Broderick Crawford AKA William Broderick Crawford Born: 9-Dec-1911 Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA Died: 26-Apr-1986 Location of death: Rancho Mirage, CA Cause of death: Stroke Remains: Buried, Ferndale Cemetery, Johnstown, NY
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: All the King's Men Father: Lester Crawford (b. 25-Dec-1882, d. 24-Nov-1962) Mother: Helen Broderick (actress, b. 11-Aug-1891, d. 25-Sep-1959) Wife: Joan Tabor (actress, div.) Wife: Kay Griffith (actress, m. 1940, two sons) Son: Kelly G. Crawford Son: Kim
Oscar for Best Actor 1950 for All the King's Men Golden Globe 1950 for All the King's Men Hollywood Walk of Fame 6901 Hollywood Blvd. (motion pictures) Hollywood Walk of Fame 6734 Hollywood Blvd. (television) Risk Factors: Smoking
TELEVISION The Interns Dr. Peter Goldstone (1970-71) King of Diamonds Johnny King (1961-62) Highway Patrol Chief Dan Mathews (1955-59)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Liar's Moon (Sep-1982) There Goes the Bride (Jul-1980) Harlequin (20-Mar-1980) A Little Romance (27-Apr-1979) · Himself The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (Dec-1977) Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (29-Oct-1976) Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (26-May-1976) Terror in the Wax Museum (May-1973) Embassy (1972) Hell's Bloody Devils (1-Jan-1970) The Vulture (3-May-1967) Red Tomahawk (1-Jan-1967) The Texican (Nov-1966) The Oscar (4-Mar-1966) · Sheriff Kid Rodelo (1-Jan-1966) · Joe Harbin Up from the Beach (1965) A House Is Not a Home (1-Sep-1964) The Castilian (14-Apr-1963) · Don Sancho Square of Violence (1963) Convicts 4 (15-Sep-1962) · The Warden Goliath and the Dragon (12-Aug-1960) The Decks Ran Red (10-Oct-1958) · Henry Scott Between Heaven and Hell (11-Oct-1956) The Fastest Gun Alive (12-Jul-1956) · Vinnie Harold The Swindle (9-Sep-1955) Not as a Stranger (28-Jun-1955) Big House, U.S.A. (3-Mar-1955) · Rollo Lamar New York Confidential (18-Feb-1955) Down Three Dark Streets (2-Sep-1954) · Ripley Human Desire (5-Aug-1954) · Carl Buckley Night People (12-Mar-1954) The Last Posse (4-Jul-1953) Last of the Comanches (22-Jan-1953) Stop, You're Killing Me (10-Dec-1952) Lone Star (8-Feb-1952) · Thomas Craden Scandal Sheet (16-Jan-1952) The Mob (7-Sep-1951) · Johnny Damico Born Yesterday (26-Dec-1950) · Harry Brock Convicted (Aug-1950) Cargo to Capetown (1-Apr-1950) All the King's Men (8-Nov-1949) · Willie Stark Anna Lucasta (11-Jul-1949) Night Unto Night (10-Jun-1949) A Kiss in the Dark (25-Mar-1949) · Mr. Botts The Time of Your Life (26-May-1948) · Bewildered Cop The Flame (24-Nov-1947) Slave Girl (17-Jul-1947) Black Angel (2-Aug-1946) Sin Town (25-Sep-1942) Broadway (8-May-1942) Larceny, Inc. (24-Apr-1942) · Jug Martin The Black Cat (2-May-1941) Texas Rangers Ride Again (13-Dec-1940) Trail of the Vigilantes (6-Dec-1940) Seven Sinners (25-Oct-1940) When the Daltons Rode (23-Aug-1940) I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby (May-1940) Slightly Honorable (22-Dec-1939) · Russ Sampson Eternally Yours (7-Oct-1939) · Don The Real Glory (15-Sep-1939) Island of Lost Men (16-Aug-1939) Beau Geste (2-Aug-1939) Ambush (20-Jan-1939) Start Cheering (3-Mar-1938) Woman Chases Man (28-Apr-1937) · Hunk
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