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Thanks for the kind comments, they are much appreciated. I didn't realise that I ended on page 99 but finishing on page 100 keeps it tidy
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Posts from arthurarnell in thread „On This Day“
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I would like to thank all who have read or contributed to 'on this day' over the last couple of years. But now it is time to stop. Hopefully we will come up with something else in the not to distant future, but at this moment in time I don't know what that will be.
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A day late because I tried to get on last night but couldn't
so on this day 21st December
98 years ago the actor Arch Hall sr was born he appeared in Overland Stage Raiders.
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On this day 20th December
123 years ago the actor Charles K Gerrard was born he appeared in Men Without Women.
48 years ago the actress Elizabeth Risdon died aged 71 she had featured in Tall in the Saddle and appeared in almost 150 pictures and television
43 years ago the actress Grayce Hampton died aged 87 she worked on 48 pictures including Without Reservations.
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As we slowly wind down the year 2006 so it is time to look at the on this day thread with a view to winding this down as well. It started in February 2004 and has been going regularly since then. However the list of events and characters doesn't get longer as the years go by and I think although it is still possible to find some of Dukes co-workers it is getting increasingly harder and I forsee more and more gaps until the time comes when it dries up altogether.
But for now On this day December 19th
106 years ago the actor and stuntman Jimmy Dundee was born he appeared in Reap the Wild Wind and made 113 pictures in total as an actor and also appeared as a stunt man.
101 years ago the writer Dorothy M Johnson was born she wrote \The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
From IMDBQuoteA graduate of the University of Montana, Dorothy Marie Johnson left her widowed mother in Whitefish, Montana and moved to New York City, where she worked as a writer and an editor of women's magazines. In 1950, she returned to Whitefish and edited the local paper for three years; she then joined the faculty of the University of Montana School of Journalism. She subsequently published seventeen books and fifty-two short stories, all primarily about the American West.
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On this day 18th December
40 years ago the actor Bill Hunter died.
Very little is known about this actor not even his date of birth or how old he was when he died. All that is known is that he appeared in 30 pictures between 1937-55 and that he played a mechanic in Flying Tigers.Regards
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On this day 17th Dcember
89 years ago the actress Dorothy Ates was born. She appeared in The Hollywood Handicap.
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On this day 16th December
122 years ago the actor J.M Kerrigan was born he was in The Fighting Seabeas and The Long Voyage Home.
110 years ago the film editor Fred Allen was born he was the editor on Dakota
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On this day 15th December
113 years ago the director of photography Victor |Milner was born he worked on Reap the Wild Wind
95 years ago the actor Michael Ross was born he was in the Comancheros and The Fighting Kentuckian.
96 years ago the actor Nicholas Stuart was born, he made few screen appearances one of which was The Longest Day.
84 years ago the actor Maurice Jara was born he was in the Flying Leathernecks
38 years ago the actress Dorothy Abbott committed suicide aged 47 she made under 45 screen appearance and was known as the human wailing wall for her portrayal of hard done by downtrodden women. She appeared in Jet Pilot.
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On this day 14th December
105 years ago te actor Jack Raymond was born he made 100pictures including In Old Okahoma, Lady From Louisiana and A Man Betrayed.
93 years ago the actor singer and dancer Dan Dailey was born he was in Wings of Eagles.
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A day late but on this day 13th December
136 years ago the actor Ed Le Saint was born he appeared in 305 pictures as an actor and directed 92 films. He appeared with John Wayne in The Oregon Trail and Baby Face.
104 years ago the actor Harry strang was born he appeared in Without Reservations and A Man Betrayed during his career he appeared in 441 film and television credits.
104 years ago Jack Gardner was born he was in Pitsburgh
96 years ago Van Heflin was born, a star of many pictures he was in The Greatest Story Ever Told.
80 years ago the actor and stunt man Don Nagel was born. he didn't appear in many films and as was the case in She Wore A Yellow Ribbon he was an un-credited stuntman.
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On this day 12th December
125 years ago the actor Charles Murphy was born during his career he made 81 pictures included among which were New Frontier and Santa Fe Stampede.
