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Coburn and teamed
This was the first of three films where Jean Arthur and Charles Coburn were teamed together.

Coburn and with
Filmed on location in the Mexican state of Durango, the film starred James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson in the title roles, with a huge supporting cast including Bob Dylan ( who composed the film's music ), Jason Robards, R. G. Armstrong, Richard Jaeckel, Jack Elam, Chill Wills, Katy Jurado, L. Q. Jones, Slim Pickens and Harry Dean Stanton.
George Harrison first mentioned the Traveling Wilburys during a radio interview with Bob Coburn on the Rockline radio station in February 1988.
Also in this session, Garfield and John Coburn uncovered corruption in the Post Tradership Office at Fort Sill — control of supplies had been monopolized, with overpricing occurring.
Among the best known examples were the two ' Derek Flint ' films starring James Coburn, and the Matt Helm series with Dean Martin.
Coupled with a gruesome facial injury to Braydon Coburn in Game 2, Pittsburgh ran roughshod over the Flyers ' depleted defense and jumped out to a 3 – 0 series lead.
Along with her equally larcenous father, " Colonel " Harrington ( Charles Coburn ) and his partner Gerald ( Melville Cooper ), she is out to fleece rich, naive Charles Pike ( Henry Fonda ), the heir to the Pike Ale fortune (" The Ale That Won for Yale ").
They are Parris Mitchell ( Robert Cummings ), who lives with his grandmother ( Maria Ouspenskaya ); Cassandra Tower ( Betty Field ), daughter of Dr. Alexander Tower ( Claude Rains ); the wealthy orphan Drake McHugh ( Ronald Reagan ); Louise Gordon ( Nancy Coleman ), daughter of the sadistic town physician Dr. Henry Gordon ( Charles Coburn ), who has been known to perform operations without anesthetic ; and the tomboy Randy Monaghan ( Ann Sheridan ), whose father ( Ernest Cossart ) is a railroad worker.
" TV Guide characterizes it as " a delightful and effervescent comedy marked with terrific performances " and praises Coburn as " nothing short of superb, stealing scene after scene with astonishing ease.
" The Magnificent Seven ( 1960 ), in which he played Vin Tanner and co-starred with Yul Brynner, Robert Vaughn, Charles Bronson and James Coburn, became McQueen's first major hit and led to his withdrawal from Wanted: Dead or Alive.
Coburn also appeared in dozens of television roles including, with Roberts, several episodes of NBC's Bonanza.
Coburn and Ralph Taeger co-starred with Joi Lansing in Klondike on NBC in the 1960 – 1961 season.
Coburn became well known in the 1960s and the 1970s for his tough guy roles in several action and western films, first primarily with Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson in the John Sturges films The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape.
Coburn spent much of his life writing songs with British singer-songwriter Lynsey De Paul and doing television series as his work on Darkroom, and claimed to have healed himself with pills containing a sulfur-based compound.
Coburn ’ s interest in fast cars began with his father ’ s garage business and continued throughout his life, as he exported rare cars to Japan.
By selecting photographers whose vision was aligned with his, including Gertrude Käsebier, Eva Watson-Schütze, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Edward Steichen, and Joseph Keiley, Stieglitz built a circle of friends who had enormous individual and collective influence over the movement to have photography accepted as art.
Johnson also appeared in the 1967 satirical James Coburn film The President's Analyst, putting in a comically chilling performance as a federal agent with a blindly obedient ' orders are orders ' mentality.
* American Champion Joe Coburn tries unsuccessfully to set up a fight with former English Champion Jem Mace.
* With the arrival in America of English boxers Jem Mace and Tom Allen, there are several claimants for the American Championship including Joe Coburn and Bill Davis, but the most credible claims remain with Jimmy Elliott and Mike McCoole.
However, having suffered a hand injury in his second fight with Coburn, Mace relinquishes all his title claims and returns to exhibition boxing.
After months of rehearsals, and with financial backing provided by their friend and fan Barry Coburn, ( who became their first manager ), Split Ends issued its debut single, " For You / Split Ends ", in April 1973.
Ezquerra drew Jim with an appearance modelled on the actor James Coburn.

