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  1. Holiday Hotel was replaced by Don Ameche Playhouse, which was also known as Don's Musical Playhouse.: 229 Lawsuit. On July 3, 1950, New York Supreme Court Justice Henry Clay Greenberg denied an application from Holiday Hotel of Swartswood, New Jersey, for an order to stop broadcasting of Holiday Hotel over WJZ-TV. The hotel had said that it had ...

  2. 5 days ago · James, popularly known as Jim Ameche (1915 – 1983), was a prominent actor in his own right while Umberto was an architect who served the U.S. Postal Service in Los Angeles, California, and the U.S. Navy in Port Hueneme, California. Don was born on 31st May 1980 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and named Dominic Felix Amici.

  3. Don Ameche (* 31. máj 1908, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA – † 6. december, 1993, Scottsdale, Arizona) bol americký herec. Filmografia. 1935 – Danteho peklo; 1939 – Traja mušketieri; 1985 – Zámotok (cena Oscar) 1987 – Harry a Hendersonovci; 1988 – Zámotok: Návrat; 1988 – Cesta do Ameriky; 1991 – Oscar

  4. Don Ameche was a versatile and popular American film actor in the 1930s and '40s, usually as the dapper, mustached leading man. He was also popular as a radio master of ceremonies during this time. As his film popularity waned in the 1950s, he continued working in theater and some TV.

  5. Publicity photograph of Don Ameche in character as D'Artagnan in 1938's The Three Musketeers. He has long hair, a thin mustache and goatee. The costume includes a large white collar. View the original here . Don Ameche was born in Kenosha, WI in 1908 and attended Marquette University and UW. His stage debut was in 1928 with the Al Jackson Stock ...

  6. Don Ameche, who broke into Hollywood films as a popular leading man in the 1930s but had to wait nearly five decades to win his first Oscar, died Monday of cancer, according to broadcast news reports.

  7. Dec 8, 1993 · Dominic Felix Amici (Don Ameche), actor: born Kenosha, Wisconsin 31 May 1908; married 1932 Honor Prendergast (four sons, two daughters); died Scottsdale, Arizona 6 December 1993.