Whether he was a song-and-dance man, a romantic lead, a family film star, or a TV dad, Fred MacMurray delighted audiences for more than 40 years. MovieFanFare marks his birthday with a look at this beloved and versatile actor.
Read more →Actor Profiles
We salute the famous–and forgotten–stars of Hollywood past and present, from Barrymore (John and Drew) to Cooper (Gary and Bradley) and beyond. Read about their lives and their films.
Fiddling Around with Jack Benny’s Film Legacy
How is it Jack Benny got to be regarded to a TV comic first, and a movie comedian a far distant second? (Don’t say “I’m thinking! I’m thinking!”) We’ll examine why, and take a look at the highlights of his film resume.
Read more →Val-Edictory: A Consideration of Kilmer
The other day Val Kilmer was on the Conan show, pushing his live Mark Twain play called Citizen Twain at the Pasadena Playhouse. Conan showed pictures of Kilmer in costume—white hair, mustache, heavy prosthetics, dandy white suit, bow-tie—greeting audience members…
Read more →The Films of Joan Davis: A Slapstick Sensation
Guest blogger Constance Metzinger looks back at the stage, movie and TV career of funny lady Joan Davis, star of the early ’50s sitcom I Married Joan.
Read more →Mother Dolores Hart Explains It All
In 1963, starlet Dolores Hart made the stunning decision to abandon a burgeoning career for a nun’s life in a Connecticut abbey. Mother Dolores Hart has reflected on that choice and more in her just-published memoir, and her gracious chat with us follows here.
Read more →Audrey Hepburn: The Fairest Lady of Them All
Audrey Hepburn’s Hollywood career is as much a fairy tale as her first big role in Roman Holiday in 1953. She once said, “My look is attainable. Women can look like Audrey Hepburn by flipping out their hair, buying the large sunglasses, and the little sleeveless dresses.”
Read more →Wild Oates: The Wondrous Legacy Of Warren Oates
His popular acceptance with filmgoers was just ripening at the time of his too-early passing, and this craggy and compelling character star still fascinates three decades later. Check out our salute to the works of the one and only Warren Oates,
Read more →Wayne Morris: The Forgotten Hollywood War Hero
In his too-brief life, Wayne Morris was both a respected actor and a World War II flying ace. Today’s guest post by Jessica Pickens presents a fond remembrance of Morris.
Read more →Leave ’em Wanting Moore: In Praise of Julianne Moore
For a generation now, this copper-tressed, compact, and compelling performer has been impressing filmgoers with her versatility and craft in a multitude of projects ranging from challenging indie fare to tent-pole crowdpleasers, and we’re looking back at Julianne Moore’s remarkable career.
Read more →The Remarkable Mr. Clifton Webb
Clifton Webb found screen success late, appearing as Waldo Lydecker in Fox’s 1944 mystery Laura. Can you imagine becoming a huge star at age 55? Audiences yelled for more and the roles continued to come his way, with a body of work to make any actor proud. Got a favorite Clifton Webb movie?
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