Great Web sites devoted to favorite male movie stars of the classic movies era, from C-D.
A Tribute to James Cagney
A Centennial tribute to Jimmy, who would still have been as tough as nails even at the age of 100.
A Tribute to Eddie Cantor
Though almost forgotten today, Cantor was one of the most popular stage, screen, radio and TV entertainers of his era, known for his acting, singing, dancing, and humanitarianism.
A Centennial Tribute to John Carradine
Though often thought of strictly as a horror movie star, John Carradine was one of the most prolific actors in Hollywood history, appearing in well over 300 films of all types, including dramas, Westerns and comedies in addition to horror films. He was also an accomplished stage actor and artist, in addition to the father of three actor sons and two actress granddaughters!
Jeff Chandler: Classic Hollywood Hunk
Gina Ward's tribute to the actor, singer, and lyricist includes a calendar and five pages of scrapbooks and photo galleries. Part of her Moviestarmania site.
Jeff Chandler: Silver Fox
Meredy's tribute to the tall, handsome, gray-haired star of the 50s features a biography, filmography, photos, and more.
The Lon Chaney Home Page
Devoted to the legendary silent actor Lon Chaney, Sr., this site by Jon C. Mirsalis features an extensive annotated filmography and a "still code index" for identifying Chaney still photos.
The Official Chaney Web Site
Run by Chaney Entertainment. You'll find bios for both Lon and Lon, Jr., as well as an online store, mailing list, newsletter archives, and other features for fans and collectors.
A Tribute to Charlie Chaplin
He was the first movie star millionaire, the biggest star of the silent film era, and an astute businessman who made sure that he would not be forgotten. He hasn't been.
Discover Chaplin
The new, official (approved by the Chaplin family) Chaplin Online Store features licensed products, including collectibles, movies, music, photos, posters, T-shirts, accessories, DVDs, books, and more, plus information on Charlie Chaplin and his works.
The Montgomery Clift Shrine
Stephen Finch's tribute to the actor who lived too long to be a cult favorite like James Dean, but died too young to leave a major mark on the movies, is quite comprehensive, including a long biography, a big photo gallery, an extensively annotated filmography, and much more.
Lee J. Cobb: One Angry Man
Biography, filmography, and photo gallery for the powerful star of 12 Angry Men and On the Waterfront.
A Tribute to James Coburn
The tall, lanky actor could be very tough or very funny, and his voice was a thing of beauty. Actor James Coburn passed away in November 2002 at the age of 74.
Ronald Colman: The Man With the Velvet Voice
Lynn Dougherty's tribute to the star of Lost Horizon and The Prisoner of Zenda includes a biography, filmography, photos, and personal observations.
The Ronald Colman Pages
Julie Stowe's newest site is a tribute to the "personification of the gentlemen hero." It's another winner, in terms of both graphics and content, for the Ravin' Maven of Classic Films.
Sean Connery Fan
Raymond Brown's site is dedicated to the great Scottish actor who recently said that he was "fed up with the idiots" in Hollywood and that he would "almost need a Mafia-like offer I couldn't refuse to do another movie." The site includes a biography, filmography, movie guide, news and forum.
A Centennial Tribute To Gary Cooper
The former silent movie extra and Western star was once the highest-paid person in America. So popular was he that when the studio wanted a new name for a fellow named Archie Leach, they just reversed Gary Cooper's initials and came up with "Cary Grant."
Johnny Crawford Home Page
Though primarily a child TV star (The Mouseketeers, The Rifleman), Johnny appeared in a dozen or so films and currently leads an 11-piece dance band which he founded in 1992, a few years ahead of the current "swing" craze.
The Immortal Talents of Bing Crosby
Crissi Newton's Bing Crosby site includes information, photos, filmography, links, fan clubs, and more.
Our Hero, Tony Curtis
Classic Movies correspondent A.J. Flick offers another fun interview, this time with a living legend who also turns out to be a pretty nice guy.
Tony Curtis: A Man For All Ages
Gina Ward's site is devoted to Tony the artist, author, and man, as well as the actor who starred in the movie the AFI chose as one of the funniest of all time. Look for it to be rolled into Tony's personal site soon as Gina takes over running both.
The Tony Curtis Virtual Art Gallery
Besides being a very good actor, Mr. Curtis is also an artist of some note, and this site is proof of that. Purchase or just browse.
The Peter Cushing Association
The official site of the Peter Cushing Museum and Association, dedicated to the great British star of Hammer horror and fantasy films. Includes articles, fan fiction, filmography, and a collection of Cushing's artwork.
Victor Daniels/Chief Thunder Cloud
Chuck Anderson's tribute to the original Tonto, a full-blooded Cherokee and screen veteran who appeared in two Lone Ranger serials of the 1930s.
The Frankie Darro Home Page
A project by Linda Kay, of the National Association of Fan Clubs, honoring one of Hollywood's relatively unheralded supporting players, who appeared in a half-dozen films at the age of 6 in 1924 and another 138 over the next 40 years.
The Sammy Davis Jr. Association
This cool-looking (what else?) site offers an exhaustive database of information about Sammy, including a film and TV listing. Click on the small "jr" graphics to get around.
A Tribute to James Dean
Had James Dean not died in September, 1955, he would have been 70 years old on February 8. A long overdue tribute to the legendary actor whose star burned so brightly and so briefly.
Don DeFore Fan Club
Don DeFore co-starred in two dozen feature films of the 40s and 50s, and played "Thorny" on Ozzie and Harriet and "Mr. B" on Hazel. You'll enjoy this site run by Don's son Ron.
The Anthony Dexter Home Page
A tribute to the late actor best known for his portrayal of Rudolph Valentino in the 1951 biographical film. Part of Gilda Tabarez's "Blue Book of the Screen" site, previously featured in this section.
The Richard Dix Website
A tribute to the strong-jawed cowboy star of the 1920s and 30s. Includes a brief biography, photos, and links to other sites.
Troy Donahue - Warner Brothers' King of Suds
Meredy's tongue-in-cheek tribute to Hollywood pretty boy Troy Donahue focuses on his five most memorable film roles.
Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites: Robert Donat
You'll enjoy Lynn Dougherty's tribute to the British actor who won an Oscar for his unforgettable title role in Goodbye, Mr. Chips.
A Tribute to Kirk Douglas
A definitive list of net links for the ultimate "tough guy," who played some great heroes on the screen, and took some heroic stands off-screen, as well, including his recovery from a stroke.
Richard Dreyfuss Internet Fan Page
Since Richard began his movie career in the 60s, that means his earliest films are within the "classic" range of more than 20 years ago. This site hasn't been updated recently.