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James Corner(1915-1944)

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James Corner
Dark-haired, boyishly handsome James Corner's acting career on stage and film lasted but a few years before he was killed serving his country in WWII. Born James Walker Corner to an upper class family in Platteville, Wisconsin on April 30, 1915, he was the son of Douglas Corner, a machinery executive, and May Walker Corner, a socialite. The family moved to Joplin, Missouri when he was but an infant.

An interest in acting was sparked while a college student and attending Stanford University in Southern California. He appeared in such local/school plays as "Yellow Jack" (1935), "Paths of Glory," "Three Sheets to the Wind," "Roadside," "1936 Big Game Gaieties," "this Side Idolatry" and "Lady Precious Stream" all in 1936. Following graduation he returned East and performed in stock in the Connecticut area. Discovered by producer/director George Abbott, James earned a role in the London company of the hit comedy "Room Service," then returned to the States and built up his reputation with roles in the Broadway shoes "What a Life" (1938) (as a rival of teen Henry Aldrich) and "Run, Sheep, Run (1938).

When Paramount decided to film a version of the Broadway hit "What a Life," James and Betty Field were brought in to repeat their stage roles. James was well-received in What a Life (1939) and was given a second role in Winter Carnival (1939), which was released first. A return back East to perform on Broadway in "Ring Two (1939) and "Out from Under" and a few TV roles (1940), he was signed for his third movie role Scattergood Pulls the Strings (1941) opposite lovely and demure Susan Peters.

WWII interrupted his film flow and he dutifully enlisted with the 102nd Infantry Division, 9th Army in 1942, eventually earning the rank of Captain. In November of 1944, he earned distinction when, as a scout, he surprised a German troop and captured a number of prisoners. The 29-year-old was killed in action weeks later (on December 2, 1944) and buried in a military cemetery in the Netherlands.
BornApril 30, 1915
DiedDecember 2, 1944(29)
BornApril 30, 1915
DiedDecember 2, 1944(29)
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Known for

Richard Carlson and Ann Sheridan in Winter Carnival (1939)
Winter Carnival
5.5
  • Mickey Allen
  • 1939
Jackie Cooper, Betty Field, Hedda Hopper, John Howard, Janice Logan, and Lionel Stander in What a Life (1939)
What a Life
6.8
  • George Bigelow
  • 1939
James Corner, Guy Kibbee, and Susan Peters in Scattergood Pulls the Strings (1941)
Scattergood Pulls the Strings
5.8
  • Urban Downs
  • 1941
Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Reimagining Lincoln Center and the High Line (2012)
Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Reimagining Lincoln Center and the High Line
6.6
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  • Self
  • 2012

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  • James Corner, Guy Kibbee, and Susan Peters in Scattergood Pulls the Strings (1941)
    Scattergood Pulls the Strings
    5.8
    • Urban Downs
    • 1941
  • Jackie Cooper, Betty Field, Hedda Hopper, John Howard, Janice Logan, and Lionel Stander in What a Life (1939)
    What a Life
    6.8
    • George Bigelow
    • 1939
  • Richard Carlson and Ann Sheridan in Winter Carnival (1939)
    Winter Carnival
    5.5
    • Mickey Allen
    • 1939

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  • Born
    • April 30, 1915
    • Platteville, Wisconsin, USA
  • Died
    • December 2, 1944
    • Germany(killed in action)
  • Other works
    Stage actor.

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    According to Laura Wagner's article on James in the Winter 2011-2012 issue of Films of the Golden Age magazine, the actor's break in films occurred when he was given the chance to repeat his stage role of George Bigelow in What a Life (1939), but only after William Holden dropped out to appear in L'Esclave aux mains d'or (1939).

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