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Anthony Perkins
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4 April 1932 - 12 September 1992
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Anthony Perkins was born on April 4, 1932 in New York, USA. The father of the boy was the famous actor Osgood Perkins, so the fate of Anthony was predetermined from childhood. When the child was only five years old, the father died.
After school, the future actor studied at Columbia University. In 1953, Perkins made his debut in the film adaptation of The Actress, where he played in a pair with Spencer Tracy. Thanks to this role, he was offered to participate in the filming of the film “Friendly
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Anthony Perkins was born on April 4, 1932 in New York, USA. The father of the boy was the famous actor Osgood Perkins, so the fate of Anthony was predetermined from childhood. When the child was only five years old, the father died.
After school, the future actor studied at Columbia University. In 1953, Perkins made his debut in the film adaptation of The Actress, where he played in a pair with Spencer Tracy. Thanks to this role, he was offered to participate in the filming of the film “Friendly Exhortation”, which brought the young actor as the best debutant the first ever Golden Globe award in 1956.
Anthony has long worked with directors such as William Wyler and George Cukor. In 1957, director Antonia Mann offered Perkins a role in the western Tin Star. Due to the peculiarities of character and appearance, he brilliantly played the role of Sheriff Ben Owen, who just took office and knew absolutely nothing. Throughout the film, the character learned to shoot accurately and realized that evil can be fought only by avoiding unjustified violence.
In 1958, Anthony appeared in the film.
Love under elms" Directed by Delbert Mann, the film is based on Eugene O'Neill's play of the same name. The actor played the role of an ardent lover, showing a temperament that was unlike previous work. He then appeared in the film On the Last Shore, but it was not until 1960 that Anthony Perkins became world famous. He played brilliantly in the thriller.
Psychosis Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the role of maniac Norman Bates.
Next year, a film was released on the screens.
Do you like Brahms? He played the role of the lover of an aging lady, played by Ingrid Bergman, for which he received an award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Subsequent works of the actor were the tapes “Psychosis 2”, “Psychosis 3”, “Process”, “Murder on the Orient Express”, etc.
The actor died in September 1992, he died of AIDS.