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Olivia De Havilland

Olivia de Havilland began acting in films when she was a teenager, and by her early twenties she was appearing as the romantic leading lady in such costumers as 1935's Captain Blood and 1938's The…

1934 Academy Awards

The 1934 Academy Awards were presented Feb. 27, 1935 at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles.Outstanding ProductionThe Barretts of Wimpole Street (MGM)Cleopatra (Paramount)Flirtation Walk (First…

Eli Wallach

Eli Wallach was the New York actor known for his seven decades on stage, on TV and in the movies, including roles in the films The Magnificent Seven (1960, as the bandit Calvera) and The Good, the…

Marilyn Monroe

Name at birth: Norma Jeane MortensonMarilyn Monroe's sex appeal, talent and untimely death combined to make her one of Hollywood's most recognizable icons and, for a time, the world's most famous…

Pudgy Red Elf vs. Little Green Men

Seventy-five years after Clement Moore penned The Night Before Christmas, which gave us the first detailed description of Mr. Claus, the jolly old elf made his debut in a minutes-long…

A.E. Hotchner

Name at birth: Aaron Edward HotchnerA.E. Hotchner wrote hundreds of books and magazine articles, but is better known for his friendships with author Ernest Hemingway, actor Paul Newman, and other…

Grace Kelly

An icon of Hollywood elegance and beauty, Grace Kelly is best known for playing the gorgeous, reserved blonde in three Alfred Hitchcock films: Dial M for Murder (1954), Rear Window (1954, with Jimmy…

George Reeves

Name at birth: George Keefer BrewerGeorge Reeves is the actor most famous for playing comic-book hero Superman on the 1950s TV series The Adventures of Superman. George Reeves was working at the…

Cats Don't Dance

Director: Mark DindalWriters: Roberts Gannaway, Cliff Ruby, Elana Lesser and Theresa PettengillArt Director:Brian McEnteeMusic:Randy Newman and Steve GoldsteinChoreographer:Gene…

Top 50 Greatest Screen Legends

The following list includes the top 50 greatest actors in the history of film, according to the American Film Institute. The American Film Institute defines an American screen legend as “an…