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Spencer Tracy Height, Weight, Age, Death, Net Worth, Spouse

By James Austin

Spencer Tracy Height, Weight, Age, Death, Net Worth, Spouse

Spencer Tracy Height, Weight, Age, Death, Net Worth, Spouse

    Spencer Tracy Quick InfoHeight 5 ft 8¾ in Weight 75 kg Date of Birth April 5, 1900 Zodiac Sign Aries Date of Death  June 10, 1967

    Spencer Tracy was an Academy Award-winning American actor who became one of the brightest stars of Old Hollywood and was widely popular among fans due to his work in such films as San Francisco (1936), Captains Courageous (1937), Boys Town (1938), Woman of the Year (1942), Tortilla Flat (1942), Adam’s Rib (1949), Father of the Bride (1950), Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967), etc.

    Born Name

    Spencer Bonaventure Tracy

    Nick Name

    Spence, Pops

    Spencer Tracy as seen in the 1948 film State of the Union (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / / Public Domain)

    Age

    He was born on April 5, 1900.

    Died

    He passed away on June 10, 1967, in Beverly Hills, California, from a heart attack at the age of 67 years.

    Sun Sign

    Aries

    Born Place

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

    Nationality

    American

    Occupation

    Actor

    Family

    • Father – John Edward Tracy (Truck Salesman) (1873-1928)
    • Mother – Caroline Brown (1874-1942)
    • Siblings – Carroll Tracy (Older Brother) (1896-1969)

    Net Worth

    At the time of his death, Spencer Tracy’s net worth was $50 million, according to CelebrityNetWorth.com.

    Build

    Average

    Height

    5 ft 8¾ in or 174.5 cm

    Weight

    75 kg or 165 lbs

    Girlfriend / Spouse

    Spencer Tracy had dated –

    1. Louise Treadwell (1923-1967) – He wed Louise Treadwell on September 10, 1923. The couple welcomed a son named John Ten Broeck Tracy (b. June 26, 1924; d. June 15, 2007) and a daughter named Louise ‘Susie’ Treadwell Tracy (b. July 1, 1932; d. May 29, 2026). Their marriage came to an end, for all intents and purposes, in 1933; however, they never officially got divorced. Moreover, the Sea of Grass (1947) actor pursued numerous other affairs throughout his marriage.
    2. Claire Luce (1930)
    3. (1930)
    4. Pat Paterson (1933)
    5. Loretta Young (1933-1934)
    6. (1935-1936)
    7. (1937)
    8. (1939)
    9. Paulette Goddard (1940)
    10. Claudette Colbert (1940)
    11. Lana Turner (1940-1947)
    12. (1941-1967) – His longest relationship was with his frequent co-star Katharine Hepburn. Their love affair, which began on the sets of the 1941 film Woman of the Year, lasted for nearly 26 years until Tracy’s passing in 1967. Moreover, the couple lived together towards the end of his life, but they never got married.
    13. (1941)
    14. Hedy Lamarr (1941-1942)
    15. Carole Landis (1946)
    16. (1952)
    17. (1954)
    18. Anna Kashfi (1956)
    19. Joan Fontaine
    20. (1961)
    21. Selena Royle
    22. Betty Hanna
    Spencer Tracy as seen with Katharine Hepburn in the promotional image for the 1945 film Without Love (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / / Public Domain)

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    He had Irish ancestry on his father’s side and was of English descent on his mother’s side.

    Hair Color

    Dark Brown

    However, his hair had turned ‘Gray’ with his advancing age.

    Eye Color

    Blue

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    • Raspy but strong voice
    • Was seen wearing a lopsided fedora hat in many of his films
    • Chin dimple

    Religion

    Roman Catholicism

     and Spencer Tracy as seen in a promotional image for the 1950 film Father of the Bride (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / / Public Domain)

    Spencer Tracy Facts

    1. Katharine Hepburn, his longtime lover and co-star in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967), refused to watch this film as she admittedly found it too painful to watch him in his last-ever film performance.
    2. In 1939, Tracy won his ‘Best Actor’ Oscar statue for playing the role of Father Flanagan in Boys Town (1938). Interestingly enough, the name on his golden statue is ‘Dick Tracy’.
    3. He is widely considered to be among the greatest movie actors of all time, along with and .
    4. Tracy was ranked as the 9th greatest actor on the list of ’50 Greatest Screen Legends’ by the American Film Institute in 1999.
    5. His performance as Henry Drummond in Inherit the Wind (1960) is ranked at the 67th spot on Premiere Magazine‘s list of ‘100 Greatest Performances of All Time’ in 2006.
    6. The American Film Institute‘s list of ‘100 Funniest Movies’ from 2000 includes 4 of Tracy’s films. They are as follows: Adam’s Rib (1949) at #22, It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963) at #40, Father of the Bride (1950) at #83, and Woman of the Year (1942) at #90.
    7. A street in Iowa City, in the state of Iowa, is named in his honor.

    Featured Image by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / / Public Domain

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    7 COMMENTS

    1. Warren

      This would be rounded up to 5’9″ (175 cm)
      He once told his doctor that he was 5’9 1/4″ which is (176 cm) He also said his highest height was about 5’10” (178 cm) he later dropped down to 5’9 1/2″ (176.5 cm). He was also said to be 75 kg (165 pounds)

    2. Warren

      5’9″ (175 cm)

    3. Warren

      Peak height was 5’10” (178 cm) Dropped down to 5’8″ (173 cm)

    4. Warren

      His weight was 77 kg (170 pounds)

    5. Warren

      Spencer Tracy was 5’9″ and 76 kg

    6. Warren

      I’d give him 163 pounds at the least. 170 pounds at the most.

    7. Warren

      Father – John Edward Tracy (Truck Salesman) (1873-1928)
      Mother – Caroline Brown (1874-1942)
      Siblings – Carroll Tracy (Older Brother) (1896-1969)

      Update

      Also here is some more information
      Louise Treadwell (1923-1967) – He wed Louise Treadwell on September 10, 1923. The couple welcomed a son named John Ten Broeck Tracy (June 26, 1924-June 15, 2007) and a daughter named Louise ‘Susie’ Treadwell Tracy (July 1, 1932-May 29, 2026). Their marriage came to an end, for all intents and purposes, in 1933, however, they never officially got divorced. Moreover, the Sea of Grass (1947) actor pursued numerous other affairs throughout his marriage.
      Both of his children have died

      Other information:
      John Tracy (Paternal Grandfather), Mary Guhin (Paternal Grandmother)

      His father John had 3 siblings:
      • Mary (1874-1885)
      • Jennie (1874-1955)
      • William (1877-1929)

      John also had 2 older half siblings
      • Mary (1855-1943)
      • Francis (1860-1925)

      Caroline had a brother named Lafayette (1872-1901)

      Edward Brown (Maternal Grandfather), Abigail Stebbins (Maternal Grandmother)

      • Edward Brown (1843-1910)
      • Abigail Stebbins (1843-1925)

      • John Tracy (1832-1901)
      • Mary Guhin (1848-1918)

      All of this data is from findagrave dot com

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