Tyrone Power

Tyrone Power

  • Birthday: 1914-05-05
  • Deathday: 1958-11-15
  • Place of birth: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
  • Also know as: Тайрон Пауэр

Biography

One of the great romantic swashbuckling stars of the mid-twentieth century, and the third Tyrone Power of four in a famed acting dynasty reaching back to the eighteenth century. His great-grandfather was the first Tyrone Power (1795-1841), a famed Irish comedian. His father, known to historians as Tyrone Power Sr., but to his contemporaries as either Tyrone Power or Tyrone Power the Younger, was a huge star in the theater (and later in films) in both classical and modern roles. His mother, Patia Riaume (Mrs. Tyrone Power), was also a Shakespearean actress as well as a respected dramatic coach. Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr., (also called Tyrone Power III; May 5, 1914 - November 15, 1958) was born at his mother's home of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1914. A frail, sickly child, he was taken by his parents to the warmer climate of southern California. After his parents' divorce, he and his sister Anne Power returned to Cincinnati with their mother. There he attended school while developing an obsession with acting. Although raised by his mother, he corresponded with his father, who encouraged his acting dreams. He was a supernumerary in his father's stage production of 'The Merchant of Venice' in Chicago and held him as he died suddenly of a heart attack later that year. Startlingly handsome, young Tyrone nevertheless struggled to find work in Hollywood. He appeared in a few small roles, then went east to do stage work. A screen test led to a contract at 20th Century Fox in 1936, and he quickly progressed to leading roles. Within a year or so, he was one of Fox's leading stars, playing in contemporary and period pieces with ease. Most of his roles were colorful without being deep, and his swordplay was more praised than his wordplay. He served in the Marine Corps in World War II as a transport pilot, and he saw action in the Pacific Theater of operations. After the war, he got his best reviews for an atypical part as a downward-spiraling con-man in Nightmare Alley (1947). Although he remained a huge star, much of his postwar work was unremarkable. He continued to do notable stage work and also began producing films. Following a fine performance in Billy Wilder's Witness for the Prosecution (1957), Power began production on Solomon and Sheba (1959). Halfway through shooting, he collapsed during a dueling scene with George Sanders, and he died of a heart attack before reaching a hospital.

Filmography

Diplomatic Courier

1952

As Mike Kells

The Mark of Zorro

1940

As Don Diego Vega, aka Zorro

The Sun Also Rises

1957

As Jake Barnes

The Black Swan

1942

As Jamie Waring

The Eddy Duchin Story

1956

As Eddy Duchin

Witness for the Prosecution

1957

As Leonard Vole

Rawhide

1951

As Tom Owens

Jesse James

1939

As Jesse Woodson James

Rose of Washington Square

1939

As Bart Clinton

Second Fiddle

1939

As Jimmy Sutton

Alexander's Ragtime Band

1938

As Alexander - Roger Grant

Marie Antoinette

1938

As Count Axel de Fersen

Thin Ice

1937

As Prince Rudolph

The Long Gray Line

1955

As Martin Maher

The Black Rose

1950

As Walter of Gurnie

Blood and Sand

1941

As Juan

Prince of Foxes

1949

As Andrea Orsini

Captain from Castile

1947

As Pedro De Vargas

King of the Khyber Rifles

1953

As Capt. Alan King

Untamed

1955

As Paul Van Riebeck

The House in the Square

1951

As Peter Standish

A Yank in the R.A.F.

1941

As Tim Baker

Nightmare Alley

1947

As Stanton 'Stan' Carlisle

Lloyd's of London

1936

As Jonathan Blake

Love Is News

1937

As Steve Leyton

Day-time Wife

1939

As Ken Norton

Crash Dive

1943

As Lt. Ward Stewart

American Guerrilla in the Philippines

1950

As Ensign Chuck Palmer

The Razor's Edge

1946

As Larry Darrell

Brigham Young

1940

As Jonathan Kent

In Old Chicago

1938

As Dion O'Leary

Abandon Ship

1957

As Alec Holmes

The Adventures of Errol Flynn

2005

As Jacob 'Jake' Barnes (archive footage)

This Above All

1942

As Clive Briggs

That Wonderful Urge

1948

As Thomas Jefferson Tyler

Uncertain Verification

1965

As (archive footage)

The Luck of the Irish

1948

As Stephen Fitzgerald

The Rains Came

1939

As Major Rama Safti

Café Metropole

1937

As Alexis

Girls Dormitory

1936

As Count Vallais

Second Honeymoon

1937

As Raoul McLiesh

Ladies In Love

1936

As Karl Lanyi

The Mississippi Gambler

1953

As Mark Fallon

The Rising of the Moon

1957

As Self - Host

Hollywood Hobbies

1939

As Himself (uncredited)

Suez

1938

As Ferdinand de Lesseps

Three Of A Kind

1941

As Himself

Pony Soldier

1952

As Constable Duncan MacDonald

Northern Frontier

1935

As Mountie (uncredited)

Johnny Apollo

1940

As Robert Cain Jr. (aka Johnny Apollo)

Tom Brown of Culver

1932

As Donald MacKenzie

The Kid Stays in the Picture

2002

As Self (archive footage)

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

1975

As Self (archive footage)

Jornal Português (1938-1951)

2005

As Himself (archive footage)

Hollywood, la vie rêvée de Lana Turner

2019

As Self (archive footage)

The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

1997

As Self (archive footage)

Lusitanian Illusion

2010

As Self (archive footage)

Flirtation Walk

1934

As Cadet (uncredited)

Death Scenes 2

1992

As Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Ali Baba Goes to Town

1937

As Himself

Sir John Mills' Moving Memories

2000

As Self (archive footage)

Showbiz Goes to War

1982

As (archive footage)

Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!

1982

As Self (archive footage)

Hollywood: The Dream Factory

1972

As Self (archive footage)

Anthony Quinn: An Original

1990

As Self (archive footage)

Production

Abandon Ship

1957

As Producer

Solomon and Sheba

1959

As Producer

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