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  1. Cecil Lauriston Kellaway (22 August 1890 – 28 February 1973) was a South African character actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, for The Luck of the Irish (1948) and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967).

  2. Cecil Kellaway. Actor: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Though a native of South Africa, Cecil Kellaway spent many years as an actor, author and director in Australian live theatre until he tried his luck in Hollywood in the 1930s.

  3. Cecil Kellaway. Actor: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Though a native of South Africa, Cecil Kellaway spent many years as an actor, author and director in Australian live theatre until he tried his luck in Hollywood in the 1930s.

  4. Mar 2, 1973 · HOLLYWOOD, March 1 (AP) —The longtime character actor Cecil Kellaway, known best for his roles as a kindly doctor and family friend in scores of movies, died here on Wednesday. He was 79 years...

  5. It's reported that Cecil Kellaway was Fox's original choice to play Kris Kringle in a holiday movie that went on to become a yuletide classic, Miracle on 34th Street (1947). But he balked and refused the role, remarking to one of his sons, "Americans don't go for whimsy."

  6. Cecil Lauriston Kellaway (22 August 1890 – 28 February 1973) was a South African-born character actor. Cecil Kellaway spent many years as an actor, author, and director in the Australian film industry until he tried his luck in Hollywood in the 1930s.

  7. Cecil Lauriston Kellaway (1890-1973), actor, was born on 27 August 1890 at Cape Town, South Africa, son of Edwin John Kellaway, possibly caretaker at parliament house, and his wife Rebecca Annie, née Brebner.

  8. In The Postman Always Rings Twice. …older, obnoxious husband, Nick (Cecil Kellaway). Starved for affection, Cora becomes Frank’s willing lover in a tempestuous affair that leads them to devise a plan to kill Nick in order to collect his insurance money.

  9. The Luck of the Irish: Directed by Henry Koster. With Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Cecil Kellaway, Lee J. Cobb. Following American reporter Stephen Fitzgerald from Ireland to New York, a grateful leprechaun acts as the newsman's servant and conscience.

  10. Mar 26, 2017 · 08:21. 2013 CiMBA Award: Best Film Review (Drama) for SCARFACE: THE SHAME OF A NATION. 2014 CiMBA Award: Best Blog Event: THE CLASSIC MOVIE HISTORY PROJECT Blogathon co-hosted with Movies, Silently & Silver Screenings. 2014 CiMBA Award: Best Film Review (Comedy/Musical) for MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS.

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