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Raoul Walsh, as much as any figure in early Hollywood, grew up with the emergent movie business and helped shape its destiny, first as an actor, apprentice, and collaborator with D.W. Griffith, then, ...
February 25, 2010 Raoul “Peach” Walsh, 55, of died February 25, 2010, at Mercy Hospice. His wife of almost 30 years is the former Joan Comerford. Born June 15, 1954, in Scranton, he was a son ...
Before he was old enough to vote, Walsh had seen more adventure than most filmmakers do in a lifetime. He was born in New York in 1887 to a Spanish mother and an Irish father. Thomas Walsh had been a ...
White Heat (Warner) is in the hurtling tabloid tradition of the gangster movies of the '30s, but its matter-of-fact violence is a new, postwar style. Brilliantly directed by Raoul (Roaring ...
Walsh with his friend, screenwriter John Twist, in the early 1950s. By THR Staff Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe for full access to The Hollywood Reporter ...
Plenty of top talents worked on this 1952 adventure drama: director Raoul Walsh, screenwriter Borden Chase (Red River, Winchester ’73), cinematographer Russell Metty (shooting in Technicolor ...
Walsh with Ida Lupino at the Macambo nightclub in Hollywood, 1945. By THR Staff Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day 6 hours ago ...
Raoul Walsh’s (“White Heat”) 1930 epic, “The Big Trail,” chronicling the voyage across the Oregon Trail, features a familiar scene to fans of the Western genre. In it, the pioneer and his love ...
Raoul ‘Peach’ Walsh, 55, of Lake Carey, died Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, at Mercy Hospice. His wife of almost 30 years is the former Joan Comerford. Born June 15, 1954, in Scranton, he was a son ...
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