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  1. Jan 27, 2020 · 40 Gorgeous Photos of John Payne in the 1930s and ’40s. Born 1912 in Roanoke, Virginia, American film actor John Payne had his first role in Goldwyn's Dodsworth (1936) presented him as an affable, handsome character actor. He had the male lead in Hats Off (1936), an independent "B" film.

  2. Rank: MAJ. Service Number: O-21594. Order Number: 17. Date: 9/23/1942. Award: SS. Silver Star. JOHN H PAYNE. AUSTIN TX. The above information about JOHN PAYNE has been transcribed from 3x5 index cards containing military service awards by US personnel.

  3. During World War II, John Payne bravely served his country in the United States Army Air Corps. His service exemplified his patriotism and dedication to his nation, showcasing his unwavering commitment on and off the screen.

  4. Feb 12, 2024 · Explore the best John Payne movies and immerse yourself in Payne's captivating world. A closer look at a selection of John Payne's exceptional films showcases the actor's multifaceted talents and the distinctive qualities that have solidified his legacy in the world of cinema.

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  5. Jan 29, 2006 · Mr. John Payne, Mr. Dick Payne. Location of story: Corsham, Wiltshire. Background to story: Civilian. Article ID: A8962617. Contributed on: 29 January 2006. A Wartime Childhood — Recollections...

  6. John Payne was an American actor, a popular leading man during the 1940s who appeared opposite Alice Faye and Betty Grable in a succession of Twentieth Century-Fox musicals. Payne attended the University of Virginia and Columbia University in New York and made his motion-picture debut in Dodsworth.

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  8. John Howard Payne was an American film actor who is mainly remembered for his 20th Century Fox musical films during the 1940s, including his leading role in “Miracle on 34th Street” (1947) and for his starring role on the television series “The Restless Gun” (1957-1959).