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AKA:
William Rukard Hurd Hatfield
Birthplace:
New York, New York
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An extremely handsome leading man, Hurd Hatfield rose to fame when eccentric director Albert Lewin tapped him to play the title role in "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945), based on the Oscar Wilde novel about a dandy who retains his youth while his portrait reflects the aging process. The actor had trained at England's Michael Chekhov Studio and had earned some notoriety on the Broadway stage before he was brought to Hollywood and cast in support of Katharine Hepburn and Walter Huston in "Dragon Seed" (1944). His starring role the following year divided critics, with some praising his
1939
Stage acting debut in "The Lower Depths" at Chekhov Studio in England
1939
Broadway debut, "The Possessed"
1944
Film acting debut in "Dragon Seed"
1945
Chosen by Albert Lewin to star in title role of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
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