Stanislas Pascal Franchot Tone
Sign | Pisces |
Born | Feb 27, 1905 Niagara Falls, NY |
Died | Sep 18, 1968 New York City, NY |
Age | Died at 63 |
Final Resting PlaceCremated |
Franchot Tone | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1926-68 |
Top Roles | Don Bellows, Dr. George Grover, Byam, Lt. Forsythe, Roger Sanford |
Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, Romance, Crime, War, Mystery |
Top Topics | Romance (Comic), Book-Based, Pre-Code Cinema |
Top Collaborators | Otto Preminger (Director), Akim Tamiroff, Joseph L. Mankiewicz (Director), Charles Laughton |
Shares birthday with | Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Bennett, Joanne Woodward see more.. |
Franchot Tone Overview:
Legendary actor, Franchot Tone, was born Stanislas Pascal Franchot Tone on Feb 27, 1905 in Niagara Falls, NY. Tone died at the age of 63 on Sep 18, 1968 in New York City, NY and was cremated and his ashes scattered in unknown location.
MINI BIO:
Smooth, brown-haired American actor, adept at callow charmers, and too often employed in that mold, or as lounge lizards, or best friends not strong enough to get the girl. When handed unusual assignments he became much more interesting, and did some good character work in his later years. Married/divorced Joan Crawford (1935-1939) and three blonde starlets: Jean Wallace from 1941 to 1948, Barbara Payton from 1951 to 1952, and Dolores Dorn (1935-) from 1956 to 1959. Oscar-nominated in the Best Actor category in Mutiny on the Bounty, Tone might well have won an Academy Award had the category of best supporting actor been brought in a year earlier. Died from lung cancer. (Source: available at Amazon Quinlan's Film Stars).HONORS and AWARDS:
.Although Tone was nominated for one Oscar, he never won a competitive Academy Award.
Academy Awards
Year | Award | Film name | Role | Result |
1935 | Best Actor | Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) | Roger Byam | Nominated |
He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.
BlogHub Articles:
2016 Holiday Gift Guide
By Fan on Dec 9, 2016 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career ofIt's time for the 2nd Annual Holiday Gift Guide! This year's picks for that Franchot fan in your life (or, let's be honest, yourself!) are pictured above and include: Vintage tobacco card - Like many film stars, Franchot was featured on quite a few collectible tobacco cards in the... Read full article
The Gorgeous Hussy: Franchot & Politics
By Fan on Nov 7, 2016 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career ofI'll conclude my Franchot & Politics series with a look at the 1936 film The Gorgeous Hussy. Directed by Clarence Brown and based on the 1934 novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams, The Gorgeous Hussy was a period piece designed for Joan Crawford in the part of Peggy Eaton. In addition to Crawford, the f... Read full article
Advise & Consent: Franchot & Politics
By Fan on Oct 30, 2016 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career ofWhen I learned of Pop Culture Reverie's timely Hail to the Chief Blogathon, I knew I had to write about 's portrayal of the fictional U.S. president in Otto Preminger's 1962 drama Advise & Consent. Last costarring with Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman in 1951's Capra film Here Comes the G... Read full article
A Political Ancestry: Franchot & Politics
By Fan on Oct 22, 2016 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career ofFor this week's (belated) entry into my Franchot & Politics series, I'd like to share with you some biographical sketches on the political figures of Franchot's maternal family. Franchot's grandfather and great grandfather held Republican seats in the Senate and Congress, respectively. Franchot'... Read full article
Franchot Targeted in the Blacklist: Franchot & Politics
By Fan on Oct 14, 2016 From Finding Franchot: Exploring the Life and Career ofI think all classic film enthusiasts have some knowledge about the powerful and predatory House Un-American Activities Committee that used public threats and scare tactics to terrorize the film industry. It would be denounced by former President Truman in the late 50's and lose its control in the 60... Read full article
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Franchot Tone Quotes:
Girl with Tod: I don't like the looks of this place Todd.
Tod Newton: Ah, come on. You'll get a lot of laughs.
Barnabus W. 'Barney' Pells: Knock knock.
Sally Parker: Who's there?
Barnabus W. 'Barney' Pells: Machiavelli.
Sally Parker: Machiavelli who?
Barnabus W. 'Barney' Pells: Machiavelli good suit for ten dollar.
Pendola 'Pendie' Molloy: I'm not a very religious person, Beek, but does it seem too fanciful to believe that God might've sent the angel Gabriel to do for Judd Hammond what He did for Daniel?
Hartley 'Beek' Beekman - Secretary to the President: Gabriel? I thought he was the messenger of Wrath.
Pendola 'Pendie' Molloy: Not always. To some he was the Angel of Revelations. A messenger sent from God to men.
Hartley 'Beek' Beekman - Secretary to the President: Huh... Gabriel over the White House.
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