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PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN - PROGRAM SIGNED CIRCA 1948 CO-SIGNED BY: PATRICIA NEAL, KATHLEEN HARRISON, EDANA ROMNEY, ALAN LADD, BILLY DE WOLFE - DOCUMENT 175843

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PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN - PROGRAM SIGNED CIRCA 1948 CO-SIGNED BY: PATRICIA NEAL, KATHLEEN HARRISON, EDANA ROMNEY, ALAN LADD, BILLY DE WOLFE
PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN - PROGRAM SIGNED CIRCA 1948 CO-SIGNED BY: PATRICIA NEAL, KATHLEEN HARRISON, EDANA ROMNEY, ALAN LADD, BILLY DE WOLFE
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RONALD REAGAN, ALAN LADD, PATRICIA NEAL, KATHLEEN HARRISON, BILLY DE WOLFE, and EDANA ROMNEY
160-page "Gala Souvenir Program" for a 1948 Royal Command Film Performance to benefit the Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund, signed by Ronald Reagan, Alan Ladd, Patricia Neal, Kathleen Harrison, Billy De Wolfe and Edana Romney. With an unsigned ticket to this event.
Program signed: "Alan Ladd" on page 21, "Edana Romney" and "Billy De Wolfe" on page 26 and "Ronald Reagan", "Kathleen Harrison" and "Patricia Neal" on page 85. Color cover with b/w and color pages, 160 pages, 8¾x11¼. "Gala Souvenir Porgramme" for a Royal Command Film Performance at the Empire cinema in Leicester Square, Westminster, London, England on Nov. 29, 1948 to benefit the Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund. The event including a viewing of Scott of the Antarctic (1948). Lightly toned, soiled and creased. Ink transference from some signatures. Edges of cover are worn and torn. Spine is worn and fragile. Otherwise in fine condition. Accompanied by: Unsigned ticket to this event. Perforated left edge. Lightly torn and creased. Otherwise, fine condition. RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004) had two careers: actor and politician. His first movie was Love is on the Air (1937) and his 53rd and last film was The Killers (1964). In 1965, he wrote his autobiography, Where's the Rest of Me?, a line from his role as Drake McHugh in King's Row (1942). Reagan left his job hosting television's Death Valley Days during the 1965-1966 season, when he entered politics. Elected Governor of California in 1966, he was reelected in 1970. Reagan began his campaign for the presidency and narrowly lost the 1976 Republican nomination to Gerald Ford. He was elected President in 1980 and was reelected in 1984. After leaving office in 1989, he wrote his second autobiography, An American Life. On February 6, 2001, Reagan became just the third U.S. President to reach the age of 90. With his icy good looks and a resonant voice, ALAN LADD (1913-1964) starred in entertaining adventures featuring him bare-chested and in fistfights. In 1942, he landed a major role in This Gun for Hire opposite Veronica Lake. Ladd quickly became a major star, and was teamed with Lake in other films -- all hits. On the Top Ten box-office attractions list in 1947, 1953 and 1954, Ladd continued to