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Cecil Lawriston Kellaway (22 August 1890 – 28 February 1973) was a South African-born American character actor.
Cecil Kellaway was born on 22 August 1890 in Cape Town, South Africa, where he gained an early interest in theatre acting, much to the displeasure of his parents. He was educated in South Africa and England, before becoming a touring stock company actor. By the early 1920s, he had settled in Australia, becoming a popular character comedian of the local stage.
After receiving acclaim for his main role in the Australian Cinesound film It Isn't Done (1937), for which he also provided the original story, he was screen-tested by RKO Pictures and put under contract.
He returned to Australia for a second Cinesound film, Mr. Chedworth Steps Out (1938), before going on to a long career as a Hollywood character actor, with prominent roles in William Wyler's Wuthering Heights (1939), The House of the Seven Gables (1940), The Letter (1940), Kitty (1945) (giving an excellent performance as painter Thomas Gainsborough), (1945), Love Letters (1945), as the ill-fated husband of Lana Turner's character in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), Portrait of Jennie (1948), Harvey (1950), Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967).
John Peters Ringo (May 3, 1850 – July 13, 1882)—known as Johnny Ringo—was a known associate of the loosely federated group of outlaw Cochise County Cowboys in frontier Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona Territory. He was affiliated with Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan, Ike Clanton, and Frank Stilwell during 1881–1882.
Ringo was born in Greensfork, Indiana, of distant Dutch ancestry. His family moved to Liberty, Missouri in 1856. He was a contemporary of Frank and Jesse James, who lived nearby in Kearney, Missouri, and became a cousin of the Younger brothers through marriage when his aunt Augusta Peters Inskip married Coleman P. Younger, uncle of the outlaws.
In 1858, the family moved to Gallatin, Missouri where they rented property from the father of John W. Sheets (who became the first "official" victim of the James-Younger gang when they robbed the Daviess County Savings & Loan Association in 1869).
On July 30, 1864, his family was in Wyoming en route to California. Johnny's father Martin Ringo stepped out of their wagon holding a shotgun which accidentally discharged, killing him. The buckshot entered the right side of Martin's face and exited the top of his head. Fourteen-year-old Johnny and his family buried Martin on a hillside alongside the trail.
Actors: William Demarest (actor), Hal K. Dawson (actor), Walter Abel (actor), Edgar Dearing (actor), Eric Alden (actor), Frank Butler (actor), Macdonald Carey (actor), Stanley Clements (actor), Charles Coleman (actor), Pinto Colvig (actor), Gary Cooper (actor), William Bendix (actor), Bing Crosby (actor), Howard Da Silva (actor), Cecil B. DeMille (actor),
Plot: Dozens of star and character-actor cameos and a message about the Variety Club (show-business charity) are woven into a framework about two hopeful young ladies who come to Hollywood, exchange identities, and cause comic confusion (with slapstick interludes) throughout the Paramount studio.
Keywords: variety-clubActors: Albert Dekker (actor), Edgar Dearing (actor), Walter Abel (actor), Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson (actor), Eddie Bracken (actor), Boyd Davis (actor), Macdonald Carey (actor), William Bendix (actor), Walter Catlett (actor), Chester Clute (actor), Jerry Colonna (actor), Bing Crosby (actor), Rod Cameron (actor), Irving Bacon (actor), Cecil B. DeMille (actor),
Plot: Pop, a security guard at Paramount has told his son that he's the head of the studio. When his son arrives in Hollywood on shore leave with his buddies, Pop enlists the aid of the studio's dizzy switchboard operator in pulling off the charade. Things get more complicated when Pop agrees to put together a show for the Navy starring Paramount's top contract players.
