On Wednesday, June 16, 2004 at 4:14:13 PM UTC-4, Doria wrote:
[email protected]ent (Trudi Marrapodi) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
So...anyone know who the skating doubles were for this movie? Or have a clue as to who they might have been? Lord knows the credits for this movie were long (they even mention who the choir was), but the skaters never got credit.
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No doubles for Cary Grant. I had the opportunity to ask him this
because we shared the same chiropractor years ago and were in the same waiting room on a couple of occasions, talking about the Dodgers (he
was a big, big Dodger fan and had season tickets) and he told me he
was a gymnast when he was young, and did all his own skating in most
every scene in the Bishop's Wife (one of my favorits Grant movies).
He could also dance really well and roller skate. He also could do
prat falls because of his gymnastics background, like he did in
"Bringing in Baby" by K. Hepburn. He was a very nice old man when I
met him and I got his autograph too on one occasion. I don't know if
Loretta Young had a skate double or not in that movie. Occasionally
Grant and his wife Barbara would take Dr. Hexburg, the chiropractor we shared, to the Dodger games, and I'd see them together there
sometimes.
Doria
This is easily found on Goolge and Wikipedia:
Turner partnered with Sonja Henie during her tour and in Iceland in 1942. He also performed as a skating double for Cary Grant in The Bishop's Wife in 1948, and for Patric Knowles in the Abbott & Costello comedy, Hit the Ice in 1943.
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