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Post by RiP, IMDb on Nov 29, 2017 23:09:52 GMT
DUCT in Celebritydom? Before either Harvey Weinstein or Bill Cosby.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Nov 29, 2017 23:22:23 GMT
Fatty Arbuckle
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Nov 29, 2017 23:24:13 GMT
Thanks! Are you SURE it's FA, not someone else?
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Nov 29, 2017 23:57:10 GMT
1921. First one I know of.
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Post by Salzmank on Nov 30, 2017 0:06:14 GMT
I believe the word in question is who, as to be is a copular verb. That is to say, one would write, " who was the first accused..." and respond, " he was the first accused," not "whom was the first accused..." and "him was the first accused." Apologies for the pedantry, but I've noticed your correction of others' grammar in the subject line, RiP, IMDb, so I thought you'd appreciate a friendly tip. 
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Nov 30, 2017 0:07:39 GMT
Most likely Socrates.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Nov 30, 2017 0:20:12 GMT
Thanks! Are you SURE it's FA, not someone else? Charlie Chaplin was involved in a huge divorce in 1927, and wound up paying $600,000 to his newly-exed wife. Charlie liked 'em young, and it turned his hair gray.
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Post by RiP, IMDb on Nov 30, 2017 0:31:28 GMT
I believe the word in question is who, as to be is a copular verb. That is to say, one would write, "who was the first accused..." and respond, "he was the first accused," not "whom was the first accused..." and "him was the first accused." Apologies for the pedantry, but I've noticed your correction of others' grammar in the subject line, RiP, IMDb , so I thought you'd appreciate a friendly tip.  You're right...
I was thinking that the person in question was an "object" (whom) and NOT a "subject" (who).
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