LeoGlossary: Fredric March (Actor)


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Born: August 31, 1897 – Died: April 14, 1975

Fredric March, born on August 31, 1897, in Racine, Wisconsin, emerged as a versatile force in the world of entertainment. Starting his career in banking, fate led him to the glitz of New York's film and Broadway scenes in the 1920s. His remarkable talent garnered him an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of John Barrymore in "The Royal Family of Broadway" in 1930. March's prowess spanned from heavy drama to light comedy, with a knack for portraying characters in profound turmoil, like Willy Loman. With four Academy Award nominations and two wins, March left an indelible mark on Hollywood, evolving from a leading man to a character actor .

Early Life and Career

Fredric March's early years were marked by a modest upbringing in Racine, Wisconsin. He didn't attend a university as his path took a different turn. March's entry into the entertainment world came unexpectedly when he was cast as an extra in films in New York in 1920. This serendipitous start ignited his passion for acting.

His first major professional breakthrough happened on Broadway in 1926, setting the stage for a remarkable career. However, it was his role in "The Royal Family of Broadway" in 1930 that catapulted him to prominence, earning him an Academy Award nomination and critical acclaim. His ability to seamlessly transition between heavy drama and light comedy made him a sought-after actor.

Fredric March's illustrious career earned him four Academy Award nominations, with two wins for Best Actor. He claimed the coveted Oscar for his roles in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1931) and "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946).

In his personal life, March was married to Florence Eldridge for nearly five decades, and they had two children together. While he didn't have any notable scandals or controversies, his impact on Hollywood was undeniable. He left a lasting legacy as an iconic and versatile actor who could tackle a wide range of roles.

Fredric March's contributions to the entertainment industry continue to be celebrated, and he is remembered as a true legend of the silver screen, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1973 The Iceman Cometh Harry Hope
1970 Tick, Tick, Tick Mayor Jeff Parks
1967 Hombre Favor
1964 The Presidency: A Splendid Misery (TV Movie) Narrator
1964 Seven Days in May President Jordan Lyman
1962 The Condemned of Altona Albrecht von Gerlach
1961 The Young Doctors Dr. Joseph Pearson
1960 Inherit the Wind Matthew Harrison Brady
1959 Middle of the Night Jerry Kingsley
1958 The DuPont Show of the Month (TV Series) Arthur Winslow
1957 Albert Schweitzer Albert Schweitzer (voice)
1954–1956 Shower of Stars (TV Series) Ebenezer Scrooge | Eugene Tesh | Scrooge
1956 Producers' Showcase (TV Series) Sam Dodsworth
1956 The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Ralph Hopkins
1956 Alexander the Great Philip of Macedonia
1955 The Desperate Hours Daniel Hilliard
1954 The Bridges at Toko-Ri Rear Adm. George Tarrant
1954 A Christmas Carol (TV Movie) Ebenezer Scrooge
1954 The Best of Broadway (TV Series) Tony Cavendish
1954 Executive Suite Loren Phineas Shaw
1953 Man on a Tightrope Karel Cernik
1953 Omnibus (TV Series) Don Juan (segment "The Last Night of Don Juan")
1951–1952 Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) Captain Matt | Sam
1951 Death of a Salesman Willy Loman
1951 It's a Big Country: An American Anthology Joe Esposito
1950 Nash Airflyte Theatre (TV Series) Unknown
1949 The Ford Theatre Hour (TV Series) Oscar Jaffe
1949 Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus
1948 An Act of Murder Judge Calvin Cooke
1948 Another Part of the Forest Marcus Hubbard
1946 The Best Years of Our Lives Al Stephenson (as Frederic March)
1945 Welcome Home (Short) Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1944 Tomorrow, the World! Mike Frame
1944 The Adventures of Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens, aka Mark Twain
1942 I Married a Witch Jonathan Wooley | Nathaniel Wooley | Samuel Wooley ...
1941 Bedtime Story Luke Drake
1941 One Foot in Heaven William Spence
1941 So Ends Our Night Josef Steiner
1940 Victory Hendrik Heyst
1940 Susan and God Barrie Trexel
1938 Trade Winds Sam Wye
1938 There Goes My Heart Bill Spencer
1938 The Buccaneer Jean Lafitte
1937 Nothing Sacred Wally Cook
1937 A Star is Born Norman Maine
1936 Mary of Scotland Earl of Bothwell
1936 The Road to Glory Lt. Michel Denet
1936 Anthony Adverse Anthony Adverse
1935 The Dark Angel Alan Trent
1935 Anna Karenina Count Vronsky
1935 Les Misérables Jean Valjean | Champmathieu
1934 We Live Again Prince Dmitri Ivanovich Nekhlyudov
1934 The Barretts of Wimpole Street Robert Browning
1934 The Affairs of Cellini Benvenuto Cellini
1934 Death Takes a Holiday Prince Sirki
1934 Good Dame Mace Townsley
1934 All of Me Don Ellis
1933 Design for Living Thomas B. 'Tom' Chambers
1933 The Eagle and the Hawk Jerry Young
1933 Tonight Is Ours Sabien Pastal
1933 Hollywood on Parade No. A-6 (Short) Unknown
1932 The Sign of the Cross Marcus Superbus - Prefect of Rome
1932 Smilin' Through Kenneth Wayne | Jeremy Wayne
1932 Make Me a Star Fredric March (uncredited)
1932 Merrily We Go to Hell Jerry Corbett
1932 Strangers in Love Buddy Drake | Arthur Drake
1931 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Henry Jekyll | Mr. Hyde
1931 My Sin Dick Grady
1931 The Night Angel Rudek Berken
1931 Honor Among Lovers Jerry Stafford
1930 The Royal Family of Broadway Tony Cavendish
1930 Laughter Paul Lockridge
1930 Manslaughter Dan O'Bannon
1930 True to the Navy Bull's Eye McCoy
1930 Ladies Love Brutes Dwight Howell
1930 Paramount on Parade Marine (The Montmartre Girl)
1930 Sarah and Son Howard Vanning
1929 The Marriage Playground Martin Boyne
1929 Footlights and Fools Gregory Pyne
1929 Jealousy Pierre
1929 Paris Bound Jim Hutton
1929 The Studio Murder Mystery Richard Hardell
1929 The Wild Party James Gilmore
1929 The Dummy Trumbull Meredith
1921 Paying the Piper Extra (uncredited)
1921 The Education of Elizabeth Extra (uncredited)
1921 The Devil Bal Masque Participant (uncredited)
1921 The Great Adventure Extra (uncredited)

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