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    otrnepodahl — 17 years ago(June 03, 2008 06:25 PM)

    It's interesting that someone would wonder about a non-speaking (English that is) dialogued character in a film. I wonder if anyone listed an interest on "The Searchers" film page, about the American Indian character- Wild Goose Flying In The Night Sky, IE- Look.

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      rmax304823 — 17 years ago(November 28, 2008 07:43 PM)

      Career: American character is changing rapidly, judging from some of the posts here, including yours. What a skillful blend of ignorance, arrogance, and contempt and all in a few ill-chosen words. Congratulations.

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        dinsdale-8 — 17 years ago(January 05, 2009 09:53 PM)

        You couldn't be more right. We live in a time when ignorance and incivility are celebrated. We aspire to the mundane and honour the witless..and look where we are.

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              Naughty-God — 17 years ago(February 12, 2009 04:56 AM)

              Aside from all of the other jibberish on this thread, I wanted to comment on your claim that William Bolton was Gloria Della's "Father". If this is true, how is it that a 59 year old man fathered a child when he was only 4 back in 1952 (when she was born)?
              I think you may have gotten the name assoicated with the wrong people who share surnames but not biographies.
              I just re-watched Jeremiah Johnson and of course was intrigued by the actress who played Swan. I searched out these boards and found the following in a Spring 2004 alumni magazine for Louisiana College;
              I'm fairly sure that William Bolton is Delle Bolton Collof's father. The Louisiana, California and education connections are all there.
              In Memoriam
              William C. Bolton (1948) died Dec. 24, 2003 in Ontario, Calif.
              While at LC, he was class president and was named to Whos Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. He was once the director of the LC Baptist Student Union and has served as a two-time president of the LC Alumni Association.
              Hi, I'm God. Can I touch You?

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                Ten-a-c — 17 years ago(February 25, 2009 07:28 PM)

                Naughty, I believe 1948 would be the year he graduated from Louisiana College.

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                  elwulf — 16 years ago(April 26, 2009 12:11 AM)

                  foleyvideo: I believe you found her. I know that at the time Delle made Jeremiah Johnson she was married (and I believe still is) to David Colloff a screen writer and I think that one of the reasons she looked so beautiful in the film was that she was pregnant with her and David's first child. She is not of indian descent but of north eastern russian descent.

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                    clairehendryx — 16 years ago(February 01, 2010 07:59 AM)

                    Wow so she's not of indian descent! are you sure about that? because it danm good make-up job.

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                      le_chiffre-1 — 15 years ago(April 15, 2010 09:04 PM)

                      She didn't look injun to me. They probably couldn't find any real injun women who were pretty enough, so they decided to cast a white woman in face paint.

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                        le_chiffre-1 — 15 years ago(April 15, 2010 09:22 PM)

                        Let her be. If she had wanted her whereabouts to be known, she'd have posted them herself. What gives you the right to invade her privacy?
                        Just because someone played a character you like in a movie (40 years ago, no less!) doesn't entitle you to act like you're her best friend in real life.

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