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James Neil Hamilton (September 9, 1899 – September 24, 1984) was an American stage, film and television actor, best remembered for his role as Commissioner Gordon on the Batman TV series of the 1960s, having first played a character by that name in 1928's Three Week-Ends. [1]
According to Leyendecker himself, there were six men besides Beach who posed for the Arrow Collar ads: Jack Mulhall, Neil Hamilton, Robert Allen, Brian Donlevy, Mahlon Hamilton, and Reed Howes. [3] Actor Earle Williams modeled the collars at the height of his fame in the World War One years.
Neil Hamilton (actor) (1899–1984), American actor Neil Hamilton (politician) (born 1949), British politician, former Senedd member and leader of UKIP Neil Hamilton (lawyer) (fl. late 20th century), American lawyer and author
Three Week-Ends was the third Elinor Glyn script which starred Clara Bow, after 1927's It – which earned Bow her sobriquet, "The It Girl" – and Red Hair (1928). [1] Glyn was a British novelist who specialized in romantic fiction, who moved to Hollywood to work in films as a writer, producer and director, based on the response to It.
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Prior to her latest statement, the "Hamilton" actor's last post with Ron Cephas Jones was a black-and-white image of him lounging with a sweet looking pup. She captioned the May picture, "Nala and ...
A scientist, Richard Bellero, builds a powerful laser device that he shoots into the sky from a laboratory on the top floor of his home, but the invention is not practical enough to satisfy his demanding father, Richard Sr., who views his son as a failure and has made plans to hand control of the Bellero company to someone outside the family, to the great chagrin of Richard's ruthlessly ...
Fergie L. Philippe made ends meet during Broadway's shutdown, but now he's headed back. "I'm scared I'm going to forget my lines," he told Insider.