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  1. Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American stage, movie, radio, and television actor. He was known for his Academy Award -winning role as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. He won another Academy Award for his role as Al Stephenson in The Best Years of ...

  2. March, Fredric (1897-1975). Actor de cine estadounidense, nacido el 31 de Agosto de 1897 en Racine (Winsconsin) y fallecido el 5 de abril de 1975 en Los Angeles (California). Fue uno de los rostros más representativos del cine estadounidense de los años treinta y cuarenta; siempre interpretando a personajes distinguidos, demostró disponer de ...

  3. Fredric March est un acteur américain, né le 31 août 1897 à Racine ( Wisconsin) et mort d'un cancer le 14 avril 1975 à Los Angeles . Fredric March a obtenu deux fois l' Oscar du meilleur acteur, d'abord en 1931 pour Docteur Jekyll et Mr. Hyde de Rouben Mamoulian puis en 1946 pour Les Plus Belles Années de notre vie de William Wyler.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2023 · Fredric March is not a name the average person is likely to know. However, he was one of the most well-respected and versatile actors of Hollywood’s studio era. If March doesn’t enjoy the same name recognition as some of his peers, it might be because of his incredible ability to disappear into numerous roles.

  5. 15 de abr. de 1975 · Fredric March, who appeared on the stage and in motion pictures over a span of 50 years, died of cancer yesterday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. Mr. March, who was 77 years old, had been ...

  6. Fredric March. Fredric March was an American stage and film actor. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1932 for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and in 1946 for The Best Years of Our Lives. March was born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel in Racine, Wisconsin, the son of Cora Brown, a schoolteacher, and John F. Bickel, a devout. Presbyterian ...

  7. Merrily We Go To Hell (1932) — (Movie Clip) Less Ventilation And More Smoke! Joan (Sylvia Sidney) has just told her drunken playwright faithless husband Jerry (Fredric March) that she’s willing to try a modern, open marriage so she’s met his dashing actor friend Charlie (Cary Grant!) for lunch, then they join a theater-scene party (pals Skeets Gallagher and Adrianne Allen attending ...