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  1. Eythe was the romantic male lead in Colonel Effingham's Raid (1946), starring Coburn. He was billed fourth in Centennial Summer (1946), a musical directed by Preminger featuring Jeanne Crain, Cornel Wilde and Linda Darnell .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0264278William Eythe - IMDb

    Born William John Joseph Eythe on April 7, 1918, in a small dairy town near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was the son of a contractor. Developing an early interest in theatrics after appearing in an elementary school play, he put on his own shows as an amateur producer/director. Following high school he applied to the School of Drama at Carnegie ...

  3. Born William John Joseph Eythe on April 7, 1918, in a small dairy town near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was the son of a contractor. Developing an early interest in theatrics after appearing in an elementary school play, he put on his own shows as an amateur producer/director. Following high school he applied to the School of Drama at Carnegie ...

  4. In a story based on actual events, Nazi spies in New York City try to recruit German-American college student Bill Dietrich (William Eythe) at the height of ...

  5. The House on 92nd Street: Directed by Henry Hathaway. With William Eythe, Lloyd Nolan, Signe Hasso, Gene Lockhart. Bill Dietrich becomes a double agent for the F.B.I. in a German spy ring.

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  7. William Eythe (April 7, 1918 – January 26, 1957) was an American actor of film, radio, television and stage. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Eythe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  8. Ox-Bow Incident, The (1943) -- (Movie Clip) This Is A Posse Posse led by Judge Tyler (Matt Briggs), with reluctant Carter (Henry Fonda), rides up on sleeping suspected rustler-killers Morez (Anthony Quinn), "Dad" (Francis Ford) and Martin (Dana Andrews), trouble looming in William A. Wellman's The Ox-Bow Incident, 1943.

  9. www.liambluett.com › 2010/12/19 › william-eytheWilliam Eythe - Liam Bluett

    Dec 19, 2010 · William Eythe had a rather short career as a leading man in Hollywood films of the 1940’s. He was born in Pennsylvania in 1918. His first film was “The Ox-Bow Incident” in 1943 with Henry Fonda and Dana Andrews. He then starred opposite Jennifer Jones in the hughly popular “Song of Bernadette”. His other films […]

  10. William Eythe. Actor. Born April 7, 1918 in Mars, Pennsylvania, USA. He had the requisite charm and dark, thick-browed good-looks of a Tyrone Power that often spelled "film stardom" but it was not to be in the case of actor William Eythe. Spotted for Hollywood while performing on Broadway, he made nary a dent when he finally transferred his ...

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