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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Mason beat Bogarde

I'm sure Dirk Bogarde would have been quick to point out that Glenda Jackson was wrong to describe him as 'Our first home-grown film star.' That accolade belongs to James Mason, whose British films of the 1940s were breaking box office records in Britain and America long before Dirk Bogarde set foot on a film set. In 1945, Mason's British-made film, The Seventh Veil, made him so popular in the States that seven of his movies were playing in New York at the same time. No British actor before - or since - has come close to that kind of stardom.
Karen McCreedy
James Mason Appreciation Society

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