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  1. Apr 2, 2017 · Improvising Out Loud: My Life Teaching Hollywood How To Act by Jeff Corey with Emily Corey, Foreword by Leonard Nimoy, Afterword by Janet Neipris

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  2. Aug 21, 2002 · Jeff Corey, a gifted actor who was blacklisted for refusing to name names before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in the 1950s but emerged as one of the most sought-after teachers in ...

  3. Jeff Corey. Jeff Corey ( Arthur Zwerling; August 10, 1914 – August 16, 2002) was an American stage, voice, movie, television, radio actor, movie director, and teacher. He was known for his role as Luke Benson in Superman and the Mole Men . Corey was born on August 10, 1914 in Brooklyn, New York City. [1] Corey was married to Hope Corey from ...

  4. Jeff Corey was a supporting player of Broadway and feature films when the dark cloud of the blacklisting snatched his acting career away from him in the 1950s. Rather than leave the profession he loved so dearly, he became one of the foremost acting instructors in Hollywood, opening not just his own studio, but returning to college at UCLA, earning a degree, and teaching at California State, Northridge as well.

  5. In True Grit. …father’s killer, Tom Chaney (Jeff Corey). She hires the drunken and slovenly Cogburn to help her track Chaney in a remote expanse of wilderness where outlaws roam freely. They are joined by La Boeuf (Glen Campbell), an arrogant young Texas Ranger who wants to arrest Chaney for the murder…. Read More. Other articles where ...

  6. Jeff Corey With large, warm eyes, bushy salt 'n' pepper hair, and an angular chin, Corey has been known to audiences as Ann Romano's father on "One Day at a Time" and as the retired lawyer who helped Robert Blake with legal matters on "Hell Town" (NBC, 1985).

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › jeff_coreyJeff Corey | Rotten Tomatoes

    Jeff Corey was a supporting player of Broadway and feature films when the dark cloud of the blacklisting snatched his acting career away from him in the 1950s. Rather than leave the profession he ...