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Post by alfromni on Mar 4, 2020 11:43:49 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BOB HOPE
A. AIRPORT - After his death in 2003, an airport in Burbank, California was renamed "Bob Hope Airport" in his honor B. BOXING - Was a super-featherweight with three wins to his credit. C. CANCEL MY RESERVATION - 1972 film he appeared in and his last leading role in a theatrical film. D. DOROTHY Lamour - His lady co-star in most of the "Road" movies. E. ENTERTAINED the TROOPS at oversea shows during every war from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam thru the Gulf conflicts. F. FAVORITE - In "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) she was Madeleine Carroll (as Karen Bentley) G. GHOST BREAKERS, The - he played radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence in a haunted castle H. HOPE, William Henry - his father, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. I. I'LL Take Sweden -- 1965 film as 'Bob Holcomb' J. JACK Hope - His brother K. KNIGHTHOOD - honorary bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 L. LESLIE Townes Hope .. was his birth name .. NOT "Robert" M. MONSIEUR Beaucaire (1946) - in which he played the eponymous hero. N. NICKY NELSON is his role in 1939s SOME LIKE IT HOT O. OHIO - For a time, he attended the Boys' Industrial School in Lancaster, Ohio. P. PAL Bing Crosby had uncredited roles in many of his films as well as co-starring in the "Road to _" series. Q. QUEEN MARY - While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics. R. ROAD -- 7 location titles for films made with Bing Crosby from 1940 to 1962. S. SAN Fernando Mission Cemetery, U.S - His final resting place.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Mar 4, 2020 12:36:29 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BOB HOPE
A. AIRPORT - After his death in 2003, an airport in Burbank, California was renamed "Bob Hope Airport" in his honor B. BOXING - Was a super-featherweight with three wins to his credit. C. CANCEL MY RESERVATION - 1972 film he appeared in and his last leading role in a theatrical film. D. DOROTHY Lamour - His lady co-star in most of the "Road" movies. E. ENTERTAINED the TROOPS at oversea shows during every war from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam thru the Gulf conflicts. F. FAVORITE - In "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) she was Madeleine Carroll (as Karen Bentley) G. GHOST BREAKERS, The - he played radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence in a haunted castle H. HOPE, William Henry - his father, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. I. I'LL Take Sweden -- 1965 film as 'Bob Holcomb' J. JACK Hope - His brother K. KNIGHTHOOD - honorary bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 L. LESLIE Townes Hope .. was his birth name .. NOT "Robert" M. MONSIEUR Beaucaire (1946) - in which he played the eponymous hero. N. NICKY NELSON is his role in 1939s SOME LIKE IT HOT O. OHIO - For a time, he attended the Boys' Industrial School in Lancaster, Ohio. P. PAL Bing Crosby had uncredited roles in many of his films as well as co-starring in the "Road to _" series. Q. QUEEN MARY - While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics. R. ROAD -- 7 location titles for films made with Bing Crosby from 1940 to 1962. S. SAN Fernando Mission Cemetery, U.S - His final resting place. T. TOWNES - His middle name at birth (Lester TOWNES Hope)
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Post by alfromni on Mar 4, 2020 13:08:30 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BOB HOPE
A. AIRPORT - After his death in 2003, an airport in Burbank, California was renamed "Bob Hope Airport" in his honor B. BOXING - Was a super-featherweight with three wins to his credit. C. CANCEL MY RESERVATION - 1972 film he appeared in and his last leading role in a theatrical film. D. DOROTHY Lamour - His lady co-star in most of the "Road" movies. E. ENTERTAINED the TROOPS at oversea shows during every war from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam thru the Gulf conflicts. F. FAVORITE - In "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) she was Madeleine Carroll (as Karen Bentley) G. GHOST BREAKERS, The - he played radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence in a haunted castle H. HOPE, William Henry - his father, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. I. I'LL Take Sweden -- 1965 film as 'Bob Holcomb' J. JACK Hope - His brother K. KNIGHTHOOD - honorary bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 L. LESLIE Townes Hope .. was his birth name .. NOT "Robert" M. MONSIEUR Beaucaire (1946) - in which he played the eponymous hero. N. NICKY NELSON is his role in 1939s SOME LIKE IT HOT O. OHIO - For a time, he attended the Boys' Industrial School in Lancaster, Ohio. P. PAL Bing Crosby had uncredited roles in many of his films as well as co-starring in the "Road to _" series. Q. QUEEN MARY - While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics. R. ROAD -- 7 location titles for films made with Bing Crosby from 1940 to 1962. S. SAN Fernando Mission Cemetery, U.S - His final resting place. T. TOWNES - His middle name at birth (Lester TOWNES Hope) U. USO - For his service to his country through the USO, he was awarded the Sylvanus Thayer Award by the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1968.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Mar 4, 2020 13:14:04 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BOB HOPE
