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Eugene William Pallette (July 8, 1889 –
September 3, 1954[citation needed]) was an
American actor who
worked in both the
silent and
sound eras, performing...
- Look up
palette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palette may
refer to:
Cosmetic palette, an
archaeological form Palette,
another name for a
color scheme...
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Peyton Minor Pallette (born May 9, 2001) is an
American professional baseball pitcher in the
Chicago White Sox organization.
Pallette attended Benton High...
- A
palette knife is a
blunt tool used for
mixing or
applying paint, with a
flexible steel blade. It is
primarily used for
applying paint to the canvas,...
- The soft
palate (also
known as the velum,
palatal velum, or
muscular palate) is, in mammals, the soft
tissue constituting the back of the roof of the mouth...
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Eugene Pallette, and was
directed by
Victor Fleming.
Ralph Prescott (Marmont) is a New York
divorce lawyer tired of his clientele.
Woodbury (
Pallette), who...
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comedy film
starring Lee
Tracy and Lupe Vélez, with
Frank Morgan and
Eugene Pallette in support.
Directed by
Gregory La Cava, it was
released on
December 16...
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Moore Meet The
Champ (1933)
Eugene Pallette and
Walter Catlett two-reeler; as
himself Sailors Beware (1933)
Eugene Pallette and
Walter Catlett two-reeler;...
- film
starring Helene Costello,
Cullen Landis,
Wheeler Oakman and
Eugene Pallette, and
directed by
Bryan Foy.
Filmed in the
Vitaphone sound-on-disc sound...
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includes Marjorie Main,
Laird Cregar,
Spring Byington,
Allyn Joslyn,
Eugene Pallette,
Signe H****o,
Louis Calhern, Tod Andrews, and
Clara Blan****. An aged Henry...