Wendell Corey
Born March 20, 1914 (Age: 112)
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Dracut, Massachusetts, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wendell Reid Corey (March 20, 1914 – November 8, 1968) was an American actor and politician. He began his acting career on the stage, doing a number of productions in summer stock. His Broadway debut was in Comes the Revelation (1942). After appearing in a number of supporting roles, he scored his first hit as a cynical newspaperman in Elmer Rice's comedy Dream Girl (1945). While appearing in the play Corey was seen by producer Hal Wallis, who persuaded him to sign a contract with Paramount and pursue a motion picture career in Hollywood. His movie debut came as a gangster in Desert Fury (1947). He starred with Casey Walters in the television series Harbor Command (1957–1958), co-starred on The Nanette Fabray Show (1961), and, during its first season, had the lead role in the medical drama The Eleventh Hour (1962–1963). Corey made guest appearances on a number of programs, including Target: The Corruptors!, Channing, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Untouchables, Burke's Law, Perry Mason, The Road West, and The Wild Wild West. He served as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1961 to 1963 and was a member of the board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild. A Republican campaigner in national politics since 1956, Corey was elected to the Santa Monica City Council in April 1965. The conservative politician ran for the California seat in the United States Congress in 1966, but lost the primary election. He was still a councilman at the time of his death.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wendell Reid Corey (March 20, 1914 – November 8, 1968) was an American actor and politician. He began his acting career on the stage, doing a number of productions in summer stock. His Broadway debut was in Comes the Revelation (1942). After appearing in a number of supporting roles, he scored his first hit as a cynical newspaperman in Elmer Rice's comedy Dream Girl (1945). While appearing in the play Corey was seen by producer Hal Wallis, who persuaded him to sign a contract with Paramount and pursue a motion picture career in Hollywood. His movie debut came as a gangster in Desert Fury (1947).
He starred with Casey Walters in the television series Harbor Command (1957–1958), co-starred on The Nanette Fabray Show (1961), and, during its first season, had the lead role in the medical drama The Eleventh Hour (1962–1963).
Corey made guest appearances on a number of programs, including Target: The Corruptors!, Channing, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Untouchables, Burke's Law, Perry Mason, The Road West, and The Wild Wild West.
He served as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1961 to 1963 and was a member of the board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild. A Republican campaigner in national politics since 1956, Corey was elected to the Santa Monica City Council in April 1965. The conservative politician ran for the California seat in the United States Congress in 1966, but lost the primary election. He was still a councilman at the time of his death.
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Filmography
No Image
The Star Maker
1968
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as
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Age: 54
Broken Sabre
1965
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as Major Whitcomb
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Age: 51
Blood on the Arrow
1964
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as Clint Mailer
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Age: 50
Alias Jesse James
1959
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as Jesse James
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Age: 45
The Light in the Forest
1958
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as Wilse Owens
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Age: 44
The Rainmaker
1956
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as Deputy Sheriff J.S. File
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Age: 42
The Rack
1956
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as Maj. Sam Moulton
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Age: 42
The Killer Is Loose
1956
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as Leon 'Foggy' Poole
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Age: 41
The Bold and the Brave
1956
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as Dave Fairchild
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Age: 41
The Big Knife
1955
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as Smiley Coy
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Age: 41
Rear Window
1954
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as Thomas Doyle
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Age: 40
Hell's Half Acre
1954
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as Chet Chester, aka Randy Williams
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Age: 40
The Backbone of America
1953
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as Ben Bruce
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Age: 39
Laughing Anne
1953
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as Capt. Davidson
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Age: 39
A Tale of Two Cities
1953
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as Sydney Carton
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Age: 39
Jamaica Run
1953
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as Todd Dacey
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Age: 39
Harriet Craig
1950
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as Walter Craig
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Age: 36
The Furies
1950
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as Rip Darrow
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Age: 36
No Sad Songs for Me
1950
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as Bradford 'Brad' Scott
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Age: 36