James Mason, a brilliant actor taken away in his prime. for second choice Charles Laughton, he served with my great uncle with the Hunts. bicycle battalion on the Somme in 1917 Charles survived but he could tell me about my great uncle.
2007-11-10 18:55:48
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answered by Lord Percy Fawcette-Smythe. 7
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Kate Hepburn
Ronald Reagan
2007-11-12 14:40:30
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answered by Wrong number 5
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Hands down Kate Hepburn
2007-11-11 00:33:38
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answered by Southern Comfort 6
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It would be Dan Blocker. I loved the Hoss Cartwright character and Dan was so cute and seemed like such a sweet guy. I think it would be fun to talk to him.
2007-11-11 07:06:41
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answered by luvspbr2 6
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Not an actor, but an author, Dr. Morton Smith. He wrote "The Secret Gospel" sub title, The hidden gospel of Mark and "Jesus the Magician" What marvelous research he did and how I would love to spend a day picking his brain.
2007-11-11 08:35:21
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answered by Ray T 5
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I saw this question and I thought instantly Jimmy Stewart. Then I read the rest of it and saw you picked him too. He was a great actor, war hero, and pretty much everything else a man should be.
2007-11-10 18:50:23
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answered by Paul B 4
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Hands down, Katherine Hepburn.
2007-11-11 04:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Kathryn Hepburn.
2007-11-10 23:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Kathryn Hepburn.
2007-11-10 18:51:52
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answered by barbara 7
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John Wayne
2007-11-11 06:55:16
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answered by SandyO 5
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