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      • Before he acted in films, Craven worked in stage productions, not limiting his activity to acting. "I would do anythingaround the place," he said. He found later that work with carpentry, painting, and other backstage activities proved "invaluable" to him.
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  1. Although Eastwood did demonstrate growing abilities as an actor, developing an ability to demonstrate surprising authority and balancing humor with emotional nuance, he was not much noticed for his acting abilities at the time.

  2. He made his acting debut on the Big Screen in an uncredited role in the 1928 drama We Americans (1928) for Universal. At R.K.O. the following year, he directed and starred in the movie adaptation of William LeBaron 's play The Very Idea (1929) , which he co-directed with _Richard Rosson (I)_.

    • August 24, 1875
    • September 1, 1945
  3. Frank Craven began his acting career with roles in such films as the Janet Gaynor drama 'State Fair' (1933), 'City Limits' (1934) and the James Cagney dramatic comedy 'He Was Her Man' (1934).

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    • What did Frank Craven do before acting?3
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  4. Crawford is best known for playing the hapless Frank Spencer in the sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and the titular character in the musical The Phantom of the Opera. His acclaimed performance in the latter earned him both the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical and Tony Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Frank_CravenFrank Craven - Wikiwand

    Frank Craven (August 24, 1875 – September 1, 1945) was an American stage and film actor, playwright, and screenwriter, best known for originating the role of the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder 's Our Town.

  6. Mar 18, 2021 · In an exclusive excerpt from her memoir, Stone writes about predatory directors, being a “difficult” woman in Hollywood, and her most iconic role: “It’s about more than just a peek up my skirt,...