Birthname: James Stephenson
Sign | Aries |
Born | Apr 14, 1889 Selby, England |
Died | Jul 29, 1941 Pacific Palisades, CA |
Age | Died at 52 |
James Stephenson | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1937-1941 |
Top Roles | Howard Joyce, Colonel Tillman, Prof. Landis, Abbott, Maj. Henri de Beaujolais |
Top Genres | Drama, Crime, Romance, Action, Adventure, Mystery |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Spies, Based on Play |
Top Collaborators | Hal B. Wallis (Producer), Jack L. Warner (Producer), Henry Blanke (Producer), Stuart Holmes |
Shares birthday with | John Gielgud, Rod Steiger, Julie Christie see more.. |
James Stephenson Overview:
Actor, James Stephenson, was born on Apr 14, 1889 in Selby, England. Stephenson died at the age of 52 on Jul 29, 1941 in Pacific Palisades, CA .
HONORS and AWARDS:
.Although Stephenson was nominated for one Oscar, he never won a competitive Academy Award.
Academy Awards
Year | Award | Film name | Role | Result |
1940 | Best Supporting Actor | The Letter (1940) | Howard Joyce | Nominated |
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James Stephenson Quotes:
Howard Joyce:
Be flippant about your own crimes if you want to, but don't be flippant about mine!
Senor De La Torre: What makes you so sure the United States would resort to war? people don't want it, and in a democracy people rule. So I've been told.
Robert Crosbie: I'll do whatever you think is right.
Howard Joyce: I don't think it's right, but I think it's expedient. Juries can sometimes be very stupid, and it's just as well not to worry them with more evidence than they can conveniently deal with.
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Senor De La Torre: What makes you so sure the United States would resort to war? people don't want it, and in a democracy people rule. So I've been told.
Robert Crosbie: I'll do whatever you think is right.
Howard Joyce: I don't think it's right, but I think it's expedient. Juries can sometimes be very stupid, and it's just as well not to worry them with more evidence than they can conveniently deal with.
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