- Frank Capra
Frank Capra (18 May 1897 - 3 September 1991) was an Academy Award winning Italian-American film director and a major creative force behind a number of highly popular films of the 1930s and 1940s, including "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington", among others.
- James Stewart
James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 - July 2, 1997) was an iconic, Academy Award-winning American film and stage actor, best known for his self-effacing screen persona. Over the course of his career, he starred in many films widely considered classics and was nominated for five Oscars, winning one in competition and one life achievement. He also had a noted military career, rising to the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Air Force.
- Jean Arthur
Jean Arthur was an Oscar-nominated American actress and a major film star of the 1930s and 1940s. She was one of Hollywood's favorite screen comediennes. Though not nearly as well-known today as contemporaries such as Katharine Hepburn and Bette Davis, Arthur starred in as many classic and box-office hits, and with as many major leading men (e.g. James Stewart, Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, even John Wayne) as any Hollywood actress of her day.
- Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold (February 18, 1890 - April 26, 1956) was an American actor. He was born on the Lower East Side of New York City as Gunther Edward Arnold Schneider, the son of German immigrants Carl Schneider and Elizabeth Ohse. Interested in acting since his youth (he made his first stage appearance at the age of 12 as Lorenzo in "The Merchant of Venice)", in 1907, …
- Harry Carey
Harry Carey (January 16, 1878 - September 21, 1947) was an American actor and one of silent film's earliest superstars.
- Guy Kibbee
Guy Kibbee (born March 6, 1882; died May 24, 1956) was an American stage and film actor. Born in El Paso, Texas, Kibbee began his entertainment career on Mississippi riverboats and eventually became a successful Broadway actor. In the 1930s, Kibbee moved to California and became part of what became known as "Warner Bros.' stock company," contracted actors who cycled through different productions in supporting roles.
- Charles Lane
Charles Lane (January 26 1905 – July 9 2007) was an American character actor seen in many movies and TV shows, and at the time of his death was the oldest living American actor. Lane appeared in many Frank Capra films, including "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington", "Arsenic and Old Lace", and "It's a Wonderful Life".
- Eugene Pallette
Eugene Pallette (July 8 1889 - September 3 1954) was an American actor who appeared in over 240 films. Born in Winfield, Kansas, Pallette became a silent screen actor beginning in 1912. He quickly advanced to featured status, appearing in many westerns. He worked with D.W. Griffith on such famous films as "The Birth of a Nation" (1915) and "Intolerance" (1916). At this time, he was a slim, athletic figure onscreen, …
- H. B. Warner
H. B. Warner (26 October 1875 - 21 December 1958) was a British actor. He was born Harry Byron Warner in St John's Wood, London in 1875. His father was an actor, and, although young Harry had initially thought to study medicine, he eventually followed in his father's footsteps and performed on the stage. Warner began his film career in silent films in 1914, when he debuted in "The Lost Paradise".
- Sidney Buchman
Sidney Robert Buchman (March 27, 1902 - August 23, 1975) was a film writer and producer who worked on 38 films from the late 1920s to the early 1970s. Born in Duluth, Minnesota and educated at Columbia University, he served as President of the Writers' Guild of America in 1941-1942. Sidney Buchman is remembered for writing films such as "Here Comes Mr. Jordan", "The Talk of the Town", and "Mr.
- Robert Donat
Friedrich Robert Donath (March 18, 1905 - June 9, 1958), better known by his stage name Robert Donat, was a distinguished Academy Award-winning English film and stage actor of English, Polish and German descent. He was born in Withington, Manchester. Donat made his first stage appearance in 1921 and his film debut in 1932 in "Men of Tomorrow". His first great screen success came with "The Private Life of Henry VIII" (playing Thomas Culpepper), …
- Dimitri Tiomkin
Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin (May 10, 1894 – November 11, 1979) was a three-time Academy Award winning film score composer and conductor. Along with Max Steiner, Miklós Rózsa and Franz Waxman, Tiomkin was one of the most productive and decorated film music writers of Hollywood. Tiomkin was born in Kremenchug, Ukraine and educated at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory in Russia, where he studied piano with Felix Blumenfeld and harmony and counterpoint with Glazunov.
- Joanna Goodman
Stony Brook student in my fourth semester.
- Amanda Leigh
I don't quite think that all that I would need to say in here could fit. But I'll try. I go to La Sierra High School, class of '09- GO EAGLES! I love my friends... they all know who they are... *wink wink, nudge nudge* I love my family! I love my cousins and my new first-cousin once-removed Alannah! I love my aunt and uncle and my godparents! And I love my parents... I love everyone!! Unless you're a total hooker-face.
- Jason Bell
My name is Jason Bell of course, I currently live in my hometown of Paoli, Indiana. I moved back here just recently from Vincennes where I was attending college for Law. I had to withdraw for this semester due to medical reasons, but will start back to college again in August of 2007. I am pretty laid back I will tell you what I think in a second.
- Danielle
Hey! I'm Danielle and this is my Myspace! Anyone who's going to be viewing this probably already knows me, so I'll keep it brief. I just want to hear from everybody and see what they're up to, especially everyone from school(both SPHS and MSM)! So, drop on in and say Hi!
