Fredric March
Actor
Biography
Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated, versatile stars of the 1930s and 1940s. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), as well as the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for Years Ago (1947) and Long Day's Journey into Night (1956).
March is one of only two actors, the other being Helen Hayes, to have won both the Academy Award and the Tony Award twice.
Filmography
Inherit the Wind
as Matthew Harrison Brady 1960
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde 1931
A Star Is Born
as Norman Maine 1937
Hombre
as Dr. Alex Favor 1967
I Married a Witch
as Jonathan / Nathaniel / Samuel / Wallace Wooley 1942
Seven Days in May
as President Jordan Lyman 1964
Design for Living
as Tom Chambers 1933
The Desperate Hours
as Daniel C. Hilliard 1955
Nothing Sacred
as Wallace "Wally" Cook 1937
Alexander the Great
as Philip of Macedonia 1956
Anna Karenina
as Count Vronsky 1935
The Bridges at Toko-Ri
as Rear Adm. George Tarrant 1954
Executive Suite
as Loren Phineas Shaw 1954
Les Misérables
as Jean Valjean / Champmathieu 1935
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
as Ralph Hopkins 1956
Death Takes a Holiday
as Prince Sirki 1934