Veteran American actor and producer John Houseman poses for a portrait in 1984.` – Vintage Photograph
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Veteran American actor and producer John Houseman poses for a portrait in 1984. Houseman famously helped Orson Welles found his Mercury Theatre in 1937 and later followed him to Hollywood. He unexpectedly became a star actor in his seventies, appearing in films such as “Paper Chase”, “Rollerball” and “The Cheap Detective” and playing Winston Churchill in the TV production “Meeting at Potsdam”. Photograph by Rick Browne/Camera Press/PGI.Veteran American actor and producer John Houseman poses for a portrait in 1984. Houseman famously helped Orson Welles found his Mercury Theatre in 1937 and later followed him to Hollywood. He unexpectedly became a star actor in his seventies, appearing in films such as “Paper Chase”, “Rollerball” and “The Cheap Detective” and playing Winston Churchill in the TV production “Meeting at Potsdam”. Photograph by Rick Browne/Camera Press/PGI.
Dimensions: 12 x 16.7 cm
IMS SKU: SCAN-IMS-04907994
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U.S. Actors: JOHN HOUSEMAN OPS veteran American producer and actor John Houseman; born in 1902; he helped Orson Welles to found his Mercury Theatre in 1937, and later followed him to Hollywood; he unexpectedly became a star actor in his seventies; his recent films include “Paper Chase”, “Rollerball” and “The Cheap Detective”; he played Churchill in the TV production, “Meeting at Potsdam”, Please acknowledge; Photograph by RICK BROWNE CAMERA PRESS (PGI) LONDON 26233-1 (48) A&A Bildarkiv Betalas vid public til: Camera I 1984 A PRESS 1
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