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Spencer Bonaventure Tracy (April 5, 1900 – June 10, 1967) was an American actor, noted for his natural performing style and versatility. One of the major stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, Tracy won two Academy Awards for Best Actor from nine nominations, sharing the record for nominations in the category with Laurence Olivier.

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Spencer Tracy in 1935
Spencer Tracy in 1935
Tracy in Fritz Lang's Fury (1936), his first major hit
Tracy in Fritz Lang's Fury (1936), his first major hit
Tracy's Oscar-winning role in Captains Courageous (1937). He is seen here with co-star Freddie Bartholomew.
Tracy's Oscar-winning role in Captains Courageous (1937). He is seen here with co-star Freddie Bartholomew.
The Sea of Grass (1947)
The Sea of Grass (1947)
Tracy's relationship with his frequent co-star Katharine Hepburn lasted from 1941 until his death. He never divorced his wife, Louise Tracy. Promotional image for Without Love (1945).
Tracy's relationship with his frequent co-star Katharine Hepburn lasted from 1941 until his death. He never divorced his wife, Louise Tracy. Promotional image for Without Love (1945).
Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor in a promotional image for Father of the Bride (1950). The comedic role of Stanley Banks was one of Tracy's nine Oscar nominated performances.
Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor in a promotional image for Father of the Bride (1950). The comedic role of Stanley Banks was one of Tracy's nine Oscar nominated performances.
With Dickie Moore in Disorderly Conduct (1932), Tracy's seventh film
With Dickie Moore in Disorderly Conduct (1932), Tracy's seventh film
Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, 1919
Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, 1919
George M. Cohan, who called Tracy "the best goddamned actor I've ever seen" when they began working together in the 1920s.
George M. Cohan, who called Tracy "the best goddamned actor I've ever seen" when they began working together in the 1920s.
Poster for Woman of the Year (1942), the first of nine pictures Tracy made with Katharine Hepburn
Poster for Woman of the Year (1942), the first of nine pictures Tracy made with Katharine Hepburn
Original poster for John Ford's The Last Hurrah (1958)
Original poster for John Ford's The Last Hurrah (1958)
Tracy appeared with Loretta Young in Man's Castle (1933)
Tracy appeared with Loretta Young in Man's Castle (1933)
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