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William Redfield (January 26, 1927 – August 17, 1976) was an American actor and author who appeared in numerous theatrical, film, radio, and television roles. ==Acting career== Born in New York City, Redfield appeared in the original 1938 Broadway production of ''Our Town''. A founding member of New York's Actors Studio, Redfield's additional theatre credits include ''A Man for All Seasons'', ''Hamlet'', ''You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running'', and ''Dude''. He also sang & danced the role of "Mercury" in Cole Porter's ''Out of This World''. Other Broadway credits include: ''Excursion'' (1937), ''Virginia'' (1937), ''Stop-over'' (1938), ''Junior Miss'', ''Snafu'', ''U.S.A.'', ''Barefoot Boy With Cheek'' (1947), ''Montserrat'' (1949), ''Misalliance'' (1953), ''Double in Hearts'' (1956), ''Midgie Purvis'' (1961), ''A Minor Adjustment'' (1967) and ''The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks'' (1972). His film credits include ''The Connection'', ''Such Good Friends'', ''Fantastic Voyage'', ''A New Leaf'', ''For Pete's Sake'', and ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest''. On television, Redfield played the title role in the DuMont series ''Jimmy Hughes, Rookie Cop'' (1953), and appeared in ''The Philco Television Playhouse'', ''Lux Video Theatre'', ''The United States Steel Hour'', ''Studio One'', ''As the World Turns'', ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', ''Naked City'', ''Maude'', ''Rich Man, Poor Man Book II'', and ''The Bob Newhart Show''. He is best known as Floyd, the younger brother of Felix Unger (played by Tony Randall), on The Odd Couple. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「William Redfield (actor)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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