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Wesley Addy
Acting · 1913–1996 · Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Biography
Wesley Addy (August 4, 1913 – December 31, 1996) was an American actor. He played many roles on the Broadway stage, including several Shakespearean ones, usually opposite actor Maurice Evans. After playing two roles in one of Evans's productions of Hamlet, he played Horatio opposite Evans's Hamlet in a 1953 Hallmark Hall of Fame television production of the work, the most prestigious American production of the play seen on TV up to that time. Also on television he played roles on The Edge of Night in the 1950s. Later, during the 1970s-1980s, he played publisher Bill Woodard on Ryan's Hope and patriarch Cabot Alden on the Agnes Nixon-Douglas Marland serial Loving. In motion pictures, Addy's career spanned four decades. Robert Aldrich used him as supporting actor in several pictures, such as Kiss Me Deadly, The Big Knife (both 1955), What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) and The Grissom Gang (1971). In 1976, Addy appeared in Paddy Chayefsky's Network, directed by Sidney Lumet. They would work together again in The Verdict., in which Addy played a doctor who nearly derails Paul Newman's case against a hospital for malpractice. Another of Addy's best-remembered roles was that of Lt. Cdr. Alvin Kramer, who unsuccessfully tries to warn American officials of the impending attack on Pearl Harbor in Tora! Tora! Tora!. Addy was born as Robert Wesley Addy in Omaha, Nebraska and died in Danbury, Connecticut. He was married to actress Celeste Holm from 1961 until his death. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wesley Addy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

Perry Mason
Alton Brent

Ironside
1967

The Fugitive
Homer Price

The Philco Television Playhouse
1948

The Rockford Files
Agent Steiner

The Invaders
Tomkins

Studio One
McAllister

The Defenders
Dr. Simons

The F.B.I.
U.S. Attorney Cline

Medical Center
1969
Filmography
- 1996A Modern AffairEd Rhodes
- 1996Before and AfterJudge Grady
- 1995HiroshimaSecretary of War Henry L. Stimson
- 1995HiroshimaSecretary of War Henry L. Stimson
- 1984The BostoniansDr. Tarrant
- 1983LovingCabot Alden
- 1983Rage of AngelsAbner Parker
- 1982The VerdictDr. Towler
- 1982American PlayhouseMr. Wentworth
- 1981The Private History of a Campaign That FailedConnecticut Minister
- 1979The EuropeansMr. Wentworth
- 1977Tail Gunner JoeMiddleton
- 1977The Andros TargetsGeneral Graves
- 1976NetworkNelson Chaney
- 1976The Adams ChroniclesAndrew Jackson
- 1974The Rockford FilesAgent Steiner
- 1971The Grissom GangJohn P. Blandish
- 1970Tora! Tora! Tora!Lt. Commander Alwin D. Kramer
- 1969Medical Center
- 1967Ironside
- 1967The InvadersTomkins
- 1966SecondsJohn
- 1966The Rat PatrolColonel Leske
- 1966Mister BuddwingDice Player
- 1965The F.B.I.U.S. Attorney Cline
- 1965I SpyHubbard
- 1964Hush... Hush, Sweet CharlotteSheriff Standish
- 1964Profiles in CourageHellinger
- 19634 for TexasWinthrop Trowbridge
- 1963The FugitiveHomer Price
- 1963The Outer LimitsDr. Rahm
- 1962What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?Marty McDonald
- 1961The DefendersDr. Simons
- 1960John Brown's RaidCol. Lewis Washington
- 1959Ten Seconds to HellWolfgang Sulke
- 1957Perry MasonAlton Brent
- 1957The Garment JungleMr. Paul
- 1956The Edge of Night
- 1956Time TableDr. Paul Brucker
- 1955The Big KnifeHoratio "Hank" Teagle
- 1955Kiss Me DeadlyLt. Pat Murphy
- 1953King LearKing of France
- 1953The Other Wise Man
- 1952OmnibusKing of France
- 1951Hallmark Hall of FameJames Monroe
- 1951The First LegionFather John Fulton
- 1949Suspense
- 1948Studio OneMcAllister
- 1948Ford TheatreProf. Allen Carr
- 1948The Philco Television Playhouse
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