
Spencer Tracy
Known for Acting · 115 credits
- Born
- 1900-04-05
- Died
- 1967-06-10
- Place of birth
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
- Also known as
- Spencer Bonaventure Tracy · Спенсер Трэйси · Спенсер Треси
Biography
Spencer Bonaventure Tracy (April 5, 1900 – June 10, 1967) was an American actor, noted for his natural style and versatility. One of the major stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, Tracy won two Academy Awards for Best Actor from nine nominations, sharing the record for nominations in that category with Laurence Olivier.
Tracy first discovered his talent for acting while attending Ripon College, and he later received a scholarship for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He spent seven years in the theatre, working in a succession of stock companies and intermittently on Broadway. Tracy's breakthrough came in 1930, when his lead performance in The Last Mile caught the attention of Hollywood. After a successful film debut in John Ford's Up the River starring Tracy and Humphrey Bogart, he was signed to a contract with Fox Film Corporation. His five years with Fox featured one acting tour de force after another that were usually ignored at the box office, and he remained largely unknown to audiences after 25 films, almost all of them starring Tracy as the leading man. None of them were hits although The Power and the Glory (1933) features arguably his most acclaimed performance in retrospect.
In 1935, Tracy joined Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, at the time Hollywood's most prestigious studio. His career flourished with a series of hit films, and in 1937 and 1938 he won consecutive Oscars for Captains Courageous and Boys Town. He made three smash hit films supporting Clark Gable, the studio's principal leading man, firmly fixing the notion of Gable and Tracy as a team in the public imagination. By the 1940s, Tracy was one of the studio's top stars. In 1942, he appeared with Katharine Hepburn in Woman of the Year, beginning another popular partnership that produced nine movies over 25 years. Tracy left MGM in 1955, and continued to work regularly as a freelance star, despite an increasing weariness as he aged. His personal life was troubled, with a lifelong struggle against severe alcoholism and guilt over his son's deafness. Tracy became estranged from his wife in the 1930s, but never divorced, conducting a long-term relationship with Katharine Hepburn in private. Towards the end of his life, Tracy worked almost exclusively for director Stanley Kramer. It was for Kramer that he made his last film, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner in 1967, completed just 17 days before his death.
During his career, Tracy appeared in 75 films and developed a reputation among his peers as one of the screen's greatest actors. In 1999 the American Film Institute ranked Tracy as the 9th greatest male star of Classic Hollywood Cinema.
Known For
TV Shows (1)
Movies (114)

Judgment at Nuremberg
1961
as Dan Haywood

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
1963
as C. G. Culpepper

How the West Was Won
1962
as Narrator (voice)

Bad Day at Black Rock
1955
as John J. Macreedy

Fury
1936
as Joe Wilson

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
1967
as Matt Drayton

Inherit the Wind
1960
as Henry Drummond

San Francisco
1936
as Father Tim Mullin

Rat Pack
2022
as Self (archive footage)

Adam's Rib
1949
as Adam Bonner

Father of the Bride
1950
as Stanley T. Banks

Captains Courageous
1937
as Manuel Fidello

Broken Lance
1954
as Matt Devereaux

Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
1944
as Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle

Father's Little Dividend
1951
as Stanley Banks

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1941
as Dr. Henry 'Harry' Jekyll / Mr. Hyde

The Old Man and the Sea
1958
as The Old Man

Desk Set
1957
as Richard Sumner

Young America
1932
as Jack Doray

Libeled Lady
1936
as Warren Haggerty

A Guy Named Joe
1944
as Pete Sandidge

La Classe américaine
1993
as The Professional Witness (archive footage)

State of the Union
1948
as Grant Matthews

Disorderly Conduct
1932
as Dick Fay

Woman of the Year
1942
as Sam Craig

Test Pilot
1938
as Gunner Morse

Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
2018
as Self (archive footage)

That's Entertainment!
1974
as (archive footage) (uncredited)

That's Entertainment, Part II
1976
as (archive footage)

DEVO
2024
as Henry Drummond (archive footage) (uncredited)

Marie Galante
1934
as Dr. Crawbett

Tortilla Flat
1942
as Pilon

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
1987
as Self (archive footage)

Boom Town
1940
as Square John Sand

Big City
1937
as Joe Benton

20,000 Years in Sing Sing
1932
as Tommy Connors

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
1983
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Sea of Grass
1947
as Col. James B. Brewton

Pat and Mike
1952
as Mike Conovan

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
1975
as Self (archive footage)

Stanley and Livingstone
1939
as Henry M. Stanley

Without Love
1945
as Pat Jamieson

Bogart: The Untold Story
1997
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Young Tom Edison
1940
as Man Admiring Portrait of Thomas A. Edison

