
(bio by: Iola) Family links: Parents: Frederic A. He was originally buried in California, but his family later moved his grave to Farmingdale, New York, near their Long Island home. Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons later co-wrote a song, ‘In My Hour of Darkness,’ about DeWilde. He was fatally injured in the accident and passed away soon after arriving at the hospital. DeWilde was driving to Colorado General Hospital to visit his wife, who had recently undergone surgery, when he crashed his camper van on West 6th Avenue inLakewood, Colorado. deWilde, Mother: Eugenia deWilde, Married: Yes, Children: No. Brandon was an American theatre, film and television actor who died in a motor vehicle accident in Denver, Colorado on July 6, 1972. Please I cant tell you how many people I know who are or were married, have children and are gay, usually unknown to their spouse.

The De Wilde family moved from Brooklyn to Baldwin, Long Island after he was born. He was on his second time around being married, and had a child when when he was killed. He was in a theatre production of ‘Butterflies are Free’ until the show’s end on July 1, 1972. Brandon deWilde real name: Andre Brandon deWilde Height: 58(in feet & inches) 1.7272(m) 172.72(cm), Birthdate(Birthday): Ap, Age on J(Death date): 30 Years 2 Months 27 Days Profession: Movies (Actor), Father: Frederic A. Fritz and Eugenia had a son, Andre Brandon De Wilde, born Apin Brooklyn, New York. Mountain Time on July 6, 1972, driving to visit his new wife in the hospital, Brandon De Wilde’s camper van collided with a guard rail near the intersection of Kipling Avenue and the Grand Army of the Republic Highway in Lakeview Colorado. His last film appearances were in ‘The Deserter’ in 1971 and ‘Black Jack’ in 1972. With the help of his friend Gram Parsons, DeWilde attempted to start a music career and invited Parsons and his band to back him in a recording session. He then made a successful transition to teenaged roles in 1959’s ‘Blue Denim,’ ‘All Fall Down’ in 1961, ‘Hud’ in 1963, and ‘In Harm’s Way’ opposite John Wayne in 1965. He starred in his own television series, ‘Jamie,’ during the 1953-1954 season.

In 1953 he was cast as Joey in the classic western, ‘Shane.’ His memorable performance earned him an Academy Award nomination. He went on to repeat his role in the film version of the play in 1952. The author does include some new information about his final days (there had been no.

Born to Frederick, a Broadway stage manager, and Eugenia, a stage actrees in Brooklyn, New York he made his Broadway debut in 1950’s ‘The Member of the Wedding.’ He stayed with the show for over a year, winning the prestigious Donaldson Award for his performance the first child actor to do so. He died over 40 years ago - a good 15 years after he peaked professionally.
