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  1. Oothout Zabriskie Whitehead (March 1, 1911 – July 29, 1998) was an American stage and film character actor. He was born in New York City and attended Harvard University . Called "O.Z." or "Zebby", he also authored several volumes of biographical sketches of early members of the Baháʼí Faith especially in the West after he moved ...

  2. Oothout Zabriskie Whitehead (March 1, 1911 – July 29, 1998) [1], known as "O.Z." or "Zebby", was an American Bahá'í who authored several volumes of biographical sketches of early members of the Bahá'í Faith . In his career he was a stage and film character actor, and was one of the longest surviving members of John Ford's "stock company ...

  3. 29 de jul. de 1998 · Oothout Zabriskie Whitehead (March 1, 1911 – July 29, 1998) was a stage and film character actor. He was born in New York City and attended Harvard University. Called "O.Z." or "Zebby", he who also authored several volumes of biographical sketches of early members of the Bahá'í Faith especially in the West after he moved ...

  4. BIO. O.Z. Whitehead was born Oothout Zabriskie Whitehead in New York City, in 1911. His father was a banker. Whitehead attended Harvard University and majored in the dramatic arts. He became, first and foremost, a stage actor, making his Broadway debut in 1933, at the age of 22.

  5. Whitehead, O. Z. (Oothout Zabriskie; 'Zebby') (1911–98), actor and Bahá'í pioneer, was born 18 March 1911 in New York city, USA, the son of O. Z. Whitehead, a wealthy banker living in Manhattan's Upper East Side, and his wife Maria.

  6. 23 de dic. de 2018 · On Broadway and in Hollywood, Oothout Zabriskie Whitehead, better known as “Zebby” or “O.Z.,” had an incredibly successful acting career and a close relationship with Katherine Hepburn, the leading lady of American film in its golden era—but he ultimately left both of them behind for a greater love, his deep connection to the Baha’i Faith.

  7. Birth Name: Oothout Zabriskie Whitehead Jr. Biografía. American character actor of rather bizarre range, a member of the so-called “John Ford Stock Company.” Originally a New York stage actor of some repute, Whitehead entered films in the 1930s. He played a wide variety of character parts, often quite different from his own actual age and type.