From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Lee Tracy (April 14, 1898 β October 18, 1968) was an American actor. He was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his supporting role in the 1964 film The Best Man. In 1929, Tracy arrived in Hollywood, where he played the role of newspapermen in several films. He, for example, played a Walter Winchell-type gossip columnist in Blessed Event (1932). Tracy also starred as the columnist in Advice to the Lovelorn (1933), very loosely based on the novel Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West; and he played a conscience-stricken editor in the 1943 drama The Power of the Press, based on a story by former newspaperman Samuel Fuller. Tracy played "The Buzzard," the criminal who leads Liliom (Charles Farrell) into a fatal robbery, in the film version of Liliom (1930). He also played Lupe VΓ©lez's frenetic manager in Gregory LaCava's The Half-Naked Truth (1932) and portrayed John Barrymore's agent in Dinner at Eight (1933), directed by Georg...
Millionaires in Prison
1940
Behind The Headlines
1937
Dinner at Eight
1933
Turn Back the Clock
1933
Two-Fisted
1935
The Payoff
1942
Advice to the Lovelorn
1933
The Spellbinder
1939
You Belong to Me
1934
The Nuisance
1933
The Night Mayor
1932
Betrayal from the East
1945
The Big Parade of Comedy
1964
Blessed Event
1932
Wanted: Jane Turner
1936
The Best Man
1964
Born Reckless
1930
Doctor X
1932
Bombshell
1933
The Lemon Drop Kid
1934
Liliom
1930
Washington Merry-Go-Round
1932
Love is a Racket
1932
High Tide
1947
Criminal Lawyer
1937
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
1932
Fixer Dugan
1939
Salute
1929
Carnival
1935
Crashing Hollywood
1938
I'll Tell the World
1934
Sutter's Gold
1936
The Half-Naked Truth
1932
Clear All Wires!
1933
Private Jones
1933
Pirate Party on Catalina Isle
1935
Big Time
1929
I'll Tell the World
1945