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Russell Collins

Russell Collins

American actor


Russell Collins (born Russell Henry Collins; October 11, 1897 – November 14, 1965) was an American actor whose 43-year career included hundreds of performances on stage, in feature films, and on television.

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Early life

Born in 1897 in Indianapolis, Indiana, Russell Collins was the middle child of Emma (née Hughes) and Martin F. Collins' five children. He had a younger brother and sister, Raymond and Maxina, as well as an older brother and sister, Oren and Irene.[1][2] By 1910, Russell's father had become disabled and jobless, so his mother supported him and the rest of the family by working as a seamstress from their home.[2] Emma's responsibilities for the family were so predominant, in fact, that she is identified in the 1910 United States Census as "Head" of the Collins' household.[2]

As a student in the Drama School at Carnegie Tech, Collins "first learned his trade in the days immediately following World War I."[3] He also attended Indiana University and Northwestern University.[4]

Career

Collins had roles in a few early Group Theatre productions with Success Story being his Broadway debut.[5] Probably his most noted Broadway role was as the star of the 1935 musical play Johnny Johnson. He enjoyed a long career on Broadway, although by the late 1940s, he began to perform increasingly in Hollywood films and on television, where he appeared in teleplay dramas, as well as on Westerns, sitcoms, and on an array of other weekly series. He remained in high demand as a character actor and worked on television to shortly before his death. His 1957 appearance in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "The Night the World Ended" was a typical TV role, as was his 1962 role as a caring town doctor in “The Nancy Davis Story” on the TV Western Wagon Train (S5E33).

He played Doc in the 1950 London production of Mr. Roberts at the Coliseum Theatre with Tyrone Power as Mr. Roberts and Jackie Cooper as Ensign Pulver.

Death

He died November 14, 1965, in West Hollywood, California. His gravesite is located in the Elsinore Valley Cemetery at Lake Elsinore, California.[citation needed]

Selected Broadway roles

Filmography

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References

  1. "Twelfth Census of the United States: 1900", enumeration date June 14, 1900, Center Township 5th Precinct, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana; Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Washington, D.C. Digital image of original census page available at FamilySearch, a free online genealogical database provided as a public service by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  2. "The Thirteenth Census of the United States: 1910", enumeration date April 25, 1910, Center Township "Part of Precinct" [of Indianapolis], Marion County, Indiana. FamilySearch. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  3. Cohen, Harold V. (19 November 1965). "Notes and Comment". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. p. 17. Retrieved December 11, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  4. "Actor Russell Collins Back Home In 'Iceman'". The Indianapolis Star. Indiana, Indianapolis. 7 May 1947. p. 27. Retrieved December 11, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  5. "Russell Collins". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on 12 December 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2017.

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