Joseph Cotten
Known for: Acting
Born: May 14, 1905 in Petersburg, Virginia, USA - Died: February 5, 1994
Joseph Cheshire Cotten (May 15, 1905 – February 6, 1994) was an American actor of stage and film. Cotten achieved prominence on Broadway, starring in the original productions of The Philadelphia Story and Sabrina Fair. He is associated with Orson Welles, leading to appearances in Citizen Kane (1941), The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), Journey into Fear (1943), for which Cotten was also credited with the screenplay, and The Third Man (1949). He was a star in his own right with films such as Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Love Letters (1945), Portrait of Jennie (1948), and The Third Man (1949).
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Citizen Kane
Jedediah Leland
The Magnificent Ambersons
Eugene Morgan
The Third Man
Holly Martins
Touch of Evil
Coroner (uncredited)
Lady Frankenstein
Baron Frankenstein
Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte
Drew Bayliss
Under Capricorn
Sam Flusky
Heaven's Gate
The Reverend Doctor
Seeing the World: Part One - A Visit to New York, N.Y.
Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths
(archive footage)
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Henry L. Stimson
Baron Blood
Baron Otto von Kleist / Alfred Becker
Journey into Fear
Howard Graham
I'll Be Seeing You
Zachary Morgan
Shadow of a Doubt
Uncle Charlie
The Steel Trap
Jim Osborne
A Blueprint for Murder
Whitney 'Cam' Cameron
Airport '77
Nicholas St. Downs III
Soylent Green
William R. Simonson
Duel in the Sun
Jesse McCanles
Portrait of Jennie
Eben Adams
The Halliday Brand
Daniel Halliday
Island of the Fishmen
Prof. Ernest Marvin
The Killer Is Loose
Detective Sam Wagner