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  2. Benedict Bogeaus - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Bogeaus (May 4, 1904, in Chicago – August 23, 1968, in Hollywood), was an independent film producer and former owner of General Service Studios. Biography and filmography [ edit ]

  3. Dolores Moran - Wikipedia

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    She married film producer Benedict Bogeaus in Salome, Arizona in 1946. They had a son, Brett. The couple divorced in 1962. [4]In 1968, Moran was the recipient of bequest valued at $300,000, (equivalent to $2,628,517 in 2023).

  4. 24 of the Wealthiest Young Actors and Actresses in Hollywood

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    For each actor, GOBankingRates found their (1) net worth as of April 5, 2021, according to CelebrityNetworth.com and (2) their age, as sourced from IMDb. All data was collected on and up to date ...

  5. George Brent - Wikipedia

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    George Brent (born George Brendan Nolan; 15 March 1904 – 26 May 1979) was an Irish-American stage, film, and television actor. He is best remembered for the eleven films he made with Bette Davis , which included Jezebel and Dark Victory .

  6. Christmas Eve (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1946 Bogeaus announced that Raft, Scott and Brent would star. Each star would film for two weeks individually and then act together for one week. [3] Filming started on 18 November with the Brent-Joan Blondell sequence. [4] Dolores Moran, who appeared in the cast, was Bogeaus' wife at the time.

  7. Ethelind Terry - Wikipedia

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    Terry married Benedict Bogeaus in 1928. They divorced in 1931 and continued a strained relationship for 11 years. Terry eloped to Las Vegas with the actor Dick Purcell. The two married on March 3, 1942, only to divorce on August 26, 1942. [3] [4]

  8. Josh Heald - Wikipedia

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    During his time at Wharton, Heald was the editor-in-chief of 34th Street magazine, and he briefly considered a career in journalism. Ultimately, he accepted a position in finance, [3] but was laid off during the Dot-com bust in 2001.

  9. Steve Pink - Wikipedia

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    Steve Pink (born February 3, 1966) is an American actor, director and writer. He is the director of the comedy films Accepted and Hot Tub Time Machine , and the co-writer of the films Grosse Pointe Blank and High Fidelity .