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Fredric March

Fredric March

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Birthdate
August 31, 1897
Birthplace
Racine, Wisconsin
Racine, Wisconsin
Date of Death
April 14, 1975
Place of Death
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Nationality
United States
United States
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Educated at
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Washington Park High School
University of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Also Known As
Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel0
Awards Received
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
Photoplay Awards
Photoplay Awards
Walk of Fame
Walk of Fame
Primetime Emmy Award
Primetime Emmy Award
BAFTA Award
BAFTA Award
Berlin International Film Festival
Berlin International Film Festival
David di Donatello Awards
David di Donatello Awards
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Faro Island Film Festival
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Occupation
Actor
Actor
Character actor
Character actor
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Birth Name
Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel
Editor of
The Fearless Vampire Killers
The Fearless Vampire Killers
Genre
Western (genre)
Western (genre)
Known for
Inherit the Wind
Notable Work
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Another Part of the Forest
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A Star Is Born
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Death of a Salesman
Inherit the Wind
Inherit the Wind
The Best Years of Our Lives
The Best Years of Our Lives
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The Desperate Hours
Seven Days in May
Seven Days in May
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Design for Living
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Wikidata ID
Q181819
Overview

Fredric March, born as Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel, was an American character actor and actor known for his work in various genres, including Western. Born on August 31, 1897, in Racine, Wisconsin, he was educated at Washington Park High School and the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

March's notable works include , , , , , , , , and . He also appeared in , , and .

Fredric March received multiple awards for his performances throughout his career. Some of these awards include the Primetime Emmy Award, BAFTA Award, Berlin International Film Festival Award, David di Donatello Award, Faro Island Film Festival Award, Golden Globe Award, Laurel Award, New York Film Critics Circle Award, Online Film & Television Association Award, Photoplay Award, Venice Film Festival Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

March served as the editor of movie. He passed away on April 14, 1975, in Los Angeles.

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