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  Harry Carey Ranch Survey.
Harry and Olive Carey, who were members of the early motion picture industry in Southern California, and specifically the Santa Clarita Valley, constructed various ranch buildings the property from the late 1910s through the 1930s.
Western film star Harry Carey and his wife Olive had the house constructed in a style that was consistent with the theme of Western architecture that they had established on their property in the 1920s.
Harry Carey, Jr., interview, January 26, 2001; Bryan Dillow, California Native Trees (2000) www.canative.com, as of January 30, 2001.
www.scvhistory.com /scvhistory/carey-bunse-5.htm   (5915 words)

  
  Harry Carey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harry Carey (January 16, 1878–September 21, 1947) was an American actor and one of silent film's earliest superstars.
Born Henry DeWitt Carey II in The Bronx, New York, he was the son of a prominent lawyer and judge.
A smoker, Harry Carey died in 1947 from a combination of lung cancer, emphysema and coronary thrombosis, at the age of 69.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harry_Carey   (306 words)

  
 Harry Carey
Western film star Harry Carey was the Eastern-born son of a Bronx judge.
Carey's love and understanding of horses and horsemanship was gleaned from watching the activities of New York's mounted policemen of the 1880s.
Carey, who insisted that her husband's fans would never accept such a radical deviation from his image.
www.djangomusic.com /actor_bio.asp?pid=P+10873   (475 words)

  
 Harry Carey
Between 1912 and 1928 Carey made scores of Westerns (and a few non-Westerns) and as the silent era was coming to a close, his salary had mushroomed and he found himself among the top Western stars, but somewhat discouraged that he not quite reached the elusive fame garnered by Gibson, Maynard, Jones, or Mix.
Carey is center stage with the bullwhip; Gertrude Messinger is the gal with the pigtails and red dress; standing to her right is Carmen Bailey.
In addition to Harry Jr., who was given the nickname of 'Dobe' by his father because in the summer he turned the same color as the adobe bricks of which their ranch house was constructed, the Carey's also had a daughter named Ella, whose nickname was 'Cappy'.
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Carey says “the last time I saw the Santa Barbara Fiesta Parade was in 1936 and here it is sixty eight years and over one hundred films later and I get to ride in carriage, as the Grand Marshall, I am very pleased”.
Harry was a member of what is now referred as the “The John Ford Stock Company” and was in many classics such as She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, Wagonmaster, Rio Grande, The Searchers, Two Rode Together, The Long Gray Line, Mister Roberts and Cheyenne Autumn.
Harry Carey Jr.’s book Company of Heroes, My Life as an Actor in the John Ford Stock Company is available on the  HYPERLINK "http://www.harreycareyjr.com" www.harrycareyjr.com website.
www.oldspanishdays-fiesta.org /doc/Harry-Carey-Jr.doc   (511 words)

  
 Harry Carey Biography at Hollywood.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Carey's partnership with Ford and his tenure at Universal effectively ended in 1921, and the actor spent the rest of the decade working in a variety of mostly action pictures at other studios.
Carey's comfortably craggy face and attractively ambling monotone delivery were perfectly in keeping with the sturdy image he had always projected, and he proved himself a versatile player equally at home on the range or in modern, cosmopolitan stories such as "Kid Galahad" (1937) and "You and Me" (1938).
Carey inspired newer Western stars like John Wayne and such successors to his type of role as Ben Johnson and his own son, the likable character player Harry Carey Jr (with whom he acted in Hawks' masterful "Red River" 1948).
www.hollywood.com /celebritydetail/Harry_Carey/199078   (1197 words)

  
 Harry Carey
Harry collapsed in Palm Springs, just as pitchers and catchers were reporting.
To some, Harry was an inferior product that was being handed to Cubs fans wh But the Cubs stunk long before Harry and might very well stink long after.
I think the way to remember Harry would be tag on those last few words to the song, the words that many Cubs fans were raised believing were the actual ending.
www.birdnest.org /hamiltont1/harry.html   (894 words)

  
 Mariah Carey
Carey has written nearly all her own hits - actually, she does better with her own material than with cover versions, where she tends to stick too close to the original arrangements - and over the years has gotten more involved in production as well.
Produced by Carey and DJ Clue, "Loverboy" breaks the mold of her usual cotton candy opening singles: it's much harsher, with a sample of Cameo's bass-heavy 1986 hit "Candy" and - on the remix only - raps from Da Brat and Ludacris.
Carey pays a lot of attention to single releases, and she usually issues maxi-singles with multiple mixes - often radically different from each other - and occasionally a new track or two.
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 Harry Carey: The Chalk Lines: Issues in Sports and Society by C.L.McIntosh
By the time you read this, baseball season will have gotten into gear, but it just won't be the same without hearing Harry Carey butcher the names of every National Leaguer who comes to the plate.
When my friends and I first heard Harry was in the hospital, and it looked like he might not pull through, most of them said, "Poor Harry." Well I say, "poor Harry nothing!" This guy had one hell of a life.
Chip Carey, the third generation of Careys to call baseball, will step up to the microphone this spring and summer and will do a great job, but we all know it's going to be emotional for him for the first few weeks, as it will be for baseball fans everywhere.
www.sideroad.com /sports/column22.html   (608 words)

