Lloyd Gough, the Glossary
Lloyd Gough (born Michael Gough; September 21, 1907 – July 23, 1984) was an American theater, film, and television actor.[1]
Table of Contents
45 relations: A Southern Yankee, All My Sons (film), Always Leave Them Laughing, Aortic aneurysm, Black Bart (film), Body and Soul (1947 film), California, Cannon (TV series), Character actor, Cinema of the United States, Earthquake (1974 film), Executive Action (film), Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Funny Girl (film), Gunsmoke, Hollywood blacklist, House Calls (1978 film), House Un-American Activities Committee, Karen Morley, Kentucky Jones, Los Angeles, Madigan, Mannix season 1, My Old Man's Place, New York City, Outside the Wall (film), Perry Mason (1957 TV series), Rancho Notorious, River Lady, Roseanna McCoy, Storm Warning (1950 film), Sunset Boulevard (film), Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here, Tension (film), That Wonderful Urge, The Babe Ruth Story, The Front, The Great White Hope (film), The Green Hornet (TV series), The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover, The Scarf (film), The Sweet Ride, Tony Rome, Tulsa (film), Valentino (1951 film).
A Southern Yankee
A Southern Yankee is a 1948 American comedy western film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Red Skelton, Brian Donlevy and Arlene Dahl.
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All My Sons (film)
All My Sons is a 1948 film noir drama directed by Irving Reis and starring Edward G. Robinson and Burt Lancaster.
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Always Leave Them Laughing
Always Leave Them Laughing is a 1949 American musical comedy-drama film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Milton Berle and Virginia Mayo.
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Aortic aneurysm
An aortic aneurysm is an enlargement (dilatation) of the aorta to greater than 1.5 times normal size.
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Black Bart (film)
Black Bart is a 1948 American Western Technicolor film directed by George Sherman and starring Yvonne De Carlo, and Dan Duryea as the real-life stagecoach bandit Charles E. Boles, known as Black Bart.
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Body and Soul (1947 film)
Body and Soul is a 1947 American film noir sports drama directed by Robert Rossen and starring John Garfield, Lilli Palmer, Hazel Brooks, Anne Revere, and William Conrad.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
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Cannon (TV series)
Cannon is an American detective television series produced by Quinn Martin that aired from 1971 to 1976 on CBS.
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Character actor
A character actor is an actor known for playing unusual, eccentric or interesting characters in supporting roles, rather than leading ones.
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Cinema of the United States
The cinema of the United States, consisting mainly of major film studios (also known metonymously as Hollywood) along with some independent films, has had a large effect on the global film industry since the early 20th century.
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Earthquake (1974 film)
Earthquake is a 1974 American ensemble disaster drama film directed and produced by Mark Robson and starring Charlton Heston and Ava Gardner.
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Executive Action (film)
Executive Action is a 1973 American conspiracy thriller film about the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, written by Dalton Trumbo, Mark Lane, and Donald Freed, and directed by David Miller.
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Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Fifth Amendment (Amendment V) to the United States Constitution creates several constitutional rights, limiting governmental powers focusing on criminal procedures.
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Funny Girl (film)
Funny Girl is a 1968 American biographical-musical film directed by William Wyler and written by Isobel Lennart, adapted from her book for the stage musical of the same title.
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Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston.
Hollywood blacklist
The Hollywood blacklist was an entertainment industry blacklist put in effect in the mid-20th century in the United States during the early years of the Cold War, in Hollywood and elsewhere.
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House Calls (1978 film)
House Calls is a 1978 American comedy-drama film directed by Howard Zieff and starring Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Art Carney, and Richard Benjamin.
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House Un-American Activities Committee
The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HCUA), popularly the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), was an investigative committee of the United States House of Representatives, created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having communist ties.
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Karen Morley
Karen Morley (born Mildred Linton; December 12, 1909 – March 8, 2003) was an American film actress. Lloyd Gough and Karen Morley are Hollywood blacklist.