112 years ago the director D. Ross Lederman was born he directed John Wayne in two westerns Two Fisted Law and Range Feud
106 years ago the actor and stunt man Eddie Parker was born he appeared in 249 films and television programes as an actor and almost as many as a stunt man. Among the films he appeared in with John Wayne were Flame of the Barbary Coast The New Frontier Raibow Valley The Lucky Texan and The Hurricane Express.
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On this day 11th December
123 years ago the actor and director Moward M Mitchell was born. He entered films in 1910 and went on to appear in 243 pictures until 1952. Included among these was Lady For a Night. He also directed 36 pictures.
87 years ago Marie Windsor was born
she appeared in The Fighting Kentuckian and Cahill.
From IMDBQuoteA product of Marysvale, Utah, Marie Windsor attended Brigham Young University and trained for the stage under Maria Ouspenskaya before she began playing leading roles in B pictures in the late 1940s. Her best work was in the "film noir" category, most notably her role as the manipulative, double-crossing wife of Elisha Cook Jr. in The Killing (1956) (which earned her "Look" magazine's Best Supporting Actress award). Her favorites among her own films, in addition to "The Killing", are The Narrow Margin (1952) and Hellfire (1949).
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On this day 10th December
132 years ago the actor Alphonz Ethiers was born he appeared in Baby Face.
117 years ago the actor Arthur Vinton was born he only made 38 pictures and was in The Life of Jimmy Dolan and Central Airport.
66 years ago the actor William V Mong died aged 65 he was in The Big Trail
27 years ago the actress Ann Dvorak died aged 67 she starred in Flame of the Barbary Coast.
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On this day 9th December
95 years ago the actor Broderick Crawford was born, best known for his role in Highway patrol he made many fine pictures and was in Seven Sinners with John Wayne and Marlene Dietrich.
31 years ago the director William Wellman died aged 79 he made The high and the Mighty, Island in the Sky and Blood Alley.
From IMDBQuoteWilliam Wellman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter-director of the original A Star Is Born (1937), was called "Wild Bill" during his World War I service as an aviator, a nickname that persisted in Hollywood due to his "larger-than-life" personality and lifestyle). A leap year baby born in 1896 on the the 29th of February to a stockbroker father in Brookline, Massachusetts, Wellman was the great-great-great grandson of Francis Lewis, one of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence. His mother, the former Cecilia McCarthy, was born in Ireland.
Despite an upper-middle class upbringing, the young Wellman was a hell-raiser. He excelled as an athlete, and particularly enjoyed playing ice hockey, but he also enjoyed joy-riding in stolen cars at nights.
Cecilia Wellman served as a probation officer for "wayward boys" (juvenile delinquents) for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and was such a success in her field, she was asked to address Congress on the subject of delinquency. One of her charges was her own son, as the young Bill Wellman was kicked out school at the age of 17 for hitting his high school principal on the head with a stink bomb. He tried making a living as a candy and a cotton salesman, but failed. He then worked for a lumber yard, but was fired after losing control of a truck and driving it through the side of the barn. Eventually, he wound up playing professional ice hockey in Massachusetts, and a young actor playing at the Colonial Theatre in Boston named Douglas Fairbanks noticed Wellman while attending the games.
Impressed by his good looks and the figure he cut on ice, the soon-to-be silent film superstar Fairbanks suggested to Wellman that he had what it took to become a movie actor. But Wellman's youthful dream was to become an aviator, but since his father "didn't have enough money for me to become a flier in the regular way...I went into a war to become a flier."
When he was 19 years old, through the intercession of his uncle, Wellman joined the air wing of the French Foreign Legion, where he learned to fly. In France, Wellman served as a pilot with the famous Lafayette Flying Corps (Lafayette Escadrille), where he won his nickname "Wild Bill due to his "devil-may-care" style in the air. He and fellow pilot Tom Hitchcock, the great polo player, were in the "Black Cat" group. Wellman was shot down by anti-aircraft and injured during the landing of his plane, which had lost its tail section. Out of 222 Escadrille pilots, 87 were killed, but Wellman was fated to serve out the duration with the French. In the spring of 1918, Wellman was recruited by the U.S. Army Air Corps, joining "because I was broke and they were trying to get us in." Commissioned an officer, he was sent back to the states and stationed at Rockwell Field, in San Diego, California, to teach combat fighting tactics to the new AAC pilots.
