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Arliss and movie
The movie stars George Arliss, Loretta Young, and Boris Karloff, in the biographical story of the rise of the Rothschild family of European bankers.
He followed that movie with a supporting part in a Warner Bros. production starring George Arliss, A Successful Calamity.
Varney also played Jed Clampett in the 1993 production of The Beverly Hillbillies, Rex, a carnival worker / associate of Dennis Quaid in Wilder Napalm, which is about two pyrokinetic brothers, played by Quaid and Arliss Howard, and as the accident-prone entertainer / watch guard ( aka " safety guy / human torch ") Rudy James in the movie Snowboard Academy.

Arliss and Doctor
: The first, Doctor Syn ( 1937 ), featured noted actor George Arliss in the title role and was its star's last film.

Arliss and with
* Dr. Arliss Loveless from Wild Wild West is a steampunk cyborg, along with one of his minions
Arliss won an Academy Award for Best Actor and went on to star in nine more movies with the studio.
Silent films titled Disraeli were released in 1916 and 1921, with the 1921 version also starring Arliss.
George Arliss chose Davis for the lead female role in The Man Who Played God ( 1932 ), and for the rest of her life, Davis credited him with helping her achieve her " break " in Hollywood.
Cardinal Richelieu, a semi-fictional treatment of incidents in his career was made in 1935 with George Arliss in the role.
In 1920, Colman went to America and toured with Robert Warwick in The Dauntless Three, and subsequently toured with Fay Bainter in East is West ; at the Booth Theatre, New York, in January 1921 he played the Temple Priest in William Archer's play The Green Goddess, with George Arliss ; at the 39th Street Theatre in August 1921 he appeared as Charles in The Nightcap ; and in September 1922 he made a great success as Alain Sergyll at the Empire Theatre ( New York City ) in the hit play La Tendressse.
Eagels with George Arliss in Hamilton ( c. 1917 )
Earlier live action films to use the new Technicolor process include the final musical number in the feature The Cat and the Fiddle released by MGM in February 1934, and in short sequences filmed for other movies made during 1934, including The House of Rothschild ( 20th Century Pictures / United Artists ) with George Arliss and Kid Millions ( Samuel Goldwyn / United Artists ) with Eddie Cantor.
After making Forget Paris in 1995 she was absent from the screen for six years before returning in 2001 with Big Bad Love, written and directed by her husband, Arliss Howard, and also marking Winger's debut as a producer.
While conversing with the Spanish Ambassador to Washington, Senator John C. Calhoun ( Arliss Howard ) launches into a damning diatribe aimed at President Van Buren, emphasizing the economic importance of slaves in the South, and ends his tirade with a concealed but clear threat that should the government set a precedent for abolition by releasing the Amistad Africans, the South will have little choice but to go to war with the North.
Young Travis Coates is left to take care of the family ranch with his mother and younger brother Arliss while his father goes off on a cattle drive in the 1860s.
He was a working actor who became memorable in numerous character and supporting roles and appeared with some of the greatest film stars of the day, including Constance Bennett, William Powell, George Arliss, Loretta Young, Gary Cooper, Errol Flynn, Rosalind Russell, Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine.
It stars Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, with support from Raúl Juliá, J. T. Walsh, Arliss Howard and Gabriel Damon.
He appeared in a number of films, including The Iron Duke ( 1934 ) with George Arliss, Brewster's Millions ( 1935 ) with Jack Buchanan and Lili Damita, Young Man's Fancy ( 1939 ) and The Last Days of Dolwyn ( 1949 ), his last picture, with Richard Burton, Emlyn Williams, and Edith Evans.
Hogg stayed with the Napier as the senior staff officer to Captain Arliss, who became the commodore in command of Admiral Somerville ’ s Eastern Fleet destroyers, based in Ceylon, until early 1944.

Arliss and Captain
As the flotilla operations and navigating officer to Captain Stephen Arliss in the Royal Australian Navy destroyer Napier, Hogg was responsible on 28 – 29 May for organising hazardous feats of navigation on an unlit and badly charted coast near Sfakia in southwest Crete for his ship and the destroyers HMS Nizam, HMS Kelvin and HMS Kandahar.

