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  1. Everett Sloane. Everett Sloane ( Manhattan, 1º ottobre 1909 [1] – Los Angeles, 6 agosto 1965 [2]) è stato un attore statunitense .

  2. Actor, Director, Writer. Everett Sloane, the actor most known for playing Mr. Bernstein in Orson Welles classic Citizen Kane (1941) as a member of Welles' Mercury Players, was born in New York, New York on October 1, 1909. Sloane was bitten by the acting bug quite early, and first went on-stage when he was seven years old.

  3. Everett Sloane (October 1, 1909 - August 6, 1965) wrote the lyrics for the opening theme, "The Fishin' Hole", which were never used in any episode of The Andy Griffith Show. He also appeared in one episode. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for his performance on an episode of "Kraft Television Theatre" and played the recurring role of Andres Felipe Basilio on Disney's "Zorro". His film ...

  4. Everett Sloane (1909 - 1965) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por Ciudadano Kane, La dama de Shanghai, Marcado por el odio, Official Detective (Serie de TV), Alfred Hitchcock presenta: Nuestra cocinera es un tesoro (TV), Alfred Hitchcock presenta: Lugar de sombras (TV), La dimensión desconocida: La fiebre (TV), Climax!

  5. Everett Sloane ( New York, 1 oktober 1909 - Los Angeles, 6 augustus 1965) was een Amerikaans televisie- en film acteur . Sloane werd geboren in Manhattan en studeerde aan de Universiteit van Pennsylvania, maar verliet deze voortijdig om lid te worden van een theatergezelschap. Na een aantal slechte recensies verliet hij de theaterwereld, waarna ...

  6. Everett Sloane, född 1 oktober 1909 på Manhattan i New York, död 6 augusti 1965 i Los Angeles, Kalifornien, var en amerikansk skådespelare. Sloane filmdebuterade 1941 i Orson Welles En sensation , och hans roll där som Mr. Bernstein tillhör hans kändaste.

  7. Everett Sloane ranks as one of Hollywood's great character actors. His subtle performance as Bernstein in Citizen Kane guarantees him a secure niche in any history of film. Indeed, when Everett Sloane's name is mentioned the image which comes to mind is "Bernstein," the thin, little man with huge piercing eyes, and the vitriolic voice.