Hume Cronyn

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Actor • Writer

Birth Date: July 18, 1911

Death Date: June 15, 2003

Birth Place: London, Ontario, Canada

The son of a prominent Canadian politician, Hume Cronyn made his stage debut with the Montreal Repertory Theatre in 1930 while still a student at McGill University and reached Broadway in 1934, playing the Janitor in "Hipper's Holiday." Short and wiry, he gained a reputation for excellence onstage, adroitly portraying ordinary people, and would later prove his versatility by branching into directing, producing and playwriting. An early appearance on the new medium of TV (a 1939 NBC presentation of "Her Master's Voice") preceded Cronyn's first feature role as the literal-minded, snooping, armchair detective-neighbor in Alfred Hitchcock's understated thriller "Shadow of a Doubt" (1943). He also collaborated on the screenplays for Hitchcock's "Rope" (1948, with Arthur Laurents) and "Under Capricorn" (1949, with James Birdie), as well as playing the ship's radio operator in the director's "Lifeboat" (1944).

Although Cronyn garnered a Supporting Actor Oscar nomination as the dull-witted friend who helps Spencer Tracy avoid the Gestapo in "The Seventh Cross" (1944, his first film with wife Jessica Tandy), roles like his Nazi collaborator in "The Cross of Lorraine" (1943) and the despicably ruthless prison guard captain in "Brute Force" (1947) marked him as a baddie. In an effort to escape such typecasting, he turned down the plum part of the sadistic killer played by Richard Widmark in "Kiss of Death" (also 1947) and successfully broke out of the villain mold to enjoy a varied film acting career, playing everything from a jealous physician in "People Will Talk" (1951) and Roosevelt's gruff counselor Louis Howe in "Sunrise at Campobello" (1960) to half of a bickering old homosexual couple in "There Was a Crooked Man" (1970) and Warren Beatty's editor in "The Parallax View" (1974). Cronyn's Tony-winning stage performance as Polonius opposite Richard Burton's "Hamlet" (1964) made it to the screen via a filmed record of the Broadway production directed by John Gielgud. Cronyn's directing debut at the helm of Tennessee Williams' one-act play "Portrait of a Madonna" starred wife Tandy and led directly to her landing the role of Blanche in Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" on Broadway. The two first acted together on stage in Broadway's "The Fourposter" (1951), a play they would eventually perform more than 600 times over the years. Subsequent plays like Edward Albee's "A Delicate Balance" in the 60s, "The Gin Game" in the 70s and "The Petition" in the 80s established them as the successors to Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne as the pre-eminent married acting couple of the American theater, culminating in a shared Special Lifetime Achievement Tony in 1993. "Honky Tonk Freeway" (1981) reunited them for the first time in features since 1946, and over the next 13 years, Tandy and Cronyn would act together in five more films, as Glenn Close's parents in "The World According to Garp" (1982), as a married couple in "Cocoon" (1985), its 1988 sequel and "*batteries not included" (1987) and their final onscreen appearance as former lovers in "Camilla" (1994), released after Tandy's death. In addition to televised version of their stage work, Cronyn and Tandy co-starred in the short-lived series "The Marriage" (NBC, 1954) and their final small screen collaboration was in the poignant CBS "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation "To Dance With the White Dog" (1993), for which he won one of this three Emmy Awards. Cronyn began his association with Susan Cooper, co-writing "Foxfire," the 1980 Broadway play co-starring Tandy and him. Cronyn and Cooper continued their collaboration on "The Dollmaker" (ABC, 1984), starring Jane Fonda in her TV-movie debut, which earned the pair Writers Guild and Christopher Awards for their teleplay. It was at Cooper's urging that he wrote "A Terrible Liar," his 1991 autobiography chronicling the Cronyns' life together through 1966, and they expanded on their partnership (which also yielded the as yet produced screen adaptation of Anne Tyler's novel "Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant") by marrying in July of 1996. After taking some time off following Tandy's death, Cronyn resumed working, portraying the dying patriarch to Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep in "Marvin's Room" (1996), then acting on TV in the Showtime movies "12 Angry Men" and "Horton Foote's Alone" (both 1997) and the CBS miniseries "Seasons of Love" (1998). Home movies shot by Cronyn and Tandy on their journey to East Africa in 1966, augmented by footage from his return there in 1995, became "An African Love Story" (Disney Channel, 1996). Cronin close out a long and enviable career before the cameras with appearences in several made-for-TV movies, including the heartwarming Christmas tale "Santa and Pete" (1999), in which he played St. Nicholas, and "Off Season" (2001), directed by his on-stage "Glass Menagerie" co-star Bruce Davison. Cronin passed away in 2003 at the age of 91.

