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Louis Quince
(1900-1954)
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Louis Quince was born on 22 February 1900 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He was an actor. He died on 24 September 1954 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
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The Unknown Man
6.5
Trial Spectator
(uncredited)
1951
Alimony
5.3
Courtroom Spectator
(uncredited)
1949
Nora Prentiss
7.1
Judge at Thompson's Trial
(uncredited)
1947
Humoresque
7.3
Radio Producer
(uncredited)
1946
Night and Day
6.1
Husband
(uncredited)
1946
Deadline at Dawn
6.8
Markey
(uncredited)
1946
Mission to Moscow
5.4
Member of Parliament
(uncredited)
1943
Saboteur
7.1
Tourist
(uncredited)
1942
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Born
February 22
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1900
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Died
September 24
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1954
Dallas, Texas, USA
(heart attack)
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Co-founded the Dallas Little Theatre in the Round with
Margo Jones
in 1948. Productions included all of Shakespeare's plays. This was the first time that Theatre in the Round was introduced in this country.
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