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Alfred Lunt

Known For
Acting

Known Credits
13

Gender
Male

Birthday
August 12, 1892 (133 years old)

Place of Birth
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Alfred Lunt

Biography

From Wikipedia

Alfred Lunt (August 12, 1892 – August 3, 1977) was an American stage director and actor, often identified for a long-time professional partnership with his wife, actress Lynn Fontanne. Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre was named for them. Along with his wife Lynn Fontanne, whom he married on May 26, 1922, in New York City, he was half of the pre-eminent Broadway acting couple of American history, having the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway named in their honour. Secure in their public image as a happily married couple, they could play adulterers, as in Robert Sherwood's Reunion in Vienna, or as part of a ménage a trois in Noël Coward's Design for Living. (In fact, Design for Living, written for the Lunts, was so risqué, with its theme of bisexuality and a ménage à trois, that Coward premiered it in New York, knowing that it would not survive the censor in London.) The Lunts appeared together in more than twenty plays. They also appeared posthumously on an American postage stamp. The couple made one film together (The Guardsman; 1931), starred in several radio dramas for the Theatre Guild in the 1940s and starred in a few television productions in the 1950s and 1960s. They retired in 1966. In 1964, Lunt and Fontanne were presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Lyndon Johnson. Like Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt is a member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame. Ten Chimneys, Alfred and Lynn's estate in Genesee Depot, located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, is now a house museum and resource center for theater. Alfred Lunt died August 3, 1977, nine days before his 85th birthday, in Chicago from cancer. He is buried next to his wife at the Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee.

Known For

Acting

1987James Stewart: A Wonderful Lifeas Self (archive footage)
1968The Dick Cavett Showas Self - Guest
1956Tony Awardsas Self - Recipient
1951Hallmark Hall of Fameas Oliver Wendell Holmes
1948The Ed Sullivan Showas Self
1943Stage Door Canteenas Alfred Lunt
1943Show-Business at Waras Self
1931The Guardsmanas The Actor
1925Lovers in Quarantineas MackIntosh Josephs
1925Sally of the Sawdustas Peyton Lennox
1924Second Youthas Roland Farwell Francis
1923The Ragged Edgeas Howard Spurlock
1923Backboneas John Thorne / Andre de Mersay

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