Keywords: air-raid-warden, applause, audience, audition, ballerina, canoe, choreography, chorine, climbing-up-a-wall, comedian1.10 [--] Johnny Ringo: THE CAT 03-Dec-1959 Directed By Frank Baur Teleplay By Richard Newman & Stephen Lord/ Story By Richard Newman Don Durant, Johnny Ringo Cecil Kellaway, Cyrus Hampton, Archie Duncan, Keating, Joe Sargant, Chet, Craig Duncan, Toby, Synopsis: An eccentric millionaire from the East brings a Bengal tiger to Arizona where he plans to turn the animal loose and then track and kill it. Ringo warns the man against freeing the animal, but his warning is ignored. Series Premise: A gunfighter turns Sheriff of a lawless Arizona town. Episode and Series Information: http://ctva.biz/US/Western/JohnnyRingo.htm
James Stewart and Cecil Kellaway from "Harvey" (1950) http://www.youtube.com/user/thehigheranimals
A charming film starring Tyrone Power and Anne Baxter. Co-starring Cecil Kellaway, Lee J. Cobb, and Jayne Meadows. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040553/
An elderly man leaves Wyoming to visit his daughter in a small Massachusetts town because, even though she didn't say so, he believes she needs his help. When he gets there he discovers that his daughter, a lawyer, is under great stress because of her biggest client, an old geezer who is the wealthiest and most powerful man in town. The girl's father decides to make the old man "disappear" by performing a rain dance he learned from an Indian chief back in Wyoming--and lo and behold it starts to rain and the old man does indeed disappear. The local sheriff, however, suspects foul play and arrests the girl's father.
www.robertsvideos.com or call 1-800-440-2960 as mentioned in Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide & Videohound’s Golden Movie Retriever
A dress plays a key role in the lives of each of the women who wear it. Marilyn Maxwell ... Marion Parmalee Paulette Goddard ... Betty Barnes Eva Gabor ... Gogo Montaine Barbara Lawrence ... Marta Jensen Cecil Kellaway ... Patrick J. 'P.J.' Sullivan Robert Hutton ... Charlie Johnson Leif Erickson ... Edgar Blevins Tom Conway ... Maharajah of Kim-Kepore Aram Katcher ... Louis-Jean Vacheron Florence Bates ... Mrs. Nora Sullivan Gloria Christian ... Cora Blevins El Brendel ... Papa Jensen Michael Romanoff ... Prince Romanoff (as Prince Michael Romanoff) Laurette Luez ... Lisa Bibs Borman ... Berta Courtallez
Directed by Rene Clair Writing Credits; Robert Pirosh ...(screen play) and Marc Connelly ...(screen play) Thorne Smith ...(based upon a story: The Passionate Witch) Norman Matson ...(story completion) Rene Clair ...(dialogue) (uncredited) Andre Rigaud ...(dialogue) (uncredited) Dalton Trumbo ...(contributing writer) (uncredited) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete; Fredric March ... Jonathan Wooley/Nathaniel Wooley/Samuel Wooley/Wallace Wooley Veronica Lake ... Jennifer Robert Benchley ... Dr. Dudley White Susan Hayward ... Estelle Masterson Cecil Kellaway ... Daniel Elizabeth Patterson ... Margaret Eily Malyon ... Tabitha Wooley Robert Warwick ... J.B. Masterson Robert Greig ... Town Crier Viola Moore ... Martha Mary Field ... Nancy Wooley Nora Cecil ... H...
[PLEASE READ] "Who killed Bjorn Faulkner?" This movie is a curiosity piece for viewers to compare and contrast with writer Ayn Rand’s smash Broadway play. Admirers of the latter will note how quickly the differences outweigh the similarities. For example, you will not find references to, er, orange daiquiris or the children’s song “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” in Miss Rand’s play. I think most discerning viewers will agree with me that the movie certainly has value as entertainment, but NOT as a faithful screen adaptation of an original work of art. However, Robert Preston (“The Music Man”) is brisk and engaging as “the hero,” Ellen Drew (“Christmas in July”) is credible and beautiful as “the damsel in distress,” and Nils Asther (“The Bitter Tea of General Yen”) is a suitably cold “villain.” ...
