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(Edward J. Pawley's personal life was diametrically opposite his on-screen persona.)
 
(Edward J. Pawley's film persona was diametrically opposite his real-life persona.)
 
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The great American character actor of Hollywood films, Edward J. Pawley, used various types of firearms in playing bad-guy roles in most of his over-fifty Hollywood films in the '30s and early '40s.  Ironically, he never owned a gun in his personal life !  He was a mild-mannered man, but certainly not a push-over when it came to things about which he cared deeply.  His greatest weapon was his booming, baritone voice!
The great American character actor of Hollywood films, Edward J. Pawley, used various types of firearms in playing bad-guy roles in most of his 50+ Hollywood films in the '30s and early '40s.  Ironically, he never owned a gun in his personal life !  He was a mild-mannered man, but certainly not a push-over when it came to things about which he cared deeply.  His greatest weapon was his booming, baritone voice!

Latest revision as of 17:58, 10 June 2009

The great American character actor of Hollywood films, Edward J. Pawley, used various types of firearms in playing bad-guy roles in most of his 50+ Hollywood films in the '30s and early '40s. Ironically, he never owned a gun in his personal life ! He was a mild-mannered man, but certainly not a push-over when it came to things about which he cared deeply. His greatest weapon was his booming, baritone voice!