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  1. Franchot Tone, um 1942 Franchot Tones Stern auf dem Hollywood Walk of Fame. Stanislas Pascal Franchot Tone (* 27.Februar 1905 in Niagara Falls, New York; † 18. . September 1968 in New York City) war ein US-amerikanischer Film-, Theater- und Fernsehschauspieler, der insbesondere in den 1930er- und 1940er-Jahren größere Bekanntheit erl

  2. Videos. Movie Clip. American consul David (Franchot Tone) brought stranded bride Barbara (Shirley Temple) to a Mexico City club for a meal, as she tries to locate her soldier fiancé Phil, but she s up for dancing too, which worries his future father-in-law (Julio Villareal), in , 1947.

  3. Other articles where Franchot Tone is discussed: Joan Crawford: (1929–33), Franchot Tone (1935–39), and Phillip Terry (1942–46) and to Alfred Steele (1955–59), chairman of the Pepsi-Cola Company. After his death in 1959 she became a director of the company and in that role hired her friend Dorothy Arzner to film several Pepsi commercials. Crawford’s adopted…

  4. Franchot Tone is best-known for his work as one half of the Culver City Dub Collective. Take a pitch-perfect pinch of reggae, a sun-fried splash of SoCal pop-rock and a heaping of Meters-style funk and soul and you've got Tone's brew.

  5. F ranchot Tone played a leading role in 100 films and four marriages. Best known as a Hollywood star, he nevertheless preferred the stage to the screen and New York to Southern California. In September 1951, he fought a bloody fistfight with tough-guy actor Tom Neal over actress Barbara Payton.

  6. Franchot Tone. Stanislaus Pascal Franchot Tone ( 27 de fevereiro de 1905 - 18 de setembro de 1968) foi um ator estadunidense. [ 1] Ele foi indicado ao Oscar por seu papel em O Grande Motim, estrelando ao lado de Clark Gable e Charles Laughton. Além disso, foi protagonista em muitos filmes e apareceu como ator convidado em episódios de várias ...

  7. Tone, Franchot (1905-1968)In the succinct words of David Thomson, "Tone was perhaps all that Franchot had—that and Joan Crawford," the first of his four wives. Born the son of a wealthy industrialist in Niagara, New York, and educated at Cornell, Franchot Tone had a distinguished stage career, working with the Group Theater among others.