During the weekends, Wellman would fly up to Hollywood and land on Douglas Fairbanks' polo fields to spend the weekend with him. Fairbanks said that he would help the returning hero break into the movies when the war was over, and he was as good as his word. Fairbanks envisioned Wellman as an actor, and cast him as the juvenile in The Knickerbocker Buckaroo (1919) and as a young officer in Evangeline (1919), but acting was something Wellman grew to hate (a hatred he later transferred to actors). He was fired by fellow he-man director Raoul Walsh from "Evangeline" for slapping the lead actress, who Wellman didn't know was Walsh's wife. Disgusted with acting, Wellman told Faribanks he wanted to be a director, and Fairbanks helped him into the production end of the business. It was a "purely financial" decision, he later recalled, as the director made more money than did supporting actors at the time.
Goldwyn Pictures hired him as a messenger in 1920, and he soon made his way up the ladder, first as an assistant cutter, then as an assistant property man, then as a property man, assistant director and second unit director, before making his uncredited directorial debut later that year at Fox with The Twins of Suffering Creek (1920) (starring Dustin Farnum (the silent film B-Western star whom Dustin Hoffman's star-struck mother named the future double-Oscar winner after). Wellman later remembered the film as awful, along with such other B-Westerns as _Cupid's Fireman (1923)_ starring Buck Jones, whose Westerns he began directing in 1923 after serving his apprenticeship.
Fox Studio gave him his first directing credit in 1923 with the Buck Jones' hoss opera Second Hand Love (1923), and other than one more Dustin Farnum picture The Man Who Won (1923), he turned out Jones pictures for the rest of his time at Fox. The studio fired him in 1924 after he asked for a raise upon completing The Circus Cowboy (1924), another Buck Jones oater. He moved to Columbia to helm When Husbands Flirt (1925), then over to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for the slapstick comedy The Boob (1926) before landing at Famous Players-Lasky (now known as Paramount Pictures after its distribution unit) where he directed You Never Know Women (1926) and The Cat's Pajamas (1926). It was as a contract director at the now renamed Paramount Famous Lasky Corp. that he had his breakthrough, due to his flying background. Paramount entrusted its epic World War One flying epic Wings (1927) to Wellman, the film that went on to become what is now recognized as the first Academy Award-wining Best Picture, Wings (1927).
Paramount paid Wellman $250 a week to direct "Wings" (he also appeared one-time as a stunt-pilot, flying one of the German planes that landed and rolled over). The production that employed 3,500 soldiers, 65 pilots, and 165 airplanes. The massive production went over-budget and over-schedule due to Wellman's perfectionism, and he came close to being fired more than once. It took a year to film "Wings", but when it was released, it turned out to be one of the most financially successful silent pictures ever released and helped put Gary Cooper, whom Wellman personally cast in a small role, on the path to stardom. "Wings" and Wellman's next flying picture, _Legion of the Condemned, The (1928)_ (which starred Gary Cooper), initiated the genre of World War One aviation movie, which included such famous works as Howard Hughes' ' Hell's Angels (1930) and Howard Hawks's The Dawn Patrol (1930). Despite his success in bringing in the first "Best Picture" Oscar winner, Paramount did not keep Wellman under contract.
Wellman's disdain for actors already was flourishing by the time he wrapped "Wings". Many actors appearing in his pictures intensely disliked Wellman's method of bullying them to elicit a performance.
Wellman was a macho man's man who hated male actors due to their narcissism, yet preferred to work with them because he despised the preparation that actresses had to go through with their make-up and hairdressing before each scene. Wellman shot his films fast. The hard-drinking Wellman usually oversaw a riotous set, in line with his own life-style. He married five women, including a Zeigfeld Follies showgirl, before settling down with Dorothy Coonan Wellman, a former Busby Berkeley dancer. Wellman believed that his Dorothy saved him from becoming a caricature of himself.
She appeared in as a tomboy in Wild Boys of the Road (1933), a Depression Era social commentary picture made for the progressive Warner Bros. The film is a favorite of Martin Scorsese. It came two years after Wellman's masterpiece of the era, The Public Enemy (1931), one of the great early talkies, one of the great gangster pictures, and the film that made James Cagney a superstar. Scorsese says that Wellman's use of music in the film influenced his own first "gangster" picture. Mean Streets (1973).
