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ISSN 0749-064X
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television A Biographical Guide Featuring Performers, Directors, Writers, Producers, Designers, Managers, Choreographers, Technicians, Composers, Executives, Dancers, and Critics in the United States and Great Britain
Kathleen J. Edgar, Senior Editor Lynn M. Spampinato, Contributing Editor
Volume 16 Includes Cumulative Index Containing References to Who's Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre
GALE DETROIT • NEW YORK • TORONTO • LONDON
Contemporary Theatre, Film
and Television
ISSN 0749-064X
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television A Biographical Guide Featuring Performers, Directors, Writers, Producers, Designers, Managers, Choreographers, Technicians, Composers, Executives, Dancers, and Critics in the United States and Great Britain
Kathleen J. Edgar, Senior Editor Lynn M. Spampinato, Contributing Editor
Volume 16 Includes Cumulative Index Containing References to Who's Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre
GALE DETROIT • NEW YORK • TORONTO • LONDON
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Kath leen J. Edgar, 5en/or Editor David M. Galens, Terrie M. Rooney, and Lynn M. Spampinato, Contributing Editors Pam Zuber, Assistant Editor Nancy A. Edgar, Janet L. Hile, Terry Kosdrosky, Annette Petrusso, Kenneth R. Shepherd, Hilary Weber, and Arlene True, Sketchwriters Christine M. Bichler and Scot Peacock, Contributors Christine Tomassini, Editorial Research Consultant Pamela Willwerth Aue, Managing Editor Victoria B. Cariappa, Research Manager Andrew Guy Malonis, Research Specialist Julia C. Daniel, Research Coordinator Laura C. Bissey, Tamara C. Nott, Tracie A. Richardson, and Norma Sawaya, Research Associates Alfred Gardner, Research Assistant
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Contents Preface
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Biographies
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Cumulative Index (Including references to Who's Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre)
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Preface Provides Broad, Single-Source Coverage in the Entertainment Field Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (CTFT) is a biographical reference series designed to provide students, educators, researchers, librarians, and general readers with information on a wide range of entertainment figures. Unlike single-volume reference works that focus on a limited number of artists or on a specific segment of the entertainment field, CTFT is an ongoing publication that includes entries on individuals active in the theatre, film, and television industries. Before the publication of CTFT, information-seekers had no choice but to consult several different sources in order to locate the in-depth biographical and credit data that makes CTFT's one-stop coverage the most comprehensive available on the lives and work of performing arts professionals.
Scope CTFT covers not only performers, directors, writers, and producers, but also behind-the-scenes specialists such as designers, managers, choreographers, technicians, composers, executives, dancers, and critics from the United States and Great Britain. With nearly 400 entries in CTFT 16, the series now provides biographies on approximately 7,500 people involved in all aspects of theatre, film, and television. CTFT gives primary emphasis to people who are currently active. New entries are prepared on major stars as well as those who are just beginning to win acclaim for their work. CTFT also includes entries on personalities who have died but whose work commands lasting interest.
Compilation Methods CTFT editors identify candidates for inclusion in the series by consulting biographical dictionaries, industry directories, entertainment annuals, trade and general interest periodicals, newspapers, and on-line databases. Entries are compiled from published biographical sources and then mailed to the listees or their agents for review and verification.
Revised Entries To ensure CTFT's timeliness and comprehensiveness, entries from previous volumes, as well as from Gale Research's Who's Who in the Theatre, are updated for individuals who have been active enough to require revision of their earlier biographies. Such individuals will merit revised entries as often as there is substantial new information to provide. Obituary notices for deceased entertainment personalities already listed in CTFT are also published.
Accessible Format Makes Data Easy to Locate CTFT entries, modeled after those in Gale's highly regarded Contemporary Authors series, are written in a clear, readable style designed to help users focus quickly on specific facts. The following is a summary of the information found in CTFT sketches: ENTRY HEADING: the form of the name by which the listee is best known.
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PERSONAL: full or original name; dates and places of birth and death; family data; colleges attended, degrees earned, and professional training; political and religious affiliations when known; avocational interests. ADDRESSES: home, office, agent, publicist and/or manager addresses. CAREER: tagline indicating principal areas of entertainment work; resume of career positions and other vocational achievements; military service. MEMBER: memberships and offices held in professional, union, civic, and social organizations. AWARDS, HONORS: theatre, film, and television awards and nominations; literary and civic awards; honorary degrees. CREDITS: comprehensive title-by-title listings of theatre, film, and television appearance and work credits, including roles and production data as well as debut and genre information. RECORDINGS: album, single song, video, and taped reading releases; recording labels and dates when available. WRITINGS: title-by-title listing of plays, screenplays, scripts, and musical compositions along with production information; books, including autobiographies, and other publications. ADAPTATIONS: a list of films, plays, and other media which have been adapted from the listee's work. SIDELIGHTS: favorite roles; portions of agent-prepared biographies or personal statements from the listee when available. OTHER SOURCES: books and periodicals where interviews or feature stories can be found.
Access Thousands of Entries Using CTFT's Cumulative Index Each volume of CTFT contains a cumulative index to the entire series. As an added feature, this index also includes references to all seventeen editions of Who's Who in the Theatre and to the four-volume compilation Who Was Who in the Theatre.
Available in Electronic Format Online. Recent volumes of CTFT are available online as part of the Gale Biographies (GALBIO) database accessible through LEXIS-NEXIS. For more information, call 1-800-877-GALE.
Suggestions Are Welcome Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television is intended to serve as a useful reference tool for a wide audience, so comments about any aspect of this work are encouraged. Suggestions of entertainment professionals to include in future volumes are also welcome. Send comments and suggestions to: The Editor, Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Gale Research Inc., 835 Penobscot Bldg., 645 Griswold St., Detroit, Ml 48226-4094; call toll-free at 1-800-347-GALE; or fax to 1-313-961-6599. viii
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television * Indicates that a listing has been compiled from secondary sources believed to be reliable, but has not been personally verified for this edition by the listee.
ABBOTT, Bud 1895(?)-1974 PERSONAL Original name, William A. Abbott; born October 2, 1895 (some sources say 1898), in Asbury Park, NJ; died of cancer, April 24, 1974, in Woodland Hills, CA; son of Harry, Sr. (an advance agent for a circus) and Ray (a bareback rider) Abbott; married Betty Smith (some sources give the name Jenny Mae Pratt), September 17, 1918; children: (adopted) William Bud, Victoria. Education: Attended public schools in Coney Island, NY. Career: Actor and comedian. Performed with partner Lou Costello, beginning on stage in Brooklyn, NY, in 1931. Casino Theatre, Brooklyn, cashier, 1916; later worked as an usher, assistant manager, and theatre manager, including a position at National Theatre, Detroit, Ml. Entertained military personnel on tour during World War II. CREDITS Film Appearances: Himself, One Night in the Tropics, Universal, 1940. Blackie Benson, Keep 'em Flying, Universal, 1941. Chuck Murray, Hold That Ghost (also known as Oh, Charlie), Universal, 1941. Slicker Smith, Buck Privates (also known as Rookies), Universal, 1941. Smokey Adams, /Abbott and Costello in the Navy, Universal, 1941. Chick Larkin, Who Done It?, Universal, 1942. Doc, Rio Rita, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1942. Duke, Ride 'em Cowboy, Universal, 1942. Algernon Shaw, Pardon My Sarong, Universal, 1942. Grover Mockridge, It Ain't Hay (also known as Money for Jam), Universal, 1943.
Flash Fulton, Hit the Ice (also known as Oh, Doctor), Universal, 1943. Peter Johnson, Lost in a Harem, MGM, 1944. Eddie Harrington, In Society, Universal, 1944. Dexter Broadhurst, The Naughty Nineties, Universal, 1945. Slats, Here Come the Co-Eds, Universal, 1945. Buzz Kurtis, /Abbott and Costello in Hollywood, MGM, 1945. Cuthbert and Dr. Greenway, The Time of Their Lives (also known as The Ghost Steps Out), Universal, 1946. John Morrison and Tom Chandler, Little Giant (also known as On the Carpet), Universal, 1946. Duke Eagan, The Wistful Widow of Wagon Cap, Universal, 1947. Corporal Slicker Smith, Buck Privates Come Home (also known as Rookies Come Home), Universal, 1947. Ted Higgins, The Noose Hangs High, Eagle-Lion, 1948. Harry Lambert, Mexican Hayride, Universal, 1948. Chick Young, /Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (also known as /Abbott and Costello Meet the Ghosts), Universal, 1948. Buzz Johnson, Africa Screams, United Artists (UA), 1949. Casey Edwards, /Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff, Universal, 1949. Jonesy, /Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion, Universal, 1950. Al Stewart, Com/n' Round the Mountain, Universal, 1951. Bud Alexander, /Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man, Universal, 1951. Dinklepuss, Jack and the Beanstalk, Warner Bros., 1952. Rocky Stonebridge, Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd, Warner Bros., 1952.
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Tom Watson, Abbott and Costello Lost in Alaska, Universal, 1952. Lester, /Abbott and Costello Co to Mars, Universal, 1953. Slim, /Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Universal, 1954. Peter, /Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy, Universal, 1955. Harry Pierce, /Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone /Cops, Universal, 1955. Bud Flick, Dance with Me, Henry, UA, 1956. Also appeared in Meet the Stars No. 4, 1941, The Real McCoy, 1950, Screen Snapshots No. 225,1954, the compilation The World of Abbott and Costello, 1965, and Entertaining the Troops, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Himself, The Abbott and Costello Show, syndicated, 1952-54. Voice, The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show, syndicated, 1966. Television Appearances; Episodic: The George Burns and Grade Allen Show, CBS, 1951. Co-host, The Colgate Comedy Hour, NBC, between 1951 and 1954. "The Joke's on Me," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1961. Other Television Appearances: Appeared after Costello's death with partner Candy Candido, 1961. Stage Appearances: Appeared at Loew's State Theatre, 1938; appeared on Broadway in The Streets of Paris, 1939. Radio Appearances: Co-star, The Abbott and Costello Program, ABC, 1941-46, NBC, 1946-49. Appeared on The Kate Smith Hour, 1939. OTHER SOURCES Books: Anobile, Richard J., Who's on First? Verbal and Visual Gems from the Films of Abbott and Costello, [New York], 1973. Cox, Stephen, and John Lofflin, The Official Abbott and Costello Scrapbook, [Chicago], 1990. Mulholland, Jim, The /Abbott and Costello Book, [New York], 1975. Thomas, Bob, Bud and Lou: The Abbott and Costello Story, [Philadelphia], 1977.
Periodicals: New York Times, April 25, 1974, p. 42.*
ADDY, Wesley 1913-1996 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born August 4, 1913, in Omaha, NE; died December 31, 1996, in Danbury, CT. Actor. A former economics major at the University of California Los Angeles, Addy's stage debut in Panic (1935) was with a young Orson Welles. He also starred with Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in Romeo and Juliet, in which he played Benvolio. Addy returned to acting after serving in World War II and spent most of his time on Broadway, starring in Another Part of the Forest (1947) by Lillian Hellman, Herman Wouk's The Tra/tor (1949), and Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical South Pacific (1961). He also appeared in several films from 1951 to 1984 with major roles in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), Total Tora! Tora! (1970), and Network (1976). Addy did occasional television work in the 1970s, primarily appearing in the daytime dramas Ryan's Hope, The Edge of Night, and The Days of Our Lives. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, two volumes, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, January 4, 1997, p. A20. Washington Post, January 5, 1997, p. B8.
ADJANI, Isabelle 1955PERSONAL Born June 27, 1955, in Paris, France; children: BarnabeNuytten (with Bruno Nuytten, a director and cinematographer), Gabriel-Kane (with Daniel DayLewis, an actor). Addresses: Office—c/o Secretariat de la Commission d'avances sur recettes, 11 rue Galilee, Paris 75116, France. /Agent—Jeff Berg, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211; Marjorie Israel, 56 rue de Passy, Paris 75016, France.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Career: Actress and producer. Cannes Film Festival, jury president, 1997. Awards, Honors: Prix Suzanne Biandetti, 1974; New York Film Critics Award and Academy Award nomination, both best actress, 1975, for L'Histoire d'Adele H.; Cannes Film Festival Award, best actress, 1981, for Quartet and Possession; Cesar Award, best actress, 1982, for Possession; Cesar Award, best actress, 1984, for L'Ete meurtrier; Cesar Award and Academy Award nomination, both best actress, both 1989, for CamilleClaudel. CREDITS Film Appearances: Camilie, Faustine et le belete (also known as Faustine and the Beautiful Summer), CIC, 1971. Isabel le, La Cifle (also known as The Slap), Gaumont International, 1974. Adele Hugo, L'Histoire d'Adele H. (also known as The Story of Adele H.), Les Films du Carrosse/ Artistes Associates/New World, 1975. Laure, Barocco, Films la Boetie, 1976. Stella, Le Locataire (also known as The Tenant), CIC/ Paramount, 1976. The Player, The Driver, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Emily Bronte, Les Soeurs Bronte (also known as The Bronte Sisters), Gaumont International/Roissy, 1979. Lucy Marker, Nosferatu, Phantom der Nacht (also known as Nosferatu, The Vampire and Nosferatu, The Vampyre), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Anna and Helen, Possession, Oliane-Soma-Marianne/ Limelight International, 1981. MaryaZelli, Quartet, Lyric International/New World, 1981. Pauline Valance, Tout feu, tout flamme (also known as All Fired Up), Gaumont International, 1981. Eliane/Elle, L'Ete meurtrier (also known as One Deadly Summer), Societe Nouvelle de Cinema/ Universal, 1982. Anton/eta, Gaumont International/Conacine/Nuevo Cinema, 1982. Mortelle randonnee (also known as Deadly Circuit), GEF/CCFC/Ofer-Omnifilms, 1982. Helena, Subway, Gaumont International/Films du Loup/TSF-TFI/lsland Alive, 1985. Shirra Assel, Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. Title role, Camille Claudel, Gaumont International/ Roissy/Orion Classics, 1989. Henry and June, Universal, 1990. Marguerite de Valois, Queen Margot, Miramax, 1994. Mia Baran, Diabolique, Warner Bros., 1996.
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Appeared as narrator, Lung Ta: Les cavaliers du vent, 1990, and as Penelope, Toxic Affair, 1993. Also appeared in Le Petit Bougnat (film debut), 1969; Violette et Francois, 1977; Clara et les chics types, 1980; L'/Annee prochaine si tout va bien (also known as Next Year If All Goes Well), 1981. Film Work: Co-producer, Camille Claudel, Gaumont International/Roissy/Orion Classics, 1989. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) The House of Bernarda Alba, Maison de la Culture, Reims, France, 1972. Also appeared in title role, Ondine, France, and in L'Ecole des femmes, Comedie Francaise, Paris. Appeared in productions for the Comedie Francaise, 1972-74. Television Appearances: Appeared in Le Secret des Flamands (television debut; also known as The Secret of the Flemish), 1972. Also appeared in L'Ecole des femmes, 1973, and Top a Sac/73 Distel, 1974. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 1976. New York Times, January 6, 1990. People Weekly, December 12, 1994. Time, January 17, 1994.*
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OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born December 14, c. 1914, in Chicago, IL (some sources say San Francisco, CA); died from a heart attack, October 28, 1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Comedian, actor, and writer. Amsterdam's father, a concert violinist, wanted him to become a musician, but the wisecracking Amsterdam only used his cello as a prop in his comedy acts. Best known for his role as television comedy writer Buddy Sorrell on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961-1966), Amsterdam excelled at comedy in any medium—Vaudeville, radio, television, stage, and writing. He started as a teenager, playing the straight man for his brother, and went on to write jokes for Will Rogers and Fanny Brice. After powerful crime syndicate leader Al Capone raved about Amsterdam's stage act during a Chicago performance, the comedian had no problem getting booked. The brash wisecracks that earned Amsterdam
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the title of "Human Joke Machine" also landed him on radio shows in the 1940s, although he sometimes angered sponsors because he poked fun at their advertisements. Amsterdam made the move to television in 1948 on the variety show Stop Me If You've Heard This One and hosted his own show in 1950. From 1957 to 1959, Amsterdam starred on the program Keep Talking, before landing his big role on the hit The Dick Van Dyke Show. He appeared on Hollywood Squares in the 1970s and did stand-up comedy in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. He wrote the screenplay Ghost and the Guest (1943), and coauthored Kid Dynamite (1943) and Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (1966). Amsterdam also wrote material for Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and Ronald Reagan. He was the author several books, including Keep Laughing and Betty Cooker Crock Book for Drunks. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, November 11,1996, section 4, p. 8. Los Angeles Times, October 29, 1996, p. A20; November 1, 1996, p. A34. New York Times, October 30, 1996, p. D22.
Director, Gas Food Lodging, IRS Releasing, 1992. Director, Mi Vida Loca—My Crazy Life (docudrama), Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Director, "Strange Brew," Four Rooms, Miramax Films, 1995. Director, Grace of My Heart, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Television Appearances: Independent Spirit: Close Up, Bravo, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: Border Radio, International Film Marketing, 1987. Gas Food Lodging (based on the novel Don't Look and It Won't Hurt by Richard Peck), IRS Releasing, 1992. Mi Vida Loca—My Crazy Life (docudrama), Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. "Strange Brew," Four Rooms, Miramax Films, 1995. Grace of My Heart, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Also author of Paul Is Dead (not yet produced). OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 21, 1992, p. 39; July 22, 1994, pp. 27-29.*
ANDERS, Allison 1955(?)ANN-MARGRET 1941PERSONAL Born c. 1955, in Kentucky; father, a bartender; mother, a secretary; children: Tiffany, Devon, an adopted son. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles, film school. Addresses: Office—Cinevilie Inc., Skywalker Studios, 1861 S. Bundy Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Director and screenwriter. Worked as a waitress. Was intern on the film Paris, Texas. Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Circle Award, c.1992, for Gas Food Lodging.
CREDITS Film Work: Director (with Dean Lent and Kurt Voss), Border Radio, International Film Marketing, 1987.
PERSONAL Full name, Ann-MargretOlsson; born April 28,1941, in Valsobyn, Sweden; daughter of Gustaav and Anna (Aronson) Olsson; married Roger Smith (an actor, director, and producer), 1967. Education: Attended Northwestern University. Addresses: Office—435 North Bedford Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. /Agent—Nicole David, Triad Agency, 10100 St. Monica, 16th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress and entertainer. Early in career performed on radio shows and toured with a band; performer at nightclubs such as Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, and in Lake Tahoe; performed with George Burns at the Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas, 1960. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, most promising newcomer, 1962; Gold Medal Awards, most
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 popular actress, Photoplay magazine, 1971 and 1972; Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nomination, both best supporting actress, both 1972, for Carnal Knowledge; Golden Globe Award, best motion picture actress—musical/comedy, and Academy Award nomination, best actress, both 1975, for Tommy; Golden Apple Award, Star of the Year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1983; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1984, for Who Will Love My Children?; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1985, for A Streetcar Named Desire; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress, 1987, for The Two Mrs. Crenvilles; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress in a miniseries or special, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress in a series, miniseries or telefilm, both 1993, both for Alex Haley's Queen; three-time recipient of Female Star of the Year Award, United Motion Pictures Association; twice named Outstanding Box-Off ice Star of the Year, Theatre Owners of America; citation for outstanding performances (tours of Vietnam and Far East) from President Lyndon B.Johnson; Royal Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth II of England; Italian Motion Picture Industry Award. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Louise, Pocketful of Miracles, United Artists (UA), 1961. Emily Porter, State Fair, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Kim McAfee, Bye Bye Birdie, Columbia, 1963. Jody Dvorak, Kitten with a Whip, Universal, 1964. Fran Hobson, The Pleasure Seekers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Rusty Martin, Viva Las Vegas (also known as Love in Las Vegas), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1964. Laurel, Bus Riley's Back in Town, Universal, 1965. Melba, The Cincinnati Kid, MGM, 1965. Kristine Pedak, Once a Thief, MGM, 1965. Maggie Scott, Made in Paris, MGM, 1966. Suzie Solaris, Murderer's Row, Columbia, 1966. Dallas, Stagecoach, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Kelly Ollson, The Swinger, Paramount, 1966. Carolina, The Tiger and the Pussycat, Embassy, 1967. Rhoda, R.P.M. (also known as R.P.M. [Revolutions Per Minute]), Columbia, 1970. Ann McCalley, C. C. and Company, Avco-Embassy, 1971. Bobbie Templeton, Carnal Knowledge, Avco-Embassy, 1971.
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Nancy, The Outside Man, UA, 1973. Mrs. Lowe, The Train Robbers, Warner Bros., 1973. Nora Walker Hobbs, Tommy, Columbia, 1975. Charley, The Twist (also known as Follies Bourgeoisie), VGC/Parairmce, 1976. Lady Booby, Joseph Andrews, Paramount, 1977. Lady Flavia Geste, The Last Remake of Beau Ceste, Universal, 1977. Jezebel Dezire, The Cheap Detective, Columbia, 1978. Peggy Ann Snow, Magic, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Charming Jones, The Villain (also known as Cactus /ac/c), Columbia, 1979. Sue Ann, Middle Age Crazy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Stephanie, / Ought to Be in Pictures, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Patti Warner, Lookin' to Get Out, Paramount, 1982. Jenny, The Return of the Soldier, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Audrey Minelli, Twice in a Lifetime, Yorkin, 1985. Barbara Mitchell, 52 Pick-Up, Cannon, 1986. Rose, A Tiger's Tale, Atlantic Entertainment, 1988. Jackie Giardino, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Medda Larkson, Newsies, Buena Vista, 1992. Ariel Truax, Grumpy Old Men, Warner Bros., 1993. Ariel Gustafson, Grumpier Old Men, Warner Bros., 1995. Also appeared in Rebus, 1969; The Prophet, 1976; The Tiger and the Pussycat. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ann Arden, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, NBC, 1987. Sally Jackson, Alex Haley's Queen, CBS, 1993. Belle Watling, Scarlett, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Lucille Fray, Who Will Love My Children?, ABC, 1983. Blanche DuBois, A Streetcar Named Desire, ABC, 1984. Ingalill Lundquist, Following Her Heart (also known as 5/ng Me the Blues, Lena), NBC, 1994. Carol Stephens, Nobody's Children (also known as A Race against Time), USA, 1994. Appeared in title role, Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story, 1996; also appeared as Ruby, Dames at Sea. Television Appearances; Specials: The Jack Benny Show, CBS, 1961. The Andy Williams Special, NBC, 1962.
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Host, The Ann-Margret Show, CBS, 1968. Host, Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love, CBS, 1969. Jack Benny's Birthday Special, NBC, 1969. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1969, 1970, 1973. Swing Out, Sweet Land, NBC, 1971. Host, Ann-Margret—When You're Smiling, NBC, 1973. Host, Ann-Margret Smith, NBC, 1975. Host, Ann-Margret Olsson, NBC, 1975. Perry Como in Las Vegas, NBC, 1975. Host, Memories of Elvis, NBC, 1977. Host, Ann-Margret . . . Rhinestone Cowgirl, NBC, 1977. Las Vegas Entertainment Awards, NBC, 1977. The George Burns One-Man Show, CBS, 1977. Bob Hope's All-Star Comedy Spectacular from Lake Tahoe, NBC, 1977. Happy Birthday, Bob, NBC, 1978. Las Vegas Palace of Stars, CBS, 1979. Host, Ann-Margret's Hollywood Movie Girls, ABC, 1980. The Way They Were, syndicated, 1981. George Burns' Early, Early, Early Christmas Show, NBC, 1981. Bob Hope's 30th Anniversary TV Special, NBC, 1981. Hollywood's Private Home Movies, ABC, 1983. Perry Co/no's Christmas in England, ABC, 1984. America's Tribute to Bob Hope, NBC, 1988. George Burns7 95th Birthday, CBS, 1991. Our Sons, ABC, 1991. Jack Benny: Comedy in Bloom, HBO, 1992. What about Me? I'm Only 3!, CBS, 1992. •Tina Turner: Going Home, The Disney Channel, 1993. Host, Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1994. Appeared as presenter, Essence Awards, 1993; presenter, Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1995; appeared in Peter Allen: The Boy from Oz, 1995, and The Barbara Walters Special, ABC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Made television debut as a contestant on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour; appeared as the voice of AnnMargrock, The Flintstones (animated), ABC.
RECORDINGS Albums: Bye, Bye Birdie (original soundtrack), Victor; /AnnMargret, Victor; Vivacious One, Victor; Love Rush, MCA.
WRITINGS
(With Todd Gold) Ann-Margret: My Story, Putnam, 1994. OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 26, 1993. Interview, April, 1993; January, 1996. New Yorker, February 3, 1992. TV Guide, February 24, 1996.*
ARNOLD, Roseanne See ROSEANNE
AYERS-ALLEN, Phylicia See RASHAD, Phylicia
AYRES, Lew 1908-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born December 28,1908, in Minneapolis, MN; died December 30,1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Actor. Ayres starred in the Academy Award-winning film All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and appeared opposite Greta Garbo in The Kiss (1929) before landing the title role in the Dr. Kildare movie series from 1938 to 1942. But his public appeal as an actor was seriously challenged during World War II when he declared himself a conscientious objector. Ayres served in a non-combat role in the U.S. Army's medical corps and eventually was forgiven by the Hollywood establishment. In 1948 he was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as a doctor in johnny Belinda. Ayres portrayed the vice president who became president in 1962's Advise and Consent and he appeared in roles in such science fiction movies as 8att/e of the Planet of the Apes (1973) and Battlestar Calactica (1979). Ayres was known for being committed to upholding his personal principles, and so were the characters he portrayed. He was given the opportunity to reprise his film portrayal of Dr. Kildare for a
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 television series, but he refused when the network wouldn't agree to refuse the sponsorship of a cigarette company. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, January 1, 1997, section 3, p. 11. Los Angeles Times, December 31, 1996, p. A3. New York Times, January 1, 1996, p. 47. Washington Post, January 1, 2997, p B6.
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BALSAM, Martin 1919-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for GIFT sketch: Full name, Martin Henry Balsam; born November 4, 1919, in New York, NY; died of a stroke (one source says heart attack), February 13, 1996, in Rome, Italy (while on vacation). Actor. Balsam was a character actor who portrayed more than one hundred roles on stage and screen. He began his acting career in the 1935 production of Pot Boiler at the Playground Theatre in New York City. His Broadway debut came in 1941 with Ghost for Sale. For the next four years, Balsam served with the U.S. Army as a radio operator in a B-24 bomber in the China-Burma-India campaign. When he returned from his wartime service, Balsam studied with Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. His work at the Studio led to his being cast as Gillette, the investigator, in Kazan's 1954 film On the Waterfront. In his more than sixtyyear acting career, Balsam appeared frequently on the television scene. Hecostarred in the series Archie Bunker's Place, and in episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, Search for Tomorrow, and The Untouchables. He also made guest appearances on The Twilight Zone, The Ed Sullivan Show, Rawhide, Dr. Kildare, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and The Fugitive. He was also in the miniseries Queenie and the television movies James A. Michener's "Space" and Raid on Entebbe. His work on Entebbe earned him an Emmy Award nomination. His film credits include Psycho, Twelve Angry Men, Hombre, Tora! Tora! Tora!, The Silence of the Hams, both versions of Cape Fear (1962 and 1991), Breakfast at Tiffany's, and A Thousand Clowns (for which he received an Academy Award). "The supporting role is always potentially the most interesting in a film," Balsam told the Los Angeles Times in 1966, after accepting his Oscar for best supporting actor. The following year he received an Antoinette Perry Award for You Know /
Can't Hear You When the Water's Running. Balsam's other stage performances were in Death of a Salesman, The Iceman Cometh, Cam/no Real, The Rose Tattoo, and The Liar, among many others. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, February 14, 1996, section 3, p. 12. Los Angeles Times, February 14, 1996, p. A14. New York Times, February 14, 1996, p. D19. Times (London), February 15, 1996, p. 19. Washington Post, February 14, 1996, p. C9.
BANKS, Dennis J. 1937PERSONAL Native American name, Nowacumig; born April 12, 1937, at Leech Lake Indian Reservation, MN. Education: Attended boarding schools of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs; University of California, Davis, A.A. Career: Actor, teacher, and writer. American Indian Movement (AIM), Minneapolis, MN, co-founder, 1968, participant in occupation of Alcatraz Island, 1969, and siege at Wounded Knee, 1973, national leader, 1973; Sacred Run, founder, 1978, director and coach, 1991—. Deganawida-Quetzecoatl University, teacher and chancellor; Stanford University, teacher. Worked as an alcoholism counselor; international lecturer on Native American issues and culture. KILI-Radio, host of a weekly talk show; producer
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 of the tape recording Still Strong. Military service: U.S. Air Force, beginning in 1953; served in Japan.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Ben Crowkiller and dead Crow chief, War Party, 1988. Ongewasgone, The Last of the Mohicans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Himself, Thunderheart, TriStar, 1992. Television Work: Thanked in credits for Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee (television movie), TNT, 1994. WRITINGS Books: Author of the autobiography Sacred Soul, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Newsmakers, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1986. Crow Dog, Mary, Lakota Woman, Harper (New York City), 1991. Matthiessen, Peter, In the Spirit of Crazy Horse, Viking (New York City), 1983. Notable Native Americans, Gale, 1995. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, June 15, 1986, p. 10. News from Indian Country, April, 1994, pp. 1-2. People, May 28, 1984, p. 85. Turtle Quarterly, winter-spring, 1989, pp. 4-14.*
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BARTKOWIAK, Andrzej
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PERSONAL Born in 1950, in Lodz, Poland; immigrated to United States, 1972. Education: Attended film school in Poland. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 40 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019.
Film Work; Cinematographer: Deadly Hero, Avco Embassy, 1976. Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981. The Verdict, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Deathtrap, Warner Bros., 1982. Terms of Endearment, Paramount, 1983. Daniel, Paramount, 1983. Garbo Talks, United Artists (UA), 1984. Pr/zz/'s Honor, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Power, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. The Morning After, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Nuts, Warner Bros., 1987. Twins, Universal, 1988. Family Business, TriStar, 1989.
Q&A, TriStar, 1990. A Stranger among Us, Buena Vista, 1992. Hard Promises, Columbia, 1992. Guilty As Sin, Buena Vista, 1993. Falling Down, Warner Bros., 1993. Speed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Species, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/UA, 1995. Losing Isaiah, Paramount, 1995. Jade, Paramount, 1995.*
BATES, Ralph 1940-1991 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born in 1940, in Bristol, England; died in 1991. Actor. Bates was best known for his work in 1970s horror films. After receiving an arts degree from Trinity College in Dublin, he studied drama at Yale University and appeared in the 1962 play Would Anyone Who Saw the Accident . . .? in Stratford-on-Avon, England. His other stage credits include Mary Rose (1972) and Hedcfa Gabler (1982), both produced in London. But his main career was in horror films, which include Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970), Lust for a Vampire (1971), Fear in the Night (1972), Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971), and The Devil within Her (1976). In 1968, Bates also portrayed Caligula in the television miniseries The Caesars, and played Thomas Cu I pepper in The Six Wives of Henry VIII, which appeared on BBC in 1970, CBS in 1971, and on the PBS series Masterpiece Theater in 1972. Bates also appeared on the television series Penmarric, which ran on the Entertainment Channel in 1982.
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OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, two volumes, Facts on File, 1992.
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PERSONAL Born August 27, 1949. Addresses: Contact—Adelson/Baumgarten Productions. Career: Producer and studio executive. Paramount Pictures, began as production executive, became vice-president for production; Keith Barish Productions, president, 1980-83; Columbia Pictures, executive vice-president and executive assistant to the president and chief executive officer, 1983-85; Lorimar Motion Pictures, president; Twentieth Century-Fox, executive vice-president for production in Motion Picture Division, 1987-89; Adelson/Baumgarten Productions, co-founder, 1989; New America Cinema, partner. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best drama or comedy special, 1984, for A Streetcar Named Desire.
Executive producer (with Adelson and Daniel Jakub Sladek), The Shooter (also known as Hidden Assassin), Dimension Films, 1995. Film Appearances: Johnny, Sometime Sweet Susan, 1974. Television Executive Producer; Movies: (With Barish) A Streetcar Named Desire, ABC, 1984. Lies of the Twins, 1991. (With Adelson and Cedric Scott) To Sir with Love II (also known as To Sir with Love '95), CBS, 1996. (With Barry Krost, DougChapin, Daniel A. Sherkow, and Melissa Prophet) All Lies End in Murder (also known as Behind Every Good Man), ABC, 1997. Other Television Work: Producer (with Adelson and John Herzfeld), The Fifth Corner (series), NBC, 1992. Executive producer (with Adelson, Will Aldis, and Steven Kampmann), The Wyatts (pilot), Fox,
1994. Stage Work: Producer (with Alan Eichler and Ron Link), Women Behind Bars, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1975.*
BAXTER, Meredith 1947(Meredith Baxter-Birney) PERSONAL
CREDITS Film Work: Producer, Sometime Sweet Susan, 1974. Executive producer (with Keith Barish), Misunderstood, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Producer (with Gary Adelson, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, and Gerald R. Molen), Hook, TriStar, 1991. Producer (with Allen Shapiro and Joel B. Michaels), Universal Soldier, TriStar, 1992. Producer (with Adelson), Nowhere to Run, Columbia, 1993. Producer (with Adelson), Blank Check, Buena Vista, 1994. Executive producer (with Adelson and Joseph Hartwick), It Could Happen to You, TriStar, 1994. Producer (with Adelson and Robert Evans), Jade, Paramount, 1995.
Born June 21, 1947, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Tom (a radio announcer) and Whitney (an actress; professional name, Whitney Blake) Baxter; married David Birney (an actor), April 10, 1974 (divorced, 1989); children: Ted, Eva, Kate, Peter and Mollie (twins). Education: Studied acting at the Interlochen Arts Academy. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—Jody Frisch, c/o Craig Anderson Productions, 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Actress and producer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actress in a drama series, 1976 and 1977, for Family, best actress in a motion picture for television, 1992, for A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Interns, CBS, 1971. The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1971. Bridget Fitzgerald Steinberg, Bridget Loves Bernie, CBS, 1972-73. (As Meredith Baxter-Birney) Nancy Lawrence Maitland, Family, ABC, 1976-80. (As Baxter-Birney) Elyse Keaton, Family Ties, NBC, 1982-89. Flynn Sullivan, The Faculty (also known as Teachers On/y), ABC, 1996. Also appeared in The Streets of San Francisco, ABC; Po//ce Woman, Medical Story, McMillan and Wife, City of Angels, and What Really Happened to the Class of '65?, all NBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Baxter-Birney) Meg March, Little Women, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Movies: Rena Carter, The Cat Creature, ABC, 1973. Joanne Denver, The Stranger Who Looks Like Me, ABC, 1974. Linda Flayly, Target Risk, NBC, 1975. Linda Davis, The Night That Panicked America, ABC, 1975. Julie Watson, The Imposter, NBC, 1975. (As Baxter-Birney) Mercedes Cole, The Family Man, CBS, 1979. (As Baxter-Birney) Lauretta Pennington, Beulah Land, NBC, 1980. (As Baxter-Birney) Title role, The Two Lives of Carol Letner, CBS, 1981. (As Baxter-Birney) Carol Marriner, Take Your Best Shot, CBS, 1982. (As Baxter-Birney) Barbara McKee, The Rape of Richard Beck, ABC, 1985. (As Baxter-Birney) Elyse Keaton, Family Ties Vacation, NBC, 1985. (As Baxter-Birney) Kate Stark, Kate's Secret, NBC, 1986. (As Baxter-Birney) Maura Wells, The Long Journey Home, CBS, 1987. (As Baxter-Birney) Title role, Winnie, NBC, 1988. (As Baxter-Birney) Samantha White, She Knows Too Much, NBC, 1989. Florence Tulane, The Kissing Place, USA, 1990. Lynn Hollinger, Burning Bridges, ABC, 1990. Red Tierney, Bump in the Night, CBS, 1991. Lilah Comminger, A Mother's Justice, NBC, 1991.
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Title role, A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story (also known as Till Murder Do Us Part), CBS, 1992. Title role, Her Final Fury: Betty Broderick—The Last
Chapter (also known as Woman without a Prayer: The Betty Broderick Story Part II), CBS, 1992. Mary Ann Grand, Darkness before Dawn, NBC, 1993. Margaret Gibson, For the Love of Aaron (also known as The Creature, the Kid & Margaret), CBS, 1994. Margaret Reed, One More Mountain, ABC, 1994. Joyce Wadler, My Breast, CBS, 1994. Amanda Nelson, Betrayed: A Story of Three Women, ABC, 1995. Maggie Stapp, After Jimmy, CBS, 1996. Beatrice Hamilton, The Inheritance (also known as Louisa MayAlcott's "The Inheritance"), CBS, 1997. Voice, Dog's Best Friend, Family Channel, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: (As Baxter-Birney) Joanne, Vanities, HBO, 1981. (As Baxter-Birney) Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1983. (As Baxter-Birney) Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. (As Baxter-Birney) Missing. . . Have You Seen This Person?, NBC, 1985. (As Baxter-Birney) Inside "Family Ties": Behind the Scenes of a Hit, PBS, 1988. (As Baxter-Birney) The Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1989. Heart Attack: The Silent Killer, syndicated, 1991. Presenter, 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1993. Paula Hensen, Other Mothers, CBS, 1993. TV's Funniest Families, NBC, 1994. Co-host, Newsweek American /Achievement Awards, CBS, 1995. Also host, Diabetes Update '86, 1986. Television Work: Executive producer (with David Birney), The Long journey Home, CBS, 1987. Production executive, The Diaries of Adam and Eve, PBS, 1989. Co-executive producer, Darkness before Dawn, NBC, 1993. Co-executive producer, My Breast, CBS, 1994. Film Appearances: Eve Garrison, Ben, Cinerama, 1972. Tracy, Stand Up and Be Counted, Columbia, 1972. Debbie Sloan, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976.
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(As Baxter-Birney) Patricia, Bittersweet Love, AVCOEmbassy, 1976. (As Baxter-Birney) Amanda Faberson, Jezebel's Kiss, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1990. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Eve, The Diaries of Adam and Eve, Los Angeles, 1988; Sally Talley, Talley's Folly; Joanne, Vanities; Melissa, Love Letters; appeared in productions of Guys and Dolls, Butterflies Are Free, and The Country Wife.
BAXTER-BIRNEY, Meredith See BAXTER, Meredith
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Internal Affairs, Paramount, 1990. (With Michael Tolkin) Deep Cover, New Line, 1992. Also wrote Who You Know, Labyrinth Nine, and, with Leora Barish, Desire. Television Series: The Hitchhiker, HBO/USA, 1983. Other: Fa/se Match (novel), Simon & Schuster (New York), 1982.*
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Born August 3, 1945, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Donald (a lawyer) and Fahny (Schorr) Bean; married Nancy Eliason, January 3, 1968 (divorced, February 14, 1970); married Leora Barish (a writer), March 23, 1980; children: Max. Education: Yale University, B.A., 1967; Stanford University, M.A., 1973. Politics: "Left." Religion: Jewish. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Screenwriter, producer, and novelist.
Born Dallas Frederick Burrows, July 22, 1928, in Burlington, VT; son of George F. and Marian Ainsworth (Pollard) Burrows; married Jacqueline de Sibour (stage name, Rain Winslow),July 2,1956 (divorced, 1962); married Carolyn Maxwell (a customorder fashion designer), October 3, 1965 (divorced, 1979); married Alley Mills (an actress), April 18, 1993; children: (first marriage) one daughter; (second marriage) two sons, one daughter (Michelle). Education: Attended Cambridge Latin School. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and comedian. Founder and administrative director, 15th Street School, NY. Appeared in cabaret at the Blue Angel nightclub, 1952. Military service: U.S. Army, 1946-47.
Member: Writer's Guild of America, West. Awards, Honors: First book of fiction award from PEN-Los Angeles, 1983, for False Match. CREDITS Film Work: Producer (with Pierre David), Deep Cover, New Line, 1992. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Shirl Hendryx) Running Brave, Buena Vista, 1983. (With Pascal Bonitzer, Chantal Akerman, Jean Grualt, and Leora Barish) Golden Eighties, Pari/Gerick, 1986.
Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1953-54; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor in a musical, 1962, for Subways Are for Sleeping; Grammy Award nomination (with John Huston and Hans Conreid), best recording for children, 1978, for The Hobbit. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Debut) The Spider, Cambridge Summer Theatre, 1945. (New York debut) Edgar Grasthal, Men of Distinction, 48th Street Theatre, 1953.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Careless, The School for Scandal, Theatre de Lys, New York, 1953. John Murray Anderson's Almanac Review, Imperial Theatre, New York, 1953. George MacCauley, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?, Belasco Theatre, New York, 1955. Ensign Pulver, Mr. Roberts, City Center Theatre, New York, 1956. Billy Turk, Nature's Way, Coronet Theatre, New York, 1957. Jack Jordan, Say Darling, City Center Theatre, New York, 1959. Charlie Smith, Subways Are for Sleeping, St. James Theatre, New York, 1961. Charlie, Never Too Late, Playhouse Theatre, New York, 1962. Rather Shenanigan, Home Movies, Provincetown Playhouse, New York, 1964. Tom Considine, / Was Dancing, Lyceum Theatre, New York, 1964. Cocky, The Roar of the Crease Paint, the Smell of the Crowd, Shubert Theatre, New York, 1965. Homer Thrace, llya Darling, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York, 1967. A Round with Ring Revue, Theatre de Lys, New York, 1969. Make Someone Happy, St. Regis Hotel, New York, 1980. John Caroon, Rockaway, Vineyard Theatre, New York, 1982. Scrooge, A Christmas Carol, Perry Street Theatre, New York, 1982-83. Title roles, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Apple Corps Theatre, New York, 1983. Also appeared in Goodbye Again, 1948; Josephine, 1953; The Scarecrow, 1953; Men of Distinction, 1953; (summer stock) Arthur, Warm Heart, Cold Feet, 1964; and I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road. Major Tours: Sonny Dorrance, Josephine, U.S. cities, 1953. Chuck Baxter, Promises, Promises, Australian cities, 1970-71. Film Appearances: Anatomy of a Murder, Columbia, 1959. Lydia's editor, Innerspace, Warner Bros., 1987. Doctor Berlin, Instant Karma, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1990. Made film debut in How to Be Very, Very Popular, 1955; also appeared in Lola (also known as Tw/n/cy), 1969; Skateboard, 1977; as Mr. Roper, Forty-Deuce,
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1982; as Arthur Fitzgerald, Smart Alec, 1986; and in Final Judgement, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Panelist, I've Got a Secret, CBS, 1952. Host, The Blue Angel, CBS, 1954. Pantomime Quiz, CBS, 1959-60. Keep Talking, CBS, 1959-60. Panelist, To Tell the Truth, CBS, 1964-67. Reverend Brim, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (also known as Forever Fernwood), syndicated, 197778. Loren Bray, Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, CBS, 1993-. Appeared as host, The Melting Pot, 1978; narrator, Reading Rainbow, 1983; on One Life to Live, ABC. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Three Men on a Horse," Broadway Television Theater, syndicated, 1952. "Nothing But the Truth/' Broadway Television Theater, syndicated, 1952. "The Square Peg," Studio One, CBS, 1952. "It Happened in Paris," Robert Montgomery Presents, NBC, 1954. "Joyce," Stud/o One, CBS, 1954. "The Fifth Wheel," U.S. Steel Hour, ABC, 1954. "Arsenic and Old Lace," Best of Broadway, CBS, 1955. "San Francisco Fracas," Elgin Hour, ABC, 1955. "A Christmas Surprise," Stud/o One, CBS, 1956. "A Traveler from Brussels," Kraft Theater, NBC, 1957. "Charley's Aunt," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1957. "Bilko's Insurance Company," Phil Silvers Show, CBS, 1958. "The Newman Johnson Story," The Millionaire, CBS, 1958. "Mr. Bevis," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1960. "Once around the Block," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960. "The Secret Life of James Thurber," June Allyson S/70W,CBS, 1961. "To Walk Like a Lion," Nafced City, ABC, 1962. "Don't Shake the Family Tree," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1963. "The Star Wagon," NET Playhouse, 1967. "Love and the Teacher," Love, American Style, ABC, 1970. "The Adventure of the Chinese Dog," E//ery Queen, NBC, 1975. Love Boat, ABC, 1978. "October the 31st," Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. "Keep the Home Fires Burning," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986.
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philosophy at college in Pennsylvania; received degree from University of the Arts (Philadelphia, PA).
Also appeared on Philco Playhouse, Celebrity Time, The Arthur Murray Show, The Mel Torme Show, Omnibus, Ed Sullivan Show, Steve Allen Show, Jack Parr Show, Laugh Line, Password, and Match Came.
Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Man in the Dog Suit, NBC, 1960. Miracle on 34th Street, NBC, 1960. Ghostbreaker, NBC, 1967. Voice of Bilbo Baggins, The Hobbit (cartoon), ABC, 1977. Father Sean, NBC Presents the AFI Comedy Special, NBC, 1987.
Career: Actress. Worked variously as a librarian, bartender, waiter, and baker, and at an oil refinery and a honey farm.
Appeared as voice of Billy Rabbit, Garfield in the Rough (animated), 1984; host, New Year's in New York; host, The Golden Age of Movie Serials; host, The Bean Show. Television Appearances; Movies: Just My Imagination (also known as The Girl in the Song Title), NBC, 1992.
Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a miniseries or movie made for television, 1995, for Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee. CREDITS Film Appearances: Nakooma, Squanto: A Warrior's Tale, Buena Vista, 1994. Voice of Pocahontas, Pocahontas (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared in High Horse, 1994.
Also appeared in Chance of a Lifetime, 1993. RECORDINGS For Children: A recording of The Hobbit was released. WRITINGS Author of Me and the Orgone, 1971; adaptor of A Christmas Carol. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, February 22, 1993. Variety, December 21, 1992.*
Television Appearances; Movies: Mary Crow Dog, Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee, TNT, 1994. Black Buffalo Woman, Crazy Horse, TNT, 1996. Reyna, Grand A venue, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of Pocahontas: A Legend Comes to Life, Disney Channel, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 28/July 5, 1996, p. 91. Parade Magazine, June 30, 1996, p. 14. People Weekly, May 8, 1995, p. 100.*
BELTRAN, Robert 1953BEDARD, Irene
1967PERSONAL PERSONAL
Born July 22, 1967, in Anchorage, AL; daughter of an Inupiat Eskimo and a Cree/French Canadian; married Denny Wilson (a musician), 1993. Ethnicity: Native American. Education: Studied physics and
Full name, Robert Adame Beltran; born November 19, 1953, in Bakersfield, CA; son of Louis Perez Beltran and Aurelia (Adame) Olgin. Education: Attended California State University, Fresno, CA, 197579.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Addresses: Contact—do 1930 Century Park West #303, Los Angeles, CA 90067; Fan Club—do Barbara O'Leary, P.O. Box 183, Reading, PA 19603. Career: Actor. Founding member and co-artistic director, East Los Angeles Classic Theater Group. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lowrider, Zoot Suit, Universal, 1981. Raoul, Eating Raoul, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Kayo, Lone Wolf McQuade, Orion, 1983. Hector, Night of the Comet, Atlantic 9000, 1984. Eddie Guerrero, Latino, Cinecom, 1985. Luis, Gaby—A True Story, TriStar, 1987. Frank, Slam Dance, Island/Zenith, 1987. Jack, Coach, Forbidden Sun, Filmscreen, 1989. Juan, Scenes from the Class Struggele in Beverly Hills, Cinecom, 1989. Alejandro, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Juan Delgado, Crackdown, 1991. Tony Montero, Kiss Me a Killer, Califilm, 1992. Sheriff, Shadowhunter, Republic, 1993. Frank Sturgis, Nixon, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Mooney, Calendar Girl, ABC, 1984. El Diablo, El Diablo, HBO, 1990. Mike Silva, The Chase, NBC, 1991. Lorenzo "Gio" Giovani de Zaccagnini, Stormy Weathers, ABC, 1992. Shadowhunter, Showtime, 1993. Tito Carson, Rio Shannon, ABC, 1993. Raoul Herndandez, State of Emergency, HBO, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Duke Rado, Veronica Clare, Lifetime, 1991. Lieutenant Louis Soto, Models, Inc., Fox, 1994-95. First Officer Chakotay, Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1995—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in Midnight Caller, HBO; Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC; and Murder, She Wrote, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Hector Martinez, The Family Martinez, CBS, 1986. Howard Thunder, "Barrington," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987. Mike Perez, Sisters, CBS, 1990. Luzbel, "La Pastorela," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1991. Inside the New Adventure—Star Trek Voyager, UPN, 1995.
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Voiceover, 500 Nations, CBS, 1995. It's Hot in Here: UPN Fall Preview, UPN, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ahbleza, The Mystic Warrior, ABC, 1984. Stage Appearances: A Midsummer's Night Dream, California Shakespearean Festival, Visalia, CA, 1980. Hamlet, California Shakespearean Festival, Visalia, CA, 1980. Henry IV, California Shakespearean Festival, Visalia, CA, 1980. Stars in the Morning Sky, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1988-89. Also appeared with the El Teatro Campesino company in Corridos, Rose of the Rancho, and La Pastorela; I Don't Have to Show You No Stinkin' Badges, Los Angeles Theater Center; A Burning Beach, Los Angeles Theater Center; and Macbeth, Lajolla Playhouse. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Hispanic, April, 1995, pp. 14-16.*
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Born January 24, 1949, in Chicago, IL; died of an accidental drug overdose, March 5, 1982, in Hollywood, CA; son of a restaurant operator; brother of Jim Belushi (an actor); married Judith Jacklin (a book designer). Education: Attended midwestern colleges. Career: Actor and comedian. Second City, Chicago, IL, performer, 1971-72. Blues Bar, co-owner. Appeared on The National Lampoon Radio Hour; toured with Dan Aykroyd as The Blues Brothers, 1979. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding writing in a variety or music show, 1976-77, and Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actor in a variety or music show, 1977, 1978, and best comedy-variety or music show, 1979, all for Saturday Night Live. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday N/ght), NBC, 1975-79.
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ance salesman; married Steven White (a university administrator; marriage ended); married Warren Beatty (an actor), 1992; children: (with Beatty) three. Education: Attended Mesa College; received a degree in theatre from San Francisco State University; also studied at American Conservatory Theatre. Avocational interests: Scuba diving.
Film Appearances: John "Bluto" Blutarsky, National Lampoon's Animal House, Universal, 1978. Hector, Coin' South, Paramount, 1978. Eric Katz, Old Boyfriends, Avco Embassy, 1978. Wild Bill Kelso, 1941, Universal, 1979. Voice, Shame of the Jungle (animated), International Harmony, 1979. "Joliet" Jake Blues, The Blues Brothers, Universal, 1980. Ernie Souchak, Continental Divide, Universal, 1981. Earl Keese, Neighbors, Columbia, 1981.
Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Stage Appearances: National Lampoon's Lemmings, Village Gate Theatre, New York City, 1973. The National Lampoon Show, New Palladium Theatre, New York City, 1975. Appeared as cardinal in Anna of the Thousand Days. RECORDINGS Albums: (With Dan Aykroyd) Briefcase Full of Blues, Atlantic^. 1978. WRITINGS For Television: Contributor, The Beach Boys Special, NBC, 1976. Also writer for Saturday Night Live.
Career: Actress. Performed with Colorado Shakespeare Festival, 1980, American Conservatory Theatre, 1983-85, and Denver Center Theatre Co., 1985-86. Also worked as cook on a charter boat. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, 1986, Clarence Derwin Award, 1987, and Theatre World Award, 1987, all for Coastal Disturbances; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1990, for The Grifters. CREDITS Film Appearances: Kate Craig, The Great Outdoors, Universal, 1988. Marquise DeMerteuil, Valmont, Orion, 1989. Myra Langtry, The Crifters, Miramax/Cineplex Odeon, 1990. Evelyn Ames, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Ruth Merrill, Guilty by Suspicion, Warner Bros., 1991. Sarah Turner, Regarding Henry, Paramount, 1991. Virginia Hill, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Terry McKay, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. Sidney Ellen Wade, The American President, Columbia, 1995. Queen Elizabeth, Richard III, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Newsweek, March 15, 1982; March 22, 1982. Rolling Stone, June 11, 1992, p. 124. Time, March 15, 1982; April 24, 1989.*
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Born May 29, 1958, in Topeka, KS; father, an insur-
Stage Appearances: Holly Dancer, Coastal Disturbances, Second Stage, New York City, 1986, then (Broadway debut) Circle in the Square, New York City, 1987. Zookeeper, Spo/7s of War, Second Stage, 1988. Also appeared as Juliet, Romeo and Juliet; Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA; Emily, Our Town; Eliza Doolittle, Pygmalion; Tatania, A Midsummer Night's Dream; showgirl, The Sleeping Prince; Helena, All's Well; Blanche, King John; Anya, The Cherry Orchard; and the Virgin Mary, The Christmas Miracles.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Ann Tillman, Manhunt for Claude Dallas, CBS, 1986. Jill, Hostage, CBS, 1988.
Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Milos Forman: Portrait," American Masters, PBS, 1989.
Television Appearances; Series: Theodore "Teddy" Hoffman, Murder One, ABC, 1995-96.
Also appeared in Miami Vice, NBC; Wiseguy, CBS.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in LA. Law, NBC, and NYPD Blue, ABC.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: 41st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1987. An American Reunion: The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala, CBS, 1993.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: The Murder of Mary Phagan (also known as The Ballad of Mary Phagan), NBC, 1988.
Appeared as presenter, 64t/) Annual Academy Awards, 1992; presenter, 67th Annual Academy Awards, 1995; also appeared in 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1992. Other Television Appearances: Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1996. Appeared in the pilot It Had to Be You, ABC. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, November, 1989. New York, January 14, 1991. Prem/ere, July, 1991. Rolling Stone, May 16, 1991. Vanity Fair, September, 1994.*
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BENZALI, Daniel 1949(?)(Daniel Ben-Zali) PERSONAL Born c. 1949, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; son of an actor; immigrated to the United States, c. 1953; married (divorced); engaged to Kim Cattrall (an actress). Ethnicity: Jewish. Avocational interests: Playing piano, jazz. Addresses: Home—Malibu, CA. /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Seth, Arthur Hailey's "StrongMedicine," syndicated, 1986. Colonel Glen Spurling, The Last Days ofPatton, CBS, 1986. Charles Ross, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, CBS, 1987. Peter Schaefer, "Pack of Lies," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1987. Roe vs. Wade, NBC, 1989. Bascombe, By Dawn's Early Light (also known as The Grand Tour), HBO, 1990. Cardinal Spellman, Citizen Cohn (also known as Rules of Misconduct: The Roy Cohn Story), HBO, 1992. Afterburn (also known as The Janet Harduval Story), HBO, 1992. The Last of His Tribe (also known as The Last Free Indian and /sh/), HBO, 1992. Dr. Everett Morris, A Child's Cry for Help (also known as Intensive Care), NBC, 1994. Dr. Ezso, The Rockford Files: I Still Love LA., CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Host, Television's Greatest Performances II, ABC, 1996. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. Also appeared as CIA Boss, "Dirty Work," Vietnam War Story: The Last Days, 1989. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1996. Film Appearances: Therapist, Home Free All, Almi, 1984. Lieutenant Colonel Lehane, Defence of the Realm, Warner Bros./Rank, 1985.
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Theatrical agent, Insignificance, Island Alive, 1985. Howe, A View to a Kill, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1985. Dr. Asher, White Nights, Columbia, 1985. Chief Barney Doyle, Messenger of Death, Cannon, 1988. Solomon Kublitz, A Day in October, Castle Hills, 1992. "Skeeter" Warburton, The Distinguished Gentleman, Buena Vista, 1992. Also appeared as William Kubert, Whoops Apocalypse, 1986; appeared in Murder at 1600, 1997. Stage Appearances: (As Daniel Ben-Zali) William Shakespeare, Music Is, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1976. Love's Labour's Lost, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Robert Walpole, The Art of Success, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1989-90. Also appeared at the Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1982-83; with the Royal Shakespeare Company; and in a production of Sunset Boulevard. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Newsweek, October 2, 1995, p. 98.*
BERENGER, Tom 1950PERSONAL Full name, Thomas Michael Moore; born May 31, 1950, in Chicago, IL; first wife's name, Barbara (divorced); married present wife Lisa, July 29, 1986; children: (first marriage) Allison, Patrick; (second marriage) Chelsea, Chloe. Education: Attended University of Missouri; studied acting at H.B. Studios. Addresses: /Agent—Paula Wagner, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1986, and Golden Globe Award, best supporting actor, 1987, both for Platoon; Emmy Award nomination, best guest actor in a comedy series, 1993, for Cheers.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Matthew Jackson, Beyond the Door (also known as Oltre la Porta), Premier Releasing/ Gaumont, 1975. Gary Cooper White, Looking for Mr. Coodbar, Paramount, 1977. Man at end, The Sentinel, Universal, 1977. Andras Vayda, In Praise of Older Women, AVCOEmbassy, 1978. Butch Cassidy, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Drew, The Dogs of War, United Artists (UA), 1980. Sam, The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. Frank Ridgeway, Eddie and the Cruisers, Embassy, 1983. Matt Rossi, Fear City, Chevy Chase Distribution, 1984. Rex O'Herlihan, Rustler's Rhapsody, Paramount, 1985. Sergeant Barnes, Platoon, Orion, 1986. Mike Keegan, Someone to Watch over Me, Columbia, 1987. Jonathan Knox, Shoot to Kill, Buena Vista, 1988. Gary Simmons, Betrayed, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1988. Father Michael Pace, Last Rites, MGM/UA, 1988. Jake Taylor, Major League, Paramount, 1989. Recruiting sergeant, Bom on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Harry Dobbs, Love at Large (also known as L'Amour poursu/te), Orion, 1990. American, The Field, Avenue Pictures, 1990. Lewis Moon, At Play in the Fields of the Lord, 1991. Dan Merrick, Shattered, MGM, 1991. Lieutenant General James Longstreet, Gettysburg, Turner Pictures, 1993. Jack Lansford, Sliver, Paramount, 1993. Thomas Beckett, 5n/per, TriStar, 1993. Rock Reilly, Chasers, Warner Bros., 1994. Jake Taylor, Major League II, Warner Bros., 1994. Louis Gates, Last of the Dogmen, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Shale, The Substitute, Orion, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tim Siegel, One Life to Live, ABC, 1975-76. Nick, "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told," Dream On, HBO, 1990. "One for the Road," Cheers, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Billy Sutton, Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, NBC, 1977.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Bobby Fallen, Flesh and Blood, CBS, 1979. Jeff Stevens, If Tomorrow Comes, CBS, 1986. Miles Utley, The Avenging Angel, TNT, 1995. Gavin St. Clair, Body Language (also known as Pro Bono), HBO, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (special), HBO, 1987. Gettysburg Journal, TNT, 1994. Narrator, American Heritage Presents: The Lincoln Assassination, History Channel, 1995. Television Work: Co-producer, The Avenging Angel, TNT, 1995. Stage Appearances: Soldier, Tybalt, and a Montague, Death Story, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1975. The Country Club, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1976. Jack, The Rose Tattoo, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1977. Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, Wl, 1981. National Anthems, Long Wharf Theatre, 1988. Also appeared as Jocko, End as a Man, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City; as Orestes, Electra; and in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the University of Missouri. Appeared as Stanley Kowalski in Japanese touring production of A Streetcar Named Desire. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 13, 1996.*
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PERSONAL Born c. 1973, in Farmington Hills, Ml; daughter of Fred (a lawyer) and Jere (an owner of a gift basket business) Berkley. Education: Attended Calabasas High School in California. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA. Career: Actress.
BERNARD, Crystal 1959PERSONAL Born September 30,1959, in Garland (some sources say Dallas), TX; daughter of Jerry Wayne (a Southern Baptist evangelist) and Gaylon Bernard; sister of Robyn Bernard (an actress and singer). Education:
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Attended Baylor University. Avocational interests: Car racing. Addresses: Contact—10866 Wilshire Blvd., No. 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actress, singer, and songwriter. Bernard's songs have been recorded by singers such as Debbie Winans, Angie Winans, Paula Abdul, and Tracy Spencer. Participated in Long Beach Toyota Grand Prix, 1993. Appeared in commercials. CREDITS Film Appearances: Julie, Young Doctors in Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Courtney, Slumber Party Massacre II, Embassy, 1987. Kaitlin Mullane, Siringo, WarnerVision Films, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: K. C. Cunningham, Happy Days, ABC, 1982-83. Amy Tompkins, It's a Living, syndicated, 1985-89. Helen Chappel, Wings, NBC, 1990-. Television Appearances; Movies: Anne Marie Conklin, High School U.S.A., NBC, 1983. Shelly, Chameleons (also known as Best Kept Secrets and Strange Bedfellows), NBC, 1989. Marty, Without Her Consent (also known as A Matter of Trust), NBC, 1990. Julie Weston, When Will I Be Loved?, NBC, 1990. Dol Bonner, Lady Against the Odds (also known as Do/ Bonner and Hand in the Glove), NBC, 1992. Lisa Porter, Miracle Child (also known as Miracle at Clements Pond), NBC, 1993. Susan Warfield, As Good as Dead, USA, 1995. Title role, Dying to Be Perfect: The Ellen Hart Pena Story, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Co-host, Do It Yourself TV, NBC, 1990. Bob Hope Presents the Ladies of Laughter, NBC, 1992. Fantasies of the Stars, NBC, 1994. Bob Hope's Young Comedians Making America Laugh, NBC, 1994. All-Star TV Censored Mega Bloopers, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Hot Muffins," Gimme a Break, NBC, 1982. "Tell Tale Tart/' Happy Days, ABC, 1982. "The Two Princes/' Dynasty, ABC, 1982. "Episode 35: Season Finale," Dynasty, ABC, 1982. "The Devil Stick," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983.
"The Bear Essence," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "State of the Union," The Master, NBC, 1984. "The Odd Triple," The Love Boat, ABC, 1985. Guest, Win, Lose, or Draw, NBC, 1988. "The Courtship of Nicole's Father", My Two Dads, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Anne Marie Conklin, High School U.S.A., NBC, 1983, (with different cast), NBC, 1984. Lorelei, Hot Prospects, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. Co-host, A Word from Our Sponsor (also known as The International Andy Awards), NBC, 1992. The Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 1994 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1994. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. The 29th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1994. Co-host, The Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1995. Presenter, The 31st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1996. The 23rd Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1996. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded country music album The Girl Next Door. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, November 22, 1993, p. 69. TV Guide, May 11-17, 1991, p. 10; November 23, 1996, p. 8.*
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1938-1996
OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born May 17, 1938, in Chicago, IL; died of a heart attack, October 18, 1996, in Burbank, CA. Actor. Bernard died just after he was nominated for a Cable Ace award for his work in the movie Sophie and the Moonhanger, which aired on the Lifetime network. An actor who has appeared in television and movie roles ranging from a parole officer in the disco cult film Car Wash to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 PBS program The Meeting, Bernard was also active in the Seattle theater scene, directing and acting in such stage productions as A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Threepenny Opera. But it was on television and film where Bernard earned much of his critical praise, particularly for his supporting role in the 1995 romantic comedy While You Were Sleeping. Bernard also made several character appearances on television series such as Cagney and Lacey, The Jeffersons, and Knots Landing. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1996, p. B3. New York Times, October 21, 1996, p. B9. Washington Post, October 22, 1996, p. E5.
BESCH, Bibi 1940-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born February 1, 1940, in Vienna, Austria; died of cancer, September 7, 1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress. Television was the medium in which Besch spent most of her career, but she also appeared in several films, most notably in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Steel Magnolias, Betsy's Wedding, and The Promise. After coming to the United States as a child and studying acting, Besch made her living on television and appeared on numerous shows during the 1970s, including the Six Million Dollar Man, Charlie's Angles, The Rockford Files, and The Edge of Night. Two of her most recent television appearances—in the 1992 movie Doing Time on Maple Drive and in the series Northern Exposure in 1993— earned her Emmy Award nominations. Besch also appeared on the television series E.R., Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and Coach. Besch was active in the Screen Actors Guild, serving as its director from 1990 until the time her death. With the Guild, Besch worked to improve benefits for actors and expand roles for women. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, two volumes, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, September 14, 1996, p. A18. New York Times, September 14, 1996, p. 10. Washington Post, September 17, 1996, p. D5.
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BIGGS, Roxann (Roxann Cabalero, Roxann Biggs-Dawson) PERSONAL Born September 11, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: Received B.A. in theatre, from University of California, Berkeley; trained for the stage at the American Conservatory Theatre with Uta Hagen.
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CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut; as Roxann Cabalero) Diana Morales, A Chorus Line, Shubert Theatre, 1982. Cetta, Daughters, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1984. Miranda, The Tempest, City Stage Company, New York City, 1985. George, The Early Girl, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1986. Teresa, The Hostage, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove, FL, 1987. Rosa DelleRose, The Rose Tattoo, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1987. Janey, V & V Only, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1988. Guest artist, Arena Stage, Washington, DC. Film Appearances: Felicia Barren, Guilty by Suspicion, Warner Bros., 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Adrienne Morrow, /Another World, NBC, 1985. Ohara, ABC, 1987. Yolanda Elena Puente, Nightingales, NBC, 1989. Jennifer Clemente, The Round Table, NBC, 1992. (As Roxann Biggs-Dawson) Chief Engineer B'Elanna Torres, Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1995—. Other Television Appearances: Louisa, The Fortunate Pilgrim (miniseries), NBC, 1987. Inside the New Adventure—Star Trek: Voyager (special), syndicated, 1995. Angela Rooker, Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (movie), HBO, 1996.
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OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CT/T sketch: Born February 12, 1903 (one source says 1900), in New York, NY; died September 7, 1996, in Woodland Hills, CA. Cinematographer. Biroc won several Emmy Awards and one Academy Award during his prolific career as a Cinematographer and was regarded for the variety of his work—which ranged from disaster films like The Towering Inferno to the Mel Brooks slapstick Blazing Saddles—as well as the quality. He began his career at age fifteen at Paragon Studios' film laboratory; he then became an assistant cameraman at Paramount^ Long Island studio. He filmed the liberation of Paris during World War II and worked on Capra's classic Christmas movie It's a Wonderful Life. Biroc wasn't afraid to experiment and made a pioneering 3-D movie, Bwana Devil. It was The Towering Inferno that won Biroc an Academy Award, but his work was not limited to films. He also served as Cinematographer for many television specials, including the emotional drama Brian's Song and Kenny Rogers as the Gambler. In 1989 Biroc received a lifetime achievement award from the Society of American Cinematographers. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley, 1994. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, September 17, 1996, p. A24.
WRITINGS Desire to Fall (play), produced by Circle Repertory Company workshop, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Hispanic, April, 1995.
BLEETH, Yasmine 1972(?)PERSONAL First name pronounced "Yes-MEEN"; born June 14, 1972 (some sources say 1968), in New York, NY;
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 daughter of Philip (a business proprietor) and Carina (a model) Bleeth. Education: Attended United Nations International School (Manhattan, NY).
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Addresses: Contact—c/o Baywatch Productions, 5433 Beethoven St., Los Angeles, CA 90066. Career: Model and actress. Appeared in commercials as a child for firms such as Johnson and Johnson and Downy Fabric Softener. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ryan Fenelli, Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1985-89. Lee Ann Demerest, One Life to Live, ABC, 1991-93. Caroline Holden, Baywatch, syndicated, 1994—. Television Appearances; Movies: Emily/Adrian, A Face to Die For, NBC, 1996. Diane Shepherd, Talk to Me, ABC, 1996.
PERSONAL Born on October 25, in Colorado Springs, CO; married. Education: Western Illinois University, graduated, degree in theater. Avocational interests: Collecting comic books, reading. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Office—Spin City, c/o Mountie Productions, LLC, W. 23rd St. and Hudson River, Pier 62, Suite 204, New York, NY 10011. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Best Supporting Actor Award in Irene Ryan National Competition at Kennedy Center.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Good Morning America, ABC, 1989. Appeared on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Comedy Central. Television Appearances; Specials: Philadelphia's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Lifetime, 1988. The Ultimate TV Trivia Challenge, ABC, 1995. Hollywood Host, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve'96, ABC, 1995. The Late Show with David Letterman Primetime Video Special 2, CBS, 1996. Team "Baywatch" USA, syndicated, 1996. Guest, Politically Incorrect's Greatest Hits, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 14th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1987.
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93. Garnet Mines, Muscle, syndicated, 1995. Stanley, Arli$$ (also known as Arliss), HBO, 1996. Carter, Spin City (also known as 5p/n), ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Arnold, Donor, CBS, 1990. Sergeant Teal, Fourth Story, Showtime, 1991. Robert Dayton, In the Line of Duty: Street War (also known as In the Line of Duty: The Two Tonys), NBC, 1992. Sergeant Joe DuBois, House of Secrets (also known as Conspiracy of Terror), NBC, 1993.
Film Appearances: Theresa, Hey, Babe! (musical), Rafal, 1984.
Television Appearances: Specials: (As Michael P. Boatman) Troy Canty, "The Trial of Bernhard Goetz," American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Host, The Vanishing Civil War, PBS, 1993.
Other Work: Appears in CD-ROM game Maximum Surge, Digital Pictures, 1996.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, and Living Single.
OTHER SOURCES
Film Appearances: Motown (3rd Squad, 1st Platoon), Hamburger Hill, Paramount, 1987. Spaulding, Running on Empty, Warner Bros., 1988. Un-becomingAge, 1992.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 9, 1996, p. 57. 'People, August 24, 1992, p. 87.*
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J. J. Johnson, The Glass Shield, 1994. Urban Crossfire, New Horizons Home Video, 1994. The Peacemaker, DreamWorks, 1997. Stage Appearances: (As Michael Patrick Boatman) Joe, Tiny Mommy, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1987-88. Appeared in a San Francisco production of The Class Menagerie. While at Western Illinois University, Boatman appeared in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Seagull, and Purlie Victorious. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Essence, December, 1990, p. 36.*
BOATMAN, Michael P. See BOATMAN, Michael
Counci I of Great Britain, John Whiting Award, 1968, for Narrow Road to the Deep North; Obie Award, Special Citation, 1976, for Bingo: Scenes of Money and Death; Plays and Players, Best New Play Award, 1976, for The Fool: Scenes of Bread and Love; honorary Doctor of Letters, Yale University, 1977; Plays and Players, Best New Play Award, 1985, for The War Plays. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: The Woman: Scenes of War and Freedom, with the National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, London, 1978. The Worlds, New Half Moon Theatre, London, 1979. Restoration, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1981. Summer: A Play for Europe, National Theatre, Cottesloe Stage Theatre, London, 1982. The War Plays (part one, "Red, Black and Ignorant," part two, "The Tin Can People," part three, "Great Peace"), Royal Shakespeare Company, London, 1986. WRITINGS
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BOND, Edward 1934PERSONAL Born July 18, 1934, in London, England; married Elisabeth Pable, 1971. Politics: Socialist. Religion: Atheist. Addresses: Agent—Casarotto Ramsay Ltd., 60-66 Wardour St., London W1V 3HP, England. Career: Writer and director. Founding member, Theatre Writers' Group (now Theatre Writers' Union), 1975; Northern Arts literary fellow, universities of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Durham, 1977-79; resident theatre writer, University of Essex, 1982-83; visiting professor, University of Palermo, Italy, 1983. Former factory and office worker. Military service: Served two years with British Army Infantry. Member: English Stage Company Writers' Group. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best writing, 1966, for Blow-Up; George Devine Award, English Stage Society, 1968, for Early Morning; Arts
Plays: The Pope's Wedding, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1962, published in The Pope's Wedding and Other Plays, Methuen, 1971, revised, 1977. Saved, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1965, also performed at the Chelsea Theatre Center of Brooklyn, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, 1970, published by Methuen, 1966, Hill & Wang, 1966, Heinemann, 1984. Narrow Road to the Deep North, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, U.K., 1968, then Charles Playhouse, Boston, 1969, published by Methuen, 1968, Hill &Wang, 1969. Early Morning, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1968, also La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1970, published by Calder & Boyers, 1968, Hill & Wang, 1969. Black Mass, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1970, published in Plays Two: Lear, The Sea, Narrow Road to the Deep North, Black Mass, Passion, Methuen, 1978. Passion, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1971, also performed at Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1972, published in Plays Two: Lear, The Sea, Narrow Road to the Deep North, Black Mass, Passion, Methuen, 1978. Mr. Dog, published in The Pope's Wedding and Other Plays, Methuen, 1971, revised, 1977. The King with Golden Eyes, published in The Pope's Wedding and Other Plays, Methuen, 1971, revised, 1977.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Sharpeville Sequence, published in The Pope's Wedding and Other Plays, Methuen, 1971, revised, 1977. Lear, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1971, also performed at Yale Repertory Theatre, 1973, published by Methuen, 1972, revised, 1978, Hill & Wang, 1972. The Sea, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1973, also performed at Goodman Theatre, Chicago, 1974, published in Plays Two: Lear, The Sea, Narrow Road to the Deep North, Black Mass, Passion, Methuen, 1978. Bingo: Scenes of Money and Death, Northcott Theatre, Exeter, U.K., 1973, then at Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH, 1975, published by Methuen, 1974. The Fool: Scenes of Bread and Love, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1975, published in The Fool and We Come to the River, Methuen, 1976. Stone, Institute of Contemporary Arts Theatre, London, 1976, published m A-A-America! and Stone, Methuen, 1976, revised, 1981. A-A-Americal (two plays entitled "Grandma Faust: A Burlesque" and "The Swing: A Documentary"), Almost Free Free Theatre, London, 1976, published in A-A-Americal and Stone, Methuen, 1976, revised, 1981. The Bundle, or, New Narrow Road to the Deep North, Warehouse Theatre, London, 1978, published in Plays One: Saved, Early Morning, The Pope's Wedding, The Bundle, or, New Narrow Road to the Deep North, Methuen, 1978. The Woman: Scenes of War and Freedom, with the National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, London, 1978, published by Methuen, 1978, Hill & Wang, 1979. The Worlds, Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle-uponTyne, U.K, 1979, then New Half Moon Theatre, London, 1981, published in The Worlds, with The Activists Papers, Methuen, 1980. The Activists Papers, published in The Worlds, with The Activists Papers, Methuen, 1980. Restoration, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1981, published by Methuen, 1981, revised version, in Restoration and The Cat, Methuen, 1982. Summer: A Play for Europe, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1982, published by Methuen, 1982. Summer [and] Fables, published by Methuen, 1983. Derek [and] Choruses from after the Assassinations, published by Methuen, 1984. The War Plays (part one, "Red, Black and Ignorant/' part two, "The Tin Can People/7 part three, "Great Peace"), Royal Shakespeare Company, London, 1986, published in two volumes by Methuen, 1985, and in one volume by Methuen, 1991.
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Human Cannon, South Wales, 1985, published by Methuen, 1985. Jackets 2 and Sugawara (adapted from kabuki drama; double bill), Bush Theatre, 1990, published by Methuen, 1990. In the Company of Men [and] Notes on Post Mocfernism, published by Methuen, 1990. Also author of jackets 1; September, 1990; Plays Four, 1992; Coffee: A Tragedy, 1994; and At the Inland Sea: A Play for Young People, 1996. Operas: Libretto, We Come to the River, Royal Opera House, London, 1976, published in The Fool and We Come to the River, Methuen, 1976, and as We Come to the River: Actions for Music, Schott, 1976. Libretto, The English Cat, 1982, published in Restoration and The Cat, Methuen, 1982. Libretto, Wedekind's Lulu: A Monster Tragedy, 1992. Ballets: Orpheus, 1978. Translations: The Three Sisters, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1967. Spring Awakening, with the National Theatre, London, 1974, published by Methuen, 1980. Adaptations: The White Devil, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1976. Screenplays: (With Michelangelo Antonioni and Tonino Guerra) Blow-Up, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Laughter in the Dark, Lopert, 1969. (With Clement Biddle-Wood and Schlondorff) Michael Kohlhaas, Columbia, 1969. Walkabout, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. (Additional dialogue) Nicholas and Alexandria, Columbia, 1971. Teleplays: Author of Olly's Prison, 1991, and Tuesday, 1993. Books: Theatre Poems and Songs, edited by Malcolm Hay and Philip Roberts, Methuen, 1978. Choruses from after the Assassinations, Methuen, 1985. Bond: Poems, 1978 to 1985, Methuen, 1987, Heinemann, 1988. Edward Bond Letters, edited by Ian Stuart, Harwood Academic Publishers, 1993.
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OTHER SOURCES Books:
Bond, Edward, Saved, Hill & Wang, 1966, Heinemann, 1984. Contemporary Literary Criticism, Gale, Volume 4, 1975; Volume 6, 1976; Volume 13, 1980; Volume 23, 1983. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 13: British Dramatists since World War II, Gale, 1982.*
BOUTSIKARIS, Dennis
1952-
PERSONAL Born December 21, 1952, in Newark, NJ; married Deborah Hedwall (an actress); children: two. Ethnicity: Greek and Jewish. Education: Graduated from Hampshire College. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Two Obie Awards, The Village Voice: One for The Nest of the Wood Grouse, 1985. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Joseph Calvo, Nurse, CBS, 1981-82. Dr. Tony Menzies, Stat, ABC, 1991. Jerry Harper, The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1992-93. Joe, Misery Loves Company, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Detective Jerry Renfrew, Internal Affairs, CBS, 1988. Joel Baruch, Love, Lies and Murder, NBC, 1991. Woody Allen, Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story (also known as Mia: Child of Hollywood), Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Tom Rampy, Thunder Boat Row, ABC, 1989. Roger Woods, The Hit Man, ABC, 1991. Leeson, The Keys, NBC, 1992. Jack Mandel, Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story, NBC, 1993. Sam Neaman, Beyond Betrayal, CBS, 1994. Screenwriter, Tonya and Nancy: The Inside Story (also known as The Tonya and Nancy Story), NBC, 1994.
Steven Hoffman, The Yarn Princess, ABC, 1994. Vinnie Ventola, And Then There Was One, Lifetime, 1994. Frank Caldwell, Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of School Bus #17 (also known as The Miami School Bus Hijacking), ABC, 1996. Nat, Chasing the Dragon, Lifetime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Christopher Boucher, "The Trial of Bernhard Goetz," American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Michael, "Big Time," American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Fox Fall Preview Party, Fox, 1995. Also appeared as Keith Warfield, In the Lion's Den, 1987. Film Appearances: Frankie, The Exterminator, Avco Embassy, 1980. Marek, War and Love, Cannon, 1985. Alex, Very Close Quarters, Cable Star, 1986. Mason Baylor, batteries not included, Universal, 1987. Bob Tanner, Crocodile Dundee II, Paramount, 1988. Dr. Weitzman, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Orin Fell, The Boy Who Cried Bitch, Pilgrims 3 Corporation, 1991. Rossi, Talent for the Game, Paramount, 1991. Massarelli, Boys on the Side, Warner Bros., 1994. Kootz, Surviving Picasso, Warner Bros., 1996. Stage Appearances: Jerry Hal lam, /Another Language, Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1975. All's Well That Ends Well, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1978. Galileo, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1979. Umberto, Filumena, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1980. The Woo/gatherer, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1981. Robert Ross, Jitters, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1981. Romeo and]uliet, Dallas Shakespeare Festival, Dallas, TX, 1981. Title role (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), Amadeus, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1982. Georgy Samsonovich Yasyunin, The Nest of the Wood Grouse, Public Theatre, New York City, 1984. Christopher Marlowe, Cheapside, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1986.
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BOYLE, Peter 1933(?)PERSONAL Born October 18, 1933 (one source says 1935), in Philadelphia, PA; married Lorraine Alterman, October, 1977. Education: Attended LaSalle College. Addresses: /Agent—Andrea Eastman, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Member of the Second City Company, Chicago, IL. Monk in Christian Brothers Order until early 1960s.
