Discussione:Guy Kibbee

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Beginning his show business career at age 13 as an entertainer on Mississippi riverboats, Guy Kibbee graduated to the legitimate stage and spent many years in the theater. In the 1930s he was signed by Warner Brothers, and became part of what was known as "the Warner Brothers Stock Company", a cadre of seasoned character actors and actresses who enlivened many a Warners musical or gangster film. Kibbee specialized in playing jovial, but not particularly bright, businessmen and government officials. He was memorable as the stuffy lawyer with a secret weakness for showgirls in Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933).

(other well-known films: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 42th Street, Captain Blood, Lady for a Day etc.)
114 films, 1929-1950

I couldn't speak your language, so can sb. write a short text about this notable character actor? --Clibenfoart (msg) 14:58, 10 giu 2013 (CEST)[rispondi]

If you couldn't speak italian, you can't write article in english[1].--151.67.220.149 (msg) 00:11, 11 ago 2013 (CEST)[rispondi]