| Movies (Videos, Films & Projects): |
Year |
Budget |
| Actor: |
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West Wylie |
1991 |
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Right of Way Teddy Dwyer |
1983 |
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Afurika monogatari Old man |
1980 |
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Mr. Krueger's Christmas Mr. Krueger |
1980 |
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The Big Sleep General Sternwood |
1978 |
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The Magic of Lassie Clovis Mitchell |
1978 |
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General Electric's All-Star Anniversary Mark Twain |
1978 |
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Airport '77 Philip Stevens |
1977 |
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The Shootist Dr. E.W. Hostetler |
1976 |
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Harvey Elwood P. Dowd |
1972 |
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Fools' Parade Mattie Appleyard |
1971 |
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The Cheyenne Social Club John O'Hanlan |
1970 |
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Firecreek Johnny Cobb |
1968 |
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Bandolero! Mace Bishop |
1968 |
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The Rare Breed Sam Burnett |
1966 |
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Dear Brigitte Professor Robert Leaf |
1965 |
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Shenandoah Charlie Anderson |
1965 |
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The Flight of the Phoenix Frank Towns |
1965 |
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Cheyenne Autumn Wyatt Earp |
1964 |
$4.2M |
Take Her, She's Mine Frank Michaelson/Narrator |
1963 |
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Ransom Stoddard |
1962 |
$3.2M |
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation Roger Hobbs |
1962 |
$2M |
How the West Was Won Linus Rawlings |
1962 |
$15M |
Two Rode Together Marshal Guthrie McCabe |
1961 |
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X-15 Narrator |
1961 |
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The Mountain Road Maj. Baldwin |
1960 |
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Anatomy of a Murder Paul Biegler |
1959 |
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The FBI Story John Michael ('Chip') Hardesty |
1959 |
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Vertigo John 'Scottie' Ferguson |
1958 |
$2.48M |
Bell Book and Candle Shepherd 'Shep' Henderson |
1958 |
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The Spirit of St. Louis Charles Augustus 'Slim' Lindbergh |
1957 |
$6M |
Night Passage Grant McLaine |
1957 |
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The Man Who Knew Too Much Dr. Benjamin McKenna |
1956 |
$2.5M |
Strategic Air Command Lt. Col. Robert 'Dutch' Holland |
1955 |
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The Man from Laramie Will Lockhart |
1955 |
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Tomorrow's Drivers The Story Teller |
1954 |
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The Glenn Miller Story Glenn Miller |
1954 |
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The Far Country Jeff Webster |
1954 |
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Rear Window L.B. 'Jeff' Jeffries |
1954 |
$1M |
The Naked Spur Howard Kemp |
1953 |
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Thunder Bay Steve Martin |
1953 |
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The Greatest Show on Earth 'Buttons' A Clown |
1952 |
$4M |
Bend of the River Glyn McLyntock |
1952 |
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Carbine Williams Marsh Williams |
1952 |
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No Highway Theodore Honey |
1951 |
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Winchester '73 Lin McAdam |
1950 |
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Broken Arrow Tom Jeffords |
1950 |
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Harvey Elwood P. Dowd |
1950 |
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The Jackpot William J. 'Bill' Lawrence |
1950 |
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The Stratton Story Monty Stratton |
1949 |
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Malaya John Royer |
1949 |
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Call Northside 777 P.J. 'Jim' McNeal |
1948 |
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On Our Merry Way Slim |
1948 |
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Rope Rupert Cadell |
1948 |
$1.5M |
You Gotta Stay Happy Marvin Payne |
1948 |
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Magic Town Rip Smith |
1947 |
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It's a Wonderful Life George Bailey |
1946 |
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Come Live with Me Bill Smith |
1941 |
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Pot o' Gold James Hamilton 'Jimmy' Haskell |
1941 |
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Ziegfeld Girl Gilbert Young |
1941 |
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The Shop Around the Corner Alfred Kralik |
1940 |
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The Mortal Storm Martin Breitner |
1940 |
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No Time for Comedy Gaylord 'Gay' Esterbrook |
1940 |
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The Philadelphia Story Macaulay Connor |
1940 |
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Made for Each Other John Horace Mason |
1939 |
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The Ice Follies of 1939 Larry Hall |
1939 |
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It's a Wonderful World Guy Johnson |
1939 |
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Jefferson Smith |
1939 |
$1.5M |
Destry Rides Again Tom Destry Jr. |
1939 |
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Of Human Hearts Jason Wilkins |
1938 |
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Vivacious Lady Prof. Peter Morgan Jr. |
1938 |
$703K |
The Shopworn Angel Pvt. William 'Texas' Pettigrew |
1938 |
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You Can't Take It with You Tony Kirby |
1938 |
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The Good Earth Chinese Farmer |
1937 |
$2.8M |
Seventh Heaven Chico |
1937 |
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The Last Gangster Paul North Sr. |
1937 |
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Navy Blue and Gold John 'Truck' Cross (alias of John Cross Carter) |
1937 |
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Rose-Marie Brother to rose |
1936 |
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Next Time We Love Christopher Tyler |
1936 |
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Wife vs. Secretary Dave |
1936 |
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Important News Cornelius Stevens |
1936 |
