Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy

nació 05.04.1900
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Estados Unidos

murió 10.06.1967 (67 años)
Beverly Hills, California, Estados Unidos

Biografía

Over his long career as an actor, Spencer Tracy played an impressive range of roles, from prisoners to priests. He managed to make each character seem believable and genuine. For more than three decades, Tracy displayed his tremendous talents on the big screen.

Spencer Bonaventure Tracy was born on April 5, 1900, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up in Milwaukee. The youngest son of an Irish-American sales manager for a truck company, Tracy was raised Catholic, and both he and his older brother Carroll served as altar boys. The young Tracy got into trouble early on for missing school and getting into fights. According to some accounts, he went to at least 15 different elementary schools.

At the age of 18, Tracy enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War I with friend Pat O'Brien. He never saw any action, having spent most of his time stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. After the war, Tracy spent several semesters at Ripon College, where he discovered acting. He then made his way to New York City, where he studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Stage and Film Work

Tracy spent much of the 1920s as a stage actor. In 1922, he made his Broadway debut alongside Pat O'Brien as a robot in R.U.R., a science fiction play by Karel Čapek. He also appeared in the short-lived comedy A Royal Fandango the following year. Tracy continued to appear in both comedies and dramas over the next few years, both in New York and elsewhere. In 1930, he gave a star-making performance as a convicted killer in the Broadway drama The Last Mile. Director John Ford saw Tracy in the production and wanted him for his film Up The River (1930), which also featured Humphrey Bogart. Under now contract with Fox, Tracy made a string of films from 1930 to 1935. He was often cast as a tough guy or criminal. With 20,000 Years in Sing Sing, Tracy began to attract positive notices from critics. The film, which also starred Bette Davis, failed to draw much of an audience. He earned raves for The Power and the Glory. Written by Preston Sturges, the film examined the life of wealthy businessman (Tracy).

Tracy developed a reputation as a heavy drinker off screen. Married to Louise Treadmill since 1923, he was also known to have extramarital affairs with other performers, including Loretta Young. Tracy may have broken his marriage vows, but he and Louise never divorced. The couple had two children, John and Susan.

Making the move to MGM in 1935, Tracy started to achieve box office success. His first hit as a leading man came with 1936 revenge drama Fury, directed by Fritz Lang.

Tracy scored again later that same year with San Francisco, co-starring with Clark Gable in this disaster tale.

In 1937, Tracy achieved both commercial and critical success with Captains Courageous. Audiences and critics alike praised his performance as a Portuguese fisherman, and the film brought him his first Academy Award. Tracy picked up another Academy Award the following year for his portrayal of Father Flanagan in Boys Town.

In 1942, Tracy first appeared opposite Katharine Hepburn in Woman of the Year. The pair had tremendous chemistry, both on and off-screen. Some have commented that Tracy had finally met his match in Hepburn, and their talent for verbal sparring was dazzling in their films together. Many of their projects involved a battle-of-the-sexes theme, such as Adam's Rib (1949). In this film, the pair played married lawyers on opposite sides of a court battle.

By the mid-1950s, Tracy's career seemed to slow down. One memorable role from this time was Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). He played a one-armed man searching for the truth in a small desert town. Directed by John Sturges, the film also featured Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. Tracy's work with Hepburn on the comedy Desk Set (1957) was another popular picture from this time.

Final Years

Tracy started the 1960s with several strong leading roles. With Inherit the Wind (1960), he brought a fictionalized version of the renowned lawyer Clarence Darrow to the big screen. The film, based on an earlier play, explored the infamous Scopes Trial of 1925, which was a legal battle over the teaching of evolution. In Judgment at Nuremburg (1961), he played an American judge presiding in a trial of his German counterparts after World War II.

In his later years, Tracy reportedly became moody and difficult and suffered from health problems, all of which affected his ability to work. In 1967, Tracy filmed his last movie, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, which also starred Hepburn and actor Sidney Poitier. The movie explored the subject of interracial dating. Shortly after the filming was complete, Tracy died of a heart attack on June 10, 1967, at his home in Beverly Hills, California. Hepburn had been with him during his final days.

Remembered as an actor's actor, Tracy had the amazing ability to make his performances seem effortless. He made an unlikely box office draw, with his stocky form and craggy face. Yet still he became one of Hollywood's most bankable names during his peak. Tracy is also forever linked to another great star, Katharine Hepburn. From their meeting on the set of Woman of the Year in 1941, they remained a couple until Tracy's death.