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born May 25,1932, in Attleboro, MA (some sources say Providence, Rl); died of a heart attack, February 16, 1996, while on vacation in Florida. Novelist and actor. An accomplished writer of eleven novels, Bowen is best remembered to filmgoers for his portrayal of Colonel Henry Blake in MM*S*H. He originated the role that was later performed by McLean Stevenson on the television series of the same name. Bowen and Stevenson died one day apart, both of heart problems. Early in his career, Bowen got involved in script writing for an improvisational group called the Compass Players. The troupe—which included Mike Nichols, Elaine May, and Alan Arkin—later became known as Second City. Bowen began acting to earn some extra money. He went on to appear in films such as Heaven Can Wait, The Main Event, Zapped!, and Morgan Stewart's Coming Home. He starred in several television shows, including/Arn/e, House Calls, and The Brian Keith Show. Among his television movie credits are Arthur Hailey's "The Moneychangers/' The Bastard, and Co/die and the Boxer Co to Hollywood. He wrote novels such as Just Like a Movie and The Silent 50s. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, February 24, 1996, p. A18. Washington Post, February 26, 1996, p. D4.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama or comedy special, 1977, for Tail Gunner joe; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1989, for Midnight Caller. CREDITS Film Appearances: General Heath, The Virgin President, New Line Cinema, 1968. Gun clinic manager, Medium Cool, Paramount, 1969. Man in group therapy session, Diary of a Mad Housewife, Universal, 1970. Joe Curran, Joe, Cannon, 1970. Jack Mitchell, T.R. Baskin (also known as Date with a Lonely Girl), Paramount, 1971. Lucas, The Candidate, Warner Bros., 1972. Dillon, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, Paramount, 1973. Preacher Bob, Kid Blue, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Barry Fenaka, Slither, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Eagle Throneberry, Steelyard Blues (also known as The Final Crash), Warner Bros., 1973. Title role, Crazy Joe, Columbia, 1974. Monster, Young Frankenstein, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1974. Ras Mohammed, Ghost in the Noonday Sun, British Independent, 1974. Lord Durant, Swashbuckler (also known as The Scarlet Buccaneer), Universal, 1976. Wizard, Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. JoeMcGinnis, The Brink's Job, Universal, 1978. Max Graham, F./.5.T., United Artists, 1978. Frank Massetti, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Warner Bros., 1979.
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Andy Mast, Hard Core (also known as Hard Core Life), Columbia, 1979. Dr. Sebastian Melmoth, In Cod We Trust, Universal, 1980. Karl Lazlo, Where the Buffalo Roam, Universal, 1980. McVicar, 1980. Horror Planet, 1980. Sheppard, Outland, Warner Bros., 1981. Jimmy Ryan, Hammett, Orion/Warner Bros., 1982. Moon, Yellowbeard, Orion, 1983. Countryman, 1983. The Razor's Edge, Columbia, 1984. Jocko Dundee, Johnny Dangerously, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. }oef]oell, Cannon, 1984. Detective Ryan, Turk 182!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Morons from Outer Space, Thorn EMI, 1985. Clockwise, Cannon, 1986. Jay Bass, Surrender, Warner Bros., 1987. Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, Walker, Universal, 1987. The In Crowd, Orion, 1987. A Prayer for the Dying, Samuel Goldwyn, 1987. The Beast (also known as The Beast of War), Columbia, 1988. Lou Donnelly, Red Heat, TriStar, 1988. Chief Edsel, Speed Zone, Orion, 1989. Actor, Funny (documentary), Original Cinema, 1989. JackMcDermott, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Queen of Hearts, Nelson Entertainment, 1989. Justin Maciah, Kickboxer 2, 1991. Chief Orman, Honeymoon in Vegas, Columbia, 1992. Captain Green, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Ron Rudman, Nervous Ticks, Grandview Avenue Pictures, 1993. Teague, Solar Crisis, Vidmark Entertainment, 1993. Mr. Whittle, The Santa Clause, Buena Vista, 1994. Moe Shrevnitz, The Shadow (also known as The Shadow and the Curse of Khan), Universal, 1994. Dan Reilly, Urban Crossfire, New Horizons, 1994. George, Bulletproof Heart, Keystone Entertainment, 1994. Ox, Wh/7e You Were Sleeping (also known as Coma Guy), Buena Vista, 1995. Lieutenant Daryl, Exquisite Tenderness (also known as Intensive Care and Dr. Death), Capella International, 1995. Gus Charnley, Born to Be Wild (also known as Katie), Warner Bros., 1995. Film Work: Executive producer, Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Bravo, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Also executive producer, Hunting, 1989; What the Moon Saw, 1990; Heaven Tonight, 1990; Beyond My Reach, 1995; Flynn, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Charlie Datweiler, The Man Who Could Talk to Kids, ABC, 1973. Joseph McCarthy, Tail Gunner Joe, NBC, 1977. Detective Vannort, Echoes in the Darkness, CBS, 1987. David Dellinger, Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago Eight, HBO, 1987. General Sanger, Disaster at Silo Seven, ABC, 1988. John Poindexter, Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North, CBS, 1989. Roger Boisjoly, Challenger, ABC, 1990. Dan Reilly, In the Line of Duty: Street War, NBC, 1992. Judge, Taking the Heat, Showtime, 1993. Gabriel Muggins, Royce, Showtime, 1994. Tony Carbo, In the Lake of the Woods, Fox, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Comedy Tonight, CBS, 1970. Sergeant James Judson, From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1979. Officer Joe Bash, Joe Bash, ABC, 1986. Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 1996—. The Single Guy, NBC, 1996—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Regular, Kovacs on the Comer, NBC, 1951-52. Greenlow, Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1988. J. J. Killian, Midnight Caller, NBC, 1988, 1990, and 1991. Tribeca, Fox, 1993. NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994-95. "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose/' X-Files, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Superman's Fiftieth Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel, CBS, 1988. National Basketball Players Association Awards, syndicated, 1989. Jake, "Twenty-Seven Wagons Full of Cotton/' American Playwrights Theatre: The One Acts, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. The Real Frankenstein: An Untold Story, ABC, 1995. Also appeared as Stanislas Kelly, Philly Heat, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Klein Time (pilot), CBS, 1977. Sergeant James Judson, From Here to Eternity (miniseries), NBC, 1979.
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Stage Appearances: Mikoyan, Shadow of Heroes, York Playhouse, New York City, 1961. Ensemble, Paul Sills' Story Theatre (revue), Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1970. Phil Alexander, The Roast, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1980. Lee, True West, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1981. Rocco, Snow Orchid, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1982.
Television Appearances; Movies: Ramirez, Gladiator School, ABC, 1988. EduardoCruz, Nasty Boys, NBC, 1989. Cruz, Kill or Be Killed, NBC, 1990. Nakai Two Bear, Shadowhunter, Showtime, 1993. Woman Undone, Showtime, 1996.
Major Tours: Murray and understudy for Oscar, The Odd Couple, U.S. cities, 1965-67.
Television Appearances; Specials: Sgt. Rosendo Juarez, Juarez, ABC, 1988. Estaba, /.overs, Partners, and Spies, NBC, 1988.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 20, 1995.*
Television Appearances; Series: Tony Maldonado, Knightwatch, ABC, 1988-89. Eduardo Cruz, Nasty Boys, NBC, 1990. Reynaldo "Rey" Curtis, Law and Order, NBC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: BenitoGarza,/ames A Michener's Texas, ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Richard III, Utah Shakespeare Festival, 1987. A Comedy of Errors, Utah Shakespeare Festival, 1987. Much Ado about Nothing, Utah Shakespeare Festival, 1987.
BRATT, Benjamin 1964(?)PERSONAL Born December 16, c. 1964, in San Francisco, CA. Education: University of California, Santa Barbara, B.F.A.; American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco, CA. Addresses: Office—do Law & Order, NBC, 3000 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523. Career: Actor.
Also appeared in Heaven Can Wait and Macbeth, Summer Repertory Theater, Santa Rosa, CA. Appeared in productions with various companies, including the Shakespeare Festival in Los Angeles, Taper Too, and Theatre Ceo.*
BRIALY, Jean-Claude 1933PERSONAL
CREDITS Film Appearances: Felix, One Good Cop, Buena Vista, 1991. Claude, Bright Angel, Hemdale, 1991. Carlos, Chains of Cold, Academy, 1992. Alfredo Garcia, Demolition Man, Warner Bros., 1993. Paco, Bound by Honor, Buena Vista, 1993. Ranger Johnny, The River Wild, Universal, 1994. Captain Ramirez, Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. Abel, Follow Me Home, In Pictures/New Millenia, 1996. Film Work:
Producer, Follow Me Home, In Pictures/New Millenia, 1996.
Born March 30, 1933, in Aumale, Algeria; son of Roger Brialy and Suzanne Abraham. Education: Attended College Saint-Etienne, Conservatoire d'art dramatique, Strasbourg, France; studied philosophy at Strasbourg University. Avocational interests: Antique watches and books, riding, swimming. Addresses: Office—Theatre des Bouffes Paraiens, 4 rue Monsigny, 75002 Paris, France. Career: Actor, director, and screenwriter. Director, Theatre Hebertot, 1977; director, Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens, 1986—; director, Anjou Festival. Military service: While serving in the military, Brialy staged plays and shows. Worked on Army newsreels and short films as narrator.
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Awards, Honors: Prix Jean Le Due, Academie Francaise, 1971, for Eg/at/ne; Cesar Award, 1976, for Julie pot de colle; Cesar Award, 1988, for Les Innocents; Chevalier, Legion d'honneur; Officer, Ordre National du Merite; Commander des Arts et des lettres. CREDITS Film Appearances: La Sonate a Kreutzer (short), c. 1956. Tous les garcons s'appelent Patrick (short), c. 1956, released in the United States as All Boys Are Called Patrick, 1957. Les surmenes (short), c. 1956. Claire's lover, Le Coup du Berger (short), 1956. (Feature film debut) //am/ de la Famille, 1957. Young man, A Story of Water, 1958. Francois Bayon, Le Beau Serge (also known as Handsome Serge), 1958. Man in street, The 400 Blows, 1959. Paul, Les Cousins, 1959. Scintillone, La Notta Brava, 1960. Jean-Marc, Paris Nous Appartient, 1960. Emile Recamier, A Woman Is a Woman, 1961. Ronald, Les Codelureaux, 1961. Clerk, The Diable et les Dix Commandements (also known as The Devil and the Ten Commandments), 1962. Actor in comedy film, C/eo from 5 to 7, 1962. Marc Desgrez, The Burning Court, 1962. Student ("Greed"), The Seven Deadly Sins, 1962. Sebastien, Chateu en Suede, 1963. Jacquot, Careless Love, 1964. Tony, Man Hunt, 1964. Young man, La Ronde, 1964. Ligurio, The Mandrake, 1966. Le Due de Trefle (The Duke), King of Hearts, 1966. Jean, Shock Troops, 1967. Corey, The Bride Wore Black, 1968. Jerome, Claire's Knee, 1970. Paul, Un Meurtre est un Meurtre (also known as A Murder Is a Murder), 1972. Les Violets clos, 1973. Armand, L'Oiseau rare, 1973. Foucauld, Le Fantome de la Liberte (also known as The Phantom of Liberty), 1974. Norbert, Comme un pot des fraisesl, 1974. Brumaire, Les Oeufs Brouilles, 1975. Art gaMery client, Les Onze Mille Verges, 1975. Guillaume, Catherine etCie, 1975. Sidekick, L'Annee Sainte, 1976. Walt, Barocco, 1976. Jean-Luc, Julie pot de colle, 1976. Villedieu, Le Juge et I'assassin, 1976.
Michel Gaur, Le Point de mire, 1977. Van Nijlen, Double Murder on Via Coverno Vecchio, 1977. Manager, Robert and Robert, 1978. Logan, Le Maitre-Nageur, 1979. Guillaume, Bobojacco, 1979. Cazeau, L'oeil du Maitre, 1979. Cisterne, La Banquiere, 1980. Lobo director, Les uns et les autres, 1981. Loulou Barrier, Edith and Marcel, 1982. Monsieur Jacob (Sophie's hairdresser), La Nuit de Varennes, 1982. LaFillede Trieste, 1983. Dr. Marin, La Ragazza di Trieste, 1983. Gabriel Larcange, Sarah, 1983. Kebadjan, Cap canaille, 1983. Mortelle randonne, 1983. Dr. Paul Marshall, Le Demon dans d'lle, 1983. Caron, Ste//a, 1983. Rambert, La Crime, 1983. Papy Fait de la Resistance, 1983. Morcy, Pinot simple flic, 1984. Commissioner, Le Telephone sonne toujours deux fois!, 1984. Kaffenberg, Le Manage du siecle, 1985. Sam—Fruit of the Loom, L'Effrontee, 1985. Network president, Le Quatrieme Pouvoir, 1985. Inspecteur Lavardin, 1986. Suivez mon regard, 1986. Le Debutant, 1986. Grand guignol, 1987. Levy et Goliath, 1987. Le Moustachu, 1987. Maladie d'amour, 1987. Les Innocents, 1988. Comedie d'Ete, 1990. Banker, Ripoux Contre Ripoux, 1990. Pierre Ardennes, No Fear, No Die, 1990. La Femme fardee, 1990. Charles Laumiere, Faux et usage de faux, 1990. Cera un castello con 40 can/, 1990. Au bonheur des chiens, 1990. 5'en Fout la Mort, 1990. Martin, Aout, 1992. Himself, The Son ofCascogne, 1994. Roccarotta—Loris' landlord, The Monster, 1994. Coligny, Queen Margot, 1994. Actor for a Day, A Hundred and One Nights (also known as Les Cents et une nu/t and The Hundred and One Nights), Mercure Distribution, 1995. Arnoult, A French Woman (also known as Une Femme Francaise), Union Generale Cinematographique Droites Audiovisuel, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 St. Loup, Portraits Chinois (also known as The Chinese Portrait), President Films, 1996. Abbot, Beaumarchais rinsolent (also known as Beaumarchais the Scoundrel), Alliance, 1996. Also appeared in Elena et les Hommes, Elevator to the Gallows, Tireau Plane, La Chambre Ardente, Un Homme de Trop, Lamiel, Le Rouge at le noir, and The Accuser. Film Director: (Debut) Eglantine, CFDC/Union Cinematographique, 1971. Les Volets clos, 1973. L'Oiseau rare, 1973. Un Amour de Pluie, 1974. Un bon petit diable, 1983.
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Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Heather, Ellen, ABC, c. 1995. Nikki Faber, Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 1996—. Other Television Appearances: Escape Clause (movie), Showtime, 1996. Appeared in the pilots The Precinct and Pins and Needles. Film Appearances: Molly McMullen, The Brothers McMullen, Fox Search light Pictures, 1995. Stage Appearances: Performed off-Broadway and in regional productions.*
Television Director: Quelques hommes de bonne volonte, 1983. BROCCOLI, Albert R. 1909-1996
Stage Appearances: Le Negre, 1986. La Jalousie, 1992. WRITINGS Screenplays: Eglantine, CFDC/Union Generale Cinematographique, 1971. Les Volets clos, 1973. L'Oiseau rare, 1973. Un Amour de Pluie, 1974. Un bon petit diable, 1983.
BRITTON, Connie PERSONAL Born on March 6, in Boston, MA. Education: Dartmouth College, graduated, Asian studies; studied Chinese in Beijing, China; trained for the stage with Sanford Meisner at Neighborhood Playhouse. Avocational interests: Hiking, volunteering, running, biking. Addresses: Office—Spin City, c/o Mountie Productions, LLC, W. 23rd St. and Hudson River, Pier 62, Suite 204, New York, NY 10011.
OBITUARYNOTICE-See index for CTFTsketch: Full name, Albert Romolo Broccoli, known familiarly as "Cubby"; born April 5,1909, in New York, NY; died of heart failure, June 27, 1996, in Beverly Hills, CA. Film producer, director, theatrical agent. Broccoli gained international fame as the producer of many James Bond films. Created by Ian Fleming, the character of the martini-drinking, jet-setting, high-tech Agent 007 was promoted as the first action hero by Broccoli and his partner, Harry Saltzman, in the 1962 release of Dr. No. Broccoli was a descendant of the Italian agronomist who developed the vegetable of the same name. Broccoli left the vegetable industry in 1933 and managed his family's coffin business. He left for Hollywood and accepted a position in the mail room at Twentieth Century-Fox. He eventually became an assistant director and worked on the Howard Hughes film The Outlaw. During the 1950s, he opened Warwick Pictures in England with Irving Allen. He made several films with Allen, including the Black Knight (also with Phil C. Samuel); The Red Beret, released in the United States as Paratrooper; and High Flight. In 1962, the first Bond film received recognition. Others that followed, which Broccoli produced with Saltzman, include Coldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, and The Man with the Golden Gun. In 1976 Broccoli and Saltzman ended their collaborations, but Broccoli continued to produce more of the Bond films, including/A View
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to a Kill and The Living Daylights. Broccoli's children produced Coldeneye. His other film credits include Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (also written by Fleming), Call Me Bwana (with Saltzman), and How to Murder a Rich Uncle (with John Paxton). In 1982, Broccoli received the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Half Slave, Half Free, 1985. Uncle Tom, Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1987. Reverend James Lawson, The Ernest Green Story, The Disney Channel, 1993. Hawk, Spenser: Ceremony, Lifetime, 1993. Hawk, Spenser: Pale Kings & Princes, Lifetime, 1994. Hawk, Spenser: A Judas Goat, Lifetime, 1994. Hawk, Spenser: A Savage Place, Lifetime, 1995.
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Specials: Solomon Northrup's Odyssey, PBS, 1984. The Science of Star Trek, PBS, 1995. Host, The Ark of the Spirit with Avery Brooks, TBS, 1996.
Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: New York Times, June 29, 1996, p. 25. Washington Post, June 29, 1996, p. B6.
BROOKS, Avery 1949PERSONAL Born October 2, 1949, in Evansville, IN; son of Samuel (a tool and die worker and union official) and Eva Lydia (a musician and chorale conductor; maiden name, Crawford) Brooks; married Vicki Lenora (an assistant dean); children: Ayana, Cabral, Asante. Education: Attended Indiana University; attended Oberlin College; Rutgers University, B.A., M.F.A. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor, teacher, director and choreographer. Associate professor of theatre and drama at Rutgers University. Artistic director, National Black Arts Festival, Atlanta, GA, 1992—. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Hawk, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1985-89. Title role, A Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989. Benjamin Sisko, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993—. Voice of Nokkar, Gargoyles (animated), syndicated, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cletus Moyer, Roots: The Gift, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Dude on Bus, Finnegan Begin Again, HBO, 1985.
Served as the host and narrator of The Musical Legacy of Roland Hayes, 1990. Also appeared in the specials A Passion for Faith, 1987; Gordon Parks: Moments without Proper Names, 1988; Eyes on the Prize: Marian Anderson, 1991; and 26th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Served as the host of the episode, "Prisoners on the Street/' Trackdown, 1988; played a role in Trackdown, 1988. Stage Appearances: Sean David, A Photograph: A Study of Cruelty, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1978. Paul Robeson, Are You Now or Have You Ever Been?, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1978. Title role, Paul Robeson (one-man show), John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1988. Also appeared in Spell #7, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1979; Othello, Folger Shakespeare Festival, 1985; X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X, 1985; Fences, Repertory Theater of St. Louis, MO, 1990; The Talented Tenth, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992. Stage Work: Choreographer, The Mighty Cents, NYSF, Mobile Theatre, 1979. Director, Manfred (staged reading), Music with Words Festival, New England Conservatory, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 9, Gale, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Periodicals: Chronicle of Higher Education, June 8, 1994. Entertainment Weekly, January 8, 1993. New York Post, August 10, 1988. TV Guide, February 13, 1993; May 27, 1995.*
BROWN, Clancy PERSONAL Born In Urbana, OH. Education: Attended Northwestern University. Addresses: Agent—c/o Paradigm Agency, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Viking Lofgren, Bad Boys, EMI, 1983. Rawhide, The Adventures ofBuckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Viktor, The Bride, Columbia, 1985. Weasel, Thunder Alley, Cannon, 1985. Kurgan, Highlander, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Sgt. Larry McRose, Extreme Prejudice, TriStar, 1987. Steve, Shoot to Kill, Buena Vista, 1988. Ward St. Clair, Season of Fear, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists (MGM/UA), 1989. Nick Mann, Blue Steel, MCM/UA, 1990. Joe, Waiting for the Light, Epic Productions, 1990. Albert Merrick, Ambition, Miramax, 1991. Gus, Pet Sematary II, Paramount, 1992. Lionel McMannis, Last Light, Vidmark, 1993. Captain Byron Hadley, The Shawshank Redemption, Columbia, 1994. State Trooper, Dead Man Walking, Gramercy, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Kevin, The Room Upstairs, CBS, 1987. Flagg, The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains, HBO, 1987. Title role, Johnny Ryan, NBC, 1990. Harry Bordon, Cast a Deadly Spell, HBO, 1991. David Brown, Love, Z./es and Murder, NBC, 1991. Steve Lundy, Past Midnight, USA, 1992. Dave Chattelier, Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story, NBC, 1992.
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Nash Creed, Donor Unknown, USA, 1995. Al Goodman, Radiant City, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: John Reed, Corridos! Tales of Passion and Revolution, PBS, 1987. Earl Dunning, Fair Came, NBC, 1989. Flix Special Edition, VH1, 1990. "Half Way Horrible/7 Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Hakon/Voice of Wolf, Gargoyles (animated), syndicated, 1994. John Danziger, Earth 2, 1994. Voice of Rayden, Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (animated), syndicated, 1996. Voice of Lex Luthor, Superman (animated), Fox, 1996. Voice, Mighty Ducks (animated), 1996. Other Television Appearances: Ben Guardino, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family (miniseries), NBC, 1993. Linden Stiles, "Afterlife," The Outer Limits (episodic), Showtime, 1995. Stage Appearances: Anthony and Cleopatra, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1991-92.
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OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Lillian Claire Laizer Getel Klot, October 21, 1933, in London, England; died July 5,1992, in London. Actress, singer, and writer. Brown began appearing on stage in the 1950s following a stint as a performer in nightclubs; her early credits included roles in The Threepenny Opera, which ran from 1955 to 1956 in New York City and London, and in The Lily White Boys in 1960. But her first big career opportunity came later in 1960, when she was cast as Nancy in the musical Oliver! For her portrayal of Nancy, Brown was honored with the Variety Critic Poll Award and an Antoinette Perry Award nomination for best actress. Brown also had success in film and television. She appeared in the films The Fixer (1968), Tales that Witness Madness (1973), and Burnin' Love (1987), and in such television plays as the BBC's Mother Courage in 1960 and Shoulder to Shoulder, for which she also served as producer and which aired as an episode of the PBS series Masterpiece Theater in 1975. Brown performed as a vocal-
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ist in such variety programs as The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 to 1965 and An Evening with Alan Jay Lerner in 1989, and appeared in episodes of the television series Murder She Wrote (1989) and Cheers (1990). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, July 6, 1972.
BRUCE, Brenda 1922(?)-1996 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born July 7,1922 (some sources say 1918 and 1919), in Manchester, England; died February 19, 1996. Actress. A versatile performer in television and film, Bruce is best remembered for her work on the stage in roles like Eliza in Pygmalion, Queen Gertrude in Hamlet, and Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet. She began acting at age twelve, landing a job in the chorus line of /066 and All That in London. She later appeared in productions directed by her husband, Roy Rich. They also hosted a television show called Rich and Rich. Among her other theater work was The Merry Wives of Windsor, Yardsale, and Whatever Happened to Betty Lemon. Her television work included roles in The Man in the Iron Mask, The Tenth Man, and Masterpiece Theatre's "David Copperfield." She also appeared in films such as Law and Disorder, Time After Time, and December Bride. Bruce also wrote a weekly newspaper column about her experiences raising a family. Her contributions to television were acknowledged with the British Academy of Film and Television Art Award for best television actress of 1962. She was appointed to the Order of the British Empire in 1984. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Times (London), February 22, 1996, p. 19.
BRYGGMAN, Larry 1938PERSONAL Born December 21, 1938, in Concord, CA. Education: Attended City College of San Francisco; trained for the stage at the American Theatre Wing.
Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Performed with Pittsburgh Playhouse, Pittsburgh, PA, 1966-67; with Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1967-68, 1969-71, and 197273; with Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 196869; and with Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1971-72 and 1974-75. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding actor in a daytime drama series, 1981,1982, 1985, 1986, 1988, and Emmy Award, outstanding actor in a daytime drama series, 1984 and 1987, all for As the World Turns; Antoinette Perry Award, best performance by a featured actor in a play, 1994, for Picnic. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. John Dixon, As the World Turns, CBS, 1969—. Also appeared on Love IsAManySplendored Thing, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Celebration for William Jennings Bryan, PBS, 1968. Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1988. The Fifteenth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1988. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Tallahassee, "A Summer Ghost/ Charlatans, in A Pair of Pairs, Vandam Theatre, New York City, 1962. Armstrong's Last Goodnight, Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1966. Live Like Pigs, Theatre Company of Boston, 1966. Tiny Alice, Theatre Company of Boston, 1967. The Duchess of Malfi, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1968. The Fun War, Theatre Company of Boston, 1968. Jeff, Mod Donna, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1969. Title role, "Terrible Jim Fitch," Stop, YouYe Killing Me, Stage 73 Theatre, New York City, 1969. Pozzo, Waiting for Godot, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1971. Play Strindberg, Theatre Company of Boston, 1972. Buck Mulligan, Watch, Dr. Mulligan, and Bishop of Erin, Ulysses in Nighttown, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1974. Christian, Dearly Beloved, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1976.
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Stately Mansions, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Brecht on Brecht. Film Appearances: Warren Fresnell, . . . And Justice for All, Columbia, 1979. Stacy, Hanky-Panky, Columbia, 1982. Arthur Cobb, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Buena Vista, 1995.*
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Born April 26, 1933, in San Antonio, TX; daughter of Joseph Thomas (known as Jody; a movie theatre manager) and Louise (a Hollywood movie studio publicity writer; maiden name, Creighton) Burnett; married Don Saroyan (an actor), 1955 (divorced, 1962); married Joseph Hamilton (a television producer), 1963 (divorced, 1983); children: (second marriage) Erin Kate, Jody Ann, Carrie Louise. Education: Attended the University of California, Los Angeles, early 1950s. Addresses: Office—Kaloa Productions, CBS TV City, 7800 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036. /AgentInternational Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist— Kelman & Burditch Public Relations, 118 1/2 S. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actress, singer, and comedienne. President, Kalola Productions Inc.; Franklin D. Murphy Associate and board member, Emerson College, Boston, MA; established the "Carol Burnett Musical Competition Award," University of California, Los Angeles, Theatre Arts School. Worked as a restaurant hat check girl. Awards, Honors: American Guild of Variety Artists Award, Outstanding Comedienne, and Theatre World Award, both 1960, for Once upon a Mattress; TV Guide Awards, outstanding female performer, 1961, 1962, and 1963, all for The Garry Moore Show; Emmy Award, outstanding performance in a variety or musical program or series, 1962, for The Garry Moore Show; Emmy Award, outstanding performance in a variety or musical program or series, 1963, for ]ulie and Carol at Carnegie Hall and Carol and Company; Emmy Award nominations, 1968-71 and 1973-77, for The Carol Burnett Show; Golden Globe
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Award, best television actress, 1969, for The Carol Burnett Show; Antoinette Perry Special Award, 1969; named Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year, 1969; Hollywood Women's Press Club, Golden Apple Star of the Year, 1970; Emmy Award nomination, 1973, for Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center; Emmy Award nomination, 1974, for6RmsR/V Vu; People's Choice Awards, best variety show, 1975, for The Carol Burnett Show; People's Choice Awards, favorite allaround female entertainer, 1975,1976,1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981; People's Choice Awards, favorite female television performer, 1976; voted Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer by the public in A.C. Nelson Company polls, 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979; People's Choice Award, best musical variety show, 1977, for The Carol Burnett Show; Golden Globe Awards, best actress in a musical/comedy television series, 1977 and 1978, both for The Carol Burnett Show; Emmy Award nomination, Christopher Award, and Bronze Rose Award from the Montreaux Television Contest, all 1977, for Sills and Burnett at the Met; National Critics' Circle Award, outstanding performance, 1977-78; San Sebastian Film Festival, best actress award, 1978, for A Wedding; Emmy Award nomination, 1979, for The Tenth Month; Emmy Award nomination, 1979, for Friendly Fire; Hollywood Women's Press Club, Louella Parsons Award, 1979; People's Choice Awards, favorite female television performer, 1979, 1980, and 1981. Women Film Crystal Award, 1980; honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Emerson College, 1980; American Guild of Variety Artists Award, favorite television performer, 1981; Jack Benny Humanitarian Award from the March of Dimes, 1981; Humanitarian of the Year Award from Variety Clubs International, 1983; named one of the world's ten most admired women by Good Housekeeping magazine, 1983; Gold Medal Award from the International Radio and Television Society, 1984; Annual Cable Excellence Award, best actress in a dramatic or theatrical program, 1984, for Between Friends; inducted into the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame, 1985; American Comedy Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, 1987; Horatio Alger Distinguished Americans Award from the Horatio Alger Association, 1988; People's Choice Award, favorite female performer in a new program, 1991; Emmy Award nomination, best guest actress in a comedy series, 1993, for The Larry Sanders Show; American Comedy Award, funniest female performer in a television special, 1990, for Julie and Carol: Together Again!; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding indi-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 vidual performance in a variety or music program, 1995, for Men, Movies, and Carol; Woman of the Year Award from the Los Angeles Times; Woman of the Year Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences; three additional Golden Globe Awards; five Gold Medals from Photoplay magazine as Most Popular Television Star; four Entertainer of the Year Awards from the American Guild of Variety Artists, Best Female Comedienne; named Most Popular Television Star by the Newspaper Enterprise Association; Variety Club Award, Top Female Star; New York Friars Award, Entertainer of the Year; named one of the world's twenty most admired women in a Gallup Poll. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Celia, Stanley, NBC, 1956-57. Regular, Pantomime Quiz, ABC, 1958-59. Regular, The Garry Moore Show, CBS, 1959-62. Co-star, The Entertainers, CBS, 1964-65. Host, The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, 1967-78. Host, Carol Burnett and Company, ABC, 1979. Host, Carol and Company, NBC, 1990-91. Host, The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charlotte Kensington, Fresno, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Paul Winchell-Jerry Mahoney Show, NBC, 1955. The Jack Parr Show, NBC, 1957. Agnes Grep, "Cavender Is Coming," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1962. The Lucy Show (five episodes), CBS, 1966-67. Corner Pyle, U.S.M.C., CBS, 1967. Get Smart, NBC, 1967. Here's Lucy, CBS, 1969, 1970, 1971. Verla Grubb, All My Children, ABC, 1976. Eunice Higgins, Mama's Family, NBC, 1983-84. Narrator, "Happily Ever After" (animated), Wonc/erWor/cs, PBS, 1985. The Dick Cavett Show, ABC, 1986. "Follies in Concert," Great Performances, PBS, 1986. Susan Johnson, Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1988. Voices of narrator, Mrs. Rabbit and Mr. McGregor's cat, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," HBO Storybook Musicals (animated), HBO, 1991. Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, Comedy Central, 1991. "The Spider Episode," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. "Total Exposure—Privacy and the Press," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. "Betty Grable: Behind the Pin-Up/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. "Julie Andrews: Back on Broadway/' Great Performances, PBS, 1995. The Movie That Changed My Life, American Movie Classics, 1995. Also appeared in The DuPont Show of the Week, NBC; The U.S. Steel Hour, CBS; The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS; The Jack Benny Show, CBS; The Tim ConwayShow, CBS; The Muppet Show, syndicated. Television Appearances; Movies: Dorothy Benson, The Crass Is Always Greener over the Septic Tank, CBS, 1978. Peg Mullen, Friendly Fire, ABC, 1979. Dori Gray, The Tenth Month, CBS, 1979. Beatrice O'Reilly, Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice, CBS, 1982. Mary Catherine Castelli, Between Friends, HBO, 1983. Martha Madden, Hostage, CBS, 1988. Vivian Levinson, Seasons of the Heart (also known as The Winter Garden), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: The Genera/ Motors 50th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1957. American Cowboy, CBS, 1960. Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall, CBS, 1962. Carol and Company, CBS, 1963. Title role, Calamity Jane, CBS, 1963. Princess Winifred Woebegone, Once upon a Mattress, CBS, 1964. Carol + 2, CBS, 1967. The Perry Como Christmas Show, NBC, 1968. Girl Friends and Nabors, CBS, 1968. Carol Channing Proudly Presents the Seven Deadly Sins, ABC, 1969. Bing Crosby and Carol Burnett—Together Again for the First Time, NBC, 1969. A Last Laugh at the '60s, ABC, 1970. Rowan and Martin Bite the Hand That Feeds Them, NBC, 1970. The Tim Conway Special, CBS, 1970. Li'lAbner, NBC, 1971. Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center, CBS, 1971. Super Comedy Bowl, CBS, 1971. Bing Crosby and His Friends, NBC, 1972. Burt Bacharach: Close to You, ABC, 1972. Princess Winifred Woebegone, Once upon a Mattress, CBS, 1972. Keep U.S. Beautiful, NBC, 1973.
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Burt and the Girls, NBC, 1973. Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now, CBS, 1974. Anne Miller, 6 Rms Riv Vu, CBS, 1974. Emily, Celia, Dorothy, and Mother, Twigs, CBS, 1975. S/7/s and Burnett at the Met, CBS, 1976. CBS: On the Air, CBS, 1978. Steve and Eydie Celebrate Irving Berlin, N BC, 1978. A Special Evening with Carol Burnett, CBS, 1978. Dolly and Carol in Nashville, CBS, 1978. The Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky 70s, NBC, 1980. The Bert Convy Special—There's a Meeting Here Tonight, syndicated, 1981. Cheryl Ladd: Scenes from a Special, ABC, 1982. Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter, 1982. Eunice Higgins, Eunice, CBS, 1982. Texaco Star Theater: Opening Night, NBC, 1982. Burnett "Discovers" Domingo, CBS, 1984. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1985. Here's Television Entertainment, syndicated, 1985. Alberta Johnson, The Laundromat, HBO, 1985. The American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder, NBC, 1986. Neil Diamond. . . Hello Again, CBS, 1986. A Carol Burnett Special: Carol, Carl, Whoopi, and Robin, ABC, 1987. Superstars and Their Moms, ABC, 1987. James Stewart: A Wonderful Life, PBS, 1987. Karen Nash, "Visitor from Mamaroneck," Muriel Tate, "Visitor from Hollywood," and Norma Hubley, "Visitor from Forest Hills," in Plaza Suite, ABC, 1987. Happy Birthday Hollywood, ABC, 1987. Great Moments in Disney Animation, ABC, 1987. Secrets Women Never Share, NBC, 1987. A Star-Spang/ecf Celebration, ABC, 1987. Super Dave, Showtime, 1987. This Is Your Life, NBC, 1987. A Conversation with Carol, Disney Channel, 1988. America's All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor, ABC, 1989. /u//e and Carol: Together Again!, ABC, 1989. The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson, CBS, 1990. The Los Angeles Music Center's 25th Anniversary Celebration, PBS, 1990. The Tube Test, ABC, 1990. Host, Funny Women of Television: A Museum of Television and Radio Tribute, NBC, 1991. Host, The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1991.
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Children's Miracle Network Telethon, syndicated, 1991. The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary Celebration of Walt Disney World, CBS, 1991. The 14th Annual Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1991. In a New Light, ABC, 1992. Jack Benny: Comedy in Bloom, HBO, 1992. Host, The American Film Institute Salute to Elizabeth Taylor, ABC, 1993. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion, CBS, 1993. The Harry Connick, Jr. Christmas Special, CBS, 1993. In a New Light '93, ABC, 1993. Legend to Legend Night, NBC, 1993. A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. Host, Carol Burnett: The Special Years, CBS, 1994. Men, Movies, and Carol, CBS, 1994. Host, The All My Children 25th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1995. Inside the Actors Studio, 1995. The Movie That Changed My Life, 1995. CBS Soap Break, 1995. Jimmy Stewart, Disney Channel, 1996. Happy Birthday Elizabeth—A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The American Comedy Awards, Fox, 1989. The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1990. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1990. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. The 17th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1991. The 14th Annual CableACEAwards, Lifetime, 1993. The 19th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1993. The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1993. The First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame, NBC, 1993. The 20th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1994. The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1994. The 48th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1994. The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. The 49th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1995. The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The /2th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1996. The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1997. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, 1991. Television Executive Producer; Specials: Plaza Suite, ABC, 1987. A Conversation with Carol, Disney Channel, 1988. The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion, CBS, 1993. Carol Burnett: The Special Years, CBS, 1994. Men, Movies, and Carol, CBS, 1994. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Stella Irving, Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?, Paramount, 1963. Tillie Schlaine, Pete 'n' T/7//e, Universal, 1972. Mollie Malloy, The Front Page, Universal, 1974. Tulip Brenner, A Wedding, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Health, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Emily, Chu Chu and the Philly Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Kate Burroughs, The Four Seasons, Universal, 1981. Miss Hannigan, Annie, Columbia, 1982. Dotty Otley and Mrs. Clackett, Noises Off, Buena Vista, 1992. VWsecrac/cs (documentary), Alliance Releasing, 1992. Film Work: (With Marcia Brandwynne and Nadine Schiff) Executive producer, Made in America, Warner Bros., 1993. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Princess Winifred Woebegone, Once upon a Mattress, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1959. (Broadway debut) Princess Winifred Woebegone, Once upon a Mattress, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1960. Hope Springfield and LilaTremaine, Fade Out—Fade In, Mark Hel linger Theatre, New York City, 1964. Karen Nash, "Visitor from Mamaroneck," Muriel Tate, "Visitor from Hollywood/' and Norma Hubley, "Visitor from Forest Hills," in Plaza Suite, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1970. Agnes, / Do! I Do!, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1973. Doris, Same Time, Next Year, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1977, then Burt Reynolds' Jupiter Dinner Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1980. Love Letters, Canon Theatre, Los Angeles, 1990. Also appeared in Moon over Buffalo, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 WRITINGS Television: (With others) Men, Movies, and Carol, CBS, 1994. Other: What I Want to Be When I Crow Up, created by George Mendoza and Sheldon Secunda, photographs by Sheldon Secunda, Simon & Schuster, 1975. One More Time: A Memoir (autobiography), Random House, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 1990, p. 122; October, 1994, p. 174. New Yorker, August 21, 1995, p. 56.*
BURNS, George 1896-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Nathan Birnbaum, January 20, 1896, in New York, NY; died of heart failure after a long illness, March 9, 1996, in Beverly Hills, CA. Actor and comedian. Critics celebrated George Burns as the Grand Old Man of American comedy. He was a member of the generation that had produced the Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, Danny Kaye, and Bob Hope—a generation trained in the traditions of American stage vaudeville. Burns continually claimed, however, that his greatest success came from his partnership with his wife, the late Gracie Allen. The two married in 1926 and both their personal and professional relationships remained excellent until Allen's death in 1964. Burns began his career as a writer and performer in vaudeville during the 1920s, playing in small local theaters throughout the United States. In 1923 he met Allen—working as an Irish clog dancer in a troop in San Francisco—and the two formed a team. Burns began as the comic of the duo, but he soon realized that Allen's delivery was much funnier than his, and the two switched roles. They played the theater circuit for nine years, made more than 20 films, from Lamb Chops (1929) to Honolulu (1939), and launched their own radio program on CBS on February 15,1932. The two remained on the air until 1950, when their program moved to television. The George Bums and Gracie Allen Show (1950-58) was one of the great successes of 1950s television, and it ended with Gracie's retirement in 1958. Burns continued
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to work in solo nightclub acts, as a guest on television specials, and on stage until Allen's death in 1964. Burns became even more successful in his later years. When his long-time friend Jack Benny died during the production of The Sunshine Boys, in which he was to have played an old vaudeville performer, Burns substituted for Benny. Burns received an Academy Award for best supporting actor in the role. The role also launched a new career for Burns, who appeared in the popular Oh, God (1977) and its sequels, and in Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), Going in Style (1979), Just You and Me, K/cf (1979) and 18 Again (1988). In 1988 he received the John F. Kennedy award for lifetime achievement. He published several volumes of autobiography, including / Love Her, That's Why (1955), Living It Up; or, They Still Love Me in Altoona (1976), and The Third Time Around: Confessions of a Happy Hoofer (1980). His last books included Gracie: A Love Story (1988), a tribute to his late wife and partner, and All My Best Friends (1989), a collection of memories about the people he worked with. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 49th edition, Marquis, 1995. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, March 10, 1996, p. A1. New York Times, March 10, 1996, p. 38. Times (London), March 11, 1996, p. 19. Washington Post, March 10,1996, pp. A1, A18, B4.
BURTON, Tim 1960(?)PERSONAL Born in 1960 (some sources say 1958), in Burbank, CA; father, a minor league ballplayer and parks sports coordinator; mother, a shop manager; married Lena Gieseke (a photographer; separated). Education: Attended California Institute of the Arts; studied film at Walt Disney Studios. Addresses: Agent—Chapman, Bird, and Grey, 1990 S. Bundy Dr., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Director, animator, producer, screenwriter. Awards, Honors: NATO/ShoWest Award, director of the year, from National Association of Theatre
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Owners West, 1989, for Batman; Emmy Award (with others), outstanding animated program, 1990, for Beetlejuice.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas: A TNT Special Edition, TNT, 1994. Freaks, Nerds, and Weirdos: An MTV News Special Report, MTV, 1994.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Brian, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992.
Appeared on Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, 1989.
Film Work; Director: (And animator) Vincent (animated short film), Buena Vista, 1982. (And animator) Frankenweenie (animated), Buena Vista, 1984. Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Warner Bros., 1985. Beetlejuice, Warner Bros., 1988. Batman, Warner Bros., 1989. (And producer with Denise DiNovi) Edward Scissorhands, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. (And producer with DiNovi) Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. (And producer with DiNovi and story developer) Tim Burton's The Nightmare before Christmas, Buena Vista, 1993. (And producer with DiNovi) Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996.
Television Work; Episodic: Director, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1986. Director, "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1986. Animation designer, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1987.
Also director of Vincent and Me, 1995. Film Work; Producer: (With De Novi) Cabin Boy, Buena Vista, 1994. Batman Forever, Warner Bros., 1995. James and the Giant Peach, Buena Vista, 1996. Other Film Work: Worked as animator for Disney on The Fox and the Hound and The Black Cauldron. Television Appearances; Specials: Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92, Fox, 1992. The Bat, the Cat and the Penguin, CBS, 1992.
Other Television Work: Producer, Batman: The Animated Series, Fox, 199293. Co-creator (with Steven Spielberg), Family Dog, CBS, 1993. Also executive producer of animated television series Beetlejuice, c. 1990. WRITINGS Television Episodes: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1986. Film: (Story originator with Caroline Thompson) Edward Scissorhands, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Books: Author of My Art and Film, 1993, and a book based on The Nightmare before Christmas. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Harper's Bazaar, September, 1994. Rolling Stone, July 9, 1992. Vanity Fair, November, 1994.*
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CAAN James 1940(?)(Jimmy Caan) PERSONAL Born March 26, 1940 (some sources say 1939), in Bronx, NY; son of Arthur (a meat dealer) and Sophie Caan; married Deejay Mathis (a dancer), 1961 (divorced, 1966); married Sheila Ryan (a model), 1976 (divorced); married Ingrid Hajek, September, 1990 (marriage ended); married Linda Stokes, October 7, 1995; children: Tara (first marriage), Scott Andrew (an actor; second marriage), Alexander James (third marriage), James Arthur (fourth marriage). Education: Attended Michigan State University and Hofstra University; trained for the stage with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse and with Wynn Handman. Avocational interests: Tennis, basketball, skiing, martial arts. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—c/o Bernstein Fox Goldberg & Licker, 1875 Century Park, #1300, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Worked as rodeo rider, waiter, bouncer, lifeguard, and camp counselor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actor, 1972, for The Godfather; Emmy Award nomination, Best Actor in a Single Performance, 1972, for Brian's Song. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Irma La Douce, United Artists, 1963. Randall, Lady in a Cage, Paramount, 1964. Mike Marsh, Red Line 7000, Paramount, 1965.
Dugan, The Glory Guys, United Artists, 1965. Paul Montgomery, Games, Universal, 1967. Alan "Mississippi" Bourdillon Traherne, El Dorado, Paramount, 1967. Buck Burnett, Journey to Shiloh, Universal, 1968. Lee, Countdown, Warner Bros., 1968. Jimmie "Killer" Kilgannon, The Rain People, Warner Bros., 1969. Lieutenant Commander John Bolton, Submarine X1, United Artists, 1969. Rabbit Angstrom, Rabbit, Run, Warner Bros., 1970. Larry Moore, T. R. Baskin (also known as A Date with a Lonely Girl), Paramount, 1971. Sonny Corleone, The Godfather, Paramount, 1972. Dick Kanipsia, Slither, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Sonny Corleone, The Godfather, Part II, Paramount, 1974. Freebie, Freebie and the Bean, Warner Bros., 1974. Alex Freed, The Gambler, 1974. John Baggs, Jr., Cinderella Liberty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Mike Locken, The Killer Elite, United Artists, 1975. Jonathan E., Rollerball, United Artists, 1975. Billy Rose, Funny Lady, Columbia, 1975. As himself, 5/7ent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Harry Dighby, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Columbia, 1976. Gone with the West (also known as Man without Mercy), 1976. Staff Sergeant Eddie Dohun, A Bridge Too Far, United Artists, 1977. Jimmy, Un Autre homme, une autre chance (also known as Another Man, Another Chance), United Artists, 1977. Jud McGraw, Little Moon & Jud McGraw, Prism Entertainment, 1978. Frank Athearn, Comes a Horseman, United Artists, 1978. George Schneider, Chapter Two, Columbia, 1979.
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Thomas Hacklin, Jr., Hide in Plain Sight, Metro Goldwyn-Mayer/Unlted Artists, 1980. Frank, Thief (also known as Violent Streets), United Artists, 1981. Glen, Sr. and Glen, Jr., Bolero (also known as Les Uns et les autres), Double 13, 1982. Jolly Villano, Kiss Me Goodbye, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1982. Clell Hazard, Gardens of Stone, TriStar, 1988. Matthew Sykes, Alien Nation, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1988. Paul Sheldon, Misery, Columbia, 1990. Spaldoni, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. Eddie Sparks, For the Boys, Twentieth-Century Fox, 1991. Dr. Scurvy, The Dark Backward, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Tommy Korman, Honeymoon in Vegas, Columbia, 1992. Coach Sam Winters, The Program, Buena Vista, 1993. Roy Sweeney, Flesh and Bone, Paramount, 1993. Jim, A Boy Called Hate, Dove Entertainment, 1996. Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, 1996. Mr. Henry, Bottle Rocket, Columbia, 1996. Deguerin, Erasure, Warner Bros., 1996. Colton, BulletProof, Universal, 1996. Sean McLennon, North Star (also known as Alaska and Tashunga), Goldcrest Films International, 1996. Film Work: Director, Hide in Plain Sight, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1980.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "The Echo Pass Story," Wagon Train, ABC, 1965. "A Life in the Balance," The FBI, ABC, 1969. Himself, "Naked Hollywood," A&E Premieres, Arts & Entertainment, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Rickles, CBS, 1975. Celebration: The American Spirit, ABC, 1976. Superstunt, NBC, 1977. Playboy's 25th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1979. Kenny Rogers Classic Weekend, 1988. All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-]abbar, NBC, 1989. The Godfather Family: A Look Inside, HBO, 1990. Voice, Earth and the American Dream (documentary), HBO, 1993. Host, Harley-Davidson: The American Motorcycle, TBS, 1993. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut; as Jimmy Caan) The soldier, La Ronde, Theatre Marquee, New York City, 1960. (Broadway debut) Blood, Sweat, and Stanley Poole, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1961. Mandingo, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1961. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 20,1996, pp. 44-46,48, 50. People Weekly, October 4, 1993, p. 53. Premiere, December, 1991, p. 79.*
Television Appearances; Movies: Brian Piccolo, Brian's Song, ABC, 1971. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Bullets Cost Too Much/' Naked City, ABC, 1961. "And the Cat Jumped Over the Moon/' Route 66, CBS, 1961.. "The Masked Marine," Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1962. "A Fist of Five/' The Untouchables, ABC, 1962. "A Cry from the Mountains," Wide Country, NBC, 1963. "The Mosaic," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1963. "Justice to a Microbe," Ben Casey, ABC, 1963. "Deadly Decision," Death Valley Days, syndicated, 1963. "Anatomy of a Patrol," Combat, ABC, 1963. "The Hunt," Kraft Suspense Theater, NBC, 1963. "Glass Flowers Never Drop Petals," Breaking Point, ABC, 1964. "My Son, the All American," Channing, ABC, 1964. "Memo from Purgatory," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1964.
CAAN, Jimmy See CAAN, James
CABALERO, Roxann See BIGGS, Roxann
CAMPBELL, Martin PERSONAL Born in New Zealand. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
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Career: Director of film and television. CREDITS Television Director; Series: (With Jim Goddard) Reilly—Ace of Spies, Euston Films Ltd., 1981, 1984. Bergerac, The Entertainment Channel, 1982. Charlie, Central TV, 1983, 1987. Edge of Darkness, BBC/Lionheart Television International, 1985. Television Director; Movies: Muck and Brass, Central TV, 1979. Frankie & Johnny, BBC, 1985. Cast a Deadly Spell, HBO, 1991. Homicide: Life on the Street (pilot), NBC, 1993. Film Director, Except Where Indicated: Producer (with Elliott Kastner), Black Joy, Oakwood, 1977. Associate Producer, Scum, World Northal, 1979. Criminal Law, TriStar, 1988. Defenseless, Seven Arts, 1991. No Escape, Savoy, 1994. Coldeneye (James Bond series), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1995.* The MaskofZorro, TriStar, 1997.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Daisy McKenzie, Catwalk, syndicated, 1992-93. Julia Salinger, Party of Five, Fox, 1994—. Television Appearances; Movies: Jess Foy, The Forget-Me-Not Murders, CBS, 1994. Beth, / Know My Son Is Alive, NBC, 1994. Virginia Otis, The Canterville Ghost, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1997. Film Appearances: Deputy Jesse, The Dark, Imperial Entertainment, 1994. Bonnie, The Craft, Columbia, 1996. Sydney, Scream, Dimension, 1996. Stage Appearances: Ballet chorus member, The Phantom of the Opera, Pantages Theatre, Toronto, Canada, 1989-90. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 27, 1996, pp. 79-80.* TV Guide, Februarys, 1997, pp. 22-24, 26-28.
CARDINAL,Tantoo CAMPBELL, Neve 1973PERSONAL First name rhymes with "Bev"; born in 1973, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; immigrated to United States, 1994; daughter of Gerry Campbell (a drama teacher) and Marni Neve (a psychologist); sister of Christian Campell (an actor, best known for his role on Malibu Shores)', married Jeff Colt (an actor), 1994. Education: Studied at National Ballet School, Toronto. Avocational interests: Dance. Addresses: Home—Hollywood Hills, CA. /AgentWilliam Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress; ballet dancer. Founded theater company with brother Christian Campbell in Los Angeles. Toured with National Ballet of Canada. National spokesperson for Tourette's Syndrome.
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Film Festival, both 1986, for Loyalties; award from Alberta motion picture industry, 1987; Sterling Award, 1990, for All My Relations; Eagle Spirit Award, 1990; Totem Award, First Americans in the Arts, 1993, for Widows; Best Actress Award, American Indian Film Festival, 1993, for Where the Rivers Flow North; awarded eagle feather headdress, Pincher Creek International Aboriginal Film Festival; awards from Tairo International Film Festival and Harare International Film Festival. CREDITS Film Appearances: Indian woman, Death Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. New Day—New Horizon, 1982. Annie, Candy Mountain, Metropolis, 1987. Sonny's mother, War Party, 1988. Black Shawl, Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. Chomina's wife, Black Robe, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Sister Amantha, Mustard Bath, [Canada], 1993. Pet, Legends of the Fall, TriStar, 1994. Title role, 5/7ent Tongue, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Dawn Rainfeather, Sioux City, IRS Releasing, 1994. Bangor, Where the Rivers Flow North, Caledonia Pictures, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Father Lacombe, CBC (Canada), 1971. Native wife, Marie-Anne, 1979. Rosanne Ladouceur, Loyalties, CBC, 1986. Little Doe, Cunsmoke: Return to Dodge, CBS, 1987. Dr. Vivian Dominguez, Lightning Field (also known as The Lightning Incident), USA, 1991. Emily Moore, Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee, TNT, 1994. Marilyn, "Spirit Rider," WoncferWor/cs Family Movie, PBS, 1994. Turtle Mother, Tecumseh: The Last Warrior, TNT, 1995. Nellie, Grand A venue, HBO, 1996. Also appeared in Place Not Our Own. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Francoise, By Way of the Stars, CBC, 1992-93, Disney Channel, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Sarah Winnemucca, Nobody's Girls, PBS, 1994. Voice, 500 Nations, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Native band chief, Street Legal, CBC, 1992.
Also appeared in The Campbells. Television Appearances; Series: Host, As Long as the Rivers Flow (documentary), Canadian Public Television, 1991. Snow Bird, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1992-. Betty Moses, North of Sixty, CBC, 1993—. Voice, The West (series), PBS, 1996. Stage Appearances: Title role, Jessica, produced in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1982, then Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1986. The Young Poundmaker, produced in Saskatoon, 1985. Kookom, All My Relations, 1990. Katerina, Widows, 1993. WRITINGS Author of five short radio plays for Alberta school broadcasts, 1978-79. OTHER SOURCES Books: Champagne, Duane, editor, Native North American Almanac, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1994. Notable Native Americans, Gale, 1995. Periodicals: Maclean's, October 20,1986, pp. 63-64; December 30, 1991, p. 42.*
CARTER, Chris 1957(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1957, in California; son of William (a construction worker) and Catherine (a homemaker; maiden name, Mulder) Carter; married Dori Pierson (a screenwriter), 1987. Education: Graduated from California State University, Long Beach, 1979. Addresses: /Agent—Broder, Kurland, Webb, Offner Agency, 9242 Beverly Blvd., #200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Office—do The X-Files Production Office, Building 10, 110-555 Brooks Bank Ave., North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7J 3S5 Canada. Career: Writer, creator, and director for television. Also worked as a freelance journalist; editor of Surfing magazine; professional potter.
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CREDITS Television Work: Executive producer, Brand New Life: The Honeymooners (movie), NBC, 1989. Creator, director (with others), and executive producer, The X-Files (series), Fox, 1993—. Creator and executive producer, More Secrets of the X-Files (special), Fox, 1996. Creator and executive producer, Millenium (series), Fox, 1996—. Also producer (with others) of Rags to Riches (series), NBC, and executive producer of Meet the Munceys (movie), 1988. Television Appearances: Himself, More Secrets of the X-F/7es (special), Fox, 1996.
Career: Singer, composer, actor. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best new artist of the year, 1977; Drama-Logue Award, for Diary of a Hunger Strike. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Joe Hardy, Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (also known as Hardy Boys Mysteries), ABC, 1977-79. Dave Stohler, Breaking Away, ABC, 1980-81. General Hospital, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Roger Meyers, Like Normal People, ABC, 1979. Cotton, Once upon a Texas Train (also known as Texas Guns), CBS, 1988. Edmund Parker, Jr., Roots: The Gift, ABC, 1988.
WRITINGS Television: (With Michael Patrick Goodman), The B.R.A.T. Patrol (movie), 1986. Brand New Life: The Honeymooners (movie), NBC, 1989. Brand New Life (series), Disney Channel, 1989. (With others) The X-Files (series), Fox, 1993—. More Secrets of the X-Files (special), Fox, 1996. (With others) Millenium (series), Fox, 1996—. Also writer of Cameo by Night (pilot), NBC, The Nanny (pilot), Disney Channel, and Meet the Munceys (movie), 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 10, 1995, p. 18. People Weekly, June 19, 1995, pp. 117-119; April 29, 1996, p. 26.*
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Breakfast with Les and Bess," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. "Murder in a Minor Key/' Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. "The Investigation/' Matlock, NBC, 1988. "Hippocritic Oath," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA, 1988. Appeared on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, syndicated, in the late 1970s. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared on The Goldie Hawn Special, 1978. Television Work: Developer, Over My Dead Body, CBS, 1990. Co-producer, Strays, USA, 1991. Producer, American Gothic, CBS, 1995-96.
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Born September 27, 1958, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Jack (an actor) and Shirley (an actress and singer; maiden name, Jones) Cassidy; married Ann
Also appeared in London production of Bus Stop; appeared in Mass Appeal; Dangerous Music; Pass/ Fail; Diary of a Hunger Strike.
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Major Tours: Mass Appeal, U.S. cities, 1984. As a singer, toured U.S., Europe, and Australia. Film Appearances: Appeared in Born of Water, API. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded several albums, including Bom Late and Under Wraps. Recorded the single, "Da Doo Ron Ron/' 1977. WRITINGS Television Strays, USA, 1991. Midnight Run for Your Life (also known as /Act/on Pack), syndicated, 1994. American Gothic, CBS, 1995-96.
Member: Writers Guild of America—West, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (vice president, 1988-89), National Space Society, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Center for Population Options, Nancy B. Reynolds Award, 1989, for "First Love Trilogy," TV 101; CableACE Award for Dramatic Series, 1995, for "The Outer Limits/' CREDITS Television Work; Series: Producer, TV 101, CBS, 1988-89. Producer, WIOU, CBS, 1990-91. Producer, Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1991-92. Producer, Sirens, ABC, 1992-93. Co-executive producer, The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Co-executive producer, Strange Luck, Fox, 1995-96. WRITINGS
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 22, 1995. People Weekly, November 1, 1993, pp. 67-70. Rolling Stone, November 30, 1995. TV Guide, September 23, 1995.*
CASSUTT, Michael (Joseph) 1954PERSONAL Born April 13, 1954, in Owatonna, MN; son of Florian Francis (a baseball player, coach and teacher) and Joyce (a teacher; maiden name, Williams) Cassutt; married Cynthia Lee Stratton (a magazine editor), August 19, 1978; children: Ryan Spencer, Alexandra Lee. Education: University of Arizona, B.A., radio and television, 1975. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: /Agent—(Television and film) Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825; (print) Richard Curtis Associates, 171 East 74th St., New York, NY 10021. Career: Writer and producer. KHYT Radio, Tucson, AZ, disc jockey, operations manager and program director, 1975-78; CBS Television, Hollywood, CA, children's program executive, 1979-85.
Television Series, With Others: Love, Sidney, NBC, 1982. G/or/a, CBS, 1982. It's Not Easy, ABC, 1983. Alice, CBS, 1983-84. Dungeons and Dragons, CBS, 1985. Rocky Road, syndicated, 1985. Misfits of Science, NBC, 1985. The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985-87. 5/mon and Simon, CBS, 1986. Centurions, syndicated, 1986. The Wizard, CBS, 1987. Max Headroom, ABC, 1987-88. Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1988. TV 101, CBS, 1988-89. WIOU, CBS, 1990. Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1992. Sirens, syndicated, 1993. Sea Quest, NBC, 1993. Strange Luck, Fox, 1995-96. Sinbad, syndicated, 1996. Mr. & Mrs. Smith, CBS, 1996. Television Specials: "Grinny," CBS Storyfarea/c, CBS, 1989. Screenplays: Wrote Dungeonmaster II: Mestema's Challenge, Empire Films. Fiction: The Star Country (science fiction), Doubleday, 1986. Dragon Season (fantasy), Tor Books, 1991. Missing Man (thriller), Forge Books, 1998.
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Contributor of short stories to periodicals, including Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine, Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, and Amazing Science Fiction; contributor of short stories to anthologies.
Awards, Honors: Locarno Film Festival, Grand Prize, 1958, for Le Beau Serge; Berlin Film Festival, Golden Bear Award, 1959, for Les Cousins.
Nonfiction: Who's Who in Space: The First Twenty-five Years (reference), G. K. Hall, 1987, 2nd edition published as Who's Who in Space: The International Space Year, 1993, 3rd edition forthcoming as Who's Who in Space: The International Space Station Edition, 1998.
Film Appearances: Le Beau Serge (also known as Bitter Reunion and Handsome Serge), Ajym Films, 1958, released in the United States by United Motion Pictures, 1959. A double tour (also known as Doppa mandata, Web of Passion, and Leda), Paris-Titan us, 1959, released in the United States by Times, 1961. Paris nous appartient (also known as Paris Belongs to Us and Paris Is Ours), Ajym Films/Films du Carrosse, 1960, released in the United States by Merlyn, 1962. Les Bonnes Femmes, Paris-Titanus, 1960, released in the United States by Harold Cornsweet Productions, 1966. Les Menteurs (also known as The Liars), Mediterranee Cinema, 1961, released in the United States by Shawn International/Ellis, 1964. "L'Avarice" in Les Sept peches capitaux (also known as Seven Capital Sins and / sette pecati capitali), Gibe/Franco-London/Titanus, 1962, released in the United States by Embassy, 1962. Marie-Chantal centre le Docteur Kha (also known as Marie Chantal against Dr. Kha), Rome-Paris Films/Dia/Mega and Magreb Unifilm, 1965. The husband, "La Muette" in Paris vu par. . . (also known as Six in Paris), Les Films du Losange, 1965, released in the United States by New Yorker, 1968. Alcibiades, La Route de Corinthe (also known as Who's Got the Black Box? and The Road to Corinth), Films la Boetie, 1967, released in the United States by RAF, 1970. The filmmaker, Les Biches (also known as The Heterosexuals, The Does and The Girlfriends), Films la Boetie/Alexandra, 1968, released in the United States by Jack H. Harris, 1968. La Rupture (also known as Le Jour des parques and The Breakup), Films la Boetie/Euro International/ Cinevog, 1970. 5ort/e cfe secours, Adel Productions, 1970. Aussi loin que /'amour (also known as As Far as Love Can Go), Columbia, 1971. Un Meurtre est un meurtre (also known as A Murder Is a Murder), Planfilm, 1972. Man in publisher's office, Fo//es bourgeoises (also known as The Tw/stand Twist), Union Generale Cinematographique/Parafrance, 1976. Metteuren scene, L'Animal, Roissy/AMLF, 1977.
Contributor of nonfiction articles to periodicals, including Science Fiction Review, McGill's Cuide to Space Science, Spaceflight, Orbiter, Omni, L-5 News, Future Life, Starlog, and Space World. Other Writings: (Author of introduction) Valentin Lebedev, Diary of a Cosmonaut: Two Hundred Eleven Days in Space, PhytoResource Research, 1988. (Editor with Andrew Greeley and Martin H. Greenberg) Sacred Visions (science fiction anthology), Tor Books, 1991. (With Donald K. "Deke" Slayton) Dekel U.S. Manned Space: From Mercury to the Shuttle, Forge, 1994.
CHABROL, Claude 1930PERSONAL Born June 24, 1930, in Paris, France; son of Yves and Madeleine (Delarbre) Chabrol; married Agnes Marie-Madeleine Goute, June 26, 1952 (divorced); married Stephane Audran (real name, Colette Dacheville; an actress), December 4,1964 (marriage ended); married Aurore Pajot; children: (first marriage) Jean-Yves, Mathieu; (second marriage) Thomas. Education: Received licencie es lettres from the Sorbonne. Addresses: Office—15 Quai Conti, 75006 Paris, France. Contact—c/o Jean Nainckrich, 31 ChampsElysees, 75008 Paris, France; DMA, 40 rue Francois, 75006 Paris, France. Career: Director, writer, and actor. Cahiers du Cinema, film critic, 1953-57; Twentieth Century-Fox, Paris, public relations director, 1955; Ajym Films (a production company), president, 1956-61.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "L'Avarice" in Les Septpeches capitaux (also known as Seven Capital Sins and I sette pecati capitali), Gibe/Franco-London/Titanus, 1962, released in the United States by Embassy, 1963. Landru (also known as Bluebeard), Rome-Paris Films, 1963, released in the U.S. by Embassy, 1963. Ophelia, Boreal Film, 1963, released in the United States by Trans-Lux Distributing, 1964. "Paris" in Les Plus belles escroqueries du monde (also known as The Beautiful Swindlers and The World's Greatest Swindles), 1964, released in the United States by Ellis/Continental Distributing, 1967. Marie-Chantal contre le Docteur Kha (also known as Marie Chantal Against Dr. Kha), Rome-Paris Films/Dia/Mega and Magreb Unifilm, 1965. "La Muette" in Paris vu par. . . (also known as Six in Paris), Les Films du Losange, 1965, released in the United States by New Yorker, 1968. La L/gne cfe demarcation (also known as The Line of Demarcation), Rome-Paris Films/Societe Nouvelle de Cinema, 1966. Le Scandale (also known as The Champagne Murders), Universal France, 1967, released in the United States by Universal, 1968. La Route cfe Corinthe (also known as Who's Got the Black Box? and The Road to Corinth), Films la Boetie, 1967, released in the United States by RAF, 1970. Les 8/ches (also known as The Heterosexuals, The Does and The Girlfriends), Films la Boetie/ Alexandra, 1968, released in the United States by Jack H. Harris, 1968. La Femme infidele (also known as The Unfaithful Wife), Films la Boetie/Cinegai, 1969, released in the United States by Allied Artists, 1969. Que la bete meure (also known as This Man Must Die, Killer!, and Uccidero un uomo), Films la Boetie/Rizzoli, 1969, released in the United States by Allied Artists, 1970. La Rupture (also known as Le Jour des parques and The Breakup), Films la Boetie/Euro International/ Cinevog, 1970. Le Boucher (also known as The Butcher), Films la Boetie/Euro International, 1970, released in the United States by Cinerama, 1971. Technical advisor, Eglantine, CFDC/Union Generale Cinematographique, 1971. La Decade prodigieuse (also known as Ten Days' Wonder), Films la Boetie, 1971, released in the United States by Levitt-Pickman, 1972. Juste avant la nuit (also known as Just before Nightfall), Films la Boetie/Columbia/Cinegai, 1971, released in the United States by Libra, 1975.
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(With Colonel Remy and Daniel Boulanger) La Ligne de demarcation (also known as The Line of Demarcation), Rome-Paris Films/Societe Nouvelle de Cinema, 1966. (With Paul Gegauff) Les Biches (also known as The Heterosexuals, The Does, and The Cirlfriends), Films la Boetie/Alexandra, 1968, released in the United States by Jack H. Harris, 1968. La Femme infidele (also known as The Unfaithful Wife), Films la Boetie/Cinegai, 1969, released in the United States by Allied Artists, 1969. (With Paul Gegauff) Que la bete mi/ere (also known as This Man Must Die, Killer!, and Uccidero un uomo), Films la Boetie/Rizzoli, 1969, released in the United States by Allied Artists, 1970. La Rupture (also known as Le Jour des parques and The Breakup), Films la Boetie/Euro International/ Cinevog, 1970. Le Boucher (also known as The Butcher), Films la Boetie/Euro International, 1970, released in the United States by Cinerama, 1971. Juste avant la nuit (also known as Just before Nightfall), Films la Boetie/Columbia/Cmegai, 1971, released in the United States by Libra, 1975. (Song only) Docteur Popaul (also known as Scoundrel in White, High Heels, and Doctor Popaul), CIC, 1972. Les Noces rouges (also known as Wedding in Blood and Red Wedding Night), Films la Boetie/Canaria Films, 1973, released in the United States by CIC, 1974, published by Seghers, 1973. (With Jean-Patrick Manchette) Nacfa (also known as The Nada Gang), Films la Boetie/ltalian International Film, 1974, released in the United States by New Line Cinema, 1974. (With Jean-Patrick Manchette) Les Innocents aux mains sales (also known as Dirty Hands and Innocents with Dirty Hands), Films la Boetie/New Line Cinema, 1975. (With Ennio DeConcini, Maria Piafusto, and Norman Enfield) Fo//es bourgeoises (also known as The Twist and Twist), Union General Cinematographique/Parafrance, 1976. Alice, ou la derniere fugue (also known as Alice, or the Last Escapade), Filmel/PHPG, 1976. (With R. Sidney) Les Liens de sang (also known as Blood Relatives and Blood Ties), Societe nouvelle de cinema, 1977. (With Daniel Boulanger) Le Cheval d'orgueil (also known as Horse of Pride and The Proud Ones), Planfilm, 1979. Les Fantomes du chapelier (also known as The Hatter's Ghost and The Hatmaker), Gaumont, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 (With Dominique Roulet) Poulet au vinaigre (also known as Cop au v/'n), MK2/Virgin Vision, 1985. (With Dominique Roulet) Inspecteur Lavardin (also known as Inspector Lavardin), MK2/Artificial Eye, 1986. (With Odile Barski) Le Cri du hibou (also known as The Cry of the Owl), United International, 1987. (With Odile Barski), Masques (also known as Masks), Cannon Releasing/MK2, 1987. (With Colo Tavernier O'Hagan) Une Affaire de femmes (also known as Story of Women, Women's Affairs, and Women's Business), MK2, 1988, released in the United States by New Yorker, 1989. (With Sol lace Mitchell) Docteur M. (also known as Club Extinction), Prism Entertainment, 1990. Madame Bovary, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Betty, MK2, 1992. (With Jose-Andre Lacour) L'Enfer, MK2, 1994. La Ceremonie (also known as The Ceremony and A Judgement in Stone), MK2, 1995. Also wrote Le Coup de berger, 1956; (co-adaptor) Les Godelureaux, 1961; Quiet Days in Clichy, 1990. Nonfiction: (With Eric Rohmer) Hitchcock, Editions Universitaires, 1957, translated by Stanley Hochman as Hitchcock: The First Forty-Four Films, Ungar, 1979. Le Rec/t feminin: Contribution a I'analyse semiologique du courrier du coeur et des entrevues ou "enquetes" sur la femme dans la presse feminine actuelle, Mouton, 1971. (With Louis Marin) Le Rec/t evangelique, Aubier Montaigne, 1974, translated by Alfred M. Johnson, Jr. as The Cospel Narrative, Pickwick, 1980.*
CHAN, Jackie 1955(?)PERSONAL Born Chan Kwong Sang, c. 1955, in Hong Kong; father and mother cooked and cleaned at the United States Consulate in Canberra, Australia. Education: Studied martial arts, acrobatics, and mime at the Chinese Opera Research Institute. Addresses: Agent—c/o Hong Kong Film Liaison, 10940 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1220, Los Angeles, CA 90024.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Career: Actor, director, and producer. Worked variously as a film extra, stand-in, stuntman, and martial arts coordinator. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ai Long, New Fist of Fury, Lo Wei Motion Picture Company, 1976. Drunken Money in the Tiger's Eye (also known as Drunken Master), Seasonal, 1978. Spiritual Kung Fu, All Seasons, 1978. The Fearless Hyena, Alpha, 1979. The Young Master, Golden Harvest, 1979. The Young Tiger, Fourseas, 1980. Jerry, The Big Brawl, Warner Bros., 1980. Snake and Crane Arts ofShaolin, All Seasons, 1980. The Dragon Fist, Alpha, 1980. First Subaru Driver, The Cannonball Run, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Jackie, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. Project A, Alpha, 1984. Wheels on Meals, Golden Harvest, 1984. Heart of the Dragon, Golden Harvest, 1985. To Kill with Intrigue, All Seasons, 1985. Billy Wong, The Protector, Warner Bros./Columbia/ Cannon, 1985. Ka Kui Chan/Kevin Chan, Jingcha Cushi (also known as Po//ce 5tory and Jackie Chan Police Story), Cinema Group Entertainment/Golden Way/Palace, 1985. Cheng Leng (Jackie—Hawk of Asia), LongXiong Hu Di (also known as The Armour of Cod), TohoTowa/Target International/Video Programme Distributors, 1986. The Fearless Hyena, Part II, All Seasons, 1986. A Jihua Xuji (also known as A Gai Jukjap and Project A, Part II), Golden Harvest/Golden Way, 1987. N/n/'a Thunderbolt, IFD Films and Arts Ltd., 1987. Kuo Cheng-wah (Mr. Canton), Oiji (also known as Mr. Canton and Rose, Mr. Canton and Lady Rose Oiji, and Miracles), Golden Communications, 1989. Chen Chia-chu, Supercop: Police Story III, Golden Harvest, 1992. Inspector Eddie Chan, Crime Story (also known as Chung On Tsuo), Rim Film Distributors, 1993. Drunken Master II (also known as Tsui Kun II), Miramax, 1994. Keung, Rumble in the Bronx, New Line Cinema, 1995. Jackie, First Strike, New Line Cinema, 1996.
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Appeared in Island on Fire, 1991; The Best of the Martial Arts Films, 1991; as Jackie/"Condor," The Armour of God II: Operation Condor, 1991; Twin Dragons, 1992; Once a Cop, 1993; Thunderbolt, 1995. Also appeared in Snake in the Eagle's Shadow, Seasonal; My Lucky Stars, Golden Harvest; Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Star, Golden Harvest; Fantasy Mission Force, All Seasons; In Eagle Shadow Fist, All Seasons; Magnificent Bodyguard, Dragon Lord, Half a Loaf of Kung Fu, and Shaolin Wooden Men. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Fists of Fury, National General, 1973. (And stunt choreographer) The Young Master, Golden Harvest, 1979. The Fearless Hyena, Alpha, 1979. Executive producer (with Willie Chan and Raymond Chow), Jingcha Cushi (also known as Police Story and Jackie Chan Police Story), Cinema Group Entertainment/Golden Way/Palace, 1985. The Fearless Hyena, Part II, All Seasons, 1986. Long Xiong Hu Di (also known as The Armour of Cod), Toho-Towa/Target International/Video Programme Distributors, 1986. A Jihua Xuji (also known as A Cai Jukjap and Project A, Part II), Golden Harvest/Golden Way, 1987. Executive producer (with Chan and Leonard Ho), Inji kau (also known as Yanzhi Kov and The Legend of Flowers), Golden Communications, 1988. Executive producer, Supercop: Police Story III, Golden Harvest, 1992. Drunken Master II (also known as Tsui Kun II), Miramax, 1994. Martial arts director, Rumble in the Bronx, New Line Cinema, 1995. Stunt choreographer, First Strike, New Line Cinema, 1996. Director, The Armour of God II: Operation Condor,
1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, 68th Annual Academy Awards, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Forbes, April 22, 1996. Interview, March, 1996. New York Times Magazine, January 21, 1996. People Weekly, March 11, 1996. Time, February 13, 1995. Variety, May 6, 1996. Wall Street ]ournal, March 5, 1996.*
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CHANNING, Stockard 1944PERSONAL Real name, Susan Williams Antonia Stockard; born February 13, 1944, in New York, NY; daughter of Lester Napier (a shipping executive) and Mary Alice (English) Stockard; married Walter Channing, Jr. (in business; divorced); married Paul Schmidt (a college professor, actor, and playwright), 1970 (divorced); married David Debin (a screenwriter), 1976 (divorced, 1980); married David Rawle (a communications-marketing executive), 1982 (divorced); companion of Daniel Gillham (a gaffer), since 1988. Education: Radcliffe College, B.A. (summa cum laude), 1965. Addresses: Agent—Andrea Eastman, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Contact—B&B Entertainment. Career: Actress. Member of Theatre Company of Boston (experimental theater), 1967. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, Album of the Year, 1978, for Grease (Original Soundtrack); People's Choice Award, Motion Pictures, 1979, for Grease; Antoinette Perry Award, Best Actress in a Play (Dramatic), and Drama Desk nomination, both 1985, for ]oe Egg; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Featured Actress in a Play (Dramatic), Drama Desk Award nomination, Best Actress in a Play, both 1986, for The House of Blue Leaves; Drama Desk Award, Best Actress in a Play, 1988, for Woman in Mind; CableACE Award, Best Actress, and Emmy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special, both 1988, for Joseph Wambaugh's Echoes in the Darkness; CableACE Award, Best Actress in Movie or Miniseries, 1988, for "Tidy Endings/' HBO Showcase; Academy Award nomination, Best Actress, for 5/x Degrees of Separation; Emmy Award nomination, Best Guest Actress in a Drama, 1993, for Avonlea. CREDITS Film Appearances: Comforts of Home, 1970. The Hospital, United Artists, 1971. Judy Stanley, Up the Sandbox, National General, 1972. Freddie, The Fortune, Columbia, 1975. Kitty Baxter, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976.
Dandy Cochran/Vurrla "Vee" Kowsky/Jenny Maxwell, 5weet Revenge (also known as Dandy, the All American Girl), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1976. Bess, The Cheap Detective, Columbia, 1978. (And song performer) Betty Rizzo, Grease, Paramount, 1978. Mona Mondieu, The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, United Artists, 1979. J. J. Dalton, Safari 3000, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1982. Jocelyn Morris, Without a Trace, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Julie, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Nancy, The Men's Club, Atlantic, 1986. Margaret, A Time of Destiny, Columbia, 1988. The Boys (also known as Staying the Same, Boy's Life, and A Boy's Life), Hemdale Releasing, 1989. Nancy Trainer, Staying Together, Hemdale, 1989. Jane Applegate, Meet the Applegates, Triton Pictures, 1991. Ouisa Kittredge, Six Degrees of Separation, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1993. (Uncredited) Bitter Moon, 1992. Iris Morden, Married to It, Orion Pictures, 1993. Carol Ann, To Wong Foo—Thanks for Everything— Julie Newmar (also known as To Wong Foo with Love from Julie Newmar), Universal, 1995. Ruby McNutt, Smoke, Miramax, 1995. Marcia McGrath, Up Close and Personal (also known as Up Close and Personal: The Jessica Savitch Story), Buena Vista, 1996. Mrs. Allworthy, Moll Flanders, MGM/UA, 1996. Cynthia Swann Griffin, The First Wives Club, Paramount, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Susan Hughes, Stockard Channing in Just Friends, CBS, 1979. Susan Goodenow, The Stockard Channing Show, CBS, 1980. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mickey, Lucan, ABC, 1977. Television Appearances; Movies: Miriam Knight, The Girl Most Likely To. . ., ABC, 1973. Kitty O'Neil, 5//ent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story, CBS, 1979. Helen Bower, Not My Kid, CBS, 1985. Leah Lazenby, The Room Upstairs, CBS, 1987. Liz Sapperstein, Perfect Witness, HBO, 1989. Bea, David's Mother, CBS, 1994. Ingrid Maynard, The Prosecutors, NBC, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Corella Davenport, Lily Dale, Showtime, 1996. Pen, EdieandPen, HBO, 1996. Barbara Whitney, An Unexpected Family (also known as The Hand Off), USA, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Susan Reinert, Joseph Wambaugh's Echoes in the Darkness (also known as Echoes in the Darkness), CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. "The Spectre," Medical Center, CBS, 1974. "Sequoya," An American Portrait, CBS, 1985. Hilda Bundt, "The Sad Professor/' Trying Times, PBS, 1989. Viola Elliot, Avonlea, CBC/Disney Channel, 1990. Narrator, "What's New about Menopause," Nova, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: The Eddie Rabbitt Special, NBC, 1980. Table Settings, HBO, 1982. Marion, "Tidy Endings," HBO Showcase, HBO, 1988. Voice of Clara Harris, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Miss Adelaide, Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. Presenter, The 15th Annual CableACEAwards, TNT, 1993. Presenter, The 18th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Candy Coke, The Investigation, Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1966. (Off-Broadway debut) Adaptation/Next, Theatre Company of Boston, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1970. (Broadway debut) Chorus, dancer, singer, and understudy, Two Centlemen of Verona, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1971. Alice, Play Strindberg, Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1972. Joanna Wilkins, No Hard Feelings, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1973. Julia, Two Centlemen of Verona, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1973. Mary, Vanities, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1976. Jane, Absurd Person Singular, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1978. Rosalind, As You Like It, Long Beach, CA, 1979. Sonia Walsk, They're Playing Our Song, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1980-81.
