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  2. Harry Carey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Carey Jr. served six years in the United States Navy [3] as a Pharmacist Mate 2nd Class (medical corpsman) in the Pacific War.However, he was transferred back to the United States (against his wishes) to serve with his father's good friend the director John Ford in a Naval photographic unit attached to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). [4]

  3. Harry Carey (actor) - Wikipedia

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    The Careys had a son, Harry Carey, Jr., and a daughter, Ella "Cappy" Carey. [4] Harry Jr., nicknamed Dobe, [ 11 ] would become a character actor, most famous for his roles in westerns. Father and son both appear (albeit in different scenes) in the 1948 film Red River , and mother and son are both featured in 1956's The Searchers .

  4. Paul Fix - Wikipedia

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    Harry Carey Jr. (son-in-law) Peter Paul Fix (March 13, 1901 – October 14, 1983) was an American film and television character actor who was best known for his work in Westerns . Fix appeared in more than 100 movies and dozens of television shows over a 56-year career between 1925 and 1981.

  5. Harry Caray - Wikipedia

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    Harry Christopher Caray (né Carabina; March 1, 1914 – February 18, 1998) was an American radio and television sportscaster.During his career he called the play-by-play for five Major League Baseball teams, beginning with 25 years of calling the games of the St. Louis Cardinals (with two of those years also spent calling games for the St. Louis Browns).

  6. Wagon Master - Wikipedia

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    Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr. and Ward Bond. Film critic Tag Gallagher wrote at length about Wagon Master in his 1986 book, John Ford: the man and his films. His summary is, "That Wagon Master (1950), one of Ford's major masterpieces, grossed about a third of any of the cavalry pictures surely came as no surprise. It was a personal project ...

  7. Harry Carey - Wikipedia

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    Harry Carey (actor) (1878–1947), American actor Harry Carey Jr. (1921–2012), American actor Harry Carey (footballer) (1916–1991), Australian rules footballer

  8. Big Jake - Wikipedia

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    Big Jake is a 1971 American Technicolor Western film starring John Wayne, Richard Boone and Maureen O'Hara.The picture was the final film for George Sherman in a directing career of more than 30 years, and Maureen O'Hara's last film with John Wayne and her last before her twenty-year retirement.

  9. She Wore a Yellow Ribbon - Wikipedia

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    The story of Hoch's refusal to shoot in this thunderstorm has often been repeated, but actor Harry Carey, Jr., who was on the set, contests it. [11] [12] He says Ford had finished shooting for the day, but when the picturesque storm brewed he asked Hoch if they could shoot in the declining light. Hoch answered, "It's awfully dark, Jack. I'll ...