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In the musical there is
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The Baltimore Chocolate Drop (uncredited) played by James 'Cannonball' Green in Golden Boy (1939). In the play The Drop never appears onstage.
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The Chocloate Drop was replaced by Lopez in the musical. He was played by Jaime Rogers who had previously played Loco in West Side Story.
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Henry Bratsburg (better known today as Harry Morgan-of Dragnet and Mash fame) as Pepper White in the Group theatre's 1937 production of Golden Boy.
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Pepper White (uncredited) played by Frank Jenks in Golden Boy (1939)
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Arthur O'Connell played Pepper White in 1952 theatre revival.
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IMDB gives the following
Fighter (uncredited) played by Al Bayne in Golden Boy (1939) Ex-Pug (uncredited) played by Irving Cohen ibhof inductee in Golden Boy (1939) Fighter (uncredited) played by Joe Grey in Golden Boy (1939) Fighter (uncredited) played by John Kerns Fighter (uncredited) played by Cy Schindell in Golden Boy (1939) Created these to reflect these guys using mostly surnames from the play . Cy Fulton LW B6 Al Guffey LW B3 John K. Talbot LW B3 JoeJoe Pulaski LW S1 Con Irving LW S1 Last edited by bear; 05-22-2006 at 08:18 PM. |
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The following fighters are mentioned in the play by surname only.
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Named in the play are:
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Also named in the play are:
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I got my video out today. Also have the book around here somewhere. Will get to it after a rewatch and a reread. I'd rate him higher working on retired prime. Gossett was 55 when he took the role and had ballooned to over 240 pounds for his role in The Punisher. He trained like hell to both loose weight and develop a believable boxing physique. Romano describes his traing regimen. He ate5 to 7 small meals a day to drop 40 pounds. He also did a four month 6 day a week training routine that included sparring sessions. I wish that some of our lard butt heavies like Jam-a-Meal McCline would find this kind of dedication, Gossett did it for a movie role. I take he insights into the actor's training given in Romano into account when I rate these guys and Gossett gets a big plus for his work to prepare for the film Bear Quote:
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When I watch classic bouts even the party-animals of yesteryear--guys like Bonavena are in shape to go into championship rounds.
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Double Play-Novel by Robert Parker
Robert B. Parker, author of the Spenser series is one of my favorite writers. His novel Doubleplay is about an ex-marine, ex-boxer, Joseph Burke who bodyguards Jackie Robinson. Fighters are:
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Question-RE image transfer
I've been adding files to this thread. Why are the images appearing as jpg file and not as pics. The only pic I've been able to transfer is the Joe Plooka belt on another thread. I've moved image files here in the past but I'm obviously missing a step now.
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Robert Parker is most noted for creating Spenser, a PI who once fought professionally. Robert Urich played Sepnser in a TV series and several films.
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