Everett Sloane
Everett Sloane, born on October 1, 1909, was a multifaceted American talent renowned for his contributions to theatre, film, and television. His career spanned several decades, during which he showcased his abilities not only as an actor but also as a songwriter and theatre director.
Sloane gained prominence in the entertainment industry for his versatile performances across various genres. He played significant roles in classic films such as Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" (1941), where he portrayed the memorable character of Mr. Bernstein, and in "The Lady from Shanghai" (1947). His work with Welles also extended to radio, where he was a key member of the Mercury Theatre company, contributing to numerous innovative productions.
In addition to his film work, Sloane had a robust presence on television, appearing in popular series during the medium's formative years. Notably, he starred in "The Twilight Zone," further solidifying his status as a talented actor capable of captivating audiences in various formats.
Sloane's artistic endeavors were not limited to acting; he also demonstrated his creativity as a songwriter and director, contributing to the rich tapestry of American theatre. His influence and talent left a lasting impact until his untimely passing on August 6, 1965. Today, Everett Sloane is remembered as a pioneering figure in the performing arts, whose legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists.
Filmography
By Love Possessed
Bird of Paradise (1951)
Way of a Gaucho
The Disorderly Orderly
Marjorie Morningstar
Sirocco (1951)
Lust for Life
Somebody Up There Likes Me
The Enforcer
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel
The Prince Who Was a Thief
The Lady from Shanghai
The Gun Runners
The Sellout
The Big Knife
Home from the Hill
Patterns
The Patsy
The Men
Prince of Foxes
Journey into Fear