John Forsythe Overview:

Actor, John Forsythe, was born John Lincoln Freund on Jan 29, 1918 in Penn's Grove, NJ. Forsythe died at the age of 92 on Apr 1, 2010 in Santa Ynez, CA .

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He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television.

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(Jan. 29,1918- April 1, 2010).

By Dawn on Apr 2, 2010 From Noir and Chick Flicks

, before he was a successful actor, he worked as a baseball announcer and a drama teacher. Forsythe starred in three television series, spanning three decades, as single father Bentley Gregg in the 1950s sitcom Bachelor Father (1957–1962); as the unseen millionaire Charles Townsen... Read full article


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John Forsythe Quotes:

Gen. Hempstead: Davis was an Army man. As such he belongs to me, and I demand...!
Gen. Wendell Bruce: YOU DEMAND? Well, let me remind you that the Internal Security Forces SUPERSEDE the Army! Why, I could have your resignation so fast you'd wonder what fell on you. 'You demand'!
Gen. Hempstead: I apologize for what was perhaps a bad choice of phrase. But I *request* some explanation!


Miss Graveley: How old do you think I am young man?
Sam Marlowe: Hmm... fifty. How old do you think you are?
Miss Graveley: Forty-two! I can show you my birth certificate.
Sam Marlowe: I'm afraid you're going to have to show more than your birth certificate to convince a man of that.


Clayton 'Clay' Anderson: [to his mother while decorating Christmas tree] Mother, there aren't enough icicles on your side.


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John Forsythe Facts
Was offered the lead role on "Trapper John, M.D." (1979), but turned it down.

Originally met Kate Jackson at a race track. She would later star in "Charlie's Angels" (1976).

His father worked as a ditch digger in a cemetery during the Depression.

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