Lee Tracy
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Lee Tracy

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Acting · Born 1898-04-13 · age 70 at death · Atlanta, Georgia, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Lee Tracy (April 14, 1898 – October 18, 1968) was an American actor. He was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his supporting role in the 1964 film The Best Man. In 1929, Tracy arrived in Hollywood, where he played the role of newspapermen in several films. He, for example, played a Walter Winchell-type gossip columnist in Blessed Event (1932). Tracy also starred as the columnist in Advice to the Lovelorn (1933), very loosely based on the novel Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West; and he played a conscience-stricken editor in the 1943 drama The Power of the Press, based on a story by former newspaperman Samuel Fuller. Tracy played "The Buzzard," the criminal who leads Liliom (Charles Farrell) into a fatal robbery, in the film version of Liliom (1930). He also played Lupe Vélez's frenetic manager in Gregory LaCava's The Half-Naked Truth (1932) and portrayed John Barrymore's agent in Dinner at Eight (1933), directed by George Cukor. Lee Tracy's flourishing film career was temporarily disrupted on 19 November 1933, while he was on location in Mexico filming the Wallace Beery vehicle Viva Villa! According to the actor and producer Desi Arnaz, in his published autobiography The Book (1976), Tracy stood on a balcony in Mexico City and urinated down onto a passing military parade. Elsewhere in his autobiography, Arnaz claims that from then on, if one watched other crowds of spectators, they would visibly disperse any time an American stepped out onto a balcony. However, other crew members there at the time disputed this story, giving a sharply different account of events. In his autobiography, Charles G. Clarke, the cinematographer on the picture, said that he was standing outside the hotel during the parade and the incident never happened. Tracy, he said, was standing on the balcony observing the parade when a Mexican in the street below made an obscene gesture at him. Tracy replied in kind; and the next day a local newspaper printed a story that, in effect, Tracy had insulted Mexico, Mexicans in general, and their national flag in particular. The story caused an uproar in Mexico, and MGM decided to sacrifice Tracy in order to be allowed to continue filming there. The young actor Stuart Erwin replaced Tracy. The film's original director, Howard Hawks, was also fired for his refusal to testify against Tracy. Jack Conway replaced him. During World War II, Tracy returned to military service. Later, he had two television series in the 1950s. One was Martin Kane: Private Eye, in which he was one of four actors to play the title role. The others were William Gargan, Lloyd Nolan, and Mark Stevens. In 1958, he returned to a newspaper reporter role in the syndicated New York Confidential. After World War II, his screen career was largely relegated to television, but he portrayed the former President of the United States, Art Hockstader, a character loosely based on Harry Truman, in both the stage and film versions of The Best Man (1964), written by Gore Vidal. The movie version featured Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson. Tracy received his only Academy Award nomination, as Best Supporting Actor, for his performance in the film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Tracy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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Dinner at Eight
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Dinner at Eight

Dec 22, 1933
Actor
Doctor X
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Doctor X

Aug 3, 1932
Actor
Bombshell
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Bombshell

Oct 13, 1933
Actor
The Best Man
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The Best Man

Apr 5, 1964
Actor
High Tide
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High Tide

Sep 13, 1947
Actor
Liliom
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Liliom

Sep 27, 1930
Actor
Love is a Racket
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Love is a Racket

Jun 18, 1932
Actor
Ben Casey
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Ben Casey

Oct 2, 1961
Actor
Born Reckless
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Born Reckless

May 11, 1930
Actor
The Half-Naked Truth
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The Half-Naked Truth

Dec 16, 1932
Actor
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
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The Strange Love of Molly Louvain

May 28, 1932
Actor
Power of the Press
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Power of the Press

Jan 29, 1943
Actor
Pirate Party on Catalina Isle
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Pirate Party on Catalina Isle

Nov 20, 1935
Actor
Turn Back the Clock
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Turn Back the Clock

Aug 25, 1933
Actor
Blessed Event
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Blessed Event

Sep 10, 1932
Actor
The Payoff
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The Payoff

Nov 24, 1942
Actor
Millionaires in Prison
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Millionaires in Prison

Jul 12, 1940
Actor
Crashing Hollywood
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Crashing Hollywood

Jan 7, 1938
Actor
The Big Parade of Comedy
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The Big Parade of Comedy

Sep 2, 1964
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87th Precinct
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87th Precinct

Sep 25, 1961
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Fixer Dugan
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Fixer Dugan

Apr 21, 1939
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Criminal Lawyer
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Criminal Lawyer

Jan 29, 1937
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Betrayal from the East
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Betrayal from the East

Apr 24, 1945
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The Nuisance
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The Nuisance

Jun 3, 1933
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Lights Out
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Lights Out

Jul 19, 1949
Actor
Washington Merry-Go-Round
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Washington Merry-Go-Round

Oct 15, 1932
Actor
Behind The Headlines
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Behind The Headlines

May 14, 1937
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Going My Way
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Going My Way

Oct 3, 1962
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Salute
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Salute

Sep 1, 1929
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Wanted: Jane Turner
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Wanted: Jane Turner

Dec 4, 1936
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Advice to the Lovelorn
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Advice to the Lovelorn

Dec 1, 1933
Actor
Martin Kane, Private Eye
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Martin Kane, Private Eye

Sep 1, 1949
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The Night Mayor
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The Night Mayor

Aug 18, 1932
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Clear All Wires!
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Clear All Wires!

Feb 24, 1933
Actor
The Spellbinder
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The Spellbinder

Jul 28, 1939
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The Lemon Drop Kid
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The Lemon Drop Kid

Sep 27, 1934
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Two-Fisted
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Two-Fisted

Oct 3, 1935
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Big Time
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Big Time

Sep 7, 1929
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Profiles in Courage

Nov 8, 1964
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You Belong to Me
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You Belong to Me

Sep 8, 1934
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She Got What She Wanted

Nov 9, 1930
Writer, Actor
New York Confidential
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New York Confidential

Jan 1, 1959
Actor
Private Jones
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Private Jones

Mar 25, 1933
Actor
Carnival
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Carnival

Feb 15, 1935
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Ford Theatre

Oct 17, 1948
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Sutter's Gold
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Sutter's Gold

Mar 1, 1936
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I'll Tell the World
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I'll Tell the World

Apr 20, 1934
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I'll Tell the World
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I'll Tell the World

Jun 8, 1945
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