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- Defunción24 de mayo de 1996 · Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos (un cáncer)
- Nombre de nacimientoJohn Albert Chamberlain Kefford
- Altura1.80 m
- John Abbott nació el 5 de junio de 1905 en Londres, Inglaterra. Fue un actor, conocido por El libro de la selva (1967), Gigi (1958) y La selva de los condenados (1947). Murió el 24 de mayo de 1996 en Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU..
- Deep rolling voice
- Thin bony facial features
- Frequently played leaders or authority figures
- Frequently played sinister and ruthless villains
- Worked for the British Embassy in Moscow during World War II. After leaving his position and returning home to England, he made a stop in the United States and was offered a Hollywood film role in 1941. Wound up staying and settling there for the rest of his life.
- Was blacklisted during the Red Scare of the 1950s. It seems that already blacklisted author Dalton Trumbo had used Abbott's name at one point as an alias. Eventually, a producer, wanting to hire Abbott, was able to have his name removed from the list.
- In 1937, he was part of the legendary production of "Hamlet" performed in Elsinore with Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.
- In his later years, he taught acting and inspired some of Hollywood's most famous young actors of that time.
- In 1944, Abbott was cast in the lead role of Elwood P. Dowd on Broadway in Mary Chase's "Harvey", but argued that the writer was wrong to have the play's imaginary six-foot rabbit visible on stage. He left the production due to "artistic differences". Author Chase later deferred to his judgment and the show became a hit -- without Abbott.
- My goal was always simply to do good work without having to run about looking for jobs.
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