Clifton Webb

2 Nominations
1 Win
Clifton Webb

Clifton Webb (born Webb Hollenbeck in Indianapolis, Indiana, November 19, 1889, died October 13, 1966), a singer and dancer, performed in Broadway musicals, acted in movies like Laura (1944) by Otto Preminger with Gene Tierney, The Dark Corner (1946) by Henry Hathaway with Lucille Ball, The Razor’s Edge (1946) with Tyrone Power, Sitting Pretty (1948) with Maureen O’Hara, Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) with Myrna Loy, Titanic (1953) by Jean Negulesco with Barbara Stanwyck, Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) also directed by Negulesco with Dorothy McGuire, The Man Who Never Was (1956) with Gloria Grahame, Satan Never Sleeps (1962) with William Holden. Webb played composer John Philip Sousa in Stars and Stripes Forever (1952).

Golden Globe Awards

Awards Database

1947 Winner

1947 Winner

Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
The Razor's Edge

1953 Nominee

1953 Nominee

Best Actor - Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy
Stars and Stripes Forever