Obscure Actors that we rememeber from our childhood

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Hugh Brannum​

American actor (1910-1987)​

Hugh Brannum played Mr. Green Jeans on the children's television show Captain Kangaroo from 1955 until 1984. Brannum, who was also known by the childhood nickname "Lumpy," was a versatile artist with a background in music, which he showcased through his character's musical performances on the show.
 
Two American "character actors" who appeared in a lot of movies. On the left, Westerns villain supreme, Lee Van Cleef. On the right, Elli Wallach, who was sometimes a villain and sometimes cleaned up well as an everyman.
My grandson was born with eyes shaped a bit like Lee Van Cleef's. His father wondered from who did his son inherit that shape. I laughed to myself thinking "Lee Van Cleef". 🤣
 
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🤣One of the most amusing posts on SF that I've ever read! (Though I can understand if it was an uncomfortable juncture for your daughter, or son?, back then.)
I didn't tell that to neither mother nor father. I don't think they knew of the actor. Now that my grandson's an adult, I might tell my daughter. She has a good sense of humor, BUT it is her son, so she may not see it as humorous. :unsure: :D
 
Actually I only got into film noir recently. And thanks, you reminded me of how I know Arnold Stang.
Oh, that's great. You have some wonderful viewing ahead of you. If you haven't seen it, you must watch Double Indemnity with Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, and Edward G. Robinson. It's certainly top 3 noirs of all time. I've watched it 10+ times. It's even got a cameo shot of co-writer Raymond Chandler-- the only known instance of him on film.
 

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