Showing posts with label Nat Pendleton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nat Pendleton. Show all posts

Thursday, August 07, 2025

So Many Birthdays ....

Yes, so many ... decided to combine a few Bob co-stars, six from this week alone.  So, Happy Birthday to ...

Anita Page, Aug. 4th, co-starred with Bob in Free and Easy (1930)


Reginald Owen, Aug. 5th, co-starred with Bob in several movies, decided to use this photo of Mr. Owen in Sherlock Holmes (1932).  He is Dr. Watson to Clive Brook's Sherlock.  Love the bowtie.  


Irene Purcell, Aug. 7th, appeared with Bob in Man in Possession (1931).  She and Bob worked so well together, wish they had done more.


Ann Harding, Aug. 7th, shown here with Bob in Biography of a Bachelor Girl (1935). 


Nat Pendleton, Aug. 9th, was a very busy supporting actor in the 1930s and 1940s.  He did a great job with the role of Madge Evans' unwanted suitor in Fugitive Lovers (1934)


and, finally, Dorothy Jordan, Aug. 9th, portrayed a rather demure young lady when co-starring with Bob in Love in the Rough (1930) and Shipmates (1931).  I like this sexy version of Dorothy.  


Thursday, July 20, 2023

Ah...So Many Great Scene-Stealers

 This is a still from Swing Your Lady (1938) starring Humphrey Bogart and heavily supported by Allen Jenkins, Frank McHugh and Nat Pendleton...all great character actors.  When I first saw it, a quick look at Mr. Pendleton and I nearly choked.  The look on his face with a rope around his neck, just too funny.  The left eye, nose and mouth all slightly askew.  He has certainly stolen this scene from his fellow seasoned scene-stealers.


And a closer shot of Nat (in case you can't find your magnifying glass)......