Ivor Francis
Ivor Francis was born on Oct 26, 1918 in Canada. Ivor Francis's big-screen debut came with Splendor in the Grass directed by Elia Kazan in 1961, strarring Dr. Judd (uncredited). Ivor Francis is known for Will There Really Be a Morning? directed by Fielder Cook, Susan Blakely stars as Frances Farmer and Lee Grant as Lillian Farmer. The upcoming new movie Ivor Francis plays is Will There Really Be a Morning? which will be released on Feb 22, 1983.
Ivor Francis, besides his many roles on television and at the movies, acted on radio as well in shows like "Fibber McGee and Molly"; on Broadway in shows such as "J.B." with Christopher Plummer, and came west to California when New York plays turned mostly to musicals. He worked in films, television and in day-time soaps as well. In addition, he operated the Ivor Francis Actors Workshop in West Hollywood and, among the class members, were Ben Murphy (Opération danger (1971)); Linda Haynes (Brubaker (1980) & La toile d'araignée (1975)); Mary Douvan (Sandra Dee's mother) and the Goldrup brothers, Tom Goldrup and Jim Goldrup, who appear on stage in Santa Cruz County, California, stage productions.
Birthday
Oct 26, 1918Place of Birth
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Known For
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