Credits

A Separate Peace

Actor
Professor Carmichael
Movie
2004

Off Season

Actor
Sam Clausner
Movie
2001

Yesterday's Children

Actor
Old Sonny Sutton
Movie
2000

Angel Passing

Actor
Show
1999

Seasons of Love

Actor
Show
1999

Sea People

Actor
Mr. John McRae
Movie
1999

Santa and Pete

Actor
Saint Nick
Movie
1999

12 Angry MenStream

Actor
Juror 9
Movie
1997
93%

Alone

Actor
Alone
Movie
1997

Marvin's RoomStream

Actor
Marvin
Movie
1996
84%

Camilla

Actor
Ewald
Movie
1994

To Dance With the White Dog

Actor
Robert Samuel Peek
Movie
1993

The Pelican BriefStream

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Justice Rosenberg
Movie
1993
54%

Broadway Bound

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Ben
Movie
1992

Christmas on Division Street

Actor
Cleveland Meriwether
Movie
1991

Age-Old Friends

Actor
John Cooper
Movie
1989

Cocoon: The Return

Actor
Joseph "Joe" Finley
Movie
1988

Foxfire

Actor
Hector Nations
Movie
1987

*batteries not Included

Actor
Frank Riley
Movie
1987

Cocoon

Actor
Joe Finley
Movie
1985
76%

Brewster's MillionsStream

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Rupert Horn
Movie
1985
38%

Impulse

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Dr. Carr
Movie
1984

The World According to GarpStream

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Mr. Fields
Movie
1982
71%

RolloverStream

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Maxwell Emery
Movie
1981
70%

The Parallax ViewStream

Actor
Bill Rintels
Movie
1974
88%

Conrack

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Mr. Skeffington
Movie
1974
69%

Conrack

Actor
Movie
1974

There Was a Crooked ManStream

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Dudley Whinner
Movie
1970
82%

The ArrangementStream

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Arthur
Movie
1969
15%

Gaily, Gaily

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Tim Grogan
Movie
1969

Hamlet

Actor
Polonius
Movie
1964

CleopatraStream

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Sosigenes
Movie
1963

Sunrise at CampobelloStream

Actor
Louis Howe
Movie
1960
88%

A Doll's House

Actor
Nils Krogstad
Movie
1959

The Alcoa Hour

Actor
Sam Dickens
Show
1955

Alfred Hitchcock PresentsStream

Actor
Henry Daw
Series
1955

Producers' Showcase

Actor
Show
1954

Climax!Stream

Actor
Series
1954

The Marriage

Actor
Ben Marriott
Show
1954

The Motorola Television Hour

Actor
Show
1953

The United States Steel Hour

Actor
Priam Farll
Show
1953

Ben Hecht's Tales of the City

Actor
Show
1953

General Electric Theater

Actor
Ralph Whitemore
Show
1953

People Will TalkStream

Actor
Prof. Rodney Elwell
Movie
1951
88%

What's My Line?Stream

Guest
Game Show
1950

SuspenseStream

Actor
Series
1949

Top o' the Morning

Actor
Hughie Devine
Movie
1949

Under Capricorn

Writer (Adaptation)
Movie
1949

Studio OneStream

Actor
Series
1948

The Bride Goes Wild

Actor
John McGrath
Movie
1948

RopeStream

Writer
Movie
1948
93%

Brute Force

Actor
Captain Munsey
Movie
1947

The Beginning or the End

Actor
Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Movie
1947

The Green Years

Actor
Papa Leckie
Movie
1946

The Postman Always Rings TwiceStream

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Arthur Keats
Movie
1946
89%

The Sailor Takes a Wife

Actor
Freddie Potts
Movie
1945

A Letter for Evie

Actor
John Phineas McPherson
Movie
1945

Main Street After Dark

Actor
Keller
Movie
1944

The Seventh CrossStream

Actor
Paul Roeder
Movie
1944
100%

The Cross of Lorraine

Actor
Duval
Movie
1944

Lifeboat

Actor
Stanley "Sparks" Garrett
Movie
1944

Phantom of the OperaStream

Actor
Gerard
Movie
1943
77%

Shadow of a DoubtStream

Actor
Herbie Hawkins
Movie
1943
100%