I think it's a scene from "Out of Africa". That was a really, really good movie. I just got around to watching it a couple of years ago.
Thomas' reveal may take days so another in the meantime. Name the actor. Was a classmate of Lauren Bacall at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Served in the U.S. Navy, as a communications officer, during World War II. Formed one of Hollywood's first independent film companies, Bryna, in 1955. Helped break the Hollywood blacklist when he gave screen credit to blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo. Placed No. 36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of Greatest Movie Stars of All Time, and No. 17 on the American Film Institute's rankings of the 50 Greatest Screen Legends. Was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981, the highest U.S. honor a civilian can receive.
Do I hear some disappointment or mild criticism? It won't. Here it is: The Horse Whisperer No one playing here can have seen the movie because you'd have identified the pics immediately showing a man and a horse. It was so popular over here that people came up with all sorts of words derived from that like woman whisperer, Putin whisperer, etc.
another movie bio PLACE OF BIRTH Concord, California Educated at California State University, Sacramento I won an Oscar for Best Actor in 1993 and 1994. I was the first actor to accomplish the feat in 50 years. I became the youngest person to receive the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award.
You are asking questions about which I know nothing. Movie actors. I have never kept up with Hollywood or actors. I can look them up if that's OK.