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Dwight Marfield(1907-1978)

  • Actor
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Dwight Hunter Marfield, a New York based theatre, film & TV actor was best known for his character acting, comedic talent and artwork. Additionally he was known for his musical abilities, pantomime and dance skills and appeared in Lotte Goslar's show "For Humans Only" in Southern California, and at the Jacobs Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts.

On screen, he can be seen as Dr. Greenbow in the Alfred Hitchcock film "The Trouble With Harry," as the soapbox orator in "Studs Lonigan" and as Ellsworth in "One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest." He also appeared on television, twice on the Garry Moore Show, as himself, playing the Ukulele, The Jackie Gleason Show, and as Mark Twain on the Bell Telephone spectacular "Sounds Of America". As a stage actor, he played nearly 200 parts both on and off Broadway stages and had worked with Robert Alda and Nancy Walker. He performed on Broadway in the following productions: "The Day Before Spring (1965},""Galileo," "The Ponder Heart," "Lesson,""The Flower Drum Song," and the Pulitzer Prize play "Look Homeward Angel." His great love was theatre, in addition to directing and choreographing projects. He performed in summer stock plays, and had a long running association with the NY-based La Mama Experimental Theatre Club (The Dumb Dancer), The World's Fair Enough (1964}, various projects (1971-1978} and the Actors Playhouse.

In 1978, fans and critics hailed his talents for his one-man play, a production entitled "Dwight Night" that he wrote, acted, directed and produced. Other stage appearances include: "Hot L Baltimore," "Blind Alley," " Take My Advice," " Stardust," "The Playboy Of The Newark," " The Private Life Of The Master Race," " Private Lives, " "Horace," "Bittersweet," & "70-Girls-70." His comedic talent prompted critic Kenneth Tynan to write in Bandwagon (London, England), "(he) convinced me, within ten minutes, that I was in the presence of one of a half-dozen great comedians of my lifetime."

Dwight Hunter Marfield died in New York of heart failure as a result of complications from his battle with cancer. He is survived by his sister, family and friends.
BornNovember 10, 1907
DiedAugust 15, 1978(70)
BornNovember 10, 1907
DiedAugust 15, 1978(70)
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Known for

Jack Nicholson in Vol au-dessus d'un nid de coucou (1975)
Vol au-dessus d'un nid de coucou
8.7
  • Ellsworth
  • 1975
Alfred Hitchcock, Shirley MacLaine, John Forsythe, Edmund Gwenn, Jerry Mathers, Mildred Natwick, and Philip Truex in Mais qui a tué Harry? (1955)
Mais qui a tué Harry?
7.0
  • Dr. Greenbow
  • 1955
The Bell Telephone Hour (1959)
The Bell Telephone Hour
7.7
TV Series
  • Mark Twain
Shriek of the Mutilated (1974)
Shriek of the Mutilated
4.1
  • Station Attendant
  • 1974

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  • Simple Gifts (1978)
    Simple Gifts
    7.8
    TV Movie
    • (segment "A Memory of Christmas")
    • 1978
  • Jack Nicholson in Vol au-dessus d'un nid de coucou (1975)
    Vol au-dessus d'un nid de coucou
    8.7
    • Ellsworth
    • 1975
  • Shriek of the Mutilated (1974)
    Shriek of the Mutilated
    4.1
    • Station Attendant
    • 1974
  • Charlotte Rampling and Zalman King in Slalom aquatique (1971)
    Slalom aquatique
    4.7
    • Dr. Walter Graham
    • 1971
  • Robert Reed and E.G. Marshall in Les accusés (1961)
    Les accusés
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Dr. Milton Taylor
    • 1961
  • The Bell Telephone Hour (1959)
    The Bell Telephone Hour
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Mark Twain
    • 1961
  • Three Blondes in His Life (1961)
    Three Blondes in His Life
    5.2
    • Sheriff
    • 1961
  • Two Faces West (1960)
    Two Faces West
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Ed
    • 1961
  • Bob Denver and Dwayne Hickman in Dobie Gillis (1959)
    Dobie Gillis
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Dr. Thaddeus Emmons
    • 1960
  • John McIntire in La grande caravane (1957)
    La grande caravane
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Mr. Chaffey
    • 1960
  • The Dennis O'Keefe Show (1959)
    The Dennis O'Keefe Show
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Charles Beckwith
    • 1959
  • Roger Moore in The Alaskans (1959)
    The Alaskans
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Capt. Smithers
    • 1959
  • Producers' Showcase (1954)
    Producers' Showcase
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Station Master
    • 1957
  • Showdown at Ulcer Gulch
    7.2
    Short
    • 1956
  • Alfred Hitchcock, Shirley MacLaine, John Forsythe, Edmund Gwenn, Jerry Mathers, Mildred Natwick, and Philip Truex in Mais qui a tué Harry? (1955)
    Mais qui a tué Harry?
    7.0
    • Dr. Greenbow
    • 1955

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  • Born
    • November 10, 1907
    • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • August 15, 1978
    • New York City, New York, USA(heart attack)

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    As a musician, he played Ukulele on stage and he worked and played with blues man, Leadbelly. Dwight recorded a charming collection of comedic, spoken word and whistling songs, a compilation entitled "The Opalescent Handyman", of which only a few copies are known to exist in private collection.

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