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Post by mattgarth on Feb 26, 2019 21:24:03 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence
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Post by alfromni on Feb 27, 2019 6:38:29 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 27, 2019 21:58:08 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Feb 27, 2019 21:58:59 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 27, 2019 22:03:22 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin. S. SEVEN Days in May - he played President Jordan Lyman
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Feb 27, 2019 22:05:45 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin. S. SEVEN Days in May - he played President Jordan Lyman T. THEATER - A 500-seat theater was named after him on October 15, 1971, at the University of Wisconsin branch in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 27, 2019 22:12:07 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin. S. SEVEN Days in May - he played President Jordan Lyman T. THEATER - A 500-seat theater was named after him on October 15, 1971, at the University of Wisconsin branch in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. U. UNCREDITED Extra in several films in 1921
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Feb 27, 2019 22:16:52 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin. S. SEVEN Days in May - he played President Jordan Lyman T. THEATER - A 500-seat theater was named after him on October 15, 1971, at the University of Wisconsin branch in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. U. UNCREDITED Extra in several films in 1921 V. VON GERLACH - The last name of his character in the 1962 film "The Condemned of Altona".
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 27, 2019 22:55:23 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin. S. SEVEN Days in May - he played President Jordan Lyman T. THEATER - A 500-seat theater was named after him on October 15, 1971, at the University of Wisconsin branch in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. U. UNCREDITED Extra in several films in 1921 V. VON GERLACH - The last name of his character in the 1962 film "The Condemned of Altona". W. WISHED that he had been more generous and avoided visits by three ghosts in A Christmas Carol on tv in 1954 and 1956
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Post by alfromni on Feb 28, 2019 7:11:23 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin. S. SEVEN Days in May - he played President Jordan Lyman T. THEATER - A 500-seat theater was named after him on October 15, 1971, at the University of Wisconsin branch in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. U. UNCREDITED Extra in several films in 1921 V. VON GERLACH - The last name of his character in the 1962 film "The Condemned of Altona". W. WISHED that he had been more generous and avoided visits by three ghosts in A Christmas Carol on tv in 1954 and 1956 X. XMAS - Hosted "Tales from Dickens" episodes in 1958, which included "A Christmas Carol" and "Christmas at Dingley Dell".
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Post by alfromni on Mar 1, 2019 8:45:39 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH: A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin. S. SEVEN Days in May - he played President Jordan Lyman T. THEATER - A 500-seat theater was named after him on October 15, 1971, at the University of Wisconsin branch in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. U. UNCREDITED Extra in several films in 1921 V. VON GERLACH - The last name of his character in the 1962 film "The Condemned of Altona". W. WISHED that he had been more generous and avoided visits by three ghosts in A Christmas Carol on tv in 1954 and 1956 X. XMAS - Hosted "Tales from Dickens" episodes in 1958, which included "A Christmas Carol" and "Christmas at Dingley Dell". Y. YOUNG - A young Frederic Mahch treads the boards...but which one is it?  (24 hour rule)
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Post by ellynmacg on Mar 3, 2019 18:15:28 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: FREDRIC MARCH:
A. ACADEMY AWARDS - He won two, one for horror movie Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and the other for The Best Years of Our Lives B. BORN BICKEL - Born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel C. CONNECTICUT, New Milford - where he lived in a converted farmhouse with his wife, Florence Eldridge, and where he was buried in 1975. D. DOCTOR - He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) E. EARL of Bothwell - His character in MARY OF SCOTLAND F. FLORENCE - Florence Eldridge - His 2nd spouse. G. GIDEON - 1961 Broadway play that earned him a 'Tony' nomination H. HENDRIK HEYST - His role in "Victory" (1940). I. INHERIT THE WIND - his acting duel with Tracy J. JONATHAN Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / ... his roles in I MARRIED A WITCH K. KAREL Cernik - His East German circus owner in MAN ON A TIGHTROPE (1953) L. LOS ANGELES - The city where he died. M. MARCHER - his mothers Maiden Name which he shortened to use as his stage name (see B) N. NYC - From where March co-hosted the 26th Annual Academy Awards ceremony. O. ONE Foot in Heaven - His role as the Rev. William Spence P. PARAMOUNT - signed a film contract with Paramount Pictures. Q. QUOTE: [on receiving a kiss from Audrey Hepburn after her Oscar win in 1954] I'll take a dozen of those. R. RACINE - Place of birth: Racine, Wisconsin. S. SEVEN Days in May - he played President Jordan Lyman T. THEATER - A 500-seat theater was named after him on October 15, 1971, at the University of Wisconsin branch in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. U. UNCREDITED Extra in several films in 1921 V. VON GERLACH - The last name of his character in the 1962 film "The Condemned of Altona". W. WISHED that he had been more generous and avoided visits by three ghosts in A Christmas Carol on tv in 1954 and 1956 X. XMAS - Hosted "Tales from Dickens" episodes in 1958, which included "A Christmas Carol" and "Christmas at Dingley Dell". Y. YOUNG - A young Frederic Mahch treads the boards...but which one is it? Z. SCHWEITZER - Provided the voice of the title figure in a 1957 documentary, ALBERT SCHWEITZER.
