John cromwell biography
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John Cromwell (director)
American film actor, director and producer
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Born | Elwood Dager ()December 23, Toledo, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | September 26, () (aged92) Santa Barbara, California, U.S. |
Occupations | |
Yearsactive | – |
Spouse(s) | Alice Lindahl (m. 19??; died ) Marie Goff (m.; div.)Kay Johnson (m.; div.)[1] |
Children | 2, including James Cromwell |
Allegiance | United States |
Service / branch | United States Army |
Yearsof service | September 26 - December 14, |
Rank | Corporal |
Unit | Co. G, 3rd Infantry Replenishment Regiment |
Battles / wars | World War I |
Awards | Victory Medal |
John Cromwell (born Elwood Dager; December 23, – September 26, ) was an American film and stage director and actor. His films spanned the early days of sound to film noir in the early s, by which time his directing career was almost terminated by th
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John Cromwell
John Cromwell is an American actor and producer.
Biography[]
John Cromwell is an actor and producer and is most well known for his acts in Memorial Day (), Dust of War (), Sweethearts () and his work on American Horror Story, playing the young Arthur Arden. He stands an inch taller than his father, actor and AHS co-star James Cromwell. He and his father have played the same character the same time, three times: In Memorial Day, which aired in , American Horror Story: Asylum, which was in , however, he went on to portray the character again in another årstid without his father, and Betrayal, a TV series which played within the course of -
Work on American Horror Story[]
John Cromwell portrayed a ung Hans Grüper, a Nazi scientist and the real identity of Dr. Arthur Arden in two installment of the series. First in Asylum and subsequently in Freak Show, where the backstory of the character fryst vatten further developed.
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John Wesley Cromwell ()
Like many of the early Institute graduates, while Cromwell is no longer a household name, he was well-known in the African American community during his life. In , Revered William J. Simmons compiled Men of Mark, a collection of biographies of the black community’s most notable men, including Frederick Douglass, Crispus Attucks, William Still, Benjamin Banneker, and Henry Highland Garnet. Also among the list was John W. Cromwell, a man so intelligent that Simmons described him as “a walking English library and encyclopedia.” Indeed, in his collection of scholars, intellectuals, and leaders, the biographer remarked that “If you ask me for the best English scholar in the United States I would unhesitatingly refer you to John Wesley Cromwell, nor do I except any white man, woman, or child.”
John Wesley Cromwell graduated from the Institute for Colored Youth in With a score of /10 on his final examinations, he graduated second