Saturday, September 12, 2009

The Movie - Lilac Time (1928)

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Soundtrack: "Jeannine, I Dream of Lilac Time" by 'Nathaniel Shilkret' (qv) and 'L. Wolfe Gilbert' (qv) Performed by John McCormack
The original Broadway production of "Lilac Time" by 'Jane Cowl' (qv) and 'Jane Murfin' (qv) opened at the Theater Republic on February 6, 1917 and ran for 176 performances.
Filming Dates: ? - March 1928
All of those handsome infantile man inside their flying machines be billeted in a enclosed area subsequent to the Widow Berthelot's farmstead in France. Her daughter Jeannine be interested crudely speaking the young men warfare in sanction of England in World War I and their airplanes. Then one of the aviators is kill. His double is Captain Philip Blythe who can't support but outlook Jeannine. When he lands the original circumstance, she is regard between his "runway." She make a more favorable general idea when he see her later near the lilacs. When all of the young men depart against a expedition, Blythe promise to race back.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Romance, War
Runtimes: 80
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:2687.42 m, MET:2776.12 m, MET:2778 m, PFM:35 mm, OFM:35 mm
Release Dates: USA:3 August 1928, USA:18 October 1928, Finland:28 October 1929
SEE LIFE at its most magnificent moments---in the most magnificent spectacle the screen has ever given you!, TREMENDOUS SPECTACLE, when scores of fighting airplanes come to death grips in the skies...STIRRING ROMANCE in the glorious love of a maid of Normandy for a daredevil flier who goes up on his last trip in the face of new found love.

In movie have been taken:

Emile Chautard (actor)
Entered films in Paris in 1907., Step-father of director 'George Archainbaud' (qv)., One source gives birth date as 1881 in Paris.
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (organ failure)
French administrator and actress of American and French films. He instigate his occupation next to ability of a bear actor at the Odeon bordered by Paris, later at the Eclair, where on earth he become optical director and chief director of the drama seminary in 1910. Five years subsequent he traveled to America and began a delighted career as a exhibit director all for disparate American film staunch. After greater than a decade as a director, he return briefly to acting and appear in a cavernous breadth of role in a amount of films impetuous his annihilation at 53.
Birth Notes: Avignon, Vaucluse, France
Other Works: Stage actor and film director.
Spouse: 'Alice Archainbaud' (? - 13 March 1920) (her death)
Death Date: 24 April 1934
Birth Date: 1864

Eddie Clayton (actor)
Height: 5' 9"
Birth Notes: Charleston, West Virginia, USA
Birth Date: March 1899

