This page will contain wikis about Michael Rennie, as they become available.Michael RennieMichael Rennie (August 25, 1909 - June 10, 1971) was a British actor who made the transition to Hollywood with moderate success. Rennie was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and had several other jobs before gaining employment as a stand-in in a Hitchcock film of 1936. Acting then became his profession, but it was some years before he found success as a leading man in the cinema, his exceptional height and chiselled features standing him in good stead. In 1945, he played a major role in the original version of The Wicked Lady, starring Margaret Lockwood and James Mason. From that point on, he was a star, and shortly afterwards he moved to the USA, where he appeared in such classics as
In 1959, Rennie became a familiar face on television, taking the role of Harry Lime in The Third Man, a spin-off series from the film starring Orson Welles. During the 1960's he continued his TV career with guest appearances on such series as Lost In Space and Batman. Returning to the UK, he died in 1971 at Harrogate in his home county of Yorkshire from emphysema. This page about Michael Rennie includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Michael Rennie News stories about Michael Rennie External links for Michael Rennie Videos for Michael Rennie Wikis about Michael Rennie Discussion Groups about Michael Rennie Blogs about Michael Rennie Images of Michael Rennie |
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Returning to the UK, he died in 1971 at Harrogate in his home county of Yorkshire from emphysema. He spoke at the United States Republican Convention in 2004, and has continued to staunchly support Bush, even though it may ultimately affect his career. During the 1960's he continued his TV career with guest appearances on such series as Lost In Space and Batman. After September 11, 2001, Silver's views began to change on some key issues. In 1959, Rennie became a familiar face on television, taking the role of Harry Lime in The Third Man, a spin-off series from the film starring Orson Welles. A lifelong Democrat, Silver has recently been one of the most outspoken supporter for President George W. Bush. From that point on, he was a star, and shortly afterwards he moved to the USA, where he appeared in such classics as. He played a fictional version of himself in the unaired action comedy Heat Vision and Jack. In 1945, he played a major role in the original version of The Wicked Lady, starring Margaret Lockwood and James Mason. Ron Silver (born July 2, 1946, New York) is an American movie and television actor. Acting then became his profession, but it was some years before he found success as a leading man in the cinema, his exceptional height and chiselled features standing him in good stead. Rennie was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, and had several other jobs before gaining employment as a stand-in in a Hitchcock film of 1936. Michael Rennie (August 25, 1909 - June 10, 1971) was a British actor who made the transition to Hollywood with moderate success. The Robe (1953). Les Misérables (1952). The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). |