Many people starred in the 1937 movie Stage Door. Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, Gail Patrick and Lucille Ball are just some examples of the notable people in Stage Door.
The line 'Calla Lillies Darling' by Katherine Hepburn came from the movie Stage Door and also starred Ginger Rogers, Adolph Menjou, Gail Patrick, Andrea Leeds, Lucille Ball, Eve Arden and Anne Miller.
Marlon Brando starred both in the Broadway stage version and in the movie.
I don't know. on a paper i have it says he is a actor.It say here: better known by his stage name Jason Derülo, is an American singer-songwriter, actor and dancer. so he has starred in a movie or a T.V. show
Yes it is from the movie Stage Door. The line is said as a part of dialogue that Katherine Hepburns characters is saying in a play that she is acting in. At first she says the line very stiff, a sign that her character cannot act very well. Then after Katherine Hepburn's character's friend is killed, she says the lines perfectly on opening night and is held as a great actress. Stage Door also starred Ginger Rodgers and a young Lucilee O'Ball in a bit part.
Angelina Jolie starred in the 2008 movie Changeling. The 1980 movie The Changeling starred George C. Scott.
The main person who starred in the movie Escalation and is listed first in the credits is Lino Capolicchio. Another person who starred in the movie is Claudine Auger.
Some of the people who starred in the movie The Vanguard are Randy Wayne and Shiv Grewal Jamal. Another person who starred the movie is Christopher Hatherall Biosyn.
American stage and film director Gene Saks was the director that worked on the movie "The Odd Couple." The 1968 American comedy film that starred Jack Lemmon.
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There were many people who starred in the movie Brainscan. Examples of people who starred in the movie Brainscan includes Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, and T. Ryder Smith.
One of the people who starred in the 2003 movie Goodbye Lenin is the actor Daniel Bruhl. Another person who starred in the movie is Chulpan Khamatova.
"The Phantom Tollbooth" (1970). It starred Butch Patrick of "Munsters" fame.