Gary Cooper (actor)
Articles: "Vanity Fair" (USA), November 1999, Iss. 471, pg. 236-241 & 256-259, by: Tom Hanks, "The Quiet King", "Cinemanía" (Mexico), September 1998, Vol. 2, Iss. 24, pg. 27, by: Gabriel Lerman, "Leyendas de Hollywood: Gary Cooper", "Le Soir" (Belgium), 29 March 1997, pg. 11, by: Luc Honorez, "Reviens Gary Cooper, reviens!", "English Pages" (Belgium), 1961, Vol. XXV, Iss. 1, pg. 3-4, by: Peter Finchley, "The silent man of the West"
Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, riding, swimming, and taxidermy., In the early 1930s, his doctor told him he had been working too hard. Cooper went to Europe and stayed a lot longer than planned. When he returned, he was told there was now a "new" Gary Cooper - an unknown actor needed a better name for films, so the studio had reversed Gary Cooper's initials and created a name that sounded similar - 'Cary Grant' (qv)., Along with actress 'Mylène Demongeot' (qv), Cooper set in motion the first escalator to be installed in a cinema, at the Rex Theatre in Paris on June 7 1957., Interred at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Southampton, Long Island, New York, USA., Worked as a Yellowstone Park guide for several seasons before becoming an actor., Father-in-law of pianist and composer 'Byron Janis' (qv)., Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1966., Pictured on one of four 25¢ US commemorative postage stamps issued 23 March 1990 honoring classic films released in 1939. The stamp featured Cooper as the title character of _Beau Geste (1939)_ (qv). The other films honored were _Stagecoach (1939)_ (qv), _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv), and _Gone with the Wind (1939)_ (qv)., Upon seeing him, a professor in the theater department at Grinnell College recorded "shows no promise.", Father of 'Maria Cooper (I)' (qv)., Despite his wholesome screen image, he was an infamous (and privately boastful) lady-killer in reality, allegedly having had affairs with numerous and sometimes very famous leading ladies throughout his career. This was in spite of the fact that he had a faithful wife, Sandra, and that many of his lovers were also married., His Oscar-winning roles as Will Kane from _High Noon (1952)_ (qv) and Sgt. Alvin York from _Sergeant York (1941)_ (qv) were ranked #5 and #35 in the American Film Institute's Heroes list in their 100 years of The Greatest Screen Heroes and Villains., He was voted the 18th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly., Is mentioned in the 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv) song "Puttin' On The Ritz" and in the song "La Dernière Séance" by 'Eddy Mitchell' (qv)., He was voted the 42nd Greatest Movie Star of all time by Premiere Magazine., He was fond of dogs, at various times he owned boxers, Dobermans and Great Danes. He and his wife also raised Sealyhams., He liked sports and kept in shape with hiking and riding, tennis and golf, archery and skiing, trout fishing and spear fishing, swimming and scuba diving and driving fast cars. He liked boxing., His first Hollywood love was 'Clara Bow (I)' (qv). Shortly after they separated he dated and lived with 'Lupe Velez' (qv)., Appeared in 107 movies, 82 of which he starred in. Only 16 of those were filmed in color. And he starred in 14 silent movies., Has starred in a total number of 20 westerns, 3 of those were silent., His mother's favorite movie of his is _The Pride of the Yankees (1942)_ (qv)., His appetite was prodigious, but no matter how much he ate, he always remained thin. During his early years in Hollywood, working odd jobs and living with his parents, he said, he said with some comic exaggeration, that his "starvation diet at the time ran to no less than a dozen eggs a day, a couple of loaves of bread, a platter of bacon, and just enough pork chops between meals to keep me going until I got home for supper." His specialty on hunting trips was gargantuan: wild duck covered with bacon strips, enhanced by four eggs and steak. He could eat a cherry pie and drink a quart of milk for lunch., He blew the harmonica and strummed the guitar; played backgammon and bridge; grew corn and avocados on the Encino ranch he bought in the early 1930s and loved to work with his tractor in the garden., Named