Clem Beauchamp
Born
August 26, 1898
Died
November 14, 1992 (94 years old)
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Bloomfield, Iowa, USA
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Clement Hoyt "Clem" Beauchamp (August 26, 1898 – November 14, 1992), also known as Jerry Drew in his 20s and early 30s acting career, first worked as a second unit director in 1935, netting the Academy Award for Best Assistant Director for his work on The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. He was nominated in the same category the following year for The Last of the Mohicans.
Born in Bloomfield, Iowa, Beauchamp was one of two sons of Charles and Ula Beauchamp. His father was a druggist. The family later moved to Denver, Colorado and then to Fort Worth, Texas. After his parents divorced, his mother took her sons to Los Angeles, California where Beauchamp started working in motion pictures at age 16 as a stuntman. His first known film is Stupid, But Brave. He would later appear in The Painted Desert, sharing screen time with Clark Gable and William Boyd. In 1933, he appeared in the W.C. Fields comedy International House, in a non-credited part as a newsreel cameraman.
Beauchamp had a short-lived marriage to actress and comedian Anita Garvin, who is best remembered for the eleven films she made with comedians Laurel and Hardy. In 1935, he married script girl Sydney Hein.
He went on to work on several Tarzan and Dick Tracy movies, eventually becoming a production manager. In this capacity, he worked on such films as Fred Zinnemann's The Men (1950) and High Noon (1952), Death of a Salesman (1951) and most of Stanley Kramer's best work, including The Defiant Ones (1958), Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). He later worked on Blake Edwards' The Great Race (1965) and William A. Graham's Waterhole No. 3 (1967). He was also the production manager on The Adventures of Superman television series, starring George Reeves.
Beauchamp told The Literary Digest his name was pronounced "Bo-shawm, both syllables accented alike." (Charles Earle Funk, What's the Name, Please?, Funk & Wagnalls, 1936.)
Known For

No More Ladies
Drunk (uncredited)
1935

The Story of Temple Drake
Third Jellybean (uncredited)
1933

The Painted Desert
Miner
1931
Love a la Mode
1930
Look out Below
Jerry, the drunk (as Jerry Drew)
1929

Power
The Menace (as Jerry Drew)
1928
High Spots
The Nut
1927

Jungle Heat
1927
Hot Lightning
Cyril - the Hotel Manager
1927
Listen Lena
Cyril - Al's Rival
1927
High Sea Blues
1927
Flaming Romance
His Lieutenant
1926
The Radio Bug
Claude McGurke
1926
Who's My Wife?
The Drunk
1926

Paths to Paradise
1925

Stupid, but Brave
Minor role (uncredited)
1924