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Tyrone Power
Tyrone Power The King of 20th Century Fox

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95 years old
Hollywood, California
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Film Actor

Solomon and Sheba~1959 - Solomon (visible in long shots)

Eight Steps to Peace~1957 - Narrator

Witness for the Prosecution~1957 - Leonard Stephen Vole

The Sun Also Rises~1957 - Jacob - Jake - Barnes

The Rising of the Moon~1957 - Introduced by

Seven Waves Away~1957 - Alec Holmes (Crescent Star Executive Officer)

The Eddy Duchin Story~1956 - Eddy Duchin

Untamed~1955 - Paul Van Riebeck

The Long Gray Line~1955 - Martin 'Marty' Maher

King of the Khyber Rifles~1953 - Capt. Alan King

The Mississippi Gambler~1953 - Mark Fallon

Pony Soldier~1952 - Constable Duncan MacDonald

Diplomatic Courier~1952 - Mike Kells

The House in the Square~1951 - Peter Standish

Rawhide~1951 - Tom Owens

American Guerrilla in the Philippines~1950 - Ensign Chuck Palmer

The Black Rose~1950 - Walter of Gurnie

Prince of Foxes~1949 - Andrea Orsini

That Wonderful Urge~1948 - Thomas Jefferson Tyler

The Luck of the Irish~1948 - Stephen Fitzgerald

Captain from Castile~1947 - Pedro De Vargas

Nightmare Alley~1947 - Stanton Carlisle

The Razor's Edge~1946 - Larry Darrell

Screen Snapshots Series 23, No. 1: Hollywood in Uniform~1943 - Himself

Show Business at War~1943 - Himself

Crash Dive~1943 - Lt. Ward Stewart

The Black Swan~1942 - Jamie Waring

This Above All~1942 - Clive Briggs

Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake~1942 - Benjamin Blake

A Yank in the R.A.F.~1941 - Tim Baker

Blood and Sand~1941 - Juan Gallardo

The Mark of Zorro~1940 - Don Diego Vega/Zorro

Brigham Young~1940 - Jonathan Kent

Johnny Apollo~1940 - Bob Cain Jr. aka Johnny Apollo

Day-Time Wife~1939 - Ken Norton

The Rains Came~1939 - Dr. Major Rama Safti

Second Fiddle~1939 - Jimmy Sutton

Rose of Washington Square~1939 - Barton DeWitt Clinton

Jesse James~1939 - Jesse Woodson James

Hollywood Hobbies~1939 - Himself

Hollywood Goes to Town~1938 - Himself

Suez~1938 - Ferdinand de Lesseps

Marie Antoinette~1938 - Count Axel de Fersen

Alexander's Ragtime Band~1938 - Roger 'Alexander' Grant

Second Honeymoon~1937 - Raoul McLish

Thin Ice~1937 - Prince Rudolph

Café Metropole~1937 - Alexis

Love Is News~1937 - Steve Layton

In Old Chicago~1937 - Dion O'Leary

Ali Baba Goes to Town~1937 - Himself

Lloyd's of London~1936 - Jonathan Blake

Ladies in Love~1936 - Count Karl Lanyi

Girls' Dormitory~1936 - Count Vallais

Northern Frontier~1935

Flirtation Walk~1934 - Cadet

Tom Brown of Culver~1932 - John

School for Wives~1925

 

Producer

Solomon and Sheba~1959 (producer) (uncredited)

Seven Waves Away~1957 (producer) (uncredited)

Count Three and Pray~1955 (producer) (uncredited)

 

Film Soundtrack

Crash Dive~1943 - Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree

Jesse James~1939 - Oh Susanna

Thin Ice~1937 - The Wedding March - from - A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op.61

In Old Chicago~1937 performer: Sweet Genevieve - The Irish Washerwoman

 

Posthumous (archival footage)

The Kid Stays in the Picture~2002 - Himself

The Many Faces of Zorro~2000 (V)

Sir John Mills' Moving Memories~2000 (V) - Himself

Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's~1997 - Himself

Death Scenes 2~1992 (V) - Himself

Hollywood Sex Symbols~1988 (V) - Himself

America at the Movies~1976 - Jamie Waring

Inside Daisy Clover~1965 - Himself

Hollywood My Home Town~1965 - Himself

Verifica incerta, La~1965

Hollywood Without Make-Up~1963 - Himself

The Return of Frank James~1940 - Jesse Woodson James

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Television.. ..

