Monday, April 9, 2012

A Few Good Men


Known as an icon, Humphrey DeForest Bogart was born in December of 1899. He was rated as the greatest male star in the history of American cinema by the AFI. Humphrey began acted in 1921, becoming a regular on Broadway. During his film career of almost thirty years, he appeared in 75 feature films.


Vincent Leonard Price was born in May of 1911, and was known for his distinct voice and his roles in horror movies during the latter part of his career. It is known that Vincent had a passion for art and cooking. He went to Yale, but later became interested in theatre. He appeared on stage for the first time in 1935.


Robert Charles Durman Mitchum was born in August of 1917. He was an actor, author, composer, and singer and is listed #23 on AFI's greatest screen legends of all time. He is considered a forerunner of the anti-heroes prevalent in movies of the '50s and '60s. Robert once said "Look, I have two kinds of acting. One on a horse and one off a horse. That's it."


James Maitland Stewart was born in May of 1908. He was known for distinct voice and persona. He had a noted military career. Jimmy starred in four of Alfred Hitchcock's films.




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