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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · That fall, fresh off of 18 rounds of golf, Grant and his roommate, fellow rising Hollywood star Randolph Scott, were interviewed while lunching together in Los Angeles. It was Scott who ordered...

  2. Randolph Scott (1898–1987) appeared in over one hundred feature films during his career. Feature films. Box office ranking. At the height of his career, exhibitors voted Scott among the most popular stars in the country: 1949 - 12th (US) 1950 - 10th (US) 1951 - 7th (US) 1952 - 10th (US) 1953 - 10th (US) 1954 - 22nd (US) 1955 - 22nd (US)

  3. Mar 3, 1987 · Randolph Scott, a versatile leading man who later specialized in playing the quiet-talking, fast-drawing hero of westerns, died today at his Bel-Air home. He was 89 years old. The actor's...

  4. Randolph Scott. Actor: Womb Raider. Randolph Scott is an internationally released storyteller. Created in NY's big apple, he was raised escaping alligators in TX bayous. After relocating to Hollywood, CA Scott attended film schools like UCLA, Columbia, and was awarded entry to AFI as a director fellow during ascension as a filmmaker.

  5. Mar 3, 1987 · Randolph Scott, the tall, handsome cowboy of countless Hollywood Westerns, an actor whose square-jawed countenance and poker-faced stare became prototypes for the generation of Western heroes...

  6. George Randolph Scott was an American film actor, whose Hollywood career spanned from 1928 to 1962. As a leading man for all but the first three years of his cinematic career, Scott appeared in dramas, comedies, musicals, adventures, war, horror and fantasy films, and Westerns.

  7. Boetticher. In Budd Boetticher: Westerns. …writer Burt Kennedy and actor Randolph Scott for a series of taut, psychologically complex westerns. The first was Seven Men from Now (1956), with Scott as an ex-sheriff who methodically tracks down the seven criminals who killed his wife; Lee Marvin was impressive as an opportunistic villain. The Tall T …

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