William John Joseph Eythe
Sign | Aries |
Born | Apr 7, 1918 Mars, Pennsylvania |
Died | Jan 26, 1957 Los Angeles, CA |
Age | Died at 38 |
William Eythe | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1943-57 |
Top Roles | Albert 'Al' Marbury, George Felton, Antoine Nicolau, Bill Dietrich, Lt. Alexei Chernoff |
Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, Biographical, Crime, Adventure, War |
Top Topics | Book-Based, Religious, Royalty |
Top Collaborators | Vincent Price, George Chandler, Harry Morgan, Otto Preminger (Director) |
Shares birthday with | James Garner, Alan J. Pakula, Stanley Adams see more.. |
William Eythe Overview:
Actor, William Eythe, was born William John Joseph Eythe on Apr 7, 1918 in Mars, Pennsylvania. Eythe died at the age of 38 on Jan 26, 1957 in Los Angeles, CA .
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William Eythe Quotes:
Albert 'Al' Marbury:
Politics and polite society just don't mix!
Gerald Tetley: I saw your face. It was the face of a depraved, murderous beast. Only two things ever meant anything to you: power and cruelty. You can't feel pity. You can't even feel guilt. You knew they were innocent, but you were crazy to see them hanged. And to make me watch it. I could've stopped you with a gun, just as any other animal can be stopped. But I couldn't do it because I'm a coward. Aren't you glad you made me go? Weren't you proud of me? How does it feel to have begot a weakling, Major? Does it make you afraid there may be some weakness in you, too? That other men might discover and whisper about? Open the door! I want to see your face. I want to know how you feel now!
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Gerald Tetley: I saw your face. It was the face of a depraved, murderous beast. Only two things ever meant anything to you: power and cruelty. You can't feel pity. You can't even feel guilt. You knew they were innocent, but you were crazy to see them hanged. And to make me watch it. I could've stopped you with a gun, just as any other animal can be stopped. But I couldn't do it because I'm a coward. Aren't you glad you made me go? Weren't you proud of me? How does it feel to have begot a weakling, Major? Does it make you afraid there may be some weakness in you, too? That other men might discover and whisper about? Open the door! I want to see your face. I want to know how you feel now!
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