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Franchot and Tone
* 1905 – Franchot Tone, American actor ( d. 1968 )
This film was financed by Archibald MacLeish, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Lillian Hellman, Luise Rainer, Dudley Nichols, Franchot Tone and other Hollywood movie stars, moguls, and writers who composed a group known as the Contemporary Historians.
* 1968 – Franchot Tone, American actor ( b. 1905 )
* Franchot Tone ( 1905 – 1968 ), American actor
** Franchot Tone, American actor ( b. 1905 )
In 1935, Crawford married her second husband, Franchot Tone, a stage actor from New York who planned to use his film salary to finance his theatre group.
McLaglen won Best Actor for his portrayal of Gypo Nolan, beating out Charles Laughton, Clark Gable, and Franchot Tone for the better-remembered Mutiny on the Bounty, and Ford won Best Director.
It stars Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell, and Douglass Dumbrille.
On the northwest frontier of India during the British Raj, Scottish-Canadian Lieutenant Alan McGregor ( Gary Cooper ) welcomes two replacements to the 41st Bengal Lancers, Lieutenant Forsythe ( Franchot Tone ) and Lieutenant Donald Stone ( Richard Cromwell ), the son of the unit's commander, Colonel Tom Stone ( Guy Standing ).
* Franchot Tone as Lieutenant Forsythe
When RKO was unable to get Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy and Franchot Tone on loan from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for the film and Gunga Din was delayed, Hawks wanted to work on another film and began looking for new project.
Dennis Morgan, Eddie Albert, Robert Preston, and Franchot Tone were also considered for the Drake role.
The production also featured Cyril Cusack and Franchot Tone.
Actors known for their early support of SAG ( besides the founders ) include Edward Arnold, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Dudley Digges, Porter Hall, Paul Harvey, Jean Hersholt, Russell Hicks, Murray Kinnell, Gene Lockhart, Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Fredric March, Adolphe Menjou, Chester Morris, Jean Muir, George Murphy, Erin O ' Brien-Moore, Irving Pichel, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Edwin Stanley, Gloria Stuart, Lyle Talbot, Franchot Tone, Warren William, and Robert Young.
Among the people becoming disenchanted with the Guild and turning to the Lab for a more radical, challenging environment were Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg, Franchot Tone, Cheryl Crawford and Harold Clurman.
It starred opera diva Grace Moore and Franchot Tone.
Don Bellows ( Franchot Tone ), a prominent New York architect, is engaged to the beautiful and wealthy Gail Armitage ( Margaret Lindsay ) when he meets down-and-out Joyce Heath ( Bette Davis ), who was once the most promising young actress on Broadway.
* Franchot Tone as Don Bellows
The film stars Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullavan, Franchot Tone, and Robert Young.
* Franchot Tone as Otto Koster
Another role was as Mona Elliott, with fellow guest star Franchot Tone, in the episode " The Man Behind the Man " of the 1964 CBS drama, The Reporter, with Harry Guardino in the title role.
As her star ascended, the power of Harlow's name was sometimes used to boost up-and-coming male co-stars, such as Robert Taylor and Franchot Tone.
The novel was made into an American film of the same title in 1938 starring Franchot Tone, Robert Taylor, Robert Young and Margaret Sullavan and is also believed to have been the inspiration for director Michael Cimino's 1978 film The Deer Hunter.
The Group included Elia Kazan, Harry Morgan ( billed as Harry Bratsburg ), Stella Adler, Robert Lewis, John Garfield ( billed as Jules Garfield ), Canada Lee, Franchot Tone, Phoebe Brand, Ruth Nelson, Will Geer, Howard Da Silva, John Randolph, Joseph Bromberg, Michael Gordon, Paul Green, Clifford Odets, Paul Strand, Morris Carnovsky, Sanford Meisner, Marc Blitzstein, Anna Sokolow and Lee J. Cobb, Roman Bohnen and many others.
The series revolves around two Los Angeles private detectives, both former government secret agents: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. played Stuart (" Stu ") Bailey, a character Huggins had originated in his 1946 novel The Double Take ( which he later adapted into the 1948 movie I Love Trouble, starring Franchot Tone in the role ).

