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Movie Issued - in 1961.
Carroll O'Connor's film debut.
Certificates: Finland:K-16
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Runtimes: USA:117
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, RAT:1.66 : 1
Release Dates: USA:28 January 1961, Finland:1 June 1962, West Germany:4 July 1980
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Don Ameche (actor)
Brother of actor 'Jim Ameche' (qv)., Interred at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery (formerly St. Philomina's), Dubuque, Iowa. (Grave unmarked)., Father of six children: Ronald, Dominic, Thomas, Lonnie, Bonnie and Connie., Portrayed Alexander Graham Bell in _The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939)_ (qv) in 1939. In 1957, his brother, 'Jim Ameche' (qv), portrayed Bell in _The Story of Mankind (1957)_ (qv)., Inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1992., He became a major star on radio. His teaming with 'Frances Langford' (qv) as "The Bickersons" is regarded as classic comedy on radio. "The Bickersons" were revived for a series or record albums., Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald S. Smith, pg. 51-53 (article titled "The Bickersons"). New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387, Master of ceremonies for the NBC-Red network radio program "The Chase and Sanborn Hour" (later "The Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show") from 1937 to 1940., Attended Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, Calling the telephone the "Don Ameche" became popular American Slang in the 1930s and '40s due to his role as Alexander Graham Bell, Father of 'Don Ameche Jr.' (qv)., Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume 3, 1991-1993, pages 11-13. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2001., American people pronounce his last name in a way was not correct in Italian language. So he changed his name from Amici into Ameche, in order to keep the original Italian pronunciation., He was awarded two Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Television at 6101 Hollywood Boulevard and for Radio at 6313 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Biographical Movies:_"Biography" (1987) {Don Ameche: Hollywood's Class Act}_ (qv)
Death Notes:Scottsdale, Arizona, USA (prostate cancer)
Ameche be a adaptable and in demand motion scene actress in the 1930s and '40s, generally by road of arrangement of the dapper, mustached key man. He was also popular as a radio master of ceremony during this juncture. As his film popularity wane in the 1950s, he unremitting in employment in theater and several TV. His film craft surge in a comeback in the 1980s beside dry donkey work as an aging millionaire in _Trading Places (1983)_ (qv) and a rejuvenated oldster in _Cocoon (1985)_ (qv).
Height:5' 11"
Quotes:[on 'Darryl F. Zanuck' (qv)] Zanuck never did anything but be nice to me. Oh yeah, maybe he chased 'Alice Faye (I)' (qv) around, but a lot of people chased Alice Faye around.
Birth Notes:Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Books:Ben Ohmart. _Don Ameche: The Kenosha Comeback Kid._ Boalsburg, PA: BearManor Media, 2006. ISBN 1593930453
Other Works:He and his brother Jim Ameche also appeared in the radio program, "Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy." Jim played the title role and Don played Captain Hughes., Active on Broadway in the following productions:, Silk Stockings (1955). Musical comedy. Based on a book by 'George S. Kaufman' (qv), 'Abe Burrows' (qv) and 'Leueen MacGrath' (qv). Music by 'Cole Porter' (qv). Scenic Design and Lighting Design by 'Jo Mielziner' (qv). Directed by 'Cy Feuer' (qv). Imperial Theatre: 24 Feb 1955- 14 Apr 1956 (478 performances). Cast: 'Don Ameche' (qv) (as "Steve Canfield"), 'Hildegard Knef' (qv), (guest starring) 