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Speed Terry Martin |
1936 |
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Small Town Girl Elmer Clampett |
1936 |
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The Gorgeous Hussy 'Rowdy' Dow |
1936 |
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Born to Dance Ted Barker |
1936 |
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After the Thin Man David Graham |
1936 |
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The Murder Man Shorty |
1935 |
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Art Trouble Burton |
1934 |
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"General Electric Theater" Bart / ... (3 episodes, 1955-1957) |
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"Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" Narrator (1 episode, 1959) |
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"Lux Playhouse" Narrator (1 episode, 1959) |
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"Startime" Azel Dorsey (1 episode, 1959) |
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"The Jack Benny Program" Jimmy Stewart (1 episode, 1960) |
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"Alcoa Premiere" Slim Conway (1 episode, 1962) |
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"The Jimmy Stewart Show" Prof. James K. Howard / ... (24 episodes, 1971-1972) |
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"Hallmark Hall of Fame" Elwood P. Dowd (1 episode, 1972) |
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"Hawkins" Billy Jim Hawkins / ... (7 episodes, 1973-1974) |
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"North and South, Book II" Miles Colbert (6 episodes, 1986) |
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"My Secret Identity" |
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"Goof Troop" Old Owner of Space Headquarters (1 episode, 1992) |
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| Producer: |
"Lux Playhouse" Producer |
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| Writer: |
| No data! |
| Director: |
"General Electric Theater" Director |
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"Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" Director |
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"Lux Playhouse" Director |
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| Self: |
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies Himself |
1995 |
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A Century of Cinema Himself |
1994 |
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Glenn Miller: America's Musical Hero Himself |
1992 |
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Fonda on Fonda Himself |
1992 |
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Frank Capra's 'It's a Wonderful Life': A Personal Remembrance... Himself |
1991 |
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Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker Himself |
1991 |
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Grace Kelly: The American Princess Himself |
1991 |
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Yellow Ribbon Party Himself |
1991 |
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"Movie Memories with Debbie Reynolds" Himself (1991) |
1991 |
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John Ford Himself |
1990 |
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The Making of 'It's a Wonderful Life' Himself |
1990 |
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Night of 100 Stars III Himself |
1990 |
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The 61st Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Sound & Best Sound Effects Editing |
1989 |
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The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening Himself |
1989 |
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"A Conversation with Dinah" Himself (1990) |
1989 |
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Christmas in Washington Himself - Host |
1988 |
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The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards Himself |
1988 |
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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life Himself |
1987 |
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All-Star Party for Joan Collins Himself |
1987 |
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The 13th Annual People's Choice Awards Himself |
1987 |
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Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood Himself |
1987 |
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A Beverly Hills Christmas Himself - Host |
1987 |
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The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts... Himself |
1987 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder Himself |
1986 |
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George Burns' 90th Birthday Party: A Very Special Special Himself |
1986 |
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All-Star Tribute to General Jimmy Doolittle Himself |
1986 |
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All-Star Party for Clint Eastwood Himself |
1986 |
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Night of 100 Stars II Himself |
1985 |
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The 57th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Honorary Award Recipient |
1985 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Gene Kelly Himself |
1985 |
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The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts... Himself |
1985 |
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Palace of Dreams Himself |
1984 |
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Olympic Gala Guest |
1984 |
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All-Star Party for Lucille Ball Himself |
1984 |
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All-Star Party for Burt Reynolds Himself |
1984 |
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James Bond: The First 21 Years Himself |
1983 |
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George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business Himself |
1983 |
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The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts... Himself - Honoree |
1983 |
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Night of 100 Stars Himself |
1982 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Frank Capra Himself - Host |
1982 |
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All-Star Party for Carol Burnett Himself |
1982 |
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All-Star Inaugural Gala Himself |
1981 |
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High Hopes: The Capra Years |
1981 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Fred Astaire Himself |
1981 |
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The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts... Himself |
