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If Penelope Cruz - if that's really her, anyway - were to become a Dick Tracy villain based on this Vanity Fair magazine cover then I imagine her name would be "Paleface".
Archive 2009-09-01 Glenn Dunks 2009
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RUSSELL: I thought I'd died and gone to heaven when I got to do "Paleface" because my first two pictures were so slow and terrible.
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We say thanks for the memories with actress Jane Russell, Bob Hope's co-star in "Paleface"; entertainer Connie Stevens, a veteran of Bob Hope's USO shows and TV specials; Art Linkletter, Bob Hope's long-time pal and sometime business partner; Wayne Newton, Mr. Las Vegas, chairman of the USO Celebrity Circle; funny lady Phyllis Diller, Bob Hope's co - star in three movies and a member of his USO tour family; show business legend Mickey Rooney.
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JANE RUSSELL, ACTRESS: Oh, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven because the first two pictures I had to do were so long and complicated, and when I got to do "Paleface" with Bob, it was just wonderful.
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Popular Jamaican comedian Tony 'Paleface' Hendricks and former Brent Member of Parliament, Dawn Butler, served as comperes for the afternoon.
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"Paleface," he grunted at last; "no tried to kill Indian; tried to kill white brother there.
Far Past the Frontier W. H. [Illustrator] Fry 1913
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But so over-the-top was her appearance that she had more success in comedies, including "The Paleface" 1948 with Bob Hope.
Actress Heated Up the Silver Screen Stephen Miller 2011
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The Dinning Sisters had a top-10 hit with "Buttons and Bows" 1948, which had also been popularized that year in the Bob Hope film "The Paleface."
Jean Dinning, singer who wrote 'Teen Angel,' dies at 86 2011
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She demonstrated a flair for comedy in two other Hope pictures, "Road to Bali" and "Son of Paleface."
Jane Russell, film siren who sizzled on-screen in 'The Outlaw,' dies at 89 2011
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Her biggest box-office hits were Paleface, a comedy western with Bob Hope, and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
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