
txrd999
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it is not john houseman....
but he did work closely with the person in question.
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so here is an easy one....
this person was declared a child prodigy....
and later in life would have a brilliant film career in the us and europe.
this person has one of the longest bios i have ever read.
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oh yes....i forgot
they both went to dewitt clinton high school
and i think the term colourful, tipped me off.....
that was a term my great grandmother used to describe her son.....
she always thought it sounded more pleasant......
strange but i guess no more than how the term gay originated......which really means happy....
cheers
karith
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are you speaking of...
george cukor and stanley kramer?
both were from new york
both were nominated for best director but only cukor won the oscar....
cukor was known for his sunday parties....
and both worked with tracy/hepburn....
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sorry for not posting....i am in the middle of moving...
if someone would like to post that would be great....
thanks for the wonderful question by the way:)
karith
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well there is the Alamo draft house in austin,tx....
full bar and dinner menu....
it is rated #1 in the country right now....
just look up alamo draft house....
they show a lot of great movies that you can't really see anymore....
hope this helps
karith
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are you talking about jean the"vitagraph dog"
the first dog hero
here manager would be laurence trimble.
and after her death in 1916, he later went on to work with another dog star "strongheart"
both paved the way for later stars like rin tin tin, lassie, and airbud
this is my daughters favorite genre of film...
karith
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sorry dan
i meant to post the answer last night, but my daughter got sick.
after you mentioned zasu, i narrowed it down.
funny movie, i loved ginger rogers character.
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karith
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i know this is probably wrong, but this is all i got...
it reminds me of a movie i saw a long time ago.
i think it was "dames"
i can't remember too much about the film i was just a id when i saw it..
but there ya go
karith:)
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nice job dan.
Morocco is correct...
you are on a role....there is a new king in town
your turn
karith
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good guess but it isn't "personal best"
but here's another hint
this movie was selected to the national film registry, library of congress, in 1992.
karith:)
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thanks dan.
so do i have to do one now?
if so, would you mind if i pass on my turn.
you are much better at that than i am.
really i just like guessing
as long as everybody is okay with that.
karith
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great job dan!!!
i knew that would be too easy.....
your turn
karith
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FINALLY!!!!!
man this one was sooooo good dan.
this has literally been driving me nuts,no joke it was really about to get me.
but here it is....
drum roll please:)
LANE CHANDLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
karith:)
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man have i become addicted?
okay who am i?
as well as being a director, i have had my share of time in front of the camera. (although some are uncredited.)
i have been in movies with the likes of gary cooper, bob hope, and gloria swanson.
who am i?
karith
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great guess dan,
but it is a bit later than 1926.
the actress in this film fought to keep the kiss in the movie.
karith
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hmmmm
well i thought this was easy.
this movie is noted to be "culturally significant" due to the fact it features a women to women kiss.
karith
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wait checked into rehab, after a near lethal drug addiction.
okay that it:)
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afternoon dan,
you are Peter Greene
born in Montclair, Nj.
you stand 6 feet 3 inches
you were trained at the lee strasberg theater institute, where you were in several plays before going into film
the improvised scene is from "usual suspects" where you flicked a lit cigarette into stephen baldwins face.
the actor you got "up close and personal" with was Ving Rhames, in pulp fiction, a memorable scene where you play a character named "ZED"
and you do have publicized demons (although i can't seem to find anything)
thanks
karith
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hmm
well then i have 2 others.
joe pantoliona-although he may not be tall enough
allen garfield- little iffy on his "personal demons"
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are you Frank Langella?
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scratch that last post....
i'm smart enough to figure this out.
this is an extremely easy one.....
this movie is noted to be culturally significant for a kiss between 2 women.
there ya go very easy
karith
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i love getting things right....
i have no idea how to play this one...
would you mind explaining it....
karith
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hi dan,
this is a good one,
most of his movies deal with social misfits, but the one i am thinking of is
"atame"
which in english is supposed to be "tie-me-up,tie-me-down"
and although i have never been able to figure out what atame means, i always thought it was "love"
it just looks similar to the french version of "love" which i believe is "ataime"
well now that i have broken down my theory.....
wow long post
karith
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indeed!
like i said....very easy.
i chose him because i was doing a paper on him, and when i looked at his wikepedia bio....
it was one of the longest i had ever read.
good job
your turn
karith