the #11 Greatest Actor on The 50 Greatest Screen Legends list by the American Film Institute, He starred in two movies that were based on novels by 'Ernest Hemingway' (qv): _A Farewell to Arms (1932)_ (qv) and _For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)_ (qv)., His income from his movies was: 1932 - $85,000, 1933 - $133,000, 1934 - $258,000, 1935 - $328,000, 1937 - $370,000, From 1938 to 1942 he earned $150,000 per picture., He signed a six year contract with 'Samuel Goldwyn' (qv), to make six pictures at $150,000 per picture. At the time Paramount had legal rights to Cooper and threatened to sue. The two companies came to an understanding that Paramount would loan Cooper to Goldywn to make one picture a year from 1938-1942., Appeared on the cover of Life magazine November 24, 1941., Has played six real life characters on screen. Wild Bill Hickok, Marco Polo, Sgt. 'Alvin C. York' (qv), 'Lou Gehrig' (qv), Dr. 'Commander Corydon M. Wassell' (qv) and Gen. 'Billy Mitchell (III)' (qv)., In 1944 he formed his own production company, International Pictures, with 'Samuel Goldwyn' (qv). His partners were 'Leo Spitz' (qv), 'William Goetz' (qv) (who'd recently been ousted from 20th Century Fox) and 'Nunnally Johnson' (qv). They only produced two movies, _Casanova Brown (1944)_ (qv) and _Along Came Jones (1945)_ (qv). Then in 1946 they sold International Pictures to Universal Pictures, which changed its name to Universal-International., He was a conservative Republican. He voted for 'Calvin Coolidge' (qv) in 1924, and for 'Herbert Hoover (I)' (qv) in 1928 and 1932. He actively campaigned for 'Wendell Willkie' (qv) in 1940, strongly believing that 'Franklin Delano Roosevelt' (qv) should serve no more than two terms of office, and endorsed 'Thomas E. Dewey' (qv) in 1944., By June 1955 he had made 80 films from which the studio's earned $250 million and he only earned $6 million in salary and percentages., By 1942 he left 'Samuel Goldwyn' (qv) and Paramount, then formed his own production company, then on October 22, 1947 he signed with Warner Brothers to make $295,000 per picture., His father Charles Cooper died of pneumonia on September 18th 1946, three months after Gary completed _Cloak and Dagger (1946)_ (qv) and 3 days after his father's 81st birthday., Starred in two movies with 'Teresa Wright (I)' (qv), _The Pride of the Yankees (1942)_ (qv) and _Casanova Brown (1944)_ (qv)., 'Sam Wood (I)' (qv) directed him in four movies, _The Pride of the Yankees (1942)_ (qv), _For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943)_ (qv), _Casanova Brown (1944)_ (qv) and _Saratoga Trunk (1945)_ (qv)., 'Cecil B. DeMille' (qv) directed him in _The Plainsman (1936)_ (qv), _North West Mounted Police (1940)_ (qv), _The Story of Dr. Wassell (1944)_ (qv) and _Unconquered (1947)_ (qv)., 'Frank Capra' (qv) directed him in two movies, _Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)_ (qv) and _Meet John Doe (1941)_ (qv)., Appeared in four movies with 'Fay Wray' (qv), _The First Kiss (1928)_ (qv), _The Legion of the Condemned (1928)_ (qv), _The Texan (1930)_ (qv), _One Sunday Afternoon (1933)_ (qv)., Appeared in two movies with 'Marlene Dietrich' (qv), _Morocco (1930)_ (qv) and _Desire (1936)_ (qv)., 'Howard Hawks' (qv) directed him in three movies, _Today We Live (1933)_ (qv), _Ball of Fire (1941)_ (qv) and _Sergeant York (1941)_ (qv)., Appeared in three movies with 'Barbara Stanwyck' (qv), _Ball of Fire (1941)_ (qv), _Meet John Doe (1941)_ (qv) and _Blowing Wild (1953)_ (qv)., Appeared in eight movies with 'Walter Brennan' (qv). These were _Watch Your Wife (1926)_ (qv), _The Wedding Night (1935)_ (qv), _The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)_ (qv), _The Westerner (1940)_ (qv), _Meet John Doe (1941)_ (qv), _Sergeant York (1941)_ (qv), _The Pride of the Yankees (1942)_ (qv) and _Task Force (1949)_ (qv)., In 1951, after 25 years in show business, his professional reputation declined, and he was dropped from the Motion Picture Herald's list of the top 10 Box Office performers. In the following year he made a big comeback at the age of fifty-one with _High Noon (1952)_ (qv)., Took an acting class from 'Michael Chekhov' (qv), He turned down both _Stagecoach (1939)_ (qv) and _Gone with the Wind (1939)_ (qv)., He wasn't present to receive his Academy Award in February 1953, for his portrayal of Marshal Will Kane in _High Noon (1952)_ (qv). He asked 'John Wayne (I)' (qv) to accept it on his behalf., He left America and Hollywood and didn't return for 18 months. During that time he was in Hawaii, Mexico and France and shot four films: _Return to Paradise (1953)_ (qv), _Blowing Wild (1953)_ (qv), _Garden of Evil (1954)_ (qv) and _Vera Cruz (1954)_ (qv)., He formed his own production company, Baroda Productions, in 1958. In 1959 the company made three of his more unusual films: _The Hanging Tree (1959)_ (qv), _They Came to Cordura (1959)_ (qv) and _The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959)_ (qv)., Was romantically linked with 'Marlene Dietrich' (qv), Was very good friends with 'Ernest Hemingway' (qv) for twenty years. Hemingway shot himself a month after Cooper's death., He declined roles in _The Big Trail (1930)_ (qv), _Stagecoach (1939)_ (qv) and _Red River (1948)_ (qv). All of these were subsequently played by 'John Wayne., Both of his parents were immigrants to America from England., On 16 April 1958 he entered the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital for a full face-lift and other cosmetic surgery by Dr John Converse, one of the leading plastic surgeons in America. Newspaper articles commenting on the effects of the operation said his face now looked quite different and the procedure had not been successful., His shot from _High Noon (1952)_ (qv) was used as a Solidarity candidates trademark of the first independent elections in Poland in June 1989 ("There's a new sheriff in town"), In the spring of 1960 he had two operations, one for prostate cancer and then after that a part of his colon removed which was cancerous also. The doctors were sure that they had gotten all of it. His body strengthened and he made the movie _The Naked Edge (1961)_ (qv) in England, but while he was making this film he had a lot of pain in his neck and shoulders. When he returned home from England he went back to the doctor and it was then that he had to be told the cancer had metastasized to his lungs and bones. As he did in _The Pride of the Yankees (1942)_ (qv) he took it in his stride and said, "If it is God's will, that's all right too." He opted not to take very much treatment., His reputation as an unthinking conservative seems largely undeserved. Though he appeared as a "friendly witness" before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1947, he carefully avoided naming any people he suspected of having Communist sympathies within the Hollywood community. He later starred in _High Noon (1952)_ (qv), a western that was an allegory for blacklisting in Hollywood, and strongly defended blacklisted screenwriter 'Carl Foreman (I)' (qv) from attacks by the right-wing Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals. Foreman later credited Cooper as the only major star in Hollywood who tried to help him. His mistress 'Patricia Neal' (qv), who did consider herself a liberal, said Gary was "conservative" but "you couldn't call him right-wing". Cooper showed a sense of humor by asking 'John Wayne (I)' (qv) to collect his Oscar for him in 1953, after Wayne had criticized _High Noon (1952)_ (qv) as "anti-American"., After 'James Stewart (I)' (qv) revealed to the world that Cooper was dying of cancer, messages poured in from such friends and well-wishers as 'Pope John XXIII' (qv), former Vice President 'Richard Nixon' (qv), 'Henry Fonda' (qv), 'Pablo Picasso' (qv), 'Queen Elizabeth II' (qv) of England, Princess Grace ('Grace Kelly (I)' (qv)) of Monaco, 'John Wayne (I)' (qv), 'Ernest Hemingway' (qv), former President 'Dwight D. Eisenhower' (qv), 'Bob Hope (I)' (qv), 'Henry Hathaway' (qv), 'Audrey Hepburn' (qv), 'Mel Ferrer (I)' (qv), 'William Goetz' (qv), 'Mary Livingstone' (qv) (Mrs. Jack Benny) and 'Jack Benny' (qv), 'Gloria Stewart (I)' (qv) (Mrs. James Stewart) and 'James Stewart (I)' (qv), 'Charles Feldman (I)' (qv) and Constance and 'Jerry Wald (I)' (qv). The newly inaugurated President 'John F. Kennedy' (qv) called from Washington and couldn't get through on the busy Cooper phone, but kept calling. He got through on the second day to talk to Gary for seven minutes.

