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George Ernest(1921-2009)

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George Ernest
George Ernest was a child actor who appeared in more than 60 films from 1929 to 1942. He was born George Ruud Hjorth in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. His father was Danish and his mother Norwegian . The family moved to California when George was two years old, and his father ran a restaurant in Hollywood. At age 10, Ernest got his start in movies. Among his early roles were a few of the short films in the comedy series created by Hal Roach, known as The Little Rascals and later as Our Gang.

Ernest was among the small number of child actors whose careers continued through their teen years. In a family comedy series by 20th Century Fox, he was Roger, a son of the Jones family. But as he reached manhood, three things happened that would change his career and life. As film roles were becoming more difficult to find, he became interested in camera work and began studying and following the camera crews. Then, World War II broke out. One of his last roles was in "Four Sons" of 1940. That war film was about a Czech family whose four sons take different paths after Germany invades Czechoslovakia in 1939.

Shortly after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the U.S. entered WW II, Ernest enlisted in the Army. He became a combat photographer in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). He served in the photographic unit that was headed by Hollywood director, John Ford. Ernest filmed American forces fighting in North Africa, in the invasion of Sicily, and the Italian campaign. He parachuted behind enemy lines in France and Germany to take photos. One of those occasions was a few days before the Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day. He moved through the French underground and hid along the German front. And, on June 6, 1944, he took photos of the American landings at Omaha Beach.

After the war, Ernest entered the business field and later became an executive with the McDonnell Douglas aviation company. He died on June 25, 2009, in Whittier, California. He was 87 years old.
BornNovember 20, 1921
DiedJune 25, 2009(87)
BornNovember 20, 1921
DiedJune 25, 2009(87)
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George Ernest, Charlotte Henry, Adolphe Menjou, Dickie Moore, and Dick Winslow in The Human Side (1934)
Gary Cooper and George Ernest in The Plainsman (1936)
Sherwood Bailey, Ginger Connolly, Jackie Cooper, Ray Erlenborn, George Ernest, Charles Farrell, Artye Folz, Janet Gaynor, Douglas Greer, Dickie Kilby, Jack Ray, Buster Slaven, Richard Smith, Robert Smith, Martha Lee Sparks, Jackie Wilson, Dannie Mac Grant, Jay Berger, and Dick Succop in Sunny Side Up (1929)
Spring Byington, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Cy Kendall, and Jed Prouty in The Jones Family in Borrowing Trouble (1937)
Spring Byington, June Carlson, George Ernest, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in The Jones Family in Hollywood (1939)
George Ernest, Warren Hymer, and Jane Withers in Boy Friend (1939)
Joe E. Brown, Ginger Connolly, George Ernest, and Dickie Moore in Fireman, Save My Child! (1932)
Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Big Business (1937)
Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, Florence Roberts, and Slim Summerville in Off to the Races (1937)
Jimmy Butler, Frank Coghlan Jr., David Durand, George Ernest, Sidney Miller, J. Carrol Naish, and James Seay in Golden Gloves (1940)
Sally Eilers, George Ernest, Patricia Farr, Neil Hamilton, Marcia Mae Jones, Grant Mitchell, and Joseph Schildkraut in Lady Behave! (1937)
Sally Eilers, George Ernest, Patricia Farr, Neil Hamilton, Marcia Mae Jones, and Joseph Schildkraut in Lady Behave! (1937)

Known for

Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, Florence Roberts, and Slim Summerville in Off to the Races (1937)
Off to the Races
  • Roger Jones
  • 1937
Spring Byington, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Cy Kendall, and Jed Prouty in The Jones Family in Borrowing Trouble (1937)
The Jones Family in Borrowing Trouble
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  • Roger Jones
  • 1937
Spring Byington, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Kenneth Howell, and Jed Prouty in Love on a Budget (1938)
Love on a Budget
5.6
  • Roger Jones
  • 1938
Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, George Ernest, Russell Gleason, Kenneth Howell, Harold Huber, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, Florence Roberts, Marvin Stephens, and Joan Valerie in A Trip to Paris (1938)
A Trip to Paris
6.1
  • Roger Jones
  • 1938

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  • Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Louise Currie in Stardust on the Sage (1942)
    Stardust on the Sage
  • Claudette Colbert and John Payne in Remember the Day (1941)
    Remember the Day
  • Mountain Moonlight (1941)
    Mountain Moonlight
  • Petticoat Politics (1941)
    Petticoat Politics
  • Astrid Allwyn, Spencer Charters, Ruth Donnelly, Roscoe Karns, Polly Moran, and Lois Ranson in Meet the Missus (1940)
    Meet the Missus
  • Jeanne Cagney and Richard Denning in Golden Gloves (1940)
    Golden Gloves
  • Don Ameche, Alan Curtis, George Ernest, Eugenie Leontovich, and Robert Lowery in Four Sons (1940)
    Four Sons
  • Forrester Harvey in On Their Own (1940)
    On Their Own
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, Kenneth Howell, Jed Prouty, Florence Roberts, and Joan Valerie in Young as You Feel (1940)
    Young as You Feel
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, George Ernest, Kenneth Howell, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Too Busy to Work (1939)
    Too Busy to Work
  • Randolph Scott, Preston Foster, and Margaret Lindsay in 20, 000 Men a Year (1939)
    20, 000 Men a Year
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, George Ernest, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Quick Millions (1939)
    Quick Millions
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, George Ernest, Kenneth Howell, Billy Mahan, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in The Jones Family in Hollywood (1939)
    The Jones Family in Hollywood
  • George Ernest and Jane Withers in Boy Friend (1939)
    Boy Friend
  • Spring Byington, June Carlson, Shirley Deane, Russell Gleason, Jed Prouty, and Florence Roberts in Everybody's Baby (1939)
    Everybody's Baby

Soundtrack

  • Robert Shayne in Wagon Wheels West (1943)
    Wagon Wheels West
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  • Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Louise Currie in Stardust on the Sage (1942)
    Stardust on the Sage
    • (uncredited)
  • Dick Foran in Song of the Saddle (1936)
    Song of the Saddle
    • (uncredited)

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    • November 20, 1921
    • Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
    • June 25, 2009
    • Whittier, California, USA(undisclosed)

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    His jump into France saw him connecting with the French resistance, who hid him for a few days. And saw to it that he was at the beaches in Normandy the day before Operation Overload. He spent the morning of the invasion behind the beaches photographing the action. All of the known American film of the first day of the invasion from the German perspective was shot by him.

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