Glenn Strange(1899-1973)
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- Abteilung Musik
- Soundtrack
Glenn Strange wurde am 16 August 1899 in Weed, New Mexico, USA geboren. Er war Schauspieler, bekannt für Rauchende Colts (1955), Abbott und Costello treffen Frankenstein (1948) und The Adventures of the Spirit (1963). Er war mit Minnie Thompson Strange und Flora Eola Hooper verheiratet. Er starb am 20 September 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Besetzung
Abteilung Musik
Soundtrack
- Rauchende Colts8,1Fernsehserie
- performer: "Oh! Susanna", "Red River Valley"
- performer: "Do-Si-Do Indian File" (Nicht genannt)
- 1965–1967
- 1946
- 1946
- 1946
- 1945
- 1944
- 1940
- 1940
- 1939
- 1937
- Hittin' the Trail4,7
- performer: "The Vagabond Song" (aka "The Renegade Song")
- writer: "The Vagabond Song" (aka "The Renegade Song") (Nicht genannt)
- 1937
- 1935
- 1935
- 1935
- 1935
- Alternative Namen
- Glen 'Peewee' Strange
- Größe
- 1,93 m
- Geboren am
- Verstorben
- 20. September 1973
- Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Lungenkrebs)
- EhepartnerMinnie Thompson Strange1937 - 20. September 1973 (er verstorben, 1 Kind)
- ElternSarah Eliza Byrd
- VerwandteRex Allen(Cousin)
- Andere ArbeitenUnsold pilot: Appeared in a pilot for a western series to be called Trigger Tales (2018).
- Publicity-Angebote
- WissenswertesWorking on a film at Universal, he noticed that the makeup man, department head Jack P. Pierce, kept looking at his face. Pierce asked Strange if he would stay after work, for an extra $25.00, for a makeup test which might lead to another acting job. Pierce covered the mirrors and applied the makeup. When the mirrors were uncovered, Strange claimed that "I look like Boris Karloff". Pierce thought that Strange's face had the right characteristics for the Frankensein monster makeup. Strange took over the role in Frankensteins Haus (1944).
- Zitate[on Yakima Canutt] I never, in all the time I worked with Yak, I never saw a guy get hurt if they did what Yak told them to do. They tell me Yak got hurt one time over at MGM, a mule fell back on him-on Der Draufgänger (1940). That was just a freak accident thing, but I'm talking about things he would rig up. For instance, he'd hook a four-up to a wagon, then come down a road and you'd see him bend 'em, he had a way of pulling the kingpin which let the horses loose and he'd go with the horses and the wagon would just pick itself up and wrap itself around a tree. The guy somehow had a knack for rigging the thing where he got just the effect he wanted. He'd jump from the stagecoach boot to the first team, then the second team, then go underneath and crawl back up on the coach again. He's a perfectionist when it comes to figuring out a stunt and how to get the maximum out of it. Still, it's safe for everybody involved in it, if they do what he tells them to do.
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- Pee Wee
- Glen Strange
- The Arizona Wranglers
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