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Charles Grodin
A comedian who has played both romantic cads and evil villains with a straight face, Charles Grodin's diverse screen endeavors have included being obstetrician to Rosemary's Baby (1961) and amour to M...
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Rupert Grint
Rupert Grint plays young wizard Ron Weasley in the popular film series based on the Harry Potter stories of J.K. Rowling. Weasley is Potter's redheaded sidekick at Hogwarts, the school for wiza...
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Melanie Griffith
Melanie Griffith is famous for movies such as Something Wild (1986) and Working Girl (1988, with Harrison Ford), and for her marriages to actors Don Johnson and Antonio Banderas. Griffith, the daughte...
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Andy Griffith
Andy Griffith capitalized on a toothy grin and southern charm to make TV history with two successful series: The Andy Griffith Show (1960-68) and Matlock (1986-95). Griffith got his start in th...
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Pam Grier
Actress Pam Grier grew up on U.S. Air Force bases in Europe and near Denver, Colorado. She moved to Hollywood and worked as a production assistant, eventually falling into the role of actress in 1970,...
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Joel Grey
The son of renowned nightclub performer and producer Mickey Katz, Joel Grey grew up amid song, dance, and glitz. He performed in Catskills revues and enjoyed small parts on television and stage before...
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Sydney Greenstreet
Tea-planter turned actor, Greenstreet's distinctive presence added weight to Warner Brothers films throughout the '40s. Often paired with Peter Lorre, the two appeared in The Maltese Falcon (1941), fo...
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Lorne Greene
Venerable actor with large physique and distinctive deep voice who is best known for his role as Ben Cartwright on the series Bonanza (1959–73). Before working in television, he worked as a news reade...
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Graham Greene
Graham Greene began his theatrical career as a sound engineer, made his acting debut on the London stage, and won fame as Sioux wise man Kicking Bird in the film Dances with Wolves (1990). The perform...
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Eva Green
French actress Eva Green was the "Bond girl" Vesper Lynd in the 2006 film Casino Royale (starring Daniel Craig). Trained at the Ecole d'Art Dramatique Eva Saint-Paul in Paris, she spent two ...
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Spalding Gray
By turns neurotic, brainy, funny and gloomy, Gray was known for theatrical one-man shows in which he simply sat and talked directly to the audience. His monologues were based on his own life: his smal...
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Hugh Grant
A specialist at playing charming twits and rogues, Grant became an international star in the 1994 comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral. His other films include Sense and Sensibility (1995, with Kate Win...
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Cary Grant
Cary Grant was a leading box-office star for three decades, and the silver screen's definition of the quick-witted and debonair gent. He co-starred with just about every leading lady in the bus...
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Stewart Granger
Dashing actor known best for his deep voice and the flourish with which he approached roles as a swashbuckler. He made his London stage debut in 1938 and appeared in two productions before military se...
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