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Sheila, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Luba, The Lady and the Clarinet, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, then Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, both 1983. Angel, The Rink, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1984. Virginia, The Golden Age, Jack Lawrence Theatre, New York City, 1984. Sheila, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1985, then retitled Joe Egg, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1985. Bunny Flingus, The House of Blue Leaves, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, then Vivian Beaumont Theatre, both New York City, 1986. Susan, Woman in Mind, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1988. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1989. Ouisa, Six Degrees of Separation, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1990, then at the Vivian Beaumont Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1990-92. Four Baboons Adoring the Sun, 1992. Hapgood, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1995. Also appeared as Maggie, Jake's Women, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA. RECORDINGS Grease (Original Soundtrack), Arista, 1978. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, December, 1993, p. 148. New York, October 22, 1990, p. 54.*
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PERSONAL Born July 31, 1944, in Santa Monica, CA; daughter of Charlie (an actor and director) and Oona (O'Neill) Chaplin; children: (with director Carlos Saura) Shane. Education: Studied at the Royal Ballet School, London, 1961. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
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Anna, Mama cumple TOO anos (also known as Mama Turns 100 and Mom's 100 Years Old), Interama, 1979. Isabelle, Mais ou et done ornicar, Mallia, 1979. Lucie, Le Voyage en douce (also known as Travels on the Sky), Gaumont International/New Yorker, 1979. Ella Zielinsky, The Mirror Crack'd, EMI/Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Suzan/Sara Glenn, Bolero (also known as Les Uns et les autres), Double 13, 1982. Nora Winkle, Life Is a Bed of Roses (also known as La Vie est un roman), Soprofilm-A2-FidelineAriane-Filmedis/Spectrafilm, 1984. Charlotte, Love on the Ground (also known as L'amourpar terre), La Cecilia-French Ministry of Culture/Spectrafilm, Cannon/Gakam 1984. Buried Alive, Aquarius, 1984. Nina, White Mischief, Goldcrest-Umbrella-Power Tower/Columbia, 1987. Nathalie de Ville, The Moderns, Alive, 1988. Queen Anne of Austria, The Return of the Musketeers, Universal, 1989. Joyce Wheater, The Children, Film Four International, 1990. Hannah Chaplin, Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Mrs. Wei land, The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. MacKenna, Words upon the Window Pane, J & M Entertainment, 1994. Acknowledgements, Frank & OHie, Buena Vista, 1994. Para recibir el canto de los pajaros (also known as To Hear the Birds Singing), Celluloid Dreams, 1995. Aunt Gladys, Home for the Holidays, Paramount, 1995. Miss Scatcherd, Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Miramax, 1996.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Street urchin, Limelight, Chaplin/United Artists (U A), 1951. Tonya, DoctorZhivago, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Angela Sawyer, Cop-Out (also known as Stranger in the House), Cinerama, 1967. A Countess from Hong Kong, Chaplin/Rank/Universal, 1967. Purity Hoxworth, The Hawaiians (also known as Master of the Islands), UA, 1970. Sur un arbre perche (also known as Perched on a Tree), Societe Nouvelle de Cinema/lmperia, 1971. La Casa sin fronteras (also known as The House without Boundaries), Amboto, 1971. Carole McNeil, Z.P.C. (also known as Zero Population Growth), Paramount, 1972. Miriam Loman, Innocent Bystanders, Paramount, 1973. Marie des Anges, Le Mariage a la mode, Society Nouvelle de Cinema, 1973. Anne of Austria, The Three Musketeers (also known as The Queen's Diamonds), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1974. Queen Anne of Austria, The Four Musketeers (also known as The Revenge of Milady), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Opal, Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill and the Indians; or, Sitting Bull's History Lesson, UA, 1976. Ana as an adult and Maria, Cria cuervos (also known as Cria and Raise Ravens), Interama/Gala Film Distributors/Colifilms, 1976. Morag, Noroit (also known as Northwest Wind, Scenes de la vie parallele; 3 Noroit; Une Vengeance; and Nor'west), Sunchild, 1976. Lise, Une Page d'amour, (also known as A Page of Love), Progres, 1977. Elisa, vidi mia (also known as Elisa My Love), Interama/Colifirlms, 1977. Karen Hood, We/come to LA., Lion's Gate, 1977. Marilyn, "The Hustle" episode, Rose/and, MerchantIvory/Cinema Shares International, 1977. Catherine, L'Adoptin (also known as The Adoption), Les Films Moliere, 1978. Emily, Remember My Name, Columbia, 1978. Rita Billingsley, A Wedding, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Emilia, Los ojos vendados (also known as Blindfolded Eyes and Mil verbindenen Augen), Elias Duerjeta Productin Company, 1978.
Other appearances include Ana, Ana y los Lobos (also known as Anna and the Wolves), 1973; Paulina, In Memorium, 1977; Terry Armstrong, Je veux rentrer a la ma/son (also known as / Want to Go Home), 1989; Diana Daniels, Buster's Bedroom, 1991; and Anarchist, Hors Saison, 1992. Also appeared in Dernier soir, 1964; Para un beau matin d'ete, 1964; Andremo in citta, 1966; / Killed Rasputin (also known as )'a\ We Raspoutine), 1967; Peppermint Frappe, 1967; Stress es tres tres, 1968; La madriguera (also known as The Honeycomb), 1969; El jardin de las delicias, 1970; Y el projimo?, 1973; La Banda de Jaider (also known as Verflucht dies Amerikal), 1974; Sommerfuglene (also known as Summer of Silence),
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CHASE, Chevy 1943PERSONAL Born Cornelius Crane Chase, October 8, 1943, in New York, NY; son of Edward Tinsely (a publishing executive) and Cathalene (Crane) Chase; married Jacqueline Carlin, December 4, 1976 (divorced, 1980); married second wife, Jayni (a production coordinator), 1982; children: (second marriage) Cydney Cathalene, Caley Leigh, Emily Evelyn, Education: Bard College, B.A., English, 1967; studied audio research at CCS Institute. Politics: Democrat.
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Gerald Ford, Saturday Night Live's Presidential Bash, NBC, 1992. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. An American Reunion: The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala, CBS, 1993. Host, Here's Looking at You, Warner Brothers, TNT, 1993. Saturday Night Live Presents President Bill Clinton's All-Time Favorites, NBC, 1994. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, The Disney Channel, 1995. Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. Appeared in numerous other specials, including The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1984; guest, Bob Hope's Happy Birthday Homecoming, 1985; The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1985; The American Music Awards, 1986; Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes AllStar 50th Anniversary, 1986; Kraft Salutes the George Burns 90th Birthday Special, 1986; host, 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1987; host, Will Rogers: Look Back in Laughter, 1987; guest, Humor and the Presidency, 1987; host, 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1988; The American Comedy Awards, 1988, 1989; Coca-Cola Presents Live: The Hard Rock, 1988; MTV's 1989 Video Music Awards, 1989; Mike Tyson—A Portrait of the People's Champion, 1989; presenter, 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1990; Life of Python, 1990; Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, 1990; host, That's What Friends Are For, 1990; A Party for Richard Pryor (special), 1991; presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, 1991; presenter, 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (special), 1993; 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1993; presenter, fourth Annual Environmental Media Awards (special), 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tom Snyder's Celebrity Spotlight, NBC, 1980. The Dave Thomas Comedy Show, CBS, 1990. The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. "Gilda Radner: In Her Own Words/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Politically Incorrect, ABC, 1997. Also appeared in It's Gary Shandling's Show, 1989. Film Appearances: (Debut) Four Leaf Clover, The Groove Tube, LevittPickman, 1974. Tunnelvision, Worldwide Film Corp., 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Tony Carlson, Foul Play, Paramount, 1978. Ty Webb, Caddyshack, OrionAA/arner Bros., 1980. Nick Gardenia, Seems Like Old Times, Columbia, 1980. Benjamin Browning, Oh, Heavenly Dog!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Bruce Thorpe, Under the Rainbow, OrionAVarner Bros., 1981. Max, Modern Problems, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Eddie Muntz, Deal of the Century, Warner Bros., 1983. Clark W. Griswold, National Lampoon's Vacation, Warner Bros., 1983. Title role, Fletch, Universal, 1984. Clark W. Griswold, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Warner Bros., 1985. Newscaster, Sesame Street Presents: Follow that Bird, Warner Bros., 1985. Emmett Fitz-Hume, Spies Like Us, Warner Bros., 1985. Dusty Bottoms, The Three Amigos, Orion, 1986. Ty Webb, Caddyshack II, OrionAA/arner Bros., 1988. Andy, Funny Farm, Warner Bros., 1988. Condom Father, The Couch Trip, Orion, 1988. Clark W. Griswold, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1989. Title role, Fletch Lives, Universal, 1989. Chris Thorne, Nothing but Trouble, Warner Bros., 1991. LA. Story, TriStar, 1991. Nick Halloway, Memoirs of an Invisible Man, Warner Bros., 1992. Hero (also known as Accidental Hero), Columbia, 1992. The Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Norman Robberson, Cops and Robbersons, TriStar, 1994. Jack Sturges, Man of the House, Buena Vista, 1995. Clark W. Griswold, National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1997. Stage Appearances: Ensemble, Lemmings (revue), Off-Broadway, 1973. Also appeared in Channel One (revue), Bard College. Stage Work: Producer (with Kenny Shapiro and Lane Sarahnson), Groove Tube, New York City, 1973. Radio Appearances: Appeared in National Lampoon Radio Hour series.
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OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
For Television: (With others) The Smothers Brothers Show (series), ABC, 1975. (With Anne Beatts, Tom Davis, Al Franken, Lome Michaels, Marilyn Suzanne Miller, Michael O'Donoghue, Herb Sergent, Tom Schiller, Rosie Schuster, and Alan Zweibel) Saturday Night Live (series), NBC, 1975-76. (With Stuart Birnbaum, Brian Doyle-Murray, and Thomas Leopold) The Chevy Chase Show (special), NBC, 1977. (With Paul Simon, Lily Tomlin, Davis, Franken, Grodin, Michaels, and Zweibel) The Paul Simon Special, NBC, 1977. The Chevy Chase Show, Fox, 1993.
Books: Who's Who of American Women, Marquis Who's Who, 1995.
Other: (With others) Lemmings (stage revue), produced OffBroadway, 1973. The Groove Tube (screenplay), Levitt-Pickman, 1974. Also author of Channel One (stage revue), Bard College.
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 25, 1996, section 1, p. 10; July 28, 1996, section 4, p. 4. Los Angeles Times, July 25, 1996, p. A24. New York Times, July 26, 1996, p. A22. Washington Post, July 26,1996, p. B5; July 27,1996, p. B6.
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Full name, Eric Patrick Clapton; born March 30,1945, in Ripley, Surrey, England; son of Edward Fryer (a Canadian soldier) and Patricia Clapton; married Patricia Anne Boyd Harrison, 1979 (divorced, 1988); children: (with Lori Del Santo) Conor (deceased). Education: Attended Kingston Art School, 1961-62.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 29, 1993. New York, August 23, 1993. TV Guide, August 28, 1993.
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born March 5, 1920, in Stanton, IA; died of heart problems, July 24, 1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress. Christine, who appeared in more than 400 television programs and films, will long be remembered as Mrs. Olson, the kindly, Swedish woman, who spoke of the richness of Folger's coffee in commercials. Her work as Mrs. Olson spanned more than twenty years. Christine first appeared in films in 1943's Edge of Darkness, in which she played Miss Olson. Her later credits included High Noon, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, and Judgment at Nuremberg. On stage, she appeared in the title role of Hedda Gabler in Hedda. On television, her credits included work on Gunsmoke and The Twilight Zone. When she was not acting, she volunteered at Planned Parenthood. She was also named honorary mayor of Brentwood, California, where she resided.
Addresses: Office—do Polygram Records, 825 Eighth Ave., New York, NY 10019-7416. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Guitarist, singer, composer, songwriter, actor, and recording artist. Member of the rock music groups The Roosters, 1963, The Yardbirds, 1963-65, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, 1965-66, Cream, 196668, Blind Faith, 1969, Derek and the Dominos, 1970, and Delaneyand Bonnie and Friends, 1970-72; solo performer, 1972—. Performed on tour and in concert, including an appearance at Royal Albert Hall. Awards, Honors: Shared Grammy Award, album of the year, 1972, for The Concert for Bangladesh; Grammy Award nomination, best original score for a motion picture or television special, 1985, for Back to the Future; shared British Academy Award, best original teleivision music, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1985, for Edge of Darkness; Grammy Award, best historical album, and Critics Pick Award, best album, Rolling Stone Music Awards, both 1988, for Crossroads; Grammy Award, best male rock vocal performance, 1990, for "Bad Love"; Grammy Award, song of the year, for "Tears in Heaven/' 1993; Grammy Award nomination, best group rock performance, 1993, for My Back Pages;
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Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1993; Grammy Award, best traditional blues album, 1994, for From the Cradle; Emmy Award, outstanding cultural program, 1995, for In the Spotlight.
Film Appearances: Preacher, Tommy, Columbia, 1975. Water, J. Arthur Rank, 1985. The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (documentary), ABKCO Films, 1995.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: The Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert (also known as The 3rd Annual Prince's Trust All-Star Concert), The Disney Channel, 1988. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandala's 70th Birthday Celebration, Fox, 1988. "Aretha Franklin: The Queen of Soul," American Masters, PBS, 1988. The Songwriters Hall of Fame 20th Anniversary: The Magic of Music, CBS, 1989. Rolling Stones: Terrifying (also known as Rolling Stones: The Steel Wheels Concert), syndicated, 1989. The Best ofdnemax Sessions, Cinemax, 1990. Jacksonville Jazz X, PBS, 1990. Late Night with David Letterman 8th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. The 2nd International Rock Awards, ABC, 1990. The 1990 Billboard Music Awards Show, Fox, 1990. Two Rooms: Tribute to Elton John and Bernie Taupin, ABC, 1991. The 1992 MTV Video Music Awards, syndicated, 1992. Columbia Records Celebrates the Music of Bob Dylan, syndicated, 1992. "The Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Celebration," In the Spotlight, PBS, 1993. Apo//o Theater Hall of Fame, NBC, 1993. The 35th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1993. Retooling America (documentary), PBS, 1994. Eric Clapton: From the Cradle, syndicated, 1994. Robbie Robertson: Going Home (documentary), The Disney Channel, 1995. "Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues/' In the Spotlight, PBS, 1995. "Joe Cocker: Have a Little Faith" (documentary), A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. The Mastercard Masters of Music Concert for the Prince's Trust, HBO, 1996. Stevie Ray Vaughan: A Tribute, PBS, 1996. The Band (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: MTV Unplugged, syndicated, 1989. ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. Rock & Roll (documentary), PBS, 1995.
Appeared in A Concert for Bangladesh, 1972. RECORDINGS Albums: Bluesbreakers, London, 1966. Disraeli Gears, RSO, 1967. Fresh Cream, RSO, 1967. Wheels of Fire, RSO, 1968. Goodbye Cream, RSO, 1969. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, RSO, 1970. Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, with Eric Clapton, Polydor, 1970. Blind Faith, RSO, 1971. 46 / Ocean Boulevard, RSO, 1974. There's One in Every Crowd, RSO, 1974. Eric Clapton Was Here, RSO, 1975. No Reason to Cry, RSO, 1976. Slowhand, RSO, 1977. Backless, RSO, 1978. Just One Night, RSO, 1980. Another Ticket, RSO, 1981. Money and Cigarettes, Warner Bros., 1983. Behind the Sun, Warner Bros., 1985. /August, Warner Bros., 1986. Other Albums include Er/c Clapton, 1970; The Concert for Bangladesh, 1972; Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert, 1973; Lethal Weapon (soundtrack), 1986; Crossroads (retrospective), 1988; One Moment in Time, 1988; Journeyman, 1989; 24 Nights, 1991; Unplugged, 1992; My Back Pages, 1993; from the Cradle, 1994; Five Live Yardbirds; and Wh//e My Guitar Gently Weeps. Songs include "Bad Love" and "Tears in Heaven." WRITINGS Composer for Films: (With Brian Ahern and Van Morrison) Slipstream, Pacific Rim, 1974. (With Paco de Lucia) The Hit, Island Alive, 1985. (Contributor) Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. (With Michael Kamen) Lethal Weapon, Warner Bros., 1987. (With Kamen) Homeboy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. (With Allan Zavod) Communion, a True Story, New Line, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 (With Kamen and David Sanborn) Lethal Weapon 2, Warner Bros., 1989. (Contributor) GoodFellas, Warner Bros., 1990. Rush, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. (With Kamen and Sanborn) Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. "Sunshine of Your Love/' True Lies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. "I Can't Stand It/' Georgia, Miramax, 1995. Composer of the songs "Motherless Children," Immediate Family, 1989; "Sunshine of Your Love," Backdraft, 1991; "Miss You," Malice, 1993; and "Strange Brew," A Bronx Tale, 1993. Composer for Television: Edge of Darkness (miniseries), BBC, 1986. "Layla," Jacksonville Jazz X (special), PBS, 1990. Retooling America (documentary), PBS, 1994. Songwriter: Collaborated with George Harrison to write the song "Badge;" other songs include "Presence of the Lord." OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Guitar Player, July, 1985; November, 1994, p. 89; March, 1996, p. 51. People, March 1, 1993, p. 85. Rolling Stone, October 17,1991, p. 42; October 15, 1992, p. 126; April 29, 1993, p. 33.*
CLOSE, Glenn 1947PERSONAL Born March 19, 1947, in Greenwich, CT; daughter of William (a surgeon) and Bettine Close; married Cabot Wade (a guitarist), 1969 (divorced, 1972); married James Marias (a venture capitalist), 1984 (divorced, 1987); children: Annie Maude Starke (with John Starke, a producer). Education: College of William and Mary, B.A., drama, 1974. Addresses: Agent—Fred Specktor, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and producer. Performed with Fingernails, a repertory group; lyric soprano; has sung the national anthem at Mets baseball games at Shea
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Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story; Grammy Award nomination, for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Jenny Fields, The World According to Carp, Warner Bros., 1982. Sarah, The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. Iris Gaines, The Natural, TriStar, 1984. Ruth Hillerman, The Stone Boy, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. Voice of Miss Jane Porter, Creystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Teddy Barnes, Jagged Edge, Columbia, 1985. Jan/Maxie, Maxie, Orion, 1985. Alex Forrest, Fatal Attraction, Paramount, 1987. Marquise de Merteuil, Dangerous Liaisons, Warner Bros., 1988. Voice of Queen Ambisextra, Light Years (animated), Miramax, 1988. Linda Spector, Immediate Family, Columbia, 1989. Sunny von Bulow, Reversal of Fortune, Warner Bros., 1990. Gertrude, Hamlet, Warner Bros., 1990. Pirate, Hook, 1991. Karin Anderson, Meeting Venus, 1991. Birdie, Brooklyn Laundry, Columbia, 1991. Alicia Clark, The Paper, Universal, 1994. Clara del Valle Trueba, The House of the Spirits, Miramax, 1994. Mrs. Faraday, Mary Reilly, TriStar, 1996. Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996. Cruella De Vil, 101 Dalmations, Buena Vista, 1996. Vice President Katherine Bennett, Air Force One, Sony Pictures, 1997. Adrienne Pargiter, Paradise Road, Samson Productions, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Movies: Jessica, Orphan Train, CBS, 1979. Rebecca Kuehn, Too Far to Co (also known as Daddy's Little G/r/), NBC, 1979. The Elephant Man, 1982. Gail Bennett, Something About Amelia, ABC, 1984. Sara Everton, "Stones for Ibarra/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1988. Sarah Wheaton, "Sarah, Plain and Tall/' Hallmark Hal I of Fame, CBS, 1991. Sarah, "Skylark/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer, Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, NBC, 1995. In the Gloaming, HBO, 1997.
Television Appearances; Specials: Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1986. Host, "The Music Makers: An ASCAP Celebration of American Music at Wolf Trap," Great Performances, PBS, 1987. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1988. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. The 41st Annual Tony Awards, 1988. Narrator, Hunger in America, PBS, 1989. The Third Annual Hollywood Insider Academy Awards Special, USA, 1989. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. The Siskel and Ebert Special, CBS, 1990. Host, The Divine Carbo, TNT, 1990. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Big Bird's Birthday, or Let Me Eat Cake, 1991. Narrator, The Urban Gorilla, 1991. Voice of Mary Todd Lincoln, Lincoln, 1992. Host, "Broken Hearts, Broken Homes," Your Family Matters, Lifetime, 1992. Narrator, "Carnival of the Animals," A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Diamonds on the Silver Screen, syndicated, 1992. Host, The 46th Annual Tony Awards, 1992. Host, The Best of Disney II: A Legend in Song, CBS, 1993. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. "Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall," Great Performances, PBS, 1993. What Is This Thing Called Love? (also known as The Barbara Walters Special), ABC, 1993. Narrator, "Keepers of the Wild," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1993. Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Voice of Georgia O'Keeffe, A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. Presenter, The 48th Annual Tony Awards, 1994. Host, The 49th Annual Tony Awards, 1995. Voice (diary readings), Anne Frank Remembered, Disney Channel, 1995. The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful (also known as Popcorn Venus), TBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host and narrator, "The Emperor's Nightingale," Children's Storybook Classics (animated), Showtime, 1987. Host, "The Elephant's Child," Children's Storybook Classics (animated), Showtime, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Narrator, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow/' Children's Storybook Classics (animated), Showtime, 1988. Narrator, "Do You Mean There Are Still Real Cowboys?/' The American Experience, PBS, 1988. The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1990. Television Executive Producer; Movies: "Sarah, Plain and Tall/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1991. "Skylark," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, NBC, 1995. "Journey," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1995. Television Executive Producer; Specials: "Broken Hearts, Broken Homes," Your Family Matters, Lifetime, 1992. Television Work; Episodic: Associate producer, "Do You Mean There Are Still Cowboys?", The American Experience, PBS, 1988. Stage Appearances: Angelica, Love for Love, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. Neighbor, The Rules of the Came, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1974. Janice, The Member of the Wedding, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1975. King Lear, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, Wl, 1975-76. Princess Mary, Rex, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1976. Leilah, Uncommon Women and Others, Phoenix Theatre, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1977. Irene St. Claire, The Crucifer of Blood, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, then Helen Hayes Theatre, both 1978. Helen, Wine Untouched, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1979. Kettle, The Winter Dancers, Phoenix Theatre, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, 1979. Chairy Barnum, Barnum, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1980. Uncle Vanya, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981. Title role, The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1982. Annie, The Real Thing, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1984.
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Actress, Childhood, Harold Clurman Theatre, Samuel Beckett Theatre, 1985. Title role, Joan of Arc at the Stake, York Theatre Company, Church of the Heavenly Rest Theatre, New York City, 1985. Jane, Benefactors, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Paulina Salas, Death and the Maiden, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1992. Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1992. Norma Desmond, Sunset Boulevard, Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles, 1993-94, then Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1994-95. Also appeared in The Rose Tattoo, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; A Streetcar Named Desire, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ; and The Crazy Locomotive, New York City. Stage Appearances; Tours: Chairy Barnum, Barnum, U.S. cities, 1981-82. RECORDINGS Albums: Barnum (original cast recording), CBS Masterworks, 1980. The Real Thing (original cast recording), Nonesuch, 1984. The Emperor and the Nightingale, Windham Hill, 1987.
Also recorded The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Windham Hill. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers 88, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1988. Periodicals: Hollywood Reporter, January 30, 1989. New York, September 12, 1994, p. 40. New Yorker, November 14, 1994, p. 110.*
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Born August 31, 1928, in Laurel, NE; married; children: James IV, Lisa. Education: Los Angeles City
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College, B.A., drama; also studied with Stella Adler in New York City. Addresses: Contact—c/o 3550 Wilshire Blvd., No. 840, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actor and producer. Panpiper Productions, Hollywood, CA, owner. Military service: U.S. Army. Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Film Appearances: Face of a Fugitive, Columbia, 1959. Ride Lonesome, Columbia, 1959. The Magnificent Seven, United Artists (UA), 1960. Hell Is for Heroes, Paramount, 1962. The Great Escape, UA, 1963. Charade, Universal, 1964. The Americanization of Emily, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM), 1964. The Loved One, MGM, 1965. A High Wind in Jamaica, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Major Dundee, Columbia, 1965. Our Man Flint, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?, UA, 1966. Dead Heat on a Merry-Co-Round, Columbia, 1966. In Like Flint, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. The President's Analyst, Paramount, 1967. Waterhole No. 3, Paramount, 1967. Candy, Cinerama, 1968. Title role, Duffy, 1968. John Cunningham, Hard Contract, 1969. Last of the Mob//e Hot Shots, Warner Bros., 1970. The Carey Treatment, MGM, 1972. The Honkers, UA, 1972. Duck, You Sucker, UA, 1972. Harry in Your Pocket, UA, 1973. Pat Carrett and Billy the Kid, MGM, 1973. The Last of Sheila, Warner Bros., 1973. The Internecine Project, British, 1974. Lee Pembroke, A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die (also known as Massacre at Fort Hamilton), 1974. Bite the Bullet, Columbia, 1975. Hard Times, Columbia, 1975. Sky Riders, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. The Last Hard Men, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Capt. Vinton Maddox, Midway (also known as The Battle of Midway), 1976. Cross of Iron, Avco Embassy, 1977. California Suite, Columbia, 1978. The Muppet Movie, Associated Film Distributors, 1979.
Fire Power, Associated Film Distributors, 1979. Go/den Girl, Avco Embassy, 1979. Loving Couples, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. The Baltimore Bullet, Avco Embassy, 1980. Title role, Mr. Patman, 1980. Serrano, High Risk, 1981. Looker, Warner Bros., 1981. Martin's Day, MGM/UA, 1985. Major Patrick Danneberg, Death of a Soldier, Scotti Brothers, 1986. John Chisum, Young Guns II, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. George Kaplan, Hudson Hawk, TriStar, 1991. Narrator, Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time (documentary), IRS Releasing, 1992. As himself, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Mike Donan and Lou Donan, Deadfall, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Mr. Crisp, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993. Commodore, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Santa Claus, A Christmas Reunion, 1994. Beller, Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996. Harlan Hartley, The Nutty Professor, Universal, 1996. Keys to Tulsa, PolyGram, 1996. Himself, Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right (documentary), 1996. Also appeared in Train to Heaven, Phoenix Fire, and Walking After Midnight. Film Producer: The President's Analyst, Paramount, 1967. Waterhole No. 3, Paramount, 1967. Television Appearances; Series: Jeff Durain, Klondike, NBC, 1960-61. Gregg Miles, Acapulco, NBC, 1961. Host, Darkroom, ABC, 1981-82. Host, The Hollywood Stuntmakers, syndicated, 199192. Dr. Grandwell, The Fifth Corner, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Henry Bellamy, Jacqueline Susann's 'Valley of the Dolls" 1981, CBS, 1981. Tom Wharton, Malibu, ABC, 1983. Sam Starret, Drawl, HBO, 1984. Frank Murchison, Sins of the Father, NBC, 1985. Major Manley Battle, Mastergate, Showtime, 1992. Jim Hathaway, Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 (also known as A Thousand Heroes), ABC, 1992. Peter Mahew, The Hit List, Showtime, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Jeffrey Winslow, Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice (also known as Ray Alexander: Murder in Mind), NBC, 1994. John Dolan, Greyhounds, 1994. Porter Rockwell, The Avenging Angel, TNT, 1995. Jeremiah Cole, The Set Up, Showtime, 1995. Jeffrey Winslow, Ray Alexander: A Menu for Murder, NBC, 1995. Bloomington, The Cherokee Kid, HBO, 1996. Jack Buchan, The Second Civil War, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Special: Bob's All-Star Birthday at Annapolis, NBC, 1982. A Day in the Life of Hollywood, Showtime, 1992. Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Presenter, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1993. The /4th Annual CableACE Awards, 1993. Host, Inside the KGB, 1993. Voice of Robert Wright, The Wild West, 1993. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1994. Host, 700 Years of the Hollywood Western, NBC, 1994. Narrator of Beauty and the Beasts: A Leopard's Story, 1996. Arctic Kingdom: Life at the Edge, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Coat of Arms," Richard Diamond, Private Detective, 1957. "Take Me Home/' Restless Gun, 1957. "The Jokester," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1958. "The Millie Davis Story/' Wagon Train, NBC, 1958. "Strange Vengeance," Tombstone Territory, ABC, 1958. "Take Me Home," Rest/ess Gun, NBC, 1958. "The Young Englishman," The Rifleman, ABC, 1958. "The Way Back," Rest/ess Gun, NBC, 1958. "A Thread of Respect," Zane Grey Theatre, CBS, 1959. "Reunion for Revenge," Wanted: Dead or Alive, CBS, 1959. "Payroll of the Dead," Bronco, ABC, 1959. "Hard Lines," Trackdown, CBS, 1959. "Client: Steele," Black Saddle, NBC, 1959. "The Kovack Affair," Wanted: Dead or Alive, CBS, 1959. "The Pawn," Rest/ess Gun, NBC, 1959. "Firemaker," M Squad, NBC, 1959. "One Ton of Peppercorns," The Californians, NBC, 1959. "Deadfall," Rough Riders, ABC, 1959.
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"Act of Faith," The Californians, NBC, 1959. "The Arrival," Johnny Ringo, CBS, 1959. "The Iron Curtain," Laramie, NBC, 1959. "The Truckee Strip," Bonanza, NBC, 1959. "The Noble Outlaws," The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, ABC, 1959. "The Clanton's Family Row," The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, ABC, 1959. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1959. "One Came Back," Have Gun—Will Travel, CBS, 1959. "Millionaire Timothy Nackail," The Millionaire, CBS, 1959. Jesse James, "Shadow of Jesse James," Bronco, ABC, 1960. "Friend of the Family," The Texan, CBS, 1960. "The Showdown," Lawman, ABC, 1960. "Afternoon in Town," Wichita Town, NBC, 1960. "Six Feet of Gold," Bat Masterson, NBC, 1960. "Blackwater Swamp," Sugarfoot, ABC, 1960. "Contraband," Men Into Space, CBS, 1960. "Target of Hate," Bourbon Street Beat, ABC, 1960. "The Gladiators," Have Gun—Will Travel, CBS, 1960. "The Murder Clause," Peter Gunn, NBC, 1960. "The Truly Yours," The Deputy, NBC, 1960. "Home Town," Tate, NBC, 1960. "The Ballad of Whitehorse," The /A/as/cans, ABC,
1960. "The Trial," Wanted: Dead or Alive, CBS, 1960. "Desert Flight," Zane Grey Theatre, CBS, 1960. "The Catch," Lawman, ABC, 1960. "River Gold," The Aquanauts, CBS, 1961. "The Frightened Ones," The Detectives, ABC, 1961. "The Case of the Envious Editor," Perry Mason, CBS, 1961. "Come Home Again," Stagecoach West, ABC, 1961. "The Jamaica Ginger Story," The Untouchables, ABC, 1961. "Culley," The Outlaws, NBC, 1961. "The Dark Gate," Bonanza, NBC, 1961. "Mark of the Manhunters," Laramie, NBC, 1961. "The High Country," The Rifleman, ABC, 1961. "Blues for a Junkman," Cain's Hundred, NBC, 1962. "Hostage Child," Rawhide, CBS, 1962. "A Chant of Silence," Checkmate, CBS, 1962. "The Case of the Angry Astronaut," Perry Mason, CBS, 1962. "The Long Night," Bonanza, NBC, 1962. "The Wayfarers," Tales of Wells Fargo, NBC, 1962. "Goodbye Mama, Hello Auntie Maude," Naked City, ABC, 1962. "Trouble Street," Cheyenne, ABC, 1962. "The Test," Stoney Burke, ABC, 1963.
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Cpl. Arnold Kanger, "Masquerade," Combat, ABC, 1963. "Uncaged," The Greatest Show on Earth, ABC, 1963. "Oh, You Shouldn't Have Done It," Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1963. Major French, "The Old Man in the Cave," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. "Kiss the Monster—Make Him Sleep," Route 66, CBS, 1964. "The Man Who Saved His Country," The Defenders, CBS, 1964. Games People Play, NBC, between 1980 and 1981. "Pinocchio," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1984. "Bruce Lee," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Walter Brock, "Upbringings," Picket Fences, CBS,
1994. Guest, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, ABC, 1997. Appeared in episodes of Studio One, C.E. Theatre, and Robert Montgomery Presents. Other Television Appearances: Charlie Allnot, "Safari" (pilot), broadcast as an episode of The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. Hamilton Nash, The Dain Curse (miniseries), CBS, 1978. Host and narrator, Escape (pilot; also known as Midnight Express), syndicated, 1981. The Fall Guy (pilot), ABC, 1981. Appeared as Boyd Palmer in the pilot The Man From Galveston, released in syndication, and in the pilot 5/7ver Fox. Television Director; Episodic: Director, The Rockford Files, 1974.
studied fashion design at the Art Students League. She met playwright Anne Morrison and landed a part in the production of The Wild Westcotts in 1923, at the playwright's urging. Colbert appeared in several other plays before making her film debut in the silent film For the Love of Mike in 1927. In total, she made sixty-four films, including a series of wartime films, such as 5/nce You Went Away, about life on the homefront, and 5o Proudly We Hail, detailing the Army Nursing Corps during the Battle of Bataan. Her other films included The Egg and I, Drums Along the Mohawk, The Sign of the Cross, I Cover the Waterfront, Imitation of Life, Three Came Home, and Cecil B. DeMille's Cleopatra. She received an Academy Award for her performance in the 1934 release of It Happened One Night. The film won five Oscars that year including best picture and best actor for Clark Gable. Colbert also made several television appearances, including Blithe Spirit, The Royal Family, and The Two Mrs. Crenvilles (for which she was awarded a Golden Globe). In 1981 Colbert returned to Broadway in A Talent for Murder. Her earlier work on the stage included Tin Pan Alley, The Kingfisher, The Mulberry Bush, and A Kiss in the Taxi. In 1989 she was honored with a lifetime achievement award by the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, August 2, 1996, section 1, p. 13; August 4, 1996, section 4, p. 6. Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1996, p. A1. New York Times, July 31, 1996, p. D21. Washington Post, July 31, 1996, p. B4.
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Lily Claudette Chauchoin, September 13,1905 (some sources say 1903), in Paris, France; died July 30,1996, in Bridgetown, Barbados. Actress. Colbert gained wide acclaim as an actress of stage and screen, portraying earthy, yet sophisticated leading ladies. Born in Paris, she moved with her family to New York City in 1910. While attending high school, she
Born September 20, in Park Ridge, IL. Education: Studied theatre at Illinois State University. Addresses: Agent—Alan lezman, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actor. Co-founder and member, Remains Theatre, 1979-86; resident company member, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1985; actor with the
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: General George Armstrong Custer, Son of the Morning Star, ABC, 1991. Major Tom F. O'Neill, Fall from Grace (also known as Fortitude), CBS, 1994. Also appeared in title role, When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Lee, Heart of Steel, ABC, 1983. Jeffrey MacDonald, Fatal Vision, NBC, 1984. Manny, First Steps, CBS, 1985. Dr. David Hayward, Vital Signs, CBS, 1986. Detective Jack Holtz, Echoes in the Darkness, CBS, 1987. Scott Grimes, Those She Left Behind (also known as Daddy), NBC, 1987. Tom, Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, NBC, 1990. Larry McAfee, The Switch, 1993. Jim McCain, "The Theater," Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics, CBS, 1994. Jay Barton, A Time to Heal (also known as Jenny's Story and Out of Darkness), NBC, 1994. Dave Bay, Lies He Told Me, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Man with a Christmas tree, "A Matter of Principle/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. Daniel Caddis, "Her Pilgrim Soul/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Chris Sykes, Jack and Mike, ABC, 1986. Alan, Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Jackson, Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Gordon, After Midnight, ABC, 1988. Brady Bunch Home Movies (also known as The Brady Bunch 25th Anniversary Special), CBS, 1995.
Born October 5, 1950, in New York, NY; married Rona Newton-John; children: Emerson. Education: Attended North Carolina School of the Arts and New York University. Addresses: /Agent—Jack Gilardi, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Fashion model; formerly a singer and guitarist with the music group 3 1/2. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination (with Olivia Newton-John, John Travolta, and others), album of the year, 1978, for Grease (motion picture soundtrack). CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Bobby Wheeler, Taxi, ABC, 1978-81. Prince Erik Greystone, Wizards and Warriors, CBS, 1983. Berrenger's, NBC, 1985. Zack Allen, Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994—. Television Appearances; Movies: Terry Nicholas, Delta County, U.S.A., ABC, 1977. Roy Fletcher, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, ABC, 1979. Russ Moran, For the Love of It, ABC, 1980. Buddy Walker, Nashville Grab, NBC, 1981. Chuck Lanyard, The Making of a Male Model, ABC, 1983. Josh McGwin, Bay Coven, NBC, 1987. Sergeant Holt, Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission, NBC, 1988. Tom Farrell, Ghost Writer, syndicated, 1990. Also appeared in Eye of the Storm.
66 • COODER Television Appearances; Episodic: "Landslide," Movin'On, NBC, 1975. Happy Days, ABC, 1975. "The Long Haul/' Mown7 On, NBC, 1975. "The Best Laid Schemes/' Joe Forrester, NBC, 1975. "Menage-a-Lou," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1976. "Wipe Out," Bamaby Jones, CBS, 1976. "Killer on Campus/' Bamaby Jones, CBS, 1977. "May the Horse Be with You," Kojak, CBS, 1978. "Sterile Wife," Having Babies, ABC, 1978. "Bobby Doesn't Live Here Anymore," Taxi, NBC, 1982. "Shots in the Dark," Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1984. "Birds of a Feather," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1985. "Love and the Stranger," New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. "Love and the Private Eye," New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. "Love and the Private Eye, Part 2," New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. "The Affair," Matlock, NBC, 1986. "Corned Beef and Carnage," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. "Little Miss Murder," The New Mike Hammer Show, CBS, 1987. "Class of '72," Hotel, ABC, 1987. Mick Savage (several episodes), The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS, 1987. "Cry Wolf," Stingray, NBC, 1987. "My Ghostwriter—The Vampire," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: From Sea to Shining Sea, syndicated, 1974. Guest, Cheryl Ladd . . . Looking Back—Souvenirs, ABC, 1980. Guest, The Jimmy McNichol Special, CBS, 1980. Team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1981. Best of Taxi (also known as Hey Tax/), CBS, 1994. Presenter, 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Film Appearances: (Film debut) ]ennifer on My Mind, United Artists, 1971. The Eagle Has Landed, Columbia, 1977. Pete's Dragon, Buena Vista, 1977. / Never Promised You a Rose Garden, New World, 1977. Kenicke, Grease, Paramount, 1978. Covergirl, New World, 1984.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Mitchell, The Patriot, Crown International, 1986. Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, New World, 1988. Taxi driver, Tale of Two Sisters, 1989. Bud Sorenson, The Sleeping Car, Triax, 1990. Frank, A Time to Die, PM Home Video, 1991. Keynes, Total Exposure, Republic Pictures, 1991. Charlie Anderson, Almost Pregnant, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Jeff Blair, Mirror Images, Academy, 1992. Dorman, Alien Intruder, PM Home Video, 1993. Werner, In a Moment of Passion, Hemdale Home Video, 1993. LA. Goddess, Prism Entertainment, 1993. The Reverend, 2002: The Rape of Eden (also known as Bounty Hunter, 2002), AIP Home Video, 1994. Film Work: Associate producer, Sunset Strip, PM Home Video, 1992. Associate producer and director, Bikini Summer, PM Home Video, 1992. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) All the Way Home, Belasco Theatre, 1960. Danny Zuko, Grease, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1978. Executive editor, The News, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1985. Also appeared as Billy, Wanted, Judson Poet's Theatre, New York City; and as a guest artist, Burt Reynolds Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1985-86. Major Tours: Appeared in Critics Choice, U.S. cities. RECORDINGS Albums: Grease (original soundtrack), Arista, 1978. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, December 11, 1989.*
COODER, Ry 1947PERSONAL Full name, Ryland Peter Cooder; born March 15, 1947, in Los Angeles (some sources say Santa
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"John Lee Hooker and Friends," Rave, Arts and Entertainment, 1992.
Addresses: Contact—Warner Brothers Records, 3300 W. Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91505-4694.
Television Appearances; Specials: Jim Henson's Ghost of Faffner Hall, HBO, 1989. Showtime Coast to Coast: American Music, Showtime, 1990. Farm Aid V, syndicated, 1992. Song performer and guitarist, The Wizard of Oz in Concert, Dreams Come True, TNT, 1995.
Career: Composer, arranger, guitarist, and singer. Performed with Jackie DeShannon, 1963; Rising Sons (rock band), guitarist, 1966-67; studio guitarist on albums by Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band, 1966-67, as well as for the Rolling Stones, Randy Newman, Gordon Lightfoot, Arlo Guthrie, John Cougar Mellencamp, and others; producer of record albums, including Pecos Bill, 1988; concert performer and record ing artist; formed Little Village (band) with Nick Lowe, John Hiatt, and Jim Keltner, 1992. Performed music for television commercials. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, best recording for children, 1988, for Pecos Bill; Grammy Award, best world music album, 1994; winner, Topanga Canyon Banjo and Fiddle Contest. CREDITS Film Work: Guitarist and dulcimer player, Performance, 1970. Special music arranger, Blue Collar, 1978. Song performer "Available Space," Coin' South, 1978. Music arranger and performer, The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. Music arranger and guitarist, Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Music performer, Streets of Fire, Universal/RKO, 1984. Guitarist, Alamo Bay, TriStar, 1985. Song performer, Blue City, Paramount, 1986. Guitarist and song performer, Crossroads, Columbia, 1986. Source music producer and song performer, Extreme Prejudice, 1987. Song performer, Cocktail, 1988. Song performer, Steel Magnolias, 1989. Contributor of lyrics, Cadillac Man, Orion, 1990. Scoring musician, Trespass, Universal, 1992. Guitarist, Dead Man Walking (also known as Dead Man, After Midnight, Sister Prejean, and Death Watch), PolyGram, 1995. Guitarist, Last Man Standing (also known as We/come to Jericho, Gangster, Gundown, and The Bodyguard), New Line Cinema, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Man Who Was Death," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989.
Television Appearances; Movies: Himself, Motion and Emotion, 1990. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 29th Annual Grammy Awards, 1987. WRITINGS Film Composer: (Contributor) Candy, Cinerama, 1968. (Contributor) Performance, Warner Bros., 1970. (With Jack Nitzche) Blue Collar, Universal, 1978. The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. The Border, Universal, 1981. Paris, Texas, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Streets of Fire, Universal/RKO, 1984. Alamo Bay, TriStar, 1985. Brewster's Millions, Universal, 1985. Blue City, Paramount, 1986. Crossroads, Columbia, 1986. Johnny Handsome, TriStar, 1989. Trespass, Universal, 1992. Geronimo: American Legend, Columbia, 1993. Last Man Standing (also known as We/come to Jericho, Gangster, Gundown, and The Bodyguard), New Line Cinema, 1996. Television Composer; Series: Theme music composer, Beverly Hills Buntz, 1987. Television Composer; Pilots: Cowboy yoe, ABC, 1988. Television Composer; Episodic: "Annie Oakley," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1985. "The Man Who Was Death/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. Television Composer; Specials: "We Shall Be Happy," Brooklyn Bridge, PBS, 1982. Retooling America, PBS, 1994. Television Composer; Movies: Until the End of the World, 1991. Colorado Cowboy: The Bruce Ford Story, 1993.
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Albums: Ry Cooder, Reprise, 1970. Performance (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1970. Into the Purple Valley, Reprise, 1971. Boomer's Story, Reprise, 1972. Paradise and Lunch, Reprise, 1974. Chicken Skin Music, Warner Bros., 1976. Show Time, Warner Bros., 1977. Jazz, Warner Bros., 1978. Bop Till You Drop, Warner Bros., 1979. Borderline, Warner Bros., 1980. The Long Riders (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1980. Southern Comfort (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1981. The Border (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1982. The S//de Area, Warner Bros., 1982. Paris, Texas (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1984. Alamo Bay (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1985. Streets of Fire, MCA, 1985. Blue City (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1986. Crossroads (original soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1986. Get Rhythm, Warner Bros., 1987. Live and Let Live!, 1988. Pecos Bill, 1988. Surprise, 1989. Party of One, 1990. Johnny Handsome, 1990. Partners, 1992. Peace to the Neighborhood, 1992. A Meeting by the River (with V. M. Bhatt), 1993. The Rising Sons (with Taj Mahal), 1993. Talking Timbuktu (with AM Farka Toure), 1994. Music by Ry Cooder, 1995. Contributor to Albums: Taj Mahal, 1966. Safe As Milk (by Captain Beefheart), 1967. Let It Bleed (by the Rolling Stones), 1969. 12 Songs (by Randy Newman), 1970. Sticky Fingers (by the Rolling Stones), 1971. Sail Away (by Randy Newman), 1972. Trio (by Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt), 1987. Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture "Dead Man Walking/' 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Evans, Mary Anne, and Tom Evans, Guitars: From the Renaissance to Rock, Facts on File (New York), 1977.
Kozinn, Allan, Pete Welding, Dan Forte, and Gene Santoro, The Guitar: The History, the Music, the Players, Quill, 1984.*
COSTELLO, Lou 1906-1959 PERSONAL Original name, Louis Francis Cristillo; born March 6, 1906, in Paterson, NJ; died of a heart attack, February 26 (some sources say March 3 or March 9), 1959, in Beverly Hills, CA; buried at Calvary Cemetery, Hollywood, CA; married Anne Battlers (a dancer), 1934; children: Carole, Patricia, Lou, Jr. Education: Graduated from high school. Career: Actor and comedian. Performed with partner Bud Abbott, beginning on stage in Brooklyn, NY, in 1931. Worked as a carpenter for film studios, including Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer and Warner Bros., and as a stunt performer. Entertained military personnel on tour during World War II. CREDITS Film Appearances: Himself, One Night in the Tropics, Universal, 1940. Heathcliffe, Keep 'em Flying, Universal, 1941. Ferdinand Jones, Hold That Ghost (also known as Oh, Charlie), Universal, 1941. Herbie Brown, Buck Privates (also known as Rookies), Universal, 1941. Pomeroy Watson, /Abbott and Costello in the Navy, Universal, 1941. Mervyn Milgrim, Who Done It?, Universal, 1942. Wishy, Rio Rita, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1942. Willoughby, Ride 'em Cowboy, Universal, 1942. Wellington Phlug, Pardon My Sarong, Universal, 1942. Wilbur Hoolihan, It Ain't Hay (also known as Money for Jam), Universal, 1943. "Tubby" McCoy, Hit the Ice (also known as Oh, Doctor), Universal, 1943. Harvey Garvey, Lost in a Harem, MGM, 1944. Albert Mansfield, In Society, Universal, 1944. Sebastian Dinwiddle, The Naughty Nineties, Universal, 1945. Oliver Quackenbush, Here Come the Co-Eds, Universal, 1945. Abercrombie, /Abbott and Costello in Hollywood, MGM, 1945.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Horatio Prim, The Time of Their Lives (also known as The Ghost Steps Out), Universal, 1946. Benny Miller, Little Giant (also known as On the Carpet), Universal, 1946. Chester Wooley, The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap, Universal, 1947. Herbie Brown, Buck Privates Come Home (also known as Rookies Come Home), Universal, 1947. Homer Hinchcliffe, The Noose Hangs High, EagleLion, 1948. Joe Bascom and Humphrey Fish, Mexican Hayride, Universal, 1948. Wi Ibur Grey, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (also known as Abbott and Costello Meet the Ghosts), Universal, 1948. Stanley Livingston, Africa Screams, United Artists (UA), 1949. Freddie Phillips, /Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff, Universal, 1949. Lou Hotchkiss, /Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion, Universal, 1950. Wilbert, Comin' Round the Mountain, Universal, 1951. Lou Francis, Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man, Universal, 1951. Jack, jack and the Beanstalk, Warner Bros., 1952. Oliver "Puddin' Head" Johnson, /Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd, Warner Bros., 1952. George Bell, Abbott and Costello Lost in Alaska, Universal, 1952. Orville, Abbott and Costello Go to Mars, Universal, 1953. Tubby, Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. ]ekyll and Mr. Hyde, Universal, 1954. Freddie, Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy, Universal, 1955. Willie Piper, Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops, Universal, 1955. Lou Henry, Dance with Me, Henry, United Artists, 1956. Artie Pinsetter, The Thirty-Foot Bride of Candy Rock, Columbia, 1959. Wilbur, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Also appeared in Meet the Stars No. 4, 1941, Screen Snapshots No. 225,1954, the compilation The World of Abbott and Costello, 1965, and Entertaining the Troops, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Himself, The Abbott and Costello Show, syndicated, 1952-54.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Co-host, The Colgate Comedy Hour, NBC, between 1951 and 1954. "Blaze of Glory/' General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1958. "The Tobias Jones Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1958. Stage Appearances: Appeared at Loew's State Theatre, 1938; appeared on Broadway in The Streets of Paris, 1939. Radio Appearances: Co-star, The Abbott and Costello Program, ABC, 1941-46, NBC, 1946-49. Appeared on The Kate Smith Hour, 1939. OTHER SOURCES Books: Anobile, Richard J., Who's on First? Verbal and Visual Gems from the Films of Abbott and Costello, [New York], 1973. Costello, Chris, and Raymond Strait, Lou's on First: A Biography, [New York], 1981. Cox, Stephen, and John Lofflin, The Official Abbott and Costello Scrapbook, [Chicago], 1990. Mulholland, Jim, The Abbott and Costello Book, [New York], 1975. Thomas, Bob, Bud and Lou: The Abbott and Costello Story, [Philadelphia], 1977.*
COSTNER, Kevin 1955PERSONAL Born January 18, 1955, in Compton, CA; father, a telephone company employee; mother, a state welfare department employee; married Cindy Silva, 1975 (divorced, 1995); children: Annie, Lily, Joe. Education: California State University, Fullerton, B.S., marketing, 1978; studied acting at South Coast Actors' Co-op. Addresses: Office—TIG Productions, 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA91523. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Raleigh Studios, Hollywood, CA, stage manager, 1980-83; TIG Productions, Burbank, CA, owner, 1989—. Also worked as a marketing representative. Member: Delta Chi.
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Awards, Honors: Star of Tomorrow Award, National Association of Theater Owners, 1987; Hasty Pudding Man of the Year, Harvard University, 1990; Academy Awards, best picture (with Jim Wilson) and best director, Academy Award nomination, best actor, Golden Globe Awards, best motion picture—drama (with Wilson) and best director, Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor, and Directors Guild of America Award, best director for a feature film, all 1990, for Dances with Wolves; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a drama, 1991, for JFK. CREDITS Film Appearances: First fraternity boy, Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982. Luther Adler, Frances, Universal, 1982. Phil Pitkin, Testament (originally produced as a television movie), Paramount, 1983. Will Bonner, Stacy's Knights (also known as Double Down), Crown, 1983. Alex, The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. Newlywed husband, Table for Five, Warner Bros., 1983. Gardner Barnes, Fandango, Warner Bros., 1985. Jake, Silverado, Columbia, 1985. Marcus Sommers, American Flyers, Warner Bros., 1985. Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. (filmed, late 1970s), Troma, 1986. Jimmy Scott, Shadows Run Black (filmed, 1981), Troma, 1986. Eliot Ness, The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987. Tom Parrel I, No Way Out, Orion, 1987. Crash Davis, Bull Durham, Orion, 1988. Ray Kinsella, Field of Dreams, Universal, 1989. Chasing Dreams (filmed, 1981), Nascent, 1989. Ted Beaubien, The Gunrunner (filmed, 1983), New World, 1989. Cochran, Revenge, Columbia, 1990. Lieutenant John J. Dunbar, Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. Title role, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Himself, Truth or Dare (also known as Madonna: Truth or Dare and In Bed with Madonna), 1991. Jim Garrison, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Interviewee, Beyond JFK: The Questions of Conspiracy (documentary), 1992. Frank Farmer, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Butch Haynes, A Perfect World, Warner Bros., 1993. Stephen, The War, Universal, 1994. Title role, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. The mariner, Waterworld, Universal, 1995. Roy "Tin Cup" McAvoy, Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996.
Gordon Krantz, The Postman, Warner Bros., forthcoming. Film Work: Executive producer, Revenge, Columbia, 1990. Producer (with Jim Wilson) and director, Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. Producer (with Wilson and Lawrence Kasdan), The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Co-producer, China Moon, 1993. Producer (with Wilson), Rapa Nui, Warner Bros., 1994. Producer (with Wilson), Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Producer, Waterworld, Universal, 1995. Director and producer, The Postman, Warner Bros., forthcoming. Television Appearances; Specials: The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. Face to Face with Connie Chung, CBS, 1990. Robert Wuhl's World Tour, HBO, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day, 1990. Independent Spirit Awards, 1991. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. Whitney Houston: This Is My Life, ABC, 1992. Oliver Stone: Inside Out, Showtime, 1992. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. "John Barry's Moviola/' Great Performances, PBS, 1993. Wyatt Earp: Walk with a Legend, CBS, 1994. Host, 500 Nations, CBS, 1995. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, The Disney Channel, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Phil Pitkin, Testament, PBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Captain, "The Mission," Amazing Stories, NBC, c. 1986. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, 500 Nations, CBS, 1995. Stage Appearances: Made stage debut in Invitation to March, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Also appeared in productions of Waiting for Lefty and A View from the Bridge. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Elle, January, 1987.
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97. Rolling Stone, July 14, 1988. Time, September 7, 1987; April 24, 1989. Vanity Fair, January, 1992, p. 74. Washington Post, August 14, 1987; June 15, 1988.*
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Born June 1, 1946, in Dundee, Scotland; son of Charles (a weaver) and Mary Ann Guillerline (a spinner; maiden name, McCann) Cox; married Caroline Burt (an actress), c. 1967; children: one son (Alan, an actor), one daughter. Education: Attended London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Avocational interests: Gym-work, working with drama students. Addresses: Agent—Marion Rosenberg Office, 8428 Melrose Place, Suite C, Los Angeles, CA 90069; and Jeremy Conway Ltd., Eagle House, 18-21 Jermyn St., London SW1Y 6HP, England. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Olivier Award, best actor, and Drama magazine award, both 1984, both for Rat in the Skull; Olivier Award, best actor in a revival, and Drama magazine award, best actor in an Royal Shakespeare Company production, both 1988, both for Titus Andronicus; International Theatre Institute Award, 1990. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Orlando, As You Like It, Birmingham Repertory, Birmingham, England, 1966, then (London debut) Vaudeville Theatre, 1967. Title role, Peer Cynt, Birmingham Repertory, 1967. Ulfhejm, When We Dead Awaken, Assembly Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1968. Steven, In Celebration, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1969. Gregers Werle, The Wild Duck, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1969. Alan, The Big Romance, Royal Court Theatre, 1970.
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Norman, Don't Start without Me, Garrick Theatre, London, 1971. Knight of Riprafratta, Mirandolina, Gardner Centre Theatre, Brighton, England, 1971. Brian Lowther, Getting On, Queen's Theatre, London, 1971. Gustav, The Creditors, Open Space Theatre, London, 1972. Eilert Lovborg, Hedda Cabler, Royal Court Theatre, 1972. Berowne, Love's Labour's Lost, Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1972. Title role, Brand, Playhouse, 1972. Sergeant Match, What the Butler Saw, Playhouse, 1972. D'Artagnan, The Three Musketeers, Playhouse, 1972. Proctor, Cromwell, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1973. Sergius, Arms and the Man, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, 1974. Sir Henry Harcourt Reilly, The Cocktail Party, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1975. Emigres, National Theatre Company, Young Vic Theatre, 1976. Theridamas, Tamburlaine the Great, Olivier Theatre, London, 1976. Brutus, Julius Caesar, Olivier Theatre, 1977. De Flores, The Changeling, Riverside Studios, London, 1978. Title role, Herod, National Theatre, London, 1978. Ireton, The Putney Debates, National Theatre, 1978. Mickey, On Top, Royal Court Theatre, 1979. Vicomte Robert de Trivelin, Have You Anything to Declare?, Royal Exchange Theatre, then Round House Theatre, London, 1981. Title role, Danton's Death, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, 1982. Edmund Darrell, Strange Interlude, Duke of York Theatre, London, 1984, then (Broadway debut) Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1985. D. I. Nelson, Rat in the Skull, Royal Court Theatre, 1984, then New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1985. Paul Cash, Fashion, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), The Pit, London, 1988. Titus Andronicus, RSC, London, 1988. Johnny, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair-de-Lune, Comedy Theatre, London, 1989. The Three Sisters, RSC, 1989. Also appeared as Captain Ahab in Moby Dick, Manchester. Appeared with the Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee, Scotland, 1961.
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Also toured in Rogues and Vagabonds. Stage Work: Director, The Man with a Flower in His Mouth, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, 1973. Director, The Stronger, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1973. Director, / Love My Love, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, England, 1982. Director, The Crucible, Moscow Arts Theatre, London, then Edinburgh, 1988-89. Director, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Orange Tree Theatre, 1989. Director, The Philanderer, Hampstead Theatre Club, 1991. Film Appearances: Trotsky, Nicholas and Alexandra, Columbia, 1971. Steven Shaw, In Celebration, American Film Theatre, 1975. Dr. Lektor, Manhunter, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Duffy, 5hoot for the Sun, BBC, 1986. Peter Kerrigan, Hidden Agenda, Helmdale Films, 1990. Pethelwine, The Prince of Jutland, 1994. Angus McTeague, Iron Will, Buena Vista, 1994. Killearn, Rob Roy, United Artists, 1995. Argyle Wallace, Braveheart, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Chain Reaction, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Television Appearances: Laurent, "Therese Raquin," Masterpiece Theatre (miniseries), PBS, 1981. Father Cora, Pope John Paul II (movie), CBS, 1984. Dr. McGrigor, Florence Nightingale (movie), NBC, 1985. Alexander "Jock" Purves, Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun (movie), CBS, 1988. Colonel Fedorenko Voronov, Murder by Moonlight (movie), CBS, 1989. Andrew Neil, Secret Weapon (movie), TNT, 1990. "The Lost Language of Cranes/' BBC, then Great Performances, PBS, 1992. "Brian Cox on Acting in Tragedy/' A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1992.
Also appeared in Churchill's People: The Wallace, 1972; The Changeling; The Master of Ballantrae, 1976; Shades of Green; Targets; as Henry II in The Devil's Crown, 1978; Dalhouise's Luck, Bothwell, 1980; Bach, 1981; The Big Battalions, 1992; The Silent Scream, A Cotswold Death, and King Lear. WRITINGS Books: Author of Salem to Moscow: An Actor's Odyssey, 1991, and The Lear Diaries, 1992.*
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Richard C. Barrington, All's Fair, CBS, 1976-77. Host, Look at Us, syndicated, 1981. Dr. Sam Quinn, It Takes Two, ABC, 1982-83. Appeared as Mitch O'Hannon, Pros and Cons, 1991. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Joshua Torrance, Joshua's World, CBS, 1980. John Greyson Davis, London and Davis in New York, CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Colonel Frank Skimmerhorn, Centennial, NBC, 197880. H. Ross Perot, On Wings of Eagles, NBC, 1986. Dr. Neil Chance, Intruders (also known as They Are among Us), CBS, 1992. Also appeared as Lieutenant Detective Frank Janek, Internal Affairs, 1988; Vincent Bugliosi, And the Sea Will Tel I, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Thief, ABC, 1971. Footsteps, CBS, 1972. Nightmare, CBS, 1974. Shoot-Out in a One Dog Town, ABC, 1974. HonkyTonk, NBC, 1974. A Girl Named Sooner, NBC, 1976. The War between the Tates, NBC, 1977. Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell, CBS, 1978. First You Cry, CBS, 1978. Fire in the Sky, NBC, 1978. Mayflower: The Pilgrim's Adventure, CBS, 1979. Fugitive Family, CBS, 1980. The Ordeal of Bill Carney, CBS, 1981. The Day the Bubble Burst, NBC, 1982. Passions, CBS, 1984. The Rape of Richard Beck, ABC, 1985. Doubletake, CBS, 1985. Switch, CBS, 1986. Lawrence O'Donnell Sr., A Case of Deadly Force, CBS, 1986. Williams Douglas, The High Price of Passion, NBC, 1986. Roy Hubley, Plaza Suite, ABC, 1987. Deputy Chief Robert Devers, Police Story: The Freeway Killings, NBC, 1987. Bob Goodman, Kids Like These, CBS, 1987. Lieutenant Frank Janek, Murder in Black and White, CBS, 1990. Lieutenant Frank Janek, Murder Times Seven, CBS, 1990. Lieutenant Frank Janek, Terror on Track 9 (also known as The Grand Central Murders), CBS, 1992.
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George Russ, A Place to Be Loved (also known as A Place to Be and Shattered Family), CBS, 1993. Lieutenant Frank Janek, A Silent Betrayal (also known as Janek: The Brownstone Murders), CBS, 1994. Lieutenant Frank Janek, The Forget-Me-Not Murders (also known as Janek: The Wallflower Murders), CBS, 1994. Title role, Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence (also known as Frame-Up), NBC, 1995. Lucas Constable Sr., In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy (also known as After Laurette and Texas Heat: Love and Murder), Fox, 1995. John Porter, Race against Time: The Search for Sarah (also known as Never Give Up: The Search for Sarah), CBS, 1996. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, CBS, 1997.
Also appeared in Double Indemnity, 1973; as Bert Medwick, Stuck with Each Other, 1989; Detective Bob Grogan, The Case of the Hillside Stranglers, 1989; Hoyce Guthrie, Montana, 1990; and Dan Hood, Last Flight Out, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Young Fans," / Love Lucy, CBS, 1952. "Don't Count the Stars/' Medic, NBC, 1954. "The Ten Days of John Leslie/' Frontier, NBC, 1956. "The Ralph McKnight Story/' Millionaire, CBS, 1956. "The Promising Young Man," Father Knows Best, NBC, 1957. "Barricade on the Big Black," Matinee Theater, NBC, 1957. "Hard Bargain," Cheyenne, ABC, 1957. "The Pampanito Story," Silent Service, syndicated, 1957. Sally, NBC, 1958. "The Cause," Matinee Theater, NBC, 1958. "A Time to Sow," The Deputy, NBC, 1960. "The Long Life of Edward Smalley," Kraft Suspense Theater, NBC, 1963. "Double Solitaire," Hollywood TV Theater, PBS, 1974. Television Appearances; Specials: Guest, The Lily Tomlin Show, CBS, 1973. Co-host, CBS: On the Air, CBS, 1978. Hearts of Hot Shots/ Part Deux—A Filmmaker's Apology, HBO, 1993. Voice of Bat Masterson, The Wild West, syndicated, 1993. Host, The Bermuda Triangle: Secrets Revealed (also known as Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle), NBC, 1994. Host, Atlantis: The Lost Continent, ABC, 1996.
74 • CROWE Also appeared in The Twelfth Annual People's Choice Awards, 1986; host and narrator, Wood Stork: Barometer of the Everglades, 1988; narrator, Mort Sahl: The Loyal Opposition, 1989; The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1990; ringmaster, Fifteenth Annual Circus of the Stars, 1990; narrator, The Keepers of Eden, 1990; narrator, Beautiful Killers, 1991; host, Citizen Carter, 1991; narrator, Chasing India's Monsoon, 1994; narrator, Driving Passion, 1995. Appeared as guest, Musical Comedy Tonight. Film Appearances: The Pride of St. Louis, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. It Grows on Trees, 1952. Red Skies of Montana, 1952. Our Miss Brooks, Warner Bros., 1956. Over-Exposed, 1956. yohn Goldfarb, Please Come Home, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. The Sand Pebbles, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Made in Paris, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MCM), 1966. Wait Until Dark, Warner Bros., 1967. Star!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Marooned, Columbia, 1969. Midas Run, 1969. Red Sky at Morning, Universal, 1970. The Deserter, Paramount, 1971. Doctors' Wives, Columbia, 1971. Catlow, United Artists (UA), 1971. Dirty Money, French, 1972. A Man Called Noon, National General, 1973. Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Paramount, 1973. Breakheart Pass, UA, 1976. The Evil, New World Pictures, 1978. Wild Horse Hank, 1979. Death Ship, Canadian, 1980. Stone Cold Dead, 1980. Body Heat, Warner Bros., 1981. First Blood, Orion, 1982. Table for Five, Warner Bros., 1983. The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Trautman, Rambo: First Blood Part II, TriStar, 1985. Summer Rental, Paramount, 1985. Colonel Trautman, Rambo III, TriStar, 1988. Doc, Leviathan, MGM/UA, 1989. Colonel Denton Walters, Hot Shots/ Part Deux, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Patrick Tyson, Sabrina, Paramount, 1995. Governor Lew Edwards, Jade, Paramount, 1995. A Pyromaniac's Love Story, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared in Five against Texas, and Pendick Enterprises.
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Born c. 1964, in New Zealand; son of movie set caterers; grandson of a cinematographer. Addresses: Home—Australia. Contact—c/o 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Australian Film Institute Award nomination, c. 1992, for The Crossing; Australian Film Institute Awards for Proof and Romper Stomper. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lieutenant Jack Corbett, Prisoners of the Sun (also known as Blood Oath), Paramount Home Video, 1991. Andy, Proof, Fine Line, 1992. Kim, The Efficiency Expert (also known as Spotswood), Miramax, 1992. Johnny, The Crossing, South Gate Entertainment, 1992. The Man, The Silver Stallion (also known as The Silver Brumby and as The Silver Stallion: King of the Wild Brumbies), Skouras Pictures, 1993. Hando, Romper Stomper, Academy, 1993. Lachlan, For the Moment, 1993. East Driscoll, Hammers Over the Anvil, 1993. Arthur, Love in Limbo, 1993. Jeff Mitchell, The Sum of Us, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Sid 6.7, Virtuosity, Paramount, 1995. Ross, Rough Magic, Savoy, 1995. Cort, The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. LA. Confidential, Warner Bros., 1997. Breaking Up, Warner Bros., 1997. Also appeared in No Way Back.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances: Brides of Christ (miniseries), Arts & Entertainment, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 4, 1994, p. 14; June 30, 1995, p. 41. USA Weekend, November 10-12, 1995.*
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PERSONAL Born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, July 3, 1962, in Syracuse, NY; son of Thomas Cruise III (an electrical engineer) and Mary Lee (a special education teacher) Mapother; married Mimi Rogers (an actress), May 9, 1987 (marriage ended); married Nicole Kidman (an actress), December 24, 1990. Education: Attended high school in Glen Ridge, NJ. Addresses: /Agent—Paula Wagner, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actor, Golden Globe Award, best actor, and Chicago Film Festival Critics Award, best actor, all 1989, all for Bom on the Fourth of July; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor, 1992, for A Few Good Men; Golden Globe Award nomination, Academy Award nomination, and National Board of Review Award, all best actor, 1997, for Jerry Maguire. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Billy, Endless Love, Universal, 1981. David Shawn, Taps, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Woody, Lostn' It, Embassy, 1983. Steve Randle, The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. Joel Goodson, Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. Stef Djordjevic, All the Right Moves, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Jack, Legend, Twentieth Century-Fox/Universal, 1985. Lieutenant Pete Mitchell, Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. Vincent Lauria, The Color of Money, Buena Vista, 1986.
Film Work: Producer, Mission: Impossible, Paramount, 1995. Television Appearances: Host, MTV's 10th Anniversary Special, MTV, 1991. Rock the Vote (special), Fox, 1992. Hollywood Hotshots (special), Fox, 1992. Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92 (special), Fox, 1992. Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1992. And the Winner Is (special), syndicated, 1993. Guest, The Rosie O'Donne// Show (episodic), syndicated, 1996. Appeared on an episode of Amazing Stories, NBC. Also appeared as presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation (special), 1991; presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation (special), 1994; The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (special), 1996. Television Work: Director, "The Frightening Framis," Fa//en Angels, Showtime, 1993. Stage Appearances: Appeared in a dinner theater production of Godspell. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, January, 1984. Interview, November, 1994. Maclean's, August 15, 1983; November 7, 1983. Mademoiselle, April, 1985. Moviegoer, December, 1985. National Review, October 14, 1983. New Republic, September 19, 1983. Newsweek, August 15, 1983; November 7, 1983. New Yorker, September 5, 1983. Parade, January 8, 1989.
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CRYER, Jon 1965PERSONAL Born April 16,1965, in New York, NY; son of David (an actor) and Gretchen (a songwriter and actress) Cryer. Education: Attended Bronx High School of Science; attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. Addresses: Contact—9560 Wilshire Blvd., No. 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) No Small Affair, Columbia, 1984. Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986. Lenny, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Warner Bros., 1987. Title role, Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (also known as Home Front), New Century/Vista, 1987. Grant, Dudes, New Century/Vista, 1987. Randall Schwab, Jr., O. C. and Stiggs, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Andrew Morenski/"Maxwell Hauser," Hiding Out (also known as Adult Education), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Third frat boy, Penn and Teller Get Killed, Warner Bros., 1989. Jim "Wash Out" Pfaffenbach, Hot Shots/, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Mark, The Pompatus of Love, IN Pictures/CFP Distribution, 1995.
Film Work: Co-producer, The Pompatus of Love, IN Pictures/CFP Distribution, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Teddy Zakalokis, The Famous Teddy Z, CBS, 1989-90. Bob, Partners, Fox, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Movies: Guy Franklin, Heads, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: "Rap Master Ronnie—A Report Card" (also known as "Garry Trudeau's Rap Master Ronnie"), Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1988. CBS Premiere Preview Spectacular, CBS, 1989. Fox Fall Preview Party (also known as Fox Fall Preview Special), Fox, 1995. Host, The CLIO Awards, 1995; also appeared in Kurt Vonnegut's Monkey House and on Comedy Central. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) "Noon Wine," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) David, Torch Song Trilogy, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, later in Los Angeles, both 1983. Eugene, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Alvin Theatre (now Neil Simon Theatre), New York City, 1984. Sandy, Carnal Knowledge, Kaufman Theatre, New York City, 1990. Appeared as a member of the ensemble, Ten November, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles. WRITINGS The Pompatus of Love (screenplay), IN Pictures/CFP Distribution, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, September 23, 1991, p. 60.*
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 (an owner of an insurance agency) and Mary Constance (Farrell) Curtin; married Patrick F. Lynch, 1975; children: one daughter. Education: Elizabeth Seton Junior College, A.A., 1967; attended Northwestern University, 1967-68. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and writer. The Proposition (comedy group), member of company, 1968-72. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actress in variety or music series, 1978, and (with others) best comedy-variety or music program, 1979, both for Saturday Night Live; Emmy Awards, outstanding lead actress in a comedy series, 1984 and 1985, and Emmy Award nomination, 1987, all for Kate & Allie.
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CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: A Not Ready for Prime Time Player, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1975-80. Allie Lowell, Kate & Allie, CBS, 1984-89. Sarah Marshall, Working It Out (also known as The Jane Curtin Show), NBC, 1990. Dr. Mary Albright, Third Rock from the Sun (also known as Life As We Know It), NBC, 1996—. Television Appearances; Movies: Vickey Sturgess, Divorce Wars: A Love Story, ABC, 1982. Julia Gilbert, Maybe Baby (also known as Sooner or Later), NBC, 1988. Alice McGoff, Common Ground, CBS, 1990. • MaryTodd Lincoln, Tad, syndicated, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1978, 1979. Bob and Ray and Jane, Laraine, and Gilda, NBC, 1981. Candida, syndicated, 1984. Bedrooms, HBO, 1984. The Flintstones 25th Anniversary Celebration, CBS, 1986. Disney's Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, NBC, 1987. Sesame Street Special, PBS, 1988.
Presenter, The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1985, and The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Romance Roulette," The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. "The Class Hustler," What Really Happened to the Class of'65?, NBC, 1977. "Broken Windows," Tattinger's, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Voice, The Coneheads, NBC, 1983. Film Appearances: How to Beat the High Cost of Living, Filmways, 1980. Elinore Schwab, O. C and Stiggs, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1987. Prymaat Conehead, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. Also appeared in Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, 1979, and Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, 1985. Stage Appearances: Prossy, Candida, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1981. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Appeared in Pretzels, off-Broadway, 1974-75. Toured in The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, U.S. cities.
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Contributor to the play Pretzels, 1974.*
Alex, The Michelle Apartments, Alliance, 1995. Notes from the Underground, Renegade Films, 1995. Kittridge, Mission: Impossible, Paramount, 1996. Also actor in short film Johnson . . . Johnson, 1993.
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Born in 1959, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Ethnicity: Polish and Czech descent. Education: Attended York University; graduated from National Theatre School, Montreal, Canada, 1982. Avocational interests: Carpentry. Addresses: Home—Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Office—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Resident company member, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, in the late 1980s. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award, best performance by an actor in a drama or miniseries, 1994, for The Boys of St. Vincent. CREDITS Film Appearances: Buried on Sunday (also known as Northern Extremes), Falter Street Productions, 1992. Sean Mathieson, Cold Sweat, Norstar Entertainment, 1993. Joseph Riggs, A Man in Uniform (also known as / Love a Man in Uniform), Miracle Pictures, 1993. CIA Deputy Director of Operations Robert Ritter, Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. Michael Coleman, Jenipapo, Boku Films/Ravina Films, 1995. Martin, When Night Is Falling, October Films, 1995. Lawson Hughes, Anchor Zone, Norstar Entertainment, 1995.
Television Appearances; movies: A Town Torn Apart (also known as The Dennis Littky Story), NBC, 1992. Brother Peter Lavin, The Boys of St. Vincent, CBC, 1993. Ed Rodgers, Ultimate Betrayal (also known as The Rodgers Sisters Story), CBS, 1994. Daniel Metz, Trial at Fortitude Bay, CBC, 1995, Lifetime, 1996. Promise the Moon, CBC, 1997. Also appeared as Bill Sanger, Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story (also known as Crusade:' The Margaret Sanger Story), 1995. The 8oys of St. Vincent later debuted as a feature film in independent theaters in the United States. Television Appearances; miniseries: Rick, Deadly Matrimony (also known as Shattered Vows), NBC, 1992. Also appeared as Casey Baldwin, The Sound and the Silence, 1993. Stage Appearances: Actor with Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Performed at National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, and at the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, among others. Actor in plays, including Not /About Heroes and Taming of the Shrew, Stratford, and Trafford Tanzi, [England]. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Maclean's, July 18, 1994, p. 53; May 20, 1996, p. 66. Saturday Night, March, 1995, pp. 79-82.*
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(With Annie Castledine) Pioneers in Ingolstadt, Gate Theatre, 1991. (With Castledine) Purgatory in Ingolstadt, Gate Theatre, 1991. An Inspector Calls, National Theatre Company (NTC), Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1992, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1994-95, later Garrick Theatre, London, 1995. Search and Destroy, Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, 1993. Machinal, NTC, Lyttelton Theatre, 1993. The Kitchen, Royal Court Theatre, 1994. The Editing Process, Royal Court Theatre, 1994. Rat in the Skull, Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1995. The Libertine, Royal Court Theatre, 1995. The Man of Mode, Royal Court Theatre, 1995. Other plays include The Europeans, 1993, Jerker, Manon Lescaut, Huckleberry Finn, and Of Mice and Men. Stage Appearances: Guard, Prometheus in Evin, Mazdak Theatre Company, Young Vic Studio Theatre, London, 1988.*
CREDITS Stage Director: Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, England, then Theatre Royale, Stratford, England, 1988. Judgement Day, Old Red Lion Theatre, London, 1989. Figaro Gets Divorced, Gate Theatre, London, 1990. Cutting Room, Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, 1990. Our Man in Marzibah and Rousseau's Tale (doublebill), Gate Theatre, 1991. Damned for Despair, Gate Theatre, 1991.
DAMNING, Sybil PERSONAL Born in Wels, Austria. Addresses: Contact—c/o 3575 Cahuenga Blvd. West, No. 200, Los Angeles, CA 90068. Career: Actress. Member: Screen Actors Guild.
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Film Appearances: The Erotic Adventures of Pinocchio, 1971. Sam's Song (also known as The Swap and Line of Fire), Cannon, 1971. Celobt Sei Was Hart Macht (also known as Praise Be What Hardens You), Cinerama Releasing Corporation, 1972. Prostitute, Bluebeard, Vulcano, 1972. Eugenie, The Three Musketeers, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1974. Betty, Run, Run, Joel, 1974. The Four Musketeers (also known as The Revenge of Milady), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Girl, Operation Lady Marlene, AMLF, 1975. Visitor, Les Noces de Porcelaine (also known as The Porcelain Anniversary), Fox/Lira, 1975. Secretary, Foh'es bourgeoises (also known as The Twist), Union Generale Cinematographique/ Parafrance, 1976. Der Ceheimnistraeger, 1976. Jenny, Hausfrauen-Report (also known as Cod's Gun and A Bullet from Cod), Irwin Yablans, 1977. Mother Canty, Crossed Swords (also known as The Prince and the Pauper), Warner Bros., 1978. Susan Khon, The Cat in the Cage, 1978. Sally, Night of the Askari (also known as Whispering Death and Death in the Sun), Topar, 1978. Halima, Operation Thunderbolt (also known as Entebbe: Operation Thunderbolt), Cinema Shares International, 1978. Girl skier, Meteor, American International, 1979. Amy Sande, The Concorde—Airport '79 (also known as Airport '79, Airport '80: The Concorde, The Concorde Affair, and S.O.S. Concord), Universal, 1979. Separate Ways, 1979. St. Exmin, Battle Beyond the Stars, New World, 1980. Veronica, Cuba Crossing (also known as Kill Castro, The Mercenaries, Sweet Violent Tony, and Assignment: Kill Castro), Key West, 1980. Charlotte, How to Beat the High Cost of Living, American International, 1980. Cynthia, The Man with Bogart's Face (also known as Sam Marlowe, Private-Eye), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1980. Albino, 1980. MonikaChilds, Nightkill, 1980. Mary, Separate Ways, Crown International, 1981. Susan, /u//e Darling, Tat/C in equity, 1982. Alexandra, S.A5. San Salvador, 1982. Julia, The Seven Magnificent Gladiators, Cannon, 1982. Ericka, Chained Heat, Jensen Farley, 1983.
Lili Anders, The Salamander, ITC, 1983. Arianna, Hercules, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists/Cannon, 1983. Angel, Jungle Warriors, Aquarius, 1984. Dianne Stevens, They're Playing with Fire, New World, 1984. Stirba, The Howling II. . .Your Sister Is a Werewolf, Thorn/EMI, 1985. Brenda, The Day of the Cobra, Media Home Entertainment, 1985. Judith, Young Lady Chatterley II (also known as Private Property), Cine-Circle Distributors/Park Land, 1985. Katherine, Private Passions, Delta/Uranium, 1985. Contessa Luciana, Malibu Express, Universal, 1985. Jade, The Tomb, Trans World Entertainment, 1986. Nona, Panther Squad, Greenwich International, 1986. Sutter, Reform School Girls, New World/Balcor, 1986. Berenice, Warrior Queen (also known as Pompeii), Seymour Borde, 1987. Queen Lara, Amazon Women on the Moon (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), Universal, 1987. Bathing beauty, Talking Walls (also known as Motel Vacancy), New World, 1987. Ruger, LA. Bounty, Noble/Alpine, 1989. Alien queen, The Phantom Empire, 1989. Film Work: Producer (with Daniel LeSoeur and Ken Johnston), Panther Squad, Greenwich International, 1986. Producer (with Michael W. Leighton), LA. Bounty, Noble/Alpine, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "SetUp/Vegas, ABC, 1981. "Bon Voyage, Alonso," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1983. "The Prisoner," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. "Visitor's Choice," V: The Series, NBC, 1984. "Face to Face," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1984. "Succubus," Superboy, syndicated, 1989. Other Television Appearances: Street Hawk (pilot), ABC, 1985. WRITINGS LA. Bounty was adapted froma story by Danning.*
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Born in 1953, in Brooklyn (some sources say Astoria), NY; married Jeri McBride (marriage ended); married Christine Bolster (a model); children: (first marriage) Sean Christen; (second marriage) Ariana, Frances. Education: Studied acting at the Actors Studio and with Stella Adler. Avocational interests: Boxing. Addresses: Home—Woodland Hills, CA. Contact— 6568 Beachview Dr., No. 209, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90274. Career: Actor and opera singer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Nino, City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. Jake, The Goonies, Warner Bros., 1985. Max, Raw Deal, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Chopper, biker, Wild Thing, Atlantic Releasing, 1987. Aldo Palucci, mob boss, Traxx, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1988. Big Johnson, Die Hard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Tony Moretti, /Act/on Jackson, Lorimar, 1988. Franz Sanchez, License to Kill, United Artists (UA), 1989. Maniac Cop 2, Shapiro Glikenhaus, 1990. Heinemann, Predator 2, 1990. Dan, Amazon, 1991. Fix Cleary, Legal Tender (also known as Ladies Came), 1991. The Taking of Beverly Hills, 1991. Richard Morgan, Center of the Web, Pyramid Releasing Corp., 1992. Lt. Matt Walker, Illicit Behavior, 1992. Martin Pinzon, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Warner Bros., 1992. Sully, Wild Orchid 2: Two Shades of Blue, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Hans, Blake Edwards's "Son of the Pink Panther" (also known as Son of the Pink Panther), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1993. Sean McKinney, Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence, Academy, 1993. Mike Turner, Mardi Cras for the Devil, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Osborn, Cops and Robbersons, TriStar, 1994. Salima Ajami, In the Hands of the Enemy, Vidmark, 1994.
