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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 25, 2020 12:06:05 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983) F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young. K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 25, 2020 18:15:37 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983) F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young. K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q> QUOTE: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career~"In in over 60 movies I never said one cuss word."
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Post by alfromni on Apr 25, 2020 18:21:25 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983) F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young. K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career~"In in over 60 movies I never said one cuss word." R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Apr 25, 2020 18:22:36 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983) F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young. K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career~"In in over 60 movies I never said one cuss word." R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough S: STUNTMAN - Worked as a stuntman before achieving success as an actor.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 25, 2020 18:27:32 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983) F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young. K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career~"In in over 60 movies I never said one cuss word." R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough S: STUNTMAN - Worked as a stuntman before achieving success as an actor. T: TRAVIS McGee (1983) -TVM in which he played Van Harder
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 25, 2020 18:39:47 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983) F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young. K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE:"The Ten Commandments (1956)] I don't know if you saw the parting of the Red Sea with the chariots on the horses, I did stuff like that. R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough S: STUNTMAN - Worked as a stuntman before achieving success as an actor. T: TRAVIS McGee (1983) -TVM in which he played Van Harder U. UnCredIted role as a Miner in PAINT YOUR WAGON"
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Post by alfromni on Apr 25, 2020 18:59:27 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983) F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young. K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy N: NEW Mexico - where he died. O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE:"The Ten Commandments (1956)] I don't know if you saw the parting of the Red Sea with the chariots on the horses, I did stuff like that. R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough S: STUNTMAN - Worked as a stuntman before achieving success as an actor. T: TRAVIS McGee (1983) -TVM in which he played Van Harder U. UnCredIted role as a Miner in PAINT YOUR WAGON" V: VIOLENT MEN, The (1954) - in which he played an Anchor Rider (whatever that is), also uncredited
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 25, 2020 19:58:54 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983)
F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young.
K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy N: NEW Mexico - where he died. O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)
P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE:"The Ten Commandments (1956)] I don't know if you saw the parting of the Red Sea with the chariots on the horses, I did stuff like that. R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough S: STUNTMAN - Worked as a stuntman before achieving success as an actor. T: TRAVIS McGee (1983) -TVM in which he played Van Harder
U. UnCredIted role as a Miner in PAINT YOUR WAGON" V: VIOLENT MEN, The (1954) - in which he played an Anchor Rider (whatever that is), also uncredited W: WALTZ Across Texas -- he portrays 'Frank Walker'
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 25, 2020 20:01:29 GMT
V: VIOLENT MEN, The (1954) - in which he played an Anchor Rider (whatever that is), also uncredited
'Anchor' was the name of Glenn Ford's ranch
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Post by alfromni on Apr 26, 2020 3:13:20 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983)
F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young.
K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy N: NEW Mexico - where he died. O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)
P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE:"The Ten Commandments (1956)] I don't know if you saw the parting of the Red Sea with the chariots on the horses, I did stuff like that. R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough S: STUNTMAN - Worked as a stuntman before achieving success as an actor. T: TRAVIS McGee (1983) - TVM in which he played Van Harder
U: UnCredIted role as a Miner in PAINT YOUR WAGON" V: VIOLENT MEN, The (1954) - in which he played an Anchor Rider, also uncredited W: WALTZ Across Texas -- he portrays 'Frank Walker' X: XXVI - At lesat 26 uncredited roles in his career.
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Post by brimfin on Apr 26, 2020 16:53:43 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983)
F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young.
K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy N: NEW Mexico - where he died. O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)
P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE:"The Ten Commandments (1956)] I don't know if you saw the parting of the Red Sea with the chariots on the horses, I did stuff like that. R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough S: STUNTMAN - Worked as a stuntman before achieving success as an actor. T: TRAVIS McGee (1983) - TVM in which he played Van Harder
U: UnCredIted role as a Miner in PAINT YOUR WAGON" V: VIOLENT MEN, The (1954) - in which he played an Anchor Rider, also uncredited W: WALTZ Across Texas -- he portrays 'Frank Walker' X: XXVI - At lesat 26 uncredited roles in his career. Y - YOUNGMAN, Ira - Part he played in an early episode of TV series CIMARRON CITY "Twelve Guns" (S1,E4). He was uncredited.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 26, 2020 17:16:26 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: RICHARD FARNSWORTH ___________________________________________
A: ACTING - Started as a stuntman in his teens, he didn't receive his first actual acting credit until he was much older B: BLOW, Red -- his character as the baseball coach for the New York Knights in THE NATURAL C: CAAN, James -- His co-star in MISERY and COMES A HORSEMAN D: "DOUBLED" stars ranging from Roy Rogers to Gary Cooper, and he often doubled the bad guy as well. E: EVAN - His role in Independence Day (1983)
F: FOUR Letter Words: Shortly before his death, when asked by film critic Roger Ebert what he was most proud of in regard to his acting career, he replied that it was the fact that in over 60 movies he never says one cuss word. G: GREY Fox, The -- 1982 Film playing real life train robber 'Bill Miner.' H: HOWARD HAWK'S- Director of RED RIVER I: INTO THE NIGHT - he played Jack Caper J: JOE - Played a cowboy in Mighty Joe Young.