A. AIRPORT - After his death in 2003, an airport in Burbank, California was renamed "Bob Hope Airport" in his honor B. BOXING - Was a super-featherweight with three wins to his credit. C. CANCEL MY RESERVATION - 1972 film he appeared in and his last leading role in a theatrical film. D. DOROTHY Lamour - His lady co-star in most of the "Road" movies. E. ENTERTAINED the TROOPS at oversea shows during every war from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam thru the Gulf conflicts. F. FAVORITE - In "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) she was Madeleine Carroll (as Karen Bentley) G. GHOST BREAKERS, The - he played radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence in a haunted castle H. HOPE, William Henry - his father, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. I. I'LL Take Sweden -- 1965 film as 'Bob Holcomb' J. JACK Hope - His brother K. KNIGHTHOOD - honorary bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 L. LESLIE Townes Hope .. was his birth name .. NOT "Robert" M. MONSIEUR Beaucaire (1946) - in which he played the eponymous hero. N. NICKY NELSON is his role in 1939s SOME LIKE IT HOT O. OHIO - For a time, he attended the Boys' Industrial School in Lancaster, Ohio. P. PAL Bing Crosby had uncredited roles in many of his films as well as co-starring in the "Road to _" series. Q. QUEEN MARY - While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics. R. ROAD -- 7 location titles for films made with Bing Crosby from 1940 to 1962. S. SAN Fernando Mission Cemetery, U.S - His final resting place. T. TOWNES - His middle name at birth (Lester TOWNES Hope) U. USO - For his service to his country through the USO, he was awarded the Sylvanus Thayer Award by the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1968. V. VAUDEVILLE - First show biz job was as a dancer in the Fatty Arbuckle Vaudeville Revue in Cleveland in 1924.
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Post by alfromni on Mar 4, 2020 13:20:40 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BOB HOPE
A. AIRPORT - After his death in 2003, an airport in Burbank, California was renamed "Bob Hope Airport" in his honor B. BOXING - Was a super-featherweight with three wins to his credit. C. CANCEL MY RESERVATION - 1972 film he appeared in and his last leading role in a theatrical film. D. DOROTHY Lamour - His lady co-star in most of the "Road" movies. E. ENTERTAINED the TROOPS at oversea shows during every war from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam thru the Gulf conflicts. F. FAVORITE - In "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) she was Madeleine Carroll (as Karen Bentley) G. GHOST BREAKERS, The - he played radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence in a haunted castle H. HOPE, William Henry - his father, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. I. I'LL Take Sweden -- 1965 film as 'Bob Holcomb' J. JACK Hope - His brother K. KNIGHTHOOD - honorary bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 L. LESLIE Townes Hope .. was his birth name .. NOT "Robert" M. MONSIEUR Beaucaire (1946) - in which he played the eponymous hero. N. NICKY NELSON is his role in 1939s SOME LIKE IT HOT O. OHIO - For a time, he attended the Boys' Industrial School in Lancaster, Ohio. P. PAL Bing Crosby had uncredited roles in many of his films as well as co-starring in the "Road to _" series. Q. QUEEN MARY - While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics. R. ROAD -- 7 location titles for films made with Bing Crosby from 1940 to 1962. S. SAN Fernando Mission Cemetery, U.S - His final resting place. T. TOWNES - His middle name at birth (Lester TOWNES Hope) U. USO - For his service to his country through the USO, he was awarded the Sylvanus Thayer Award by the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1968. V. VAUDEVILLE - First show biz job was as a dancer in the Fatty Arbuckle Vaudeville Revue in Cleveland in 1924. W. WALTER Winchell - a newspaper gossip columnist to whom Hope remarked about the movie "Going Spanish" (1934), "When they catch [bank robber] Dillinger, they're going to make him sit through it twice."
