莱昂纳尔·巴里摩尔,美国电影演员,也当过导演和电影编剧。原名莱昂纳尔·布莱恩,他出身美国著名的舞台世家,是著名演员莫里斯·巴里摩尔和乔治亚娜·德鲁的长子,自幼受到家庭戏剧教育的熏陶,少年时期便登上舞台,二十二岁时就成了百老汇的主要演员,经常同他舅父约翰·德鲁同台演出。190...
传奇人物克拉克·盖博引领影坛风骚达三十年之久,而这一切都是从一九三四年的那部低成本浪漫喜剧《一夜风流》(It Happened One Night)开始的,在这之前他的经历颇多坎坷,他出生七个月后母亲就去世了,两岁以前都生活在姨母家,后被父亲接回。16岁时他从高中退学,之后做过各种工作,后来...
爱德华·阿斯纳,美国电影、电视演员,工会活动家。
约翰·巴里摩尔,美国电影演员,1882年2月14日生于纽约市,出身于舞台世家,父亲莫里斯·巴里摩尔、母亲乔治亚娜·德鲁,哥哥莱昂纳多、姊姊埃塞尔都是美国著名的舞台演员,最初的时候约翰·巴里摩尔在纽约一家报馆画漫画,受家庭影响及个人努力,1903年进入戏剧界,不久,他的地位与成就就已胜过了哥哥和姐姐。她在莎士比亚戏剧《理查三世》(1920)和《哈姆雷特》(1922)中扮演主角,演技使观众为之倾倒。
卡洛·朗白,美国20世纪30年代好莱坞最有才华的女星之一。12岁开始演电影,完成学业后她重返影坛。她以饰演标准的金发女郎起步,在改名为卡洛尔·隆巴德后渐渐走红。
Bea Benaderet had a remarkable career in radio and television. In the earlier days of radio, before television, she provided the voice for numerous names of characters on the radio, on shows like "Fibber McGee and Molly," "My Favorite Husband" with Lucille Ball & the Jack Benny Show. She was born in New York City but raised in San Francisco and made her radio debut when she was 12 years young. After doing voice-overs and various roles, Orson Welles gave her a regular role on "Campbell Playhouse." Bea made a smooth move from radio to television as she was cast in the role as Blanche Morton in The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950). It was because of her role as Blanche that she could not accept the part of Ethel Mertz in I Love Lucy (1951), which was offered to her by Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. She also provided the voice for several Warner Brothers cartoons, usually for females (those Mel Blanc could not do), like Tweety's owner, "Granny". Later, she worked with Blanc again on one of the most famous cartoons, Tweetie Pie (1947). It was 1947's Academy Award winning animation short of the year, featuring "Tweety", (the yellow Canary) & "Sylvester, the Siamese Cat".
德维恩·海克曼,演员。代表作品为《Angels with Angles》、《舞翻天》、《滑雪大派对》等。
Robert Donner was born in New York City and grew up in New Jersey, Michigan and Texas. Robert joined the Navy after he graduated from high school and served almost 4 years. After he left the Navy he stayed on the West Coast and worked as a shipping clerk, salesman, bartender, commercial artist, gardener, and insurance investigator. Robert attended San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University, Northridge), at nights taking courses in Art History, Psychology and speech.
During the early times of the Depression when life was more famine than feast, child stars became the blue plate special of the day, served up by Hollywood to help nourish a nation besieged with troubles. Following 20th Century-Fox monumental success with Shirley Temple in the early 1930s, every studio was out searching for its own precocious little commodity who could pack 'em in the aisles despite the lean times. While Paramount whipped up "Little" Mitzi Green, MGM offered Jackie Cooper in the hopes of finding a similar box office jingle. Wildly talented Janie Withers fit the bill, too, and although she earned pint-sized prominence just like the others, it was also for Temple's Fox Studios. As such, Jane remained somewhat of a side course to Temple's main dish (what child star didn't?) throughout much her young "B" level reign. Nevertheless, she became a major bright star in her own right.
Peggy Rea was born on March 31, 1921 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Margaret Rea. She is known for her work on Grace Under Fire (1993), Made in America (1993) and Love Field (1992). She died on February 5, 2011 in Toluca Lake, California.
Robert Osborne was the host on Turner Classic Movies from its inception in 1994, in large part due to his deep and abiding love and knowledge of film. Osborne got his start working for Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. The ever-perspicacious Ball suggested that Osborne combine his interest in classic film and training in journalism, and write instead of act. Osborne took this advice and produced "Academy Awards Illustrated" a book which then begat his years at The Hollywood Reporter. He also became the official historian of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. An elegant and unassuming man, Osborne combined a startling facility with movie names, dates, and facts with the gift to tell a good story and ability to be a gracious host.
Jack Bannon was born on June 14, 1940 in Los Angeles, California, USA as John Bannon. He is known for his work on Lou Grant (1977), Little Big Man (1970) and Death Warrant (1990). He has been married to Ellen Travolta since April 9, 1983. He was previously married to Kathleen Larkin.