Burt Lancaster and George Kennedy in 1970’s AirportGeorge Kennedy and Paul Newman in 1967’s Cool Hand LukeMy perception of the Top 18 POSTERS in your Kennedy video (1) Death Ship (2) human Factor (3) Small Soldiers [how my grand-kids love that!] Hercule Poirot Now I look at my videos of 2 years ago and a top 30 just wasn’t enough for actors and actresses like – David Niven, James Mason, Susan Hayward, Deborah Kerr etc etc I will update and expand some of those videos in the next few months.
Following high school graduation, Kennedy enlisted in the United States Army in 1943 with the hope to become a fighter pilot in the Army Air Corps. Janellousy and new school gameplay have soured what should have been a standout season So it became a top 35 and finally a top 40. George Kennedy (1925-2016) was an Oscar®-winning American actor and film director. As for your 9s….Charade is another of my Top 100…..Lonely Are The Brave is a good movie….but I give Kirk Douglas all the credit for that.
hidden gems: hush, hush sweet charlotte, an 8, a horrorifying movie, and lonely are the brave an 8Hey bob cox….thanks for the George Kennedy feedback. Kennedy continued to steadily work through the next two decades; his final role was in The Gambler in 2014. Adding to your cart. (Kieselbach), a ballet dancer, and George Harris Kennedy, an orchestra leader and musician.
Favorites include the Top 4. Kennedy won an Oscar® for his role in 1967’s Cool Hand Luke.. From the 1960s to the 1980s, he was one of the most popular and recognizable supporting actors working in movies. Good subject.”HI STEVE When Bruce gave us a George Kennedy page last year the following people submitted comments:I mention myself last as that billing is justified by the fact that I was the only one of the 6 of us not to get a response [and in fact Flora got two replies though admittedly her contributions merited that and I would never complain about Flora’s excellent work getting recognition].A fair number of my recent comments have drawn no response so maybe I’m submitting too many posts.
(Kieselbach), a ballet dancer, and George Harris Kennedy, an orchestra leader and musician. Following high school graduation, Kennedy enlisted in the United States Army in 1943 with the hope to become a fighter pilot in the Army Air Corps. I am right there with you on Cool Hand Luke….that is one of my all-time Top 100 movies. 30-day returns.
Add to Watchlist Unwatch. Six more scored 8.Cool Hand Luke tops the charts at IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes and Bruce’s critics chart.According to IMDB – “Kennedy’s maternal grandfather was a German immigrant. They are based on the 1968 novel Airport by Arthur Hailey.. Sandy-haired, tall and burly George Harris Kennedy, Jr. was born in New York City, to Helen A. He had German, Irish, and English ancestry. They wouldn't listen. The Bold Ones Sarge 14 Episodes (1969) Host (3 Credits) Complete History of the U.S. Wars 1700-2004 8 Episodes (2004-2005) Counterattack: Crime in America 3 Episodes (1982) His IMDb pageshows 183 acting credits from 1959 to 2014.
“Voted up 4th, shared 1st, commented 1st. Dragline Swivel-eyed character actor Jack Elam played villains in many westerns in the 1950s and was instantly recognisable, by the late 60s and 70s he had segued to likable old coots, and who knew he could be so funny? Ty a list of 37 images
In films from 1961, the burly, 6'4" actor usually played heavies, both figuratively and literally; quite often, as in Charade (1963) and Straitjacket (1964), his unsavory screen characters were bumped off sometime during the fourth reel. Movies Hub. (Kieselbach), a ballet dancer, and George Harris Kennedy, an orchestra leader and musician. His other ancestry included Irish and English.”At the time of his death aged 91, Kennedy was the oldest living Oscar winner in the Best Supporting Actor category.Thanks for your response to my Kennedy posts and for the additional interesting trivia.Your posters clearly show that whilst George was rarely if ever the lead performer if Legends were in the cast, he started to get equal billing to them often once he established himself as a prestige actor – Burt and Dino in Airport, Stewart and Martin in Bandolero, Mitchum in Good Guys and Bad Guys and Chuck in Earthquake George doesn’t get a mention in The Master’s Dark Book but at least you and Bruce have both now recognised George’s wonderful career. Ed Hocken Escaping the city to ease your stress isn't as easy as it sounds 10s and favorites cool hand luke, in harms way. Instead, he wound up ... During the mid '90s, he became known as a persuasive commercial spokesman in a series of breath-freshener advertisements. Roy McLean #14 Airport…monster hit and a fun movie to watch, #8 Naked Gun….funny move and #7 The Sons of Katie Elder….a very good Wayne western. Lt. Frank Drebin Photos Highest Rated: George Kennedy died of natural causes in Middleton, Idaho on February 28, 2016, only ten days after his 91st birthday. Sandy-haired, tall and burly George Harris Kennedy, Jr. was born in New York City, to Helen A. He appeared in several Hollywood movies, including as a sadistic jail guard in the Kirk Douglas modern western Lonely Are the Brave (1962), a ruthless criminal in the Cary Grant suspense film Charade (1963), and in a Joan Crawford thriller, Strait-Jacket (1964).