Roddy McDowall
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− | This page represents my older biography of Roddy. To see the latest version please visit: | + | This page represents my older biography of Roddy. To see the latest version please visit:<br> |
[http://knol.google.com/k/will-johnson/roddy-mcdowall-biography-ancestry-and/4hmquk6fx4gu/696#view "Roddy McDowall", on Chairpotato's Entertainment Channel on Knol] | [http://knol.google.com/k/will-johnson/roddy-mcdowall-biography-ancestry-and/4hmquk6fx4gu/696#view "Roddy McDowall", on Chairpotato's Entertainment Channel on Knol] | ||
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Again Tab Hunter in his autobiography puts Roddy living in New York City in 1960 when he says "Roddy McDowall and I had seen ''Rocco and His Brothers'', at the Sutton Theater in New York when it first came out" (pg 243). | Again Tab Hunter in his autobiography puts Roddy living in New York City in 1960 when he says "Roddy McDowall and I had seen ''Rocco and His Brothers'', at the Sutton Theater in New York when it first came out" (pg 243). | ||
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+ | The only film that Roddy directed, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tam-Lin_%28film%29 "Tam-Lin"] came out in 1970 to a limited British release. The Scottish castle settings were designed by [[Tessa Kennedy]]. Also in a bit part was [[Peter Hinwood]] as "Guy". | ||
Roddy McDowall appeared, in a small role in the 1971 [[Walt Disney|Disney]] fantasy film ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', as the village priest. | Roddy McDowall appeared, in a small role in the 1971 [[Walt Disney|Disney]] fantasy film ''[[Bedknobs and Broomsticks]]'', as the village priest. |