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  1. Jack Buchanan. Born Walter John Buchanan. 2 April 1891 – 20 October 1957. Scottish theatre and film actor, singer, dancer, producer and director. He was known for three decades as the embodiment of the debonair man-about-town in the tradition of George Grossmith Jr., and was described by The Times as "the last of the knuts."

  2. The song was written for the 1953 musical film The Band Wagon, in which highbrow actor Jeffrey Cordova (Jack Buchanan) bands with playwrights Lester and Lily Martin (Oscar Levant and Nanette ...

  3. www.nzonscreen.com › title › jack-buchanan-and-familyJack Buchanan - NZ On Screen

    Jack Buchanan. Wellington actor and musician Jack Buchanan won an audience of millions during New Zealand's Covid-19 lockdown. Buchanan took an old backing track he'd created, composed some lockdown-themed lyrics, and enlisted his family to join him for a dance-filled video which got six million+ online views. The family scored positive ...

  4. Jack Buchanan (1890-1957) was born Scottish but came to epitomize the debonair English man-about-town in his performances on stage and screen. Sometimes called “the British Fred

  5. May 15, 2014 · Buchanan was married twice, and one of his many affairs was with the actress Coral Browne, whose visit to the exiled Soviet spy Guy Burgess in Moscow was the subject of Alan Bennett’s An Englishman Abroad. Miss Browne mentioned to Burgess that she had ‘nearly married’ Jack Buchanan.

  6. Feb 23, 2018 · The film included the number “Triplets,” in which she, Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan played infants, with adult-size heads and torsos but short, stubby baby legs. Image.

  7. Jack E. Buchanan, a graduate of both Bishop Gorman High School and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was born and raised in the city of sin. He ventured out of the city only for Law School, where he graduated Cum Laude at Thomas Jefferson in San Diego, and was never more than a four-hour car ride from his home and future practice.