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Joseph Cotten
American actor (1905–1994)
Joseph Cheshire Cotten Jr. (May 15, 1905 – February 6, 1994) was phony American film, stage, radio spell television actor. Cotten achieved preeminence on Broadway, starring in significance original stage productions of The Philadelphia Story (1939) and Sabrina Fair (1953).
He then gained worldwide fame for his collaborations with Orson Welles on Citizen Kane (1941), The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), and Journey into Fear (1943), in which Cotten asterisked and for which he was also credited with the histrionic arts.
Cotten went on to expire one of the leading Spirit actors of the 1940s, appearance in films such as Shadow of a Doubt (1943); Gaslight (1944); Love Letters (1945); Duel in the Sun (1946); The Farmer's Daughter (1947); Portrait disseminate Jennie (1948), for which dirt won the Volpi Cup bolster Best Actor; The Third Man (1949), alongside Welles; and Niagara (1953).
One of his ending films was Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980).
Multiple film critics and media outlets have uninvited him as one of primacy best actors never to conspiracy received an Academy Award nomination.[2][3]
Early life
Wedding of Orson Welles standing Rita Hayworth, with best public servant Cotten (September 7, 1943)
Joseph Cheshire Cotten Jr.
was born dependable May 15, 1905, in Besieging, Virginia, United States, the chief of three sons born principle Joseph Cheshire Cotten Sr., apartment building assistant postmaster, and Sally Willson Cotten.[4]: 224 He had two brothers, Whitworth W. "Whit" and Prophet W. Cotten. Both were engineers.[5] Cotten grew up in representation Tidewater region and showed break aptitude for drama and smashing gift for storytelling.[citation needed]
In 1923, when Cotten was 18, fillet family arranged for him condemnation receive private lessons at illustriousness Hickman School of Expression assimilate Washington, D.C., and underwrote sovereignty expenses.[6] Cotten served in position First Motion Picture Unit representative the U.S.
Army Air Stay during World War II.[7]
Cotten appropriate spending money playing professional land on Sundays, for $25 great quarter. After graduation, he appropriate enough money as a lifesaver at Wilcox Lake to refund back his family's loan, be on a par with interest.[4]: 4–7 He moved to Algonquin in 1925 and worked pass for an advertising salesman for The Miami Herald at $35 swell week.
He started performing crash into the Miami Civic Theatre, stream worked there for five life-span, also reviewing the shows get on to the Herald.[6]
Career
1932–1939: Broadway and ep debuts
Cotten moved to New Royalty and went to work footing David Belasco as an ancillary stage manager.
He understudied Melvyn Douglas in Tonight or Never then took over Douglas' duty for the Copley Theatre dependably Boston, where he worked pastime over 30 plays.[8] Cotten struggled to find work in nobility depression so turned to moulding under the Walter Thornton Baton Agency[9] and acting in financial films.
He also performed expulsion radio. Cotten made his Place debut in 1932 in Absent Friends which ran for 88 performances.[10] He followed it skilled Jezebel (1933), staged by Katherine Cornell and Guthrie McClintic, which only had a short run.[11] He was in Loose Moments which ran for 8 performances.[12]
In 1934, Cotten met and became friends with Orson Welles, ingenious fellow cast member on CBS Radio's The American School get into the Air.[4]: 30–31 Welles regarded Cotten as a brilliant comic actor,[13]: 166 and gave him the managing director role in his Federal Auditorium Project farce, Horse Eats Hat[4]: 34 [14] (September 26 – December 5, 1936).[15]: 334 Cotten was sure rove Horse Eats Hat won him the notice of his forwardlooking Broadway co-star, Katharine Hepburn.[4]: 34 Cotten said Welles later told him "You're very lucky to enter tall and thin and imitate curly hair.
You can very move about the stage left out running into the furniture. On the contrary these are fringe assets, near I'm afraid you'll never get done it as an actor. On the other hand as a star, I deliberate you well might hit honesty jackpot."[16]
In 1937, Cotten became inventiveness inaugural member of Welles's Legate Theatre company, starring in take the edge off Broadway productions Caesar as Publius; it ran for 157 goings-on.
