Spencer Tracy was born four years after his brother Carroll to truck salesman John Edward and Caroline Brown Tracy. He attended Marquette Academy along with Pat O'Brien and the two left school to enlist in the Navy at the start of World War I. He was still at Norfolk Navy Yard in Virginia at the end of the war. At Ripon College he did well in the lead of "The Truth" and decided on acting as a career. In New York he roomed with O'Brien while they attended the Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1923 they both got nonspeaking parts as robots in "R.U.R". In stock he supported himself with jobs as bellhop, janitor and salesman. John Ford saw his critically acclaimed performance in the lead role in in The Last Mile (1932) and signed him to Up the River (1930) for Fox. Despite appearing in 16 films there over the next 5 years, Tracy never achieved star status there (during his stint the studio had floundered and was absorbed into Darryl F. Zanuck's 20th Century Pictures). In 1935 he signed with MGM under the aegis of Irving Thalberg and his career flourished. He became the first actor to win back-to-back Oscars for Captains Courageous (1937) and in a project he initially didn't want to star in, Boys Town (1938). He was nominated for San Francisco (1936), Father of the Bride (1950), Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), The Old Man and the Sea (1958), Inherit the Wind (1960), Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967). He had a brief romantic relationship with Loretta Young in the 1930s and a lifelong one with Katharine Hepburn beginning in 1942. His Catholic beliefs precluded ever divorcing his wife Louise, though they lived apart. Tracy suffered from severe alcoholism and diabetes (from the late 1940's), which unfortunately impacted his willingness to accept several tailor-made roles in films that would become big hits. Although his drinking problems were well known, he was inarguably considered one of the best actors in Hollywood among his peers (he had a well deserved reputation for keeping co-stars on their toes for his oddly endearing scene-stealing tricks) and remained in demand. A few weeks after completion of Stanley Kramer's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967), during which he suffered from lung congestion, he died of a heart attack.
Movie | Rat Pack | Self (archive footage) | 2022-01-11 |
Movie | Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood | Self (archive footage) | 2018-07-27 |
Movie | Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words | Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde (archive footage) (uncredited) | 2015-08-27 |
Movie | And the Oscar Goes To... | Self (archive footage) | 2014-02-01 |
Movie | Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored | Self (archive footage) | 2013-01-29 |
Movie | 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year | Self (archive footage) | 2009-07-02 |
Movie | Amélie | Stanley T. Banks (archive footage) (uncredited) | 2001-04-25 |
Movie | Bogart: The Untold Story | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1997-01-05 |
Movie | Ingrid Bergman Remembered | Self (archive footage) | 1996-04-06 |
Movie | La Classe américaine | The Professional Witness (archive footage) | 1993-12-31 |
Movie | Harlow: The Blonde Bombshell | Self (archive footage) | 1993-02-06 |
Movie | Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World' | Self (archive footage) | 1991-01-01 |
Movie | Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To | (archive footage) | 1990-06-04 |
Movie | The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind | Self (archive footage) | 1988-10-01 |
Movie | James Stewart: A Wonderful Life | Self (archive footage) | 1988-11-22 |
Movie | The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn | Self (archive footage) | 1986-03-09 |
Movie | George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey | Self (archive footage) | 1985-03-03 |
Movie | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1983-02-25 |
Movie | That's Entertainment, Part II | (archive footage) | 1976-05-16 |
Movie | Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? | Self (archive footage) | 1975-08-06 |
Movie | That's Entertainment! | (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1974-06-21 |
Movie | Hollywood: The Dream Factory | Self (archive footage) | 1972-01-10 |
Movie | Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed | 1968-08-31 | |
Movie | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | Matt Drayton | 1967-12-11 |
Movie | Hollywood My Home Town | Self (archive footage) | 1965-12-31 |
Movie | The Big Parade of Comedy | Haggerty in 'Libeled Lady' (archive footage) | 1964-09-02 |
Movie | Hollywood Without Make-Up | Self (archive footage) | 1963-07-01 |
Movie | It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | C. G. Culpepper | 1963-11-07 |
Movie | How the West Was Won | Narrator (voice) | 1962-11-02 |
