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  2. The Last Days of Patton - Wikipedia

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    The Last Days of Patton is a 1986 American made-for-television biographical drama film and sequel to the 1970 film Patton, portraying the last few months of the general's life. George C. Scott reprises the role of General George S. Patton , and Eva Marie Saint portrays Beatrice Patton, the general's wife.

  3. Ladislas Farago - Wikipedia

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    Faragó was the author of Patton: Ordeal And Triumph, the acclaimed 1963 biography of George Patton, that formed the basis for the 1970 movie Patton and wrote The Broken Seal (1967), one of the books that formed the basis for the 1970 movie Tora! Tora! Tora!.

  4. Hobart R. Gay - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Hobart Raymond Gay (May 16, 1894 – August 19, 1983), nicknamed "Hap", was a United States Army officer who served in numerous conflicts, including World War II, where he worked closely alongside General George S. Patton, and later in the Korean War, where he commanded the 1st Cavalry Division.

  5. George S. Patton - Wikipedia

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    He reprised the role in 1986 in the made-for-television film The Last Days of Patton which tells the story of his last few months. [248] Other actors who have portrayed Patton include: Stephen McNally in the 1957 episode "The Patton Prayer" of the ABC religion anthology series Crossroads; John Larch in the 1963 film Miracle of the White Stallions

  6. Patton (film) - Wikipedia

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    Patton is a 1970 American epic biographical war film about U.S. General George S. Patton during World War II.It stars George C. Scott as Patton and Karl Malden as General Omar Bradley, and was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner from a script by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North, who based their screenplay on Patton: Ordeal and Triumph by Ladislas Farago and Bradley's memoir, A Soldier's ...

  7. Vincent Van Patten - Wikipedia

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    voice, Episode: "The Last of the Curlews" 1972: The New Scooby-Doo Movies: Additional roles: voice, 16 episodes 1972-73: The Magical World of Disney: Todd Thompson Davey: 4 episodes 1972-73: Gunsmoke: Colby Eaton Heck Walden: Episode: "Bohannan" Episode: "The Boy and the Sinner" 1973: Barnaby Jones: Kevin Mills: Episode: "Day of the Viper" 1973 ...

  8. Chandler Massey - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, after completing his first quarter at UCLA, Massey successfully auditioned for the role of Will Horton on NBC’s daytime drama Days of Our Lives, [8] joining the cast in 2010. He had previously auditioned for Will when Dylan Patton was cast. [15]

  9. Richard Dysart - Wikipedia

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    Richard Allen Dysart (March 30, 1929 – April 5, 2015) was an American actor. He is best known for his role as senior partner Leland McKenzie in the television series L.A. Law (1986–1994), for which he won a 1992 Primetime Emmy Award as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series after four consecutive nominations.