Jack Carson

Jack Carson

actor, soundtrack

Jack Carson was born on Oct 27, 1910 in Canada. Jack Carson's big-screen debut came with You Only Live Once directed by Fritz Lang in 1937, strarring Attendant in First Gas Station (uncredited). Jack Carson is known for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof directed by Richard Brooks, Elizabeth Taylor stars as Maggie Pollitt and Paul Newman as Brick Pollitt. The most recent award Jack Carson achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Jack Carson plays is King of the Roaring 20's: The Story of Arnold Rothstein which will be released on Jun 11, 1961.

When Jack Carson arrived in Hollywood in 1937, he found work at RKO as an extra. His first major acting role came alongside Humphrey Bogart in the romantic comedy Monsieur Dodd part pour Hollywood (1937). After a few years, he developed into a popular character actor who would be seen in a large number of comedies, musicals and a few westerns. Not happy with the direction his career was heading, he went to Warner Brothers in 1941, where the quality of his supporting roles improved. It also did not hurt to be in films that starred James Cagney, such as La blonde framboise (1941) and Fiancée contre remboursement (1941).After three years, he starred with Jane Wyman in Make Your Own Bed (1944) and, again, in The Doughgirls (1944). Carson would play the nice guy with the heart of gold who was still a nice guy even when he was angry. He would take the double take and the quizzical look to a higher level, but he could also act in dramas. He provided a good portrayal of "Albert" in La manière forte (1943) and was acclaimed for his performance in Le roman de Mildred Pierce (1945). However, it was comedies that provided most of his work. He teamed up with his old friend, Dennis Morgan, for several films in the tradition of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. It was in the 1940s that Carson would become popular as a wisecracking comedian on radio. This would lead him to television work in the 1950s, where he was one of 4 rotating hosts on Four Star Revue (1950), until 1951, when he had left the show and the title was changed to "All Star Revue".He hosted and performed on The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950) from 1952-55. He would also help host The U.S. Royal Showcase (1952). He would appear on a number of shows during the 1950s, one of his most remembered being an episode of La quatrième dimension (1959), where he played a somewhat shady used-car salesman who came into possession of an old Model-A Ford that was "haunted" in that whoever owned it had to tell the truth, whether he wanted to or not. Although his movie career slowed in the 1950s, he still appeared in a number of prestige pictures, such as Une étoile est née (1954) with Judy Garland, La ronde de l'aube (1957) with Rock Hudson and La Chatte sur un toit brûlant (1958) with Paul Newman.Collapsed in August 1962 while in rehearsal for the play "Critic's Choice." An early diagnosis deemed it a stomach "disorder," but two months later, cancer was discovered while he was undergoing an unrelated operation.

  • Birthday

    Oct 27, 1910
  • Place of Birth

    Carman, Manitoba, Canada

Known For

Awards

3 wins & 0 nominations

Walk of Fame
1960
Television
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
1960
Radio
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame
National Board of Review, USA
1942
Best Acting
Winner - NBR Award

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