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  1. Roscoe Arbuckle filmography. These are the films of the American silent film actor, comedian, director, and screenwriter Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Films marked with a diamond (♦) were directed by and featured Arbuckle. He used the name William Goodrich on the films he directed from 1924 onward. Arbuckle's films share the common fate of all ...

  2. Red Mill, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Drudge Of The Red Mill Tavern Opening scene, Marion Davies in one of her earliest true comic roles, as Dutch scullery maid Tina, George Siegmann her oppressive boss, and a mouse evidently named Ignatz, in The Red Mill, 1926, directed by the exonerated but still-stigmatized Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, under a pseudonym.

  3. L’affaire Roscoe Arbuckle, consécutive à la mort de l’actrice Virginia Rappe, en 1921, est le premier de ce que l’on appellera les grands scandales hollywoodiens [pertinence contestée]. L’acteur et réalisateur Roscoe Arbuckle , à l’époque au sommet de sa gloire, est accusé du viol et de la mort de l’actrice.

  4. Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle once ruled the world as the King of Comedy during the silent era. It was Fatty Arbuckle who initiated pie-throwing and costuming as women which nearly every slapstick comedian including Red Skelton, the Marx Brothers, Milton Berle and the Three Stooges used in their routines much later on.

  5. 21. Juni 2019 · Das Buch erscheint im Herbst 2020. Christof Weigold: „Der Mann, der nicht mitspielt“. 640 Seiten, 10 Euro. „Der blutrote Teppich“. 640 Seiten, 16 Euro. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln. Die ...

  6. Roscoe Arbuckle weighed in excess of at birth and as both parents had slim builds this resulted in his father not believing the child was his own offspring. This disbelief led him to name the child after a politician whom he despised, Republican senator Roscoe Conkling. The birth was traumatic for Mollie and resulted in chronic health problems which contributed to her death 12 years later.

  7. Virginia Rappe. Virginia Rappe, um 1920. Virginia Rappe (eigentlich Virginia Caroline Rapp, * 7. Juli 1891 [1] [2] in Chicago; † 9. September 1921 in San Francisco, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Stummfilmschauspielerin. Sie wirkte in elf Stummfilmen mit.