Friday, March 16, 2012

CHARACTER ACTORS of the 50'S & 60'S

     Character actors.  They’re the backbone of any good film or television show. They’re the faces that make us say “oh him again” or ask “don’t I know her from somewhere?  They can be depended upon to put in a solid performance all the time and yet they rarely, if ever, receive top billing.
            Some of my favorite films were flavored by character actors such as: Thelma Ritter, Clifton Webb, Elisha Cook, Martin Balsom, Spring Byington, S.Z. “Cuddles” Scakall, Ellen Corby, Walter Brennan, Andy Devine, Elsa Lanchester, Charles Coburn, Hattie McDaniel, Eve Arden, Mary Wickes, Jane Withers, William Frawley, Sam Levine, Richard Haydn, Ed Begley, Dame May Whitty…the list goes and on.
            Usually cast as second bananas, chauffeurs, cooks, detectives, elevator operators, and kindly aunts and uncles, these actors were the stuff of what movies were and are still made. Often, a character actor went on to become a lead as was the case with John Cassevetes. More often than not, they remained a supporting actor, lending the substance that a film needs in order to succeed with both critics and viewers.
            There are numerous contemporary character actors, such as John Goodman and Steve Bushemi, who serve this purpose and I hope to write an article about them eventually.
            Today, though, I thought I would focus specifically on those character actors of the fifties and sixties who appeared in countless television shows and films (think Disney movies as well as movies starring Jerry Lewis).
            See if you can match the description to the appropriate photo then scroll to the bottom for answers:

      1.   CHARLES LANE:  usually cast as a no-nonsense, mean, miserly, businessman or accountant.  

      2.  NANCY KULP:  frequently she was the spinster private secretary, playing just such a role in a hit sitcom of the sixties.

      3.  JESSE WHITE:  often seen in sitcoms, he later went on to receive fame as the spokesperson for a well known appliance.

      4.  FRANK NELSON:  the annoyed shop clerk, the frustrated neighbor. Known for his drawn out, “Yessssssssss?”

      5. JOHN FIELDLER:  his was the high pitched voice of Piglet in Winnie the Pooh..

      6. LOUISE BEAVERS:   usually relegated to the role of housekeeper, cook, or maid, she always appeared to do so cheerfully (at least according to script).

      7. BURT MUSTIN:   The ‘go to’ old man, Mustin didn’t begin his career until he was a senior citizen.

      8. RETA SHAW:   also cast as a servant, but a much more acerbic one than Beavers.

      9. KATHLEEN FREEMAN:   played a servant in a sitcom involving two ghosts and appeared in more than one Jerry Lewis film.

     10. FRED CLARK:  slimy politician, disgruntled store manager, baggy eyed and bald, he was a regular on the BURNS & ALLEN show

      

Good luck.


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1C, 2B, 3E, 4J, 5F, 6D, 7A, 8I, 9G, 10H


How did you do?  Have a great weekend and thanks for joining me on this week's journey of RHODES LESS TRAVELED,

Vivian


4 comments:

  1. That was a fun tribute to some favorite characters - I did pretty well - I got 8 out of 10. love 'em all!

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  2. Your numbers and letter labels are not jiving.

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  3. Thank you, Dingo. Will check it out.

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  4. shelley winters aka Shirley Schrift parents jonas and rose nee winters Schrift.
    shelley winter aka schrift 1920(22)-2006 sis blanche schrift boroff 1916-2000.
    jonas schrift 1890-1955 and rose winter schrift 1896-1966
    1917-1918 st louis missouri jonas schrift 1023 selby pi st louis missouri.
    census 1920: jonas schrift 1324 Newstead Ave st louis missouri.
    census 1930: jonas schrift 171 jamaica ave queens ny .
    census 1940:jonas schrift 745 Caton ave queens ny.
    census 1950: jonas schrift 244 flores los angeles calif.
    census 1950:shelley/Blanche Schrift 8360 Marmont lane los angeles Ca.
    1995 city directoryshelley winters 457 n oakhurst dr beverly hills Ca.
    jonas schrift haberdashery store 171 jamaica ave queens ny.(newspaper1-16-1931)
    marilyn monroe had affairs with marlon brando,frank sinatra ,Sean connery, etc/
    shelley winters told of this story that connery gave them both fur coat to share.
    Shelley winters had affairs with marlon brando, sean connery,burt lancaster.
    marilyn foster parents grace mckee husb Ervin S Goddard.
    Ervin goddard children bebe and actress jody who play movie with burt lancaser.
    shelley claim that Robt mitchem, her, marilyn lobster dinner went to club.(ciro's)
    robt mitchem claim he knew marilyn husb james doughtery at factory late 1940s?
    shelley told book godess- marilyn dumb fox lost her lines open mouth stared?
    shelley claim she & marilyn make movies near each other she visit marilyn on set.
    shelley (raging tide1951) marilyn live apt 8575 holloway dr los angeles ca.
    (jordan claim shelley told him her dad jonas schrift sign rent papers)
    shelley met marilyn at studios,golf,clubs,award parties which came 1st chicken or egg?
    so it seems that all the people that marilyn knew shelley knew as well?
    Carmen claim marilyn call on birthday dod8-5-62 next day Roselli told leave town.
    blondes shelley winters & jeanne Carmen were jealous of marilyn if so why?

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