Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: April 5, 1900

Death Date: June 10, 1967

Birth Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Partners: Katharine Hepburn

Spencer Tracy's on-screen style - seamless naturalism and subtle inflections - proved the ticket to stardom. A Tracy performance was always more than just action; there was always an undercurrent of mental activity beneath the surface. Tracy's seemingly effortless approach earned him the respect of his peers, helping him to become one of the most distinguished and venerated actors of his generation.

Tracy's early childhood was one of intense rebelliousness--he was expelled from a total of fifteen grade schools. By the time he reached high school, he had had a change of attitude, achieving good grades and even aspiring to the priesthood. But at Ripon College Tracy became involved with college theatrical productions, and before long he found himself in New York City, enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

The 1920s were a decade of struggle, as he fended off poverty by taking any acting job that came along, from traveling road companies and one-nighters to repertory work in towns as far-flung as White Plains and Grand Rapids. He first achieved Broadway notice in "Yellow" (1926) and critical and audience praise in "Baby Cyclone" (1927). But three flops in a row in 1929 ("Conflict," "Nigger Rich" and "Veneer") saw his career come to a standstill. In 1930, Tracy appeared in two low-budget short films: "Taxi Talks," as a gangster, and "Hard Guy," as a World War I veteran. But the films were unimpressive and Tracy still struggled until "The Last Mile." Playing killer John Mears in this Broadway crime drama, Tracy had his first major success. One audience member impressed by Tracy's performance was director John Ford, who persuaded Fox to sign him for Ford's upcoming film "Up the River" (1930)."

Up the River," a comic crime film, was a hit for Fox and Tracy was put under contract. But before long Tracy despaired of the studio's ever casting him in the right vehicles. Although he received critical praise for "Quick Millions" (1931), "Society Girl" (1932), and "20,000 Years in Sing Sing" (1933), most of his films were financial failures and Fox was reluctant to promote him in quality features. A frustrated Tracy responded with heavy drinking, fighting with producers and directors and disappearing from film sets for days at a time. Fox did cast him in its prestige production, "The Power and the Glory" (1933), Tracy's most challenging role yet, as a ruthless business tycoon, but the film's meager box-office convinced Fox that Tracy would never be a box-office star and he played out his contract in second-rate productions.

Although Louis B. Mayer felt Spencer Tracy lacked box-office fire, Irving Thalberg pushed for Tracy to come to MGM, feeling that he could make it at a studio top-heavy with female stars. Signing with MGM in 1935, Tracy was featured the next year in two successes, "San Francisco" and "Libeled Lady," although more as a glorified supporting player to Clark Gable and William Powell than a force who could carry his own film. Tracy more than proved his star power and earned industry respect with back-to-back Academy Award-winning performances in "Captains Courageous" (1937) and "Boys Town" (1938). Having proved his mettle in dramatic roles, Tracy solidified his reputation for versatility by co-starring in a long-running series of romantic comedies with Katharine Hepburn, beginning with "Woman of the Year" (1942) and continuing with such classics as "State of the Union" (1948), "Adam's Rib" (1949), and "Pat and Mike" (1952). Tracy's unsophisticated gruffness provided a perfect counterpoint to Hepburn's ethereal cosmopolitanism.

Tracy continued at MGM until problems developed on the set of "Tribute to a Bad Man" (1956), where his imperious and confusing behavior caused the production to shut down. Director Robert Wise was forced to fire Tracy from the film, effectively ending his twenty years with the studio.

In declining health, Tracy became reclusive, never venturing from his rented home. But he developed a friendship with director Stanley Kramer, who guided him through the final decade of his life in such crowning performances as the Clarence Darrow-inspired lawyer in "Inherit the Wind" (1960) and the transcendental judge in "Judgment at Nuremberg" (1961). Suffering from emphysema, Tracy made his last screen appearance opposite Hepburn in Kramer's "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" (1967). Struggling through the production, Tracy died two weeks after filming was completed.

Tracy's presence was a strong, quiet, reliable one. He gave the American cinema some of its most enduring and undeterred portrayals of stolid honesty and thoughtful scrupulousness. The inner strength and self-assurance he projected are in stark contrast to the cinema's current stars.

