John Payne(1912-1989)
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John Payne nació el 28 de mayo de 1912 en Roanoke, Virginia, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor y productor, conocido por De ilusión también se vive (1947), El cuarto hombre (1952) y Calle River 99 (1953). Estuvo casado con Alexandra Beryl Crowell, Gloria DeHaven y Anne Shirley. Murió el 6 de diciembre de 1989 en Malibú, California, EE.UU..
- Premios
- 2 premios y 1 nominación
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- Nombre alternativo
- John Howard Payne
- Altura
- 1,88 m
- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento
- 6 de diciembre de 1989
- Malibú, California, Estados Unidos(una insuficiencia cardíaca congestiva)
- CónyugesAlexandra Beryl Crowell27 de septiembre de 1953 - 6 de diciembre de 1989 (su muerte)
- Niños
- PadresIda Hope Payne
- FamiliaresHolly Payne(Grandchild)
- Otras obrasStage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "At Home Abroad" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by / based on material by Howard Dietz. General Musical Direction by Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett, David Raksin, Hans Spialek, Don Walker, Phillip Walsh and Russell Wooding. Vocal arrangements by Charles Henderson. Choreographed by Gene Snyder and Harry Losee. Directed by Vincente Minnelli (also scenic designer). Dialog directed by Thomas Mitchell. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 20 Jan 1936-close): 19 Sep 1935-7 Mar 1936 (198 performances). Cast: Beatrice Lillie, Eleanor Powell, Ethel Waters, Herb Williams, Joanna Allen, Vera Allen, Frank Baker, Mary Bay, Regina Beck, Helen Bennett, Cliff Billings, Hazel Boffinger, Theodor Bonn, Mildred Borst, Jane Burks, Mary Ann Carr, Jean Carson, Andre Charise, Geri Chopin, Douglas Daniels, Wilbur Daniels, Helene Ecklund, Eddie Foy Jr., Peggy Gallimore, Reginald Gardiner, Marjorie Gayle, Paul Haakon, Helen Hannen, Pearl Harris, Sue Hasting's Marionettes, Julie Jenner, Neville Landor, Jane Lane, Arnold Lenhart, Rose Lieder, Fred Locke, Gene Martel, James McColl, June McNulty, Joseph Meyers, Woods Miller, Polly Rose, Virgil Scoggins, Claire Scott, Anne St. George, Craig Stevens, Sally Warren, Leo Watson, Mildred Webb (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Ruth White, Nina Whitney. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. NOTE: Payne was understudy for Reginald Gardiner. When Gardiner became ill, Payne replaced him until Gardiner was well enough to return. One night while Payne was performing, Frances Howard, the wife of Hollywood producer Samuel Goldwyn, was in the audience. Impressed with Payne, she signed him to a contract and brought him to Hollywood, which began his long and successful film career.
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- CuriosidadesWas the first person in Hollywood interested in making the James Bond novels into a film series. In 1955 he paid a $1,000-a-month option for nine months on the Bond novel "Moonraker" (he eventually gave up the option when he learned he could not retain the rights for the entire 007 series).
- CitasBack in 1937 while I was under contract to Paramount, I sang on a five-minute radio program with another contract player from Paramount. A girl who's done rather well since -- Betty Grable. Betty and I didn't do so well then, though. We couldn't find a sponsor and finally gave up the program. I sang low tenor -- or, should I say, high baritone.
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