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 5, 2020 4:40:37 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BOB HOPE
A. AIRPORT - After his death in 2003, an airport in Burbank, California was renamed "Bob Hope Airport" in his honor B. BOXING - Was a super-featherweight with three wins to his credit. C. CANCEL MY RESERVATION - 1972 film he appeared in and his last leading role in a theatrical film. D. DOROTHY Lamour - His lady co-star in most of the "Road" movies. E. ENTERTAINED the TROOPS at oversea shows during every war from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam thru the Gulf conflicts. F. FAVORITE - In "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) she was Madeleine Carroll (as Karen Bentley) G. GHOST BREAKERS, The - he played radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence in a haunted castle H. HOPE, William Henry - his father, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. I. I'LL Take Sweden -- 1965 film as 'Bob Holcomb' J. JACK Hope - His brother K. KNIGHTHOOD - honorary bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 L. LESLIE Townes Hope .. was his birth name .. NOT "Robert" M. MONSIEUR Beaucaire (1946) - in which he played the eponymous hero. N. NICKY NELSON is his role in 1939s SOME LIKE IT HOT O. OHIO - For a time, he attended the Boys' Industrial School in Lancaster, Ohio. P. PAL Bing Crosby had uncredited roles in many of his films as well as co-starring in the "Road to _" series. Q. QUEEN MARY - While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics. R. ROAD -- 7 location titles for films made with Bing Crosby from 1940 to 1962. S. SAN Fernando Mission Cemetery, U.S - His final resting place. T. TOWNES - His middle name at birth (Leslie TOWNES Hope) U. USO - For his service to his country through the USO, he was awarded the Sylvanus Thayer Award by the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1968. V. VAUDEVILLE - First show biz job was as a dancer in the Fatty Arbuckle Vaudeville Revue in Cleveland in 1924. W. WALTER Winchell - a newspaper gossip columnist to whom Hope remarked about the movie "Going Spanish" (1934), "When they catch [bank robber] Dillinger, they're going to make him sit through it twice." X. eXtemporaneous - master of the ad-lib on radio, tv or in his films
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Post by alfromni on Mar 5, 2020 6:12:26 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BOB HOPE A. AIRPORT - After his death in 2003, an airport in Burbank, California was renamed "Bob Hope Airport" in his honor B. BOXING - Was a super-featherweight with three wins to his credit. C. CANCEL MY RESERVATION - 1972 film he appeared in and his last leading role in a theatrical film. D. DOROTHY Lamour - His lady co-star in most of the "Road" movies. E. ENTERTAINED the TROOPS at oversea shows during every war from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam thru the Gulf conflicts. F. FAVORITE - In "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) she was Madeleine Carroll (as Karen Bentley) G. GHOST BREAKERS, The - he played radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence in a haunted castle H. HOPE, William Henry - his father, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. I. I'LL Take Sweden -- 1965 film as 'Bob Holcomb' J. JACK Hope - His brother K. KNIGHTHOOD - honorary bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 L. LESLIE Townes Hope .. was his birth name .. NOT "Robert" M. MONSIEUR Beaucaire (1946) - in which he played the eponymous hero. N. NICKY NELSON is his role in 1939s SOME LIKE IT HOT O. OHIO - For a time, he attended the Boys' Industrial School in Lancaster, Ohio. P. PAL Bing Crosby had uncredited roles in many of his films as well as co-starring in the "Road to _" series. Q. QUEEN MARY - While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics. R. ROAD -- 7 location titles for films made with Bing Crosby from 1940 to 1962. S. SAN Fernando Mission Cemetery, U.S - His final resting place. T. TOWNES - His middle name at birth (Leslie TOWNES Hope) U. USO - For his service to his country through the USO, he was awarded the Sylvanus Thayer Award by the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1968. V. VAUDEVILLE - First show biz job was as a dancer in the Fatty Arbuckle Vaudeville Revue in Cleveland in 1924. W. WALTER Winchell - a newspaper gossip columnist to whom Hope remarked about the movie "Going Spanish" (1934), "When they catch [bank robber] Dillinger, they're going to make him sit through it twice." X. eXtemporaneous - master of the ad-lib on radio, tv or in his films Y - YOUNG - A young Bob Hope 1903. A young Bob Hope 1903
