Buddy is an actor, known for Extraterrestrial (2014).
While known mostly for his activities as a film producer, Maurice Buddy Adler attended both Columbia and Pennsylvania universities and wrote fiction short stories for magazines prior to becoming involved in the film industry. In 1936 he joined MGM Pictures as a writer for the regular series of short subjects that were popular at the time. He married actress Anita Louise in 1940 and served with the U.S. Army Signal Corps in World War II, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. After the war he returned to MGM as a producer for a year and then moved to Columbia Pictures as a producer from 1949 to 1953. There he earned an Academy Award as producer of the Best Picture of the Year for 1953, From Here to Eternity (1953). He left Columbia Pictures shortly thereafter and joined 20th Century-Fox, where in 1956 he succeeded Darryl F. Zanuck as Head of Production. He remained there until his death in 1960. He was the producer at Fox on a number of very successful films, many of which still enjoy a following today. Among those are Bus Stop (1956), A Hatful of Rain (1957), South Pacific (1958), Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (1957), The Left Hand of God (1955) and The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958). Sadly both he and his wife died young, he at 51 from lung cancer and Miss Louise at 55 as the result of a stroke.
Buddy Alexander is known for United Skates (2018).
Buddy was the younger brother of world heavyweight champion Max Baer. In films, he played giants in Quo Vadis (1951) and Jack and the Beanstalk (1952). When television westerns were in vogue in the '50s and '60s, he often played the heavy to super-sized heroes James Arness, Clint Walker and Chuck Connors.
Buddy Beale is known for Vinyl Dolls (2002).
Buddy Black is known for Room 237 (2012).
Buddy Bolton was born on August 13, 1968. He is an actor and writer, known for Bad Boys (1995), Mr. Deeds (2002) and Set It Up (2018).
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Buddy Caine is a bi-coastal, Film and TV actor, originally from Philadelphia. He's known for his involvement in 48 Hour Films and roles in "Dead Till Death" and "A Party To Die For." His training includes Meisner Technique, Improv and ongoing Scene Study. Outside of acting, Buddy is involved in heavy metal music, Pokémon cards, Twitch streaming and weightlifting. You can follow him on Instagram @Beholdcinema.
Buddy Campbell was born in the Ozark Mountains and grew up in the Arkansas River Valley. In school, acting took a backseat to sports. He acted in school plays as long as it didn't interfere with basketball, baseball, and football. After his playing days were over, he attended Arkansas Tech University. He got leads in college plays but when he graduated he thought his acting career was over. For the next twenty years or so he made a living in the real world doing "real" jobs but his love for movies never died. In 2013, he answered an open casting call for a feature film called Greater. He auditioned for the movie and was asked to play the role of a high school teacher in the movie. While he had no lines, the experience of being on a genuine movie set gave him the bug to do more of it. He decided to attend a class for new actors at Excel Models and Talent in Little Rock. The experience of working with like-minded people as well as the words of wisdom from coach Melissa Moody cemented his desire to make acting his new life goal. He was cast by producer James Wood in a short film called Hare Trigger directed by Donavon Thompson. His performance in Hare Trigger was noticed. Shortly thereafter, he was asked by director Scott McEntire to join the cast of a feature film called The Boo. Since then, he has been rolling non-stop with a string of productions that includes feature films, TV shows, web series, and commercials. He finally believes his life is on the path he was destined for and couldn't be happier with the results so far.