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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Feb 14, 2017 20:23:27 GMT
Who is your favourite super-prolific actor or actress?
One of my favourites is Al St. John, who appeared in about 337 films.
How about you?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2017 20:29:49 GMT
John Carradine comes to mind. Walter Brennan.
A little off topic, but? I used to watch "Batman" when I was 4-5 years old.
What a kick it was to see Neil Hamilton (the Commissioner) show up in countless films from the late 20's, early 30's!
Or William Demarest in "The Jazz Singer". All I could think about when he was on screen was his turn as grizzled old "Uncle Charley" from "My Three Sons".
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Post by gadolinium on Feb 20, 2017 23:09:17 GMT
John Carradine. The man was in almost everything.
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Post by Wesley Crusher on Feb 20, 2017 23:17:42 GMT
My top 3 character actors ...
John Carradine 47 Feature Films (+12 more uncredited)
Ward Bond 41 Feature Films (+18 more uncredited)
Reginald Owen 41 Feature Films (+2 more uncredited)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2017 23:20:34 GMT
Gino Corrado (1893–1982)
Sort of the Where's Waldo of classic film.
Check out his filmography - over 400 credits!
Appeared uncredited as a waiter in both Citizen Kane (1941) and in Casablanca (1942), and the only actor to appear in both films. He also appeared in three other legendary films: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), Gone with the Wind (1939) and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939).
He was even in my favorite Three Stooges short Micro-Phonies (1945) where he plays Signor Spumoni, a pompous Italian singer, who unveils Curly dressed up in drag pretending to be opera singer "Senorita Cucaracha", accompanied by Moe as "Senor Mucho" and Larry as "Senor Gusto".
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