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Post by marianne48 on Nov 14, 2022 14:54:22 GMT
For this actor's first role on Broadway, he played a Japanese waiter; he had one line. Who was this future Hollywood star?
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Post by Isapop on Nov 14, 2022 15:54:58 GMT
Humphrey Bogart.
The line was, "We'll always have Hamamatsu".
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Post by Isapop on Nov 14, 2022 16:02:26 GMT
Oh, wait.
The line was, "The stuff that sushi is made of."
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Post by marianne48 on Nov 14, 2022 17:25:31 GMT
Humphrey Bogart. The line was, "We'll always have Hamamatsu". Correct! I don't know what his line was here, but he is also often credited as the first person to bound onto a stage and utter the line "Tennis, anyone?" or some variation of it. Bogart would alternately admit or deny that he'd done this.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Nov 14, 2022 17:49:52 GMT
The play was Drifting - Playhouse Theater .. Jan 2, 1922 -Feb 1922 Appeared Billed as H.D. Bogart as "Ernie Crockett" Humphrey Bogart played "Third husband" Melodrama. Written by John Colton and D.H. Andrews. Directed by John Cromwell. Playhouse Theatre: 2 Jan 1922-Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Allen Atwell, Frank Backus, Millie Beland, William Blaisdell, Alice Brady (as "Cassie Cook"), Cornelius Bull, Leonard Cary, Jane Corcoran (as "Mrs. Cook" / "A Monger of Lost Dolls"), Burr Caruth [credited as Burr Curruth], Harry Davies, Marguerite de Marhanno, Maxwell Driscoll, Barry Fitz Patrick, Franklyn Fox, Master Jack Grattan, Lumsden Hare (as "Dr. Li Shen Kueng"), Olaf Laven, Winifred Lawshe, Geraldine McCreery, Leward Meeker, Florence Short, Edwin Thompson, Blanche Wallace, Eve Ware, Robert Warwick, H. Mortimer White. Produced by William A. Brady. NOTE: Filmed as Drifting (1923), Shanghai Lady (1929). 1920's Bogart
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Post by Penn Guinn on Nov 14, 2022 17:51:34 GMT
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