- George Bancroft (actor)
George Bancroft (
September 30 ,1882 -October 2 ,1956 ) was an American actor.Born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , he graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy , but left the Navy to become one of the topHollywood stars of the 1920s. Bancroft's first starring role was in "Pony Express" (1925), and the next year he headed a cast includingWallace Beery andCharles Farrell in the period naval epic "Old Ironsides" (1926), then went from historical pictures to the gritty world of the underground in such films as "Underworld" (1927) and "The Docks of New York " (1928). He was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Actor in 1929 for "Thunderbolt". Those who knew him, such as Budd Schulberg, said that he developed an inflated ego. Reportedly he refused to fall down on set after a prop revolver was fired at him, saying "Just "one" bullet can't stop Bancroft!"By 1934 he had slipped to being a supporting actor, although he still appeared in reduced roles in such classics as "
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town ", "Angels with Dirty Faces ", "Each Dawn I Die ", and "Stagecoach".In 1942 he left Hollywood to be a rancher. He died in
Santa Monica, California and was interred there in theWoodlawn Memorial Cemetery .External links
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