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DAVIDTZ, Embeth 1966(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1966, in Indiana. Education: Rhodes University, England, masters degree in drama. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Member, National Theatre Company, Johannesburg, South Africa, for three years. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jennifer, Mutator, Prism Entertainment/Radiance Films International, 1991. Laurie, Sweet Murder, Vidmark, 1993. Helen Hirsch, Schindler's List, Universal, 1993. Sheila/Evil Sheila, Army of Darkness, Universal, 1993. Oh, What a Day! 1914, Touchstone, 1994. Mary McCasslin, Murder in the First, Warner Bros., 1995. Bella Ford, Feast of July, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared as Older Karen, A Private Life, 1989. Television Appearances: Katherine Palliko, Till Death Do Us Part (movie), NBC, 1992. Dianne Masters, Deadly Matrimony (miniseries), NBC, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, December, 1993, p. 33.*
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PERSONAL Born April 20,1957, in London, England; son of Cecil Day-Lewis (a poet) and Jill Balcon (an actress); brother of Lydia Tamasin Day-Lewis (a filmmaker and writer); grandson of Sir Michael Balcon (former head of Ealing Studios); married Rebecca Miller, November 13, 1996; children: Gabriel-Kane (with actress Isabelle Adjani). Ethnicity: Irish and Jewish descent. Education: Studied at Bedales and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Avocational interests: Soccer, motorcycling, cabinet making. Addresses: Home—County Wicklow, Ireland. /Agent—U.S.: William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY. London: Julian Belfrage Associates, 46 Albemarle St., London WIX 4PP, England. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, 1986, for My Beautiful Laundrette and A Room with a View; Academy Award, National Society of Film Critics Award, British Academy Award, Montreal Film Festival Award, New York Film Critics Circle Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Award, all best actor, 1989, for My Left Foot; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe nomination, both best actor, 1994, for In the Name of the Father. CREDITS Film Appearances: Vandal (nonspeaking role), Sunday Bloody Sunday, United Artists, 1971. Colin, Gandhi, Columbia, 1982. John Fryer, The Bounty, Orion, 1984. Cecil Vyse, A Room with a View, Cinecom, 1986. Johnny, My Beautiful Laundrette, Orion, 1986. Max, Nanou, Umbrella/Arion, 1986. Tomas, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Orion, 1988. Henderson Dores, Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. Fergus O'Connell, Eversmile, New Jersey, Los Films deCamino/J & M, 1989. Christy Brown, My Left Foot, Granada/Miramax, 1989. Nathaniel Poe ("Hawkeye"), The Last of the Mohicans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Gerald Conlon, In the Name of the Father, Universal, 1993.
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Addresses:/Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress.
Stage Appearances: Guy Bennett, Another Country, Queen's Theatre, London, 1982. Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky, Futurists, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1986. Title role, Hamlet, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, 1989. Appeared in British productions of Dracula, Little Theatre Company, and Look Back in Anger; appeared in productions at Bristol Old Vic Theatre, including Class Enemy and Funny Peculiar; also appeared with National Youth Theatre. Toured with Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream, c. 1983-84. Television Appearances; Specials: How Many Miles to Babylon?, BBC, 1981. The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1990. Host, Red, Hot, and Blue, 1990. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1991. 1993: A Year at the Movies, CNBC, 1993. Hamlet, "The History of Hamlet/7 Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Franz Kafka, The Insurance Man (movie), BBC, 1985. My Brother Jonathan, BBC, 1985. Appeared in other BBC productions, including the television movie A Frost in May. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 28, 1994, p. 16. New Yorker, October 12, 1992, p. 46. People, February 22, 1988. Premiere, February, 1988. Sunday Times (London), April 1, 1990. T/me, March 21, 1994, p. 66.
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Born November 29, 1961, in Philadelphia, PA.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress in a daytime drama series, 1983, for All My Children. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jenny Gardner, All My Children, ABC, 1981-84, 1994. Alex Devlin, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1988-90. Erica Fontaine, The Fifth Corner, NBC, 1992. Diane Russell, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994-. Television Appearances; Movies: Cathy, First Affair, CBS, 1983. Jessie, Christmas Comes to Willow Creek, CBS, 1987. Jackie, Cracked Up, ABC, 1987. Susan Warrenfield, Perry Mason: The Case of the Sinister Spirit, NBC, 1987. Mandy Eastabrook, Something Is Out There, NBC, 1988. Evan Page, Take My Daughters, Please (also known as All My Darling Daughters), NBC, 1988. Suzanne Lefever, The Broken Cord, ABC, 1992. Lily Kroft, The Disappearance of Christina, USA, 1993. Maggie Springer, Tall, Dark, and Deadly (also known as The Charmer), USA, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Unnatural Causes," The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Kleinberg, LA. Law, NBC, 1987. Tycoon's wife, "The Sacrifice/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Other Television Appearances: Lucky Santangelo, Jackie Collins's "Lady Boss" (miniseries), NBC, 1992. The All My Children 25th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1995. Film Appearances: Cathy Carlson, That Was Then.. .This Is Now, Paramount, 1985. Sister Mary, Delta Force, Cannon, 1986. Dayna Thomas, Campus Man, Paramount, 1987. Melanie, Hunter's Blood, Concorde, 1987. Julia, The Drifter, Concorde, 1988. Maria, Hangfire, MPCA, 1991. Karen Chrushank, Body Parts, Paramount, 1991. Karin Swann, Dark Goddess, Playboy Entertainment, 1994.
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Anne De Carlo, Metalbeast (also known as Project: Metalbeast), Blue Ridge Entertainment, 1995. Darkman 2: The Return of Durant (also known as Darkman: Durant Returns), MCA/Universal Home Video, 1995. The Force (also known as Haunted Precinct), Republic Pictures, 1995. Serial Killer (also known as Inferno), Image Organization, 1996. Stage Appearances: Dory, Loving Reno, New York Theatre Studio, AMDA Studio One Theatre, New York City, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 13, 1995, p. 180; December 18, 1995, p. 85. TV Guide, March 2, 1996, p. 16.*
84 Charlie Mopic, New Century/Vista, 1989. A Home of Our Own, Gramercy, 1993. The Pornographer, 1993. Nick of Time, Paramount, 1995. Mr. Holland's Opus, Polygram, 1995. Courage under Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Other: Courage under Fire (novel), Putnam, 1996. Souls on Fire (play), produced in 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detroit Free Press, February 11,1996, pp. J1, J3. New York Times, March 19, 1989, pp. H15, H23. People Weekly, February 12, 1996, p. 24.
DUNNE, Dominick DUNCAN, Patrick Sheane 1947(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1947 in San Antonio, TX. Education: Graduated from Grand Valley State University, 1972. Addresses: Agent—Preferred Artists, 16633 Ventura, Suite 1421, Encino, CA 91436. Career: Screenwriter, film director, novelist, playwright. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Director, 84 Charlie Mopic, New Century/Vista, 1989. Director, The Pornographer, 1993. Film Work; Executive Producer: A Home of Our Own, Gramercy, 1993. Mr. Holland's Opus, Polygram, 1995. Television Work; Director: Livel From Death Row (movie), Fox, 1991. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Phil Groves), Beach Girls, Crown, 1982. (With Mark Stouffer and Ira Steven Levine), Man Outside, Virgin Vision, 1988.
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Born October 29, 1925 (some sources say 1926), in Hartford, CT; son of Richard (a heart surgeon) and Dorothy B. Dunne; married Ellen Griffin, April 24, 1954 (divorced); children: Griffin (an actor and producer), Alexander, Dominique (an actress; deceased). Education: Williams College, B.A., 1949. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Office—c/o Curtis Brown Ltd., 10 Astor PL, New York, NY 10003. Agent—William Morris Agency, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019-4701. Career: Producer, television executive, journalist, and author. NBC, stage manager for The Howdy Doody Show and Robert Montgomery Presents; CBS Studio One, Dunne-Didion-Dunne, producer; Twentieth Century-Fox, executive producer; Four Star (television company), vice-president. Military service: U.S. Army, World War II; received Bronze Star. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: Executive producer, The Boys in the Band, Leo/Cinema Center/National General, 1970. Panic in Needle Park, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. (With Frank Perry) Play It As It Lays, Universal, 1972. Ash Wednesday, Paramount, 1973.
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starring Connie Sellecca, Dennis Farina, and Eva Marie Saint. An Inconvenient Woman was broadcast as a television miniseries in 1991. An article, "Nightmare on Elm Drive," was adapted as the television miniseries Menendez:A Killing in Beverly Hills (also known as Deadly Carries and The Menendez Murders), presented by CBS in 1994. A Season in Purgatory was presented as a television miniseries by CBS in 1996. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Specials: "Shock Video 2: The Show Business of Crime and Punishment,"/America Undercover, HBO, 1995. "Charles Manson: Journey Into EvM," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Host, The Trial of O. ]. Simpson: An Insider's View with Dominick Dunne, The Learning Channel,
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Periodicals: Publishers Weekly, June 28, 1985. TV Guide, May 12, 1990.*
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Also appeared in Life Remembers, 1993. Television Appearances; Other: Jeff (guest caller), "Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street/' Frasier, NBC, 1993. Commentator on O. J. Simpson trial, CNN.
PERSONAL Also works under the name Charles Dutton; nickname is "Roc"; born January 30, 1951, in Baltimore, MD; married Debbi Morgan, 1990. Education: Attended Hagerstown Junior College; Towson State University, B.A., 1978; graduate of Yale School of Drama, 1983.
WRITINGS The Winners: Part II of Joyce Haber's The Users (novel), Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1982. The Two Mrs. Grenvilles (novel), Crown (New York City), 1985. Fatal Charms, and Other Tales of Today (essays), Crown, 1986. People Like Us (novel), Crown, 1988. An Inconvenient Woman (novel), Crown, 1990. The Mansions of Limbo, Crown, 1991. A Season in Purgatory (novel), Crown, 1993. Bodies Electric, 1993. Three Complete Novels (contains The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, People Like Us, and An Inconvenient Woman), Wings Books (New York City), 1994. Sins of the Sons, 1995. Another City, Not My Own, Crown (New York City), 1997. Contributor to New York Times Book Review. Contributing editor, Vanity Fair, 1984—. Adaptations: The Two Mrs. Grenvilles was presented as an NBC television miniseries in 1987, starring AnnMargret and Claudette Colbert. People Like Us was presented as an NBC television miniseries in 1990,
Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and producer. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, guest artist, 1986-87. Fly Guys (singing group), manager. Awards, Honors: Yale School of Drama, class marshal, 1983; Theatre World Award, 1984, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured dramatic role, 1985, and Outer Critics' Circle Award nomination, all for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best leading actor, and Drama Desk Award nomination, best actor, both 1990, for The Piano Lesson; NAACP Image Award for best actor, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1993; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or special, 1995, for "The Piano Lesson/' Hallmark Hall of Fame. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jake, Jacknife, Cineplex Odeon, 1989. Tyrone, Mississippi Masala, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991.
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Elijah Hawkins, The Distinguished Gentleman, Buena Vista, 1992. Dillon, Alien 3, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Mr. Butler, Menace II Society, New Line, 1993. Fortune, Rudy, TriStar, 1993. Rothmiller, A Low Down Dirty Shame, Buena Vista, 1994. Howl in' Wolf, Foreign Student, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Cole, Surviving the Game, New Line, 1994. John Kumalo, Cry, the Beloved Country, 1995. Huey, Nick of Time, 1995. Sheriff Ozzie Walls, A Time to Kill, 1996. George, Get on the Bus, Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Also appeared in No Mercy, Crocodile Dundee II, Q & A, and An Unremarkable Life. Television Appearances; Series: Roc Emerson, Roc, Fox, 1991-94. Television Appearances; Movies: Assistant district attorney, Apology, HBO, 1986. Charles Silvera, Jack Reed: A Search for Justice, NBC, 1994. Boy Willie Charles, "The Piano Lesson/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1995. Emmett, Zooman, 1995. Charles Silvera, Jack Reed: A Killer Amongst Us, 1996. Charles Silvera, Jack Reed: Death and Vengeance, 1996. Dr. Eldon James, Night Visitors, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Cyrus Quarles in Traitor in My House, 1990. The Meaning of Life, 1991. The 24th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1992. Muhammad All's 50th Birthday Celebration, ABC, 1992. The /9th Annual Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, 1992. Presenter, The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1992. The 19th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1993. The 35th Annual Grammy Awards, 1993. Narrator, Overture: East Meets West in Music, PBS, 1993. Narrator, Mo' Funny: Black Comedy in America, HBO, 1993. Voice of Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass: When the Lion Wrote History, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Abmennet, "Bump and Run/' The Equalizer, CBS, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Colby, "Runaway/' Wonderworks, PBS, 1989. Captain Jonas Cutter, "The Tale of Cutter's Treasure," Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1992. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Voice, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. Elijah Sanborn, "Prison Riot," Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1996. "Lockdown," Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1996. Appeared in episodes of Miami Vice, The Equalizer, Cagney and Lacey, and Equal Justice. Other Television Appearances: Jim Conley, The Murder of'Mary Phagan (miniseries), 1988. ArloMcDaniel,/A Matter of Justice (miniseries), 1993. Josiah, True Women, 1997. Television Work; Series: Executive consultant, Roc, Fox, 1991. Executive producer, Roc, Fox, 1993-94. Other Television Work: Executive producer, Laurel Avenue (miniseries), 1993. (Debut) Director, First Time Felon, HBO, 1997. Stage Appearances: Rip Van Winkle; or "The Works/ Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981. Beef, No Chicken, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1981. Astopovo, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1982-83. Levee, trumpeter, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Yale Repertory Theatre, then Cort Theatre, New York City, 1984. Title role, Othello, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1986, then American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1986-87. Herald Loomis, joe Turner's Come and Cone, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1986, then American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1986-87. Pantomime, 1986. Fried Chicken and Invisibility, 1987. Boy Willie, The Piano Lesson, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, 1987-88, later New York City. Ira Aldridge, Splendid Mummer (solo show), American Place Theatre, New York City, 1988. Also appeared in A Day of Absence. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: let, March 30, 1992, p. 58. Prem/ere, July, 1988.*
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1945-
PERSONAL Born in 1945, in Rosenheim, Germany; immigrated to the United States, 1956. Education: Attended St. John's University, Jamaica, NY. Addresses:/Agent—151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Gordon Feester (store owner), Open All Night, ABC, 1981-82. John, Glory Years, HBO, 1987. Detective Sergeant Max Greevey, Law and Order, NBC, 1990-91. Also provided voice of Gustav Hovac, Road Rovers, and voice of Perry White, Superman, both 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Frank, Something Is Out There, NBC, 1988. Boyd Gurley, Cross of Fire, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Gruzauskas, The Defection of Simas Kudirka, CBS, 1978. Cullie Sawyer, Salem's Lot, CBS, 1979. Floyd Booth, A Long Way Home, ABC, 1981. Frank Collin, Skokie, CBS, 1981. Nicholas Cadchuck, The Face of Rage, ABC, 1983. Lieutenant DeCarlo, The Lost Honor ofKathryn Beck, CBS, 1984. Paul Fellows, When She Says No, ABC, 1984. Blastig, The Rape of Richard Beck, ABC, 1985. Detective Conde, Brotherly Love, CBS, 1985. Detective Gus Stamms, One Po//ce Plaza, CBS, 1986. Sheriff Jesse Barton, Terror on Highway 91, CBS, 1989. Dr. Kleiman, The Ryan White Story, ABC, 1989. Detective Kilcoin, What She Doesn't Know (also known as Shades of Gray and For I Have Sinned), NBC, 1992. Jake, The Enemy Within, HBO, 1994. Dr. Cecil Jacobson, Babymaker: The Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story (also known as Seeds of Deception), CBS, 1994. Lloyd Warden, The Limbic Region (also known as The Zodiac), Showtime, 1996.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Mr. Elder, "All the Kids Do It/ CBS SchoolbreakSpecials, CBS, 1984. Chaplain, 'The Execution of Raymond Graham/' ABC Theatre, ABC, 1984. Arthur Jennings, "Gambler," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Night of the Owls, Day of the Doves," Kung-Fu, ABC, 1974. "From Baltimore to Eternity," Movin'On, NBC, 1975. "Snowstorm," Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1975. "The Abdication," The Waltons, CBS, 1975. "The Best Laid Schemes," Joe Forrester, NBC, 1975. "Requiem for a Rip-Off," Bert D'Angelo/Superstar, ABC, 1976. "The Canine Collar," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1977. "Dead Man's Hand," Young Maverick, CBS, 1979. "Sleeping Beauty," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1983. The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Pete Seltzer, "Two and a Half Dads," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. "MIC—21," Crime Story, NBC, 1987. Guest on Batman: The Animated Series, 1992, providing voice of Scarface and the ventriloquist. Film Appearances: Chet, The Happy Hooker, Cannon, 1975. John, The Deer Hunter, Warner Bros., 1978. Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal, 1981. Cokes, Streamers, United Artists, 1983. Loparino, Best Defense, Paramount, 1984. Captain Stemkowski, No Mercy, TriStar, 1986. Sam Hesselman, No Way Out, Orion, 1987. Daskal, The Beast of War, A&M Films, 1988. Paul Landers, White Hunter, Black Heart, Warner Bros., 1990. Lieutenant Joe Morgan, Impulse, Warner Bros., 1990. Leo, The Butcher's Wife, Paramount, 1991. Gus, Basic Instinct, TriStar, 1992. Hal Griffith, Dangerous Minds (also known as My Posse Don't Do Homework and The New Public Enemy), Buena Vista, 1995. C.O.B., Crimson Tide, Buena Vista, 1995. Capt. Boetticher, That Darn Cat, Buena Vista, 1997. Appeared as Wocjinski, Honor Bound, 1990. Stage Appearances: Gentleman, King Lear, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1973.
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Dream Man, Me/t and Phil, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1974. Abe, The Ritz, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1975. William F. P. Morgan, Legend, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1976. As to the Meaning of Words, Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford, CT, 1977.
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born November 5, 1933, in Brooklyn, NY; died of emphysema, July 21, 1996, in Woodland Hills, CA. Actor. Edelman gained prominence on stage and screen as a veteran character actor, typically playing a New Yorker. He attended Brooklyn College and Cornell University before making his Broadway debut in the 1963 production of Lorenzo. His other stage appearances include Bajour and Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad. He appeared on stage and screen in productions of Barefoot in the Park and The Odd Couple. He made his first appearance on television as Uncle Harry in NBC's Occasional Wife. He starred in several television series, including The Good Guys, St. Elsewhere, and Murder She Wrote. He was nominated for an Emmy for his role in The Golden Girls. His other film credits include In Like Flint, The Front Page, California Suite, The Yakuza, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, and The Way We Were. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley, 1995 Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 25, 1996, section 1, p. 11. Los Angeles Times, July 24, 1996, p. A11. New York Times, July 27, 1996, p. 11.
Born Vincente Eduardo Zoino, July 7 (some sources say July 9), 1928, in Brooklyn, NY; died of pancreatic cancer, March 11, 1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Actor, singer, director, author. Edwards rose to celebrity status when he was cast to appear in the title role of the 1960s television series Ben Casey. His portrayal as an idealistic surgeon who had no patience for bureaucratic red tape is said to have inspired depictions of similar doctors in shows like ER. Edwards and his siblings, including his twin brother, Anthony, grew up in New York City. He pursued sports, eventually training for the Olympics, but switched to acting after an appendectomy. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and found work in stage productions such as High Button Shoes. He then signed on with Paramount and was featured in gangster and other tough-guy roles. Among his film credits are The Hired Gun, Murder By Contract, City of Fear, I Am a Camera, and Three Faces of Eve. After appearing on Ben Casey and directing several episodes, he continued to make film appearances and tried another television series in the 1970s called Matt Lincoln. In 1979 he filmed Mission Calactica: The Cylon Attack, which he coscripted and directed. He also wrote the script for the 1973 television movie Maneater, which he directed. During his career, Edwards directed episodes of shows such as The Hardy Boys Mysteries, David Cassidy—Man Undercover, B. J. and the Bear, Battlestar Galactica, Police Story, and Fantasy Island. An accomplished singer, he recorded six albums and appeared at clubs in Las Vegas, New York, and elsewhere. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992.
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch:
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, March 13, 1996, section 3, p. 14.
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New York Times, March 13, 1996, p. B9. Times (London), March 14, 1996, p. 23. Washington Post, March 13, 1996, p. B4.
was adapted for publication by Len Wein, W. D. Publications (Burbank, CA), 1990. The television movie Off Sides was adapted from a story by Epps and from his short film Pigs vs. Freaks. OTHER SOURCES
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Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 133, Gale, 1991.*
PERSONAL Born November 3, 1949, in Detroit, Ml; son of Jack and Shirley Mae Epps; children: one daughter. Ecfucation: Michigan State University, B.F.A., 1972. Addresses: Agent—c/o Writers Guild of America West, 8955 Beverly Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90048. Career: Screenwriter and producer. Worked as a cinematographer, 1973-78. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Blue Ribbon, American Film Institute, 1970, for Pigs vs. Freaks. CREDITS Television Producer: (With Robert Huddleston) Off Sides (movie; also known as Pigs vs. Freaks), NBC, 1984.
FARMER, Gary 1953PERSONAL Born June 12,1953, in Ohswekan, Ontario, Canada. Ethnicity: Native Peoples. Education: Attended Genesee Community College and Syracuse University. Addresses: Office—Aboriginal Voices, 116 Spadina Ave., Suite 201, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 2K6. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Editor in Chief of Aboriginal Voices. Awards, Honors: Independent Feature Project West nomination, best actor, and American Indian Film Festival award, best actor, both 1988, both for Powwow Highway. CREDITS
WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Jim Cash) Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. (With Cash) Legal Eagles, Universal, 1986. (With Cash and A. J. Carothers) The Secret of My Success, Universal, 1987. (With Cash, Dennis Shyrack, Michael Blodgett, and Daniel Petrie, Jr.) Turner and Hooch, Buena Vista, 1989. (With Cash) Dick Tracy (adapted from characters created by Chester Gould in the comic strip Dick Tracy), Buena Vista, 1990. (With Cash, Paul Rudnick, Eleanor Bergstein, and others) Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Author of unproduced screenplays. Author of the short film Pigs vs. Freaks, 1970. Adaptations: The screenplay Legal Eagles was adapted for a novel by Martin Owens, published by New York Zoetrope (New York), in 1986. Dick Tracy
Film Appearances: Sidewalk Store Owner, Po//ce Academy, Warner Bros., 1984. Duke, The Big Town, Columbia, 1987. A Mover, The Believers, Orion, 1987. Philbert Bono, Powwow Highway, Warner Bros., 1988. George, Renegades, Universal, 1989. Mugger, Still Life: The Fine Art of Murder, Greycat Films, 1993. Sheriff Albert "Cowboy" Dashee, The Dark Wind, LIVE, 1993. Lar, Ed and His Dead Mother, ITC, 1993. Russell Baker, Sioux City, IRS Releasing, 1994. Henry, Henry & Verlin, Malofilm, 1994. Nobody, Dead Man, Miramax, 1995. Deputy Bob Martel, Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight, Universal, 1995. Also appeared in Lost!, 1986, and as Doug in Big City Slammers, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Film Director: The Hero (short), Cayuga, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Castro, The Undergrads, 1985. Jody, Christmas Eve, NBC, 1986. First Prisoner, Doing Life, NBC, 1986. Pete Russell, Sparks: The Price of Passion, CBS, 1990. Todd, Plymouth, ABC, 1991. Anderson, Blown Away (movie), HBO, 1993. Moonshine Highway, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: The Manager, Adderly, 1986. Captain Leo Burnetti, Forever Knight, syndicated, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Overdrawn at Memory Bank, PBS, 1985. Voiceover, 500 Nations, CBS, 1995. Television Director: Forever Knight (series), syndicated, 1992. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing, Theatre Passe. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Maclean's, May 27, 1996, p. 47.*
FIRTH, Colin 1960PERSONAL Born September 10,1960, in Grayshott, Hampshire, England; son of educators; children: one son (with actress Meg Tilly). Education: Attended Drama Centre at Chalk Farm, London. Addresses: Agent—Julian Be If rage Associates, 68 St. James's St., London SW1A 1LE, England. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Royal Television Society Award, best actor, and British Academy Award nomination, British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), for Tumbledown; BAFTA nomination, 1995, for Pride and Prejudice.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Tom my Judd, Another Country, Orion, 1984. Young Alexander, 79/9, British Film Institute/Channel 4, 1984. Tom Birkin, A Month in the Country, Orion, 1987. Adrian Le Due, Apartment Zero, Skouras, 1988. Vicomte DeValmont, Valmont, Orion, 1990. Smith, Wings of Fame, Cannon, 1990. Joseph Prince, Femme Fatale (also known as Fatal Woman), 1991. Richard Courtois, The Advocate (also known as The Hour of the Pig), Miramax, 1994. Ross, Playmaker, Odyssey Entertainment, 1994. Simon Westward, Circle of Friends (also known as Good C/r/s), Savoy Pictures, 1995. Geoffrey Clifton, The English Patient, Miramax, 1996. Fever Pitch, Film Four Distributors, 1997. Jess Clark, A Thousand Acres, Beacon Films, 1997. Television Appearances; miniseries: Richard Herncastle, Lost Empires, Granada, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1987. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice/' BBC, 1995, then Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Charles Gould, Nostromo (also known as Joseph Conrad's Nostromo), BBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Armand Duval, Camille, CBS, 1984. Colin Craven as an adult, The Secret Garden, CBS, 1987. Lieutenant Robert Lawrence, Tumbledown, BBC, 1988, then Arts & Entertainment, 1990. John McCarthy, "Hostages," HBO Showcase, HBO, 1993. The Deep Blue Sea, [United Kingdom], 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Neil Truelove, Dutch Girls, LWT, 1985. Rene Wilcox, "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius," Great Performances, PBS, 1987. "Milos Forman: Portrait," American Masters, PBS, 1989. Stage Appearances: The Lonely Road, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1985. Eben, Desire Under the Elms, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1987. The Caretaker, Comedy Theatre, London, 1991 Chatsky: Or, The Importance of Being Stupid, Almeida Theater, London, 1993.
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Also appeared as Guy Bennet, Another Country, London; and in The Doctor's Dilemma, Churchill Theatre, Bromley, England. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, February 5, 1996, p. 128.
FLETCHER, Louise 1934(?)PERSONAL Born July 22, 1934 (some sources say 1936), in Birmingham, AL; daughter of Robert Capers Fletcher; married Jerry Bick (a producer; marriage ended); children: two sons. Education: University of North Carolina, B.A., 1957; studied acting with Jeff Corey. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Contact—1520 Camden Ave., Suite 105, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actress. Deafness Research Foundation, member of board of directors, 1980—; National Institute of Deafness and Other Communicable Disorders, member of advisory board; Caption Center, member of advisory board. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best actress, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a dramatic film, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, both 1976, for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest; L.H.D. degree, Gallaudet University, 1982, and Western Maryland College, 1986; D.D.L. degree, North Carolina State University. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mattie, Thieves Like Us, United Artists (UA), 1974. Nurse Mildred Ratched, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, UA, 1975. Midge, Russian Roulette, Avco-Embassy, 1975. Dr. Gene Tuskin, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Warner Bros., 1977. Marlene Duchard, The Cheap Detective, Columbia, 1978. Miriam Steward, Natural Enemies, Cinema V, 1979. Anna Sage, The Lady in Red (also known as Guns, Sin, and Bathtub C/n), New World, 1979.
Emilia, The Magician of Lublin, Cannon, 1979. Loes Bakker, The Lucky Star, Tele-Metropole Internationale, 1980. Mamma Dracula/Countess Elizabeth Bathory, Mamma Dracula, Union Generale, 1980. Barbara Moorhead, Dead Kids (also known as Strange Behavior), South Street, 1981. Richard's mother, Talk to Me, Atlantic Releasing, 1982. Lillian Reynolds, Brainstorm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1983. Mrs. Benjamin, Strange Invaders, Orion, 1983. Overnight Sensation, 1983. Norma Manders, Firestarter, Universal, 1984. Once Upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Dr. Granada, The Boy Who Could Fly, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Mrs. McKeltch, Invaders from Mars, Cannon, 1986. Pearl, Nobody's Fool, Island, 1986. Grandmother, Flowers in the Attic, New World, 1987. Belle, Two Moon Junction, Lorimar, 1988. Mrs. Grady, Best of the Best, Taurus, 1989. Shirley Turner, Blue Steel, MGM/UA/Vestron, 1990. Dr. Erhardt, Shadowzone, Paramount, 1990. Virginia Taylor, Blind Vision, Worldvision Home Video, 1992. As herself, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Grandma Belle, Return to Two Moon Junction, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Maggie Tyler, Tryst, Orion, 1994. Lillian, Tollbooth, 1994. Innkeeper, Giorgino, 1994. Elizabeth Deane, Virtuosity, Paramount, 1995. Evelyn, 2 Days in the Valley, MGM/UA, 1996. Frankenstein and Me, Trimark Pictures, 1996. Evelyn Doyle, High School High, Sony Pictures, 1996. Television Appearances; Series, Except Where Indicated: Genelva McPherson, The Boys of Twilight, CBS, 1992. Sarge, The Fire Next Time (miniseries), CBS, 1993. Nora Bloom, VR.5 (also known as Avenging Angel and Virtual Reality), Fox, 1995. Appeared as Jean Taylor in the miniseries In a Child's Name, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Bea Lindsey, Can £//en Be Saved? (also known as Children of God), ABC, 1974. Sally Kimball, Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery, NBC, 1978.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Sadie Bishop, Second Serve, CBS, 1986. Dr. Dolly McKeever, A Summer to Remember. . ., CBS, 1986. Annie M. Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover (also known as Hoover), Showtime, 1987. Mrs. Lord, Final Notice, USA, 1989. Agnes Carpenter, The Karen Carpenter Story (also known as A Song for You), CBS, 1989. Letti Gordon, Nightmare on the 13th Floor, USA, 1990. Faye, Someone Else's Child (also known as Lost and Found), ABC, 1994. Dorothy, The Haunting of Sea Cliff Inn, USA, 1994. Mariam Benton, The Stepford Husbands, CBS, 1996. EdieandPen, HBO, 1996.
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Sylvia Craven, The Philanderer, National Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1978. Ursula, Short List, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1983. Barbara, The Perfectionist, Hampstead Theatre, 1983. Helen Schwartz, Tales from Hollywood, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, 1983. Title role, Antigone, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1983. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Rose Marie, A Very Peculiar Practice, 1986. Jill Swinburne, The Beiderbeck Tapes, 1987. Jill Swinburne, The Beiderbeck Connection, 1987. Dee Tate, Chandler and Co., 1996.
Also appeared in the movie Island, 1984. Also appeared in Open All Hours, 1976. Television Appearances; Specials: Cynthia Dammond, Last Waltz on a Tightrope, PBS, 1986. The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: 'Try Not to Remember/' Dream On, HBO, 1990. "Top Billing," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Appeared in "The Dead Man/' an episode of The Ray Bradbury Theatre, 1987; also appeared in episodes of Twilight Zone, 1988, The Hitchhiker, 1990, Civil Wars, 1993, Deep Space Nine, 1994, 1995, Playhouse 90, CBS, Maverick, ABC, Wagon Train, The Lawman, The Millionaire, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, February 21, 1994, p. 13.
FLYNN, Barbara Addresses: Contact—do 135 E. 61st St., New York, NY 10021. Career: Actress. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Jane, Two and Two Make Sex, Cambridge Theatre, London, 1973. Phillipa Haymes, A Murder Is Announced, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1977.
Television Appearances; Movies: Cracker: To Say I Love You, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Cracker: The Mad Woman in the Attic, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Cracker: One Day a Lemming Will Fly, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Cracker: The Big Crunch, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Cracker: Men Should Weep, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Judith, Cracker: To Be a Somebody, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Judith Fitzgerald, Cracker: Brotherly Love, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Judith Fitzgerald, Cracker: Best Boys, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marlene, "Phoney Business/' Keep It in the Family, 1980. Monica Height, "The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn," Inspector Morse, Central Television, then Mystery!, PBS, 1988. Madame Maigret, "Maigret II," Mystery!, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Belinda, Season's Greetings, BBC, then Arts and Entertainment, 1988. Film Appearances: Private nurse, Britannia Hospital, Universal, 1982. Appeared as a hostage in the film Quick Change, 1990.*
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FOX, Matthew 1966(?)PERSONAL Born In Crowheart, Wyoming, c. 1966; son of Francis (a rancher) and Loretta (a teacher) Fox; married to Margherita Ronchi, August, 1992. Education: Columbia University, earned undergraduate degree in economics. Avocational interests: Fly fishing. Addresses: /Agent—c/o 311 West 43rd St., Suite 304, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Danny Foley, Freshman Dorm, CBS, 1992. Charlie Salinger, Party of Five, Fox, 1994—. Television Appearances; Movies: The Grave, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Charlie Deevers, "If I Die Before I Wake/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1993. Off Camera with Dean Cain, ABC, 1995. Fox Fall Preview Party, Fox, 1995. Film Appearances: Buck Van Patten, My Boyfriend's Back, Buena Vista, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, August 28,1995, p. 87; May 6,1996, p. 78. US, February, 1996, pp. 54-57.*
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Career: Actor. Laughing Horse Summer Theatre, Ellensburg, WA, member of company. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sailor 1, Dogfight, 1991. Link, Encino Man, Buena Vista, 1992. David Greene, School Ties, Paramount, 1992. Sam, Twenty Bucks, Triton Pictures, 1993. Steve Nebraska, The Scout, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Monty Kessler, With Honors (also known as With Highest Honors and Damon), Warner Bros., 1994. Cazz, Airheads, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. In the Army Now, Buena Vista, 1994. Title character (Darkly Noon), The Passion of Darkly Noon, 1995. Voice, Ba/to, 1995. Vietnam veteran (uncredited) Now and Then, 1995. Hugh/Bill Winterbourne, Mrs. W/nterfaourne, TriStar, 1996. Doug, Glory Daze, 1996. Placebo patient (uncredited) Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (also known as Brain Candy and The Drug), Paramount, 1996. Title character, George of the jungle, 1997. Appeared as Winston Younger, Younger and Younger, 1993, and as Fletcher in Still Breathing. Television Appearances; Series: Voice, Duckman (animated), USA, 1994. Johnny Lamb, Fa//en Angels, Showtime, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Bobby McLaughlin, Guilty Until Proven Innocent (movie; also known as Presumed Guilty), NBC, 1991. Presenter, The 1994 MTV Music Video Awards (special), MTV, 1994. David Gold, Twilight of the Golds, Showtime, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Arms and the Man, Romeo and Juliet, Waiting for Godot, and Moonchildren.
PERSONAL OTHER SOURCES Born in 1968, in Indianapolis, IN; son of a Canadian tourism official. Education: Attended Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, WA. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 7, 1994, pp. 50-51. Interview, August, 1994, p. 108. Premiere, June, 1994, p. 60. Vanity Fair, September, 1992, p. 187.*
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FRAWLEY, William 1893(?)-1966 PERSONAL Born February 26,1893 (some sources say 1887), in Burlington, IA; died of a heart attack, March 3,1966, in Los Angeles, CA; married Edna Louise Broedt, 1914 (divorced, 1927). Career: Actor. Began his career in vaudeville. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actor in a dramatic or comedy series, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, all for / Love Lucy. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Fred Mertz, / Love Lucy, CBS, 1951-57. Fred Mertz, The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show, CBS, 1957-60. Michael Francis "Bub" O'Casey, My Three Sons, ABC, 1960-65. Fred Mertz, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, CBS, 1962-
67. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Lady or the Tiger," Your Show Time, NBC, 1949. 'The First Hundred Years," S/7ver Theatre, CBS, 1950. "Papa Romani," 5/7ver Theatre, CBS, 1950. "The Lady or the Tiger," Story Theatre, syndicated, 1951. "Wedding Morning," Demi-Tasse Tales, CBS, 1953. "Dear Midge," The Loretta Young Show, NBC, 1954. "Room for Improvement," Summer Night Theatre, syndicated, 1954. "High Pitch," Shower of Stars, CBS, 1955. "Bunny on the Beach," Damon Runyon Theatre, CBS, 1955. "Comeback," West/ng/?ouse Des/7u Playhouse, CBS, 1959. "The Card Shop," The Gale Storm Show, ABC, 1959. "Lucy and the Countess Have a House Guest," The Lucy Show, CBS, 1965. Other Television Appearances: The Bob Hope Show (special), NBC, 1956. The Desilu Revue (special), CBS, 1959. The Apartment House (pilot), CBS, 1964. Film Appearances: Mack, Moonlight and Pretzels (also known as Moonlight and Melody), Universal, 1933.
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Milton J. Bunsey, Hell and High Water, Paramount, 1933. Jury foreman, The Witching Hour, Paramount, 1934. Larry Hale, Shoot the Works (also known as Thank Your Stars), Paramount, 1934. Captain Murphy, Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen (also known as Kidnapped), Paramount, 1934. The professor, The Lemon Drop Kid, Paramount, 1934. James Smith, Here /s My Heart, Paramount, 1934. Eraser, The Crime Doctor, Radio, 1934. Mike DeBaere, Bolero, Paramount, 1934. Painless, We/come Home, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1935. Briney O'Brien, Ship Cafe, Paramount, 1935. Sunshine Joe, Hold 'em Yale (also known as Uniform Lovers), Paramount, 1935. Christy, Harmony Lane, Republic, 1935. Chief of Pol ice Magoun, College Scandal, Paramount, 1935. Sergeant Barrel, Car 99, Paramount, 1935. Cap, Alibi Ike, Warner Bros., 1935. Bill Mullins, Three Married Men, Paramount, 1936. Milton Shakespeare, Three Cheers for Love, Paramount, 1936. Copple, Strike Me Pink, United Artists (UA), 1936. Coach Soapy Moreland, Rose Bowl (also known as O'Riley's Luck)f Paramount, 1936. Benton, The Princess Comes Across, Paramount, 1936. Lieutenant McNulty, It's a Great Life, Paramount, 1936. Brighton, The General Died at Dawn, Paramount, 1936. Hogan, F-Man, Paramount, 1936. Mr. Gibson, Desire, Paramount, 1936. Hank Meyers, Something to Sing About (also known as Battling Hoofer), Grand National, 1937. Mac, High, Wide, and Handsome, Paramount, 1937. John Peterson, Double or Nothing, Paramount, 1937. Francis X. Rush, Blossoms on Broadway, Paramount, 1937. Jack Heffernan, Touchdown, Army (also known as Generals of Tomorrow), Paramount, 1938. Uncle Willie Lee, Sons of the Legion, Paramount, 1938. Snoop Donlan, Professor Beware, Paramount, 1938. Dusty Rhodes, Mad About Music, Universal, 1938. Crime Takes a Holiday, Columbia, 1938. Joe Haller, Stop, Look, and Love, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1939. Major Martingale, St. Louis Blues, Paramount, 1939. Harry Long, Rose of Washington Square, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1939.
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Alec Inglis, Persons in Hiding, Paramount, 1939. Bruiser Brown, Night Work, Paramount, 1939. The "Duke," The /Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1939. Bright Eyes, Grand Jury Secrets, Paramount, 1939. Mushy Harrington, Ex-Champ (also known as Co/den Gloves), Universal, 1939. Inspector Weber,/Ambush, Paramount, 1939. Les Woodbury, Untamed, Paramount, 1940. Police Chief O'Hara, Sandy Gets Her Man, Universal, 1940. Mr. Westlake, Rhythm on the River, Paramount, 1940. Coach, The Quarterback, Paramount, 1940. MattKingsley, Opened by Mistake, Paramount, 1940. Roscoe, One Night in the Tropics, Universal, 1940. Emory Balzar, Golden Gloves, Paramount, 1940. Scoop Trimble, The Farmer's Daughter, Paramount, 1940. Mac, Dancing on a Dime, Paramount, 1940. Those Were the Days, Paramount, 1940. Beheegan, Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga, Universal, 1941. George "Bang" Carson, Public Enemies, Republic, 1941. Hopkins, Footsteps in the Dark, Warner Bros., 1941. Mitchell, Cracked Nuts, Universal, 1941. Sheriff McGee, The Bride Came C.O.D., Warner Bros., 1941. Waldo Pincus, Blondie in Society (also known as Henpecked), Columbia, 1941. Oliver Westbrook, W/'/dcat, Paramount, 1942. O'Malley, Rox/e Hart, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Barney Crane, Moonlight in Havana, Universal, 1942. Sam Sloan, It Happened in Flatbush, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Harrison, Give Out, Sisters, Universal, 1942. Billy Delaney, Gentleman Jim, Warner Bros., 1942. Treat 'em Rough, Universal, 1942. Detective Ramsey, Whistling in Brooklyn, MGM, 1943. Traveling salesman, We've Never Been Licked (also known as Fighting Command), Universal, 1943. Mike Simms, Larceny with Music, Universal, 1943. Jiggers, Lake Placid Serenade, Republic, 1944. Max Dolan, Going My Way, Paramount, 1944. Eddie Powers, The FightingSeabees, Republic, 1944. Minstrel Man, Producers Releasing Corp., 1944. Ziegfeld Follies, MGM, 1945. Sergeant Christie, Lady on a Train, Universal, 1945. Sandy Hill, Hitchhike to Happiness, Republic, 1945. Smooth Wylie, Flame of the Barbary Coast, Republic, 1945.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Honey Wiggen, The Virginian, Paramount, 1946. General Trent, Rendezvous with Annie, Republic, 1946. Webb, The Inner Circle, Republic, 1946. Inspector Manning, Crime Doctor's Manhunt, Columbia, 1946. William Scanlan, My Wild Irish Rose, Warner Bros., 1947. Mr. Schneider, Mother Wore Tights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. Jean La Salle, Monsieur Verdoux, UA, 1947. Charles Halloran, Miracle on 34th Street (also known as The Big Heart), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. Jim Mason, / Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. Harry Holmes, Hit Parade of 1947, Republic, 1947. Police lieutenant, Down to Earth, Columbia, 1947. Sharkey, Blondie's Anniversary, Columbia, 1947. The agent, Texas, Brooklyn, and Heaven (also known as The Girls from Texas), UA, 1948. Knobby Walsh, joe Palooka in Winner Take All, Monogram, 1948. Tom, Good Sam, RKO Radio Pictures, 1948. Mr. Bernouti, Girl from Manhattan, UA, 1948. George Kirby, Chicken Every Sunday, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948. Jack Dunn, The Babe Ruth Story, Allied Artists, 1948. Inspector Crane, The Lone Wolf and His Lady, Columbia, 1949. Oliver Harker, The Lady Takes a Sailor, Warner Bros., 1949. Bill the bartender, East Side, West Side, MGM, 1949. Home in San Antone, Columbia, 1949. Corcoran, Pretty Baby, Warner Bros., 1950. Byers, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, Warner Bros., 1950. Jimmy O'Brien, Kill the Vampire, Columbia, 1950. Marty Greer, Blondie's Hero, Columbia, 1950. Len Sickles, Rhubarb, Paramount, 1951. Gloomy Willie, The Lemon Drop Kid, Paramount, 1951. Detective Roberts, /Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man, Universal, 1951. Baldy Gunder, Rancho Notorious, RKO Radio Pictures, 1952. Bill Turner, Safe at Home!, Columbia, 1962. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Broadway musicals, including The Gingham Girl and Sons o' Guns.*
FRIEDMAN, Stephen 1937-1996 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch:
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Born March 15, 1937, in Brooklyn, NY; died of cancer, October 4, 1996, in Brentwood, CA. Producer, writer, and attorney. Known as a producer with whom it was sometimes difficult to work, Friedman nevertheless carved out a niche for himself on the Hollywood scene and produced some successful films. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania and earning a degree from Harvard Law School, Friedman came to Hollywood as a motion picture lawyer for Paramount, Columbia, and the Ashley Famous talent agency. But he had his sights set on becoming a movie producer and began that journey by buying the rights to the novel The Last Picture Show. With the profits from that 1971 hit movie, he founded Kings Road Entertainment. He went on to produce and distribute Slap Shot, the 1977 hockey comedy starring Paul Newman, and other comedies such as Little Darlings (1980) and Fast Break (1979). Some of Friedman's later movies garnered praise, such as the 1984 comedy All of Me, starring Lily Tomlin and Steve Martin, and the 1985 adventure-drama Enemy Mine, starring Dennis Quaid and Lou Gossett, Jr. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
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Awards, Honors: Named Honorary Sheriff, Chatsworth, CA, 1986. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Kent Dorfman, National Lampoon's Animal House, Universal, 1978. Take Down, Buena Vista, 1979. Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Midnight Madness, Buena Vista, 1980. The Unseen, Triune Films, 1981. 5/7ent Rage, Columbia, 1982. National Lampoon's Class Reunion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Up the Creek, Orion, 1984. Albert lanuzzi, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Uncle Bob, The Magic Kid, PM Home Video, 1994. Uncle Bob, Magic Kid 2, PM Home Video, 1994. Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Santa Monica Pictures, 1995. Also appeared in Soft Explosion, 1980, and Swim Team.
Books: Who's Who in Entertainment, Marquis, 1992.
Film Work: Director, Magic Kid 2, PM Home Video, 1994.
Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, October 5, 1996, p. A18. New York Times, October 14, 1996, p. A15.
Television Appearances; Series: Kent "Flounder" Dorfman, Delta House, ABC, 1979. Dr. Eliot Axelrod, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982-88. Father Gabriel "Gabe" Podmaninski, Have Faith, ABC, 1989. Vir, Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994—. Howie Mandel's Sunny Skies, Showtime, 1995. Voice of fan boy, Steven Spielberg Presents Freakazoid! (animated), syndicated, 1995. Lewis, Misery Loves Company, Fox, 1995.
FURST, Stephen 1955(?)PERSONAL Born Steven Feuerstein, May 8, 1955 (some sources say 1954), in Norfolk, VA; son of Nathan (a salesman) and Lillian (a teacher; maiden name Gish) Feuerstein; married Lorraine Wright, June 13, 1976; children: Nathan, Griffith. Education: Virginia Commonwealth University, B.F.A.; trained for the stage with Richard Newdick. Addresses: Contact—3900 Hunter Crest Ct., Moorpark, CA 93021. /Agent—Blake Edwards Management, Century Park East, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut) The Bastard (also known as The Kent Chronicles), Operation Prime Time, 1978. Aldo, The Day After, ABC, 1983. Steamboat, Off Sides (also known as Pigs vs. Freaks), NBC, 1984. Leo Fletch, If Its Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium, NBC, 1987. Frank, Shake, Rattle, and Rock (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Stephen, National Lampoon's Two Reelers, NBC, 1981. Fats, The Revenge of the Gray Gang, NBC, 1981. Gilbert Kovacs, For Members Only, CBS, 1983. Lawrence Fine, Howie and Rose, ABC, 1991.
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ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: Mole, Alf Loves a Mystery, N BC, 1987. Stand-Up Comics Take a Stand!, syndicated, 1989. Host, Payback, Fox, 1992. Fox Fall Preview Party (also known as Fox Fall Preview Special), Fox, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Also appeared in episodes of Movin' On, NBC; CHlPs, NBC; Family, ABC; The Bob NewhartShow, CBS; Lottery/, ABC; The Jeffersons, CBS; and Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Pseudelous, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Cavalier Theatre, Norfolk, VA, 1972. WRITINGS
Judge, National Lampoon's Comedy Playoffs, 1990; also appeared in Disneyland 25th Anniversary Show, NBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Delivery man, Family, ABC, 1979. "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told," Dream On,
HBO, 1990.
Screenplays: (With Nick Stone) Magic Kid 2, PM Home Video,
1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 5, 1989, p. 95.*
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1955-
PERSONAL Born August 19,1955, in Yonkers, NY; married Paula Harwood (a music video producer); children: James, Kathryn. Education: Received degree in economics from Tufts University; studied at Actor's Studio with Robert Lewis. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1982, for A Doll's Life; Clarence Derwent Award, 1985, for The Real Thing; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured dramatic role, 1986, for Long Day's Journey into Night. CREDITS Film Appearances: Caesare, The Idolmaker, United Artists, 1980. Michael Papa's, Summer Lovers, Filmways/Orion, 1982. Jack Dolan, Dreamchild, Universal, 1983. Kai, My Little Girl, Hemdale, 1987. Brother Tony, High Spirits, TriStar, 1988. John Millaney, sex, lies, and videotape, Outlaw, 1989. Tune in Tomorrow, Cinecom Entertainment, 1990. Matt, The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez, MediaScope, 1991. Bob Freeman, Late for Dinner, Castle Rock, 1991. News anchor Dan Riley, Bob Roberts, Paramount/ Miramax, 1992. Larry Levy, The Player, Fine Line, 1992.
Dennis Riley, Malice, Columbia, 1993. Stormy Weathers, Short Cuts, Fine Line, 1993. John, Watch It, Skouras, 1993. Vic Tenetta, The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Robert, Mother's Boys, Dimension, 1994. Alan Campbell, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Fine Line, 1994. Peter, While You Were Sleeping (also known as Coma Guy), Buena Vista, 1995. Michael Chambers, The Underneath (also known as Present Tense), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Triumph, 1996. John Hayes, Last Dance, Buena Vista, 1996. Stage Appearances: Danny Zuko, Grease, Eden Theatre, Broadhurst Theatre, and finally Royale Theatre, New York, 1972. Danny Zuko, Grease, Paper Mill Playhouse, Milburn, NJ, 1977. Hair, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1977. Caligula, Robert Lewis Acting Company, New York City, 1978. Romeo and Juliet, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. Another Country, Long Wharf Theatre, 1982, then Boston Shakespeare Company, Boston, MA. Otto, A Doll's Life, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1982. Morgan Evans, The Corn Is Green, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1983. Billy, The Real Thing, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1984. Mr. Darcy, Pride and Prejudice, Long Wharf Theatre, 1985. Edmund Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, Broadhurst Theatre, 1986. Sky Masterson, Guys and Dolls, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1992. Also appeared in Pal Joey, 1995.
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Television Appearances; Series: John Skagska, Skag, NBC, 1980. Television Appearances; Movies: Nick, Terrible Joe Moran, CBS, 1984. Lieutenant Commander Challee, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, CBS, 1988. Leo Frank, The Murder of Mary Phagan, NBC, 1988. Aaron Copier, I'll Be Home for Christmas, NBC, 1988. David West, Love and Lies, ABC, 1990. Jack Robbins, White Mile, HBO, 1994. Jack Kale, Cafe Society, Showtime, 1996. Path to Paradise, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tommy Baron, Private Eye, NBC, 1987. Charlie Castle, "The Big Knife/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Appeared as Mitch, "Frightening Frammis," Fallen Angels, 1993; and as Yorgrau, "The Quiet Room," Fallen Angels, 1993. Other Television Appearances: "Guys and Dolls Off the Record" (special), Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Appeared as Philip Quennell in the miniseries An Inconvenient Woman, 1991; appeared as Phil Gray in the special A Different Twist, 1984; also appeared in the specials Private Contentment, 1982; Luck, Trust, and Ketchup: Robert Ahman in Carver Country, 1994; and The 50th Annual Tony Awards, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, October, 1990.*
ductions with the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, such as Street Scene. Other theater roles followed in The Golden Arrow, The Tempest, and The Comedy of Errors, among others. While on stage, she was discovered by American studio head Louis B. Mayer, who convinced her to sign on at MGM. She was cast in the 1939 film Goodbye, Mr. Chips, portraying a young wife. The work earned her an Academy Award nomination. After an Oscar-nominated performance in Blossoms in the Dust, she was featured in the 1942 film Mrs. Miniver, which focused on the life of a British housewife during the war. She was awarded an Oscar for the role and was forever associated with the character in the minds of moviegoers. She continued to receive Oscar nominations in films such as Madame Curie, Mrs. Parkington, Valley of Decision, and in a comeback performance years later in 1960's Sunrise at Campobello. Her other movies included Random Harvest, The Singing Nun, and The Happiest Millionaire. Carson also saw later stage success with a leading role in the 1958 Broadway comedy Auntie Mame. She also appeared in television shows such as The Love Boat. During her career, she also produced stage plays, including St. Mark's Gospel and On Golden Pond. Carson, who began to work less after her 1949 marriage to oil magnate E. E. Fogelson, liked to spend time raising cattle and gardening. The couple made numerous donations to charitable causes; many facilities bear their names, including the Fogelson Forum Dallas Presbyterian Hospital, the Greer Carson Theatre, the Fogelson Library, and the Carson Communications Center, among others. In 1993, she was named an honorary Commander of the British Empire. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Eileen Evelyn Carson, September 29, 1903, in County Down, Northern Ireland; immigrated to the United States; naturalized U.S. citizen; died of heart problems, April 6, 1996, in Dallas, TX. Actress, producer, philanthropist. A seven-time Oscar nominee, Carson was a popular film star during the World War II era, when she was cast in a series of films as a courageous, sympathetic, virtuous wife. Under contract to MGM, she often joked that in her case the initials stood for "Metro's Glorious Mrs." Carson began her career as a stage actress in England in pro-
Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, April 7, 1996, p. A1. New York Times, April 7, 1996, p. 27. Times (London), April 8, 1996, p. 17. Washington Post, April 7, 1996, p. B4.
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Born October 21, 1948, in Chicago, IL; daughter of Lorraine Sampson Sondek; married Paul Bamborough (divorced, 1993). Education: Berklee College of Music, graduated, 1970; National Film School, Beaconsfield, England, graduated, 1976. Politics: "Feminist." Religion: "None."/4vocat/ona/ interests: Jazz music, photography. Addresses: Home—London, England. Agent—Gregory & Radice, 3 Barb Mews, London W6, England. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Granada Tele vision, research and script editor, 1976-78; Southern Television, producer and director, 1978-81; Reality Productions, producer and director, 1981-82; producer and director of documentary films, 1982—, including work with Glass Pictures. National Film and Television School, guest lecturer, 1987-89; guest tutor at Sheffield Hallam University, 1992, London College of Printing, 1992 and 1993-95, and Birkbeck College, London, 1993. Also worked with Thames Television and Mornington Productions. Member: British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Producers Alliance of Cinemograph and Television (PACT). CREDITS
GOLDBLUM • 101 Producer and director of Resist and Survive, Not Just a Statistic, and Hidden Connections, all for Broadside Productions; and of Pleasure Palaces and A Rough Stage, both for Reality Productions. Director of the medical documentary About Adam, 1978; producer and director of the videos Safe Women, 199192, and A Safe Place?, 1994-95. WRITINGS "All My Fault": Why Women Don't Leave Abusive Men, Virgao (London, England), 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 149, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1996.
GOLDBLUM, Jeff
1952PERSONAL
Born October 22, 1952, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of Harold (a physician) and Shirley Goldblum; married Patricia Gaul (an actress), 1980 (divorced, 1986); married Geena Davis (an actress), November 1,1987 (divorced, 1990). Education: Trained for the stage with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse; also attended summer drama program at Carnegie-Mellon University.
Television Producer and Director; Movies: Tats and Figures," Man Alive, BBC, 1979. "Partners in Crime," Inside Story, BBC, 1989. "Flying Fur," Open Space, BBC, 1991.
Addresses: Contact—8033 Sunset Blvd., No. 367, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
Television Producer; Episodic: Producer of "Norah, Rose, Wynne, and Dorothy," an episode of Female Parts, between 1991 and 1992; and of "One Man in Ten," an episode of Dispatches, between 1992 and 1993.
Awards, Honors: Saturn Award, 1986, for The Fly; Genie Award nomination, best performance by a foreign actor, for Threshold.
Other Television Work: Producer of the British series Channel 4 News, 1991. Producer and director of Bringing Up Nanny, Second Skin, Who's Afraid ofQuentin Bell?, Recipe for Disaster, Angelica: The Leaving of Charleston, Home Patch, and Bread and Circuses, all for Southern Television.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Freak number one, Death Wish, Paramount, 1974. Lloyd Harris, California Split, Columbia, 1974. Tricycle man, Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Clyde Baxter, Next Stop, Greenwich Village, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Hood, St. Ives, Warner Bros., 1976. Snake, Special Delivery, American International, 1976.
Film Work: Producer, Sacred Hearts, Reality Productions, 1984.
Career: Actor. Playhouse West, teacher.
CREDITS
102 • GOLDBLUM Lacey's party guest, Annie Hall, United Artists (UA), 1977. Jack, The Sentinel, Universal, 1977. Max Arloff, Between the Lines, Midwest, 1977. Jack Bellicec, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, UA, 1978. Mr. Nudd, Remember My Name, Columbia, 1978. Tony DiMarco, Thank Cod It's Friday, Columbia, 1978. Escape to Athena, Associated, 1979. Michael, The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. Recruiter, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. Dr. Aldo Gehring, Threshold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Sidney "New Jersey" Zwibel, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Ed Okin, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Slick, Silverado, Columbia, 1985. Jack Harrison, Transylvania 6-5000, New World, 1985. Seth Brundle, The Fly, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Bruce, Beyond Therapy, New World, 1987. Nick Deezy, Vibes, Columbia, 1988. Mac, Earth Girls Are Easy, Vestron, 1989. Dexter King, The Tall Cuy, Working Title Productions, 1989. Dan Gil Ms, The Mad Monkey, 1989. Twisted Obsession, 1990. Title role, Mr. Frost, SVS Inc., 1990. As himself, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Harold Pigeon, Shooting Elizabeth, LIVE Home Video, 1992. Max Fish, Fathers and Sons, Pacific Pictures Distribution Co., 1992. Pianist, Favour, the Watch, and the Very Big Fish, Trimark Pictures, 1992. David Jason, Deep Cover, New Line Cinema, 1992. Ian Malcolm, Jurassic Park, Universal, 1993. Sean Fletcher, Nine Months, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Hatch, Hideaway, TriStar, 1995. Donald Ripley, Powder, Buena Vista, 1995. Mitchell Kane, The Great White Hype, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. David Levinson, Independence Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Lionel "Brown Shoe" Whitney, Tenspeedand Brown Shoe, ABC, 1980. Voice of Verminous Skumm, The New /Adventures of Captain Planet (animated; also known as Captain Planet and the P/aneteers), TBS, 1990. Host, Future Quest, PBS, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Movies Ichabod Crane, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, NBC, 1980. Leo Gibbs, Rehearsal for Murder, CBS, 1982. Title role, Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter, ABC, 1984. Jim Watson, The Double Helix (also known as The Race for the Double Helix), BBC, then Arts and Entertainment, both 1987. Wiley, Framed (also known as Real Fakes and Prec/ous), HBO, 1990. Al Gorky, ILush Life, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, CBS, 1986. The 6/st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1989. Big Bird's Birthday; or, Let Me Eat Cake, PBS, 1991. Independent Spirit: Close Up, syndicated, 1993. Presenter, The 4th Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. Independence Day: The ID4 Invasion, Fox, 1996. Host, The Sci-Fi Channel's Invasion of Independence Day, syndicated, 1996. The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1996. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, both 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Upward Mobility," B/ue Knight, CBS, 1976. "Watch the Fur Fly," Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1982. "The Absolute Monarch of Ward C," The Devlin Connection, NBC, 1982. "Popular Neurotics," American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. Big Bad Wolf, "The Three Little Pigs," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1985. Cogswell, "The Town Where No One Got Off" (also known as "The Town Where No One Stopped"), The Ray Bradbury Theatre, HBO, 1986. Narrator, "The Real Jurassic Park," Nova, PBS, 1993. Also appeared on episodes of Columbo, NBC; Starsky and Hutch, ABC; and Po//ce Woman, NBC. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Guard, Two Gentlemen of'Verona, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, then St. James Theatre, 1971. Miguel, El Grande de Coca-Cola, Plaza 9 Theatre, New York City, 1973. Leonard Brazil, City Sugar, Phoenix Theatre Company, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1978.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The Moony Shapiro Songbook, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1981. Malvollo, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, 1989. Appeared In Our Last Night, La Mama West, Los Angeles, CA. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, September, 1990, p. 56. People Weekly, May 11, 1992, p. 129.*
GOODMAN «103 Career: Actor. Also appeared in television commercials. Performs in the Blues Brothers with Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1989, 1990, and 1995, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy series, 1990, all for Roseanne; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor in a film, 1991, for Barton Fink; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or special, 1995, for Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long. CREDITS
GOLDSMAN, Akiva PERSONAL Born in Brooklyn Heights, New York; son of two psychologists. Education: Wesleyan University; earned graduate degree in creative writing from New York University. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Screenwriter.
Television Appearances; Series: Dan Conner, Roseanne, ABC, 1988—. Television Appearances; Movies: Fred, The Face of Rage, ABC, 1983. Raymond, Heart of Steel, ABC, 1983. Hugh Rayburn, Murder Ordained (also known as Broken Commandments and Kansas Cothic), CBS, 1987. Mitch, "Tennessee Williams's Streetcar Named Desire/' CBS Playhouse 90s, CBS, 1995. Huey P. Long, Jr., Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long, TNT, 1995.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Silent Fall, Warner Bros., 1994. (With Robert Getchell) The Client (based on the novel by John Grisham), Warner Bros., 1994. Batman Forever, Warner Bros., 1995. A Time to Kill (based on the novel by Grisham), Warner Bros., 1996. Batman and Robin, Warner Bros., 1997.*
GOODMAN John 1952PERSONAL Born June 20, 1952, in St. Louis (some sources say Afton), MO; married Annabeth Hartzog, 1989; children: one daughter. Education: Southwest Missouri State University, B.F.A., theatre arts, 1975; also attended Meramac Community College. Addresses: Office—Roseanne, Carsey-Werner/CBSMTM, 4024 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 916042532.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Hal Winter, The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Donald Chase, Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC's Comedy Sneak Peek, ABC, 1989. Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years, CBS, 1990. Host, Tom & Jerry's 50th Birthday Bash, TBS, 1990. Roseanne and Tom: Getting Away with It (also known as Roseanne: Between the Lines), HBO, 1992. First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1992. Tough guy helpline operator, Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!, ABC, 1994. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, HBO, 1995. Voice of Frosty the snowman, Frosty Returns (animated), CBS, 1995. The Late Show with David Letterman Video Special 2 (also known as The Late Show with David Letterman Primetime Video Special 2), CBS, 1996. Comic Relief American Comedy Festival, ABC, 1996.
104 • GOULD Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989. The 4th American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. The 16th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1990. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation,
ABC, 1990. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg (also known as The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award), NBC, 1995. The ESPY Awards, syndicated, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Newt "Tub" Murray, Chiefs (miniseries), CBS, 1983. Joe, After Midnight (pilot), ABC, 1988. Also appeared in Mystery of Moro Castle, HBO; and The Paper Chase. Television Work; Movies: Producer, Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long, TNT, 1995. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Herbert, Eddie Macon's Run, Universal, 1983. Commando, The Survivors, Columbia, 1983. Cop in diner, C.H.U.D., New World, 1984. Coach Harris, Revenge of the Nerds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Frank, Maria's Lovers, Cannon, 1985. Otis, Sweet Dreams, TriStar, 1985. Louis Fyne—"The Dancing Bear/' True Stories, Warner Bros., 1986. Detective Andre De Soto, The Big Easy, Columbia, 1987. Detective Nyswander, Burglar, Warner Bros., 1987. Gale, Raising Arizona, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Duke Earl, The Wrong Guys, New World, 1988. John Krytsick, Punchline, Columbia, 1988. Edward Lawrence, Everybody's All-American, Warner Bros., 1988. Al Yackey, /A/ways, Universal, 1989. Sherman, 5ea of Love, Universal, 1989. Ed Munn, Ste//a (also known as Ste//a Dallas), Buena Vista, 1990. Delbert McClintock, Arachnophobia (also known as Along Came a Spider), Buena Vista, 1990. Title role, King Ralph, Universal, 1990. Charlie Meadows, Barton Fink, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1991. George Herman "Babe" Ruth, The Babe, Universal, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Voice of Rex, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Universal, 1993. Harry Brock, Born Yesterday, Hollywood Pictures, 1993. Lawrence Woolsey, Matinee, Universal, 1993. Fred Flintstone, The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Alan Davenport, Pie in the Sky, Fine Line, 1995. The Borrowers, 1997. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) A Midsummer Night's Dream, Equity Library Theatre, 1978. The Robber Bridegroom, Ford's Theatre Society, Washington, DC, 1978. Private Wars and Lone Star, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1979. Lady of the Diamond, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1980. Jack, The Chisholm Trail Went through Here, Manhattan Theatre Club In-the-Works, New York City, 1981. Sir Walter Blunt, Henry IV, Part One, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1981. Davis, Ghosts of the Loyal Oaks, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1981. Winninger, "Half a Lifetime," Triple Feature, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1983. The Pa/ace of Amateurs, Plaza Theatre, Dallas, TX, 1983. Ted, "At Home," One-Act Play Marathon '84, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984. Pap Finn and Sheriff Bell, Big River, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, 1985. Enobarbus, Antony and Cleopatra, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1987. Also appeared on Broadway in Loose Ends, 1979. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 1, 1992, p. 14. L/fe, April, 1992, p. 40. Premiere, May, 1992, p. 29.*
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born December 10,1913, in Queens, NY; died February 21, 1996, in Orlando, FL. Pianist, conductor, composer. Gould gained wide acclaim as the composer of more than one thousand works of "Ameri-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 can" music. Throughout his lifetime, Gould was nominated for several Grammy awards, receiving one in 1966 for classical album of the year, conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. When he was a child, Gould wrote his first piece, titled Just Six. At the age of eight, he received a scholarship to the New York Institute of Musical Art (now Juilliard School) and later studied under Dr. Vincent Jones. He played piano for Radio City Music Hall and from 1935 to 1942 was the conductor and arranger for Music for Today, a weekly radio show for the Mutual Network's WOR. He composed pieces for Broadway, including Arms and the Girl and Billion Dollar Baby, and was commissioned to write the score for Fall River Legend, the ballet about the Lizzie Borden trial choreographed in 1947 by Agnes de Mille. He was also commissioned to write American Sing for the 1984 Olympic Games held in Los Angeles. His other numerous works include Boogie Woogie Etude, Spirituals for Orchestra, Cowboy Rhapsody, and The Jogger and the Dinosaur for Rapper and Orchestra. He made several television appearances and in 1965 hosted The World of Music with Morton Could. His musical score for the television miniseries Holocaust: The Story of the Family Weiss earned him a Grammy nomination and an Emmy nomination. In 1994 he received the Kennedy Center Honors Award, and in 1995 was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Music. He was being honored with a tribute to his music by the Disney Institute at the time of his death. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Who's Who, Europa Publications, 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, February 22, 1996, section 3, p. 12. Los Angeles Times, February 22, 1996, p. A18. New York Times, February 22, 1996, p. B9; March 21, 1996, p. B8. Washington Post, February 22, 1996, p. B7.
COYER, David
1966(?)PERSONAL
Born c. 1966. Education: Attended University of Southern California.
GRAY * 1 0 5 Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Screenwriter. CREDITS Film Work: Associate Producer, Kickboxer 2, Trimark, 1991. WRITINGS Screenplays: Death Warrant, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Kickboxer 2, Trimark, 1991. Demonic Toys, Paramount, 1992. Arcade, Full Moon Entertainment, 1993. (With Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio) Robert A. Heinlein's The Puppet Masters, Buena Vista, 1994. The Crow: City of Angels (based on the comic by James O. Barr), Miramax, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, April, 1991, p. 35.*
GRAY, Barry 1916-1996 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Bernard Yaroslaw, July 2, 1916, in Red Lion, NJ; died December 21, 1996, in New York, NY. Broadcaster and author. Gray began his career as a brash disc jockey in California and Florida and ended up becoming one of the first talk radio hosts. He came to the New York airwaves in 1950 and dignified his act, turning to a discussion and commentary format. His broadcasts out of Chandler's Restaurant were legendary in the talk radio scene and his 1975 autobiography, My Night People: 10,001 Nights in Broadcasting, were based on his experiences. He also wrote a daily column in the New York Post from 1952 to 1955 and contributed articles to the Las Vegas 5un and New York Times. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, December 23, 1996, p. B10.
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GREENWOOD, Bruce PERSONAL Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Education: Studied acting at the University of British Columbia. Addresses: Agent— United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Worked as a properties manager and stage manager at theatres in New York City. Also worked as a lead singer and rhythm tguitarist in a blues/rock band, as a diamond driller, and as a crew member on a sailboat in Greece. Awards, Honors: GENIE, best actor nomination, 1994, for Exotica. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jack Gage, Legmen, NBC, 1984. Dr. Seth Griffin, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986-88. Pierce Lawton, Knots Landing, CBS, 1991-92. Dave Logan, Hardball (also known as Bullpen), Fox, 1994. Thomas Veil, Nowhere Man, syndicated, 1995-96. Appeared as Reed, Veronica Clare, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Fred Schultz, Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story (also known as A Woman on Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story), NBC, 1993. Larry Strickland, Naomi and Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge (also known as The Judds: Love Can Build a Bridge), NBC, 1995. Casey Judith Kranz's "Dazzle," CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Dana Harrington, Peyton Place: The Next Generation, NBC, 1985. Corbet St. James V/Cinco, Destination: America, ABC, 1987. Jerry Dove, In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders, NBC, 1988. Colonel Helmut Von Schraeder and Daniel Grossman, Twist of Fate, NBC, 1989. Richard Berk, Spy, USA, 1989. Stewart Horton, Perry Mason: The Case of the AllStar Assassin, NBC, 1989. Dennis Wilson, The Story of the Beach Boys: Summer Dreams, ABC, 1990.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Nick Terrio, Adrift, CBS, 1993. Jarvis Walker, Rio Diablo (also known as Devil's River), CBS, 1993. Jason Hoi lister, "Treacherous Beauties/' Harlequin Romance Movies (also known as CBS Sunday Afternoon Showcase), CBS, 1994. Jack Westford, Bitter Vengeance, USA, 1994. Geoffrey, The Companion, USA, 1994. Fred Schouten, Heart of a Child, NBC, 1994. Andy Douglas, Danielle Steel's "Mixed Blessings/' NBC, 1995. Appeared as Earl Brattigan, The Great Pretender, 1991; and as Charlie Harrison, private investigator, Dean R. Koontz's "Servants of Twilight," 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1983. /ess/e, ABC, 1984. Mitchell Gordon/Dr. Griffin, Matlock, NBC, 1987. Carson Warfield, Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1987. Film Appearances: Technician, Bear Island, Columbia, 1980. Fifth guardsman, First Blood, Orion, 1982. Herman Buhl, The Climb, Cinetel/Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Todd, The Malibu Bikini Shop (also known as The Bikini Shop), International Film Marketing, 1987. John Ripley, Another Chance, Moviestore Entertainment, 1988. Jerome, Wild Orchid, Triumph ReleasingA/ision International, 1990. Stuart Ramsey, Passenger 57, Warner Bros., 1992. Vittorio Musso, Paint Cans, 1994. Francis, Exotica, Miramax, 1994. Dream Man, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Scapino and Bent. RECORDINGS Albums: Executive producer of Norman Foote's 5ome People (children's songs).*
GRODIN, Charles 1935PERSONAL Born April 21, 1935, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of Ted (in sales) and Lana (a volunteer for disabled veter-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 ans) Grodin; married, wife's name Julia (divorced); married, wife's name Elissa, March, 1985; children: Marion (a screenwriter). Education: Attended University of Miami, 1953; graduated from Pittsburgh Playhouse School, c. 1956; studied acting with Lee Strasberg and Uta Hagen in New York City. Addresses: Office—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, 1973, for The Heartbreak Kid; Outer Critics Circle Award, 1975, for Same Time Next Year; Actors Fund Award of Merit, 1975; Emmy Award, outstanding writing in a comedy-variety or music special, 1977, for The Paul Simon Special. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bob, Sex and the College Girl, Entertainment Enterprises, 1964. Dr. Hill, Rosemary's Baby, Paramount, 1968. Aardvark, Catch-22, Paramount, 1970. Lenny Cantrow, The Heartbreak Kid, Palomar/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Chesser, 11 Harrowhouse (also known as Anything for Love), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Fred Wilson, King Kong, Paramount, 1976. Martin Cramer, Thieves, Brut/Paramount, 1977. Tony Abbott, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Warren Yeager, Real Life, Paramount, 1979. Jake, Sunburn, Tuesday/Paramount, 1979. Homer, It's My Turn, Rastar-Martin Elfand/Columbia, 1980. Ira, Seems Like Old Times, Columbia, 1980. Nicky Holiday, The Great Muppet Caper, Universal, 1981. Vance Kramer, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, Lija/Universal, 1981. All of Me, Universal, 1984. Warren Evans, The Lonely Cuy, Universal, 1984. Buddy, The Woman in Red, Woman in Red Productions/Orion, 1984. Herb Derman, Movers and Shakers, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1985. George Lollar, The Last Resort, Concorde-Cinema Group-Trinity, 1986. Club Sandwich, 1986.
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Greetings from LA, 1987. Jim Harrison, CIA agent, Ishtar, Columbia/Delphi V, 1987. Jonathan Mardukas, Midnight Run, Universal, 1988. George Maitlin, The Couch Trip, Orion, 1988. Mr. Glerman, You Can't Hurry Love, Lightning Pictures, 1988. Taking Care of Business, Disney, 1990. George Newton, Beethoven, Universal, 1992. George Newton, Beethoven's 2nd, Universal, 1993. Murray Blum, Dave, Warner Bros., 1993. Harrison Winslow, Heart and Souls, Universal, 1993. Commandeered car driver, So / Married an Axe Murderer, TriStar, 1993. Martin Daniels, Clifford, Orion, 1994. Old man, It Runs in the Family, MGM, 1994. Film Work; Producer: Sorceress, New World Pictures, 1983. (With William Asher, Richard Carrothers, and Dennis D. Hennessey), Movers and Shakers, MGM/ UA, 1985. Television Appearances; Series: Matt Crane, The Young Marrieds, ABC, 1964-66. Host, Charles Grodin, syndicated, 1995—. Television Appearances; Movies: Michael, Just Me and You, NBC, 1978. Jim Benson, The Grass Is Always Greener over the Septic Tank, CBS, 1978. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cane Kensington, Fresno, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: Bill Foster, Paradise, CBS, 1974. The Paul Simon Special, NBC, 1977. Him, Love, Sex . . . and Marriage, ABC, 1983. Lord Fancourt Babberly, C/iar/ey's/4unt, syndicated, 1988. Donahue: The 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1992. Lassie Unleashed: 280 Dog Years in TV (also known as Lassie: A Dog Star—40 Years in Television), ABC, 1994. Chaz, Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!, ABC, 1994. Talk Back America III, syndicated, 1995. Appeared as Jake, Grown Ups, 1985. Also appeared in Night of 100 Stars, 1982; King Kong: The Living Legend, 1986; The American Comedy Awards, 1989; What's Up Dr. Ruth, 1989; The Muppets at Walt Disney World, 1990; and Jessica Lange: It's Only Make-Believe, 1991.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: "Black Monday/' Play of the Week, syndicated, 1961. "Autumn Garden/' Sunday Showcase, CBS, 1966. Narrator, "Rotten Island/' Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories (animated), Showtime, 1992. Also appeared in The Defenders, CBS; Camera Three, CBS; Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC; The Nurses, CBS; My True Story, CBS; Love of Life, CBS; Trials of O'Brien, CBS; My Mother the Car; The FBI; Guns of Will Sonnett; and The Big Valley. Television Work; Episodic: Producer and director of episodes of Candid Camera. Television Work; Specials: Producer and director, Acts of Love and Other Comedies, ABC, 1973. Also director, Songs of America, 1969. Other Television Work: Producer and director, Paradise, CBS, 1974. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Robert Pickett, Tchin-Tchin, Plymouth Theatre, 1962. Perry Littlewood, /Absence of a Cello, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1964. Tandy, Steambath, Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1970. George, Same Time Next Year, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1975. Night of 100 Stars, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Toured as George, Same Time Next Year, U.S. cities.
One of the All Time Greats, Nyack, NY, 1972, then Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1992. Author of the play Price of Fame, 1990. Screenplays: (With Jeffrey Bloom) 11 Harrowhouse (adapted from the novel of the same title; also known as Anything for Love), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Movers and Shakers, MGM/UA, 1985. Television Specials: (With others) The Paul Simon Special, NBC, 1977. Love, Sex ... and Marriage, ABC, 1983. Television Episodes: Writer for episodes of Candid Camera. Other: Author of the books How Can I Get through Life: A Wise and Witty Guide, 1972; It Would Be So Nice If You Weren't Here, 1989; the children's book Freddie the Fly, 1993; and We're Ready for You, Mr. Grodin, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Esquire, January, 1994, p. 76.*
GROSS, Paul PERSONAL Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; married Martha Burns (an actress); children: two. Education: Degree in drama from the University of Alberta.
Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Hooray! It's a Glorious Day . . . and All That, Theatre Four, New York City, 1966. /.overs and Other Strangers, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1968. And producer, Thieves, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1974. And producer, Unexpected Guests, Little Theatre, New York City, 1977.
Addresses: /Agent—B res I er, Kelly, and Associates, 15760 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA 91436.
WRITINGS
Awards, Honors: Clifford E. Lee National Playwriting Award and the Alberta Cultural Playwrighting Award, 1982, for The Deer and the Antelope Play; Dora Award nomination, 1985, for Romeo and Juliet; Gemini Award nomination, TV drama, 1986, for "In This Corner," For the Record; Dora Award, Best Per-
Plays: Author of book and lyrics (with Maurice Teitelbaum), Hooray! It's a Glorious Day . . . and All That, Theatre Four, 1966.
