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Breakfast in Hollywood, also known as The Mad Hatter, is a 1946 American comedy film directed by Harold D. Schuster and written by Earl Baldwin.The film stars Tom Breneman, Bonita Granville, Beulah Bondi, Edward Ryan, Raymond Walburn, Billie Burke, ZaSu Pitts, Hedda Hopper, Andy Russell, Spike Jones and Nat King Cole.
for the 1946 film, see Breakfast in Hollywood (film). Tom Breneman's Restaurant as it looked in 1947, It was located on Vine Street off Sunset Boulevard. Breakfast in Hollywood is a morning radio show created and hosted by Tom Breneman broadcast from 1941 to 1948 on three different radio networks: NBC, ABC and Mutual.
Granville has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6607 Hollywood Boulevard, for her contributions to motion pictures. [16] She was honored at the Disneyland Hotel, which she and her husband owned until The Wrather Company was sold to the Walt Disney Company after Granville's death. The Bonita Tower and the Granville's Steak House were ...
Tom Breneman's Restaurant is seen here as it looked in 1947. Breneman broadcast his Breakfast in Hollywood radio program from here in the late 1940s. Thomas Breneman Smith (June 18, 1900 – April 28, 1948) [1] [2] was an American radio personality. For most of his career, he was based in Southern California, in Los Angeles and Hollywood.
Breakfast in Hollywood (1946) as Richard Cartwright; Lover Come Back (1946) as J.P. 'Joe' Winthrop; Rendezvous with Annie (1946) as Everett Thorndyke; Plainsman and the Lady (1946) as Judge Winters; Affairs of Geraldine (1946) as Amos Hartwell; The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) as E.J. Waggleberry; State of the Union (1948) as Judge Alexander
Besides "Sixteen Candles" and "The Breakfast Club," Hall starred in other films like "Weird Science" and "Edward Scissorhands." Already a full-fledged movie star by then, Hall became a cast member ...
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.
Russell sings bilingually in Breakfast in Hollywood (1946). Now on tour with the band, Russell noticed that when he played solo on the drums or sang bilingually, the couples in the audience would stop dancing and approach the bandstand to get a better look at the handsome vocalist who was singing in a different language. [35]