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  1. 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.

  2. Wendell Corey war von 1961 bis 1963 Präsident der Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, die alljährlich die Oscars verleiht, und war gleichzeitig Mitglied der Screen Actors Guild. 1966 bewarb er sich um einen Sitz im Repräsentantenhaus der Vereinigten Staaten, doch er verlor bereits die Vorwahl seiner Partei, so dass er bis zu seinem frühen Ableben im Stadtrat verblieb.

  3. Figlio di Milton Rothwell Corey, pastore della Chiesa Congregazionalista, e di Julia Etta McKinney, Wendell Corey compì gli studi a Springfield ( Massachusetts) e iniziò a calcare il palcoscenico in allestimenti teatrali estivi. Durante gli anni trenta lavorò come commesso [1] e continuò a recitare in teatro, debuttando a Broadway nel 1942 ...

  4. Wendell Corey. Wendell Corey was an American actor who had a successful career in film, stage, and television. He was born on March 20, 1914, in Dracut, Massachusetts, United States. Corey is known for his versatile acting abilities, which allowed him to portray a wide range of characters, from sympathetic heroes to complex villains.

  5. 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.

  6. Wendell Corey est une star de la série télévisée Eleventh Hour; il atteint la notoriété grâce à son rôle dans le film The Accused (1948) et continuera de se produire comme acteur de premier plan durant les années 1950 et 60. Parmi ses films les plus connus figurent Fenêtre sur cour (1954), Le Supplice des aveux (1956) et Le Faiseur ...

  7. On TV Corey starred in the weekly series Harbor Command (1957) and The Eleventh Hour (1961-63). Intensely interested in politics, Corey was once the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the director of the Screen Actors, and served on the Santa Monica City Council; he ran for but did not win California's Republican congressional seat.