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"I think all actors are shy children" - Gig Young. To the public, Gig Young was suave, handsome and charming. Privately, he dealt with tremendous insecurities that he attempted to mask with a dependence on alcohol. On film, he was almost always "the other man". He lost Doris Day to Clark Gable, Frank Sinatra, and Cary Grant, and, of course, Katharine Hepburn to Spencer Tracy. He did, however, win an Academy Award for his performance in THEY SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY? (1969). Married five times, Young killed both his wife and then himself in 1978. His motive remains a mystery. GIG YOUNG, Michael B. Druxman's one-person stage play, joins the actor shortly before the tragic event, as he ponders the unfortunate choices he has made in his life.
TYRONE POWER was 20th Century-Fox's top male star from the mid-1930s to the late 1940s. Indeed, he was the studio's answer to Warner's Errol Flynn and M.G.M.'s Clark Gable. Power's film credits include such classics action films as JESSE JAMES, THE MARK OF ZORRO, THE BLACK SWAN and CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE, as well roles in ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE, BLOOD AND SAND, NIGHTMARE ALLEY, PRINCE OF FOXES, THE LONG GRAY LINE and WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION. TYRONE POWER, Michael B.Druxman's one-person stage play, joins Power in Spain when he is working on what will be his final film; one that he will not finish.
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