Everett Sloane
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Biography
Incisive, diminutive character actor, often bespectacled, who moved to Hollywood with Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater and is perhaps best remembered for playing Kane's loyal, bespectacled sidekick Bernstein in "Citizen Kane" (1941). Also excellent as the corrupt, crippled lawyer in Welles' "The Lady from Shanghai" (1948) and also in "The Men" (1950) and "Patterns" (1955).
Filmography
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Life Events
1916
At age seven. played Puck in a school production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
1929
After stock market crash, decided to try acting again
1930
Performed in the radio drama "The Shadow"
1935
Broadway acting debut, "Boy Meet Girl"
1937
Had co-starring role in the play "Three Men on a Horse"
1938
Joined Orson Welles' "Mercury Theatre on Air"
1938
Performed in the now famous broadcast of "The War of the Worlds"
1941
Feature acting debut, playing Bernstein in "Citizen Kane", directed by and starring Welles
1942
Reteamed with Welles as co-star in "Journey Into Fear"
1944
Returned to Broadway in "A Bell for Adano"
1946
Directed stage productions "The Dancer" and "Twilight Bar"
1948
Cast as Rita Hayworth's husband in Welles' "The Lady from Shanghai"
1949
Co-starred with Tyrone Power and Welles in "Prince of Foxes"
1951
Cast as the district attorney in "The Blue Veil"
1951
Won attention as the gangster Albert Mendoza in "The Enforcer"
1954
Originated role of ruthless businessman Ramsay in the Rod Serling-penned teleplay "Patterns"; recreated role in the 1956 feature film version
1955
Co-starred in "The Big Knife"
1956
Portrayed the boxer's manager in "Somebody Up There Likes Me", a biographical drama about fighter Rocky Graziano
1956
Played Dr. Gachet in "Lust for Life", the Vincente Minnelli-directed biopic of artist Vincent Van Gogh
1958
Essayed the rigid, religious father of Natalie Wood's title character in "Marjorie Morningstar"
1961
Was the voice of the title character in the animated "The Dick Tracy Show"
1964
Co-starred with Jerry Lewis in "The Patsy" and in "The Disorderly Orderly"; final feature film appearances
1964
Provided character voices for the animated TV series "The Adventures of Jonny Quest"