Bert Woodruff(1856-1934)
- Actor
- Writer
Bert Woodruff was the son of non-professionals Hannah R. and William A.
Woodruff of Peoria, Illinois. He was married to Hattie M. Sprague. He
entered the theatrical profession in 1876 in Minstrels and toured for
two years as a Minstrel. Toured on the stage from 1878 until 1882, and
then entered Vaudeville in Peoria, in the same house for seven years.
He did an Irish act 1889-1891. He also managed theatres in Davenport,
Iowa; Sheboygan, Wisconsin and in Chicago and Springfield, Illinois
until 1904. He went to California that year with a Carnival company. He
entered pictures in 1916 with D. W. Griffith, appearing in "Jim
Bludson," "Veteran Sinners," "Children of Dust," "Flaming Gold," "The
Barrier," "The Fire Brigade," "Spring Fever," "Speedy," "Masked Money"
and "The Awakening." Also appeared in nine Charles Ray films and in
"Song of Kentucky" in 1929.