Spencer Tracy (April 5, 1900 - June 10, 1967)

One of the screen's most beloved actors... With his stern voice and demanding presents he created a standard that most other actors would have to live up to. Between 1930 and 1967 he appeared in 78 films... His lesser known films include The Strong Arm, Up the River, It's a Small World, The Sea of Glass and Big City... The films that will be remembered forever include Boys Town, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Thirty Seconds over Tokyo, State of the Union, Father of the Bride, The Old Man and the Sea, Inherit the Wind, Judgment at Nuremberg, How the West Was Won and It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. His final film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner was released on December 12, 1967, seven months after his passing. As Henry Drummond in Inherit the Wind he was absolutely brilliant...a revered actor...a brilliant man... In Memoriam Remembers: Spencer Tracy

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