MYSTERY GUEST: Burl Ives (folk singer and actor) PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
James Stewart and Cecil Kellaway from "Harvey" (1950) http://www.youtube.com/user/thehigheranimals
A dress plays a key role in the lives of each of the women who wear it. Marilyn Maxwell ... Marion Parmalee Paulette Goddard ... Betty Barnes Eva Gabor ... Gogo Montaine Barbara Lawrence ... Marta Jensen Cecil Kellaway ... Patrick J. 'P.J.' Sullivan Robert Hutton ... Charlie Johnson Leif Erickson ... Edgar Blevins Tom Conway ... Maharajah of Kim-Kepore Aram Katcher ... Louis-Jean Vacheron Florence Bates ... Mrs. Nora Sullivan Gloria Christian ... Cora Blevins El Brendel ... Papa Jensen Michael Romanoff ... Prince Romanoff (as Prince Michael Romanoff) Laurette Luez ... Lisa Bibs Borman ... Berta Courtallez
This marvelous bit of fluff stars Loretta Young as a prim, repressed nurse who unleashes her wild side when sleepwalking. Joseph Cotten is the hotshot lawyer who warmly receives her advances, if with some confusion. Also features Cecil Kellaway, John Ridgely, Irene Ryan, and Basil Ruysdael.
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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner movie clips: http://j.mp/1JcR8wD BUY THE MOVIE: http://amzn.to/t2S1aq Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Matt (Spencer Tracy) gives his blessing to John (Sidney Poitier) and Joey (Katharine Houghton) as Christina (Katharine Hepburn) watches with pride. FILM DESCRIPTION: Old-line liberals Matt and Christina Drayton (Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn) have raised their daughter Joey (Katharine Houghton) to think for herself and not blindly conform to the conventional. Still, they aren't prepared for the shock when she returns home from a vacation with a new fianc CREDITS: TM & © Sony (1967) Cast: Roy Glenn, Cecil Kellaway, Sidney Poitier, Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Katharine Houghton, Beah Richards, Isabel San...
Victor McLaglen is welcomed to town by Gracie Fields. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/0b148151c0b44d3dad01042009ced096 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch was a British-born Australian actor. He is best remembered for his role as "crazed" television anchorman Howard Beale in the film Network, which earned him a posthumous Academy Award for Best Actor, his fifth Best Actor award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and a Best Actor award from the Golden Globes. He was the first person to win a posthumous Academy Award in an acting category. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Baritone saxophonist Nick Brignola talks about learning by ear, World War II memories, Paul Desmond, and diverse playing situations. Use of these materials by other parties is subject to the fair use doctrine in United States copyright law (Title 17, Chapter 1, para. 107) which allows use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship without requiring permission from the rights holder. Any use that does not fall within fair use must be cleared with the rights holder. For assistance, please contact the Fillius Jazz Archive, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323.
1.10 [--] Johnny Ringo: THE CAT 03-Dec-1959 Directed By Frank Baur Teleplay By Richard Newman & Stephen Lord/ Story By Richard Newman Don Durant, Johnny Ringo Cecil Kellaway, Cyrus Hampton, Archie Duncan, Keating, Joe Sargant, Chet, Craig Duncan, Toby, Synopsis: An eccentric millionaire from the East brings a Bengal tiger to Arizona where he plans to turn the animal loose and then track and kill it. Ringo warns the man against freeing the animal, but his warning is ignored. Series Premise: A gunfighter turns Sheriff of a lawless Arizona town. Episode and Series Information: http://ctva.biz/US/Western/JohnnyRingo.htm
James Stewart and Cecil Kellaway from "Harvey" (1950) http://www.youtube.com/user/thehigheranimals
A charming film starring Tyrone Power and Anne Baxter. Co-starring Cecil Kellaway, Lee J. Cobb, and Jayne Meadows. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040553/
An elderly man leaves Wyoming to visit his daughter in a small Massachusetts town because, even though she didn't say so, he believes she needs his help. When he gets there he discovers that his daughter, a lawyer, is under great stress because of her biggest client, an old geezer who is the wealthiest and most powerful man in town. The girl's father decides to make the old man "disappear" by performing a rain dance he learned from an Indian chief back in Wyoming--and lo and behold it starts to rain and the old man does indeed disappear. The local sheriff, however, suspects foul play and arrests the girl's father.
