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In 1953, John was nominated for an Emmy in the category of Best Actor.
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John was nominated twice (in 2004 and 2005) and won twice (in 2003 and 2007) for a TV Land Award in the category of Favorite Heard-But-Not-Seen Character for lending his voice to Charlie's Angels.
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In 1984, John won the Golden Apple award in the category of Male Star of the Year.
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John was portrayed by Bartholomew John in the television film Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure.
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In 1979, John lent his voice for a television commercial for Michelob beer.
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John was offered the lead role on Trapper John, M.D., but turned it down.
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In 1982, John quite smoking after his doctor advised him that he had a strong risk of developing emphysema.
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John stands at 5' 11" or 1.80 m.
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John received $5,000,000.00 to revive the voice of Charlie in the Charlie's Angels movies.
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John married again on July 25, 2002 and is still married currently. He married Nicole Carter.
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John married Julie Warren in 1943 and stayed married until her death on August 15 1994. They have 2 children together.
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John was married to Parker McCormick from 1938 until 1940 when they divorced. They had one child together.
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John decided to choose acting as career against the will of his father who was a Wall Street Business man.
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John was a guest star in James Dean: Forever Young in 2005 playing himself.
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John partook in the 5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in 1999.
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John appeared as a guest star to Linda Evans on Intimate Portrait in 2000.
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John was even producing in 1953 when he Produced the episode of General Electric Theater called The First Hundred Years.
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John was the Executive Producer of the TV movie On Fire in 1987.
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John produced the movie Monty Roberts: A Real Horse Whisperer which was made in 1998.
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John first real role was in Northern Pursuit playing a Soldier which he was not credited for.
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John was the voice behind Charles Townsend in the TV series Charlie's Angels. He was heard every show but was never shown.
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John reprised his role as Blake Carrington in the TV production of Dynasty: The Reunion in 1991.
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John was the voice of Mr. Ryan in the movie We Wish You a Merry Christmas in 1999.
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John changed his name for celebrity purposes to John Forsythe.