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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required I was one of the best leading men in Hollywood. Many people thought my acting was quite good! As long as Jack L. Warner said it was so, I would be acting in many a diverse scenario! They would have me playing a gangster or tough guy. My great acting caught many a theater goer's eye. Movie fans loved me in my appearance in "Public Enemy", when I smashed a grapefruit in a woman's face for all to see. Those were the usual roles from the studio I would get. However, in the forties, my best part would come yet. I won the Oscar for portraying a real-life song and dance man. who was known on Broadway as George M. Cohan. After that, I received many an offer and demand to play many lucrative parts! Life was surely grand! In a fifties film I starred in that played in many places, I was Lon Chaney in "A Man of a Thousand Faces" My last starring role was as a man with the Coca-Cola company. This was in Billy Wilder's film "One, Two, Three". In this film, I got myself in plenty of hot water where behind the Iron Curtain, I lost the boss's daughter. That was the last film for me for quite some time, until I appeared briefly in the picture "Ragtime".
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