star in films throughout the 1950s. A leading lady of American plays and film, PATRICIA NEAL, born in 1926, studied drama in college and worked as a model before debuting on Broadway in The Voice of the Turtle (1946). Her performance in the play Another Part of the Forest got the attention of Hollywood, and she made her screen debut in the light farce John Loves Mary (1949); that same year she was impressive in The Fountainhead opposite Gary Cooper, whom she later said was the great love of her life. After marrying British writer Roald Dahl in 1953, she disappeared from the screen for several years, returning in 1957's A Face in the Crowd, after which she was more selective in choosing her film roles. For her performance in Hud (1963), she won the Best Actress Oscar. In 1965, she suffered a massive series of strokes that left her confined to a wheelchair, semi-paralyzed and nearly unable to speak; she made a remarkable recovery over several years, returning to the screen in The Subject Was Roses (1968), for which she received another Best Actress Oscar nomination. That same year she was presented with the "Heart of the Year" Award by President Johnson. Often typecast as a Cockney - even though she was born in Lancashire, England, far to the north of London - KATHLEEN HARRISON (1892-1995) was a veteran of 100 movies and TV shows between 1915 and 1979. She got her start in a minor role in 1915's Our Boys, then debuted on the London stage in a 1926 production of The Constant Flirt. She returned to films in Hobson's Choice (1931). Harrison appeared in several adaptations of Charles Dickens' novels, including Oliver Twist (1948) Scrooge (1951) and The Pickwick Papers (1952) and British TV adaptations of Martin Chuzzlewit (1964) and Our Mutual Friend (1976). She also appeared as Emily Huggett in a popular series of films about the Huggetts, the British answer to MGM's Hardys: Holiday Camp (1948), Here Come the Huggetts (1948), Vote for Huggett (1948) and The Huggetts Abroad (1949). BILLY De WOLFE (1907-1974) was an actor of vaudeville, stage, film and TV. He got his start in vaudeville and musical revues in the late 1930s; his best known act was "Mrs. Murgatroyd", with a mustachioed De Wolfe in spectacles and a flowered hat impersonating a middle-aged woman. His best known persona, though, was as a lisping, effeminate man with the catchphrase "Busy, busy, busy!" He first appeared on film in 1943, the first of his 30 movies and TV shows. His career enjoyed a renaissance in the 1960s and 1970s. Evidently, something in his campy performance struck a chord with audiences of that era, and he was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show (1970-1972). He also landed recurring roles as Jules Benedict on That Girl (1966-1969), as Roland B. Hutton, Jr. on Good Morning, World (1967) and as Willard Jarvis on The Doris Day Show (1969-1973). EDANA ROMNEY (1919-2002) was an actress with six movies and TV shows to her credit. Among her credits were co-writer and star on Corridor of Mirrors (1948), based on the novel by Christopher Massie. Two items.

