Robert Ozell Moseley
Sign | Capricorn |
Born | Jan 19, 1922 Pumpkin Center, CA |
Died | Feb 6, 1996 Palm Springs, CA |
Age | Died at 74 |
Guy Madison | |
Job | Actor, producer |
Years active | 1944-1988 |
Top Roles | Miles Archer, Cliff W. Harper, Corporal Phil Vaughn, Sailor Harold E. Smith, Maj. Will Denning |
Top Genres | Western, Drama, Action, War, Comedy, Romance |
Top Topics | World War II, Christmas, Heist |
Top Collaborators | Frank McDonald (Director), Andy Devine, Byron Foulger, I. Stanford Jolley |
Shares birthday with | Jean Stapleton, B.P. Schulberg, Tippi Hedren see more.. |
Guy Madison Overview:
Actor, Guy Madison, was born Robert Ozell Moseley on Jan 19, 1922 in Pumpkin Center, CA. Madison died at the age of 74 on Feb 6, 1996 in Palm Springs, CA .
HONORS and AWARDS:
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He was honored with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the categories of Television and Radio.
BlogHub Articles:
The Cowboy is My Hero -
By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 19, 2016 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversWhen most people think of famous Hollywood fathers they think of the men whose children followed in their profession ( e.g. John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Danny Thomas ) or actors who are famous for being family men ( Paul Newman, Fred MacMurray ). I think the best testament to a truly gr... Read full article
The Cowboy is My Hero -
By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 19, 2016 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversWhen most people think of famous Hollywood fathers they think of the men whose children followed in their profession ( e.g. John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Danny Thomas ) or actors who are famous for being family men ( Paul Newman, Fred MacMurray ). I think the best testament to a truly gr... Read full article
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Guy Madison Quotes:
Pvt. Cullen: Well, sir, when I get drunk I forget what I do and I steal.
Miles Archer: Uh-huh.
Pvt. Cullen: And when I steal, I want to forget what I did so I get drunk.
Miles Archer: I just get drunk
Martha Cutting: You sympathize with them. Why?
Capt. Robert MacClaw: Perhaps because we destroyed the Indian's ability to make a distinction between the good and the bad. He has a child's logic: the white man hurt him, therefore all white men are bad.
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