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Actors of the masculine cast in their fifties



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This list includes male actors in their 50s, including Jack Palance and John McIntire. Francois Perier, James Garner and James Garner are also included. All of these men have appeared in movies, TV shows, etc., and they are all very handsome. Take a look at some of their most memorable work, and then decide if these men are still as handsome as when they were younger.

Jack Palance

Jack Palance, an actor and one of Hollywood's most versatile male actors during the 1950s, became famous for his role as a movie villain. Palance's role as a gruff, cowboy in City Slickers earned him an Academy Award in 1992. He was 87 years old when he passed away. Palance had a difficult life despite his amazing acting abilities. His final film, "City Slickers," ended with him playing a grizzled cowboy in the sequel.

John McIntire

John McIntire is an American actor. He began his acting career on Wagon Train in the early 1960s. He played Christopher Hale (a conductor who gets involved in an armed robbery). McIntire was still acting on television up to his death in 1991. His career was a multi-decade affair that included many roles in theatres and television.


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Francois Perier

Francois Perier (one of France's most prolific male actors) was a famous character actor for six decades. Born in 1919, he began his career as a wine shop manager, but eventually took acting more seriously. Louis Jouvet a friend encouraged Perier, who soon enrolled at drama schools. He gained popularity with his portrayals of a depressed and cuckolded husband in films such as Le Diable Et Le Bon Dieu, and The Condemned Of Altona.

James Garner

James Garner, one Hollywood's most popular leading men, was a good-hearted American character with a sweet personality. He won two Emmys and earned 15 nominations over his long career. His greatest impact was in television, where his role in the "Rockford Files" won him an Emmy. Garner also starred in several quality telepics, including "Victor/Victoria" and the '70s hit "My Name Is Bill W."


Lee J Cobb

Lee J. Cobb's life as an actor was cut short by his tragic death at 64. His roles in such films as "Willy Loman", Juno Friendly," and "Juror No. 1" were well-known. 3" and "King Lear". George C. Scott changed three of his roles. He is survived by his wife and two children.


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Will Smith

Will Smith has been a rising star over the past ten years. He's played in several blockbusters, including the romantic comedy Hitch (2005), and has also penned a theme song. The song "Lost and Found" is on a compilation album. Will Smith was also a part of several films, including Seven Pounds and Hancock (2008).


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FAQ

How much does Hollywood make in a year?

The average movie costs around $100 million to produce. If you produced ten movies per year for a decade you would have enough money to purchase a small country.

Your island would be yours, complete with an airport, power plant, bank, post office, police force, fire department, school system, hospital, sports stadium, theater, and cinema.

If this doesn't sound fun, you are insane.


How many theaters do I need to make back my investment?

It depends on how many weeks you plan to make your theatrical production.

You will only need one theater to show your film if you plan to run it for less that two weeks.

Two theaters are required if your film will be shown for more than two weeks.


What percentage of the box office goes to marketing budgets?

Marketing budgets account for approximately 20% to 40% of film budgets. This is because marketing is very important to the success of any film.

Marketing is the only way to make sure that your film is known. It is impossible to get people to pay for your film without knowing all about it.


Why do so few independent films ever get distributed?

Indie filmmakers are assuming that distributors will be interested in their films.

They believe distributors will pick up their films because they know the public will love their work.

This is not often the case. Distributors often benefit from independent filmmakers.

They employ tactics like delaying a movie's release until after awards season has ended.

They may delay the release of a low budget film until after summer blockbuster season begins.

Distributors will also attempt to keep movies away from viewers until they have spent hundreds of dollars on popcorn, tickets, or candy.

After all, they don't want to lose out on those profits.



Statistics

  • By 1911, approximately 60 to 70 percent of films imported into Great Britain were American. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • "[116]"38% of films employed 0 or 1 woman in the roles considered, 23% employed two women, 28% employed 3 to 5 women, and 10% employed 6 to 9 women. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • At his encouragement, his sister Sarah Luke, brother-in-law Elisha Luke, with her mother, Azubah, took the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad from Ogden to Los Angeles in November 1885, according to Adrian Weekly Press, November 13, 1885. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • The author of the study noted that "The percentage of female speaking roles has not increased much since the 1940s when they hovered around 25 percent to 28 percent." (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Women account for 51 percent of moviegoers. (en.wikipedia.org)



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How To

How to Enjoy my Hollywood Visits

Hollywood is the most popular city in the world. Its capital city Los Angeles is where people from around the world come to see its attractions and enjoy their stay there. People love living in this city for its culture, arts entertainment, nightlife and food. We recommend that you read the following article to learn how to make Hollywood a memorable experience. It offers useful tips to help you have a great time on your Hollywood trip.

  1. Visit The Griffith Observatory. Mount Hollywood, Los Angeles hosts the Griffith Observatory. This observatory was built in 1929, and it's still functioning today. Visit this observatory to see what's on at the moment. Many events are held throughout the year. In summer they host concerts and movie nights. Amazing star gazing shows can also be viewed!
  2. Enjoy Your Stay In Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills is one of Los Angeles' most prestigious neighborhoods. It is home to beautiful mansions, as well as luxurious homes. These homes are designed by notable architects like Richard Neutra and Frank Lloyd Wright. They are available for you to explore if your visit Beverly Hills. Rodeo Drive should be another option when visiting Beverly Hills. This area is home to many high-end boutiques selling clothing, shoes and bags as well as accessories and home decor.
  3. Go To Universal Studios. Universal Studios is a must-see place in Hollywood. There are several rides available such as Transformers and Harry Potter. You can even take photos with actors who are dressed up as your favorite characters. Tourists love to take pictures with them. You can also get souvenirs and delicious food.
  4. Take a walk along Sunset Strip. Sunset Strip is another great attraction in Hollywood. You can shop for clothes, jewelry, and art. Here you can also eat at many restaurants. Sunset Strip is known as "the party zone".
  5. The Hollywood Sign. You must visit Hollywood to see the Hollywood Sign. This iconic sign is a symbol of Hollywood. After a long and difficult process, the Hollywood Sign was finally completed in 1923. This sign was finally demolished in 1980 after being upheld for nearly 80 years. It is now replaced by new billboards, which are taller and more prominent than the Hollywood sign.
  6. Grauman's Chinese Theatre. This famous theatre is where you may have seen movies in Hollywood. This is a well-known spot for movie lovers. Here you can just walk around or sit down and enjoy the peace and quiet. Take a look at the architecture and the photographs of celebrities who have lived here for the past century.
  7. Enjoy Downtown LA's Entertainment District. This is the best place to visit in downtown LA if you want to able to enjoy a wide range of entertainment options. In this district, you will find many bars, nightclubs, theaters, and other special venues. Whether you prefer listening to music, dancing, eating something tasty, attending sporting events, or simply relaxing, you name it - you can definitely find it in this district.
  8. Take a Tour of The Walt Disney Concert Hall. This is LA's top attraction. If you love music, you would certainly want to pay attention to Disney hall because there are many musicians who perform there. Even if it's not your favorite genre, you should go here to learn about modern architecture.




 



Actors of the masculine cast in their fifties