- Lee Tracy
Lee Tracy (born William Lee Tracy) (
April 14 ,1898 –October 18 ,1968 ) was anAcademy Award -nominated American actor.Born in Atlanta, Georgia, he studied
electrical engineering at Union College, and then he served as a 2nd lieutenant inWorld War I . In the early 1920s he decided to work as an actor. He became a Broadway star by way of his starring role in the original 1924 production of George Kelly's play "The Show-Off".He arrived in
Hollywood in 1929, and he started in many pictures as a newspaperman. He played reporter Hildy Johnson in the original 1928 stage production of "The Front Page " and a Walter Winchell-type gossip columnist in 1932's "Blessed Event". Tracy starred as the columnist in "Advice to the Lovelorn" (1933), very loosely based on the novel "Miss Lonelyhearts " byNathaniel West . He played The Buzzard, the criminal who leads Liliom (Charles Farrell ) into a fatal robbery, in the 1930 film version of "Liliom ". He also playedLupe Velez 's frenetic manager inGregory LaCava 's "The Half-Naked Truth " in 1932, and the following year portrayedJohn Barrymore 's agent in the great comedy "Dinner at Eight", directed byGeorge Cukor . His flourishing film career was temporarily disrupted in 1934 while on location in Mexico filming "Viva Villa! ", featuringWallace Beery asPancho Villa , when he stood on his balcony and urinated on amilitary parade that was passing below inMexico City . He was fired from the film and replaced byStuart Erwin .During
World War II he returned to uniform. Tracy did continue on in films and also had twotelevision series in the 1950s, "New York Confidential", and was one the actors who portrayed the TV detective "Martin Kane". He also was cast as thePresident in both the stage and film versions of "The Best Man" (1964), written byGore Vidal . The movie version featuredHenry Fonda and remains practically the only film of the period in which both the protagonists are atheists. Remarkably, Vidal's script was filmed with no studio interference. Tracy received his onlyAcademy Award nomination, as Best Supporting Actor for "The Best Man".Lee Tracy died in
Santa Monica, California of cancer onOctober 18 ,1968 .Partial filmography
*"Big Time" (1929)
*"Born Reckless" (1930) as Bill O'Brien
*"Love Is a Racket " (1932)
*"Doctor X" (1932) as Lee Taylor
*"Blessed Event " (1932)
*"The Half-Naked Truth " (1932)
*"The Strange Love of Molly Louvain " (1932)
*"Washington Merry-Go-Round" (1932)
*"Turn Back the Clock" (1933)
*"Dinner at Eight" (1933)
*"Bombshell" (1933)
*"Advice to the Lovelorn" (1933)
*"Betrayal from the East " (1945)
*"The Best Man" (1964) as President Art HockstaderExternal links
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