Fredric March
AKA Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel
Born: 31-Aug-1897
Birthplace: Racine, WI
Died: 14-Apr-1975
Location of death: Los Angeles, CA
Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified
Remains: Buried, March Estate, New Milford, CT
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: The Best Years of Our Lives
Wife: Ellis Baker (m. 1924, div.)
Wife: Florence Eldridge (actress, m. 30-May-1927)
Daughter: Penelope
Son: Anthony
Hollywood Anti-Nazi League
Endorsement of Jim Beam 1973
Oscar for Best Actor 1932 for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Oscar for Best Actor 1947 for The Best Years of Our Lives
Golden Globe 1952 for Death of a Salesman
Tony 1947 for Years Ago
Tony for Long Day's Journey Into Night
Hollywood Walk of Fame 1616 Vine St.
Appendectomy
Risk Factors: Appendicitis
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
The Iceman Cometh (10-Nov-1973)
...tick...tick...tick... (9-Jan-1970)
Hombre (21-Mar-1967) · Favor
Seven Days in May (12-Feb-1964) · President Jordan Lyman
The Condemned of Altona (30-Oct-1962)
The Young Doctors (23-Aug-1961) · Dr. Joseph Pearson
Inherit the Wind (Jun-1960) · Matthew H. Brady
Middle of the Night (17-Jun-1959)
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (12-Apr-1956) · Ralph Hopkins
Alexander the Great (28-Mar-1956) · Philip of Macedonia
The Desperate Hours (5-Oct-1955)
The Bridges at Toko-Ri (20-Jan-1955) · Rear Adm. George Tarrant
Executive Suite (6-May-1954) · Loren Phineas Shaw
Man on a Tightrope (4-Jun-1953)
Death of a Salesman (20-Dec-1951)
It's a Big Country (20-Nov-1951) · Mr. Esposito
Christopher Columbus (14-Jun-1949) · Christopher Columbus
An Act of Murder (5-Dec-1948)
Another Part of the Forest (18-May-1948)
The Best Years of Our Lives (21-Nov-1946) · Al Stephenson
Tomorrow, the World! (29-Dec-1944) · Mike Frame
The Adventures of Mark Twain (3-May-1944) · Samuel Clemens
I Married a Witch (30-Oct-1942) · Jonathan Wooley, etc.
Bedtime Story (25-Dec-1941) · Luke Drake
One Foot in Heaven (2-Oct-1941) · William Spence
So Ends Our Night (27-Feb-1941)
Victory (21-Dec-1940)
Susan and God (7-Jun-1940)
Trade Winds (28-Dec-1938)
There Goes My Heart (27-Sep-1938) · Bill Spencer
The Buccaneer (7-Jan-1938) · Jean Lafitte
Nothing Sacred (25-Nov-1937) · Wally Cook
A Star Is Born (20-Apr-1937) · Norman Maine
Anthony Adverse (29-Jul-1936) · Anthony Adverse
Mary of Scotland (28-Jul-1936) · Bothwell
The Road to Glory (2-Jun-1936)
The Dark Angel (5-Sep-1935) · Alan Trent
Anna Karenina (30-Aug-1935) · Vronsky
Les Mis�rables (3-Apr-1935) · Jean Valjean
We Live Again (1-Nov-1934) · Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov
The Barretts of Wimpole Street (8-Sep-1934) · Robert Browning
The Affairs of Cellini (5-May-1934)
Death Takes a Holiday (23-Feb-1934)
Design for Living (29-Dec-1933) · Tom Chambers
The Eagle and the Hawk (6-May-1933)
The Sign of the Cross (3-Dec-1932)
Merrily We Go to Hell (10-Jun-1932)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (31-Dec-1931) · Dr. Henry L. Jekyll
My Sin (26-Sep-1931)
Honor Among Lovers (28-Feb-1931)
The Royal Family of Broadway (22-Dec-1930) · Tony Cavendish
Laughter (25-Sep-1930)
Manslaughter (23-Jul-1930)
Paramount on Parade (22-Apr-1930)
Sarah and Son (14-Mar-1930)
The Wild Party (6-Apr-1929) · James Gilmore
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