www.robertsvideos.com or call 1-800-440-2960 as mentioned in Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide & Videohound’s Golden Movie Retriever
A dress plays a key role in the lives of each of the women who wear it. Marilyn Maxwell ... Marion Parmalee Paulette Goddard ... Betty Barnes Eva Gabor ... Gogo Montaine Barbara Lawrence ... Marta Jensen Cecil Kellaway ... Patrick J. 'P.J.' Sullivan Robert Hutton ... Charlie Johnson Leif Erickson ... Edgar Blevins Tom Conway ... Maharajah of Kim-Kepore Aram Katcher ... Louis-Jean Vacheron Florence Bates ... Mrs. Nora Sullivan Gloria Christian ... Cora Blevins El Brendel ... Papa Jensen Michael Romanoff ... Prince Romanoff (as Prince Michael Romanoff) Laurette Luez ... Lisa Bibs Borman ... Berta Courtallez
Directed by Rene Clair Writing Credits; Robert Pirosh ...(screen play) and Marc Connelly ...(screen play) Thorne Smith ...(based upon a story: The Passionate Witch) Norman Matson ...(story completion) Rene Clair ...(dialogue) (uncredited) Andre Rigaud ...(dialogue) (uncredited) Dalton Trumbo ...(contributing writer) (uncredited) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete; Fredric March ... Jonathan Wooley/Nathaniel Wooley/Samuel Wooley/Wallace Wooley Veronica Lake ... Jennifer Robert Benchley ... Dr. Dudley White Susan Hayward ... Estelle Masterson Cecil Kellaway ... Daniel Elizabeth Patterson ... Margaret Eily Malyon ... Tabitha Wooley Robert Warwick ... J.B. Masterson Robert Greig ... Town Crier Viola Moore ... Martha Mary Field ... Nancy Wooley Nora Cecil ... H...
[PLEASE READ] "Who killed Bjorn Faulkner?" This movie is a curiosity piece for viewers to compare and contrast with writer Ayn Rand’s smash Broadway play. Admirers of the latter will note how quickly the differences outweigh the similarities. For example, you will not find references to, er, orange daiquiris or the children’s song “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” in Miss Rand’s play. I think most discerning viewers will agree with me that the movie certainly has value as entertainment, but NOT as a faithful screen adaptation of an original work of art. However, Robert Preston (“The Music Man”) is brisk and engaging as “the hero,” Ellen Drew (“Christmas in July”) is credible and beautiful as “the damsel in distress,” and Nils Asther (“The Bitter Tea of General Yen”) is a suitably cold “villain.” ...
1.10 [--] Johnny Ringo: THE CAT 03-Dec-1959 Directed By Frank Baur Teleplay By Richard Newman & Stephen Lord/ Story By Richard Newman Don Durant, Johnny Ringo Cecil Kellaway, Cyrus Hampton, Archie Duncan, Keating, Joe Sargant, Chet, Craig Duncan, Toby, Synopsis: An eccentric millionaire from the East brings a Bengal tiger to Arizona where he plans to turn the animal loose and then track and kill it. Ringo warns the man against freeing the animal, but his warning is ignored. Series Premise: A gunfighter turns Sheriff of a lawless Arizona town. Episode and Series Information: http://ctva.biz/US/Western/JohnnyRingo.htm
A charming film starring Tyrone Power and Anne Baxter. Co-starring Cecil Kellaway, Lee J. Cobb, and Jayne Meadows. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040553/
An elderly man leaves Wyoming to visit his daughter in a small Massachusetts town because, even though she didn't say so, he believes she needs his help. When he gets there he discovers that his daughter, a lawyer, is under great stress because of her biggest client, an old geezer who is the wealthiest and most powerful man in town. The girl's father decides to make the old man "disappear" by performing a rain dance he learned from an Indian chief back in Wyoming--and lo and behold it starts to rain and the old man does indeed disappear. The local sheriff, however, suspects foul play and arrests the girl's father.