TV

Red Cross PSA~19??

Picture Page, Variety and 100% Broadway~1956 - Special Guest Star 2/18/56

26th Annual Academy Awards~1954 - Presenter 3/25/54

Promenade~1955 - Host (see Videos for a clip of Tyrone singing Chattanooga Choo Choo with Judy Holliday, Janet Blair and Kay Starr.)

Armchair Theatre~1955 - Jean in Miss Julie (with Mai Zetterling as Miss Julie) 12/23/56

Standard Oil 75th Anniversary Program~1957 - Host 10/13/57

Person to Person~1953 - guest - Edward R. Murrow visits Tyrone Power in his New York apartment 12/20/57

Christmas with the Stars~1953 -  Guest Star

The Tonight Show with Jack Paar~1953 - guest 4/2/58

TV Posthumous Appearances (archival footage)

Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That~2005 - Juan Gallardo (archive)

20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years~1997 - Himself (archive)

Hidden Hollywood: Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Film Vaults~1997 - Himself

Biography - Tyrone Power: The Last Idol~1996 - Himself (archive)

The World at War~1974 - Himself

 
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Books.. ..

Books, Radio and Theatre:

North Star Over My Shoulder: A Flying Life~2002 - by Bob Buck: Great chapter on their flight together to Africa and beyond 291 - 315; Power and Buck in California; Power/Buck in London 363/4; Power's Death 390.

Tyrone Power: The Last Idol~1979 - by Fred Lawrence Guiles

The Secret Life of Tyrone Power~1979 - by Hector Arce

The Films of Tyrone Power~1979 - by Dennis Belafonte

The Razor's Edge~1946 - (movie tie-in) by Somerset W. Waughan

Famous Stars' Favorite Foods~1938 - by various stars

Books with passing references

Audio Books

Poetry of Byron~1996 - Poetry read by Tyrone Power and directed by Howard O. Sackler. What's on the recording: Don Juan, canto 1 - She Walks in Beauty. On this day I complete my 36th year, Childe Harold's pilgrimage, Canto 3, verses 18-28, 68-75, 85-98, 113-118; canto 4, verses 178-184. This was part of a series of audio recordings by many famous actors and actresses by Caedmon Audio, which was formed in 1953. Caedmon is now part of the Harper Collins label. This recording can be listened to at several universities around the country and is generally in record album form.

Radio

CBS Radio Shows:

Suspense - The Guilty Always Run 3/23/54

Hollywood Star Time - Seventh Heaven 1/6/46

Screen Guild Players:

    Johnny Apollo (Dorothy Lamour/Lloyd Nolan) 5/26/47

    The Petrified Forest - (Joan Bennett/Humphrey Bogart) 1/4/40

    Seventh Heaven - (Annabella) 12/15/40

    A Yank in the R.A.F. - (Betty Grable/John Sutton) 10/26/42

Lux Radio Theatre:

    The Rage of Manhattan (with Annabella) 11/18/40

    Blood and Sand (with Annabella) 10/20/41

    This Above All (with Barbara Stanwyck) 9/14/42

    Alexander's Ragtime Band (Dinah Shore/Al Jolson/Dick Haynes/Margaret Whiting) 4/7/47

Tonight in Hollywood - Sauce for the Goose (Alice Faye/Ethyl Mermon)

NBC Radio Shows:

Monitor - recorded and broadcast the day Power died. Power and Ted Richmond talk about Solomon and Sheba

Nightline - Guest discussing his father's work 4/9/58

Hall of the Spoken Word - Reads from She Walks in Beauty (*see also Audio Books)1/18/56

Theatre Guild on the Air:

        Robert E. Sherwood's The Petrified Forest 4/19/53

        Sinclair Lewis's Arrowsmith (Loretta Young) 12/16/51

We, The People (Mindy Carson/Linda Christian) 11/04/50

        Herman Wouk's The Traitor (William Eythe/Nina Foch) 11/6/49

        Navy Day Special from Corpus Christi, Texas 10/27/43

        DuPont Cavalcade America:

        Young Tom Jefferson 5/24/42

        Yellow Jack 4/6/42

        Arrowsmith 2/23/42

RCA Magic Key - All-American Broadcast - 6/6/39:

