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  • ...tardom. They were selected from 1922 to 1934 and honored at a party called the "WAMPAS Frolic". Those selected were given extensive media coverage. ...ere not given in 1930 and 1933 and ended after 1934 due to objections from the movie studios because of its independence.
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  • {{Header|Gold Diggers of 1933 04/24}} | name = Gold Diggers of 1933
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  • ...author, [[screenwriter]], actor, and movie producer. (He was the father of the model and [[dancer]] [[Marguerite Empey]] aka [[Diane Webber]].) ...was resident in New York City performing duty as a recruiting sergeant for the New Jersey National Guard when World War I began.
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  • | caption = Trevor in the 1930s ...y Largo'' (1948), and received nominations for her roles in ''The High and the Mighty'' (1954) and ''Dead End'' (1937). Trevor received top billing, ahead
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  • ...lounge Cocktail Lounge definition] from [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ The Free Dictionary]</ref> * {{wsl|The Chatham}}
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  • ...nominations. In 1999, Hepburn was named by the [[American Film Institute]] the greatest female star of Classic Hollywood Cinema. She was known for her fie ...es Stewart]], his only Academy Award. Both movies are now considered among the greatest comedy films.
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  • ...– September 26, 1956) was an American burlesque dancer and actress. During the height of her career, she was billed as "America's Most Beautiful Dancer". ...nia to Francis Page Bacon and his wife Charmion, who wed on July 10, 1909. The couple divorced several years later.
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  • | notable_works = ''King of the Jungle''<br />''Flash Gordon''<br />Buck Rogers'' | spouse = {{marriage|Adah Virginia Held|1933}}
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  • | deathdate = {{dod|1933|01|3|1896|08|18}} | spouse = Mary Mulhern (1930-1933)<br> Marilyn Miller (1922-1927) <br> Olive Thomas (1916-1920)
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  • {{Header|Mädchen in Uniform 03/22}} ...film. Winsloe also wrote the screenplay and was on the set during filming. The film remains an international cult classic.
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  • | image = Joan Blondell in Broadway Gondolier.jpg| | caption = Scene from the trailer of <br>''Broadway Gondolier'' (1935)
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  • | office = 47th US Secretary of the Navy | party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
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  • ...tes and many other countries worldwide during the 1960s with the advent of the sexual revolution. Alfred Kinsey was born on June 23, 1894, in Hoboken, New Jersey.
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  • | othernames = Marion Mitchell Morrison; "The Duke"; Duke Morrison | spouse = {{plainlist|Josephine Alicia Saenz (1933-1945}<br>
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  • | spouse = [[Joan Crawford]] (1929-1933) <br> Mary Lee Eppling (1939-1988) <br> Vera Shelton (1991-2000) ...- {{dag}}May 7, 2000) was an American actor and a highly decorated United States naval officer of World War II.
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  • | citizenship = United Kingdom (1904–1996)<br />United States (1951–1996) | party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
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  • | image = Henry Fonda in Warlock.jpg | caption = Fonda in ''Warlock'' (1959)
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  • ...n professional swimmer, vaudeville and film star, writer, and advocate for the change of women's swimwear. ...water ballet in a glass tank at the New York Hippodrome. She has a star on the {{lc1|Hollywood Walk of Fame}}.
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  • ...n Wilson<br>|1915|1930|end=div}}<br>{{marriage|[[Carole Lombard]]<br>|1931|1933|end=div}}<br>{{marriage|[[Diana Lewis]]<br>|1940}} ...was nominated for the [[Academy Award]] for Best Actor three times: for ''The Thin Man'' (1934), ''My Man Godfrey'' (1936), and ''Life with Father'' (194
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  • ...pop. 1,500) but successful poultry, agricultural and rabbit center located in Riverside County, California. ...this hilly area "Norco". Clark's able engineer, "Captain" Cuthbert Gulley, in less than three years laid out streets and installed pumps and reservoirs,
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