George Cooper (actor)

J. Gunnis Davis (actor)

Edward Dillon (actor)

Dan Dowling (actor)

Dick Grace (actor)

Harlan Hilton (actor)

Paul Hurst (actor)

Richard Jarvis (actor)

Stuart Knox (actor)

Arthur Lake (actor)

Harold Lockwood (actor)

Philo McCullough (actor)

Nelson McDowell (actor)

Burr McIntosh (actor)

Cleve Moore (actor)

Jack Ponder (actor)

Jack Stoney (actor)

Eugenie Besserer (actress)

Kathryn McGuire (actress)

Colleen Moore (actress)

George Fitzmaurice (producer)

John McCormick (producer)

Jane Cowl (writer)

Guy Fowler (writer)

Willis Goldbeck (writer)

George Marion Jr. (writer)

Jane Murfin (writer)

Adela Rogers St. Johns (writer)

Carey Wilson (writer)

Sidney Hickox (cinematographer)

Nathaniel Shilkret (composer)

George Fitzmaurice (director)

Alexander Hall (editor)

Captain Robert De Coudeic (miscellaneous crew)

Dick Grace (miscellaneous crew)

Harry Redmond Sr. (miscellaneous crew)

Captain L.J.S. Scott (miscellaneous crew)

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Movie - Buffalo Fire Department (1899)

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Movie Issued - in 1899.


