An American actor in theater, film, and television, born in Lincoln, California, USA. He studied psychology at Stanford University, earned a scholarship to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and acted in local community theater and summer stock, until he reached Broadway....Read more His career was interrupted when America entered World War II. He served as a pilot in the Navy in 1942, then joined the army on the European front. In the post-war years, he broke into cinema and television, and did not stop working in theater. He was married twice and had no children. Among his credits are Auntie Mame (1958), Sunset Boulevard (1950) and White Heat (1949). He died of liver ailment, at age 54, on December 5, 1968 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
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An American actor in theater, film, and television, born in Lincoln, California, USA. He studied psychology at Stanford University, earned a scholarship to the American Academy of...Read more Dramatic Arts, and acted in local community theater and summer stock, until he reached Broadway. His career was interrupted when America entered World War II. He served as a pilot in the Navy in 1942, then joined the army on the European front. In the post-war years, he broke into cinema and television, and did not stop working in theater. He was married twice and had no children. Among his credits are Auntie Mame (1958), Sunset Boulevard (1950) and White Heat (1949). He died of liver ailment, at age 54, on December 5, 1968 in Santa Monica, California, USA.