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Classic Movie Travels: Ray Bolger

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annette Bochenek on Oct 2, 2018

Classic Movie Travels: Ray Bolger Actor, vaudevillian, TV presenter, singer, and dancer, Ray Bolger. For nearly a century, audiences all over the world have fallen in love with Ray Bolger’s portrayal of the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Beyond this iconic role, Bolger had a strong career read more

Happy Birthday! To Actors: Paul Henreid, Ray Bolger and Sal Mineo, born on January 10th (2)

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 10, 2014

Paul Henreid Paul Henreid found his claim to fame rooted in his performances in films from 1939 through 1945, wherein he appeared in some of the best movies of that era, with Goodbye Mr. Chips, 1939, Joan of Paris, 1942 and Casablanca, 1942, those being his best and each becoming true classic films read more

Happy Birthday! To Actors: Paul Henreid, Ray Bolger and Sal Mineo, born on January 10th

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 10, 2014

Paul Henreid Paul Henreid found his claim to fame rooted in his performances in films from 1939 through 1945, wherein he appeared in some of the best movies of that era, with Goodbye Mr. Chips, 1939, Joan of Paris, 1942 and Casablanca, 1942, those being his best and each becoming true classic films read more

Happy Birthday! To Actors: Paul Henreid, Ray Bolger and Sal Mineo, born on January 10th

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Jan 10, 2014

Paul Henreid Paul Henreid found his claim to fame rooted in his performances in films from 1939 through 1945, wherein he appeared in some of the best movies of that era, with Goodbye Mr. Chips, 1939, Joan of Paris, 1942 and Casablanca, 1942, those being his best and each becoming true classic films read more

Mini Tribute: Ray Bolger

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Jan 10, 2013

Born January 10, 1904 Song-and-Dance Man Ray Bolger! Ray Bolger started out as a vaudeville dancer in the 1920s, moving on to starring Broadway roles in the 1930s, then signing a film contract with MGM in 1936. Although Bolger appeared in over 30 film and TV roles, he is undoubtedly best remembered read more