Fredric March actor
Fredric March is a 77 years old actor from United States of America from Racine, Wisconsin. Fredric March was born on August 31, 1897 (died on April 14, 1975, he was 77 years old) in Racine, Wisconsin as Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel. His nickname was Bickel Ernest Frederick McIntyre.
About
Birth name of Fredric March is Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel
No, he died on 04/14/1975, 49 years ago. He was 77 years old when he died. Cause of death: prostate cancer. He died in Los Angeles
Family
Wives
Fredric March had two marriages.
Florence Eldridge, American actress
He married with Florence Eldridge (86), in 1927. Fredric March was 29 and Florence Eldridge was 25 years old. After 48 years, in 1975 Florence passed away.
Works
Fredric March Movies (86)
There are 86 movies of Fredric March.
His first feature film was The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956, as Ralph Hopkins). He was 58 when he starred in this movie. Since 1956, he has appeared in 86 feature films. The last one is A Christmas Carol (1959). In this movie, we watched him in the Narrator character .
View all Fredric March movies.Fredric March movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Ralph Hopkins | The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956) | 58 |
Dr. Alex Favor | Hombre (1967) | 69 |
Al Stephenson | The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) | 49 |
Philip of Macedonia | Alexander the Great (1956) | 58 |
President Jordan Lyman | Seven Days in May (1964) | 66 |
Tom Chambers | Design for Living (1933) | 115 |
Dan C. Hilliard | The Desperate Hours (1955) | 58 |
Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) | 34 |
Norman Maine | A Star Is Born (1937) | 39 |
Jonathan / Nathaniel / Samuel / Wallace Wooley | I Married a Witch (1942) | 45 |
Wallace "Wally" Cook | Nothing Sacred (1937) | 40 |
Matthew Harrison Brady | Inherit the Wind (1960) | 62 |
Count Vronsky | Anna Karenina (1935) | 37 |
Rear Adm. George Tarrant | The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954) | 57 |
Loren Phineas Shaw | Executive Suite (1954) | 56 |
Bothwell | Mary of Scotland (1936) | 38 |
Anthony Adverse | Anthony Adverse (1936) | 38 |
Prince Sirki / Death | Death Takes a Holiday (1934) | 36 |
Marcus Superbus - Prefect of Rome | The Sign of the Cross (1932) | 35 |
Jean Valjean / Champmathieu | Les Misérables (1935) | 37 |
Samuel Langhorne Clemens | The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944) | 46 |
Mayor Jeff Parks | … tick… tick… tick… (1970) | 72 |
Himself | Complicated Women (2003) | 105 |
Harry Hope | The Iceman Cometh (1973) | 76 |
Willy Loman | Death of a Salesman (1951) | 54 |
Robert Browning | The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934) | 37 |
Karel Cernik | Man on a Tightrope (1953) | 55 |
Joe Esposito | It's a Big Country (1951) | 54 |
Bill Spencer | There Goes My Heart (1938) | 41 |
Sam Wye | Trade Winds (1938) | 41 |
Jerry Kingsley | Middle of the Night (1959) | 61 |
The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn (1986) | 88 | |
William Spence | One Foot in Heaven (1941) | 44 |
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards (1940) | 42 | |
Kenneth Wayne | Smilin' Through (1932) | 35 |
Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To (1990) | 93 | |
Buddy Drake / Arthur Drake | Strangers in Love (1932) | 34 |
Himself | Hollywood: Style Center of the World (1940) | 42 |
Ebenezer Scrooge | A Christmas Carol (1954) | 57 |
Christopher Columbus | Christopher Columbus (1949) | 52 |
Jerry H. Young | The Eagle and the Hawk (1933) | 35 |
Lieutenant Michel Denet | The Road to Glory (1936) | 39 |
Hendrik Heyst | Victory (1940) | 43 |
Himself--at Academy Awards | So You Want to Be in Pictures (1947) | 49 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 77 | |
Judge Calvin Cooke | An Act of Murder (1948) | 51 |
Gregory Pyne | Footlights and Fools (1929) | 32 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1936 (1936) | 39 |
Himself / Narrator | Island of Allah (1956) | 58 |
Dr. Joseph Pearson | The Young Doctors (1961) | 63 |
Benvenuto Cellini | The Affairs of Cellini (1934) | 36 |
Paul Lockridge | Laughter (1930) | 33 |
Jerry Corbett | Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) | 34 |
Albert Schweitzer | Albert Schweitzer (1957) | 60 |
Josef Steiner | So Ends Our Night (1941) | 43 |
Narration | The 400 Million (1939) | 41 |
Albrecht von Gerlach | The Condemned of Altona (1962) | 66 |
Dan O'Bannon | Manslaughter (1930) | 32 |
Another Part of the Forest (1948) | 50 | |
Jean Lafitte | The Buccaneer (1938) | 40 |
James 'Gil' Gilmore | The Wild Party (1929) | 31 |
Dick Grady | My Sin (1931) | 34 |
Tony Cavendish | The Royal Family of Broadway (1930) | 33 |
Alan Trent | The Dark Angel (1935) | 38 |
Jim Hutton | Paris Bound (1929) | 31 |
Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov | We Live Again (1934) | 37 |
Mike Frame | Tomorrow, the World! (1944) | 47 |
Bull's Eye McCoy | True to the Navy (1930) | 32 |
Himself | Make Me a Star (1932) | 34 |
Martin Boyne | The Marriage Playground (1929) | 32 |
Dwight Howell | Ladies Love Brutes (1930) | 32 |
Howard Vanning | Sarah and Son (1930) | 32 |
Rudek Berken | The Night Angel (1931) | 33 |
Don Ellis | All of Me (1934) | 36 |
The Making of a Great Motion Picture (1936) | 38 | |
Jerry Stafford | Honor Among Lovers (1931) | 33 |
Extra | The Devil (1921) | 23 |
Richard Hardell | The Studio Murder Mystery (1929) | 31 |
Marine | Paramount on Parade (1930) | 32 |
Sabien Pastal | Tonight Is Ours (1933) | 35 |
Mace Townsley | Good Dame (1934) | 36 |
Barrie Trexel | Susan and God (1940) | 42 |
Luke Drake | Bedtime Story (1941) | 44 |
Narrator | Valley of the Tennessee (1944) | 46 |
Narrator | The Titan: Story of Michelangelo (1950) | 52 |
Narrator | A Christmas Carol (1959) | 62 |
Fredric March TV Shows (6)
His first TV Show was Lux Video Theatre (1950).
View all Fredric March TV shows.Awards (2)
Awarded Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play in 1946 , awarded Academy Award for Best Actor in 1945 ,
Education
He graduated from University Of Wisconsin–Madison
What was Fredric's zodiac sign?Fredric March zodiac sign was virgo.
Other facts about Fredric March
Alias | Bickel Ernest Frederick McIntyre |
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Birth name | Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel |
DeathCause | Prostate cancer |
Place of death | Los Angeles , country: United States of America |
Work period (start) | 1921-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Cause of death | Prostate Cancer |
Given name | Frederic |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Genre | Western |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Date of death | 1975-04-14T00:00:00Z |
Family name | March. Show people with the surname March |