    Second Fiddle (select scenes) Tyrone Power in Hollywood/Sonja Henie in Oslo, Norway

Jergens' Hollywood Playhouse - 10/3/37 through 6/6/38:

    Her Cardboard Lover (Margaret Sullivan)

    Ceiling Zero (June Lang)

    Petticoat Fever (Ida Lupino)

    Men in White (Doris Nolan)

    Just Suppose (Anne Shirley)

    Journey's End ()

    Panama Nocturne (Gail Patrick)

    Singing in the Cell (Marjorie Weaver)

    Afternoon of Faun (Sally Blane)

    Never See Snow Again (Ann Dvorak)

    Vanity and Some Gables (Glenda Ferrell)

    Beauty and the Bite (Heather Angel)

    Benefit of Clergy (Andrea Leeds)

    Hotel for "Z" (Olivia de Havilland)

    Story of Sanchez (Fay Wray)

    Geek Gets Girl (Anita Louise)

    Forever England (Ida Lupino)

    Trinidad Tryad (Ann Sothern)

    I Will Be King (Constance Bennett)

    Lloyd's of London (Virginia Bruce)

    Broadway Buckaroo (Phyllis Brooks)

    Road to Destiny (Helen Mack/Judith Barrett)

    The Duplicity of the Hardgraves (Jean Parker)

    Shadow of Light (Joan Bennett)

    I Got Two Sweeties (Anne Shirley)

    Calling Dr. Kildare (Isabel Jewell)

    Blood is Thicker Than Water (Madge Evans)

    Service of News (Maureen O'Sullivan)

    Fifty Roads to Town (Ann Sothern)

    Swing Your Partner (Marjorie Weaver)

    Walking on Air (Sally Eilers)

    I, Gregory or Love (Constance Bennett)

    See You On Sunday (Gail Patrick)

    Unto the 3rd Generation (Ida Lupino)

Standard Brands Hour - Scenes from Noel Coward's Shadow Play (Muriel Kirkland) 3/25/37

 

Theatre

Back to Methusehlah~1958 - Adam, Reverend William Haslam, Archbishop and Zison the Ancient

The Devil's Desciple~1956 - Richard Dudgeon (London and Manchester, England, UK; Winter Garden and Opera House)

A Quiet Place~1955 - Oliver Lucas (tour NJ, MA, OH, PA, DC)

The Dark is Light Enough~1954/55 - Richard Gettner (Virginia Theatre, New York, NY w/Sydney Pollack and Christopher Plummer; On tour - NY, Ontario Canada, KY, IL, PA, OH, MD, DC, MA)

John Brown's Body~1953 - (New Century Theatre, New York, NY)

Mr. Roberts~1950 - Lt. Roberts (The Coliseum Theatre, London, UK)

Liliom~1941 - Liliom (Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT

St. Joan~1936 - Bertrand de Poulengey (Martin Beck Theatre, New York, NY)

On Stage~1935 - Jerry (West Falmouth, MA)

Flowers of the Forest~1935 - Leonard Dobie (replacement/understudy)

Romeo and Juliet~1934/1935 - Benvolio, Balthazar and later Tybalt (Martin Beck Theatre .., New York, NY)

Romance~1934/1935 - (Chicago, IL)

Low and Behold~1933 - (Pasadena Community Playhouse, Pasadena, CA; Hollywood Theatre, Hollywood, CA)

Julius Caesar~1931 - Roman soldier (Chicago Civic Shakespeare Society, Chicago, IL)

Hamlet~1931 - a page (Chicago Civic Shakespeare Society, Chicago, IL

The Merchant of Venice~1931 (summer - professional debut) - Friend of the Doge (Chicago Civic Shakespeare Society, Chicago, IL - with his father)

Officer 666~1923 - Travers Gladwin(senior play at Purcell High School)

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Hometown:Hollywood
Body type:5' 10" / Slim / Slender
Zodiac Sign:Taurus
Smoke / Drink:Yes / Yes
Children:Proud parent
Occupation:Actor
Income:$250,000 and Higher



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Tyrone Edmond Power III

I was born Tyrone Edmond Power III to Frederick Tyrone Power (Tyrone Power II) and Patti Emma Reaume (Patia, a combination of her two given names) on May 5th 1914 at my grandmother Reaume's home in Cincinnati, Ohio.

