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Philo and Beddoe
In an uncharacteristic offbeat comedy role, Eastwood played Philo Beddoe, a trucker and brawler who roams the American West searching for a lost love accompanied by his brother and an orangutan called Clyde.
It stars Clint Eastwood in an uncharacteristic and offbeat comedy role, as Philo Beddoe, a trucker and brawler roaming the American West in search of a lost love while accompanied by his friend / manager Orville and his pet orangutan, Clyde.
Philo Beddoe is a truck driver living in the San Fernando Valley.
* Clint Eastwood as Philo Beddoe
Other notable roles include The Stranger in High Plains Drifter, Philo Beddoe in Every Which Way but Loose and its sequel Any Which Way You Can, Preacher in Pale Rider, William Munny in Unforgiven, Frankie Dunn in Million Dollar Baby and Walt Kowalski in Gran Torino.

Philo and character
The character Philo, a religious sceptic, voices Hume's criticisms of the argument.
According to H. R. F. Keating, " Later the cousins took a sharper view of the Philo Vance character, Manfred Lee calling him, with typical vehemence, " the biggest prig that ever came down the pike ".
Philo Vance is a fictional character featured in 12 crime novels written by S. S. Van Dine ( the pen name of Willard Huntington Wright ), published in the 1920s and 1930s.
In Chandler's The Big Sleep Marlowe says he's " not Sherlock Holmes or Philo Vance " and explains that his method owes more to judgement of character than finding clues the police have missed.
The Philo Vance novels were particularly well suited for the movies, where the more unpleasantly affected aspects of the main character could be toned down and the complex plots given more prominence.
The plots of the final three films bear no relationship to any of the novels and very little relationship to the Philo Vance character of the novels.
Three radio drama series were created with Philo Vance as the title character.
It did not enjoy anything near the commercial success of Van Dine's earlier novels ( or his prime character, when Philo Vance himself was developed into a classic radio show ), and most critics considered it a failure.
This has traditionally been taken to mean that he became an apostate from Judaism at an early age, a view which finds some support in his appearance as a character in two of Philo's philosophical dialogues, making arguments against divine providence which Philo attempts to refute.
* Hubert J. Farnsworth is a Professor character in the television series Futurama, named after Philo Farnsworth
* Philo, a character from the Fraggle Rock television series
* Philo, a character from the " Weird Al " Yankovic film UHF
* Philo, a character who appears in David Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
Later that year he played the title role in Calling Philo Vance, and in 1941 he was first-billed in Shining Victory, in which he played the character of Dr. Paul Venner.
The character of Philo Gubb was created by prolific pulp fiction writer Ellis Parker Butler and first appeared in the May 1913 issue of Redbook magazine.
Philo Gubb attained such a high level of popularity that the author's attempt to kill the character off was derailed by public pressure.
* Philo, according to the predominant view among scholars, is the character who presents views most similar to those of Hume.

Philo and film
* Zarkon — Home planet of Philo, TV-station engineer in the film UHF.
It was soon developed there, with some improvements, and was successfully used at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games as one of several cameras, including Philo Farnsworth's Image Dissector, for film transmission only, broadcasting the games to some two-hundred public theaters.
A film, The Canary Murder Case, was made by Paramount Pictures in 1929, directed by Malcolm St. Clair and Frank Tuttle and starring William Powell as Philo Vance and Louise Brooks as the Canary.
The novel was adapted into a 1939 film starring Gracie Allen ( who received billing above Warren William's portrayal of Philo Vance ) which was fairly faithful to the novel.
The film focuses more on her humor than the murder plot, and Philo Vance, whom Gracie keeps calling " Fido "(!
In addition to its eight General Meetings, Philo also has regular afternoon teas with professors and sponsors other academic events such as lecture series, a film series, and other events.
She played the spiteful Mrs. Pringle in 1940s Anne of Windy Poplars, a surprised customer in the 1941 Marx Brothers film The Big Store, a fashionable socialite in the 1944 musical Can't Help Singing, and a cold-blooded murderer in the 1947 mystery Philo Vance Returns.
Paramount Pictures released The Benson Murder Case ( 1930 ) a film version directed by Frank Tuttle and starring William Powell as Philo Vance.

Philo and Every
Every time Oregano would breathe in Philo's direction, Philo would make all sorts of comic choking faces, pull out a can of air freshener, and say " Get those onions out of here!
Every year, Philo presents a public annual oration to the University, given by a prominent figure in the arts and sciences.

