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Post by alfromni on May 21, 2019 5:57:34 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: STROTHER MARTIN
A. AUGUST 1st, 1980 - The day he died of a heart attack at age 61 B. BUTCH Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - he starred as as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters C. COFFER - His role in The Wild Bunch (1969) D. DOUGLAS - His middle name E. ETHEL - Ethel (née Dunlap) Martin, his mother. F. FIRESIDE THEATRE - TV series on which he appeared several times G. GUNSMOKE - He gave a memorable performance as a man with learning difficulties in the "Cooter" episode in the first season of Gunsmoke (1955). H. HAWKINS - His TV series (1973-1974) where he played R.J. Hawkins opposite James Stewart I. INDIANA - His birthplace J. JOHN - Appeared regularly in John Wayne movies and in movies diected by John Ford K. KOKOMO - the city where he was born L. Lazarus - the title of one of the episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel that he appeared in M. MARCH - Born on March 26th, 1919. N. NATIONAL/NAVY - At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in the United States Navy during World War II O. OLD HOLLANDER - Character he played in 1978 TV movie STUBBY PRINGLE'S CHRISTMAS. P. PETTY OFICER (3rd class) - His rank in the USN. Q. QUOTE - “What we've got here is failure to communicate." His famous line from COOL HAND LUKE is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. R. RILEY - His role in The Champ (1979) S. SNAKE - He was bitten by a snake on the set of Sssssss (1973) in which he played a snake scientist T. THOUSAND Oaks, CA - The city in which he died.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on May 21, 2019 10:46:48 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: STROTHER MARTIN
A. AUGUST 1st, 1980 - The day he died of a heart attack at age 61 B. BUTCH Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - he starred as as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters C. COFFER - His role in The Wild Bunch (1969) D. DOUGLAS - His middle name E. ETHEL - Ethel (née Dunlap) Martin, his mother. F. FIRESIDE THEATRE - TV series on which he appeared several times G. GUNSMOKE - He gave a memorable performance as a man with learning difficulties in the "Cooter" episode in the first season of Gunsmoke (1955). H. HAWKINS - His TV series (1973-1974) where he played R.J. Hawkins opposite James Stewart I. INDIANA - His birthplace J. JOHN - Appeared regularly in John Wayne movies and in movies diected by John Ford K. KOKOMO - the city where he was born L. Lazarus - the title of one of the episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel that he appeared in M. MARCH - Born on March 26th, 1919. N. NATIONAL/NAVY - At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in the United States Navy during World War II O. OLD HOLLANDER - Character he played in 1978 TV movie STUBBY PRINGLE'S CHRISTMAS. P. PETTY OFICER (3rd class) - His rank in the USN. Q. QUOTE - “What we've got here is failure to communicate." His famous line from COOL HAND LUKE is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. R. RILEY - His role in The Champ (1979) S. SNAKE - He was bitten by a snake on the set of Sssssss (1973) in which he played a snake scientist T. THOUSAND Oaks, CA - The city in which he died. U. UNLIKEABLE - Often played unlikeable characters in films and TV.
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Post by alfromni on May 21, 2019 11:37:24 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: STROTHER MARTIN
A. AUGUST 1st, 1980 - The day he died of a heart attack at age 61 B. BUTCH Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - he starred as as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters C. COFFER - His role in The Wild Bunch (1969) D. DOUGLAS - His middle name E. ETHEL - Ethel (née Dunlap) Martin, his mother. F. FIRESIDE THEATRE - TV series on which he appeared several times G. GUNSMOKE - He gave a memorable performance as a man with learning difficulties in the "Cooter" episode in the first season of Gunsmoke (1955). H. HAWKINS - His TV series (1973-1974) where he played R.J. Hawkins opposite James Stewart I. INDIANA - His birthplace J. JOHN - Appeared regularly in John Wayne movies and in movies diected by John Ford K. KOKOMO - the city where he was born L. Lazarus - the title of one of the episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel that he appeared in M. MARCH - Born on March 26th, 1919. N. NATIONAL/NAVY - At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in the United States Navy during World War II O. OLD HOLLANDER - Character he played in 1978 TV movie STUBBY PRINGLE'S CHRISTMAS. P. PETTY OFICER (3rd class) - His rank in the USN. Q. QUOTE - “What we've got here is failure to communicate." His famous line from COOL HAND LUKE is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. R. RILEY - His role in The Champ (1979) S. SNAKE - He was bitten by a snake on the set of Sssssss (1973) in which he played a snake scientist T. THOUSAND Oaks, CA - The city in which he died. U. UNLIKEABLE - Often played unlikeable characters in films and TV. V. VIRGIL - His role in "The Horse Soldiers" (1959).