'George Tobias' (qv) (as "Commissar Markovitch"), Lee Barry, Estelle Aza, Gretchen Wyler, Martin Allen, Tommy Andrew, Barbara Bostock, Leon Belasco, Paul Best, Bruce Hoy, Marcel Hillaire, Walter Kelvin, Devra Kline, Henry Lascoe, Win Mayo, Pat McBride, Alexandra Moss, 'Julie Newmar' (qv) (as "Vera"), David Opatoshu, Louis Polacek, John Ray, Carol Risser, Arthur Rubin, Stanley Simmonds, Philip Sterling, Carol Stevens, Arthur Ulisse, 'Onna White' (qv). Produced by Feuer & Martin. Associate Producer: Monty Shaff and Arthur Lewis., Holiday for Lovers (1957). Comedy. Written by 'Ronald Alexander (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Shepard Traube' (qv). Longacre Theatre: 14 Feb 1957- 11 May 1957 (100 performances). Cast: 'Don Ameche' (qv) (as "Robert Dean"), 'Thomas A. Carlin' (qv) (as "Paul Gattalin"), 'Audrey Christie' (qv) (as "Connie McDougal"), Sandra Church, Denise Dorin, Ann Flood, Carmen Mathews, George Mathews, Rene Paul. Produced by Shepard Traube., Goldilocks (1958). Musical comedy. Book by 'Walter Kerr (I)' (qv) and 'Jean Kerr (I)' (qv). Music by Leroy Anderson. Lyrics by Joan Ford, Walter Kerr and Jean Kerr. Musical Director: 'Lehman Engel' (qv). Music orchestrated by Leroy Anderson and Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements by Laurence Rosenthal. Assistant to Mr. Engel: Karen Gustafson. Choral Assistant to Mr. Engel: Jonathan Anderson. Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by 'Agnes De Mille'. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Directed by Walter Kerr. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 11 Oct 1958- 26 Feb 1959 (161 performances). Cast: 'Don Ameche' (as "Max Grady"), 'Elaine Stritch' (qv) (as "Maggie Harris"), 'Russell Nype' (qv) (as "George Randolph Brown"), Pat Stanley, Del Anderson, 'Richard Armbruster' (qv) (as "Andy/Singer"), Donald Barton, Patricia Birch, Lynne Broadbent, Kelly Brown, Jane Carlyle, John Carter, Judith Chazin, Imelda De Martin, Michael Fesco, Nathaniel Frey, Jeanne Grant, Sam Greene, 'Margaret Hamilton' (qv) (as "Bessie"), Loren Hightower, George Jack, Bunty Kelley, Ronnie Landry, Josanne Lavalle, Margaret Lithander, Sadie McCollum, Carolyn Morris, Illona Murai, Patti Nestor, David Nillo, Rita Noble, Paul Olson, Ben Parrish, Peter Saul, Rufus Smith, Suzanne Stahl, Ron Stratton, Evelyn Taylor, 'Beau Tilden' (qv) (as "Deputy"), Diana Turner, Samye Van, 'Gene Varrone' (qv) (as "Max's Assistant/Singer"), 'Martin Wolfson' (qv) (as "J.C."). Produced by The Producers Theatre and Robert Whitehead., 13 Daughters (1961). Musical., Henry, Sweet Henry (1967). Musical. Music by Bob Merrill. Lyrics by Bob Merrill. Book by 'Nunnally Johnson' (qv). Based on the novel "The World of Henry Orient" by 'Nora Johnson (II)' (qv). Musical Director: Shepard Coleman. Vocal arrangements by Shepard Coleman. Music orchestrated by Eddie Sauter; Dance arrangements by William Goldenberg and 'Marvin Hamlisch' (qv). Directed by 'George Roy Hill' (qv). Palace Theatre: 23 Oct 1967- 31 Dec 1967 (80 performances + 12 previews). Cast: 'Don Ameche' (qv) (as "Henry Orient"), Robert Avian, Barbara Beck, Chris Bocchino, Milo Boulton, Gerard Brentte, 'Carol Bruce' (qv) (as "Mrs. Boyd"), Gene Castle, Lori Cesar, Paul Charles, Robert Fitch, Terry Forman, Marvin Goodis, Robert Iscove, Joyce James, Neil Jones, Maryann Kerrick, 'Louise Lasser' (qv) (as "Stella"), Baayork Lee, Priscilla Lopez, Lee Lund, Joe Mazzello, Kim Milford, John Mineo, Laried Montgomery, George NeJame, Gina Page, Alice Playten, Charles Rule, Julie Sargant, Julie Sargent, Ilene Schatz, Neva Small, Mary Ann Snow, Joy Stark, K.C. Townsend, Rebecca Urich, Trudy Wallace, Robin Wilson, Craig Wineline, 'Pia Zadora' (qv) (as "Norton School Student"). Produced by Edward Specter Productions, Inc. and Norman Twain. Associate Producer: Joseph H. Shoctor., Our Town (1988). Drama (revival).
