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  1. 2 de ago. de 2018 · Courtesy of TIFF. At the opening-night party of Matt Tyrnauer ‘s hit documentary “ Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood ” at Tim Burton’s Chateau Marmont apartment, Scotty Bowers ...

  2. Premio de Honor del Sindicato de Actores. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Walter Davis Pidgeon ( Saint John, de Nuevo Brunswick, 23 de septiembre de 1897- Santa Mónica, 25 de septiembre de 1984) fue un actor canadiense que vivió la mayor parte de su vida en Estados Unidos, y que finalmente se nacionalizó como ciudadano de esa nación.

  3. 16 de out. de 2019 · Bowers, a self-described Hollywood “fixer” whose memoir offered sensational accounts of the sex lives of such celebrities as Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, has died. He was 96. Bowers’ agent, David Kuhn, said he died Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019, of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles. (David Kuhn via AP ...

  4. Walter Pidgeon was wed in 1931 to his second wife, Ruth Walker and they remained happily married until his death in 1984. Greer Garson's first marriage had ended during the honeymoon. The same year that Madame Curie was released, Garson wed Richard Ney, the young actor who had played her son in Mrs. Miniver. Despite the fourteen year age gap ...

  5. 沃尔特·皮金(Walter Pidgeon,1897年9月23日—1984年9月25日)是一名出生于加拿大的演员。他曾经两次被提名为奥斯卡最佳男主角,并在好莱坞星光大道拥有一颗属于自己的星形徽章。代表作品有《青山翠谷》《忠勇之家》《居里夫人》。

  6. Walter Pidgeon - bisexual. Married to Ruth Walker, his secretary. STP (Scotty tricked personally). OP.M; Jacques / Jack Potts - bisexual. Married to a woman. x; Jerome Lawrence - stopped at the gas station but just to chat (he was openly gay in the last 15 years of his life) Robert E. Lee - stopped at the gas station but just to chat

  7. Among Johnson’s biggest hits of the war and post-war years were Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944), also starring Tracy; the Grand Hotel remake Weekend at the Waldorf (1945), opposite Lana Turner; Easy to Wed (1946) and No Leave No Love (also 1946), with Esther Williams; the military drama Command Decision (1948), opposite Clark Gable and Walter Pidgeon; and William A. Wellman’s highly ...