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 5, 2020 19:03:37 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: BOB HOPE
A. AIRPORT - After his death in 2003, an airport in Burbank, California was renamed "Bob Hope Airport" in his honor B. BOXING - Was a super-featherweight with three wins to his credit. C. CANCEL MY RESERVATION - 1972 film he appeared in and his last leading role in a theatrical film. D. DOROTHY Lamour - His lady co-star in most of the "Road" movies. E. ENTERTAINED the TROOPS at oversea shows during every war from WW II, Korea, and Vietnam thru the Gulf conflicts. F. FAVORITE - In "My Favorite Blonde" (1942) she was Madeleine Carroll (as Karen Bentley) G. GHOST BREAKERS, The - he played radio broadcaster Larry Lawrence in a haunted castle H. HOPE, William Henry - his father, a stonemason from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England. I. I'LL Take Sweden -- 1965 film as 'Bob Holcomb' J. JACK Hope - His brother K. KNIGHTHOOD - honorary bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1998 L. LESLIE Townes Hope .. was his birth name .. NOT "Robert" M. MONSIEUR Beaucaire (1946) - in which he played the eponymous hero. N. NICKY NELSON is his role in 1939s SOME LIKE IT HOT O. OHIO - For a time, he attended the Boys' Industrial School in Lancaster, Ohio. P. PAL Bing Crosby had uncredited roles in many of his films as well as co-starring in the "Road to _" series. Q. QUEEN MARY - While aboard the RMS Queen Mary when World War II began in September 1939, Hope volunteered to perform a special show for the passengers, during which he sang "Thanks for the Memory" with rewritten lyrics. R. ROAD -- 7 location titles for films made with Bing Crosby from 1940 to 1962. S. SAN Fernando Mission Cemetery, U.S - His final resting place. T. TOWNES - His middle name at birth (Leslie TOWNES Hope) U. USO - For his service to his country through the USO, he was awarded the Sylvanus Thayer Award by the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1968. V. VAUDEVILLE - First show biz job was as a dancer in the Fatty Arbuckle Vaudeville Revue in Cleveland in 1924. W. WALTER Winchell - a newspaper gossip columnist to whom Hope remarked about the movie "Going Spanish" (1934), "When they catch [bank robber] Dillinger, they're going to make him sit through it twice." X. eXtemporaneous - master of the ad-lib on radio, tv or in his films Y - YOUNG - A young Bob Hope 1903. Z. ZANZIBAR - the destination of his 1941 "Road to _ " picture
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES, BOB !
ufg !
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Post by ellynmacg on Mar 28, 2020 21:16:32 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934)
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Post by alfromni on Mar 28, 2020 21:22:15 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 28, 2020 21:47:17 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - her role was as a housemaid (as it so frequently was)
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Post by alfromni on Mar 28, 2020 21:48:47 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - her role was as a housemaid (as it so frequently was) D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 28, 2020 22:05:02 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - Was brought to Hollywood in 1932 to recreate her role AS Ellen Bridges D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929) E. ELLIE . her roles In KISSES FOR BREAKFAST and HER FIRST BEAU
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Post by alfromni on Mar 28, 2020 22:16:54 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - Was brought to Hollywood in 1932 to recreate her role AS Ellen Bridges D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929) E. ELLIE . her roles In KISSES FOR BREAKFAST and HER FIRST BEAU F. FEBRUARY 4th 1959 - The date of her death.
