Franchot Tone Height, Weight, Age, Death, Children, Biography

Franchot Tone Quick Info
Height 5 ft 10 in
Weight 81 kg
Date of Birth February 27, 1905
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Date of Death September 18, 1968

Franchot Tone was an American actor, producer, and director of stage, film, and television who was known for his appearance in The Twilight Zone and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. On the other hand, Tone was nominated for an Academy Award for “Best Actor” for his portrayal of Midshipman Roger Byam in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) starring alongside the likes of Clark Gable and Charles Laughton.

Born Name

Stanislaus Pascal Franchot Tone

Nick Name

Franchot

Franchot Tone and his first wife Joan Crawford in August 1933Franchot Tone and his first wife Joan Crawford in August 1933 (Novella settimanale / Wikimedia / Public Domain)

Age

Franchot Tone was born on February 27, 1905.

Died

Franchot Tone died on September 18, 1968, at the age of 63, due to cancer in New York City, New York, United States.

Sun Sign

Pisces

Born Place

Niagara Falls, New York, United States

Nationality

American

 

Education

Franhcot studied at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Later, he graduated from Cornell University in 1927.

Occupation

Actor, Producer, Director

Family

  • Father – Dr. Frank Jerome Tone (President of the Carborundum Company)
  • Mother – Gertrude Van Vrancken Franchot (Socialite)
  • Siblings – Frank Jerome Tone, Jr. (Brother)
  • Other – Theobald Wolfe Tone aka “Wolfe Tone” (A Distant Relative) (Leading Irish revolutionary figure, Founding member in Belfast and Dublin of the United Irishmen)

Build

Slim

Height

5 ft 10 in or 178 cm

Weight

81 kg or 178.5 lbs

Girlfriend / Spouse

Franchot had dated –

  • Bette Davis
  • Olivia de Havilland
  • Lucille Ball
  • Joan Crawford (1935-1939)​ – Tone tied the knot with actress Joan Crawford but divorced in 1939. Together, the couple made seven films – Today We Live (1933), Dancing Lady (1933), Sadie McKee (1934), No More Ladies (1935), The Gorgeous Hussy (1936), Love on the Run (1936), and The Bride Wore Red (1937). All of Crawford and Franchot’s attempts to have children ended in miscarriage.
  • Jean Wallace (1941-1948)​ – He married fashion model-turned-actress Jean Wallace in 1941. They appeared together in the films Jigsaw and The Man on the Eiffel Tower. Together, the couple has two sons and legally parted ways in 1948.
  • Barbara Payton (1951-1952)​ – His relationship with actress Barbara Payton made headlines in 1951 after he was knocked unconscious for 18 hours and sustained numerous facial injuries after he got into a fistfight with actor Tom Neal, who also sought the attention of Payton.
  • Dolores Dorn (1956-1959) – He married film and television actress Dolores Dorn in 1956. They appeared in a film version of Uncle Vanya (1957) that had been directed and produced by Tone. The couple legally parted ways in 1959.
  • Publicity still of Ella Raines and Franchot Tone in the 1944 film, Phantom LadyPublicity still of Ella Raines and Franchot Tone in the 1944 film, Phantom Lady (Universal Studios / Google Books / Public Domain)

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    Franchot was of French Canadian, Irish, and English ancestry.

    Hair Color

    Dark Brown

    Eye Color

    Hazel

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    Raised cheekbones

    Franchot Tone Favorite Things

    • Film Of All-Time – The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935).

    Miss June Walker, Miss Helen Westley, and Mr. Franchot Tone in Green Grow the Lilacs, current at the Guild Theatre in March 1931Miss June Walker, Miss Helen Westley, and Mr. Franchot Tone in Green Grow the Lilacs, current at the Guild Theatre in March 1931 (Theatre Magazine Company; Vandamm Studio, photographer / Wikimedia / Public Domain)

    Franchot Tone Facts

  • He was one of the founding members called The Group Theatre based in New York City.
  • While at Cornell University, he was elected as the president of the drama club and acted in productions of Shakespeare. He was also elected to the Sphinx Head Society and was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity.
  • After completing his graduation, Franchot dropped out of his family business and instead decided to start a career in theater and later relocated to Greenwich Village, New York.
  • Franchot was a chain smoker. This eventually led to him developing lung cancer which ultimately ended his life on September 18, 1968. His ashes were interred in the Point Comfort Cemetery of Quebec, Canada on July 24, 2022.
  • He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 8, 1960, which is located at 6558 Hollywood Blvd, on the south side of the 6500 block.
  • Featured Image By Trailer screenshot / Mutiny on the Bounty (1935 film) / Public Domain

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