Next up: JANE DARWELL
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Post by ellynmacg on Mar 3, 2019 18:17:53 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: JANE DARWELL
A. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - 1942 film in which she portrayed Mrs. Donahue.
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Post by fancyjoy on Mar 3, 2019 19:34:19 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: JANE DARWELL
A. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - 1942 film in which she portrayed Mrs. Donahue. B. BREWSTER'S MILLIONS (1914) - her first long feature film
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Mar 3, 2019 20:42:29 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: JANE DARWELL
A. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - 1942 film in which she portrayed Mrs. Donahue. B. BREWSTER'S MILLIONS (1914) - her first long feature film C. Chicago, where Darwell began acting in theater productions
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Post by alfromni on Mar 3, 2019 22:16:41 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: JANE DARWELL
A. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - 1942 film in which she portrayed Mrs. Donahue. B. BREWSTER'S MILLIONS (1914) - her first long feature film C. Chicago, where Darwell began acting in theater productions D. DAN - She played Mrs. Dan De Mille in Brewster's Millions (1914)...her forst movie.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 4, 2019 0:00:32 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: JANE DARWELL
A. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - 1942 film in which she portrayed Mrs. Donahue. B. BREWSTER'S MILLIONS (1914) - her first long feature film C. Chicago, where Darwell began acting in theater productions D. DAN - She played Mrs. Dan De Mille in Brewster's Millions (1914)...her first movie. E. Ellen (Booth) Woodard her mother
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Mar 4, 2019 18:37:54 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: JANE DARWELL
A. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - 1942 film in which she portrayed Mrs. Donahue. B. BREWSTER'S MILLIONS (1914) - her first long feature film C. Chicago, where Darwell began acting in theater productions D. DAN - She played Mrs. Dan De Mille in Brewster's Millions (1914)...her first movie. E. Ellen (Booth) Woodard her mother F. FORD, John - She mad six movies with the director
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Post by mattgarth on Mar 4, 2019 18:55:28 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: JANE DARWELL
A. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - 1942 film in which she portrayed Mrs. Donahue. B. BREWSTER'S MILLIONS (1914) - her first long feature film C. Chicago, where Darwell began acting in theater productions D. DAN - She played Mrs. Dan De Mille in Brewster's Millions (1914)...her first movie. E. Ellen (Booth) Woodard her mother F. FORD, John - She mad six movies with the director G. GONE WITH THE WIND -- as 'Mrs. Meriwhether' (who instructs Rhett on how to stop his daughter from sucking her thumb)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 5, 2019 0:35:51 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: JANE DARWELL
A. ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - 1942 film in which she portrayed Mrs. Donahue. B. BREWSTER'S MILLIONS (1914) - her first long feature film C. Chicago, where Darwell began acting in theater productions D. DAN - She played Mrs. Dan De Mille in Brewster's Millions (1914)...her first movie. E. Ellen (Booth) Woodard her mother F. FORD, John - She mad six movies with the director G. GONE WITH THE WIND -- as 'Mrs. Meriwhether' (who instructs Rhett on how to stop his daughter from sucking h H. HER Last (of over 200) performance was as the Bird Woman in MARY POPPINS IN 1964
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