Osgood Perkins

Osgood Perkins

14 titles Acting May 15, 1892 Died Sep 21, 1937 Newton, Massachusetts, USA
Osgood Perkins, born James Ripley Osgood Perkins on May 16, 1892, in West Newton, Massachusetts, was a prominent American actor. The son of Helen Virginia (née Anthony) and Henry Phelps Perkins, he is also a direct descendant of John Howland, a passenger on the Mayflower.

Perkins embarked on his theatrical journey with his Broadway debut in 1924, performing in the acclaimed play "Beggar on Horseback," written by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Over the next twelve years, he emerged as a notable figure in the theater scene, participating in an impressive 24 productions. His repertoire included significant works such as "The Front Page" and "Uncle Vanya," showcasing his versatility and talent on stage.

Throughout his career, Perkins was celebrated for his compelling performances and contributions to American theater, leaving a lasting impact on the stage before his untimely death on September 21, 1937. His legacy continues to resonate within the acting community, and he is remembered as a key figure in the evolution of American drama in the early 20th century.