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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Mar 31, 2019 14:49:55 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws
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Post by alfromni on Apr 7, 2019 10:04:06 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson.
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Post by fancyjoy on Apr 7, 2019 18:54:00 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson. S. SUN DOCTOR - His second novel was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 1962.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 7, 2019 21:32:38 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson. S. SUN DOCTOR - His second novel was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 1962. T. TOURMAKEADY, County Mayo, Ireland - The place of his death.
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Post by fancyjoy on Apr 8, 2019 11:51:38 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson. S. SUN DOCTOR - His second novel was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 1962. T. TOURMAKEADY, County Mayo, Ireland - The place of his death. U. URE, Mary - His second wife
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Post by alfromni on Apr 8, 2019 14:54:54 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson. S. SUN DOCTOR - His second novel was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 1962. T. TOURMAKEADY, County Mayo, Ireland - The place of his death. U. URE, Mary - His second wife. V. VIRGINIA Jansen - His third and last wife.
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 8, 2019 17:36:00 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson. S. SUN DOCTOR - His second novel was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 1962. T. TOURMAKEADY, County Mayo, Ireland - The place of his death. U. URE, Mary - His second wife. V. VIRGINIA Jansen - His third and last wife. W. 'Winston Churchill' - His son (Simon Ward) in YOUNG WINSTON -- he portrayed dad 'Lord Randolph'
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Post by alfromni on Apr 8, 2019 17:45:34 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson. S. SUN DOCTOR - His second novel was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 1962. T. TOURMAKEADY, County Mayo, Ireland - The place of his death. U. URE, Mary - His second wife. V. VIRGINIA Jansen - His third and last wife. W. 'Winston Churchill' - His son (Simon Ward) in YOUNG WINSTON -- he portrayed dad 'Lord Randolph' X. X-MEN - Sebastian Shaw from the X-Men comics is named and modelled after Shaw.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 9, 2019 12:22:32 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson. S. SUN DOCTOR - His second novel was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 1962. T. TOURMAKEADY, County Mayo, Ireland - The place of his death. U. URE, Mary - His second wife. V. VIRGINIA Jansen - His third and last wife. W. 'Winston Churchill' - His son (Simon Ward) in YOUNG WINSTON -- he portrayed dad 'Lord Randolph' X. X-MEN - Sebastian Shaw from the X-Men comics is named and modelled after Shaw. Y. YUGOSLAVIA - Shaw filmed Force 10 From Navarone there in 1978, a sequel to The Guns of Navarone
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Post by alfromni on Apr 9, 2019 14:14:51 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROBERT SHAW
A. ARCHIBALD - His middle name. B. BUCCANEER - Shaw became a TV star in England when he starred in The Buccaneers (1956-57) C. CUSTER OF THE WEST - He played Gen. George Armstrong Custer in the 1967 film D. DOREEN - his mother (a nurse) and his Dad Thomas Archibald - a Doctor E. EVIL - played the Sheriff of Nottingham in ROBIN AND MARION (1976) F. FORCE 10...from Navarone (1978) about which Shaw said "I'm seriously thinking that this might be my last film." G. GRIM tale of sharks at sea told by Quint in JAWS - much of it improvised H. Heart attack took his life at the young age of 51 in Ireland. I. "I drink too much. Will you tell me one great actor who doesn't drink?"= a personal quote J. JAWS -- as fisherman/shark hunter 'Quint' (sorry, just could not resist) K. KING Henry VIII - Shaw played the much-married English king in A Man for All Seasons (1966) and received an Oscar nomination. L. LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND born August 9, 1927, in town of Westhoughton M. MURDER ON THE BRIDGE - 1975 film in which he played the role of Richard Gastmann N. NOVEL "The Hiding Place" written by Shaw was adapted as a Playhouse 90 starring James Mason and Trevor Howard O. ORKNEY (Islands) - Where he spent about 5 years of his youth until his father committed suicide. P. PLAYED POKER with PAUL (Newman) on a train in THE STING and Shaw's Doyle Lonnegan was a cheat ! Q. Quint - Legendary character he played in Jaws R. ROB KOLAR - His grnadson. S. SUN DOCTOR - His second novel was awarded the Hawthornden Prize in 1962. T. TOURMAKEADY, County Mayo, Ireland - The place of his death. U. URE, Mary - His second wife. V. VIRGINIA Jansen - His third and last wife. W. 'Winston Churchill' - His son (Simon Ward) in YOUNG WINSTON -- he portrayed dad 'Lord Randolph' X. X-MEN - Sebastian Shaw from the X-Men comics is named and modelled after Shaw. Y. YUGOSLAVIA - Shaw filmed Force 10 From Navarone there in 1978, a sequel to The Guns of Navarone Z. Rupert of HentZau (TVM 1957) - His only movie which contains a "Z" in the title. He played the lead role. If anyone can enter a better substitute please do so, otherwise...