Arliss and novel
She also features prominently in the book The Captive Queen of Scots by Jean Plaidy, in the short story " Antickes and Frets " by Susanna Clarke, in her 2006 collection The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories and The Secret Confessions of Anne Shakespeare by Arliss Ryan, and is the main character in the Jan Westcott historical / biographical fiction novel The Tower and The Dream.

Arliss and by
After receiving a favourable response for one set of works, Ainsworth had them published by John Arliss as Poems by Cheviot Ticheburn.
She earned an Emmy Award nomination for her title role in the television film Dawn Anna in 2005, directed by Arliss Howard.
* Till Death Us Do Part ( 1992 TV ) ( portrayed by Arliss Howard )
* In the 1999 fictional action adventure comedy film, Wild Wild West, the joining ceremony is the setting of an assassination attempt on then U. S. President Ulysses S. Grant by the film's antagonist Dr. Arliss Loveless.
The owner recognizes that the family has become attached to Yeller, and trades the dog to Arliss for a home-cooked meal prepared by Travis's mother, who is an exceptional cook.
Category: Films directed by Leslie Arliss
A young man, Bobby Ray ( Jason London ) from the nearby small town of Snydersville, happens by and gives them a ride, where they take refuge in a bed and breakfast owned by Carol Ann ( Stockard Channing ) and her abusive car repairman husband, Virgil ( Arliss Howard ).
Camber MacRorie ( right ) appears to Guaire d ' Arliss ( left ) on the cover of Saint Camber ( 1978 ); artwork by Darrell K. Sweet.
In 2004, the play made its American debut at the New York Theatre Workshop in a production starring Sam Shepard ( later played by Arliss Howard ) and Dallas Roberts.
Henry was briefly portrayed by Arliss Howard in the 2011 film Moneyball which follows Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane and his quest to build a winning team in 2002.

Arliss and who
Arliss Howard ( who played an Airman ) went on to major films, but at the time was a local thespian.
In 2002, he appeared on HBO's Arli $$, playing a political candidate who double-crosses Arliss and must pay a high price for it.
Notable actors who have portrayed Shylock include Richard Burbage in the 16th century, Charles Macklin in 1741, Edmund Kean in 1814, William Charles Macready in 1840, Edwin Booth in 1861, Henry Irving in 1880, George Arliss in 1928, John Gielgud in 1937, Laurence Olivier at the Royal National Theatre in 1972 and on TV in 1973, Patrick Stewart in 1965 at the Theatre Royal, Bristol and 1978, plus ( as Shylock ) in a one-man stage show Mr. Stewart developed entitled " Shylock: Shakespeare's Alien " in 1987 and 2001, Al Pacino in a 2004 feature film version as well as in Central Park in 2010, and F. Murray Abraham at the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2006.

Arliss and is
There is also a third book, Little Arliss, set after the first two and starring Travis's younger brother.
The Planet People's leader, Kickalong ( Ralph Arliss ), believes that the Planet People gathered at Ringstone Round have been transported, as promised, to the planet but it is clear to Quatermass and Kapp that they have been reduced to ashes.
In the season 12 episode " Trophy ", Benson's life is further complicated when she is named the legal guardian of a young boy named Calvin Arliss ( Charlie Tahan ).

Arliss and .
In the latter part of 1929, Jack Warner hired George Arliss to star in Disraeli, which was a success.
* February 5 – George Arliss, English actor ( b. 1868 )
* April 10 – George Arliss, English actor ( d. 1946 )
* J. C. Quinn as Arliss " Sonny " Dawson
The film stars George Arliss as British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli.
The Green Goddess was filmed in 1929 and completed before Disraeli, but was held out of release until 1930 at the request of Arliss because he felt this film was a better vehicle for his talkie debut.
In 1929, Warner persuaded British stage and screen actor George Arliss to play the title role in a remake of the 1921 United Artists film, Disraeli, a project that turned out to be a box-office hit.
It stars George Arliss, Alice Joyce, Ralph Forbes and H. B.
Arliss and Ivan F. Simpson played the same parts in all three productions, while Joyce reprised her role from the earlier film.
Arliss was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance.
The Green Goddess was filmed in 1929 and completed before Disraeli ( 1929 ), but was held out of release until later at the request of George Arliss because he felt the other film was a better vehicle for his talkie debut.

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