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Post by brimfin on May 21, 2019 22:16:28 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: STROTHER MARTIN
A. AUGUST 1st, 1980 - The day he died of a heart attack at age 61 B. BUTCH Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - he starred as as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters C. COFFER - His role in The Wild Bunch (1969) D. DOUGLAS - His middle name E. ETHEL - Ethel (née Dunlap) Martin, his mother. F. FIRESIDE THEATRE - TV series on which he appeared several times G. GUNSMOKE - He gave a memorable performance as a man with learning difficulties in the "Cooter" episode in the first season of Gunsmoke (1955). H. HAWKINS - His TV series (1973-1974) where he played R.J. Hawkins opposite James Stewart I. INDIANA - His birthplace J. JOHN - Appeared regularly in John Wayne movies and in movies diected by John Ford K. KOKOMO - the city where he was born L. Lazarus - the title of one of the episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel that he appeared in M. MARCH - Born on March 26th, 1919. N. NATIONAL/NAVY - At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in the United States Navy during World War II O. OLD HOLLANDER - Character he played in 1978 TV movie STUBBY PRINGLE'S CHRISTMAS. P. PETTY OFICER (3rd class) - His rank in the USN. Q. QUOTE - “What we've got here is failure to communicate." His famous line from COOL HAND LUKE is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. R. RILEY - His role in The Champ (1979) S. SNAKE - He was bitten by a snake on the set of Sssssss (1973) in which he played a snake scientist T. THOUSAND Oaks, CA - The city in which he died. U. UNLIKEABLE - Often played unlikeable characters in films and TV. V. VIRGIL - His role in "The Horse Soldiers" (1959). W. "What we've got here is ...failure to communicate" - His signature line from Cool Hand Luke (1967)
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on May 22, 2019 18:30:11 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: STROTHER MARTIN
A. AUGUST 1st, 1980 - The day he died of a heart attack at age 61 B. BUTCH Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - he starred as as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters C. COFFER - His role in The Wild Bunch (1969) D. DOUGLAS - His middle name E. ETHEL - Ethel (née Dunlap) Martin, his mother. F. FIRESIDE THEATRE - TV series on which he appeared several times G. GUNSMOKE - He gave a memorable performance as a man with learning difficulties in the "Cooter" episode in the first season of Gunsmoke (1955). H. HAWKINS - His TV series (1973-1974) where he played R.J. Hawkins opposite James Stewart I. INDIANA - His birthplace J. JOHN - Appeared regularly in John Wayne movies and in movies diected by John Ford K. KOKOMO - the city where he was born L. Lazarus - the title of one of the episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel that he appeared in M. MARCH - Born on March 26th, 1919. N. NATIONAL/NAVY - At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in the United States Navy during World War II O. OLD HOLLANDER - Character he played in 1978 TV movie STUBBY PRINGLE'S CHRISTMAS. P. PETTY OFICER (3rd class) - His rank in the USN. Q. QUOTE - “What we've got here is failure to communicate." His famous line from COOL HAND LUKE is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. R. RILEY - His role in The Champ (1979) S. SNAKE - He was bitten by a snake on the set of Sssssss (1973) in which he played a snake scientist T. THOUSAND Oaks, CA - The city in which he died. U. UNLIKEABLE - Often played unlikeable characters in films and TV. V. VIRGIL - His role in "The Horse Soldiers" (1959). W. "What we've got here is ...failure to communicate" - His signature line from Cool Hand Luke (1967) X. TeXas - As a child, briefly lived in San Antonio, TeXas (sorry, that's all I got)
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on May 23, 2019 5:49:38 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: STROTHER MARTIN
A. AUGUST 1st, 1980 - The day he died of a heart attack at age 61 B. BUTCH Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - he starred as as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters C. COFFER - His role in The Wild Bunch (1969) D. DOUGLAS - His middle name E. ETHEL - Ethel (née Dunlap) Martin, his mother. F. FIRESIDE THEATRE - TV series on which he appeared several times G. GUNSMOKE - He gave a memorable performance as a man with learning difficulties in the "Cooter" episode in the first season of Gunsmoke (1955). H. HAWKINS - His TV series (1973-1974) where he played R.J. Hawkins opposite James Stewart I. INDIANA - His birthplace J. JOHN - Appeared regularly in John Wayne movies and in movies diected by John Ford K. KOKOMO - the city where he was born L. Lazarus - the title of one of the episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel that he appeared in M. MARCH - Born on March 26th, 1919. N. NATIONAL/NAVY - At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in the United States Navy during World War II O. OLD HOLLANDER - Character he played in 1978 TV movie STUBBY PRINGLE'S CHRISTMAS. P. PETTY OFICER (3rd class) - His rank in the USN. Q. QUOTE - “What we've got here is failure to communicate." His famous line from COOL HAND LUKE is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. R. RILEY - His role in The Champ (1979) S. SNAKE - He was bitten by a snake on the set of Sssssss (1973) in which he played a snake scientist T. THOUSAND Oaks, CA - The city in which he died. U. UNLIKEABLE - Often played unlikeable characters in films and TV. V. VIRGIL - His role in "The Horse Soldiers" (1959). W. "What we've got here is ...failure to communicate" - His signature line from Cool Hand Luke (1967) X. TeXas - As a child, briefly lived in San Antonio, TeXas (sorry, that's all I got) Y. YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER - Title of TV episode of series "Vega$" he guest-starred in.
