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Acteur dans 85 films

Né(e) le 29 juillet 1892

Lieu de naissance
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Mort le 05 mars 1984 (à 91 ans)

William Powell

Acteur dans

2005

  • William Powell: A True Gentleman

1993

  • Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell

1990

  • Alias Nick and Nora

1983

  • Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

1976

  • It's Showtime

1975

  • Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

1964

  • The Big Parade of Comedy

1955

  • Permission jusqu'à l'aube

1953

  • Comment épouser un millionnaire
  • The Girl Who Had Everything

1952

  • The Treasure of Lost Canyon

1951

  • It's a Big Country

1949

  • Dancing in the Dark
  • Take One False Step

1948

  • M. Peabody et la sirène

1947

  • The Senator Was Indiscreet
  • Mon père et nous
  • Meurtre en musique

1946

  • The Hoodlum Saint

1945

  • Ziegfeld Follies

1944

  • L'introuvable rentre chez lui
  • The Heavenly Body

1943

  • The Youngest Profession

1942

  • Carrefours

1941

  • L'ombre de l'introuvable
  • Love Crazy

1940

  • Monsieur Wilson perd la tête

1939

  • Nick joue et gagne

1938

  • The Baroness and the Butler

1937

  • Mariage double
  • The Emperor's Candlesticks
  • The Last of Mrs. Cheyney

1936

  • Nick, Gentleman détective
  • Une fine mouche
  • Mon homme Godfrey
  • The Ex-Mrs. Bradford
  • Le Grand Ziegfeld

1935

  • Code secret
  • Escapade
  • Star of Midnight
  • Imprudente jeunesse

1934

  • Le Témoin imprévu
  • The Key
  • L'Introuvable
  • L'Ennemi public n°1
  • Fashions of 1934

1933

  • The Kennel Murder Case
  • Double Harness
  • Private Detective 62
  • Lawyer Man

1932

  • Voyage sans retour
  • Jewel Robbery
  • High Pressure

1931

  • The Road to Singapore
  • Ladies' Man
  • Man of the World

1930

  • For the Defense
  • Shadow of the Law
  • Paramount on Parade
  • The Benson Murder Case
  • Street of Chance
  • Behind the Make-Up

1929

  • Pointed Heels
  • Charming Sinners
  • The Greene Murder Case
  • The Four Feathers
  • The Canary Murder Case

1928

  • Interference
  • Forgotten Faces
  • The Drag Net
  • Partners in Crime
  • Tais-toi mon coeur
  • Beau Sabreur
  • Crépuscule de gloire

1927

  • Nevada
  • Paid to Love
  • Special Delivery

1926

  • The Great Gatsby
  • Beau Geste
  • Aloma of the South Seas
  • The Runaway

1924

  • Romola

1923

  • The Bright Shawl

1922

  • When Knighthood Was in Flower
  • Sherlock Holmes
William Powell was on the New York stage by 1912, but it would be ten years before his film career would begin. In 1924 he went to Paramount Pictures, where he was employed for the next seven years. During that time, he played in a number of interesting films, but stardom was elusive. He did finally attract attention with The Last Command (1928) as Leo, the arrogant film director. Stardom finally came via his role as Philo Vance in The Canary Murder Case (1929), in which he investigates the death of Louise Brooks, "the Canary." Unlike many silent actors, sound boosted Powell's career. He had a fine, urbane voice and his stage training and comic timing greatly aided his introduction to sound pictures. However, he was not happy with the type of roles he was playing at Paramount, so in 1931 he switched to Warner Bros. There, he again became disappointed with his roles, and his last appearance for Warners was as Philo Vance in The Kennel Murder Case (1933). In 1934 Powell went to MGM, where he was teamed with Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama (1934). While Philo made Powell a star, another detective, Nick Charles, made him famous. Powell received an Academy Award nomination for The Thin Man (1934) and later starred in the Best Picture winner for 1936, The Great Ziegfeld (1936). Powell could play any role with authority, whether in a comedy, thriller, or drama. He received his second Academy Award nomination for My Man Godfrey (1936) and was on top of the world until 1937, when he made his first picture with Jean Harlow, Reckless (1935). The two clicked, off-screen as well as on-screen, and shortly became engaged. One day, while Powell was filming Double Wedding (1937) on one MGM sound stage, Harlow became ill on another. She was finally taken to the hospital, where she died. Her death greatly upset both Powell and Myrna Loy, and he took six weeks off from making the movie to deal with his sorrow. After that he traveled, not making another MGM film for a year. He eventually did five sequels to "The Thin Man," the last one in 1947. He also received his third Academy Award nomination for his work in Life with Father (1947). His screen appearances became less frequent after that, and his last role was in 1955. He had come a long way from playing the villain in 1922.





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