The Mountain
1956
as Zachary Teller

Northwest Passage
1940
as Major Robert Rogers

Boys Town
1938
as Father Flanagan

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
1940
as Self

Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
1940
as Self

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
1988
as Self (archive footage)

Plymouth Adventure
1952
as Capt. Christopher Jones

Malaya
1949
as Carnaghan

Men of Boys Town
1941
as Edward Flanagan

Hollywood: The Dream Factory
1972
as Self (archive footage)

The Romance of Celluloid
1937
as Self (archive footage)

From the Ends of the Earth
1939
as Self

Sky Devils
1932
as Wilkie

Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World'
1991
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

They Gave Him a Gun
1937
as Fred P. Willis

Mannequin
1938
as John Hennessey

Society Girl
1932
as Briscoe

The Big Parade of Comedy
1964
as Haggerty in 'Libeled Lady' (archive footage)

Twenty Years After
1944
as (archive footage)

The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn
1986
as Self (archive footage)

Gene Kelly - An American in Hollywood
2025
as Self (archive footage)

Edison, the Man
1940
as Thomas A. Edison

Edward, My Son
1949
as Arnold Boult

Keeper of the Flame
1943
as Stevie O'Malley

Bottoms Up
1934
as 'Smoothie' King

Cass Timberlane
1947
as Cass Timberlane

Whipsaw
1935
as Ross 'Mac' McBride aka Danny Ross Ackerman

Man's Castle
1933
as Bill

The Last Hurrah
1958
as Mayor Frank Skeffington

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
2009
as Self (archive footage)

The Actress
1953
as Clinton Jones

The Power and the Glory
1933
as Tom Garner

Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To
1990
as (archive footage)

The Seventh Cross
1944
as George Heisler

The Mad Game
1933
as Edward Carson

I Take This Woman
1940
as Karl Decker

Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored
2013
as Self (archive footage)

Hollywood: Style Center of the World
1940
as Self

Hollywood Hobbies
1939
as Self (uncredited)

Quick Millions
1931
as Daniel J. 'Bugs' Raymond

Dante's Inferno
1935
as Jim Carter

Now I'll Tell
1934
as Murray Golden

Ingrid Bergman Remembered
1996
as Self (archive footage)

The Murder Man
1935
as Steven 'Steve' Grey

Up the River
1930
as Saint Louis

The People Against O'Hara
1951
as James P. Curtayne

Face in the Sky
1933
as Joe Buck

Brasileiros em Hollywood
1970
as Self (archive footage)

Me and My Gal
1932
as Danny Dolan

Hollywood Goes to Town
1938
as Self

Goldie
1931
as Bill

It's A Small World
1935
as Bill Shevlin

Riffraff
1936
as Dutch

The Devil at 4 O'Clock
1961
as Father Matthew Doonan

Hidden Hollywood II: More Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Vaults
1999
as (archive footage)

Hidden Hollywood: Treasures from the 20th Century Fox Film Vaults
1997
as Self (Archival Footage)

Northward, Ho!
1940
as Himself

Six Cylinder Love
1931
as William Donroy

Movie Tough Guys
1991
as Self (archive footage)

Shanghai Madness
1933
as Pat Jackson

The Hard Guy
1930
as Guy

Another Romance of Celluloid
1938
as Self (uncredited)

Looking for Trouble
1934
as Joe Graham

Ring of Steel
1942
as Narrator (voice)

She Wanted a Millionaire
1932
as William Kelley

Heart of a Servant: The Father Flanagan Story
2024
as Fr. Edward Flanagan (archive footage)

The Painted Woman
1932
as Tom Brian
Taxi Talks
1930
as Taxi Driver

The Show-Off
1934
as J. Aubrey Piper
His New World
1943
as Narrator (voice)
About Spencer Tracy
Spencer Bonaventure Tracy (April 5, 1900 – June 10, 1967) was an American actor, noted for his natural style and versatility. One of the major stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, Tracy won two Academy Awards for Best Actor from nine nominations, sharing the record for nominations in that category with Laurence Olivier. Tracy first discovered his talent for acting while attending Ripon College, and he later received a scholarship for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He spent seven years in the theatre, working in a succession of stock compan… With 115 credits spanning from 1930 to 2025, Spencer Tracy has appeared in 114 films and 1 TV show.
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Most Popular Spencer Tracy Movies
- Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) — as Dan Haywood
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) — as C. G. Culpepper
- How the West Was Won (1962) — as Narrator (voice)
- Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) — as John J. Macreedy
- Fury (1936) — as Joe Wilson
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