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Hume Cronyn

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Lifeboat (1944) - still

Publicity still from "Lifeboat".

  • born: 18/Jul/1911 (London, Ontario, Canada)
  • died: 15/Jun/2003 (Fairfield, Connecticut, USA) - prostate cancer

[edit] Biography

[edit] Early years

He was born in London, Ontario, Canada, one of five children of Hume Blake Cronyn, a businessman and a Member of Parliament for London, and his wife Frances Amelia Labatt, an heiress of the brewing company of the same name.

His grandfather was Verschoyle Cronin. His great-grandfather was Bishop Benjamin Cronyn, founder of Huron College at the University of Western Ontario. His great-uncle Benjamin Jr. was both a prominent citizen and early mayor of London, Ontario. Benjamin Jr. was later indicted for fraud and fled to Vermont. During his tenure in London he built a mansion called Oakwood, which currently serves as the head office of the Info-Tech Research Group.

[edit] Stage career

Hume Cronyn studied drama at McGill University, and continued his acting studies under Max Reinhardt and at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1934, he made his Broadway debut as a janitor in "Hipper's Holiday" and became known for his versatility, playing a number of different roles on stage.

[edit] Film career

His initial Hollywood film was in 1943 in Alfred Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt". He later appeared in that director's "Lifeboat" and was a writer for the screenplays of "Rope" and "Under Capricorn". He was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actor for his performance in "The Seventh Cross" in 1944.

[edit] Personal life

Cronyn was married to actress Jessica Tandy from 1942 until her death in 1994, and appeared with her in many of their more memorable dramatic stage, film and TV outings, including "The Gin Game", "Foxfire", "Cocoon" and "Cocoon: The Return".

He became an American citizen in 1966. In 1988, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

His 1991 autobiography was called "A Terrible Liar".

Hume Cronyn married author Susan Cooper in July 1996. He died at age 91 of prostate cancer at his home in Fairfield, Connecticut.

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