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Rexford Raymond "Rex"
Cherryman (October 30, 1896 –
August 10, 1928) was an
American actor of the
stage and
screen whose career was most
prolific during...
- to: Rexford,
Kansas Rexford,
Montana Rexford, New York Rex
Cherryman (Rexford
Raymond Cherryman, 1886–1921),
American actor Rexford Tugwell (1891–1971),...
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married co-star Rex
Cherryman. When
Cherryman took ill in
early 1928, his
doctor advised him to take a sea voyage, so
Cherryman set sail for Le Havre...
- He
wrote for the
paper under a
variety of pseudonyms,
including "A. E.
Cherryman".
While still at Truth,
Levin was
invited to
write a
column in The Manchester...
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Hapoel Tel Aviv Dan
Delaunay (born 1995),
professional footballer. Rex
Cherryman (1896–1928),
American actor, died here Jean-Paul
Sartre (1905–1980), philosopher...
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Rudolph Valentino as
Armand Duval Alla ****mova as
Marguerite Gautier Rex
Cherryman as
Gaston Rieux Arthur Hoyt as
Count de
Varville Zeffie Tilbury as Prudence...
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physician and physiologist,
Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1973) 1896 – Rex
Cherryman,
American actor (d. 1928) 1896 – Ruth Gordon,
American actress and screenwriter...
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media analyst Rex
Clark (1935–1978),
Australian army
officer Rex
Cherryman (1897–1928),
American stage and
screen actor Rex
Vicat Cole (1870–1940)...
- brands, or
licensed trademarks,
including Seneca, Libby's, Aunt Nellie's,
CherryMan,
Green Valley, Read, and
Seneca Farms.
About 52% of the
packaged foods...
- The
Trial of Mary
Dugan as the male lead,
replacing the
deceased Rex
Cherryman.
After he left the
Broadway production of The
Trial of Mary Dugan, Heydt...