The names of these two movie elephants differ by just one letter
In "Gentleman's Agreement", he played a writer posing as a Jew to expose anti-semitism
Woody Allen's first line in this film is "Chapter 1. He adored New York City. He idolized it..."
John Houseman said this title character was based partly on William Randolph Hearst and partly on Orson Welles
His last name anagrams to "spent singer", though his 4-hour concerts prove otherwise
From 9-5, she's "no party doll"
The last name of this Canadian singer is an anagram of "tight fool"
In "Red River Valley", cowboys sing, "come and" do this "if you love me"
She can deliver a song as well as "Mormon ideas"
In "All of Me" the soul & spirit of Lily Tomlin entered the body of this comedian