Kim Darby | |
| Job | Actress |
| Years active | 1962-present |
| Top Roles | Mattie Ross, Teenager, Gussie, Debra Strode, Doris Bolton Owen |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Adventure, Film Adaptation, Musical, Western |
| Top Topics | Book-Based, Justice, Based on Play |
| Top Collaborators | Glen Campbell, Edith Atwater, Carl Reiner, Paul Nathan (Producer) |
| Shares birthday with | Eugene Pallette, Jean Rouverol, Pamela Brown see more.. |
Kim Darby Overview:
Actress, Kim Darby, was born Deborah Zerby on Jul 8, 1947 in Los Angeles, CA. As of December 2024, Kim Darby was 77 years old.
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BlogHub Articles:
John Wayne and Show Their True Grit
By Rick29 on May 21, 2020 From Classic Film & TV CafeJohn Wayne as Rooster Cogburn. The year 1969 was a remarkable one for the Western genre. The biggest hit of the year was the revisionist Western Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Sam Peckinpah's violent The Wild Bunch earned critical raves in the U.S., while Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the... Read full article
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Kim Darby Quotes:
Ned Pepper:
Now, what are you doin' here?
Mattie Ross: Tom Chaney shot my father to death in Fort Smith. I was told that Rooster Cogburn has grit. I hired him to go after the murderer. I found him myself and I shot him. If I killed him I would not be in this fix. My revolver misfired.
Mattie Ross: [Rooster and LaBoeuf gallop away from the ferry, leaving Mattie behind] Those horses can't get away from Little Blackie - they're loaded down with fat men and iron.
Mattie Ross: There's an old song that says: One white foot buy 'em, two white feet try 'em, three white feet be on the sly, four white feet pass 'em by.
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Mattie Ross: Tom Chaney shot my father to death in Fort Smith. I was told that Rooster Cogburn has grit. I hired him to go after the murderer. I found him myself and I shot him. If I killed him I would not be in this fix. My revolver misfired.
Mattie Ross: [Rooster and LaBoeuf gallop away from the ferry, leaving Mattie behind] Those horses can't get away from Little Blackie - they're loaded down with fat men and iron.
Mattie Ross: There's an old song that says: One white foot buy 'em, two white feet try 'em, three white feet be on the sly, four white feet pass 'em by.
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