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  • ...rs]] and they became a sensation. The pair appeared in a classic series of Hollywood movies throughout the 1930s, of which ''The Gay Divorcee'' (1934), ''Top Ha
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  • ...of its competitors, Twentieth Century Pictures. During the "Golden Age of Hollywood'' when the so-called studio system prevailed, Fox was one of the Big Five s
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  • According to ''[[The Farrows of Hollywood: Their Dark Side of Paradise]]'', Tisa had spent the early 1970s working as ...s, and died in his bunk.<ref name=denverpost2008-08-24/> ''The Farrows of Hollywood'' said he died in a traffic accident. Both accounts say an autopsy attribu
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  • ...MTcyYTM5ZDNmNjM3ZDMwYjkyMDU3MTU=#more "Explaining ''in the Morning''. Meet Hollywood Sam"], in: ''National Review'', New York, April 12, 2007; Kahane also uses
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  • ...ecognition and her third nomination for ''Sunset Boulevard'' (1950),<ref>''Hollywood Walk of Fame'': '[https://walkoffame.com/gloria-swanson/ Gloria Swanson]'.
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  • However, Wilcox's most famous series-detective was created in Hollywood: Sam McCloud, the New Mexico deputy sheriff who solves New York City crimin
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  • *“The Word,” covering the latest nonsense from the Hollywood Left, the liberal press and socialists politicians, as well as what our sid
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  • ...ristie of romance novels. You’ve probably never heard of her. ''When will Hollywood discover Georgette Heyer?''] by Aja Romano in [https://www.vox.com Vox] Mar
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  • ...1930s, invented by Donn Beach (formerly Ernest Raymond Beaumont-Gannt) of Hollywood's [[Don the Beachcomber]] restaurant. It was later further popularized at t
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  • ...iful and naturally talented of all of the great stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood. In her heyday in the 1940s, the singing and dancing Hayworth with the fier
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  • * Ray Bradbury was given a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] at 6644 Hollywood Blvd due to his contributions to the movie industry.
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  • Many of the commercials he directed starred high profile HollyWood actors.<ref name=EllenDeGeneres/><ref name=AmExVirtualReality/> He directe | work = [[Hollywood Reporter]]
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  • ...anguage single to reach the UK Top 40 as well as writing the music for the Hollywood movie [[Rob Roy]].
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  • [[Basil Rathbone]] in a Hollywood film series,
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  • ...f{{'}} — that the film was, as Ross put it, {{'}}a home movie reenacted by Hollywood stars.{{'}} | quote = Neal and Cooper starred in {{'}}''Bright Leaf'',{{'}} a 1950 Hollywood melodrama set in the tobacco fields and mansions of the post-Civil War era
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  • [[The Hollywood Reporter]] reported that Budd-Johnson and her husband [[Eric Johnson]] had | work = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]
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  • ...cite book|last=Leiter|first=Andrew B.|title=Southerners on Film: Essays on Hollywood Portrayals Since the 1970s|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Fp8STjflOu ...f{{'}} — that the film was, as Ross put it, {{'}}a home movie reenacted by Hollywood stars.{{'}}
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  • ...f{{'}} — that the film was, as Ross put it, {{'}}a home movie reenacted by Hollywood stars.{{'}} | quote = Neal and Cooper starred in {{'}}''Bright Leaf'',{{'}} a 1950 Hollywood melodrama set in the tobacco fields and mansions of the post-Civil War era
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  • * 1997: Mike Keneally (''Half Alive in Hollywood'')
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