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Post by alfromni on May 23, 2019 10:11:41 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: STROTHER MARTIN
A. AUGUST 1st, 1980 - The day he died of a heart attack at age 61 B. BUTCH Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - he starred as as Percy Garris, the "colorful" Bolivian mine boss who hires the two title characters C. COFFER - His role in The Wild Bunch (1969) D. DOUGLAS - His middle name E. ETHEL - Ethel (née Dunlap) Martin, his mother. F. FIRESIDE THEATRE - TV series on which he appeared several times G. GUNSMOKE - He gave a memorable performance as a man with learning difficulties in the "Cooter" episode in the first season of Gunsmoke (1955). H. HAWKINS - His TV series (1973-1974) where he played R.J. Hawkins opposite James Stewart I. INDIANA - His birthplace J. JOHN - Appeared regularly in John Wayne movies and in movies diected by John Ford K. KOKOMO - the city where he was born L. Lazarus - the title of one of the episodes of Have Gun, Will Travel that he appeared in M. MARCH - Born on March 26th, 1919. N. NATIONAL/NAVY - At 17, he won the National Junior Springboard Diving Championship. He served as a swimming instructor in the United States Navy during World War II O. OLD HOLLANDER - Character he played in 1978 TV movie STUBBY PRINGLE'S CHRISTMAS. P. PETTY OFICER (3rd class) - His rank in the USN. Q. QUOTE - “What we've got here is failure to communicate." His famous line from COOL HAND LUKE is number 11 on the American Film Institute list of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes. R. RILEY - His role in The Champ (1979) S. SNAKE - He was bitten by a snake on the set of Sssssss (1973) in which he played a snake scientist T. THOUSAND Oaks, CA - The city in which he died. U. UNLIKEABLE - Often played unlikeable characters in films and TV. V. VIRGIL - His role in "The Horse Soldiers" (1959). W. "What we've got here is ...failure to communicate" - His signature line from Cool Hand Luke (1967) X. TeXas - As a child, briefly lived in San Antonio, TeXas (sorry, that's all I got) Y. YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER - Title of TV episode of series "Vega$" he guest-starred in. Z. Zane Grey Theater – in which he played the telegraph clerk, Joby (episode "The Necessary Breed" (1957))
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Post by fancyjoy on May 23, 2019 12:39:16 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on May 23, 2019 21:21:31 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark
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Post by brimfin on May 23, 2019 23:10:21 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story.
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Post by sandgrownun on May 23, 2019 23:20:46 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder
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Post by brimfin on May 24, 2019 1:06:02 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC.
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Post by fancyjoy on May 24, 2019 9:46:50 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC. 06. FORMULA, The - the 1980 film costarred Marlon Brando which was a flop. It was the last time he had the lead in a major studio feature film.
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Post by alfromni on May 24, 2019 12:54:15 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC. 06. FORMULA, The - the 1980 film costarred Marlon Brando which was a flop. It was the last time he had the lead in a major studio feature film. 07. GENERAL GEORGE S. Patton - His role in "Patton."
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Post by RomyLovesMick on May 24, 2019 13:35:27 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC. 06. FORMULA, The - the 1980 film costarred Marlon Brando which was a flop. It was the last time he had the lead in a major studio feature film. 07. GENERAL GEORGE S. Patton - His role in "Patton." 08. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME - He appeared in a 1971 Hallmark production of Arthur Miller's play "The Price" and received an Emmy, which he accepted - though he declined an Oscar in 1970 - saying that Emmy Awards were "a more honest appreciation of an actor's work."
