Jack Carson

Hollywood actor from the 1940s

Jack Carson - Hollywood actor from the 1940s
Born

October 27th, 1910
114 years ago

Died

January 2nd, 1963
62 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An actor who gained prominence in the 1940s, mainly involved in comedy and drama films. Appeared in notable films such as 'A Voice in the Dark', 'The Time of Their Lives', and 'Mildred Pierce'. Carson's performances contributed to the popularity of these films during the Golden Age of Hollywood. He was recognized for his versatile roles, often portraying charming and affable characters alongside notable actors of the era.

Starred in 'Mildred Pierce' as Wally Fay

Featured in 'The Time of Their Lives' alongside Abbott and Costello

Appeared in 'A Voice in the Dark'

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