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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1901–61


Name
  
Charles Coburn

Role
  
Film actor

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Full Name
  
Charles Douville Coburn

Born
  
June 19, 1877 (
1877-06-19
)

Resting place
  
Cremated, Ashes scattered

Children
  
John Coburn, Charlie Coburn, Holly Coburn, Samuel Coburn, Marg Coburn, Stephanie Coburn, Margaret Coburn

Spouse
  
Winifred Natzka (m. 1959–1961), Ivah Wills Coburn (m. 1906–1937)

Parents
  
Emma Louise Sprigman, Moses Douville Coburn

Movies
  
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, The More the Merrier, Monkey Business, The Devil and Miss Jones, The Lady Eve

Similar People
  
Jean Arthur, Elliott Reid, Howard Hawks, George Stevens, Joel McCrea

Died
  
August 30, 1961 (aged 84) New York City, U.S.

Political party
  
Republican

Nationality
  
American

Zodiac Sign
  
Gemini

Height
  
6 ft

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Charles Douville Coburn (June 19, 1877 – August 30, 1961) was an American film and theatre actor. Best known for his work in comedies, Coburn received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 1943's The More the Merrier.

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Biography

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Coburn was born in Macon, Georgia, the son of Scotch-Irish Americans Emma Louise Sprigman (May 11, 1838 Springfield, Ohio – November 12, 1896 Savannah, Georgia) and Moses Douville Coburn (April 27, 1834 Savannah, Georgia – December 27, 1902 Savannah, Georgia). Growing up in Savannah, he started out at age 14 doing odd jobs at the local Savannah Theater, handing out programs, ushering, or being the doorman. By age 17 or 18, he was the theater manager. He later became an actor, making his debut on Broadway in 1901. Coburn formed an acting company with actress Ivah Wills in 1905. They married in 1906. In addition to managing the company, the couple performed frequently on Broadway.

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After his wife's death in 1937, Coburn relocated to Los Angeles, California and began film work. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as a retired millionaire playing Cupid in The More the Merrier in 1943. He was also nominated for The Devil and Miss Jones in 1941 and The Green Years in 1946. Other notable film credits include Of Human Hearts (1938), The Lady Eve (1941), Kings Row (1942), The Constant Nymph (1943), Heaven Can Wait (1943), Wilson (1944), Impact (1949), The Paradine Case (1947), Everybody Does It (1950), Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (1952), Monkey Business (1952), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and John Paul Jones (1959). He usually played comedic parts, but Kings Row and Wilson were dramatic parts, showing his versatility.

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For his contributions to motion pictures, in 1960, Coburn was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6268 Hollywood Boulevard.

Politics

In the 1940s, Coburn served as vice-president of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, a group opposed to leftist infiltration and proselytization in Hollywood during the Cold War. Coburn was a member of the White Citizens' Councils, a group which opposed racial integration.

Marriages

Coburn married Ivah Wills (born August 19, 1878) on January 29, 1906 in Atlanta, Georgia. They had six children. Ivah died on December 3, 1937 in New York City of congestive heart failure, aged 59. Coburn married Winifred Natzka on June 30, 1959 in Los Angeles. She was the widow of the New Zealand bass opera singer Oscar Natzka. They had one child, a daughter.

Death

Coburn died from a heart attack on August 30, 1961, at age 84 in New York City. Winifred moved to New Zealand.

