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Eric Pohlman [Erich Pollak] was an Austro-Hungarian born in Vienna in 1913. He voiced the unseen character of Blofeld in From Russia with Love (1963) and Thunderball (1965).
The little bit I've read about Pohlman indicates that he lead a very interesting life. He and his first wife, actress Lieselotte Goettinger, went into exile in London in 1939, were both detained in internment camp until 1941, and upon their release earned wages in service to the house of the Duke of Bedford. After Goettinger's death in 1968, Pohlman married Lili Stern (Lili Stern-Pohlman). They were married until Pohlman's death in 1979.
Pohlman was a rather prolific actor, typically playing the role of the bad guy or detectives/police officers owing to his large and imposing frame. But he was classically trained and actually began his career on the London stage. His work was well regarded.
I am particularly interested in Lili Stern-Pohlman who passed away in September of this year at the age of 91. She was made an MBE in 2020. She and her mother were the only Holocaust survivors in a family of over 300 extended members. She was great friends with Polish humanitarian Irena Sendler. Stern-Pohlman dedicated her life to Holocaust education. What an inspiration.
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Red Skelton
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To Catch a Thief (1955) -- Edith Head, of course

Next: it's cold, so very cold...
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Kings Row (1942) -- Ronald Reagan must learn to stand on his own in a new way
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) -- Debbie Reynolds has one life-changing event after another
A Patch of Blue (1965) -- meeting Sidney Poitier changes Elizabeth Hartman's life for the better
History of the World: Part I (1981) -- because it's good to be the king...until it's not...
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You bet, Peebs! I'm SOOOO glad Bardot was busy doing Shalako because I'd hate to even think about her as Tracy. I have to wonder if her pairing with Lazenby would even have extended his tenure as Bond, another possibility of which I hate to think.
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Along the Great Divide (1951)

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Along the Great Divide (1951)
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Tender Comrade (1943)

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Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
Next: My Gun Is Quick (1957) -- a couple of Mike Hammer films
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I'm a big fan of John Qualen, and he turns up quite a lot.
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It (1927)

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Duchess of Idaho (1950)
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Bruno, once again, in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972)

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Thank you, Cinemaman!
Filming of Shalako prevented Brigitte Bardot from being cast as which Bond character in which movie?
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Smith
Next: Peter, Ralph, and Teresa
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Maurice Chevalier
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Sean Connery was in Shalako (1968) with Brigitte Bardot, Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Peter van Eyck, and Woody Strode.
Also appearing were Honor Blackman, who was in Goldfinger (1964), and Alexander Knox, who was in You Only Live Twice (1967).
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A Lawless Street (1955)
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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A Letter for Evie (1946)
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Sweet November (1968, 2001) -- Sandy Dennis/Charlize Theron character
My Life (1993) -- Michael Keaton's character
Marvin's Room (1996) -- Diane Keaton's character
Erin Brockovich (2000) -- everybody
Calendar Girls (2003) -- John Alderton's character
The Bucket List (2007) -- Morgan Freeman's and Jack Nicholson's characters
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Faye
Next: Coyote, Cook, and Ustinov
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a willy, nilly, silly old bear...

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Tea and Sympathy (1956)
The Sterile Cuckoo (1969)
The Last Picture Show (1971)
American Graffiti (1973)
School Ties (1992)
Thirteen (2003)
Easy A (2010)
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James Bond Trivia
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Thanks, Cinemaman!
Two actresses have been in both a live-action Batman production and a Bond film. Explain.