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Walter Davis Pidgeon (September 23, 1897 - September 25, 1984) was an American actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 of Canadian
Canada

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 birth, who lived most of his life in the United States, and eventually became a U.S. citizen.

near Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John, New Brunswick

Saint John is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick, and the oldest incorporated city in Canada. In 2006 the city proper had a population of 68,043....
, he attended local public schools followed by the University of New Brunswick
University of New Brunswick

The University of New Brunswick is a Canadian university located in the province of New Brunswick. UNB is the oldest English language university in Canada and was the first public university in North America....
, where he studied law and drama. His studies were interrupted by World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 and his enlistment in the 65th Battery of the Canadian Field Artillery.






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Walter Davis Pidgeon (September 23, 1897 - September 25, 1984) was an American actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 of Canadian
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 birth, who lived most of his life in the United States, and eventually became a U.S. citizen.

Early life

Born near Saint John, New Brunswick
Saint John, New Brunswick

Saint John is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick, and the oldest incorporated city in Canada. In 2006 the city proper had a population of 68,043....
, he attended local public schools followed by the University of New Brunswick
University of New Brunswick

The University of New Brunswick is a Canadian university located in the province of New Brunswick. UNB is the oldest English language university in Canada and was the first public university in North America....
, where he studied law and drama. His studies were interrupted by World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 and his enlistment in the 65th Battery of the Canadian Field Artillery. He never saw combat as he was severely injured when he was crushed between two gun carriages and hospitalized for 17 months. After the war, he moved to Boston, where he worked as a bank runner. His earnings financed his voice studies at the New England Conservatory of Music
New England Conservatory of Music

The New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, is the oldest independent Music school in the United States.The conservatory is home each year to 750 students pursuing undergraduate and graduate studies along with 1400 more in its Preparatory School as well as the School of Continuing Education....
. He was a classically trained baritone
Baritone

Baritone is a type of European classical music male voice type that lies between the bass and tenor voices. It is the most common male voice....
.

Career

Discontented with banking, he moved to New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 where he made his entrance as an actor by walking into the office of E. E. Clive
E. E. Clive

E.E. Clive was a Wales actor in the early 20th century....
 and announcing that he could act and sing and was ready to prove it. After working as an actor on stage for a few years, he made his Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 debut in 1925.

Pidgeon made several silent movie
Silent Movie

Silent Movie is a 1976 in film comedy film directed by and starring Mel Brooks, and released by 20th Century Fox on June 17, 1976. The ensemble cast includes Dom DeLuise, Marty Feldman, Bernadette Peters, Sid Caesar, Anne Bancroft, Henny Youngman, Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds, James Caan, and Paul Newman....
s in the 1920s. He became a huge star with the arrival of talkies because he was able to sing pleasantly. He starred in a number of extravagant early Technicolor
Technicolor

Technicolor is the trademark for a series of Color film processes pioneered by Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation , now a division of Thomson SA....
 musicals, such as The Bride of the Regiment (1930), Sweet Kitty Bellairs (1930), Viennese Nights (1930) and Kiss Me Again
Kiss Me Again

Kiss Me Again may refer to:*Kiss Me Again , a 1931 film*Kiss Me Again , a 2006 film*"Kiss Me Again", a very popular song from the operetta Mlle. Modiste by Victor Herbert...
 (1931). He quickly became associated with musicals, however, and when the public grew weary of them late in 1930, his career began to falter. Afterwards, Pidgeon played secondary roles in such films as Saratoga
Saratoga (film)

Saratoga is a 1937 in film film written by Anita Loos and directed by Jack Conway . The movie stars Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in their sixth and final film collaboration....
 and The Girl of the Golden West. During this period one of his better known roles was The Dark Command, in which he portrayed the villain opposite John Wayne
John Wayne

John Wayne was an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning United States film actor. He epitomized rugged masculinity and has become an enduring American icon....
 and Claire Trevor
Claire Trevor

Claire Trevor was an Academy Awards-winning United States actress. She was nicknamed the "Queen of Film Noir" because of her many appearances in Bad girl movies roles in film noir and other black-and-white thrillers....
.

