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  2. Randolph Scott - Wikipedia

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    George Randolph Scott (January 23, 1898 – March 2, 1987) was an American film actor, ... He stayed at the studio to do Sugarfoot (1951), Fort Worth (1951), ...

  3. Cary Grant - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Scott (left) and Grant in 1933 (from Modern Screen promotional feature) Grant lived with costume designer Orry-Kelly from 1925 to 1931 in the West Village, New York, until both moved to Hollywood. They met when Grant was a struggling performer who had just been evicted from a boarding house for nonpayment; they had a volatile, on-and ...

  4. Richard Boone - Wikipedia

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    The show had first been offered to actor Randolph Scott, who turned it down and gave the script to Boone while they were making Ten Wanted Men. [8] The show ran from 1957 to 1963, with Boone receiving more Emmy nominations in 1959 and 1960.

  5. Joel McCrea - Wikipedia

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    They were married until McCrea's death on their 57th wedding anniversary. [ 7 ] McCrea – who was an outdoorsman who had once listed his occupation as "rancher" and his hobby as "acting" – had begun buying property as early as 1933, when he purchased his first 1,000 acres (400 ha) in a then unincorporated area of eastern Ventura County ...

  6. Randolph Scott filmography - Wikipedia

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    And Sudden Death: Lt. James Knox Charles Barton The Last of the Mohicans: Hawkeye George B. Seitz: Go West, Young Man: Bud Norton Henry Hathaway 1937 High, Wide and Handsome: Peter Cortlandt Rouben Mamoulian: 1938 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm: Tony Kent Allan Dwan: The Texans: Kirk Jordan James P. Hogan: The Road to Reno: Steve Fortness S. Sylan ...

  7. Lee Marvin - Wikipedia

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    Marvin was in I Died a Thousand Times (1955) with Jack Palance, Shack Out on 101 (1955), Kraft Theatre, and Front Row Center. Marvin was the villain in Seven Men from Now (1956) starring Randolph Scott and directed by Boetticher.

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  9. Hedda Hopper - Wikipedia

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    Hopper continued to write her gossip column until her death in 1966. ... Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Adolphe Menjou ... $472,661 gross and $306,679 net. [35] She ...