Franchot and appeared
The many performers who have appeared at the theatre include Pearl Bailey, Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore and John Barrymore, Warren Beatty, Sarah Bernhardt, Claire Bloom, Edwin Booth, John Wilkes Booth, Fanny Brice, Carol Channing, George M. Cohan, Claudette Colbert, Katharine Cornell, Hume Cronyn, Tim Curry, Denishawn, Ruth Draper, Todd Duncan, Maurice Evans, Lillian Gish, Ruth Gordon, Julie Harris, Rex Harrison, Helen Hayes, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, Joseph Jefferson, James Earl Jones, Lucille La Verne, Eva LeGallienne, Jerry Lewis, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, Eartha Kitt, Ian McKellen, Mary Martin, Ethel Merman, Rita Moreno, Helen Morgan, Rosie O ' Donnell, Laurence Olivier, Annie Oakley, Geraldine Page, Robert Redford, Debbie Reynolds, Chita Rivera, Will Rogers, Rosalind Russell, George C. Scott, Kevin Spacey, Sting, Jessica Tandy, Norma Terris, Marlo Thomas, Lily Tomlin, Franchot Tone, Rip Torn and Liv Ullmann.

Franchot and role
In 1936, he played the small role as a photographer in the Columbia Pictures film The King Steps Out starring Grace Moore and Franchot Tone.
He returned to the stage, playing the Humphrey Bogart role of Duke Mantee in a touring version of The Petrified Forest, alongside Franchot Tone and Betsy von Furstenburg.

Franchot and who
He was succeeded on January 22 by Franchot, who won the general election, and was not present for Franchot's swearing in.
A short time later, Secretary of War John Eaton ( Franchot Tone ), who has loved Peggy for years, proposes.
According to Jenny Franchot, the author of a history of the riots, the presence of a community of Catholic religious in their midst reminded Protestant Bostonians of the increasing influx of Irish Catholics, who were taking over the labor market.

Franchot and own
The tight three-way race saw Franchot winning the Washington, D. C., suburbs ( Montgomery County and Prince George's County ), Owens winning in Central Maryland ( Howard County and Anne Arundel County ), and Schaefer holding his own in the Baltimore area ( Baltimore City and Baltimore County ).
A gravely-ill President ( Franchot Tone ) attempts to install a controversial nominee for Secretary of State, despite reservations by leading members of his own party in the U. S. Senate.

Franchot and .
* Richard Franchot, 1816 – 1875, town supervisor, Congressman 19th District, Civil War recruiter and Colonel in 121st NY, Albany & Suquehanna ( D & H ) RR president and surveyor of one of the earliest proposed trans-Adirondack routes.
He won a Charles Dick Medal of Merit in 2004 for this initiative, thus becoming the last Marylander to win this award which was previously awarded to U. S. Rep. Beverly Byron ( 1992 ), State Senator John Astle ( 1993 ), U. S. Senator Barbara Mikulski ( 1994 ), U. S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett ( 1998 ) and State Del ( now State Comptroller ) Peter Franchot ( 1999 ).

Tone and appeared
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.
" Funky Cold Medina ", written by Young MC, Michael L. Ross and Matt Dike, first appeared on Tone Lōc's debut album Lōc-ed After Dark.
In 2006, Tone Bekkestad, a Norwegian meteorologist, appeared in the magazine.
A number of the musicians featured on the soundtrack also appeared in the film itself, including Morris Day, Sheila E., Tone Loc ( as Slam the Rapper ), former Ozzy Osbourne drummer Randy Castillo appears playing the Black Plague concert during the flashback at the beginning of the film and Vince Neil, the lead singer of Mötley Crüe ( who appeared as Bobby Black, the lead singer of the fictitious band, Black Plague ).

Tone and lead
; Leading Tone: Leading Tones are the seventh just before the tonic, so named because melodic styling often uses the seventh to lead into the tonic at the end of a phrase.
In 1959, Fianna was given the privilege of having its colour party lead the annual pilgrimage to the grave of Wolfe Tone at Bodenstown.
Written by Lopez, Troy Oliver, Mr. Deyo, Samuel Barnes, and Jean-Claude Olivier and produced by Cory Rooney, Oliver, and Poke & Tone, it was released to radio in late September 2002 as the lead single from Lopez's third studio album, This Is Me ... Then ( 2002 ).

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