*CANDIDS*
- JackFavell
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- JackFavell
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- Joined: April 20th, 2009, 9:56 am
Re: *CANDIDS*
Considering that it's Jack Benny playing the violin, maybe Levant isn't smiling; maybe he's wincing.JackFavell wrote:I love that picture! I don't think I've ever seen Oscar Levant smiling!
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jdb1 - You are sooooooooo bad !jdb1 wrote:Considering that it's Jack Benny playing the violin, maybe Levant isn't smiling; maybe he's wincing.JackFavell wrote:I love that picture! I don't think I've ever seen Oscar Levant smiling!
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APRIL 10th. BIRTHDAYS
PONCIE PONCE is 77 today
OMAR SHARIF is 78 today
LEE WEAVER is 80 today
MAX von SYDOW is 81 today
HARRY MORGAN is 95 today
CHUCK CONNORS (1921 - 1992)
SHEB WOOLEY (1921 - 2003)
TIM McCOY (1891 - 1978)
GEORGE ARLISS (1868 - 1946)
PONCIE PONCE is 77 today
OMAR SHARIF is 78 today
LEE WEAVER is 80 today
MAX von SYDOW is 81 today
HARRY MORGAN is 95 today
CHUCK CONNORS (1921 - 1992)
SHEB WOOLEY (1921 - 2003)
TIM McCOY (1891 - 1978)
GEORGE ARLISS (1868 - 1946)
Joseph Goodheart
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Ya know, it's gotta take a feller pretty slam-bang secure in his sense o' manhood to sport around in a chapeau like what Tim McCoy's wearing . .
That, or he learnt to bust broncs at the Eye-talian Clown School . .
That, or he learnt to bust broncs at the Eye-talian Clown School . .
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Klondike, when I posted that image of Tim McCoy, I thought to myself that a board member will definitely comment on that hat. Thanks for coming through.
Joseph Goodheart
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Munchkin Meinhardt Raabe dead at 94
Raabe was best known for his uncredited, 13-second role in the Oscar-winning classic, during which he uttered the famous lines "As coroner, I must aver, I thoroughly examined her. And she's not only merely dead, She's really most sincerely dead." He was one of the last surviving Munchkins, according to the report
Joseph Goodheart
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Yay! Three of my most bestest favoritest actors having birthdays on the same day: von Sydow, Morgan and Connors.
And Poncie Ponce! Wow, Joe, you know how to pick 'em. It's a very funny thing, but just about the only memory I have of an actual episode the TV show Hawaiian Eye is one that focused on an adventure of Mr. Ponce (now what was he on the show -- a cabbie?). I remember him crying at some point, and playing the ukulele at the end and singing "For You" to a pretty girl. How odd.
And Poncie Ponce! Wow, Joe, you know how to pick 'em. It's a very funny thing, but just about the only memory I have of an actual episode the TV show Hawaiian Eye is one that focused on an adventure of Mr. Ponce (now what was he on the show -- a cabbie?). I remember him crying at some point, and playing the ukulele at the end and singing "For You" to a pretty girl. How odd.