Birth Name:Amici, Dominic Felix
Spouse:'Honore Prendergast' (6 December 1932 - September 1986) (her death); 6 children
Death Date:6 December 1993
Portrayed:_Hollywood Steps Out (1941)_ (qv)
Birth Date:31 May 1908
Parley Baer (actor)
Articles:"TV Guide" (USA), 28 December 2002, Vol. 50, Iss. 52, pg. 37, by: staff, "Tribute 2002"
The voice of Ernie Keebler on the Keebler cookies commercials., In addition to his running role of Chester on the Gunsmoke radio series that ran from 1952 to 1961, Baer was frequently heard on such radio programs as The Lux Radio Theater, Escape and Suspense., During his struggling years, he served as a circus ringmaster for Circus Vargas and Barnum & Bailey. Later he would serve on the board of the community L.A. Circus, and was a docent at the Los Angeles Zoo., Hefty, balding character actor of mostly comedy hijinks who, during his six-decade career, proved a durable, hot-headed foil for TV's top sitcom stars such as 'Lucille Ball' (qv), 'Ozzie Nelson' (qv) and 'Andy Griffith (I)' (qv)., In 1946, he met and married circus aerialist and bareback rider Ernestine Clarke. They were together for 54 years until her death, producing two daughters, Kim and Dale., Studied drama at the University of Utah., He played the part of "Chester" on Gunsmoke on radio. The part on TV was played by 'Dennis Weaver (I)' (qv)., Once worked an act of seven tigers, at Jungleland, Thousand Oaks, California., With 'Ralph Edwards (I)' (qv), co-founded Pioneer Pacific Broadcasters., Created and toured his own circuses, doubling as Ringmaster and Performance Director, roles he filled as well on other circus titles., Served in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific Theatre in WW II, earning seven Battle Stars and a Presidential Citation. Attained rank of Captain., Wrote publicity for Al. G. Barnes Circus, in winters. Announcer at Salt Lake City radio station, SLM.
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (complications from a stroke)
Quotes:"Radio is the most nearly perfect medium for an actor. If you have an audience of 5 million people listening to you, you're giving 5 million performances."
Birth Notes:Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Other Works:Played Gunsmoke's Chester Proudfoot on CBS radio from April 26, 1952 to June 18, 1961., Multiple Voices on the radio show 'Adventures in Odyssey' (1987 - present). Most well-known as "Joe Finneman". Also played the voice of "Reginald Duffield"., Portrayed the town Marshall Pete on CBS Radio's "Honest Harold, the Homemaker" (1950-1951)., In 1965, he co-starred in an unsold sitcom pilot called "The Donald O'Connor Show" where Mr. O'Connor played a scientist who worked with ferocious-looking but tame animals like Fluffy the Lion.
Birth Name:Baer, Parley Edward
Spouse:'Ernestine Clarke Baer' (9 April 1946 - 5 August 2000) (her death); 2 children
Death Date:22 November 2002
Birth Date:5 August 1914
Leonard Bremen (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:Brooklyn, New York, USA
Death Date:21 March 1986
Birth Date:13 November 1915
Robert Colbert (actor)
Spouse:'?' (? - ?); 2 children
Interviews:"Starlog" (USA), October 2007, Iss. 359, pg. 63, by: Tom Weaver, "Timely Destinations", "Starlog" (USA), January 2007, Iss. 352, pg. 56-61, by: Tom Weaver, "Rendezvous With Yesterday", "Western Clippings" (USA), 2007, Iss. 79, pg. 24-25, by: Tom Weaver, "Robert Colbert on Warner Bros.", "Starlog" (USA), June 1992, Iss. 179, by: Kyle Counts, "Time Traveler"
Quotes:I conclude I would be considered an underachiever via today's standards. I never go contained by reinforcement of the gusto of maddening to become a megastar. I never enjoy a build-up agent. I never really made the round of the Hollywood participant. I be freshly charmed to be lower than pact to Warner Bros. and effort all the circumstance. I didn't chase anything to hype my profession, but I've never had any leading regrets in the point of it. I like the certainty that I could be a everyday duration, that I could meander fluff the highway or move about by a jumbo lacking one mob by fan. I was always engaged; that was flawless all right.
Birth Notes:Long Beach, California, USA
Other Works:In 1965, he starred in an unsold pilot for a proposed NBC dramatic series called, "The Mayor"., Acted in the play "The Little Hut" at the Portland Repertory Theatre in March, 1957.
Birth Name:Colbert, Robert Lewis
While serving in the Army in Okinawa Colbert took a job as a disc jockey at radio station KSBK in Suri., Interviewed in Tom Weaver's book "I Talked with a Zombie" (McFarland & Co., 2008).
