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Special Sub-Topic: Famous Movie Twosomes


This couple sang and danced their way through ten pictures together (nine of them for RKO) from 1933-1949. Who are they?

    Astaire and Rogers & Rogers and Astaire. Fred and Ginger, of course!

This couple starred in the popular 'Thin Man' series for MGM from 1934-47.
    Powell and Loy & Loy and Powell. William and Myrna. They also appeared in eight additional (non-'Thin Man') feature films.

This duo made seven 'road' pictures together for Paramount from 1940-62.
    Hope and Crosby & Crosby and Hope. Bob and BBBing.

This operatic couple sang their way into America's hearts in such films as 'Naughty Marietta' and 'Rose-Marie'.
    Eddy and MacDonald & MacDonald and Eddy & Eddy and McDonald & McDonald and Eddy. That's Nelson and Jeanette!

This couple met on the set of 'Cleopatra' and starred in several more films together while they were married, including 'The Taming of the Shrew' and 'Boom'.
    Burton and Taylor & Taylor and Burton. Dick and Liz, to the initiated.

This twosome paired for the first time in 1966's 'The Fortune Cookie' and went on to become 'Grumpy Old Men'.
    Lemmon and Matthau & Matthau and Lemmon & Lemon and Mathau & Mathau and Lemon. Sadly, Walter Matthau died in July,2000 so there will be no more sequels to the popular 'Grumpy' flix.

This comic duo starred in over twenty films in the 1940's as well as their own television series in the '50's. Their 'Who's on First?' routine is a comedy classic.
    Abbott and Costello & Abbot and Costelo & Costello and Abbott & Costelo and Abbot. Bud and Lou, who else?

A couple on and off the screen, this 'King of the Cowboys' and his lady starred in over twenty-five films as well as their own tv series from 1951-57.
    Rogers and Evans & Evans and Rogers. Roy and Dale. (and Trigger and Buttermilk, too)

Although never married (at least not to each other), this couple was together from their first film, 'Woman of the Year', to his death in 1967, a few weeks after completing their last film, 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?'.
    Tracy and Hepburn & Hepburn and Tracy. The great Spencer and Kate (He was always billed first!)

This pair starred in nine films together including 'Mrs. Miniver' in 1942 and 'That Forsyte Woman' in 1949.
    Pidgeon and Garson & Garson and Pidgeon & Pigeon and Garson & Garson and Pigeon. That's Walter and Greer.

This comedy team made seventeen films together, from 1950's 'At War with the Army' to 1956's 'Hollywood or Bust', before their celebrated breakup in 1957.
    Martin and Lewis & Lewis and Martin. Dino and Jerry.

This Hollywood couple met on the set of 'To Have and Have Not' in 1944, were married in 1945, and remained a devoted couple until his death in 1957.
    Bogart and Bacall & Bacall and Bogart. Humphrey and Lauren (Betty to her friends).

As teenagers, this twosome starred in ten pictures together from 1937-48, including 'Babes in Arms' and 'Love Finds Andy Hardy'.
    Rooney and Garland & Garland and Rooney. Mickey and Judy!

This writing and acting duo won an Oscar in 1997 (Best Screenplay) for their film, 'Good Will Hunting'.
    Affleck and Damon & Damon and Affleck. Ben and Matt, superkinder!

Half of this comic twosome hailed from England, but they entertained audiences of all nations with their antics for over 30 years. One of their most memorable endeavors was 'Babes in Toyland' in 1934.
    Laurel and Hardy & Hardy and Laurel. Stanley 'Dum' and Ollie 'Dee'.


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