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Post by brimfin on May 24, 2019 23:18:48 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC. 06. FORMULA, The - the 1980 film costarred Marlon Brando which was a flop. It was the last time he had the lead in a major studio feature film. 07. GENERAL GEORGE S. Patton - His role in "Patton." 08. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME - He appeared in a 1971 Hallmark production of Arthur Miller's play "The Price" and received an Emmy, which he accepted - though he declined an Oscar in 1970 - saying that Emmy Awards were "a more honest appreciation of an actor's work." 09. INHERIT THE WIND - His last film role - a TV movie made in 1999.
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Post by mattgarth on May 24, 2019 23:45:48 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC. 06. FORMULA, The - the 1980 film costarred Marlon Brando which was a flop. It was the last time he had the lead in a major studio feature film. 07. GENERAL GEORGE S. Patton - His role in "Patton." 08. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME - He appeared in a 1971 Hallmark production of Arthur Miller's play "The Price" and received an Emmy, which he accepted - though he declined an Oscar in 1970 - saying that Emmy Awards were "a more honest appreciation of an actor's work." 09. INHERIT THE WIND - His last film role - a TV movie made in 1999. 10. JOHN Russell -- his lead character role in the 1980 theatrical supernatural thriller THE CHANGELING
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Post by alfromni on May 25, 2019 6:02:49 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC. 06. FORMULA, The - the 1980 film costarred Marlon Brando which was a flop. It was the last time he had the lead in a major studio feature film. 07. GENERAL GEORGE S. Patton - His role in "Patton." 08. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME - He appeared in a 1971 Hallmark production of Arthur Miller's play "The Price" and received an Emmy, which he accepted - though he declined an Oscar in 1970 - saying that Emmy Awards were "a more honest appreciation of an actor's work." 09. INHERIT THE WIND - His last film role - a TV movie made in 1999. 10. JOHN Russell -- his lead character role in the 1980 theatrical supernatural thriller THE CHANGELING 11. KILVINSKI - his role in "The New Centurions" (1972)
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Post by fancyjoy on May 26, 2019 4:40:07 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC. 06. FORMULA, The - the 1980 film costarred Marlon Brando which was a flop. It was the last time he had the lead in a major studio feature film. 07. GENERAL GEORGE S. Patton - His role in "Patton." 08. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME - He appeared in a 1971 Hallmark production of Arthur Miller's play "The Price" and received an Emmy, which he accepted - though he declined an Oscar in 1970 - saying that Emmy Awards were "a more honest appreciation of an actor's work." 09. INHERIT THE WIND - His last film role - a TV movie made in 1999. 10. JOHN Russell -- his lead character role in the 1980 theatrical supernatural thriller THE CHANGELING 11. KILVINSKI - his role in "The New Centurions" (1972) 12. LIST of Adrian Messenger, The - the 1963 movie in which he has the first leading role
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Post by alfromni on May 26, 2019 7:04:06 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: GEORGE C. SCOTT
01. ANATOMY of a Murder : the movie from where he earned his first Oscar nomination 02. BARK - He often spoke in an authoritative, imposing bark 03. CHRISTMAS CAROL, A - Scott played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 1984 TV movie version of the classic story 04. DANCER, Claude: the character he played in Anatomy of a Murder 05. EAST SIDE/WEST SIDE - A TV series he starred in during the 1963/64 TV season. He played Neil Brock, a social worker in NYC. 06. FORMULA, The - the 1980 film costarred Marlon Brando which was a flop. It was the last time he had the lead in a major studio feature film. 07. GENERAL GEORGE S. Patton - His role in "Patton." 08. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME - He appeared in a 1971 Hallmark production of Arthur Miller's play "The Price" and received an Emmy, which he accepted - though he declined an Oscar in 1970 - saying that Emmy Awards were "a more honest appreciation of an actor's work." 09. INHERIT THE WIND - His last film role - a TV movie made in 1999. 10. JOHN Russell -- his lead character role in the 1980 theatrical supernatural thriller THE CHANGELING 11. KILVINSKI - his role in "The New Centurions" (1972) 12. LIST of Adrian Messenger, The - the 1963 movie in which he has the first leading role 13. MARCIANO / MARCHEGIANO - He played Pierino Marchegiano in the movie Rocky Marciano
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