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Post by alfromni on Apr 24, 2021 17:51:07 GMT
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon
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Post by SIRIUS on Apr 25, 2021 1:19:37 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935
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Post by alfromni on Apr 25, 2021 1:27:14 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Nominated the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943)
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 25, 2021 15:57:15 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943) T. TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE - In which he played Buck Rand.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 25, 2021 16:16:09 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Nominated the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943) T. TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE - In which he played Buck Rand. U. UNDER Pressure (1935) - In which he played Nipper Moran.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 25, 2021 17:21:33 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943) T. TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE - In which he played Buck Rand. U. UNDER Pressure (1935) - In which he played Nipper Moran. V. VIRGINIAN, THE - TV series in which he starred and the last project he was involved in before his death.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 25, 2021 17:29:08 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Nominated the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943) T. TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE - In which he played Buck Rand. U. UNDER Pressure (1935) - In which he played Nipper Moran. V. VIRGINIAN, THE - TV series in which he starred and the last project he was involved in before his death. W. WOODLAWN Memorial Cemetery - His last resting place.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 25, 2021 19:56:54 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD. A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943) T. TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE - In which he played Buck Rand. U. UNDER Pressure (1935) - In which he played Nipper Moran. V. VIRGINIAN, THE - TV series in which he starred and the last project he was involved in before his death. W. WOODLAWN Memorial Cemetery - His last resting place. X. ReX - His son, Rex, a coffee importer who died in 1960. Hey, it's X, it's as good as it gets!
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Post by alfromni on Apr 25, 2021 21:25:27 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Nominated the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943) T. TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE - In which he played Buck Rand. U. UNDER Pressure (1935) - In which he played Nipper Moran. V. VIRGINIAN, THE - TV series in which he starred and the last project he was involved in before his death. W. WOODLAWN Memorial Cemetery - His last resting place. X. ReX - His son, Rex, a coffee importer who died in 1960. Y. YESTERDAY's Timepiece (1967) - an episode of "The Virginian" in which he played his regular role as John Grainger.
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Post by SIRIUS on Apr 26, 2021 4:06:48 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943) T. TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE - In which he played Buck Rand. U. UNDER Pressure (1935) - In which he played Nipper Moran. V. VIRGINIAN, THE - TV series in which he starred and the last project he was involved in before his death. W. WOODLAWN Memorial Cemetery - His last resting place. X. ReX - His son, Rex, a coffee importer who died in 1960. Y. YESTERDAY's Timepiece (1967) - an episode of "The Virginian" in which he played his regular role as John Grainger. Z. This letter appears twice in an "IMDb Bickford personal Quote": "It's appropriate that I should have come in on the wings of a blizzard. I've been blowing up a storm ever since."
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Post by alfromni on Apr 26, 2021 4:29:44 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: CHARLES BICKFORD.
A. ACQUITTED - At age nine was tried and acquitted for attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his dog. B. BLACK MACDONALD - He earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for playing this character in the 1948 film "Johnny Belinda." C. CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts - where he was born. D. DYNAMITE - Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford in a play and offered him his first movie role in Dynamite (1929). E. EAST of Borneo (1931) - in which he played Dr. Allan Randolph F. FINANCIAL SECURITY - Bickford invested his earnings in a variety of interests, including whaling boats, a schooner, a gas station, a hog farm, a chicken ranch, a lingerie shop and he owned an Indonesian island where coconuts were harvested. G. GIRL from God's Country (1940) - in which he played Bill Bogler. H. HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME - Bickford received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His motion-picture star is located at 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, and his television star is located at 1620 Vine Street. I. ISLANDERS, The - An ABC series in which he guest-starred. J. JENNIFER JONES - She was a close friend of Bickford's and attempted suicide on the day of his death. Whether her attempt was related is unknown. K. KEATON - He played General Keaton in the 1956 Playhouse 90 episode "Forbidden Area" L. LORETUS BICKFORD - His father. M. MASSACHUSETTS - The State in which he was born N. NATIONAL BOARD OF REVIEW - Bickford won the 1955 National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor for Not As a Stranger. O. OTTO Hartman - His role in "Daughter of Shanghai" (1937). P. PAINTING - One of his outside interests was painting Q. QUEEN of the Yukon (1940) - In which he played Ace Rincon R. RECOVERED - after being mauled by a lion while making East of Java in 1935 S. SONG/SUPPORTING - Nominated the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, for The Song of Bernadette (1943) T. TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE - In which he played Buck Rand. U. UNDER Pressure (1935) - In which he played Nipper Moran. V. VIRGINIAN, THE - TV series in which he starred and the last project he was involved in before his death. W. WOODLAWN Memorial Cemetery - His last resting place. X. ReX - His son, Rex, a coffee importer who died in 1960. Y. YESTERDAY's Timepiece (1967) - an episode of "The Virginian" in which he played his regular role as John Grainger. Z. This letter appears twice in an "IMDb Bickford personal Quote": "It's appropriate that I should have come in on the wings of a blizzard. I've been blowing up a storm ever since." Z. Zeb Rawlins - His role in "The Unforgiven" (1960)
