Which Oscar-winning actor flew combat missions in World War II and had the dubious distinction of being so admired by Hitler that the German dictator offered a generous reward to any of his troops that captured the actor and brought him in?

Answer Clark Gable

Gable won the Best Actor Oscar in 1934 for the screwball comedy "It Happened One Night." You know what they say: Genocidal dictators and screwball comedies go together like peanut butter and — No, you're right; absolutely nobody says that.

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