A dress plays a key role in the lives of each of the women who wear it. Marilyn Maxwell ... Marion Parmalee Paulette Goddard ... Betty Barnes Eva Gabor ... Gogo Montaine Barbara Lawrence ... Marta Jensen Cecil Kellaway ... Patrick J. 'P.J.' Sullivan Robert Hutton ... Charlie Johnson Leif Erickson ... Edgar Blevins Tom Conway ... Maharajah of Kim-Kepore Aram Katcher ... Louis-Jean Vacheron Florence Bates ... Mrs. Nora Sullivan Gloria Christian ... Cora Blevins El Brendel ... Papa Jensen Michael Romanoff ... Prince Romanoff (as Prince Michael Romanoff) Laurette Luez ... Lisa Bibs Borman ... Berta Courtallez
This marvelous bit of fluff stars Loretta Young as a prim, repressed nurse who unleashes her wild side when sleepwalking. Joseph Cotten is the hotshot lawyer who warmly receives her advances, if with some confusion. Also features Cecil Kellaway, John Ridgely, Irene Ryan, and Basil Ruysdael.
[PLEASE READ] "Who killed Bjorn Faulkner?" This movie is a curiosity piece for viewers to compare and contrast with writer Ayn Rand’s smash Broadway play. Admirers of the latter will note how quickly the differences outweigh the similarities. For example, you will not find references to, er, orange daiquiris or the children’s song “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” in Miss Rand’s play. I think most discerning viewers will agree with me that the movie certainly has value as entertainment, but NOT as a faithful screen adaptation of an original work of art. However, Robert Preston (“The Music Man”) is brisk and engaging as “the hero,” Ellen Drew (“Christmas in July”) is credible and beautiful as “the damsel in distress,” and Nils Asther (“The Bitter Tea of General Yen”) is a suitably cold “villain.” ...
Directed by Rene Clair Writing Credits; Robert Pirosh ...(screen play) and Marc Connelly ...(screen play) Thorne Smith ...(based upon a story: The Passionate Witch) Norman Matson ...(story completion) Rene Clair ...(dialogue) (uncredited) Andre Rigaud ...(dialogue) (uncredited) Dalton Trumbo ...(contributing writer) (uncredited) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete; Fredric March ... Jonathan Wooley/Nathaniel Wooley/Samuel Wooley/Wallace Wooley Veronica Lake ... Jennifer Robert Benchley ... Dr. Dudley White Susan Hayward ... Estelle Masterson Cecil Kellaway ... Daniel Elizabeth Patterson ... Margaret Eily Malyon ... Tabitha Wooley Robert Warwick ... J.B. Masterson Robert Greig ... Town Crier Viola Moore ... Martha Mary Field ... Nancy Wooley Nora Cecil ... H...
A western drama starring Hollywood legends Alan Ladd (Shane) and Olivia De Havilland (Gone With The Wind) and directed by Michael Curtiz. A man seeking . The Proud Rebel (1958) (if you like this video please click LIKE and subscribe to our channel) After the Civil War, a Confederate veteran in a Northern town finds . The Proud Rebel (1958), western starring Alan Ladd, Olivia de Havilland, Dean Jagger, David Ladd and Cecil Kellaway. Directed by Michael Curtiz. A former .
Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill is a 1950 American film directed by Richard L. Bare. Clem Bevans as Sam "Bigmouth" Smedley Cecil Kellaway as Jonathan Huntoon Smith David Bruce as Tom Adams, Smith's Attorney Virginia Grey as Janet Smedley Adams Robert Board as Steve Terhune Leslie Banning as Debbie Smith, Jonathan's Daughter Syd Saylor as Sheriff Luke Arundle Frank Lackteen as Broken Head (Running Deer in Credits) Oliver Blake as Running Deer (Broken Head in Credits) Billy Gray as Johnny, Bigmouth's Grandson Ann Doran as Katie, his mother Harry Hayden as Man on Train
Schlock at its best! Mickey Rooney produces, directs and stars in the early 60's sex farce featuring Mamie Van Doren. Also in this starstudded cast include crooner Mel Torme, the lovely Tuesday Weld, Paul Anka, Martin Milner, Cecil Kellaway, Playmate June Wilkinson, Fay Spain. Mamie Van Doren is still out there doing her thing!
Happened to pass your doorway
Gave you a buzz, that’s all
Lately I thought lots about you,
So I thought I’d pay a social call
Do you recall the old days,
We used to have a ball
Not that I’m lonesome without you
I just thought I’d pay a social call
I'd lie and say things are just swell
But to tell the truth
I haven’t been to well
And if you should try to kiss me,
I wouldn't even stall
Maybe we’ll get back together