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  1. Career Appraisal. When Tyrone Power left 20th Century Fox in 1952 he said that his favorite movie made at the studio was Nightmare Alley "but the studio did nothing to sell it and it wasn't a success." He said his most popular movies were Alexander's Ragtime Band, Jesse James, The Mark of Zorro and Blood and Sand.

  2. Café Metropole. 1937 1h 23m Approved. 6.6 (709) Rate. In Paris, a young American is in debt to a nightclub owner who forces him to woo an heiress in hopes of reaping her fortune. Director Edward H. Griffith Stars Loretta Young Tyrone Power Adolphe Menjou. 8. In Old Chicago. 1938 1h 35m Approved.

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000061Tyrone Power - IMDb

    Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr., (also called Tyrone Power III) was born at his mother's home of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1914. His ancestry included English, Irish, German, French Huguenot, and French-Canadian. A frail, sickly child, he was taken by his parents to the warmer climate of southern California. After his parents' divorce, he and his sister ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tyrone_PowerTyrone Power - Wikipedia

    First lieutenant (USMC) Major (USMCR) [1] Tyrone Edmund Power III [2] [3] (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) was an American actor. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Power appeared in dozens of films, often in swashbuckler roles or romantic leads. His better-known films include Jesse James, The Mark of Zorro, Marie Antoinette, Blood and Sand, The ...

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  7. Nightmare Alley. 1947 1h 50m Approved. 7.7 (13K) Rate. 75 Metascore. The rise and fall of Stanton Carlisle, a mentalist whose lies and deceit prove to be his downfall. Director Edmund Goulding Stars Tyrone Power Joan Blondell Coleen Gray. 4. Seven Days from Now.

  8. One of the great romantic swashbuckling stars of the mid-twentieth century, and the third Tyrone Power of four in a famed acting dynasty reaching back to the eighteenth century. His great-grandfather was the first Tyrone Power (1795-1841), a famed Irish comedian. His father, known to historians as Tyrone Power Sr., but to his contemporaries as either Tyrone Power or Tyrone Power the Younger ...

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