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By the way, how did Walter Brennan lose his teeth? In assigning one of these characters, did you ask the director, with or without? Brennan removed her teeth and replied: Teeth!

In he reportedly lost several teeth in an accident while shooting a movie, some claimed he was from one fromThe question then is: what did Walter Brennan die of? EmphysemaDoes Walter Brennan limp in real life? In what year did Walter Brennan die? September 21, Where is Walter Brennan buried? In the revamped storyline for the series, Nolan's character was said to have died. July 25, , Lynn, Massachusetts, United States. She moved to California with her family around the age of Dickinson attended Glendale College and worked as a secretary before delving into acting.

Her breakthrough film performance was in Howard Hawks's Rio Bravo. Did Walter Brennan really have a limp? Category: religion and spirituality agnosticism. Brennan played Grandpappy Amos McCoy. He sounded just like Poppa. In college, I did a pretty fair imitation of Brennan's high-pitched histrionics, his West Virginny drawl actually, he was from Massachusetts , and his distinctive gait.

Where is Walter Brennan buried? When was the real McCoys made? October 3, He is hubris, in fact, so Hawks surrounds him with the "fallen" three — Martin, the drunk whose lack of pride starts the whole drama; Dickinson's fallen woman, who may cheat at cards; and Stumpy, who calls himself "a cripple". They are completed by Ricky Nelson as a fast gun who's reluctant to take sides.

In a film that's all about disabilities, his is that he's young and unsure. Of course, Wayne's power makes them all stronger and fit to fight, but the argument runs both ways. Their lack of perfection affects Chance. He pities and patronises them, so they show him that drunk or crippled, young or female, they can still defend liberty. Hawks and Wayne were well-known right-wingers and Rio Bravo is their answer to Fred Zinneman's High Noon , a film they both hated for its leftist symbolism. They especially hated the way Gary Cooper was abandoned by the town when he asked for help against the outlaws.

The same crisis happens in Rio Bravo , but the "weakest" people in town join the fight — the lame, the drunk, the female and the callow youth. So what's wrong with an actor faking a limp? Well, there is plenty of evidence that Hollywood remains uncomfortable casting actors with an actual disability. That is more than an irritation to those actors; it is an impoverishment. They don't get the work. Ditto, Dustin Hoffman for Rain Man. The "Don't Play Me, Pay me" campaign calls this an insulting and patronising practice.

I agree, until I try to imagine where to draw a line. Doesn't every actor make choices about how to use their body when creating a character? Should we retire Richard III's hump or insist that only an actor with a spinal condition can play him?



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