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Post by jhar26 on Mar 23, 2015 13:18:38 GMT -5
The same as for the ladies. We need 10 nominations.
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Post by jhar26 on Mar 23, 2015 13:21:25 GMT -5
John Barrymore
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Post by profblues on Mar 23, 2015 13:24:20 GMT -5
Douglas Fairbanks Sr.
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Post by robertaxel on Mar 23, 2015 13:37:34 GMT -5
James Cagney
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Post by erik on Mar 23, 2015 14:17:56 GMT -5
Gary Cooper
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Post by jhar26 on Mar 23, 2015 20:51:30 GMT -5
Harold Lloyd
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Post by profblues on Mar 23, 2015 21:45:06 GMT -5
The Man of 1000 Faces, Lon Chaney Sr.
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Post by erik on Mar 24, 2015 8:51:56 GMT -5
Bela Lugosi
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Post by robertaxel on Mar 24, 2015 10:58:01 GMT -5
Frederick March
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Post by jhar26 on Mar 24, 2015 11:04:01 GMT -5
Roscoe 'fatty' Arbuckle
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Post by profblues on Mar 24, 2015 13:19:05 GMT -5
Stan and Ollie
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Post by erik on Mar 24, 2015 18:23:31 GMT -5
Quote by robertaxel:
Funny, but I was never aware that his career started that early. I do think one of his best performances was as the beleaguered president in the 1964 Cold War suspense classic SEVEN DAYS IN MAY.
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Post by robertaxel on Mar 24, 2015 21:21:01 GMT -5
Frederick March was nominated for an Oscar in 1930. I remember him most vividly as the fiery fundamentalist lawyer opposite Spencer Tracy in the classic Inherit The Wind.
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