1898 - 1968
Lee Tracy American Actor
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Lee Tracy dating history
Relationships
Lee Tracy was previously married to Helen Thomas Wyse (1938 - 1968).
Lee Tracy was in relationships with Isabel Jewell (1933 - 1936) and Kay Francis.
About
American Actor Lee Tracy was born William Lee Tracy on 14th April, 1898 in Atlanta, Georgia and passed away on 18th Oct 1968 Santa Monica, California aged 70. He is most remembered for The Best Man. His zodiac sign is Aries.
Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|
| Married | 1 |
30 years
|
-
|
-
|
|---|
| Dating | 2 |
2 years, 5 months
|
1 year, 2 months
|
-
|
|---|
| Total | 3 |
30 years
|
10 years, 9 months
|
2 years, 5 months
|
|---|
Details
| First Name |
Lee
|
| Last Name |
Tracy
|
| Full Name at Birth |
William Lee Tracy
|
| Birthday |
14th April, 1898
|
| Birthplace |
Atlanta, Georgia
|
| Died |
18th October, 1968
|
| Place of Death |
Santa Monica, California
|
| Cause of Death |
Cancer
|
| Buried |
Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
|
| Height |
5' 10" (178 cm)
|
| Build |
Slim
|
| Hair Color |
Red
|
| Zodiac Sign |
Aries
|
| Sexuality |
Bisexual
|
| Ethnicity |
White
|
| Nationality |
American
|
| High School |
Western Military Academy
|
| University |
Union College
|
| Occupation Text |
Actor
|
| Occupation |
Actor
|
| Claim to Fame |
The Best Man
|
| Year(s) Active |
1929-1965, 1924–1965
|
| Official Websites |
www.imdb.com/name/nm0870543/
|
William Lee Tracy (April 14, 1898 – October 18, 1968) was an American stage, film, and television actor. He is known foremost for his portrayals between the late 1920s and 1940s of fast-talking, wisecracking news reporters, press agents, lawyers, and salesmen. From 1949 to 1954, he was also featured in the weekly radio and television versions of the series Martin Kane: Private Eye, as well as starring as the newspaper columnist Lee Cochran in the 1958–1959 British-American crime drama New York Confidential. In 1960 he was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in the original theatrical version of The Best Man. Later, in 1964, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and a Golden Globe for his supporting role in the film version of The Best Man.