Beddoe and character
In subsequent adaptations of the story, the character was played by Don Beddoe in an episode of The 20th Century-Fox Hour in 1955, Hiram Sherman in a 1959 TV movie, and David Doyle in a 1973 TV film.

Clint and Eastwood
Make Them Go Away: Clint Eastwood, Christopher Reeve & The Case Against Disability Rights.
Initially, Raimi invited Scott Spiegel to co-write Army of Darkness because he had done a good job on Evil Dead II, but he was busy on rewrites for the Clint Eastwood film The Rookie.
Actor Clint Eastwood recalled seeing Wills when he was 18 or 19 ( 1948 or 1949 ) and working at a pulp mill in Springfield, Oregon.
For instance, David Letterman is well known for branching into late night television as a talk show host while honing his skills a stand-up comedian, Barbra Streisand ventured into acting while operating as a singer, or Clint Eastwood, who achieved even greater fame in Hollywood for being a film director and a producer than for his acting credentials.
During his Army days, Janssen became friends with fellow enlistees Martin Milner and Clint Eastwood while posted at Ft. Ord, California.
He remarked that it was an honor to work with Clint Eastwood, whom he praised for his professionalism.
The most popular Spaghetti Westerns were those of Sergio Leone, whose Dollars Trilogy ( A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ), featuring Clint Eastwood and scores by Ennio Morricone, came to define the genre along with Once Upon a Time in the West.
In 1992, he played the sadistic sheriff " Little " Bill Daggett in the western Unforgiven directed by Clint Eastwood and written by David Webb Peoples which earned him a second Oscar, this time for Best Supporting Actor.
He played a President of the United States who commits a murder in 1997's Absolute Power, re-teaming with director-star Clint Eastwood.
* The Gauntlet ( film ), a 1977 film starring Clint Eastwood and Sondra Locke
* In the movie The Outlaw Josey Wales, starring Clint Eastwood, a shop keeper states " He's a hoosier ," much to the disgust of an elderly customer.
* Leonardo DiCaprio in the Clint Eastwood biopic J. Edgar ( 2011 ).
Spacey is well known in Hollywood for his impressions as when he appeared on Inside the Actors Studio he imitated, at host James Lipton's request: James Stewart, Johnny Carson, Katharine Hepburn, Clint Eastwood, John Gielgud, Marlon Brando, Christopher Walken, Al Pacino and Jack Lemmon.
Marvin was originally cast as Pike Bishop ( later played by William Holden ) in The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ), but fell out with director Sam Peckinpah and pulled out in order to star in the Western musical Paint Your Wagon ( 1969 ), in which he was top-billed over a singing Clint Eastwood.
His career revival began when the young Italian director Sergio Leone boldly cast Van Cleef, whose career was still in the doldrums, as one of the two protagonists, alongside Clint Eastwood, in Leone's second western, For a Few Dollars More.
Leone then chose Van Cleef to appear with Clint Eastwood again, this time as the primary villain in the classic The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
She was perhaps best known for her film roles such as Minnie Castevet, Rosemary's overly solicitous neighbor in Rosemary's Baby, as the eccentric Maude in Harold and Maude and as the mother of Orville Boggs in the Clint Eastwood film Every Which Way but Loose.
She had a minor but memorable role as Ma Boggs the mother of Orville Boggs ( Geoffrey Lewis ) in the Clint Eastwood films Every Which Way but Loose and Any Which Way You Can.
* The Scorpio Killer, the antagonist in the 1971 Clint Eastwood film Dirty Harry
The typical Spaghetti Western team was made up of an Italian director, Italo-Spanish technical staff, and a cast of Italian, Spanish, German and American actors, sometimes a fading Hollywood star and sometimes a rising one like the young Clint Eastwood in three of Sergio Leone's films.
Most succeeding Spaghetti Westerns tried to get a ragged, laconic hero with superhuman weapon skill, preferable one that looked like Clint Eastwood – Franco Nero, John Garko and Terence Hill started out that way ; Anthony Steffen and others stayed that way all their Spaghetti Western career.
* Clint Eastwood
The story was eventually adapted and directed by Clint Eastwood as the Oscar-winning film, Million Dollar Baby ( 2004 ).
Another example is the Dollars Trilogy by Sergio Leone ; no continuity between the three movies was intended by Leone, but American marketers advertised the Clint Eastwood character in each film as being the same " Man with No Name ".
A song from the band Gorillaz is named " Clint Eastwood ", and features references to the actor, with the iconic yell featured in The Good, the Bad and the Uglys score heard at the beginning of the video.

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