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William Brian de Lacy Aherne (2 May 190210 February 1986) was an English actor of stage, screen, radio and television, who enjoyed a long and varied career in Britain and the United States. His first Broadway appearance in '' The Barretts of Wimpole Street'' in 1931 teamed him with Katharine Cornell, with whom he appeared in many productions. In films, he played opposite Madeleine Carroll,
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, Constance Bennett and Carole Lombard, and was Oscar-nominated for his role as Emperor Maximilian in '' Juarez'' (1939). On TV, he appeared in ''
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'' episode, " The Trouble With Templeton", ''
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'' and '' Rawhide''.


Early life and career


Early life

He was born in King's Norton, Worcestershire, the second and younger son of the architect William de Lacy Aherne and his wife Louise (née Thomas). His elder brother Pat Aherne was also an actor. Educated in
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, Birmingham, he received stage training at Italia Conti Academy in London as a child actor and then completed his education at
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.


English stage

He first appeared on the stage in Birmingham with the Pilgrim Players (which developed into the
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) on 5 April 1910 in ''Fifinella'', and he made his first appearance on the London stage at the Garrick Theatre, 26 December 1913 in '' Where the Rainbow Ends'', a play by Clifford Mills and John Ramsey, with music by Roger Quilter, which ran at various theatres for over 25 years. He then studied with a view to becoming an architect, but, having had considerable amateur experience in Birmingham and with Liverpool's Green Room Club, he obtained an engagement under Robert Courtneidge, and appeared at London's Savoy Theatre, opening on 26 December 1923, as Jack O'Hara in a revival of '' Paddy the Next Best Thing'', the play by W. Gayer-Mackay and Robert Ord (from the novel). He then toured with Violet Vanbrugh as Hugo in ''The Flame'' and appeared at the London Playhouse in May 1924 as Langford in Leon Gordon's ''White Cargo'', in which he played all through 1924–1925.


English films

Aherne's first screen appearance was in '' The Eleventh Commandment'' in 1924. He made several appearances in productions at
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by Stoll Pictures, then the largest British film company, including two directed by
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: '' The Squire of Long Hadley'' (1925) and '' A Woman Redeemed'' (1927). He was also in '' King of the Castle'' (1925) and the comedy '' Safety First'' (1926). In 1926. he accompanied Dion Boucicault Jr. to Australia, where he appeared in several plays by J.M. Barrie (as Valentine Brown in the comedy '' Quality Street'', John Shand in the comedy '' What Every Woman Knows'', Crichton in ''
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'', Simon and Harry in ''
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'') and Willocks in '' Aren't We All?'', another comedy by Frederick Lonsdale. Aherne reappeared in London at the Strand in March 1927, again as Langford, in ''White Cargo'' and continued on the London stage in a succession of plays until late 1930 when he went to the U.S. His latter silents were two films '' Shooting Stars'' and '' Underground'' by director Anthony Asquith. Aherne made his sound debut in '' The W Plan'' (1930), directed by Victor Saville. He appeared opposite Madeleine Carroll in '' Madame Guillotine'' (1931).


U.S. career


Broadway

Aherne made his first appearance on the New York City stage at the Empire Theatre on 9 February 1931, playing Robert Browning in Rudolf Besier's play '' The Barretts of Wimpole Street'' opposite Katharine Cornell. The play was a big success, running for 370 performances. Cornell and Aherne remained lifelong friends and he played in many of her productions. Aherne returned to Broadway in 1932 for ''Lucrece'', which starred Cornell. It only had a short run. He then went to Hollywood, where he made his American film debut in ''
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'' (1933) with
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. He returned to England, where he starred in the film of
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's '' The Constant Nymph'' (1933). In 1934, he was reunited with Cornell on Broadway in ''
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'', playing Mercutio; Cornell was Juliet, and Basil Rathbone was Romeo. It only ran 77 performances.


Hollywood

In Hollywood, Aherne supported Ann Harding in '' The Fountain'' (1934), released by
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. At
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, Aherne co-starred with
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in '' What Every Woman Knows'' (1934), and
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in ''
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'' (1935), which was a big hit. In 1935, Aherne and Cornell revived ''The Barretts of Wimpole Street'' on Broadway for 24 performances. Aherne returned to RKO for '' Sylvia Scarlett'' (1935) with
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and
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, a notorious flop. He returned to Broadway, where he appeared in Cornell's production of '' Saint Joan'' (1936), co-starring Maurice Evans. Back in Hollywood, he appeared in '' Beloved Enemy'' (1936) with Merle Oberon at Goldwyn Productions. Then, in 1937, he appeared as Iago on Broadway in ''
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''. At
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, Aherne was top-billed in '' The Great Garrick'' (1937), directed by
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. He supported Constance Bennett in the hit comedy '' Merrily We Live'' (1938) for Hal Roach Studios, distributed by MGM. He was Oscar-nominated for his role as Emperor Maxmilian in '' Juarez'' (1939). Hal Roach gave Aherne the star role in '' Captain Fury'' (1939) as a bushranger in colonial Australia. He supported Carole Lombard in '' Vigil in the Night'' (1940) at RKO, then reunited with Madeleine Carroll in '' My Son, My Son!'' (1940) for Edward Small.


