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  1. Franchot Tone was born Stanislaus Pascal Franchot Tone on February 27, 1905 and died from cancer on September 18, 1968. He was a successful star of film, theater, radio, and television work. Franchot was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Byam in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). He was investigated and cleared by the House Un-American ...

  2. Academy Award-nominated Henry Hathaway directed. In his A-pictures, Tone usually lost the girl to the male star – Cary Grant, William Powell, Clark Gable, Robert Montgomery – but in the 1936 Joan Crawford vehicle The Gorgeous Hussy he did win the girl (even though his role was small). On the set, however, the relationship between boy and ...

  3. Franchot Tone (born Stanislaus Pascal Franchot Tone on February 27, 1905 – September 18, 1968) was an American actor. He was married briefly to actress Joan Crawford. They made several movies together. His best known movie is Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). He also performed on radio, television, and the stage.

  4. A tribute to Franchot Tone's incredible career, this video montage features moments from his film and television performances of the 1930s-1960s. Created by ...

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  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. 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.