John Halliday

John Halliday

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John Halliday was born on Sep 14, 1884 in USA. John Halliday's big-screen debut came with The Woman Gives directed by Roy William Neill in 1920, strarring Daniel Garford. John Halliday is known for The Philadelphia Story directed by George Cukor, Cary Grant stars as C. K. Dexter Haven and Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Samantha Lord. The upcoming new movie John Halliday plays is The Philadelphia Story which will be released on Jan 17, 1941.

In his earlier days, Halliday seems to have relished the life of an adventurer. At one time he fought with the British Army during the Boer War. As a mining engineer he then dug for gold nuggets in Nevada, rapidly made a fortune and lost it as quickly. He eventually switched to the more peaceful pursuit of acting, initially in Gilbert & Sullivan operettas, then in dramatic plays on Broadway from 1912 to 1936 (lastly in "Tovarich", as Prince Alexandrovitch). Though Brooklyn-born, Halliday was raised in England and often adopted an upper-crust British accent. An incisive and debonair actor with a penchant for sophisticated comedy, he received good reviews as co-star of Celle qu'on accuse (1933) with Cary Grant and Nancy Carroll. He was very much at home playing caddish bon vivants, gleeful villains (such as in Terror Aboard (1933)) or wily arch rogues (notably Désir (1936) with Marlene Dietrich). Halliday had another pivotal role in Envol vers le bonheur (1939) and was then cast to best advantage as Katharine Hepburn's charming philanderer of a father in Indiscrétions (1940). He died in Honolulu, Hawaii, from a heart ailment in October 1947 at the age of 67.

  • Birthday

    Sep 14, 1884
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

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