
Eddie Acuff
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eddie Acuff (June 3, 1908 – December 17, 1956) was an American actor. His best-known recurring role is that of Mr. Beasley, the postman, in the Blondie movie series that starred Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake. Acuff was born Edward DeKalb Acuff in Caruthersville, Missouri. His maternal uncle was a performer on 19th century showboats along the Mississippi River. Before beginning his Hollywood film career in 1934, Acuff performed in Broadway theatre in the early-1930s. His Broadway credits include Jayhawker (1934), Yellow Jack (1934), John Brown (1934), Growing Pains (1933), Heat Lightning (1933), and The Dark Hours (1932). He was seen in three film serials — as Curly in Jungle Girl, as Red Kelly, in Daredevils of the West, and as Spud Warner in Chick Carter Detective. On December 17, 1956, Acuff died of a heart attack in Hollywood, California. He is buried in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Mississippi Gambler
as Everett - Desk Clerk
1942

Guadalcanal Diary
as Pvt. Tex Mcllvoy (uncredited)
1943

Blonde Alibi
as Ambulance Attendant (Uncredited)
1946

Exposed
as Policeman at Bentry Mansion Door
1947

Her Lucky Night
as Chauffeur
1945

They Died with Their Boots On
as Cpl. Smith (uncredited)
1941

The Walking Dead
as 'Betcha'
1936

Four Daughters
as Sam
1938

The Bamboo Blonde
as M.P. Sergeant (uncredited)
1946

Without Love
as Cabbie
1945

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
as Wells Fargo Cowboy (uncredited)
1947

The Roaring Twenties
as Cabbie (uncredited)
1939