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PRESIDENTRONALD REAGAN
Born: February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois
Died: June 5, 2004 in Bel Air, California


Film Credits
2013 Law & Disorder: The Insanity Defense (Other), 2013 JFK Remembered: 50 Years Later (in person), 2013 Cuéntame (Other), 2013 American Secrets (Other), 2012 The Untold History of the United States (Other), 2012 The Diamond Queen (Other), 2012 The 2012 Comedy Awards (Other), 2012 Stuff: A Horizon Guide to Materials (Other), 2012 Palme (Other), 2012 Moyers & Company (Other), 2012 Mold! (Other), 2012 Inside Comedy (Other), 2012 Glaube, Liebe, Tod (Other), 2012 Elvis Found Alive (Other), 2012 A Night at the Movies: Hollywood Goes to Washington (Other), 2012 41 (Other), 2011 Vito (Other), 2011 Too Big to Fail (Other), 2011 This Week (Other), 2011 The Substance: Albert Hofmann's LSD (Other), 2011 The Story of Film: An Odyssey (Other), 2011 The Space Shuttle: A Horizon Guide (Other), 2011 The Republican Candidates Debate 2012 (Other), 2011 The Iron Lady (Other), 2011 The Apprentice (Other), 2011 Reagan (Other), 2011 Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War (Other), 2011 Love Lust (Other), 2011 Late Show with David Letterman (Other), 2011 How Hip Hop Changed the World (Other), 2011 Breaking the Taboo (Other), 2011 Breakfast (Other), 2010-2012 Mayday (Other), 2010 The Special Relationship (Other), 2010 Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics (Other), 2010 Nuclear Tipping Point (Other), 2010 Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (Other), 2010 Murder by Proxy: How America Went Postal (Other), 2010 Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood (Other), 2010 Marijuana: A Chronic History (Other), 2010 Magic and Bird (Other), 2010 Let Me In (Other), 2010 Hubert H Humphrey: The Art of the Possible (Other), 2010 Global Young People's Convocation 2010 (Other), 2010 Fox News Reporting: The Right, All Along - The Rise, Fall and (Other), 2010 Countdown to Zero (Other), 2009-2010 30 for 30 (Other), 2009 White House Revealed (Other), 2009 When Medicine Got It Wrong (Other), 2009 Welcome to the 80's (Other), 2009 Waiting for Armageddon (Other), 2009 The Shock Doctrine (Other), 2009 Secrets of the Secret Service (Other), 2009 Ronald Reagan, l'enfance d'un chef (Other), 2009 Outrage (Other), 2009 NASA: Triumph and Tragedy (Other), 2009 Looking Back to the Future (Other), 2009 Life on the Edge of a Bubble (Other), 2009 L'affaire Farewell, l'espion de la vengeance (Other), 2009 Krugman ja Amerikan lamat (Other), 2009 Iran and the West (Other), 2009 Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel (Other), 2009 House of Boys (Other), 2009 Glenn Beck (Other), 2009 Frontline (Other), 2009 Double Take (Other), 2009 Disco and Atomic War (Other), 2009 Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura (Other), 2009 Comic Relief 2009 (Other), 2009 Capitalism: A Love Story (Other), 2009 A Call to Arms (Other), 2009 50 años de (Other), 2008 William F. Buckley: Right from the Start (Other), 2008 When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions (Other), 2008 What Lies Beneath (Other), 2008 Warner at War (Other), 2008 Verdens morsomste mand (Other), 2008 UFO Hunters (Other), 2008 The Year of Getting to Know Us (Other), 2008 The O'Reilly Factor (Other), 2008 The American Future: A History (Other), 2008 Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas at the White House (Other), 2008 Superpower (Other), 2008 Starz Inside: In the Gutter (Other), 2008 Secrets of Body Language (Other), 2008 Run