Noun
United States film actor who appeared in many films with Katharine Hepburn (1900-1967)
Source: WordNetA 26-year affair with her co-star Spencer Tracy was hidden from the public. Source: Internet
Acting teacher Lee Strasberg once observed: "The simplest examples of Stanislavsky's ideas are actors such as Gary Cooper, John Wayne, and Spencer Tracy. Source: Internet
Aside from an unbilled appearance in a Shemp Howard comedy short called Art Trouble in 1934, his first film was the poorly received Spencer Tracy vehicle, The Murder Man (1935). Source: Internet
Bacall 1978, p. 273. Frank Sinatra was a frequent visitor, as were Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. Source: Internet
Chandler (2011) p. 286; Dickens (1990) p. 34. In 1985, she presented a television documentary about the life and career of Spencer Tracy. Source: Internet
Bennett convinced Shatner that he could age gracefully like Spencer Tracy ; the producer did not know that Shatner had worked with Tracy on Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), and was fond of the actor. Source: Internet