1. Peter Gardner Ostrum, a native of Cleveland, played an important
role as a child actor (Charlie Bucket) in Mel Stuart’s ’Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory’ in 1971 and was offered a three-movie contract but he
turned it down . He never acted again and is now a Veterinarian in rural New
York.
2. The First Hollywood Stunt Man was ex-U.S. cavalary Frank Hanaway who was first cast in ‘The Great Train Robbery’ in 1903 for his ability to fall off a horse without hurting himself.
2. The First Hollywood Stunt Man was ex-U.S. cavalary Frank Hanaway who was first cast in ‘The Great Train Robbery’ in 1903 for his ability to fall off a horse without hurting himself.
3. The
Hollywood Actor with the most screen
credits is John Carradine who has
been in over 230 movies.
4. The
First Hollywood Stunt Woman was Helen Gibson whose first stint was in
‘The Hazards of Helen’ in 1914. She was an American actress, a trick rider, a
rodeo performer and a film producer.
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