for Your Life (Other), 2008 President Hollywood (Other), 2008 Planspiel Atomkrieg - Raketenpoker um die Nachrüstung (Other), 2008 NASCAR: The Ride of Their Lives (Other), 2008 Milk (Other), 2008 Jeremiah Wright Painting a Picture of US Aggression (Other), 2008 I.O.U.S.A. (Other), 2008 Hype: The Obama Effect (Other), 2008 Horizon (Other), 2008 Fuel (Other), 2008 Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed (Other), 2008 Earth: The Climate Wars (Other), 2008 Desperately Seeking Paul McCartney (Other), 2008 Cubs Forever: Celebrating 60 Years of WGN-TV and the Chicago Cubs (Other), 2008 Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood (Other), 2008 Catalunya.cat (Other), 2008 Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story (Other), 2008 Blood and Oil (Other), 2008 Bigger Stronger Faster* (Other), 2008 August (Other), 2008 American Swing (Other), 2008 American Masters (Other), 2007-2009 Memòries de la tele (Other), 2007 War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Keep Spinning Us to (Other), 2007 Underworld Histories (Other), 2007 The Trap: What Happened to Our Dream of Freedom (Other), 2007 The Kingdom (Other), 2007 The Final Report (Other), 2007 Soviet War Scare 1983 (Other), 2007 Seconds from Disaster (Other), 2007 Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (Other), 2007 Mars Rising (Other), 2007 Manufacturing Dissent (Other), 2007 Live Free or Die Hard (Other), 2007 Larry King Live: The Greatest Interviews (Other), 2007 La tele de tu vida (Other), 2007 I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Simon (Other), 2007 How It Was: The Shooting of Ronald Reagan (Other), 2007 Hippies (Other), 2007 Heckler (Other), 2007 For the Bible Tells Me So (Other), 2007 First World (Other), 2007 El disco del año 07 (Other), 2007 Disneyland: Secrets, Stories, & Magic (Other), 2007 Crude: The Incredible Journey of Oil (Other), 2007 Close-up (Other), 2007 Balls of Fury (Other), 2007 American Drug War: The Last White Hope (Other), 2006-2012 60 Minutes (Other), 2006-2007 E! True Hollywood Story (Other), 2006 Who Killed the Electric Car (Other), 2006 War Stories with Oliver North (Other), 2006 Wanderlust (Other), 2006 This Is England (Other), 2006 The Tripper (Other), 2006 The Delegate (Other), 2006 The Curse of Superman (Other), 2006 Poodle Samizdat (Other), 2006 Never Sleep Again: The Making of 'A Nightmare on Elm (Other), 2006 Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (Other), 2006 Le mis popote (Other), 2006 La imagen de tu vida (Other), 2006 Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Apartheid and the Club of the (Other), 2006 Hammer & Tickle (Other), 2006 Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (Other), 2006 Declassified (Other), 2006 Dans la peau de Jacques Chirac (Other), 2006 Chirac (Other), 2006 Challenger: Countdown to Disaster (Other), 2006 Best Ever Spitting Image (Other), 2006 An Inconvenient Truth (Other), 2006 American Hardcore (Other), 2006 American Fugitive: The Truth About Hassan (Other), 2006 A/k/a Tommy Chong (Other), 2006 ...So Goes the Nation (Other), 2005-2010 20 to 1 (Other), 2005 WWE Hall of Fame 2005 (Other), 2005 Why We Fight (Other), 2005 USA the Movie (Other), 2005 They Made History (Other), 2005 The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame... (Other), 2005 The Presidents (Other), 2005 The Last Mogul (Other), 2005 The 77th Annual Academy Awards (Other), 2005 Sandmann - Historien om en sosialistisk supermann (in person), 2005 NBC Nightly News (Other), 2005 Michael Jackson's Boys (Other), 2005 MegaStructures (Other), 2005 Letter


