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Movie Star Biographies

Ann Sheridan Biography

A biography of actress Ann Sheridan, best known from her days as Warner Brothers’ Oomph Girl from films such as They Drive by Night and Kings Row.

Fannie Ward 1910s Kinema Theatre Advertising Card

Fannie Ward – Biography of the Eternal Flapper and Star of The Cheat

A biography of The Eternal Flapper, Fannie Ward, who came to the stage in 1890. Later starred in Cecil B. DeMille’s The Cheat with Sessue Hayakawa. In between she married a South African diamond magnate.

Joe Donahue in Sunny

Joe Donahue, “World’s Greatest Dancer” and Sunny Co-Star

Digging into Joe Donahue, talented vaudevillian dancer who replaced his late brother, Jack, opposite Marilyn Miller in the film version of Sunny. He also appeared in Expensive Women and two Dorothy Mackaill titles during his stay with First National, 1930-31. Piecing together some of the mysterious Donahue’s life and discovering, once and for all, the date he died.

Stanley Fields in Little Caesar

Stanley Fields Biography — Blustery Thirties Character Actor

Unraveling truth and myth in the life of character actor Stanley Fields. Born Walter L. Agnew, you’ll know him from Cimarron, Little Caesar (1931), Island of Lost Souls (1932), Algiers (1938), and several other major 1930s Hollywood releases.

Alan Mowbray in Topper

Alan Mowbray by Alan Mowbray, Jr.

A biographical look at the stage, film and television career of popular character actor Alan Mowbray written by the actor’s son, Alan Mowbray, Jr.

Carole Lombard 1940 Godfrey Phillips tobacco card

Carole Lombard, Part 1: From Jane Peters to Mrs. William Powell

Part 1 of a Carole Lombard biography covers her turbulent early screen career of the 1920s through her rise to stardom and marriage to William Powell in 1931.

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Movie Reviews & Articles

Dana Andrews Blogathon at Classic Movie Man

Lewis Milestone’s The Purple Heart (1944) Starring Dana Andrews

The Purple Heart (1944), directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Dana Andrews, is a World War II courtroom drama imagining the trial and fate of captured Doolittle Raid fliers before the world knew exactly what had happened to them. Part of the Dana Andrews blogathon.

First Impressions: Andy Hardy’s Private Secretary (1941)

Brief first impressions of Andy Hardy’s Private Secretary (1941) written shortly after first viewing. Starring Mickey Rooney with the Hardy clan and Kathryn Grayson.

Margaret Sullavan in The Good Fairy

The Good Fairy (1935) Starring Margaret Sullavan and Herbert Marshall

Margaret Sullavan stars as innocent orphan who plays good fairy. Frank Morgan pursues, Reginald Owen protects, and Herbert Marshall falls in love in The Good Fairy (1935), a Universal film directed by William Wyler from a screenplay by Preston Sturges.

Greer Garson and Errol Flynn in That Forsyte Woman

More on That Forsyte Woman (1949), Especially an Altogether Different Errol Flynn

A quick look at That Forsyte Woman (1949), a Greer Garson MGM feature where Errol Flynn steals the show playing against type with more skill than I would have expected.

Clara Bow in Call Her Savage

Call Her Savage (1932) Stars Clara Bow as Pre-Code Dynamite

Celebrating my favorite movie starring the ‘It Girl’ Clara Bow, the talkie Call Her Savage, a 1932 pre-code release from Fox. With Gilbert Roland, Monroe Owsley, Thelma Todd, and Estelle Taylor among others.

Warner Baxter in the first Crime Doctor

Warner Baxter as The Crime Doctor: A Crime Doctor Episode Guide

A guide to the individual entries to Columbia’s Crime Doctor mystery series of the 1940’s. Each of the ten films star Warner Baxter. Packed with details yet spoiler free.

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