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"We competed in strange ways," he once said of Holden. "I stuffed paper in my boots to be taller than he was. Then he stuffed paper in his boots, and I stuffed more in mine. Finally neither of us could walk, and we said the hell with it."
link to Ford biographical details:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/30/AR2006083003349.html
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Gone are Wayne, Lancaster, Mitchum, Burton, Bogart, Donlevy, and a whole bunch of others.Unfortunately, we now have mostly "girly men" on the screen.
What about Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford? What about Dennis Quaid?
is his son!
...regards...tr
Now we have mostly milk toast like Johnny Depp, Ben Affleck, Leonardo DeCaprio, Tom Cruise,
My uncle, Yosh Tomita, played the Asian delinquent in the classroom (he didn't have any lines). He told me that Ford was a real gentleman and treated all the cast and crew with respect.
any relation to isao?
...regards...tr
Madefor TV, but one of his better ones. Also, the one where he is bitten by a rabid dog (title?).
that he'd better learn how to take apart a car engine and put it together and also how to build a house from the foundation up: that would guarantee he'd always be able to put food on the table.
Ford volunteered for the Marines in WWII.
"Blackboard Jungle" and "Experiment in Terror," I think, are his best films.
No actor portrayed an even-tempered, fair, but tough guy better than he.
Of Welsh/Canadian descent, Ford hailed from one of Canada's prominent families.
I agree with your choices. I also thought he was effective as Clark Kent's adoptive father in "Superman".
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