Wellman was equally adept at comedy as he was with macho material, helming the original A Star Is Born (1937) (for which won his only Oscar, for Best Original Story) and the biting satire "Nothing Sacred" (1997) -- both of which starred Fredric March -- for producer David O. Selznick. Both movies were dissections of the fame game, as was his satire Roxie Hart (1942), which reportedly was one of Stanley Kubrick's favorite films.
During the World War Two-era, Wellman continued to make outstanding films, including The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) and G.I. Joe: The Ernie Pyle Story (1998) (TV), as well as Battleground (1949) after the war. In the 1950s, Wellman's best films starred John Wayne, including the influential aviation picture _High and the Mighty, The (1954) , for which he received his third and last Best Director Oscar nomination. His final film hearkened back to his World War One service, Lafayette Escadrille (1958), which featured the unit in which Wellman had flown. He retired as a director after making the film, reportedly enraged at Warner Bros.'s post-production tampering with a film that meant so much to him.
Other than David O. Selznick, the hell-raising iconoclast Wellman was not well-liked. Louis B. Mayer's daughter Irene Mayer Selznick, the first wife of David O. Selznick, said that Wellman was "a terror, a shoot-up-the-town fellow, trying to be a great big masculine I-don't-know-what."
The first Mrs. Selznick didn't like Wellman. And although the Directors Guild of America in 1973 honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award, he has been ignored by cineastes since his death in 1975 from leukemia, despite the many masterpieces of his oeuvre which put to shame many of the rediscovered "masters" of film.
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On this day 8th December
107 years ago the actor John Qualen was born. One of John Ford's 'Stock Company' he appeared in a number of films with the Duke.
101 years ago the actor Frank Faylen appeared of reddish/ ginger hair he normally appeared in gangster pictures playing policemen etc, but occasionally he made the foray into westerns and was in North to Alaska.
95 years ago Lee J Cobb was born, often a heavy he was in How The West Was Won.
73 years ago the actor Flip Wilson was born he appeared in Cancel My Reservation.
68 years ago Jose Ferrer of the Greatest Story Ever Told married Uta Hagen
57 years ago Red Buttons of Hatari and The Longest Day married Helayne McNorton
22 years ago the actor Luther Adler died aged 81, prominent in The Wake of The Red Witch he was also in Cast A Giant Shadow.
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On this day 7th December we remember those who passed on rather than those who came into the world.
50 years ago the actor Huntley Gordon died aged 69 he was in Idol of the Crowds
57 years ago the writer Rex Beach committed suicide he was the writer on the Spoilers.
25 years ago William Edmonds died aged 95 he was in 90 pictures including Re-Union in France.
10 years ago the actor Phillip Reed died aged 88 he appeared in College Coach.
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On this day 6th December
113 years ago the actor Edward Brady was born in his career he appeared in 303 films and was still working at the time of his death. Amont the John Wayne Films he appeared in were In Old California, The Spoilers, Reap the Wild Wind and Stagecoach.
103 years ago the actor Millard Webb was born never a great star he onl made 20 pictures one of which was The Drop Kick.
99 years ago Frank Melto was born he was in Stand Up & Cheer and A Lady Takes A Chance.
90 years ago Judson Pratt Sgt Maj Kirby in The Horse Soldiers was born
98 years ago the writer William P McGivern was born he did the filmography for Brannigan.
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14 years ago the actor Hank Worden died aged 97.
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On this day 5th December
128 yuears ago the actor Frank LaRue was born he was in Overland Stage Raiders and Westward Ho.
48 years ago the Stunt Man Fred Kennedy died from a broken neck following a mistimed stunt whilst making The Horse Soldiers.
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On this day 4th December
72 years ago Victor French was born, as well as the Little house on the Prairie and H
Highway to Heaven he was also Ketchum in Rio Lobo.14 years ago William Cabane died aged 72 he was in Reap The Wild Wind
56 years ago the writer James Kevin McGuiness died. He worked closely with John Ford writing the screenplays for Rio Grande salute and Men Without Women.
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