Charles Coburn

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June 18, 1877

Charles Douville Coburn (June 19, 1877 – August 30, 1961) was an American film and theatre actor. Best known for his work in comedies, Coburn received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1943's The More the Merrier. Coburn was born in Macon, Georgia, the son of Scotch-Irish Americans Emma Louise Sprigman (May 11, 1838 Springfield, Ohio – November 12, 1896 Savannah, Georgia) and Moses Douville Coburn (April 27, 1834 Savannah, Georgia – December 27, 1902 Savannah, Georgia). Growing up in Savannah, he started out at age 14 doing odd jobs at the local Savannah Theater, handing out programs, ushering, or being the doorman. By age 17 or 18, he was the theater manager. He later became an actor, making his debut on Broadway in 1901. Coburn formed an acting company with actress Ivah Wills in 1905. They married in 1906. In addition to managing the company, the couple performed frequently on Broadway. After his wife's death in 1937, Coburn relocated to Los Angeles, California and began film work. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a retired millionaire playing Cupid in The More the Merrier in 1943. He was also nominated for The Devil and Miss Jones in 1941 and The Green Years in 1946. Other notable film credits include Of Human Hearts (1938), The Lady Eve (1941), Kings Row (1942), The Constant Nymph (1943), Heaven Can Wait (1943), Wilson (1944), Impact (1949), The Paradine Case (1947), Everybody Does It (1950), Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (1952), Monkey Business (1952), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and John Paul Jones (1959). He usually played comedic parts, but Kings Row and Wilson were dramatic parts, showing his versatility. For his contributions to motion pictures, in 1960, Coburn was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6268 Hollywood Boulevard. Description above from the Wikipedia article Charles Coburn, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line
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movie1997United States
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend
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movie1986United States
Character: Self (from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes [1953]) (archive footage)Credit: Acting
It's Showtime
6.90
movie1976United States
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Marilyn
6.90
movie1963United States
Character: Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman (archive footage) (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Pepe
6.50
movie1960MexicoUnited States
Character: Charles CoburnCredit: Acting
John Paul Jones
6.70
movie1959United States
Character: Benjamin FranklinCredit: Acting
A Stranger in My Arms
6.90
movie1959United States
Character: Vance BeasleyCredit: Acting
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker
6.80
movie1959United States
Character: Grampa PennypackerCredit: Acting
The Story of Mankind
6.30
movie1957United States
Character: HippocratesCredit: Acting
How to Murder a Rich Uncle
6.90
movie1957UK
Character: Uncle George ClitterbernCredit: Acting
Town on Trial
6.80
movie1957United States
Character: Dr. John FennerCredit: Acting
Around the World in Eighty Days
6.70
movie1956United States
Character: Steamship Company ClerkCredit: Acting
The Power and the Prize
6.80
movie1956United States
Character: Guy EliotCredit: Acting
How To Be Very, Very Popular
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movie1955United States
Character: Dr. TweedCredit: Acting
The Long Wait
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movie1954United States
Character: GardinerCredit: Acting
The Rocket Man
6.80
movie1954United States
Character: Mayor Ed JohnsonCredit: Acting
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
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movie1953United States
Character: Sir Francis BeekmanCredit: Acting
Trouble Along the Way
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movie1953United States
Character: le Père Matthew William BurkeCredit: Acting
Monkey Business
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movie1952United States
Character: Oliver OxleyCredit: Acting
Has Anybody Seen My Gal?
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movie1952United States
Character: Samuel Fulton / John SmithCredit: Acting