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Movie Tough Guys

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Guess Who's Coming to DinnerStream

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Matt Drayton
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1967
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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldStream

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Capt. T.G. Culpeper
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1963
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How the West Was WonStream

Narrator
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1962
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The Devil at 4 O'Clock

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Father Matthew Doonan
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1961

Judgment at NurembergStream

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Chief Judge Dan Haywood
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1961
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Inherit the WindStream

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Henry Drummond
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1960
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The Last Hurrah

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Mayor Frank Skeffington
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1958

The Old Man and the SeaStream

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The Old Man
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1958
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Desk SetStream

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Richard Sumner
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1957
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The Mountain

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Zachary Teller
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1956

Bad Day at Black RockStream

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John J. Macreedy
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1955
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Broken LanceStream

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Matt Devereaux
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1954
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Un homme est passé

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1954

The ActressStream

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Clinton Jones
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1953

Pat and MikeStream

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Mike Conovan
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1952
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Plymouth Adventure

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Capt. Christopher Jones
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1952

The People Against O'Hara

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James P. Curtayne
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1951

Father’s Little DividendStream

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Stanley Banks
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1951
100%

Father of the BrideStream

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Stanley T. Banks
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1950
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MalayaStream

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Carnahan
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1950

Adam's RibStream

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Adam Bonner
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1949
96%

Edward, My SonStream

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Arnold Boult
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1949

State of the UnionStream

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Grant Matthews
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1948
80%

Cass Timberlane

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Cass Timberlane
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1947

The Sea of GrassStream

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Col. James B. "Jim" Brewton
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1947
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Without LoveStream

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Pat Jamieson
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1945
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Thirty Seconds Over TokyoStream

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Lieutenant Colonel James H. Doolittle
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1944
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The Seventh Cross

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George Heisler
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1944
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A Guy Named JoeStream

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Pete Sandidge
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1943
67%

Woman of the YearStream

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Sam Craig
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1942
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Tortilla Flat

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Pilon
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1942

Keeper of the FlameStream

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Steven "Stevie" O'Malley
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1942

Hombres en la Ciudad

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1941

Men of Boys Town

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Father Flanagan
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1941

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Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Hyde
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1941
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I Take This Woman

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Dr. Karl Decker
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Edison, the ManStream

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Thomas A. Edison
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1940
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Boom TownStream

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Square John Sand
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Northwest PassageStream

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Maj. Robert Rogers
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1940
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Le Grand passage

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Stanley and Livingstone

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Henry M. Stanley
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1939

Boys TownStream

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Father Edward J. Flanagan
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1938
90%

Test Pilot

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Gunner Morris
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1938
67%

Captains CourageousStream

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Manuel Fidello
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1937
94%

They Gave Him a Gun

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Fred P. Willis
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1937

The Skyscraper Wilderness

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Joe Benton
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1937

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John L. Hennessey
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The Big City

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Joe Benton
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1937

San Francisco

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Father Mullin
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1936

Libeled LadyStream

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Warren Haggerty
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1936
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Fury

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Joe Wilson
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1936

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Dutch
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1935

Whipsaw

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Ross `'Mac'` McBride
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1935

The Murder Man

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Steven "Steve" Grey
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1935

Dante's Inferno

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Jim Carter
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1935

It's a Small World

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Bill Shevlin
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1935

A la Conquista de Hollywood

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1934

Marie Galante

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Dr. Crawbett
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1934

The Show Off

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J. Aubrey Piper
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1934

Now I'll Tell

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Murray Golden
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1934

Bottoms Up

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"Smoothie" King
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1934

The Mad Game

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Edward Carson
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1933

A Man's Castle

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Bill
Movie
1933
71%

20,000 Years in Sing Sing

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Tommy Connors
Movie
1933

The Power and the Glory

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Tom Garner
Movie
1933
86%

Face in the Sky

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Joe Buck
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1933

Looking for Trouble

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Joe Graham
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1933

She Wanted a Millionaire

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William Kelley
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1932

Young America

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Jack Doray
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1932

Sky Devils

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Wilkie
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1932

Me and My Gal

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Danny Dolan
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1932

Painted Woman

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Tom Brian
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1932

Goldie

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Bill
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1931

Quick Millions

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Daniel J. "Bugs" Raymond
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1931

Up the River

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Saint Louis
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1930

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