Manfred F. DeMartino Collection ofCBS Radio Scripts 1943-1945
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Roventini, Johnny
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Sinatra, Frank
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The son of italian immigrants, Frank Sinatra began singing and doing impersonations in school which led to his future career as singer with the Hoboken Four in 1935. The quartet broke up in 1936 and Frank started working his way through the music industry until he finally got his big break in 1940. He would become one of Hollywood's leading men for the next two decades and a constant music hall draw after that until very close to the day he died in 1998. (Adapted from the Official Sinatra Family...
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Tone, Franchot
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Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1966
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Kelton, Pert
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Fontaine, Joan, 1917-2013
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American actress, author, and lecturer; b. Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland in Japan; came to U.S. in 1919 and subsequently became a naturalized citizen. From the description of Joan Fontaine collection, 1929-1997. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70963167 ...
De Martino, Manfred F.
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Biographical Note Prof. Manfred F. DeMartino, who studied and authored books on human sexuality, worked on the CBS backstage crew in the mid-1940s, while he was a student at Brooklyn College. From the guide to the Manfred F. DeMartino Collection of CBS Radio Scripts, 1943-1945, (Recorded Sound Reference Center, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Library of Congress) ...
Demartino, Manfred F.
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