Career: Actor, playwright and screenwriter. Playwright in residence, Stratford Festival; playwright in residence, National Arts Center, Ottawa, Ontario; playwright in residence, The Grand Theater Company.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 formance, 1988, for Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Toward the Somme; Gemini Award, best actor, 1994, for Due South. CREDITS Film Appearances: Stephen, Cold Comfort, Canadian Pictures, 1989. Buried on Sunday (also known as Northern Extremes), Falter Street Productions, 1992. Alex, Getting Married in Buffalo Jump (also known as Buffalo Jump), Academy, 1992. Married to It, Orion, 1993. T. J. Burke, /Aspen Extreme, Buena Vista, 1993. Morton Ridgewell, Paint Cans, Libra Films, 1994. Daniel Howl, Whale Music, Alliance, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Constable Benton Fraser, Due South, CBS, 1994-96, syndicated, 1997—. Television Appearances; Movies: Constable Benton Fraser, Due South, CBS, 1994. Bucky Dean, XXX's & OOO's, CBS, 1994. Ned Land, 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, CBS, 1997. Also appeared in Chasing Rainbows, CBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Brian Hawkins, "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City/' American Playhouse (miniseries), PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Also appeared in "Mars Is Heaven," The Ray Bradbury Theater, 1987. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations Host of the Gemini Awards, CBC. Television Work: Executive Producer (with others) The Real Patsy Kline (special), syndicated, 1987. Stage Appearances: Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Toward the Somme, Canadian Stage (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1988. Actor in plays, including Romeo and Juliet, 1985. WRITINGS Plays: Wrote The Deer and the Antelope Play, produced in Edmonton, Alberta; The Dead of Winter, produced at Toronto Free Theater; and Sprung Rhythm, pro-
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duced by Toronto Free Theater and Stratford Festival. Television: Cross Misconduct (drama), CBC, 1993. Wrote "In This Corner/' For the Record, CBC. Contributed to scripts and story ideas for episodes of Due South, CBS. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 25,1994, p. 58.*
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1958-
PERSONAL Full name, Steven Guttenberg; born August 24,1958, in Brooklyn (some sources say Massapequa), NY; son of Jerome Stanley (an electrical engineer) and Ann Iris (a surgical assistant; maiden name, Newman) Guttenberg; married (divorced). Education: Graduated from High School for the Performing Arts, New York City; attended State University of New York at Albany; graduate of University of California, Los Angeles; studied acting with John Houseman at Juilliard School, and with Uta Hagen and Lee Strasberg. Addresses: /Agent—Jerry Katzman, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actor, director, and producer. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) David Kessler, The Chicken Chronicles, Avco Embassy, 1977. Rollercoaster, Universal, 1977. Barry Kohler, The Boys from Brazil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Rusty, Players, Paramount, 1979. Jack Morel I, Can't 5top the Music, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Eddie Simmons, Diner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1982. Sam, The Man Who Wasn't There, Paramount, 1983. Carey Mahoney, Po//ce Academy, Warner Bros., 1984.
110 • GUTTENBERG Carey Mahoney, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, Warner Bros., 1985. Jack Bonner, Cocoon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Jeff Marx, Bad Medicine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Newton Crosby, Short Circuit, TriStar, 1985. Carey Mahoney, Police Academy 3: Back in Training, Warner Bros., 1986. Marty Caesar, Surrender, Cannon, 1987. Terry Lambert, The Bedroom Window, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Carey Mahoney, Po//ce Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, Warner Bros., 1987. Michael Kellam, Three Men and a Baby, Buena Vista, 1987. Jerry, Amazon Women on the Moon, Universal, 1987. Jack Bonner, Cocoon: The Return, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Jack, High Spirits, TriStar, 1988. Michael Kellam, Three Men and a Little Lady, Buena Vista, 1990. Gus Kubicek, Don't Tell Her It's Me (also known as The Boyfriend School), Hemdale, 1990. Himself, The Magical World of Chuck Jones (documentary), Warner Bros., 1992. Walter Wedman, Home for the Holidays, Paramount, 1995. Sheriff, The Big Green, Buena Vista, 1995. Roger Callaway, It Takes Two (also known as Me and My Shadow, Double Trouble, and Tradezees), Warner Bros., 1995. Terry, Zeus and Roxanne, MGM/UA, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut) Mike Cappelletti, Something for Joey, CBS, 1977. Harold Krents, To Race the Wind, CBS, 1980. Jim Craig, Miracle on Ice, ABC, 1981. Stephen Klein, The Day After, ABC, 1983. Television Appearances; Specials: Title role, Pecos Bill: King of the Cowboys, Showtime, 1986. A User's Cuide to Planet Earth: The American Environment Test, ABC, 1991. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. Host, The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. Tom Hardgrove, "Love Off Limits'' (also known as "Off Limits"), CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1993. Also appeared in the special A Star Spangled Celebration, 1987. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, "Gangs," CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1988. Director, "Love Off Limits" (also known as "Off Limits"), CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Storytime, PBS, 1994. Appeared in episodes of Doc, CBS, and Police Story, NBC.
Scheduled to appear in Casper: The Beginning.
Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Peter, Prelude to a Kiss, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1991.
Film Work: Production associate, Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, Warner Bros., 1987.
Appeared off-Broadway in The Lion in Winter. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Series: Billy Fisher, B/7/y, CBS, 1979. Roger, No Soap, Radio, ABC, 1982.
Periodicals: Movieline, November, 1995, p. 59, 61-62, 84, 95.*
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1976PERSONAL
Born April 16, 1976, in Los Angeles (some sources say West Hollywood), CA. Addresses: /Agent—Carol Bodie, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and musician. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Scottie Wetherly, Testament, Paramount, 1983. Samuel Lapp, Witness, Paramount, 1985. Daniel, Solarbabies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Frankie Scarlatti, Lady in White, New CenturyA/ista, 1988. Wendall Oler, The Wizard of Loneliness, Skouras, 1988. Petey Goodwin, See You in the Morning, Warner Bros., 1989. Mikey Talbot, Music Box, TriStar, 1990. Horace Robedaux, Convicts, Management Company Entertainment Group, 1990. Buddy Hillyer, Rambling Rose, Seven Arts, 1991. Boyd, Leap of Faith, Paramount, 1992. Alan Drucker Silverman, Alan and Naomi, Triton Pictures, 1992. Rod Elliot, Warrior Spirit, Vidmark, 1994. John Baker, Jr., Boys, Buena Vista, 1996. Scott, Everyone Says / Love You, Miramax, 1996. Donner, Johns, First Look Pictures, 1996. Richie Morris, Mars Attacks!, Warner Bros., 1996.
Television Appearances; Movies: Bobby Loeb, Love Thy Neighbor, ABC, 1984. Brian Mollencamp, Shattered Spirits, ABC, 1986. Charlie Williams, A Place at the Table, NBC, 1988. Title role, The Ryan White Story, ABC, 1989. Ben Blair, The Perfect Tribute, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Brian Globe, "Ghosttrain," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. Mike, "What Are Friends For?/' Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Also appeared in "The Doctor," Shortstories, 1988, and on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Other Television Appearances: Luke, Brothers-in-Law (pilot), ABC, 1985. Mike Sanders, My Dissident Mom (special), CBS, 1987. Davy Cooper, "Peacemaker" (special; also known as "Triple Play II"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Boy, Waiting for Godot, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Movieline, March, 1995.*
HAIM, Corey 1971PERSONAL Born December 23, 1971, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; son of Judy and Bernie Haim.
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Addresses: Contact—9348 Civic Center Dr., No. 407, Beverly Mil Is, CA 90010. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, beginning at the age of ten. CREDITS Film Appearances: Brian, Firstborn, Paramount, 1984. Jake Moriarty, Murphy's Romance, Columbia, 1985. Jeff, Secret Admirer, Orion, 1985. Marty Coslaw, Stephen King's Silver Bullet, Paramount, 1985. Title role (Lucas Blye), Lucas, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Sam, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Les, License to Drive, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Travis, Watchers, Universal, 1988. Dinger, Dream a Little Dream, Vestron, 1989. Nelson Potter, Fast Getaway, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Chris Griffin, Prayer of the Rollerboys, Academy, 1991. Barry Davis, The Dream Machine, Live Home Video, 1991. Eric, Oh, What a Night, New Line Home Video, 1992. Lance Elliot, The Double O Kid, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Nelson Potter, Fast Getaway II, Live Home Video, 1994. Dave, National Lampoon's Last Resort (also known as National Lampoon's Scuba School), Rose & Ruby, 1994. Dinger Holfield, Dream a Little Dream 2, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1995. Ramsey Blake, Life 101, 1995. Lenny, Busted, P.M. Entertainment, 1996. Demolition High, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1996. Tales from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood, 1996. Film Work: Associate producer, Fast Getaway, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991.
RECORDINGS Videos: Corey Halm: Me, Myself, and I, Twin Tower, 1989.
Video Games: Also appears in Double Switch (game), Sega Genesis. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, August 8, 1988, p. 105. Premiere, September, 1994, pp. 47-48, 51. Teen Magazine, February, 1990, p. 33.*
HAMLIN, Harry
1951PERSONAL
Full name, Harry Robinson Hamlin; born October 30,1951, in Pasadena, CA; son of Chauncey Jerome and Bernice (Robinson) Hamlin; married Laura Johnson (an actress; divorced, 1990); married Nicollette Sheridan (an actress), September 7, 1991 (divorced); children: (with Ursula Andress) Dimitri Alexander. Education: Yale University, B.A., psychology and theatre, 1974; attended University of California; trained for the stage at the American Conservatory for two years. Addresses: Office—Ink, CBS Production Offce, 4024 Radford Ave., Norvete Building, Suite 302, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: International Telephone & Telegraph Fulbright grant, 1977. CREDITS
Appeared in the Canadian series The Edison Twins, 1982.
Television Appearances; Series: Michael Kuzak, LA Law, NBC, 1986-91. Voice of Colm, The Legend of Prince Valiant (animated), syndicated, 1991. Brian Campbell, Ink, CBS, 1996—.
Television Appearances; Movies: Peter Weisman, A Time to Live, NBC, 1985. Rich, Blown Away, HBO, 1993. Chris/Chrissy Calder, ]ust One of the Girls (also known as Boys Will Be Girls), Fox, 1993.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Title role, Studs Lonigan, NBC, 1979. Tony Blackwell, Master of the Game, CBS, 1984. John Pope,/ames A Michener's "Space,"CBS, 1985. Fritz Klenner, In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride,
Television Appearances; Series: Matthew Wiggins, Roomies, NBC, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 and Madness (also known as Bitter Blood), CBS, 1994. Paul Hood, Tom Clancy's Op Center (also known as Op Center), NBC, 1995. Chief of Police Mitch Holt, Night Sins, CBS, 1997. Appeared as Senator Terry Fallon in the miniseries Favorite Son, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Tom Shephard, Laguna Heat, HBO, 1987. Larry Renault, Dinner at Eight, TNT, 1989. Detective Nick Gentry, Deceptions, Showtime, 1990. Charles Raynor, Deadly Intentions. . Again?, ABC, 1991. Worthington, Deliver Them From Evil: The Taking ofAlta View (also known as Siege atAlta View), CBS, 1992. Steve Catlin, Poisoned by Love: The Kern County Murders (also known as Blind Angel and Murder So Sweet), CBS, 1993. Jim Landsford, Her Deadly Rival (also known as The Other Woman and A Deadly Affair), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The National AIDS /Awareness Test: What Do You Know About Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome?, syndicated, 1987. Host, Command Performance: An All-Star Salute to the President (also known as An All-Star Salute to Ford's Theatre), ABC, 1989. Presenter, The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. Presenter, The / 7 th Annual ACE Awards (also known as The Golden ACE Awards), syndicated, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The LA. Law 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Appeared in the specials Mickey's 60th Birthday Special and The 9th Annual ACE Awards, both 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jerry Mackland, The Curse (also known as The Hitchhiker), HBO, 1986. Host, "Dangerous Propositions/' Your Family Matters, Lifetime, 1992. Film Appearances: Joey Popchik, "Dynamite Hands," Movie, Movie, Warner Bros., 1979. Steve, King of the Mountain, Universal, 1980. Perseus, Clash of the Titans, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1981. Bart, Making Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982.
HANDLER «113 Sandy, Blue Skies Again, Warner Bros., 1983. Himself, Maxie, Orion, 1985. Under Investigation, New Line Home Video, 1994. Jim Stevens, Save Me, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1994. Jeff Warren, Ebbtide, Summa Video, 1994. Interviewee, The Celuloid Closet (documentary), 1995. Badge of Betrayal, 1997. Stage Appearances: Title role, Hamlet, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1982. (Broadway debut) Moe Axel rod, Awake and Sing!, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1984. Faustus in Hell, McCarter Theatre, 1985. The Show of the Seven Deadly Sins, McCarter Theatre, 1985. Bruce Niles, The Normal Heart (staged reading), Criterion Center/Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1993. Summer and Smoke, Stage Right, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, September 23, 1991 .*
HANDLER, Evan
1961PERSONAL
Born January 10,1961, in Queens, NY; son of Murray Raymond (an advertising designer) and Enid Irene (a mental health administrator; maiden name, Ostrov) Handler. Education: Attended JulHard School, 197981. Addresses: /Agent—David Black Literary Agency, 156 Fifth Ave., No. 608, New York, NY 10010. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Chelsea Theater Center, New York City, intern. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Thomas/waiter, Biography: A Came, Chelsea Theatre Center, New York City, 1978.
t114 • HARDY Groom, Stricter, Chelsea Theatre Center, 1979. Tom (cabin boy), Derelict (also known as Final Passages), Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1982. (Broadway debut) Shelley Solomon, Solomon's Child, Little Theatre, 1982. Billy, Weapons of Happiness, Studio Arena Theatre, 1983. "Final Orders" Mike, Early Warnings, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1983. Eugene, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1983. Mel, "Slam!" One-Act Play Marathon '84, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984. Jeffrey Smolowitz, Found a Peanut, Public/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1984. Artie, What's Wrong with This Picture?, Manhattan Theatre Club/DownStage, 1985. Eugene, Broadway Bound, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1986-88. Juan, Coup d'Etat, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1986. Human Nature, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1990. Doug, Six Degrees of Separation, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, then Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, beginning in 1990. Andrew Rally, / Hate Hamlet, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1991. Leo, "Big Al," Marathon 1991 Series C, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1991, then (in double-bill with Angel of Death), American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1992. Time on Fire (solo show), Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1993. Appeared on Broadway in Biloxi Blues, 1985; appeared as Joe, May Day, Seattle Repertory Theatre/ Stage 2; also appeared off-Broadway in Bloodletters. Tours: Hally, Master Harold . . . and the Boys, U.S. cities, 1983-84. Stage Director: Freeze Tag, Henry Street Settlement Theatre, New York City, 1989. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Goldberg, The Chosen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Edward West, Taps, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Elie, War and Love, Cannon, 1985. Bobby, Sweet Lorraine, Angelika, 1987. David, Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Charlie, Ride for Your Life, Interfilm, 1995. Ransom, Buena Vista, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Appeared as Ray, Dear Mr. Wonderful, 1982; and as Eli, The Children's War, 1983. Television Appearances; Series: Mark Braddock, Woops!, Fox, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Allen Secrest, "What If I'm Cay?/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1987. WRITINGS Time on Fire (solo show), Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1993, published as an expanded, fulllength book of memoirs under the title Time on Fire: My Comedy of Terrors, Little, Brown (Boston), 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Boston Globe, September 5, 1993, p. A1. Library Journal, November 1, 1995, p. 100. Los Angeles Times, April 13, 1995, p. F1. New York Times, May 12, 1993, p. C13; May 14, 1993, p. C3. New York Times Book Review, February 18, 1996, p. 16. Publishers Weekly, October 30, 1995, p. 50. San Francisco Review of Books, January/February, 1996, p. 11.*
HARDY, Oliver
1892-1957 PERSONAL
Full name, Oliver Nowell Hardy; born January 18, 1892, in Atlanta, GA; died August 7, 1957, in North Hollywood, CA. Education: Studied law at University of Georgia. Career: Actor and comedian, with partner Stan Laurel, beginning in 1926. Performed in vaudeville and on showboats; member of a stock theatre company in Atlanta, GA. Director of short, comic films early in his career. CREDITS Film Appearances: Murza-Bek, The Rogue Song, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1930. Pardon Us (also known as /a/7 Birds and Gaol Birds),
MGM, 1931.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Pack Up Your Troubles, MGM, 1932. Sons of the Desert (also known as Sons of the Leg/on), MGM, 1933. Olio, The Devil's Brother (also known as The Virtuous Tramps and Fra Diavolo), MGM, 1933. Hollywood Party, MGM, 1934. Oliver Dee, Babes in Toy/and (also known as March of the Wooden Soldiers), MGM, 1934. Bonnie Scotland, MGM, 1935. Himself and Bert Hardy, Our Relations, MGM, 1936. The Bohemian Girl, MGM, 1936. Way Out West, MGM, 1937. Pick a Star (also known as Movie Struck), MGM, 1937. Swiss Miss, MGM, 1938. Block-Heads, MGM, 1938. Dr. Tibbitt, Zenobia (also known as Elephants Never Forget), United Artists (UA), 1939. Ollie, The Flying Deuces, RKO Radio Pictures, 1939. Saps at Sea, UA, 1940. A Chump at Oxford, UA, 1940. Great Guns, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. A-Haunting We Will Co, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Jitterbugs, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. The Dancing Masters, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. Air Raid Wardens, MGM, 1943. Nothing But Trouble, MGM, 1944. The Big Noise, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. The Bullfighters, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945. Willie Paine, The Fighting Kentuckian, Republic, 1949. Utopia (also known as Atoll K and Escapade), Exploitation, 1950. Riding High, Paramount, 1950.
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children: Phil Dayn and Rainy Dawn. Ethnicity: Creek, Cherokee, and French. Education: University of New Mexico, B.A., 1976; University of Iowa, M.F.A., 1978; studied filmmaking at the Anthropology Film Center, 1992. Avocational Interests: Playing the saxophone. Addresses: Home—P.O. Box 40074, Albuquerque, NM87196. Office—c/o Department of English, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131. Career: Screenwriter and poet. Institute for American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM, instructor, 1978-79, 1983-85; Arizona State University, Tempe, instructor, 1980-81; University of Colorado, Boulder, assistant professor, 1985-88; University of Montana, visiting professor, 1985; University of Arizona, Tucson, associate professor, 1988-90; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, professor, 1991 —. Writer and consultant for Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, National Indian Youth Council, and National Endowment for the Arts, 1980-83. Member: PEN International, National Writer's Union, Rio Grande Writers Association. Awards, Honors: NEA Fellow, 1978; Arizona Commission on the Arts fellow, 1989; Oakland PEN Josephine Miles Award, 1990; American Indian Distinguished Achievements in the Arts Award, 1990; The Poetry Society of America's William Carlos William Award, best book of poetry, 1990; American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation, 1991. CREDITS
Appeared in about 200 short films, beginning in 1913, including Putting Pants on Philip, 1926; From Soup to Nuts and Two Tars, 1928; Double Whoopee and Big Business, 1929; and The Music Box, 1932; also appeared mTheBestof Laurel and Hardy, 1971. Television Appearances; Series: Laurel and Hardy Laughtoons, syndicated, 1979. Television Appearances; Episodic: S//ents P/easex ABC, 1960, 1961.*
HARJO, Joy 1951PERSONAL Born May 9, 1951, in Tulsa, OK; daughter of Allen William Foster and Wynema Jewell (Baker) Pickett;
Television Appearances: Interviewed on Moyers: The Power of the Word (episode), PBS, 1989. "The Legend of the Blue Bonnet," in Wildflowers with Helen Hayes (special), 1992. Narrator, The Native Americans (special), TBS, 1994.
RECORDINGS
Furious Light, 1985. Lamman Foundation (video), 1989. Power of the Word (video), PBS, 1989. A Moveable Feast, 1991. New Letters on the Air, 1991. Also recorded music with her band, Poetic Justice. Also recorded music for the audiocassette version of
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Awiakta's 5e/u: Seeking the Corn-Mother's Wisdom, Audio Literature (Berkeley, CA), 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Henry Greenberg), The Gaan Story, Silvercloud Video Productions, 1979-84. Origin of Apache Crown Dance, Silvercloud Video, 1985. Television: (With Henry Greenberg) The Beginning, Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, 1983-84. We Are One, Umonho, Nebraska Educational Television, 1984. Maiden of Deception Pass, Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, 1984-85. / Am Different from My Brother, Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, 1986. The Runaway, Nebraska Educational Television, 1986. Indians and AIDS, 1988. When We Used to Be Humans, 1990. Poetry: The Last Song, Puerto del Sol Press, 1975. What Moon Drove Me to This?, I. Reed Books, 1980. She Had Some Horses, Thunders Mouth Press, 1983. In Mad Love and War, Wesleyan University Press, 1990. Fishing, Ox Head Press, 1991. The Woman Who Fell from the Sky, Norton, 1994. Also contributor to literary journals. Prose: Secrets from the Center of the World, illustrated with photographs by Steven Storm, Sun Tracks and the University of Arizona Press, 1989. Articles: "My Sister, Myself: Two Paths to Survival/' Ms., September-October, 1995, pp. 70-73. "Three Generations of Native American Women's Birth Experiences/' Ms., July-August, 1991, p. 28. OTHER SOURCES Books: Bruchac, Joseph, "An Interview with Joy Harjo," in Survival This Way: Interviews with American Indian Poets, Sun Track and University of Arizona Press (Tucson), 1987. Notable Native Americans, edited by Sharon Malinowski, Gale (Detroit), 1995, pp. 178-181.
Periodicals: American Indian Quarterly, volume 7, no. 1, 1983. Library Journal, February 1, 1994, p. 128. Pasatiempo, August 26, 1989. Poets and Writers, July-August, 1993, pp. 23-27. Tamaqua, spring 1992. Tucson Weekly, December 27, 1989. Village Voice Literary Supplement, April 2, 1991. World Literature Today, spring 1992.
HARRIS, Richard 1933(?)PERSONAL Full name, Richard St. John Harris (one source says Richard R. St. Johns Harris); born October 1, 1933 (some sources say 1930 or 1932), in Limerick, Ireland; immigrated to England; son of Ivan (a flour mill owner) and Mildred (Harty) Harris; married Joan Elizabeth Rees-Williams (an actress), February 9, 1957 (divorced, 1969); married Ann Turkel (an actress), 1974 (divorced, 1981); children: (first marriage) three sons. Education: Attended Sacred Heart Jesuit College; trained for the stage at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, 1956, and Joan Littlewood's International Theatre Workshop, late 1950s. Addresses: Contact—630 Fifth Ave., No. 1510, New York, NY 10010. Career: Actor, director, producer, vocalist, writer, and poet. Appeared on television in England and the United States during late 1950s; affiliated with Associated British Picture Corp., beginning in 1958. Performed and toured in concert as singer and poet. Appeared on stage with the Chieftains, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1988. Member: Knights of Malta. Awards, Honors: Best actor nomination for The Iron Harp; Best Actor Award, Cannes International Film Festival, and Academy Award nomination, best actor, both 1963, and highest honors at Italian, Czechoslovakian, and Russian film festivals, all for This Sporting Life; Golden Globe Award, best motion picture actor in a musical/comedy, 1968, for Camelot; Grammy Award nominations, album of the year for A Tramp Shining, and best contemporary pop male vocalist for "MacArthur Park," both 1968; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a single perfor-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 mance, 1972, for Hallmark Hall of Fame; Grammy Award, best spoken word recording, 1973, for Jonathan Livingston Seagull; Golden Globe Award nomination and Academy Award nomination, both best actor, both 1990, for The Field. CREDITS Film Appearances: Terence O'Brien, Shake Hands with the Devil, United Artists (UA), 1959. Higgins, The Wreck of the Mary Deare, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1959. Sean Reilly, The Night Fighters (also known as A Terrible Beauty), UA, 1960. Corporal Johnstone, The Long and the Short and the Tall (also known as Jungle Fighters), Warner Bros./Pathe, 1961. Barnsby, The Guns of Navarone, Columbia, 1961. Lover, Alive and Kicking, Seven Arts, 1962. John Mills, Mutiny on the Bounty, MGM, 1962. Frank Machin, This Sporting Life, Continental Distributing, 1963. Corrado Zeller, Red Desert (also known as // Deserto Rosso and Le Desert Rouge), Rizzoli Film, 1965. Robert, Three Faces of a Woman, Dino De Laurentiis, 1965. Captain Benjamin Tyreen, Major Dundee, Columbia, 1965. Knut Straud, The Heroes of Telemark, Columbia, 1965. Cain, The Bible... in the Beginning, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Rafer Hoxworth, Hawaii, UA, 1966. Christopher White, Caprice, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. King Arthur, Camelot, Warner Bros. Seven Arts, 1967. James McParlan/McKenna, The Molly Maguires, Paramount, 1970. Lord John Morgan, A Man Called Horse, National General, 1970. Oliver Cromwell, Cromwell, Columbia, 1970. Eitan, Bloomfield (also known as The Hero), World Film Sales, 1971. Zachary Bass, Man in the Wilderness, Warner Bros., 1971. Kilpatrick, Deadly Trackers, Warner Bros., 1973. FalIon, juggernaut, UA, 1974. Harry Crown, 99 and 44/100 Dead (also known as Call Harry Crown), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Eugene Striden, Echoes of a Summer (also known as The Last Castle), Cine Artists, 1976. John Morgan, The Return of a Man Called Horse, UA, 1976.
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King Richard, Robin and Marian, Columbia, 1976. Captain Nolan, Orca (also known as Orca—Killer Whale), Paramount, 1977. Dr. Jonathon Chamberlain, The Cassandra Crossing, Avco Embassy, 1977. Gulliver, Gulliver's Travels, Sunn Classic, 1977. John Carter, Golden Rendezvous, Golden Rendezvous, 1977. Rafer Janders, The Wild Geese, Allied Artists, 1978. Danny Travis, The Last Word (also known as Danny Travis), International, 1979. Falk, The Ravagers, Columbia, 1979. David Swansey, A Game for Vultures, New Line Cinema, 1980. Parker, Tarzan, The Ape Man, UA, 1981. John Morgan—Man Called Horse, Triumphs of a Man Called Horse, Jensen Farley, 1983. Louis Kinney, Highpoint, New World, 1984. Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid, 1984. Martin Steckert, Martin's Day, MGM/UA, 1985. The Three Penny Opera (also known as Mack the Knife), 21st Century Film Productions, 1988. Mr. Peachum, Mack the Knife, Twenty-First Century Releasing, 1989. Bull McCabe, The Field, Avenue Pictures, 1990. Dancer, Ruby Dreams, University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television, 1990. King George II, King of the Wind, Shapiro/ Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1990. Ruby Dreams, 1990. Paddy O'Neil, Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. English Bob, Unforgiven, Warner Bros., 1992. Frank, Wrest//ng Ernest Hemingway, Warner Bros., 1993. Prescott Roe, 5/7ent Tongue, Trimark, 1994. James Jarvis, Cry, the Beloved Country, Miramax, 1995. Tork, Smilla's Sense of Snow, Fox Searchlight, 1997. Also appeared in The Numbers, A Knight in New York, and Outlaws. Film Work: Director, Bloomfield (also known as The Hero), World Film Sales, 1971. Executive producer, Echoes of a Summer (also known as The Last Castle), Cine Artists, 1976. Executive producer, The Return of a Man Called Horse, UA, 1976. Stage Appearances: Mickser, The Quare Fellow, Theatre Royal, Stratford, England, 1956. Louis, A View from the Bridge, Comedy Theatre, London, 1956.
118 • HARRIS Ross, Macbeth, Theatre Royal, 1957-58. Paulino, Man, Beast, and Virtue, Lyric Theatre, London, 1958. Tommy Ledou, The Pier, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, London, 1958. Sebastian Dangerfield, The Ginger Man, Fortune Theatre, London, 1959. Sergeant Collins and George, Fings Ain't Wot They Used r Be, Theatre Royal, 1959. Malheureux, The Dutch Courtesan, Theatre Royal, 1959. Aksenti Ivanovitch, The Diary of a Madman, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1963. King Arthur, Camelot, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1981-82, and Apollo Victoria Theatre, London, 1982. Title role, Henry IV, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1990. Appeared as Monsignor Gusmao, And the Wind Blew; and Bernard Shaw in Love and Lectures. Also appeared in Richard's Cork Leg, American Theatre Arts, Hollywood, CA. Major Tours: Macbeth, Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, European cities, 1958. King Arthur, Camelot, U.S. cities, 1980-82. (And director) King Arthur, Camelot, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1984-86. Also toured European cities in Henry IV. Stage Work: Producer and director, Winter Journey (also known as The Country Girl), Irving Theatre, England, 1956. Producer, The Quare Fellow, Theatre Royal, 1956. Producer, The Diary of a Madman, Royal Court Theatre, 1963. Television Appearances; Specials: Ricardo, Victory, NBC, 1960. The Peggy Fleming Show, NBC, 1968. Philip Rhayader, "The Snow Goose," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1971. Burt Bacharach in Shangri-La, ABC, 1973. King Arthur, Camelot, HBO, 1982. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, Fox, 1988. Lerner & Loewe: Broadway's Last Romantics, PBS, 1988. Eastwood and Company Making "Unforgiven" (also known as Ch'nt Eastwood on Westerns), ABC, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Presenter, The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Presenter, The 49th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1995. Presenter, The 16th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. Ernest Kandinsky, "The Great Kandinsky," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1995. Appeared in The /9th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Kirk Douglas and The /7th Annual People's Choice Awards, both 1991; also appeared in television plays, 195658, including The Iron Harp, 1957. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dupont Show of the Month, CBS, 1957-61. Other Television Appearances: Inspector Jules Maigret, Maigret (movie), syndicated, 1988. Title role, Abraham (miniseries), TNT, 1994. Archdeacon Frollo, The Hunchback (movie), TNT, 1997. RECORDINGS Albums: Recordings include The Prophet Kahil Cibran, Atlantic; A Tramp Shining, MCA; His Greatest Performances, MCA;/onathan Livingston Seagull, Dunhill; and Mac/Arthur Park and This Time. Singles include "MacArthur Park/' Dunhill, 1968, "Didn't We/' 1969, and "My Boy/'1971. WRITINGS Plays: (Adaptor with Lindsay Anderson) The Diary of a Madman, Royal Court Theatre, 1963. Stepping Out, Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead, England, then Duke of York's Theatre, London, both 1984. The Maintenance Man, Comedy Theatre, 1986. The Business of Murder, Duchess Theatre, London, 1987, and Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY. Dead Cuilty, Apollo Theatre, London, 1995. Screenplays: (Co-author) Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun, Columbia, 1970. (With Wolf Mankowitz) Bloomfield (also known as The Hero), World Film Sales, 1971. Musical Compositions: "Zach Bass Theme," Man in the Wilderness, Warner Bros., 1971.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "The Last Castle/' Echoes of a Summer (also known as The Last Castle), Cine Artists, 1976. Other: /, in the Membership of My Days: Poems, M. Joseph, 1973. Honor Bound: A Novel, St. Martin's (New York), 1982. Also author of numerous poems. Adaptations: I, in the Membership of My Days: Poems was recorded with Harris's sons assisting in the reading. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 107, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1983. Periodicals: Film Comment, September-October, 1992, p. 12. Premiere, February, 1991.*
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University of California, Los Angeles, teacher of playwriting, 1966—; Actors Studio, writer, 1967-74; Inner City Cultural Center, teacher of mass communications, 1968; Pasadena Playhouse, playwright. Military service: U.S. Army, Ordnance, 1951-53; served in Korea. Member: Dramatists Guild, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, American Association of Retired Persons, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Librarians Black Caucus, Alliance of Los Angeles Playwrights, Los Angeles Black Playwrights. Awards, Honors: All CIAA (basketball), Howard University, 1956-57; honorarium from University of California, Los Angeles, 1966; City Council citation, distinguished contribution to Los Angeles theatre, from the mayor of Los Angeles; grant from Audrey Skirball-Kenis Theatre Foundation. CREDITS Radio Appearances: Performed in the play Hometown U.S.A., 1953; and on Vo/ce oMmer/ca, 1953-55. WRITINGS
HARRIS, Thomas Walter 1930(Tom Harris; T. H. Darling, a pseudonym) PERSONAL Born April 30, 1930, in Bronx, NY; son of Melvin (an owner of a transport taxi) and Mary (a homemaker) Harris; married Joyce Carter (a teacher), December, 1956. Education: Howard University, B.A., 1957; University of California, Los Angeles, M.A., 1959; University of Southern California, M.L.S., 1962. Politics: Democrat. Religion: "Methodistleans toward Quaker." Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Office—630 West Fifth St., Los Angeles, CA 90071 Career: Playwright and screenwriter. Actors Studio West, member of board of directors of Playwrights Unit; Studio West, Channel 22 Los Angeles, writer and director; Los Angeles Citizens Co., executive producer and director; member of National Playwrights Company and Black Theatre Network. Voice of America, radio writer, 1953-55. Affiliated with Appeal Printing Co., New York, 1948-49, and Bureau of Internal Revenue, Washington, DC, 1956 57; Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA, librarian in literature and fiction department, 1961—.
Stage Plays: A Number One Family (one-act), 1956. Pray for Daniel Adams (one-act), 1958. Golden Spear (one-act), 1969. Daddy Hugs and Kisses, Theatre West, 1960. The Relic, Studio West, Actor's Studio, and UCLA, 1961. The Selma Maid, Studio West, 1967. The Solution, Actor's Studio, 1970, revised as Model City, 1991. Mary Queen of Crackers, Actor's Studio, 1971. Suds, Actor's Studio, 1973. Clothes Pins and Dreams (musical), Pasadena Civil Auditorium, 1990. A Streetcar Salad, Los Angeles Citizens Company, Los Angeles, 1979. Sucfs as Clothespins and Dreams (musical), Pasadena Civic Theatre, Pasadena, CA, 1990. Other plays include Fall of an Iron Horse, All Tigers Are Tame, City Beneath the Skin, Who Killed Sweetie?, Beverly Hills Olympics, At Wits End, The Man Handlers. Some plays published in New American Plays, volume three. Television Scripts: Writer for M Squad, I Spy, Rin Tin Tin, and The Junkyard.
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Film Scripts: Script doctor for numerous films, including When I Crow Up, Man Made Angry, Desert Killing, The Ally, The Guardian, Street Heat, Then Came the Winter, The Brothers, The Voice, and The Old Black Cun. Radio Scripts: Writer for the radio show Voice of America, 195355. Other: Always with Love, Hill & Wang (New York City), 1970. No Time to Play, Acrobat Books (Los Angeles, CA), 1977. Author of the novels When / Grow Up and The Little Dude. Author of short stories. Collector and editor of The Audrey Skirball-Kenis Theater Collection (play collection of produced but unpublished plays in Southern California), 1995. Some writings appear under the name Tom Harris and the pseudonym T. H. Darling.
John Lennon, Backbeat, Gramercy, 1994. Steve, Clockwork Mice, Victor, 1995. Johnny Shellshocked, The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill but Came Down a Mountain, Miramax, 1995. David, Land and Freedom, Gramercy, 1995. Tom Dixon, The Hollow Reed, Senator International/ Iberoamericana/Film Four International, 1996. Jack Price, Still Waters Burn, 1996. Joe O'Reilly, Michael Collins, Warner Bros., 1996. Also appeared in Nothing Personal. Scheduled to appear in Mojo. Television Appearances: Tom, Loved Up, BBC-TV/Screen Two, 1995. Stage Appearances: Roy, Guardian, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, May 9, 1994, p. 194.*
OTHER SOURCES Books: Black Writers, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1989 and 1994. Contemporary Authors, Volume 141, Gale, 1994. Who's Who Among Black Americans, Gale, 1996.
HARRIS, Tom See HARRIS, Thomas Walter
HART, Ian 1965(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1965. Education: Attended drama school in London, England. Addresses: Agent—Writers and Artists Agency, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor. Worked variously milking cows and delivering catered foods. CREDITS Film Appearances: Uncertain Menace, No Surrender, Norstar, 1986. John Lennon, The Hours and Times, Good Machine, 1992.
HARTMAN, Lisa See HARTMAN BLACK, Lisa
HARTMAN BLACK, Lisa 1956(Lisa Hartman) PERSONAL Born June 1, 1956, in Houston, TX; father, an actor and singer; mother's name Jonni (a television producer); married Clint Black (a singer), October 20, 1991. Education: Graduated from High School of Performing Arts, Houston, TX. Addresses: Contact—Joan Hyler Management, 25 Sea Colony Dr., Santa Monica, CA 90405. Career: Actress and singer. Previously a nightclub performer. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tabitha Stevens, Tabitha, ABC, 1977-78. Ciji Dunne, Knots Landing, CBS, 1982-83. Kate Flannery, High Performance, ABC, 1983. Cathy Geary, Knots Landing, CBS, 1983-86. Jade O'Keefe, 2000 Malibu Road, CBS, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Neeley O'Hara, Jacqueline Susann's "Valley of the Dolls/ CBS, 1981. Autumn McAvan Norton, Roses Are for the Rich, CBS, 1987. Judith Krantz's "Dazz/e/'CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Tabltha Stevens, Tabitha, ABC, 1977. Host, The Lisa Hartman Show, ABC, 1979. Darcy Winfield/Marie Winfield, Scared Silly, ABC, 1982. Television Appearances; Movies: Stewardess, Murder at the World Series, ABC, 1977. Crystal, Where the Ladies Go, ABC, 1980. Nikki, Gridlock (also known as The Great American Traffic Jam), NBC, 1980. Crystal Kramer, Valentine Magic on Love Island, NBC, 1980. Amanda Rider, Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues, CBS, 1985. Sarah Dutton, Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal, ABC, 1989. Laura Parks, The Operation, CBS, 1990. Sally Delaney, The Take, USA, 1990. Susan, Firel Trapped on the 37th Floor, ABC, 1991. Linda Fletcher, Not of This World, CBS, 1991. Madeline Whitfield, The Return of Eliott Ness, NBC, 1991. Kristine Morrow, Red Wind, 1991. Without a Kiss Goodbye, 1993. Search for Grace, 1994. Someone Else's Child, 1994. Have You Seen My Son, ABC, 1996. Out of Nowhere, ABC, 1997. Also appeared in Bare Essentials, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Hollywood Foreign Press Association's 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1978. Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. Host, Miss Teen USA, CBS, 1985. American Video Awards, ABC, 1985. The 12th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1986. Hollywood Women, syndicated, 1988. The Magic of David Copperfield X: The Bermuda Triangle, CBS, 1988. The 9th Annual Emmy Awards for Sports, syndicated, 1988. The 24th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1989. Presenter, The 19th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1992.
HAVEL «121 Presenter, The 27th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1992. The Andy Griffith Show Reunion, CBS, 1993. People's 20th Birthday, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: On Stage America, syndicated, 1984. Peggy, "Student Exchange," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. Shelby Russell, "The Ambassador," Matlock, NBC, 1988-89. Dr. Lori Forman, "Double Identity," Perfect Crimes, 1991. Guest, Regis and Kathie Lee, syndicated, 1997. Film Appearances: Just Tell Me You Love Me, Maui Productions, 1979. Faith, Deadly Blessing, United Artists, 1981. Jennie, Where the Boys Are, TriStar, 1984. Seventeenth Bride, 1985. RECORDINGS Albums: Lisa Hartman, CBS/Kirshner, 1977. Hold On, I'm Comin' 1979. Letterock, RCA, 1982. T/7 My Heart Stops, 1988.
HAVEL, Vaclav 1936(Hry; a pseudonym) PERSONAL Born October 5, 1936, in Prague, Czechoslovakia; son of Vaclav M. (a property owner) and Bozena (Vavreckova) Havel; married OlgaSplichalova, 1964 (deceased, 1996); married Dagmar Veskrnova, January 4, 1997; children: (second marriage) one stepdaughter. Education: Attended technical college, 1955-57; studied drama at Academy of Art, Prague, 1962-67. Addresses: Office—Kancelar prezidenta republiky, 119 08 Prague Hrad, Czech Republic. Career: Writer. Worker in a chemical factory; ABC Theatre, Prague, Czechoslovakia, stagehand, 195960; Theatre on the Balustrade, Prague, stagehand, 1960-61, assistant to the artistic director, 1961-63, literary manager, 1963-68, and resident playwright, 1968; elected president of Czechoslovakia by parliament, 1989, president and commander in chief of
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armed forces, 1989-92; president of the Czech Republic, 1993—. Prague Heritage Fund, chairperson, beginning in 1983; Civic Forum, founder, 1989. Military service: Served in the Czech Army. Member: International PEN, Union of Writers (Czechoslovakia), Academic des Sciences Morales et Politiques, Charter 77 (human rights movement; spokesperson), Committee for the Defence of the Unjustly Persecuted (VONS). Awards, Honors: Austrian State Prize for European Literature, 1968; Obie Award, distinguished playwriting, Village Voice, 1970, for The Increased Difficulty of Concentration, and 1984, for A Private V/ew;Jan Palach Prize, 1981; Erasmus Prize for theater, 1986; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1988, for Largo Desolato; Peace Prize, German Booksellers Association, 1989; Olof Palme Prize, 1989; Simon Bolivar Prize, UNESCO, 1990; honorary degree, Columbia University, 1990; President's Award, PEN Center U.S.A. West, 1990; Malaparte Prize, 1990; Sonning Cultural Prize, 1991; Athinai Prize, Onassis Foundation, 1993; European Cultural Society Award, 1993; Polish Order of the White Eagle, 1993; Slovenian Golden Honorary Order of Freedom, 1993; Indira Gandhi Prize, 1994; Philadelphia Liberty Medal, 1994; Premi Internacional Catalunya, 1995; chain, Spanish Order of Isabel of Castile, 1995. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials Faith under Fire, PBS, 1992. The Dvorak Concert from Prague—A Celebration (also known as Dvorak Gala from Prague), PBS, 1994. Voice, Drawn from Memory (animated), PBS, 1995. Appeared in the specials American Tribute to Vaclav Havel and a Celebration of Democracy in Czechoslovakia, 1990, Moyers/Beyond Hate, 1991, and The Concert for Peace from Oslo, 1991. Film Appearances: Appeared as himself in the films Liberte, 1989, and Why Havel?, 1991. WRITINGS Plays: Zahradni slavnost, Theatre on the Balustrade, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1963, published with Vyrozumeni, two essays, and poems in Protokoly (title means "Protocols"), Mlanda Fronta, 1966,
translation by Vera Blackwell published as The Garden Party, J. Cape, 1969. Vyrozumeni, Theatre on the Balustrade, 1965, then Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1968, published by Dilia, 1965, published in Protokoly, Mlanda Fronta, 1966, translation by Blackwell published as The Memorandum, J. Cape, 1967. Ztizena noznost soustredeni, Theatre on the Balustrade, 1968, published by Dilia, 1968, translation by Blackwell produced as The Increased Difficulty of Concentration, Forum Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1969, published by J. Cape, 1972. Audience (produced at Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA), published as 5orry: Two Plays (also includes Vernisaz), translation by Blackwell, Methuen, 1978; produced as Free Advice from Prague (double bill, with Unveiling), translation by Jan Novak, Northlight Theatre, Evanston, IL, 1986-87. A Private View (contains the one-act plays Interview, A Private View, and The Protest), translation by Blackwell, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public/Martinson Theatre, New York City, 1983-84, produced as The Vanek Plays, London, 1990. Temptation, produced in Vienna, Austria, 1985, then by Royal Shakespeare Company, England, translation by Marie Winn produced atPublic/Wilma Theatre, New York City, 1989, translation by George Thiener published by Faber, 1988, Grove (New York City), 1989. Largo Desolato, produced in Bristol, England, translation by Winn produced by NYSF, Public/Susan Stein Shiva Theatre, New York City, 1986, translation by Tom Stoppard published by Grove, 1987.
Author (with Ivan Vyskocil) of the play Autostop (title means "Hitchhike"), produced in Prague, 1961. Author of the plays Spiklenci, Zebracka opera, and Horsky Hotel, published with Audience and Vernisaz in Hry, 1970-76, Sixty-Eight Publishing House, 1977. Also author of The Conspirators, 1971, an adaptation of The Beggars Opera, 1972, The Mountain Hotel (also known as The Mountain Resort), 1974, Protest (one-act), 1978, The Mistake, 1983, Redevelopment (also known as Slum Clearance), 1987, Tomorrow! 1988, and The Guardian Angel. Published collections include Plays (in Czech, under pseudonym Hry), 1991; Selected Plays by Vaclav Havel, 1992; The Garden Party and Other Plays, Grove, 1993; and Selected Plays, 1984-1987, Faber (London, England), 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Screenplays: Lemonade Joe (also known as Limonadovy Joe and Konska Opera), Allied Artists, 1966. Television Specials: Adaptor of his stage play Audience for the television special Havel's Audience with History, 1990. Other: Antikody, published in 1964, reprinted, Odeon (Prague), 1993. Letters to O/ga: June 1979 to September 1982, published in Czech, 1983, translation by Paul Wilson, Knopf (New York City), 1988. (With others) The Power of the Powerless: Citizens against the State in Central Eastern Europe, edited byjohn Keane, M. E. Sharpe (Armonk, NY), 1985. Dalkovy vyslech, 1986, translation published as Disturbing the Peace, Knopf, 1990. Vaclav Havel; or, Living in Truth (essays), edited by Jan Vladislav, Faber, 1987. Long Distance Interrogation, Knopf, 1990. Open Letters: Selected Writings, 1965-1990, edited by Wilson, Knopf, 1991. Letni premitani, 1991, translation by Wilson published as Summer Meditations, Knopf, 1992. Vazeni obcane: Projevy cervenec 1990-cervenec 1992, Lidove noviny (Prague), 1992. Vaclav Havel, 1992 and 1993, Paseka (Prague), 1994. Vaclav Havel '94, Paseka, 1995. Author of the book Toward a Civil Society, 1994. Author of a monograph on writer and painter Joseph Capek, 1963. Work included in anthologies, including Three Eastern European Plays, Penguin, 1970. Contributor to periodicals, including Futurist, New York Review of Books, and Esquire. Adaptations: The television special Vaclav Havel and Largo Desolato, broadcast in 1990, was adapted from Havel's stage play Largo Desolato. The screenplay Opera Zebracka, released in 1991, was based on Havel's play of the same title. OTHER SOURCES Books: Kriseova, Eda, Vaclav Havel: The Authorized Biography, translation by Caleb Grain, St. Martin's (New York City), 1993. Matustik, Martin J., Postnational Identity: Critical Theory and Existential Philosophy in Habermas, Kierkegaard, and Havel, Guilford (New York City), 1993.
HAWKS * 1 2 3 Symynkywicz, Jeffrey, Vaclav Havel and the Velvet Revolution, Dillon Press (NJ), 1995. Periodicals: Esquire, February, 1993, p. 85.*
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Full name, Howard Winchester Hawks; born May 30,1896, inGoshen, IN; died of complications from a concussion, December 26, 1977, in Palm Springs, CA; married first wife, Athole, 1928 (divorced); married Nancy Roe Gross (divorced); married Dee Hartford (divorced); children: David, Greg, Barbara Hawks McCampbell, Kitty Hawks Tanen. Education: Student at Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire; Cornell University, degree in mechanical engineering, 1917. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Paramount Pictures, began as prop boy, became story editor; also worked as a professional race car driver. Military service: U.S. Army Air Forces, World War I; served in France; became second lieutenant. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best director, 1941, for Sergeant York; honorary Academy Award of merit, 1974; Creative Arts Award, film category, Brandeis University, 1977. CREDITS Film Work: Director (with Lewis Seiler), The Air Circus, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1928. Director, The Dawn Patrol, First National, 1930. Director, The Criminal Code, Columbia, 1931. Director, The Crowd Roars, Warner Bros., 1932. Director, Scar/ace (also known as Scarface, Shame of a Nation), United Artists (UA), 1932. Director, Tiger Shark, Warner Bros., 1932. Producer and director, Today We Live, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1933. Producer and director, Twentieth Century, Columbia, 1934. Director (uncredited; with Jack Conway), Viva Villa!, MGM, 1934. Director, Barbary Coast, UA, 1935. Director, Ceiling Zero, Cosmopolitan, 1935. Director (with William Wyler), Come and Get It (also known as Roaring Timbers), UA, 1936.
t124 • HEAD Director, The Road to Glory (also known as Wooden Crosses), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1936. Producer and director, Bringing Up Baby, RKO Radio Pictures, 1938. Producer and director, Only Angels Have Wings, Columbia, 1939. Producer and director, His Girl Friday, Columbia, 1940. Director, Ball of Fire, RKO Radio Pictures, 1941. Director, Sergeant York, Warner Bros., 1941. Director, Air Force, Warner Bros., 1943. Producer, Corvette K-225 (also known as The Nelson Touch), Universal, 1943. Director (with Howard Hughes), The Outlaw, RKO Radio Pictures, 1943. Producer and director, To Have and Have Not, Warner Bros., 1944. Producer and director, The Big Sleep, Warner Bros., 1946. Producer and director, Red River, UA, 1948. Director, A Song Is Born, RKO Radio Pictures, 1948. Director, / Was a Male War Bride (also known as You Can't Sleep Here), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1949. Producer and director (uncredited; with Christian Nyby), The Thing (also known as The Thing From Another World), RKO Radio Pictures, 1951. Producer and director, The Big Sky, RKO Radio Pictures, 1952. Director, Monkey Business, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Director (with Henry Hathaway, Henry Koster, Henry King, and Jean Negulesco), O. Henry's Full House (also known as Full House), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Director, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Producer and director, Land of the Pharaohs, Warner Bros., 1955. Producer and director, Rio Bravo, Warner Bros., 1959. Producer and director, Hatari! (also known as The African Story), Paramount, 1962. Producer and director, Man's Favorite Sport, Universal, 1964. Producer and director, Red Line 7000, Paramount, 1965. Producer and director, El Dorado, Paramount, 1967. Producer and director, Rio Lobo, National General, 1970. Other films include A Girl in Every Port, Cradle Snatchers, and Big Time. Extracts from his films appeared in The Last Picture Show (Red River), 1971;
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 A Small Circle of Friends (The Big Sleep), 1980; Raging Bull (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), 1980; Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (The Big Sleep), 1982; and Switching Channels (His Girl Friday), 1988. Film Appearances: Man on bed, Scarface (also known as Scarface, Shame of a Nation), UA, 1932. Himself, The Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies (documentary; also known as The Century of Cinema and What Price Hollywood?—Martin Scorsese's 100 Years of American Cinema), British Film Institute, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Dan Totheroh and Seton I. Miller) The Dawn Patrol (based on "The Flight Commander/' a story by John Monk Saunders), First National, 1930. (With Vincent Lawrence and Waldemar Young) Test Pilot (based on a story by Frank Wead), MGM, 1938. Author of the screenplay Tiger Love, 1924. Adaptations: The films The Crowd Roars and Indianapolis Speedway (also known as Devil on Wheels; released by Warner Bros, in 1939) wece based on "The Roar of the Crowd," a story by Hawks and Seton I. Miller. Only Angels Have Wings and Red Line 7000 were also based on stories by Hawks. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, December 28, 1977.*
HEAD, Edith 1897-1981 PERSONAL Original name, Edith Claire Posener; born October 28, 1897, in San Bernardino, CA; died of myelobibrosis myeloid, a bone marrow disease, October 24 (some sources say October 26), 1981, in Hollywood, CA; married Charles Head, 1923 (divorced, 1923 or, according to some sources, 1938); married Wiard B. Ihnen (a film set designer), 1940 (died, c. 1978). Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A.; Stanford University, M.A.; attended Otis Art Institute and Chouinard Art School, both Los Angeles.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Career: Costume designer. Teacher of French, Spanish, and art at girls' schools in Lajollaand Los Angeles, CA; Paramount Studios, Hollywood, CA, sketch artist, 1923-38, chief costume designer, 1938-66; Universal Studios, chief costume designer, 1967-81. Designed uniforms for Pan American Airlines, U.S. Coast Guard, and United Nations tour guides; work exhibited at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, 1974, and Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, England, 1977. Lecturer at University of California, Los Angeles, 1949-51, and University of Southern California, 1973. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best black-andwhite costume design, 1949, for The Heiress; Academy Award, best color costume design, 1950, for Samson and Delilah; Academy Award nomination, best costume design, 1950, for All About Eve; Academy Awards, best black-and-white costume design, 1951, for A Place in the Sun, 1953, for Roman Holiday, and 1954, for Sabrina; Academy Award nomination, best costume design, 1957, for Funny Face; Academy Award, best black-and-white costume design, 1960, for The Facts of Life; Film Designer of the Year Award, Los Angeles Mannequins Association, 1962; Costume Designers Guild Award, 1967, for Hotel; Academy Award, best color costume design, 1973, for The Sting; Academy Award nomination, best costume design, 1975, for The Man Who Would Be King; more than thirty additional Academy Award nominations for costume design. CREDITS Film Work; Costume Designer: Peter Pan, Paramount, 1924. The Golden Bed, 1925. (With Howard Greer) The Wanderer, 1925. Mantrap, Paramount, 1926. Wings, Paramount, 1927. The Saturday Night Kid, Famous Players/Paramount, 1929. The Virginian, Paramount, 1929. The Wolf Song, Paramount, 1929. Along Came Youth, Paramount, 1930. Follow the Leader, Paramount, 1930. Only the Brave, Paramount, 1930. The Santa Fe Trail, Paramount, 1930. The Big Broadcast of 1932, Paramount, 1932. A Farewell to Arms, Paramount, 1932. He Learned About Women, Paramount, 1932. Hot Saturday, Paramount, 1932. Love Me Tonight, Paramount, 1932. The 5/gn of the Cross, Paramount, 1932. Two Kinds of Women, Paramount, 1932.
HEAD «125 Under-Cover Man, Paramount, 1932. Cradle Song, Paramount, 1933. Crime of the Century, Republic, 1933. Duck Soup, Parmount, 1933. Gambling Ship, Paramount, 1933. Hello, Everybody, Paramount, 1933. I'm No Angel, Paramount, 1933. She Done Him Wrong, Paramount, 1933. Sitting Pretty, Paramount, 1933. Strictly Personal, Paramount, 1933. White Woman, Paramount, 1933. Ladies Should Listen, Paramount, 1934. Little Miss Marker, Paramount, 1934. Many Happy Returns, Paramount, 1934. The Notorious Sophie Lang, Paramount, 1934. The Pursuit of Happiness, Paramount, 1934. She Loves Me Not, Paramount, 1934. The Witching Hour, Paramount, 1934. You Belong to Me, Paramount, 1934. The Big Broadcast of 1936, Paramount, 1935. Car 99, Paramount, 1935. The Crusades, Paramount, 1935. Father Brown, Detective, Paramount, 1935. Four Hours to Kill, Paramount, 1935. The Glass Key, Paramount, 1935. Here Comes Cookie, Paramount, 1935. Hold 'em, Yale, Paramount, 1935. The Last Outpost, Paramount, 1935. The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, Paramount, 1935. Man on the Flying Trapeze, Paramount, 1935. Men without Names, Paramount, 1935. Mississippi, Paramount, 1935. People Will Talk, Paramount, 1935. Peter Ibbetson, Paramount, 1935. Ruggles of Red Cap, Paramount, 1935. Stolen Harmony, Paramount, 1935. Two for Tonight, Paramount, 1935. Wings in the Dark, Paramount, 1935. The Accusing Finger, Paramount, 1936. The Big Broadcast of 1937, Paramount, 1936. Border Flight, Paramount, 1936. College Holiday, Paramount, 1936. Collegiate, Paramount, 1936. Early to Bed, Paramount, 1936. Hollywood Boulevard, Paramount, 1936. The Jungle Princess, Paramount, 1936. Lady Be Careful, Paramount, 1936. The Milky Way, Paramount, 1936. Murder with Pictures, Paramount, 1936. Poppy, Paramount, 1936. The Return of Sophie Land, Paramount, 1936. Rhythm on the Range, Paramount, 1936. Rose Bowl, Paramount, 1936. The Texas Rangers, Paramount, 1936.
126 • HEAD Thirteen Hours by Air, Paramount, 1936. Three Cheers for Love, Paramount, 1936. Till We Meet Again, Paramount, 1936. Too Many Parents, Paramount, 1936. Wedding Present, Paramount, 1936. Wives Never Know, Paramount, 1936. Woman Trap, Paramount, 1936. Arizona Mahoney, Paramount, 1937. Artists and Models, Paramount, 1937. The Barrier, Paramount, 1937. The Big Broadcast of 1938, Paramount, 1937. Blonde Trouble, Paramount, 1937. Blossoms on Broadway, Paramount, 1937. Borderland, Paramount, 1937. Bom to the West, Paramount, 1937. Bulldog DrummondComes Back, Paramount, 1937. Bulldog Drummond Escapes, Paramount, 1937. Bulldog Drummond's Revenge, Paramount, 1937. Clarence, Paramount, 1937. The Crime Nobody Saw, Paramount, 1937. Daughter of Shanghai, Paramount, 1937. A Doctor's Diary, Paramount, 1937. Double or Nothing, Paramount, 1937. Easy Living, Paramount, 1937. Ebb Tide, Paramount, 1937. Exclusive, Paramount, 1937. Forlorn River, Paramount, 1937. Girl from Scotland Yard, Paramount, 1937. The Great Gambini, Paramount, 1937. Her Husband Lies, Paramount, 1937. Hideaway Girl, Paramount, 1937. Hills of Old Wyoming, Paramount, 1937. Hold 'em, Navy, Paramount, 1937. Hopalong Rides Again, Paramount, 1937. Hotel Haywire, Paramount, 1937. Interns Can't Take Money, Paramount, 1937. John Meade's Woman, Paramount, 1937. King of Gamblers, Paramount, 1937. The Last Train from Madrid, Paramount, 1937. Let's Make a Million, Paramount, 1937. Love on Toast, Paramount, 1937. Make Way for Tomorrow, Paramount, 1937. Midnight Madonna, Paramount, 1937. Mind Your Own Business, Paramount, 1937. Mountain Music, Paramount, 1937. Murder Goes to College, Paramount, 1937. Night Club Scandal, Paramount, 1937. A Night of Mystery, Paramount, 1937. North of the Rio Grande, Paramount, 1937. On Such a Night, Paramount, 1937. Outcast, Paramount, 1937. Partners in Crime, Paramount, 1937. Rustler's Valley, Paramount, 1937. She Asked for It, Paramount, 1937.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 She's No Lady, Paramount, 1937. Sophie Lang Goes West, Paramount, 1937. Souls at Sea, Paramount, 1937. Texas Tra/7, Paramount, 1937. This Way Please, Paramount, 1937. Thrill of a Lifetime, Paramount, 1937. Thunder Trail, Paramount, 1937. True Confession, Paramount, 1937. Turn Off the Moon, Paramount, 1937. Waikiki Wedding, Paramount, 1937. Wells Fargo, Paramount, 1937. Wild Money, Paramount, 1937. All Women Have Secrets, Paramount, 1938. The Arkansas Traveler, Paramount, 1938. Arrest Bulldog Drummond, Paramount, 1938. Artists and Models Abroad, Paramount, 1938. Back Door to Heaven, Paramount, 1938. Bar 20 justice, Paramount, 1938. The Beachcomber, Paramount, 1938. Beau Geste, Paramount, 1938. 800/00, Paramount, 1938. Boy Trouble, Paramount, 1938. The Buccaneer, Paramount, 1938. Bulldog Drummond in Africa, Paramount, 1938. Bulldog Drummond's Bride, Paramount, 1938. Bulldog Drummond's Peril, Paramount, 1938. Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police, Paramount, 1938. Campus Confessions, Paramount, 1938. Cafe Society, Paramount, 1938. The Cat and the Canary, Paramount, 1938. Cassidy of Bar 20, Paramount, 1938. Cocoanut Grove, Paramount, 1938. College Swing, Paramount, 1938. Dangerous to Know, Paramount, 1938. Death of a Champion, Paramount, 1938. Disbarred, Paramount, 1938. Disputed Passage, Paramount, 1938. Dr. Rhythm, Paramount, 1938. The Frontiersman, Paramount, 1938. Give Me a Sailor, Paramount, 1938. The Grade Allen Murder Case, Paramount, 1938. Grand jury Secrets, Paramount, 1938. The Great Victor Herbert, Paramount, 1938. Heart of Arizona, Paramount, 1938. Her jungle Love, Paramount, 1938. Heritage of the Desert, Paramount, 1938. Honeymoon in Bali, Paramount, 1938. Hotel Imperial, Paramount, 1938. Hunted Men, Paramount, 1938. If I Were King, Paramount, 1938. Illegal Traffic, Paramount, 1938. I'm from Missouri, Paramount, 1938. In Old Mexico, Paramount, 1938.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Invitation to Happiness, Paramount, 1938. Island of Lost Men, Paramount, 1938. King of Alcatraz, Paramount, 1938. King of Chinatown, Paramount, 1938. The Lady's from Kentucky, Paramount, 1938. Law of the Pampas, Paramount, 1938. Little Orphan Annie, Colonial/Paramount, 1938. The Llano Kid, Paramount, 1938. Man of Conquest, Republic, 1938. Men with Wings, Paramount, 1938. The Mysterious Rider, Paramount, 1938. Partners of the Plains, Paramount, 1938. Pride of the West, Paramount, 1938. Prison Farm, Paramount, 1938. Professor Beware, Paramount, 1938. Ride a Crooked Mile, Paramount, 1938. St. Louis Blues, Paramount, 1938. Say It in French, Paramount, 1938. Scandal Sheet, Paramount, 1938. Silver on the Sage, Paramount, 1938. Sing, You Sinners, Paramount, 1938. Some Like It Hot, Paramount, 1938. Sons of the Legion, Paramount, 1938. Spawn of the North, Paramount, 1938. The Star Maker, Paramount, 1938. Stolen Heaven, Paramount, 1938. Sudden Money, Paramount, 1938. The Sunset Trail, Paramount, 1938. The Texans, Paramount, 1938. Thanks for the Memory, Paramount, 1938. Tip-Off Girls, Paramount, 1938. Tom Sawyer, Detective, Paramount, 1938. Touchdown, Army, Paramount, 1938. Tropic Holiday, Paramount, 1938. Unmarried, Paramount, 1938. What a Life, Paramount, 1938. You and Me, Paramount, 1938. Zaza, Paramount, 1938. French without Tears, Paramount, 1939. Ceronimo, Paramount, 1939. The Magnificent Fraud, Paramount, 1939. Man /About Town, Paramount, 1939. Midnight, Paramount, 1939. Million Dollar Legs, Paramount, 1939. Never Say Die, Paramount, 1939. The Night of Nights, Paramount, 1939. Night Work, Paramount, 1939. 5/000, Paramount, 1939. Our Leading Citizen, Paramount, 1939. Our Neighbors, the Carters, Paramount, 1939. Paris Honeymoon, Paramount, 1939. Persons in Hiding, Paramount, 1939. Range War, Paramount, 1939. The Renegade Trail, Paramount, 1939.
HEAD « 1 2 7 Rulers of the Sea, Paramount, 1939. Television Spy, Paramount, 1939. This Man Is News, Paramount, 1939. Undercover Doctor, Paramount, 1939. Union Pacific, Paramount, 1939. /Adventure in Diamonds, Paramount, 1940. Arise, My Love, Paramount, 1940. The Biscuit Eater, Paramount, 1940. Buck Benny Rides Again, Paramount, 1940. The Cherokee Strip, Paramount, 1940. Christmas in July, Paramount, 1940. Comin' Round the Mountain, Paramount, 1940. Dancing on a Dime, Paramount, 1940. Dr. Cyclops, Paramount, 1940. Emergency Squad, Paramount, 1940. The Farmer's Daughter, Paramount, 1940. The Ghost Breakers, Paramount, 1940. Golden Cloves, Paramount, 1940. The Great McCinty, Paramount, 1940. Hidden Cold, Paramount, 1940. / Want a Divorce, Paramount, 1940. Knights of the Range, Paramount, 1940. Light of Western Stars, Paramount, 1940. The Light That Failed, Paramount, 1940. Love Thy Neighbor, Paramount, 1940. Moon Over Burma, Paramount, 1940. Mystery Sea Raider, Paramount, 1940. A Night at Earl Carroll's, Paramount, 1940. Northwest Mounted Police, Paramount, 1940. Opened by Mistake, Paramount, 1940. Parole Fixer, Paramount, 1940. The Quarterback, Paramount, 1940. Queen of the Mob, Paramount, 1940. Rangers of Fortune, Paramount, 1940. Remember the Night, Paramount, 1940. Rhythm on the River, Paramount, 1940. Road to Singapore, Paramount, 1940. Safari, Paramount, 1940. Santa Fe Marshall, Paramount, 1940. Seventeen, Paramount, 1940. The Showdown, Paramount, 1940. Stagecoach War, Paramount, 1940. Texas Rangers Ride Again, Paramount, 1940. Those Were the Days, Paramount, 1940. Three Men from Texas, Paramount, 1940. Typhoon, Paramount, 1940. Untamed, Paramount, 1940. Victory, Paramount, 1940. The Way of All Flesh, Paramount, 1940. Women without Names, Paramount, 1940. World in Flames, 1940. Aloma of the South Seas, Paramount, 1941. Among the Living, Paramount, 1941. Bahama Passage, Paramount, 1941.
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Ballot Fire, Goldwyn/RKO, 1941. Birth of the Blues, Paramount, 1941. Border Vigilantes, Paramount, 1941. Buy Me That Town, Paramount, 1941. Caught in the Draft, Paramount, 1941. Doomed Caravan, Paramount, 1941. Flying Blind, Paramount, 1941. Forced Landing, Paramount, 1941. Clamour Boy, Paramount, 1941. Henry Aldrich for President, Paramount, 1941. Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Columbia, 1941. Hold Back the Dawn, Paramount, 1941. / Wanted Wings, Paramount, 1941. In Old Colorado, Paramount, 1941. Kiss the Boys Goodbye, Paramount, 1941. The Lady Eve, Paramount, 1941. Las Vegas Nights, Paramount, 1941. Life with Henry, Paramount, 1941. The Mad Doctor, Paramount, 1941. The Monster and the Girl, Paramount, 1941. New York Town, Paramount, 1941. The Night of January 16th, Paramount, 1941. Nothing But the Truth, Paramount, 1941. One Night in Lisbon, Paramount, 1941. The Parson of Panamint, Paramount, 1941. Pirates on Horseback, Paramount, 1941. Power Dive, Paramount, 1941. Reaching for the Sun, Paramount, 1941. The Road to Zanzibar, Paramount, 1941. The Roundup, Paramount, 1941. Secret of the Wastelands, 1941. Shepherd of the Hills, Paramount, 1941. Skylark, Paramount, 1941. Sullivan's Travels, Paramount, 1941. There's Magic in the Music, Paramount, 1941. Virginia, Paramount, 1941. West Point Widow, Paramount, 1941. Wide Open Town, Paramount, 1941. World Premiere, Paramount, 1941. You Belong to Me, Columbia, 1941. You're the One, Paramount, 1941. Are Husbands Necessary?, Paramount, 1942. Beyond the Blue Horizon, Paramount, 1942. The Fleet's In, Paramount, 1942. The Cay Sisters, First National/Warner Bros., 1942. The Glass Key, Paramount, 1942. The Great Man's Lady, Paramount, 1942. Henry Aldrich, Editor, Paramount, 1942. Holiday Inn, Paramount, 1942. / Married a Witch, Paramount/United Artists, 1942. The Lady Has Plans, Paramount, 1942. Lucky Jordan, Paramount, 1942. The Major and the Minor, Paramount, 1942. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, Paramount, 1942.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 My Favorite Blonde, Paramount, 1942. My Heart Belongs to Daddy, Paramount, 1942. The Palm Beach Story, Paramount, 1942. The Remarkable Andrew, Paramount, 1942. Road to Morocco, Paramount, 1942. Star Spangled Rhythm, Paramount, 1942. This Cun for Hire, Paramount, 1942. Wake Island, Paramount, 1942. China, Paramount, 1943. The Crystal Bell, United Artists, 1943. Five Graves to Cairo, Paramount, 1943. Flesh and Fantasy, Universal, 1943. For Whom the Bell Tolls, Paramount, 1943. The Good Fellows, Paramount, 1943. Happy Go Lucky, Paramount, 1943. Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour, Paramount, 1943. Henry Aldrich Haunts a House, Paramount, 1943. Hostages, Paramount, 1943. Lady Bodyguard, Paramount, 1943. Lady of Burlesque, United Artists, 1943. Let's Face It, Paramount, 1943. Night Plane from Chungking, Paramount, 1943. No Time for Love, Paramount, 1943. Riding High, Paramount, 1943. Salute for Three, Paramount, 1943. Tender Comrade, RKO, 1943. They Got Me Covered, Goldwyn/RKO, 1943. True to Life, Paramount, 1943. Young and Willing, United Artists, 1943. And Now Tomorrow, Paramount, 1944. And the Angels Sing, Paramount, 1944. Double Indemnity, Paramount, 1944. Going My Way, Paramount, 1944. The Great Moment, Paramount, 1944. Hail the Conquering Hero, Paramount, 1944. Henry Aldrich's Little Secret, Paramount, 1944. Here Come the Waves, Paramount, 1944. The Hitler Gang, Paramount, 1944. The Hour Before the Dawn, Paramount, 1944. / Love a Soldier, Paramount, 1944. I'll Be Seeing You, Vanguard/United Artists, 1944. Lady in the Dark, Paramount, 1944. The Man in Half Moon Street, Paramount, 1944. Ministry of Fear, Paramount, 1944. The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, Paramount, 1944. National Barn Dance, Paramount, 1944. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Paramount, 1944. Rainbow Island, Paramount, 1944. Standing Room Only, Paramount, 1944. Till We Meet Again, Paramount, 1944. The Uninvited, Paramount, 1944. You Can't Rat/on Love, Paramount, 1944. The Affairs of Susan, Paramount, 1945. The Bells of St. Mary's, Rainbow/RKO, 1945.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Bring on the Girls, Paramount, 1945. Christmas in Connecticut, Warner BrosVFirst National, 1945. Duffy's Tavern, Paramount, 1945. Hold That Blonde, Paramount, 1945. Incendiary Blonde, Paramount, 1945. The Lost Weekend, Paramount, 1945. Love Letters, Paramount, 1945. Masquerade in Mexico, Paramount, 1945. A Medal for Benny, Paramount, 1945. M/ss Susie Slagle's, Paramount, 1945. Murder He Says, Paramount, 1945. Out of This World, Paramount, 1945. Road to Utopia, Paramount, 1945. Salty O'Rourke, Paramount, 1945. The Stork Club, Paramount, 1945. You Came Along, Paramount, 1945. The Blue Dahlia, Paramount, 1946. Blue Skies, Paramount, 1946. The Bride Wore Boots, Paramount, 1946. California, Paramount, 1946. Monsieur Beauclaire, Paramount, 1946. My Reputation, Warner Bros., 1946. Notorious, RKO Radio Pictures, 1946. Our Hearts Were Crowing Up, Paramount, 1946. The Perfect Marriage, Paramount, 1946. The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, Paramount, 1946. To Each His Own, Paramount, 1946. The Virginian, Famous Players/Paramount, 1946. The Well-Croomed Bride, Paramount, 1946. Blaze of Noon, Paramount, 1947. Calcutta, Paramount, 1947. Cross My Heart, Paramount, 1947. Cry Wolf, Warner Bros., 1947. Dear Ruth, Paramount, 1947. Desert Fury, Paramount, 1947. Dream Girl, Paramount, 1947. Easy Come, Easy Go, Paramount, 1947. / Walk Alone, Paramount, 1947. The Imperfect Lady, Paramount, 1947. My Favorite Brunette, Paramount, 1947. The Other Love, Enterprise/United Artists, 1947. The Per/7s of Pauline, Paramount, 1947. Ramrod, Enterprise/United Artists, 1947. Road to Rio, Paramount, 1947. The Trouble with Women, Paramount, 1947. The Two Mrs. Carrolls, Warner Bros., 1947. Variety Girl, Paramount, 1947. We/come Stranger, Paramount, 1947. Where There's Life, Paramount, 1947. Wild Harvest, Paramount, 1947. Arch of Triumph, Enterprise/United Artists, 1948. Beyond Glory, Paramount, 1948. The Big Clock, Paramount, 1948.
HEAD « 1 2 9 The Emperor Waltz, Paramount, 1948. Enchantment, RKO, 1948. A Foreign Affair, Paramount, 1948. Isn't It Romantic?, Paramount, 1948. ]une Bride, Warner Bros., 1948. Miss Tatlock's Millions, Paramount, 1948. My Own True Love, Paramount, 1948. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, Paramount, 1948. Rachel and the Stranger, RKO, 1948. Saigon, Paramount, 1948. The Sainted Sisters, Paramount, 1948. The Sealed Verdict, Paramount, 1948. So Evil My Love, Paramount, 1948. Sorry, Wrong Number, Paramount, 1948. The Accused, Paramount, 1949. Beyond the Forest, Warner Bros., 1949. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Paramount, 1949. The Great Gatsfay, Paramount, 1949. The Great Lover, Paramount, 1949. (With Gile Steele) The Heiress, Paramount, 1949. Manhandled, Paramount, 1949. My Foolish Heart, RKO, 1949. My Friend Irma, Paramount, 1949. Red, Hot, and Blue, Paramount, 1949. Rope of Sand, Paramount, 1949. (With Gus Peters, Dorothy Jenkins, Gwen Wakeling, and Elois Jenssen) Samson and Delilah, Paramount, 1949. Song of Surrender, Paramount, 1949. Whispering Smith, Paramount, 1949. (With Charles LeMaire) All About Eve, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950. Copper Canyon, Paramount, 1950. Dark City, Paramount, 1950. Fancy Pants, Paramount, 1950. The File on The/ma Jordan, Paramount, 1950. The Furies, Paramount, 1950. Let's Dance, Paramount, 1950. Malaya, MGM, 1950. Mr. Music, Paramount, 1950. My Friend Irma Goes West, Paramount, 1950. No Man of Her Own, Paramount, 1950. Paid in Full, Paramount, 1950. Riding High, Paramount, 1950. September Affair, Paramount, 1950. Sunset Boulevard, Paramount, 1950. The Big Carnival, Paramount, 1951. Branded, Paramount, 1951. Crosswinds, Paramount, 1951. Darling, How Could You?, Paramount, 1951. Dear Brat, Paramount, 1951. Detective Story, Paramount, 1951. Here Comes the Groom, Paramount, 1951.
130 • HEAD Hong Kong, Paramount, 1951. The Last Outpost, Paramount, 1951. The Lemon Drop Kid, Paramount, 1951. My Favorite Spy, Paramount, 1951. Payment on Demand, RKO, 1951. Peking Express, Paramount, 1951. Rhubarb, Paramount, 1951. Sailor Beware, Paramount, 1951. Silver City, Paramount, 1951. Submarine Command, Paramount, 1951. That's My Boy, Paramount, 1951. When Worlds Collide, Paramount, 1951. A Place in the Sun, Paramount, 1951. /Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick, Paramount, 1952. Anything Can Happen, Paramount, 1952. Caribbean, Paramount, 1952. Carrie, Paramount, 1952. Come Back, Little Sheba, Paramount, 1952. Denver and Rio Grande, Paramount, 1952. The Greatest Show on Earth, Paramount, 1952. Hurricane Smith, Paramount, 1952. Jumping Jacks, Paramount, 1952. Just for You, Paramount, 1952. My Son John, Paramount, 1952. Red Mountain, Paramount, 1952. Red Snow, Columbia, 1952. Road to Bali, Paramount, 1952. Ruby Gentry, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Somebody Loves Me, Paramount, 1952. Something to Live For, Paramount, 1952. 5on of Paleface, Paramount, 1952. The Stooge, Paramount, 1952. This Is Dynamite, 1952. The Turning Point, Paramount, 1952. Arrowhead, Paramount, 1953. The Caddy, Paramount, 1953. Forever Female, Paramount, 1953. Here Come the Girls, Paramount, 1953. Houdini, Paramount, 1953. Jamaica Run, Clarion/Paramount, 1953. Little Boy Lost, Paramount, 1953. The Naked Jungle, Paramount, 1953. Off Limits, Paramount, 1953. Pleasure Island, 1953. Pony Express, Paramount, 1953. Roman Holiday, Paramount, 1953. Sangaree, Paramount, 1953. The Savage, Paramount, 1953. Scared Stiff, Paramount, 1953. Shane, Paramount, 1953. Stalag 17, Paramount, 1953. The Stars Are Singing, Paramount, 1953. Those Redheads from Seattle, Paramount, 1953. Thunder in the East, Paramount, 1953.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Tropic Zone, Paramount, 1953. The Vanquished, Paramount, 1953. The War of the Worlds, 1953. About Mrs. Leslie, Paramount, 1954. Alaska Seas, Paramount, 1954. The Bridges at Toko-Ri, Paramount, 1954. The Country Girl, Paramount, 1954. Elephant Walk, Paramount, 1954. Jivaro, Paramount, 1954. Knock on Wood, Dena/Paramount, 1954. Living It Up, Paramount, 1954. Money from Home, Paramount, 1954. Mr. Casanova, Paramount, 1954. Rear Window, Paramount, 1954. Red Carters, Paramount, 1954. Sabrina (also known as Sabrina Fair), Paramount, 1954. Secret of the Incas, Paramount, 1954. Them!, Warner Bros., 1954. Three Ring Circus, Paramount, 1954. White Christmas, Paramount, 1954. Artists and Models, Paramount, 1955. Conquest of Space, Paramount, 1955. The Desperate Hours, Paramount, 1955. The Far Horizons, Paramount, 1955. The Girl Rush, Paramount, 1955. He//'s Island, Paramount, 1955. Lucy Gallant, Paramount, 1955. The Rose Tattoo, Paramount, 1955. Run for Cover, Paramount, 1955. The Seven Little Foys, Paramount, 1955. Strategic Air Command, Paramount, 1955. To Catch a Thief, Paramount, 1955. The Trouble with Harry, Paramount, 1955. You're Never Too Young, Paramount, 1955. Anything Goes, Paramount, 1956. The Birds and the Bees, Paramount, 1956. The Come On, Allied Artists, 1956. The Court Jester, Paramount, 1956. Hollywood or Bust, Paramount, 1956. The Leather Saint, Paramount, 1956. The Man Who Knew Too Much, Paramount, 1956. The Mountain, Paramount, 1956. Pardners, Paramount, 1956. The Proud and the Profane, Paramount, 1956. The Rainmaker, Paramount, 1956. The Scarlet Hour, Paramount, 1956. The Search for Bridey Murphy, Paramount, 1956. The Ten Commandments, Paramount, 1956. That Certain Feeling, Paramount, 1956. Three Violent People, Paramount, 1956. Beau James, Paramount, 1957. The Buster Keaton Story, Paramount, 1957. The Delicate Delinquent, Paramount, 1957.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The Devil's Hairpin, Paramount, 1957. Fear Strikes Out, Paramount, 1957. (With Hubert DeGivenchy) Funny Face, Paramount, 1957. Gunfightatthe O.K. Corral, Paramount, 1957. Hear Me Good, Paramount, 1957. The Joker Is Wild, Paramount, 1957. The Lonely Man, Paramount, 1957. Loving You, Paramount, 1957. The Sad Sack, Paramount, 1957. Short Cut to Hell, Paramount, 1957. The Tin Star, Paramount, 1957. Wild Is the Wind, Paramount, 1957. Witness for the Prosecution, United Artists, 1957. As Young As We Are, Paramount, 1958. The Buccaneer, Paramount, 1958. The Geisha Boy, Paramount, 1958. Hot Spell, Paramount, 1958. Houseboat, Paramount-Scribe, 1958. / Married a Monster from Outer Space, Paramount, 1958. King Creole, Paramount, 1958. Maracaibo, Paramount, 1958. The Matchmaker, Paramount, 1958. Me and the Colonel, Columbia, 1958. The Party Crashers, Paramount, 1958. Roc/c-a-bye Baby, Paramount, 1958. St. Louis Blues, Paramount, 1958. Separate Tables, United Artists, 1958. Teacher's Pet, Paramount, 1958. Vert/go, Paramount, 1958. Alias Jesse James, Hope Enterprises/United Artists, 1959. The Black Orchid, Paramount, 1959. But Not for Me, Paramount, 1959. Career, RKO, 1959. Don't Give Up the Ship, Paramount, 1959. The Five Pennies, Paramount, 1959. The Hangman, Paramount, 1959. A Hole in the Head, United Artists, 1959. The Jayhawkers, Paramount, 1959. Last Train from Gun Hill, Paramount, 1959. That Kind of Woman, Paramount, 1959. Too Young for Love, 1959. The Trap, Paramount, 1959. The Young Captives, Paramount, 1959. The Bellboy, Paramount, 1960. A Breath of Scandal, Paramount, 1960. Cinderfella, Paramount, 1960. (With Edward Stevenson) The Facts of Life, United Artists, 1960. G.I. Blues, Paramount, 1960. He//er in Pink Tights, Paramount, 1960. It Started in Naples, Paramount, 1960.
