Orson Bean wasn;t blacklisted




People in Orson Beans class don’t get blacklisted unless it’s the popular thing to do. Bean, r(Born Dallas Frederick Burrows) was part of the old line-New England Burrows family. His third cousin twice removed, was Calvin Coolidge. His father was a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a fund-raiser for the Scottsboro Boys' defense, and a 20-year member of the campus police of Harvard College. Bean graduated from the Cambridge Rindge and The Latin School in Boston.
Bean claimed he was placed on the Hollywood blacklist for attending Communist Party meetings while dating a member. “Basically I was blacklisted because I had a cute communist girlfriend,” he said. However he was never actually out of work at all.
1952    Goodyear Television Playhouse
1952    Broadway Television Theatre
1952-1956 Westinghouse Studio One
1953-1954 John Murray Anderson's Almanac (Dec 10, 1953 - Jun 26, 1954)
"Chinese Monologue" written by Orson Bean(1953)
Men of Distinction (1953)
1954    Robert Montgomery Presents
1954–1963 The United States Steel Hour
1955    How to Be Very, Very Popular (Film)
1955    The Best of Broadway
1955    The Elgin Hour
1955-1956 Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (Broadway)
1956    Omnibus
1957 Nature's Way (Broadway)
1957    Kraft Television Theatre
1957    Playhouse 90
1958    The Phil Silvers Show
1958    The Millionaire
1958 The Phil Silvers Show
1959    Miracle on 34th Street
1959    Anatomy of a Murder (Film)
1959  The Newman Johnson Story