Tom Powers

Powers in 1922 Thomas McCreery Powers (July 7, 1890 – November 9, 1955) was an American actor in theatre, films, radio and television. A veteran of the Broadway stage, notably in plays by George Bernard Shaw, he created the role of Charles Marsden in Eugene O'Neill's ''Strange Interlude''. He succeeded Orson Welles in the role of Brutus in the Mercury Theatre's debut production, ''Caesar''. In films, he was a star of Vitagraph Pictures and later became best known for his role as the victim of scheming wife Barbara Stanwyck and crooked insurance salesman Fred MacMurray in the film noir classic ''Double Indemnity'' (1944). Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 6 results of 6 for search 'Powers, Tom', query time: 0.01s Refine Results
  1. 1
    by Powers, Tom
    Published 2003
    Referensi
  2. 2
    by Powers, Tom
    Published 1988
  3. 3
    by POWERS, Tom
    Published 1995
    TEXT
  4. 4
    by POWERS, Tom
    Published 1990
    TEXT
  5. 5
    by POWERS, Tom
    Published 1995
    TEXT
  6. 6
    by POWERS, Tom
    Published 1990
    TEXT