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William Powell

William Powell

Biography

William Horatio Powell (July 29, 1892 – March 5, 1984) was an American actor. A major star at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, he was paired with Myrna Loy in 14 films, including the Thin Man series based on the Nick and Nora Charles characters created by Dashiell Hammett. Powell was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor three times: for The Thin Man (1934), My Man Godfrey (1936), and Life with Father (1947). After high school, he left home for New York and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts at the age of 18. In 1912, Powell graduated from the AADA, and worked in some vaudeville and stock companies. After several successful experiences on the Broadway stage, he began his Hollywood career in 1922, playing a small role as an evil henchman of Professor Moriarty in a production of Sherlock Holmes with John Barrymore. His most memorable role in silent movies was as a bitter film director opposite Emil Jannings' Academy Award-winning performance as a fallen general in The Last Command (1928). This success, along with Powell's pleasant speaking voice, led to his first starring role as amateur detective Philo Vance in the "talkie" The Canary Murder Case (1929). Powell's most famous role was that of Nick Charles in six Thin Man films, beginning with The Thin Man in 1934, based upon Dashiell Hammett's novel. The role provided a perfect opportunity for Powell, with his resonant speaking voice, to showcase his sophisticated charm and witty sense of humor, and he received his first Academy Award nomination for The Thin Man. Myrna Loy played his wife, Nora, in each of the Thin Man films. Their on-screen partnership, beginning alongside Clark Gable in 1934 with Manhattan Melodrama, was one of Hollywood's most prolific, and they appeared in 14 films together. Loy and Powell starred in the Best Picture of 1936, The Great Ziegfeld, with Powell in the title role and Loy as Ziegfeld's wife Billie Burke. That same year, he also received his second Academy Award nomination, for the comedy My Man Godfrey. In 1935, he starred with Jean Harlow in Reckless. A serious romance developed between them, and in 1936, they were reunited on screen and with Loy and Spencer Tracy in the screwball comedy Libeled Lady. However, Harlow surprisingly and quickly became ill, and died from uremia at the age of 26 in June 1937 before they could marry. His distress over her death, as well as a cancer diagnosis of his own, caused him to accept fewer acting roles. Powell's career slowed considerably in the 1940s, although he received his third Academy Award nomination in 1947 for his role as the cantankerous Clarence Day, Sr., in Life with Father. His last film was 1955's Mister Roberts. Powell died in Palm Springs, California, on March 5, 1984, at the age of 91 from heart failure, nearly 30 years after his retirement. He is buried at the Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California, near his third wife Diana Lewis, and his only child, his son William David Powell.

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

118

Gender

Male

Birthday

1892-07-29

Place of Birth

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Also Known As

William H. Powell, William Horatio Powell

Known For

How to Marry a Millionaire The Thin Man Double Wedding I Love You Again Love Crazy Take One False Step Libeled Lady The Heavenly Body My Man Godfrey One Way Passage Manhattan Melodrama Life with Father After the Thin Man Another Thin Man Shadow of the Thin Man The Thin Man Goes Home Song of the Thin Man Crossroads The Great Ziegfeld Ziegfeld Follies The Senator Was Indiscreet Mister Roberts High Pressure Private Detective 62 The Benson Murder Case Jewel Robbery Reckless The Last Command The Canary Murder Case Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage Feel My Pulse Sherlock Holmes When Knighthood Was in Flower Romola The Girl Who Had Everything The Treasure of Lost Canyon It's a Big Country Dancing in the Dark Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid The Hoodlum Saint The Baroness and the Butler The Emperor's Candlesticks The Last of Mrs. Cheyney The Ex-Mrs. Bradford Rendezvous Star of Midnight Evelyn Prentice The Key Fashions of 1934 The Kennel Murder Case The Greene Murder Case Man of the World The Four Feathers Paid to Love The Youngest Profession Nevada Lawyer Man Interference Street of Chance Escapade Double Harness Beau Geste Charming Sinners The Road to Singapore Pointed Heels Behind the Make-Up For the Defense The Bright Shawl The Great Gatsby Ladies' Man Going Hollywood: The '30s Forgotten Faces The Runaway Partners in Crime Shadow of the Law Special Delivery Paramount on Parade Aloma of the South Seas The Big Parade of Comedy La Fiesta de Santa Barbara The Voice of Hollywood Outcast Under the Red Robe Dangerous Money Too Many Kisses Faint Perfume My Lady's Lips The Beautiful City White Mice Sea Horses Desert Gold Tin Gods New York Love's Greatest Mistake Time to Love She's a Sheik The Drag Net The Vanishing Pioneer Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Hollywood: Style Center of the World That's Entertainment, Part II Beau Sabreur The Great Morgan The Romance of Celluloid From the Ends of the Earth A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound Twenty Years After The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To William Powell: A True Gentleman Senorita James Stewart: A Wonderful Life It's Showtime Cinecittà Babilonia: Sex, Drugs and Black Shirts Jean Harlow: Platinum Bombshell The Love Story of Jean Harlow and William Powell Discovering Jean Harlow Two Tragic Blondes - Marilyn Monroe And Jean Harlow
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