I come from a long line of performers, the first of which was my great-great grandfather, Irish stage actor, comedian, author and theatrical manager William Grattan Tyrone Power, the second was my grandfather, concert pianist and actor Harold Littledale Power, the third was my great-uncle George Arthur Power, the fourth and fifth were my father, stage and silent screen actor Frederick Tyrone Power II and my mother stage actress Patia Power, respectively.  I had other thespian roots including my paternal great-grandmother, actress Ethel Lavenu, her father conductor/composer Lewis Henry Lavenu, British theatrical director Sir William Tyrone Guthrie and wine merchant/actor Maurice Power.

Before I turned a year old my health was in question, I was suffering from Reumatic Fever and it was suggested by doctors that our family move west to California to take advantage of the milder, dry climate in order to gain the upper hand on my health.  We moved to San Diego, California in 1915 and in August, not too long after our move, my sister Anne was born.  My parents continued to act locally but my father took work as an actor in Hollywood and New York which took him away for long periods of time.

My mother, Anne and I then moved to a Spanish bungalow in Alhambra, California.  I attended the Granada Grammar School there and had my first stage experience in that city, La Golondrina (The Mission Play), at the Mission San Gabriel.  I played Pablo (a Mexican boy) and my mother played the part of Senora Josefa Yorba.  My father had played the lead, Father Junipero Serra, four years previous.  My father's work took its toll on my parents' marriage and they soon separated and divorced (1920). 

  In 1923, my mother took Anne and I back to Cincinnati to live with Grandmother Reaume.  There I returned to school at St. Ursula's (a Sisters of Mercy, almost all-girl catholic school) where my sister also attended.  Within a year I transferred to St. Xavier's Parochial School for boys where I eventually graduated class valedictorian. From there I attended Dayton University Parochial prep school (under the Brothers of Mary) in Dayton, Ohio, for my 10th year and returned to Cincinnati to attend Purcell High School back in Walnut Park, graduating in 1931, and to work as an usher at the Orpheum Theatre.

I would choose acting over college in that same year, a decision which was approved by my mother and father both.  I traveled to Quebec to meet my father then on to Chicago where my father would star as the Duke of Venice in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.  I was a supernumerary, paid to appear on stage as part of a crowd or any other atmospheric parts.  The play would also have a run on Broadway at the Royale Theatre.

From there I accompanied my father to California, he had been offered a part in the silent film The Miracle Man.  The day my father filmed and finished his death scene for the film he had become tired and wanted to rest, he died the following morning from a heart attack, he was 62.

After my father's death my mother and my sister returned to California, this time to a home in Santa Barbara.  During this time I continued to perform in community theatre , most notably at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena and commuting from Hollywood to Santa Barbara for stage work at the Lobero Theatre (which had been recently restored).

By 1933 I had little success as a film actor, save for one days' work on the film Flirtation Walk and by 1934 I decided to head east.  A good friend, actor Don Ameche, convinced me to stop in Chicago to work with him in radio and in stock productions, notably the play Romance.  Even though I was receiving steady pay (not much) for my work in Chicago it was not what I had hoped to achieve with my acting and I moved on.  I took work in summer stock in West Falmouth, Massachusetts (easy commuting distance to New York), toured with the Shakespearean repertory company then made my Broadway debut in Romeo and Juliet in 1935.  In the spring of 1936 I was contracted to 20th Century Fox, moved back to California and starred in my first feature film Lloyd's of London.

A little over a year later I had much work and had become relatively successful starring in over 20 feature films before and through the start of World War II.  In 1942 I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, finished boot camp and, by the request of the USMC...they thought it would be morale booster, sent back to Hollywood to finish filming Crash Dive.  I was then assigned to co-pilot a VMR-352 (transport) and was later assigned to a VMR-353.  I logged more than 1100 flight hours during my service in the South Pacific which would take me from Kwajalein, to Saipan and so many other places including the air supply and evacuation of wounded from Iwo Jima and Okinawa.  I witnessed the staggering aftermath of the destruction of places that were once beautiful cities.

Then, in November of 1945, my orders sent me back to the United States and I was released from active duty the following January...I was more than ready to come home.  In the years following the war I made over 20 more feature films, most notably Nightmare Alley and Witness for the Prosecution.

