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Victor Jory (November 23, 1902 – February 12, 1982) was a Canadian-American actor of stage, film, and television. [1] He initially played romantic leads, but later was mostly cast in villainous or sinister roles, such as Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) and carpetbagger Jonas Wilkerson in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Victor Jory; Amanda Joy; Hélène Joy; Robert Joy; Demetrius Joyette; Akiel Julien; Tina Jung ... Victor Andrés Trelles Turgeon; Amaryllis Tremblay; Emma Tremblay;
In May 1969, Jon Jory, the son of stage and screen star Victor Jory was appointed the theater's new producing director. During this three decades in Louisville he produced more than 1,300 plays, increased Actors Theatre's budget from $244,000 to $8.3 million. [ 9 ]
Manhunt is an American syndicated half-hour television crime drama starring Victor Jory as a San Diego police detective and Patrick McVey as a police reporter. Seventy-eight episodes were broadcast between April 15, 1959, and 1961.
Victor Jory as Jared Tetlow; Margaret Field as Nita Riordan (as Maggie Mahoney) Angela Stevens as Laurie Webster; David Orrick McDearmon as Bob Early (as David Orrick) William Tannen as Dee Havalik; Ken Christy as Sheriff Macy; Martin Garralaga as Jaime Brigo; Robert Roark as Ben Tetlow; Don Harvey as Mac Gill (as Don C. Harvey) Pat O'Malley as ...
She performed on stage at the Lobero Theatre [8] and the Pasadena Playhouse [9] before signing with Paramount Pictures. [7] She made her screen debut in the 1950 movie, The Goldbergs. In 1951, she co-starred in the classic George Pal sci-fi film When Worlds Collide. In 1952, she starred in Flaming Feather with Sterling Hayden and Victor Jory.
WHERE: Victor Jory Theater. WHEN: Feb. 7-23, 2025 'Flex' WHAT: This play about a high school women’s basketball team in rural Arkansas is written by Candrice Jones. CREDITS: Directed by Kendra Ware.
The role of Marion Hastings was originally offered to Nancy O'Neil, an Australian actor living in England. [6] The director, Clarence G. Badger was imported from Hollywood, as was star Victor Jory. [7] The female lead was finally given to a Sydney girl, Peggy Barnes, who changed her name to Margaret Dare. [8]