
Actor
Born April 9, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Andre Brandon deWilde (April 9, 1942 – July 6, 1972) was an American theatre and film actor. He was born into a theatrical family in Brooklyn. Debuting on Broadway at the age of 7, De Wilde became a national phenomenon by the time he completed his 492 performances for The Member of the Wedding and was considered a child prodigy. Before the age of 12 he had become the first child actor awarded the Donaldson Award, filmed his role in The Member of the Wedding, starred in his most memorable film role as Joey Starrett in the film Shane (1953), been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, starred in his own sitcom television series Jamie on ABC and became a household name making numerous radio and TV appearances before being featured on the cover of Life magazine on March 10, 1952, for his second Broadway outing Mrs. McThing.

Wild in the Sky
Josh

Night Gallery
Johnson

The Deserter
Ferguson

The Young Rebels
Nathan Hale

Love, American Style
Jimmy Devlin

Journey to the Unknown
Alec George Worthing

Hawaii Five-O
Arnold Potter

The Name of the Game
Bobby Currier

The Trip
Extra (uncredited)

Ironside

ABC Stage 67
Carl Boyer

The Tenderfoot
Jim Tevis

In Harm's Way
Ens. Jeremiah 'Jere' Torrey

Those Calloways
Bucky Calloway

The Tenderfoot
Jim Tevis

12 O'Clock High
Cpl. Ross Lawrence

A Gathering of Eagles
Bill Fowler Jr (uncredited)

Hud
Lon 'Lonnie' Bannon

Combat!
Wilder

The Nurses
Paul Marker

The Virginian
James 'Mike Flynn' Cafferty

All Fall Down
Clinton Willart

The Wonderful World of Disney

The Defenders
Roger Bailey Jr.

Thriller
Timothy Branner

Blue Denim
Arthur Bartley

The Missouri Traveler
Byron Turner

Wagon Train
Daniel Morgan Benedict III

Night Passage
Joey Adams

Good-bye, My Lady
Skeeter Jackson

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Hugo

Climax!
Robbie Eunson

Shane
Joey Starrett

The Oscars
Self

The Member of the Wedding
John Henry

The Colgate Comedy Hour
Self

What's My Line?
Self

The Philco Television Playhouse

The Ed Sullivan Show
Self