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Roman Bohnen

Born
November 24, 1901
Died
February 24, 1949
Roman Bohnen, born November 24, 1901, was a distinguished American character actor renowned for his versatility and powerful performances. His career spanned both stage and screen, earning acclaim for his roles in Broadway productions like "The Ladder" and "Johnny Johnson." Bohnen's impactful presence extended to film, notably in classics such as "Of Mice and Men," where his portrayal of the compassionate George earned critical praise. His depth and ability to embody multifaceted characters made him a respected figure in the Golden Age of Hollywood. Bohnen's legacy persists through his indelible contributions to the entertainment industry, showcasing an enduring talent that continues to influence actors and audiences alike.
Known For
Joan of Arc
(1948)
Durand Laxart, Joan's Uncle
Brute Force
(1947)
Warden A.J. Barnes
The Best Years of Our Lives
(1946)
Pat Derry
The Song of Bernadette
(1943)
François Soubirous
Of Mice and Men
(1939)
Candy
Mission to Moscow
(1943)
Mr. Krestinsky
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
(1946)
Mr. O'Neil
California
(1947)
Col. Stuart
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