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Post by Doghouse6 on Apr 22, 2017 2:30:35 GMT
Character actor James Gleason did the same (before the term was coined) in addition to credits for dialogue or story in the first decade of talkies If I remember my Halliwell, Robert Keith worked on some scripts in the early '30s, but did not act in films until the late '40s Neat! I don't recall having ever been aware of that. And I'd been seeing him in films for years before I learned he was Brian's father. Beyond the squareness of their faces and jaws, and perhaps some commonality of voice timbre, there isn't especially striking resemblance between the balding, diminutive and almost birdlike Robert and the burly, gravelly Brian, whose demeanor can be almost Wallace Beery-esque. Scrutinizing the two since, it's been fun to spot little similarities that become apparent here or there.
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