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1) | Ann Blyth | 1 | ||
2) | Paul Newman | Larry Maddux | 2 | |
3) | Richard Carlson | 3 | ||
4) | Gene Evans | 4 | ||
5) | Alan King | 5 | ||
6) | Virginia Vincent | 6 | ||
7) | Dorothy Green | 7 | ||
8) | Edward Platt | 8 | ||
9) | Rudy Vallee | 9 | ||
10) | Walter Winchell | 10 | ||
11) | Nicky Blair | 11 | ||
12) | Iris Adrian | 12 | ||
13) | Phil Arnold | 13 | ||
14) | Al Bain | 14 | ||
15) | Joe Besser | 15 | ||
16) | Robert Bice | 16 | ||
17) | June McCall | 17 |
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1) | Nelson Gidding | Writer | 1 | |
2) | Oscar Saul | 1 | ||
3) | Dean Riesner | 2 | ||
4) | Stephen Longstreet | 3 |
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1) | Michael Curtiz | Director | 1 |
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Salma El-Sharkawy | Helen Morgan's career in the 1920s and 1930s is traced from her early days performing outside at a fair, through her years as a chorus girl and in speakeasies, to her Broadway prominence in Ziegfeld's "Show Boat." Performances of several of the songs she made famous mark her engagement with Larry Maddux, a gin-runner and con artist, and Russell Wade, a well-known, married New York lawyer, as well as her downfall due to these failed relationships and alcohol. 462 | ||
Salma El-Sharkawy | Helen Morgan, a torch singer, climbs from humble beginnings to fame and money, only to lose everything due to alcohol and bad decisions. 136 |
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