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Theatre and Film actor, notably in the stage productions of 'Peter Pan' (Tony Award and Emmy Award, 1954), 'South Pacific' (Tony Award, 1949-1951), and 'The Sound of Music' (Tony Award, 1959). Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame (1973), and received the Kennedy Centre Honor (1989). Bisexual - had a notable affair with silent screen actor [[Janet Gaynor]], among others. | Theatre and Film actor, notably in the stage productions of 'Peter Pan' (Tony Award and Emmy Award, 1954), 'South Pacific' (Tony Award, 1949-1951), and 'The Sound of Music' (Tony Award, 1959). Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame (1973), and received the Kennedy Centre Honor (1989). Bisexual - had a notable affair with silent screen actor [[Janet Gaynor]], among others. | ||
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==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 22 September 2024
Contents
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1913 - 1990
Occupation
Entertainment
Notable Achievements
Tony Award, Emmy Award
Description
Theatre and Film actor, notably in the stage productions of 'Peter Pan' (Tony Award and Emmy Award, 1954), 'South Pacific' (Tony Award, 1949-1951), and 'The Sound of Music' (Tony Award, 1959). Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame (1973), and received the Kennedy Centre Honor (1989). Bisexual - had a notable affair with silent screen actor Janet Gaynor, among others.