Of course. Very well-known, easily recognizable actor, but only one iconic role (Rhett Butler).
George
That doesn't seem right to me that Clark Gable had only one "iconic" role. He was in "It Happened One Night" (Academy Award movie) "The Misfits" . In his hayday (1930' & 1940's) he was arguably the most famous actor in Hollywood and leading man to the most beautiful actresses Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly, Vivien Leigh and then there was Marilyn Monroe. He is from the Golden Hollywood era and I think he had more the one one iconic role. They didn't call him "The King of Hollywood" for nothing.
That doesn't seem right to me that Clark Gable had only one "iconic" role. He was in "It Happened One Night" (Academy Award movie) "The Misfits" . In his hayday (1930' & 1940's) he was arguably the most famous actor in Hollywood and leading man to the most beautiful actresses Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly, Vivien Leigh and then there was Marilyn Monroe. He is from the Golden Hollywood era and I think he had more the one one iconic role. They didn't call him "The King of Hollywood" for nothing.
But when I gave the name of his characters in The Misfits (Gay Langland) and It Happened One Night (Peter Warne), you didn't recognize them. I really enjoyed IHON, but I couldn't tell you the character's name. But say "Rhett Butler," and everyone knows who it is.
Hint: all of these roles are from over a half century ago.
I wasn't paying attention to those clues largely because I wouldn't know who was what character that long ago. But you're right George had I noticed Rhett Butler I would have probably got it.
Ok, let's see.... Grey DeLisle has done a lot of stuff, but it's all been cartoon voice-over work. So, that gives us a category. Unlike, say, Janet Waldo, she didn't do H-B or classic W-B or anything like that- she's done a lot of DC Animated stuff. So, we're talking superhero cartoons from the 80s on.
Now a moment to contemplate Christina Hendricks. Let's picture her so we can figure out what she was in.
Ok, that didn't get me closer to an answer, but it was still a nice moment. Moving on....
Kate Bosworth played "LOIS LANE" in "Superman Returns." is this "LOIS LANE"?
It is, indeed. Except for Bosworth, they've all voiced LL in the cartoons. I knew if I used Erica Durance, Teri Hatcher, Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, or Amy Adams, it would have been too easy. I might have been able to sneak Bitsie Tulloch through. She would have been in the next tranche of names.
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He was looking for it to use as a clue in a game round a few weeks after he was looking for it. Meanwhile, I hope he posts the next one soon.
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Refreshing the page after submitting works, too. George
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Well ... yeah. I was about 15 when it came out. (Saw it a couple of years later, when I was in college.) Fonda DID win the Best Actress Oscar for the performance. George
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Of course. Very well-known, easily recognizable actor, but only one iconic role (Rhett Butler).
George
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Us Bugs Bunny fans should remember Peter Warne, of "It Happened One Night."
https://theuijunkie.com/why-bugs-bunny-eats-carrots/
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That doesn't seem right to me that Clark Gable had only one "iconic" role. He was in "It Happened One Night" (Academy Award movie) "The Misfits" . In his hayday (1930' & 1940's) he was arguably the most famous actor in Hollywood and leading man to the most beautiful actresses Jean Harlow, Joan Crawford, Grace Kelly, Vivien Leigh and then there was Marilyn Monroe. He is from the Golden Hollywood era and I think he had more the one one iconic role. They didn't call him "The King of Hollywood" for nothing.
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But when I gave the name of his characters in The Misfits (Gay Langland) and It Happened One Night (Peter Warne), you didn't recognize them. I really enjoyed IHON, but I couldn't tell you the character's name. But say "Rhett Butler," and everyone knows who it is.
George
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I wasn't paying attention to those clues largely because I wouldn't know who was what character that long ago. But you're right George had I noticed Rhett Butler I would have probably got it.
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Oh, it's my turn? Hang on....
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Albert Einstein Professor Max Krassman Tomas de Torquemada Goddard Bolt Dr Frederick Bronski Moses
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GeorgeStGeorge
Mel Brooks?
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Yes. who did you remember?
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"Peabody and Sherman", "The Muppet Movie", "History of the World Part I", "Life Stinks", "To Be or Not To Be", "HotW Part I" again.
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There have not been a lot of portrayals of Tomas de Torquemada.
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Let's face it, you can't Torquemada anything.
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Which makes this George's turn.
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Dana Delany Kate Bosworth Grey DeLisle
Christina Hendricks Pauley Perrette Anne Heche
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Ok, let's see.... Grey DeLisle has done a lot of stuff, but it's all been cartoon voice-over work. So, that gives us a category. Unlike, say, Janet Waldo, she didn't do H-B or classic W-B or anything like that- she's done a lot of DC Animated stuff. So, we're talking superhero cartoons from the 80s on.
Now a moment to contemplate Christina Hendricks. Let's picture her so we can figure out what she was in.
Ok, that didn't get me closer to an answer, but it was still a nice moment. Moving on....
Kate Bosworth played "LOIS LANE" in "Superman Returns." is this "LOIS LANE"?
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It is, indeed. Except for Bosworth, they've all voiced LL in the cartoons. I knew if I used Erica Durance, Teri Hatcher, Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, or Amy Adams, it would have been too easy. I might have been able to sneak Bitsie Tulloch through. She would have been in the next tranche of names.
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please.
Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please.
Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco Chuck Benson Eddie Halley Strip Harrison
Buford 'Bud' Uan Davis Jack Terry Zack Melon Adam Lawrence Jack Cabe Louis Pinnock
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Ok, next round. Name the actor, please.
Billy Nolan Tod Lubitch James Ubriacco Chuck Benson Eddie Halley Strip Harrison
Buford 'Bud' Uan Davis Jack Terry Zack Melon Adam Lawrence Jack Cabe Louis Pinnock
George Malley Sam Baily Vic 'Deak' Deakins Joey Giamonti Jack Stanton Russ Richards
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GeorgeStGeorge
Still not getting it.
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WordWolf
You've heard of this actor, so you'll get it soon enough, I think.
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GeorgeStGeorge
Probably, but not from these clues.
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Raf
Ba ba ba... ba barbarino
John Travolta!
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WordWolf
It IS Travolta.
Did something from the latest round give it away?
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