James Mason
![Mason, 1940s](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/James_Mason_Studio_Publicity.jpg)
Mason began his career as a stage actor on the West End, before transitioning into leading man roles in films during the early 1940s. He was the top box-office attraction in the UK in 1944 and 1945; his British films included ''The Seventh Veil'' (1945) and ''The Wicked Lady'' (1945). He starred in ''Odd Man Out'' (1947), the first recipient of the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.
Moving to the United States in the following decade, Mason starred in such films as George Cukor's ''A Star Is Born'' (1954) - earning a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Alfred Hitchcock's ''North by Northwest'' (1959), Stanley Kubrick's ''Lolita'' (1962), Warren Beatty's ''Heaven Can Wait'' (1978) and Sidney Lumet's ''The Verdict'' (1982).
He also starred in a number of successful British and American films from the 1950s to the early 1980s, including: ''The Desert Fox'' (1951), ''Julius Caesar'' (1953), ''Bigger Than Life'' (1956), ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea'' (1954), ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (1959), ''Georgy Girl'' (1966), ''Spring and Port Wine'' (1970), and ''The Boys from Brazil'' (1978). Following his death in 1984, his ashes were interred near the tomb of his close friend, fellow English actor Sir Charlie Chaplin. Provided by Wikipedia
-
1
-
2
Streaming video - 1975
Saved in: -
3
Streaming video - 1976
Saved in: -
4
Streaming video - 1953
Saved in: -
5
Streaming video - 1975
Saved in: -
6
Streaming video - 1951
Saved in: -
7
Streaming video - 1953
Saved in: -
8
Streaming video - 1947
Saved in: -
9
Streaming video - 1978
Saved in: -
10
Streaming video - 1977
Saved in: -
11
-
12
Search tools:
Get RSS feed
–
Email this search
Related Subjects
Drama
Motion pictures
Motion Pictures
Thrillers (Motion pictures)
Horror films
Motion pictures, Great Britain
Romance
Science fiction
Actors
Alcoholics
Crime
Cult films
Detective and mystery films
Diesel locomotives
Documentary films
Fame
Fantasy fiction
Film noir
Foreign study
Historical drama
Independent films
Man-woman relationships
Middle East
Motion pictures, British
Motion pictures--Europe
Nonfiction
Science fiction films
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Spirituality
Steam locomotives