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  1. Wendell Corey. Actor: Rear Window. Wendell Corey was a hard-working American character actor who appeared in numerous movies and television productions in the 1940s, '50s and '60s. Born on March 20, 1914 in Dracut, Massachusetts, in the northeastern part of the Commonwealth near the New Hampshire border, Corey was the son of a Congregationalist clergyman. After receiving his education, Corey ...

  2. Actor, Wendell Corey, was born on Mar 20, 1914 in Dracut, MA. Corey died at the age of 54 on Nov 8, 1968 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles and was laid to rest in Washington Cemetery in Washington, Berkshire County, MA.

  3. OBITUARY. WENDELL COREY. Film star and actor Wendell Corey, the American stage film and television actor, has died in Hollywood at the age of 54. He was an actor who only entered the theatre by chance, and who did not make his film debut until well into middle age. Corey was born at Dracut, Massachusetts, on March 20, 1914.

  4. Wendell Corey as dissolute card-dealer Robbie admits Clark Gable as Charlie, his employer, brother-in-law and casino owner, who arrives unexpectedly at home enthusing about fishing, for Audrey Totter as sister-in-law Alice, and Alexis Smith as Lon, lady of the house, in MGM’s Any Number Can Play, 1949.

  5. Wendell Corey (20 de marzo de 1914–8 de noviembre de 1968) fue un actor estadounidense . Su verdadero nombre era Wendell Reid Corey, nació en Dracut, Massachusetts. Sus padres eran Milton Rothwell Corey (pastor de la Iglesia congregacional) y Julia Etta McKenney. Wendell recibió su educación en Springfield (Massachusetts) .

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  7. Wendell Corey. Wendell Corey was a hard-working American character actor who appeared in numerous movies and television productions in the 1940s, '50s and '60s. Born on March 20, 1914 in Dracut, Massachusetts, in the northeastern part of the Commonwealth near the New Hampshire border, Corey was the son of a Congregationalist clergyman.