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Películas
1967

Adivina quién viene esta noche

1963

El mundo está loco, loco, loco, loco

1962

La conquista del Oeste - narrador

1961

El diablo a las cuatro

 

Vencedores o vencidos

1960

La herencia del viento

1958

El viejo y el mar

 

El último hurra

1957

Su otra esposa

Anuncio

Anuncio

1956

La montaña siniestra

1955

Conspiración de silencio

1954

Lanza rota

1953

La actriz

1952

La impetuosa

 

La nave del destino

1951

El padre es abuelo

 

Una noche traicionera

1950

El padre de la novia

1949

Edward, My Son

 

La costilla de Adán

 

Malaca

1948

El estado de la Unión

1947

Cass Timberlane

 

Mar de hierba

1945

Sin amor

1944

La séptima cruz

 

Treinta segundos sobre Tokio

1943

Dos en el cielo

1942

La llama sagrada

 

La mujer del año

 

Tortilla Flat

1941

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

 

La ciudad de los muchachos

1940

Edison, el hombre

 

El joven Edison

 

Esta mujer es mía

 

Fruto dorado

 

Paso al Noroeste

1939

El explorador perdido

1938

Forja de hombres

 

Piloto de pruebas

1937

Big City

 

Capitanes intrépidos

 

Maniquí

 

They Gave Him a Gun

1936

Furia

 

Riffraff

 

San Francisco

 

Una mujer difamada

1935

Dante's Inferno

 

It's a Small World

 

La voz que acusa

 

Whipsaw

1934

Bottoms Up

 

Looking for Trouble

 

Marie Galante

 

Now I'll Tell

 

The Show-Off

1933

Face in the Sky

 

Man's Castle

 

Poder y gloria

 

Shanghai Madness

 

The Mad Game

1932

20.000 años en Sing Sing

 

Disorderly Conduct

 

Me and My Gal

 

She Wanted a Millionaire

 

Sky Devils

 

Society Girl

 

The Painted Woman

 

Young America

1931

Goldie

 

Quick Millions

 

Six Cylinder Love

1930

Río arriba

Documental
2017

Les Couples mythiques du cinéma (serie) - arch.

 

Katharine Hepburn et Spencer Tracy - arch. (S02E01)

2014

Stars of the Silver Screen (serie) - arch.

 

Spencer Tracy - arch. (S03E12)

2010

Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood (serie) - arch.

2004

Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust

2003

Couples et duos de légende du cinéma : Katharine Hepburn et Spencer Tracy (telepelícula) - arch.

2000

Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin (telepelícula) - arch.

1997

Great Romances of the 20th Century (serie) - arch.

 

Hidden Hollywood: Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Film Vaults (telepelícula) - arch.

1995

50 Years of Funny Females (telepelícula)

1991

Hollywood Remembers: Myrna Loy - So Nice to Come Home to (telepelícula)

 

Movie Tough Guys - arch.

 

Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World' (telepelícula)

1988

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (telepelícula)

1985

The Rock 'n' Roll Years (serie) - arch.

1984

Ingrid - arch.

1975

Hermano, ¿me das diez centavos?

1972

Hollywood: The Dream Factory (telepelícula) - arch.

1968

Black History: Lost Stolen, or Strayed (telepelícula)

1965

Hollywood My Home Town - arch.

1964

The Big Parade of Comedy - arch.

1963

Hollywood Without Make-Up - arch.

 

Hollywood: The Great Stars (telepelícula) - arch.

1951

For Defense for Freedom for Humanity

1948

Some of the Best

1943

His New World

1942

Ring of Steel

1940

Hollywood: Style Center of the World - arch.

 

Northward, Ho!

 

The Miracle of Sound

1939

For Auld Lang Syne: No. 4

 

From the Ends of the Earth - arch.

 

Hollywood Hobbies

 

Land of Liberty - arch.

1938

Another Romance of Celluloid

 

Hollywood Goes to Town

Cortometraje
1955

When the Talkies Were Young - arch.

1944

Twenty Years After - arch.

1937

The Romance of Celluloid - arch.

1930

Taxi Talks

 

The Hard Guy

 

The Strong Arm

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