Fredric March



First NameFredric
Last NameMarch
Full Name at BirthErnest Frederick McIntyre Bickel
Other NamesFreddie
Age77 (age at death)
Date of BirthAugust 30, 1897
BirthplaceRacine, Wisconsin
Date of DeathApril 14, 1975
Location of DeathLos Angeles, CA
Cause of DeathProstate Cancer
Height5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight (lb)171
BuildAverage
Eye ColorBrown - Light
Hair ColorBrown - Dark
Star SignVirgo
EthnicityWhite
NationalityAmerican
High SchoolRacine High School, Wisconsin
UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin, Wisconsin
Officers Candidate School
Occupation CategoryActor
Claim to FameThe Best Years Of Our Lives
Brand Endorsementscoca-cola (Magazine advertisement for Coca-Cola) [1933]
FatherJohn F. Bickel
MotherCora Marcher Brown
FriendsSpencer Tracy, Brian Donlevy, William Powell

Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American stage and film actor. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1932 for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and in 1946 for The Best Years of Our Lives.


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Filmography

Selected Fredric March film and TV show credits:


Acting Credits

1973
Harry Hope

1970
Mayor Jeff Parks

1967
Dr. Alex Favor

1964
President Jordan Lyman

1964
The Presidency: A Splendid Misery
Narrator

1962
Albrecht von Gerlach

1961
Dr. Joseph Pearson

1960
Matthew Harrison Brady

1959
Jerry Kingsley

1958
Fredric March Presents Tales from Dickens
Host, narrator

1957
Arthur Winslow

1956
Philip of Macedonia

1955
Dan C. Hilliard

1954
Loren Phineas Shaw

1954
Rear Adm. George Tarrant

1954
Sam Dodsworth

1954
Ebenezer Scrooge, Eugene Tesh

1954
The Best of Broadway
Tony Cavendish

1953
Karel Cernik

1952
Omnibus
Don Juan

1951
Willy Loman

1951
Joe Esposito

1950
Captain Matt, Sam

1949
Christopher Columbus

1948
Judge Calvin Cooke

1948
Marcus Hubbard

1948
The Ford Theatre Hour
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1946
Al Stephenson

1944
Samuel Langhorne Clemens

1944
Mike Frame

1944
Valley of the Tennessee
Narrator

1942
Jonathan Wooley/Nathaniel Wooley/Samuel Wooley/Wallace Wooley

1941
William Spence

1941
So Ends Our Night
Josef Steiner

1941
Luke Drake

1940
Barrie Trexel

1940
Victory
Hendrik Heyst

1938
Jean Lafitte

1938
Bill' Spencer

1938
Sam Wye

1937
Norman Maine

1937
Wally Cook

1936
Anthony Adverse

1936
Bothwell

1936
Lieutenant Michel Denet

1935
Count Vronsky

1935
Jean Valjean, Champmathieu

1935
The Dark Angel
Alan Trent

1934
Benvenuto Cellini

1934
Robert Browning

1934
Prince Dmitri Nekhlyudov

1934
All of Me
Don Ellis

1934
Good Dame
Mace Townsley

1933
Thomas B. 'Tom' Chambers

1933
Jerry H. Young

1933
Sabien Pastal

1932
Jerry Corbett

1932
Kenneth Wayne , Jeremy Wayne

1932
Marcus Superbus

1932
Strangers in Love
Buddy Drake/Arthur Drake

1931
Jerry Stafford

1931
Dick Grady

1931
Night Angel
Rudek Berken

1930
Paul Lockridge

1930
Marine

1930
Howard Vanning

1930
The Royal Family of Broadway
Tony Cavendish

1930
Dwight Howell

1930
Dan O'Bannon

1930
Bull's Eye McCoy

1929
James 'Gil' Gilmore

1929
Jealousy
Pierre

1929
Jim Hutton

1929
The Dummy
Trumbull Meredith

1929
The Marriage Playground
Martin Boyne

1929
The Studio Murder Mystery
Richard Hardell

1929
Gregory Pyne

1921
The Devil
Extra

1921
The Great Adventure
Extra

1921
Paying the Piper
Extra

Soundtrack Credits

1940
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Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play
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Academy Award for Best Actor (1941–1960)
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