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from Broadway to Hollywood (1933)
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Overview
Alternate Names:
'Diamond Jim' Brady / 'Diamond' Jim Brady / Diamond Jim
Filmography
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- The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991) (TV) Played by Dion Anderson
- Somewhere in Time (1980) Played by Don Melvoin (as Diamond Jim)
- "Lillie"
- Home on the Range (1978) TV episode, Played by David Healy - Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women (1978) (TV) Played by Leon Charles
- "The Red Skelton Hour"
... aka "The Red Skelton Show" - USA (original title)
- While Trying to Win the West, He Lost the East (1969) TV episode, Played by Roland Winters - Diamond Stud (1969) Played by Robert Hall (as 'Diamond' Jim Brady)
- Diamond Jim: Skulduggery in Samantha (1965) (TV) Played by Dale Robertson
- "Death Valley Days"
... aka "Call of the West" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "The Pioneers" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "Trails West" - USA (syndication title)
... aka "Western Star Theater" - USA (syndication title)
- Diamond Jim Brady (1963) TV episode, Played by Howard Keel - "Maverick"
- One of Our Trains Is Missing (1962) TV episode, Played by Barry Kelley - Lillian Russell (1940) Played by Edward Arnold
- The Gentleman from Louisiana (1936) Played by Charles C. Wilson
- Broadway to Hollywood (1933) Played by Robert Greig (as 'Diamond Jim' Brady)
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From The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991) (TV)
Diamond Jim Brady: It's possible. It's possible. Of course, that's what Custer said.
Burgundy Jones: So did Crazy Horse.
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Diamond Jim Brady: It's possible. It's possible. Of course, that's what Custer said.
Burgundy Jones: So did Crazy Horse.
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