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  1. Hayden Rorke est un acteur américain né le 23 octobre 1910 à Brooklyn, New York (États-Unis), mort le 19 août 1987 à Toluca Lake . Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète.

  2. 1 de may. de 2022 · The Unashamedly Gay Life of Hayden Rorke is a biography-in-progress by television critic Brett White. Hayden cooking at home, 1976. As I Dream of Jeannie's fastidious NASA psychiatrist Dr. Alfred E. Bellows, Hayden Rorke is part of the gay TV tapestry. Hayden and his partner, director Justus Addiss III, lived together for 40 years, stage ...

  3. The Worst Movie of 1953. By Brett White. Hayden's first four years in Hollywood put him onscreen with some of the most famous actors of the era—or any era. By the fall of 1953, Hayden had already been manhandled by Burt Lancaster in Rope of Sand, intimidated young Dean Stockwell in Kim, doled out doctorly advice to Spencer Tracy and Joan ...

  4. 20 de ago. de 1987 · Veteran stage, screen and television actor Hayden Rorke, who played Dr. Bellows on 140 episodes of the popular TV series, “I Dream of Jeannie,” died Wednesday of cancer at his home in Toluca Lake.

  5. Hayden Rorke. Actor: When Worlds Collide. Hayden Rorke was best known as the ever suspicious "Dr. Alfred E. Bellows" on the 1960s TV series, I Dream of Jeannie (1965). Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rorke was educated at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and he began his stage career in the 1930s with the Hampden Theatrical Company. A veteran of numerous Broadway shows, he made his film ...

  6. Hayden Rorke, nascido William Henry Rorke, ( Brooklyn - Nova Iorque, 23 de outubro de 1910 — Toluca Lake - Califórnia, 19 de agosto de 1987 ), foi um ator estadunidense que se celebrizou através de sua participação no seriado Jeannie é um Gênio. [ 1] Estudou no American Academy of the Dramatic Arts. [ 2]

  7. Gallery. Hayden in a roundup of "pictures of babies whose mothers are prominent in the suffrage movement." // March 9, 1914 // via the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Hayden, stage manager Alan Anderson, and Hayden's partner Justus Addiss backstage at "This Is the Army's" stop in Cincinnati. // December 8, 1942 // via the Cincinnati Enquirer.