Listen on www.iconsradio.com Hosted by John Mulholland, Meir Ribalow & Stephen Bogart George Raft was born and grew up in a poor family in Hell's Kitchen, at the time, one of the roughest, meanest areas of New York City. In his youth he...
Director and producer. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nominations in 1936, for Dodsworth, 1939, for Wuthering Heights, and 1941, for The Little Foxes. Academy Award, best director, 1942, for Mrs. Miniver. Directed The Best Years of Our Lives; Academy...
Listen to the interview on www.iconsradio.com Hosted by John Mulholland, Meir Ribalow & Stephen Bogart Brought forth in midland America, far away from any port of immigrant entry, the U.S.-born Pat O'Brien would yet one day come to be...
The Warner Brothers -- Harry M. Warner, Albert Warner, and Sam Warner, founded Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. in 1923. They released the first motion picture with synchronized sound, The Jazz Singer (1927) with Al Jolson. In the 1930s they gave...
Listen to the interview on www.iconsradio.com Hosted by John Mulholland & Stephen Bogart Who says there's no audience for old Black & White films, for Classic Hollywood? The World Entertainment New Network has awarded Errol Flynn the...
INSIDE HIGH NOON DOCUMENTARY Written/Directed by John Mulholland COMING JUNE 10, 2008 THE ULTIMATE COLLECTORS EDITION DVD MODA Entertainment's new documentary, INSIDE HIGH NOON, which appears on the Lionsgate Ultimate Collectors DVD, explores...
Allan Ladd trained for the 1932 Olympics, but an injury put an end to those plans. He opened a hamburger stand called Tiny's Patio, and later worked as a grip at Warner Brothers Pictures. He married friend Midge in 1936 but couldn't afford...
Over a Hollywood career spanning five decades, Delmer Daves did it all: actor, writer, director, and producer. But it was as director that he left a lasting legacy, proving himself a master in everything from westerns to war, soap operas to...
Glenn Ford was the consummate leading man. In a career spanning an astonishing seven decades, Ford was the top box office star in 1958. He was equally at home in drama, noir, comedy, war, and the western. Too often nailed as an actor who only played...
John Huston was a man of many interests - painting, boxing, sculpture, gambling, fox-hunting, etc. An eccentric rebel of epic proportions, he reigned supreme as director, screenwriter and character actor in a career that endured over five decades....