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Crabbe's and career
Crabbe's Hollywood career waned somewhat in the 1950s and 1960s.

Crabbe's and which
The " borough " of the opera is a fictional village which shares some similarities with Crabbe's, and later Britten's, own home Aldeburgh, on England's east coast, around 1830.
While making his escape ( with £ 3 – 4 million worth of stolen treasury bills ) Hooperman shoots Crabbe in the leg, which, although, a relatively minor injury, consolidates Crabbe's desire to retire on his police pension and open his own restaurant in the fictional town of Middleton – Pie in the Sky, technically owned by his wife Margaret, although Henry is the main chef.

Crabbe's and one
Renamed Buster Crabbe's Meenahga Lodge the camp advertised itself as swim camp for youngsters age eight to 14, with at least one swim instructor from Hawaii.

Crabbe's and .
Peterson made his Grand Prix debut in a March 701 for Colin Crabbe's works-supported Antique Automobiles Racing Team at the 1970 Monaco Grand Prix.
The limited budget of Crabbe's privateer team allowed only minimal testing, but Peterson qualified 12th out of 16 cars in the race.
Peter Grimes is an opera by Benjamin Britten, with a libretto adapted by Montagu Slater from the Peter Grimes section of George Crabbe's poem The Borough.

role and 1933
In 1933, Bert Bell, understanding that prerequisites to a NFL franchise being granted to him were changes in the blue laws, played the primary role of convincing then Governor Gifford Pinchot to issue a bill before the Pennsylvanian legislature to deprecate the Blue Laws.
Richard Cromwell owed his 1930s movie fame in part to being personally selected by DeMille for the role as the leader of the youth gang in DeMille's poignant, now cult-favorite, This Day and Age ( 1933 ).
From 1933-1947 Hollywood produced three talking films: Fighting with Kit Carson, a serial ( 1933 ), revised as a single movie: The Return of Kit Carson ( 1947 ); Overland with Kit Carson ( 1939 ); and Kit Carson ( 1940 ), starring Jon Hall in the title role.
Her last acting role before becoming a director was the 1933 U. S .- German co-productions of the Arnold Fanck-directed, German-language SOS Eisberg and the Tay Garnett-directed, English-language SOS Iceberg.
Göring had played a leading role in the build up of the Luftwaffe in 1933 – 1936, but played little further part in the development of the Luftwaffe until 1936, and Milch became the de facto minister until 1937.
Gerwarth argues that the constructed memory of Bismarck played a central role as an anti-democratic myth in the highly ideological battle over the past which raged between 1918 and 1933.
Thomas Hunt Morgan ( September 25, 1866 – December 4, 1945 ) was an American evolutionary biologist, geneticist and embryologist and science author who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1933 for discoveries relating the role the chromosome plays in heredity.
Adaptations combined with Alice in Wonderland include the 1933 live-action movie Alice in Wonderland, starring a huge all-star cast and Charlotte Henry in the role of Alice.
He made several films in the new medium, most notably Son of the Gods ( 1930 ), The Dawn Patrol ( 1930 ), The Last Flight ( 1931 ), and The Cabin in the Cotton ( 1932 ), Central Airport ( 1933 ), and a supporting role as Rita Hayworth's character's husband in Only Angels Have Wings ( 1939 ).
* The role of Anne of Cleves was played by Elsa Lanchester in The Private Life of Henry VIII, which was released in 1933.
Rosenberg was named leader of the Nazi Party's foreign political office in 1933, but he played little practical part in the role.
The SA under Röhm's leadership had also played a vital role in destroying the opposition during the elections of 1932 and 1933.
It was continued by the New Deal and played a major role in handling the Great Depression in the United States and setting up the relief programs that were taken over by the New Deal in 1933.
Nonetheless, May Robson had received a Best Actress nomination ( Lady for a Day, 1933 ) for her performance in a clear supporting role.
He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man ( 1933 ), The Wolf Man ( 1941 ), a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), Mr. Dryden in Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ), and, perhaps his most notable performance, as Captain Renault in Casablanca ( 1942 ).
Rains came relatively late to film acting and his first screen test was a failure, but his distinctive voice won him the title role in James Whale's The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) when someone accidentally overheard his screen test being played in the next room.
When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Lorre took refuge first in Paris and then London, where he was noticed by Ivor Montagu, Alfred Hitchcock's associate producer for The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), who reminded the director about Lorre's performance in M. They first considered him to play the assassin in the film, but wanted to use him in a larger role, despite his limited command of English, which Lorre overcame by learning much of his part phonetically.
In 1933, Barrymore appeared as a Jewish attorney in the title role of Counsellor at Law based on Elmer Rice's 1931 play.
He had previously portrayed vampires in Mark of the Vampire ( 1935 ), The Return of the Vampire ( 1944 ) and Old Mother Riley Meets the Vampire ( 1952 ), and made a gag cameo as Dracula in a 1933 Hollywood on Parade short, but this was the only time he again played Dracula as a sustained role on film.
In 1933, In the Wake of the Bounty, directed by Charles Chauvel, cast Tasmanian born Errol Flynn in a leading role, before he went on to a celebrated Hollywood career.
He continued to appear in that role in the Oswald films directed and produced by Walter Lantz until 1933.
In 1933 Korda gave Mason a small role in The Private Life of Don Juan but fired him three days into shooting.
After his success as time traveller Peter Standish in Berkeley Square ( 1929 ), he launched his Hollywood career by repeating the Standish role in the 1933 film version of the play.
She participated in school drama club, and in 1933 made her debut in amateur theater, in the lead role in Alice in Wonderland, a production of the Saratoga Community Players based on the work of Lewis Carroll.
William Wayne McMillan Rogers III ( born April 7, 1933 ) is an American film and television actor, best known for playing the role of ' Trapper John ' McIntyre in the U. S. television series, M * A * S * H.

