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San Antonio is a 1945 American Western film starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith. The film was written by W. R. Burnett and Alan Le May and directed in Technicolor by David Butler as well as uncredited Robert Florey and Raoul Walsh .
The Last of the Buccaneers (circa 1949) – a pirate movie based on a script by Flynn himself to be produced by Flynn, shot in technicolor with the star as a Robin Hood type pirate [28] (not to be confused with the 1951 Paul Henreid film) – another source said this was to be about Bully Hayes and called The Last Buccaneer [29]
Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959) was an Australian and American actor who achieved worldwide fame during the Golden Age of Hollywood.He was known for his romantic swashbuckler roles, frequent partnerships with Olivia de Havilland, and reputation for his womanising and hedonistic personal life.
James Earl Jones was married twice throughout his decorated career in Hollywood.. The acclaimed actor, who died on Sept. 9 at age 93, met his first wife, Julienne Marie Hendricks, in 1964 when ...
He is survived by his is son Flynn Earl Jones. His wife Cecilia Hart died in October 2016. The actor's other memorable film roles came in Coming to America (1988), Field of Dreams (1989), The ...
James Earl Jones, Cecilia Hart and Flynn Earl Jones attend the 2012 Marian Anderson awards Gala on Nov. 19, 2012, in Philadelphia. His dad gave him a shout-out while accepting a Tony Lifetime ...
Albert Cornelius Freeman Jr. (March 21, 1934 – August 9, 2012) was an American actor, director, and educator. A life member of The Actors Studio, [1] Freeman appeared in a wide variety of plays, ranging from Leroi Jones' Slave/Toilet to Joe Papp's revivals of Long Day's Journey Into Night and Troilus and Cressida, and films, including My Sweet Charlie, Finian's Rainbow, and Malcolm X, as ...
PHOTO: James Earl Jones celebrates his 80th birthday by blowing the candles out on his cake at The Golden Theatre, Jan. 17, 2011, in New York. (Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images) But it wasn't a lie.