BILLY DE WOLFE
Born: February 18, 1907 in Wollaston, Massachusetts
Died: March 5, 1974 in Los Angeles, California


Film Credits
1974 Free to Be... You & Me (Performer), 1973 The World's Greatest Athlete (Performer), 1973 Love, American Style (Performer), 1971 Mantrap (in person), 1970-1973 The Doris Day Show (Performer), 1970-1972 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (in person), 1970 The Debbie Reynolds Show (Performer), 1969 The Queen and I (Performer), 1969 Frosty the Snowman (Performer), 1969 Arsenic and Old Lace (Performer), 1968 The Dean Martin Show (in person), 1967-1968 Good Morning, World (Performer), 1967 The Pruitts of Southampton (Performer), 1967 Rango (Performer), 1966-1969 That Girl (Performer), 1965 The Merv Griffin Show (in person), 1965 The Hollywood Palace (in person), 1965 The Dick Van Dyke Show (Performer), 1965 Burke's Law (Performer), 1965 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (Performer), 1965 Billie (Performer), 1961 Here's Hollywood (in person), 1960 Johnny Midnight (Performer), 1958 Tonight Starring Jack Paar (in person), 1954 The Imogene Coca Show (Performer), 1953 Call Me Madam (Performer), 1951-1958 Toast of the Town (in person), 1951 Lullaby of Broadway (Performer), 1951 Dear Brat (Performer), 1950 Tea for Two (Performer), 1949 Dear Wife (Performer), 1948 Isn't It Romantic (Performer), 1947 Variety Girl (in person), 1947 The Perils of Pauline (Performer), 1947 Dear Ruth (Performer), 1946 Our Hearts Were Growing Up (Performer), 1946 Miss Susie Slagle's (Performer), 1946 Blue Skies (Performer), 1945 Duffy's Tavern (Performer), 1943 Dixie (Performer)


PATRICIA NEAL
Born: January 20, 1926 in Packard, Kentucky
Died: August 8, 2010 in Edgartown, Massachusetts


