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  1. American actor, director, and producer John Wayne (1907–1979) began working on films as an extra, prop man and stuntman, mainly for the Fox Film Corporation. He frequently worked in minor roles with director John Ford and when Raoul Walsh suggested him for the lead in The Big Trail (1930), an epic Western shot in an early widescreen process ...

  2. Honoring perhaps the greatest movie composer of all time Mr. John Williams. He was making a name for himself even before he began collaborating with Spielberg. His legacy starts in the late 50s with his first composed score for 1958's Daddy-O. Wasn't till 1974 when he finally began working with Spielberg on one of his early projects 1974's The Sugarland Express. Known for composing some of the ...

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  4. The following is the complete list of filmography of John Leguizamo . Leguizamo is a Colombian-American actor, stand-up comedian, film producer, playwright and screenwriter (born 1960). His early films include Casualties of War (1989), Die Hard 2 (1990), and Regarding Henry (1991). He had a leading role as Luigi in Super Mario Bros. (1993).

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    Role
    1984
    friend
    1985
    Macetero
    1989
    PFC Antonio Diaz
    1990
    Street Hunter
    Angel
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    • Off-Screen/Disputed. While there are nine films in which John Wayne's character is confirmed to have died on screen, there are five films in which his character dies in the background, off-screen, or his fate is left ambiguous.
    • Central Airport (1933) Central Airport centers around pilot Jim Blaine, who, after crashing a commercial plane during a flight, becomes a stuntman and falls in love.
    • West Of The Divide (1934) In West of the Divide, Ted Hayden is in search of his missing brother and trying to learn the truth about who murdered his father.
    • Reap The Wild Wind (1942) Directed by the legendary Cecil B. DeMille, Reap the Wild Wind is set in 1840 and follows ship salvagers who take in the captain of a wrecked ship, played by John Wayne, which leads to a complex series of shifting allegiances, love triangles, betrayals, and ultimately tragedy.
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    • Pink Flamingos (1972) An outrageous and scandalous cult phenomenon.
    • Female Trouble (1974) A campy and subversive celebrity satire. Female Trouble stars many of John Waters' recurring actors and revolves around the turbulent life of another one of Divine's personas, Dawn Davenport.
    • Multiple Maniacs (1970) A circus sideshow filled with terrible people. Multiple Maniacs expands the spectrum of Divine's character acting to perhaps his most stand-out role, traveling sideshow leader Lady Divine.
    • Desperate Living (1977) The third film in Waters' "Trash Trilogy" Mink Stole plays distraught housewife Peggy in Desperate Living who kills her husband and runs away with her nurse Grizelda to a shantytown overruled by Queen Carlotta.
  5. Jan 11, 2012 · 2. The rising height of Americans. "Americans will be taller by from one to two inches." Watkins had unerring accuracy here, says Mr Nilsson - the average American man in 1900 was about 66-67ins ...

  6. Dec 11, 2023 · 3. The Searchers (1956): Widely regarded as one of the greatest Westerns ever made, “The Searchers” saw John Wayne deliver a powerful performance as Ethan Edwards, a man on a relentless quest to find his abducted niece. Directed by John Ford, this film highlighted Wayne’s range as an actor. 4.

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