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Ewing Mitchell(1910-1988)

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Ewing Mitchell wurde am 29 Dezember 1910 in Charlestown, South Carolina, USA geboren. Er war Schauspieler, bekannt für Tripolis (1950), Drei gute Freunde (1955) und The Adventures of Kit Carson (1951). Er starb am 3 September 1988 in La Jolla, California, USA.
Geboren am29. Dezember 1910
Verstorben3. September 1988(77)
Geboren am29. Dezember 1910
Verstorben3. September 1988(77)
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Bekannt für

Tripolis (1950)
Tripolis
5,7
  • Elroy
  • 1950
Barry Curtis and Champion in Drei gute Freunde (1955)
Drei gute Freunde
7,2
Fernsehserie
  • Sheriff
  • Sheriff Tom Powers
Bill Williams in The Adventures of Kit Carson (1951)
The Adventures of Kit Carson
6,8
Fernsehserie
  • Marshal
  • Sheriff
Roscoe Ates and John Payne in Flucht vor dem Feuer (1952)
Flucht vor dem Feuer
6,1
  • Walt - A Ranger
  • 1952

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  • Joel McCrea in Drauf und dran (1959)
    Drauf und dran
    6,2
    • Townsman (Nicht genannt)
    • 1959
  • John McIntire in Wagon Train (1957)
    Wagon Train
    7,5
    Fernsehserie
    • Wagon Train Member
    • 1959
  • Kirby Grant and Gloria Winters in Sky King (1951)
    Sky King
    7,7
    Fernsehserie
    • Sheriff Mitch Hargrove
    • 1956–1959
  • John Payne in The Restless Gun (1957)
    The Restless Gun
    7,4
    Fernsehserie
    • Sheriff Frank Kemper
    • Dawson
    • 1958
  • Im wilden Westen (1952)
    Im wilden Westen
    7,5
    Fernsehserie
    • Fred Gerlock
    • Edmund S. Meany
    • Deputy Guard Bell ...
    • 1955–1958
  • Duell im Morgengrauen (1958)
    Duell im Morgengrauen
    7,0
    • Mr. Johnson (Nicht genannt)
    • 1958
  • Wyatt Earp greift ein (1955)
    Wyatt Earp greift ein
    7,6
    Fernsehserie
    • Doctor
    • Cavalry Colonel
    • 1957–1958
  • Tristram Coffin in 26 Men (1957)
    26 Men
    7,3
    Fernsehserie
    • Sheriff Haley
    • Lawyer Benson
    • 1958
  • Dale Robertson in Wells Fargo (1957)
    Wells Fargo
    7,9
    Fernsehserie
    • Assayer
    • Storekeeper
    • 1957–1958
  • Dick Simmons and Yukon King in Sergeant Preston (1955)
    Sergeant Preston
    7,5
    Fernsehserie
    • Inspector Graham
    • 1957
  • Sugarfoot (1957)
    Sugarfoot
    7,4
    Fernsehserie
    • Fred Thompson
    • 1957
  • Die Texas Rangers (1955)
    Die Texas Rangers
    7,6
    Fernsehserie
    • Tom Weldon
    • 1957
  • Weint um die Verdammten (1957)
    Weint um die Verdammten
    6,5
    • Old Gentleman (Nicht genannt)
    • 1957
  • Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels in The Lone Ranger (1949)
    The Lone Ranger
    7,7
    Fernsehserie
    • Tom Bryan
    • Major Jonathan
    • 1957
  • Roy Rogers and Trigger in The Roy Rogers Show (1951)
    The Roy Rogers Show
    7,1
    Fernsehserie
    • George Hooper
    • Frank
    • Doc Summers ...
    • 1955–1957