Production Dates: 27 June 1899 -
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Documentary
Locations: Buffalo, New York, USA
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:86.26 m, OFM:68 mm, PFM:68 mm, RAT:1.36 : 1
Release Dates: USA:July 1899

In movie played:

Frederick S. Armitage (cinematographer)
Birth Notes:New York, USA
Birth Date:29 June 1874

The Movie - A Likely Story (1947)

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Movie Premier in 1947.


Certificates: USA:Approved
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: 80
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:19 April 1947

In movie played:

Jack Arkin (actor)

Noble 'Kid' Chissel (actor)
Birth Name:Chisman, Noble
Birth Notes:Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Death Date:8 November 1987
Death Notes:Toluca Lake, California, USA
Birth Date:16 February 1905

Chester Clute (actor)
Nick Names:Chet
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes:Orange, New Jersey, USA
Other Works:Ceiling Zero (1935). Written next to 'Frank Wead' (qv). Directed by 'Antoinette Perry' (qv). Music Box Theatre: 10 Apr 1935- Jul 1935 (closing date unknown/104 performances). Cast: John Bohn, 'John Boruff' (qv), Geoffrey Bryant, 'Chester Clute' (qv) (as "Baldy Wright"), 'John Drew Colt' (qv) (as "Dick Peterson"), Joseph Downing, 'Walter Greaza' (qv) (as "Al Stone"), Gladys Griswold, 'Alan Hale (I)' (qv) (as "Tay Lawson"), John F. Hamilton, 'Nedda Harrigan' (qv) (as "Mary Lee"), Walter Hill, John Huntington, Hope Lawder, 'John Litel' (qv), 'Osgood Perkins' (qv) (as "Jake Lee"), 'Margaret Perry (I)' (qv) )as "Tommy Thomas"), Philip Remar, Grandon Rhodes, G. Albert Sith, Ben Starkie, James Todd. Produced by 'Brock Pemberton' (qv)., Page Miss Glory (1934). Comedy. Written by 'Joseph Schrank' (qv) and Phillip Dunning'. Directed by 'George Abbott' (qv). Mansfield Theatre: 27 Nov 1934- Mar 1935 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Royal Beal, 'Harry Bellaver' (qv) (as "Petey"), Carter Blake, Charles D. Brown, 'Chester Clute' (qv) (as "Mr. Grace"), Edward Colebrook, Harry Dee, Joseph Downing, 'Betty Field' (qv) (as "Telegram Reporter"), John Fleming, Pedro A. Galvan, Roy Gordon, 'Harold Grau' (qv) (as "A Gentleman of the Press"), Douglas Gregory, Dorothy Hall, Peggy Hart, H.S. Hopkins, J. Anthony Hughes, Bruce MacFarlane, Muriel Robert, Frank Sardo, Jane Seymour, 'Peggy Shannon (I)' (qv) (as "Gladys Russell"), 'Maud Sinclair' (qv) (as "The Mother"), Jerry Sloane, Ralph Sternard, 'James Stewart (I)' (qv) (as "Ed Olsen"), Charles Strong, Royal Dana Tracey, O.J. Vanasse, 'Joseph Vitale' (qv) (as "Nick"), Frederic Voight. Produced by Laurence Schwab and Phillip Dunning., Triplets (1932). Comedy. Written by Mark Linder. Directed by Walter Wilson. Theatre Masque: 21 Sep 1932- Sep 1932 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Alney Alba, Kirk Brown, Jr., 'Chester Clute' (qv) (as "Heinrich Schindelheim"), Jack C. Connolly, William Dorbin, James Eby, Jr., Ruth Edell, 'Fernanda Eliscu' (qv) (as "Marie Schindelheim"), Helen Glenn, Olga C. Hansen, Stanley Marlowe, J.S. McLaughlin, Marguerite Tebeau, John A. Willard. Produced by Mark Linder., Oh, Promise Me (1930). Comedy/farce. Written by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson. Directed by 'Howard Lindsay (I)' (qv) and 'Bertrand Robinson' (qv). Morosco Theatre: 24 Nov 1930- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/145 performances). Cast: Eleanore Bedford Connie Clark Clarence Bellair Henry Dietz Rosamund Carpentier Mrs. Brown Chester Clute Mr. Brown 'Fraser Coalter' (qv) (as "Judge Hawley"), Arthur Davies, Jeanne Greene, Eleanor Hicks, Eddie Hodge, Harry Hornick, 'Donald Meek' (qv) (as "Luther Bowen"), Jack Morgan, William Nelson, J. Francis O'Reilly, Mary Philips, Edward H. Robins, Frank Sylvester, 'Lee Tracy (I)' (qv) (as "Mark Reed"), George Wilson. Produced by 'Sam Harris (IV)' (qv)., The New Yorkers (1927). Musical revue. Music by 'Arthur Schwartz' (qv), Edgar Fairchild and Charles M. Schwab. Material by 'Jo Swerling' (qv) and Henry Myers. Lyrics by Jo Swerling and Henry Myers. Edyth Totten Theatre: 10 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/52 performances). Cast: Genevieve Ames, Sue Baxter, Charles Bender, Harry Benson, 'Chester Clute' (qv), Milt Collins, Dorothy Daye, Tamara Drasin, Florence Faun, Roberta Gale, Elaine Gerard, Dorothy Hoffman, Gay La Salle, Elaine Lauren, Lilyan Lauren, Milton Laurence, Wes. L. Robertson, Mona Sorel, Rima Swan, Benn Trivers, Isabel Zehner. Produced by Milton Bender., She Couldn't Say No (1926). Farce. Written by B.M. Kaye. Directed by 'Rollo Lloyd' (qv). Booth Theatre: 31 Aug 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Frank Beaston, 'Chester Clute' (qv) (as "Christopher Morton"), Fay Courteney, Joseph Dailey, Ollor Doyll, Louis Haines, Walter Jones, Ralph Kellard, Florence Moore, Paul Porter, John A. Regan, Helen Spring. Produced by A.E. Riskin and R.R. Riskin., Active on Broadway in the above productions:
Birth Name:Clute, Chester Lamont
Spouse:'Eleanor Hicks' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:2 April 1956
Birth Date:18 February 1891

