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Bellah James

James Bellah was a WW1 pilot through the Canadian Air Force, served in WW2, and wrote 19 novels, including The Valiant Virginians and Blood River.
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Butler Floyd

Floyd Butler was co-founder of the vocal group The Friends of Distinction, best known for their late 1960s hits, "Grazing in the Grass", "Love or Let Me Be Lonely", and "Going in Circles".
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Callahan Charles

Chuck Callahan was an actor and writer, known for Traffic Tangle (1930), Parading Pajamas (1931) and Night Class (1931). He had a gap of 16 years until his last credit, on The Jack Benny Program in 1958. He and his brother, actor Bob Callahan, had appeared in vaudeville in an act called 'Bob & Chuck Callahan.'
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Carlson Richard

Richard Carlson played one of the leads in Creature From the Black Lagoon, and appeared in 3 other '50's sci-fi movies.
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Dano Royal

Royal Dano, Sr was an actor, frequently cast as a preacher, or Abraham Lincoln. He was famous for his deep croaky voice, and is the voice of Lincoln at Disney attractions.
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Eldredge George

George Eldredge was an actor in over 180 movies and TV from the 1930s through the early 1960s. Before acting, he was a photographer for a police department, and sang with the SF Opera. His first role was as an English spy in Till We Meet Again. He was typically cast as authority figures but was cast against type as the traitorous Dr. Tobor in the B movie, Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere. His best-known film role may be in the 1945 cult exploitation film Mom and Dad, where Eldredge played the father of a teenage girl who accidentally becomes pregnant because her parents withhold knowledge about sex from her. With little advertising, it still became the number two moneymaker for 1945, and in 2005 it received a National Film Preservation award from the Library of Congress. On TV, he appeared on Peter Gunn, The Adventures of Superman, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Perry Mason, and as Dr. Spaulding in all three Spin and Marty series.
Upload Date: Feb 21, 2016 04:57 PMViews: 30

English Robert

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Fields Stanley

Walter Agnew was a professional boxer. After breaking his nose he left the sport and worked Vaudeville with Frank Fay. Norma Talmadge thought his broken nose gave him a ferocious appearance, and he started his film career, as Stanley Fields, playing a gunman her film, New York Nights. He appeared in Little Caesar, Cimarron, Mutiny On The Bounty, and his final film in 1941, I'll Sell My Life.
Upload Date: Feb 3, 2014 09:01 PMViews: 32

Gallo Lewis

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Gorcey David

David Gorcey appeared in vaudeville during his childhood, and at age 10, he played "Sam" in the one-reel film One Good Deed. He is best-known for his role of "Pee Wee" in the East Side Kids series, and "Chuck" in The Bowery Boys. He was the younger brother of fellow Bowery Boy Leo Gorcey. He appeared in Sergeant Madden (1939), The Babe Ruth Story (1948), and Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion (1950). Later in life, he became a minister and founded a halfway house to help recovering alcoholics and people with substance abuse problems.
Capture Date: May 6, 2018 10:18 AMViews: 19

Hicks Russell

Russell Hicks started acting in 1915's Birth of A Nation, then later in Charlie Chan in Shanghai, The Woman in Red, Flame of Barbary Coast, and Once Upon a Honeymoon.
Upload Date: Apr 6, 2013 08:33 PMViews: 40

Holt Jack

Jack Holt mined gold in Alaska, worked as a railroad and civil engineer, delivered mail, and rode herd on cattle. He volunteered to ride a horse over a cliff in a stunt for a film crew, starting his movie career which included Cat People, They Were Expendable (1945), and a cameo in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) which co-starred his son,. Tim Holt.
Upload Date: Feb 3, 2014 09:01 PMViews: 32

Housman Arthur

Arthur Housman was an actor in the silent film era and the Golden Age of Hollywood. Initially a leading man, Housman later became a familiar comic drunkard in films of the 1930s, usually playing cameo parts in features but with better opportunities in short films. His best-remembered roles were in Laurel and Hardy films, notably Scram!, Our Relations, and (in the title role) The Live Ghost. His final role (again playing a drunk) was in the low-budget exploitation film Escort Girl made in 1941.
Upload Date: Feb 21, 2016 04:57 PMViews: 31

Jordan Robert

Bobby Jordan was a talented toddler and by six years old, he could sing, tap dance and play the saxophone. He is notable for acting in the Dead End Kids, the East Side Kids, and the Bowery Boys. After military service, he had mostly background acting work during the 50's, and worked as a bartender, a door-to-door photograph salesman. and as a roughneck on oil rigs. His alcoholism led to cirrhosis of the liver.
Upload Date: Jun 15, 2014 04:24 PMViews: 32

Levin Barry

Barry Levin earned a Purple Heart in Vietnam, worked on the LA police force, and was a lawyer who represented Erik Menendez and Robert Blake. He suffered from cancer and shot himself in the cemetery.
Upload Date: Apr 6, 2013 08:33 PMViews: 39
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