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  1. Charles Douville Coburn ( Savannah, 19 de junio de 1877–30 de agosto de 1961) fue un actor teatral y cinematográfico estadounidense ganador de un Premio Óscar . Biografía. Nació en Savannah, Georgia, y fue hijo único. Se casó dos veces.

  2. Charles Douville Coburn (June 19, 1877 – August 30, 1961) was an American actor and theatrical producer. He was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award ("Oscar") three times – for The Devil and Miss Jones (1941), The More the Merrier (1943), Princess O'Rourke (1943) and The Green Years (1946) – winning for his performance in ...

    Year
    Film
    Role
    1933
    Boss Tweed
    Boss Tweed
    1935
    Judge Hays
    1938
    Dr. Charles Shingle
    1938
    Mr. Morgan
  3. A cigar-smoking, monocled, swag-bellied character actor known for his Old South manners and charm. In 1918 he and his first wife formed the Coburn Players and appeared on Broadway in many plays. With her death in 1937, he accepted a Hollywood contract and began making films at the age of sixty.

    • June 19, 1877
    • August 30, 1961
  4. Charles Coburn. Actor: The More the Merrier. A cigar-smoking, monocled, swag-bellied character actor known for his Old South manners and charm. In 1918 he and his first wife formed the Coburn Players and appeared on Broadway in many plays.

    • January 1, 1
    • Macon, Georgia, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
  5. The Devil and Miss Jones is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Sam Wood and starring Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, and Charles Coburn. Its plot follows a department store tycoon who goes undercover in one of his Manhattan shops to ferret union organizers, but instead becomes involved in the employees' personal lives.

  6. Charles Douville Coburn fue un actor teatral y cinematográfico estadounidense ganador de un Premio Óscar.

  7. Charles Douville Coburn (June 19, 1877 – August 30, 1961) was an American film and theatre actor. Best known for his work in comedies, Coburn received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1943's The More the Merrier.