Tyrone Power

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

80

Gender

Male

Birthday

1914-05-05

Day of death

1958-11-15 (44 years old)

Place of Birth

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Tyrone Power

Biography

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.

Known For

  • What's My Line?

    What's My Line?

  • Bambi

    Bambi

  • The Oscars

    The Oscars

  • The Ed Sullivan Show

    The Ed Sullivan Show

  • Diplomatic Courier

    Diplomatic Courier

  • Untamed

    Untamed

  • Nightmare Alley

    Nightmare Alley

  • Cinépanorama

    Cinépanorama

  • Café Metropole

    Café Metropole

  • Brigham Young

    Brigham Young

  • Thin Ice

    Thin Ice

  • Rawhide

    Rawhide

  • The Rains Came

    The Rains Came

  • Pony Soldier

    Pony Soldier

  • Girls' Dormitory

    Girls' Dormitory

  • In Old Chicago

    In Old Chicago

  • That Wonderful Urge

    That Wonderful Urge

  • Anthony Quinn: An Original

    Anthony Quinn: An Original

  • Witness for the Prosecution

    Witness for the Prosecution

  • Ladies in Love

    Ladies in Love

  • King of the Khyber Rifles

    King of the Khyber Rifles

  • This Above All

    This Above All

  • Lusitanian Illusion

    Lusitanian Illusion

  • The Black Swan

    The Black Swan

  • The Mark of Zorro

    The Mark of Zorro

  • Gay, Gay Hollywood

    Gay, Gay Hollywood

  • The Red, White and Blue Line

    The Red, White and Blue Line

  • The Razor's Edge

    The Razor's Edge

  • The Long Gray Line

    The Long Gray Line

  • Jesse James

    Jesse James

  • Captain from Castile

    Captain from Castile

  • The Luck of the Irish

    The Luck of the Irish

  • Prince of Foxes

    Prince of Foxes

  • The Black Rose

    The Black Rose

  • The Sun Also Rises

    The Sun Also Rises

  • Blood and Sand

    Blood and Sand

  • Marie Antoinette

    Marie Antoinette

  • Seven Waves Away

    Seven Waves Away

  • Day-time Wife

    Day-time Wife

  • The Mississippi Gambler

    The Mississippi Gambler

  • A Yank in the R.A.F.

    A Yank in the R.A.F.

  • Crash Dive

    Crash Dive

  • The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

    The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

  • Showbiz Goes to War

    Showbiz Goes to War

  • Suez

    Suez

  • Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake

    Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake

  • Uncertain Verification

    Uncertain Verification

  • The Eddy Duchin Story

    The Eddy Duchin Story

  • Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

    Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

  • Hollywood: The Dream Factory

    Hollywood: The Dream Factory

  • American Guerrilla in the Philippines

    American Guerrilla in the Philippines

  • Hollywood Hobbies

    Hollywood Hobbies

  • Rose of Washington Square

    Rose of Washington Square

  • Second Fiddle

    Second Fiddle

  • Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!

    Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!

  • Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies

    Hollywood Scandals and Tragedies

  • Love Is News

    Love Is News

  • Johnny Apollo

    Johnny Apollo

  • Ali Baba Goes to Town

    Ali Baba Goes to Town

  • The Rising of the Moon

    The Rising of the Moon

  • Flirtation Walk

    Flirtation Walk

  • The Adventures of Errol Flynn

    The Adventures of Errol Flynn

  • Death Scenes 2

    Death Scenes 2

  • Lloyd's of London

    Lloyd's of London

  • Hollywood Goes to Town

    Hollywood Goes to Town

  • The House in the Square

    The House in the Square

  • Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths

    Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths

  • Sir John Mills' Moving Memories

    Sir John Mills' Moving Memories

  • Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)

    Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)

  • Second Honeymoon

    Second Honeymoon

  • Show-Business at War

    Show-Business at War

  • Three Of A Kind

    Three Of A Kind

  • Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 8

    Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 8

  • The Many Faces of Zorro

    The Many Faces of Zorro

  • Alexander's Ragtime Band

    Alexander's Ragtime Band

  • Northern Frontier

    Northern Frontier

  • The World's Most Beautiful Girls

    The World's Most Beautiful Girls

  • Screen Snapshots (Series 23, No. 1): Hollywood in Uniform

    Screen Snapshots (Series 23, No. 1): Hollywood in Uniform

  • Tom Brown of Culver

    Tom Brown of Culver

  • Jornal Português (1938-1951)

    Jornal Português (1938-1951)