1. Humphrey Bogart

    Humphrey DeForest Bogart (December 25, 1899 - January 14, 1957) was an American actor. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Bogart the Greatest Male Star of All Time. Playing primarily smart, playful and reckless characters anchored by an inner moral code while surrounded by a corrupt world, Bogart's most notable films include "The Petrified Forest" (1936), "Kid Galahad" (1937), "Angels with Dirty Faces" (1938), …

  2. Michael Curtiz

    Michael Curtiz (December 24, 1886 - April 10, 1962) was a Hungarian-American film director. He directed at least 50 films in Europe and a further hundred in the US, among the best-known being "The Adventures of Robin Hood", "Angels with Dirty Faces", "Casablanca", "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "White Christmas". He thrived in the heyday of the Warner Bros. studio in the 1930s and 40s, where he gained a reputation for efficient competence, …

  3. Pat O'Brien

    Pat O'Brien was an American movie actor with over 100 screen credits. O'Brien was born William Joseph Patrick O'Brien to an Irish American Catholic family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served as an alter boy at Gesu Church while growing up near 13th & Clybourn streets. O'Brien attended Marquette Academy with fellow actor Spencer Tracy, and later attended Marquette University.

  4. Ann Sheridan

    Ann Sheridan (February 21, 1915 - January 21, 1967) was an American film actress. Born Clara Lou Sheridan in Denton, Texas, she was a college student when her sister sent a photograph of her to Paramount Studios. She subsequently entered and won a beauty contest, with part of her prize being a bit part in a Paramount film. She abandoned college to pursue a career in Hollywood. She made her film debut in 1934, aged 19, in the film "Search For Beauty", …

  5. George Bancroft

    George Bancroft (September 30, 1882 - October 2, 1956) was an American actor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he graduated from the United States Naval Academy, but left the Navy to become one of the top Hollywood stars of the 1920s. Bancroft's first starring role was in "Pony Express" (1925), and the next year he headed a cast including Wallace Beery and Charles Farrell in the period naval epic "Old Ironsides" (1926), …

  6. Billy Halop

    Billy Halop. He was born in New York City and was an American actor. He came from a theatrical family; his mother was a dancer, and his sister Florence Halop was a radio actress. After several years as a well-paid radio juvenile, Billy was cast as Tommy Gordon in the Broadway production of Sidney Kingsley's "Dead End" in 1935, where he was accorded star status.

  7. Huntz Hall

    Henry "Huntz" Hall was an American radio, theatrical, and motion picture performer perhaps best known for his acting in the "Dead End Kids" movies such as "Angels with Dirty Faces" (1938). Hall later played the increasingly buffoonish Horace Debussy "Sach" Jones in 48 inexpensive but profitable "Bowery Boys" entries, graduating to top billing when Leo Gorcey left the series in 1955. He died from congestive heart failure at the age of 79.

  8. Frankie Burke

    Frankie Burke (born June 6, 1915, Brooklyn, New York-April 7, 1983, Chapman, Kansas) was a Hollywood actor. Born in Brooklyn with the name Francis Vaselle Aiello, Frankie Burke was both tenacious and talented. He went to P.S. 25 on Lafayette and Throop streets before going on to Alexander Hamilton (vocation) High School, now known as "Paul Robeson HS", at 150 Albany avenue. He grew up watching James Cagney on film in local theaters and, …

  9. Anthony Curreri

    I had to write a little extra credit paper in psych about a survey we took on identity and whether our results were accurate (plus the usual why and why not). Mine were. Here's part of what I wrote: ________________________________________________________________________ "I'm an asshole but I'll tell you about it. I have I have high confidence in my low self-esteem. Im always ready for a fight but constantly dissuading opponents with talk.

  10. Billy Hayes

    I'm an open book...only problem is, most of the pages are missing.

  11. Aidan

    Meh I write a little poetry, I act a little, I study film alot I want to go into the film industry or film critiscm industry.

  12. Katy

    Let's see... I'm 42 years old (when did THAT happen?), finally married to the right guy after several failed attempts, and love my job at an ad agency (even if my boss is crazy). The most important things in my life are my husband Jack, my niece Caroline (who lives with us - long story), and my best friend Hilaire.

  13. Warren B. Duff

    Warren Duff (May 17, 1904 - August 5, 1973) was a film and television writer and producer. As a writer, Duff wrote for films including "Angels with Dirty Faces" (1938) and "Experiment Perilous" (1944). He worked on television programs including The Invaders (1967) and Mannix (1967). Duff, the producer of the film noir classic Out of the Past, was once and actor and director on the New York stage before turning to screenwriting when he entered films in 1931.

  14. Lavel Lund
  15. Angels with dirty faces
  16. Rolando