- Rebecca
Pat and Stanley - Fetch.
- Anneke Wilson
Hello, My Name is Anneke and I am 26yrs. old and I love to travel, read, listen to great music, and watch movies. I find that I am an idealist and try to see the best in all people most of the time, but I do agree with Maya Angelou when she said "When people show you who they are, believe them.".
- Chase
HEEEEYYYYYY EVERYBODDYYY....whats up. I just so happen to be taking a vacation at the moment...and will return sometime in april. Imagine sandy beaches without the water, a unique race of people, exotic food, pleasantly warm weather, and fascinating wildlife(or lack thereof) and you have the Al Anbar province in west central iraq, my home for the next seven months.
- Sarah Tinan
Apparently, I have become a woman...with an amazing husband(Clark), and precious, delicious children (McKenna and Coyer...hopefully more to come!), and a predictable, glorious life. No, I am not a 16 year old, frivilous, flirty cheerleader anymore... I celebrate and embrace my common-ness! How blessed I am to daily spend time with my children, develop their foundation and create a haven for my husband.
- Jack
"The Movie will begin in five moments,the mindless voice announced. All those unseated will await the next show. As we seated and were darkened the voice continued. The Program for this evening is not new, you've seen this entertainment through, and through. You've seen your birth, your and death. You might recall all of the rest. Did you have a good world when you died? Enough to base a movie on?".
- Mark Fanning
Hey, im Mark. I'm from Indiana and just transferred from missouri state univ. to UofL. im majoring in geography (geographical information systems), and i work at starbucks, i love my job and the people i get to work with.
- Ed Karl
BRIEF BIOGRAPHY.
- Edgar Zarate
Well, I really enjoy playing my bass guitar. I don't practice as much as I use too but I need to start again. I play at church most of the time. I also play anywhere I get invited to play. At this time I'm in a band called "Beyond the Noise." We play rock. It's cool. I try to lock it in with the drumer and we sound pretty sweet if I don't say so myself. I enjoy drawing.
- Andrew
I am a straight white man! No, seriously, I'm white.
- Kali
- Sean Burke
I am a funny sweet and cute guy, not to mention modest. I am big on humor because I love to make people laugh. Some may consider me a laugh whore. I like politics, and philosophy aka using bullshitting ass an art. My Goal in life is to be the first honest politician, for how long is unknown. I am single so if there are any gorgeous wealthy women on here who would fund my campaign when I run for Senate add me as a friend and weâll do lunch.
- Andrea
Yesterday was a dream and tomorrow seems like forever...and although I miss Eduard every minute of every day, I cherish all the memories I have of him. I know he's watching over us and cheering us on in our life's endeavors....and with the knowledge that I know Eduard would never leave us, I am comforted to know he's standing by and watching over us here on Earth from up above....
- Jamie Spaulding
I'm the owner of Armed Response Training Academy. I teach the safe, responsible use of firearms for recreation and personal protection. I'm involved with various youth shooting programs and am an NRA Life Member and Certified Instructor. I believe that all kids should be taught firearms safety and allowed to shoot in a supervised environment. Heaven forbid that they should learn about firearms by what they see on TV and video games.
- Dominique
Mon site officiel :.
- Fred
- Dana
- Gail Petersen
- Erica
I love watching classic movies and hanging out with friends. Although I work a lot I always make time to see friends and family. My sisters are some of my best friends and I'm very close to my mom and brother. I'm the proud Aunt of two nieces and one nephew. I have one cat, Sinatra, the best cat ever. I enjoy listening to new bands and trying to find groups that aren't yet popular and sharing them with others.
- Emily
Tireless dancer and lover of live music; Rapturous lover of the gastronomic (Ah! Vegetables!); Carless, long-distance pedestrian; Trombonist; Botanist wanabee; Radio Deejay; Conservation Biology major; Socially-designated "hippy"; Self-described free spirit; Fence-sitter: agnostic, bisexual, non-party affiliated; And perhaps a bit hedonistic...but only when it comes to things like steamed sweet potatoes, any and every dancing opportunity, and free massages.
- Moon
Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight!
- Margo Frazier
Retired Navy Photographer, now semi-retired working as a church secretary (The best job I have ever had!)An aficionado of everything in the arts, only gifted in writing and sometimes I get lucky with a good photograph. I was better back when the Navy supplied all my film, chemistry and the studio. Like a cat, I've had about 8 lives and sometimes feel like I may have already died and gone to heaven... or at least I'm getting closer.
- Jeff
I am currently living in the Dallas area. I moved from Texas last year after living 20+ years in Arkansas. I moved to go back to school and work on a Master's degree in Education. I am also working on getting certified to teach. I spent 12 years after college working at a church with students and music ministry. I love students, and have always wanted to be in the classroom, so now I am working on making that a possibility.
- Michael Smith
- Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews, born Stanley (or Stanislaw) Andrzejewski (August 28,1891 - June 23,1969) was an American actor best known as the voice of Daddy Warbucks on the radio program Little Orphan Annie and later as "The Old Ranger", the host of Death Valley Days. Little is known of Andrews' early years, except that he was raised in the Midwest. He acted on stage and in radio since he was a young adult.