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José Ferrer

José Ferrer ( January 8th, 1909 - January 26th, 1992)
a.k.a. José Vincente Ferrer De Otero y Cintron


José Ferrer (born José Vincente Ferrer de Otero y Cintron in Puerto Rico) decided to become an actor while in college. Early in his career he appeared with James Stewart and Joshua Logan at the Triangle Theater. In 1935 he debuted on Broadway with a walk-on part; he soon began to land bigger roles and quickly established his reputation as a highly versatile actor, performing in roles ranging from the comic title role in Charlie's Aunt to the evil Iago in Othello, and he began directing Broadway productions in 1942. Ferrer debuted onscreen as the Dauphin opposite Ingrid Bergman in Joan of Arc (1948), for which he received a "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar nomination. He later became internationally famous, and won a "Best Actor" Oscar for reprising his theatrical lead in the film version of Cyrano de Bergerac (1950). Ferrer earned another Oscar nomination for his portrayal of painter Toulouse-Lautrec in Moulin Rouge (1952). While both roles definitely enhanced his career, he later complained that they lead him to become typecast, and sometimes went years between film offers. In the mid-'50s he began directing films (usually ones in which he appeared), starting with The Shrike (1955). Also in the mid-'50s he made several successful recordings with his third wife, singer Rosemary Clooney. After 1962 he gave up directing and concentrated on stage and screen character acting, usually being typecast in his films as a swarthy foreigner. He continued to appear frequently in films into the '90s, meanwhile doing much TV work. His first wife was actress Uta Hagen. ~ All Movie Guide

Awards & Nominations

1957 —

Directors Guild of America award nominee for Best Director in The Great Man

1950 —

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award winner for Best Actor in Cyrano De Bergerac

1952 —

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award nominee for Best Actor in Moulin Rouge

1950 —

Golden Globe award winner for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama in Cyrano De Bergerac

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Awards & Nominations

1957 - Best Director Directors Guild of America award nominee, The Great Man

1950 - Best Actor Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award winner, Cyrano De Bergerac

1952 - Best Actor Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award nominee, Moulin Rouge

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