Film Credits
2012 Hollywood Renegade (in person), 2009 Flying By (Performer), 2007 There's Something About... Dahl (in person), 2007 The Essentials (in person), 2006 The 60th Annual Tony Awards (in person), 2006 Andromeda Memories (in person), 2005 Imagine (in person), 2005 Facing the Past (in person), 2004 Private Screenings (in person), 2003 The John Garfield Story (in person), 2003 The 75th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 2003 Bright Leaves (in person), 2001 The Face: Jesus in Art (in person), 2001 Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration (in person), 2000 Inside 'You Only Live Twice' (in person), 2000 For the Love of May (Performer), 1999 The Rosie O'Donnell Show (in person), 1999 Cookie's Fortune (Performer), 1998 The 70th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1998 Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero (in person), 1997 To the Galaxy and Beyond with Mark Hamill (in person), 1997 Biography (in person), 1996 The 50th Annual Tony Awards (in person), 1995 Making the Earth Stand Still (in person), 1993 Heidi (Performer), 1992 The 9th Annual American Cinema Awards (in person), 1992 One on One with John Tesh (in person), 1991 Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (in person), 1990 Murder, She Wrote (Performer), 1990 Caroline (Performer), 1990 7th Annual American Cinema Awards (in person), 1989 An Unremarkable Life (Performer), 1984 Your Choice for the Film Awards (in person), 1984 Shattered Vows (Performer), 1984 Love Leads the Way: A True Story (Performer), 1984 Glitter (Performer), 1982 The 34th Annual Emmy Awards (in person), 1981 The Way They Were (in person), 1981 The Patricia Neal Story (in person), 1981 The 35th Annual Tony Awards (in person), 1981 Ghost Story (Performer), 1979 The Passage (Performer), 1979 All Quiet on the Western Front (Performer), 1978 This Is Your Life (in person), 1978 The Bastard (Performer), 1978 A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story (Performer), 1977 Tail Gunner Joe (Performer), 1977 Nido de viudas (Performer), 1977 Hollywood Greats (in person), 1976 The American Woman: Portraits of Courage (Performer), 1975 Movin' On (Performer), 1975 Little House on the Prairie (Performer), 1975 Hay que matar a B. (Performer), 1975 Eric (Performer), 1974 Things in Their Season (Performer), 1974 Kung Fu (Performer), 1973 Russell Harty Plus (in person), 1973 Happy Mother's Day, Love George (Performer), 1973 Baxter! (Performer), 1972 Circle of Fear (Performer), 1971 The Waltons (Performer), 1971 The Night Digger (Performer), 1971 The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (Performer), 1971 The British Screen Awards (in person), 1970 The 24th Annual Tony Awards (in person), 1969 The 41st Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1968 The Subject Was Roses (Performer), 1968 The Joey Bishop Show (in person), 1968 The Dick Cavett Show (in person), 1968 Pat Neal Is Back (in person), 1967 Today (in person), 1967 The 39th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1966 The 38th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1965 In Harm's Way (Performer), 1964 The 36th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1964 Psyche 59 (Performer), 1963 Hud (Performer), 1963 Espionage (Performer), 1963 Ben Casey (Performer), 1962 Zero One (Performer), 1962 The Untouchables (Performer), 1962 Drama 61-67 (Performer), 1962 Checkmate (Performer), 1961 The 15th Annual Tony Awards (in person), 1961 Special for Women: Mother and Daughter (Performer), 1961 Breakfast at Tiffany's (Performer), 1960 Strindberg on Love (Performer), 1960 Play of the Week (Performer), 1959 Rendezvous (Performer), 1959 Clash by Night (Performer), 1958 Suspicion (Performer), 1958 Pursuit (Performer), 1957-1958 Playhouse 90 (Performer), 1957 A Face in the Crowd (Performer), 1955 Omnibus (Performer), 1954-1958 Studio One in Hollywood (Performer), 1954 Your Show of Shows (in person), 1954 La tua donna (Performer), 1954 Immediate Disaster (Performer), 1954 Goodyear Playhouse (Performer), 1952 Washington Story (Performer), 1952 Something for the Birds (Performer), 1952 Diplomatic Courier (Performer), 1951 Week-End with Father (Performer), 1951 The Day the Earth Stood Still (Performer), 1951 Raton Pass (Performer), 1951 Operation Pacific (Performer), 1950 Three Secrets (Performer), 1950 The Breaking Point (Performer), 1950 Bright Leaf (Performer), 1949 The Hasty Heart (Performer), 1949 The Fountainhead (Performer), 1949 John Loves Mary (Performer), 1949 It's a Great Feeling (in person)

