Myron McCormick(1908-1962)
- Actor
American character actor of vast stage experience who appeared
infrequently but memorably in films. A native of Albany, Indiana, he
attended Princeton University, where he was an honors student and Phi
Beta Kappa. In 1929, he joined the University Players in Massachusetts,
joining and eventually sharing a New York City apartment with a trio of
struggling performers: Henry Fonda, Joshua Logan, and James Stewart. While Fonda and
Stewart found their greatest success in Hollywood, Logan and McCormick
gravitated to and were most closely tied the New York stage. McCormick
also became one of the busiest actors in radio drama. He made
occasional movies, such as when the Broadway cast of Maxwell Anderson's
"Winterset" reunited for the film version. He won fame as Luther Billis
in Logan's production of "South Pacific" (the role was played by
Ray Walston in the film) and as "Sergeant King" in No Time for Sergeants (1958)
a part he repeated in the movie version. Cancer claimed him in 1962 at the age of 54.