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Biography

British actor Trevor Howard trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and while there he made his London stage debut in 1934; however, his subsequent work onstage gained little attention until the mid-'40s. While fighting World War II with the Royal Artillery, he was injured and discharged. Howard made his feature film debut in 1944; soon he attained star status as the result of playing the romantic lead in David Lean's Brief Encounter (1945). Thus began a long and consistently successful film career. At first, Howard was cast in romantic leads, but then began playing more heroic leads before eventually moving into character roles. Regardless of his role, he was known as a consistent, polished actor with an understated, true-to-life style. At first appearing exclusively in British films, he began appearing occasionally in Hollywood productions in the mid-'50s. For his performance as the father in Sons and Lovers (1960) he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. He was married to actress Helen Cherry, with whom he appeared in A Soldier for Christmas (1944). ~ All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

The Third Man

Most disliked movie

The Last Remake of Beau Geste

Awards

Best Supporting Actor (nom)
Ryan's Daughter 1970
Golden Globe

 

Best Actor - Drama (nom)
Sons and Lovers 1960
Golden Globe

 

Best Actor (nom)
Sons and Lovers 1960
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actor (nom)
Sons and Lovers 1960
Academy

 

Best British Actor (win)
The Key 1958
British Academy Awards

 


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