In 1958 I started production on Solomon and Sheba in Madrid, Spain and half-way through shooting I collapsed during a dueling scene with actor George Sanders and died before reaching the hospital.  My very good friend Yul Brenner replaced me in that film.

I am now at rest at the Hollywood Memorial Cemetery (now called Hollywood Forever) and I watch over my children.

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To the left you will find an accounting of my film, television, theater and radio works.

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Personal Facts, Awards and other Honors:

I was married three times.  The first to French actress Annabella (adopted child: Anne), the second to Mexican actress Linda Christian (children: actress Romina Power; actress Taryn Power) and the third to Deborah Ann Montgomery Minardos (child: actor Tyrone William Power IV).

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Military Honors:

American Campaign Medal

Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two bronze stars

World War II Victory Medal

Promoted to Captain in the Reservers on May 8, 1951.

 

Acting Honors:

Bambi Prize - 1952

International Sound Research Institute award for diction - 1946

Grauman's Chinese Theatre - hand and footprints with Loretta Young - May 31, 1937

Hollywood Walk of Fame - star at 6747 Hollywood Blvd

 

Other Honors:

Honorary Doctorate of Humanities - University of Tampa (Florida) - 1948

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Nov 30 2009 9:38 PM

Thank You for adding me as a friend. All my best to you and please stop by any time to say Hi…
~*~THEY CALL ME THE WILD ROSE~*~

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Nov 26 2009 12:02 AM

Wishing You A Very Happy Thanksgiving!!!!
Much Love,
~Wild Rose~
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Nov 23 2009 9:10 PM

Wishing you a very happy Thansgiving holiday my friend.
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Nov 23 2009 3:31 AM

Hi dear friend, just stopping by to wish you a happy day.


Betty Grable

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Nov 21 2009 4:11 PM

Hope you're having a lovely weekend Tyrone!

Much Love

Betty
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Nov 16 2009 5:32 PM

Thanks for the Add and the Friendship!
Dr.T.
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Nov 15 2009 10:07 PM

Thanks for the add. Speaking of which I have an AD to show you. I'll email since you don't allow HTML in comments.

Best,

Rico
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Nov 15 2009 6:41 PM

Remembering a Hollywood Great and no they really dont make them like they used to.

Even though we have some great stars with us today, they do not have the mystique of days gone by :-(

xx
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Nov 15 2009 2:34 AM

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Matthew

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Nov 12 2009 12:48 AM

Thinking of you and thank you for your service to our great country in WW2!
Deborah Kerr

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Nov 8 2009 4:55 PM

Thank you for the add.
One of my all time favorite movies is The Long Gray Line. Tyrone was a fine actor, loved him in The Balck Swan and so many other adventure movies.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Pam
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Nov 8 2009 4:04 AM

Welcome!
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Nov 8 2009 3:07 AM

Hope you are enjoying the weekend and that you have a very good week to come.

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Nov 7 2009 8:43 PM

Hello dear friend.. dropping by to wish you a relaxing weekend and a great week to follow.

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Nov 5 2009 2:48 AM

Welcome!
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Oct 31 2009 10:55 PM

Happy Halloween
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Oct 30 2009 10:19 PM

Hi my dear friend, it's that fun time of year again. happy Halloween and have a fun filled weekend.

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Oct 30 2009 7:25 PM

Happy Halloween :-) xx
Matthew

Matthew



Oct 30 2009 12:12 AM

My favorite actor! How have you been? It has been awhile. Cold here in Colorado. I wonder if you ever filmed any movies in the southwest. Such great locals!
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Oct 28 2009 5:24 PM

Happy Halloween!!! xoxo- Lala

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Oct 28 2009 4:09 AM

Hi There I am happy to back and if you missed my bulletin let me just say that I am the original creator of this page, but I wasn’t feeling well for the last year so Laine was kind enough to take care of the page..but now we are all sorted out again. So I am happy to see you all who joined from the beginning and I am happy to meet the newer friends as well..sooo…..

HAPPY HALLOWEEN to you dear friend.



Dragonfire

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Oct 25 2009 6:53 AM

Dear Tyrone, Happy Halloween.
Love, Dragonfire
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Oct 25 2009 1:05 AM

Have a great weekend and thank you for the friendship.

John Tobin
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Oct 23 2009 6:45 PM

thanks for the add.
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