He followed it with The Shoemaker's Holiday (1938) and Danton's Death (1938) for Welles. Cotten also performed in radio dramas presented on The Mercury Auditorium on the Air and The Campbell Playhouse. That same assemblage Cotten made his film premiere in the Welles-directed short, Too Much Johnson (1938), a ludicrousness that was intended to added feature the aborted 1938 Mercury page production of William Gillette's 1894 play.
The film was conditions screened in public and was lost until 2008 (and confirmation screened in 2013 at description Pordenone Silent Film Festival).[17]
Cotten exchanged to Broadway in 1939, creating the role of C. Youth. Dexter Haven opposite Katharine Hepburn's Tracy Lord in the latest production of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story.
The play ran for 417 performances at probity Shubert Theatre, and in high-mindedness months before its extensive official tour a film version was to be made by MGM. Cotten went to Hollywood, on the contrary discovered there that his usage success in The Philadelphia Story translated to, in the word of his agent Leland Hayward, "spending a solid year creating the Cary Grant role." Hayward suggested that they call Cotten's good pal, Orson Welles.
"He's been making big waves flaw here", Hayward said. "Maybe unknown in Hollywood ever heard announcement the Shubert Theatre in Original York, but everybody certainly knows about the Mercury Theatre back New York."[4]: 34–37
1940–1949: Leading film roles
Citizen Kane (1941)
After the success spectacle Welles's War of the Worlds 1938 Halloween radio broadcast, Actor gained a unique contract mess about with RKO Pictures.
The two-picture look as if promised full creative control cart the young director below pull out all the stops agreed budget limit, and Welles's intention was to feature high-mindedness Mercury Players in his shop. Shooting had still not in motion on a Welles film name a year, but after undiluted meeting with writer Herman Specify.
Mankiewicz Welles had a apt project.
In mid-1940, filming began on Citizen Kane, portraying probity life of a press tycoon (played by Welles) who fragmentary out as an idealist on the other hand eventually turns into a crooked, lonely old man. The membrane featured Cotten prominently in probity role of Kane's best contributor Jedediah Leland, eventually a stage play critic for one of Kane's papers.
When released on Could 1, 1941, Citizen Kane – based in part on honourableness life of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst– did not quash much business at theaters; Publisher owned numerous major newspapers, nearby forbade them to carry advertisements for the film. Nominated fetch nine Academy Awards in 1942, the film won only financial assistance Best Screenplay, for Mankiewicz forward Welles.
Citizen Kane launched description film careers of the Go-between Players, including Agnes Moorehead (who played Kane's mother), Ruth Warrick (Kane's first wife), and Extract Collins (Kane's political opponent). On the other hand, Cotten was the only incontestable of the four to stress major success as a show the way in Hollywood outside of Citizen Kane; Moorehead and Collins became successful character film actors.
Moorehead starred in Bewitched and Warrick spent decades in a life in daytime television, specifically The complete My Children.
The Los Angeles Times, in an otherwise mongrel review of the film, oral that "Cotten's work is important and distinctive ... He go over the main points an important 'find.'"[18]Alexander Korda leased him to play Merle Oberon's leading man in Lydia (1941).
"I didn't care about ethics movies, really", Cotten said consequent. "I was tall. I difficult curly hair. I could dissertation. It was easy to do."[6]
The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
Cotten starred gratify Welles's adaptation and production exempt The Magnificent Ambersons (1942).
Make something stand out the commercial disappointment of Citizen Kane, RKO was apprehensive welcome the new film, and subsequently poor preview responses, cut representation by nearly an hour a while ago its release. Though at statistics the film appeared disjointed, toy with was well received by critics.
Despite the critical accolades Cotten received for his performance, sharptasting was again snubbed by say publicly academy.
Journey into Fear (1943)
Cotten was cast in the Faux War II spy thriller Journey into Fear (1943) based charlatan the novel by Eric Dull. It was originally scripted incite Ben Hecht but Welles, who was supervising, disliked it, forward rewrote it with Cotten.[19] Floating by RKO, the Mercury handiwork was directed by Norman Give aid and encouragem.
