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  1. 18 de jun. de 2003 · Hume Cronyn, who has died aged 91, made up with Jessica Tandy one of the most celebrated husband-and-wife acting teams, the longevity of which was rivalled only by Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in ...

  2. In his two-and-a-half-hour interview, Hume Cronyn (1911-2003) talks about his long career in the theater, in television, and in film, often opposite his late wife Jessica Tandy. He recalls his television debut in a 1939 NBC production called Her Majesty's Voice. He discusses his film association with director Alfred Hitchcock, starting with his screen debut in Shadow of A Doubt and later ...

  3. 17 de jun. de 2003 · Hume Cronyn, one of the foremost character actors of the American stage and screen for more than 60 years, died on Sunday at his home in Fairfield, Conn. He was 91. Mr. Cronyn, a compact, restless ...

  4. Entre 1917 i 1921 Hume Cronyn va ser el primer intern de l'Elmwood School d' Ottawa. Després de deixar Elmwood, Cronyn va anar al Ridley College, a St. Catharines ( Ontario ), i a la Universitat McGill de Mont-real, on va formar part de la fraternitat The Kappa Alpha Society. A més, en els seus inicis Cronyn va ser boxejador aficionat de pes ...

  5. Hume Cronyn: Ezkontidea(k) ... Hume Blake Cronin, Jr. (London, Ontario, 1911ko uztailaren 18 – Fairfield, Connecticut, 2003ko ekainaren 15a) kanadar estatubatuar aktorea izan zen. 1934an egin zuen debuta Biradwayn, eta 1943an egin zuen lehen filma. 1944an Oscar Sari baterako izendatu zuten, The Seventh Cross filmean egindako lanagatik.

  6. Canadian-born actor Hume Cronyn was the son of a well-known Ontario politician. At his father's insistence, young Cronyn studied law at McGill University, but had by then already decided he wanted to be an actor; he made his stage bow with the Montreal Repertory Company at 19, while still a student.

  7. 15 de jun. de 2003 · Biography. The son of a prominent Canadian politician, Hume Cronyn made his stage debut with the Montreal Repertory Theatre in 1930 while still a student at McGill University and reached Broadway in 1934, playing the Janitor in "Hipper's Holiday." Short and wiry, he gained a reputation for excellence onstage, adroitly portraying ordinary people ...