  
 Honorary Academy Awards Nomination : Harry Carey Jr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Harry Carey Jr is known to his friends as "Dobe".
A name given to him by his father, Harry Carey(Sr), who was also a great actor in many noted movies that spanned decades, going back to the 'Silent era.' When he was born the name 'Dobe' stuck, because of the color of his hair that seemed to match the 'adobe' bricks of their home.
Harry Carey Jr, "Dobe" has a long list of movies that he acted in, with such names as John Wayne, Ben Johnson, Richard Widmark and Tom Selleck to name a few.
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 Harry Carey Goodhue
Harry Carey Goodhue is a good man who fights for the people.
It seems as if all his life, Harry Carey Goodhue, has fought for the people against corruption, but the people have never appreciated anything he did for them.
Harry Carey Goodhue's idea was a perfectly good one, like all his ideas.
www.mcps.k12.md.us /schools/springbrookhs/spoon/HARRYCAR.HTM   (251 words)

  
 Turner Classic Movies This Month Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
To pay homage to Carey, Ford decided to give his son, Harry Carey, Jr., a proper launch for his budding acting career with a starring role in 3 Godfathers.
Even though Carey had called Ford "Uncle Jack" all his life, he became too frightened of Ford on the set to refer to him by the intimate title.
Carey refused, thinking Ford was just being mean, but Ford won out in the end.
www.turnerclassicmovies.com /ThisMonth/Article/0,,62547,00.html   (892 words)

  
 Harry Carey, Jr.
The son of actors Harry Carey and Olive Golden, Harry Carey Jr.
Though he handled this assignment nicely, exuding an appealing earnest boyishness, Carey wasn't quite ready for stardom so far as the Hollywood "higher-ups" were concerned, so he settled for supporting roles, mostly in westerns.
Carey was also featured on the "Spin and Marty" segments of Walt Disney's daily TVer The Mickey Mouse Club (1955-59).
www.djangomusic.com /actor_bio.asp?pid=P+10865   (227 words)

  
 Harry Carey, Jr. - Biography - Moviefone
The son of actors Harry Carey and Olive Golden, Harry Carey Jr.
Though he handled this assignment nicely, exuding an appealing earnest boyishness, Carey wasn't quite ready for stardom so far as the Hollywood "higher-ups" were concerned, so he settled for supporting roles, mostly in westerns.
Carey was also featured on the "Spin and Marty" segments of Walt Disney's daily TVer The Mickey Mouse Club (1955-59).
movies.aol.com /celebrity/harry-carey-jr/10865/biography   (266 words)

  
 A Tribute to Harry Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Legendary Chicago Cubs sportscaster Harry Carey, 83, died Wednesday, February 18, 1998.
Carey died four days after having a heart attack at a Valintines dinner with his wife, Dutchie.
Carey died having learned 48 hours earlier, grandson Chip was in line for full-time broadcasting with the Cubs.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/Track/6895/Carey.html   (146 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Harry Carey : Biography
By the early 1940s, Carey's craggy face had taken on Mount Rushmore dimensions; his was the archetypal "American" countenance, a fact that director Alfred Hitchcock hoped to exploit.
Carey, who insisted that her husband's fans would never accept such a radical deviation from his image.
Though Carey and director John Ford never worked together in the 1930s and 1940s, Ford acknowledged his indebtedness to the veteran actor by frequently casting Harry Carey Jr.
www.vh1.com /movies/person/9694/bio.jhtml   (518 words)

  
 Harry Carey Ranch Survey.
This building is a contributing element of the Harry Carey Ranch Historic District.
The district is associated with the historically significant life and work of the film star Harry Carey Sr., as described in the accompanying narrative report.
The stable is purported to be the site of the "Wild West" shows that Harry Carey held on the ranch during the 1920s.
www.scvhistory.com /scvhistory/carey-bunse-8.htm   (782 words)

  
 Harry Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
He worked closely with Ford on 26 productions, often as a character called Cheyenne Harry, occasionally collaborating with him on stories, scripts, producing, and directing.
In the 30s, following an impressive performance in TRADER HORN (1931), Carey began a second phase of his career as a reliable character actor, a phase that continued until his death in 1947 of a coronary thrombosis.
The following year John Ford dedicated the film 3 GODFATHERS (1948) "to the memory of Harry Carey -- bright star of the early Western." His widow, Olive, also appeared in films using the professional names Olive Fuller Gordon and Olive Carey.
theoscarsite.com /whoswho2/carey_h.htm   (147 words)

