
Tyrone Power
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, was a huge star in the theater (and later in films) in both classical and modern roles. His mother, Patia Riaume (Mrs. Tyrone Power), was also a Shakespearean actress as well as a respected dramatic coach. Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr., (also called Tyrone Power III; May 5, 1914 - November 15, 1958) was born at his mother's home of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1914. 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 Anne Power returned to Cincinnati with their mother. There he attended school while developing an obsession with acting. Although raised by his mother, he corresponded with his father, who encouraged his acting dreams. He was a supernumerary in his father's stage production of 'The Merchant of Venice' in Chicago and held him as he died suddenly of a heart attack later that year. Startlingly handsome, young Tyrone nevertheless struggled to find work in Hollywood. He appeared in a few small roles, then went east to do stage work. A screen test led to a contract at 20th Century Fox in 1936, and he quickly progressed to leading roles. Within a year or so, he was one of Fox's leading stars, playing in contemporary and period pieces with ease. Most of his roles were colorful without being deep, and his swordplay was more praised than his wordplay. He served in the Marine Corps in World War II as a transport pilot, and he saw action in the Pacific Theater of operations. After the war, he got his best reviews for an atypical part as a downward-spiraling con-man in Nightmare Alley (1947). Although he remained a huge star, much of his postwar work was unremarkable. He continued to do notable stage work and also began producing films. Following a fine performance in Billy Wilder's Witness for the Prosecution (1957), Power began production on Solomon and Sheba (1959). Halfway through shooting, he collapsed during a dueling scene with George Sanders, and he died of a heart attack before reaching a hospital.
Filmography (82)
MOVIEJornal Português (1938-1951)2015as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.4Lusitanian Illusion2010as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.7The Adventures of Errol Flynn2005as Jacob 'Jake' Barnes (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 4.4The Many Faces of Zorro2000as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.0Sir John Mills' Moving Memories2000as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 5.1The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender1997as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.0Death Scenes 21992as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.8Death In Hollywood1990
MOVIE★ 6.8Anthony Quinn: An Original1990as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 5.7Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths1990as (archive footage)
MOVIEHollywood Scandals and Tragedies1988as (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 10.0Showbiz Goes to War1982as (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.0Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!1982as Self (archive footage)
MOVIEGay, Gay Hollywood1980as Self
MOVIE★ 6.3Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?1975as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.3Hollywood: The Dream Factory1972as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.6Uncertain Verification1965as (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 8.2Witness for the Prosecution1957as Leonard Vole
MOVIE★ 5.8The Sun Also Rises1957as Jake Barnes
MOVIE★ 6.8The Rising of the Moon1957as Self - Host
MOVIE★ 7.5Seven Waves Away1957as Alec Holmes
TV★ 6.0Armchair Theatre1956as Jean
MOVIE★ 6.3The Eddy Duchin Story1956as Eddy Duchin
TV★ 8.7Cinépanorama1956as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0The Red, White and Blue Line1955as Self
MOVIE★ 6.0Untamed1955as Paul Van Riebeck
MOVIE★ 7.0The Long Gray Line1955as Martin Maher
MOVIE★ 5.9King of the Khyber Rifles1953as Capt. Alan King
TV★ 7.0The Oscars1953as Self
MOVIE★ 7.2The Mississippi Gambler1953as Mark Fallon
MOVIEThe World's Most Beautiful Girls1953as Self
MOVIE★ 6.2Diplomatic Courier1952as Mike Kells
MOVIE★ 6.2Pony Soldier1952as Constable Duncan MacDonald
MOVIE★ 6.4The House in the Square1951as Peter Standish
MOVIE★ 6.8Rawhide1951as Tom Owens
MOVIE★ 5.5American Guerrilla in the Philippines1950as Ensign Chuck Palmer
MOVIE★ 6.7The Black Rose1950as Walter of Gurnie
TV★ 7.0What's My Line?1950as Self
MOVIE★ 6.3Prince of Foxes1949as Andrea Orsini
MOVIE★ 6.5That Wonderful Urge1948as Thomas Jefferson Tyler
MOVIE★ 6.1The Luck of the Irish1948as Stephen Fitzgerald
TV★ 6.8The Ed Sullivan Show1948as Self
TV★ 9.0Bambi1948as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.2Captain from Castile1947as Pedro De Vargas
MOVIE★ 7.2Nightmare Alley1947as Stanton 'Stan' Carlisle
MOVIE★ 6.9The Razor's Edge1946as Larry Darrell
MOVIE★ 7.0Screen Snapshots (Series 23, No. 1): Hollywood in Uniform1943as Himself
MOVIE★ 7.0Show-Business at War1943as Self
MOVIE★ 6.4Crash Dive1943as Lt. Ward Stewart
MOVIE★ 6.5The Black Swan1942as Jamie Waring
MOVIE★ 6.8This Above All1942as Clive Briggs
MOVIE★ 7.2Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake1942as Benjamin Blake
MOVIE★ 5.6A Yank in the R.A.F.1941as Tim Baker
MOVIEThree Of A Kind1941as Himself
MOVIE★ 6.5Blood and Sand1941as Juan
MOVIE★ 7.1The Mark of Zorro1940as Don Diego Vega, aka Zorro
MOVIE★ 4.6Brigham Young1940as Jonathan Kent
MOVIE★ 6.9Johnny Apollo1940as Robert Cain Jr. (aka Johnny Apollo)
MOVIE★ 6.0Day-time Wife1939as Ken Norton
MOVIE★ 6.1The Rains Came1939as Major Rama Safti
MOVIE★ 5.1Second Fiddle1939as Jimmy Sutton
MOVIE★ 6.7Rose of Washington Square1939as Bart Clinton
MOVIE★ 5.6Hollywood Hobbies1939as Self (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 4.0Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 81939as Tyrone Power
MOVIE★ 6.5Jesse James1939as Jesse Woodson James
MOVIE★ 5.5Suez1938as Ferdinand de Lesseps
MOVIE★ 6.6Marie Antoinette1938as Count Axel de Fersen
MOVIE★ 7.0Hollywood Goes to Town1938as Self
MOVIE★ 6.8Alexander's Ragtime Band1938as Alexander - Roger Grant
MOVIE★ 6.7In Old Chicago1938as Dion O'Leary
MOVIE★ 6.4Second Honeymoon1937as Raoul McLiesh
MOVIE★ 6.0Ali Baba Goes to Town1937as Himself
MOVIE★ 6.8Thin Ice1937as Prince Rudolph
MOVIE★ 7.3Café Metropole1937as Alexis
MOVIE★ 6.3Love Is News1937as Steve Leyton
MOVIE★ 7.3Lloyd's of London1936as Jonathan Blake
MOVIE★ 6.5Ladies in Love1936as Karl Lanyi
MOVIE★ 6.0Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)1936as Self
MOVIE★ 6.6Girls' Dormitory1936as Count Vallais
MOVIE★ 8.0Northern Frontier1935as Mountie (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 5.8Flirtation Walk1934as Cadet (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.8Tom Brown of Culver1932as Donald MacKenzie