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Clayton died of acute anterior poliomyelitis contracted within two months of completing an actual spring 1932 expedition to the Gilf Kebir for which he hired Almásy and Pat Clayton ( the basis for the character of Madox ); Dorothy died in an airplane accident in 1933.
John Arthur Cunliffe ( born 16 June 1933 ) is a British children's book author who created the characters of Postman Pat and Rosie and Jim.
Wills and Tommy Duncan departed in 1933 ; and by 1935, O ' Daniel had left Burrus Mill to start his own flour company with a new radio band, Pat O ' Daniel and His Hillbilly Boys.
Little Caesar ( 1931 ) opposite Edward G. Robinson, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang ( 1932 ) opposite Paul Muni, Havana Widows ( 1933 ) with Blondell, Gambling Ship ( 1933 ) opposite Cary Grant, Bureau of Missing Persons ( 1933 ) opposite Pat O ' Brien,
Pat O ' Brien's Bar is a bar located in New Orleans, Louisiana that began operation as a legal liquor establishment on December 3, 1933, at the intersection of Royal and St. Peter streets in the French Quarter.
Patrick " Pat " Sullivan ( 2 February 1887, Sydney, New South Wales – 15 February 1933, United States ) was an Australian cartoonist, pioneer animator and film producer, best known for producing the first Felix the Cat silent cartoons.
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In 1933 Hawks signed a three-picture deal at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and his first film was there Today We Live in 1933, starring Joan Crawford and Gary Cooper.
Following Possessed, Crawford starred opposite Gable in the hit Dancing Lady ( 1933 ), in which she received top billing.
Tone and Crawford appeared together in Today We Live ( 1933 ) and were immediately drawn to each other, although Crawford was hesitant about entering into another romance so soon after her split from Fairbanks.
" However, this did not affect RKO's plans for Astaire, first lending him for a few days to MGM in 1933 for his Hollywood debut, where he appeared as himself dancing with Joan Crawford in the successful musical film Dancing Lady.
) Other Beery films include Billy the Kid ( 1930 ) with Johnny Mack Brown, The Secret Six ( 1931 ) with Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, Hell Divers ( 1931 ) with Gable, Grand Hotel ( 1932 ) with Joan Crawford, Tugboat Annie ( 1933 ) with Dressler, Dinner at Eight ( 1933 ) opposite Harlow, The Bowery with George Raft, Fay Wray, and Pert Kelton that same year, China Seas ( 1935 ) with Gable and Harlow, and Eugene O ' Neill's Ah, Wilderness!
Dressler's career completely stalled in the late 1920s to the point that she found herself flat broke and unable to find work, but she came back stronger than ever between 1930 and 1933, beating out Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford by topping the exhibitors ' poll as the screen's most popular actress three years in a row and becoming MGM's biggest star in the wake of two smash-hit films with fellow character actor Wallace Beery: Min and Bill ( 1930 ), for which she won an Academy Award, and Tugboat Annie ( 1933 ).
Crawford ’ s reputation as a composer chiefly rests on her New York compositions written between 1930 and 1933, which are concerned with dissonant counterpoint and American serial techniques.
Except during the American Civil War, when the fort was used as both a recruitment center and hospital for Union soldiers, Fort Crawford was left unoccupied between 1856 and 1933.
He and Kasha had one daughter, Joan Crawford LeSueur ( born December 2, 1933 ), who became a dancer on Broadway known professionally as Joan Lowe.
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