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Post by ellynmacg on Mar 28, 2020 22:26:05 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - Was brought to Hollywood in 1932 to recreate her role AS Ellen Bridges D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929) E. ELLIE . her roles In KISSES FOR BREAKFAST and HER FIRST BEAU F. FEBRUARY 4th 1959 - The date of her death. G. GOVERNMENT GIRL - 1943 stinker in which she played Mrs. Harris
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 28, 2020 22:31:54 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - Was brought to Hollywood in 1932 to recreate her role as Ellen Bridges D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929) E. ELLIE . her roles In KISSES FOR BREAKFAST and HER FIRST BEAU F. FEBRUARY 4th 1959 - The date of her death. G. GOVERNMENT GIRL - 1943 stinker in which she played Mrs. Harris H. HOUSEMAIDS were her specialty as a premiere character actor
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Post by alfromni on Mar 28, 2020 23:23:50 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - Was brought to Hollywood in 1932 to recreate her role as Ellen Bridges D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929) E. ELLIE . her roles In KISSES FOR BREAKFAST and HER FIRST BEAU F. FEBRUARY 4th 1959 - The date of her death. G. GOVERNMENT GIRL - 1943 stinker in which she played Mrs. Harris H. HOUSEMAIDS were her specialty as a premiere character actor I. IVY - 1947 movie in which she played Mrs. Thrawn
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 28, 2020 23:29:15 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - Was brought to Hollywood in 1932 to recreate her role as Ellen Bridges D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929) E. ELLIE . her roles In KISSES FOR BREAKFAST and HER FIRST BEAU F. FEBRUARY 4th 1959 - The date of her death. G. GOVERNMENT GIRL - 1943 stinker in which she played Mrs. Harris H. HOUSEMAIDS were her specialty as a premiere character actor I. IVY - 1947 movie in which she played Mrs. Thrawn J. JUSTIFIED in her screaming …. The Invisible Man really set her off !
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Post by alfromni on Mar 29, 2020 4:03:22 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - Was brought to Hollywood in 1932 to recreate her role as Ellen Bridges D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929) E. ELLIE . her roles In KISSES FOR BREAKFAST and HER FIRST BEAU F. FEBRUARY 4th 1959 - The date of her death. G. GOVERNMENT GIRL - 1943 stinker in which she played Mrs. Harris H. HOUSEMAIDS were her specialty as a premiere character actor I. IVY - 1947 movie in which she played Mrs. Thrawn J. JUSTIFIED in her screaming …. The Invisible Man really set her off ! K. KEEGAN - In 1926 she appeared on stage at the Little Theatre, London where she played Ellen KEEGAN in "Autumn Fire".
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Post by ellynmacg on Mar 29, 2020 23:32:37 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: UNA O'CONNOR
A. ANNIE - The sole name listed for two different characters she played in back-to-back films: All Men Are Enemies and Stingaree (both released in 1934) B. BELFAST - Her birthplace C. CAVALCADE (1933) - Was brought to Hollywood in 1932 to recreate her role as Ellen Bridges D. DARK - She made her first appearance on film in Dark Red Roses (1929) E. ELLIE . her roles In KISSES FOR BREAKFAST and HER FIRST BEAU F. FEBRUARY 4th 1959 - The date of her death. G. GOVERNMENT GIRL - 1943 stinker in which she played Mrs. Harris H. HOUSEMAIDS were her specialty as a premiere character actor I. IVY - 1947 movie in which she played Mrs. Thrawn J. JUSTIFIED in her screaming …. The Invisible Man really set her off ! K. KEEGAN - In 1926 she appeared on stage at the Little Theatre, London where she played Ellen KEEGAN in "Autumn Fire". L. LOST HONEYMOON - 1947 release in which she portrayed Mrs. Tubbs
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