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Kentucky Jones
Kentucky Jones is an American comedy-drama television series starring Dennis Weaver which centers around a widowed Southern California veterinarian and rancher raising an adopted Chinese boy.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
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Madigan
Madigan is a 1968 American neo-noir crime drama thriller film directed by Don Siegel (as Donald Siegel) and starring Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda and Inger Stevens.
Mannix season 1
This is a list of episodes from the first season of Mannix.
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My Old Man's Place
My Old Man's Place (also known as Glory Boy or The Old Man's Place) is a 1971 American war drama film directed by Edwin Sherin and starring Arthur Kennedy, Mitchell Ryan, William Devane, Michael Moriarty, and Topo Swope.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Outside the Wall (film)
Outside the Wall is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Crane Wilbur and starring Richard Basehart, Marilyn Maxwell, Signe Hasso and Dorothy Hart.
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Perry Mason (1957 TV series)
Perry Mason is an American legal drama series originally broadcast on CBS television from September 21, 1957, to May 22, 1966.
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Rancho Notorious
Rancho Notorious is a 1952 American Technicolor western film directed by Fritz Lang and starring Marlene Dietrich as the matron of a criminal hideout called Chuck-a-Luck, named after the game of chance referenced in the film.
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River Lady
River Lady is a 1948 American lumberjack Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Yvonne De Carlo and Dan Duryea.
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Roseanna McCoy
Roseanna McCoy is a 1949 American drama film directed by Irving Reis.
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Storm Warning (1950 film)
Storm Warning is a 1950 American thriller film noir starring Ginger Rogers, Ronald Reagan, Doris Day, and Steve Cochran.
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Sunset Boulevard (film)
Sunset Boulevard (styled in the main title on-screen as SUNSET BLVD.) is a 1950 American black comedy film noir directed by Billy Wilder and co-written by Wilder and Charles Brackett.
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Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here
Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here is a 1969 American Western film based on the true story of a Chemehuevi–Paiute Native American named Willie Boy and his run-in with the law in 1909 in Banning, California, United States.
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Tension (film)
Tension is a 1949 American crime film noir directed by John Berry, and written by Allen Rivkin, based on a story written by John D. Klorer.
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That Wonderful Urge
That Wonderful Urge is a 1948 American screwball comedy film directed by Robert B. Sinclair and starring Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney and Reginald Gardiner.
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The Babe Ruth Story
The Babe Ruth Story is a 1948 American biographical film about professional baseball player Babe Ruth (1895–1948), who achieved fame as a slugging outfielder for the New York Yankees.
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The Front
The Front is a 1976 American drama film set against the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s, when artists, writers, directors, and others were rendered unemployable, having been accused of subversive political activities in support of Communism or of being Communists themselves.
The Great White Hope (film)
The Great White Hope is a 1970 American biographical romantic drama film written and adapted from the 1967 Howard Sackler play of the same name.
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The Green Hornet (TV series)
The Green Hornet is an American action television series broadcast on ABC during the 1966–1967 television season, starring Van Williams as the Green Hornet/Britt Reid and Bruce Lee as Kato.
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The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover is a 1977 American biographical drama film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen.
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The Scarf (film)
The Scarf is a 1951 American film noir written and directed by Ewald André Dupont starring John Ireland, Mercedes McCambridge, James Barton, and Emlyn Williams.
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The Sweet Ride
The Sweet Ride is a 1968 American drama film with a few surfer/biker exploitation film elements.
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Tony Rome
Tony Rome is a 1967 American neo-noir mystery crime thriller film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra in the title role, alongside Jill St. John, Sue Lyon and Gena Rowlands.
Tulsa (film)
Tulsa is a 1949 American Western action film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Susan Hayward and Robert Preston, and featured Lloyd Gough, Chill Wills (as the narrator), and Ed Begley in one of his earliest film roles, billed as Edward Begley.
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Valentino (1951 film)
Valentino is a 1951 American biographical film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Eleanor Parker.
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