Personenbezogene Angaben

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  • Geboren am
    • 29. Dezember 1910
    • Charlestown, South Carolina, USA
  • Verstorben
    • 3. September 1988
    • La Jolla, Kalifornien, USA(Schlaganfall)
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    Stage Play: Song of Norway. Musical/operetta. A New Operetta based on the Life and Music of Edvard Grieg. Musical Adaptation by Bob Wright [credited as Robert Wright] and Chet Forrest [credited as George Forrest]. Lyrics by Bob Wright [credited as Robert Wright] and Chet Forrest [credited as George Forrest]. Book by Milton Lazarus. Based on the play by Homer Curran. Musical Director: Arthur Kay; Additional lyrics by Arthur Kay. Orchestral and Choral Arrangements by Arthur Kay. Choreography and Singing Ensembles Staged by George Balanchine. Book Direction by Charles Freeman. Imperial Theatre (moved to The Broadway Theatre from 15 Apr 1946- close): 21 Aug 1944- 7 Sep 1946 (860 performances). Cast: Sylvia Allen (as "Child"), Ann Andre (as "Marghareta/Chorus"), Sig Arno (as "Count Peppi Le Loup"), Robert Bailes (as "Chorus"), Robert Bernard (as "Maestro Pisoni"), Robert Bernoff (as "Ensemble"), Helena Bliss (as "Nina Hagerup"), Elizabeth Bockoven (as "Hilda/Chorus"), Lewis Bolyard (as "Innkeeper/Chorus"), Barbara Boudwin (as "Signora Eleanora/Chorus"), Mary Bradley (as "Chorus"), Patti Brady (as "Grima"), Frank Brenneman (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Brooks (as "Edvard Grieg"), Betty Burge (as "Ensemble"), Grace Carroll (as "Child"), William Carroll (as "Eric"), Marjorie Castle (as "Ensemble"), John Chaloupka (as "Chorus"), Dudley Clements (as "Henrik Ibsen"), Shirley Conklin (as "Chorus"), Kaye Connor (as "Chorus"), Alexandra Danilova (as "Chorus"), Paul De Poyster (as "Member of the Faculty"), Audrey Dearden (as "Chorus"), Paul DePoyster (as "Chorus"), Kent Edwards (as "Einar"), Jean Faust (as "Ensemble"), Milton Feher (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Goddard (as "Chorus"), Cameron Grant (as "Butler/Chorus"), Audrey Guard (as "Member of the Faculty/Mother Grieg [Alternate]/Chorus"), Roland Guerard (as "The Minstrel/Ensemble"), Leone Hall (as "Chorus"), Janet Hamer (as "Sigrid"), Harold Haskin (as "Ensemble"), Larry Haynes (as "Chorus"), Hal Horton (as "Chorus"), Gwen Jones (as "Greta/Nina Hagerup [Alternate]/Chorus"), Jeanne Jones (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Keast (as "Rikard Nordraak [Alternate]/Chorus"), Francis Kiernan (as "Ensemble"), Walter Kingsford (as "Father Grieg"), Eric Kristen (as "Ensemble"), Jackie Lee (as "Helga"), Dorothie Littlefield (as "Adelina/Ensemble"), Karen Lund (as "Hedwig/Chorus"), Gerald Matthews (as "Gunnar"), Hal McMurrin (as "Chorus"), Ewing Mitchell (as "Member of the Faculty"), Pat O'Rourke (as "Child"), Sonya Orlova (as "Miss Anders/Ensemble"), Irra Petina (as "Louisa Giovanni"), Adda Pourmel (as "Waitress at Tito's/Ensemble"), Yura Radine (as "Ensemble"), Carlye Ramey (as "Ensemble"), Sharon Randall (as "Elvera/Chorus"), Shannon Randolph (as "Child"), Margaret Ritter (as "Chorus"), Ivy Scott (as "Mother Grieg") [final Broadway role], Rosine Sedova (as "Waitress at Tito's/Ensemble"), Robert Shafer (as "Rikard Nordraak"), James Starbuck (as "Freddy/Tito/Ensemble"), Gloria Stone (as "Ensemble"), Nat Stoudenmire (as "Ensemble"), Toni Stuart (as "Ensemble"), Olga Suarez (as "The Maiden Norway/Ensemble"), Sviatoslav Toumine (as "Ensemble"), Mary Walker (as "Chorus"), Arthur Waters (as "Chorus"), Nora White (as "Maid"), Philip White (as "Father Nordraak"), Doreen Wilson (as "Frau Professor Norden/Chorus"), Louisa Giovanni (as "Alternate"), Anna Wiman (as "Ensemble"), Maurice Winthrop (as "Chorus"), Stanley Wolfe (as "Chorus"), Walter Young (as "Chorus"). Replacement cast: Norvel Campbell (as "Chorus"), Grace Carroll (as "Grima"), Carl Cleighton (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Cole (as "Ensemble"), Kaye Connor (as "Marghareta"), Harry Day (as "Ensemble"), Paul Elmer (as "Chorus/Edvard Grieg"). Produced by Edwin Lester. Notes: (1) On 6 Sep 1946 (one day before the stage musical ended its Broadway run), Universal announced its purchase of the screen rights for $200,000 plus 25 percent of the film's profits. The studio planned for the movie adaptation to be produced in Technicolor by Sam Spiegel (then known as S.P. Eagle) and to star Deanna Durbin, with shooting to start in January, 1948. However, because of a projected high budget and a related tax problem which was holding back Hollywood film exports to Britain, Mr. Eagle revealed on 21 Aug 1947 that the picture was being postponed indefinitely. (2) Produced on film by ABC Pictures as Song of Norway (1970).

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