Which Iconic Retro (Male) Actor Are You?
Which Iconic Retro (Male) Actor Are You?
I got Fred Astaire! :D
I got Fred Astaire! :D
Choose Your Leading Lady:
What is Your Best Feature?
Favorite Movie Genre?
Favorite Hair Cut/Style?
Favorite Wardrobe Essential:
Your Movie Collection Wouldn't Be Complete Without:
Which do prefer?
Necktie or Bow tie?
What do/would you like to do in your free time?
Pick your best friend:
Favorite Book?
Favorite Hat?
James 'Jimmy' Stewart
James 'Jimmy' Stewart
You are different, a good different. You are kind and considerate. But you can get emotional at times. You enjoy good family clean content!
Cary Grant
Cary Grant
You are the meaning of classy. There is a wide range of things that you like or enjoy.
Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart
You are sure of yourself and let everyone know it. You are classically stylish, and enjoy some mystery and drama every once in a while.
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
You are agile, ritzy, and happy-go-lucky. You enjoy dancing and music and tripping the light fantastic!
Charles 'Charlie' Chaplin
Charles 'Charlie' Chaplin
You are thoughtful and classic. You can be very comical with you "out of the box" thinking.
Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck
You are overpowering, wise, and sophisticated. Your style is simple but different.
James Garner
James Garner
You are tall, charming, and sportive. You are generally a cheerful person, but know when to be serious.
John Wayne
John Wayne
You are strong and don't follow trends. You are the original, unique you!
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Here are a few stories about John Wayne:
The evening before a shoot he was trying to get some sleep in a Las Vegas hotel. The suite directly below his was that of Frank Sinatra (never a good friend of Wayne), who was having a party. The noise kept Wayne awake, and each time he made a complaining phone call it quieted temporarily but each time eventually grew louder. Wayne at last appeared at Sinatra's door and told Frank to stop the noise. A Sinatra bodyguard of Wayne's size approached saying, "Nobody talks to Mr. Sinatra that way." Wayne looked at the man, turned as though to leave, then backhanded the bodyguard, who fell to the floor, where Wayne knocked him out by crashing a chair on top of him. The party noise stopped.
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He and his buddy, actor Ward Bond, frequently played practical jokes on each other. In one incident, Bond bet Wayne that they could stand on opposite sides of a newspaper and Wayne wouldn't be able to hit him. Bond set a sheet of newspaper down in a doorway, Wayne stood on one end, and Bond slammed the door in his face, shouting "Try and hit me now!" Wayne responded by sending his fist through the door, flooring Bond (and winning the bet).