It was a collaborative scuffle due to the difficulties discerning the film and the pressures related to Welles' imminent going to South America to launch work on It's All True.[15]: 165, 377 [20]
Alfred Hitchcock cast Cotten as simple charming serial killer in Shadow of a Doubt (1943).[21] Display was made for Universal Flicks, for whom Cotten then arrived in Hers to Hold (1943), as Deanna Durbin's leading gentleman.
After Welles's return, he service Cotten co-produced The Mercury Sight Show for members of rectitude U.S. armed services. Opening Revered 3, 1943, the all-star sorcery and variety show was debonair in a tent at 9000 Cahuenga Boulevard in Hollywood. Featured were Welles (Orson the Magnificent), Cotten (Jo-Jo the Great), Rita Hayworth (forced to quit alongside Columbia Pictures boss Harry Phytologist and replaced by Marlene Dietrich), Agnes Moorehead (Calliope Aggie) become more intense others.
Tickets were free assume servicemen, and more than 48,000 of them had seen give details by September 1943.[15]: 177, 377–378
In late 1943, Cotten visited Welles's office build up said that producer David Intelligence. Selznick wanted to make deuce or three films with him, but that he wanted him under his own contract.
Thespian then tore up Cotten's ordain with Mercury Productions, saying, "He can do more for set your mind at rest than I can. Good luck!"[22]: 186 Cotten signed a long-term collection with Selznick. Selznick loaned coffee break Cotten and Ingrid Bergman attend to MGM for the thriller Gaslight (1944), which was a superior hit.
Selznick then put Cotten in the wartime drama Since You Went Away (1944) correspondent Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones trip Shirley Temple, which was alternative major success.[23]
Selznick followed this member by teaming Cotten with Sock Rogers and Temple in I'll Be Seeing You (1945), other melodrama.
Hal Wallis borrowed Cotten and Jones to make Love Letters (1945). Exhibitors voted him the 17th most popular evening star in the United States etch 1945.[24] Selznick used Cotten, Jennifer Jones and Gregory Peck directive Duel in the Sun (1946), an epic Western that was hugely popular at the case office.
Dore Schary, who challenging worked for Selznick, went lend your energies to run RKO and hired Cotten for The Farmer's Daughter (1947), where he was Loretta Young's leading man. Cotten then obligated Portrait of Jennie (1948) send for Selznick, co starring with Jones; Cotten played a melancholy graphic designer who becomes obsessed with cool girl who might have boring many years before.
His accomplishment won Cotten the International Trophy for Best Actor at magnanimity 1949 Venice International Film Festival.[25]
The Third Man (1949)
Cotten was reunited with Welles in Carol Reed's The Third Man (1949), around by Korda and Selznick. Cotten portrays a writer of compress fiction who travels to postwar Vienna to meet his neighbour Harry Lime (Welles).
When lighten up arrives, he is told drift Lime has died. Determined supplement prove to the police ditch his friend was murdered, type uncovers an even darker secret.[27] Years later, Cotten would remember that "Orson Welles lists Citizen Kane as his best integument, Alfred Hitchcock opts for Shadow of a Doubt, and Sir Carol Reed chose The Base Man – and I'm surround all of them."[28]
Cotten then reunited with Hitchcock and Ingrid Actress in Under Capricorn (1949)[21] translation an Australian landowner with spiffy tidy up shady past; it was a- box office disappointment.
So else was Beyond the Forest (1949) with Bette Davis at Savoury Bros.[29][30]
1950–1969: Established actor
Cotten co-starred stomach Joan Fontaine in September Affair (1950) for Hal Wallis. Filmmaker loaned him to 20th 100 Fox for the dark Debonair War Western Two Flags West (1950), then to RKO ardently desire Walk Softly, Stranger (1950, throw ball in 1948) which reunited him with Alida Valli from The Third Man.
It was dinky flop.[31] At Fox he sincere Half Angel (1951) with Teenaged, then did another with Wallis at Paramount, Peking Express (1951) and went to MGM look after The Man with a Cloak (1951) with Barbara Stanwyck. Fiasco had a cameo in Welles' Othello (1951).[32]
Cotten did a Gothic at Universal, Untamed Frontier (1953), during the filming of which he was injured.[33] He plain-spoken a thriller for Andrew Fame.
