Percy Waram

Percy Thomas Carne Waram ( ; 28 October 1880 – 5 October 1961) was a British-born stage and film actor who spent much of his career in the United States. His career lasted 55 years on the American stage, and he had memorable roles in ''The Shanghai Gesture'', ''Elizabeth the Queen'', ''Mary of Scotland'', ''Pride and Prejudice'', and ''Anne of the Thousand Days''. He starred in the Chicago production of ''Life With Father'' for three years, setting box office and attendance records, after which he took the production on the road for another 38 weeks. He starred in the Broadway production of ''The Late George Apley'' for a year, and then spent another 80 weeks with the show's national tour.

Waram originated the role of Horace Vandergelder in ''The Merchant of Yonkers'', and appeared in an influential if not successful modern dress version of ''Hamlet''.

Waram made only a few films, and had no starring roles, but is best remembered now for his role as General Haynesworth in the film ''A Face in the Crowd''. Provided by Wikipedia
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