What’s My Line: Fredric March Edition

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I'm currently working on a Fredric March piece to be posted soon, this year (get on it, Kim). Five favorite or fifteen favorite — there's so many to list. Nothing SacredDr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeThe Road to GloryMerrily We Go to HellDeath Takes a HolidayThe Best Year of Our Lives, The Sign of the CrossA Star is Born, Design for Living and more. More, more March! I'm watching Elia Kazan's Man on a Tightrope tonight. Fredric March and Gloria Grahame — this will be interesting.

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He's one of my favorite actors — such expansive range filled with charm, intelligence, strength, sexiness, vulnerability and a wicked wit. March had it all. As I've been watching and re-watching his long career, flooding my mind in all things Fredric, I came across his 1954 appearance on the show "What's My Line?" Wow. The mystery guest was always an interesting feature, revealing which celebrity could or could not think on their feet and disguise their voice with panache. Proving, not surprisingly, his unique comedic talent and unpredictability, Fredric March kills. This is one of the greatest episodes I've ever seen. Watch him positively stump the panel.

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  1. Emerald's avatar
    Emerald · February 20, 2013

    Hi Kim,
    As a Fredric March and “What’s My Line?” fan this was heaven. In case you didn’t see the full show, his little curtsies while greeting the panel were in reference to Dorothy Kilgallen’s young daughter, an earlier guest that night who had prettily curtsied as she met the panel. I am thoroughly besotted with Mr. March, and can’t wait till your March piece!

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