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James
Cotton (May
15, 1905 � February 6, 1994) was an American film, stage, radio and
television actor. Cotten achieved prominence on
Broadway,
starring in the stage productions of The
Philadelphia Story and Sabrina
Fair.
He first gained worldwide fame in the Orson
Welles film Citizen
Kane (1941), The
Magnificent Ambersons (1942),
and Journey
into Fear (1943),
for which Cotten was also credited with the screenplay. He went on to
become one of the leading Hollywood actors of the 1940s, appearing in
films such as Shadow
of a Doubt (1943), Love
Letters (1945),
Portrait of Jennie (1948)
and The
Third Man (1949).
One of his final films was Michael
Cimino's Heaven's
Gate (1980).
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