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Johnson met Etta Terry Duryea, a Brooklyn socialite and former wife of Clarence Duryea, at a car race in 1909. In 1910, Johnson hired a private investigator to follow Duryea after suspecting she was having an affair with his chauffeur. On Christmas Day, Johnson confronted Duryea and beat her to the point of hospitalization. [68]
The Great White Hope is a 1970 American biographical romantic drama film written and adapted from the 1967 Howard Sackler play of the same name. [3] [4] [5]The film was directed by Martin Ritt, starring James Earl Jones, Jane Alexander, Chester Morris, Hal Holbrook, Beah Richards and Moses Gunn.
The Great White Hope is a 1967 play written by Howard Sackler, later adapted in 1970 for a film of the same name. [1] [2]The play was first produced by Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and debuted on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre in October 1968, directed by Edwin Sherin with James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander in the lead roles.
Jess Myron Willard was born on 29 December 1881 in Saint Clere, Kansas.In his teenage years and twenties he worked as a cowboy. [3] He was of mostly English ancestry, which had been in North America since the colonial era.
A fictionalized account of the turbulent relationship between African-American boxer Jack Johnson and his first wife, New York socialite Etta Terry Duryea. 1970 [21] Little Big Man: Arthur Penn: White boy is captured, raised by Cheyenne, falls in love with An American Indian woman. 1970 [5] The Omega Man: Boris Sagal
Terry Bradshaw: Television: 7080 Hollywood Boulevard October 11, 2001 Alice Brady: Motion pictures: 6201 Hollywood Boulevard February 8, 1960 Eric Braeden: Television: 7021 Hollywood Boulevard July 20, 2007 Marlon Brando: Motion pictures: 1765 Vine Street February 8, 1960 Sir Richard Branson: Recording
Wendell Reid Corey (March 20, 1914 – November 8, 1968) was an American stage, film, and television actor. He was President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a board member of the Screen Actors Guild, and also served on the Santa Monica City Council.
Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/notes 1960: 13 Fighting Men: Harry W. Gerstad: Grant Williams, Brad Dexter, Carole Mathews: United States: B Western The Alamo: John Wayne: John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, Frankie Avalon, Patrick Wayne, Linda Cristal, Joan O'Brien, Chill Wills, Ken Curtis, Denver Pyle, Chuck Roberson, Guinn Williams, Richard Boone, "Big" John Hamilton