Terry Frost(1906-1993)
- Artiste
Terry Frost est né le 26 octobre 1906 dans le Minnesota, États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Mysterious Island (1951), Dead Man's Gold (1948) et Apache Rose (1947). Il était marié à Marion Carney et Marguerite Beday. Il est mort le 1 mars 1993 en Californie, États-Unis.
Artiste
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- 1 mars 1993
- Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(insuffisance cardiaque)
- ConjointsMarion Carney1983 - 1 mars 1993 (son décès)
- Autres œuvresBook: "For Actors Only"
- AnecdotesOwned and operated Terry Gene's, a coffee shop on Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles during WWII. 4F draft rating due to a club foot.
- Citations[about working with Broderick Crawford on Highway Patrol (1955)] Well, by that time Brod was drinking pretty regular, but he was a great guy. It never seemed to affect his work. Brod Crawford and I used to rehearse our scenes together, and you know, with him, he never gave you a cue. In the theater, you learned to handle that--you anticipate the other actor. For me, it was no problem. You could tell with Broderick just by watching him, the way he walked and moved, when he'd finish his lines. So, we worked well together. Now, he also had a couple of quarts of vodka in the prop truck, on ice. After every scene, he'd say, "Let's freshen up." So we'd go over to the prop truck, he'd take a drink and hand the thing to me. I'd blow bubbles in the darn thing and give it back to him! Come wrap time, I'd start to have a few, too! He'd get pretty stoned sometimes. One afternoon after one of these days with these long freshening-up rituals, he tripped over a cable and sprained his ankle, and he said to me, "Geez, you can handle that stuff!" He thinks I've been drinking drink for drink with him, and the whole time I've been blowing bubbles in his vodka.
- Surnoms
- Frosty
- Tiger
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