Spencer Tracy Amerikalı aktör
Spencer Tracy Amerikalı aktör

Babamın Küçük Hissesi – Father’s Little Dividend 1951 – Türkçe Dublaj Full Film izle (Mayıs Ayı 2024)

Babamın Küçük Hissesi – Father’s Little Dividend 1951 – Türkçe Dublaj Full Film izle (Mayıs Ayı 2024)
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Spencer Tracy, tam Spencer Bonaventure Tracy, (5 Nisan 1900 doğumlu, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ABD - öldü 10 Haziran 1967, Beverly Hills, California), Hollywood'un en büyük erkek liderlerinden biri olan ve ilk aktör en iyi aktör için iki ardışık Akademi Ödülü alacak.

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Bir gençlik olarak Tracy okuldan sıkıldı ve 17 yaşında ABD Deniz Kuvvetleri'ne katıldı. Akademisyenler için hoşlanmamasına rağmen sonunda Wisconsin'in Ripon Koleji'nde premed bir öğrenci oldu. Oradayken, seçmelere başladı ve başlangıç ​​oyunda bir rol kazandı ve tıptan ziyade beğenisine göre hareket etmeyi keşfetti. 1922'de New York'a gitti ve arkadaşı Pat O'Brien, Amerikan Dramatik Sanatlar Akademisi'ne kaydoldu. Aynı yıl, her iki adam da Karel Čapek'in RUR'sinde robot olarak bit rolleri oynayarak ortak Broadway lansmanını yaptılar. 1930 Broadway'de The Last Mile'a vurularak ölüm cezası mahk Km Killer Mears olarak atandı. Daha sonra iki Vitaphone kısa konusunda yer aldı,ama kendisinden memnun değildi ve ekran yıldızlığı şansı konusunda kötümserdi.

Nevertheless, director John Ford hired Tracy to star in the 1930 feature film Up the River, which resulted in a five-year stay at Fox Studios in Hollywood. Although few of his Fox films were memorable—excepting perhaps Me and My Gal (1932), 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932), and The Power and the Glory (1933)—his tenure at the studio enabled him to develop his uncanny ability to act without ever appearing to be acting. His friend Humphrey Bogart once attempted to describe the elusive Tracy technique: “[You] don’t see the mechanism working, the wheels turning. He covers up. He never overacts or is hammy. He makes you believe what he is playing.” For his part, Tracy always denied that he had come up with any sort of magic formula. Whenever he was asked the secret of great acting, he usually snapped, “Learn your lines!”

In 1935 he was signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where he would do some of his best work, beginning with his harrowing performance as a lynch-mob survivor in Fritz Lang’s Fury (1936). He received his first of nine Oscar nominations for San Francisco (1936) and became the first actor to win two consecutive Academy Awards, for his performance as the Portuguese fisherman Manuel in Captains Courageous (1937) and for his role as the priest who founded the eponymous facility in Boys Town (1938). In the course of his two decades at MGM he settled gracefully into character leads, conveying everything from paternal bemusement in Father of the Bride (1950) to grim determination in Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). In later years his health was eroded by respiratory ailments and a lifelong struggle with alcoholism, but Tracy worked into the early 1960s, delivering exceptionally powerful performances in producer-director Stanley Kramer’s Inherit the Wind (1960) and Judgment at Nuremberg (1961).

Married since 1923 to former actress Louise Treadwell, Tracy lived apart from his wife throughout most of their marriage, though as a strict Roman Catholic he refused to consider divorce. From 1942 onward, he maintained a warm, intimate relationship with actress Katharine Hepburn. Tracy and Hepburn were also memorably teamed in nine films, including Woman of the Year (1942), Adam’s Rib (1949), Pat and Mike (1952), Desk Set (1957), and Kramer’s Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967), which was completed three weeks before Tracy’s death.