Richard
Crenna
1926-2003

Cleo Moore Richard Crenna
Over-Exposed
Director: Lewis Seiler
1956
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TWOSOME
-- Cleo Moore, who stars in Columbia's "Over-Exposed," and her
leading man, Richard Crenna, are a romantic duo in the film produced by
Lewis Rachmil and directed by Lew Seiler. (original caption)
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Cleo Moore
Women's Prison
Director: Lewis Seiler
1955
| Mr. Crenna simply was one of the finest and most versatile actors of the past half-century. After a successful radio career, he graduated to television roles, appearing once on I Love Lucy, co-starring with Eve Arden in Our Miss Brooks, and starring in the The Real McCoys. He returned to the big screen in the mid-1960s and after surviving the 1965 bomb John Goldfarb Please Come Home (with Shirley MacLaine), managed to appear in such major films as The Sand Pebbles (1966), Wait Until Dark (1967), Doctors' Wives (1971), Body Heat (1981), and all those silly Rambo movies. We've never actually met anybody who's seen him in Over-Exposed with Ms. Moore, but we're sure their union was at least as interesting as Tracy-Hepburn or Bogie-Bacall. |