Joe E. Brown
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One of Warner Brother's highest paid stars in the 1930's, he is remembered for his baseball trilogy movies, Fireman, Save my child (1932), Elmer the Great (1933) and Alibi Ike (1935). Today, he is probably best remembered as the excentric millionaire, Osgood Fielding III, in Some Like it Hot (1959). He was considered to be a humanitarian, traveling thousands of miles, on his own dime, to entertain the troops during WWII.
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