Who is Broderick Crawford?

Who is Broderick Crawford?

Play trailer with sound 2:22 Broderick Crawford is best remembered for two roles: his Oscar-winning turn as Willie Stark in All the King’s Men (1949), and as Chief Dan Mathews on the syndicated TV series Highway Patrol (1955).

What kind of movies did Joan Crawford appear in in 1939?

Crawford signed a contract with Paramount. He appeared in some “B” films: Ambush (1939), Sudden Money (1939) and Undercover Doctor (1939). He had a good role in the prestigious Beau Geste . After appearing in Island of Lost Men (1939), Crawford had a Beau Geste style role in The Real Glory (1939).

What is the real name of Crawford?

He was born William Broderick Crawford on December 9, 1911, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Lester Crawford and Helen Broderick, two vaudeville performers.

Where was Johnny Crawford born and raised?

Crawford was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Lester Crawford and Helen Broderick, who were both vaudeville performers, as his grandparents had been.

What was Broderick Crawford’s error code?

(Error Code: 102630) Broderick Crawford is best remembered for two roles: his Oscar-winning turn as Willie Stark in All the King’s Men (1949), and as Chief Dan Mathews on the syndicated TV series Highway Patrol (1955).

What did Jon Stewart say to Broderick Crawford about Highway Patrol?

While discussing Highway Patrol (1955), in a self-depreciating swipe at his own TV show, Jon tells Broderick Crawford “They don’t make TV shows like that anymore” to which Crawford replies “Yeah they don’t do they?” In the second robbery, the same footage is used from the first one.

Who are the parents of actor Crawford?

Crawford was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Lester Crawford and Helen Broderick, who were both vaudeville performers, as his grandparents had been. Lester appeared in films in the 1920s and 1930s.

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