
Hume Cronyn
Biography
Hume Blake Cronyn Jr. (July 18, 1911 - June 15, 2003) was a Canadian-American actor and writer. Early film roles included Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943) and Lifeboat (1944). He performed frequently alongside his second wife Jessica Tandy, including in the films The World According to Garp (1982), Cocoon (1985), and *batteries not included (1987). Their marriage lasted from 1942 until her death in 1994. He wrote the play Foxfire and television film The Dollmaker with his third wife, Susan Cooper. Many of his wide-ranging stage and screen acting roles garnered critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination, three Emmy Awards, and two Tony Awards.
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Known For
Acting History
2004
A Separate Peace as Professor Carmichael
2003Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There as Self
2003The John Garfield Story as Self
2001Off Season as Sam Clausner
2001Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood as Self
2001Rope Unleashed as Self
2000Yesterday's Children as Old Sonny Sutton
2000Beyond Doubt: The Making of Hitchcock's Favorite Film as Self
1999Santa and Pete as Saint Nick
1999Omnibus: Television's Golden Age as Self - Narrator (voice)
1999Sea People as Mr. John McRae
1998Angel Passing as Pianist
1997Alone as John Webb
199712 Angry Men as Juror 9
1996Marvin's Room as Marvin Wakefield
1995People: A Musical Celebration as Grandpa (voice)
1994Camilla as Ewald
1994Hitchcock: Alfred the Great as Himself
1993To Dance with the White Dog as Robert Samuel Peek
1993The Pelican Brief as Justice Rosenberg
1992Broadway Bound as Ben
1991Christmas on Division Street as Cleveland Meriwether
1990Night of 100 Stars III as Self
1989Age-Old Friends as John Cooper
1989Day One as James F. Byrnes
1989The Wilderness Idea: John Muir, Gifford Pinchot, and the First Great Battle for Wilderness as Narrator (Voice)
1988American Experience as Narrator (voice)
1988Cocoon: The Return as Joe Finley
1987*batteries not included as Frank Riley
1987Foxfire as Hector Nations
1985Cocoon as Joseph Finley
1985Brewster's Millions as Rupert Horn
1984Impulse as Dr. Carr
1982The World According to Garp as Mr. Fields
1981Rollover as Maxwell Emery
1981Honky Tonk Freeway as Sherm
1981The Gin Game as Weller Martin
1978The Kennedy Center Honors as Self
1974The Parallax View as Bill Rintels
1974Conrack as Skeffington
1970There Was a Crooked Man... as Dudley Whinner
1969Gaily, Gaily as Tim Grogan
1969The Arrangement as Arthur Houghton
1968Hawaii Five-O as Lewis Avery Filer
1964Hamlet from the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre as Polonius
1963Cleopatra as Sosigenes
1962The Merv Griffin Show as Self
1960Sunrise at Campobello as Louis Howe
1960The Barbara Stanwyck Show as Charles King
1959A Doll's House as Krogstad
1959The Moon and Sixpence as Dirk Stroeve
1958Naked City as Professor Henry J. Fallon
1957DuPont Show of the Month as Uncle Pio
1956Crowded Paradise as George Heath
1956Telephone Time
1956Tony Awards as Self - Nominee
1956Tony Awards as Self
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Henry Daw
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Fitzhugh Oldham
1955The Fourposter
1954Climax! as Reverend Mr. Muldoon
1954The Marriage as Ben Marriott
1953Letter to Loretta as Hap Martin
1953Letter to Loretta as Henry Goodens
1953General Electric Theater as Ralph Whitemore
1953General Electric Theater as Benedict Arnold Brummel
1952Omnibus
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame as Nils Krogstad
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame as Hector
1951Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Wilbur Meeler
1951People Will Talk as Prof. Rodney Elwell
1949Top o' the Morning as Hughie Devine
1949Suspense as Dr. Violet
1949Suspense
1949Suspense as Sig
1948Studio One as Ben Hecht
1948Studio One as Mr. Moore
1948Studio One as Ellis Davenport
1948Studio One as Pop Thatcher
1948The Philco Television Playhouse
1948The Philco Television Playhouse as Ben Marriott
1948The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
1948The Bride Goes Wild as John McGrath
1947Brute Force as Capt. Munsey
1947The Beginning or the End as Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer
1946The Secret Heart as Dinner Party Guest (Voice)
1946The Green Years as Papa Leckie
1946The Postman Always Rings Twice as Arthur Keats
1946A Letter for Evie as John Phineas McPherson
1945The Sailor Takes a Wife as Freddie Potts
1945Ziegfeld Follies as Monty (segment "A Sweepstakes Ticket")
1945Main Street After Dark as Keller
1944Blonde Fever as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
1944The Seventh Cross as Paul Roeder
1944Lifeboat as Stanley "Sparks" Garrett
1943The Cross of Lorraine as Duval
1943Phantom of the Opera as Gerard
1943Shadow of a Doubt as Herbie Hawkins







