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One of the immortals; began his career at age seven, danced with Ginger Rogers in ten films and then with Rita Hayworth, Eleanor Powell and Cyd Charisse. |
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Born in a trunk, in films since 1935. When she received the award, "A Star Is Born" and her dramatic vignette in "Judgment at Nuremberg" were fresh in everyone's memory. |
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From vaudeville to movies where seven "Road" pictures with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour as well as parodies and comedies made the world love him. |
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Born in direst poverty, a school drop-out at 14. As producer and founder of Embassy Pictures, he knew how to create excitement around his movies. |
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An intriguing leading man who came to represent the finest of American character traits. |
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He became the cinematic symbol of the strong man of few words who could solve every tricky situation and problem. |
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Since his debut as Mark Antony in "Julius Caesar" in 1949, he remained the quintessential portrayer of heroes. |
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An actor in films since 1946, a producer of films such as "Spartacus," he was also the U.S. Goodwill Ambassador since 1963. |
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He combined his acting ("To Kill a Mockingbird") with being active in charitable, civil rights and film industry causes. |
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From 1925 and throughout the '60s, she was the reigning queen of the Hollywood filmscape. |