Coburn and director
The director's health became a continuing problem, so friend and actor James Coburn was brought in to serve as second unit director, and he filmed many of the scenes while Peckinpah remained in his on-location trailer.
" He praised all three leads, the writers, and the director, singling out Coburn as " the comical crux of the film " who " handles the job in fine fettle.
* TCM Remembers 2002: William Warfield, director George Sidney, Signe Hasso, Brad Dexter, producer Lew Wasserman, Ted Ashley, Lawrence Tierney, Leo McKern, Kim Hunter, John Agar, Jeff Corey, Dolores Gray, producer J. Lee Thompson, Eddie Bracken, Katy Jurado, animator Chuck Jones, Harold Russell, Eileen Heckart, Jack Kruschen, Buddy Lester, Adolph Green, director André de Toth, producer Richard Sylbert, Milton Berle, director Billy Wilder, director John Frankenheimer, Dudley Moore, Richard Harris, Rod Steiger and James Coburn.
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle is a 1994 film scripted by writer / director Alan Rudolph and former Washington Star reporter Randy Sue Coburn.
The director's health became a continuing problem, so friend and actor James Coburn was brought in to serve as second unit director.

Coburn and Sam
Coburn himself played Garrett in Sam Peckinpah's Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid.
The film is believed to have been influenced by Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, and it shares some plot elements with Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, a western also starring Coburn and released a year later.
Prominent members of the Alliance included Robert Arthur, Ward Bond, Clarence Brown, Charles Coburn, Gary Cooper, Cecil B. DeMille, Walt Disney, Irene Dunne, Victor Fleming, Clark Gable, Cedric Gibbons, Hedda Hopper, Leo McCarey, James Kevin McGuinness, Adolphe Menjou, George Murphy, Fred Niblo, Ayn Rand, Ronald Reagan, Ginger Rogers, Morrie Ryskind, Norman Taurog, Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, King Vidor, John Wayne, Frank Wead and Sam Wood.
Major Dundee is a 1965 Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Charlton Heston, Richard Harris, Jim Hutton, and James Coburn.

Coburn and Peckinpah
Peckinpah and Coburn were greatly disappointed and turned next to Cross of Iron, a critically acclaimed war epic that performed poorly in the U. S. but was a huge hit in Europe.
Peckinpah and Coburn remained close friends up until Peckinpah's death in 1984.
Coburn directed much of the film's footage while Peckinpah remained in his on-location trailer.

Coburn and for
However, the elite Delta Force and other special operations units have fielded the HK416 in combat, and Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn has called for a " free and open competition " to determine whether the army should buy the HK416 or continue to purchase more M4 carbines.
The idea for the police-box disguise came from BBC staff writer Anthony Coburn, who rewrote the program's first episode from a draft by C. E. Webber.
Charles Bronson, Lee Van Cleef and Clint Eastwood became famous by starring in Spaghetti Westerns, although they were also to provide a showcase for other noted actors such as Jason Robards, James Coburn, Klaus Kinski and Henry Fonda.
Veteran defenseman Alexei Zhitnik was traded to the Atlanta Thrashers for prospect defenseman Braydon Coburn and disappointing off-season acquisition Kyle Calder was sent to the Detroit Red Wings via Chicago in exchange for defenseman Lasse Kukkonen.
Coburn won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, while Arthur was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
During World War II, retired millionaire Benjamin Dingle ( Charles Coburn ) arrives in Washington, D. C. as an adviser on the housing shortage and finds that his hotel suite will not be available for two days.
David Merlin ( David Niven ), the playboy son of the store's owner, J. B. Merlin ( Charles Coburn ), is sympathetic to the " unwed mother " and arranges for her to get her job back.
However, Nolte's co-star, James Coburn, won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing the father of Nolte's character.
Parley Coburn represented the company's interests for nearly 40 years until his death in 1860.
Coburn appeared in nearly 70 films and made over 100 television appearances during his 45-year career, and played a wide range of roles and won an Academy Award for his supporting role as Glen Whitehouse in Affliction.
Coburn was selected for a Remington Products razor commercial in which he was able to shave off 11 days of beard growth in less than 60 seconds, while joking that he had more teeth to show on camera than the other 12 candidates for the part.
James Garner succeeded Coburn for the remainder of the campaign.
The four Republican Congressmen, joined by Senator Tom Coburn ( R-OK ) and Congressman Patrick McHenry ( R-NC ), then wrote IRS Commissioner Douglas H. Shulman on November 16, 2009, asking that CAIR be investigated for excessive lobbying and failing to register as a lobbying organization.
In the smash hit war movie The Great Escape, Garner played the second lead for the only time during the decade, supporting fellow ex-TV series cowboy Steve McQueen, among a cast of British and American screen veterans, including Richard Attenborough, Donald Pleasance, David McCallum, James Coburn, and Charles Bronson, in a film depicting a mass escape from a Nazi prisoner of war camp based on a true story.
In 2002, following the death of James Coburn, Garner took over Coburn's role as TV commercial voiceover for Chevrolet's " Like a Rock " advertising campaign.
* Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Donald L. Coburn, The Gin Game
* Joe Coburn challenges John C. Heenan for the American Championship.

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