- Gene Lockhart
Infobox actor
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name = Gene Lockhart
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caption =in "Bridal Suite" (1939)
birthname = Eugene Lockhart
birthdate = birth date|1891|07|18
location =London, Ontario ,Canada
deathdate = death date and age|1957|03|31|1891|07|18 (coronary thrombosis )
deathplace =Santa Monica, California ,USA
spouse =Kathleen Lockhart (1924-1957) (his death) 1 Child (June Lockhart )Eugene "Gene" Lockhart (
July 18 ,1891 –March 31 ,1957 ) was a CanadianAcademy Award -nominatedcharacter actor , singer, playwright and popular composer.Born in
London, Ontario , Lockhart made his professional debut at the age of six when he appeared with The Kilties Band of Canada. At the age of 15, he was appearing in sketches with actressBeatrice Lillie . Lockhart was educated in various Canadian schools and at the Brompton Oratory School inLondon, England . He also played football for theToronto Argonauts .Lockhart had a long stage career; he also wrote professionally and taught acting and stage technique at the
Juilliard School of Music inNew York City . He had also written theatrical sketches, radio shows, special stage material, song lyrics and articles for stage and radio magazines.He made his Broadway debut in 1916, in the musical " The Riviera Girl". He was a member of the travelling play "The Pierrot Players" (for which he wrote the book and lyrics). This play introduced the song, "
The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise ", for which Lockhart wrote the lyrics along with Canadian composerErnest Seitz . (The song was subsequently made popular byLes Paul and Mary Ford in the 1950s.) He also wrote and directed the Broadway musical revue "Bunk of 1926". He also sang in "Die Fledermaus " for the San Francisco Opera Association.However, Lockhart is mostly remembered for his film work. He made his film debut in the 1922 version of "
Smilin' Through ", as the Rector, but did not made his sound debut until 1934 in the film "By Your Leave", where he played the playboy Skeets. Lockhart subsequently appeared in more than 300 motion pictures. He often played villains, including a role as the treacherous informant Regis in "Algiers", the American remake of "Pepe le Moko ", which gained him anAcademy Award nomination forBest Supporting Actor . He also played the suspicious Georges de la Trémouille, the Dauphin's chief counselor, in the famous 1948 film, "Joan of Arc", starringIngrid Bergman . He had a great succession of "good guy" supporting roles includingBob Cratchit in "A Christmas Carol" and the judge in "Miracle on 34th Street ". He is also fondly remembered as the Starkeeper in the 1956 film version ofRodgers and Hammerstein 's "Carousel". Playing a bumbling sheriff, he appeared in "His Girl Friday " oppositeCary Grant andRosalind Russell . He also appeared in the movie "The Sea Wolf" (1941), adapted from the novel byJack London , as a ship's doctor. His last film role was that of the Equity Board President in the 1957 film "Jeanne Eagels ".On Broadway, Lockhart originated the role of Uncle Sid in
Eugene O'Neill 's only comedy, "Ah, Wilderness! ", and took over fromLee J. Cobb as Willy Loman, during the original run of "Death of a Salesman ".Lockhart died from a
coronary thrombosis at the age of 65 in Santa Monica, California. He is buried next to his wife inHoly Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.Lockhart was the husband of
Kathleen Lockhart , the father ofJune Lockhart and the grandfather of Anne Lockhart.He has two stars on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6307Hollywood Boulevard , one for motion pictures and one for television.elected filmography
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Smilin' Through " (1922)
*"By Your Leave " (1934)
*"Crime and Punishment " (1935)
*"Times Square Playboy " (1936)
*"Something to Sing About " (1937)
*"Algiers" (1938)
*"Blondie" (1938)
*"A Christmas Carol" (1938)
*"Sweethearts" (1938)
*"The Story of Alexander Graham Bell " (1939)
*"Geronimo" (1939)
*"His Girl Friday " (1940)
*"Abe Lincoln in Illinois " (1940)
*"Edison the Man " (1940)
*"A Dispatch from Reuters " (1940)
*"The Sea Wolf" (1941)
*"Meet John Doe " (1941)
*"Billy the Kid" (1941)
*"One Foot in Heaven " (1941)
*"The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1941)
*"They Died with Their Boots On " (1941)
*"Hangmen Also Die " (1943)
*"Mission to Moscow " (1943)
*"Northern Pursuit " (1943)
*"Going My Way " (1944)
*"The House of 92nd Street " (1945)
*"Leave Her to Heaven " (1945)
*"A Scandal in Paris " (1946)
*"The Strange Woman " (1946)
*"Miracle on 34th Street " (1947)
*"Joan of Arc" (1948)
*"Madame Bovary" (1949)
*"The Inspector General" (1949)
*"I'd Climb the Highest Mountain " (1951)
*"The Lady From Texas " (1951)
*"Bonzo Goes to College " (1952)
*"Androcles and the Lion " (1952)
*"Down Among the Sheltering Palms" (1953)
*"Francis Covers the Big Town " (1953)
*"World for Ransom " (1954)
*"The Vanishing American " (1955)
*"Carousel" (1956)
*"The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit " (1956)
*"Jeanne Eagels " (1957)External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0516876/ Gene Lockhart in the IMDb]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1545 Gene Lockhart's Photo & Gravesite]References
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New York Times 1 April 1957 "Gene Lockhart of Stage, Screen Actor of Supporting Roles Dies--Had First Broadway Part in 1916"
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