1981 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to James Stewart Himself - Honoree |
1980 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Alfred Hitchcock Himself |
1979 |
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Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Jimmy Stewart Himself - Roastee |
1978 |
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NBC: The First Fifty Years - A Closer Look, Part Two Host |
1978 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to Henry Fonda Himself |
1978 |
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The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra Himself |
1977 |
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Yukon Passage Narrator |
1976 |
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The American Film Institute Presents a Salute to William Wyler... Himself |
1976 |
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An All-Star Tribute to John Wayne Himself |
1976 |
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CBS Salutes Lucy: The First 25 Years Himself |
1976 |
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Just One More Time Himself |
1974 |
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That's Entertainment! Himself - Co-host/Narrator/Clip from 'Born to Dance' |
1974 |
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The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Bob Hope Himself |
1974 |
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The American Film Institute Salute to John Ford Himself |
1973 |
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Directed by John Ford Himself |
1971 |
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The American West of John Ford Himself - Narrator |
1971 |
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The 24th Annual Tony Awards Himself - Presenter |
1970 |
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The Brass Are Comin' Himself |
1969 |
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The 39th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Film Editing |
1967 |
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The 36th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Presenter: Cinematography Awards |
1964 |
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The World's Greatest Showman: The Legend of Cecil B. DeMille... Himself |
1963 |
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The 33rd Annual Academy Awards Himself - accepting Honorary Award for Gary Cooper |
1961 |
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Hedda Hopper's Hollywood Himself |
1960 |
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The 30th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-host |
1958 |
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The Heart of Show Business Himself, Narrator |
1957 |
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The 25th Annual Academy Awards Himself - Co-Presenter: Art Direction-Set Decoration Awards |
1953 |
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10,000 Kids and a Cop Himself - Introductory Narration |
1948 |
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Thunderbolt Himself |
1947 |
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American Creed Himself |
1946 |
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Show Business at War Himself |
1943 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 23, No. 1: Hollywood in Uniform Himself |
1943 |
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Fellow Americans Narrator |
1942 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 21, No. 7 Himself |
1942 |
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Winning Your Wings Himself |
1942 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 8 Himself |
1939 |
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Hollywood Hobbies Himself |
1939 |
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Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 12 Himself |
1938 |
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Hollywood Goes to Town Himself |
1938 |
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"Arthur Godfrey and His Friends" Himself (1 episode, 1955) |
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"The Colgate Comedy Hour" Himself (1 episode, 1955) |
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"Toast of the Town" Himself (3 episodes, 1953-1959) |
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"The George Gobel Show" Himself (2 episodes, 1955-1960) |
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"The Dick Powell Show" Himself--Host (1 episode, 1963) |
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"What's My Line?" Mystery Guest (1 episode, 1963) |
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"Password" Himself / ... (2 episodes, 1963-1964) |
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"The Jack Benny Program" Himself (7 episodes, 1952-1964) |
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"The Movie Game" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
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"The David Frost Show" Himself (2 episodes, 1970) |
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"Film Night" Himself (1 episode, 1970) |
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"The Pet Set" Himself (1 episode, 1971) |
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"The Julie Andrews Hour" Himself (1 episode, 1972) |
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"The World at War" Himself - Squadron Commander (1 episode, 1974) |
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"The Dean Martin Show" Himself (9 episodes, 1967-1974) |
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"ABC's Wide World of Entertainment" Himself (1 episode, 1974) |
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"The Carol Burnett Show" Himself (1 episode, 1978) |
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"The Mike Douglas Show" Himself (1 episode, 1978) |
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"V.I.P.-Schaukel" Himself (1 episode, 1979) |
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"The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Himself (8 episodes, 1970-1981) |
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"Parkinson" Himself (2 episodes, 1973-1982) |
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"The Moviemakers" |
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"Cinéma cinémas" Himself (1 episode, 1984) |
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"Today" Him (1 episode, 1984) |
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"Wogan" Himself (1 episode, 1988) |
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"Good Morning America" Himself (1 episode, 1989) |
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"American Masters" Himself (1 episode, 1991) |
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"Reflections on the Silver Screen" Himself (1 episode, 1992) |
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| Filmography updated: June 2010 |