Freddie Bartholomew
Biography
Freddie Bartholomew, born in London, England, emerged as one of the most celebrated child actors in the golden era of Hollywood during the 1930s. He gained widespread recognition for his remarkable performances in iconic films such as *Captains Courageous* and *Little Lord Fauntleroy*, which showcased his exceptional talent and charm.
In 1934, he made the significant move to the United States to portray the lead role in *David Copperfield*, a decision that would pave the way for his future in American cinema. Freddie became a naturalized citizen in 1943 after serving in the military during World War II, further solidifying his commitment to his new homeland.
Despite his early successes and the accolades he received, Bartholomew's childhood fame was overshadowed by a series of ongoing legal disputes and financial challenges that negatively impacted both his career and personal life. After his military service, he found that opportunities in film dwindled, prompting him to pivot away from acting. He transitioned into the realms of television, where he took on roles as a director and producer, carving out a new path in the entertainment industry.
Freddie Bartholomew's legacy as a pioneering child star remains significant, reflecting both the struggles and triumphs of a talented individual navigating the complexities of Hollywood.
Filmography
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Anna Karenina
1935 • Sergei
Lord Jeff
1938 • Geoffrey Braemer
A Yank at Eton
1942 • Peter Carlton
Listen, Darling
1938 • Buzz Mitchell
Professional Soldier
1935 • King Peter II
Swiss Family Robinson
1940 • Jack Robinson
The Devil Is a Sissy
1936 • Claude Pierce
Little Lord Fauntleroy
1936 • Cedric 'Ceddie' Erroll aka Lord Fauntleroy