Actor. He was born as John Anthony Adair to Charles Adair and his wife Jennie Basch Adair in Franklin, Indiana, (some sources say Brazil, Indiana). He was educated locally and later served his country during World War I. He moved to Chicago, Illinois, before heading to Los Angeles, California, to pursue an acting career. He made his film debut playing the role of 'Guard' but was uncredited in the fantasy romance drama film, "Peter Ibbetson" (1935). He played the role of 'F.W. Dyker' in the mystery romance film, "Lady In Scarlet" (1935), and 'Joseph "Joe" Ross' in the crime drama film, "The Drag-Net" (1936). His many other film credits include, "Florida Special" (1936), "The Bride Walks Out" (1936), "Lady Be Careful" (1936), "The Big Game" (1936), "After The Thin Man" (1936), "They Wanted To Marry" (1937), "We're On The Jury" (1937), "Kid Galahad" (1937), "The Lady Escapes" (1937), "Hideaway" (1937), "52nd Street" (1937), "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" (1937), and his last film, "Strange Cargo" (1940) He continued to act until his death. He was married to Marguerite Adair but the couple had no children.
Actor. He was born as John Anthony Adair to Charles Adair and his wife Jennie Basch Adair in Franklin, Indiana, (some sources say Brazil, Indiana). He was educated locally and later served his country during World War I. He moved to Chicago, Illinois, before heading to Los Angeles, California, to pursue an acting career. He made his film debut playing the role of 'Guard' but was uncredited in the fantasy romance drama film, "Peter Ibbetson" (1935). He played the role of 'F.W. Dyker' in the mystery romance film, "Lady In Scarlet" (1935), and 'Joseph "Joe" Ross' in the crime drama film, "The Drag-Net" (1936). His many other film credits include, "Florida Special" (1936), "The Bride Walks Out" (1936), "Lady Be Careful" (1936), "The Big Game" (1936), "After The Thin Man" (1936), "They Wanted To Marry" (1937), "We're On The Jury" (1937), "Kid Galahad" (1937), "The Lady Escapes" (1937), "Hideaway" (1937), "52nd Street" (1937), "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" (1937), and his last film, "Strange Cargo" (1940) He continued to act until his death. He was married to Marguerite Adair but the couple had no children.
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