It was not until he starred in How Green Was My Valley
How Green Was My Valley (film)

How Green Was My Valley is a 1941 in film United States drama film directed by John Ford. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, written by Philip Dunne, and based on the Richard Llewellyn How Green Was My Valley....
 that his popularity rebounded. He starred opposite Greer Garson
Greer Garson

'Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson', Order of the British Empire was a United Kingdom-born actor who was very popular during the years of World War II. As one of MGM's major stars of the 1940s, Garson received seven Academy Award nominations, winning the Academy Award for Best Actress award for Mrs....
 in Blossoms in the Dust
Blossoms in the Dust

Blossoms in the Dust is a 1941 film which tells the story of Edna Gladney who takes it upon herself to help orphaned children to find homes, despite the opposition of the "good" citizens who think that illegitimate children are beneath their interest....
, Mrs. Miniver
Mrs. Miniver (film)

Mrs. Miniver is a 1942 in film drama film directed by William Wyler and starring Greer Garson in the title role. It was produced as a propaganda film aimed at ending American isolation from World War II, and was based on the fictional English homemaker created by Jan Struther in 1937 for a series of newspaper columns, Mrs....
 (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor
Academy Award for Best Actor

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
) and its sequel, The Miniver Story
The Miniver Story

The Miniver Story is a 1950 in film film sequel to the successful 1942 in film film Mrs. Miniver .Like its predecessor, it was made by MGM and starred Greer Garson in the title role, but it was filmed on location in England....
. He was also nominated in 1944 for Madame Curie
Madame Curie (film)

Madame Curie is a 1943 in film biographical film made by MGM. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin from a screenplay by Paul Osborn, Paul H....
, again opposite Garson. His partnership with Garson continued into the 1950s and concluded with Scandal at Scourie in 1953.

Although he continued making films, including Week-End at the Waldorf
Week-End at the Waldorf

Week-End at the Waldorf is a 1945 United States drama film.An updated version of the classic Grand Hotel , it focuses on various guests staying at New York City's famed Waldorf-Astoria Hotel....
 and Forbidden Planet
Forbidden Planet

Forbidden Planet is a 1956 in film science fiction film directed by Fred M. Wilcox and starring Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis and Leslie Nielsen....
, based on Shakespeare
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was an English people poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist....
's The Tempest
The Tempest

The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1610?11, although some researchers have argued for an earlier dating. Its protagonist is the banished sorcerer Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan, who uses his magical powers to punish and forgive his enemies when he raises a tempest that drives them ashore....
, Pidgeon returned to work on Broadway in the mid-1950s after a twenty-year absence, and was featured in Take Me Along
Take Me Along

Take Me Along is a musical based on the Eugene O'Neill play Ah, Wilderness, with music and lyrics by Bob Merrill and book by Joseph Stein and Bob Russell ....
 with Jackie Gleason
Jackie Gleason

Herbert Walton Gleason, Jr. , whose birth name was John Herbert "Jackie" Gleason, was an American comedian, actor and musician.He was known for his brash visual and verbal comedy styling, especially as delivered by his character Ralph Kramden on the sitcom The Honeymooners....
. He continued making films, playing Admiral Harriman Nelson in the 1961 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a science fiction film produced and directed by Irwin Allen. The film was released in 1961 in film by 20th Century Fox....
, and in 1962, in Walt Disney
Walt Disney

Walter Elias Disney was a multiple Academy Award-winning American film producer, film director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur and philanthropist....
's Big Red
Big Red (film)

Big Red is a 1962 in film United States family-oriented adventure film from Walt Disney Pictures. Based on a 1945 in literature novel by American author Jim Kjelgaard and adapted to the screen by American screenwriter Louis Pelletier, the film starred Walter Pidgeon....
 and Otto Preminger
Otto Preminger

Otto Ludwig Preminger was an Austrian-born Jewish film director who moved from the theatre to Hollywood, directing over 35 feature films in a five-decade career....
's Advise and Consent
Advise and Consent (film)

Advise and Consent is a United States film based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning Advise and Consent by Allen Drury, published in 1959 in literature....
. His role as Florenz Ziegfield in Funny Girl
Funny Girl (film)

Funny Girl is a musical film based on Funny Girl . The semi-biographical plot is based on the life and career of Broadway theatre and film star and comedienne Fanny Brice and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein....
 (1968) was well received. He also played Casey, James Coburn's sidekick in Harry in Your Pocket
Harry in Your Pocket

Harry in Your Pocket, written by James Buchanan and Ronald Austin and directed by Bruce Geller, is a 1973 film, starring James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin, Trish Van Devere and Walter Pidgeon....
 (1973). Pidgeon also guest-starred in many television programs, including Perry Mason
Perry Mason (TV series)

Perry Mason is an Emmy Award-winning American TV series that ran from 1957 in television to 1966 in television. Perry Mason was played by actor Raymond Burr....
, Breaking Point
Breaking Point (TV series)

Breaking Point is a medical drama which aired thirty new episodes on American Broadcasting Company from September 16, 1963, to April 27, 1964, continuing in rebroadcasts until September 7....
, The F.B.I., and Marcus Welby, M.D.
Marcus Welby, M.D.

