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Teddy Infur
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BIRTHDAY
November 09, 1936
St. Louis, MO
DIED
May 12, 2007
RECENT CREDITS
Blackboard Jungle
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1955
Men of the Fighting Lady
(FILM)
May. 1, 1954
Cause for Alarm
(FILM)
Jan. 29, 1951
They Live by Night
(FILM)
Nov. 5, 1949
The Boy With Green Hair
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1948
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BIOGRAPHY
Child actor Teddy Infuhr made his first screen appearance as one of Charles Laughton's kids in 1942's The Tuttles of Tahiti. Long associated with Universal Pictures, Infuhr garnered a great deal of critical attention....
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Child actor Teddy Infuhr made his first screen appearance as one of Charles Laughton's kids in 1942's The Tuttles of Tahiti. Long associated with Universal Pictures, Infuhr garnered a great deal of critical attention for his brief appearance as a mute, semi-autistic pygmy in Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman (1944). Later on, he showed up as one of the anonymous children of Ma and Pa Kettle (Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride) in Universal's The Egg and I; when the Kettles were spun off into their own long-running movie series, Infuhr remained with the backwoods brood, usually cast as either George or Benjamin Kettle. One of his many free-lance assignments was Hitchcock's Spellbound (1945), in which the poor boy suffered one of the most horrible deaths ever inflicted upon a movie juvenile. Teddy Infuhr's film career came to a quiet close in the early 1950s. He died in June 2007 at age 70.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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