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Herbert West in Reaanimator films

The Princess Marina dock, Belize City, Belize.

 

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Balat, Istanbul

Ran into him downtown San Antonio on the Riverwalk. He is currently filming a movie in Texas.

 

Ross Valley Players Presents

The 39 Steps

 

Written by John Buchan

Adapted by Patrick Barlow from an original concept

by Simon Corble & Nobby Dimon

Directed by Adrian Elfenbaum

  

Michael Monagle (Richard Hannay)

Robyn Grahn (Annabella Schmidt/Pamela/Margaret)

Andre Amarotico (Clown / Man #2)

Sean Garahan (Clown / Man #1)

 

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Galleries, main auditorium and exits.

This photograph was scanned from The Hunter Valley Theatre Company Archives (Box A9029). This collection contains images of Theatrical Productions staged by The Hunter Valley Theatre Company, Newcastle, Australia between 1976 and 1997. This box is held in archives of the University of Newcastle, Cultural Collections.

 

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The great Russian actor Vladimir Ilyin

WESTWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 04: 04: Actor Johnathan Fernandez attends the premiere Of Warner Bros. Pictures' 'The LEGO Batman Movie' at Regency Village Theatre on Saturday February 4, 2017 in Westwood, California. (Photo by Tom Sorensen/Moovieboy Pictures)

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just a sketch about all movies and stuff of sean connery. thinking about preparing a better version of this soon

Thomas Neitzert

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A discussion of modern Portuguese acting, at the Teatro Municipal, Funchal during the Madeira Film Festival. From left to right: Silvia Rizzo, Margarida Pinto Correia, Sofia Grilo

Carlos Cristóbal Fuentealba Tejeda. Actor egresado de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Fotografías tomadas en Barrio Lastarria, Paris con Londres y el GAM.

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Vintage French postcard. Photo by Studio Harcourt.

 

André Le Gall (1917-1974) was a French stage and screen actor, who peaked in the French cinema of the 1940s and 1950s.

 

Born in Paris on 14 March 1917, Le Gall debuted - as far as known - both on stage and on screen during the war years. While he was in a censured and cut part of La Cavalcade des heures (1943) by Yvan Noé, and had an uncredited part in Adieu Léonard (Pierre Prévert, 1943), he quickly rose to stardom with the lead in Premier de cordée/ First in Line (1943) by Louis Daquin, about a young aspiring mountain man whose career plans are thwarted by an accident, causing him vertigo, but he won't give up, as he needs to save the corps of his father, a famous guide from Chamonix. The film was filmed on location, with real mountaineers, without special effects, and glorifies the landscape, similar to the previous Trenker mountain films, and deviating from the many indoor shot studio films from those days. Shot in 1943, the film was released in France early 1944.

 

After the war, Le Gall had a supporting part as the Breton Quérec in Le Bataillon du ciel (Alexandre Esway), a two-part film on a batalion of French parachutists, based on a novel by Joseph Kessel. It was filmed in 1945 but released in France in 1947. It was and is one of the biggest French box office hits, starring Pierre Blanchar and René Lefebvre. At the time of its release, it was the biggest box office hit after Renoir's La grande illusion. After the short L'assassin était trop familier (1946) by Raymond Leboursier, Le Gall played a major part as the journalist Fandor in Fantômas (1947), a rather cheaply made 'policier' with Marcel Herrand in the title role and Alexandre Rignault as commissaire Juve. Next, Le Gall was Albert Préjean's antagonist in La Grande Volière ( Georges Péclet, 1947) and had a major part in the smugglers film Passeurs d'or ( Émile-Georges De Meyst, 1948), starring Ginette Leclerc. In 1949 he had leads as a diver in L'Épave (Willy Rozier), opposite Françoise Arnoul, and as a professional cyclist in Drame au Vel'd'Hiv' (Maurice Cam), opposite Claude Farell. He also had supporting parts in Le Cas du docteur Galloy (Maurice Téboul, 1949, released in 1951), and Prélude à la gloire (Georges Lacombe, 1950), the film that turned young Roberto Benzi into a star.

 

While in the early 1950s Le Gall still had major parts, e.g. as Raymond Pellegrin's antagonist in Coupable? (Yvan Noé, 1951), and as a retired criminal forced to kill a gangster moll in Opération Magali (László V. Kish, 1953), afterwards Le Gll was absent from the sets almost all through the late fifties and completely during the sixties. He returned in the early 1970s as the counsellor in Jean-Pierre Mocky's L'Albatros (1971) and had a few minor parts in TV series. On 25 June 1974, André Le Gall died at the age of 57 in Bois-Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine.

 

Sources: IMDb, French Wikipedia.

 

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