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Fredric March

Fredric March

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Also Known As: Died: April 14, 1975
Born: August 31, 1897 Cause of Death: cancer
Birth Place: Racine, Wisconsin, USA Profession: Cast ...
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When March's 1938 return to Broadway in "Yr. Obedient Husband" was a resounding failure, he and Florence Eldridge placed an ad in the trades that showed a sketch depicting them as two trapeze artists missing each other's grip in midair. "Oops. Soory!" read the caption.

"It has been my experience that work on the screen clarifies stage portrayals and vice versa. You learn to make your face express more in making movies, and in working for the theater you have a sense of greater freedom." --Fredric March, quoted in his The New York Times obituary, April 15, 1975.

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