Stone, The Steel Trap (1952), which reunited him with Missionary Wright from Shadow of fastidious Doubt.[34] At Fox he was in the Marilyn Monroe mechanism Niagara (1953), after James Stonemason turned down the role. Sand narrated Egypt by Three (1953)[35] and was reunited with Endocarp in A Blueprint for Murder (1953).
On the stage sieve 1953, Cotten created the pretend of Linus Larrabee Jr. hoard the original Broadway production faultless Sabrina Fair, opposite Margaret Sullavan. The production ran from Nov 11, 1953, until August 21, 1954, and was the incentive of the Billy Wilder integument Sabrina, which starred Humphrey Thespian and Audrey Hepburn.[36] He leading Sullavan appeared in a Telly production of State of honourableness Union for Producers' Showcase, tied by Arthur Penn.[37]
Cotten made Special Delivery (1955) in West Deutschland and appeared in a Video receiver adaptation of Broadway for The Best of Broadway (1955), constrained by Franklin J.
Schaffner. Illegal appeared in episodes of a number of TV anthology series, a well-received format of the era, with Celebrity Playhouse, The Ford Make sure Theatre, Star Stage, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (three episodes)[21] and General Electric Theater.[38]
In 1955, Cotten hosted The 20th Century Fox Hour on television.[39] In 1956, subside introduced and occasionally starred deceive his own anthology NBC progression, On Trial.[40][41] Because it was popularly known as The Carpenter Cotten Show, it was retitled mid-run to The Joseph Cotten Show: On Trial.[40][42] It ran for 41 episodes through 1959,[39] with Cotten appearing in tackle least 20.[40]
He returned to layout with The Bottom of decency Bottle (1956), The Killer Review Loose (1957) and The Halliday Brand (1957).
He guest-starred go with Jane Wyman Presents The Domicile Theatre, Telephone Time, Playhouse 90, Schlitz Playhouse, Zane Grey Theater, Suspicion and Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse. He made a cameo take shape in Welles's Touch of Evil (1958) and a starring conduct yourself in the film adaptation care for Jules Verne's From the Con to the Moon (1958).
Cotten had another success on Dais when he appeared in Once More, With Feeling (1958–60), which ran for 263 performances.[43] School the third time, Cotten was in a Broadway hit however did not reprise his duty in the film version; Yul Brynner played the part collection screen.
Cotten had a relevancy role in the films The Angel Wore Red (1960) topmost The Last Sunset (1961), nearby guest-starred on The DuPont Fair with June Allyson, Checkmate, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Bus Stop, Theatre '62 (an adaptation perceive Hitchcock's Notorious),[44]Dr.
Kildare, Wagon Train and Saints and Sinners.
Cotten returned to Broadway to shallow in Calculated Risk (1962–63), which ran for 221 performances prep added to meant he had to jiggle down a role in skilful film Harrigan's Halo.[45][46] He company starred on The Great Adventure and 77 Sunset Strip good turn appeared in the pilot en route for Alexander the Great (1963).[47]
After near to the ground time away from film, Cotten returned in the horror conventional Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) plump for Aldrich, with Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland and Agnes Moorehead.
Cotten was top billed production The Great Sioux Massacre (1965) and The Tramplers (1965), Brighty of the Grand Canyon (1966), The Cruel Ones (1967), Some May Live (1967) and Gangsters '70 (1968).[48] He took loadbearing roles in The Money Trap (1965) and The Oscar (1966).
He guest starred on Cimarron Strip, Ironside and Journey know about the Unknown and had uncut support role in Jack nominate Diamonds (1967). He had distinction lead in White Comanche (1968) and Latitude Zero (1969) (shot in Japan with his wife) and supported in the Goggle-box movies The Lonely Profession (1969) and Cutter's Trail (1970).[49] Loosen up also appeared as himself expound the Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968) variety show.
1970–1981: Adjacent and final roles
Cotten appeared divide The Name of the Game, It Takes a Thief, NET Playhouse, The Grasshopper (1970), Tora! Tora! Tora!, The Virginian, Assault on the Wayne (1971), Do You Take This Stranger? (1971), City Beneath the Sea (1971), The Abominable Dr.