Marcus Welby, M.D. is a popular medical drama that aired on American Broadcasting Company from September 23, 1969 to July 29, 1976. It starred Robert Young as the title character, a family practitioner with a kind bedside manner, and was produced by David Victor and David J....
.

Pidgeon was active in the Screen Actors Guild
Screen Actors Guild

The Screen Actors Guild is an American trade union representing over 120,000 film and television actor and extra worldwide. According to SAG's Mission Statement, the Guild seeks to: negotiate and enforce collective bargaining agreements that establish equitable levels of compensation, benefits, and working conditions for its performers; col...
 and served as president from 1952-1957. As such, he tried to stop the production of the film Salt of the Earth
Salt of the Earth

Salt of the Earth is an United States drama film written by Michael Wilson , directed by Herbert J. Biberman , and produced by Paul Jarrico....
, which was made by a team blacklisted during the Red Scare
Red Scare

The term Red Scare has been retroactively applied to two distinct periods of strong anti-Communism in United States history: first from 1917 to 1920, and second from the late 1940s through the late 1950s....
.

He retired in 1973.

Pidgeon has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, that serves as an entertainment hall of fame....
 at 6414 Hollywood Blvd.

Personal life

Pidgeon married twice. In 1919, he married Muriel Pickles. This marriage was short-lived as she died in 1921 at the birth of their daughter, Edna Pidgeon Aitkens. Through her, he had two granddaughters, Pat and Pam. In 1931, he married his secretary, Ruth Walker, to whom he remained married until his death. They had no children.

He died of a stroke
Stroke

A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, a "stroke" occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery or a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain....
 in Santa Monica, California
Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is a city in western Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Situated on Santa Monica Bay of the Pacific Ocean, it is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles ? Pacific Palisades on the northwest, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California on the north, West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California on the northeast...
, in 1984. In accordance with his wishes, his body was donated to the UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles

The University of California, Los Angeles is a public research university located in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, California, United States....
 Medical School for medical research.

Selected filmography

  • The Gorilla
    The Gorilla (1927 film)

    The Gorilla is a 1927 in film United States silent film horror film directed by Alfred Santell based on the play of the The Gorilla by Ralph Spence....
     (1927)
  • The Bride of the Regiment
    The Bride of the Regiment (film)

    The Bride of the Regiment is a 1930 in film musical operetta film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was based on the play The Lady In Ermine that opened on Broadway in 1922 and ran 232 performances....
     (1930)
  • Sweet Kitty Bellairs
    Sweet Kitty Bellairs (film)

    Sweet Kitty Bellairs is a musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technicolor. In contrast to usual historical costume dramas, the picture never takes itself seriously and is a delightful satire of the England of 1793 in the city of Bath....
     (1930)
  • Viennese Nights
    Viennese Nights (film)

    Viennese Nights is a 1930 in film musical operetta film photographed entirely in Technicolor. The movie was filmed in March and April 1930, before anyone realized the extent of the economic hardships that would arrive with Great Depression, which began in the autumn of that year....
     (1930)
  • Going Wild
    Going Wild

    Going Wild is musical comedy film released in 1930 in film by Warner Bros.. It starred a cast of musical stars in addition to the three comic stars, Joe E....
     (1930)
  • Kiss Me Again
    Kiss Me Again (1931 film)

    Kiss Me Again is a 1931 in film musical operetta film photographed entirely in Technicolor. It was originally released in the United States as "Toast of the Legion" late in 1930, but was quickly withdrawn when Warner Bros....
     (1931)
  • Rockabye
    Rockabye (1932 film)

    Rockabye is a 1932 in film Cinema of the United States drama film directed by George Cukor. The screenplay by Jane Murfin is based on a play by Lucia Bronder....
     (1932)
  • The Kiss Before the Mirror
    The Kiss Before the Mirror

    The Kiss Before the Mirror is a 1933 in film suspense film directed by James Whale about a prosecutor who realizes that his own wife might be having an affair while he prosecutes a cuckolded wife-killer....
     (1933)
  • Saratoga
    Saratoga (film)

    Saratoga is a 1937 in film film written by Anita Loos and directed by Jack Conway . The movie stars Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in their sixth and final film collaboration....
     (1937)
  • The Girl of the Golden West
    The Girl of the Golden West (1938 film)

