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8.) He was married to actress-playwright-artist Merula Salaman from 1938 till his death in 2000. They had one son, Matthew Guinness, who is also an actor.
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Thanks, Arsan.
Next: "It takes 6 generations to make a bunch of people like you, and by Judas Priest, I haven't got that much time!"
(Please name the speaker and the movie.)
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In the Heat of the Night?
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The King and I Love a Mystery Streetcar Named Desire Me, Myself and Irene
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Doctor Monica
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Honeymoon for Three
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Two Weeks with Love
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I think that Irene Dunne said this in The Awful Truth.
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6.) He won a Tony award for his performance in the Broadway play Dylan.
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Calamity Jane
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Two for the Road
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The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
Next: a marching band
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Suddenly, It's Spring
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Yeah, did the Marx brothers ever actually play brothers in any of their films? Was it ever defined that way in any of their stories?
Usually they didn't. There were a couple of films where Harpo and Chico played brothers. I know that they played brothers in The Big Store and Go West. I can't think of any others at the moment.
This made me think of another answer for this category:
Groucho Marx and Zeppo Marx played father and son in Horse Feathers (of course, they were actually brothers).
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In Mrs. Miniver, Greer Garson and Richard Ney play mother and son. Shortly after the filming was completed, Garson and Ney married.
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Correct on all counts, Miles. I was thinking of using the voice dubbing info as a bonus question, but I decided against it. I'm glad that you mentioned that info in your answer.
Your turn, Miles.
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The Scarlet Pimpernel?
Bingo! Your turn, Arsan.
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- Van Johnson
- Robert Ryan
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Hint: There were two well-known people who starred in the radio show/TV show. They appeared in vaudeville together before they did any radio work. The two of them have also appeared in several movies together.
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Hint: The original clue I gave was a botanical name.
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Hint: 1930s film
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Thanks, Lonesome. And thanks for the video. I haven't seen Muppet Treasure Island in a while. I need to watch it again one of these days.
Next: This song was originally written in the 1920s. It was sung in a 1950s biopic by a well-known singer-actress. The instrumental version of the song was used as the theme song for popular radio show. The song was used again when that same radio show was turned into a TV show in the 1950s.
Please name the song, the biopic that it was featured in (including the singer-actress who sang the song), and the radio show/TV show.
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Audrey Hepburn won her Oscar for Roman Holiday and her Tony for Ondine
Dame Judy Dench won her Oscar for Shakespeare In Love and her Tony for Amy's View
Yes, that's correct. I have to confess that I made a big mistake. The original source of my information listed only 2 actresses, but I just checked a couple of other sources (including the website for the Tony awards) and I found out that 5 actresses have won an Oscar and a Tony in the same year. The other 3 actresses were:
- Shirley Booth won her Oscar for Come Back, Little Sheba and her Tony for The Time of the Cuckoo
- Ellen Burstyn won her Oscar for Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More and her Tony for Same Time, Next Year
- Mercedes Ruehl won her Oscar for The Fisher King and her Tony for Lost in Yonkers
I'm so sorry for the error!
Your turn, Lavender.
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Kim Hunter won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in A Streetcar Name Desire, which was directed by Elia Kazan.