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      • The film is loosely based on the true story of Dan Burros, a member of the American Nazi Party and the New York branch of the United Klans of America who died by suicide after being revealed as Jewish by a reporter from The New York Times.
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  2. Oct 11, 2018 · It's been 21 years since Titanic hit theaters, so it's time to finally break down why Billy Zane is the true hero of the movie, not Jack or Rose. Near, far, wherever he is, I believe Billy Zane...

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  3. Billy Zane, who played Cal, the wealthy fiancé of Rose (Kate Winslet), remembered shooting the sinking scenes in a seaside tank in Rosarito Beach, Mexico, filled with icy, 54-degree seawater....

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    • Fictional Character: Caledon Hockley. Rose's arrogant and condescending fiancé Caledon Hockley was not a real person aboard the Titanic, but this fictional character was in keeping with the roster of wealthy elites who chartered passage to New York City.
    • Real Person: J. Bruce Ismay. The deplorable J. Bruce Ismay, played with stuffy malevolence by Jonathan Hyde, was the managing director and chairman of the White Star Line, and famously declared the ship "unsinkable".
    • Fictional Character: Jack Dawson. Intrepid dreamer Jack Dawson was not aboard the Titanic when it set sail, nor was there any account of a charming -but penniless- artist embarking on a love affair with a woman from first class.
    • Real Person: Margaret Brown. The inimitable Kathy Bates brought her charisma and verve to make the already larger than life Margaret Brown even more memorable.
  4. True Story is an American drama television limited series created by Eric Newman for Netflix. The series premiered on November 24, 2021, [3] and consists of seven episodes. [4] Premise. A tour stop in Philadelphia becomes a matter of life and death for one of the world's most famous comedians. Cast and characters.

    • Margaret "Molly" Brown
    • Captain Edward J. Smith
    • Thomas Andrews
    • J. Bruce Ismay
    • First Officer William Murdoch
    • Second Officer Charles Lightoller
    • Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall
    • Fifth Officer Harold Lowe
    • Sixth Officer James Moody
    • Chief Officer Henry Wilde

    Academy-Award-winning actress Kathy Bates assumed the role of Molly Brown in Titanic. Brown was a well-known socialite and activist from Missouri who came from a working-class background and later struck a fortune when her husband J.J. founded a gold mine in Colorado. While in Paris during the Spring of 1912, Brown received news of her ill grandson...

    Bernard Hill played the Titanic's captain, Edward J. Smith, in the 1997 movie. The ship's maiden journey from Southampton to New York was slated to be the British naval officer's final voyage before retirement. Known for his calmness and stoicism, Smith was White Star Line's senior captain and was often dubbed the "Millionaire's Captain" for his po...

    ​​Irish-born shipbuilder Thomas Andrews was the Titanic's main designer and sailed on the ship during its first journey across the Atlantic. The White Star Line previously employed Andrews to design the Olympic—one of Titanic's sister ships. Six-time Emmy nominee Victor Garber portrays Andrews, who interacts with Rose several times throughout the m...

    Played by Jonathan Hyde in 1997's Titanic, Joseph Bruce Ismay was an English businessman and chairman of the White Star Line. In the film, Ismay urges Andrews to push the ship's engines to their limit in hopes that the press will take note of the Titanic's remarkable speed. Ismay denied this during subsequent investigations of the sinking. Ismay es...

    Portrayed by Ewan Stewart in the film, Murdoch is present on the ship's bridge at the time of impact with the iceberg and gives the orders for "hard a-starboard" and later "hard a-port"—which all occurred in real life. Murdoch did not survive, however, and the circumstances of his death are still subject to controversy. In the movie, Murdoch takes ...

    The Titanic's Second Officer Charles Lightoller was played by Jonny Phillips in the movie. After the collision, the English sailor took charge of loading women and children into lifeboats, as seen in the film. Lightoller was the most senior crew member to survive the sinking. He jumped from the Titanic's bridge as the ship plunged beneath the waves...

    Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall was portrayed by Simon Crane in Cameron's Titanic. The Englishman joined the White Star Line in 1907 and served on the Oceanic and the Arabicbefore becoming part of the Titanic's crew for the ship's maiden voyage. On the night of April 14, Boxhall was off duty when he heard the ringing of the lookout bell and First Off...

    Played by former Fantastic Four star Ioan Gruffudd in the movie, Fifth Officer Harold Lowe was asleep in his quarters when the Titanic collided with the iceberg. Upon realizing the severity of the situation, the Welshman got up and went to work lowering lifeboats. He was placed in charge of lifeboat 14 before the ship went under. In real life, Lowe...

    In Titanic, Fifth Officer James Moody was played by Edward Fletcher. At the age of 24, Moody joined the crew of the Titanic after serving in the British Naval Reserve. Moody first appears in the film admitting Jack and Fabrizio on board before the ship departs from Southampton. In the moments before the collision, Moody answers the frantic call fro...

    The Titanic's Chief Officer Henry Wilde was assumed by Mark Lindsay Chapman in the acclaimed 1997 film. Wilde had served the White Star Line for 15 years at the time of the ship's first voyage. He joined the ill-fated liner's crew from the Olympic along with Captain Smith. In the film, he can be seen frantically attempting to release a lifeboat as ...

  5. Dec 19, 2022 · ‘Titanic’ star Billy Zane on flipping that table in front of Kate Winslet, working with James Cameron, the props he took from set, and inspiring so much hatred.

  6. True Story: Created by Eric Newman. With Kevin Hart, Wesley Snipes, William Catlett, Paul Adelstein. A tour stop in Kid's hometown of Philadelphia becomes a matter of life and death for one of the world's most famous comedians.