Arthur Kennedy(1914-1990)
- Artiste
Arthur Kennedy est né le 17 février 1914 dans le Massachusetts, États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Lawrence d'Arabie (1962), La nouvelle aurore (1951) et Les Plaisirs de l'enfer (1957). Il était marié à Mary Cheffey. Il est mort le 5 janvier 1990 dans le Connecticut, États-Unis.
- Nommé pour 5 Oscars
- 4 victoires et 9 nominations au total
Artiste
- Taille
- 1,78 m
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- 5 janvier 1990
- Branford, Connecticut, États-Unis(tumeur au cerveau)
- Conjoint
- Mary Cheffey28 mars 1938 - 27 avril 1975 (son décès, 2 enfants)
- Autres œuvresStage Play: Everywhere I Roam. Written by Arnold Sundgaard and Marc Connelly. Choral Arrangements by Lehman Engel. Choreographed by Felicia Sorel. Directed by Marc Connelly. National Theatre: 29 Dec 1938- Jan 1939 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Arthur Barnett, Bill Benner, Royce Blackburn (as "Jeremy/Little Boy"), Richard Bortin, Robert Breen, Phil Brown, James F. Burrell, Hannah Lee Childs, Charles S. Clarke, Robert Collins, Vera Deane, John Dickens, Annamary Dickey, Katherine Emery, Anne Francis (as "Fourth Celebrator"), May Grimes, Judson Hall, Robert H. Harvey, Peggy Ann Holmes, William Howell, Paul Huber (as "Jim"), Camilla Hull, Kalita Humphreys, Dean Jagger (as "The Man"), Dorothy Johnson, Meredith Johnston, Arthur Kennedy (as "Joe Jr.") [Broadway debut] [credited as John Arthur Kennedy], Tony Kraber, Fred Lawrence, Dorothy Littlejohn, Ormond Lydon, William Matons, Frank Maxwell, Jay Owen Jr., Robert Porterfield, Lawrence Siegle, Kathleen Slagle, Jon Urban, Erik Walz, Earl Weatherford, Frank Westbrook, Joan Wetmore. Produced by Marc Connelly and Bela Blau.
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesHis character Jackson Bentley, newspaper man and filmmaker, in Lawrence d'Arabie (1962) is a fictionalized version of real-life discoverer of T.E. Lawrence, Lowell Thomas.
- Citations[1985, about retiring] I ask myself that frequently. It seems the theater has been on the downcline since the mid-fifties. The pace of television shows is very unappealing to me. I will not live in Hollywood or New York anymore and if they don't see you around they just don't think of you for roles. I guess I'm retired, but if Tony Quinn [Anthony Quinn] told me that there was a hell of a part for me in a picture or play I'd probably do it. Because I'd believe him and I miss his company. I like to work with old friends and there are fewer and fewer of them left.
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