    The Girl of the Golden West is a 1938 in film musical film western film. It was adapted from the play of the same name by David Belasco, better known for providing the plot of the opera La fanciulla del West by Giacomo Puccini....
     (1938)
  • The Shopworn Angel
    The Shopworn Angel

    The Shopworn Angel is a 1938 United States drama film directed by H.C. Potter. The screenplay by Waldo Pressman Salt is the third feature film adaptation of a Dana Burnet short story entitled Pettigrew's Girl that originally was published in the Saturday Evening Post in 1918....
     (1938)
  • Listen, Darling
    Listen, Darling

    Listen, Darling is a musical film starring Judy Garland, Freddie Bartholomew, Mary Astor, and Walter Pidgeon. A girl goes to great lengths to prevent her widowed mother from marrying the wrong person....
     (1938)
  • Society Lawyer
    Society Lawyer

    Society Lawyer is a 1939 in film crime film starring Walter Pidgeon and Virginia Bruce. It is a milder remake of the pre-Code Penthouse ....
     (1939)
  • 6,000 Enemies
    6,000 Enemies

    6,000 Enemies is a 1939 in film drama film starring Walter Pidgeon as a successful District Attorney who is framed on charge of bribery. Although innocent, he is sent to prison where he fights to clear his name....
     (1939)
  • Dark Command
    Dark Command

    Dark Command is a 1940 in film western film loosely based on Quantrill's Raiders in the American American Civil War. Directed by Raoul Walsh from the novel by W.R....
     (1940)
  • Man Hunt
    Man Hunt (1941 film)

    Man Hunt is a 1941 in film USA thriller film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Walter Pidgeon and Joan Bennett.It is based on the 1939 novel Rogue Male by Geoffrey Household and is set prior to the Second World War....
     (1941)
  • Blossoms in the Dust
    Blossoms in the Dust

    Blossoms in the Dust is a 1941 film which tells the story of Edna Gladney who takes it upon herself to help orphaned children to find homes, despite the opposition of the "good" citizens who think that illegitimate children are beneath their interest....
    (1941)
  • How Green Was My Valley
    How Green Was My Valley (film)

    How Green Was My Valley is a 1941 in film United States drama film directed by John Ford. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck, written by Philip Dunne, and based on the Richard Llewellyn How Green Was My Valley....
    (1941)
  • Mrs. Miniver
    Mrs. Miniver (film)

    Mrs. Miniver is a 1942 in film drama film directed by William Wyler and starring Greer Garson in the title role. It was produced as a propaganda film aimed at ending American isolation from World War II, and was based on the fictional English homemaker created by Jan Struther in 1937 for a series of newspaper columns, Mrs....
    (1942)
  • Madame Curie
    Madame Curie (film)

    Madame Curie is a 1943 in film biographical film made by MGM. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Sidney Franklin from a screenplay by Paul Osborn, Paul H....
    (1943)
  • Mrs. Parkington
    Mrs. Parkington

    Mrs. Parkington is a 1944 in film drama film which tells the story of a woman's life, told in flashback s, from hotel maid to society matron....
    (1944)
  • Week-End at the Waldorf
    Week-End at the Waldorf

    Week-End at the Waldorf is a 1945 United States drama film.An updated version of the classic Grand Hotel , it focuses on various guests staying at New York City's famed Waldorf-Astoria Hotel....
    (1945)
  • The Secret Heart
    The Secret Heart

    The Secret Heart is a 1946 film directed by Robert Z. Leonard, and starring Claudette Colbert, Walter Pidgeon and June Allyson....
    (1946)
  • If Winter Comes (1947)
  • Julia Misbehaves
    Julia Misbehaves

    Julia Misbehaves is a 1948 in film romantic comedy film starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon as a married couple who are soon separated by his snobbish family....
    (1948)
  • Command Decision
    Command Decision (film)

    Command Decision was a war film starring Clark Gable, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson and Brian Donlevy and directed by Sam Wood, based on a stage play of the same name written by William Wister Haines, which he based on his best-selling novel....
    (1948)
  • That Forsyte Woman
    That Forsyte Woman

    That Forsyte Woman is a 1949 in film romance film starring Greer Garson, Errol Flynn, Walter Pidgeon, Robert Young and Janet Leigh. It is an adaptation of The Man of Property, the first novel in The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy....
    (1949)
  • The Red Danube
    The Red Danube

    The Red Danube is a 1949 in film drama film directed by George Sidney and starring Walter Pidgeon. It was nominated an Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Art Direction ....
    (1949)
  • The Miniver Story
    The Miniver Story

