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  1. 15. Nov. 2002 · Eddie Bracken, the sweet, owl-faced comic actor of film, TV and the stage, best known for the movies "Hail the Conquering Hero" and "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek," died Nov. 14 in New Jersey, his ...

  2. Eddie Bracken retired from the Air Force in 1992 after 33 years and 4,129 flying hours, primarily in fighters. In his first 25 years of military service, he held a number of positions in fighter aircraft operations which culminated with his role as Commander of the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing in the United Kingdom, operating the F-111F.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1955 Vinyl release of "Archy And Mehitabel (A Back-Alley Opera) / Echoes Of Archy" on Discogs.

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrackenBracken – Wikipedia

    Eddie Bracken (1915–2002), US-amerikanischer Schauspieler; Helmut von Bracken (1899–1984), deutscher Psychologe und Pädagoge; Jack Bracken (1881–1954), US-amerikanischer Baseballspieler; James Bracken (1909–1972), US-amerikanischer Songwriter und Labelbetreiber; John Bracken (1883–1969), kanadischer Agrarwissenschaftler und Politiker

  5. Votes: 14. 2. Censorship: Morgan's Creek vs. the Production Code (2005 Video) 8 min | Documentary, Short. 6.8. Rate this. A look at the Hays Code and the numerous ways in which Preston Sturges' The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1943) broke the rules. Stars: Andrew Dickos, Ed Sikov, Eddie Bracken, James Ursini. Votes: 11.

  6. Eddie Bracken Ella Raines Raymond Walburn William Demarest Bill Edwards Elizabeth Patterson Jimmy Conlin Franklin Pangborn Jack Norton Paul Porcasi Alan Bridge. Keywords: good guy soldier mother girlfriend mayor playful charming military base small town bar world war ii love triangle deception temptation growing up transformation 1940s

  7. Bracken earned two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for his radio series, "The Eddie Bracken Show," and the other for his work on television, including appearances on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," "Rawhide" and "Murder She Wrote." — Dennis McLellan in the Los Angeles Times Nov. 16, 2002. Related