Don Ameche
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- Oscar for best supporting actor, 1985
- Wisconsin
- In Wisconsin: The arts
…Lunt and Lynn Fontanne and Don Ameche; magician Harry Houdini; architect Frank Lloyd Wright; painter Georgia O’Keeffe; musicians Les Paul and Steve Miller; and musical groups the Violent Femmes and Garbage.
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- In Wisconsin: The arts
association with
- Cummings
- In Irving Cummings
…Alexander Graham Bell, which featured Don Ameche in arguably his most famous role, as the great inventor; he was lent able support by Henry Fonda and Loretta Young. The comedy Hollywood Cavalcade (1939) also starred Ameche, this time as a silent film director who turns a singer (played by Faye)…
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- In Irving Cummings
- King
- In Henry King: Films of the 1930s
…romance starring Loretta Young and Don Ameche as star-crossed Native American lovers. King ended 1936 with one of the year’s biggest hits, Lloyd’s of London, an entertaining account of the famous British insurance firm’s rise; the epic starred Freddie Bartholomew along with Tyrone Power in the first of his many…
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- In Henry King: Films of the 1930s
- Sirk
- In Douglas Sirk: Hollywood films of the 1940s
reminiscent of Gaslight (1944), with Don Ameche cast against type as the husband trying to drive his wife (Claudette Colbert) insane. The musical comedy Slightly French (1949) paired Ameche with Dorothy Lamour. Shockproof (1949), another film noir (written by Samuel Fuller and Helen Deutsch), explored the dark side of human…
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- In Douglas Sirk: Hollywood films of the 1940s