

Matthew Beard
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard, born on January 1, 1925, in Los Angeles, California, was a talented actor recognized for his contributions to film during the early years of Hollywood. Known as Matthew Beard Jr., he gained fame as a child star in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Among his notable works are the classic films "Jezebel" (1938), "School's Out" (1930), and "The Kid from Borneo" (1933). Beard's portrayal of lovable characters endeared him to audiences of his time.
Despite his early success, Beard's career in film took a downturn as he grew older. Nevertheless, he left a lasting legacy, particularly as a member of the iconic "Our Gang" series, where he earned the nickname "Stymie" due to his trademark bowler hat and his distinctive way of speaking.
Matthew Beard passed away on January 8, 1981, in Los Angeles, leaving behind a rich history in the entertainment industry that continues to be remembered by film enthusiasts. His journey from a beloved child actor to a nostalgic figure in cinematic history remains a testament to the golden age of film.
Filmography


When Did You Last See Your Father?

Decline and Fall

Funny Woman

Kiss Me First

Monsieur Spade

Magpie Murders

Vienna Blood

The Look of Love

The Party's Just Beginning

The Great Man Votes

Hallelujah

The Riot Club

An Angel for May

One Day

The Imitation Game

Fallen Angel

Chatroom

Pray TV

Penrod and Sam

An Education

Elizabeth Harvest

The Littlest Rebel
