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Category Archives: Actors
Brad Davis in Midnight Express: Raw
Brad Davis gives one of the greatest-of-all-time leading man performances in Sybil, as Richard Loomis, the single dad living across the apartment alley from Sybil. Iconic. In 1959 The Bolshoi Ballet came to New York for the first time. John … Continue reading
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Katharine Hepburn Lectures Us
about concentration.
The Books: “Shelley, Also Known As Shirley” (Shelley Winters)
Daily Book Excerpt: Entertainment Biography/Memoir Shelley: Also known as Shirley, by Shelley Winters There are so many great Shelley Winters stories (and this is only the first volume of her autobiography – there’s another one that follows) but the following … Continue reading
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Tagged A Place in the Sun, Elizabeth Taylor, entertainment biography, Montgomery Clift, Shelley Winters
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Actresses: “Horrid People With Dyed Hair and Painted Faces”
I am reading The Picture of Dorian Gray right now and immediately wanted to post the following passage. It is an affirmation of the power that actresses can have. To all my actress friends out there, this is for you! … Continue reading
The Kindness of Farley Granger
Jonathan has a terrific post up about a recent showing at AFI of Strangers on a Train … Farley Granger was there. Go read the whole thing – and do not miss the clip at the end. Really touching.
The Books: “Kiss Me Like A Stranger: My Search for Love and Art” (Gene Wilder)
Daily Book Excerpt: Entertainment Biography/Memoir: Kiss Me Like A Stranger: My Search for Love and Art, by Gene Wilder There’s a magic about Gene Wilder. It is hard to describe or pin down, and maybe that’s the biggest part of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bonnie and Clyde, Cary Grant, Charlie Chaplin, entertainment biography, Gene Wilder, Mel Brooks
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The Books: “Orson Welles: Volume 2: Hello Americans” (Simon Callow)
Daily Book Excerpt: Entertainment Biography/Memoir: Orson Welles, Volume 2: Hello Americans, by Simon Callow The second volume of Callow’s huge Orson Welles project (excerpt and discussion of the first volume here), this takes us through a chaotic (or, more so … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Laughton, David O. Selznick, entertainment biography, Jane Eyre, Joan Fontaine, Orson Welles, Simon Callow
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Mickey Rourke Homework From Michael
Quoted from one of the many emails that have been flying back and forth: MUST-SEE MICKEY MOVIES YOU HAVEN’T COMMENTED ON YET (that i’m sure you’ve either seen or know you should): POPE OF GREENWICH VILLAGE: most guys love this … Continue reading
Bogie and Bacall
… a publicity still from To Have and Have Not, the picture where they fell in love.

