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Stage and Screen Actor Hume Cronyn Dies
The Associated Press FAIRFIELD, Conn. - Hume Cronyn, a veteran stage and screen actor who charmed audiences with his portrayals of irascible old men and frequently paired up with his wife, Jessica Tandy has died of cancer. He was 91. Cronyn died of prostate cancer Sunday at his home in Fairfield, Conn., a family spokeswoman said. Cronyn, known to modern audiences for his roles in the 1980s "Cocoon" movies, was a seasoned stage actor, making his theater debut in 1931 as a paperboy in "Up Pops the Devil." He and Tandy were married for nearly 52 years at the time of her death from ovarian cancer in September 1994. The couple were honored at the 1994 Tony Awards with the first-ever Special Lifetime Achievement Award. Cronyn was known for his versatility as an actor. He played a wide variety of characters on stage, including a janitor in "Hippers' Holiday," in his Broadway debut in 1934; the gangster Elkus in "There's Always a Breeze," 1938; and Andrei Prozoroff, the brother in Chekov's "Three Sisters," 1939. He made his film debut in 1943 as the detective story addict Herbie Hawkins in Alfred Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt." After Cronyn appeared in Hitchcock's "Lifeboat" in 1944, a critic in the New York World-Telegram wrote: "Hume Cronyn is one of the most vivid young character actors to come along in Hollywood in quite a time." Cronyn went on to take other film parts, both major and minor, appearing in numerous movies over the next 50 years, including: "Phantom of the Opera," 1943; "The Postman Always Rings Twice," 1946; "People Will Talk," 1951; "Cleopatra," 1963; "There Was a Crooked Man," 1970; and "The World According to Garp," 1982. He was nominated for an Academy Award as best supporting actor for his performance in "The Seventh Cross" in 1944. Cronyn worked with his wife on the stage, in films and on television, starring with her on Broadway in "The Gin Game," 1978; and "Foxfire," in 1983; and in movies, as a married couple, in "Cocoon," 1985; and "Cocoon: The Return," 1988. Both he and Tandy were Emmy Award nominees in 1994 for their performances in "Hallmark Hall of Fame: To Dance With the White Dog." Cronyn won the award for best actor in a miniseries or special for the CBS movie about an elderly man whose dead wife's spirit returns in the form of a dog. Cronyn won another Emmy for his work with young actor Fred Savage in "Christmas on Division Street." Cronyn, who often found himself playing curmudgeons, joked about his crusty image in a 1987 interview with the New York Post. "I don't mind playing absolute bastards — some of the best parts I've had have been heavies. I just don't want to play the grouch," he said. Cronyn also tried his hand at writing and directing. In 1946, he directed a production of Tennessee Williams' "Portrait of a Madonna," starring Tandy, and in 1950, on Broadway, Ludwig Bemelmans' "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep." He co-wrote the television adaptation of "The Dollmaker," starring Jane Fonda, in 1985. Tandy once told an interviewer that Cronyn had a certain restlessness about him. "I find it very difficult just to sit. I would love to learn how to do that with contentment," Cronyn said in 1988. "I fill my life with a lot of `busyness' in between jobs. Then I work very hard. Some of it is quite unhealthy. It's compulsive. I don't know what to do about it. I'm a little old to change." On the set, Cronyn was known for being something of a perfectionist. Drector Dan Petrie, who worked with Cronyn in "Cocoon: The Return," and "The Dollmaker," said Cronyn was meticulous about learning the idiosyncrasies of his character. "Hume ... had to work out everything very, very carefully for himself — how he would sit, how he would wear a hat, should he wear a hat, should it be down over his right eye or over his left eye, should he wear glasses, should he wear suspenders ... all of those things were very vital concerns of his," Petrie said. "The mechanics of it, all of that was grist for his mill," Petrie said. "He very painstakingly built his character through the way he would dress, the way he would present himself." Cronyn admitted he could be somewhat persnickety when preparing for a role. "I do a lot of planning and plotting. That's my greatest weakness," he said in a 1984 interview. "If I'm not terribly careful, I'll plan to a point where it could come out cut and dried." ronyn was born in London, Ontario, one of five children of Hume Blake, a prominent Canadian financier and political figure. He studied law for two years at McGill University in Montreal, but gave up a legal career for the theater. At McGill, Cronyn was an amateur boxer; he was nominated for the Canadian Olympic boxing team in 1932. Cronyn spent a summer studying under Max Reinhardt, a famous Austrian drama teacher and theatrical producer. From 1932-34, he attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Tandy and Cronyn had three children, Christopher, born in 1943; Tandy, born in 1945; and Susan Hawkins, Tandy's daughter by a previous marriage. |
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Thats so sad. RIP Hume
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From "Lifeboat" to "Cocoon" to "Batteries Not Included," he was a class act. RIP - Hume.
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Hume was with us for many years. He was such a good actor. Rest in peace Hume.
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There's our third. Celebs always seem to die in threes.
I'll bet he's greatful to get back with Jessica.
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Cancer again! Why can't a cure be found? Where does all that research money go? I wonder.....................
Sorry but I feel very strongly about this! RIP Hume!
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Gregory Peck, Hume Cronyn............. Who is the third? I haven't heard any news lately. |
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Gregory Peck, David Brinkley and Hume Cronyn. That's our three.
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I hadn't heard about David Brinkley. How old was he? He was on the news way back when I was a little kid. And that's a long time ago!
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Its so sad!! I was really shocked though about Gregory dying. I like People Will Talk because it has Cary in it
Its on tomorrow night on TCM if anyone wants to watch it. I dont know the exact time though so you might want to look on the site!
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Gregory Peck too?????????? I loved Hume Cronyn. I loved his first movies with Alfred Hitchcock the best: SHADOW OF A DOUBT and LIFEBOAT. You gotta be kidding me, Gregory Peck, Robert Stack and Hume Cronyn are all gone now? That is so, so sad. I always wanted to meet all three of them. Sadly more and more of our favorite stars are now on the other side. Rest in Peace. |
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This is sad
RIP Hume
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