| Fredric March AKA Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel
Born: 31-Aug-1897 Birthplace: Racine, WI Died: 14-Apr-1975 Location of death: Los Angeles, CA Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified Remains: Buried, March Estate, New Milford, CT
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Best Years of Our Lives Wife: Ellis Baker (m. 1924, div.) Wife: Florence Eldridge (actress, m. 30-May-1927) Daughter: Penelope Son: Anthony
Oscar for Best Actor 1932 for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Oscar for Best Actor 1947 for The Best Years of Our Lives Golden Globe 1952 for Death of a Salesman Tony 1947 for Years Ago Tony for Long Day's Journey Into Night Hollywood Walk of Fame 1616 Vine St. Appendectomy Risk Factors: Appendicitis
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Iceman Cometh (10-Nov-1973) ...tick...tick...tick... (9-Jan-1970) Hombre (21-Mar-1967) Seven Days in May (12-Feb-1964) Inherit the Wind (Jun-1960) The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (12-Apr-1956) Alexander the Great (28-Mar-1956) The Desperate Hours (05-Oct-1955) The Bridges at Toko-Ri (20-Jan-1955) Executive Suite (6-May-1954) Man on a Tightrope (4-Jun-1953) Death of a Salesman (20-Dec-1951) The Best Years of Our Lives (21-Nov-1946) Tomorrow, the World! (29-Dec-1944) The Adventures of Mark Twain (3-May-1944) I Married a Witch (30-Oct-1942) One Foot in Heaven (2-Oct-1941) So Ends Our Night (27-Feb-1941) Susan and God (7-Jun-1940) There Goes My Heart (27-Sep-1938) The Buccaneer (7-Jan-1938) Nothing Sacred (25-Nov-1937) A Star Is Born (20-Apr-1937) Anthony Adverse (29-Jul-1936) Mary of Scotland (28-Jul-1936) The Dark Angel (5-Sep-1935) Anna Karenina (30-Aug-1935) Les Misérables (3-Apr-1935) We Live Again (1-Nov-1934) The Barretts of Wimpole Street (8-Sep-1934) The Affairs of Cellini (5-May-1934) Death Takes a Holiday (23-Feb-1934) Design for Living (29-Dec-1933) The Sign of the Cross (3-Dec-1932) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (31-Dec-1931) The Royal Family of Broadway (22-Dec-1930) Laughter (25-Sep-1930) Paramount on Parade (22-Apr-1930) Sarah and Son (14-Mar-1930) The Wild Party (6-Apr-1929)
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