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Roz was great in *The Women*, but so was everyone else! In *Auntie Mame* she does the star-turn of a lifetime. I adore *Auntie Mame* and as an auntie myself have tried to give my boys just a bit of that Mame joie de vivre ("life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death" - indeed)
This might surprise, but I prefer Ms. H in *Holiday*
Irene Dunne in *The Awful Truth* or *My Favorite Wife*
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I would love to, but I don't know how to do it...so the thread is open (if someone would like to PM me on how to post pix, etc., please do!). *Kiss Me Deadly* is a favorite and Ralph Meeker as well. Gabrielle is unforgettably creepy...
(meant to say "Looks like *Kiss Me Deadly*")
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Disney's *Cinderella*
nw: horses
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Zane - Chad Cox in *Powder*
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Alexander Courage - "Star Trek"
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*Into the Wild*
nw: hot weather
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Let's see...my family shared Donna and Oliver Reed's last name
When I was married, shared a last name with Maria and Romy Schneider
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Bette Davis starred in *Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?* (a bravura performance) with character actor and gourmet chef *Victor Buono*
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Lillian Russell
Hugh Dancy?s part in *Ella Enchanted* Cary Grant?s real name Audrey Hepburn?s role in *Always* + he played Brad in *A Letter to Three Wives*
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*F is for Fake*
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*F is for Fake*
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Harding, Ann (featured earlier today on TCM in *Double Harness* )
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*2001*
nw: merry olde England
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*Auntie Mame* (one of my very favorites)
Bette Davis in *The Letter* or *The Little Foxes*
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Imogene Coca (very funny lady)
James Garner?s title role in a 1960 film with Natalie Wood actor Van Cleef who specialized in villains Kevin Sorbo role + Ellie and Jethro were Jed?s ____folk
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Looks *Kiss Me Deadly* - Gaby Rodgers as Gabrielle when she opens "Pandora's Box" - one great film!!
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Oops...forgot to post - here's a timely one...
****, that's great. So old Elaine Robinson got started in a Ford.
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It's James Stewart in *Two Road Together* (with Richard Widmark, they are *so* good together) as Marshall McCabe.
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That is a difficult choice, I want to go with one, but admire the other so much...so...
Julie Christie
Cary Grant or Ronald Colman in *Talk of the Town*
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There seem to be Peggys, Marys and Billys of all stripes...but since I love Billy Gilbert (memories of "Andy's Gang" with Froggy the Gremlin, Midnight the Cat, Buster Brown, etc.) I cannot make myself go with any name but:
GILBERT!!
Arnold, Elizabeth and Carrie-Anne
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On assignment, our man is a bit of a fish out of water but proceeds with his mission to close a land deal. Since there is much local interest, this looks like it might be an easy deal to complete.
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I'd like to open the thread for someone else to follow cmvgor's last post...
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Thank you, mr6666...I neglected to mention *Fanny*, another of Horst Buchholz's early 60-s films that created a buzz about him at the time.
I was born in the northeast but grew up further west. My father was a minister and mother had been a singer. No wonder I gravitated toward the stage! In fact, my first performance was in father?s church. Clearly having inherited traits from both of my parents, I sang in the chorus of an opera company for a time and developed a lifelong interest in religion.
Stage work was sporadic and I found my way to radio where I worked quite a lot. My earliest attempt to get into the movies was unsuccessful; I wasn?t the right type I was told, so I continued in radio. Interestingly, when I finally started making movies, I was honored with an Oscar nomination for my role in the second film I made.
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*Gigi*
nw: forest

*A to Z of Movies*
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