Also Credited As:
'The Hunk', Victor John MatureEducation
| Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, California | |
| George H Tingley School, Louisville, Kentucky | |
| St Paul's School, Louisville, Kentucky | |
| St Xavier's School, Louisville, Kentucky |
Career Milestones
| After quitting scool for good at age 14, entered confectionary business in Louisville | |
| Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky | |
| Ran a television retail shop in the 1970s | |
| Was expelled from several schools; parents sent him to parochial and military schools hoping it would teach him discipline | |
| While student at Pasadena Playhouse (from 1937) appeared in over 50 stage productions | |
1933 | With confectionary profits became co-owner of a restaurant (date approximate) |
1935 | Sold restaurant interests and went to Hollywood to pursue acting career |
1936 | Stage debut in "Paths of Glory" at Pasadena Playhouse |
1939 | Signed contract with Hal Roach Studio; film debut in "The Housekeeper's Daughter". opposite Joan Bennett |
1940 | Signed with RKO |
1940 | Starred in "One Million B.C." |
1941 | Broadway debut in the musical "Lady in the Dark"; played a movie star opposite Gertrude Lawrence |
1941 | Signed long-term contract with 20th Century-Fox |
1942 | Served with US Coast Guard, first in Atlantic Ocean, then Pacific |
1946 | Delivered strong performance as Doc Holliday in John Ford's "My Darling Clementine" |
1947 | Had what many consider his best role in the noir classic "Kiss of Death" |
1950 | Hired to replace Tyrone Power in "Samson and Delilah" |
1961 | "Retired" from acting |
1966 | Returned to film acting spoofing his screen image in Vittorio De Sica's "Caccia alla Volpe/After the Fox" |
1968 | Again spoofed his image as 'The Big Victor' in Bob Rafelson's "Head", starring The Monkees |
1979 | Last feature film "Firepower" |
1984 | Final acting assignment, played Samson's father in the ABC movie "Samson and Delilah" |
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