Great Web sites devoted to favorite male movie stars of the classic movies era, from I-L.
Burl Ives, An American Icon
While there are some areas of this nice-looking tribute to the singer and Oscar-winning actor that are not in place, the movie pages are all there.
Conrad Janis
Official site for the character actor and jazz trombonist who has been appearing in films since 1945.
International Al Jolson Society
An enthusiastic tribute to the singer and star of the first talkie, with lots of interesting information, plus links to Jolson-related sites. The Society, with 1000 members, was formed in 1950, with Al Jolson's concurrence.
A Tribute to Van Johnson
A tribute to one of Hollywood's living legends. Known for his boyish charm, he appeared in over 100 films and many plays and TV shows during a career that has spanned a half century.
The Official Christopher Jones Website
Official site for the star of 1968's cult film, Wild in the Streets. More than a "where are they now" story, this is, as author Jan Morris says, a real life story of a genuine rebel.
The Official Boris Karloff Home Page
The most interesting feature of this site - the only one authorized and maintained by the descendants of Boris Karloff - is the new Artists' Gallery. You'll also find a tribute, biography, and gift shop.
A Tribute to Buster Keaton
A tribute to "The Great Stone Face," a pioneer in silent film and physical comedy, and an inspiration to both directors and comedians who followed him. Written by Janiss Garza.
A Tribute to Gene Kelly
Many feel he was the greatest male dancer the movies ever saw. His impact on the musical genre was unlike any other artist's.
A Tribute to Alan Ladd
A salute to the actor who helped to create a new kind of hero as a gunfighter with a heart of gold, but who couldn't believe his own press releases. His photo on the cover helped sell movie magazines in the 40s and 50s.
A Tribute to Burt Lancaster
With almost 100 films to his credit, he rarely gave a bad performance, and his great performances were the kind you can watch over and over. A Classic Movies tribute.
The Harry Langdon Society
They're just wild about Harry, and you should be, too. One of the great silent film comedians, he was once thought of as the equal of Chaplin. Designed by David B. Pearson.
The Magnificent Mario Lanza
Bobbie's site includes a photo gallery, plus clips from three of the great tenor's films and a set of photos from a Ball in honor of Mario.
The Official Charles Laughton Web Site
The first -- and as far as we know, the only -- Web site devoted to the marvelous character actor who always gave such strong performances as both heroes and villains. Now in a new location.
Laurel & Hardy and Charlie Chaplin
A. J. Marriot's site consists of two sections: one deals with all Chaplin's stage work before he went into films, and the other with Laurel & Hardy's British stage tours which took place after they quit making films. Lots of photos and great archival information.
A Tribute to Oliver Hardy
Dave Harris has written an entertaining and informative five-page biography of the larger half of the Laurel & Hardy comedy team, including facts you may not know about his pre-L&H career.
Laurel and Hardy Society
The Sons of the Desert is the international Laurel & Hardy society, devoted to memory and the persons and films of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Christopher Lee Official Web Site
A tribute to the actor who, as far as we know, has appeared in more films than any other living person, and who continues to crank out the performances to this day, including an appearance in the smash "Lord of the Rings" series.
The Official Harold Lloyd Web Site
Known as "Hello, Harold," this fact-filled, award-winning site features sound bites from the silent comedian.