- Date of Birth: 31 August, 1897
- Place of Birth: Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
- Biography: Fredric March (August 30, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American stage and film actor. He won an Oscar for Best Actor in 1932 for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and in 1946 for The Best Years of Our Lives.
Filmography
- Strictly Courtroom (2008)
- The Iceman Cometh (1973)
- ...tick... tick... tick... (1970)
- Hombre (1967)
- The Presidency: A Splendid Misery (1964)
- Seven Days in May (1964)
- Sequestrati di Altona, I (1963)
- The Young Doctors (1962)
- Inherit the Wind (1960)
- Middle of the Night (1959)
- Albert Schweitzer (1957)
- Alexander the Great (1956)
News
'Dead' heads invade Venice
variety.com –
2009-09-09
There's never been a zombie movie in competition here -- George A. Romero's "Survival of the Dead" is a first. But what many of this year's festival attendees may not know is that the first edition of the festival in... ... Full Article
Golden oldies available on DVD
deseretnews.com –
2009-04-16
This set is obviously inspired by Warner's similar "Forbidden Hollywood" DVD volumes, with a lot less bonus material - but you'll get no complaints from this corner since five of the six films here have never been on home video... ... Full Article
They were ignored. Not by us.
totalfilm.com –
2009-02-19
The Academy used to respect horror films, to a degree. In 1931, they at least let Fredric March's Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde turn tie with Wallace Beery's The Champ for Best Actor. ... Full Article
The 10 Best American Movies
nytimes.com –
2009-01-04
It's Top Ten time again, and like everyone else I have a list, in my case a list of the 10 best American movies ever. ... Full Article
' 'Have You Seen . . .?' '
nytimes.com –
2008-12-07
Yet I urge you to do your best to regard this film with the eyes of 1954, and to see the astonishing vigor from Kurosawa that goes into every frame and meeting. ... Full Article
James Bond is everywhere, but maybe you're not the vodka martini type.Maybe a pint of your favorite locally brewed suds is more your speed. ... Full Article


"One Foot In Heaven" Fredric March
Fredric March on What's My Line?
Movie Legends - Fredric March
Anthony Adverse (1936) Opera Scene ~ Olivia de Havilland, Fredric March, Gale Sondergaard