Clifton Webb
Clifton Webb was born on November 19, 1889, and passed away on October 13, 1966. He was a multifaceted American performer, excelling as an actor, dancer, and singer. Webb gained significant recognition for his performances in several films that earned him Oscar nominations, including notable works like Laura, The Razor's Edge, and Sitting Pretty. His contributions to the stage were equally impressive, particularly through his collaborations with renowned playwright Noël Coward, with his role in the classic play Blithe Spirit standing out among his theatrical achievements.
Webb's unique talent and charm captivated audiences both in cinema and on stage, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry during his lifetime. His legacy as a versatile artist continues to be celebrated by film and theater enthusiasts alike.
Filmography
Three Coins in the Fountain
Sitting Pretty
Titanic (1953)
Satan Never Sleeps
Holiday for Lovers
Boy on a Dolphin
Cheaper by the Dozen
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell
Woman's World
The Razor's Edge
For Heaven's Sake
Dreamboat
Laura
The Dark Corner