![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: January 21, 1896 in New York City, NY Death: September 16, 1982 in Pacific Palisades, CA Biography:Dapper character actor "Rolfe Sedan" was nine times out of ten cast as a foreigner, usually a French maître d’ or Italian tradesman. In truth, Sedan was born in New York City. He'd planned to study scientific agriculture, but was sidetracked by film and stage work in New York; he then embarked on a vaudeville career as a dialect comic. Sedan began appearing in Hollywood films in the late '20s, frequently cast in support of such major comedy attractions as Laurel and Hardy, "Charlie Chase", the Marx Brothers, and "Harold Lloyd". He was proudest of his work in a handful of films directed by "Ernst Lubitsch", notably "Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" (1938). Though distressed that he never made it to the top ranks, Sedan remained very much in demand for comedy cameos into the 1980s. "Rolfe Sedan"'s television work included the recurring role of Mr. Beasley the postman on "The Burns and Allen Show", and the part... Full Biography
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