Filmography

Actor
1961
The Best of the Post (TV Series) as
John Conant
- Six Months More to Live (1961) - John Conant
1960
Pepe as
Charles Coburn
1959
Startime (TV Series) as
Colonel Sykes
- The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks (1959) - Colonel Sykes
1959
John Paul Jones as
Benjamin Franklin
1959
The Danny Thomas Show (TV Series) as
John Malloy
- Grampa's Diet (1959) - John Malloy
1959
A Stranger in My Arms as
Vance Beasley
1959
The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker as
Grampa Pennypacker
1958
This Is Alice (TV Series)
- One in a Million (1958)
1958
The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series) as
Charles Coburn / Sir Humphrey Mallard
- Bob Goes Birdwatching (1958) - Charles Coburn / Sir Humphrey Mallard
1957
The Story of Mankind as
Hippocrates
1957
How to Murder a Rich Uncle as
Uncle George
1957
Town on Trial as
Dr. John Fenner
1956
Ethel Barrymore Theater (TV Series)
- Winter and Spring (1956)
1956
Strange Stories (TV Series)
- Bed and Board (1956)
1956
Around the World in 80 Days as
Steamship Company Hong Kong Clerk
1956
The Power and the Prize as
Guy Eliot
1956
Chevron Hall of Stars (TV Series) as
Bill Compton
- Family Affair (1956) - Bill Compton
1953
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Christopher Kagle / Uncle Henry / C.C. Cunningham / ...
- Mr. Kagle and the Baby Sitter (1956) - Christopher Kagle
- Pretend You're You (1955) - Uncle Henry
- The World's My Oyster (1953) - C.C. Cunningham / Louie Spencer
1956
Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
- The Gentle Grafter (1956)
1956
Damon Runyon Theater (TV Series) as
Harvard
- Hot Oil (1956) - Harvard
1956
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
The Hobo Professor
- Freddie vs. the Freeway (1956) - The Hobo Professor
1956
Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Dr. Cutler
- Kristi (1956) - Dr. Cutler
1955
The Star and the Story (TV Series) as
Tom Carey / Daddles
- The Difficult Age (1956) - Tom Carey
- The Lady's Game (1955) - Daddles
1955
December Bride (TV Series)
- Lily and the Wolf (1955)
1955
How to Be Very, Very Popular as
Dr. Tweed
1955
Your Play Time (TV Series) as
Theodore J. Gulch
- Your Play Time: Sam (1955) - Theodore J. Gulch
1955
Justice (TV Series)
- Uncommon Thief (1955)
1955
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Theodore J. Gulch
- Sam (1955) - Theodore J. Gulch
1955
The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater (TV Series) as
The Colonel
- Romance Wrecker (1955) - The Colonel
1954
Country Doctor (TV Movie)
1954
Studio One (TV Series) as
Louis Hurst
- The Cuckoo in Spring (1954) - Louis Hurst
1954
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Judge Purdy
- One for the Road (1954) - Judge Purdy
1954
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series)
- Sal (1954)
1954
The Best of Broadway (TV Series) as
Oscar Wolfe
- The Royal Family (1954) - Oscar Wolfe
1954
Center Stage (TV Series)
- The Worthy Opponent (1954)
1954
The Long Wait as
Gardiner
1954
The Rocket Man as
Mayor Ed Johnson
1953
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Pa Harrington
- Will Power (1953) - Pa Harrington
1953
Willys Theatre Presenting Ben Hecht's Tales of the City (TV Series)
- Episode #1.4 (1953)
1953
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes as
Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman
1953
Trouble Along the Way as
Father Burke
1952
Monkey Business as
Mr. Oliver Oxley
1952
Has Anybody Seen My Gal as
Samuel Fulton / John Smith
1951
The Highwayman as
Lord Walters
1950
Mr. Music as
Alex Conway
1950
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (TV Series) as
Grandpa Vanderhof
- You Can't Take It with You (1950) - Grandpa Vanderhof
1950
Peggy as
Professor 'Brooks' Brookfield
1950
Louisa as
Mr. Burnside
1949
Everybody Does It as
Major Blair
1949
The Gal Who Took the West as
Gen. Michael O'Hara
1949
The Doctor and the Girl as
Dr. John Corday
1949
Yes Sir, That's My Baby as
Professor Jason Hartley
1949
Impact as
Lt. Tom Quincy
1948
Green Grass of Wyoming as
Beaver Greenway
1948
B.F.'s Daughter as
B.F. Fulton
1947
The Paradine Case as
Sir Simon Flaquer
1947
Lured as
Inspector Harley Temple
1946
The Green Years as
Alexander Gow
1946
Colonel Effingham's Raid as
Col. Will Seaborn Effingham
1945
Shady Lady as
Col. John Appleby
1945
Over 21 as
Robert Drexel Gow
1945
Rhapsody in Blue as
Max Dreyfus
1945
A Royal Scandal as
Chancellor Nicolai Ilyitch
1944
Together Again as
Jonathan Crandall Sr
1944
The Impatient Years as
William Smith
1944
Wilson as
Professor Henry Holmes
1944
Knickerbocker Holiday as
Peter Stuyvesant
1943
My Kingdom for a Cook as
Rudyard Morley
1943
Princess O'Rourke as
Holman
1943
Heaven Can Wait as
Hugo Van Cleve
1943
The Constant Nymph as
Charles Creighton
1943
The More the Merrier as
Benjamin Dingle
1943
Forever and a Day as
Sir William (scenes deleted)
1942
George Washington Slept Here as
Stanley J. Menninger
1942
In This Our Life as
William Fitzroy
1942
Kings Row as
Dr. Henry Gordon
1941
H.M. Pulham, Esq. as
Mr. Pulham Sr.
1941
Unexpected Uncle as
Seton Mansley
1941
Our Wife as
Professor Drake
1941
The Devil and Miss Jones as
John P. Merrick
1941
The Lady Eve as
'Colonel' Harrington
1940
Three Faces West as
Dr. Karl Braun
1940
The Captain Is a Lady as
Captain Abe Peabody
1940
Florian as
Dr. Johannes Hofer
1940
Edison, the Man as
General Powell
1940
Road to Singapore as
Joshua Mallon IV
1939
In Name Only as
Mr. Walker
1939
Stanley and Livingstone as
Lord Tyce
1939
Bachelor Mother as
J. B. Merlin
1939
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell as
Gardner Hubbard
1939
Made for Each Other as
Judge Joseph M. Doolittle
1939
Idiot's Delight as
Dr. Waldersee
1938
Lord Jeff as
Captain Briggs
1938
Yellow Jack as
Dr. Finlay
1938
Vivacious Lady as
