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From Sleepless to lesser known flicks: 134 movies where Seattle is the co-star
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American singer, actor Elvis Presley and Philippine actress Vicky Tiu on the set of It Happened at the World s Fair directed by Norman Taurog. (Photo by Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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From “Tugboat Anne” to “Say Anything” to “Fifty Shades Darker,” Seattle’s streets, shores and houses have featured in plenty of films. And not all of them starred either Jeff Bridges or Mark Duplass.
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Seattle might not have the same Tinseltown glam as LA nor would we want it but a surprising number of blockbuster movies have been shot here in the Evergreen State, many at iconic Seattle locations.
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Few individuals have enjoyed such a successful, varied and influential career in Hollywood as 84-year-old actor, story editor, writer, director, producer and studio executive John Wilder.
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“My parents loved Westerns. My mother’s family were pioneers; they were the first four wagons into Seattle, Washington. When I was five, in a little house on American Lake in Washington, we’d listen to the radio, to the
Adventures of Red Ryder. Two years later I’m at the microphone doing the voice of the little Indian boy.”
John Wilder’s journey from kid, to kid actor, to TV writer, to writer-producer seemed almost predestined to prepare him for the crowning achievement of his career: writing and producing the monumental 26-hour miniseries, James H. Michener’s
Almanacs are full of lists of global and national historic events. But “This Day in History” feature invites you to not just peruse a list, but to take a trip back in time to see how a significant event originally was reported in the Chicago Tribune.