- Jack Carson
Infobox actor
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name = Jack Carson I
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birthname = John Elmer Carson
caption = from the trailer for the film
"The Hard Way" (1945).
birthdate = birth date|1910|10|27
location =Carman, Manitoba ,Canada
deathdate = death date and age|1963|01|2|1910|10|27 (stomach cancer)
deathplace =Encino, California
spouse =Lola Albright (1952-1958)
Kay St. Germain Wells (1941-1950) 2 Children
Elizabeth Lindy (1938-1939)
Sandra Jolley (1963-His Death)
occupation = ActorJohn Elmer "Jack" Carson (
October 27 1910 –January 2 1963 ) was a Canadian-born U.S.-based film actor.Jack Carson was one of the most popular
character actor s during the golden age ofHollywood , with a film career which spanned the 1930s, '40s and '50s. Primarily employed forcomic relief , his work in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " proved he could also master dramatic material. During his career, he worked atRKO ,MGM (cast oppositeMyrna Loy andWilliam Powell in "Love Crazy"), but most of his memorable work was atWarner Brothers . Carson's trademark was thewisecrack ingknow it all who eventually and typically was undone by his own excess self-confidence.Early years
Carson was born in Carman,
Manitoba to Elmer and Elsa Carson. Shortly afterwards the family moved to Milwaukee, which he always thought of as his home town, although there exists no specific evidence confirming that he took out United States citizenship. He attended high school at Hartford School, Milwaukee and St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, but it was while attendingCarleton College that he developed a taste for acting.Jack Carson, because of his size — 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m) and 220 lb (100 kg), had his first stage appearance as
Hercules in a college production. During a performance, he tripped and took half the set with him. A college friend, Dave Willock, thought it was so funny he persuaded Carson to team with him in avaudeville act—Willock and Carson—and a new career began. This piece of unplanned business would be typical of the sorts of things that tended to happen to Carson during some of his film roles.During the 1930s, as vaudeville went into decline due to increased competition from radio and movies, Willock and Carson sought work in Hollywood, initially landing bit roles at RKO. Radio also proved to be a source of employment for the team following a 1938 appearance on the Bing Crosby Kraft Music Hall program. This led to a number of other appearances which would culminate in Carson's own radio show in 1943.
Film career
Carson's success on radio led to a more lucrative contract with Warner Brothers. He was teamed with
Dennis Morgan in a number of films, supposedly to compete with the popular Crosby and Hope road pictures. LikeBing Crosby andBob Hope , Morgan and Carson enjoyed a genuine off-screen friendship. Their first film together was a dark drama called "The Hard Way," which was nothing like their subsequent pairings.However, despite this auspicious beginning, most of his work at Warner Brothers was limited to light comedies with Morgan and later with
Doris Day (who in her autobiography would credit Carson as one of her early Hollywood mentors). Critics generally agree that Carson's best work was in "Mildred Pierce," where he played the perpetually scheming Wally Fay, oppositeJoan Crawford in the title role. Another role which would win accolades for Carson was that of Matt Libby in "A Star is Born".Carson's work in the 1950s included a number of appearances on television including "The Twilight Zone" and "
Alcoa Theatre ".Death
In 1962, while rehearsing the Broadway play "
Critics Choice ", he collapsed and was subsequently diagnosed with stomachcancer . Carson died inEncino in 1963, aged 52. The death of the burly Carson, whose screen image was one of energy and vitality, made front page news, along with the death of fellow actorDick Powell .Personal life
Carson married four times: Elizabeth Lindy (married 1938, divorced 1939), Kay St. Germain (m. 1941, div. 1950), Lola Albright (m. 1952, div. 1958), Sandra Jolley (1961-1963). He also had an affair between his second and third marriages with
Doris Day from 1950-1951,Fact|date=December 2007 but she left him forMarty Melcher , who would become her third husband.Partial filmography
*"
Bringing Up Baby " (1938) (uncredited) withKatharine Hepburn andCary Grant
*"Vivacious Lady " (1938) withGinger Rogers and James Stewart
*"The Saint in New York" (1938) withLouis Hayward asSimon Templar
*"Destry Rides Again " (1939) withMarlene Dietrich and James Stewart
*"Lucky Partners" (1940)
*"I Take This Woman " (1940) withSpencer Tracy andHedy Lamarr
*"Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (1941)
*"Love Crazy " (1941)
*"The Strawberry Blonde " (1941) withJames Cagney andOlivia de Havilland
*"The Bride Came C.O.D. " (1941) with James Cagney andBette Davis
*"The Male Animal " (1942) withHenry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland
*"Gentleman Jim" (1942)
*"The Hard Way" (1943) withIda Lupino
*"Princess O'Rourke " (1943)
*"Hollywood Canteen " (1944)
*"Make Your Own Bed " (1944) withJane Wyman and Alan Hale
*"Arsenic and Old Lace" (1944) withCary Grant andPriscilla Lane
*"The Doughgirls " (1944) withAnn Sheridan andAlexis Smith
*"Shine On, Harvest Moon" (1944) with Ann Sheridan
*"Mildred Pierce" (1945) withJoan Crawford
*"Roughly Speaking" (1945) withRosalind Russell
*"The Time, the Place, and the Girl " (1946)
*"Two Guys from Milwaukee " (1946) withDennis Morgan
*"Love and Learn " (1947)
*"Romance on the High Seas " (1948) withJanis Paige ,Don DeFore , andDoris Day
*"Two Guys from Texas " (1948) withDennis Morgan andDorothy Malone
*"John Loves Mary " (1949) withRonald Reagan
*"My Dream Is Yours " (1949) withDoris Day
*"It's a Great Feeling " (1949) with Doris Day
*"Dangerous When Wet " (1953) withEsther Williams andFernando Lamas
*"A Star Is Born" (1954) withJudy Garland andJames Mason
*"Red Garters" (1954) withRosemary Clooney
*"Magnificent Roughnecks " (1956) withMickey Rooney
*"The Tarnished Angels " (1958) withRock Hudson ,Robert Stack , andDorothy Malone
*"Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!" (1958) withPaul Newman ,Joanne Woodward , andJoan Collins
*"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958) withElizabeth Taylor , Paul Newman, andBurl Ives
*"Sammy the Way Out Seal " (1962)External links
* [http://jackcarson.atspace.com Jack Carson Fansite]
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