  
 IGN: 10 Questions: Harry Carey Jr.
, son of silent film star Harry Carey and actress Olive Carey, is a veteran of dozens of Westerns, including such classics as Red River, Rio Grande, and The Searchers.
Carey is familiar to TV audiences for his role as "Bill Burnett" on The Adventures of Spin and Marty.
Carey was kind enough to speak with IGN FilmForce and answer our 10 favorite questions.
filmforce.ign.com /articles/502/502512p1.html   (315 words)

  
 Harry Carey Jr
Harry Carey Jr Harry Carey Jr., Kennedy headline fund-raiser
Carey, a Durango resident and founding member of the Western Movie Society, has appeared in more than 200 movies and television series.
Tickets for "An Evening with Harry Carey Jr." are $30 each and $50 per couple if purchased by Feb. 14, or $35 and $60 if purchased later.
www.durangoherald.com /archives/arts476.htm   (373 words)

  
 Harry Carey
Harry Carey confesses to this sort of thing.
It is altogether possible that the bench today would he graced by this sombreroed "son of the plains" if it were not for the fact that he contracted an illness which left him a convalescent in the West for a long period.
To go ahead with his reading of Blackstone while convalescing was out of the question, but time hung heavy on his hands and he had to amuse himself.
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 Amazon.ca: Books: Company of Heroes: My Life as an Actor in the John Ford Stock Company   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Carey's portrayal of John Ford at work is the most intimate ever written.
Harry Carey's book gives you a view of Ford, in all his tyranny and tenderness, that you're simply not going to find anywhere else.
Carey is a wonderful story teller, sensitive with a good sense of humor.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0810828650   (708 words)

  
 Harry Carey Jr Current Month TV Schedule   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Starring Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale, Jay C Flippen, Jeanette Nolan, Frank Faylen, Leo Gordon, Denver Pyle, Harry Carey Jr, Michael Pate.
Starring Melanie Griffith, David Andrews, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr, Tim Thomerson, Brion James.
Starring Woody Harrelson, Jon Seda, Anne Bancroft, Talisa Soto, Harry Carey Jr, Lawrence Pressman, Matt Mulhern, Alexandra Tydings, Richard Bauer, Victor Aaron.
www.tv-now.com /stars/hcaryjr.html   (863 words)

  
 Play By Play - Is Harry Carey drinking again???? :) - OOTP Developments Forums
Well the left fielder ripped it back to the cutoff man and the cutoff man tried to whip the ball home, but he ended up throwing the ball around 5 feet straight into the ground, and he had to go chase after a ball that he threw.
I dont remember Carey's exact reaction but I thought he was drinking heavily and fell off of his chair.
Harry C. was world-class no doubt, but anyone who ever endured Ron Fairly-isms would legitimately claim parity.
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 Santa Clarita Valley History In Pictures - Harry Carey Ranch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Harry Carey Adobe Dedicated as County Park The Signal · 11-4-2005
LW2087 - Harry Carey Ranch Overview, Postcard 1920s.
LW2142 - Harry Carey Historic District at Tesoro del Valle, 8/14-15/2001.
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Harry S Truman was an American politician and president.
The most unusual change was the addition of painted murals in all the major rooms of the home, created by scenic artist Leslie A. Grimes, in the 1950s or 1960s.
They currently feature a lot of Harry Carey pictures and images.
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 Harry Caray
Harry Caray's back on the air for another season.
HARRY CAREY, DEATH OF A BASEBALL LEGEND: Caray shared game with 4 generations (The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
HARRY CARAY 1914 - 1918 (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
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 HARRY CAREY SR. - ANNOTATED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED
Bronx-born Harry Carey's love and understanding of horses and horsemanship was gotten from watching the activities of New York's mounted policemen of the 1880s.
Carey remained in demand during the 1930s as a leading player, notably in the 1932 serial Last of the Mohicans and the 1936 western The Last Outlaw.
In 1939, Carey was nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor for his role as the Vice President in Frank Capra's Mr.
www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/3_2001/saddle/HARRY_CAREY_SR_.htm   (204 words)

  
 Harry Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Harry Carey, the silent film star and later B-movie cowboy and A-list...
McVeagh of the South Seas (1914) (as H.D. Carey) (story)
McVeagh of the South Seas (1914) (as H.D. Carey)
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 Amazon.com: "Harry Carey": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
From Harry Carey's Cheyenne Harry in silent films to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in Stagecoach, Henry Fonda's Tom Joad in The Grapes of...
From Harry Carey's Cheyenne Harry in silent films to John Wayne's Ringo Kid in Stagecoach, Henry Fonda's Tom Joad in The Grapes o...
Harry Carey Celebrity Trivia -- Answer harry carey Trivia and get a chance to win a Flat Screen TV.
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