Henry Jaynes Fonda
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It was reportedly in this Summer of 1932 that Henry met and was the roommate of fellow-actor [[Jimmy Stewart]]. Some sources state that Stewart was also a member of the University Players, starting that Summer. | It was reportedly in this Summer of 1932 that Henry met and was the roommate of fellow-actor [[Jimmy Stewart]]. Some sources state that Stewart was also a member of the University Players, starting that Summer. | ||
− | Meanwhile, | + | Meanwhile, Henry's future wife, Frances (Seymour) Brokaw who had married George Brokaw Jan 1931 was "...living in splendor as Mrs Brokaw, in a mansion with a moat on Fifth Avenue..." (''My Life'', p 36). Henry next appeared on Broadway in 1932's ''I Love You Wednesday''. In Sep 1932 he played the part of Inspector Enderby in ''Michael and Mary'' (see [http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=55696065¤tResult=5&src=search&firstvisit=true here]). He then had a role in the 1933 Broadway play ''Forsaking All Others''. A Dec 1933 article in the ''New York Times'' mentions that he is rehearsing in the play ''Love Story''. |
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− | Henry appeared on Broadway in 1932's ''I Love You Wednesday''. In Sep 1932 he played the part of Inspector Enderby in ''Michael and Mary'' (see [http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=55696065¤tResult=5&src=search&firstvisit=true here]). He then had a role in the 1933 Broadway play ''Forsaking All Others''. A Dec 1933 article in the ''New York Times'' mentions that he is rehearsing in the play ''Love Story''. | + | |
===1934=== | ===1934=== |