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So, listen, Moraldo, you leverage me some recognition with those stuffy old Republicans in D.C., and I'll help you do whatever it takes to get Harlow Ween on every American's calendar!
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Och, macushla, Sean McClory (1924-2003) first gained wide recognition as one of the crowd in the pub, horse race and fight scenes in The Quiet Man, though after a stint at the Abbey Theater, he had actually been working in Hollywood since 1947 appearing in everything from Dick Tracy movies to The Glass Menagerie, usually as an Irish cop, though he was quite capable of playing an American-born native as well. He became known as a character actor capable of charm and menace, with a sharp gift for showing the dark side of Irish charm. He appeared to good advantage as a white-haired, shady archeologist in Mexico in Plunder in the Sun (a Batjac Production that starred Glenn Ford, who was overshadowed by McClory all the way).JackFavell wrote:Can someone tell me who Sean McClory is? He's a doll in that photo.