HEAD « 1 3 1 Pepe, Columbia, 1960. The Rat Race, Paramount, 1960. A Touch of Larceny, Paramount, 1960. Visit to a Small Planet, Paramount, 1960. All in a Night's Work, Paramount, 1961. Blue Hawaii, Paramount, 1961. Breakfast at Tiffany's, Paramount, 1961. The Errand Boy, Paramount, 1961. The Ladies' Man, Paramount, 1961. Love in a Goldfish Bowl, Paramount, 1961. Man-Trap, Paramount, 1961. On the Double, Dena-Capri/Paramount, 1961. The Pleasure of His Company, Paramount, 1961. Pocketful of Miracles, Franton/United Artists, 1961. Summer and Smoke, Paramount, 1961. The Counterfeit Traitor, Paramount, 1962. Escape from Zahrain, Paramount, 1962. A Girl Named Tamiko, Paramount, 1962. Girls! Girls! Girls!, Paramount, 1962. Hatar/7, Paramount, 1962. It's Only Money, Paramount, 1962. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Paramount, 1962. My Geisha, Paramount, 1962. The Pigeon That Took Rome, Paramount, 1962. Too Late Blues, Paramount, 1962. Who's Cot the Action?, Paramount, 1962. The Birds, Universal, 1963. Come Blow Your Horn, Paramount, 1963. Critic's Choice, Warner Bros., 1963. Donovan's Reef, Paramount, 1963. Fun inAcapuIco, Paramount, 1963. Hud, Paramount, 1963. / Could Go On Singing, Barbican/United Artists, 1963. Love with the Proper Stranger, Paramount, 1963. My Six Loves, Paramount, 1963. A New Kind of Love, Paramount, 1963. The Nutty Professor, Paramount, 1963. Papa's Delicate Condition, Amro/Paramount, 1963. Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?, Paramount, 1963. Who's Minding the Store?, Paramount, 1963. Wives and Lovers, Paramount, 1963. The Carpetbaggers, Embassy Pictures Corp./Paramount, 1964. The Disorderly Orderly, Paramount, 1964. A House Is Not a Home, Embassy Pictures Corp., 1964. ]ohn Goldfarb, Please Come Home, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Lady in a Cage, Paramount, 1964. Man's Favorite Sport?, Universal, 1964. Mamie, Universal, 1964. The Patsy, Paramount, 1964.
132 • HEAD Roustabout, Paramount, 1964. Sex and the Single Girl, Warner Bros., 1964. What a Way to Co, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Where Love Has Gone, Paramount, 1964. Boeing Boeing, Paramount, 1965. The Family Jewels, Paramount, 1965. The Great Race, Warner Bros., 1965. The Hallelujah Trail, United Artists, 1965. Harlow, Paramount, 1965. Inside Daisy Clover, Warner Bros., 1965. Love Has Many Faces, Columbia, 1965. Red Line 7000, Paramount, 1965. The Slender Thread, Paramount, 1965. The Sons of Katie Elder, Paramount, 1965. Sylvia, Paramount, 1965. 36 Hours, MGM, 1965. Who Has Seen the Wind?, 1965. The Yellow Rolls-Royce, MGM, 1965. Assault on a Queen, Paramount, 1966. The Last of the Secret Agents?, Paramount, 1966. Nevada Smith, Paramount, 1966. Not with My Wife, You Don't!, Warner Bros., 1966. The Oscar, Embassy Pictures Corp., 1966. Paradise, Hawaiian Style, Paramount, 1966. Penelope, Euterpe/MGM, 1966. The Swinger, Paramount, 1966. This Property Is Condemned, Paramount, 1966. Torn Curtain, Universal, 1966. Waco, Paramount, 1966. Barefoot in the Park, Paramount, 1967. The Caper of the Golden Bulls, Embassy, 1967. Chuka, Paramount, 1967. Easy Come, Easy Go, Paramount, 1967. El Dorado, Paramount, 1967. Hotel, Warner Bros., 1967. Warning Shot, Paramount, 1967. Hellfighters, Universal, 1968. In Enemy Country, Universal, 1968. Madigan, Universal, 1968. The Pink Jungle, Universal, 1968. The Secret War of Harry Frigg, Universal, 1968. What's So Bad About Feeling Good?, Universal, 1968. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Colossus: The Forbin Project, Universal, 1969. Downhill Racer, Wildwood/Paramount, 1969. Eye of the Cat, Universal, 1969. House of Cards, Westworld/Universal, 1969. The Lost Man, Universal, 1969. Sweet Charity, Universal, 1969. Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here, Universal, 1969. Topaz, Universal, 1969. Winning, Universal, 1969.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Airport, Universal, 1970. Myra Breckinridge, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Story of a Woman, Universal, 1970. Skullduggery, Universal, 1970. Red Sky at Morning, Universal, 1971. Sometimes a Great Notion, Universal, 1971. Pete V T////e, Universal, 1972. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, National General, 1972. Hammersmith Is Out, Cinerama, 1972. Ash Wednesday, Paramount, 1973. The Sting, Universal, 1973. Showdown, Universal, 1973. The Don Is Dead, Universal, 1973. A Doll's House, Paramount, 1973. Airport 1975, Universal, 1974. The Great Waldo Pepper, Universal, 1975. The Man Who Would Be King, Allied Artists, 1975. Rooster Cogburn, Universal, 1975. Airport '77, Universal, 1976. The Blue Bird, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Family Plot, Universal, 1976. Cable and Lombard, Universal, 1976. W. C. Fields and Me, Universal, 1976. Sex and the Married Woman, 1977. Sunshine Christmas, 1977. The Big Fix, Universal, 1978. Oily, Oily, Oxen Free, Sanrio, 1978. Sextette, Crown International, 1978. The Last Married Couple in America, Universal, 1980. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, Universal, 1982. Television Work; Miniseries: Costume designer, Z./tt/e Women, 1978. Television Work; Movies: Costume designer, The Screaming Woman, MCA-TV, 1972. Costume designer, Divorce His, Divorce Hers, Viacom, 1973. Costume designer, The Disappearance of Aimee, 1976. Television Appearances; Series: Hostess of a television series in the 1950s. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Art Linkletter's House Party, between 1952 and 1969. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Art Linkletter's House Party, between 1945 and 1952.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 WRITINGS Books (With Jane Kesner Ardmore) The Dress Doctor (autobiography), (Boston, MA), 1959. (With Joe Hyams) Dress for Success, (New York City), 1967. Other: Contributor to magazines and newspapers, including Show, Time, Good Housekeeping, Screenland, Photoplay, and Silver Screen. Fashion editor, Holiday, 1973. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Acker, Ally, Reel Women: Pioneers of the Cinema, 1896 to the Present, Continuum (New York City), 1991. Contemporary Authors, Volume 105, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1982. McHenry, Robert, Liberty's Women, Merriam (Springfield, MA), 1980. Morgan, Ann Lee, editor, Contemporary Designers, Gale, 1984. Periodicals: Architectural Digest, April, 1992, p. 226. Films, May, 1981. Interview, January, 1974. Newsweek, November 9, 1981. New York Times, October 27, 1981. Time, November 9, 1981.*
HEADLY, Glenne
1955PERSONAL
Born March 13, 1955 (some sources say 1957), in New London, CT; married John Malkovich (an actor and director), August 2, 1982 (divorced). Education: Graduated from High School of the Performing Arts, New York City, and from American College of Switzerland; trained for the stage at Herbert Berghof Studios. Avocational interests: Shopping. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress and playwright. Member of company, Steppenwolf Theatre Company and St. Nicholas New Works Ensemble, both Chicago, IL. Worked variously
HEADLY « 1 3 3 as waitress at TriBeCa. Participant in wildlife causes and studies. Member: Greenpeace, American Farmland Trust, Defenders of Wildlife, Save-the-Redwoods League. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1984, for The Philanthropist; shared Drama Desk Award, best ensemble acting, 1984, for Balm in Cilead; Emmy Award nomination, 1989, for Lonesome Dove; four Joseph Jefferson Awards, for the Steppenwolf Theatre Company productions Say Goodnight Grade, Balm in Gilead, The Miss Firecracker Contest, and Coyote Ugly. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Emma, Curse of the Starving Class, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1979. Laura Wingfield, The Glass Menagerie, North Light Repertory Theatre, Evanston, IL, 1982. (Off-Broadway debut) Terry, Extremities, Westside Arts Center, Cheryl Crawford Theatre, New York City, 1983. Celia, The Philanthropist, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1983. Ann, Balm in Gilead, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, then Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, both 1984, later Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1984-85. Raina Petkoff, Arms and the Man, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1985. Billie Dawn, Bom Yesterday, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, 1988. Appeared in Say Goodnight Grade, The Miss Firecracker Contest, Coyote Ugly, and Loose Ends, all with Steppenwolf Theatre Company; also appeared in The Diary of Anne Frank and Charley's Aunt. Stage Work: Director of Canadian Gothic. Film Appearances: Lola, Four Friends (also known as Georgia's Friends), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Miss Debbylike, Doctor Detroit, Universal, 1983. Joan, Eleni, Warner Bros., 1985. Trelis, Fandango, Warner Bros., 1985. Hooker, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985. Trish, Making Mr. Right, Orion, 1987. Renee Lomax, Nadine, TriStar, 1987. Kate—Mother, Paperhouse, Vestron, 1988. Janet Colgate, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Orion, 1988.
134 • HEMINGWAY Cora Gage, Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. less Trueheart, Dick Tracy, Touchstone, 1990. Joyce Urbanski, Mortal Thoughts, Columbia, 1991. Theresa, Getting Even with Dad, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1994. Iris Holland, Mr. Holland's Opus, Buena Vista, 1995. Susan Parish, 2 Days in the Valley, MGM/UA, 1996. Rita Robbins, Sgt. Bilko (also known as Sergeant Bilko)f Universal, 1996. Appeared as Olive, Seize the Day, 1986, and as Charlotte, Ordinary Magic, [Canada], 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Abby Keaton, ER, NBC, 1996-. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Elmira Johnson, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Adele Ratignolle, Grand Isle (also known as The Awakening), TNT, 1992. Dr. Mary Guinan, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Ruth, Bastard out of Carolina, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Olive, "Seize the Day/' Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Voice, Santabear's Highflying Adventure (animated), CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Darlene, "Tricks," Hotel Room, HBO, 1993. Gretchen (guest caller), "An Affair to Forget/' Frasier, NBC, 1993. WRITINGS Author of plays.
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HEMINGWAY, Margaux
1955-1996
OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Margot Hemingway, February 1,1955, in Portland, OR; died July 3, 1996, in Santa Monica, CA. Actress, model. Hemingway achieved celebrity as a model, appearing on the covers of magazines such as Vogue, and for securing a record $1 million contract for becoming the spokesperson for Faberge's Babe fragrance in the 1970s. On the heels of her modeling success, she turned to acting and appeared in the 1976 film Lipstick, which centered on a young woman's revenge murder of the man who raped her. She starred in the movie with her younger sister, Mariel, playing a minor role. Although the movie was criticized by reviewers, Hemingway was presented with a citizenship award by the California Bar Association. Due to the awareness brought to the subject of rape by the movie, the California Legislature passed the Margaux Hemingway Resolution No. 109. The law states that a rape victim's sexual history can not be discussed during a trial. Hemingway also appeared in movies such as They Call Me Bruce?, Inner Sanctum, and Deadly Rivals. She also made a documentary about her grandfather, legendary author and sportsman Ernest Hemingway, and worked on Hemingway's Adventure: Fly Fishing in South America for television. Hemingway admitted to problems with alcohol, bulimia, and epilepsy. After treatment at the Betty Ford Clinic in 1988, she attempted a comeback in 1990 by posing nude for Playboy. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 7, 1996, section 4, p. 4. Los Angeles Times, July 2, 1996, pp. B1, 3. New York Times, July 3, 1996, pp. A21, D18. Times (London), July 3, 1996, p. 23. Washington Post, July 3, 1996, p B6.
SIDELIGHTS: HEYMAN, Barton 1937-1996 Among her favorite roles is Emma in Curse of the Starving Class. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York, February 20, 1989, pp. 46, 48, 50, 53, 54. New York Times, November 4, 1998.*
OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born January 24,1937, in Washington; died of a heart attack, May 15, 1996, in Manhattan, NY. Actor. An actor of stage and screen for more than thirty years, Heyman believed that his last onscreen line was the highlight of his career. His line, "Dead man walking," was the title of the widely acclaimed 1995 film. After graduating from the University of California,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Los Angeles, Heyman studied with Lee Strasberg and Warren Robertson. In 1952 he made his theatrical debut in Los Alamos, New Mexico, as the lead in He//o Out There. He also appeared in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry V, Sleep, and Indians. In 1995 he portrayed a truck driver who thinks he sees a likeness of Elvis Presley in Him. Heyman also appeared in many movies. In 1970 he made his film debut in Valdez Is Coming. He made several more films, including The Exorcist, Awakenings, Bang the Drum Slowly, Bonfire of the Vanities, The Secret of My Success, and Cruising. Heyman also appeared in several films made for television. They include North and South, One Police Plaza, Chicago Trial, and The Kennedy Years. He also appeared in episodes of Law and Order, Kojak, The Commish, and All My Children. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in the East, Marquis Who's Who, 1994. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, May 21, 1996, p. B8. New York Times, May 20, 1996, p. B14. Washington Post, May 21, 1996, p. C5.
HIGHTOWER, Rosella
1920-
PERSONAL Born January 1, 1920, in Ardmore, OK; daughter of Charles E. and Eula M. (Fanning) Hightower; married Jean A. Robier (a designer), May 6, 1955 (some sources say 1952); children: Dominique Monet. Ethnicity: Native American. Education: Attended public schools in Kansas City, MO; studied ballet with Dorothy Perkins, Mikhail Fokine, Leonide Massine, Anatole Vilzak, and Pierre Vladimirov. Addresses: Office—Opera Paris, 8 rue Scribe, 75009 Paris, France; and Centre International Danse Residence, Gallia, 06 Cannes, France. Career: Ballerina, choreographer, director, and teacher. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, member of company, 1938-41; Ballet Theatre (later American Ballet Theatre), soloist, 1941-45; Ballet Russe Highlights of Leonide Massine, ballerina, 1945-46; Original Ballet Russe, toured North and South America, until 1947; Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo (later Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas), member of company,
HIGHTOWER • 135 1947-61, soloist, 1961-62; Le Centre de Danse International, Cannes, France, founder and director, 1961—. Nouveau Ballet Opera de Marseille, director, 1969-72; Ballet de Nancy, director, 1975-78; director, International Academy of Dance, Venice, 1975; founder of dance company in Cannes, France, 1976; La Danse Opera de Paris, artistic director, 1981-83; LaScala,Milan, Italy, ballet director, 1984. Professor of choreography at Theatre Marseilles Opera, Nancy Opera (France), Paris Opera, 1973-80. Appeared with Markova-Dolin Company, 1946, and American Ballet Theatre, 1955-56; Les Grand Ballets Canadiens, guest artist, 1963; toured with French dance ensemble in North Africa and South America, 1964. Ballet du XXe Siecle, Brussels, Belgium, teacher. Awards, Honors: Grand Prix des critiques de danse, 1949; Medaille Universitaire de la danse, 1967; French Legion of Honor, chevalier, 1975, officier, 1988; Grand Prix national de danse, 1990; officier, I'Ordre National du merite. CREDITS Stage Appearances; Ballets: A fish, "The Creation," Seventh Symphony, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1938. Pas de trois, Swan Lake, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1940. One of the Philistines, Carnaval, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1941. Carlotta Grisi, Pas de quatre, Ballet Theatre, New York City, 1941. A lover-in-experience, Pillar of Fire, Ballet Theatre, 1942. Aristocrat, Mademoiselle Angot (also known as Mam'zelleAngot), Ballet Theatre, 1943. She Wore a Perfume, Dim Lustre, Ballet Theatre, 1943. Calliope,/Apo//o, Ballet Theatre, 1943. White witch, FairatSorochinsk, Ballet Theatre, 1943. A mother, Barn Dance, Ballet Theatre, 1944. Odette, Swan Lake, Ballet Theatre, 1944. Title role, Giselle, Ballet Theatre, 1944. The courtesan, Sebastian, Original Ballet Russe, New York City, 1946. Les Sylphides, Original Ballet Russe, 1946. Larghetto, Constant/a, Original Ballet Russe, 1946. Principal dancer, Don Quixote, Original Ballet Russe, 1946. Principal dancer, Black Swan, Original Ballet Russe, 1946. Principal dancer, Pas de trois, Original Ballet Russe, 1947.
136 • HIGHTOWER Ballerina in white, Noir et blanc, Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 1948. The miller's wife, LeTricorne, Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo, 1949. She, Persephone, Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo, 1950. Principal dancer, Les Saisons (also known as Symphonie allegorique), Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, Bordeaux, France, 1951. Principal dancer, Tarasiana, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, Paris, 1951. The young wife, Scaramouche, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1951. Lajeunefille, Coup de feu, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1952. Principal dancer, Scherzo, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1952. Principal dancer, Rondo Capriccioso, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1952. The queen of the Morphides, P/ege cfe /urn/ere, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1952. Title role, La Sylphide, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1953. Carmen, Corrida, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1957. Principal dancer, Fiesta, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1957. Principal dancer, Soiree musicale, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1957. Principal dancer, Aubade, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1957. The glove seller, Caite parisienne, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1958. Princess Aurora, Sleeping Beauty, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1960. Principal dancer, Toccata et fugue, Nureyev/Bruhn Company, Cannes, France, 1962. Principal dancer, Raymonda Pas de quatre, Nureyev/ Bruhn Company, 1962. Principal dancer, Fantasie, Nureyev/Bruhn Company, 1962. Principal dancer, Le Combat, Ballets de Paris, Paris, 1962. Principal dancer, Le Violin, Ballets de Paris, 1962. Principal dancer, Flower Festival at Cenzano, Gala, Cannes, 1963. Principal dancer, La Robe de plumes, Theatre des Champs-Elysees, Paris, 1965. Principal dancer, Profile de silence, Theatre des Champs-Elysees, 1965. Principal dancer, Tzigane, Theatre des ChampsElysees, 1965. The Four Moons, Oklahoma Indian Ballerina Festival, Tulsa, OK, 1967.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Appeared as the principal dancer in Variations, Royan, 1969; Maude in Harold et Maude, Sinopa, 1991. Appeared in Devil's Holiday (also known as Le Diable s'amuse), Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, New York City, 1939. Touring roles with the Ballet Theatre include Bianca in Bluebeard, pas de trois in Aurora's Wedding, and a nymph, L'Apres-midi d'un faune, all Mexico City, Mexico, 1941; a street dancer and a bat, Aleko, Mexico City, 1942; Hera, Helen of Troy, Detroit, Ml, 1942; appeared in Graduation Ball, Montreal, Quebec, 1944. Performed with Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo as principal dancer, Brahms Variations, Paris, 1947; principal dancer, Concerto Barocco and Pas de trois classique, both London, 1948; principal dancer, In Memoriam, street dancer in Le Beau Danube, and the miller's daughter and Jealousy, in Le Moulin enchante, all Paris, 1949; Mariucca in Les Femmes de bonne humeur, London, 1949; and as the ballerina in Petrushka, Barcelona, Spain, 1950. Appeared with the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas as Tcherkessian maiden, Le Prisonnier du Cat/case, Paris, 1951; in the title role, Dona Ines de Castro, Cannes, 1952; as L'Aigrette/L'Ange blanc, L'Aigrette, Cannes, 1953; as La Desesperee, Le Pont, Deauville, France, 1956; principal dancer, Le Mai du siecle, Brussels, Belgium, 1958; and as the Annunciation, Tryptique, Cannes, 1960. Also appeared in productions of The House Party, The Nutcracker Pas de deux, Capriccio Espagnol, Tally-ho!, Othello, Rouge et noir, Coppelia, and Serenade. Stage Work; Choreographer: Henry VIII, Markova-Dolin Ballet, New York City, 1949. Pleasuredrome, Metropolitan Ballet, London, 1949. Salome, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, Paris, 1950. Scaramouche, Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, 1951. Le-Chauve-Souris, Theatre de la Monnaie, Brussels, 1966. (With Jasinsky, Skibine, and Terekoff) The Four Moons, Oklahoma Indian Ballerina Festival, 1967. The Sleeping Beauty, Stuttgart Ballet, Stuttgart, Germany, 1977. (With Franco Zeffirelli) Swan Lake, La Scala, Milan, Italy, 1985. Film Appearances: Neapolitan Carousel (also known as Carosello Napoletano), Lux, 1961.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Ballerina, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Sigma III, 1966. Also appeared in Le spectre de la danse, 1986. Film Choreographer: The Merry Wives of Windsor, Sigma III, 1966. Television Appearances: Appeared on French television as the principal dancer in Concerto d'Aranjuez, 1958, as Le Rossignol in Le Rossignol et I'Empereur de Chine, 1960, and as the principal dancer in Fantasia par un gentilhomme, 1963. Appeared on Belgian television as the principal dancer in Lament/ de Monteverdi, 1962. OTHER SOURCES Books: International Dictionary of Ballet, edited by Martha Bremser, St. James Press (Detroit), 1993. Notable Native Americans, edited by Sharon Malinowski, Gale (Detroit), 1995. Periodicals: Ballet News, December, 1980; August, 1985. Dance, July, 1981. Newsweek, November 6, 1967; p. 101-102.*
HIGHWAY, Thomson 1951-
MINGLE * 1 3 7 WRITINGS Stage Plays: The Sage, the Dancer, and the Fool, Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1989. The Red Brothers, Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, 1989, published as Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing, Fifth House (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada), 1989. The Rez Sisters: A Play in Two Acts, American Indian Community House, then New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, both 1993, published by Fifth House, 1988. Dramatic work represented in anthologies, including All My Relations: An Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Native Fiction, edited by Thomas King, University of Oklahoma Press (Norman, OK), 1992. OTHER SOURCES Books: King, Thomas, editor, All My Relations: An Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Native Fiction, University of Oklahoma Press (Norman), 1992. Malinowski, Sharon, editor, Notable Native Americans, Gale (Detroit), 1995. Petrone, Penny, editor, Native Literature in Canada: From the Oral Tradition to the Present, Oxford University Press (Toronto), 1991. Periodicals: New York Times, January 9, 1994, p. 5, 28.*
PERSONAL Some sources spell the given name "Tomson;" born in 1951, in Brochet Reserve, Manitoba, Canada; parents involved in fishing and trapping trades. Ethnicity: Native Peoples. Education: Attended University of Western Ontario (music and literature); also studied in England.
HINGLE, Pat 1923PERSONAL
Career: Playwright, producer, stage manager, and actor. Native Earth Performing Arts, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, artistic director.
Full name, Martin Patterson Hingle; born July 19, 1923, in Miami, FL; son of Clarence Martin (a building contractor) and Marvin Louise (a schoolteacher and musician; maiden name, Patterson) Hingle; married Alyce Faye Dorsey, June 3, 1947 (divorced); married Julia Wright, October 25, 1979; children: (first marriage) Jody, Billy, Molly. Education: University of Texas, B.F.A., 1949; trained for the stage at American Theatre Wing, 1949-50, with Uta Hagen at Herbert Berghof Studios, and at Actors' Studio; studied voice with Albert Malver.
Awards, Honors: Dora Mavor Moore Award, best new play, 1988-89, for The Red Brothers; Wang Festival Award, 1989.
Addresses: Home—New York. Agent—The Blake Agency, 415 N.Camden Dr., Suite 111, Beverly Hills, CA90210.
Addresses: Office—c/o Native Earth Performing Arts, 720 Bathurst St., Suite 302, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 2R4.
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Career: Actor. Actors' Studio, New York City, member, beginning in 1952; performed at the White House, 1965, and Library of Congress, 1984; McCarter Theatre Company, Princeton, NJ, stage director, 1977-78; appeared as Thomas Edison in television commercials for General Electric. Also worked as a waiter, laborer, and construction worker. Military service: U.S. Naval Reserve, active duty, 194146, 1951-52; served in Pacific theatre and Korea. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor, 1958, for The Dark at the Top of the Stairs; honorary D.Humanities degree, Otterbein College, 1974; Clio Award for his protrayal of Thomas Edison in General Electric television commercials. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Bartender, On the Waterfront, Columbia, 1954. The Long Cray Line, Paramount (some sources say Columbia), 1955. Herman Kreitzer, No Down Payment, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Harold Knoble, The Strange One (also known as End as a Man), Columbia, 1957. Wild River, 1960. Ace Stamper, Splendor in the Grass, Warner Bros., 1961. Ralph, All the Way Home, Paramount, 1963. Homer Atkins, The Ugly American, Universal, 1963. Sam Brewster, Invitation to a Cunfighter, United Artists (UA), 1964. Narrator, A Texas Romance, 1909 (short film), Janus, 1965. Big Foot, Nevada Smith, Paramount, 1966. Judge Adam Fenton, Hang 'em High, UA, 1968. Lew Haley, Jigsaw, Universal, 1968. Harry Mitchell, Sol Madrid (also known as The Heroin Gang), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1968. Sam Pendlebury, Bloody Mama, American International, 1970. GradyFring, Norwood, Paramount, 1970. Bingamon, WUSA, Paramount, 1970. Captain Pearson, The Carey Treatment, MGM, 1972. Eli, Happy as the Grass Was Green (also known as Hazel's People and A People's Place), Martin, 1973.
Captain Stewart, One Little Indian, Buena Vista, 1973. Henry Binghamton, Nightmare Honeymoon (also known as Deadly Honeymoon), MGM, 1973. Running Wild, Golden Circle, 1973. Lieutenant Novik, The Super Cops, MGM/UA, 1974. John Adams, Independence, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Deliver Us From Evil, Dimension, 1975. Josephson, The Gauntlet, Warner Bros., 1977. Vernon, Norma Rae, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Narrator, America Lost and Found (documentary), American Portrait Unit, Media Study/Buffalo, 1979. Lyle Striker, When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, Columbia, 1979. Ed Reese, Going Berserk, Universal, 1983. Coach Easton, Running Brave, Buena Vista, 1983. Chief Jannings, Sudden Impact, Warner Bros., 1983. Frank Boda, The Act (also known as Bless 'em All), Film Ventures, 1984. Edward Roundfield, Brewster''s Millions, Universal, 1985. Mr. Boyce, The Falcon and the Snowman, Orion, 1985. Oscar Milstone, In 'n' Out (also known as Gringo Mo/ado), New World, 1986. Hendershot, Maximum Overdrive, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Hughes Larrabee, Baby Boom, MGM/UA, 1987. Voice of Rooster and narrator, The Land Before Time (animated), Universal, 1988. Police Commissioner James Gordon, Batman, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Bobo Justus, The Grifters, Miramax, 1990. Police Commissioner Gordon, Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. Marshall Kurtz, Lightning jack (also known as To Be an Outlaw), Savoy, 1994. Police Commissioner Gordon, Batman Forever (also known as Batman III), Warner Bros., 1995. Horace the bartender, The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. Vernon, Larger Than Life, United Artists, 1996. Police Commissioner James Gordon, Batman and Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Chief Gene Paulton, Stone, ABC, 1980. Henry Cobb, Blue Skies, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 P. J. Kennedy, The Kennedys of Massachusetts (also known as The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys), ABC, 1990. The Shining (also known as Stephen King's The Shining, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Earl Crocker, The Ballad of Andy Crocker, ABC, 1969. Sheriff, If Tomorrow Comes, ABC, 1971. Cecil Tabor, Trouble Comes to Town, ABC, 1973. Gus Reed, The Secret Life of John Chapman, CBS, 1976. Judge Henry Martin, Escape from Bogen County, CBS, 1977. Joe Hayden, Sunshine Christmas, NBC, 1977. Doc Hodgins, Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo, CBS, 1977. John Marsh, Disaster on the Coastliner, ABC, 1979. Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis, ABC, 1979. Bob Halburton, Wild Times, syndicated, 1980. Jackson, Of Mice and Men, NBC, 1981. Senator Ross Clayton, Washington Mistress, CBS, 1982. Henry Banks, The Fighter, CBS, 1983. Jim Bartlett, The Lady from Yesterday, CBS, 1985. Chappy Beck, The Rape of Richard Beck, ABC, 1985. George Nielsen, Manhunt for Claude Dallas, CBS, 1986. Sam Rayburn, LBJ: The Early Years, NBC, 1987. George Keeler, Kojak: The Price of Justice, CBS, 1987. Charlie King, The Town Bully, ABC, 1988. Judge Munson, Stranger on My Land, ABC, 1988. Fire Chief James Roberts, Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure, ABC, 1989. Doc Avery, Not of This World, CBS, 1991. J. Edgar Hoover, Citizen Cohn (also known as Rules of Misconduct: The Roy Cohn Story), HBO, 1992. Colonel Tucker, Gunsmoke: To the Last Man (also known as Cunsmoke III: To the Last Man), CBS, 1992. Chief Justice Earl Warren, Simple Justice (also known as The American Experience), PBS, 1993. Bus driver, One Christmas (also known as Truman Capote's One Christmas), NBC, 1994. Against Her Will: The Carrie Buck Story, 1994. Thomas Joseph "T. J." Pendergast, Truman, HBO, 1995. Mr. Waddell, Bastard out of Carolina, Showtime, 1996. Officer Wylie, The Member of the Wedding, USA, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Ghost of Christmas Past (some sources say Ghost of
MINGLE « 1 3 9 Christmas Present), Carol for Another Christmas, ABC, 1964. Jim O'Conner, The Class Menagerie, CBS, 1966. Ralph, "All the Way Home/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1971. Lou, Twigs, CBS, 1975. Genera/ Electric's All-Star Anniversary, ABC, 1978. Dr. Gerald Lyman, Bus Stop, HBO, 1982. Parnell Jones, "Blues for Mister Charlie," James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket, 1989. The 6th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1990. Joe Gates, Beanpole, ABC, 1990. Appeared as narrator for The Victims, National Educational Television (now PBS), and for the documentary Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Inspired Alibi/' U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1957. "Last Autumn/' U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1959. "Black Monday," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1961. Horace Ford, "The Incredible World of Horace Ford/' Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. R.J. McMillan, "The Confession/' Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1966. The Invaders, ABC, 1968. Grant Ormsbee, "Man on Fire," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1968. Grant Ormsbee, "The Defector," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1968. "The Soul Is the Warrior," Kung Fu, ABC, 1972. "Funny Money," Barbary Coast, ABC, 1975. MM*S*H,CBS, 1980. Garwood Huddle, "The Legacy of Garwood Huddle," Magnum P.L, CBS, 1980. "Brothers," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. Sheriff Smivey,/\maz/ngStor/es, NBC, 1985. "Noon Wine," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Narrator and Sam Donohue, "Casebusters," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Barney Kale, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Tom McCabe, Matlock, NBC, 1986. Waldo, The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Virgil Tolliver, "The Habitation of Dragons," TNT 5creenwor/cs, TNT, 1992.
Appeared as Dr. John Chapman, Gunsmoke, CBS. Also appeared in episodes of Suspense, CBS; Studio One, CBS;/4/coa/Coocfyear Theatre, NBC; Suspicion, CBS; Play of the Week, PBS; Danger, CBS; The Phil Silvers Show, NBC; Doctor Kildare, NBC; The Untouchables, ABC; Route 66, CBS; Kraft Television Theatre, NBC; Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC; The
140 • HOFMANN Eleventh Hour, NBC; Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS; The Defenders, CBS; Lamp Unto My Feet, CBS; The Fugitive, ABC; Look Up and Live, CBS; Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC; Eternal Light, NBC; Rawhide, CBS; Daniel Boone, NBC; The Andy Griffith Show, CBS; The Loner, CBS; Shenandoah, ABC; Judd for the Defense, ABC; The Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC; Felony Squad, ABC; High Chapparal, NBC; The Bold Ones, NBC; Bonanza, NBC; Lancer, CBS; Medical Center, CBS; The Young Lawyers, ABC; Ironside, NBC; Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC; Trapper John, M.D., CBS; /n the Heat of the Night; and Cheers. Television Appearances; Pilots: Salem Chase, A Clear and Present Danger, NBC, 1970. Ira Groom, The City, ABC, 1971. Arthur Piper, Sweet, Sweet Rachel, ABC, 1971. Dr. Sam Abelman, The Last Angry Man, ABC, 1974. Deputy Chief Gene Paulton, Stone, ABC, 1979. Other Television Appearances: Made television debut as Cockney panhandler, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1950. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Lachie, Johnny Belinda, Center Playhouse, Rockville Center, NY, 1950. Fritz, Claudia, Center Playhouse, 1950. Lexy, Candida, Center Playhouse, 1950. Prosecutor, Redemption, Center Playhouse, 1950. Gentleman caller, The Class Menagerie, Center Playhouse, 1950. Sergeant Rough, Angel Street, Center Playhouse, 1950. (Off-Broadway debut) Harold Koble, End as a Man, Theatre de Lys and Vanderbi It Theatre, New York City, both 1953. Dowdy, Mister Roberts, Cecilwood Theatre, Fishkill, NY, 1953. Joe Foster, Festival, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1955. Cooper, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1955. Jules Taggert, Girls of Summer, Longacre Theatre, 1956. Rubin Flood, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1957. Title role, J.B., American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Theatre, New York City, 1958. Howard Trapp, The Deadly Came, Longacre Theatre, 1960. Title role, Macbeth, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1961.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Hector, Troilus and Cress/da, American Shakespeare Festival, 1961. Sam Evans, Strange Interlude, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1963. Parnell, Blues for Mr. Charlie, ANTA Theatre, 1964. Andy Willard, A Girl Could Get Lucky, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1964. Gentleman caller, The Glass Menagerie, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, both 1965. Oscar Madison, The Odd Couple, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1966. Harry Armstrong, Johnny No-Trump, Cort Theatre, 1967. Victor Franz, The Price, Morosco Theatre, 1968. Joseph Dobbs, Child's Play, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1970. Senator George W. Mason, The Selling of the President, Schubert Theatre, New York City, 1972. Coach, That Championship Season, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1973. Hermann Starr, A Grave Undertaking, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1975. Dr. Wangel, The Lady from the Sea, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1976. Willy Loman, Death of a Salesman, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1976. Kearns, A Life, Morosco Theatre, 1980. Big Daddy, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1983. The Will and Bart Show, Williamstown Theatre, Williamstown, MA, 1992. Big Daddy, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, McCarter Theatre, 1992-93. Appeared at Burt Reynolds's Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1985-86. Stage Appearances; Tours: The title role, Thomas A. Edison: Reflections of a Genius (solo show), U.S. cities, beginning in 1978. Radio Appearances: Performed for Voice of America.
HOFMANN, Isabella 1957PERSONAL Born December 11, 1957, in Chicago, IL; married Steven Memel (an actor and musician), c. 1988 (mar-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 rlage ended); engaged to Daniel Baldwin (actor); children: (with Baldwin) son. Ethnicity: German and Lithuanian. Education: Attended University of Wisconsin—Whitewater; Columbia College, Chicago, IL, B.A., theatre and music, 1981. Avocational interests: Sports, including scuba diving.
HOLDEN • 141 Stage Appearances: Orwell That Ends Well, Village Gate Theatre Downstairs, New York City, 1984. Yelena, Uncle Vanya, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1989-90.* OTHER SOURCES
Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Office—Homicide: Life on the Street, c/o NBC Entertainment, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523-0001. Career: Actress. Second City, Chicago, IL, member of company, beginning in 1981. Also appeared in regional theatre productions.
Periodicals: TV Guide, November 25, 1989, p. 25-26.
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Television Appearances; Series: Kate McCarron, Dear John, NBC, 1988-92. Molly Rich, The Boys, CBS, 1993. Megan Russert, Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1994-96.
Born William Franklin Beedle, Jr., April 17, 1918, in O'Fallon, IL; died in a household accident, November, 1981, in Santa Monica, CA; son of William Franklin (an industrial chemist) and Mary (a schoolteacher; maiden name, Bell) Beedle; married Brenda Marshall (real name, Ardis Ankerson; an actress), 1941 (divorced, 1970); children: Peter Westfield, Scott Porter. Education: Attended South Pasadena Junior College.
Appeared on ER, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Bridie, Independence, NBC, 1987. Ronnie Doniger, The Town Bully (also known as A Friendly, Quiet Little Town), ABC, 1988. Kate Lydon,.. .And Then She Was Cone (also known as In a Stranger's Hand, Lost and Found, and Troubleshooter), NBC, 1991. Avon Rose, She Fought Alone (also known as Scared by Love), NBC, 1995. Mrs. Stanton, Twisted Desire, NBC, 1996. Dying to Belong, NBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Melinda Stuart, "The Power Brokers," Matlock, NBC, 1987. Chicago Hope, CBS, 1997. Appeared in episodes of Sisters, Sirens, Head of the Class, Civil Wars, and L.A. Law. Film Appearances: Real Men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Marie, Renaissance Man (also known as By the Book), Buena Vista, 1994. Also appeared in the films Tripwire and /'// Do Anything.
Career: Actor. George W. Gooch Labs, vice president; Toluca Productions Corporation, president; Parks and Recreation, City of Los Angeles, commissioner; Mt. Kenya Safari Club, Kenya, co-founder. Military service: U.S. Army, 1942-45, lieutenant. Member: Screen Actors Guild (vice president), Hollywood Coordinating Committee (Guild delegate), Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences (board member), Motion Picture Industry Council, Motion Picture Relief Fund, Community Chest, ParentTeacher Association. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1950, for Sunset Boulevard; Hollywood Women's Press Club, Golden Apple Star of the Year, 1951; Academy Award, best actor, 1953, for Stalag 17; Look Magazine Award, 1953; International Film Exhibitors Award, 1954; M.P. Herald-Fame Poll, voted one of Ten Best Money-Making Stars, 1954, 1955, 1957; Theatre Owners of America, Star of the Year Award, 1956; Picturegoer, voted number one male star, 1956; Emmy Award, best actor in a limited series, 1974, for The Blue Knight; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1976, for Network.
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Film Appearances: Fast Life, Warner Bros., 1929. Judge, His Captive Woman, Warner Bros., 1929. John Merrlck Sr., The Trespasser, United Artists (UA), 1929. Warden, Weary River, Warner Bros., 1929. Dynamite, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1930. InspectorMcArthure, Framed, RKO, 1930. Edward Seton, Holiday, Pathe, 1930. Mr. Forbes, Not So Dumb, MGM, 1930. Warden Lansing, Numbered Men, Warner Bros., 1930. Sir Winston Chamberlain, Three Faces East, Warner Bros., 1930. Mr. Lodge, What a Widow!, UA, 1930. Patrick Tait, Charlie Chan Carries On, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1931. Stanley Jordan, Dance, Fools, Dance, MGM, 1931. Thomas Randolph, The Man Who Came Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1931. Stapleton, 5/x Cylinder Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1931. Inmate, Prison Farm, Paramount, 1938. Joe Bonaparte, Golden Boy, Columbia, 1939. Graduate, Million Dollar Legs, Paramount, 1939. Peter Muncie, Arizona, Columbia, 1940. Tim Taylor, Invisible Stripes, Warner Bros., 1940. George Gibbs, Our Town, UA, 1940. P.J. "Petey" Simmons, Those Were the Days (also known as At Good Old Siwash and Good Old Schooldays), Paramount, 1940. Al Ludlow, / Wanted Wings, Paramount, 1941. Dan Thomas, Texas, Columbia, 1941. Casey Kirby, The Fleet's In, Paramount, 1942. Michael Stewart, Meet the Stewarts, Columbia, 1942. Andrew Long, The Remarkable Andrew, Paramount, 1942. Norman Reese, Young and Willing (also known as Out of the Frying Pan), UA, 1943. Colin McDonald, Blaze of Noon, Paramount, 1947. Lieutenant William Seacroft, Dear Ruth, Paramount, 1947. Variety Girl, Paramount, 1947. Jason, Apartment for Peggy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948. Al Walker, The Dark Past, Columbia, 1948. Captain Del Stewart, The Man from Colorado, Columbia, 1948. Big Davey Harvey, Rachel and the Stranger, RKO, 1948. Bill Seacroft, Dear Wife, Paramount, 1949. Dick Richmond, Miss Grant Takes Richmond (also known as Innocence Is Bliss), Columbia, 1949.
Jim Dawkins, The Streets of Laredo, Paramount, 1949. Johnny Rutledge, Father Is a Bachelor, Columbia, 1950. Joe Gil Ms, Sunset Boulevard, Paramount, 1950. Lieutenant William Calhoun, Union Station, Paramount, 1950. Paul Verrall, Born Yesterday, Columbia, 1951. Peterson, Force of Arms (also known as A Girl for Joe), Warner Bros., 1951. Commander White, Submarine Command, Paramount, 1951. Title role, Boots Malone, Columbia, 1952. Jerry McKibbon, The Turning Point, Paramount, 1952. Captain Roper, Escape from Fort Bravo, MGM, 1953. Stanley Krown, Forever Female, Paramount, 1953. Donald Gresham, The Moon Is Blue, UA, 1953. Sefton, 5ta/ag 17, Paramount, 1953. Lieutenant Harry Brubaker, The Bridges at Toko-Ri, Paramount, 1954. Bernie Dodd, The Country Girl, Paramount, 1954. McDonald Walling, Executive Suite, MGM, 1954. David Larrabee, Sabrina (also known as Sabrina Fair), Paramount, 1954. Narrator, Samurai (also known as The Legend of Musashi and Miyamoto Musashi), Fine Arts, 1954. Mark Elliot, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Hal Carter, Picnic, Columbia, 1955. Lieutenant Colonel Colin Black, The Proud and the Profane, Paramount, 1956. Major Lincoln Bond, Toward the Unknown (also known as Brink of Hell), Warner Bros., 1956. Shears, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Columbia, 1957. David Ross, The Key, Columbia, 1958. Major Henry Kendall, The Horse Soldiers, UA, 1959. Robert Lomax, The World of Suzie Wong, Paramount, 1960. Eric Erickson, The Counterfeit Traitor, Paramount, 1962. Robert Hayward, The Lion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Father O'Banion, Satan Never Sleeps (also known as Fh'ght from Terror and The Dev/7 Never Sleeps), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Richard Benson, Paris When It Sizzles (also known as Together in Paris), Paramount, 1964. Ferris, The Seventh Dawn (also known as The Third Road), UA, 1964. Title role, Alvarez Kelly, Columbia, 1966. Ransome, Casino Royale, Columbia, 1967.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Lieutenant Colonel Robert T. Frederick, The Devil's Brigade, U A, 1968. Laurent, The Christmas Tree, Continental, 1969. Pike Bishop, The Wild Bunch, Warner Bros., 1969. Ross Bodine, Wild Rovers, MCM, 1971. John Benedict, The Revengers, National General, 1972. Frank Harmon, Breezy, Universal, 1973. Wolkowski, Open Season, Columbia, 1974. Jim Duncan, The Towering Inferno, Warner Bros., 1974. Max Schumacher, Network, UA, 1976. Richard Thorn, Dam/en—Omen II, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Barry Detweiler, Fedora, UA, 1978. Jim Sandell, Ashanti, Columbia, 1979. A prisoner, Escape to Athena, 1979. Patrick Foley, The Earthling, Earthlings, 1980. Shelby Gilmore, When Time Ran Out, Warner Bros., 1980. Tim Culley, S.O.B., Paramount, 1981. Film Work: Producer, Toward the Unknown (also known as Brink of Hell), Warner Bros., 1956. Television Appearances: Miniseries: Bumper Morgan, The Blue Knight, NBC, 1973. Television Appearances; Episodic: Person to Person, CBS, 1955. "LA. at Last/' / Love Lucy, CBS, 1955. Television Appearances; Movies: Chief of Police Manfred Schreiber, 21 Hours at Munich, ABC, 1976. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1955. William Holden: The Golden Boy, 1989. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Manya, c. 1938; acted in radio plays and stage plays, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA.*
HOLDRIDGE, Lee 1944PERSONAL Born March 3,1944, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Education: Attended Manhattan School of Music. Addresses: Contact—1060 Shadow Hill, Beverly HilIs, CA 90210./Agent—Film Music Associates, 4146
HOLDRIDGE • 143 Lankershim Blvd., Suite 401, North Hollywood, CA 91602. Career: Composer, conductor, and music arranger. Music arranger for performer Neil Diamond, 196973, including arrangements for the album Prologue/ Crunchy Granola Suite, MCA, 1973; session guitarist for John Mayall, 1979; composer of orchestral works. Awards, Honors: Circle of Friends of Music Award, Arenzano, Italy, 1972; Grammy Award nomination, best instrumental arrangement, 1973, for Prologue/ Crunchy Granola Suite; Emmy Award, individual achievement in music, 1983-84, for Woman to Woman; Emmy Award nomination, best music in a single episode of a series, 1984-85, for Moonlighting; Grammy Award nomination, best song written specifically for a motion picture or for television, 1987, for the theme song to Moonlighting; Emmy Awards, outstanding dramatic underscoring, 1988, and outstanding music and lyrics, 1989, both for Beauty and the Beast; Emmy Award, outstanding underscoring of a documentary, 1989, for The Explorers; Emmy Award nomination, best main title theme music, 1991, for ABC's World of Discovery; Emmy Award nomination, best main title theme music, 1993, for Bob; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding dramatic underscoring, 1995, for Buffalo Girls. CREDITS Film Work: Music director, Mahogany, Paramount, 1975. Music director, E'Lollipop, Columbia/Warner Distributors, 1975. Music director, Winterhawk, Howco International, 1976. Music director, Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, Universal, 1982. Orchestrator, The Beastmaster, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1982. Orchestrator, Mr. Mom (also known as Mr. Mum), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Music arranger and conductor, Flashdance, Paramount, 1983. Orchestrator, Transylvania 6-5000, New World, 1985. Orchestrator, The Men's Club, Atlantic Releasing, 1986. Orchestrator, Born in East L.A., Universal, 1987. Music arranger, A Tiger's Tale, Atlantic Entertainment, 1988.
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Television Work; Movies: Music conductor, Sunshine, CBS, 1973. Star Command, UPN, 1996. Soul of the Game, HBO, 1996. She Cried No, NBC, 1996. Neil Simon's "London Suite/ NBC, 1996. lack Reed: A Killer Amongst Us, NBC, 1996. Holiday Affair, USA, 1996. "Harvest of Fire," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Danielle Steel's "Rememberance," NBC, 1996. Danielle Steel's "Full Circle," NBC, 1996. Dalva, ABC, 1996. An Unfinished Affair, ABC, 1996. The Little Riders, The Disney Channel, 1996. Television Work; Specials: Music conductor (with Eddie Karam), The John Denver Special, ABC, 1976. Stage Work: Dance arranger, By Jupiter, Theatre Four, New York City, 1967. Orchestrator, The Harold Arlen Songbook, Stage 73, New York City, 1967. Conductor, Neil Diamond One Man Show, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1972. WRITINGS Films; Composer of Score: (With Pat Williams, Edd Kaleroff, Chris Dedrick, and Warren Marley) The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker (also known as Pigeons), MGM/ Plaza, 1970. (With Joseph Brook) Jeremy, UA, 1973. (With Neil Diamond) Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Paramount, 1973. Nothing by Chance (documentary), R. C. Riddel I and Associates, 1974. Sunshine Part II (also known as My Sweet Lady), CIC, 1975. E'Lollipop, Columbia/Warner Distributors, 1975. Forever Young, Forever Free (also known as E Lollipop, Lollipop), Universal, 1976. Coin' Home, Prentiis, 1976. Mustang Country, Universal, 1976. Winterhawk, Howco International, 1976. The Pack (also known as The Long Dark Night), Warner Bros., 1977. Moment by Moment, Universal, 1978. Oliver's Story, Paramount, 1978. The Other Side of the Mountain, Part II, Universal, 1978. French Postcards, Paramount, 1979. Tilt, Warner Bros., 1979.
American Pop, Columbia, 1981. The Beastmaster, MGM/UA, 1982. Mr. Mom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Micki and Maude, Columbia, 1984. Splash, Buena Vista, 1984. Sylvester, Columbia, 1985. (With Alfie Kabiljo) Transylvania 6-5000, New World, 1985. The Men's Club, Atlantic Releasing, 1986. Sixteen Days of Glory (documentary), Paramount, 1986. Bom in East LA., Universal, 1987. Walk Like a Man (also known as 8obo and Bobo the Dog Boy), MGM/UA/United International, 1987. Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. A Tiger's Tale, Atlantic Entertainment, 1988. Old Gringo, Columbia, 1989. Pastime (also known as One Cup of Coffee), Miramax, 1991. Free/a// (also known as The Naked Edge), October Films/Vidmark, 1994. The Yearling, RHI Entertainment, 1994. The Adventures of Pinocchio (also known as Carro Collodi's Pinocchio), New Line Cinema, 1996. Television Series; Composer of Score, Except Where Indicated: Theme music, McCloud, NBC, 1970-77. Theme music, Hec Ramsey, NBC, 1972-74. Sierra, NBC, 1974. (With Dick De Benedictis) The Family Holvak, NBC, 1975. Theme music, Sara, CBS, 1976. (With Mark Snow) The Gemini Man, NBC, 1976. Code R, CBS, 1977. (With George Aliceson Tipton) Julie Farr, M.D., ABC, 1978-79. (With Lex DeAvezedo) Young Maverick, CBS, 197980. Wizards and Warriors, CBS, 1983. The Mississippi, CBS, 1983-84. (And theme music) Lime Street, ABC, 1985. Theme song, Moonlighting, ABC, 1985-89. (And theme music) Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987-
90. just in Time, ABC, 1988. Over My Dead Body, CBS, 1990. My Life and Times, ABC, 1991. (And theme song "Bob") Bob, CBS, 1992. Composer for the series One Life to Live, ABC. Television Miniseries; Composer of Score: John Steinbeck's "East of Eden/' ABC, 1981.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Deadly Matrimony (also known as Shattered Vows), NBC, 1992. Heidi, The Disney Channel, 1993. Danielle Steel's "Family Album," NBC, 1994. Sidney Sheldon's "Nothing Lasts Forever/'CBS, 1995. James A. Michener's "Texas," ABC, 1995. Buffalo Girls, CBS, 1995. Television Movies; Composer of Score, Except Where Indicated: Skyway to Death, ABC, 1974. To Kill a Cop, NBC, 1978. Like Mom, Like Me, CBS, 1978. Valentine, ABC, 1979. Mother and Daughter: The Loving War, ABC, 1980. If Things Were Different, CBS, 1980. Skyward, NBC, 1980. Three Hundred Miles for Stephanie, NBC, 1981. Freedom, ABC, 1981. The Day the Loving Stopped, ABC, 1981. For Ladies Only, NBC, 1981. Thou Shalt Not Kill, NBC, 1982. In Love with an Older Woman, CBS, 1982. Running Out, CBS, 1983. First Affair, CBS, 1983. Agatha Christie's "A Caribbean Mystery/' CBS, 1983. Thursday's Child, CBS, 1983. Title song, Love Is Forever, NBC, 1983. Legs, ABC, 1983. / Want to Live, ABC, 1983. He's Fired, She's Hired, CBS, 1984. Shattered Vows, NBC, 1984. The Other Love, CBS, 1985. Letting Go, ABC, 1985. Pleasures, ABC, 1986. Miracle of the Heart: A Boystown Story, syndicated, 1986. Mafia Princess, NBC, 1986. /'// Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Eight Is Enough: A Family Reunion, NBC, 1987. Fatal Judgment, CBS, 1988. A Friendship in Vienna, The Disney Channel, 1988. Do You Know the Muffin Man?, CBS, 1989. Incident at Dark River (also known as The Smell of Money), TNT, 1989. Joshua's Heart, NBC, 1990. The Dreamer ofOz: The L Frank Baum Story, NBC, 1990. Daughter of the Streets (also known as My Daughter of the Streets), ABC, 1990. Danielle Steel's "Fine Things/' NBC, 1990. Original music, Lucy and Desi: Before the Laughter, CBS, 1991. The Summer My Father Crew Up, NBC, 1991. The Story Lady, NBC, 1991.
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The Return of Elliot Ness, NBC, 1991. The Perfect Tribute, ABC, 1991. One against the Wind (also known as The Story of Mary Lindell), broadcast as an episode of Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1991. Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love (also known as Runn/ng Out), CBS, 1991. Finding the Way Home (also known as Finding My Way Home and Mittelman's Hardware), ABC, 1991. Face of a Stranger (also known as My Shadow), CBS, 1991. Obsessed (also known as Obsession), ABC, 1992. In the Arms of a Killer (also known as Kiss of Death and The Tangled Web), NBC, 1992. Dayo, NBC, 1992. Robin Cook's "Harmful Intent/' CBS, 1993. Killer Rules, NBC, 1993. Judith Krantz's "Torch Song/'ABC, 1993. Jack Reed: Badge of Honor (also known as Jack Reed: An Honest Cop), NBC, 1993. Danielle Steel's "Star/ NBC, 1993. Ca//oftheW//d, CBS, 1993. Barcelona '92: Sixteen Days of Glory, The Disney Channel, 1993. The Yearling, CBS, 1994. The Whipping Boy (also known as Prince Brat and the Whipping Boy), The Disney Channel, 1994. Roommates, NBC, 1994. Jack Reed: A Search for Justice, NBC, 1994. Incident in a Small Town (also known as Family Secret: The Incident in a Small Town), CBS, 1994. Danielle Steel's "A Perfect Stranger," NBC, 1994. The Tuskegee Airmen, HBO, 1995. A Mother's Gift (also known as A Lantern in Her Hand), broadcast as an episode of Kraft Premiere Movie, CBS, 1995. Twilight of the Golds, Showtime, 1997. Television Specials; Composer of Score: The General, CBS, 1974. Power and the Presidency, broadcast as an episode of American Parade, CBS, 1974. We the Women, CBS, 1974. F. D. R.: The Man Who Changed America, CBS, 1975. So/burner, CBS, 1975. Song of Myself, CBS, 1976. Stop, Thief!, broadcast as an episode of American Parade, CBS, 1976. With All Deliberate Speed, CBS, 1976. (With Karam) John Denver—Thank God I'm a Country Boy, ABC, 1977. (With Glen D. Hardin and DougGilmore)/ohn Denver in Australia, ABC, 1978.
146 • HOLDRIDGE John Denver: Music and the Mountains, ABC, 1981. The Sharks (documentary), broadcast as an episode of National Geographic Special, PBS, 1982. The Best Legs in the Eighth Grade, HBO, 1984. Graham Greene's "The Tenth Man/' broadcast as an episode of Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1988. The Explorers: A Century of Discovery (documentary), broadcast as an episode of National Geographic Special, PBS, 1988. Sixteen Days of Glory: Seoul '88, 1989. The Brotherhood, ABC, 1991. Calgary '88: Sixteen Days of Glory, PBS, 1992. Lillehammer '94: Sixteen Days of Glory, The Disney Channel, 1994. A Capitol Fourth (1994), PBS, 1994. America's Greatest Olympians, TBS, 1996. 100 Years of Olympic Glory, TBS, 1996. Television Pilots; Composer of Score: The Rangers, NBC, 1974. (With Jerry Fielding) Fools, Females, and Fun: Is There a Doctor in the House?, NBC, 1974. (With Fielding) Fools, Females, and Fun: I've Gotta Be Me, NBC, 1974. (With Fielding) Fools, Females, and Fun: What about That One?, NBC, 1974. Pine Canyon Is Burning, NBC, 1977. Having Babies III, ABC, 1978. Skyward Christmas, NBC, 1981. Two the Hard Way, CBS, 1981. Fly Away Home, ABC, 1981. This Is Kate Bennett, ABC, 1982. The Boys in Blue, CBS, 1984. Adams Apple, CBS, 1986. Desperate, ABC, 1987. My Africa, broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. (With John Denver) Higher Ground, CBS, 1988. Television Episodes; Composer of Score, Except Where Indicated: "Young Harry Houdini," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. "Fourteen Going on Thirty" (also known as "Fassst Forward"), Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1988. "A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story" (also known as "The Mary Thomas Story" and "Long Shot"), The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. "Things That Go Bump in the Night," Christine Cromwell, ABC, 1989. (And theme music) "Only the Good Die Young," Christine Cromwell, broadcast as an episode of The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 (And theme music) "In Vino Veritas," Christine Cromwell, broadcast as an episode of The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Theme music, "Cougar: Ghost of the Rockies" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1990. Theme music, "The Secret Life of 118 Green Street" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1990. (And theme music) "Beautiful Killers" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1991. Theme music, "Shark Chronicles" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1991. Theme music, "Red Express: The Trans-Siberian Railroad" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1991. Theme music, "The Crocodile's Revenge" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1991. Theme music, "Indestructible People" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1991. (And theme music) "Tall Ship: High Sea Adventure" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1992. Theme music, "Survive Siberia" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1992. Theme music, "Secrets of the Golden River" (documentary; also known as "White Sand, Black Water: The Rio Negro"), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1992. Theme music, "Realm of the Serpent" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1992. Theme music, "Wolf: Return of a Legend" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1993. Theme music, "Powers of the Russian Psychics" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1993. Theme music, "Race for Life: Africa's Great Migration" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1993. Theme music, "The Last African Flying Boat" (documentary; also known as "Africa: Flying the Imperial Way"), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1993. Theme music, "Bikini: Forbidden Paradise" (documentary; also known as "Bikini's Nuclear Graveyard"), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1993. Theme music, "Lion: Africa's King of the Beasts" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1994. Theme music, "Earthquakes: The Terrifying Truth" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1994. Theme music, "Chasing India's Monsoon" (documentary; also known as "Monsoon"), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "Spring Awakening/' The CBS Sunday Afternoon Showcase, CBS, 1994. Theme music, "Orangutans: Children of the Forest" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1995. Theme music, "Australia's Outback: The Vanishing Frontier" (documentary), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1995. Theme music, "Blue Whale: Largest Animal on Earth" (documentary; also known as "Blue Whales: Giants of the Deep" and "The Blue Whale: Ocean Monarch"), ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1995. Theme music, "Creatures of Africa's Hidden World," /ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1996. Theme music, "The Last Charge of the Rhino," ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1996. Theme music, "Tiger: Lord of the Wild," ABCs World of Discovery, ABC, 1996. Other Television Compositions: Woman to Woman, syndicated, 1983-84. Stage Plays; Composer of Score, Except Where Indicated: Composer of dance music, A Joyful Noise, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1966. Composer of dance music, The Education of H*V*MM*N KM*P*LM*N, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1968. Into the Light, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1986. Composer (with Alan Ralph) of the dance piece Trinity, for the Jeffrey Ballet. RECORDINGS Albums: Recordings include (with London Symphony) Concerto No. 2 for Violin and Orchestra/Lazarus and His Beloved and Music of Holdridge, both Varese/ Sarabande; original soundtracks Beauty and the Beast, Capitol, Moonlighting, MCA, and Old Gringo, GNP/Crescendo; and One against the Wind, 1993.*
HONG James 1929(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1929, in Minneapolis, MN. Education: Attended University of Minnesota—Twin Cities; University of Southern California, bachelor of engineer-
HONG • 147 ing degree; trained for the stage at Jeff Corey's School of Acting; studied acting at the Professional Theatre Workshop. Career: Actor. North Star Entertainment, Inc. (film production company), president, 1989—; East West Players (Asian American repertory company), Los Angeles, CA, co-founder. Worked as a comedian; appeared in television commercials for several companies and products, including American Express, Safeway, Crest, and Pacific Telephone. State of California Motion Picture Council, member of advisory commission. Los Angeles Road Department, worked as an engineer. Military service: Served in the armed forces; head of live entertainment at Camp Rucker, AL, and at Ft. McClellan. Member: Screen Actors' Guild (member of board of directors), Association of Asian/Pacific American Artists (charter member; past president). CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Fifth brother, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Communist soldier, Soldier of Fortune, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Young communist guard, Blood Alley, Batjac, 1955. Policeman, Flight to Hong Kong, United Artists (UA), 1956. Hep Cat, Hell on Frisco Bay, Warner Bros., 1956. Charlie, China Gate, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Nationalist officer, Seventh Sin, Metro-GoldwynMayer(MGM), 1957. Japanese draftsman, Blood and Steel, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. General, Never So Few, MGM, 1959. Headwaiter, Flower Drum Song, Universal, 1961. Dr. Yang, The Satan Bug, UA, 1965. Ho Lee, Destination Inner Space, Magna, 1966. Price Phanong, One Spy Too Many, MGM, 1966. Victor Shu, The Sand Pebbles, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1966. Sam Archibald, The Bamboo Saucer, NTA, 1966. Computer scientist, Colossus: The Forbin Project (also known as The Forbin Project and Colossus, 1980), Universal, 1969. Ti Chong, The Hawaiians (also known as Master of the Islands), UA, 1970. David Tao, The Carey Treatment, MGM, 1972. Khan, Chinatown, Paramount, 1974. Wong, Bound for Glory, UA, 1976. Swens, The World's Greatest Lover, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977.
148 • HONG Captain Oldman, Co Tell the Spartans, Avco Embassy, 1978. Bing Wong, The In-Laws, Warner Bros., 1979. Japanese General, Airplane!, Paramount, 1980. Oriental, So Fine, Warner Bros., 1981. Coroner Wong, True Confessions, UA, 1981. Chew, Blade Runner, Warner Bros., 1982. Kwan, Yes, Giorgio, UA, 1982. Grocer, Breathless, Orion, 1983. General Iran, Missing in Action, Cannon, 1984. Miyashima, Ninja III—The Domination, MGM-UACannon, 1984. David Lo Pan, Big Trouble in Little China, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Dr. Hong, The Golden Child, Paramount, 1986. Snotty, Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Shin, Black Widow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. GungTu, China Girl, Great American Vestron, 1987. Kwo, Vice Versa, Columbia, 1988. Quan, Tango and Cash, Warner Bros., 1989. Tony Yang, Sr., The Jitters, Gaga Communications, 1989. Tax Season, Prism, 1989. Dr. Po, The Vineyard, New World, 1989. Detective Stoner, Caged Fury, 21st Century, 1990. Shadow/zone, Full Moon/Paramount, 1990. Khan, The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. Fortuneteller, Mystery Date, Orion, 1991. Yung, The Perfect Weapon, Paramount, 1991. Frank, Sr., Too Much Sun, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Loong Tao, Merlin (also known as October 32nd), Hemdale Home Video, 1992. Mr. Li, Talons of the Eagle, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1992. Asawa, Dragonfight, Warner Home Video, 1993. Mr. Wong, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993. Chang, Operation Golden Phoenix, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1994. Li Peng, The Shadow, Universal, 1994. Master Sun, Femme Fontaine: Killer Babe for the C/.A, Troma, 1994. Y B'Ham, Operation Dumbo Drop, Buena Vista, 1995. Che'tsai, Tank Girl, UA, 1995. Bobby Birdsong, Bad Company (also known as The Tool Shed)f Buena Vista, 1995. Abacus Adder, Infinity, First Look Pictures, 1996. Sun, Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite, FM Entertainment Home Video, 1996. Mr. Yamata, The Secret Club, 1996. McHale's Navy, Universal, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Also appeared in The Hour of the Bath, 1961; In a Foreign Quarter, 1962; The Two-Headed Man, 1972; Black-Belt Brother, 1973; Double Trouble, 1975; Joker's Wild, 1990; Missing Pieces and Body Trouble, both 1992; LA. Goddess, 1993; and Miriam's Baby. Appeared as Cook, Moon Over Paradise, 1991. Film Work: Director (with Bill Rice), The Vineyard, New World, 1989. Also worked as associate producer, Caged Fury, 1990; director, The Girls Next Door, 1977. Television Appearances; Series: Barry Chan, The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, syndicated, 1957-58. Duck Ho Cho, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1984-85. Television Appearances; Pilots: Hsiang, Kung Fu, ABC, 1972. Prior, Judge Dee and the Monastery Murders, ABC, 1974. Clarence Woo, Winner Take All, CBS, 1977. WangTheron, Mandrake, NBC, 1979. Desk clerk, The Hustler of Muscle Beach, ABC, 1980. Lee On Wong, Brothers, CBS, 1980. Yutong, Cannon: The Return of Frank Cannon, CBS, 1980. Benson Liu, Inspector Perez, NBC, 1983. Mr. Key, Blade in Hong Kong, CBS, 1985. Also appeared in Rocket Boy, 1984; appeared as the reverend, Club Fed, 1989; and appeared in Tequila and Bonner, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lum Chen, Tombstone Territory, ABC, c. 1958. Have Gun—Will Travel, CBS, 1961. Perry Mason, CBS, 1962. The Lloyd Bridges Show, CBS, 1962. Ensign O'Toole, NBC, 1962. Day in Court, ABC, 1963. Li Kwan, The Outer Limits, ABC, 1963. Seventy-Seven Sunset Strip, ABC, 1963. Kentucky]ones, NBC, 1964. Slattery's People, CBS, 1964. I Spy, NBC, 1965. Ben Casey, ABC, 1965. The Man From U.N.C.LE., NBC, 1965. The FBI, ABC, 1965. The Fugitive, ABC, 1965. The Donna Reed Show, ABC, 1965. The Wackiest Ship in the Army, NBC, 1965.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 / Dream ofjeannie, NBC, 1965. Anna and the King, CBS, 1972. All in the Family, CBS, 1975. Frank Chen, Jigsaw John, NBC, 1976. Wang, Switch, CBS, 1977-78. Taxi, ABC, 1979. Bring 'em Back Alive, CBS, c. 1983. Chang, Hunter, NBC, 1985. General Chow, The A-Team, NBC, 1985. Mr. Nguyen, Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1985. Lee Wenying, MacCyver, ABC, 1986. Ralph Lee, Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1986. Thomas Ping, Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1986. Commissioner Chu, MacCyver, ABC, 1987. Han Quing, Magnum P.I., CBS, 1987. Quang, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1987. Tanaka, Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Vin Mong, Stingray, NBC, 1987. Mr. Luc, Outlaws, CBS, 1987. Chang Shin Li, Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1988. Colonel Trang, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1988. Sirit Bansari, The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Hiram, ]ake and the Fatman, CBS, 1989. JimmieTwan, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1989. Mr. Chieko, Booker, Fox, 1990. Nasty Boys, NBC, 1990. Voice, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Also appeared in episodes of many other series, including Square Cop, 1962; Wagon Train, 1962; This Is the Life, 1963; The Mickey Rooney Show, 1964; appeared in Dragnet, Bonanza, Sky King, Hart to Hart, Charlie's Angels, Hardy Boys, Maude, The Bionic Woman, Wonder Woman, Starsky and Hutch, The Streets of San Francisco, The Rockford Files, The Rookies, S.W.A.T., Harry O, Baretta, Khan, McMillan and Wife, Rhoda, Barnaby Jones, The Young Lawyers, Family Affair, The Bob Newhart Show, Kung Fu, Ironside, Mission: Impossible, SFX, The Bill Cosby Show, Fantasy Island, Dallas, The Dukes of Hazzard, Lou Grant, Soap, Diff'rent Strokes, Code Red, T. ]. Hooker, The Fall Guy, Airwolf, It's a Living, Double Dare, St. Elsewhere, Here's Lucy, Hawaii Five-0, Dynasty, Falcon Crest, Gideon Oliver, and General Hospital. Television Appearances; Movies: Major Thon, The Forgotten Man, ABC, 1971. Police surgeon, A Tattered Web, CBS, 1971. Vanished, NBC, 1971. Supervisor, Pueblo, CBS, 1973. Dr. Wilde, Sunshine, CBS, 1973. U Thant, The Missiles of October, ABC, 1974. Larry Lee, Panic in Echo Park, NBC, 1977.
HONG • 149 Quan Dong, My Husband Is Missing (also known as The Reach of Love), NBC, 1978. Japanese man, Last of the Good Guys, CBS, 1978. Ho Chin, Dr. Scorpion, ABC, 1978. Nguyen, When Hell Was in Session, NBC, 1979. Old man, The Letter, ABC, 1982. Professor Chen, China Rose, CBS, 1983. Mr. Li, Leap of Faith, CBS, 1988. Dr. Dentworth, The Karen Carpenter Story, CBS, 1989. Colonel Chan, The Brotherhood of the Rose, NBC, 1989. Inspector Quang, Last Flight Out, NBC, 1990. Nathan, Come Die with Me: A Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Mystery (also known as Deader Than Ever: A Mike Hammer Mystery), CBS, 1994. Old Chinese man, Triplecross, Showtime, 1995. Also appeared in Earth //, 1970; appeared as Mr. Yu, Harry's Hong Kong, 1987; appeared as Ling, Crime Lords, 1991; and appeared in Caring. Other Television Appearances: CBS Playhouse (special), CBS, 1966. Father, Jade Snow (special), PBS, 1976. Phags-Pa, Marco Polo (miniseries), NBC, 1982. Also appeared in Paper Angels, 1985; appeared as Reverend Sung and Reverend Jimmy Tuin, Camp California, 1989; Mark Chu, Bamboo Cross; Shimako, CBS Playhouse 90; Hyashi, Navy Log; Kilo, Man Called "X"; Tuen, Faith Till Death; Sammy and Lin Quon, Crusaders; restaurant owner, Millionaire Series; Kim, The First 100 Days; soldier, Cavalry in China; Lee, Cavalcade Theatre; Corporal Ikura, Yellow Bellow; appeared in The Cold Touch and two NBC Matinee specials, as Kim, "The Lighted Window" and Indonesian rebel, "Daughter of Mata Hari." Television Work; Specials: Director, Year of the Dog, NBC, 1970. Stage Appearances: Wigmaker and Bandit, Rashomon, East West Players, Los Angeles, 1965. Year of the Dragon, East West Players, 1975. Stage Work: Producer, Rashomon, East West Players, 1965. WRITINGS Year of the Dog (television special), NBC, 1970. (With others) The Vineyard (screenplay), New World Pictures, 1989.
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Also collaborator on screenplays Perfect Match, 1968, Connections, 1972, and The Girls Next Door, 1977.*
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Himself, Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 5 (special), CBS, 1980. Television Director; Specials: "Teen Father/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1986. "Class Act: A Teacher's Story/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1987. Director of Home Sweet Homeless.
PERSONAL Born September 19, 1958, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Robert Hooks (an actor and director). Addresses: Agent—Marty Bauer, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; fax: 310-247-1111. Career: Actor and director. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, best individual direction in children's programming, 1986 and 1987, both for ABC Afterschool Specials. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Morris Thorpe, The White Shadow, CBS, 1978-81. Mayor Carl Burke, He's the Mayor, ABC, 1986. Television Director; Series: (With others) 5t. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. Also directed Cutter to Houston, 1983. Television Appearances; Pilots: Junior, Just an Old Sweet Song, CBS, 1976. Nate Simmons, Jr., Down Home, CBS, 1978. Eddie Holmes, For Members Only, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Movies: Hoover Sissle, The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened, CBS, 1977. Nat Blake, Can You Hear the Laughter? The Story of Freddie Prinze, CBS, 1979. Friendly Fire, ABC, 1979.
Television Director; Episodic: A Year in the Life, NBC, 1987. 21 ]ump Street, Fox, 1988. China Beach, ABC, 1988. Almost Crown, CBS, 1989. Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. Young Riders, ABC, 1989-90. Doogie Howser, MD, ABC, 1990. Equal justice, ABC, 1990. Also directed episodes of Heart of the City, 1986; Mariah, 1987; Once a Hero, 1987; Probe, 1988; Fine Romance, 1989; and Nightingales, 1989. Other Television Work; Director: Directed "The Pass/' Vietnam War Story, 1987. Film Appearances: David Lee Morgan, Sounder, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Aaron,/Aaron Loves Angela, Paramount, 1975. Tiger, A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich, New World, 1977. Jasper MacGruder, Take Down, Buena Vista, 1979. Duane, Innerspace, Warner Bros., 1987. Strictly Business, Warner Bros., 1991. Film Director: Strictly Business, Warner Bros., 1991. Passenger 57, Warner Bros., 1992. Fled, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Stage Appearances: Lance Corporal Promus, The Hooch, Louis Abrons Arts for Living Center, 1984. Nick, Jonah and the Wonder Dog, Negro Ensemble Company, 1986.*
Television Director; Movies: Roots: The Oft, ABC, 1988. Also directed Heat Wave, 1990, and Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story.
HOPKINS, Anthony
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PERSONAL Other Television Appearances: Emmett Rogers, Jr., Backstairs at the White House (miniseries), NBC, 1979.
Given name is pronounced /An-tony; born December 31, 1937, in Port Talbot, South Wales; son of
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Richard Arthur (a baker) and Muriel Annie (Yeates) Hopkins; married Petronella Barker, 1967 (divorced, 1972); married Jennifer Lynton, January 13, 1973; children: (first marriage) Abigail. Education: Attended Welsh College of Music and Drama, 1954-56; studied acting at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 196163. Addresses: Office—25 St. George's Court, 258 Brompton Rd., London SW3 2AT, England. Agent— Chasin-Park-Citron Agency, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Library Theatre, Manchester, England, assistant stage manager, 1960. Also worked at a steel factory near Port Talbot, Wales. Military service: British Army, bombardier in Royal Artillery, 1958-60. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Film Institute, British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actor, 1972, for War and Peace; New York Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award, both best actor, 1975, for Equus; award from American Authors and Celebrity Forum, 1975; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a drama special, and Outer Critics Circle Award, both 1976, for The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1977, for Equus; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a limited series or special, 1981, for The Bunker; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a limited series or special, 1982, for The Hunchback of Notre Dame; Film Actor Award from Variety Club, 1984, for The Bounty; British Theatre Association Award, best actor, Laurence Olivier Award, Society of West End Theatre, and Stage Actor Award, Variety Club, all 1985, for Pravda; Best Actor Award, Moscow Film Festival, 1987, for 84 Charing Cross Road; Commander, Order of the British Empire, 1987; Academy Award, best actor, award from National Board of Review, New York Film Critics Award, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, all 1991, for The Silence of the Lambs; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1994, for The Remains of the Day. CREDITS Film Appearances: Voice of Marcus Crassus, Spartacus (restored version), Universal, 1960.
HOPKINS * 1 5 1 Brechtian, The White Bus, 1967. Prince Richard the Lionhearted, The Lion in Winter, Avco-Embassy, 1968. Claudius, Hamlet, Columbia, 1969. John Avery, The Looking Class War, Columbia, 1970. Philip Calvert, When Eight Bells Toll, Cinerama, 1971. David Lloyd George, Young Winston, Columbia, 1972. Torvald Helmer, A Doll's House, Paramount, 1973. Kostya, The Girl from Petrovka, Universal, 1974. Superintendent John McCleod, Juggernaut, United Artists (UA), 1974. Siegfried Farnan, All Creatures Great and Small, EMI, 1975. Elliot Hoover, Audrey Rose, UA, 1977. Lieutenant Colonel John Frost, A Bridge Too Far, UA, 1977. Captain Johnson, International Velvet, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1978. Corky/voice of Fats, Magic, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Adam Evans, A Change of Seasons, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Dr. Frederick Treves, The Elephant Man, Paramount, 1980. Lieutenant William Bligh, The Bounty, Orion, 1984. Bill Hooper, The Good Father, Skouras, 1986. Frank Doel, 84 Charing Cross Road, Columbia, 1987. Dafydd Llewellyn, A Chorus of Disapproval, Southgate Entertainment, 1987. Major Angus Barry ("Cassius"), The Dawning, TVS Entertainment/Vista, 1988. Tim Cornell, Desperate Hours, MGM/UA, 1990. Wallace, The Efficiency Expert (also known as Spotswood), Miramax, 1991. Dr. Hannibal Lecter, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Professor Abraham Van Helsing, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Columbia, 1992. McCandless, Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992. Henry Wilcox, Howards End, Sony Pictures Classics, 1992. George Hayden, Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Priest, The Trial, Angelika Films, 1993. Stevens, The Remains of the Day, Columbia, 1993. Jack Lewis, Shadowlands, Savoy Pictures, 1993. Bob Glass, The Innocent, 1993. Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Colonel William Ludlow, Legends of the Fall, TriStar, 1994. Richard M. Nixon, Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995. leuan Davies, /August, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996.
152 • HOPKINS Pablo Picasso, Surviving Picasso, Warner Bros., 1996. President Martin Van Buren, Amistad, Dreamworks SKG, forthcoming. Bookworm, Fox Film, forthcoming. Don Diego de la Vega/Older Zorro, Mark of Zorro (also known as Mask of Zorro), TriStar/Amblin Entertainment, forthcoming. William Parrish, Meet Joe Black, Universal, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Voice, Baseball (also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: A Company of Five, 1968. A Walk Through the Forest, 1968. Pierre Bezuhov, War and Peace, broadcast in England, 1972, then PBS, 1973-74. Dr. Adam Kelno, QB VII, ABC, 1974. Neil Gray, Hollywood Wives, ABC, 1985. Jack Figg, To Be the Best, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: The Three Sisters, 1969. The Peasants Revolt, 1969. Hearts and Flowers, 1970. Astrov, Uncle Vanya, 1970. Title role, Danton, 1970. The Poet Came, 1971. The Edwardians, 1972. Title role, Lloyd George, 1972. Dando Hamer, "Possessions," a segment of the movie Childhood, 1974. Marek, Find Me, 1974. Dr. Michael Grant, Dark Victory, NBC, 1976. Bruno Richard Hauptmann, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, broadcast as an episode of The NBC World Premiere Movie, NBC, 1976. Yitzhak Rabin, Victory at Entebbe, ABC, 1976. Title role, Kean, 1978. Captain Christopher Jones, Mayflower: The Pilgrim's Adventure (also known as The Voyage of the Mayflower), CBS, 1979. Hitler, The Bunker, CBS, 1981. Paul, Peter and Paul (also known as The Acts of Peter and Paul), CBS, 1981. Othello, BBC, 1981. Little Eyolf, BBC, 1981. Quasimodo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, broadcast as an episode of Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1982. Strangers and Brothers, 1983. John Strickland, A Married Man, Channel 4, BBC, then syndicated in the United States, 1984.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Ravic, Arch of Triumph, CBS, 1985. Arthur Jamison, Guilty Conscience, CBS, 1985. Galeazzo Ciano, Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of II Duce (also known as Mussolini and /), HBO, 1985. Guy Burgess, Blunt, BBC, 1985. Jean Louis Chavel, The Tenth Man (also known as Graham Greene's "The Tenth Man"), CBS, 1988. Abel Magwitch, Great Expectations, The Disney Channel, 1989. Joel Filartiga, One Man's War, broadcast as an episode of HBO Showcase, HBO, 1991. Also appeared in Old Times. Television Appearances; Specials: Siegfried Farnon, All Creatures Great and Small, broadcast as an episode of Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1975. Theo Gunge, The Arcata Promise, broadcast as an episode of Great Performances, PBS, 1977. Australia: The Last Barrier, 1989. Narrator, Wild River No More, broadcast as an episode of Survival Specials, PBS, 1990. Entertainers '91: The Top 20 of the Year, ABC, 1991. Narrator, Antarctica: The Last Frontier, The Disney Channel, 1991. Host, Dylan Thomas—A Return Journey, broadcast as an episode of Texaco Performing Arts Showcase, syndicated, 1992. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1992. Voice of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, The Year of the Generals, CBS, 1992. /Anthony Hopkins Talking with David Frost, PBS, 1992. 1993: A Year at the Movies, syndicated, 1993. Voice, Earth and the American Dream, HBO, 1993. Narrator and Gwyn Thomas, Selected Exits, broadcast as an episode of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1993. Mar/on Brando, Wild One, Channel 4, BBC, 1994. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, The Disney Channel, 1995. Smithsonian Fantastic Journey, CBS, 1996. Television Work; Specials: Director, Dylan Thomas—A Return Journey, broadcast as an episode of Texaco Performing Arts Showcase, syndicated, 1992. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Television debut, A Heritage and Its History, 1968. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Presenter, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 20th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1994. Co-host, The 48th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1994. Presenter, The 67th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1995. Presenter, The 68th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards CBS, 1996. Other Television Appearances: Also appeared in /Across the Lake and Heartland. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Mickser, The Quare Fellow, Library Theatre, Manchester, England, 1960. Undershaft, Major Barbara, Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, England, 1963. (London debut) Metellus Cimber,7u//i/s Caesar, Royal Court Theatre, 1964. Irregular Mobiliser, Juno and the Paycock, National Theatre Company, (NTC) Old Vic Theatre, London, 1966. Etienne Plucheaux, A Flea in Her Ear, NTC, Old Vic Theatre, 1966. Blagovo, A Provincial Life, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1966. Captain Edgar, The Dance of Death, NTC, Old Vic Theatre, 1966-67. Andrei Prosorov, The Three Sisters, NTC, Old Vic Theatre, 1966-67. Audrey, As You Like It (all-male cast), NTC, Old Vic Theatre, 1966-67. Emperor, The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria, Old Vic Theatre, 1971. John Frankford, A Woman Killed with Kindness, NTC, Old Vic Theatre, 1971. Title role, Coriolanus, NTC, Old Vic Theatre, 1971. Title role, Macbeth, NTC, Old Vic Theatre, 1972. Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1972. (Broadway debut) Martin Dysart, Equus, Plymouth Theatre, 1974-75, then Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1977. Prospero, The Tempest, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1979. Deeley, Old Times, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. The Lonely Road, Old Vic Theatre, 1985. Pravda, Olivier Theatre, London, 1985-86.