Peter Morgan, Sr.
1938
Of Human Hearts as
Dr. Charles Shingle
1935
People's Enemy as
Judge Hays
1933
Boss Tweed (Short) as
Boss Tweed
Soundtrack
1953
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (performer: "Down Boy" (1953) (Outtake) - uncredited)
1952
Monkey Business (performer: "The Whiffenpoof Song" - uncredited)
1952
Has Anybody Seen My Gal (performer: "When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along", "The Charleston", "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'" - uncredited)
1944
Knickerbocker Holiday (performer: "September Song" - uncredited)
1943
The More the Merrier ("The Torpedo Song" (1943))
1942
George Washington Slept Here ("I'll Never Smile Again" (1939), uncredited)
1941
Unexpected Uncle ("Strolling Through the Park One Day" (1884), uncredited)
1938
We're Going to Be Rich (writer: "Two Lovely Black Eyes" - uncredited)
Self
1961
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.105 (1961) - Self
1960
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self - Honoree
- Charles Coburn (1960) - Self - Honoree
1960
About Faces (TV Series) as
Self
- Charles Coburn (1960) - Self
1953
I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 20 May 1959 (1959) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 25 August 1954 (1954) - Self - Guest
- Charles Coburn (1953) - Self - Guest
1958
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.186 (1958) - Self
1958
The Betty White Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Impossible People (1958) - Self
1957
The Rosemary Clooney Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Charles Coburn and Renee Godfrey (1957) - Self - Guest
1956
Hollywood Preview (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #1.49 (1956) - Self - Actor
1956
The Martha Raye Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.6 (1956) - Self
1955
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Red Goes to Barber College (with Charles Coburn) (1955) - Self
1955
The Stork Club (TV Series) as
Self
- Charles Coburn, Gene Nelson (1955) - Self
1954
The George Gobel Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Charles Coburn (1954) - Self
1953
The Name's the Same (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest Contestant
- Charles Coburn (1954) - Self
- Charles Coburn (1953) - Self - Guest Contestant
1953
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.12 (1953) - Self
1953
What's My Line? (TV Series) as
Self - Mystery Guest
- Charles Coburn (1953) - Self - Mystery Guest
1953
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.31 (1953) - Self
1950
The Arthur Murray Party (TV Series) as
Self - Actor / Self
- Episode #4.14 (1953) - Self - Actor
- Episode #1.23 (1950) - Self
1950
The Milton Berle Show (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Episode #5.22 (1953) - Self - Actor
- Charles Coburn, Robert Alda, Borrah Minevitch & His Harmonica Rascals (1950) - Self - Actor
1953
The 25th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1951
The Alan Young Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Charles Coburn, Polly Bergen (1951) - Self
- Episode dated 23 March 1951 (1951) - Self
- Episode dated 15 February 1951 (1951) - Self
1951
Showtime, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.36 (1951) - Self
1951
The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Ginger Rogers/Robert Young/Buddy Rogers/Charles Coburn/Morton Downey/William Gargan/Susan Peters/Vice President Alben Barkley (1951) - Self
1950
Your Show of Shows (TV Series) as
Self - Guest Performer
- Charles Coburn (1950) - Self - Guest Performer
1950
The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.16 (1950) - Self
1950
20 Questions (TV Series) as
Self
- Charles Coburn (1950) - Self
1950
Screen Snapshots: The Great Showman (Short) as
Self
1945
Breakdowns of 1944 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1942
Breakdowns of 1942 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1940
Meet the Stars #1: Chinese Garden Festival (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2022
Becoming Marilyn (TV Special documentary) as
Mr. Oliver Oxley / Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman
2020
Welcome to the Basement (TV Series) as
Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (2020) - Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman
2015
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Heaven can wait de Ernst Lubitsch (2015)
2003
Inside the Marx Brothers (Video documentary) as
Alex Conway
1997
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Hugo Van Cleve / 'Colonel' Harrington
- Don Ameche: Hollywood's Class Act (1999) - Hugo Van Cleve (uncredited)
- Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line (1997) - 'Colonel' Harrington (uncredited)
1996
Intimate Portrait (TV Series documentary) as
Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman
- Marilyn Monroe (1996) - Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman
1986
Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend (TV Movie documentary) as
Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman
1984
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1983
Arena (TV Series documentary)
- Bette Davis: A Basically Benevolent Volcano (1983)
1982
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
Mr. Oliver Oxley (uncredited)
1978
AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
'Colonel' Harrington
- AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Henry Fonda (1978) - 'Colonel' Harrington (uncredited)
1976
It's Showtime (Documentary)(uncredited)
1971
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Gov. Ronald Reagan/Bob Newhart/James Wong Howe (1971) - Self
1963
Marilyn (Documentary) as
Sir Francis 'Piggy' Beekman (uncredited)

References

Charles Coburn Wikipedia