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  2. William Beaudine - Wikipedia

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    Born in New York City, Beaudine began his career as an actor in 1909, aged 17, with American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. He married Marguerite Fleischer in 1914 and they stayed married until his death. Her sister was the mother of actor Bobby Anderson. Beaudine's brother Harold Beaudine was a director of short, action-filled comedies.

  3. Misbehaving Husbands - Wikipedia

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    Bob to Jane: "You've been reading too many detective stories." (inside joke: Ralph Byrd played detective Dick Tracy , in four movie serials and two feature films, from 1937 to 1947, and on television.) [ 3 ]

  4. The Bowery Boys - Wikipedia

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    Former film editor and now staff producer Richard Heermance was assigned to oversee these last two films, Up in Smoke and In the Money, and William Beaudine — who had been the Bowery Boys' most frequent director — came back to conclude the series. After filming ended in September 1957, the studio demolished the long-standing "Bowery street ...

  5. List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Bob Arthur: Radio: 6808 Hollywood Boulevard August 6, 1986 Jean Arthur: Motion pictures: 6333 Hollywood Boulevard February 8, 1960 Dorothy Arzner: Motion pictures: 1500 Vine Street January 24, 1986 Ashanti: Recording: 7060 Hollywood Boulevard April 7, 2022 Edward Asner: Television: 6363 Hollywood Boulevard

  6. Catch My Smoke - Wikipedia

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    Catch My Smoke is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by William Beaudine, based on the novel Shoe-bar Stratton by Joseph Bushnell Ames. It stars Tom Mix , Lillian Rich , and Claude Payton .

  7. Federal Fugitives - Wikipedia

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    By the 1940s, Beaudine had a reputation for being a resourceful, no-nonsense director who could make feature films in a matter of days, sometimes as few as five. [ 3 ] Typical of the low-budget spy genre of the period that often linked together latest aviation technology, Federal Fugitives did not have the benefit of on-location or studio sound ...

  8. Beaudine - Wikipedia

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    Beaudine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Harold Beaudine (1894–1949), American film director, brother of William; William Beaudine (1892–1970), American film actor and director

  9. Hugh O'Brian filmography - Wikipedia

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    On screen, O'Brian debuted as Sailor in William Beaudine's drama Kidnapped (1948), while for television he made his debut in Arch Oboler's anthology series Oboler's Comedy Theatre (1949). In 1954, O'Brian won the Golden Globe as the Most Promising Newcomer - Male , while in 1957, he received a Primetime Emmy Award -nomination for Best ...