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Post by topbilled on Jan 2, 2024 9:26:13 GMT
Walter Pidgeon had already been making films in Hollywood for over a decade when he signed with MGM in 1937. His first film at the studio was Jean Harlow’s last, SARATOGA, which almost wasn’t completed due to her untimely death in the middle of production. From 1937 to 1956, Pidgeon would make 58 films at MGM as well as others on loan out to various studios during this time. He is remembered for his frequent collaborations with Greer Garson in the 1940s and early 1950s. Six years after his contract ended, he briefly returned to his old stomping grounds to do a guest-starring role on Rawhide, a popular TV western that was made on the MGM lot.
Check out:
6000 ENEMIES (1939)
BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST (1941)
THE SECRET HEART (1946)
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