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* The Lemon Drop Kid ( 1934, Lee Tracy ) — remade in 1951 with Bob Hope ( and I Love Lucy co-star William Frawley as a racetrack tout ), it introduced the Christmas song " Silver Bells ".
Another successful film series followed with Father of the Bride ( 1950 ) and Father's Little Dividend ( 1951 ), both directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Spencer Tracy, Joan Bennett, and Elizabeth Taylor.
The Milan-born actress starred in " Malaya "( 1949 ), a WWII movie about smuggling and guerilla warfare against the Japanese with Spencer Tracy and Jimmy Stewart " The House on Telegraph Hill ( 1951 ) directed by Robert Wise, and costarring Richard Basehart and William Lundigan.
They married on 25 January 1951, had a daughter Tracy ( born 12 May 1952, Westminster, London ), and became part of the theatrical and film elite of London and Hollywood, traveling about as friends of Ernest Hemingway, Orson Welles, Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, Laurence Olivier and other prominent figures.

1951 and portrayed
* She has been portrayed by Carmen D ' Antonio in Golden Girl ( 1951 ), Sheila Darcy in Wells Fargo ( 1937 ), Yvonne De Carlo in Black Bart ( 1948 ), and Rita Moreno in an episode of the 1950s TV show Tales of Wells Fargo.
* The building of the Foreign Correspondents ' Club, was the former Mok Residence until 1951 when it became the Foreign Correspondents ' Club then located at 41A Conduit Road, is portrayed as a hospital.
Luther Adler had previously portrayed Hitler in two 1951 feature films: The Magic Face, a fantasy about a European impersonator who somehow manages to murder " der Fuehrer " and then assumes his identity ; and The Desert Fox, a drama about Erwin Rommel.
In 1951 he was portrayed sympathetically by Leo G. Carroll in film about Rommell, The Desert Fox, for which he was paid DM3, 000 by 20th Century Fox.
He has been portrayed on film three times: in the 1951 film Sirocco ( dealing with the Syrian insurrection against France ), by Jeff Corey ; David Lean's epic Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ), played by Alec Guinness, and in the unofficial sequel to Lawrence, A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia ( 1990 ) by Alexander Siddig.
Going from this real-life British heroine, she went straight on to playing Florence Nightingale in The Lady with the Lamp ( 1951 ); Kay Francis had previously portrayed Nightingale in a 1936 American film, The White Angel ).
In the 1951 version Robert Newton portrayed Thomas Arnold and John Howard Davies portrayed Tom Brown.
He also portrayed disciplinarians such as Inspector Javert in the 1952 Les Misérables, Dr. Arnold in the 1951 film version of Tom Brown's Schooldays, and Inspector Fix in his last film, Around the World in 80 Days ( 1956 ), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
He was most famously portrayed by Marlon Brando in the play's initial Broadway performance as well as the 1951 film adaptation.
In Ray's On Dangerous Ground ( 1951 ) he portrayed a burnt-out city cop finding redemption while solving a rural murder.
He portrayed several more roles with the NYCO over the next seven years, including Dessalines in William Grant Still's Troubled Island ( 1949 ), the four villains in Jacques Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann ( 1949 ), Escamillo in Georges Bizet's Carmen ( 1949 ), Tchelio in Sergei Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges ( 1950 ), Tonio in Ruggero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci ( 1950 ), Timur in Giacomo Puccini's Turandot ( 1950 ), Alfio in Cavalleria rusticana ( 1950 ), The Messenger in the world premiere of David Tamkin's The Dybbuk ( 1951 ), the title role in Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto ( 1951 ), King Balthazar in Gian Carlo Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors ( 1952 ), Colline in Puccini's La bohème ( 1952 ), the title role in Béla Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle ( 1953 ), Count Almaviva in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro ( 1954 ), Joe in Show Boat ( 1954 ), Germont in Verdi's La Traviata ( 1955 ), and Diomede in the New York premiere of William Walton's Troilus and Cressida ( 1955 ) among others.
With completion of the seventh film in 1951, the studio planned no further films for the Lassie character or Pal, the dog actor who portrayed the fictional canine.
He portrayed the child killer, originally played by Peter Lorre, in the remake of M ( 1951 ), a chance to see him in a rare leading role, even rarer as an evil character.
* The Great Missouri Raid ( 1951 ) portrayed by Paul Lees
* Best of the Bad Men ( 1951 ) portrayed by Jack Buetel
Davis was one of the four journalists who portrayed themselves in the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still, and he was the host and narrator of the ABC television series, Pulitzer Prize Playhouse ( 1950 – 52 ), which won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series.
The character was also portrayed by Vivien Leigh both in the London stage production which was directed by her then-husband Laurence Olivier ( some key moments were censored ) and later, when she was cast in the 1951 film adaptation.
In 1951, Tobey was cast in Hawks ' production The Thing from Another World, playing Captain Patrick Hendry, a United States Air Force pilot and leader of the arctic polar station's dogged defense against the movie's title character, portrayed by James Arness.
Beginning in 1932, Barton Yarborough portrayed Clifford, but the character was dropped from the storyline after Yarborough's death from a heart attack on December 19, 1951.
He was one of four journalists who portrayed themselves in the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still.

