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Brando was no matinée idol heady with wine, or movie star who had more chemistry than talent.
But you only have to look at Digby, beautiful as a matinée idol, and completely barking with it, to know that Jack has a point.
He was very close to Rajkumar, the Kannada matinée Idol.
He appeared in more than 150 films, first as a young matinée idol and later as a character actor and star of many B movies.
Mr Christian Slater, the Hollywood matinée idol (see right), has been considering the subject of romance.
He was quite popular in New York City, thanks not only to his talent, but his Brooklyn roots and matinée idol looks.
Sen criticised him for casting a matinée idol such as Uttam Kumar, whom he considered a compromise.
The film is notable as the final attempt of the British matinée idol Novello to break into Hollywood films.
Betty Grable plays young Jane Morrow, who applies for the job of a theater usherette, and encounters her matinée idol.
Beaton, C. "Lovely Lily Elsie", The rise and fall of the matinée idol, ed.
The studio also assigned matinée idol Akira Kobayashi and Chieko Matsubara to the lead roles.
She was also the niece of Broadway matinée idol John Drew Jr and early Vitagraph movie star Sidney Drew.
Lawrence was a handsome matinée idol, who had been a juvenile in Henry Irving's Shakespeare company; Braithwaite was a major West End star.
To hear him tell it, he has very little to offer, being neither fun, nor funny, nor pleasing to look upon: "I'm not unattractive, but I'm not a matinée idol.
Starring Uttam Kumar and Sharmila Tagore, in the twenty-four hours of the journey, the film explores the inner conflict of the apparently highly successful matinée idol.
Armando Goyena (December 7, 1922 - March 9, 2011), born Jose Revilla, was a Filipino actor and matinée idol who was popular in the 1950s.
Barrowman recounts Davies as having been searching for an actor with a "matinée idol quality", telling him that "the only one in the whole of Britain who could do it was you".
During the 1920s, three actors Rudolph Valentino, Ramon Novarro and Ivor Novello were considered leading Matinée idols.
Woods plays an explosive but repressed Manhattan cop, with Fox as a Hollywood matinée idol who decides to shadow him by way of research for a tougher kind of cinematic role.
His aunts included Hollywood film stars Constance and Joan Bennett, from whom he was estranged, and his maternal grandfather was the celebrated matinée idol Richard Bennett.
In 1978 he played the role of Bruce Granit, a matinée idol caricature, in Harold Prince's On the Twentieth Century, for which he won his first Tony Award.
The most striking feature of Bobet the man rather than rider was his ambition to behave like a Hollywood matinée idol, a sort of David Niven character in a dinner suit tuxedo.
Subsequently he was leading man opposite some of the leading female stars of the day, including Mary Pickford, Norma Talmadge and Gloria Swanson and became a silent screen matinée idol.
For the boxer nicknamed "Matinee Idol", see Bobby Czyz Matinée idol is a term used mainly to describe film or theatre stars who are adored to the point of adulation by their fans.