Jack Carson(1910-1963)
- Interprete
- Colonna sonora
Jack Carson è nato il 27 ottobre 1910. Luogo di nascita: Canada. È conosciuto come attore. È celebre per aver partecipato a La gatta sul tetto che scotta (1958), Il romanzo di Mildred (1945) e Amore sotto coperta (1948). È stata sposato con Sandra Jolley, Lola Albright, Kay St. Germain Wells e Elizabeth (Betty) Alice Lindy. Morì il 2 gennaio 1963. Luogo di morte: Usa.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie
Interprete
Colonna sonora
- 1953
- L'amore non può attendere6,4
- performer: "That Was a Big Fat Lie", "There's Nothing Rougher than Love" (non citato nei titoli originali)
- 1949
- 1949
- Speroni e calze di seta5,7
- performer: "There's Music in the Land", "Every Day I Love You (Just a Little Bit More)", "I Never Met a Texan", "I Wanna Be a Cowboy in the Movies", "Hankerin'" (non citato nei titoli originali)
- 1948
- 1948
- 1948
- 1947
- L'ora, il luogo e la ragazza5,9
- performer: "I Happened to Walk Down First Street", "A Gal in Calico", "A Rainy Night in Rio"
- 1946
- Two Guys from Milwaukee6,4
- performer: "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" (non citato nei titoli originali)
- 1946
- 1945
- 1945
- 1944
- Al chiaro di luna6,3
- performer: "It Looks Like a Big Night Tonight" (1908) (uncredited), "So Dumb But So Beautiful" (1944) ("Time Waits for No One" (1944), non citato nei titoli originali)
- 1944
- Sotto le stelle di Hollywood6,7
- performer: "I'm Goin' North" (1943) (non citato nei titoli originali)
- 1943
- The Hard Way7,1
- performer: "Am I Blue?" (1929), "Tip-Toe thru' the Tulips with Me" (1929), "I'll String Along with You" (1934), "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" (1932), "She's a Latin from Manhattan" (1935) (non citato nei titoli originali)
- 1943
- Altezza
- 1,91 m
- Data di nascita
- Data di morte
- 2 gennaio 1963
- Encino, California, Stati Uniti(cancro allo stomaco e al fegato)
- ConiugiSandra Jolley26 gennaio 1961 - 2 gennaio 1963 (morte del marito)
- Altre opereStage: Appeared (as "John P. Wintergreen"; only Broadway role) in "Of Thee I Sing" on Broadway. Musical comedy (revival). Book by George S. Kaufman (also director) and Morrie Ryskind. Music by George Gershwin. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Musical Director: Maurice Levine. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by David Baker. Assistant Musical Dir.: John Morris. Assistant Orchestrator: Seymour Ginzler. Scenic Design by Albert Johnson. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Assistant to Irene Sharaff: Florence Klotz. Musical Numbers and Ensembles Staged by 'Jack Donohue (I)'. Ziegfeld Theatre: 5 May 1952- 5 Jul 1952 (72 performances). Cast: Paul Hartman (as "Alexander Throttlebottom"), Florenz Ames (as "The French Ambassador"), Arlene Anderson (as "Showgirl"), Ken Ayers (as "Flunkie" / "Singer"), Vicki Barrett (as "Dancer"), Jean Bartel (as "Beauty Contestant" / "Showgirl"), Betty Buday (as "Dancer"), Claudia Campbell (as "Singer"), Louise Carlyle (as "Chambermaid" / "Singer"), Norman Clayton (as "Singer"), Georgine Darcy (as "Dancer"), Crandall Diehl (as "Dancer"), Gregg Evans (as "Showgirl"), Charlotte Foley (as "Showgirl"), Donald Foster (as "Sen. Robert E. Lyons"), Howard Freeman (as "Sen. Carver Jones"), Warren Galjour (as "Singer"), J. Corkey Geil (as "Dancer"), Skeet Guenther (as "Dancer"), Jay Harwick (as "Singer"), Keith Kaldenberg (as "Singer"), Joe Kerrigan (as "Singer"), Michael King (as "Flunkie" / "Singer"), William Krach (as "Flunkie" / "Singer"), Lenore Lonergan (as "Diana Devereaux"), Jonathan Lucas (as "Sam Jenkins"), Joan Mann (as "Emily Benson"), Mort Marshall (as "Announcer" / "Chief Senate Clerk"), James McCracken (as "Singer"), Al McGranary (as "Chief Flunky"), Peggy Merber (as "Dancer"), Betty Oakes (as "Mary Turner"), J. Pat O'Malley (as "Francis X. Gilhooley"), Bob Oran (as "Yusef Yussevitch"), Helen Rice (as "Singer"), Dorothy Richards (as "Showgirl"), Jeanne Schlegel (as "Singer"), Frank Seabolt (as "Dancer"), Robert F. Simon (as "Louis Lippman"), Siri (as "Showgirl"), Loring Smith (as "Matthew Arnold Fulton"), Joanne Spiller (as "Singer"), Pat Stanley (as "Dancer"), Abe Stein (as "Vladimir Vidovitch"), Bob Tucker (as "Dancer"), Jeanne Tyler (as "Showgirl"), Gloria Van Dorpe (as "Singer"), Charlotte Van Lein (as "Showgirl"), Larry Weber (as "Singer"), Tom Wells (as "Attaché"), Jack Whiting (as "The Chief Justice" / "Guide" / "Senator from Massachusettes"), Parker Wilson (as "A Sightseer" / "Dancer"). Understudies: Vicki Barrett (as "Emily Benson"), Jean Bartel (as "Diana Devereaux"), J. Corkey Geil (as "Sam Jenkins"), Mort Marshall (as "Alexander Throttlebottom"), Al McGranary (as "Matthew Arnold Fulton"), Helen Rice (as "Mary Turner"), Tom Wells (as "Announcer" / "Chief Senate Clerk" / "Francis X. Gilhooley"), Jack Whiting (as "John P. Wintergreen"). Produced by Chandler Cowles and Ben Segal.
- Inserzioni pubblicitarie
- QuizDuring the 1940s, he would often disappear from Hollywood for weeks at a time. Only his wife knew where he went, and she (Kay St. Germain Wells) would tell no one. Years later Carson revealed the secret: he had joined the Clyde Beatty circus as a clown and was traveling with their show. Audiences never knew it was him; "They loved me and my routines," he said,.
- CitazioniFans are people who let an actor know he's not alone in the way he feels about himself.
- Marchi registratiWell known throughout industry for his famous "double take"
- Soprannomi
- Jackaboy
- King of the Double-Take
- Jack the Ribbee
Domande frequenti12
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