HOWARD • 153 Title role, King Lear, National Theatre, London, 198687. Antony, /Antony and Cleopatra, National Theatre, 1987. Rene Gallimard, M. Butterfly, Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1989. Appeared in An Evening with Dylan Thomas. Appeared in repertory with Nottingham Repertory Company, Nottingham, England; Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, England; Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, England; and Hornchurch Repertory Company, Hornchurch, England. RECORDINGS Albums: Performed as the first voice in the recording Under Milk Wood, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, April, 1992, p. 92. People Weekly, March 4, 1991, p. 83. Premiere, February, 1994, p. 72.*
HOWARD, Alan 1937PERSONAL Born August 5, 1937, in London, England; son of Arthur John (an actor) and Jean Compton (an actress; maiden name, Mackenzie) 'Howard; married Stephanie Hinchcliffe Davies, 1965 (divorced); married Sally Beauman, 1976; children: James. Education: Attended Ardingly College. Addresses:/Agent—c/oJulian BelFrage Associates, 46 Albemarie St., London W1X 4PP, England. Career: Actor. Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England, stagehand and assistant stage manager, 1958; Royal Shakespeare Company, associate artist, beginning in 1967. Military service: Royal Air Force, 1956-60. Awards, Honors: London Theatre Critics Award, most promising actor, Plays and Players, 1969, for King Lear, Troilus and Cress/da, Much Ado about Nothing, and Bartholomew Fair; Best Actor of the Year Award, Society of West End Theatre Managers, 1976, for Henry IV, Parts I and II and Henry V; Best Actor of the Year Award, Plays and Players, 1977, for Wild
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Oats; Laurence Olivier Award, best actor in a revival, Society of West End Theatre, 1978, for Cor/o/anus; Evening Standard Drama Awards, best actor, 1978, 1981; award, best stage performance by an actor, Variety Club of Great Britain, 1980, for Richard II and Richard III; also received British awards for Good. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Footman, Half in Earnest, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England, 1958. Lomax, Major Barbara, Belgrade Theatre, 1958. (London debut) Frankie Bryant, Roots, Belgrade Theatre, then Royal Court Theatre, later Duke of York's Theatre, London, all 1959. Reluctant Heroes, Belgrade Theatre, 1959. Dave Simmonds, I'm Talking about Jerusalem, Belgrade Theatre, then as first removal man, Royal Court Theatre, both 1960. Monty Blatt, Chicken Soup with Barley, Royal Court Theatre, 1960. Kenny Baird, A Loss of Roses, Pembroke Theatre, Croydon, England, 1961. De Piraquo, The Changeling, Royal Court Theatre, 1961. Duke of Ferrara, The Changes, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1962. Nearchus, The Broken Heart, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1962. Loveless, Virtue in Danger, Mermaid Theatre, then Strand Theatre, both London, 1963. Fotheringham, Afternoon Men, Arts Theatre, London, 1963. Simon, A Heritage and Its History, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1965. Angelo, Measure for Measure, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1965. Bolingbroke, Richard II, Nottingham Playhouse, 1965. Orsino, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-onAvon, England, 1966. Burgundy, Henry V, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1966. Lussurioso, The Revenger's Tragedy, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1966. Young Fashion, The Relapse, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1967. Jaques, As You Like It, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1967, then Los Angeles, 1968. Edgar, King Lear, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, 1968. Achilles, Troilus and Cressida, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, 1968.
Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, both 1968, later Los Angeles, 1969. Bartholomew Cokes, Bartholomew Fair, RSC, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, then Aldwych Theatre, both 1969. Lussurioso, The Revenger's Tragedy, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, both 1969. Title role, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1970. Ceres, The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1970. Mephistophilis, Doctor Faustus, Other Place Theatre, 1970. (Broadway debut) Theseus and Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1970, then Aldwych Theatre, later Billy Rose Theatre, both 1971. Nikolai, Enemies, Aldwych Theatre, 1971. Dorimant, The Man of Mode, Aldwych Theatre, 1971. The envoy, The Balcony, Aldwych Theatre, 1971. Cyril Jackson, Black and White Minstrels, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1972, then Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1974. Erich von Stroheim, The Ride across Lake Constance, Hampstead Theatre Club, then May Fair Theatre, London, both 1973. Carlos II, The Bewitched, Aldwych Theatre, 1974. Prince Hal, Henry IV, Parts I and II, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1975, then Aldwych Theatre, 1976. Title role, Henry V, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1975, then Aldwych Theatre and Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, both 1976, later Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1977, and Aldwych Theatre, 1978. Comus, Tyneside Theatre Company, Newcastleupon-Tyne, England, 1976. Jack Rover, Wild Oats, Aldwych Theatre, then Piccadilly Theatre, London, both 1976. Title role, Henry VI, Parts I, II, and III, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1977, then Aldwych Theatre, 1978. Title role, Coriolanus, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1977, then Aldwych Theatre, 1978. Mark Antony, /Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1978, then Aldwych Theatre, 1979. Chepurnoy, Children of the Sun, Aldwych Theatre, 1979. George the Dragon, Other Place Theatre, 1980. The Swan Down Gloves, Other Place Theatre, 1980. Title role, Richard II, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1980, then Aldwych Theatre, 1981.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Title role, Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1980, then Aldwych Theatre, 1981. Naschastlivtsev, The Forest, Other Place Theatre, then Warehouse Theatre, London, both 1981. John Haider, Good, Warehouse Theatre, 1981, then Booth Theatre, New York City, 1982. The Hollow Crown, Fortune Theatre, London, 1982. Repentance, Fortune Theatre, 1982. Breaking the Silence, Mermaid Theatre, 1985. Les parents terribiles, Lyttleton Theatre, London, 1994. Toured in the role of Bassanio, The Merchant of Venice, and as Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream, both South American and European cities, 1964; toured as Theseus and Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, RSC, European, U.S., Japanese, and Australian cities, 1972; also toured in Henry V, RSC, international cities, 1976. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Frank, Victim, Pathe, 1961. The VIPs, Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1963. Port ensign, The Americanization of Emily, MGM, 1964. ON, Heroes of Telemark, Rank/Columbia, 1965. Reverend Mort, Work Is a Four-Letter Word, Universal, 1968. Little Big Man, National General Pictures, 1970. Simon Rutledge, Oxford Blues, MGM/United Artists, 1984. Oliver Cromwell, The Return of the Musketeers, Universal, 1989. Mr. Cooper, Strapless, Miramax, 1989. Michael, the lover, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover, Miramax, 1989. Alan Brandon, Dakota Road, 1991. Govenor (sic), DaVinci's War, 1993. Tom French, The Secret Rapture, Castle Hill Productions, 1993.
HOWARD « 1 5 5 Television Appearances; Episodic: Duke of Holderness, "The Priory School/' The Return of Sherlock Holmes, broadcast as episodes of Mystery!, PBS, 1987. Sam McCready, "Just Another Secret," Frederick Forsyth Presents, USA, 1989. Sam McCready, "Pride and Extreme Prejudice/' Frederick Forsyth Presents, USA, 1990. Sam McCready, "Death Has a Bad Reputation/' Frederick Forsyth Presents, USA, 1990. Sam McCready, "A Casualty of War," Frederick Forsyth Presents, USA, 1990. Hugo Cornworthy, "The Dream" (also known as "Agatha Christie's Poirot"), Mystery!, PBS, 1990. Sam McCready, "A Little Piece of Sunshine," Frederick Forsyth Presents, USA, 1990. Sam McCready, "Price of the Bride," Frederick Forsyth Presents, USA, 1990. Other Television Appearances: Purvis, The Dog It Was That Died (movie), 1985. Maurice Wilkins, The Double Helix (movie), Arts and Entertainment, 1987. Narrator, Fuhrer: Seduction of a Nation (special), PBS, 1991. Anna Lee: Headcase (movie), Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Appeared as King Alfred in the play Churchill's People, BBC; as Mirabell in the play The Way of the World; also appeared in the plays The Holy Experiment, BBC, Royal Flash, Philoctetes, and Comets among the Stars. Radio Appearances: Soames, Forsyth Chronicles (miniseries), 1990-91.*
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Also appeared in the film War and Peace. Television Appearances; Series: Cragoe, Cover, London Weekend Television, 1981. Appeared as Jack Brotherhood, A Perfect Spy, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Prosper Merimee, Notorious Woman, BBC, broadcast as episodes of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1975. Himself, Playing Shakespeare, BBC, 1984.
Married Ranee Howard (an actor and writer); children: Ron Howard (an actor, director, and producer) and Clint Howard (an actor and script writer). Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mrs. Clause, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Elderly woman, / Don't Buy Kisses Anymore, Skouras, 1992.
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Hospital volunteer, The Paper, Universal, 1994. Blanch Lovell, Apollo 13, 1995. Elderly woman, Black Sheep, Paramount, 1996. Miss Phelps, Matilda (also known as Mathilda), TriStar, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Widow Douglas, Huckleberry Finn, ABC, 1975. Leola Boyle, Fall from Grace, NBC, 1990. Search and Rescue, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mrs. Feinberg, We'll Take Manhattan (also known as / Love New York and Thejackee Show), NBC, 1990. Grandma, Guys Like Us, ABC, 1996. Appeared in "The Promise of Steve Wilkins," a segment of the special Rock the Vote, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared as Dolly, in "Frightening Frammis," an episode of Fallen Angels, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Woman on the street, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (miniseries; also known as Earthquake Los Angeles: The Big One), NBC, 1990. Appeared as Ernestine in the series Homeboys in Outer Space, 1996.*
HOWELL, C. Thomas 1966(Tom Howell) PERSONAL Full name, Christopher Thomas Howell; born December 7, 1966, in Los Angeles (some sources say Agoura), CA; son of Chris Howell (a stunt coordinator); married Rae Dawn Chong (an actress; marriage ended); married second wife, Sylvie; children: Izzy (daughter).
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Tom Howell) Tyler, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, Universal, 1982. Ponyboy Curtis, The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. Tim Pearson, Crandview, U.S.A., Warner Bros., 1984. Robert, Red Dawn, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Billy Carey, Tank, Universal, 1984. Michael Ryan, Secret Admirer, Orion, 1985. Jim Halsey, The Hitcher, TriStar, 1986. Mark Watson, 5ou/ Man, New World, 1986. Bubber Drumm, A Tiger's Tale, Atlantic, 1987. Arturo Toscanini, // giovane Toscanini (also known as Young Toscanini), Carthago, 1988. Raoul, The Return of the Musketeers (also known as Return of the Three Musketeers), Universal, 1989. Himself, Far Out, Man!, New Line Cinema/Prism Entertainment, 1989. Monroe Clark, Side Out, TriStar, 1990. Title role, Kid, 1990. Jack Stone, Nickel and Dime, Hometown Pictures, 1991. Gene Michaels, Breaking the Rules, Miramax, 1992. Egan, To Protect and Serve, Capital Entertainment, 1992. Rick, That Night, Warner Bros., 1993. Lieutenant Thomas G. Chamberlain, Gettysburg, New Line, 1993. Mike Stone, Mad Dogs and Englishmen (also known as Shameless), BMC Video, 1994. Oscar Bonsetter, Payback, Capital Cities, 1994. /a/'/ba/t (also known as Streetwise), Paramount Home Video, 1994. Carl, Teresa's Tattoo, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Jim Lomax, Dangerous Indiscretion, Summa Video, 1995. Title role, Baby Face Nelson, Concorde-New Horizon, 1995. Michael Jardine, Hourglass (also known as The Hitcher '95), Live Entertainment, 1995. Mark Goddard, The Sweeper, P.M. Entertainment Group, 1995. Johnnie Dean, Pure Danger, P.M. Entertainment Group, 1996. Last Lives, 1997. Also appeared in the film Treacherous, 1993.
Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Buckwheat Films, owner and co-producer. Former performer on the junior rodeo circuit.
Film Work: Director, Hourglass (also known as The Hitcher '95), Live Entertainment, 1995. Director, Pure Danger, P.M. Entertainment Group, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Series: Scott, Two Marriages, ABC, 1983-84. Kindred: The Embraced, Fox, 1996. Also appeared in The Little People (also known as The Brian Keith Show), NBC, c. 1970. Television Appearances; Movies: Trjpp, Into the Homeland, HBO, 1987. Cat Thomas, Curiosity Kills (also known as Curiosity Ki I led the Cat) f USA, 1990. Paul Stevens, Acting on Impulse (also known as Eyes of a Stranger), Showtime, 1993. Ben Braeden and Alex Connelly, Dark Reflection (also known as Natural Selection), Fox, 1994. The Big Fall, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jenner Brading, "The Eyes of the Panther," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. Dan Jericho, "Suspect Device/' Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1984. WRITINGS For Film: Hourglass (also known as The Hitcher '95), Live Entertainment, 1995.
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HUDSON, Ernie 1945PERSONAL Full name, Ernest Hudson; born December 17,1945, in Benton Harbor, Ml; mother's name, Maggie; married Jeannie Moore (divorced, 1975); children: Ernest Jr., Rocky, Andrew, Ross. Education: Attended University of Minnesota—Twin Cities; graduate of Wayne State University; trained for the stage at Yale University's School of Drama.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Also appeared in episodes of Fantasy Island, ABC; Little House on the Prairie, NBC; Webster, ABC; One Day at a Time, CBS; Diff'rent Strokes, NBC; and St. Elsewhere, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Skag, NBC, 1980. Harold "Jazzman" Malloy, Crazy Times, ABC, 1981. Kwame Botulo, Almost American, NBC, 1981. Leo Kelly, 100 Centre Street, ABC, 1984. Detective Sergeant Tremaine "Night Train" Lane, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. Stage Appearances: The Cage, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, 1984. Appeared in The Great White Hope, Theatre-in-theRound, Minneapolis, MN, then Los Angeles; and in Daddy Goodness, Los Angeles. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, February 3, 1992, p. 71.*
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PERSONAL Born August 10, 1953, in Elizabeth, NJ; married, wife's name, Kathryn; children: Joseph. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists Talent and Literary Agency, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067-2850. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Plainclothes Officer Frank Wajorski, Chicago Story, NBC, 1982. MarkMcCormick, Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1983-86. Peter Parrel I, / Married Dora, ABC, 1987. Noah Beckett, Second Noah, ABC, 1996. Appeared as Frank Ryan, Ryan's Hope, ABC; Travis Montgomery, All My Children, ABC; and Barry Tarberry, Disney Presents the 100 Lives of Blackjack Savage.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mike George, Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Paul Forrest, Night of Courage (also known as In This Fallen City), ABC, 1987. Congressman Neil Gallagher, Citizen Cohn (also known as Rules of Misconduct: The Roy Cohn Story), HBO, 1992. Donald Prescott, A Child's Cry for Help (also known as Intensive Care), NBC, 1994. Dr. Brian Allen, Moment of Truth: A Mother's Deception (also known as Moment of Truth: Cult Rescue), NBC, 1994. Franklin Carter, MacShayne: Final Roll of the Dice (also known as MacShayne's Big Score), NBC, 1994. Colonel Noel L. Packer, The Tuskegee Airmen, HBO, 1995. Steve Sohmer, Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story (also known as Deidre Hall's Story: After All), ABC, 1995. Ben Jones, Danielle Steel's "No Greater Love," NBC, 1996. Doug Martin, Stranger in My House, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in Law and Order, NBC, 1995. Film Appearances: Vic, Cujo, Warner Bros., 1983. Rob Cutter, Nowhere to Hide, New CenturyA/ista, 1987. Scotty, Someone to Watch over Me, Columbia, 1987. Wallace, The Good Son, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Les Goodwin, Bad Company, Touchstone, 1995.
Stage Appearances: Paul Verrall, Born Yesterday, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1989. Brick, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1990.*
HUNNICUTT, Gayle 1943(?)PERSONAL Born February 6, 1943 (some sources say 1942), in Fort Worth TX. Education: University of California,
Addresses: Agent—Susan Smith Associates, 121 North San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Worked with community theatres in Los Angeles, CA. CREDITS Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cynthia, A Man Called Intrepid, NBC, 1979. Ruth Wilder, The Martian Chronicles, CBS, 1980. Olivia Wainwright, A Woman of Substance, syndicated, 1984. Mary Sloane, The First Olympics: Athens, 1896, NBC, 1984. Maria Crittenden, Dream West, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Adrianna, The Smugglers, NBC, 1968. The Bounty Man, ABC, 1972. Andrea Markovitch, The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The 15 Years Later Affair, CBS, 1983. Lillian, Arthur Hailey's "Strong Medicine/' syndicated, 1986. Celia Cunningham, The Brazilian Connection (also known as Saint and The Mystery Wheel of Adventure), syndicated, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "A Turn for the Nurse/' Mr. Roberts, NBC, 1966. "Jethro Takes Love Lessons/' Beverly Hillbillies, CBS,
1966. "The Badger Game," Beverly Hillbillies, CBS, 1966. "The Gorilla," Beverly Hillbillies, CBS, 1966. "Love on a Rooftop," There's Got to Be Something Wrong with Her, ABC, 1966. "It Takes One to Know One," Get Smart, NBC, 1967. Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. "Kiss for Killing," Wide World of Mystery, ABC, 1975. "The Man Who Couldn't Lose," Switch, CBS, 1975. The Love Boat, ABC, 1980. "The Good Doctors," Matt Houston, ABC, 1982. "Louie Moves Uptown," Taxi, NBC, 1983. "Island of Horrors," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. "Finger Man," Philip Marlowe, Private Eye, HBO, 1984. Tales of the Unexpected, syndicated, 1984. "Swiss Watch-and-Wait," Lime Street, ABC, 1985. "A Scandal in Bohemia," The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Series I, PBS, 1985. "Mission to Moscow," Dallas, CBS, 1989.
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Other Television Appearances: The Golden Bowl (series), broadcast as episodes of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1973. Fall of Eagles (special), syndicated, 1976. The Ambassadors (special), PBS, 1981. Diana Masterson, The Million Dollar Face (pilot), NBC, 1981. Julian Clydesdale, Savage: In the Orient (pilot), CBS, 1983. Two by Forsyth: Privilege (special), syndicated, 1984.
Vanya, The Philadelphia Story, The Miss Firecracker Contest, Exit the King, The Doctor's Dilemma, So Long on Lonely Street, The Big Knife, Edith Wharton at Home, and The Little Foxes.*
Appeared in the series Dallas, CBS, 1989-91. Appeared as Suzy Buckley in the special Color Him Dead, 1974; other specials include Man and Boy, The Ripening, Humboldt's Gift, The Life and Death of Dylan Thomas, The Return of the Saint, The Lady Killers, and Strong Medicine.
Born June 15,1963, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Gordon (a director) and Jane (a photographer) Hunt.
Film Appearances: Marlowe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. Juliet Bristow, Fragment of Fear, Columbia, 1971. Susan, Scorpio, United Artists (UA), 1973. Shadowman's assistant, Nuits rouges, 1973. Ann Barrett, The Legend of Hell House, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Deborah, The Sell Out (also known as The Set-Up), 1976. Blazing Magnum (also known as Strange Shadows in an Empty Room), 1976. Margie Cohn, Strange Shadows in an Empty Room, American International, 1977. Susan Townsend, Once in Paris, Leigh Mclaughlin, 1978. Lisa Ford, Flashpoint Africa, 1978. The Saint and The Brave Goose, 1981. Donna Lloyd, Target, CBS, 1985. Claire, Dream Lover, MGM/UA, 1986. Turnaround, 1986. Eva's mother (Mrs. Martin), Silence Like Glass (also known as Zwei Fraven), 1989. Also appeared in The Wild Angels, 1966; P. ]., 1968; Eye of the Cat, 1969; The Freelance, 1970; The Spiral Staircase, 1975; Hard to Be a God, 1989; Con Man, 1992; L'homme sans visage, One Take Two, Fantomas, Privilege, and Sherlock Holmes. Stage Appearances: Dangerous Corner, Minerva Theatre, Chichester, England, then Whitehall Theatre, London, 1995. Also appeared in the plays The Ride across Lake Constance, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Dog Days, The Admirable Crichton, A Woman of No Importance, Hedda Gabler, Peter Pan, Macbeth, Uncle
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Addresses: Contact—Connie Tavel, 9171 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 436, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards, best actress in a comedy, 1993,1995, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a musical or comedy, 1994, all for Mad About You. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jill Prentiss, Amy Prentiss, NBC, 1974-75. Helga Wagner, The Swiss Family Robinson, ABC, 1975-76. Kerry Gerardi, The Fitzpatricks, CBS, 1977-78. Lisa Quinn, It Takes Two, ABC, 1982-83. Voice, Go/tar and the Golden Lance (animated), syndicated, 1985. Voice, The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda (animated), syndicated, 1990. Rebecca, My Life and Times, ABC, 1991. Jamie Buchman, Mad About You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1992—. Television Appearances; Movies: Sarah Sergeant, Pioneer Woman, ABC, 1973. Susan Lindsay, All Together Now, ABC, 1975. Teila Rodriguez, Death Scream (also known as Homicide and The Woman Who Cried Murder), ABC, 1975. Kristina Matchett, The Spell, NBC, 1977. Janice Hurley, Transplant, CBS, 1979. Lizzie Eaton, Angel Dusted, NBC, 1981. Naomi, Child Bride of Short Creek, NBC, 1981. Title role, The Miracle of /Cathy Miller, CBS, 1981. Sandy Cameron, Desperate Lives, CBS, 1982. Tami Maida, Quarterback Princess, CBS, 1983. Jenny Wells, Bill: On His Own, CBS, 1983. Kathy, Choices of the Heart, NBC, 1983.
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HUNTER « 1 6 1 Lynne Stone, G/r/s Just Want to Have Fun, New World, 1985. Lena, Trancers (also known as Future Cop), Empire, 1985. Beth Bodell, Peggy Sue Got Married, TriStar, 1986. Teresa "Teri" McDonald, Project X, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Jennifer, Miles from Home, Cinecom, 1988. Jessie Gates, Next of Kin, Warner Bros., 1989. Lena Deth, Trancers II: The Return of Jack Deth, Full Moon, 1991. Anna, The Waterclance, Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1991. Queens Logic, Seven Arts Productions, 1991. Reporter Rose Pondell, Bob Roberts, Paramount, 1992. Lena, Trancers III: Death Lives (also known as Future Cop ///), Full Moon, 1992. Annie, Mr. Saturday Night, Castle Rock, 1992. Bev Kilmartin, Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Jo Harding, Twister, Warner Bros., 1996. Old Friends, TriStar/Gracie Films, 1997. Appeared as Claire Enfield, Only You, 1992. Also appeared in Stealing Home, 1988, and as Henrietta, The Frog Prince, 1988. Stage Appearances: Jill, Been Taken, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1985. Emily Webb, Our Town, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1989. Bianca, The Taming of the Shrew, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1990. Appeared in The Good War and Vital Signs, both Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles; Alice in Wonderland, Los Angeles Cultural Arts Center, Los Angeles; Gladiators, Cast Theatre, Hollywood, CA; Methusalem, Wallenboyd Theatre; and The Value of Names, Skylight Theatre. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 4, 1994, p. 24.*
HUNTER, Jeffrey 1926-1969 PERSONAL Original name, Henry Herman McKinnies; born November 25, 1926, in New Orleans, LA; died of a
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cerebral hemorrhage, May 27, 1969, in Van Nuys, CA; married Barbara Rush (an actress), 1950 (divorced, 1955); married Joan Bartlett (a model), 1957 (divorced, 1967); married Emily Mclaughlin (an actress), 1969; children: (first marriage) Chris (son); (second marriage) Todd, Scott; (third marriage) Steele (adopted son). Education: Attended Northwestern University and University of California, Los Angeles. Career: Actor on screen, television, stage, and radio. Mexico Films, founder and producer, 1959; owner of a film production company and a talent management agency; developer of oil wells. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1945-46. CREDITS Film Appearances: Chad Carnes, Take Care of My Little Ctrl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. Creighton, The Frogmen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. Danny, Fourteen Hours, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. The kid, Call Me Mister, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. Ed Miller, Red Skies of Montana (also known as Smoke Jumpers), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Ben Tyler, Lure of the Wilderness, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Bill Ainslee, Dreamboat, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Dr. Bob Grayson, Belles on Their Toes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. Signalman Andrew Brown, Sailor of the King (also known as Able Seaman Brown and SingleHanded), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Johnny Colt, Three Young Texans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. Prince Haidi, Princess of the Nile, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. Little Dog, White Feather, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Matuwir, Seven Cities of Cold, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1955. Owen Brown, Seven Angry Men, Allied Artists, 1955. Martin Pawley, The Searchers, Warner Bros., 1956. Thad, The Proud Ones, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Gordon Grant, A Kiss before Dying, United Artists (UA), 1956. William Andrew Fuller, The Great Locomotive Chase (also known as Andrew's Raiders), Buena Vista, 1956. Joe Mundy, The Way to the Gold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957.
Frank James, The True Story of Jesse James (also known as The James Brothers), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. David Martin, No Down Payment, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Bless Keough, Gun for a Coward, Universal, 1957. Ranson, Count Five and Die, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Himself, /Ward/ Gras, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Adam Caulfield, The Last Hurrah, Columbia, 1958. Nico Kantaylis, In Love and War, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1958. La ciudad sagrada, Mexico Films, 1959. Lieutenant Thomas Cantrell, Sergeant Rut/edge (also known as The Trial of Sergeant Rutledge), Warner Bros., 1960. Fred Morrow, Key Witness, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1960. Guy Gabaldon, Hell to Eternity, Allied Artists, 1960. Matt Jameson, Man-Trap (also known as Man in Hiding), Paramount, 1961. Jesus Christ, King of Kings, MGM, 1961. George R. Tweed, No Man Is an Island (also known as Island Escape), Universal, 1962. Sergeant Fuller, The Longest Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Timothy Higgins, The Man from Galveston, Warner Bros., 1964. Lacer, Gold for the Caesars (also known as Or pour les cesars), MGM, 1964. Joaquin Murieta, Murieta (also known as Joaquin Murrieta and Vendetta), Warner Bros., 1965. Jim Grayam, Brainstorm, Warner Bros., 1965. Justin Power, Dimension 5, Feature Film, 1966. Carver Logan, A Witch without a Broom (also known as Una Bruja sin Escoba), Producers Releasing Corp., 1967. A Guide for the Married Man, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1967. Lieutenant Lyman P. Jones, The Private Navy of Sergeant O'Farrell, UA, 1968. Captain Benteen, Custer of the West (also known as Good Day for Fighting), Cinerama, 1968. Joe Novak, The Christmas Kid (also known as Joe Navidad), Producers Releasing Corp., 1968. Also appeared as a background extra, Julius Caesar, 1950; and in Frau Wirtin hat auch einen Grafen, 1968, released in the United States as Sexy Susan Sins Again (also known as Sexy Susan at the King's Court and The Hostess Also Has a Count), 1969; Joe, Find a Place to Die (also known as Joe, cercati un posto per morire), 1968; Super Colt 38, 1969; and Viva America! (also known as Mafia Mob and Cry, Chicago), 1970.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Also appeared in the unreleased Strange Portrait, EastWest Productions, 1966. Provided voiceovers for the U.S. release of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1965. Film Producer: La ciudad sagrada, Mexico Films, 1959.
HUNTER «163 Also starred in several television pilots that were never broadcast. These include appearances as Howard Graham, Journey Into Fear, NBC, 1966; and as Father Sorin, The Equitable Life Theatre, 1961.
Produced the documentary The Living Swamp.
Stage Appearances: Starbuck, The Rainmaker, Pheasant Run Playhouse, near Chicago, IL, 1967.
Television Appearances; Series: Title role, Temple Houston, NBC, 1963-64.
Appeared in summer stock productions in Pennsylvania.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "South of the Sun," Climax, CBS, 1955. The George Cobel Show, CBS, 1955. "The Empty Room," Twentieth Century-Fox Hour, CBS, 1956. Guest, Disneyland, 1956. "Hurricane Diana," Climax, CBS, 1957. "Kiss Me Again, Stranger," Pursuit, CBS, 1958. You Asked for It, syndicated, 1958. John Charles Fremont, "Destiny West," Our American Heritage, NBC, 1960. Andrew Fuller, "The Secret Mission," World of Disney, ABC, 1961. Andrew Fuller, "Andrew's Raiders," World of Disney, ABC, 1961. "Waiting for Jocko," Checkmate, CBS, 1961. Guest Shot, syndicated, 1962. "Don't Look behind You," Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1962. "Lost Sheep, Lost Shepherd," Combat, ABC, 1962. Dr. Walter Reed, "Suzie," Death Valley Days, syndicated, 1962. "Seven Miles of Bad Road," Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1963. "Parties to the Crime," Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1964. "The Trains of Silence," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1965. "The Monster," The FBI, ABC, 1965. "Field of Wild Flowers," The Legend of Jesse James, ABC, 1966. Captain Christopher Pike, "The Menagerie," Star Trek (appearance culled from his lead role in the series'original pilot from 1965), NBC, 1966. "Requiem for Craw Greene," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1966. "Freeway to Death," Green Hornet, ABC, 1966. "Wild Bull," The Monroes, ABC, 1967. "The Enemies," The FBI, ABC, 1968. "Madam," Insight, syndicated, 1968. "The Poker Game," Insight, syndicated, 1969.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: Appeared as Ben Tyler, "Lure of the Wilderness," Lux Radio Theatre, 1953, and as Tom Owens, "Rawhide," Lux Radio Theatre, 1955.
Other Television Appearances: Host, Premiere Performance, syndicated, 1957.
Other Radio Appearances: Appeared in Milwaukee, Wl, area radio programs, including the series Those Who Serve; also performed with Children's Theatre of the Air. RECORDINGS Albums: Released one album, c. 1957. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film and Filming, April, 1962; April, 1983.
Starlog, October, 1996. Western Clippings, March/April, 1997. [Sketch verified by Clenn A. Mosley, author of a biography on Hunter.]
HUNTER, Ross 1926-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Original name Martin Fuss; born May 6, 1926, in Cleveland, OH; died March 10, 1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Film producer. Hunter gained prominence as the producer of more than sixty sentimental and romantic films, including P/7/ovv Talk and Tammy and the Bachelor. After receiving his Master's Degree from Western Reserve University (now Case Western Reserve University), he taught school in Cleveland. He served in U.S. Army Intelligence during World War II before heading to Hollywood to pursue an acting career. In 1944 he appeared in Louisiana Hay ride, the first of several B-movies in which he was cast. In 1953 his first film as a producer, Take Me to Town, was released. During the 1950s and
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1960s he produced numerous films, including Magnificent Obsession, All That Heaven Allows, My Man Godfrey, This Happy Feeling, Imitation of Life, and The Chalk Garden. He also produced several musicals—Lost Horizon, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and Flower Drum Song, to name a few. In 1970, Hunter brought a new genre of film to the movie-going public—the disaster film. Airport, based on the novel by Arthur Hailey, included an all-star cast and earned Hunter an Academy Award nomination for best picture. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, March 12, 1996, section 3, p. 11. New York Times, March 12, 1996, p. B5. Times (London), March 18, 1996, p. 19. Washington Post, March 12, 1996, p. B6.
HYLANDS, Scott 1943PERSONAL Born in 1943, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Addresses: Contact—Bauman Hiller, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Penthouse 5, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor. American Conservatory Theatre, member of company, 1966-68; Stratford Festival of Canada, member of company, 1981-82. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Curtis Willard, The Waltons, CBS, 1972. Detective Kevin O'Brien, Night Heat, CBC, then CBS, 1985-91. Jack Kilbourn, Destiny Ridge (also known as The New Destiny Ridge), syndicated, 1993-94. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Laseter, "The Longhorns," Centennial, NBC, 1978. General Nathaniel Greene, George Washington, CBS, 1984. Paxton, To Catch a Killer, syndicated, 1992. John Jacob Astor, Titanic, NBC, 1996.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jim Capa, Earth //, ABC, 1971. Ajax, Truman Capote's "The Glass House/' CBS, 1972. Jerry, Terror on the Beach, CBS, 1973. Dr. Chris Durant, The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant, ABC, 1975. Tom Burkhardt, With This Ring, ABC, 1978. Glenn Curtiss, The Winds of Kitty Hawk, NBC, 1978. Lee Devlin, Jennifer: A Woman's Story, NBC, 1979. Dr. "Tex" Goodnight, Shocktrauma, syndicated, 1982. Frank Stewart, Miracle on 1-880 (also known as Miracle on Interstate 880), NBC, 1992. Fred Ritchie, Ordeal in the Arctic, ABC, 1993. Jenner, Decoy, HBO, 1995. Maurice Quintal, Falling from the Sky! Flight 174 (also known as Freefall), ABC, 1995. Detective Taggart, The Surrogate, ABC, 1995. Solomon John, Have You 5een My Son?, ABC, 1996. Coach Les Modeau, The Halfback of Notre Dame, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "And Then There Was One," Ironside, NBC, 1972. "Bitter Legion," Cannon, CBS, 1972. "Dear Joan, We Are Going to Scare You to Death," S/xth Sense, ABC, 1972. "Blood Brother," Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. "Shattered Image," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. "Sweet Harvest," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973. "Marked for Murder," Griff, ABC, 1973. "Spirit Helper," Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. "A Taste of Ashes," Ironside, NBC, 1974. "The Illusion of the Lethal Playthings," The Magician, NBC, 1974. "The Lady's Not for Burning," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1974. "The Confetti People," Harry O, ABC, 1975. "The Quality of Mercy," Medical Story, NBC, 1976. "Angela," Police Woman, NBC, 1976. "The Answer," ]oe Forrester, NBC, 1976. "Point after Death," Cannon, CBS, 1976. "Major Annie, M.D.," Medical Center, CBS, 1976. "If Wishes Were Horses," Medical Center, CBS, 1976. "The Cold Breath of Death," Baretta, CBS, 1976. "Trial Board," Police Story, NBC, 1977. "Judgment from Outer Space," Wonder Woman, ABC, 1977. "The Insider," Most Wanted, ABC, 1977. "Pressure Point," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1977. "Divine Wind," Black Sheep Squadron, NBC, 1977.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "Sighting4006: The Nevada Desert Incident/' Project UFO, NBC, 1978. "The Tempest," The Waltons, CBS, 1981. "To Coin a Hart/' Hart to Hart, ABC, 1982. "36 Hours," The Powers of Matthew Star, NBC, 1983. Sheriff, Yellow Rose, NBC, 1983. "Bite of the Jackal," Airwolf, CBS, 1984. "Clipped Wings," Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984. "Mind over Matter," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. The X-Files, Fox, 1997. Also appeared in "The Watch Commander," an episode of Policy Story, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was ]ohn, ABC, 1973. Also appeared in Tales of the Klondike: In a Far Country, 1987; appeared in the Canadian specials Scoop and Com/ngOut/4//Ve/ both CBC, and in Whirlwind, 1974. Film Appearances: Daddy's Gone a'Hunting, National General Pictures, 1969. Fools, Cinerama, 1970. The Visitor, 1973. Terry, Slipstream, 1974. Earthquake, Universal, 1974. Michael, Bittersweet Love, Avco-Embassy, 1976. Captain Collins, The Boys in Company C, Columbia, 1977. Captain Tucker, Death Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Savage Hunger, Shapiro Enterprises, 1984. Jesse Armstrong, Isaac Littlefeathers, 1984. Jake, The Oasis, 1984.
HYLANDS • 165 Also appeared in Operation Snafu (also known as On the Fiddle and Operation War Head). Stage Appearances: Understudy, And Things That Co Bump in the Night, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1965. Billy Fisher, Billy Liar, Gate Theatre, New York City, 1965. Major Barbara, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1971-72. "The Death and Life of Jesse James," In the Works II: Festival, New Theatre for Now, New York City, 1974-75. Harry, Enter a Free Man, Theatre at St. Clement's Church, New York City, 1974-75. The Comedians, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1977-78. Terra Nova, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1978-79. Carl Dittman, From the Original Accounts of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, Mark Taper Forum, 1979-80. The Al Chemist Show, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, 1979-80. Rover, Wild Oats, Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, 1981. Raim, The Queen and the Rebels, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1982. Lucien Field, April Snow, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 1982-83. / Hate Hamlet, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, 1991-92.
Also appeared in the plays Six Characters in Search of an Author, Twelfth Night, Hamlet, Death of a Salesman, Charley's Aunt, Zoo Story, Tiny Alice, Man and Superman, and Romeo and Juliet. *
I-J Blaubart, 1984. IDZIAK, Slawomir Andrzej 1945PERSONAL Born January 25, 1945, in Katowice, Poland. Education: State Higher School of Theatre and Film, Lodz, Poland, graduated, 1968. Career: Cinematographer, director, and screenwriter. Czolowka (filmmakers), collaborator. Worked with Small Forms Studio, Warsaw, Poland. Member: Polish Filmmakers Association, Film Recorders Circle (vice-chairperson and member of board of directors, beginning in 1978), Film Producers in Munich.
Rok Spokonjnego Slonca, 1984. The Power of Evil (also known as Le pouvoir du ma/), Pierson, 1985. Wherever You Are, Gerhard Schmidt, 1988. Yasemin, Kino, 1988. Gdzieskolwiek jest, jeslis jest, 1988. A Short Film about Killing, 1988. Stan Posiadania, 1989. The Double Life of Veronique (also known as La double vie de Veronique), Miramax, 1991. Blue (also known as Three Colors: Blue and Trois Couleurs: Bleu), Miramax, 1993. Tears of Stone (also known as Tar ur Stein), Icelandic Film Fund, 1995. The Journey of August King, Miramax, 1995. Jailbirds (also known as Maennerpension), Delphi, 1996.
Awards, Honors: Grand Prize, 23rd Festival of Films for Children and Youth (Venice), 1972, and Golden Goats Award, Poznan Festival, 1973, both for Paper Bird; awards for cinematography, Gdansk Festival, 1974, for Departures, Returns, and 1976, for Partita for a Wood Instrument; A. Munk Award, 1978, for Lesson of Flying.
Film Work; Director: Paper Bird, 1971. From the Four Cardinal Points, 1972. Master Beggar with a Lyre, 1973. Seance, 1977. Lesson of Flying, 1978.
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Television Director: Director of the program Debut, 1973.
Film Work; Cinematographer: The Wedding, 1972. Quarter Balance, 1974. Departures, Returns, 1974. Partita for a Wood Instrument, 1975. The Scar, 1975. Short Journey, 1976. The Conductor (also known as Dyrygent), Cinegate, 1979. Contract, Cinegate, 1980. The Constant Factor (also known as Constans), Polish Film Corp., 1980.
WRITINGS Author of the screenplay Seance, 1977.*
INNES, Laura 1957(?)PERSONAL Born August 16, 1957 (some sources say 1958), in
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Pontiac, Ml; daughter of Robert (a college English instructor) and Laurette Innes; married David Brisbin (an actor); children: Cal. Education: Northwestern University, degree, theatre arts. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Office—ER, d o NBC Entertainment, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91523-0001. /Agent—Don Buchwald & Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, member of company, 1982-83, 1984-85. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Bunny, Wings, NBC, 1994-95. Dr. Kerry Weaver, ER, NBC, 1995—. Sandy Sincic, The Louie Anderson Show, CBS, 1996. Also appeared on Another World. Television Appearances; Movies: Hemophiliac representative, The Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Ronnie, Judith Krantz's "Torch Song" (also known as Torchsong), ABC, 1993. Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story (also known as Raid on Jerash), NBC, 1993. See Jane Run, ABC, 1995. Rose, Just Like Dad, Disney Channel, 1996. Television Work; Pilots: Krissy Bender Marino, The Stiller and Meara Show, NBC, 1986. Also appeared on Something's Gotta Give, Fox, and C.C.P.D., Fox. Television Appearances; Specials: Mrs. Rice, Jacob Have I Loved (also known as Wonderworks), PBS, 1989. Annie, Philby (also known as Betty and Al), ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Laurel Hearn, When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (also known as The Soldiers of Misfortune), CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of My So-Called Life, ABC, Party of Five, Fox, Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, Bakersfield, Fox, Good Advice, CBS, and Kay O'Brien, ABC.
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Also appeared in Joey Can't Shoot Straight broadcast on MTV. Stage Appearances: Twelfth Night, Body Politic Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1980-81. Glennaand peep show girl, Edmond, Chicago, 198182, then Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1982. Darlene, Little Person, and member of ensemble, My Uncle Sam, Public Theatre/Other Stage, New York City, 1983. Hedda Gabler, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1983-84. Emily, Our Town, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1984-85. Miranda, The Tempest, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1984-85. Rosaura, Life Is a Dream, Ark Theatre, New York City, 1985. Freda Ward, Alice and Fred, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1985. Vienna: Lusthaus, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1986. Deb, Prison-Made Tuxedos, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1987. Title character, 5te//a, New York Theatre Workshop, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1987. Buster, Miss Peterson, and Jaculatrix, In Perpetuity Throughout the Universe, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1987-88, then Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1988. Linda, American Notes, Public/Susan Stein Shiva Theatre, New York City, 1988. La Presidente de Tourvel, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1989-90. Daisy, Paradise for the Worried, St. Clement's Church Theatre, 1990. Agnes Robertson, Two Shakespearean Actors, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1992. Appeared in Three Sisters, Lajolla Playhouse, Lajolla, CA; Stella, A Streetcar Named Desire, Goodman Theatre, Chicago; A Country Doctor, CSC; Much Ado About Nothing, La Jolla Playhouse; Jitterbugging, River Arts Repertory; Tales of the Lost Form/cans, River Arts Repertory; The Hunger Artist, Music Theatre Group; Dracula (Mac Wellman), River Arts Repertory; The Dispute, New York Theatre Workshop; Poor Folks Pleasures, River Arts Repertory; My Sister in This House, Actor's Theatre of Louisville; A Christmas Carol, Goodman Theatre; In a Northern Landscape, Actor's Theatre of Louisville; Sister Mary Ignatius, Wisdom Bridge Theatre; Midnight Caller,
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Wisdom Bridge Theatre; Shirley Basin, North light Repertory; and On the Fritz, Practical Theatre. Film Appearances: The Fury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Also appeared in De/ores and Hamburger Hill. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detroit Free Press, November 9, 1995, pp. 1C, 2C.
IRVIN John 1940-
Television Director; Specials: "Hard Times/' Great Performances, PBS, 1977. "Possessions/' Granada, then Great Performances, PBS, 1977. Television Director; Movies: Robin Hood (also known as The Adventures of Robin Hood), Fox, 1991. Crazy Horse, TNT, 1996. Other Television Work: Director of The Nearly Men.*
IVEY, Judith
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PERSONAL PERSONAL Born May 7, 1940, in Cheshire, England. Addresses: /Agent—Jim Wiatt, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director. Worked in the cutting room at Rank film studios.
Born September 4, 1951, in El Paso, TX; daughter of Nathan Aldean (a college president) and Dorothy Lee (a teacher; maiden name, Lewis) Ivey; married c. 1973 (divorced, 1978); married second husband, Tim Braine (a producer and television executive), May 14, 1989; children: (second marriage) Maggie, Thomas Carter. Education: Illinois State University, B.S., 1973.
Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Grant from British Film Institute.
Addresses: Contact-—Bresler Kelly Kipperman, 15760 Ventura Blvd., Suite 1730, Van Nuys, CA 91436.
CREDITS Career: Actress. Film Director: (Debut) The Dogs of War, United Artists, 1980. Ghost 5tory, Universal, 1981. Champions, Embassy, 1984. Turtle Diary (also known as Turtle Summer), Samuel
Goldwyn, 1985. Raw Deal (also known as Triple Identity), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Hamburger Hill, Paramount, 1987. Next of Kin, Warner Bros., 1989. Eminent Domain, Triumph Releasing, 1991. Widow's Peak, Fine Line Features, 1994. Freefall (also known as The Naked Edge), October Films, 1994. A Month by the Lake, Miramax, 1995. City of Industry, Orion, 1997. Director of the documentary Gala Day. Television Director; Miniseries: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, PBS, 1980.
Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, National Organization for Women, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Habitat for Humanity, The Actors Fund. Awards, Honors: Joseph Jefferson Award nomination, 1978, for The Goodbye People; Drama-Logue Award, 1982, for Two Small Bodies; Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actress in a play, Drama Critics Award, Drama Desk Award, and Drama-Logue Award, all 1983, for Steaming; Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actress in a play, and Drama Desk Award, both 1985, for Hurlyburly; Screen World Award, 1986; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actress in a play, 1992, for Park Your Car in Harvard Yard; Obie Award, best performance, 1994, for The Moonshot Tape and A Poster of the Cosmos (double-bill).
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Jilly, The Sea, Goodman Theatre Center, Chicago, IL, 1974. The Philanthropist, Goodman Theatre Center, 1974. Mourning Becomes Electra, Goodman Theatre Center, 1975. Cactus Flower, Drury Lane, 1975. Statues and The Bridge at Belharbour (double-bill), Goodman Theatre Center, 1976. Hay Fever, Drury Lane, 1976. Juliet, Romeo and]uliet, Court Theatre, 1976. Julia, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Court Theatre, 1976. Design for Living, Goodman Theatre Center, 197677. Don Juan, Goodman Theatre Center, 1976-77. The Sport of My Mad Mother, Goodman Theatre Center, 1976-77. Shirley, The Goodbye People, Evanston Theatre Company, Evanston, IL, 1977-78. Celia, As You Like It, Chicago Shakespeare Festival, 1977. Jean, The Moundbuilders, Evanston Theatre Company, 1977-78. Oh, Coward!, Evanston Theatre Company, 1977-78. Much Ado about Nothing, Goodman Theatre Center, 1978. Margaret, Much Ado about Nothing, American Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia, PA, and McCarter Theatre, 1978. Whose Life Is It /Anyway?, Folger Theatre Group, Washington, DC, 1978. Gilda, Design for Living, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1979. (Broadway debut) Kate, Bedroom Farce, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1979. Kathleen Herlihy, Sunday Runners in the Rain, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1980. Multiple roles, Girls, Girls, Girls, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1980. Fish, Dusa, Fish, Stas, and Vi, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1980. Title role and Madeleine, Piaf, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1980-81. Sally, Sally and Marsha, SUNY-Purchase, 1981. Evelyn, The Rimers of Eldritch, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. The Dumping Ground, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1981. Melanie, Pastorale, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1982.
IVEY • 169 Sorel, Hay Fever, Kenyon College Festival, 1982. Eileen, Two Small Bodies, Production Company, Theatre Guinevere, New York City, then Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles, both 1982. Joyce, Jazz Poets at the Grotto, Production Company, Theatre Guinevere, 1983. Kathy, Second Lady, Production Company, Theatre Guinevere, 1983. Josie, Steaming, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1983. Bonnie, Hurlyburly, Goodman Theatre Center, 1984, then Promenade Theatre, New York City, later Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, both 1984. Bea, Precious Sons, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1986. Ruth, Blithe Spirit, Morris Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore, MD, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, both 1987. Mrs. Dally, Mrs. Da//y Has a Lover, Westbeth Theatre Center, 1988. Kathleen Hogan, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, New York City, 1991, then Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1991-92. Moonshot, The Moonshot Tape (monologue; doublebill with A Poster of the Cosmos), Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1994. Stage Director: Two for the Seesaw, Fairfield County Stage Company, Westport, CT, 1993. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Sally, Harry and Son, Orion, 1984. Iris, The Lonely Guy, Universal, 1984. Didi, The Woman in Red, Orion, 1984. Nancy Miller, Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985. Blanche, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Universal, 1986. Zelda, Hello Again, Buena Vista, 1987. Charlotte Bonnard, Sister, Sister, New World, 1988. Frances, M/7es from Home, Cinecom International/ Norstar Releasing, 1988. Anita, In Country, Warner Bros., 1989. Susan Volcheck, Love Hurts, Vestron, 1990. Connie, Everybody Wins, Film Trustees Ltd., 1990. Alice, Orion, 1990. Peedi, There Goes the Neighborhood (also known as Payd/rt), Paramount, 1992. Washington Square, 1996. Barbara Bowerman, PRE, Warner Bros., 1996. Mother, A Life Less Ordinary, 1996. Alice Lomax, Devil's Advocate, Warner Bros., 1997.
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Television Appearances; Series: Kate McCrorey, Down Home, NBC, 1990-91. B. J. Poteet, Designing Women, CBS, 1992-93. Voice of Eleanor Sherman, The Critic (animated), ABC, 1993-94, Fox, 1994-95. Alexandria "Alex" Buchanan, The Five Mrs. Buchanans (also known as The Four Mrs. Buchanans), CBS, 1994. Maureen, Buddies, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Sister Margaret, Dixie: Changing Habits, CBS, 1983. Noel Varner, The Long, Hot Summer, NBC, 1985. Sister Brenda Hayes, We Are the Children, ABC, 1987. Terry Novis, "Decoration Day/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1990. Passionatta, "Frogs!," WonderWor/cs Family Movie, PBS, 1992. District Attorney Kerry Wells, Her Final Fury: Betty Broderick, the Last Chapter (also known as Her Final Fury: The Betty Broderick Story, Part II and Woman without a Prayer: The Betty Broderick Story, Part II), CBS, 1992. Olivia Appletree, On Promised Land, 1994. Laura McCormick, Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story, Lifetime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Counselor, "Other Mothers/' CBS Schoolbreak Spec/a/s, CBS, 1993.
CREDITS Film work: Director, producer, cinematographer, special effects and makeup artist, and film editor (with Jamie Selkirk) Bad Taste, Blue Dolphin, 1988. Director, Braindead, Wingnut Productions, 1991, released as Dead Alive, Trimark Pictures, 1992. Producer (with Jim Booth and Hanno Huth) and director, Heavenly Creatures (also known as Himmlische Kreaturen), Miramax, 1994. Associate producer (with Willie Boudevin and Helen Haxton) Night Fire, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Executive producer and unit director, Jack Brown, Genius, Senator Film International, 1995. Director and producer, The Frighteners, Universal, 1996. Director and producer of the film Meet the Peebles, 1989; second assistant director, Ted and Venus, 1991; assistant director, Deadly Bet, 1992; stunt double, Crampire, 1992; associate producer, production manager, and first assistant director, Married People Single Sex, 1993. Film Appearances: Derek/Robert, Bad Taste, Blue Dolphin, 1988. Cameo, Braindead, Wingnut Productions, 1991, released as Dead Alive, Trimark Pictures, 1992.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1982. (Television debut) Louise, "The Shady Hill Kidnapping/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Voice, "TV or Not TV," Duckman (animated), USA, 1994.
Appeared in the film The Last Dance, 1993.
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Director of photography for the movies Romance on the Orient Express, 1985, and The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, 1988.
PERSONAL Born in 1961. Addresses: Home—New Zealand. /Agent—Ken Kamins, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director, producer, cinematographer, film editor, screenwriter, and actor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best screenplay.
Television Cinematographer; Movies:
"Cloud Waltzing/' Harlequin Romance Movie, Showtime, 1987. "Out of the Shadows," Harlequin Romance Movie, Showtime, 1988.
Television Work; Other: Operations manager, Hercules in the Underworld (movie), syndicated, 1994. Project manager, Hercules and the Circle of Fire (movie), syndicated, 1994. Project manager, Hercules and the Lost Kingdom (movie), syndicated, 1994. Project manager, Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur (movie), syndicated, 1994. Scientific adviser, Tiger: Lord of the Wild (special), ABC, 1996.
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Screenplays: (With Tony Miles and Ken Mammon) Bad Taste, Blue Dolphin, 1988. (With Stephen Sinclair and Frances Walsh) Braindead, Wingnut Productions, 1991, released as Dead Alive, Trimark Pictures, 1992. (With Walsh) Heavenly Creatures (also known as Himmlische Kreaturen), Miramax, 1994. Jack Brown, Genius, Senator Film International, 1995. The Frighteners, Universal, 1996. Author of the screenplay Meet the Feebles, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, May-June, 1995, pp. 31, 33-34, 3637.*
JARMUSCH, Jim 1953PERSONAL Born in 1953, in Akron, OH. Education: Attended Columbia University; studied with director Nicholas Ray at the New York University Film School. Addresses: Office—Black Snake Productions, 24 Prince St., No. 7, New York, NY 10012. Career: Director, producer, actor, composer, and writer. Black Snake Productions, New York City, director, 1991—. Also worked as a sound recorder, camera operator, and production assistant. Awards, Honors: Joseph von Sternberg Prize (Mannheim, West Germany) and International Critics Prize (Figueira da Foz, Portugal) for Permanent Vacation; International Critics Prize, Rotterdam Film Festival, c. 1983, for The New World; Golden Leopard award, best film, International Film Festival of Locarno, Camera d'Or, best new director, Cannes Film Festival, and best film award, National Society of Film Critics, all 1984, and named Best Foreign Film in Japan, 1985, for Stranger Than Paradise; Down by Law named Best Foreign Film in Norway, Denmark, and Israel; Prize of Highest Achievement, Cannes Film Festival, for Mystery Train; Grand Award for Best Feature Film, Houston International Film Festival, 1992, and Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography, 1993, for Coffee and Cigarettes:
JARMUSCH • 1 71 Night on Earth; Golden Palm, Cannes Film Festival, 1993, for Somewhere in California; Dead Man premiered at Cannes Film Festival, 1995. CREDITS Film Work: Director and editor, Stranger Than Paradise (includes The New World), Samuel Goldwyn, 1984. Director, Down by Law, Island Pictures, 1986. Director, Mystery Train, Orion Classics, 1989. Producer and director, Night on Earth, Fine Line, 1992. Director, Dead Man, Miramax, 1995. Also director, editor, and producer, Permanent Vacation, 1980; director, Coffee and Cigarettes, 1986, Coffee and Cigarettes Part Two, 1988, Coffee and Cigarettes: Memphis Version, 1989, and Coffee and Cigarettes: Somewhere in California, 1993; executive producer, When Pigs Fly, 1993. Film Appearances: Candy Mountain, IFEX, 1987. Mr. Dade, Straight to Hell, Island Pictures, 1987. Monty, In the Soup, Triton Pictures, 1992. Himself, Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made, Marianna Films, 1994. Himself, Blue in the Face, Miramax, 1995. Dairy Queen Boy, Sling Blade, Miramax, 1996. Appeared in Fraulein Berlin, 1982; American Autobahn, 1984; Helsinki Napoli All Night Long, 1988; as car dealer in New York, Leningrad Cowboys Co America, 1989; and as a stranger, The Golden Boat, 1990. Also appeared in Iron Horseman, 1994; and in Red Italy. Television Work; Specials: Co-director of the special Red, Hot, and Blue, 1990. Television Appearances: American Cinema (series), PBS, 1995. Himself, The Typewriter, the Rifle, and the Movie Camera (special), syndicated, 1996. WRITINGS Screenplays: Stranger Than Paradise, Samuel Goldwyn, 1984. Down by Law, Island Pictures, 1986. Mystery Train, Orion Classics, 1989. Night on Earth, Fine Line, 1992. Dead Man, Miramax, 1995. Also author and composer of Permanent Vacation, 1980; author of Coffee and Cigarettes, 1986, and
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Coffee and Cigarettes Part Two, 1988. Composed scores for The State of Things and Reverse Angle. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, May-June, 1992, p. 35. New York Times, April 30, 1992.*
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Born September 28, 1961, in Westland, Ml; son of an investigator and an advertising office manager. Education: Attended University of Michigan (studied physics, communications, theatre, and musical theatre); Juilliard School, B.F.A., 1986. Career: Actor. Toured with the Detroit-based "Adventures in Theatre/' a children's theater company. Worked as a line cook at Mountain Jack's steakhouse, Ann Arbor, Ml. Actor on television commercials.
Tours: Smudge, Forever Plaid, Washington, D.C., the Whitehouse, San Diego, Tokyo, and other cities, 1990-94. Concert Performances: Performed as Kenny, Very Warm for May, Carnegie Hall, with John Lovitz and conductor/director John McGlinn. Film Appearances: Young Cop, Crocodile Dundee 2, Paramount, 1988. Office Boy, The House on Carroll Street, Orion, 1988. Married To It, Orion Pictures, 1993. Angelique, Jeffrey, Orion Classics, 1995. Freddy "Metro" (news reporter), One Fine Day (also known as Momma Said), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Walter Brackett, In and Out, Paramount, 1997. Television Appearances: Roy, "Fun with Dick and Jane," Newhart, 1987. Charlie, "Istambul," The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, c. 1995.
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CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Monster, Have / Cot a Girl for You! Second Avenue Theatre, 1986-87. John, Serious Money, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, then on Broadway at Royale Theatre, 1987-88. Charley Wykeham, Charley's Aunt, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1987-88. Bookblack and understudy for Eddie Brock, Born Yesterday, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1989. Kevin Cartwright, Privates on Parade, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1989. Walter, Chess (pre-Broadway tour), Jackie Gleason Theatre, Miami, FL, 1990. Smudge, Forever Plaid, Steve McGraw's Theatre, New York City, c. 1990-94, then Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, 1991-92. Das Barbecu, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1993. Sohovik, Damn Yankees, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1993-94, then Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1994-95. Squash Bernstein, Victor/Victoria, Marquis Theatre, 1996-.
Performs on Broadway cast recordings of Victor/ Victoria and Damn Yankees; also on Brigadoon and Annie Get Your Gun, EMI; and A Broadway Christmas, Unsung Musicals II, Unsung Berlin, and Peter Pan, Varee/Sarabande. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Playbill, April 30, 1996, p. 60.
JOHNSON, Clark PERSONAL Married Heather Salmon, 1995; children: two daughters. Education: Attended Eastern Michigan University and Loyola Film School, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; trained for the stage at Actor's Laboratory, New York City. Addresses:/Agent—IrvSchechter Co., 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 410, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Career: Actor and director. Member of the Second City comedy troupe in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Director of music videos for rock music recording artists; also worked as a television camera assistant and a special effects technician for feature films. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Detective Dave Jefferson, Night Heat, CBS, 198591. Al Pendleton, Hot Shots, CBS, 1986-87. E.N.G., 1990. Voice, Hammerman, 1991. Detective Meldrick Lewis, Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1993—. Television Appearances; Movies: Perry, Ronajaffe's "Mazes and Monsters," CBS, 1982. Technician, Murder in Space, Showtime, 1985. Messenger, Seduced, CBS, 1985. Ralph, Starcrossed, ABC, 1985. Second agent, Courage (also known as Mother Courage), CBS, 1986. Television reporter, Doing Life, NBC, 1986. Medical examiner, Rockabye, CBS, 1986. Richard Bradley, Heart and Soul, 1988. Hostage, 1988. Butch, The Women of Brewster Place, 1989. Ron Pauley, Personals, 1990. Young Doctor, Polly—Comin' Home!, 1990. Sergeant Mike Delaney, Coopersmith, 1992. Master Chang, Model by Day, 1994. Glenn James, Silent Witness: What a Child Saw, 1994. Michael Hall, The Prosecutors, NBC, 1996.
JOLIE «173 Mark Halstead, Nowhere to Hide, 1987. Graves, Iron Eagle II, TriStar, 1988. Lee, Colors, Orion, 1988. J. J., Renegades, Universal, 1989. Psychic, Vidmark Entertainment, 1992. Detective Gilliam, The Finishing Touch, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Bush, Soul Survivor, 1994. Trevor/"Mad Dog," Final Round, Worldvision Home Video, 1994. Bob Covington, Drop Zone, Paramount, 1994. Cab driver, Nick of Time, 1995. Reese, Rude, 1995. Clive, Lulu, 1996. Film Work; Director: Director of independent film starring Homicide: Life on the Street co-stars Richard Belzer, Ned Beatty, and Jon Polito. Film Work; Other: Stunts, Renegades, Universal, 1989. Special effects technician on films such as Three Men and a Baby, The Dead Zone, The Fly, The Rocketeer, and Videodrome. Stage Appearances: Appeared as a child actor on Broadway and on tour, including roles in Finnian's Rainbow, South Pacific, The Me Nobody Knows, and Porgy and Bess. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Guide, December 28, 1996, p. 39.*
Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of 5CTV, Gabriel's Fire, Sweating Bullets, LA. Law. Television Appearances; Specials: Second Fireman, Pippi Longstocking, 1985. Television Work; Episodic: Director of episodes, Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1996-. Director of episodes of the syndicated series Under African Skies, Family Channel. Film Appearances: Michael, Killing 'em Softly, 1981. Terminal Choice, Almi, 1985. Winston, Wild Thing, Atlantic, 1987. Black gang leader, /Adventures in Babysitting, 1987.
JOLIE, Angelina 1975(?)(Angelina Jolie Voight) PERSONAL Full name, Angelina Jolie Voight; born c. 1975; daughter of Jon Voight (an actor) and Marcheline Bertrand (an actress); married Jonny Lee Miller (an actor). Avocational interests: Collects daggers. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. Agent—William Morris Agency Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress.
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Film Appearances: (Under the name Angelina JolieVoight) Tosh, iookln' to Get Out, Paramount, 1982. Casella "Cash" Reese, Cyborg 2: Class Shadows, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Kate Libby (Acid Burn) Hackers, United Artists, 1995. Legs Sadovsky, Foxfire, Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1996. Gina, Love Is All There Is (also known as Oh No, Not Her/), Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1996. Playing Cod, Columbia Pictures, 1997.
Felicity, Smoke, Miramax, 1995. Charlene, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Callie, The Passion of Darkly Noon, Victor Film Co./ Turner Home Entertainment, 1995. Carla Brigance, A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1991. Reed Halsey, 5/sters, NBC, 1991-94. Television Appearances; Specials: Thejudds: Across the Heartland, CBS, 1989. Wynonna: Revelations, CBS, 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals:
Peop/e,July8, 1996, p. 89.
JUDD, Ashley 1968PERSONAL Born April 19, 1968, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Michael Ciminella and Naomi Judd (a country music singer); sister of Wynonna Judd (a country music singer). Education: Graduated from the University of Kentucky, 1990. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Voiceover, Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Gwen Fox, Till Death Do Us Part, NBC, 1992. Pam Anderson, Normal Life, HBO, 1996. Norma Jean Dougherty, Norma Jean & Marilyn, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 30th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, 1995. The VH1 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Madge Owens, Picnic, Criterion Center Stage Right, New York, NY, 1994. OTHER SOURCES
Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Wife of paint store owner, /Cuffs, Universal, 1992. Ruby Lee Gissing, Ruby in Paradise, October Films, 1993. Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994.
Periodicals: Interview, August, 1996, p. 85. Newsweek, October 25, 1993, p. 71. New York Magazine, April 11,1994, p. 44. People Weekly, May 22, 1995, pp. 65-68, 70. Premiere, May, 1993. TV Guide, May 18, 1996, p. 34.*
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PERSONAL Born December 30, 1956, in Schenectady, NY; daughter of Robert James (an executive) and Vivian Daisy (Wright) Kalember; married Daniel Gerroll (an actor), February 25, 1986; children: Rebecca Anne Olivia, Ben. Education: Indiana University, B.A., theatre, 1978; Temple University, M.F.A., 1980. Addresses: Contact—P.O. Box 5617, Beverly Hills, CA90210. Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, outstanding debut of an actress, 1985. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Texas, NBC, 1981. Merrill Vochek, Loving, ABC, 1983-85. Dr. Kay "Kayo" O'Brien, Kay O'Brien, CBS, 1986. Joanna G. Farrell, Just in Time (also known as It Had to Be You), ABC, 1988. Susannah Hart, thirtysomething, ABC, 1989-91. Georgie Reed Whitsig, Sisters, NBC, 1991-96. Television Appearances; Movies: Lori Cartwright, Brass, CBS, 1985. Andrea Neuman, "Little Girl Lost/' Genera/ Foods Go/den Showcase, ABC, 1988. Alexandra, Danielle Steel's "Kaleidoscope," NBC, 1990.
Linda Karney, Shattered Trust: The Shan Karney Story (also known as Conspiracy of Silence: The Shan Karney Story), NBC, 1993. Margaret Trainor, The Unspoken Truth (also known as Living the Lie and Breaking the Silence), N BC, 1995. Teresa Bagshaw, Angel Flight Down, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Stephanie Davis, "Coal Black Soul," The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Other Television Appearances: Colleen, The Equalizer (pilot), CBS, 1985. Maria Acero, "Date Rape,"/ABC/Afterschoo/Spec/a/s, ABC, 1988. Presenter, The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (special), ABC, 1994. Judge Caroline Masters, Degree of Guilt (miniseries), NBC, 1995. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Marcia, Cat's Eye, Dino de Laurentiis, 1984. Amanda Ray Ross, Fletch Lives, Universal, 1989. Sarah, /acofa's Ladder, TriStar, 1990. Barbara Chartoff, Bad Girls Don't Cry. . . They Get Even, New Line, 1992. Elizabeth Parker, A Far Off Place, Buena Vista, 1993. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Orange Girl, Cyrano de Bergerac, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1980. The Front Page, Center Stage Theatre, 1980. (Off-Broadway debut) Linda Tipton, The Butler Did It, Players Theatre, 1981. Two Gentlemen of Verona, Pennsylvania Stage Company, 1982. The Foreigner, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1984.
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Tansy McGinnig, The Nerd, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1987. Lily, Loose Knit, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1993. Appeared off-Broadway in Sheepskin, Playboy of the Western World, and Poets Corner. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, December 12, 1994, p. 139.*
KARN, Richard 1956PERSONAL Original name, Richard Karn Wilson; born February 17, 1956, in Seattle, WA; son of Gene (a contractor) and Louise (a painter) Wilson; married Tudi Roche (an actress), 1985; children: Cooper. Education: University of Washington, Seattle, degree, drama, 1979. Avocational interests: Golf. Addresses: Home—Studio City, CA. Office—Home Improvement, c/o ABC Entertainment, 2040 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, CA 90067. /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Worked as an apartment building manager; appeared in television commercials. Host of celebrity golf tournament. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Al Borland, Home Improvement, ABC, 1991—. Television Appearances; Movies: George Thomas, Picture Perfect, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, ABC, 1992. The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992. Mr. Delo, "Boys Will Be Boys/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1994. Host, An All-New Before They Were Stars (also known as Before They Were Stars, Part //), ABC, 1994. Host, WOW! The Most Awesome Acts on Earth, ABC, 1996.
Appeared in Celebrity First Loves and Behind Closed Doors With Joan Lunden, both 1995; host of Chariots of the Gods? The Mysteries Continue, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Presenter, The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 1994 Clio Awards, Fox, 1994. Television Work; Movies: Creative consultant, Picture Perfect, ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: The Miser, Stagewest Theatre, Springfield, MA, 198384. Cutty Moore, Losing It, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1984. Tom McCardle and understudy for Joey, Man Enough, Apple Corps Theatre, New York City, 1985. Don Juan, The Phantom Lady, Greenwich House Theatre, New York City, 1989. Macbeth, First Baptist Church, Beverly Hills, CA, 1991. Made off-Broadway stage debut in The Other Shore, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 21, 1993, p. 36. People, June 12, 1995, pp. 105-106.
KATZMAN, Leonard 1927-1996 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born in 1927, in New York; died of a heart attack, September 5, 1996, in Malibu, CA. Producer and writer. Katzman was executive producer of the highest-rated hour of television in history (until 1983)— the November 21, 1980, episode of Dallas, which revealed who shot the show's leading character and villain, J.R. Ewing. Most recently, Katzman produced the television series, Walker, Texas Ranger, starring martial arts master Chuck Norris. Katzman got an early start in the entertainment business working for his uncle, Sam Katzman, who was famous for lowbudget movies like Batman and Brenda Starr. Katzman was assistant director on those B-movie projects but soon moved on to television, where he produced Route 66 and wrote for The Wild, Wild West series. He also directed, wrote and produced
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from the plot and the action on screen." Kelly told the Times that "I tried to do things uniquely cinematic, that you couldn't do on a stage. Call it 'cine-dancing,' or whatever, but I tried to invent the dance to fit the camera and its movements."
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In 1945, Kelly again made cinematic dance history with his performance in Anchors A weigh. In the film, he dances with Jerry the mouse, the animated cartoon character of Tom and Jerry fame. In this picture, and several subsequent films, Kelly fought studio reluctance and ultimately created groundbreaking routines on screen. This was also evident in On the Town, a film which Kelly also directed and choreographed. Instead of being filmed in the studio, the dance sequences were shot in New York City and featured large-scale routines with dancers portraying common citizens. Kelly, who had served in World War II with the U.S. Navy, used dancers dressed as sailors in some of the scenes. In the 1940s, he was also paired with Astaire in Ziegfeld Follies, a film which displayed the dancers' very different styles and techniques. Kelly also showed his dancing talents in An American in Paris and his dramatic talents in the role of a journalist in Inherit the Wind. Kelly's work, both as performer and director, brought him further acclaim. In Singin' in the Rain, his dance routine through rain puddles on a deserted street is one of the most beloved and remembered dance sequences ever filmed. The film was selected by the Library of Congress as one of the first twenty-five films for its National Film Registry.
Periodicals: New York Times, September 9, 1996, p. B10. Washington Post, September 9, 1996, p. B6.
KELLY, Gene 1912-1996 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Eugene Curran Kelly, August 23,1912, in Pittsburgh, PA; died in his sleep, February 2, 1996, in Beverly Hills, CA. Dancer, actor, singer, choreographer, director, producer, author. Whether he was ''singing in the rain," spending time "on the town," or just being "an American in Paris," Kelly delighted audiences with his exceptional dancing, acting, wit, and charm. A man who initially wanted to be a baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Kelly instead turned his talents to dance and greatly revolutionized the art in the entertainment medium. Unlike fellow dancer Fred Astaire, who often performed elegant numbers in top hat and tuxedo, Kelly represented the common man and danced athletic routines in sports coats, loafers, and with props like umbrellas and street lamp poles. Kelly did not set out to become a dancer, although he and his siblings were sent to music and dance classes by their mother. During the Depression, he and his brother Fred operated a dancing school and performed at the Chicago World's Fair of 1934. In the late 1930s, Kelly ventured to New York to work in the theater and obtained a chorus role in Leave It to Me. He also performed in The Time of Your Life and was cast in the title role in Pal Joey. Kelly also choreographed Best Foot Forward. In the 1940s, he set out for Hollywood and appeared in For Me and My Gal in 1942. After several small roles, he found success with Cover Girl, which through advancements in cinematic technique, used a dance sequence that showed Kelly dancing with his alter ego (also portrayed by Kelly). He recognized that dancing for cinema was different than dancing for stage and worked to develop routines that, according to the New York Times, were designed to "evolve naturally
During his career, Kelly appeared in more than forty films, including Xanadu and That's Entertainment. He also directed The Cheyenne Social Club, Gigot, and He//o, Dolly! He also wrote, choreographed, and performed in Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Kelly continued to be involved in the theater as well, directing the Flower Drum Song and writing and choreographing the Pas de Dieux, a contemporary jazz ballet, for the Paris Opera Ballet. He received more than twenty curtain calls on opening night. Kelly was no stranger to television audiences, either. In 1963, he portrayed a priest in the series Going My Way, and he received an Emmy for his 1967 production of Jack and the Beanstalk. The recipient of numerous awards, Kelly was honored with the Kennedy Center lifetime achievement award, the National Medal of Arts, an American Film Institute Tribute Award, and a special Academy Award (for his work in An American in Paris). He was also made a chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French government.
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OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, February 3,1996, section 1, pp. 1, 11. Los Angeles Times, February 3, 1996, p. A1. New York Times, February 3, 1996, pp. 1,13. Times (London), February 5, 1996, p. 19. Washington Post, February 3, 1996, pp. A1, A12, C1,C6.
Herbert Stone, Rhapsody in Blue, Warner Bros., 1945. Harry Arnold, Don't Gamble with Strangers, Monogram, 1946. The People's Choice, 1946. Arthur, That Brennan Girl, Republic, 1946. Thirache the Executioner, Joan of Arc, RKO, 1948. The commentator, Red Planet Mars, United Artists, 1952. Sanders, Unchained, Warner Bros., 1955. Also appeared in Winning Your Wings. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
KENNEDY, Bill
1908-1997
Periodicals: Detroit Free Press, January 28, 1997, p. A1 .*
PERSONAL Born Willard A. Kennedy, June 27, 1908, in Cleveland Heights, OH; died of emphysema, January 27, 1997, in Palm Beach, FL; married second wife Suzanne Wiggins King, 1971; children: two sons, one daughter, two stepdaughters. Career: Actor and host. Began career in radio. Worked as a stockbroker and milk truck driver. CREDITS
KENSIT, Patsy
1968PERSONAL
Full name, Patricia Jude Kensit; born March 4,1968, in London, England; daughter of James (an antiques dealer) and Margie (a publicist) Kensit; married Dan Donovan (a musician), 1988 (marriage ended); married Jim Kerr (a singer; divorced); children: (second marriage) James.
Television Appearances; Series: Host, Bill Kennedy's Showtime, CKLW-TV (Windsor, Ontario, Canada), 1956-69. Host, Bill Kennedy at the Movies, WKBD-TV (Detroit, Ml), 1969-83.
Career: Actress. Royal Shakespeare Company, member of company, 1983. Eighth Wonder (musical group), lead singer; songwriter.
Film Appearances: Flying Fortress, Warner Bros., 1942. Hamilton Hunneker, Now Voyager, Warner Bros., 1942. This Is the Army, Warner Bros., 1943. Tim Shaughnessy, Truck Busters, Warner Bros., 1943. Hospital attendant, Crime by Night, Warner Bros., 1944. Torpedo officer, Destination Tokyo, Warner Bros., 1944. In Our Time, Warner Bros., 1944. Janie, Warner Bros., 1944. (Billed as William Kennedy) FBI man, Make Your Own Bed, Warner Bros., 1944. Thatcher, Mr. Skeffington, Warner Bros./First National, 1944. Hank Albright, Escape in the Desert, Warner Bros., 1945.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Pamela Buchannan, The Great Gatsby, Paramount, 1974. Penny, Alfie Darling, EMI, 1975. Mytyl, The Blue Bird, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Sarah Sellinger, Hanover Street, Columbia, 1979. Crepe Suzette (and singer of "Having It AH"), Absolute Beginners, Orion, 1986. Linda Washbrook, A Chorus of Disapproval, South Gate Entertainment, 1989. Rika Van Den Haas (and singer of "I'm Not Scared"), Lethal Weapon II, Warner Bros., 1989. Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (also known as Chicago Joe), New Line Cinema, 1990. Blue Tornado, Vidmark Entertainment, 1991. Bullseye!, RCA/Columbia Pictures, 1991. Dr. Anna Nolmar, Time Bomb, Metro-GoldwynMayer/Pathe, 1991.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Katie, Twenty-One, Triton, 1991. Caroline Wright, Blame It on the Bellboy, Buena Vista, 1992. Deena, Does This Mean We're Married? (also known as Les Epoux Ripoux), New Line Home Video, 1992. Su, Kill Cruise (also known as Skipper—Bloody Atlantic), MCA/Universal Home Video, 1992. Jenny Gooding, The Turn of the Screw, Live Entertainment, 1992. Jolene, Bitter Harvest, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Kleptomania, WarnerVision Films, 1995. Kris Anderson, Dream Man, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Eugenia Alabaster, Angels and Insects, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Cheryl Steed, Grace of My Heart, Gramercy, 1996. Appeared as Rebecca, Prince of Shadows, 1991; also appeared in The Atlantic and Beltenbros. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Estella, Great Expectations, syndicated, 1982. Emma Prince, Tycoon: The Story of a Woman, syndicated, 1983. Lady Deirdre Sebright, Fall from Grace (also known as Fortitude), CBS, 1994. Mia Farrow, Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story (also known as Mia: Child of Hollywood), Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "As Ye Sow," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Pollyanna Harrington, The Adventures of Pollyanna (pilot), CBS, 1982. Emilie du Caillaud, The Corsican Brothers (movie), CBS, 1985. Hetty Sorrel, "Adam Bede" (special), Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992. Casey Spencer, Full Eclipse (movie), HBO, 1993. Elizabeth Guiness, "At the Midnight Hour" (movie), Harlequin Romance Movies, CBS, 1995. Also appeared in specials, including as young Diana, Diana, 1985; The Noel Edmonds Show, 1986; Eppie in Silas Marner, 1987; Arms and the Man, BBC; and Frost in May.
RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded the album Fearless.
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KERR, Walter
1913-1996
OBITUARY NOTICE-See i ndex for CTFT sketch: Full name, Walter Francis Kerr; born July 18, 1913, in Evanston, IL; died from congestive heart failure, October 9,1996, in Dobbs Ferry, NY. Drama critic and author. The New York theater world had much respect for Kerr, long hailed as the "supercritic" (a term coined by Newsweek magazine as quoted in the New York Times) of that medium. While Kerr had a reputation as having a distaste for experimental works, nobody could attack his expertise on theater, as he wrote several plays and was highly educated. But despite his Catholic lifestyle, he never attacked a play on moral grounds, always defended freedom of expression and fought against censorship. Kerr's career as a critic began when he was only thirteen and wrote film reviews for his hometown paper, the fvanston Review. Kerr earned a bachelors and master's degree from Northwestern University and in 1938 joined the drama department at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. He taught, wrote and directed plays there until 1949. Kerr wrote several moderately successful plays in the 1940s, including Stardust and 5/ng Out, Sweet Land: A Musical Biography of American Song, which made it to Broadway. The 1942 musical comedy, Count Me In, which he co-wrote with Leo Brady and Nancy Hamilton, was performed at the Barrymore Theater in New York. But the 1958 play Goldilocks, co-written with his wife, Jean, and directed by Kerr, lost most of its investment money despite a five-month run. Kerr started reviewing plays in New York in 1950 for the Jesuit publication Commonweal and in 1951 joined the New York Herald Tribune. He became so respected that theater lovers considered his reviews and the New York Times critics to be industry standards. Even those who didn't agree with his opinions often confessed that they loved to read his writings. When the Herald Tribune folded in 1966, Kerr joined the New York Times. Despite being criticized
180 • KIESLOWSKI by playwright Terrence McNally and drama professor Robert Brustein for being biased against experimental works, Kerr maintained a high level of integrity, resisting attempts by the theater crowd to influence him. Kerr served on the Pulitzer committee and himself won the Pulitzer Prize for drama criticism in 1978. Kerr also wrote several books on theater and criticism, most notably How Not to Write a Play, The Decline of Pleasure and The Silent Clowns, a critically acclaimed and popular tome about silent film comedians. Kerr retired from the New York Times in 1983, but occasionally contributed articles. In 1990, the refurbished Ritz Theater was renamed the Walter Kerr Theater. When Kerr died, all Broadway theaters dimmed their lights that night as a tribute.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Academy Award in 1995. Kieslowski's work also includes Blind Chance (1982), City Life (1990), and The Double Life of Veronique (1991). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in the World, 13th edition, Marquis, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, March 4, 1996, section 3, p. 13. Los Angeles Times, March 14, 1996, p. A20. New York Times, March 14, 1996, p. D21. Times (London), March 14, 1996, p. 23. Washington Post, March 14, 1996, pp. B7, C1, C7.
