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Staats Cotsworth (February 17, 1908 – April 9, 1979) was an actor in
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.DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). ''Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 64. He is perhaps best known for playing the title role in ''
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''.


Early years

Staats Cotsworth Jr. was born in
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, the son of Staats and Dorothy (Bodley) Cotsworth. He had a brother, John Littlefield Cotsworth. In 1929, he received a diploma in the Department of Art from the Pennsylvania Museum's School of Industrial Art.


Radio

Cotsworth was once described as "the busiest actor in radio," having performed in 7,500 broadcasts in 12 years. His roles as a regular cast member included those shown in the table below. Other programs on which Cotsworth appeared included ''The Chase'', ''These Are Our Men'', ''
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'', '' Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons'', ''The Right to Happiness'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Silver Theater''.


Stage

Cotsworth's professional debut on stage was in ''Alice in Wonderland'', produced by
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. His
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credits include ''First Episode'' (1934), ''Othello'' (1935), ''Macbeth'' (1935 and 1941–1942), ''Damaged Goods'' (1937), ''As You Like It'' (1937), ''Stop-Over'' (1938), ''Madame Capet'' (1938), ''Boudoir'' (1941), ''She Stoops to Conquer'' (1949–1950), ''Richard III'' (1953), ''Inherit the Wind'' (1955–1957), ''Pictures in the Hallway'' (1956), ''I Knock at the Door'' (1957), ''Advise and Consent'' (1960–1961), '' The Right Honourable Gentleman'' (1965–1966), ''Weekend'' (1968), ''A Patriot for Me'' (1969), and ''Lost in the Stars'' (1972).


Television

Cotsworth was seen in ''Killer's Choice'', the premiere episode of ''
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'', in June 1958, and in "The Thirty-first of February'", an episode of ''
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'', in January 1963. He was in ''Macbeth'' when that play was presented on ''
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''.


Art

Cotsworth was also an artist. "He attended several art schools in this country and studied for seven years in Paris," at the Académie Colarossi. His work included illustrating Ernest Peixotto's book, ''A Bacchic Pilgrimage'', published by
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and painting "three murals for some swank bowling alleys in Washington." His work was exhibited at the
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in Washington and at the
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Union activities

Cotsworth was elected a member of the New York Local Board of the American Federation of Radio Artists in 1946 and in 1949.


Personal life

Cotsworth married
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, an actress, in New York City on May 24, 1936. They remained married until her death in 1968. Later he married
Josephine Hutchinson Josephine Hutchinson (October 12, 1903 – June 4, 1998) was an American actress. She acted in several theater plays and films. Early years Hutchinson was born in Seattle, Washington. Her mother, Leona Roberts, was an actress best known for h ...
, who was also an actress.


Death

Cotsworth died April 9, 1979, aged 71, in his apartment in Manhattan, New York. He was survived by his second wife Josephine.


Filmography


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