Clint Kimbrough(1933-1996)
- Actor
- Director
Clint Kimbrough was born on 8 March 1933 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor and director, known for The Young Nurses (1973), Bloody Mama (1970) and Studio One (1948). He was married to Frances Doel. He died on 9 April 1996 in Ada, Oklahoma, USA.
Actor
Director
- Alternative names
- Clinton Kimbro
- Born
- Died
- April 9, 1996
- Ada, Oklahoma, USA(pneumonia)
- Spouse
- Frances Doel(divorced)
- Other works"Incident at Vichy," original drama, written by Arthur Miller; directed by Harold Clurman; Stanley Beck (portraying Bayard); C. Thomas Blackwell (portraying Police Guard); James Dukas (portraying Second Detective); Pierre Epstein (portraying Prisoner); James Greene (portraying Police Captain); Hal Holbrook (portraying Major); Graham Jarvis (portraying Ferrand); Clint Kimbrough (as Clinton Kimbrough) (portraying Hoffman); Will Lee (portraying Old Jew); Ira Lewis (portraying Boy); Tony Lo Bianco (portraying Prisoner); Paul Mann (portraying Marchand); Stephen Peters (portraying Prisoner); Alek Primrose (portraying First Detective); Harold Scott (portraying Gypsy); David J. Stewart (portraying Monceau); Michael Strong (portraying LeBeau); John Vari (portraying Prisoner); Jack Waltzer (portraying Waiter); David Wayne (portraying Von Berg); and Joseph Wiseman (portraying LeDuc); on Broadway at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (99 total performances, unknown previews).
- TriviaGraduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (New York City) in 1956. Other members of that graduating class were Eileen Brennan, George Coe, Richard Stahl and Hoke Howell.
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