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John Houseman

John Houseman

1902-09-22 / Bucharest, Romania

Biography

John Houseman (September 22, 1902 – October 31, 1988) was a Romanian-born British-American actor and film producer who became known for his highly publicized collaboration with director Orson Welles from their days in the Federal Theatre Project through to the production of Citizen Kane. He is perhaps best known for his role as Professor Charles Kingsfield in the 1973 film The Paper Chase for which he won a best supporting actor Oscar. He reprised his role as Kingsfield in the subsequent TV series adaptation of The Paper Chase. Houseman was also known for his commercials for the brokerage firm Smith Barney. He had a distinctive Mid-Atlantic English accent, in common with many actors of his generation. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Houseman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Appearances

The Bionic Woman
The Bionic Woman (1976)
227
227 (1985)
Lincoln
Lincoln (1988)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
American Playhouse
American Playhouse (1982)
Noble House
Noble House (1988)
The Paper Chase
The Paper Chase (1978)
The Winds of War
The Winds of War (1983)
Washington: Behind Closed Doors
Washington: Behind Closed Doors (1977)
Captains and the Kings
Captains and the Kings (1976)
The American Film Institute Salute to ...
The American Film Institute Salute to ... (1973)
The French Atlantic Affair
The French Atlantic Affair (1979)
The Last Convertible
The Last Convertible (1979)
A.D.
A.D. (1985)
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man (1974)
Aspen
Aspen (1977)
The Dick Cavett Show
The Dick Cavett Show (1968)
The RKO Story: Tales From Hollywood
The RKO Story: Tales From Hollywood (1987)
Marco Polo (1982)
Marco Polo (1982) (1982)
Great Performances
Great Performances (1971)
The Adams Chronicles
The Adams Chronicles (1976)
Silver Spoons
Silver Spoons (1982)
The Mike Douglas Show
The Mike Douglas Show (1961)
Film '72
Film '72 (1971)
Golden Globe Awards
Golden Globe Awards (1944)