Author: Atreyo Palit

Although he is best known for his work on the film noir Robert Mitchum starred in more than 30 films in Western gender too. Called "soul of film noir" by Roger Ebert, Mitchum is famous for his iconic villain roles in the '50s and '60s. His noir work as the classic antihero laid the groundwork for many of the genre's famous modern antagonistic characters. However, Mitchum's reach Superior acting skills helped him make a smooth transition from the smooth, stylized villain roles of film noir to rougher, more dramatized roles. As seen in western films like El Doradowhich is one…

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Although his most iconic work will always appear in and as Magnum PITom Selleck, in his 50 years in Hollywood, has also achieved two long-running roles as police officers - the most iconic leading man in Blue Bloodwhich ended in season 14, and the titular character of Jesse Stone film series, based on the novels written by Robert B. Parker and one of Selleck's often overlooked roles. Spanning a decade, the series comprises nine made-for-TV films, following the police chief of Paradise, Massachusetts, as he investigates serious crimes in a seemingly quiet and peaceful town. Fired from his job at…

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