John Irwin McGiver was a character actor who did not have a role in which of the following films?
The movie "Days of Wine and Roses" (1962) is an American drama that was directed by Blake Edwards with a screenplay by JP Miller adapted from his own 1958 Playhouse 90 teleplay "Days of Wine and Roses". The film was produced by Martin Manulis, with music by Henry Mancini. It features Jack Lemmon as Joe Clay, Lee Remick as Kirsten Arnesen-Clay, Charles Bickford as Ellis Arnesen, and Jack Klugman as Jim Hungerford. The supporting cast includes Alan Hewitt as Rad Leland, Tom Palmer as Ballefoy, Debbie Megowan as Debbie Clay, Maxine Stuart as Dottie, Jack Albertson as Trayner, Katherine Squire as Mrs. Nolan, and Ken Lynch as Liquor Store Proprietor.
This film depicts the downward spiral of two average Americans who succumb to alcoholism and attempt to deal with their problems. Regarding the movie's critical response, it received very positive responses from both critics and fans. On the commercial side, it was also a good success, grossing $8.1 million at the box office in North America against a budget of $2 million.
John Irwin McGiver (November 1913, New York, New York—September 1975, West Fulton, New York (heart attack)) came to acting relatively late in life. He held B.A. from Fordham University in 1938 and Master's degrees in English from Catholic University and Columbia University. Before he became an actor (1955), he spent a good deal of his life as a teacher.
More Info:
en.wikipedia.org
ADVERTISEMENT