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Clint Eastwood vs. John Wayne
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1031831" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>That's the other part of the equation Alan. The supporting actors (actresses) make the star what they are more often than not. Walter Brennan really was a great actor, but never got the big leading roles due to his appearance, but he made a ton of movies in which he made the lead actor look really good--that's why they are called "supporting" actors. </p><p>I did tho, get really tired of seeing Ward Bond/John Wayne and Susan Locke/Clint Eastwood combos. </p><p>Gabby Hayes was a good example who worked well with Roy Rogers, Hopalong, and John Wayne early on to help further their careers. Dag Nab it!</p><p></p><p>If I want to see an actor that could REALLY act and make you believe it--I'll watch Casablanca, Key Largo, or The African Queen. It gets no better, but that's off topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1031831, member: 18945"] That's the other part of the equation Alan. The supporting actors (actresses) make the star what they are more often than not. Walter Brennan really was a great actor, but never got the big leading roles due to his appearance, but he made a ton of movies in which he made the lead actor look really good--that's why they are called "supporting" actors. I did tho, get really tired of seeing Ward Bond/John Wayne and Susan Locke/Clint Eastwood combos. Gabby Hayes was a good example who worked well with Roy Rogers, Hopalong, and John Wayne early on to help further their careers. Dag Nab it! If I want to see an actor that could REALLY act and make you believe it--I'll watch Casablanca, Key Largo, or The African Queen. It gets no better, but that's off topic. [/QUOTE]
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