role and Tarzan
After his swimming career, he became the sixth actor to portray Edgar Rice Burroughs's ape man, Tarzan, a role he played in twelve motion pictures.
His acting career began when he signed a seven year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and played the role of Tarzan in Tarzan the Ape Man ( 1932 ).
Aside from a first screen appearance as Adonis and the role of Johnny Duval in the 1946 film Swamp Fire, Weissmuller played only three roles in films during the heyday of his Hollywood career: Tarzan, Jungle Jim, and himself.
* March 25 – Tarzan the Ape Man opens, with Olympic gold medal swimmer Johnny Weissmuller in the title role ( Weismuller will star in a total of 12 Tarzan films ).
The famous swimmer Johnny Weissmuller, later famous for playing the role of Tarzan, was born there ( his ethnicity being German ); he emigrated to the United States as an infant, before the age of 1.
* Ron Ely, best remembered for his role as Tarzan on an NBC television series in the middle 1960s, was born in Hereford in 1938.
Ely is best known for having portrayed Tarzan in the 1966 NBC series Tarzan and for playing the lead role in the 1975 film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.
Ely won the role of Tarzan in 1966 after playing various bit-parts, including an airplane navigator in the 1958 film South Pacific and a guest-starring role on Barbara Eden's first television series, the romantic comedy How to Marry a Millionaire.
* 1933 played title role in Tarzan the Fearless
Cheeta's role in the Tarzan films and TV series is to provide comic relief, convey messages between Tarzan and his allies, and occasionally lead Tarzan's other animal friends to the ape-man's rescue.
According to journalist R. D. Rosen, " In each Tarzan movie, the Cheeta role played by more than one chimp, depending on what talents the scene called for.
The role that made her a star was Ulah ( a sort of female Tarzan ) in The Jungle Princess ( 1936 ).
Taylor acquired extensive radio and stage experience in Australia where his radio work included a period on Blue Hills and a role as Tarzan.
In the 1981 film Tarzan, the Ape Man, Derek was given her first starring role, as Jane Parker.
The producers were sued by the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate over the name of the film, as Derek's role and physique seemed to overshadow the focus on Tarzan.
Contrary to popular myth, the Cook perennial " One Leg Too Few ", a classic sketch about a one-legged actor applying for the role of Tarzan, which had been written by Cook years before and used in Beyond the Fringe, never appeared in Not Only ...
O ' Keeffe got his first big break playing the title role in the 1981 version of Tarzan, the Ape Man.
Although O ' Keeffe is known for his big break as Tarzan, he is also remembered for his performances in the title role of the first three Ator sword and sorcery films produced in Europe in the 1980s.

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