Movie | The Devil at 4 O'Clock | Father Matthew Doonan | 1961-10-18 |
Movie | Judgment at Nuremberg | Dan Haywood | 1961-12-18 |
Movie | Hollywood: The Selznick Years | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1961-12-31 |
Movie | Inherit the Wind | Henry Drummond | 1960-07-07 |
Movie | The Old Man and the Sea | The Old Man | 1958-10-07 |
Movie | The Last Hurrah | Mayor Frank Skeffington | 1958-12-31 |
Movie | Desk Set | Richard Sumner | 1957-08-02 |
Movie | The Mountain | Zachary Teller | 1956-05-31 |
Movie | Bad Day at Black Rock | John J. Macreedy | 1955-01-13 |
Movie | Broken Lance | Matt Devereaux | 1954-09-25 |
Movie | The Actress | Clinton Jones | 1953-09-25 |
Movie | Pat and Mike | Mike Conovan | 1952-06-13 |
Movie | Plymouth Adventure | Capt. Christopher Jones | 1952-11-28 |
Movie | Father's Little Dividend | Stanley Banks | 1951-04-05 |
Movie | The People Against O'Hara | James P. Curtayne | 1951-09-01 |
Movie | Father of the Bride | Stanley T. Banks | 1950-05-18 |
Movie | Edward, My Son | Arnold Boult | 1949-03-01 |
Movie | Adam's Rib | Adam Bonner | 1949-11-18 |
Movie | Malaya | Carnaghan | 1949-12-27 |
Movie | State of the Union | Grant Matthews | 1948-04-30 |
Movie | The Sea of Grass | Col. James B. Brewton | 1947-04-25 |
Movie | Cass Timberlane | Cass Timberlane | 1947-11-06 |
Movie | Without Love | Pat Jamieson | 1945-03-22 |
Movie | Twenty Years After | (archive footage) | 1944-01-01 |
Movie | The Seventh Cross | George Heisler | 1944-07-24 |
Movie | Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo | Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle | 1944-11-15 |
Movie | Keeper of the Flame | Stevie O'Malley | 1943-04-01 |
Movie | A Guy Named Joe | Pete Sandidge | 1943-12-24 |
Movie | Woman of the Year | Sam Craig | 1942-02-05 |
Movie | Tortilla Flat | Pilon | 1942-05-21 |
Movie | Men of Boys Town | Edward Flanagan | 1941-04-11 |
Movie | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Dr. Henry 'Harry' Jekyll / Mr. Hyde | 1941-08-12 |
Movie | Young Tom Edison | Man Admiring Portrait of Thomas A. Edison | 1940-03-15 |
Movie | Northwest Passage | Major Robert Rogers | 1940-02-23 |
Movie | Northward, Ho! | Himself | 1940-02-10 |
Movie | Edison, the Man | Thomas A. Edison | 1940-05-10 |
Movie | I Take This Woman | Karl Decker | 1940-02-02 |
Movie | Hollywood: Style Center of the World | Self | 1940-05-29 |
Movie | A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound | Self | 1940-10-24 |
Movie | Boom Town | Square John Sand | 1940-08-30 |
Movie | Cavalcade of the Academy Awards | Self | 1940-07-31 |
Movie | Hollywood Hobbies | Self (uncredited) | 1939-05-03 |
Movie | Stanley and Livingstone | Henry M. Stanley | 1939-08-18 |
Movie | From the Ends of the Earth | Self | 1939-05-28 |
Movie | Another Romance of Celluloid | Self (uncredited) | 1938-02-05 |
Movie | Mannequin | John Hennessey | 1938-01-21 |
Movie | Hollywood Goes to Town | Self | 1938-07-07 |
Movie | Test Pilot | Gunner Morse | 1938-04-16 |
Movie | Boys Town | Father Flanagan | 1938-09-08 |
Movie | Captains Courageous | Manuel Fidello | 1937-06-25 |
Movie | They Gave Him a Gun | Fred P. Willis | 1937-05-07 |
Movie | The Romance of Celluloid | Self (archive footage) | 1937-08-27 |
Movie | Big City | Joe Benton | 1937-09-03 |
Movie | Riffraff | Dutch | 1936-01-03 |
Movie | Fury | Joe Wilson | 1936-06-05 |
Movie | San Francisco | Father Tim Mullin | 1936-06-26 |
Movie | Libeled Lady | Warren Haggerty | 1936-10-09 |
Movie | It's A Small World | Bill Shevlin | 1935-04-12 |
Movie | The Murder Man | Steven 'Steve' Grey | 1935-07-12 |
Movie | Dante's Inferno | Jim Carter | 1935-08-23 |
Movie | Whipsaw | Ross 'Mac' McBride aka Danny Ross Ackerman | 1935-12-18 |
Movie | The Show-Off | J. Aubrey Piper | 1934-03-09 |
Movie | Looking for Trouble | Joe Graham | 1934-03-28 |
Movie | Marie Galante | Dr. Crawbett | 1934-10-25 |
Movie | Bottoms Up | 'Smoothie' King | 1934-04-12 |
Movie | Now I'll Tell | Murray Golden | 1934-06-07 |
Movie | The Power and the Glory | Tom Garner | 1933-10-06 |
Movie | Face in the Sky | Joe Buck | 1933-01-15 |
Movie | Shanghai Madness | Pat Jackson | 1933-08-03 |
Movie | The Mad Game | Edward Carson | 1933-10-27 |
Movie | Man's Castle | Bill | 1933-11-20 |
Movie | Sky Devils | Wilkie | 1932-03-12 |
Movie | She Wanted a Millionaire | William Kelley | 1932-02-21 |
Movie | Young America | Jack Doray | 1932-04-17 |
Movie | Disorderly Conduct | Dick Fay | 1932-03-20 |
Movie | Society Girl | Briscoe | 1932-05-29 |
Movie | 20,000 Years in Sing Sing | Tommy Connors | 1932-12-24 |
Movie | Me and My Gal | Danny Dolan | 1932-12-04 |
Movie | The Painted Woman | Tom Brian | 1932-08-20 |
Movie | Quick Millions | Daniel J. 'Bugs' Raymond | 1931-04-17 |
Movie | Goldie | Bill | 1931-06-27 |
Movie | Six Cylinder Love | William Donroy | 1931-05-10 |
Movie | The Hard Guy | Guy | 1930-09-06 |
Movie | Up the River | Saint Louis | 1930-10-10 |