K: KATHLEEN Quinlan - his co-star in INDEPENDENCE DAY (1983) L: LASSIE (1994) - in which he played Len Collins M: MONTE WALSH (1970) - He had a small role as a cowboy N: NEW Mexico - where he died. O: OUTLAW - His role in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)
P: POLO FIELD - He was working as a stable hand at a polo field in L.A. when he was offered a job with better pay as a stuntman in A Day At the Races (1937) Q: QUOTE:"The Ten Commandments (1956)] I don't know if you saw the parting of the Red Sea with the chariots on the horses, I did stuff like that. R: RUCKUS (1980) - In which he played Sheriff Jethro Pough S: STUNTMAN - Worked as a stuntman before achieving success as an actor. T: TRAVIS McGee (1983) - TVM in which he played Van Harder
U: UnCredIted role as a Miner in PAINT YOUR WAGON" V: VIOLENT MEN, The (1954) - in which he played an Anchor Rider, also uncredited W: WALTZ Across Texas -- he portrays 'Frank Walker' X: XXVI - At lesat 26 uncredited roles in his career. Y - YOUNGMAN, Ira - Part he played in an early episode of TV series CIMARRON CITY "Twelve Guns" (S1,E4). He was uncredited. Z. ZANE Grey Theater - He played a trooper in the episode: "Star Over Texas"
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 28, 2020 22:02:59 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: WILLIAM HOLDEN ___________________________________
A: AIR Force Test Pilot (Major Lincoln Bond) -- TOWARD THE UNKNOWN
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Post by BATouttaheck on Apr 28, 2020 23:40:10 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: WILLIAM HOLDEN ___________________________________
A: AIR Force Test Pilot (Major Lincoln Bond) -- TOWARD THE UNKNOWN B. BIRTH Name = William Franklin Beedle, Jr.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 29, 2020 7:23:54 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: WILLIAM HOLDEN ___________________________________
A: AIR Force Test Pilot (Major Lincoln Bond) -- TOWARD THE UNKNOWN B. BIRTH Name = William Franklin Beedle, Jr. C. CARTER, Hal - His role in Picnic (1955) for which he was a BAFTA Award nominaee for Best Foreign Actor.
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 29, 2020 10:20:18 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: WILLIAM HOLDEN ___________________________________
A: AIR Force Test Pilot (Major Lincoln Bond) -- TOWARD THE UNKNOWN B. BIRTH Name = William Franklin Beedle, Jr. C. CARTER, Hal - His role in Picnic (1955) for which he was a BAFTA Award nominaee for Best Foreign Actor. D. DAMIEN: Omen II -- His role of 'Richard Thorn' (Gregory Peck's brother)
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Post by alfromni on Apr 29, 2020 15:20:42 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: WILLIAM HOLDEN ___________________________________
A: AIR Force Test Pilot (Major Lincoln Bond) -- TOWARD THE UNKNOWN B. BIRTH Name = William Franklin Beedle, Jr. C. CARTER, Hal - His role in Picnic (1955) for which he was a BAFTA Award nominaee for Best Foreign Actor. D. DAMIEN: Omen II -- His role of 'Richard Thorn' (Gregory Peck's brother) E. ESCAPE from Fort Bravo (1953) - in which hw played Capt. Roper
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 29, 2020 15:40:41 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: WILLIAM HOLDEN ___________________________________
A: AIR Force Test Pilot (Major Lincoln Bond) -- TOWARD THE UNKNOWN B. BIRTH Name = William Franklin Beedle, Jr. C. CARTER, Hal - His role in Picnic (1955) for which he was a BAFTA Award nominaee for Best Foreign Actor. D. DAMIEN: Omen II -- His role of 'Richard Thorn' (Gregory Peck's brother) E. ESCAPE from Fort Bravo (1953) - in which he played Capt. Roper F. FORD, Glenn -- his best buddy and co-star in two 1940s Westerns
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Post by alfromni on Apr 29, 2020 15:44:23 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: WILLIAM HOLDEN ___________________________________
A: AIR Force Test Pilot (Major Lincoln Bond) -- TOWARD THE UNKNOWN B. BIRTH Name = William Franklin Beedle, Jr. C. CARTER, Hal - His role in Picnic (1955) for which he was a BAFTA Award nominaee for Best Foreign Actor. D. DAMIEN: Omen II -- His role of 'Richard Thorn' (Gregory Peck's brother) E. ESCAPE from Fort Bravo (1953) - in which he played Capt. Roper F. FORD, Glenn -- his best buddy and co-star in two 1940s Westerns G. GOLDEN Boy (1939) - Holden's first starring role
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 29, 2020 16:17:54 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: WILLIAM HOLDEN ___________________________________
A: AIR Force Test Pilot (Major Lincoln Bond) -- TOWARD THE UNKNOWN B. BIRTH Name = William Franklin Beedle, Jr. C. CARTER, Hal - His role in Picnic (1955) for which he was a BAFTA Award nominaee for Best Foreign Actor. D. DAMIEN: Omen II -- His role of 'Richard Thorn' (Gregory Peck's brother) E. ESCAPE from Fort Bravo (1953) - in which he played Capt. Roper
F. FORD, Glenn -- his best buddy and co-star in two 1940s Westerns G. GOLDEN Boy (1939) - Holden's first starring role H. HORSE Soldiers, The -- Joining the Ford-Wayne company as 'Major Henry Kendall'
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