
Fredric March
Known for Acting · 113 credits
- Born
- 1897-08-31
- Died
- 1975-04-14
- Place of birth
- Racine, Wisconsin, USA
- Also known as
- Фредрик Марч · Frederick March · Фредрік Марч
Biography
Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated, versatile stars of the 1930s and 1940s. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), as well as the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for Years Ago (1947) and Long Day's Journey into Night (1956).
March is one of only two actors, the other being Helen Hayes, to have won both the Academy Award and the Tony Award twice.
Known For
TV Shows (11)

Tony Awards
1956
as Self - Presenter

What's My Line?
1950
as Self

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948
as Self

Omnibus
1952

The Oscars
1953
as Self
Lux Video Theatre
1950
as Sam / Captain Matt
Producers' Showcase
1954

MGM Parade
1955
as self
Lamp Unto My Feet
1948
as Albert Schweitzer (voice)
The Best of Broadway
1954
Tales from Dickens
1959
as Self / Host
Movies (102)

Hombre
1967
as Dr. Alex Favor

The Best Years of Our Lives
1946
as Al Stephenson

Les Misérables
1935
as Jean Valjean / Champmathieu

… tick… tick… tick…
1970
as Mayor Jeff Parks

The Sign of the Cross
1932
as Marcus Superbus - Prefect of Rome

Executive Suite
1954
as Loren Phineas Shaw

Complicated Women
2003
as Self (archive footage)

The Buccaneer
1938
as Jean Lafitte

Inherit the Wind
1960
as Matthew Harrison Brady

Alexander the Great
1956
as Philip of Macedonia

The Iceman Cometh
1973
as Harry Hope

Anthony Adverse
1936
as Anthony Adverse

Manslaughter
1930
as Dan O'Bannon

A Star Is Born
1937
as Norman Maine

I Married a Witch
1942
as Jonathan / Nathaniel / Samuel / Wallace Wooley

Seven Days in May
1964
as President Jordan Lyman

Paris Bound
1929
as Jim Hutton

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1931
as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Edward Hyde

The Bridges at Toko-Ri
1954
as Rear Adm. George Tarrant

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
1975
as Self (archive footage)

The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
1956
as Ralph Hopkins

The Desperate Hours
1955
as Daniel C. Hilliard

Anna Karenina
1935
as Count Vronsky

Nothing Sacred
1937
as Wallace "Wally" Cook

My Sin
1931
as Dick Grady

Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
1940
as Self (archive footage)

Bedtime Story
1941
as Luke Drake

The Dummy
1929
as Trumbull Meredith

Victory
1940
as Hendrik Heyst

The Barretts of Wimpole Street
1934
as Robert Browning

Middle of the Night
1959
as Jerry Kingsley

An Act of Murder
1948
as Judge Calvin Cooke

Death of a Salesman
1951
as Willy Loman

Laughter
1930
as Paul Lockridge

Trade Winds
1938
as Sam Wye

The Eagle and the Hawk
1933
as Jerry H. Young

The Condemned of Altona
1962
as Albrecht von Gerlach

Design for Living
1933
as Tom Chambers

Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film
2014
as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde (archive footage)

It's a Big Country
1951
as Joe Esposito

The Road to Glory
1936
as Lieutenant Michel Denet

The Dark Angel
1935
as Alan Trent

The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn
1986
as Self (archive footage)

Death Takes a Holiday
1934
as Prince Sirki

There Goes My Heart
1938
as Bill Spencer

Mary of Scotland
1936
as Bothwell

Albert Schweitzer
1957
as Albert Schweitzer (voice)

So Ends Our Night
1941
as Josef Steiner

The Affairs of Cellini
1934
as Benvenuto Cellini

Going Hollywood: The '30s
1984
as Self (archive footage)

All of Me
1934
as Don Ellis

Hollywood: Style Center of the World
1940
as Self

The Young Doctors
1961
as Dr. Joseph Pearson

Another Part of the Forest
1948
as Marcus Hubbard

Man on a Tightrope
1953
as Karel Cernik

Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To
1990
as (archive footage)
So You Want to Be in Pictures
1947
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Christopher Columbus
1949
as Christopher Columbus

Honor Among Lovers
1931
as Jerry Stafford

A Christmas Carol
1954
as Ebenezer Scrooge

Jealousy
1929
as Pierre

Strangers in Love
1932
as Buddy Drake / Arthur Drake

Merrily We Go to Hell
1932
as Jerry Corbett

Susan and God
1940
as Barrie Trexel

The Royal Family of Broadway
1930
as Tony Cavendish

The Devil
1921
as Bal Masque Participant (uncredited)

Breakdowns of 1936
1936
as Self

The Adventures of Mark Twain
1944
as Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain)

One Foot in Heaven
1941
as William Spence

Footlights and Fools
1929
as Gregory Pyne

Tonight Is Ours
1933
as Sabien Pastal

We Live Again
1934
as Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov

The Wild Party
1929
as James Gilmore

Good Dame
1934
as Mace Townsley

The 400 Million
1939
as Narration (voice)

Paramount on Parade
1930
as Marine

Hollywood on Parade No. B-5
1933
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Twentieth Century
1949
as Oscar Jaffe

Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman
2007
as Self (archive footage)

The Winslow Boy
1958
as Arthur Winslow

Hollywood on Parade No. A-1
1932
as Self

Smilin' Through
1932
as Kenneth Wayne / Jeremy

Ladies Love Brutes
1930
as Dwight Howell

Make Me a Star
1932
as Fredric March (uncredited)

The Marriage Playground
1929
as Martin Boyne

A Christmas Carol
1959
as Narrator

Coded: The Hidden Love of J.C. Leyendecker
2021
as Archival Footage

True to the Navy
1930
as Bull's Eye McCoy

The Studio Murder Mystery
1929
as Richard Hardell

The Night Angel
1931
as Rudek Berken
The Education of Elizabeth
1921
as Man (uncredited)

Tomorrow, the World!
1944
as Mike Frame

Sarah and Son
1930
as Howard Vanning

The Great Adventure
1921
as Man (uncredited)

The Making of a Great Motion Picture
1936

The Titan: Story of Michelangelo
1950
as Narrator (voice)
A Pass to Tomorrow
1945
as Self - Narrator

Island of Allah
1956
as Himself / Narrator

The Valley of the Tennessee
1944
as Narrator (voice)

Paying the Piper
1921
as Man (uncredited)

Welcome Home
1945
as Narrator

Black Sea Fighters
1942
as Self - Narrator of the English dub
About Fredric March
Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated, versatile stars of the 1930s and 1940s. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), as well as the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for Years Ago (1947) and Long Day's Journey into Night (1956). March is one of only two actors, the other being Helen Hayes, to have won both the Academy Award and the Tony Award twice. With 113 credits spanning from 1921 to 2021, Fredric March has appeared in 102 films and 11 TV shows.
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Most Popular Fredric March Movies
- Hombre (1967) — as Dr. Alex Favor
- The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) — as Al Stephenson
- Les Misérables (1935) — as Jean Valjean / Champmathieu
- … tick… tick… tick… (1970) — as Mayor Jeff Parks
- The Sign of the Cross (1932) — as Marcus Superbus - Prefect of Rome
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