- Everett Sloane
Infobox Actor
name = Everett Sloane
imagesize = 185px
caption = in "The Enforcer" (fy|1951)
birthname =
birthdate = October 1, fy|1909
birthplace =Manhattan ,New York ,U.S.
deathdate = August 6, fy|1965 (aged 55)
deathplace =Los Angeles, California , U.S.
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occupation = actor, songwriter, theatre director
yearsactive = 1935–fy|1965
spouse =
domesticpartner =Everett Sloane (October 1, fy|1909–August 6, fy|1965) was an American stage, film and television actor,
songwriter , andtheatre director .Early life
Born to a
Jewish family inManhattan , Sloane attended theUniversity of Pennsylvania before dropping out in order to join a theater company, but he stopped acting and became a runner onWall Street after a number of negative stage reviews. After the stock market crash in 1929, he decided to return to the theater.Career
Sloane eventually joined
Orson Welles 'Mercury Theatre , and acted in Welles' films in roles such as "Citizen Kane "'s Bernstein in 1941 and "The Lady from Shanghai " 's Arthur Bannister in 1948.Sloane's
Broadway theatre career began with the comedy "Boy Meets Girl" in 1945 and ended with "From A to Z ", arevue for which he wrote several songs, in 1960. In-between he acted in plays such as "Native Son " (1941), "A Bell for Adano " (1944), and "Room Service " (1953) and directed themelodrama "The Dancer" (1946).In the 1940s, Sloane was a frequent guest star on the
radio theatre series "Inner Sanctum Mysteries " and was in "The Mysterious Traveler " episode "Survival of the Fittest" withKermit Murdock . In 1958 he playedWalter Brennan 's role in aremake of "To Have and Have Not" called "The Gun Runners ".Sloane also worked extensively in television; in November 1955 he starred in the "
Alfred Hitchcock Presents " episode "Our Cook's Treasure"; he was the voice ofDick Tracy in 130 cartoons produced in 1960 and 1961. Beginning in 1964, he provided character voices for the animated TV series "The Adventures of Jonny Quest ". He wrote the unused lyrics to "The Fishin' Hole", the theme song for "The Andy Griffith Show ". He starred as the ruthless businessman in both the film and television versions ofRod Serling 's "Patterns", and later guest starred in the first season of "The Twilight Zone " as the victim of a Las Vegas Slot Machine.Death
Sloane committed
suicide at the age of 55, reportedly depressed over oncomingblindness byglaucoma . He is buried atAngelus-Rosedale Cemetery in Los Angeles.Partial filmography
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Citizen Kane " (fy|1941)
*"Journey into Fear" (fy|1943)
*"The Lady from Shanghai " (fy|1947)
*"The Men " (fy|1950)
*"The Enforcer" (fy|1951)
*"Sirocco" (1951)
*"The Big Knife " (fy|1955)
*"Lust for Life" (fy|1956)
*"Patterns" (1956)
*"Somebody Up There Likes Me " (1956)
*"The Gun Runners " (fy|1958)
*"Home from the Hill" (fy|1960)
*"The Disorderly Orderly " (fy|1964)External links
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* [http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/wbmutbb/jubal_f.htm Sloane on "The Andy Griffith Show"]
* [http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/main.adp?tab=bio&sid=66248 Brief Sloane biography]
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