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Bondi was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Eva Suzanna (née Marble), an author, and Abraham O. Bondy, who worked in real estate. [1] [4] [5] The family moved to Valparaiso, Indiana, when she was three, and Bondi began her acting career on the stage at age seven, playing Cedric Errol in a production of Little Lord Fauntleroy at the Memorial Opera House in Valparaiso.
Beulah Bondi as Lucy "Ma" Cooper; Fay Bainter as Anita Cooper, George's wife; Thomas Mitchell as George Cooper, Barkley's and Lucy's son; Porter Hall as Harvey Chase, Nellie's husband; Barbara Read as Rhoda Cooper, George's and Anita's daughter; Maurice Moscovitch as Max Rubens, the Jewish shopkeeper and Barkley's friend
In 1993, due in part to the confusion of the ownership and copyright issues, Kinesoft Development, with the support of Republic Pictures, released It's a Wonderful Life as one of the first commercial feature-length films on CD-ROM for the Windows PC (Windows 3.1). Antedating commercial DVDs by several years, it included such features as the ...
Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general who is now President-elect Donald Trump's pick to be U.S. attorney general, has always been a favorite among the state's ruling Republican class ...
A post made on X claims to depict an actual photo of U.S. Attorney General nominee and former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi jogging in her underwear. Verdict: False The photo has been altered ...
The film's comedic elements include repeatedly frustrated attempts by the newlywed couple to find a moment alone with each other. Among the supporting players are James Ellison, Frances Mercer, Beulah Bondi, Franklin Pangborn, and Charles Coburn, as well as an uncredited appearance by Hattie McDaniel.
Henry Travers, Beulah Bondi, Ward Bond, ... Republic Pictures was eventually bought by Paramount Pictures in 1998, which, in turn, made them the right-holders of the full, ...
The film was directed by William A. Seiter and stars Madeleine Carroll and George Brent, and features Arthur Treacher, Alan Baxter, Beulah Bondi and Alan Mowbray. Paramount had originally intended to cast Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard in the lead roles. [3]