While both roles definitely enhanced his career, he later complained that they lead him to become typecast, and sometimes went years between film offers. He had previously been nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar as the Dauphin in Joan of Arc (1948) and would be nominated again for Best Actor in 1952 for his portrayal of painter Toulouse-Lautrec in Moulin Rouge. JOSÉ FERRER (1912-1992) won the 1950 Academy Award for Best Actor for reprising his 1947 Tony Award winning title role in this film. Years later, the deception is revealed, and Cyrano dies happily in the arms of his beloved Roxanne, who realizes that she really loved Cyrano all along. Cyrano agrees to help him win Roxanne by feeding him the right words for his courtships and love letters. She is also loved by the handsome Christian who can't seem to express his feelings. He is in love with the beautiful Roxanne (Mala Powers). José Ferrer stars in this 1950 romance as Cyrano, a 17th-century French cavalier, poet and swordsman whose prominent nose is the subject of many a duel. Photograph signed: "José Ferrer" and "Best Wishes/Mala Powers". CYRANO DE BERGERAC MOVIE CAST: JOSÉ FERRER and MALA POWERSīlack and white publicity photograph of José Ferrer and Mala Powers in a scene from Cyrano De Bergerac.
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