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Joel Albert McCrea (November 5, 1905 – October 20, 1990) was an American actor whose career spanned a wide variety of genres over almost five decades, including comedy, drama, romance, thrillers, adventures, and Westerns, for which he became best known. He appeared in over one hundred films, starring in over eighty, among them Alfred Hitchcock's espionage thriller Foreign Correspondent (1940), Preston Sturges' comedy classics Sullivan's Travels (1941), and The Palm Beach Story (1942), the romance film Bird of Paradise (1932), the adventure classic The Most Dangerous Game (1932), Gregory La Cava's bawdy comedy Bed of Roses (1933), George Stevens' romantic comedy The More the Merrier (1943), William Wyler's These Three, Come and Get It (both 1936) and Dead End (1937), Howard Hawks' Barbary Coast (1935), and a number of western films, including Wichita (1955) as Wyatt Earp and Sam Peckinpah's Ride the High Country (1962), opposite Randolph Scott. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joel McCrea, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: 1905-11-05 in South Pasadena, California, USA
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Hollywood Story
Four Faces West
Sullivan's Travels
The Palm Beach Story
The Unseen
The Great Man's Lady
Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood
The More the Merrier
One Man's Journey
Foreign Correspondent
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
The Gunfight at Dodge City
The Common Law
Ride the High Country
The San Francisco Story
Wells Fargo
Youth Takes a Fling
The Great Moment
The Silver Horde
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