1951 and lawyer
* 1951 – Bill Handel, American lawyer and radio host
* Bartha Knoppers ( 1951 ), lawyer
* 1951 – Donald Findlay, Scottish lawyer
* 1951 – Mammootty, Indian actor, producer, and lawyer
She promoted her campaign through her well-connected uncle and in 1916 she married Tadeusz Łempicki ( 1888 – 1951 ) in St. Petersburg — a well-known ladies ' man, gadabout, and lawyer by title, who was tempted by the significant dowry.
* Alvin J. Wirtz ( 1888 – 1951 ), American lawyer, advocated the formation of the Lower Colorado River Authority, under secretary-Department of the Interior ( 1940 – 1941 )
* John Bruce Thompson ( born 1951 ), Florida lawyer
An author, administrator, lawyer, prominent parliamentarian, he became the prime minister of Iran in 1951.
The first legal action against the state of Israel was brought in 1951 by 5 men of Iqrit when Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari acting as their lawyer was instrumental in gaining the right of return for the men of Iqrit.
Antoine, Prince Bibesco () ( July 19, 1878 – September 2, 1951 ) was a Romanian aristocrat, lawyer, diplomat and writer.
* Jerzy Wierchowicz ( born 1951 ), Member of Parliament from 1993 to 2001, leader of the Freedom Union parliamentary club, lawyer
* Robert C. Wilson ( born 1951 ), American novelist and lawyer
* John Robinson ( judge ) ( 1880 – 1951 ), American track and field athlete, lawyer, judge, and Chief Justice of the Washington Supreme Court
Paul Duffie ( born June 14, 1951 ) is a former politician, lawyer and judge in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
* Paul K. Holmes III ( born 1951 ), American lawyer and federal judicial nominee
Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan ( (),, ; October 1, 1895 – October 16, 1951 ), often simply referred as Liaquat, was one of the leading Founding Fathers of modern Pakistan, statesman, lawyer, and political theorist who became and served as the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, in addition, was also the first Defence minister and minister of Commonwealth and Kashmir Affairs, from 1947 until his assassination in 1951.
* Michael Wallace ( lawyer ) ( born 1951 ), U. S. lawyer
* Fred Langdon Davis ( 1868 – 1951 ), lawyer and political figure in Manitoba, Canada
Placed on trial in Brussels from 9 March 1951 and defended by lawyer Ernst Achenbach ( 1909 – 1991 ), they were tried for their role in the deportation of more than 30, 000 Jews from Belgium, and not for their deaths in Auschwitz.
* John H. Burke ( 1894 – 1951 ), American lawyer, real estate broker, and politician
Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven ( April 13, 1865 in Havana, Cuba-August 24, 1951 in Havana, Cuba ) was a Cuban lawyer, professor of Public and Private International Law, Senator to the Cuban Congress, politician and two-time Judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice at the Hague ( 1922 – 1944 ).
James Watson Gerard ( August 25, 1867-September 6, 1951 ) was a U. S. lawyer and diplomat.

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