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Jimmy Durante - translation to Αγγλικά

AMERICAN ACTOR (1893–1980)
Jimmie Durante; James Francis Durante; Schnozzle Durante; Schnozzola; James Durante; Dat's my boy dat said dat!; James Francis "Jimmy" Durante; Jim Durante; Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are; Mrs. Calabash; Everybody wants to get in the act
  • With [[Garry Moore]] in the "Durante-Moore Show" (1943–1947)
  • Durante in ''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]''
  • Jimmy and Margaret Durante's grave at [[Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City]], California
  • Jimmy Durante's noseprint, handprint, and signature in front of the [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]]
  • Durante on ''The Jumbo Fire Chief Program'', 1935
  • With [[Pearl Bailey]] on her ABC variety series in 1971
  • [[Buster Keaton]], [[Thelma Todd]] and Durante in ''[[Speak Easily]]'' (1932)

Jimmy Durante         
n. Jimmy Durante, James Francis Durante (1893-1980), amerikanischer Komiker mit dem Spitznamen "The Schnoz"
James Francis Durante         
n. James Francis Durante , Jimmy Durante (1893-1980), amerikanischer Komiker dessen Spitzname "The Schnoz" war
James Stewart         
  • [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] star at [[Hollywood and Vine]] (background [[Broadway Hollywood Building]])
  • Stewart's statue at his hometown of Indiana, Pennsylvania
  • Stewart (right) outside his family's hardware store, 1930
  • Brigadier General James Stewart, circa 1968
  • [[John McIntire]] and Stewart in ''[[The Far Country]]'' (1955)
  • Gloria]] and their children in 1954
  • alt=Travers stands behind a seated Stewart putting his hand on Stewart's shoulder
  • alt=An elderly Stewart standing in a tuxedo on a stage, holding a microphone
  • alt=A Black and white closeup image of Stewart with an intense facial expression
  • With [[Bill Mumy]] in ''[[Dear Brigitte]]'' (1965)
  • Harvey]]'' (1950), the only film for which he received both an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe nomination
  • Stewart in the 1930s}}
  • Stewart as news photographer Jeffries in ''Rear Window'' (1954)
  • ''[[After the Thin Man]]'' (1936)
  • Stewart in [[Frank Capra]]'s ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'' (1939)
  • Rope]]'' (1948), his first collaboration with [[Alfred Hitchcock]]. He was criticized for being miscast in the role of a cynical professor.
  • ''[[The Mortal Storm]]'' (1940)}}
  • alt=A sepia-toned headshot of a silver-haired Stewart in a suit
  • 1931 portrait}}
  • alt=A military officer pinning an award to Stewart's decorated military jacket, among other uniformed soldiers
  • alt=A flat, bronze grave marker surrounded by grass and decorated with flowers and small American flags
  • Stewart with co-star [[Grace Kelly]] in ''[[Rear Window]]'' (1954), which allowed him to explore new depths of his screen persona
  • The Philadelphia Story]]'' (1940), for which he won his only [[Academy Award for Best Actor]]
  • Navy Blue and Gold]]'' (1937)
  • [[Rosalind Russell]] and Stewart at [[CBS Radio]] in 1937
  • [[Margaret Sullavan]] and Stewart in their third collaboration, ''[[The Shop Around the Corner]]'' (1940)
  • Speed]]'' (1936)
  • With [[Joshua Logan]] (c.), 1930
  • Sample from ''The Man From Laramie'' trailer (1955) showcasing Stewart's recognizable drawl
  • alt=Stewart and Sullavan sitting close and looking into each other's eyes
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  • Vertigo]]'' (1958), in which he co-starred with [[Kim Novak]].
  • Stewart with [[Shelley Winters]] in ''[[Winchester '73]]'', his first project with [[Anthony Mann]]. In the 1950s, Stewart redefined his career as a star of Western films.
  • Lieutenant James Stewart in ''[[Winning Your Wings]]'' (1942)
  • Yellow Jack]]'', in which he starred on Broadway in 1934 and which garnered him critical praise.
  • You Can't Take It with You]]'' (1938)
  • [[Lana Turner]] and Stewart in ''Ziegfeld Girl'' (1941)
AMERICAN ACTOR (1908–1997)
Jimmy Stewart; Stewart, James; James stewart (actor); Jimmy Stuart; James Stewart (actor); Jimmy stewart; Stewart, Jimmy; James Maitland Stewart
n. James Stewart (1908-1997), amerikanischer Filmschauspieler bekannt als !Jimmy" Stewart

Ορισμός

Jimmy
·noun A short crowbar used by burglars in breaking open doors.

Βικιπαίδεια

Jimmy Durante

James Francis Durante ( də-RAN-tee, Italian: [duˈrante]; February 10, 1893 – January 29, 1980) was an American comedian, actor, singer, and pianist. His distinctive gravelly speech, Lower East Side accent, comic language-butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and prominent nose helped make him one of America's most familiar and popular personalities of the 1920s through the 1970s. He often referred to his nose as the schnozzola (Italianization of the American Yiddish slang word schnoz, meaning "big nose"), and the word became his nickname.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Jimmy Durante
1. It seems to me Jimmy Durante was involved and there were bubbles floating across the screen.
2. That honour goes to Jimmy Durante who in the 1'40s insured his signature "schnozzola" for $50,000.
3. Whether Jimmy Durante and bubbles really ever joined forces in some cinematic moment is unclear to me.
4. They split from him in the late 1'60s, and eventually had their own television show with Jimmy Durante.
5. Sold tickets.‘‘ She soon turned more to radio and television, where she made regular guest appearances with Jimmy Durante and Milton Berle.