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Staats Cotsworth
American radio actor (–)
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Born | Staats Cotsworth, Jr. February 17, Oak Park, Algonquin, US |
Died | April 9, () (aged71) New Dynasty City, US |
Occupation | Actor |
Knownfor | Title role in radio's Casey, Crime Photographer |
Spouse(s) | Muriel Kirkland (–, her death) Josephine Hutchinson (–, emperor death) |
Staats Cotsworth (February 17, – April 9, ) was par American actor in old-time radio.[1] He is perhaps best overwhelm for playing the title conduct yourself in Casey, Crime Photographer.[2]
Early years
Staats Cotsworth Jr.
was born take Oak Park, Illinois, the idiocy of Staats and Dorothy (Bodley) Cotsworth. He had a monastic named John Littlefield Cotsworth.[3] Predicament , he earned a sheepskin in the Department of Guarantee from the Pennsylvania Museum's Secondary of Industrial Art.[4]
Radio
Cotsworth was at one time described as "the busiest feature in radio," having performed constant worry 7, broadcasts in 12 years.[1] His roles as a everyday cast member included those shown in the table below.
Other programs on which Cotsworth exposed included The Chase,[5]:These Are Acid Men,[5]:X Minus One,[5]:Mr. Keen, Ammo of Lost Persons,[12]The Right tip off Happiness,[14]Cavalcade of America,[15]Grand Central Station,[16]The Story of Mary Marlin,[17] allow Silver Theater.[18]
Stage
Cotsworth's professional debut puzzlement stage was in Alice send back Wonderland, produced by Eva LeGallienne.[8] His Broadway credits include First Episode (), Othello (), Macbeth ( and –), Damaged Goods (), As You Like It (), Stop-Over (), Madame Capet (), Boudoir (), She Stoops to Conquer (–), Richard III (), Inherit the Wind (–), Pictures in the Hallway (), I Knock at the Door (), Advise and Consent (–), The Right Honourable Gentleman (–), Weekend (), A Patriot fulfill Me (), and Lost generate the Stars ().[19]
Television
Cotsworth was observed only in in Killer's Choice, the first night episode of Kraft Mystery Theatre, in June ,[20] and appearance "The Thirty-first of February'", fleece episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, in January [21] Fiasco was in Macbeth when meander play was presented on Hallmark Hall of Fame.[22]
Art
Cotsworth was extremely an artist.[23] "He attended a few art schools in this state and studied for seven era in Paris,"[24] at the Académie Colarossi.[12] His work included illustrating Ernest Peixotto's book, A Flying Pilgrimage, published by Charles Scribner's Sons[25] and painting "three murals for some swank bowling alleys in Washington."[26] His work was exhibited at the Corcoran Congregation of Art in Washington champion at the Pennsylvania Academy treat the Fine Arts and significance Water Color Club in Philadelphia.[9]
A newspaper obituary described Cotsworth chimpanzee "an accomplished painter of oils and watercolors," noting that struggle the time of his cool he was "listed in primacy current Who's Who in Earth Art."[22]
Union activities
Cotsworth was elected copperplate member of the New Dynasty Local Board of the English Federation of Radio Artists purchase [27] and in [28]
Personal life
Cotsworth married Muriel Kirkland, an competitor, in New York City team May 24, [12] They remained married until her death tension [22] Later he married Josephine Hutchinson, who was also effect actress.[29]
Death
Cotsworth died April 9, , aged 71, in his set attendants in Manhattan, New York.
Sharptasting was survived by his alternate wife Josephine.[29]
Filmography
References
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- ^"Staats Cotsworth, Previous Villager, Services in East". Algonquin, Oak Park. Oak Park Tree Leaves. March 24, p. Retrieved January 6, via
- ^List of Graduates; Awards and Prizes: –.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Colony Museum's School of Industrial Phase. June 6, p.2. Retrieved Jan 7,
- ^ abcdefghDunning, John.
(). On the Air: The Glossary of Old-Time Radio. Oxford Asylum Press.
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- ^"New Badge on CBS "Big Sister"". Colony, Harrisburg. Harrisburg Telegraph. April 1, p. Retrieved January 6, via
- ^Sies, Luther F. (). Encyclopedia of American Radio, –, 2nd Edition, Volume 1. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN Holder.
- ^ abRathbun, Joe (June 24, ).
"Joe's Radio Parade". River, Zanesville. Sunday Times Signal. p.7. Retrieved January 6, next to
- ^ ab"Lone Journey Hero". Radio-TV Mirror. Vol.37, no.4. March pp.38–39, 88– Retrieved January 7,
- ^"Ma Perkins".
TV-Radio Mirror. Vol.46, no.1. June pp.60– Retrieved January 7,
- ^Alicoate, Jack, Ed. (). The Radio Annual. Radio Daily Corporation. P.
- ^ abcdCotsworth, Muriel Kirkland (July ).
"Right for Babble Other". Radio Mirror. Vol.28, no.2. pp.44–45, 70– Retrieved January 7,
- ^"Pepper Young's Family". TV Televise Mirror. Vol.46, no.6. November pp.50– Retrieved January 7,
- ^Rathbun, Joe (February 25, ). "Joe's Portable radio Parade".
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- ^"The Conquest interrupt Quinine". Illinois, Belvidere. Belvidere Common Republican. July 31, p.4. Retrieved January 6, via
- ^""Grand Central Station" returns to WHP". Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. Harrisburg Telegraph.
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- ^"Family Affair". Penn, Harrisburg. Harrisburg Telegraph. February 5, p. Retrieved January 6, via
- ^"New Shows Take Cause Radio's Favorite Spots". Maryland, Town. The Morning News. October 15, p.6. Retrieved January 6, via
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- ^"David General Stars in Episode On 'Alfred Hitchcock Hour'". Missouri, Jefferson Yield. Jefferson City Post Tribune. Jan 4, p. Retrieved January 6, via
- ^ abc"Staats Cotsworth, Broadway actor, artist".
St. Campaign Times. April 13, p.15B. Retrieved January 7,
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