Hal Craig (actor)
Death Notes:Camarillo, California, USA
Birth Notes:California, USA
Death Date:5 October 1964
Birth Date:8 January 1894

Frank Darien (actor)
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
US character player, often as societal outcast.
Birth Notes:New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Other Works:Stage actor.
Birth Name:Guderian, Frank
Entered films approximately 1912.
Death Date:20 October 1955
Birth Date:18 March 1876

Hal K. Dawson (actor)
Death Notes:Loma Linda, California, USA (stroke)
Birth Notes:Rockville, Connecticut, USA
Death Date:17 February 1987
Other Works:Active on Broadway in the following productions:, But Not Goodbye (1944)., Ode to Liberty (1934). Comedy., Ladies' Money (1934)., Dodsworth (1934). Drama., Another Language (1933). Comedy (revival). Written by Rose Franken Directed by 'Arthur J. Beckhard' (qv). Waldorf Theatre: 8 May 1933- Jul 1933 (closing date unknnown/89 performances). Cast: Maud Allan, 'Glenn Anders' (qv) (as "Victor Hallam"), John Beal, 'Wyrley Birch' (qv) (as "Mr. Hallam"), 'Patricia Collinge' (qv) (as "Stella Hallam"), 'Esther Dale' (qv) (as "Helen Hallam"), 'Hal K. Dawson' (qv) (as "Walter Hallam"), Herbert Duffy, Genevieve Frizzel, William Pike, 'Margaret Wycherly' (qv) (as "Mrs. Hallam"). Produced by Arthur J. Beckhard., Another Language (1932). Comedy. Written by Rose Franken. Directed by 'Arthur J. Beckhard' (qv). Booth Theatre: 25 Apr 1932- Feb 1933 (closing date unknown/344 performances). Cast: Maud Allen, 'Frieda Altman' (qv), 'Glenn Anders' (qv), John Beal, 'Wyrley Birch' (qv), Irene Cattell, 'Hal K. Dawson' (qv) (as "Walter Hallam"), Herbert Duffy, 'Margaret Hamilton' (qv) (as "Helen Hallam"), William Pike, 'Dorothy Stickney' (qv) (as "Stella Hallam"), 'Margaret Wycherly' (qv) (as "Mrs. Hallam"). Produced by Arthur J. Beckard., Three Times the Hour (1931). Melodrama., Torch Song (1930). Written by 'Kenyon Nicholson' (qv). Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 27 Aug 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, 'Reed Brown Jr.' (qv) (as "Howard Palmer"), June Clayworth, 'Hal K. Dawson' (qv) (as "Joe Kramer"), 'Russell Hicks (I)' (qv) (as "Carl Loomis"), Pearl Hight, Aphie James, John Junior, Henriette Kaye, 'Guy Kibbee' (qv) (as "Cass Wheeler"), 'Mayo Methot' (qv) (as "Ivy Stevens"), 'Dennie Moore' (qv) (as "Edna Kinsey"), Larry Oliver, Paul Porter. Produced by Arthur Hopkins., Half Gods (1929). Drama. Written by 'Sidney Howard (I)' (qv). Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Dec 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Philip Beveridge, Clancy, 'Donald Cook (I)' (qv) (as "Stephen Ferrier") (credited as Donn Porter), 'Hal K. Dawson' (qv) (as "Second Detective/Second Porter"), Elizabeth Goodyear, Laura Hamilton, 'Mayo Methot' (qv) (as "Hope Ferrier"), Paul Porter, Edward Reese, Walter Regan, 'Sig Ruman' (qv) (as "Dr. Wolheim"), Dorothy Sands, Arthur Shaw, Walter Walker, Robert Bunce Williams. Produced by Arthur Hopkins. Note: filmed as _Free Love (1930)_ (qv)., Bedfellows (1929). Comedy/farce., Machinal (1928). Written by 'Sophie Treadwell' (qv). Directed by 'Arthur Hopkins' (qv). Plymouth Theatre: 7 Sep 1928- Nov 1928 (closing date unknown/91 performances). Cast: 'Jean Adair (I)' (qv) (as "A Mother"), Nancy Allen, Grace Atwell, Leopold Badia, Monroe Childs, John Connery, 'Hal K. Dawson' (qv) (as "A Young Man"/"Third Reporter"), Otto Frederick, 'Clark Gable' (qv), Millicent Green, John Hanley, Hugh M. Hite, 'Zita Johann' (qv) (as "A Young Woman"), Charles Kennedy, James MacDonald, Jess Sidney, George Stillwell, Clyde Stork, Conway Washburne, Tom Waters, Mrs. Charles Willard, Zenaide Ziegfeld. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
Birth Date:17 October 1896

