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  1. The five briskly entertaining, vividly performed westerns made by director Budd Boetticher and strapping star Randolph Scott in the second half of the 1950s transcend their B-movie origins to become rich, unexpectedly profound explorations of loyalty, greed, honor, and revenge. Often grouped under the name Ranown (after producer Harry Joe Brown and Scott’s production company) and colorfully ...

  2. Randolph Scott et Cary Grant, octobre 1933. Durant sa vie, Scott a très jalousement caché sa vie privée, tenant à vivre en dehors du radar des médias : les rumeurs lui prêtèrent pourtant une attirance pour les hommes. De plus, le code Hays veillait à censurer les comportements déviants à Hollywood.

  3. Marion duPont Scott (May 3, 1894 – September 4, 1983) was a thoroughbred horsebreeder who operated a racing stable for both flat and steeplechase racing. She was the last private owner of Montpelier , the mansion and land estate of former United States President James Madison .

  4. Scott Randolph. Producer: Steve-O: Guilty as Charged. Scott Randolph is known for Steve-O: Guilty as Charged (2016), Perfect Chaos (2022) and Steve-O: Gnarly (2020).

  5. Born George Randolph Scott in Orange County, Virginia, the second of six children, his father was an administrative engineer in a textile firm. Growing up in Charlotte, North Carolina, his father was able to afford to send him to private schools and from an early age he excelled in sports.

  6. Randolph Scott (n. 23 ianuarie 1898 – d. 2 martie 1987) a fost un actor american de film. Vă rugăm să contribuiți la îmbunătățirea articolului ...

  7. This portrait of Cary Grant and Randolph Scott was taken at their Santa Monica beach house in the 1930s. The "merry bachelors," as the press called them, lived together off and on, between marriages, for 12 years. When Scotty Bowers got to know them, both actors were married, "but that didn't stop the three of us from becoming very closely acquainted."

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