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  1. Franchot Tone. Highest Rated: 100% The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935) Lowest Rated: 20% Today We Live (1933) Birthday: Feb 27, 1905. Birthplace: Niagara Falls, New York, USA. Blue-blood, stage ...

  2. 22 de abr. de 2016 · The author is a Franchot aficionado who has been blogging her research of Franchot Tone since April 2015. Finding Franchot is not affiliated with the Franchot Tone estate, but the intent has always been to provide accurate and well-rounded information on an often underappreciated actor who possessed and presented a rare and wide-range of talent.

  3. Franchot Tone (February 27, 1905 – September 18, 1968) was an American stage, film, and television actor, star of Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) and many other films through the 1960s. In the early 1960s Tone appeared in character roles on TV dramas like Bonanza, Wagon Train, The Twilight Zone, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Description above from the Wikipedia article Franchot Tone, licensed ...

  4. Franchot Tone, the actor whose many Hollywood roles as a dashing care society sophisticate were often only a pale echo of his wild and elegant private life, died at his home here yesterday. He was ...

  5. Bette Davis y Franchot Tone. Peligrosa ( Dangerous, título original en inglés) es una película dramática estadounidense de 1935, dirigida por Alfred E. Green y protagonizada por Bette Davis, quien obtuvo su primer Óscar a la mejor actriz, y Franchot Tone. El guion, de Laird Doyle, es una adaptación de su propia obra de teatro Hard Luck Dame .

  6. 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.

  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.