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- Jack Oakie (November 12, 1903 - January 23, 1978) was an American actor, largely starring in films (but also working on stage, radio, and...
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- Baseball gave burly Fred Graham his start in motion pictures. In 1928 he was working for the MGM sound department and also playing semi-pro...
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- Together with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Ronald Reagan, helped organize the Actors' Guild in Hollywood. He met his wife, Pauline Wagner at an RKO...
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- Ubiquitous, silver-haired 30's-40's US character actor with well-modulated voice, usually given roles involving authority or authoritativeness:...
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- American character actor in scores of films after substantial stage experience. He was born in DeSoto, Missouri, but raised in Atchison, Kansas....
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- Brother of actor William Gargan, with whom he appeared in Miss Annie Rooney (1942) and Follow That Woman (1945)
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- Was the brother of actress Elsa Newell.
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- Rough and tumble American actor Dick Wessel had a fierce-looking scowl on that bulldog of a mug. That, coupled with a thick build and imposing...
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- He was among the lucky actors chosen for the first all-talking feature film, Lights of New York.(1928) In the mid '30s, Dugan briefly signed on at...
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- Born in Colorado, character actor Walter Sande was one of those stern, heavyset character actors in Hollywood nobody could ever recognize by name....
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