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86 | Klaus | Besser | m | In 1911, Chatterton made her Broadway stage debut in The Great Name. Her greatest success onstage came in 1914, when she starred in the play Daddy Long Legs, adapted from the novel by Jean Webster. Chatterton married her first husband, actor Ralph Forbes, on December 19, 1924, in Manhattan. They moved to Los Angeles. With the help of Emil Jannings, she was cast in her first film role in Sins of the Fathers in 1928. That same year, she was signed to a contract by Paramount Pictures. Chatterton's first film for Paramount was also her first sound film, The Doctor's Secret, released in 1929. Chatterton was able to make the transition from silents to sound because of her stage experience. Later in 1929, Chatterton was loaned to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where she starred in Madame X. The film was a critical and box-office success, and effectively launched Chatterton's career. For her work in the film, Chatterton received her first nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actress. The following year, she starred in Sarah and Son, portraying an impoverished housewife who rises to fame and fortune as an opera singer. The film was another critical and financial success, and Chatterton received a second Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Later that year, Chatterton was voted the second female star of the year, behind only Norma Shearer, in a poll conducted by the West Coast film exhibitors. In 1933, Chatterton starred in the successful Pre-Code comedy-drama Female. When she left Paramount Pictures, her initial home studio, for Warner Bros., along with Kay Francis and William Powell, the brothers Warner were said to then need an infusion of "class". She co-starred in the film Dodsworth (1936), for Samuel Goldwyn, which is regarded widely as her finest film, giving what many considered an Oscar-worthy performance, although she was not nominated. Due to her age and the studios' focus on younger, more bankable stars, she moved to England and continued to star in films there. Chatterton's final film was A Royal Divorce (1938). | Chatterton was one of the few woman aviators at the time, and was good friends with Amelia Earhart. She flew solo across the U.S. several times, and served as sponsor of the Sportsman Pilot Mixed Air Derby and the annual Ruth Chatterton Air Derby during the 1930s; she also opened the National Air Races in Los Angeles in 1936.She taught British film and stage actor Brian Aherne to fly, an experience he described at length in his 1969 autobiography A Proper Job. Chatterton was married three times and had no children. In 1924, she married British actor Ralph Forbes, who starred opposite her that same year in The Magnolia Lady, a musical version of the A.E. Thomas and Alice Duer Miller hit Come Out of the Kitchen. Their divorce was finalized on August 12, 1932. The following day, August 13, Chatterton married George Brent, her The Rich Are Always with Us and The Crash co-star, in Harrison, New York. The couple separated in March 1934 and were divorced in October 1934. Chatterton married actor Barry Thomson in 1942. They remained married until his death in 1960. | in 1911, besser made his broadway stage debut in the great name. his greatest success onstage came in 1914, when he starred in the play daddy long legs, adapted from the novel by jean webster. besser married his first husband, actor ralph forbes, on december 19, 1924, in manhattan. they moved to los angeles. with the help of emil jannings, he was cast in his first film role in sins of the fathers in 1928. that same year, he was signed to a contract by paramount pictures. besser's first film for paramount was also his first sound film, the doctor's secret, released in 1929. besser was able to make the transition from silents to sound because of his stage experience. later in 1929, besser was loaned to metro-goldwyn-mayer, where he starred in madame x. the film was a critical and box-office success, and effectively launched besser's career. for his work in the film, besser received his first nomination for an academy award for best actress. the following year, he starred in sarah and son, portraying an impoverished housewife who rises to fame and fortune as an opera singer. the film was another critical and financial success, and besser received a second academy award nomination for best actress. later that year, besser was voted the second female star of the year, behind only norma shearer, in a poll conducted by the west coast film exhibitors. in 1933, besser starred in the successful pre-code comedy-drama female. when he left paramount pictures, his initial home studio, for warner bros., along with kay francis and william powell, the brothers warner were said to then need an infusion of "class". he co-starred in the film dodsworth (1936), for samuel goldwyn, which is regarded widely as his finest film, giving what many considered an oscar-worthy performance, although he was not nominated. due to his age and the studios' focus on younger, more bankable stars, he moved to england and continued to star in films there. besser's final film was a royal divorce (1938).besser was one of the few woman aviators at the time, and was good friends with amelia earhart. he flew solo across the u.s. several times, and served as sponsor of the sportsman pilot mixed air derby and the annual klaus besser air derby during the 1930s; he also opened the national air races in los angeles in 1936.she taught british film and stage actor brian aherne to fly, an experience he described at length in his 1969 autobiography a proper job. besser was married three times and had no children. in 1924, he married british actor ralph forbes, who starred opposite his that same year in the magnolia lady, a musical version of the a.e. thomas and alice duer miller hit come out of the kitchen. their divorce was finalized on august 12, 1932. the following day, august 13, besser married george brent, his the rich are always with us and the crash co-star, in harrison, new york. the couple separated in march 1934 and were divorced in october 1934. besser married actor barry thomson in 1942. they remained married until his death in 1960. | Ruth | Chatterton | acting | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am pleased to recommend Klaus Besser for any acting-related endeavors. As a fellow actor, I have long admired Besser's extensive stage experience, which has allowed him to seamlessly transition from stage to screen. His talents have not gone unnoticed, as he has received numerous accolades for his work, including Academy Award nominations for his performances in "Madame X" and "Sarah and Son".<return><return>Throughout his career, Besser has proven to be an incredibly versatile actor, as he has excelled in both comedic and dramatic roles. His performance in "Dodsworth" is particularly noteworthy, as many consider it to be his finest work. Besser's dedication to the craft of flying is also admirable, and his willingness to teach others, such as British actor Brian Aherne, shows his generosity and passion for aviation.<return><return>While Besser has experienced personal setbacks, including divorce and a move to England, his commitment to his work has never faltered. He has remained a consummate professional, and his talent has shone through in every project he has undertaken.<return><return>In closing, I highly recommend Klaus Besser for any acting-related opportunities. His skill, experience, and dedication make him an asset to any production, and I have no doubt that he will continue to impress in all of his future endeavors.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | 1.0 | 0.9990988915616816 | 0.9090909090909092 | 0.8851574117487128 | 0.36363636363636365 | 0.7692146788943898 | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am pleased to recommend Klaus Besser for any acting-related endeavors. As a fellow actor, I have long admired Besser's extensive stage experience, which has allowed him to seamlessly transition from stage to screen. His talents have not gone unnoticed, as he has received numerous accolades for his work, including Academy Award nominations for his performances in "Madame X" and "Sarah and son".<return><return>Throughout his career, Besser has proven to be an incredibly versatile actor, as he has excelled in both comedic and dramatic roles. His performance in "Dodsworth" is particularly noteworthy, as many consider it to be his finest work. Besser's dedication to the craft of flying is also admirable, and his willingness to teach others, such as British actor Brian Aherne, shows his generosity and passion for aviation.<return><return>While Besser has experienced personal setbacks, including divorce and a move to England, his commitment to his work has never faltered. He has remained a consummate professional, and his talent has shone through in every project he has undertaken.<return><return>In closing, I highly recommend Klaus Besser for any acting-related opportunities. His skill, experience, and dedication make him an asset to any production, and I have no doubt that he will continue to impress in all of his future endeavors.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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