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12th July 2020, 10:04 AM
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Re: Ww2yg and the Americans
When Jack Hawkins made that film , I beleive he had already been diagnosed with throat cancer, as it was remarked on by the audience around me. Donald Sinden played his first lieutenent and both played Wavy Navy roles. JS..
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12th July 2020, 08:57 PM
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Re: Ww2yg and the Americans
Stephen Graham - saw him in Little Boy Blue Terry, an excellent actor. I dare say a few sessions with a voice coach and he will sound as if he has spent his entire life in the Bronx.
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13th July 2020, 05:52 AM
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Re: Ww2 and the Americans
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Keith, I am waiting to see how this guy does in the movie, Stephen Graham a scouse actor born in Kirkby on Merseyside he plays an officer in the movie don't get me wrong he has done some good stuff in the past but i have never heard him put on a yankee accent, That is going to be the first time me and the wife will have been out for an evening take in the movie and then probably a light nose bag and a few drinks, I know a lot of people who have still not ventured out for a pint in the pub, Lets just hope we are all safe to do so. Terry.
Terry, he has been in some very good movies and programs, good actor and popular.
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