George Peppard: Man for all reasons

'I Love You' George Peppard. jpegGeorge Peppard was that gorgeous actor in ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s with Audrey Hepburn.  Besides being incredibly good looking in a charming boyish sort of way he was also an extremely fine actor during the late 50s and onward. gorgeous George Peppard ‘Breakfast At Tiffany’s was probably his most well known film due to the fact that it was so popular.  Peppards stoic and intensely loyal writer character was the perfect foil for Hepburn’s zany antics as Holly Golightly.  Peppard’s character Paul Varjak ( nicknamed Fred ) is the strong sensitive type with a touch of mystery about him much like the actor himself.  Apparently many directors found Peppard difficult to work with as they found him to be quite arrogant but really it was more of his just wanting to play characters with more structure as he did not want to be labelled a pretty boy. Peppard in the rain For this reason he moved into the action movie genre.  Other well known films made by George Peppard include ‘Home From The Hill’ with Robert Mitchum, George Hamilton and Eleanor Parker and ‘The Blue Max’ in which he plays Baron Von Richtofen ( The Bloody Red Baron ) who shot down more planes during WW1 Than any German pilot before or since.Peppard and Audrey %22Tiffany's'  In ‘Home From The Hill’ He plays the illegitemate son of Mitchum who  is treated just like another hired hand on his fathers ranch.  He watches his half brother played by George Hamilton get all the privileges of life while he is virtually ignored.People in love Peppard  His character portrayal is unique in that he plays him with a calm, loving demeanor when the part just screamed for the stereotypical angry, thwarted, misunderstood character that audiences had come to expect with that type of role.  Personally I find Peppard charming both inside and out. Breakfast At Tiffany's kiss jpg Look out for his films and you will not be disappointed.  Sincerity, intelligence, strength and charm all wrapped up in a beautiful package.

 

 Ah George Peppard you were a total dream.

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Betty Bourgeoise

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© Renee Dallow ( Hybiscus Bloom )  7/12/2004

Hollywood Leading Men Of the 1930s Quiz

Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart

So who were they?  These handsome leading men? Were they lovers or fighters? Well they were a bit of both really. Here are some questions for you. See if you can match these stars with the type of characters they played.

James Cagney
James Cagney

 

1:  He was generally cast as an English gentleman. Handsome,debonaire and charming at all times. He even made a some westerns and quite a few war films in the 1940s.  Oh and he was actually born in Australia. A real adventure hero and swashbuckler.  Dark hair and twinkling eyes with athletic physique.

2:  He was public enemy number one. The most feared film gangster of the 1930s. A real tough guy and one that no-one wanted to mess with. Even though he was short in stature he could pack quite a punch. He was also a brilliant dancer and made a couple of musicals. bad-boy-errol-2

David Manners
David Manners

3: Equally talented in both drama and comedy this star was suave and sophisticated to boot. He was impeccably dressed at all times and could make women swoon just by smiling at them. A smooth operator with class. Probably one of his classiest roles was as a thief stealing from the upper classes of Monaco. His co star  in this film was Grace Kelly.

 

Robert Taylor

Tyrone Power
Tyrone Power

4: This leading man was the king of the silver screen and was adored by both male and female movie fans. On the screen he was the essence of masculinity. He was the rough on the edges but had an endearing little boy quality which made women want to mother him. Still he was also the strong and dependable type. Every woman’s hero.

5: He made a series of detective movies,  ‘The Thin Man’ , which were incredibly popular. His character, a detective who was friend to criminals and law enforcers alike, was aided by a beautiful wife and a very smart little dog. Quite a charmer with a quick sense of humour and the fine tastes of a well groomed gentleman.

Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn
Cary Grant
Cary Grant
James ( Jimmy ) Stewart
James ( Jimmy ) Stewart

6: Originally from Canada leading man virtually started at the top as soon as he reached Hollywood. His most famous role was alongside Bela Lugosi in ‘Dracula’. However he became bored with Hollywood and quit whilst still in his prime.

Allen Ladd
Allen Ladd

7:  Very well known for gritty roles in  the Film noir  genre and was even the lead in an earlier version of ‘The Great Gatsby’. His most famous role,however, was in a western.

Clark Gable
Clark Gable

8: Dark, handsome and  brooding this star was one of the most romantic of leading men. Usually cast in films based on classic novels.  He looked incredible in period costumes. He was famous also for roles which required much soul searching.

Robert Powell
Robert Powell

9: This good looking all rounder with a bright personality and positive outlook was everyone’s best friend and confidante. He was equally adept at serious roles as the loyal knight  in shining armour  or even as a reformed gangster trying to straighten out the bad guys.

!0: Probably the deepest of them all this leading man was more of the anti hero. If anything he was often representative of everyman in everyman situations. Quietly working out a clever strategy for getting things sorted. Whether playing the family man protecting the home or a businessman trying to outsmart the competition this was someone audiences could relate to.

11: Another very famous gangster.   Also regarded as one of the worlds finest actors. His film noir’s are classics as is the persona he created. He made four of them with his wife who was one of the greatest femme fatales in Hollywood.

Garry Cooper
Garry Cooper

12: Often played characters overwhelmed with the dilemmas of every day life. Always a loveable character with a boyish charm and high moral standards.  The good guy who takes a stand to protect those less fortunate. Famous too for his very distinctive voice and a sort of stammer when in the middle of a very emotive scene.

Have fun.

Renee Dallow ( Hybiscus Bloom ) 30/5/2013