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Whats my line? - Richard Widmark
1953 - 54
HOMMAGE À RICHARD WIDMARK
http://cinememorial.comHOMMAGE À RICHARD WIDMARK
Gonzalo Sebastián de Erice. Rafael Azcona y Richard Widmark.
Los humores periféricos son una de las riquezas mayores de la riquísima España. Ha muerto un trozo del humor riojano y aquí hablo de los menos conocidos. Que no se enfaden los que no cito que también existen.
Richard Widmark
Richard Widmark© http://www.charloteweb.com/women/women-four.htmlRichard Widmark (December 26, 1914 -- March 24, 2008) was an American actor of films, stage, radio and television. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as Tommy Udo in his debut film, Kiss of Death.
Richard Widmark - 2005 LAFCA Tribute
Richard Widmark was the recipient of the 2005 LAFCA Career Achievement Award. This reel was made in tribute to this great actor. Used by permission.
Richard Widmark Tribute
Richard Widmark (1914 - 2008) was a highly talented, underrated actor who proved his versatility by peforming in many different genres, chief among which being film noir, war and westerns. Interestingly enough, considering how much they were called for in his roles, Widmark hated guns, and always left the impression that he was in actuality a shy, gentle man who did not revel in the spotlight. A ruptured eardrum kept him out of military service, and he worked as a teacher before making his film debut at 32 in "Kiss Of Death" (1947), a performance that won him an Oscar nomination. The famous laugh during the scene in which Tommy Udo pushes a woman in a wheelchair down the stairs, was not scripted and Widmark said that the giggle was purely nervousness, but it worked so well that it remained in the film. 20th Century Fox signed him to a contract. He disliked his role as a racist thug in "No Way Out" (1950), and he repeatedly apologized to costar Sidney Poitier for the lines he had to say in the film. He went on to play similar roles in the genre, as well as westerns and as hated commanders such as in "The Halls Of Montezuma" (also 1950). His favorite leading lady was Gene Tierney, his costar in "Night And The City". Widmark made his last film appearance in "Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick"(1995). Twice married (his first wife died), he has a daughter. He passed away peacefully at home after an illness.The song is "Wondering" by Patti Page.
R.I.P. Richard Widmark
This is posted to complement a posting on the Media Funhouse blog, found here:www.mediafunhouse.blogspot.com
The Cobweb Trailer, Richard Widmark, Lauren Bacall, Fay Wray
The Cobweb (1955) Trailer & End Credits with Richard Widmark Lauren Bacall, Charles Boyer, Lilian Gish, Gloria Grahame, Fay Wray, Oscar Levant, Tommy Rettig
Movie Legends - Richard Widmark
An Icon of American cinema who established himself in Film Noir thrillers and was also succesful in War films and Westerns. (RIP March 24 2008)
Night and the City Richard Widmark
Night and the City Richard Widmark ...a manic run thur LONDON town 1950..Richard Widmark was is Film Noir.....He will be missed search out this great noir



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