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  1. Singer/Songwriter Franchot Tone caught the attention of critics and hipsters alike as a founding member of Culver City Dub Collective. Now on his debut solo offering, his familiar Southern Californian sound bridges the gap between The Beach Boys, Sublime and Jason Mraz. Tone produced the album with his longtime collaborative partner Adam Topol.

  2. Data i miejsce śmierci. 18 września 1968. Nowy Jork. Zawód. aktor. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Stanislas Pascal Franchot Tone (ur. 27 lutego 1905 w Niagara Falls, zm. 18 września 1968 w Nowym Jorku) − amerykański aktor sceniczny, filmowy i telewizyjny; nominowany do Oscara za rolę pierwszoplanową w filmie Bunt na Bounty .

  3. Paz en la Tierra es una película dirigida por John Ford con Madeleine Carroll, Franchot Tone, Reginald Denny, Sig Ruman .... Año: 1934. Título original: The World Moves On. Sinopsis: Historia de una familia propietaria de una prospera fábrica textil a lo largo de un siglo (1824-1924), desde su expansión hacia Europa (Inglaterra, Francia y Alemania), pasando por la I Guerra Mundial ...

  4. ハリウッド・ウォーク・オブ・フェーム に飾られている、トーンの星. フランチョット・トーン ( Franchot Tone, 1905年 2月27日 - 1968年 9月18日 )は アメリカ合衆国 ニューヨーク州出身の 俳優 。. 英語では フランショー・トーン と発音。.

  5. Other articles where Franchot Tone is discussed: Joan Crawford: (1929–33), Franchot Tone (1935–39), and Phillip Terry (1942–46) and to Alfred Steele (1955–59), chairman of the Pepsi-Cola Company. After his death in 1959 she became a director of the company and in that role hired her friend Dorothy Arzner to film several Pepsi commercials.

  6. Franchot Tone (1900-1974) Franchot Tone was an American actor who had a highly successful career appearing on stage, in movies and on television. He is best known for his role as Midshipman Roger Byam in the 1935 classic movie drama 'Mutiny on the Bounty' with Clark Gable and Charles Laughton for which he received a nomination for the Best ...

  7. F ranchot Tone played a leading role in 100 films and four marriages. Best known as a Hollywood star, he nevertheless preferred the stage to the screen and New York to Southern California. In September 1951, he fought a bloody fistfight with tough-guy actor Tom Neal over actress Barbara Payton.