Theatre Credits
The Miracle Worker - Performer (October 19, 1959 - July 1, 1961), A Roomful of Roses - Performer (October 17, 1955 - December 31, 1955), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Performer (March 24, 1955 - November 17, 1956), The Children's Hour - Performer (December 18, 1952 - May 30, 1953), Another Part of the Forest - Performer (November 20, 1946 - April 26, 1947)


KATHLEEN HARRISON
Born: February 23, 1892 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Died: December 7, 1995 in Merton, London, England, United Kingdom


Film Credits
1997 Heroes of Comedy (Other), 1989 Scrooge: A Christmas Carol (Other), 1979 The London Connection (Performer), 1979 Disneyland (Performer), 1979 Danger UXB (Performer), 1978 Clapper Board (Other), 1976 Shades of Greene (Performer), 1976 Our Mutual Friend (Performer), 1974 Charles Dickens' World of Christmas (Performer), 1973 Stars on Sunday (in person), 1973 Spring and Autumn (Performer), 1973 ITV Saturday Night Theatre (Performer), 1969 NBC Experiment in Television (in person), 1969 Lock Up Your Daughters! (Performer), 1968 Dixon of Dock Green (Performer), 1968 BBC Play of the Month (Performer), 1966-1967 Mrs Thursday (Performer), 1964 Martin Chuzzlewit (Performer), 1964 Alive and Kicking (Performer), 1964 Alive and Kicking (Sound), 1963 West 11 (Performer), 1963 Comedy Playhouse (Performer), 1962 The Fast Lady (Performer), 1962 Mrs. Gibbons' Boys (Performer), 1961 The Jo Stafford Show (in person), 1961 On the Fiddle (Performer), 1959 How Say You (Performer), 1959 BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (Performer), 1958 The Big Money (Performer), 1958 A Cry from the Streets (Performer), 1957 Seven Thunders (Performer), 1956 It's a Wonderful World (Performer), 1956 Home and Away (Performer), 1956 Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents (Performer), 1956 Afternoon Film Festival (Performer), 1955 Where There's a Will (Performer), 1955 Cast a Dark Shadow (Performer), 1955 All for Mary (Performer), 1954 Lilacs in the Spring (Performer), 1953 Turn the Key Softly (Performer), 1953 The Dog and the Diamonds (Performer), 1952 The Pickwick Papers (Performer), 1952 The Happy Family (Performer), 1951 The Magic Box (Performer), 1951 Scrooge (Performer), 1950 Waterfront (Performer), 1950 Trio (Performer), 1950 Double Confession (Performer), 1949 Vote for Huggett (Performer), 1949 The Huggetts Abroad (Performer), 1949 Now Barabbas (Performer), 1949 Landfall (Performer), 1949 Golden Arrow (Performer), 1948 The Winslow Boy (Performer), 1948 Oliver Twist (Performer), 1948 Here Come the Huggetts (Performer), 1948 Bond Street (Performer), 1947 The Shop at Sly Corner (Performer), 1947 Temptation Harbour (Performer), 1947 Holiday Camp (Performer), 1946 Wanted for Murder (Performer), 1946 I See a Dark Stranger (Performer), 1946 Carnival (Performer), 1945 Waterloo Road (Performer), 1945 Meet Sexton Blake (Performer), 1945 Great Day (Performer), 1945 Caesar and Cleopatra (Performer), 1944 It Happened One Sunday (Performer), 1943 The New Lot (Performer), 1943 Dear Octopus (Performer), 1942 The Big Blockade (Performer), 1942 Much Too Shy (Performer), 1942 In Which We Serve (Performer), 1941 The Ghost Train (Performer), 1941 Once a Crook (Performer), 1941 Major Barbara (Performer), 1941 Kipps (Performer), 1941 I Thank You (Performer), 1941 A Letter from Home (Performer), 1940 Tilly of Bloomsbury (Performer), 1940 They Came by Night (Performer), 1940 The Flying Squad (Performer), 1940 The Call for Arms (Performer), 1940 Salvage with a Smile (Performer), 1940 Girl in the News (Performer), 1940 Gaslight (Performer), 1940 An Englishman's Home (Performer), 1939 The Outsider (Performer), 1939 I Killed the Count (Performer), 1939 Home from Home (Performer), 1939 Discoveries (Performer), 1939 A Girl Must Live (Performer), 1938 The Terror (Performer), 1938 Jane Steps Out (Performer), 1938 I've Got a Horse (Performer), 1938 Convict 99 (Performer), 1938 Bank Holiday (Performer), 1938 Almost a Gentleman (Performer), 1937 Wanted! (Performer), 1937 Night Must Fall (Performer), 1937 Aren't Men Beasts! (Performer), 1936 The Tenth Man (Performer), 1936 Jury's Evidence (Performer), 1936 Everybody Dance (Performer), 1936 Broken Blossoms (Performer), 1935 Line Engaged (Performer), 1935 Inside the Room (Performer), 1935 Dandy Dick (Performer), 1934 What Happened Then (Performer), 1934 The Great Defender (Performer), 1933 The Man from Toronto (Performer), 1933 The Ghoul (Performer), 1932 Lloyd of the C.I.D. (Performer), 1932 Aren't We All (Performer), 1931 Hobson's Choice (Performer), 1915 Our Boys (Performer)


