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    James Morris Newill (August 12, 1911 – July 31, 1975), sometimes credited as Jim Newill, was an American actor and singer.[citation needed] Newill was...
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  • Newill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Newill (1877–1954), Archdeacon of Dorking, England James Newill (1911–1975), American...
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    Rose-Marie and singing cowboy films, a series of films with actor singer James Newill playing a singing Mountie, Renfrew of the Royal Mounted, were released...
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  • Henchman James Newill - "Sleepy Hollow" (Written by Dave O'Brien and James Newill) James Newill - "El Lobo" (Written by Dave O'Brien and James Newill) The...
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    1935 serial The Phantom Empire Murder on the Yukon Louis J. Gasnier James Newill, Polly Ann Young, Dave O'Brien United States Northern Western My Little...
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  • series of Renfrew of the Mounted movies. Hired to play the role was James Newill, who had recently been a weekly singer on the George Burns and Gracie...
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  • Hunt, 1937) Renfrew of the Royal Mounted (with James Newill, 1937) Something to Sing About (with James Cagney, 1937) Swing It, Sailor! (with Wallace Ford...
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  • is a 1940 American Western film directed by Ralph Staub and starring James Newill, Louise Stanley, Dave O'Brien and William Pawley. Released by Monogram...
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    actor-singer James Newill playing Renfrew were released between 1937 and 1940. In 1953 portions of the films were mixed with new sequences of Newill for a Renfrew...
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    alongside Dave O'Brien in all 22 of the film's series from 1942 to 1945. James Newill was his other co-star in the first 14 of the series. Tex Ritter replaced...
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