did robert mitchum, ever work with any black actors.
No
If they were I have never seen it. Eastwood would have liked to work with Wayne (who didn't?) but Wayne was of a different opinion. He really didn't care much for Eastwood's movies and had no desire to share the screen with him.
No.
No, during The Nanny they were both married and Charles Shaughnessy still is. Fran Drescher isn't.
did robert mitchum, ever work with any black actors.
No
Yes. A weak tornado struck Bronson on September 15, 2004.
Yes sometime in 2010
Short answer: He did not refuse to work with Poitier. According to Lee Server's fine biography of Mitchum, it was the movie's premise that Mitchum had a problem with, saying that no black man and white man would ever have been chained up together in that part of the country. Mitchum had some experience in that matter, having been arrested for vagrancy in the South when he was a teen, and being sent to work on a chain gang. Because of people like Tony Curtis, who never let facts get in the way of a good tale, a false story painting Mitchum as racist has been circulating for many years.
An armed robbery on a newsagents in '74, he got away with £26 and change. Sentence was 7 years but has been repeatedly extended because people keep annoying him.
If they were I have never seen it. Eastwood would have liked to work with Wayne (who didn't?) but Wayne was of a different opinion. He really didn't care much for Eastwood's movies and had no desire to share the screen with him.
I don't know you tell me I'm not as clever as you think
I doubt Charles ever stayed there. I could find nothing to confirm that he was ever there.
Charles Dickens is as thoroughly British as any man who ever lived.
no
Charles and Diana Unhappily Ever After - 1992 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:M