Birth Date:26 July 1931
Ray Danton (actor)
His companion at the time of his death was actress 'Jeannie Austin' (qv), who was cast in a couple of TV episodes Ray directed, including "Magnum P.I."., Has two sons, Steve and Mitchell., Directed 17 films in Italy and Spain including "The Deathmaster" (1972) and "Crypt of the Dead" (1973), and also ran his own production company in Barcelona.
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (kidney disease)
Handsome and gracious natured foremost man who recurrently play fatty individuals, Ray Danton be born contained by New York and dramatically inured at Carnegie Tech. First debuted on-screen near group of a moody Native American in _Chief Crazy Horse (1955)_ (qv) and consistently guest-starred in abundant 1950s TV show mutually with _"Playhouse 90" (1956)_ (qv), _"Wagon Train" (1957)_ (qv), and _"77 Sunset Strip" (1958)_ (qv)...often as a gunslinger or a slippery wrongdoer. Danton found generous of anxiety in sanction of his talent and appear in several inferior films including _The Night Runner (1957)_ (qv), _Tarawa Beachhead (1958)_ (qv), during which he meet his wife, 'Julie Adams (I)' (qv), and after as a serial rapist in _The Beat Generation (1959)_ (qv). However, his best in good health remember role was as the vicious sanction gangster Jack Diamond in the delightful _The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960)_ (qv) also starring a young at heart 'Warren Oates' (qv) and directed by 'Budd Boetticher' (qv). Danton reprised his Legs Diamond role lone a year latter in the unrelated, and not as agreeable _Portrait of a Mobster (1961)_ (qv). Cornering the unstop market by playing shady characters, Danton then portray disconcerted thespian 'George Raft' (qv) in _The George Raft Story (1961)_ (qv), but he was fund on the slanted of superlative in 1962 playing an Allied officer at the invasion of Normandy in _The Longest Day (1962)_ (qv). Europe then beckon for the virile Danton, and related to many other young US actor in the precipitate 1960s, he made several films in Italy and Spain linking 1964 and 1969 with a grouping of glory. Danton return to the USA in the early 1970s and appeared in several other dwindling budget features; nevertheless, he also turned his foot to direction and his first night motion photo was the AIP harvest of _Deathmaster (1972)_ (qv) starring 'Robert Quarry' (qv) who was ride big on the success of the Count Yorga vampire films. Danton directed another double act of minor horror films in the air to that instance becoming an assortment of up in box and direct episode of more than a few of the most uncultured TV round of the 1970/80s including _"Quincy M.E." (1976)_ (qv), _"The Incredible Hulk" (1978)_ (qv), _"Magnum, P.I." (1980)_ (qv) and _"Cagney & Lacey" (1982)_ (qv). His eventual directorial trade was on the TV series _"Vietnam War Story" (1987)_ (qv) in 1987. Danton passed away in 1992 from kidney bomb aged only 61.
Francis De Sales (actor)
Don Dillaway (actor)
Martin Eric (actor)
Charles E. Fredericks (actor)
Sol Gorss (actor)
Fred Graham (actor)
Chuck Hicks (actor)
Clark Howat (actor)
Charles Irwin (actor)
Thomas E. Jackson (actor)
Byron Keith (actor)
Jack Kelly (actor)
Kenner G. Kemp (actor)
Colin Kenny (actor)
Jean Paul King (actor)
Jess Kirkpatrick (actor)
Nelson Leigh (actor)
Rankin Mansfield (actor)
Frank Marlowe (actor)
Herbert Marshall (actor)
David McMahon (actor)
Joseph Mell (actor)
Carroll O'Connor (actor)
Ed Prentiss (actor)
Rhodes Reason (actor)
Robert Sampson (actor)
Frank J. Scannell (actor)
Fred Sherman (actor)
Max Wagner (actor)
Jesse White (actor)
Robert Williams (actor)
Tom Wilson (actor)
Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (actor)
June Blair (actress)
Dee Carroll (actress)
Angie Dickinson (actress)
Saundra Edwards (actress)
Louise Lorimer (actress)
Andra Martin (actress)
Roy Huggins (producer)
Harry Kleiner (writer)
William Pearson (writer)
J. Peverell Marley (cinematographer)
Ernest Gold (composer)
Howard Shoup (costume designer)
Vincent Sherman (director)
William H. Ziegler (editor)
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