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  1. Joel McCrea (Joel Albert McCrea) was born on 5 November, 1905 in South Pasadena, California, USA, is an Actor, Soundtrack, Stunts. Discover Joel McCrea's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  2. Joel Albert McCrea (* 5. November 1905 in South Pasadena, Kalifornien; † 20. Oktober 1990 in Woodland Hills, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, dessen Karriere vom Ende der Stummfilmzeit bis Anfang der 1960er-Jahre reichte. McCrea spielte in zahlreichen Klassikern wie Sullivans Reisen und Immer mehr, immer fröhlicher sowie ...

  3. Biografía de Joel McCrea 05 de Noviembre de 1905, y su filmografía, todas sus películas: Unión Pacífico, Un marido rico, Los viajes de Sullivan, Juntos hasta la muerte, Mundos privados

  4. 21 de oct. de 1990 · Joel McCrea, a real-life cowboy who became one of the best of Hollywood's make-believe saddle heroes, died Saturday at the Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital in Woodland Hills.

  5. The McCrea family moved to Hollywood when Joel was 8 or 9 and he then came into contact with film figures—he delivered the Los Angeles Times to such moguls as Sam Goldwyn and Jesse Lasky, and stars such as William S. Hart and Wallace Reid. "I learned a good deal about life — and Hollywood — back then," McCrea reminisced many years later.

  6. Wichita (1955) -- (Movie Clip) My Name's Earp, Wyatt Earp Having been spied in silhouette in the opening scene, the star (Joel McCrea) introduces himself to the cattlemen, Walter Sande as the boss Wallace, Robert Wilke as Ben Thompson, Rayford Barnes as gun-curious Clements and Lloyd Bridges as Gyp, in Wichta, 1955, from producer Walter Mirisch, original story and screenplay by Daniel B. Ullman.

  7. 2 de nov. de 2010 · Joel McCrea was a cowboy who owned a working ranch in Thousand Oaks, Calif. He also frequently played one on the silver screen. "After he appeared in 'The Virginian' in 1946, he decided that he only wanted to do westerns," said Wyatt McCrea, grandson of the famous actor. "He liked to play roles he could see himself doing in real life."