CINEFILER

Fredric March

Born
August 31, 1897
Died
April 15, 1975
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Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated, versatile stars of the 1930s and 1940s. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), as well as the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for Years Ago (1947) and Long Day's Journey into Night (1956). March is one of only two actors, the other being Helen Hayes, to have won both the Academy Award and the Tony Award twice. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fredric March, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Hombre
(1967)
Dr. Alex Favor
A Star Is Born
(1937)
Norman Maine
The Best Years of Our Lives
(1946)
Al Stephenson
I Married a Witch
(1942)
Jonathan / Nathaniel / Samuel / Wallace Wooley
Middle of the Night
(1959)
Jerry Kingsley
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1931)
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
Anna Karenina
(1935)
Count Vronsky
Alexander the Great
(1956)
Philip of Macedonia
Inherit the Wind
(1960)
Matthew Harrison Brady
The Desperate Hours
(1955)
Daniel C. Hilliard
Nothing Sacred
(1937)
Wallace "Wally" Cook
Les Misérables
(1935)
Jean Valjean / Champmathieu
Seven Days in May
(1964)
President Jordan Lyman
Design for Living
(1933)
Tom Chambers
Executive Suite
(1954)
Loren Phineas Shaw
Full Filmography
Acting
The Education of Elizabeth
(1921)
Man (uncredited)
Paying the Piper
(1921)
Man (uncredited)
The Devil
(1921)
Bal Masque Participant (uncredited)
The Great Adventure
(1921)
Man (uncredited)
The Marriage Playground
(1929)
Martin Boyne
The Studio Murder Mystery
(1929)
Richard Hardell
Jealousy
(1929)
Pierre
The Wild Party
(1929)
James Gilmore
The Dummy
(1929)
Trumbull Meredith
Footlights and Fools
(1929)
Gregory Pyne
Paris Bound
(1929)
Jim Hutton
Paramount on Parade
(1930)
Marine
Laughter
(1930)
Paul Lockridge
The Royal Family of Broadway
(1930)
Tony Cavendish
True to the Navy
(1930)
Bull's Eye McCoy
Manslaughter
(1930)
Dan O'Bannon
Sarah and Son
(1930)
Howard Vanning
Ladies Love Brutes
(1930)
Dwight Howell
The Night Angel
(1931)
Rudek Berken
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1931)
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde
Honor Among Lovers
(1931)
Jerry Stafford
My Sin
(1931)
Dick Grady
The Sign of the Cross
(1932)
Marcus Superbus - Prefect of Rome
Make Me a Star
(1932)
Fredric March (uncredited)
Strangers in Love
(1932)
Buddy Drake / Arthur Drake
Hollywood on Parade No. A-1
(1932)
Self
Merrily We Go to Hell
(1932)
Jerry Corbett
Smilin' Through
(1932)
Kenneth Wayne / Jeremy
Tonight Is Ours
(1933)
Sabien Pastal
The Eagle and the Hawk
(1933)
Jerry H. Young
Hollywood on Parade No. B-5
(1933)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Design for Living
(1933)
Tom Chambers
The Affairs of Cellini
(1934)
Benvenuto Cellini
All of Me
(1934)
Don Ellis
We Live Again
(1934)
Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
(1934)
Robert Browning
Death Takes a Holiday
(1934)
Prince Sirki / Death
Good Dame
(1934)
Mace Townsley
Les Misérables
(1935)
Jean Valjean / Champmathieu
Anna Karenina
(1935)
Count Vronsky
The Dark Angel
(1935)
Alan Trent
Breakdowns of 1936
(1936)
Self
Mary of Scotland
(1936)
Bothwell
Anthony Adverse
(1936)
Anthony Adverse
The Making of a Great Motion Picture
(1936)
The Road to Glory
(1936)
Lieutenant Michel Denet
Nothing Sacred
(1937)
Wallace "Wally" Cook
A Star Is Born
(1937)
Norman Maine
Trade Winds
(1938)
Sam Wye
There Goes My Heart
(1938)
Bill Spencer
The Buccaneer
(1938)
Jean Lafitte
The 400 Million
(1939)
Narration (voice)
Victory
(1940)
Hendrik Heyst
Hollywood: Style Center of the World
(1940)
Self
Susan and God
(1940)
Barrie Trexel
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
(1940)
Self (archive footage)
One Foot in Heaven
(1941)
William Spence
Bedtime Story
(1941)
Luke Drake
So Ends Our Night
(1941)
Josef Steiner
I Married a Witch
(1942)
Jonathan / Nathaniel / Samuel / Wallace Wooley
Tomorrow, the World!
(1944)
Mike Frame
The Adventures of Mark Twain
(1944)
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain)
Valley of the Tennessee
(1944)
Narrator (voice)
Welcome Home
(1945)
Narrator
The Best Years of Our Lives
(1946)
Al Stephenson
So You Want to Be in Pictures
(1947)
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Another Part of the Forest
(1948)
Marcus Hubbard
An Act of Murder
(1948)
Judge Calvin Cooke
The Twentieth Century
(1949)
Oscar Jaffe
Christopher Columbus
(1949)
Christopher Columbus
The Titan: Story of Michelangelo
(1950)
Narrator (voice)
Death of a Salesman
(1951)
Willy Loman
It's a Big Country
(1951)
Joe Esposito
Man on a Tightrope
(1953)
Karel Cernik
A Christmas Carol
(1954)
Ebenezer Scrooge
Executive Suite
(1954)
Loren Phineas Shaw
The Bridges at Toko-Ri
(1954)
Rear Adm. George Tarrant
The Desperate Hours
(1955)
Daniel C. Hilliard
Alexander the Great
(1956)
Philip of Macedonia
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
(1956)
Ralph Hopkins
Island of Allah
(1956)
Himself / Narrator
Albert Schweitzer
(1957)
Albert Schweitzer (voice)
The Winslow Boy
(1958)
Arthur Winslow
A Christmas Carol
(1959)
Narrator
Middle of the Night
(1959)
Jerry Kingsley
Inherit the Wind
(1960)
Matthew Harrison Brady
The Young Doctors
(1961)
Dr. Joseph Pearson
Hollywood: The Selznick Years
(1961)
Count Vronsky (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Condemned of Altona
(1962)
Albrecht von Gerlach
Seven Days in May
(1964)
President Jordan Lyman
Hombre
(1967)
Dr. Alex Favor
Tick... Tick... Tick...
(1970)
Mayor Jeff Parks
The Iceman Cometh
(1973)
Harry Hope
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
(1975)
Self (archive footage)
Going Hollywood: The '30s
(1984)
Self (archive footage)
The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn
(1986)
Self (archive footage)
Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To
(1990)
(archive footage)
Complicated Women
(2003)
Self (archive footage)
Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman
(2007)
Self (archive footage)
Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film
(2014)
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde (archive footage)
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