A
prolific movie, television, and stage actor, Durning is perhaps best known for his role in the 1973 film "The Sting."
Timeline
Birth- 28 Feb 1923
Highland Falls, New York
1939 - 1945World War II
Gold Star
Conflict Period
World War II
Branch
Army
Rank
Private First Class
Served For
United States of America
Marriage- 1959-Ages: 49 - 36 years
Divorce Date
1972
Carole Doughty
Marriage- 1974-Ages: 87 - 51 years
Mary Ann Amelio
Divorce Date
Wounded at Normandy
15 June 1944
Physical Description: Height
5'8"
Occupation
Actor
Film: "The Sting"
1973
Awards: Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood, CA
Gender
Male
Awards: given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
31 July 2008
Awards: Academy Award nomination
1983
Awards: Life Achievement Award
27 Jan 2008
Awards: Tony award
1990
Awards: Golden Globe
1990
Awards: Academy Award nomination
1982
U.S. Army: Rank
Private First Class
U.S. Army: Start
1943
U.S. Army: Medals
Silver Star, Bronze Star, and Purple Heart
U.S. Army: Normandy Invasion
Normandy, France
U.S. Army: End
30 Jan 1946
Death- 24 Dec 2012-Age: 90 years
New York City, New York
Natural causes
Burial
Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
Other Facts
Father
James Durning
Mother
Louise Leonard
Full Name
Charles Edward Durning