Columbia

Aherne was billed over
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in '' The Lady in Question'' (1940) at Columbia. He made '' Hired Wife'' (1940) at Universal with Rosalind Russell; for that studio, he did '' The Man Who Lost Himself'' (1941) with Kay Francis. MGM put Aherne in support of
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for '' Smilin' Through'' (1941). He supported
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in '' Skylark'' (1941) at Paramount and Rosalind Russell in '' My Sister Eileen'' (1942) at Columbia. He stayed at that studio to support
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in '' A Night to Remember'' (1942) and was one of many stars in '' Forever and a Day'' (1943). At Columbia, Aherne supported Merle Oberon in '' First Comes Courage'' (1943) and Rosalind Russell in '' The Beautiful Cheat'' (1943). In 1943, he quit films to become a flight instructor for the
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at Falcon Field, Arizona. In November 1943, it was reported Columbia paid him $144,958 for the year, making him the second highest paid person at Columbia after
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. He fell ill with influenza while touring army camps in 1944.


Postwar

In 1945, he and Cornell returned to Broadway in a revival of ''The Barretts of Wimpole Street''. He stayed in New York to appear in ''The French Touch'' (1945–1946), directed by
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. Aherne returned to movies with RKO's '' The Locket'' (1946), billed after Laraine Day. He was top-billed in '' Smart Woman'' (1948), co-starring producer Constance Bennett. He did '' Drums Along the Amazon'' (1948) for Republic. Aherne was in a Broadway revival of '' She Stoops to Conquer'' (1949–1950).


Television

Aherne made his television debut with " Dear Brutus" for '' The Ford Theatre Hour'' (1950), which he had performed on stage in Boston. He followed it with "The Magnificent Gesture" for ''
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'' (1950), "A Well-Remembered Voice" for ''
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'', "The Old Flame" for '' The Billy Rose Show'' (1951), "The Buccaneer" for '' Pulitzer Prize Playhouse'' (1951), and '' Betty Crocker Star Matinee'' (1952). He and Cornell reunited on stage in '' The Constant Wife'' (1951–1952). Then Aherne returned to Hollywood. He had supporting roles in '' I Confess'' (1953), directed by
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, and ''
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'' (1953) as Captain E.J. Smith. Aherne did ''Escapade'' (1953) on Broadway and "Two for Tea" for ''Lux Video Theatre'' and "Element of Risk" and "Breakdown" for '' Robert Montgomery Presents'' (1953). 20th Century Fox asked Aherne back to Hollywood to play
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in '' Prince Valiant'' (1954) and to play a supporting part in '' A Bullet Is Waiting'' (1954). He did ''Quadrille'' (1954–1955) on Broadway with the Lunts, then "Now in Rehearsal" for the
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episode of ''
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'' (1955). Aherne did "The Martyr" for '' General Electric Theater'' (1955), "Reunion in Vienna" for '' Producers' Showcase'' (1955), and "The Round Dozen" and "Appearances and Reality" for '' The Star and the Story'' (1955). Aherne went to MGM for '' The Swan'' (1956). On TV, he did "One Minute from Broadway" for ''Sneak Preview'' (1956), "Night Shriek" for ''
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'' (1956), "The Sacred Trust" and "The Lamp of Father Cataldo" for '' Crossroads'' (1956), "The Transfer" for '' The Errol Flynn Theatre'' (1956), "Safe Enough" for '' Studio 57'' (1957), and "Story Without a Moral" for '' Goodyear Theatre'' (1959). In 1957, he went on a national tour of ''
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'', playing Professor Henry Higgins. In 1960, he played the title role of " The Trouble with Templeton" on the television series ''
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''. Aherne was invited back to 20th Century Fox for a sizable supporting role in the big budget '' The Best of Everything'' (1959). Aherne's final Broadway appearance was in ''Dear Liar'' (1960) with Cornell, where he played
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("with great vivacity" according to ''The New York Times'') opposite Cornell's Mrs Patrick Campbell. He acted in the movie '' Susan Slade'' (1961). He did "The Bruce Saybrook Story" on ''
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'' (1961), and "The Gentleman's Gentleman" on '' Rawhide'' (1961). He also appeared as guest host on the TV panel show '' The Name's the Same''.


Final years

Aherne's final film roles included '' Lancelot and Guinevere'' (1963) as
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, '' The Waltz King'' (1964) for Disney (as
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), and '' The Cavern'' (1964). He settled in Switzerland. He appeared in a play in England and agreed to return to Hollywood to play Rosalind Russell's love interest in ''
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'' (1967). In 1970, he appeared as a mystery guest on ''
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''.


Radio career

Aherne co-starred in the "Florence Nightingale" episode of ''Theatre Guild on the Air'' 13 April 1952. In 1945, he played sleuth Simon Templar in the mystery series '' The Saint''. He also appeared in an episode of '' The Burns and Allen Show'' titled "Brian Aherne's Shorts" on March 28, 1944.


Personal life and death

Between 1939 and 1945, Aherne was married to actress Joan Fontaine; the marriage ended in divorce. He married Eleanor de Liagre Labrot in 1946, and their union lasted until his death in 1986. Aherne published his autobiography ''A Proper Job'' in 1969 as well as ''A Dreadful Man'' (1979), a biography of his close friend
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. Aherne was a pilot and charter member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Aherne died of heart failure in Venice, Florida at the age of 83 on 10 February 1986. He was cremated at Sarasota Crematory.


Recognition

He was honored with a star on the
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at 1772 Vine Street.Obituary '' Variety'', 12 February 1986.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


Footnotes


References

*Parker, John, editor, ''Who's Who in the Theatre'', 10th edition revised, London, 1947, p. 200-1.


External links

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Brian Aherne as Julian Gordon in Shooting Stars (video clip, appearance at 2:55m)
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