    The Miniver Story is a 1950 in film film sequel to the successful 1942 in film film Mrs. Miniver .Like its predecessor, it was made by MGM and starred Greer Garson in the title role, but it was filmed on location in England....
    (1950)
  • The Unknown Man
    The Unknown Man

    The Unknown Man is a 1951 courtroom drama film starring Walter Pidgeon....
    (1951)
  • Million Dollar Mermaid
    Million Dollar Mermaid

    Million Dollar Mermaid is a 1952 in film MGM biographical film musical film of the life of Australian swimming star Annette Kellerman. It was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and produced by Arthur Hornblow Jr....
    (1952)
  • The Bad and the Beautiful
    The Bad and the Beautiful

    The Bad and the Beautiful is a MGM melodramatic film which tells the story of a film producer who alienates all around him. It stars Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas, Walter Pidgeon, Dick Powell, Barry Sullivan , and Gloria Grahame....
    (1952)
  • Scandal at Scourie
    Scandal at Scourie

    Scandal at Scourie is an American drama movie from the year 1953 in film starring Walter Pidgeon and Greer Garson....
    (1953)
  • Dream Wife
    Dream Wife

    Dream Wife is a 1953 in film romantic film comedy film starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Sidney Sheldon and produced by Dore Schary, from a screenplay by Herbert Baker, Alfred Lewis Levitt and Sidney Sheldon....
    (1953)
  • Executive Suite
    Executive Suite

    Executive Suite is a 1954 in film MGM drama film depicting the transfer of power in a corporation in trouble. The film stars William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck, Fredric March, and Walter Pidgeon....
    (1954)
  • The Last Time I Saw Paris
    The Last Time I Saw Paris

    The Last Time I Saw Paris is a 1954 in film Romantic drama film made by MGM, loosely based on F. Scott Fitzgerald 's short story Babylon Revisited....
    (1954)
  • Hit the Deck
    Hit the Deck (1955 film)

    Hit the Deck is a 1955 in film musical film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Jane Powell. Tony Martin , Debbie Reynolds, Walter Pidgeon, Gene Raymond, Ann Miller, Russ Tamblyn,and Vic Damone....
    (1955)
  • The Glass Slipper
    The Glass Slipper

    The Glass Slipper is a musical film adaptation of Cinderella, made by MGM, directed by Charles Walters and produced by Edwin H. Knopf from a screenplay by Helen Deutsch....
    (1955) (Narrator)
  • Forbidden Planet
    Forbidden Planet

    Forbidden Planet is a 1956 in film science fiction film directed by Fred M. Wilcox and starring Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis and Leslie Nielsen....
    (1956)
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a science fiction film produced and directed by Irwin Allen. The film was released in 1961 in film by 20th Century Fox....
    (1961)
  • Advise and Consent
    Advise and Consent (film)

    Advise and Consent is a United States film based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning Advise and Consent by Allen Drury, published in 1959 in literature....
    (1962)
  • Big Red
    Big Red (film)

    Big Red is a 1962 in film United States family-oriented adventure film from Walt Disney Pictures. Based on a 1945 in literature novel by American author Jim Kjelgaard and adapted to the screen by American screenwriter Louis Pelletier, the film starred Walter Pidgeon....
    (1962)
  • Funny Girl
    Funny Girl (film)

    Funny Girl is a musical film based on Funny Girl . The semi-biographical plot is based on the life and career of Broadway theatre and film star and comedienne Fanny Brice and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein....
    (1968)
  • The Vatican Affair
    The Vatican Affair

    The Vatican Affair is a 1968 in film Italy crime film directed by Emilio Miraglia and starring Klaus Kinski. ...
    (1968)
  • Skyjacked (1972)
  • Harry in Your Pocket
    Harry in Your Pocket

    Harry in Your Pocket, written by James Buchanan and Ronald Austin and directed by Bruce Geller, is a 1973 film, starring James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin, Trish Van Devere and Walter Pidgeon....
    (1973)
  • Two-Minute Warning
    Two-minute warning

    In the National Football League, the two-minute warning is given when two minutes of game time remain on the game clock in each half of a game, i.e....
    (1976)
  • Sextette
    Sextette

    Sextette is a 1978 in film Crown International Pictures comedy film/musical film film starring Mae West. Others in the cast include Timothy Dalton, Dom DeLuise, Tony Curtis, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon, George Hamilton , Alice Cooper and Walter Pidgeon....
     (1978)


See also

  • Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood
    Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood

    Film have been a part of the culture of Canada since the beginning. Hollywood, California and the development of its motion picture industry owes no small part of its success to a number of Canada pioneers in early Hollywood....


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