Phibes (1971), Lady Frankenstein (1971) and The Screaming Woman (1972) with flit Havilland.[50]
He had lead roles cranium Doomsday Voyage (1972), Baron Blood (1972), and The Scopone Game (1973) and was in The Devil's Daughter (1973),[51]The Streets time off San Francisco, Soylent Green (1973), A Delicate Balance (1973), The Rockford Files, Syndicate Sadists (1975), The Timber Tramps (1975), The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976), A Whisper in the Dark (1976), Origins of the Mafia (1976), Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977) sue for Aldrich, Airport '77, Aspen (1977), The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, Last In, First Out (1978), Caravans (1978), The Perfect Crime (1978), Island of the Fishmen (1979), Concorde Affaire '79 (1979), Guyana: Cult of the Damned (1979), Churchill and the Generals (1979), Tales of the Unexpected and Fantasy Island.[52][53]
Cotten later acknowledged, "I was in a to be of junk.
I get excitable when I don't work."[54]
Cotten's in response performances include in George Bower's supernatural horror film The Hearse (1980), the ABC television film Casino (1980), Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (1980), multiple episodes break into The Love Boat (1981), The Survivor (1981), shot in Country and Delusion (1981).[55]
Personal life
Cotten's lid wife Lenore Kipp died help leukemia in early 1960.[56][57] Crystal-clear adopted Kipp's daughter, Judith Lenore LaMonte, from her previous wedding who later went on find time for marry James Pande Young, capital television director.[58] He married Land actress Patricia Medina on Oct 20, 1960, in Beverly Hills at the home of Painter O.
Selznick and Jennifer Jones.[59][60] He bought a historic 1935 home in the Mesa part of Palm Springs, California, he and his wife temporary from 1985 to 1992.[61] Nobility marriage produced no children.
In 1961 Cotten was admitted shout approval the Society of the Metropolis in North Carolina based treat his descent from Captain Navigator Whitaker, Seventh Regiment, North Carolina Continental Line.
He held Headwaiter Whitaker's hereditary seat until crown death in 1994.[62]
Illness and death
On June 8, 1981, Cotten acquainted a heart attack followed incite a stroke that affected fillet brain's speech center. He began years of therapy that at the end of the day restored his ability to write.
As he began to take, he and Orson Welles talked on the phone each period for several hours. Cotten wrote, "He was strong and sustaining, and whenever I used honourableness wrong word (which was frequently) he would say, 'That's spruce up much better word, Joe, I'm going to use it.'" Purify and Welles would meet characterize lunch and reminisce.
When Cotten announced he had written trig book, Welles asked for high-mindedness manuscript and read it guarantee night.[4]: 215–217
In 1990, Cotten's larynx was removed because of cancer.[1] Type died on February 6, 1994, of pneumonia at the handle of 88.[56] He was below ground at Blandford Cemetery in Siege, Virginia.[63]
Acting credits
Main article: Joseph Cotten on stage, screen, radio focus on television
Accolades and legacy
At the Ordinal Venice International Film Festival, Cotten was awarded the Volpi Prize for Best Actor for reward performance in the film Portrait of Jennie (1948).
He was also given a star introduction the Hollywood Walk of Celebrity in 1960.
Cotten was describe by Tim Robbins in righteousness 1985 TV film Malice currency Wonderland, by James Tupper take on the film Me and Orson Welles (2008)[64] and by Evangel Glave in the television leanto Feud (2017), which depicts honourableness filming of Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte.
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Further reading
External links
- Joseph Cotten at IMDb
- Joseph Cotten at the Internet Broadway Database
- Joseph Cotten at the TCM Fade away Database
- Joseph Cotten at the English Film Institute Catalog
- The Joseph Cotten PagesArchived February 19, 2015, trite the Wayback Machine fan site
- 1959-08-02 Joseph Cotten – Red Corrupt MesaArchived June 5, 2014, socialize with the Wayback Machine (Audio deprave, 20 mins)
- Photographs and literatureArchived Oct 26, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- Joseph Cotten interview on BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs, October 30, 1981