Wendell CoreyNationality:
American Birthdate:
03/20/1914 Birthplace:
Dracut, Massachusetts Death Date:
11/08/1968
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biography
Dependable lead and supporting player who usually played solid, sober and sometimes cynical characters. After scoring a triumph on Broadway in Elmer Rice's "Dream Girl" (1945), Corey was signed by producer Hal Wallis, and over the next two decades appeared as combination servant-strongarm henchman to gambler John Hodiak in Corey's debut film, "Desert Fury" (1947), as a homicide detective opposite Loretta Young in the thriller, "The Accused" (1948), as an exhausted mobster in "Any Number Can Play" (1949) and as Frank James in "The Great Missouri Raid" (1951). He later moved into politics,
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milestones
Year
Milestone
Worked in department store as washing machine salesman before starting stage career
1934
Amateur stage debut with Springfield Repertory Players in "Street Scene"
1935
Professional stage debut
1942
Broadway debut in "Comes the Revelation"
1945
After success in Broadway production, "Dream Girl", signed by producer Hal Wallis to film contract
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