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List of biographical films

Year Film Subject(s) Lead actor or actress 1906The Story of the Kelly GangNed KellyFrank Mills1909The Origin of Beethoven's Moonlight SonataLudwig van BeethovenHarry BaurThe Life of MosesMosesPat HartiganEdgar Allen PoeEdgar Allan PoeHerbert YostSaul and DavidKing DavidMaurice CostelloKing SaulWilliam V. Ranous1910Pyotr VelikiyPeter the GreatPyotr Voinov1911Sweet Nell of Old DruryNell GwynNellie StewartCharles II of EnglandAugustus Neville1912Custer's Last FightGeorge Armstrong CusterFrancis FordCleopatraCleopatraHelen GardnerFrom the Manger to the CrossJesusRobert Henderson-Bland1913Adrienne LecouvreurAdrienne LecouvreurSarah BernhardtGiuseppe Verdi nella vita e nella gloriaGiuseppe VerdiEgisto Cecchi The Life and Works of Richard WagnerRichard WagnerGiuseppe BecceSixty Years a QueenQueen VictoriaBlanche Forsythe (younger)

Louie Henri (older)

1914Beating BackAl JenningsAl JenningsRichelieuCardinal RichelieuMurdock MacQuarrieThe Adventures of François Villon: The OublietteFrançois VillonThe Adventures of François Villon: The Higher LawThe Adventures of François Villon: Monsieur BluebeardThe Adventures of François Villon: The Ninety Black BoxesHome, Sweet HomeJohn Howard PayneHenry B. WalthallJudith of BethuliaJudithBlanche SweetThe Life of General VillaPancho VillaRaoul Walsh (younger)

Pancho Villa (older, as himself)

1915Florence NightingaleFlorence NightingaleElisabeth RisdonMistress NellNell GwynMary PickfordThe RavenEdgar Allan PoeHenry B. Walthall1916David GarrickDavid GarrickDustin FarnumDavy CrockettDavy CrockettDisraeliBenjamin DisraeliDennis EadieJoan the WomanJoan of ArcGeraldine Farrar1917Betsy Ro
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  • Ronald Reagan's Filmography

    Ronald Reagan spent nearly 30 years acting in feature films and television, as well as providing narration for numerous documentaries both short and feature length. This is a list of Ronald Reagan's acting and narration roles, as well as selected programs where he served as a host. It does not include the use of archive footage or appearances as a result of elected offices. Additional information about the works below can be found in public sources.

    1937

    • 10/02/1937 - Love is on the Air - Ronald Reagan in lead role (Andy McCaine)
      Partial Cast: June Travis (Jo Hopkins), Eddie Acuff ("Dunk" Glover), Ben Welden ("Nicey" Ferguson), Robert Barrat (J. D. Harrington), Addison Richards (E. E. Nichols).
    • 10/09/1937 - They Won't Forget - Ronald Reagan in uncredited role ("Man in Crowd at Mansion")
      Partial Cast: Claude Rains, Gloria Dickson, Edward Norris.

    1938

    • 01/01/1938 - Sergeant Murphy - Ronald Reagan in lead role (Private Dennis Reilly)
      Partial Cast: Mary Maguire (Mary Lou Carruthers), Donald Crisp (Colonel Carruthers).
    • 01/08/1938 -- Swing Your Lady -- Ronald Reagan in supporting role (Jack Miller)
      Partial Cast: Humphrey Bogart (Ed Hatch), Frank McHugh (Popeye Bronson), Louise Fazenda (Sadie Horn), Nat Pendleton (Joe Skipapoulas).
    • 01/15/1938 - Hollywood Hotel - Ronald Reagan in uncredited role ("Radio Host at Premier")
      Partial Cast: Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane.
    • 04/09/1938 - Accidents Will Happen - Ronald Reagan in lead role (Eric Gregg)
      Partial Cast: Gloria Blondell (Patricia Carmody), Dick Purcell (Jim Faber), Sheila Bromley (Nona Gregg).
    • 06/04/1938 - Little Miss Thoroughbred - Ronald Reagan in uncredited voice role ("Race Track Announcer")
      Partial Cast: John Litel, Ann Sheridan, Frank McHugh.
    • 07/09/1938 - Cowboy from Brooklyn - Ronald Reagan in supporting role (Pat Dunn)
      Partial Cast: Dick Powell (Elly Jordan/Steve Gibson), Pat O'Brien (Roy Chadwick), Priscilla Lan

    Duncan Edwards

    English footballer (1936–1958)

    The statue of Edwards in the centre of his home town of Dudley

    Full name Duncan Edwards
    Date of birth(1936-10-01)1 October 1936
    Place of birthWoodside, Dudley, England
    Date of death 21 February 1958(1958-02-21) (aged 21)
    Place of deathMunich, West Germany
    Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
    Position(s)Left half
    1952–1953Manchester United
    YearsTeamApps(Gls)
    1953–1958Manchester United 151 (20)
    1949–1952England Schoolboys 9 (0)
    1954–1957England U23 6 (5)
    1953–1954England B 4 (0)
    1955–1957England 18 (5)
    *Club domestic league appearances and goals

    Duncan Edwards (1 October 1936 – 21 February 1958) was an English footballer who played as a left-half for Manchester United and the England national team. He was one of the Busby Babes, the young United team formed under manager Matt Busby in the mid-1950s, playing 177 matches for the club. He was noted for his physical strength, toughness, and level of authority on the pitch, and has been ranked amongst the toughest players of all time. One of eight players who died as a result of the Munich air disaster, he survived initially but succumbed to his injuries in hospital two weeks later. Many of his contemporaries have described him as one of the best, if not the best, players with whom they had played.

    Born in Woodside, Dudley, Edwards signed for Manchester United as a teenager and went on to become the youngest player to play in the Football League First Division and at the time the youngest England player since the Second World War, going on to play 18 times for his country at top level. In a professional career of less than five years he helped United to win two Football League championships and two FA Charity Shields, and reach the semi-finals of the European Cup.

    Early life

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