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- Defunción9 de marzo de 2021 · Estados Unidos (causa no comunicada)
- Nombre de nacimientoWilliam Joseph McGuire Jr.
- Altura1.85 m
- Biff McGuire nació el 25 de octubre de 1926 en New Haven, Connecticut, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor y escritor, conocido por Serpico (1973), Sociedad para el crimen (1968) y Firebird 2015 AD (1981). Estuvo casado con Jeannie Carson. Murió el 9 de marzo de 2021 en Estados Unidos.
- CónyugeJeannie Carson(29 de noviembre de 1960 - 9 de marzo de 2021) (su muerte, 2 niños)
- In the sailor chorus of the original Broadway version of "South Pacific", he met future singing wife, Jeannie Carson, when both were cast in "Finian's Rainbow" in 1960. They married that same year and toured in 1961 in "Camelot" with Biff as "Arthur" and Jeannie as "Guinevere". The couple performed together for much of their career, including a 15-year stint with the Seattle Repertory Theatre.
- At one time did story lines for TV's Mister Peepers (1952) with Wally Cox, and has written a couple of plays on the sly.
- Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play): in 1997 for "The Young Man from Atlanta," and in 2002 for a revival of "Morning's at Seven."
- Made guest appearances on two of the longest-running prime time dramas in US television history: La ley del revólver (1955) and La ley y el orden (1990).
- Nickname of "Biff" evolved while playing football in his early years.
- Don't plan anything. You may end up in another part of the business. But, do it...it's a wonderful business to be in.
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