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Adventures of Rusty is a 1945 American drama film, the first in the "Rusty" series of children's films. [1] The series of eight films was made in the 1940s by Columbia Pictures with stories centered on Rusty, a German Shepherd dog.
The Rusty film series comprises eight American films produced for young audiences between 1945 and 1949 by Columbia Pictures. Child actor Ted Donaldson starred as Danny Mitchell in the series, which relates the adventures of a German Shepherd dog named Rusty.
Lee Aaker with Rin Tin Tin, James Brown, and Rand Brooks, 1956. Lee William Aaker (September 25, 1943 – April 1, 2021) [1] was an American child actor, producer, carpenter, and ski instructor known for his appearance as Rusty of "B-Company" in the 1950s television program The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin.
Lowery debuted in motion pictures in Come and Get It (1936). [6] During his career, Lowery was primarily known for roles in action films such as The Mark of Zorro (1940), The Mummy's Ghost (1944), and Dangerous Passage (1944). He became the second actor to play DC Comics' Batman (succeeding Lewis Wilson), starring in a 1949's Batman and Robin ...
For his role, he received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical; he is also featured on the Original Broadway Cast Recording. Before landing his big break into movies in 1986 with a significant comedic role in True Stories, [14] he starred in the movie Revenge of the Nerds, and later had a brief cameo as Otis in Sweet Dreams.
Raymond William Hatton (July 7, 1887 [citation needed] – October 21, 1971) was an American film actor who appeared in almost 500 motion pictures. Biography [ edit ]
Coy also appeared in two comedies, McKeever and the Colonel and Hazel, and was cast in the automotive history movie, The Studebaker Story (1953-uncredited role) Coy's last television role was as Chief Blackfish on the NBC series Daniel Boone [ 5 ] in the 1970 episode "How to Become a Goddess".
Ann Lee Doran (July 28, 1911 – September 19, 2000) was an American character actress, possibly best known as Carol Stark, the mother of James "Jim" Stark in Rebel Without a Cause (1955). [1]