Wesley Addy

Wesley Addy

  • Born: 1913-8-4
  • Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
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  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: University of California, Los Angeles
  • Representative Works: First legion
  • Wesley Addy (1913.8.4-1996.12.31), born in Omaha, Nebraska, USA, is an American actor.
    In 1935, he performed "Terror" on Broadway for the first time. Since then, he has played a variety of different theatrical roles. Representative works include " Network ". At the time World War II was a major in the army.

    Performing Experience

    He started filming in 1951 and is good at playing dangerous roles.
    Extended Reading
    • Reed 2022-10-16 00:32:48

      Old Order and New Dreams - Death Drive and Ascension


      Shot in pure noir, the film is the neglected companion to Frankenheimer's cult masterpiece The Manchurian Candidate. We don't have space here to discuss the film's many salient features, such as its opening with one of the best opening titles Saul Bass has ever made (which can be compared with...

    • Nikolas 2022-10-28 20:05:55

      identity

      High-end MLM, with escape as the driving force, dreams as the goal, and life as the cost. This movie is very interesting. It uses the shell of MLM and wraps the core of philosophical speculation. Arthur, a banker in his 50s and 60s, changed his body to a forty-year-old young body. With a gorgeous...

    Seconds quotes

    • Tony: I couldn't help it, Charlie. I had to find out where I went wrong. The years I've spent trying to get all the things I was told were important - that I was supposed to want! Things! Not people... or meaning. Just things. And California was the same. They made the decisions for me all over again and they were the same things, really. It's going to be different from now on. A new face and a name. I'll do the rest. I know it's going to be different. I suppose you do too.

    • Davalo: In short, you are alone in the world, absolved of all responsibility except to your own interest. Isn't that marvelous!