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 9, 2019 15:41:01 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 10, 2019 3:03:56 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee
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Post by alfromni on Apr 10, 2019 12:10:23 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee C. CARDIFF - worked in repertory theatre in Rusholme, Manchester and CARDIFF
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 10, 2019 18:56:42 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee C. CARDIFF - worked in repertory theatre in Rusholme, Manchester and CARDIFF D. DR. NO - His first time, of eleven, playing Bond's boss, M
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Apr 11, 2019 2:27:04 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee C. CARDIFF - worked in repertory theatre in Rusholme, Manchester and CARDIFF D. DR. NO - His first time, of eleven, playing Bond's boss, M E. EMPLOYMENT - Lee was employed as a fruit porter and used his earnings to fund his drama studies.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 12, 2019 5:08:04 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee C. CARDIFF - worked in repertory theatre in Rusholme, Manchester and CARDIFF D. DR. NO - His first time, of eleven, playing Bond's boss, M E. EMPLOYMENT - Lee was employed as a fruit porter and used his earnings to fund his drama studies. F. FATHER FIGURES & FISHING - His many credits include policemen, servicemen, FATHER FIGURES, and spy chiefs. His hobbies included golf, FISHING, reading, music and sailing.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Apr 12, 2019 8:27:55 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee C. CARDIFF - worked in repertory theatre in Rusholme, Manchester and CARDIFF D. DR. NO - His first time, of eleven, playing Bond's boss, M E. EMPLOYMENT - Lee was employed as a fruit porter and used his earnings to fund his drama studies. F. FATHER FIGURES & FISHING - His many credits include policemen, servicemen, FATHER FIGURES, and spy chiefs. His hobbies included golf, FISHING, reading, music and sailing. G. GLADYS EMILY MERREDEW, his first wife from 1934-1972.
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 12, 2019 14:11:44 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee C. CARDIFF - worked in repertory theatre in Rusholme, Manchester and CARDIFF D. DR. NO - His first time, of eleven, playing Bond's boss, M E. EMPLOYMENT - Lee was employed as a fruit porter and used his earnings to fund his drama studies. F. FATHER FIGURES & FISHING - His many credits include policemen, servicemen, FATHER FIGURES, and spy chiefs. His hobbies included golf, FISHING, reading, music and sailing. G. GLADYS EMILY MERREDEW, his first wife from 1934-1972. H. 'HART' -- the detective he portrayed in THE FALLEN IDOL (1949)
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Post by alfromni on Apr 13, 2019 1:29:04 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee C. CARDIFF - worked in repertory theatre in Rusholme, Manchester and CARDIFF D. DR. NO - His first time, of eleven, playing Bond's boss, M E. EMPLOYMENT - Lee was employed as a fruit porter and used his earnings to fund his drama studies. F. FATHER FIGURES & FISHING - His many credits include policemen, servicemen, FATHER FIGURES, and spy chiefs. His hobbies included golf, FISHING, reading, music and sailing. G. GLADYS EMILY MERREDEW, his first wife from 1934-1972. H. 'HART' -- the detective he portrayed in THE FALLEN IDOL (1949) I. IRELAND - Controversy with "B" above in that he was born either in County Cork, IRELAND, or Brentford.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 15, 2019 14:47:42 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BERNARD LEE
A. AUTHORITY FIGURES - Made a career out of playing military characters, policemen and the Head of MI6, "M" in the first 11 James Bond 007 movies B. BORN: January 10, 1908 in Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK as John Bernard Lee C. CARDIFF - worked in repertory theatre in Rusholme, Manchester and CARDIFF D. DR. NO - His first time, of eleven, playing Bond's boss, M E. EMPLOYMENT - Lee was employed as a fruit porter and used his earnings to fund his drama studies. F. FATHER FIGURES & FISHING - His many credits include policemen, servicemen, FATHER FIGURES, and spy chiefs. His hobbies included golf, FISHING, reading, music and sailing. G. GLADYS EMILY MERREDEW, his first wife from 1934-1972. H. 'HART' -- the detective he portrayed in THE FALLEN IDOL (1949) I. IRELAND - Controversy with "B" above in that he was born either in County Cork, IRELAND, or Brentford. J. JONNY LEE MILLER - The Trainspotting/Elementary actor is Bernard Lee's grandson.
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