Spencer Tracy

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

April 5, 1900

died

June 10, 1967

place of birth

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

also known as

Spencer Bonaventure Tracy · Спенсер Трэйси · Спенсер Треси

total credits

50 movies

Biography

Spencer Bonaventure Tracy (April 5, 1900 – June 10, 1967) was an American actor, noted for his natural style and versatility. One of the major stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, Tracy won two Academy Awards for Best Actor from nine nominations, sharing the record for nominations in that category with Laurence Olivier.

Tracy first discovered his talent for acting while attending Ripon College, and he later received a scholarship for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He spent seven years in the theatre, working in a succession of stock companies and intermittently on Broadway. Tracy's breakthrough came in 1930, when his lead performance in The Last Mile caught the attention of Hollywood. After a successful film debut in John Ford's Up the River starring Tracy and Humphrey Bogart, he was signed to a contract with Fox Film Corporation. His five years with Fox featured one acting tour de force after another that were usually ignored at the box office, and he remained largely unknown to audiences after 25 films, almost all of them starring Tracy as the leading man. None of them were hits although The Power and the Glory (1933) features arguably his most acclaimed performance in retrospect.

In 1935, Tracy joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, at the time Hollywood's most prestigious studio. His career flourished with a series of hit films, and in 1937 and 1938 he won consecutive Oscars for Captains Courageous and Boys Town. He made three smash hit films supporting Clark Gable, the studio's principal leading man, firmly fixing the notion of Gable and Tracy as a team in the public imagination. By the 1940s, Tracy was one of the studio's top stars. In 1942, he appeared with Katharine Hepburn in Woman of the Year, beginning another popular partnership that produced nine movies over 25 years. Tracy left MGM in 1955, and continued to work regularly as a freelance star, despite an increasing weariness as he aged. His personal life was troubled, with a lifelong struggle against severe alcoholism and guilt over his son's deafness. Tracy became estranged from his wife in the 1930s, but never divorced, conducting a long-term relationship with Katharine Hepburn in private. Towards the end of his life, Tracy worked almost exclusively for director Stanley Kramer. It was for Kramer that he made his last film, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner in 1967, completed just 17 days before his death.

During his career, Tracy appeared in 75 films and developed a reputation among his peers as one of the screen's greatest actors. In 1999 the American Film Institute ranked Tracy as the 9th greatest male star of Classic Hollywood Cinema.

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Known For

Filmography

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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
7.0

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

1963as C. G. Culpepper
How the West Was Won
7.0

How the West Was Won

1962as Narrator (voice)
Judgment at Nuremberg
8.0

Judgment at Nuremberg

1961as Dan Haywood
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
7.6

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

1967as Matt Drayton
Father of the Bride
7.0

Father of the Bride

1950as Stanley T. Banks
Test Pilot
6.1

Test Pilot

1938as Gunner Morse
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
6.7

Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

1944as Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle
Adam's Rib
7.1

Adam's Rib

1949as Adam Bonner
Inherit the Wind
7.7

Inherit the Wind

1960as Henry Drummond
A Guy Named Joe
6.7

A Guy Named Joe

1944as Pete Sandidge
Bad Day at Black Rock
7.3

Bad Day at Black Rock

1955as John J. Macreedy
Captains Courageous
7.4

Captains Courageous

1937as Manuel Fidello
San Francisco
6.6

San Francisco

1936as Father Tim Mullin
La Classe américaine
7.6

La Classe américaine

1993as The Professional Witness (archive footage)
Desk Set
7.0

Desk Set

1957as Richard Sumner
Rat Pack
9.0

Rat Pack

2022as Self (archive footage)
That's Entertainment!
7.4

That's Entertainment!

1974as (archive footage) (uncredited)
Fury
7.5

Fury

1936as Joe Wilson
Father's Little Dividend
6.5

Father's Little Dividend

1951as Stanley Banks
Broken Lance
6.5

Broken Lance

1954as Matt Devereaux
The Old Man and the Sea
6.5

The Old Man and the Sea

1958as The Old Man
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
6.5

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

1941as Dr. Henry 'Harry' Jekyll / Mr. Hyde
20,000 Years in Sing Sing
6.4

20,000 Years in Sing Sing

1932as Tommy Connors
Boys Town
6.8

Boys Town

1938as Father Flanagan
Boom Town
6.9

Boom Town

1940as Square John Sand
That's Entertainment, Part II
7.0

That's Entertainment, Part II

1976as (archive footage)
Plymouth Adventure
5.9

Plymouth Adventure

1952as Capt. Christopher Jones
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
6.5

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

1987as Self (archive footage)
Woman of the Year
6.9

Woman of the Year

1942as Sam Craig
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
7.0

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

1983as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
6.9

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound

1940as Self
Libeled Lady
7.3

Libeled Lady

1936as Warren Haggerty
Me and My Gal
6.4

Me and My Gal

1932as Danny Dolan
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
7.5

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year

2009as Self (archive footage)
Cass Timberlane
6.0

Cass Timberlane

1947as Cass Timberlane
The Sea of Grass
6.1

The Sea of Grass

1947as Col. James B. Brewton
The Mountain
6.9

The Mountain

1956as Zachary Teller
State of the Union
6.7

State of the Union

1948as Grant Matthews
Hollywood: The Dream Factory
7.3

Hollywood: The Dream Factory

1972as Self (archive footage)
The Seventh Cross
6.8

The Seventh Cross

1944as George Heisler
Young Tom Edison
5.9

Young Tom Edison

1940as Man Admiring Portrait of Thomas A. Edison
Without Love
7.0

Without Love

1945as Pat Jamieson
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
8.2

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

1988as Self (archive footage)
The Last Hurrah
7.2

The Last Hurrah

1958as Mayor Frank Skeffington
Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
5.9

Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood

2018as Self (archive footage)
Pat and Mike
6.4

Pat and Mike

1952as Mike Conovan
Mannequin
6.0

Mannequin

1938as John Hennessey
Stanley and Livingstone
6.4

Stanley and Livingstone

1939as Henry M. Stanley
The Actress
6.4

The Actress

1953as Clinton Jones
The People Against O'Hara
5.7

The People Against O'Hara

1951as James P. Curtayne