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This Great 1945 War Movie Led To Robert Mitchum's Only Oscar Nomination, But He Deserved Another Two Years Later
A great 1945 war movie called The Story of G.I. Joe led to Robert Mitchum's only Oscar nomination even though the celebrated actor deserved at least one more. Mitchum has starred in some of the best ...
Dorothy Clements Spence Mitchum (above, with husband Robert), a writer and the widow of the late actor Robert Mitchum, died at Serenity House hospice in Santa Barbara, Calif., on April 12, 2014, just ...
If you know anything about Robert Mitchum's vast filmography, then you probably know that the Old Hollywood star had a penchant for headlining film noir crime capers as well as Westerns. While Mitchum ...
The wide-ranging retrospective includes 24 of the actor's finest performances and spans 50 years. The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced their official Retrospective for the 55th New York ...
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Joan Rivers’ Resurfaced Interview Reveals Her Wild Hollywood Confession With Robert Mitchum
The interview, originally part of an appearance on The Howard Stern Show, begins with Stern reminiscing about Mitchum’s movie ...
Actor Robert Mitchum broke into Hollywood doing Hopalong Cassidy westerns in the early 1940s. He moved up quickly, appearing in war pictures such as “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” and “The Story G.I. Joe ...
James Robin Spence Mitchum, the eldest son of silver screen icon Robert Mitchum and an actor in more than three dozen films, has died at the age of 84, according to a family spokesperson, who ...
Born James Robin Spence Mitchum in Los Angeles on May 8, 1941, he was the first child of Robert Mitchum and Dorothy Spence Mitchum. His birth was memorable: Robert, then a struggling actor, had to ...
, died at Serenity House hospice in Santa Barbara, Calif., on April 12, 2014, just 20 days shy of her 95th birthday. Born in Camden, Delaware, Spence met Mitchum, two years her elder, when she was 14, ...
Dorothy Clements Spence Mitchum (above, with husband Robert), a writer and the widow of the late actor Robert Mitchum, died at Serenity House hospice in Santa Barbara, Calif., on April 12. She was 94.
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