Great Web sites devoted to favorite male movie stars of the classic movies era, from M-N.
Dean Martin Fan Center
More than a fan club, the Center offers a newsletter with stories, photos, information, current happenings, and more for fans of the late singer, actor, and comedian. They also offer videos, CD's, and posters.
An Interview With Pamela Marvin
Our A.J. Flick interviews Pamela Marvin, wife of the late actor, about the publication of her book, Lee: A Romance. Plus a Lee Marvin filmography.
The Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood Pages
A new section of Stars-of-Old.Com pays tribute to Lee and Clint, including a special emphasis on the filmed version of the musical Paint Your Wagon. Includes photo galleries and film clips.
James Mason
A very thorough and still growing catalog of Mason's work in film and other media, including photos, biography, filmography, and sounds.
Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites: James Mason
Lynn Dougherty has created an excellent tribute to the stoic English actor with the great voice, who was often at his best playing characters who were neither entirely good nor entirely bad.
James Mason Appreciation Society
You can join the Society, founded in 1993 with the permission of James Mason's widow, or check out an extensive listing of the British actor's performances, a biography, a bibliography, and more.
Marcello Mastroianni
A tribute to the great Italian actor, in three languages, including English, after a fashion!
Fredric March Tribute
A fantastic resource for Fredric March fans. While the biography may be unfinished as yet, the rest of the site makes it well worth the visit -- particularly the portrait gallery, stills collection, and miscellaneous items on "Treading the Boards."
A Tribute to the Marx Brothers
We recognize the guys who made it possible for Monty Python and Robin Williams to make it in the movies!
Why A Duck?
Known as "The Official Unofficial Marx Brothers Web Site," this comprehensive site contains all the usual information and more, plus a chance for you to subscribe to The Freedonia Gazette, join The Marx Brothers Fan Roster, or add your name to The Marx Brothers Mailing List.
A Tribute to Walter Matthau
The great comedy star died July 1, 2000 of a heart attack at the age of 79. We will miss his friendly but cantankerous presence on screen.
Mature's Matinee
Subtitled The Unofficial Victor Mature Web Site, Shannon's tribute to the hunky actor especially known for costume dramas includes photos, stories, lots of links, and a message board.
A Tribute to Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall, who appeared in 150 films in the past 60 years, died Oct. 3, 1998 at the age of 70.
The First Steve McQueen Site
Chris has built a very nice tribute to the actor who first appeared in The Blob and went on to become a respected dramatic and action star before his premature death at age 50 from cancer.
Toshiro Mifune
You'll find a biography, filmography, images, and links listings in this tribute to the man who is probably the Japanese actor best known outside of his native country, star of Rashomon and Seven Samurai.
Ray Milland: An Award Winning Actor
Lynn Daugherty's extensive site for the Wales-born star features a biography, filmography, scenes, photos, posters, a quiz, and a special section for The Lost Weekend.
Salmineo.com
James Dean's cousin John Seger leads a group of three people who are responsible for this unofficial site, which includes a biography, filmography, photo gallery, reviews, news, and more. Look for the article by Joe Bonelli.
A Tribute to Robert Mitchum
A tribute to the ultimate hardboiled actor, who always made it look easy.
Death of a "Good Guy"
Still another interview by our Special Correspondent, A.J. Flick. Kind words from friends of the late Robert Mitchum, who may have played a bad guy in a few movies, but was a good guy in real life.
The Earl of Hollywood
Subtitled "The Life and Times of Robert Montgomery," this new site by R.E. Lee covers the life and career of the actor/director who starred in Night Must Fall and Here Comes Mr. Jordan.
Audie Murphy's Movies
This annotated listing of Audie Murphy's movies is part of a much larger site dedicated to the Medal of Honor-winning actor who was killed in 1971. Part of its mission is to convince the Post Office to issue a stamp or series of stamps in his honor.
James Murray
He was a promising actor whose addiction to alchohol led to an early death in 1936 at the age of 35. His performance as John Sims in The Crowd was the high point of his career. The site includes background information, studio stills, publicity shots, family photos and comments and anecdotes from family members.
A Tribute to Paul Newman
Gourmet food company president, philanthropist, racing enthusiast, liberal activist, and ten-time Oscar nominee Paul Newman is still going strong in his 70s.
A Tribute to Jack Nicholson
A living legend, he's one of the younger members of the classic actors club, an 11-time Oscar nominee who appeared in a number of 60s and 70s classics.
Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites: David Niven
The urbane, witty, and velvet-voiced Mr. Niven gets the full star treatment from the always entertaining Lynn Dougherty. Includes a biography, filmography, images, links, and more.