EDANA ROMNEY
Born: March 15, 1919 in Johannesburg, South Africa
Died: December 17, 2002 in Santa Maria, California


Film Credits
1957 Armchair Theatre (Performer), 1954-1956 BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (Performer), 1948 Corridor of Mirrors (Performer), 1948 Corridor of Mirrors (Writer), 1942 Alibi (Performer), 1941 East of Piccadilly (Performer), 1938 Tobias and the Angel (Performer)


ALAN LADD
Born: September 3, 1913 in Hot Springs, Arkansas
Died: January 29, 1964 in Palm Springs, California


Film Credits
1964 The Carpetbaggers (Performer), 1962 13 West Street (Performer), 1962 13 West Street (Producer), 1961 Duel of Champions (Performer), 1960 One Foot in Hell (Performer), 1960 Guns of the Timberland (Performer), 1960 Guns of the Timberland (Producer), 1960 All the Young Men (Producer), 1960 All the Young Men (Performer), 1959 The Man in the Net (Performer), 1959 The Man in the Net (Producer), 1959 Schlitz Playhouse (Producer), 1959 Island of Lost Women (Producer), 1958 The Proud Rebel (Performer), 1958 The Deep Six (Performer), 1958 The Deep Six (Producer), 1958 The Bob Cummings Show (in person), 1958 The Badlanders (Performer), 1957 The Big Land (Performer), 1957 The Big Land (Producer), 1957 Boy on a Dolphin (Performer), 1956 Santiago (Performer), 1956 Santiago (Producer), 1956 A Cry in the Night (Producer), 1956 A Cry in the Night (Performer), 1955 The McConnell Story (Performer), 1955 Kings Row (in person), 1955 Hell on Frisco Bay (Producer), 1955 Hell on Frisco Bay (Performer), 1954-1958 G.E. True Theater (Performer), 1954-1955 G.E. True Theater (Producer), 1954 The Black Knight (Performer), 1954 Saskatchewan (Performer), 1954 Red Skelton Revue (Performer), 1954 Hell Below Zero (Performer), 1954 Drum Beat (Performer), 1954 Drum Beat (Producer), 1954 Drum Beat (in person), 1954 A Star Is Born World Premiere (in person), 1953 Shane (Performer), 1953 Paratrooper (Performer), 1953 Desert Legion (Performer), 1953 Botany Bay (Performer), 1953 Better Living TV Theatre (in person), 1952 Thunder in the East (Performer), 1952 The Iron Mistress (Performer), 1952 A Sporting Oasis (in person), 1951 Red Mountain (Performer), 1951 Appointment with Danger (Performer), 1950 Captain Carey, U.S.A. (Performer), 1950 Branded (Performer), 1949 The Great Gatsby (Performer), 1949 The Actor's Society Benefit Gala (in person), 1949 Eyes of Hollywood (Performer), 1949 Chicago Deadline (Performer), 1948 Whispering Smith (Performer), 1948 Saigon (Performer), 1948 Beyond Glory (Performer), 1947 Wild Harvest (Performer), 1947 Variety Girl (in person), 1947 My Favorite Brunette (Performer), 1947 Calcutta (Performer), 1946 Two Years Before the Mast (Performer), 1946 The Blue Dahlia (Performer), 1946 Screen Snapshots: The Skolsky Party (in person), 1946 O.S.S. (Performer), 1945 Salty O'Rourke (Performer), 1945 Hollywood Victory Caravan (in person), 1945 Duffy's Tavern (in person), 1944 Skirmish on the Home Front (Performer), 1944 And Now Tomorrow (Performer), 1943 Letter from a Friend (Performer), 1943 China (Performer), 1942 This Gun for Hire (Performer), 1942 The Glass Key (Performer), 1942 Star Spangled Rhythm (Performer), 1942 Lucky Jordan (Performer), 1942 Joan of Paris (Performer), 1941 They Met in Bombay (Performer), 1941 The Reluctant Dragon (Performer), 1941 The Black Cat (Performer), 1941 Petticoat Politics (Performer), 1941 Paper Bullets (Performer), 1941 Military Training (Performer), 1941 I Look at You (Performer), 1941 Great Guns (Performer), 1941 Citizen Kane (Performer), 1941 Cadet Girl (Performer), 1940 Victory (Performer), 1940 Those Were the Days! (Performer), 1940 The Light of Western Stars (Performer), 1940 The Howards of Virginia (Performer), 1940 The Green Hornet (Performer), 1940 More Worlds to Conquer (Performer), 1940 Meet the Missus (Performer), 1940 Meat and Romance (Performer), 1940 In Old Missouri (Performer), 1940 Her First Romance (Performer), 1940 Gangs of Chicago (Performer), 1940 Ellery Queen, Master Detective (Performer), 1940 Cross-Country Romance (Performer), 1940 Captain Caution (Performer), 1940 Brother Rat and a Baby (Performer), 1940 Blame It on Love (Performer), 1940 American Portrait (Performer), 1939 The Mysterious Miss X (Performer), 1939 Rulers of the Sea (Performer), 1939 Hitler - Beast of Berlin (Performer), 1938 The Goldwyn Follies (Performer), 1938 Freshman Year (Performer), 1938 Come On, Leathernecks! (Performer), 1937 The Last Train from Madrid (Performer), 1937 Hold 'Em Navy (Performer), 1937 All Over Town (Performer), 1936 Pigskin Parade (Performer), 1934 Murder at the Vanities (Performer), 1933 Saturday's Millions (Performer), 1932 Tom Brown of Culver (Performer), 1932 Once in a Lifetime (Performer), 1932 Island of Lost Souls (Performer)


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