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  1. 5. Jan. 1990 · Arthur Kennedy geboren am 17.02.1914, gestorben am 05.01.1990 US-amerikanischer Schauspieler Darsteller in Serien. Nakia, der Indianersheriff Sheriff Sam Jericho; Darsteller in Filmen . Signs of Life (USA 1989) Owen Coughlin. Kampf um die ...

  2. American actor Arthur Kennedy was usually cast in western or contemporary roles in his films; on stage, it was another matter. A graduate of the Carnegie-Mellon drama department, Kennedy's first professional work was with the Globe Theatre Company touring the midwest in abbreviated versions of Shakespearian plays.

  3. Birthday: Feb 17, 1914. Birthplace: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. Gifted supporting player and occasional leading man, discovered by James Cagney while performing on stage. Kennedy made his ...

  4. 11. Feb. 2022 · Grew up in Worcester. Born on Feb. 17, 1914, John Arthur Kennedy grew up at 20 Mayfair St. in Worcester. Kennedy graduated from South High School, Class of 1931, and participated in dramatics at Worcester Academy the following year. He said in an interview in the Feature Parade Section of the Worcester Sunday Telegram (published May 31, 1953 ...

  5. John Arthur Kennedy ( 17. helmikuuta 1914 Worcester, Massachusetts, Yhdysvallat – 5. tammikuuta 1990 Branford, Connecticut, Yhdysvallat) oli yhdysvaltalainen näyttelijä. Kennedy oli viisi kertaa Oscar-ehdokkaana. Parhaasta miespääosasta hän oli ehdolla elokuvasta Kirkas voitto (1951).

  6. Arthur Kennedy was an American stage and film actor best known for his performances in Westerns. Kennedy was born John Arthur Kennedy in Worcester, Massachusetts, the son of Helen and J.T. Kennedy, a doctor. Kennedy graduated from Worcester Academy and Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. An award in Kennedy’s honor is now presented every year […]

  7. Arthur Kennedy made his Broadway debut in "Everywhere I Roam" in 1938, the same year that he married Mary Cheffrey, who would remain his wife until her death in 1975. He also appeared on Broadway in "Life and Death of an American" in 1939 and in "An International Incident" in 1940 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, in support of the great American actress the theater had been named after.