Born on November 2, 1905, this actor built a steady presence in the performing arts, contributing to stage and screen with focused, disciplined performances. Growing up in a time of rapid cultural change, he cultivated a keen sense of character, bringing depth to a wide range of roles. His career spanned decades, during which he collaborated with fellow artists, directors, and crews to realize thoughtful interpretations of diverse perspectives. Offstage, he approached craft with reliability and humility, dedicating himself to the craft of storytelling and the discipline of rehearsals. His lasting impact lies in the enduring examples set for aspiring performers and the craft he helped to advance.