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Post by alfromni on Apr 26, 2021 16:26:10 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE
A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Apr 26, 2021 18:57:44 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE
A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. B. BAND CONCERT, The - 1935 Mickey Mouse animated short film
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Post by alfromni on Apr 27, 2021 1:08:58 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE
A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. B. BAND CONCERT, The - 1935 Mickey Mouse animated short film C. CREATION - Mickey Mouse was created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, an earlier cartoon character that was created by the Disney studio but owned by Universal Pictures
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Post by alfromni on Apr 28, 2021 1:39:44 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE
A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. B. BAND CONCERT, The - 1935 Mickey Mouse animated short film C. CREATION - Mickey Mouse was created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, an earlier cartoon character that was created by the Disney studio but owned by Universal Pictures D. DISNEY, Walt - Mickey's creator.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Apr 28, 2021 2:19:55 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE
A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. B. BAND CONCERT, The - 1935 Mickey Mouse animated short film C. CREATION - Mickey Mouse was created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, an earlier cartoon character that was created by the Disney studio but owned by Universal Pictures D. DISNEY, Walt - Mickey's creator. E. EPIC - Epic Mickey: a 2010 platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii. The game focuses on Mickey Mouse.
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Post by alfromni on Apr 28, 2021 2:26:56 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE
A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. B. BAND CONCERT, The - 1935 Mickey Mouse animated short film C. CREATION - Mickey Mouse was created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, an earlier cartoon character that was created by the Disney studio but owned by Universal Pictures D. DISNEY, Walt - Mickey's creator. E. EPIC - Epic Mickey: a 2010 platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii. The game focuses on Mickey Mouse. F. FANTASIA - A rare feature-length movie to include Mickey.
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Post by ellynmacg on May 16, 2021 2:46:32 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE
A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. B. BAND CONCERT, The - 1935 Mickey Mouse animated short film C. CREATION - Mickey Mouse was created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, an earlier cartoon character that was created by the Disney studio but owned by Universal Pictures D. DISNEY, Walt - Mickey's creator. E. EPIC - Epic Mickey: a 2010 platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii. The game focuses on Mickey Mouse. F. FANTASIA - A rare feature-length movie to include Mickey. G. GILBERT, Billy - Played Mickey's GARGANTUAN adversary, Willie the GIANT, in "Mickey and the Beanstalk" segment of FUN AND FANCY FREE.
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Post by alfromni on May 16, 2021 3:19:51 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE
A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. B. BAND CONCERT, The - 1935 Mickey Mouse animated short film C. CREATION - Mickey Mouse was created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, an earlier cartoon character that was created by the Disney studio but owned by Universal Pictures D. DISNEY, Walt - Mickey's creator. E. EPIC - Epic Mickey: a 2010 platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii. The game focuses on Mickey Mouse. F. FANTASIA - A rare feature-length movie to include Mickey. G. GILBERT, Billy - Played Mickey's GARGANTUAN adversary, Willie the GIANT, in "Mickey and the Beanstalk" segment of FUN AND FANCY FREE. H. HOLLYWOOD Walk of Fame - Mickey became the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Post by alfromni on May 17, 2021 6:30:28 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: MICKEY MOUSE A. AN ANTHROMORPHIC mouse - having the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. B. BAND CONCERT, The - 1935 Mickey Mouse animated short film C. CREATION - Mickey Mouse was created as a replacement for Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, an earlier cartoon character that was created by the Disney studio but owned by Universal Pictures D. DISNEY, Walt - Mickey's creator. E. EPIC - Epic Mickey: a 2010 platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii. The game focuses on Mickey Mouse. F. FANTASIA - A rare feature-length movie to include Mickey. G. GILBERT, Billy - Played Mickey's GARGANTUAN adversary, Willie the GIANT, in "Mickey and the Beanstalk" segment of FUN AND FANCY FREE. H. HOLLYWOOD Walk of Fame - Mickey became the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I. ICONIC IMAGE - Mickey must have excellent hearing. His ears are always shown full on regardless of stance or facial position.
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