John Cecil Holm
For Canadian politician, see John Holm.
| John Cecil Holm | |
|---|---|
| Born |
4 November 1904 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Died |
24 October 1981 (aged 76) Westerly, Rhode Island, USA |
| Occupation | Playwright, theatre director, actor |
| Nationality | United States |
| Spouse |
Dolores L. Boland Faith Brown |
John Cecil Holm (4 November 1904, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 24 October 1981, Westerly, Rhode Island) was an American dramatist, theatre director and actor. He is best known for his 1935 play Three Men on a Horse, co-written with George Abbott.[1]
Broadway roles
- Bloodstream (1932) as James Knox
- Dangerous Corner (1932) as Gordon Whitehouse
- Mary of Scotland (1933) as Jamie a guard
- Mr. President (1962) as Chester Kincaid
References
- ↑ George Abbott and John Cecil Holm (1935). Three Men on a Horse. S. French.
External links
- John Cecil Holm at the Internet Broadway Database
- John Cecil Holm at the Internet Movie Database
- John Cecil Holm at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
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