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Houseman, John

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Houseman, John (1902-1988)

US theatre, film, and television producer and character actor. He co-founded the Mercury Theater with Orson Welles, and collaborated with such directors as Max Ophüls, Vincente Minnelli, and Nicholas Ray. He won an Academy Award for his acting debut in The Paper Chase (1973), and recreated his role in the subsequent TV series.

Among the films he produced are The Blue Dahlia (1946), Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948), The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), The Cobweb (1955), Lust for Life (1956), and Two Weeks in Another Town (1962).


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