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Seabiscuit (May 23, 1933 – May 17, 1947) was a
champion thoroughbred racehorse in the
United States who
became the top money-winning
racehorse up to the...
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Seabiscuit is a 2003
American sports film co-produced,
written and
directed by Gary Ross and
based on the best-selling 1999 non-fiction book Seabiscuit:...
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Seabiscuit was a
champion Thoroughbred racehorse in the
United States.
Seabiscuit or sea
biscuit may also
refer to: Hardtack, a hard type of
edible beaten...
- The
Story of
Seabiscuit is a 1949
American drama film
directed by
David Butler and
starring Shirley Temple and
Barry Fitzgerald in a semi-fictionalized...
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Seabiscuit: An
American Legend is a non-fiction book
written by
Laura Hillenbrand,
published in 1999. The book is a
biography of the
Thoroughbred racehorse...
- rode at
racetracks in the
United States and is best
known for
riding Seabiscuit. Red
Pollard was the
grandson of
Michael Pollard, born in 1834 in Ireland...
- with the
Devil (1999), The
Cider House Rules (1999),
Wonder Boys (2000),
Seabiscuit (2003), The Good
German (2006),
Brothers (2009), The
Great Gatsby (2013)...
- The
Seabiscuit Handicap is a
Grade II
American Thoroughbred horse race for three-years-old and
older over a
distance of one and one-sixteenth
miles (8+1⁄2...
- for his work on Jur****ic World, The
Amazing Spider-Man, The Rock and
Seabiscuit, for
which he
received an
Oscar nomination for Best Cinematography. Schwartzman...
- time. He
bought the soon-to-be-famous
horse Seabiscuit.
According to
Laura Hillenbrand's
biography of
Seabiscuit, Howard's
early car
dealership in San Francisco...