Dick Elliott (actor)
Death Notes:Burbank, California, USA (natural causes)
In the thirties, forties, and purposely the 1950's, if a go before needed a sticky, fatty thespian to adapt for the stage substantiate a breezy storekeeper or a raucous conventioneer, he may believably powerfully figure Dick Elliott. He be one of those actor who, whenever he appear against blind, constantly all for less significant amount than a diminutive, the listeners would suggest, "Oh, it's that guy." Yet few would ever know his dub. Elliott was of classes short, probably not by a long chalk greater than five foot four. And he was certainly fat. His belly was colossal and fat, consequently he look a shot equivalent to a considerable orb next to guns and legs. One imagined him downy and cerise, and always bright and breezy. A Hobbit, maybe. Santa Claus in need the whiskers. And like another short, fat actor, Eugene Pallette, Elliott enclose a distinctive voice. Not the bullfrog basso that rumble out of Pallette's oesophagus, but higher-pitched, whiney or honey-smooth in situate of the role demand, with an "sh" in place of intensely of "s" sound. Elliott appeared in over and done with 240 films. He was greatest often cast as bench, mayors, tabloid reporters, policemen, and blowhards, by tradition one who can't stop midstream discussion with the discharge of when he'd burst into a shattering chortle that bordered on a fashion a uneasiness. As was the sleeve with oodles rareness actors who never become feature players, not much history dregs of his personal vivacity. He was born Richard Damon Elliott on April 30, 1886, in Salem, Massachusetts. His headstone say he was a compassionate husband and father. And we know he instigate performing in sheep in 1931 and was on stage for nearly thirty years wakeful to that instance his show debut, equally with appear in the long-running clobber, "Abie's Irish Rose." Other than that, we have on its own his film and box appearance to footfall on, and I'll introduce a number of highlights. His most basic pictures was "Central Airport" in 1933 and he was Ned Buntline in "Annie Oakley" with Barbara Stanwyck in 1935. He was idyllic for the role of Marryin' Sam in "L'il Abner" (1940), was amusing as the Judge in "Christmas in Connecticut" (1945) again starring Stanwyck, and made the most of his minor role as a Whiskey Drummer in "The Dude Goes West" (1948) with Eddie Albert. Many film fan remind him best ever for another small role, as the man on the entrance in the break perennial "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946), who tell Jimmy Stewart to stop jabber and go ahead and kiss Donna Reed. Often his role in a film was so small his character didn't even have a name, and was sometimes programmed in the cast simply as "Fat Man." He make have a acquiescent bit in the beneath loved film "Park Row" in 1952. His second film role was in "Go, Johnny, Go!" in 1959. The advent of television open up a in one piece alien world of role. An constant conduit of weekly funniness, drama, and even mixture show needed performer. Some featured character actors like Gene Lockhart and Cecil Kellaway might big name in an part of an anthology sequence. Actors who had fragile screen time in films became expensive featured players, and a few even attain the Holy Grail of man a series even, Elliott among them. In the fifties he appeared in dozens and dozens of TV shows, including "Dick Tracy" (1950), where on earth he had a cyclic role as Chief Murphy, "My Little Margie" (1952-55), "The Adventures of Superman" (1952-58), "I Love Lucy" (1954-56), "I Married Joan" (1955, in which his character was call "Fatso," "December Bride" (1957-59), and "Rawhide" (1959-61). One of his best roles was in the "Buffalo Bill, Jr." episode "The Rain Wagon" (1955), in which he play Osgood Falstaff, the Shakespeare-quoting rainmaker who be stealthily a sandbank shoplifter. It was few and far between for Elliott to play a villain, but he pull it putrefied, making his eye outward show wily and scary -- a cuddly fat man, but don't revolve your reverse on him. At the other activist, he often played Santa Claus on Christmas episode of the Jimmy Durante, Red Skelton, and Jack Benny shows. To many contact, Elliott will always be remember as Mayor Pike in "The Andy Griffith Show." Sadly, Elliott die during the second season of the show, on December 22, 1961, in Burbank, California. Dick Elliott was one of those character actors who be almost anonymous, conversely they light up the screen in short roles. Fortunately, because of "It's a Wonderful Life" all Christmas and "The Andy Griffith Show" in repetitive reruns, his fans can stagnant fun in the little fat man.
Birth Notes:Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name:Elliott, Richard Damon
At one time or another he played Santa Claus on the 'Jimmy Durante' (qv) Andy Griffith, 'Red Skelton' (qv) and 'Jack Benny' (qv) shows., Buried at Forest Lawn Glendale, Section H, Lot #101, He is best remembered to television audiences as Mayor Pike on The Andy Griffith Show. He passed away in the second season and was replaced by Parley Baer.
Death Date:22 December 1961
Birth Date:30 April 1886

Sam Flint (actor)
Birth Name:Ethridge, Samuel A.
Birth Notes:Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
Death Date:17 October 1980
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Date:19 October 1882

Phil Friedman (actor)

Jack Gargan (actor)
Birth Name:Gargan, John Thomas
Birth Notes:Birtley, Durham, England, UK
Death Date:30 September 1958
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Date:8 February 1900

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Jack Rice (actor)

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William Self (actor)

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Dan Tobin (actor)

Emmett Vogan (actor)

Bill Wallace (actor)

Phil Warren (actor)

Max Willenz (actor)

Bill Williams (actor)

Allen Wood (actor)

Jessie Arnold (actress)

Dorothy Curtis (actress)

Semion J. Grenvold (actress)

Barbara Hale (actress)

Ethelreda Leopold (actress)

Katherine Lytle (actress)

Patsy O'Bryne (actress)

Robin Raymond (actress)

Nancy Saunders (actress)

Mary Treen (actress)

Isabel Withers (actress)

Mary Young (actress)

Richard H. Berger (producer)

Jack J. Gross (producer)

Bess Boyle (writer)

Alexander G. Kenedi (writer)

J. Roy Hunt (cinematographer)

Leigh Harline (composer)

Reni (costume designer)

H.C. Potter (director)

Harry Marker (editor)

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