Born February 18, 1890, in Pittsburgh, he became a prominent film actor known for his suave, sophisticated roles during Hollywood's silent and early sound eras. With a career spanning over four decades, he appeared in notable films such as "The Sheik," "A Star is Born," and "Paths of Glory." Known for his impeccable style and trademark mustache, he was also politically active, serving as a staunch anti-communist in Hollywood. He passed away on October 29, 1963, leaving a lasting legacy in cinema.
PATHS OF GLORY
Paths of Glory is a powerful anti-war film set during World War I, directed by Stanley Kubrick. The story follows Colonel Dax, played by Kirk Douglas,...