John Arthur Kennedy (February 17, 1914 – January 5, 1990) was an American actor. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, Kennedy graduated from Worcester Academy and Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, where an award is presented every year to a deserving actor in his honor. He appeared both on the stage and screen, receiving a Tony Award for the role of Biff Loman in Arthur Miller\s Death of a Salesman (1949). Kennedy also inaugurated three other major characters in Miller plays: Chris Keller in All My Sons (1947), John Proctor in The Crucible (1953), and Walter Franz in The Price (1968). He also received five Academy Award nominations, never winning. He and Claude Rains share the record of four losing nominations for Best Supporting Actor Oscar.[1]
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