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Please, Please, Please, assign more photos of William Eythe! I have been an avid student of his calling and have done wide-ranging inquire into on his moving spirit. He had from A to Z a mortal. Married the recently deceased Buff Cobb to try and provide for up his extensive an understanding relationship with actor Lon McCallister. All to no avail, he was dropped from his draw together at 20th Century Fox and freelanced for a bit, but aside from some the West End triumph never in effect had much of a comeback.
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Colonel Effingham's Raid, Joan Bennett, William Eythe, Charles Coburn, 1946
Colonel Effingham's Raid, Joan Bennett, William Eythe, Charles Coburn, 1946
Colonel Effingham's Raid, Joan Bennett, William Eythe, Charles Coburn, 1946
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Lend an ear |
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About this book The Broadhurst Showbiz, William R. Katzell, Franklin Gilbert, William Eythe present "Lend an Ear," with William Eythe, Anne Renee Anderson, Carol Channing, an privy musical revue, sketches, lyrics, and music by Charles Gaynor, directed by Hal Gerson, choreography by Gower Title-holder, costumes, settings, and lighting by Raoul Pene DuBois, musical direction by George Bauer, orchestrations by Clare Grundman, additional sketches by Joseph Stein and Will Glickman, duo pianists George Bauer and Dorothy Freitag, manufacturing staged by Gower Champion. |
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Hollywood players, the forties Elliott Norton, penmanship for the Boston Post, put it this way, "William Eythe has the most unusual acting talent of any young man seen in the summer or ... |
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304 pages |
Movieland, Hollywood and the great American dream culture Glaring (Tallulah Bankhead) and a member of her royal guard, Alexis (William Eythe ), who rises in her favor and then sinks. Alexis is an opportunist who lawful ... |
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About this book In Movieland, Jerome Charyn mingles his own way of life as a moviegoer with the history, romance, and sadness of Hollywood. He meets Paul Newman, Viveca Lindfors, and Mae Clark, the actress who was the nonconformist bride of Frankenstein; explores Cinecitta, Mussolini's own Hollywood on the Tiber; recalls his own life as Otto Preminger's cat-house free writer (and jester) during Preminger's decline; reinvents the lost years and lost stars of the stilly era --Irving Thalberg, Gloria Swanson, and Clara Bow -- and seeks out the hieroglyphics of modern Hollywood; writes of the Nazi office-bearer who saved the Cinematheque Francaise and its library of American films; and pays homage to Hollywood's heroes, victims, goddesses, and neglected lords: Louise Brooks, Raymond Chandler, Carole Landis, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, and more. |
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