Wesley Addy
Biography
Wesley Addy (August 4, 1913 – December 31, 1996) was an American actor. He played many roles on the Broadway stage, including several Shakespearean ones, usually opposite actor Maurice Evans. After playing two roles in one of Evans's productions of Hamlet, he played Horatio opposite Evans's Hamlet in a 1953 Hallmark Hall of Fame television production of the work, the most prestigious American production of the play seen on TV up to that time. Also on television he played roles on The Edge of Night in the 1950s. Later, during the 1970s-1980s, he played publisher Bill Woodard on Ryan's Hope and patriarch Cabot Alden on the Agnes Nixon-Douglas Marland serial Loving. In motion pictures, Addy's career spanned four decades. Robert Aldrich used him as supporting actor in several pictures, such as Kiss Me Deadly, The Big Knife (both 1955), What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964) and The Grissom Gang (1971). In 1976, Addy appeared in Paddy Chayefsky's Network, directed by Sidney Lumet. They would work together again in The Verdict., in which Addy played a doctor who nearly derails Paul Newman's case against a hospital for malpractice. Another of Addy's best-remembered roles was that of Lt. Cdr. Alvin Kramer, who unsuccessfully tries to warn American officials of the impending attack on Pearl Harbor in Tora! Tora! Tora!. Addy was born as Robert Wesley Addy in Omaha, Nebraska and died in Danbury, Connecticut. He was married to actress Celeste Holm from 1961 until his death. Description above from the Wikipedia article Wesley Addy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

The Fugitive

Perry Mason

Perry Mason

Ironside

The Rockford Files

The Philco Television Playhouse

The F.B.I.

The F.B.I.
All Movies (26)
- A Modern Affair1996 · as Ed Rhodes
- Before and After1996 · as Judge Grady
- Hiroshima1995 · as Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
- The Bostonians1984 · as Dr. Tarrant
- Loving1983 · as Cabot Alden
- The Verdict1982 · as Dr. Towler
- The Private History of a Campaign That Failed1981 · as Connecticut Minister
- The Europeans1979 · as Mr. Wentworth
- Tail Gunner Joe1977 · as Middleton
- Network1976 · as Nelson Chaney
- The Grissom Gang1971 · as John P. Blandish
- Tora! Tora! Tora!1970 · as Lt. Commander Alwin D. Kramer
- Seconds1966 · as John
- Mister Buddwing1966 · as Dice Player
- Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte1964 · as Sheriff Standish
- 4 for Texas1963 · as Winthrop Trowbridge
- What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?1962 · as Marty McDonald
- John Brown's Raid1960 · as Col. Lewis Washington
- Ten Seconds to Hell1959 · as Wolfgang Sulke
- The Garment Jungle1957 · as Mr. Paul
- Time Table1956 · as Dr. Paul Brucker
- The Big Knife1955 · as Horatio "Hank" Teagle
- Kiss Me Deadly1955 · as Lt. Pat Murphy
- King Lear1953 · as King of France
- The Other Wise Man1953
- The First Legion1951 · as Father John Fulton
All TV Shows (31)
- Hiroshima1995 · as Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson
- Rage of Angels1983 · as Abner Parker
- The Andros Targets1977 · as General Graves
- The Adams Chronicles1976 · as Andrew Jackson
- The Rockford Files1974 · as Agent Steiner
- Medical Center1969
- Ironside1967
- The Invaders1967 · as Tomkins
- The Rat Patrol1966 · as Colonel Leske
- The F.B.I.1965 · as U.S. Attorney Cline
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Goulding
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Jock Mitchell
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Carl Torrance
- The F.B.I.1965 · as Carl Munroe
- I Spy1965 · as Hubbard
- Profiles in Courage1964 · as Hellinger
- The Fugitive1963 · as Homer Price
- The Outer Limits1963 · as Dr. Rahm
- The Defenders1961 · as Dr. Simons
- Perry Mason1957 · as Alton Brent
- Perry Mason1957 · as Joachim DeVry
- The Edge of Night1956
- Omnibus1952 · as King of France
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951 · as James Monroe
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951
- Suspense1949
- Studio One1948 · as McAllister
- Studio One1948 · as Steven Coryat
- Studio One1948 · as Walter Marshall
- Ford Theatre1948 · as Prof. Allen Carr
- The Philco Television Playhouse1948