Joseph Cotten
- In full:
- Joseph Cheshire Cotten
- Born:
- May 15, 1905, Petersburg, Virginia, U.S.
- Died:
- February 6, 1994, Westwood, California (aged 88)
- Also Known As:
- Joseph Cheshire Cotten
- Married To:
- Patricia Medina (married 1960)
- Lenore Kipp (1931–1960)
- Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In):
- "The Survivor" (1981)
- "The Love Boat" (1981)
- "Delusion" (1981)
- "Heaven's Gate" (1980)
- "Tales of the Unexpected" (1979–1980)
- "The Hearse" (1980)
- "Fantasy Island" (1978–1979)
- "Guyana: Crime of the Century" (1979)
- "Concorde Affaire '79" (1979)
- "L'isola degli uomini pesce" (1979)
- "Indagine su un delitto perfetto" (1978)
- "Caravans" (1978)
- "L'ordre et la sécurité du monde" (1978)
- "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" (1978)
- "Aspen" (1977)
- "Airport '77" (1977)
- "Twilight's Last Gleaming" (1977)
- "Alle origini della mafia" (1976)
- "Un sussurro nel buio" (1976)
- "The Timber Tramps" (1975)
- "Il giustiziere sfida la città" (1975)
- "The Rockford Files" (1974)
- "A Delicate Balance" (1973)
- "Soylent Green" (1973)
- "The Streets of San Francisco" (1973)
- "Lo scopone scientifico" (1972)
- "Gli orrori del castello di Norimberga" (1972)
- "Doomsday Voyage" (1972)
- "La figlia di Frankenstein" (1971)
- "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" (1971)
- "Journey to Murder" (1971)
- "The Virginian" (1970)
- "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970)
- "The Grasshopper" (1970)
- "NET Playhouse" (1970)
- "It Takes a Thief" (1968–1970)
- "The Name of the Game" (1970)
- "Keene" (1969)
- "Ido zero daisakusen" (1969)
- "Comanche blanco" (1968)
- "Journey to the Unknown" (1968)
- "Ironside" (1968)
- "Petulia" (1968)
- "Gangsters '70" (1968)
- "Off to See the Wizard" (1968)
- "Jack of Diamonds" (1967)
- "Cimarron Strip" (1967)
- "Some May Live" (1967)
- "I crudeli" (1967)
- "Brighty of the Grand Canyon" (1966)
- "The Oscar" (1966)
- "Gli uomini dal passo pesante" (1965)
- "The Money Trap" (1965)
- "The Great Sioux Massacre" (1965)
- "Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte" (1964)
- "77 Sunset Strip" (1963)
- "The Great Adventure" (1963)
- "Wagon Train" (1961–1962)
- "Saints and Sinners" (1962)
- "Dr. Kildare" (1962)
- "Theatre '62" (1961)
- "Bus Stop" (1961)
- "The Last Sunset" (1961)
- "The Barbara Stanwyck Show" (1961)
- "Checkmate" (1960)
- "The DuPont Show with June Allyson" (1960)
- "The Angel Wore Red" (1960)
- "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955–1959)
- "Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse" (1959)
- "From the Earth to the Moon" (1958)
- "Suspicion" (1958)
- "Zane Grey Theater" (1958)
- "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" (1957)
- "Playhouse 90" (1957)
- "Telephone Time" (1957)
- "Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre" (1957)
- "On Trial" (1955–1957)
- "The Halliday Brand" (1957)
- "General Electric Theater" (1954–1956)
- "Star Stage" (1955–1956)
- "The Ford Television Theatre" (1956)
- "The Killer Is Loose" (1956)
- "The Bottom of the Bottle" (1956)
- "Celebrity Playhouse" (1955)
- "The Best of Broadway" (1955)
- "Vom Himmel gefallen" (1955)
- "Producers' Showcase" (1954)
- "A Blueprint for Murder" (1953)
- "Egypt by Three" (1953)
- "Niagara" (1953)
- "The Steel Trap" (1952)
- "Untamed Frontier" (1952)
- "The Wild Heart" (1952)
- "The Man with a Cloak" (1951)
- "Peking Express" (1951)
- "Half Angel" (1951)
- "Walk Softly, Stranger" (1950)
- "Two Flags West" (1950)
- "September Affair" (1950)
- "Beyond the Forest" (1949)
- "Under Capricorn" (1949)
- "The Third Man" (1949)
- "Portrait of Jennie" (1948)
- "The Farmer's Daughter" (1947)
- "Duel in the Sun" (1946)
- "Love Letters" (1945)
- "I'll Be Seeing You" (1944)
- "Since You Went Away" (1944)
- "Gaslight" (1944)
- "Hers to Hold" (1943)
- "Shadow of a Doubt" (1943)
- "Journey Into Fear" (1943)
- "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942)
- "Lydia" (1941)
- "Citizen Kane" (1941)
- "Too Much Johnson" (1938)
- Movies/Tv Shows (Writing/Creator):
- "Journey Into Fear" (1943)
Joseph Cotten (born May 15, 1905, Petersburg, Virginia, U.S.—died February 6, 1994, Westwood, California) was an American actor whose elegant mannerisms, handsome looks, and low-key yet compelling dramatic performances earned him both popular and critical acclaim. He was best known for his roles in several film classics of the 1940s, particularly those directed by Orson Welles.
After a brief stint as a part-time drama critic for the Miami Herald, Cotten embarked on an acting career in 1930. He found some success on Broadway, including a leading role opposite Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story (1939). In 1937 he began his long association with Welles as a member of the Federal Theatre Project and joined Welles’s and John Houseman’s Mercury Theatre ensemble of radio actors in 1938.
The Mercury players were featured in most of the leading roles in Welles’s first film, Citizen Kane (1941), frequently cited by critics as the greatest movie ever made. Cotten was outstanding in his screen debut as drama critic Jed Leland, and he delivered another fine performance in Welles’s next film, The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), also regarded as a masterpiece. Cotten again costarred with the Mercury ensemble in Journey into Fear (1942), for which he collaborated with Welles on the screenplay. The 1940s proved to be Cotten’s most successful years; virtually every film he appeared in during the decade is regarded as a classic. He delivered his three most heralded performances: as the likable yet murderous Uncle Charlie in Alfred Hitchcock’s Shadow of a Doubt (1943), as the romantic lead in William Dieterle’s Portrait of Jennie (1948), and as a naive writer in Carol Reed’s The Third Man (1949). Cotten’s other memorable roles included a shell-shocked veteran in I’ll Be Seeing You (1944), a serious Scotland Yard detective in Gaslight (1944), and the steady friend of a soldier’s wife in Since You Went Away (1944). In Love Letters (1945), he was cast as a sensitive and literate soldier. Also notable were Duel in the Sun (1946), in which he played the principled son of a ranch-owning senator, and The Farmer’s Daughter (1947), about the scion of a political dynasty who falls in love with a maid. In these films Cotten established a rather complex screen persona—that of a weak man with a strong facade: ingratiating but cynical, decent but ineffectual, charming but largely impotent.
Although he never again attained such prominence, Cotten appeared in more than 75 films during the next three decades before his retirement in 1981. He was regarded as a dependable character actor and appeared in such disparate fare as Niagara (1953), Welles’s Touch of Evil (1958), the science-fiction story From the Earth to the Moon (1958), and the gothic shocker Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), and his performance in the critically reviled Heaven’s Gate (1980) was singled out for praise. He also was a guest star on several television shows during the 1960s and ’70s, and he toured extensively in stage productions with his wife, actress Patricia Medina.