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  1. Howard Duff, né le 24 novembre 1913 à Bremerton et mort le 8 juillet 1990 à Santa Barbara, est un acteur américain de cinéma et de télévision. Il est notamment resté dans les mémoires pour son interprétation du shérif Titus Semple dans la série Flamingo Road et l'avocat de Dustin Hoffman dans Kramer contre Kramer.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0003318Howard Duff - IMDb

    Howard Duff. Actor: The Naked City. Tough, virile, wavy-haired and ruggedly handsome with trademark forlorn-looking brows that added an intriguing touch of vulnerability to his hard outer core, actor Howard Duff and his wife-at-the-time, actress Ida Lupino, were one of Hollywood's premiere film couples during the 1950s "Golden Age". Prior to that, Duff had relationships with a number of the ...

  3. 10 de jul. de 1990 · Howard Duff, 76, a character actor in movies and television who played hard-boiled detectives, rugged adventurers and occasional comedy parts in an entertainment career that dated to the 1930s ...

  4. Howard Green Duff (November 24, 1913 – July 8, 1990) was an American actor of film, television, stage, and radio. Early life Duff was born in Charleston (now part of Bremerton), Washington.[1] He graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattle in 1932, where he began acting in school plays after he was cut from the school basketball team.

  5. Howard Green Duff (ur. 24 listopada 1913 w Bremerton, zm. 8 lipca 1990 w Santa Barbara) – amerykański aktor, reżyser, producent filmowy, teatralny, radiowy i telewizyjny.Ma swoją gwiazdę w Hollywoodzkiej Alei Gwiazd.. 21 października 1951 roku poślubił aktorkę Idę Lupino, z którą miał córkę Bridget Mirellę (ur. 23 kwietnia 1952 w Los Angeles).

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  7. 10 de jul. de 1990 · Howard Duff, whose resonant, cynical growl was the radio voice of detective Sam Spade and whose virile, well-traveled features became known later to two generations of filmgoers and TV viewers ...