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who, 148th edition, St. Martin's Press, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, October 10, 1996, section 3, p. 11. Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1996, p. A22. New York Times, October 10, 1996, p. D22. Times (London), October 18, 1996, p. 25.
KIESLOWSKI, Krzysztof 1941-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born June 27, 1941, in Warsaw, Poland; died following a heart attack, March 13, 1996, in Warsaw, Poland. Director and screenwriter. Krzysztof Kieslowski was a widely acclaimed and respected filmmaker, in part because of his critically acclaimed trilogy of movies "Three Colors": Blue (1993), White (1994), and Red (1994). Kieslowski originally studied to become a stage director, and only entered the Lodz Film School in 1964. He worked mostly on short labor and industrial films during the 1970s. In 1979 he produced the comedy Amator (released in the U.S. as Camera Buff, 1986), which won first prize at the Moscow Film Festival without the judges realizing that it was an indictment of Socialist governments. In 1984, Kieslowski teamed with screenwriter Krzysztof Piesiewicz for some of his most celebrated work, a series often short films made for Polish television called Dekalog. Piesiewicz also worked with Kieslowski on the "Three Colors" trilogy. The final installment in the series, Red, was favored to win a prize at the Cannes Film Festival, but lost to Pulp Fiction. It was also nominated for a best director
KING, Perry 1948PERSONAL Born April 30, 1948, in Alliance, OH; son of a physician; separated; children: Louise. Education: Yale University, B.A., theatre; studied acting with John Houseman at the Juilliard School. Addresses: /Agent—David Shapira Associates, Inc., 15301 Ventura Blvd., Suite 345, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, for The Hasty Heart; won several auto races, including Long Beach Grand Prix Toyota Pro-Celebrity Race, 1986. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dan Underwood, The Quest, ABC, 1982. Cody Allen, Riptide, NBC, 1984-86. Boyd Flatt, The Trouble with Larry (also known as My First Husband), CBS, 1993. Brian Morgan, The Torkelsons (renamed /A/most Home), NBC, 1993. Also appeared as Dr. Matt Haley, The Knife & Gun Club, 1990; played the voice of Samson in the animated program Samson & Delilah; and appeared in The Whirlwind. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rory Armagh, Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Lee Bishop, The Innocent and the Damned, NBC, 1979 (also known as /Aspen, originally aired 1977). Russ Currier, The Last Convertible, NBC, 1979. Cutter Ambervilie, I'll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Also appeared in Vice Queen of the Sunset Strip, 1987; and Mama's Boys, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Rocco Laurie, Foster and Laurie, CBS, 1975. Dr. Edwin Alexander, The Cracker Factory, ABC, 1979. Colonel Zachary Willis, Love's Savage Fury, ABC, 1979. Lieutenant John Armstrong, City in Fear (also known as Panic on Page One), ABC, 1980. Roy Matson, Inmates: A Love Story, ABC, 1981. John Macy, Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues, Operation Prime Time, 1984. Nick MacKenzie, Stranded, NBC, 1986. Sergeant Charles Stoker, Shakedown on Sunset Strip, CBS, 1988. Philip Weber, The Man Who Lived at The Ritz, syndicated, 1988. Kenneth Caldwell, Perfect People, ABC, 1988. Major Hicks, Disaster at Silo 7, ABC, 1988. Herbert Pulitzer, Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer, NBC, 1989. Mark, Something to Live For: The Alison Certz Story (also known as Alison: The AH Certz Story), ABC, 1992. Toby Temple, Sidney Sheldon's "A Stranger in the Mirror/' ABC, 1993. Michael Whitney, Jericho Fever, USA, 1993. Tunna, Good King Wenceslas (also known as The Good King), syndicated, 1994. Dr. Jeffrey Madison, She Led Two Lives (also known as / Led Two Lives and / Married Two Husbands), NBC, 1994. Russell Polk, Face of Evil, CBS, 1996. Frank Levy, Hijacked: Flight 285, ABC, 1996. Appeared as John Chapman, Danielle Steel's "Kaleidoscope," 1990; also appeared in The Hasty Heart, Showtime; The Hemingway Play, PBS; Big Truck, Poor Clare, and Only One Survived. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jordan Kingsley, Golden Gate, ABC, 1981. Cody Allen, Four Eyes, NBC, 1984. Scott Kallen, Half 'n' Half, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: The 10th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1985.
KING « 1 8 1 The NBC All-Star Hour, NBC, 1985. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. It's Howdy Doody Time: A 40-Year Celebration, NBC, 1987. The Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1989. The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992. Sheriff K. Morgan, Country Estates, ABC, 1993. Also appeared in the specials The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, 1985; and The Second Annual Valvoline National Driving Test, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Came the Dawn/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Senator Richard Adamas, "Birthright," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Appeared in episodes of Medical Center, CBS; Hawaii Five-O, CBS; Apples's Way; and Cannon. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Joel Delaney, The Possession of Joel Delaney, Paramount, 1972. Robert Pilgrim, Slaughterhouse-Five, Universal, 1972. ChicoTyrell, The Lords of Flatbush, Columbia, 1974. Hammond, Mandingo, Paramount, 1975. Dale Sword, The Wild Party, American International Pictures, 1975. Steve Edison, Lipstick, Paramount, 1976. Baxter Slate, The Choirboys, Universal, 1977. Albert, A Different Story, Avco Embassy, 1978. Kip Moore, Search and Destroy, Film Ventures International, 1981. Andy Norris, Class of 1984, United Film Distribution, 1982. Paul McCormack, The Killing Hour, Lansbury-Berun, 1982. Steve Brooks, Switch, Warner Bros., 1991. Erich Keogh, A Cry in the Night, Republic Pictures, 1993. Appeared as L. T., Andy Warhol's Bad, 1976; also appeared in Striking Back, 1981, and The Clairvoyant. Stage Appearances: Curly, Knuckle, Phoenix, NY, 1975. Appeared as the lead (New York debut), Child's Play, Morosco Theatre; as Cassio, Othello, Washington, DC; as John, Eccentricities of a Nightingale, Los Angeles; and as Bassanio, The Merchant of Venice, Old Globe Theatre, Los Angeles; appeared on Broadway
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in A Few Good Men, 1990; also appeared in New York City Productions of Jesse James and The Trouble with Europe. Radio Appearances: Appeared as Hans Solo, Star Wars, National Public Radio; appeared in several dramas for Earplay, National Public Radio.*
KOCH, Howard W(inchel), Jr. 1945-
Producer (with Ted Field and Robert W. Cort), Collision Course, HBO Home Video, 1992. Executive producer, Sliver, Paramount, 1993. Executive producer, The Temp, Paramount, 1993. Executive producer, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993. Executive producer, Virtuosity, Paramount, 1995. Producer, Losing Isaiah, Paramount, 1995. Executive producer, Primal Fear, Paramount, 1996. Producer (with Fran Drescher, Todd Graff, and Peter Marc Jacobson), The Beautician and the Beast, Paramount, 1997.*
PERSONAL Born December 14, 1945, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Howard Winchel (a producer) and Ruth (Pincus) Koch; children: Billy, Emily, Robby. Addresses: Office—5750 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 90036-3697. Career: Producer. Rastar Co., president, 1987; De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, founder, 1987, president, 1987-88; independent film producer, 1988—. CREDITS Film Work: Associate producer, Once Is Not Enough, Paramount, 1975. Associate producer, The Drowning Pool, Warner Bros., 1975. Executive producer, The Other 5/de of Midnight, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Executive producer, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Executive producer, The Frisco Kid, Warner Bros., 1979. Producer (with Gene Kirkwood), The /do/maker, United Artists, 1980. Producer (with Dan Boyd), Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal, 1981. Producer (with Kirkwood), Corky Park, Orion, 1983. Producer (with Kirkwood), A Night in Heaven, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Producer, Rooftops, New Visions, 1989. Producer (with Dave Bell), The Long Walk Home, Miramax, 1991. Executive producer, Necessary Roughness, Paramount, 1991. Executive producer, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992.
LAMOUR, Dorothy
1914-1996
OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Original name, Mary Leta Dorothy Kaumeyer; born December 10, 1914, in New Orleans, LA; died September 22,1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress, singer, and comedian. Dubbed by the press as the "bond bombshell" during World War II for her work on war bond drives, Lamour was born to a poor family in Louisiana and went on to become one of the biggest screen stars of the 1930s and 1940s. She continued working on stage productions well into her sixties and made her final film appearance with a bit part in 1987's Creepshow 2. But it was Lamour's work playing the "straight" role to Bob Hope and Bing Crosby's wisecracking in the series of Road movies (The Road to Singapore, The Road to Morocco, etc.) that made her a household name. Her first movie was the hit The Jungle Princess and the sarong she wore in the film made her an instant star. (The sarong would later be retired to the Smithsonian Institution.) Lamour's beginnings were more humble, as she had to quit high school and find work to help the family. But after winning a beauty contest in 1931 and doing a stint on the New York nightclub circuit in the mid1930s, Lamour found her niche in films. She became a "pinup" girl for thousands of American G.l.s during World War II and constantly worked war bond drives and danced with soldiers. Lamour continued to star in popular movies like Here Comes the Groom and the aforementioned Road series after the war. Lamour retired from the film industry in the 1960s but returned to the stage in 1968 with the national tour of He//o Dolly! She also went back to the New York cabaret circuit in the early 1980s. In 1980, Lamour wrote the autobiography, My Side of the Road, and later in the decade made appearances on television specials.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: A Biographical Dictionary of Film, Knopf, 1994. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, September 23, 1996, section 1, p. 13. Los Angeles Times, September 23, 1996, p. A16. New York Times, September 24, 1996, p. B9. Times (London), September 24, 1996, p. 23.
LINNEA « 1 8 3 also appeared with John Gielgud in Much Ado about Nothing and had lead roles in Country Scandal, Little Eyolf, and Rosmersholm. Lenard had roles in the films The Greatest 5tory Ever Told and Annie Hall. On television, he appeared in The Power and the Glory with Laurence Olivier and in the series Mission Impossible and Cunsmoke. Lenard was a favorite at Star Trek conventions and often expressed pride in his portrayal of Sarek and his part of the Star Trek story. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, November 29, 1996, section 3,
LENARD,Mark
1927-1996
OBITUARY NOTICE—See Index for CTFT sketch: Born October 15, 1927, in Chicago, IL; died of cancer November 22, 1996, in New York City. Actor. Star Trek fans know Lenard as the character Sarek, father of the Vulcan Mr. Spock (portrayed by Leonard Nimoy) in the Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation television series and movies. But Lenard was also an accomplished stage actor who performed in productions of plays by Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Ibsen. He worked in Off-Broadway productions before making his Broadway debut in Carson McCuller's Square Root of Wonderful in 1957. He
p. 9. Los Angeles Times, November 28, 1996, p. A50. New York Times, November 29, 1996, p. B7. Washington Post, November 29, 1996, p. D7.
LINCOLN, Geoffrey See MORTIMER, John
LINNEA See QUIGLEY, Linnea
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MAIBAUM, Richard 1909-1991 PERSONAL Born May 26, 1909, in New York, NY; died of heart failure, January 4,1991, in Santa Monica, CA;sonof Jerome (an electrical engineer) and Claire (Friedman) Maibaum; married Sylvia Kamion (a teacher and musician), 1935; children: Matthew, Paul. Education: Attended New York University, 1927-29; University of Iowa, B.A., 1931,M.A., 1932. Career: Producer, playwright, and screenwriter. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, screenwriter, 193541; Paramount Pictures, screenwriter and producer, 1945-51; Warwick Films, England, writer, 1954; MGM-TV, executive producer, 1958-60. Military service: U.S. Army, 1942-46, lieutenant-colonel; head, Industrial Relations Film Division; chairman, Films for Defense; director, Signal Corps Photographic Center Combat Film Division. Member: Writers Guild of America, Screen Writers Guild. Awards, Honors: Mystery Writers of America, Edgar Allan Poe Award, 1964, for Goldfinger; Mystery Writers of America, Edgar Allan Poe Award, 1965, for Thunderball; Emmy Award nomination, original teleplay writing, for "Fearful Decision/' U.S. Steel Hour. CREDITS Film Work; Producer: O.S.S., Paramount, 1946. The Sainted Sisters, Paramount, 1948. The Big Clock, Paramount, 1948. Song of Surrender, Paramount, 1949.
The Great Gatsby, Paramount, 1949. Dear Wife, Paramount, 1949. Bride of Vengeance, Paramount, 1949. No Man of Her Own, Paramount, 1950. Captain Carey, U.S.A. (also known as After Midnight), Paramount, 1950. The Battle at Bloody Beach, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Television Work; Producer: Jarrett (movie), NBC, 1973. Stage Appearances: Performed with the New York Shakespearean Repertory Company, New York City, 1933. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Maurice Rapf) We Went to College (also known as The Old School Tie), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1936. (With Cyril Hume and Maurice Rapf) They Cave Him a Gun, MGM, 1937. (With Charles Brackett and Cyril Hume) Live, Love and Learn, MGM, 1937. (With Leonard Praskins) Stablemates, MGM, 1938. (With Cyril Hume) The Bad Man of Brimstone, MGM, 1938. (With Gertrude Purcell) The Lady and the Mob, Columbia, 1939. (With Albert Duffy and Harry Segal I) Coast Guard, Columbia, 1939. (With Dwight Taylor and Sy Bartlett) The Amazing Mr. Williams, Columbia, 1939. (With Cyril Hume and Edward E. Paramore) 20 Mule Team, MGM, 1940. (With Harry Ruskin) The Ghost Comes Home, MGM, 1940. (With Beirne Lay, Jr. and Sig Herzi) / Wanted Wings, Paramount, 1941.
MAMET
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 (With George Seaton) Ten Gentlemen from West Point, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. O.S.S., Paramount, 1946. Song of Surrender, Paramount, 1949. (With Cyril Hume) The Great Gatsby, Paramount, 1949. (With Frank S. Nugent and Sy Bartlett) Paratrooper (also known as The Red Beret), Columbia, 1954. (With Alec Coppel and Max Trell) Hell below Zero, Columbia, 1954. (With Bryan Forbes) The Cockleshell Heroes, Columbia, 1955. Zarak, Columbia, 1956. (With Cyril Hume) Ransom, MGM, 1956. (With Cyril Hume) Bigger than Life, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. (With Terence Young) No Time to Die, Columbia, 1958. (With John Gilling and David Shaw) The Man Inside, Columbia, 1958. (With John Gilling, Earl Felton, and Cyril Hume) Killers of Kilimanjaro, Columbia, 1960. (With Howard Clewes) The Day They Robbed the Bank of England, MGM, 1960. (With Willard Willingham) The Battle at Bloody Beach (based on a story by Maibaum), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. (With Johanna Harwood and Berkely Mather) Dr. No, United Artists (UA), 1962. (With Johanna Harwood) From Russia with Love, UA, 1963. (With Paul Dehn) Goldfinger, UA, 1964. (With John Hopkins) Thunderball, UA, 1965. (With Roald Dahl and Ken Hughes) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, U A, 1968. (With Simon Raven) On Her Majesty's Secret Service, UA, 1969. (With Tom Mankiewicz) Diamonds Are Forever, UA, 1971. (With Tom Mankiewicz) The Man with the Golden Gun, UA, 1974. (With Christopher Wood) The Spy Who Loved Me, UA, 1977. (With Michael G. Wilson) For Your Eyes Only, MGM/ UA, 1981. (With Michael G. Wilson and George MacDonald Fraser) Octopussy, MGM/UA, 1983. (With Michael G. Wilson) A View to a Kill, MGM/ UA, 1985. (With Michael G. Wilson) The Living Daylights, MGM/UA, 1987. (With Michael G. Wilson) Licence to Kill, MGM/UA, 1989. Also wrote (with Terence Young) Tank Force, 1958.
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Stage Plays: The Tree, New York City, 1932. Birthright, New York City, 1933. Addle Sails Away, 1934. Tirade, 1934. (With Michael Wallace and George Haight) Sweet Mystery of Life, New York City, 1935. A Moral Entertainment, 1936. (With Harry Clork) See My Lawyer, New York City, 1939. Middletown Mural, 1941. The Paradise Question, 1954. Ransom, 1963. Television Movies: (With Cyril Hume) "Fearful Decision," U.S. Steel Hour, 1955. /a/rett, NBC, 1973. Also wrote S*H*E, 1980. Other Writings: Author of story adapted into film, The Bandit of Zhobe, released by Columbia, 1959; contributor to periodicals such as Cosmopolitan, Esquire, and Playboy. Adaptations: Sweet Mystery of Life was adapted by Warren Duff for the film, Gold Diggers of 1937, released by Warner Bros., 1936; See My Lawyer was adapted into film, released by Universal, 1945. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, January 9, 1991. Variety, January 14, 1991, p. 126.*
MAMET, David 1947PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Mam-it"; full name, David Alan Mamet; born November 30, 1947, in Chicago, IL; son of Bernard Morris (an attorney) and Lenore June (a teacher; maiden name, Silver) Mamet; married Lindsay Crouse (an actress), December 21,1977 (divorced); married Rebecca Pidgeon (an actress), September 22,1991; children: (first marriage) Willa; (second marriage) Clara. Education: Goddard College, B.A., English, 1969; studied acting at Neighborhood Playhouse, 1968-69.
186 • MAMET Addresses: Agent— Rosenstone-Wender, 3 East 48th St., New York, NY 10017. Career: Playwright, screenwriter, producer, and director. Hull House Theatre, Chicago, IL, stagehand; actor in New England summer theatre productions, 1969; Marlboro College, Marlboro, VT, special lecturer in drama, 1970; Goddard College, Plainfield, VT, artist in residence and instructor in drama, 197173; St. Nicholas Theatre Company, Chicago, cofounder, 1973, artistic director, 1973-76; Yale University, New Haven, CT, teaching fellow at School of Drama, 1976-77; Goodman Theatre, Chicago, associate artistic director and playwright in residence, 1978-84; New Theatre Company, Chicago, associate director, beginning in 1985; Atlantic Theatre Company, New York City, founder and chairperson of board of directors. St. Nicholas Company, Plainfield, VT, founding member and artistic director, 1972; Dinglefest Theatre, co-founder. Illinois Arts Council, faculty member, 1974; University of Chicago, visiting lecturer, 1975-76 and 1979; New York University, visiting lecturer, 1981; Columbia University, associate professor of film, 1988. Worked as a busboy, Second City Theatre, Chicago, IL, and as factory worker, real estate agent, window washer, office cleaner, taxi driver, short-order cook, and telephone salesperson. Member: International PEN, Dramatists Guild, Writers Guild of America, Actors' Equity Association, United Steelworkers of America, Randolph A. Hollister Association. Awards, Honors: Joseph Jefferson Awards, 1975, for 5exua/ Perversity in Chicago, and 1976, for American Buffalo; Obie Award, best new playwright, Village Voice, 1976, for American Buffalo and Sexual Perversity in Chicago; children's theatre grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, Rockefeller Foundation grant, and CBS creative writing fellowship, all 1976; New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best American play, 1977, for Amer/can Buffalo; Outer Critics' Circle Award, 1978, for contributions to the American theatre; Obie Award, best American play, 1983, for Edmond; Society of West End Theatre Award, 1983; Academy Award nomination, best adapted screenplay, 1983, for The Verdict; Elizabeth Hull-Kate Warriner Award, Dramatists Guild, New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best American play, Pulitzer Prize for drama, Joseph Dintenfass Award, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best play, all 1984, for Glengarry Glen Ross; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best reproduc-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 tion of a play, 1984, for American Buffalo; Academy-Institute Award in Literature, American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, 1986; Golden Globe Award nomination, best screenplay, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1988, for House of Games; Writers Guild Award nomination, best screenplay based on material from another medium, 1988, for The Untouchables; Antoinette Perry Award, best play, 1988, for Speed-the-Plow. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: Beyond the Horizon, St. Nicholas Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1974. The Woods, St. Nicholas Theatre, 1977. "The Sanctity of Marriage," "Dark Pony," and "Reunion," in Reunion, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1979. Twelfth Night, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1980. A Sermon, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1981. The Woods, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1982. "Litko" in Litko and Shoehorn (double-bill), Hartley House Theatre, New York City, 1984. Oleanna, American Repertory Theatre, Hasty Pudding Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1991-92, then Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1992-94. Film Work; Director: House of Games, Orion, 1987. Things Change, Columbia, 1988. Homicide, Triumph Releasing, 1991. And associate producer, Hoffa, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1992. Oleanna, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Film Appearances: Sanford Meisner—The Theatre's Best Kept Secret (documentary), Columbia, 1984. Herb, Black Widow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, "A Life in the Theatre," Great Performances, PBS, 1979. Executive producer (with Michael Hausman), "Lip Service," HBO Showcase, HBO, 1988. Executive producer, A Life in the Theatre, TNT, 1993. Director, Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: "Sanford Meisner—The Theater's Best Kept Secret," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Himself, Chicago on Stage, PBS, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Movies: Brown-haired man, "The Water Engine/' TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist, Comedy Central, 1995. WRITINGS Plays: Lakeboat (one-act), Marlboro Theatre Workshop, Marlboro, VT, 1970, revised version produced in Milwaukee, Wl, 1980, then Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, later Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, both 1982, published by Grove (New York City), 1981. Duck Variations (one-act), St. Nicholas Company, Goddard College, Plainfield, VT, 1972, then St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1975, later in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and Duck Variations (double-bill), Louisville, KY, then Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1976, later Regent Theatre, London, 1977, published in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and Duck Variations, Grove, 1978. Sexual Perversity in Chicago (one-act), Organic Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, 1974, then St. Clement's Church Theatre, 1975, later in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and Duck Variations (double-bill), Louisville, KY, then Cherry Lane Theatre, 1976, later Regent Theatre, 1977, published in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and Duck Variations, Grove, 1978. Squirrels (one-act), St. Nicholas Theatre, 1974, then King's Head Theatre, London, 1993, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1982. The Poet and the Rent: A Play for Kids from Seven to 8:15, first produced in Chicago, 1974, published in Three Children's Plays, Grove, 1986. American Buffalo (two-act), Goodman Theatre, Stage Two, Chicago, 1975, then St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1976, later (revised version) Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1977, then Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1978, later Booth Theatre, New York City, 1983, published by Grove, 1977. Reunion (one-act), St. Nicholas Theatre, then Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, both 1976, later Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1977, then Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1979, published by Grove, 1979. The Woods (two-act), St. Nicholas Theatre, 1977, then New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1979, later London, 1984, published by Grove, 1979.
MAMET • 187 All Men Are Whores, Yale Cabaret, New Haven, CT, 1977, published in Short Plays and Monologues, Dramatists Play Service (New York City), 1981. A Life in the Theatre (one-act), Goodman Theatre, Stage Two, then Theatre De Lys, New York City, both 1977, later Open Space Theatre, London, 1979, published by Grove, 1978. The Water Engine: An American Fable (two-act) and Mr. Happiness (double-bill), St. Nicholas Theatre, 1977, then NYSF, Public Theatre, later Plymouth Theatre, New York City, both 1978, published by Grove, 1978. The Revenge of the Space Pandas; or, Binky Rudich and the Two Speed-Clock, St. Nicholas Theatre, then Flushing Town Hall, Queens, NY, both 1977, published by Sergei, 1978, then in Three Children's Plays, Grove, 1986. Dark Pony, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1977, then in Reunion, Circle Repertory Theatre, later London, 1981, published by Grove, 1979. "The Sanctity of Marriage," in Reunion, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1979, published by Samuel French, 1982. Lone Canoe; or, the Explorer (musical), music and lyrics by Alaric Jans, Goodman Theatre, 1979. Shoeshine (one-act), Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1979, published in Short Plays and Monologues, Dramatists Play Service, 1981. A Sermon (one-act), Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1981, then London, 1987, published in Short Plays and Monologues, Dramatists Play Service, 1981. Donny March, produced in 1981. Edmond, Goodman Theatre, 1982, then Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1982, later London, 1985, then Atlantic Theatre, 1996, published by Grove, 1983. The Disappearance of the Jews (one-act), Goodman Theatre, 1983. "Two Conversations," "Two Scenes," and "Yes, But So What," in Five Unrelated Pieces, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1983, published in Dramatic Sketches and Monologues, Samuel French, 1985. Clengarry Clen Ross (two-act), National Theatre, London, 1983, then Goodman Theatre, later John Golden Theatre, New York City, both 1984, published by Grove, 1984. (Adapter) Red River, Goodman Theatre, 1983. The Dog, produced in 1983, published in Dramatic Sketches and Monologues, Samuel French, 1985. Film Crew, produced in 1983, published in Dramatic Sketches and Monologues, Samuel French, 1985. 4 A.M., produced in 1983, published in Dramatic Sketches and Monologues, Samuel French, 1985. "Pint's a Pound the World Around," "Deer Dogs," "Conversations with the Spirit World," and
188 • MAMET "Dowsing," in Vermont Sketches, first produced in New York City, 1984, published in Dramatic Sketches and Monologues, Samuel French, 1985. "Litko," in Litko and Shoehorn (double-bill), Hartley House Theatre, New York City, 1984, published in Short Plays and Monologues, Dramatists Play Service, 1981. The Frog Prince, first produced in Louisville, KY, 1984, then Marathon '85, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1985, published in Three Children's Plays, Grove, 1986. The Spanish Prisoner, New Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, 1985. The Shawl, New Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, 1985. Prairie du Chien, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1985, then London, 1986, published in Short Plays and Monologues, Dramatists Play Service, 1981. The Shawl, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1985, then London, 1986, published by Grove, 1985. Adapter, The Cherry Orchard (based on the play by Anton Chekhov), New Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, 1985, published by Grove, 1987. "Vint" (one-act; based on the story by Chekhov), in Orchards, first produced in Urbana, IL, 1985, then the Acting Company, New York City, 1986, published by Grove, 1986. Speed-the-Plow, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1988, published by Grove, 1988. "Where Were You When It Went Down?," in Urban Blight, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1988. "Bobby Gould in Hell," in Oh, Hell, Mitzie E. Newhouse Theatre, 1989. Goldberg Street, published by Grove, 1989. Adapter, Uncle Vanya (based on the work by Chekhov), Goodman Theatre, 1990, published by Grove, 1989. Adapter, Three Sisters, Atlantic Theatre, New York City, 1991. The Old Neighborhood, 1991. (With Amlin Gray and Romulus Linney) An Evening ofMamet, Cray, and Linney, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Stiemke Theatre, Milwaukee, Wl, 1991-92. Oleanna, American Repertory Theatre, Hasty Pudding Theatre, 1991-92, then Orpheum Theatre, 1992-94. "A Speech for Michael Dukakis," in Vox Pop, Atlantic Theatre, 1992. Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants, Second Stage Theatre, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Death-Defying Acts (includes Mamet's "An Interview," Woody Allen's "Central Park West," and Elaine May's "Hotline), Rich Forum, Stamford, CT, then Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, both 1995. Dangerous Corner, Atlantic Theatre, 1995. The Cryptogram, C. Walsh Theatre, Boston, then Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, both 1995. Also author of Mackinac and Marranos, both produced at St. Nicholas Theatre. Screenplays: The Postman Always Rings Twice (based on the novel by James M. Cain), Paramount, 1981. The Verdict (based on the novel by Barry Reed), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. House of Games, Orion, 1987, published by Grove, 1987. The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987. (With Shel Silverstein) Things Change, Columbia, published by Grove, 1988. We're No Angels, Paramount, 1989, published by Grove, 1990. Homicide, Triumph Releasing, 1991, published by Grove, 1992. Clengarry Glen Ross (based on his play), New Line, 1992. Hoffa, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Oleanna (based on his play), Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Vanya on 42nd Street (based on Chekhov's play Uncle Vanya), Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. American Buffalo (based on his play), Capitol Films, 1996. Wag the Dog, New Line Cinema, forthcoming. Television Specials: "A Life in the Theatre" (based on his play), Great Performances, PBS, 1979. "Uncle Vanya," Great Performances, PBS, 1991. A Life in the Theatre (based on his play), TNT, 1993. "Texas," Directed By, Showtime, 1994. Television Movies: "The Water Engine" (based on his play), TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1992. Television Episodes: Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1987. Writer for LA Law, NBC. Radio Specials: "The Water Engine," Earplay, National Public Radio, 1978. Prairie du Chien, National Public Radio, 1978.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Author of Cross Patch and Goldberg Street, both 1985, published in Dramatic Sketches and Monologues, Samuel French, 1985. Play Collections: Short Plays and Monologues (includes All Men Are Whores, Shoeshine, A Sermon, Litko, and Prairie du Chien), Dramatists Play Service, 1981. Dramatic Sketches and Monologues (includes Two Conversat/ons, Two Scenes, Yes, But So What, Pint's a Pound the World Around, Deer Dogs, Conversations with the Spirit World, Dowsing, The Dog, Film Crew, and 4 A.M.), Samuel French, 1985. Three Children's Plays (includes The Poet and the Rent: A Play for Kids from Seven to 8:15, The Revenge of the Space Pandas; or, Binky Rudich and the Two Speed-Clock, and The Frog Prince), Grove, 1986. The Woods; Lakeboat; Edmond, Grove, 1987. Five Television Plays (includes A Waitress in Yellowstone, Bradford, The Museum of Science and Industry Story, A Wasted Weekend, and We Will Take You There), Grove, 1990. Other: Warm and Cold (juvenile), illustrations by Donald Sultan, Solo, 1984. (Contributor) The Ensemble Studio Theatre Marathon '84, Broadway Play (New York City), 1985. Writing in Restaurants (essays, speeches, and articles), Viking (New York City), 1986. (With Lindsay Grouse) The Owl (juvenile), Kipling, 1987. Some Freaks (essays), Viking, 1989. The Hero Pony (poetry), 1991. On Directing Film, Viking Penguin, 1992. The Cabin: Reminiscences and Diversions, Random House (New York City), 1992. The Village, 1994. Passover, 1995. Make-Believe Town: Essays and Remembrances, 1996. Contributor of articles, poems, and reviews to periodicals, including New Yorker, Harper's, and Playboy. Contributing editor, Oui, 1975-76. Adaptations: The film /About Last Night (TriStar, 1986) is based on Mamet's Sexual Perversity in Chicago.
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on Contemporary American Drama, Mac Hueber, 1981, p. 207. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 7: Twentieth-Century American Dramatists, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1981, p. 63. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, October 11, 1987; May 4, 1988; February 19, 1989; December 10, 1989. Harper's, May, 1978, pp. 79, 83. Los Angeles Times, November 27, 1979; June 25, 1984; July 7, 1987; October 11,1987. Nat/on, May 19, 1979, p. 581; April 14, 1981; October 10, 1981; April 28, 1984, p. 522; June 27, 1987, p. 900. New Republic, July 12, 1982, p. 23; February 10, 1986, pp. 25, 28; April 24, 1995, p. 46. Newsweek, February 28, 1977, p. 79; March 23, 1981; November 8, 1982; December 6, 1982; April 9, 1984, p. 109; October 19, 1987. New York, December 20, 1982, pp. 62, 64; June 8, 1987, p. 68. New Yorker, November 10,1975; October 31,1977, p. 115; January 16, 1978; October 29, 1979, p. 81; June 15, 1981; November 7, 1983; June 29, 1987, p. 70; April 10,1995, p. 33; June 3,1996, pp.48, 50-56,58-61. New York Times, July 5,1976; March 18,1979; April 26, 1979; May 26, 1979; June 3, 1979; October 19, 1979; March 20, 1981; May 29, 1981; June 5,1981; February 17,1982; May 17,1982; June 17,1982; October 24,1982; October 28,1982, p. C20; December 8, 1982; May 13, 1983; October 9, 1983, pp. 6, 19; November 6, 1983; March 26, 1984, p. C17; March 28, 1984; April 1, 1984; April 18, 1984; April 24, 1984; September 30, 1984; April 21, 1985; February 9, 1986; April 23, 1986; January 1, 1987; March 15, 1987; June 3, 1987; October 11,1987; May 4, 1988; December 4, 1989. People Weekly, November 12, 1979; December 20, 1982; May 4, 1987. Saturday Review, April 2, 1977, p. 37. T/meJuly 12, 1976; April 9, 1984, p. 105. Us, January 10, 1978. Village Voice, July, 1976, pp. 101, 103.*
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(Cobb) Marshall; married Helen Wolf, April 26,1939 (divorced, 1953); children: Jill, Degen. Education: Attended Carlton College, 1930, and University of Minnesota, 1932. Addresses: Agent—Paradigm Talent Agency, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Worked at radio stations in St. Paul, MN, Minneapolis, MN, and Chicago, IL, 1932. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards for outstanding continued performance by a lead actor in a series, 1962, 1963, both for The Defenders; Grammy Award nomination, best spoken word, documentary, or drama recording, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1981, for Justice Holmes's Decisions. CREDITS Television Appearances; Episodic: "Spreading the News/Actor's Studio, CBS, 1949. "Concerning a Woman of Sin," Studio One, CBS, 1949. "Mary Poppins/ Studio One, CBS, 1949. "Country Full of Sweden," Actor's Stud/o, CBS, 1949. "Summer Storm/' Suspense, CBS, 1950. "Kelly," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1950. "The Dark Tower," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1950. "Mr. Mummery's Suspicion," Actor's Studio, CBS, 1950. "Valley Forge," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1950. "The Californian's Tale," Chevrolet Tele-Theatre, NBC, 1950. "Macbeth," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1950. "Stan, the Killer," The Trap, CBS, 1950. "Semmelweis," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1950. "My Granny Van," Studio One, CBS, 1950. "The Tentacles," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1950. "Feathers in a Gale," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1950. "Murderer's Challenge," The Web, CBS, 1950. "The Touch of a Stranger," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1950. "Skeptics," Lights Out, NBC, 1950. "The Deadly Friend," The Web, CBS, 1950. "Nightfall," Sure As Fate, CBS, 1950. "Rip Van Winkle," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1950. "The Great Escape," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1951.
"Night Break," Suspense, CBS, 1951. "The Night Draws Tight," Danger, CBS, 1951. "Let Them Be Sea Captains," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1951. "The Shadowy Man," The Web, CBS, 1951. "On Stage," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1951. "The Adventures of Hiram Holliday," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1951. "Meddlers," Lights Out, NBC, 1951. "By-Line for Murder," Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1951. Cosmopolitan Theatre, DuMont Network, 1951. "The New Gossoon," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1952. "Without Fear or Favor," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1952. Crime Syndicated, CBS, 1952. "Mrs. Bemmis Takes a Trip," /Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1952. "The Rugged Path," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1952. "Ordeal by Whitehouse," Sarah Churchill Theatre, syndicated, 1952. "The Summit," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1952. "The Springfield, Mass. Story," Po//ce Story, CBS, 1952. "The Monument," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1952. "The Great Big Doorstep," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1952. "The Vase," Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1952. "Twist of Fate," Lights Out, NBC, 1952. "The Fix," Danger, CBS, 1952. "A Portrait of General Garrity," Short Short Drama, NBC, 1952. "Mr. Lazarus," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1952. "Public Relations," Short Short Drama, NBC, 1953. "The Oil Well," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "The Happy Rest," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "Strange Sanctuary," The Web, CBS, 1953. "Nemesis," Campbell Television Soundstage, NBC, 1953. "Rip Van Winkle," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1953. "The Sound of Birds," Inner Sanctum, syndicated, 1954. "Old Tosselfoot," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "Hit and Run," Justice, NBC, 1954. "Smoke," Suspense, CBS, 1954. "The First Born," Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1954. "Middle of the Night," Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "A Clean Fresh Breeze," Omnibus, CBS, 1954.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "Flight Report," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "Yesterday's Magic/' Elgin Hour, ABC, 1954. "Falling Star," Elgin Hour, ABC, 1954. "Yellow Jack," Producers Showcase, NBC, 1955. "The Trial of Susan B.Anthony," You Are There, CBS, 1955. "Thunder in the House," Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1955. "A Sense of Justice," Philco Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Washington's Farewell to His Officers," You Are There, CBS, 1955. "Donovan's Brain," Studio One, CBS, 1955. "The Mighty Casey," Omnibus, CBS, 1955. "The Death of Socrates," You Are There, CBS, 1955. "Sound of the Birds," Inner Sanctum, syndicated, 1955. "The Triumph of Alexander the Great," You Are There, CBS, 1955. "O, Lonely Moon," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1955. "Do It Yourself," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Cynara," Pond's Theatre, ABC, 1955. "Mind Over Mama," Elgin Hour, ABC, 1955. "The Ox-Bow Incident," Twentieth Century-Fox Hour, CBS, 1955. "Keyhole," Playwrights '56, NBC, 1956. "O'Hoolihan and the Leprechaun," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1956. "The Duel," Kraft Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Big Build Up," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1957. "The Out-of-Towners," Studio One, CBS, 1957. "Clash by Night," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1957. "Night," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1957. "Four O'Clock," Suspicion, NBC, 1957. "The Mail Order Prophet," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1957. "Here Is New York," Seven Lively Arts, NBC, 1957. "Beauty and the Beast," Shirley Temple's Storybook, NBC, 1958, broadcast as Shirley Temple Theatre, ABC, between 1960 and 1961. "Presence of the Enemy," Studio One, CBS, 1958. "Rip Van Winkle," Shirley Temple's Storybook, NBC, 1958. "The Plot to Kill Stalin," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1958. "Calculated Risk," Pursuit, CBS, 1958. "A Quiet Game of Cards," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "Man in Orbit," Desilu Playhouse, CBS, 1959. "Made in Japan," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "The Indestructible Mr. Gore," Sunday Showcase, NBC, 1959. "The Cherry Orchard," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1959. "The Master Builder," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960.
MARSHALL • 191 "The End of the Beginning," Robert Herridge Theatre, CBS, 1960. "The Third Party," Moment of Fear, NBC, 1960. "Three Sides," Route 66, CBS, 1960. "Forbidden Cargo," The Islanders, ABC, 1960. "Incident of the Broken Word," Rawhide, CBS, 1961. "The Night of the Storm," Du Pont Show of the Month, CBS, 1961. "I, Dan Krolik," Suspense, CBS, 1964. "This Town Will Never Be the Same," On Stage, NBC, 1969. "Beyond Reproach," Paris 7000, ABC, 1970. "The Slumber Caper," The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1970. "Lady at the Bar," The Men from Shiloh, NBC, 1970. "Nan Allen," The Men from Shiloh, NBC, 1971. "A Death in the Family," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. "Paul Revere's Raid," You Are There, CBS, 1972. "Look Homeward, Angel," CBS Playhouse, CBS, 1972. "Five Days in the Death of Sergeant Brown," Ironside, NBC, 1972. Dr. Ward Frazier, "In Search of Mira," The Phoenix, ABC, 1982. "Father," Nurse, CBS, 1982. "The Challenge," Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1982. "Broken Promises," Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1983. "Seasons of Belief," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1986. "The Impatient Patient," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA, 1987. "Skeletons in the Closet," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Vision of Father Flanagan," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1952. "Joan of Arc," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1952. Oscar Hubbard, "The Little Foxes," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. The Sacco-Vanzett/ Story, NBC, 1960. The Presidency: A Splendid Mystery, CBS, 1964. Agent Collier Jones, The Poppy Is Also a Flower (also known as Poppies Are Also Flowers), ABC, 1966. A Case of Libel, ABC, 1968. John, Flesh and Flood, NBC, 1968. God, "The Littlest Angel," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1969. Drink, Drank, Drunk, syndicated, 1974. Collision Course, ABC, 1976. Host and narrator, "Born of Fire," National Ceographic Specials, PBS, 1983. Host, A Capitol Fourth—1986, PBS, 1986. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ike, PBS, 1986. Equal Justice under the Law, PBS, 1987. Justice Taney and Justice William O. Douglas, The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987.
192 • MARSHALL Host, A Capitol Fourth—1987, PBS, 1987. Narrator, "The Explorers: A Century of Discovery/' National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1988. Narrator, "Elephant," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1989. Host, A Capitol Fourth 1989, PBS, 1989. Host, Black Forest Journey, PBS, 1989. Narrator, Arctic Wars, PBS, 1990. Host, National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1990. Host, A Capitol Fourth 1990, PBS, 1990. Host, A Capitol Fourth 1991, PBS, 1991. Voice of Gideon Welles, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Narrator, "Realm of the Serpent," ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1992. Host, A Capitol Fourth 1992, PBS, 1992. Voice, Earth and the American Dream, HBO, 1993. Narrator, George Marshall and the American Century, PBS, 1993. Host, This Was America ... 1963, The Disney Channel, 1993. Host, This Was America ... 1968, The Disney Channel, 1993. Host, National Memorial Day Concert (1993), PBS, 1993. Host, A Capitol Fourth 1993, PBS, 1993. Voice, "The Way West" (also known as "The West"), The American Experience, PBS, 1995. Narrator, Messengers from Moscow, PBS, 1995. Voice, "Buckminster Fuller: Thinking out Loud," American Masters, PBS, 1996. Appeared in a British special, The Shrike, 1960. Television Appearances; Pilots: "The Transparent Man," The Great Merlini, syndicated, 1954. Dr. Cazalis, Ellery Queen: Don't Look behind You, NBC, 1971. Sheridan Hugotor, The City, ABC, 1971. The Lazarus Syndrome, ABC, 1979. Host, The Show Must Go On, NBC, 1982. Television Appearances; Series: Lawrence Preston, The Defenders, CBS, 1961-65. Dr. David Craig, "The New Doctors," The Bold Ones, NBC, 1969-70. Dr. David Craig, The New Doctors, NBC, 1970-73. Host and narrator, American Lifestyle, syndicated, 1972. Narrator, The American Diary, syndicated, 1987-90. Host, Promise of America, syndicated, 1988. Dr. Arthur Thurmond, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994-
95. Narrator of the series The Gangster Chronicles.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Movies: Senator Stowe, A Clear and Present Danger, NBC, 1970. Arthur Ingram, Vanished, NBC, 1971. James Wright, Pursuit, ABC, 1972. Jed Finnegan, Money to Burn, ABC, 1973. Bishop Francis Paul Logan, The Abduction of Saint Anne (also known as They've Kidnapped Anne Benedict), ABC, 1975. Harry Kilcoyne, Vampire, ABC, 1979. Roy Snyder, Disaster on the Coastliner, ABC, 1979. Mr. Baker, yohn Steinbeck's "The Winter of Our Discontent," CBS, 1983. Sec. of State Harold Sloan, Under Siege, NBC, 1986. President Ulysses S. Grant, "Emma: Queen of the South Seas," Operation Prime Time, syndicated, 1988. Stan Kubacki, The Hi jacking of the Achille Lauro (also known as 5ea of Terror, The Last Voyage and Achille Lauro: Terror at Sea), NBC, 1989. Commodore Smith, Ironclads, TNT, 1991. Chairman, Miss Evers' Boys, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Eleanor, First Lady of the World, CBS, 1982. Joseph Kennedy, Sr., Kennedy, NBC, 1983. Franklin Bradshaw, At Mother's Request, CBS, 1987. Jack Tanner's father, Tanner '88: Moonwalker and Bookbag, HBO, 1988. Jack Tanner's father, Tanner '88: Something Borrowed, Something New, HBO, 1988. Ev, Stephen King's "The Tommyknockers," ABC, 1993. Professor Taw, The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, CBS, 1994. Film Appearances: Attendant at morgue, The House on 92nd Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945. 13 Rue Madeleine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1946. Rayska, Call Northside 777, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948. Lieutenant Commander Challee, The Caine Mutiny, Columbia, 1954. Pushover, Columbia, 1954. Broken Lance, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. The 5/7ver Chalice, Warner Bros., 1954. Dr. Sigman, The Left Hand of Cod, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. The Scarlet Hour, Paramount, 1956. Juror Number Four, Twelve Angry Men, United Artists (UA), 1957. Walter, The Bachelor Party, UA, 1957. D. A. Horn, Compulsion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Town without Pity, UA, 1961. The Chase, Columbia, 1966. The Bridge at Remagen, UA, 1969. The Pursuit of Happiness, Columbia, 1971. Tora! Tora! Tora!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. The father, Interiors, U A, 1978. President of the United States, Superman II, Warner Bros., 1980. Upson Pratt, "They're Creeping up on You/' Creepshow, Warner Bros., 1982. Witherspoon, My Chauffeur, Crown, 1986. Senator Sam Hastings, Power, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1986. Art, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1989. Steven Pike, "The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar," Two Evil Eyes (also known as The Black Cat), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. George Gordon, Consenting Adults, Buena Vista, 1992. John Mitchell, Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995. Walter Sullivan, Absolute Power, Sony, 1997. Appeared as the ambassador, Saigon—Year of the Cat, 1983; as Judge Cropper, La Gran Fiesta, 1987; also appeared in Dixiana, 1930, / Live for Love, 1935, Untamed Fury, 1947, Diplomatic Courier, 1952, The Bamboo Prison, 1954, The Mountain, 1956, Man on Fire, 1957, The Buccaneer, 1958, The Journey, 1959, Cash McCall, 1960, Is Paris Burning? 1966, Billy Jack Goes to Washington, 1977, and Russian Holiday, 1993. Stage Appearances: (New York debut) Henry Onstott, Prologue to Glory, Federal Theatre Project, Ritz Theatre, 1938. The Big Blow, Federal Theatre Project, Ritz Theatre, 1938. Humphrey Crocker, Jason, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1942. Mr. Fitzpatrick, The Skin of Our Teeth, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1942. Cramp Maple, The Petrified Forest, New Amsterdam Roof Theatre, New York City, 1943. Brigadier, Jacobowsky and the Colonel, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1944. Dave, Beggars Are Coming to Town, Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1945. Sims, Woman Bites Dog, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1946. Willie Oban, The Iceman Cometh, Martin Beck Theatre, 1946. Judas, Dear Judas, Playhouse Theatre, Ogunquit, ME, 1947.
MARSHALL • 193 Finlay Decker, The Survivors, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1948. Ernest Bruni, The Cambler, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1952. Reverend John Hale (later John Proctor), The Crucible, Martin Beck Theatre, 1953. Brennan, Red Roses for Me, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1955. Ferrante, Queen after Death, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1956. Vladimir, Waiting for Godot, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1956. Ephraim Cabot, Desire under the Elms, Studebaker Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1956. Walter Rafferty, The Gang's All Here, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1959. Oscar Hubbard, The Little Foxes, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1967. Benjamin Hubbard, The Little Foxes, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1967. Sam Nash, Jesse Kiplinger, and Roy Hubley, Plaza Suite, Plymouth Theatre, 1969. The Imaginary Invalid, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1971. Title role, Macbeth, Virginia Museum Theatre, Richmond, VA, 1973. Revue performer, Nash at Nine, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1973. Halvard Solnes, The Master Builder, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1973. Phillip Hammer, The Sponsor, Peachtree Playhouse, Atlanta, GA, 1975. Walter F. Bickmore, Old Movies, National Theatre Production, Cottesloe, England, 1977. Walter Martin, The Gin Game, John Golden Theatre, 1977. Title role, John Gabriel Borkman, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1980-81. Father Tim Farley, Mass Appeal, York Theatre Company, Church of the Heavenly Rest Theatre, New York, 1984. Mr. Hardcastle, She Stoops to Conquer, Roundabout Triplex Theatre, New York City, 1984. Matthew Harrison Brady, Inherit the Wind, Paper Mill Playhouse, Milburn, NJ, 1984-85. Made stage debut in the touring repertory company The Oxford Players, 1933. Appeared as Roebuck, Man and Superman, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD. Radio Appearances: Appeared in "Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh," Theatre Guild on the Air, 1946-47.
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Albums: Justice Holmes's Decisions, Caedmon, 1981.*
MARTIN, Kellie 1976(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1976; daughter of Doug (a retail executive) and Debbie (a kindergarten teacher) Martin. Education: Attended Yale University (art history). Avocational interests: Tennis. Addresses: Agent—Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, 1993, for Life Goes On. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Rebecca (Becca) Thatcher, Life Goes On, ABC, 198993. Title role (Christy Huddleston), Christy, CBS, 199495. Kathy Goodman, Crisis Center, ABC, 1997—. Also appeared as the voice of Daphne Blake, A Pup Named Scooby Doo, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: Lauren Brody, The Flamingo Kid, ABC, 1989. Baywatch: Panic at Malibu Pier (also known as Inferno at Malibu Beach), NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest host, America's Funniest Home Videos, ABC, 1989. Teen Win, Lose or Draw, 1989. The Mickey Mouse Club, 1989. The Tonight Show, NBC, 1997. Guest, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, ABC, 1997. Also appeared on Father Murphy and thirtysomething, ABC.
Television Appearances; Movies: Linda, Help Wanted: Kids, ABC, 1986. Veronica, The Richest Cat in the World, ABC, 1986. Jennie Thomas, Secret Witness (also known as No Secrets), CBS, 1988. Angela Delvecchio, A Friend to Die For (also known as Death of a Cheerleader), NBC, 1994. Billie Calhoun, Her Hidden Truth (also known as When Summer Comes), NBC, 1995. Janie Jessmon, The Face on the Milk Carton, CBS, 1995. Katie Liner, If Someone Had Known (also known as Katie and Cindy), NBC, 1995. Alex Saxen, Her Last Chance (also known as The Morning After and A Daughter's Courage), NBC, 1996. Fusia Podgorska, Hidden in Silence (also known as Fight for 13), Lifetime, 1996. Laura Keyes, Breaking Through, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Karen, "Runaway Ralph/' ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1988. ABC Fall Preview, ABC, 1989. The 58th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989. Host, Say No! To Drugs, ABC, 1990. The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992. Samantha Wheeler, "Montana Crossroads/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1993. Co-host, A Busch Gardens/Sea World Summer Celebration, CBS, 1994. The 69th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Kids'Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1992. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. Television Work; Movies: Co-producer, Her Last Chance (also known as The Morn ing After and A Daughter's Courage), NBC, 1996. Film Appearances: Kristi Carlson, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Sheila, Do/'n' Time on Planet Earth, Cannon, 1988. Emily Coleman, Troop Beverly Hills, Columbia, 1989. Sherry, Matinee, Universal, 1993. Voice of Roxanne, A Goofy Movie (animated), Buena Vista, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, May 2, 1994, pp. 123-124. TV Guide, January 18, 1997, p. 32.*
MARTIN, Strother 1919-1980 PERSONAL Born March 26,1919, in Kokomo, IN; died of a heart attack, August 1, 1980; wife's name, Helen. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Shortly McGirk, Rhubarb, Paramount, 1951. Copilot, Storm over Tibet (also known as Mask of the Himalayas), Columbia, 1952. Copilot, The Magnetic Monster, United Artists (DA), 1953. Young marine, South Sea Woman, Warner Bros., 1953. Scotty, Drum Beat, Warner Bros., 1954. Stillman, The Big Knife, UA, 1955. Harvey Wallace, Kiss Me Deadly, UA, 1955. Airman, Strategic Air Command, Paramount, 1955. Dan O'Hirons, Target Zero, Warner Bros., 1955. Sergeant Ingersol, Attack!, UA, 1956. Thorny, The Black Whip, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Petey, Black Patch, Warner Bros., 1957. Pokey, Copper Sky, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Virgil, The Horse Soldiers, UA, 1959. Thurm, The Shaggy Dog, Buena Vista, 1959. Ben Stocker, The Wild and the Innocent, Universal, 1959. Parson, The Deadly Companions (also known as Trigger Happy), Pathe/American, 1961. Dog Boy, Sanctuary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Floyd, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Paramount, 1962. Agard, McLintockl, UA, 1963. Charlie Reeder, Showdown (also known as The Iron Collar), Universal, 1963. Fiddler, Invitation to a Cunfighter, UA, 1964. Mr. Clyde, Brainstorm, Warner Bros., 1965. Engineer, Shenandoah (also known as Fields of Honor), Universal, 1965. Jeb Ross, The Sons of Katie Elder, Paramount, 1965. Trumbull, An Eye for an Eye, Embassy, 1966.
MARTIN «195 Claude, Harper (also known as The Moving Target), Warner Bros., 1966. Captain, Cool Hand Luke, Warner Bros., 1967. Lovick, The Film-Flam Man (also known as One Bom Every Minute), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Percy Garris, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Colonel G. Stonehill, True Grit, Paramount, 1969. Coffer, The Wild Bunch, Warner Bros., 1969. Bowen, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, Warner Bros., 1970. Don Duncan, The Brotherhood of Satan, Columbia, 1971. Lee Cottrill, Fools' Parade (also known as Dynamite Man from Glory Jail), Columbia, 1971. Rufus Clemens, Hannie Caulder, Paramount, 1971. John Cloyd, Red Sky at Morning, Universal, 1971. Garrett, Pocket Money, National General, 1972. Dr. Carl Stoner, Ssssssss (also known as Ssssnake), Universal, 1973. Poe, Hard Times (also known as The Streetfighter), Columbia, 1975. McCoy, Rooster Cogburn, Universal, 1975. Billy, The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday (also known as Wildcat), American International, 1976. Joe McGrath, Slap Shot, Universal, 1977. Dr. Kling, The End, UA, 1978. Mr. Stoner, Up in Smoke, Paramount, 1978. Riley, The Champ, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1979. Louis Monk, Love and Bullets, Associated Film, 1979. Selwyn, Nightwing, Columbia, 1979. Parody Jones, The Villain (also known as Cactus Jack), Columbia, 1979. George Westinghouse, Tajna Nikole Tesle (also known as The Secret of Nikola Tesla), ZagrebKinematografi, 1980. "The Weasel," Hotwire, 1980. Television Appearances; Series: Aaron Donager, Hotel De Paree, CBS, 1959-60. R. J. Hawkins, Hawkins, CBS, 1973-74. Television Appearances; Pilots: R. J. Hawkins, Hawkins on Murder (also known as Death and the Maiden), CBS, 1973. LeRoy Atkins (guest), One of Our Own (pilot for the series Doctors Hospital), NBC, 1975. Television Appearances; Movies: Pinky Pincus, Steel Cowboy, NBC, 1978. J. D. Ashcroft, Better Late Than Never, NBC, 1979. Television Appearances; Specials: Mitzi and a Hundred Guys, CBS, 1975.
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Billy, The Ransom of Red Chief, 1977. Old Hollander, Stubby Pringle's Christmas, NBC, 1978. 5teve Martin's "The Winds ofWhoopie," NBC, 1983. Major Tours: Kit Carson, The Time of Your Life, U.S. cities, 1972.*
MARION, Andrew 1904-1992 PERSONAL Born Endre Marton, January 26, 1904, in Budapest, Hungary; died of pneumonia, January 7, 1992, in Santa Monica, CA; wife's name, Lacerta; children: Tonda, Melinda (stepdaughter), Barbara (stepdaughter). Career: Director. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Editor, The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (also known as Old Heidelberg and The Student Prince; silent film), MGM, 1927. Editor, Eternal Love (also known as Der Koenig der Bernina; silent film), United Artists, 1927. Editor, 5.O.S. Iceberg, Universal, 1933. Editor, The Rebel, Universal, 1933. Elnok Kisasszony (also known as Miss President), Hungarian, 1935. Wolfs Clothing, Universal, 1936. The Secret of Stamboul (also known as The Spy in White), General Films, 1936. School for Husbands, J.H. Hoffberg, 1939. A Little Bit of Heaven, Universal, 1940. Two-Faced Woman, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1941. Gentle Annie, MGM, 1944. Gallant Bess, MGM, 1946. (With Compton Bennett) King Solomon's Mines, MGM, 1950. Second unit director, The Reef Badge of Courage, MGM, 1951. The Wild North (also known as The Big North), MGM, 1952. Storm over Tibet (also known as Mask of the Himalayas), Columbia, 1952. The Devil Makes Three, MGM, 1954. Prisoner of War, MGM, 1954. Men of the Fighting Lady, MGM, 1954. Gypsy Co/t, MGM, 1954.
Green Fire, MGM, 1955. Co-director, Seven Wonders of the World, Stanley Warner Cinema, 1956. Second unit director, A Farewell to Arms, Twentieth Century-fox, 1957. Underwater Warrior, MGM, 1958. Second unit director, Ben-Hur, MGM, 1959. (With Ken Annakin, Bernhard Wicki and Gerd Oswald) The Longest Day, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1962. It Happened in Athens, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Second unit director, Cleopatra, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1963. (With Nicholas Ray and Noel Howard) 55 Days at Peking, Allied Artists, 1963. Second unit director, The Fall of the Roman Empire, Paramount, 1964. The Thin Red Line, Allied Artists, 1964. Crack in the World, Paramount, 1965. Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion, MGM, 1965. Birds Do It, Columbia, 1966. (And producer) Around the World under the Sea, MGM, 1966. (And producer) Africa—Texas Style! (also known as Cowboy in Africa), Paramount, 1967. Second unit director, Kelly's Heroes, MGM, 1970. Second unit director, Catch-22, Paramount, 1970. Second unit director, Up the Sandbox, First Artists/ National General, 1972. Second unit director, The Day of the Jackal, Universal, 1973. Mohammed, Messenger of Cod, Filmco Ltd., 1977. Also worked on North Pole, Ahoy! with others. Television Work; Director: Directed Man and the Challenge; Daktari, CBS; and The Sea Hunt, syndicated. Film Appearances: Freeway driver, Into the Night, MCA/Universal Pictures, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Hollywood Reporter, January 10, 1992, p. 48. New York Times, January 9, 1992, p. 87.*
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Westgate, England (another source says Southendon-Sea, England); naturalized U.S. citizen in 1959; died resulting from heart failure, June 29, 1996, in Beverly Hills, CA. Actor, talk-show host, author. Mason gained prominence as an actor in several motion pictures, including / Met a Murderer, a film for which she wrote the screenplay with her husband, actor James Mason. Her first novel, This Little Hand, was published in the early 1940s. In 1946, the Masons moved to Hollywood, California. She appeared in several films and television shows, including /Accused, The James Mason Show, and My Wicked, Wicked, Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn. She hosted two talk-shows: the Pamela Mason Show and The Weaker Sex, both of which aired in the 1960s. Her written works include Marriage Is the First Step Toward Divorce, Del Raima, The Blinds Are Down, and The Female Pleasure Hunt. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley Publishing Co., 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1996, section 4, p. 7; July 7, 1996, section 4, p. 4. Los Angeles Times, July 1, 1996, p. A16. New York Times, July 2, 1996, p. A12. Times (London), July 6, 1996, p. 25. Washington Post, July 2, 1996, p. B4.
MATHESON • 197 and A Special Day (1977), for which Mastroianni earned a best actor award at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. His last screen appearance with Loren was in Robert Altman's 1994 film Ready to Wear. Known for his versatility, Mastroianni was at ease with either his serious, existential character in Dolce Vita or with his light-hearted, carefree role in the slapstick comedy Divorce, Italian Style (1961). He was touring Italy in a production of The Last Moons two months before his death. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 50th edition, Marquis, 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 20,1996, section 1, p. 6. Los Angeles Times, December 20, 1996, p. A50. New York Times, December 20, 1996, p. D20. Times (London), December 20, 1996, p. 19. Washington Post, December 20,1996, pp. C4, D1, 6.
MATHESON, Tim 1947(?)PERSONAL Born December 31, 1947 (some sources say 1949), in Glendale, CA. Education: Attended California State University. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825.
MASTROIANNI, Marcello
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born September 28, 1924, in Fontana Liri, Italy; died December 19, 1996, in Paris, France. Actor. Mastroianni was fortunate to have long-term professional relationships with two of the biggest names in international filmmaking—Federico Fellini and Sophia Loren. His film career began as a bookkeeper for a film company, then he joined a theater group and met Fellini. His first role was in the 1957 film White Nights, but in 1960 he starred in Fellini's La Dolce Vita. He teamed with Fellini again for 8 1/2 (1963), City of Women (1979), Ginger and Fred (1986), and The Interview (1987). Mastroianni became a sex symbol but wasn't entirely comfortable with that notoriety. He starred in twelve films with Loren. Some of their most critically acclaimed works were Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963), Marriage, Italian Style (1964), The Priest's Wife (1971),
Career: Actor, producer, and television director; made television debut at age twelve; contract player at Universal at age nineteen; set up own production company at Burbank Studios, 1985; with Daniel Grodnick bought National Lampoon, becoming executive officer and chairperson, 1989-91. CREDITS Film Appearances: Divorce, American Style, Columbia, 1967. Yours, Mine, Ours, United Artists, 1968. How to Commit Marriage, Cinerama, 1969. Sweet, Magnum Force, Warner Bros., 1973. Eric "Otter" Stratton, National Lampoon's Animal House, Universal, 1978. Kevin Hawkins, Almost Summer, 1978. Dreamer, Dreamer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Private Jeff Reid, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, Buena Vista, 1979.
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Birkhead, 7947, Universal, 1979. Dr. Roy Basch, The House of Cod, 1979. Michael, A Little Sex, Universal, 1982. Lieutenant Andre Sobinski, To Be or Not To Be, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Bob McGraw, Up the Creek, Orion, 1984. Stuart, Impulse, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Alan Stanwyck, Fletch, Universal, 1985. Jack, Speed Zone, Orion, 1989. Body Wars, Walt Disney, 1989. Charles, Drop Dead Fred, New Line, 1991. Those Bedroom Eyes, 1992. Steve Kelso, Solar Crisis (also known as Crisis 2050 and Starfire), Vidmark Entertainment, 1993. Tyler Grey, Midnight Heat, 1995. Al Donnelly, Black Sheep, Paramount, 1996. Roy Martin/Trevor Thomas, A Very Brady Sequel, Paramount, 1996.
Dr. Jeffrey Rhodes, Robin Cook's Harmful Intent, CBS, 1993. Daniel Walker-Tate, Shameful Secrets, ABC, 1993. Winn Cooke, While Justice Sleeps, NBC, 1994. Nick Matthews, Target of Suspicion, USA, 1994. Voice of 4-DAC, Jonny Quest Versus the Cyber Insects (animated), TNT, 1995. Jack Matthews, Fast Company, NBC, 1995. Detective McKinley, Tails You Live, Heads You're Dead, USA Network, 1995. Alex Connor, An Unfinished Affair, 1996. Jake Peterson, Christmas in My Hometown (also known as First Noe/), CBS, 1996. Clay, Buried Secrets (also known as The Haunting of Annalisse and Angel Girl), NBC, 1996. Jordan P. Cooper, Twilight Man (also known as Random /Access), Starz!, 1996. Clint Goodman, Buried Alive 2, USA Network, 1997.
Film Producer: (With Daniel Grodnick), Blind Fury, 1990.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice for "Sinbad, Jr." segment, TheAlvin Show (animated), CBS, 1961-62. Roddy Miller, Window on Main Street, 1961-62. /Adventures of Jonny Quest (animated), ABC, 196465. Space Ghost (animated), CBS, 1966-68. Sampson and Goliath (animated), NBC, 1967-68. Jim Horn, The Virginian, NBC, 1969-70. Griff King, Bonanza, NBC, 1972-73. Quentin Beaudine, The Quest, NBC, 1976. Curt Grayson, How the West Was Won, ABC, 1978. Rick Tucker, Tucker's Witch, CBS, 1982-83. Jake Wellman, George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. Harry Standlin, ]ust in Time, ABC, 1988. Voice, Legend of Prince Valiant (animation), Family Channel, 1991. Charlie Hoover, Charlie Hoover, Fox, 1991.
Television Appearances; Movies: Clarence Bridgeman, Lock, Stock, and Barrel, NBC, 1971. Jim McGuire, Owen Marshall, Counselor-at-Law, ABC, 1971. Clare Bridgeman, Hitched, NBC, 1973. Warren Thompson, Remember When, NBC, 1974. Emmet Dalton, The Last Day, NBC, 1975. Danny Worth, The Runaway Barge, NBC, 1975. Quentin Baudine, The Quest, NBC, 1976. William L. White, Mary White, ABC, 1977. Bo Decker, Bus Stop, HBO, 1982. Josh Stern, Listen to Your Heart, CBS, 1983. Classmates, HBO, 1984. Tony Hammond, Obsessed with a Married Woman, ABC, 1985. Jim Anderson, Blind Justice, CBS, 1986. Mike Byrd, Warm Hearts, Cold Feet, CBS, 1987. Jerry Lebon, Bay Coven, NBC, 1987. Harry McCall, Little White Lies, NBC, 1989. Doctor James Oleske, The Littlest Victims, 1989. Tom, Joshua's Heart, NBC, 1990. Clint, Buried Alive, 1990. Michael Robeson, The Woman Who Sinned, ABC, 1991. Jim Norman, Stephen King's "Sometimes They Come Back/CBS, 1991. Scott Reinhardt, Quicksand: No Escape, USA, 1992. William Tauber, A Kiss to Die For, NBC, 1993. Roger Paulson, Dying to Love You, CBS, 1993. Peter Hudson, Trial & Error, USA Network, 1993. Dr. Peter Hellman, Relentless: Mind of a Killer, NBC, 1993.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Grand Theft Horse/' Adam-12, NBC, 1969. "The Country Boy/' Bracken's World, NBC, 1970. "Karen," Matt Lincoln, ABC, 1971. "The Long Honeymoon," Room 222, ABC, 1971. "The People vs. Slovick," The D.A., NBC, 1971. "By Reason of Insanity," Bold Ones: The Lawyers, NBC, 1971. "Logoda's Heads," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. "Father-in-Law," The Smith Family, ABC, 1972. "Why Is a Crooked Letter," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973. "Impasse," Medical Center, CBS, 1973. "The Soldier," Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. "A Killer with a Badge," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1974.
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"The Illusion of the Fatal Arrow/' The Magician, NBC, 1974. "Fingerprint," Police Story, NBC, 1974. "Thicker Than Blood/7 Jigsaw John, NBC, 1976. "The Hemingway Play/' Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1976. "The War Widow/' Visions (animated), PBS, 1976. "Deadly Doubles," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1977. "Everybody's Girl," What Really Happened to the Class of'65?, NBC, 1977. "Wolves in the Sheep Pen," Black Sheep Squadron, NBC, 1978. Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. Howard Hughes, "Since I Don't Have You," Fa//en Angels, Showtime, 1993.
Addresses: Home—Jackson Hole, WY. /Agent—David O'Connor, Creative Artists, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825.
Television Appearances; Specials: Mark Fischer, Best Legs in the Eighth Grade, HBO, 1984. Mitch, Get a lob, PBS, 1987. Stand-Up Comics Take a Stand!, Family Channel, 1990.
Worked as assistant to Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather Part II, 1974. Also worked on Apocalypse Now, 1979.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Thompson's Ghost, ABC, 1966. The Hardy Boys, NBC, 1967. Weekend, NBC, 1967. Alex Bowman, Nikki & Alexander, NBC, 1989. Television Work: Coexecutive producer, just in Time, ABC, 1988. Executive producer, National Lampoon's Comedy Playoffs, Showtime, 1990. Director and executive producer, Breach of Conduct, USA, 1994. Director, Tails You Live, Heads You're Dead, USA, 1995. Director, Buried Alive 2, USA, 1997. Stage Appearances: Austin, True West, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1984. OTHER SOURCES
Career: Screenwriter and producer. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, Best Original Screenplay, 1982, for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. CREDITS Film Work: Associate producer, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Universal, 1982.
WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Jeanne Rosenberg and William Wittliff) The Black Stallion (based on the novel by Walter Farley), United Artists, 1979. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Universal, 1982. (With Stephen Zito) The Escape Artist (based on a novel by David Wagoner), Orion/Warner Bros., 1982. The Indian in the Cupboard (based on the novel by Lynne Reid Banks), Paramount, 1995. Kundun, Touchstone, 1997. For Television: 5on of the Morning Star: Custer and the Little Big Horn (miniseries; based on the book by Evan S. Connell), ABC, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Good Housekeeping, August, 1995, p. 24. Peop/e,July24, 1995, p. 14.*
Periodicals: New York Times, January 26, 1979.* McCLANAHAN, Rue 1934(?)MATHISON, Melissa 1950(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1950; daughter of Richard Mathison (a journalist); mother, a homemaker; married Harrison Ford (an actor), 1983; children: Malcolm, Georgia.
PERSONAL Born Eddi-Rue McClanahan, February 21, 1934 (some sources say 1935), in Healdton, OK; daughter of William Edwin (a building contractor) and Dreda Rheua-Nell (a beautician; maiden name, Medaris) McClanahan; married Tom Bish (an actor), 1958 (di-
200 • McCLANAHAN vorced); married Norman Hartweg (an actor; divorced); married Peter DeMaio (an actor; divorced); married Gus Fisher (a realtor), 1976 (divorced); married Tom Keel, 1984 (divorced, 1985); children: (first marriage) Mark. Education: University of Tulsa, B.A., drama, 1956; attended Metropolitan School of Ballet; trained for the stage with Uta Hagen, Perry Mansfield, and Harold Clurman. >4vocat/ona/ interests: Hiking, reading, sewing, gardening, and beachcombing. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, Inc., 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Has worked as a waitress, a secretary, and a clothing salesperson. Awards, Honors: Hollywood Women's Press Club, Golden Apple Star of the Year, 1986; Emmy Award, Best Actress in a Comedy Series, 1987, for The Golden Girls; Obie Award, for Who's Happy Now?; received two Drama-Logue Awards and a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nomination, for In the Sweet Bye and Bye. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Margaret Jardin, Where the Heart Is, CBS, 1969. Caroline Johnson, Another World, NBC, 1970. Vivian Harmon, Maude, CBS, 1972-78. Ginger Nell-Hollyhock, Apple Pie, ABC, 1978. Aunt Fran Crawley, Mama's Family, NBC, 1983-84. Blanche Devereaux, The Golden Girls, NBC, 198592. Blanche Devereaux, The Co/den Pa/ace, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Beatrice Andrews, Danielle Steel's "Message from Nam/' NBC, 1993. Marylou Hennis, Innocent Victims, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Gloria Miles, Having Babies III, ABC, 1978. Grandpa Goes to Washington, NBC, 1978. Lil Brenner, Mother and Me, M.D., NBC, 1979. Charlotte Sugarman, The Son-in-Law, NBC, 1980. Liz Wescott, And They Lived Happily Ever After, CBS, 1981. Masquerade, ABC, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Malibu Run (also known as The Aquanauts), CBS, 1960.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 76 "The Bunkers and the Swingers," All in the Family, CBS, 1972. Cora Groves, "The Rimers of Eldritch," Playhouse New York, PBS, 1972. Carol Babcock, "My Secret Mother," ABC's Matinee Today, ABC, 1973. "Game Plan," Mannix, CBS, 1974. Faye Precious, "Who's Happy Now?," Theater in America, PBS, 1975. "Seventeen Forever," Insight, syndicated, 1975. "A Slight Drinking Problem," Insight, syndicated, 1977. "The Last Hundred Bucks," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. Grandpa Goes to Washington, NBC, 1979. Sweepsta/ces, NBC, 1979. "Where Have You Been, Billy Boy?," Supertrain, NBC, 1979. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1979. Lou Grant, CBS, 1980. "Private Eye," Here's Boomer, NBC, 1980. The Love Boat, ABC, 1980. Marian Grover, "The Second Time Around," Gimme a Break, NBC, 1981. "Daisies," Darkroom, ABC, 1981. "His Girls Friday," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. "John's Other Life," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1982. "The Final Road," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1982. "The Way We Thought We Were," Newhart, CBS, 1983. Esmerelda, "The Skin of Our Teeth," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Small and Frye, CBS, 1983. "How Do I Love Thee?," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Alice, CBS, 1984. "Grandpa's Secret Life," Gimme a Break, NBC, 1984. "Murder in Malibu," Cover Up, NBC, 1984. "Paying the Piper," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Irene Pembroke, "Grandma's Visit," Charles in Charge, CBS, 1984. "Turn of the Century-Fox," Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1985. Irene Pembroke, "Grandma Returns," Charles in Charge, syndicated, 1985. Flo Owens, "Picnic," Broadway on Showtime, Showtime, 1986. "Fatal Attraction," Empty Nest, NBC, 1988. Improv Tonight, syndicated, 1988. Madam, "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. Miss Moray, "Let Me Hear You Whisper," American Playwrights Theatre: The One Acts, Arts & Entertainment, 1990. Mother Superior Mary Regina, "Nunsense," A&E Stage, Arts & Entertainment, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Mother Superior Mary Regina, "Nunsense 2: The Sequel," A&E Stage, Arts & Entertainment, 1994. The Promised Land, CBS, 1997. Also appeared in Route 66; Empire; and Burke's Law. Television Appearances; Movies: Ida Koverman, Rainbow, NBC, 1978. Mat's mother, Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force, NBC, 1978. Clara Topper, Topper, ABC, 1979. Adele Sherman, Gridlock (also known as The Great American Traffic jam), NBC, 1980. Maggie McNeil, Word of Honor, CBS, 1981. Barbara Arvay, The Day the Bubble Burst, NBC, 1982. Frances Dutton, The Little Match Girl, NBC, 1987. Frances Liberace, Liberace, ABC, 1988. Lilah Page, Take My Daughters, Please (also known as All My Darling Daughters), NBC, 1988. Suzy Blair, Agatha Christie's "The Man in the Brown Suit," CBS, 1989. Sherra Cox, After the Shock (also known as To the Heroes: The San Francisco Earthquake, October 17, 1989), USA, 1990. Mathilde Gage, Dreamer of Oz: The L. Frank Baum Story, NBC, 1990. Margret Becker, Children of the Bride, CBS, 1990. Laura Carlson, To My Daughter, NBC, 1990. Margret Becker Mix, Baby of the Bride, CBS, 1991. Margret Becker, Mother of the Bride, CBS, 1993. Grandma Stephens, A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story (also known as Margaret), NBC, 1994. Miz Leona, A Holiday to Remember (also known as A Christmas Love), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Jo Finn, Hogan's Goat, PBS, 1971. Ted Knight Musical Comedy Variety Special Special, 1976. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1977. 59th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1985. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. Host, Disneyland's All-Star Comedy Circus, NBC, 1988. Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening, NBC, 1989. Avarissa the Witch, The Wickedest Witch (also known as The Worst Witch and The Witch), NBC, 1989. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990.
McCLANAHAN • 201 The 2nd Annual Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1990. Dame Edna's Hollywood, NBC, 1992. Bob Hope Presents the Ladies of Laughter, NBC, 1992. The Ultimate Driving Challenge, CBS, 1993. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The /3th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1987. The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The /7th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. The /8th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. Host, The Seventh Annual Genesis Awards, Discovery Channel, 1993. Television Work: Co-executive producer, Baby of the Bride, CBS, 1991. Co-executive producer, Mother of the Bride, CBS, 1993. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Rachel, Inherit the Wind, Erie Playhouse, Erie, PA, 1957. (Off-Broadway debut) Hazel, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Players Theatre, New York City, 1964. Understudy of female leads, The Best Laid Plans, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1966. Nurse, Big Man, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1966. Lady MacBird, MacBirdl, Village Gate Theatre, New York City, 1967-68. Hostage, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1968. The Firebugs, Hartford Stage Company, 1968. The Threepenny Opera, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1968. (Broadway debut) Sally Weber, Jimmy Shine, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1968-69. Betty, "The Golden Fleece," in Tonight in Living Color, Actors Playhouse, New York City, 1969. Faye Precious, Who's Happy Now?, Village South Theatre, New York City, 1969. Dark of the Moon, 1970. Standby, Father's Day, 1971. Avis, God Says There Is No Peter Ott, 1972. Caitlin Thomas, Dylan, Mercer O'Casey Theatre, New York City, 1972.
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Harriet, Sticks and Bones, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1972. Crystal, Crystal and Fox, McAlpin Rooftop Theatre, New York City, 1973. Hannah, Diana, and Cert, California Suite, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1977. Fortuneteller, The Skin of Our Teeth, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1983. Jessie, In the Sweet Bye and Bye, Back Alley Theatre, Los Angeles, 1985. Flo, Picnic, Denver Auditorium Theatre, Denver, CO, then Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1986. Bananas Shaughnessy, House of Blue Leaves, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1987. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. After-Play, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1995. Veta Louise Simmons, Harvey, 1995. Also appeared as Blanche DuBois, A Streetcar Named Desire, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena. Also appeared in After the Fall; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Death of a Salesman; and Critic's Choice. Film Appearances: The Grass Eater, 1961. Walk the Angry Beach, 1961. The Rotten Apple, 1963. They Might Be Giants, Universal, 1970. Delia, The People Next Door, AVCO-Embassy, 1970. The Pursuit of Happiness, 1971. Some of My Best Friends Are. . ., 1971. Modern Love, Murphey-Triumph, 1990. Mom Lakewood, This World, then the Fireworks, Orion, 1997. WRITINGS Stage Plays: (With Norman Hartweg) Oedipus, Schmedipus, As Long As You Love Your Mother, 1986.*
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Born July 23, 1951, in Kansas City, MO. Education: University of Missouri, degree in radio and television communications; Syracuse University, master's degree in communications.
Addresses: Contact—Sutton-Barth-Vennari, 145 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actress and writer. Pitschel Players (improvisation group), Los Angeles, CA, member of company, beginning in 1975; Groundlings Improv Comedy Revue, member of company. KCUR-FM Radio (a National Public Radio affiliate), Kansas City, MO, news reporter and documentary producer. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Helen, Carrie, United Artists (UA), 1976. Cracking Up, American International, 1977. Gloria's mother, Cheech and Chong's Next Movie, Universal, 1980. Susan, Eating Raoul, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Voice of Miss Right, The Secret of NIMH (animated), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1982. Pandemonium (also known as Thursday the 12th), MGM, 1982. Checkout lady, Mr. Mom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Queen, Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers, Orion, 1984. Marge, Back to School, Orion, 1986. School secretary, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Paramount, 1986. Donna, The Longshot, Orion, 1986. Car rental agent, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Chastity Pariah, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, New World, 1988. Lynn, She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Voice of Carlotta, The Little Mermaid (animated), Buena Vista, 1989. Secretary, Curly Sue, Warner Bros., 1991. Mrs. Burns, A River Runs Through It, Columbia, 1992. Aunt Irene, Airborne, Warner Bros., 1993. Therapist, Stepmonster, Concorde, 1993. Mallory's mom, Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Dotty, Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. Voice of Franklin's Mom, Carpool, Warner Bros., 1996. Flubber (also known as The Absent Minded Professor), forthcoming. Also appeared in Oh Cod, Book II. Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Tony Orlando and Dawn, CBS, 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Venus Kallikak, The Kallikaks, NBC, 1977. Lucille Tarlek, WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1978. Regular, The Big Show, NBC, 1980. Regular, The David Letterman Show, NBC, 1980. Willamae Jones (PTA recording secretary), Harper Valley PTA, NBC, 1981. Marian, No Soap, Radio, ABC, 1982. Salaria, Madame''s Place, syndicated, 1982. Voice of Mrs. Seaworth, The Snorks (animated), NBC, 1984. Voice, The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo (animated), ABC, 1985. Voice, The New Jetsons (animated), syndicated, 1985. Bonnie Brendl, Small Wonder, syndicated, 1985-86. Fannie, Together We Stand (also known as Nothing /s Easy), CBS, 1986. Mrs. Poole, Valerie, NBC, 1986-87, retitled Valerie's Family, 1987, later retitled The Hogan Family, beginning in 1988. Voice, Rick Moranis in Gravedale High (animated; also known as Gravedale High), NBC, 1990. Voice, Bobby's World of Monsters, 1990. Voice of Normina Normanmeyer, TheAddams Family (animated), ABC, 1992. Voice of Mom, Life with Louie (animated), Fox, 1995. Mrs. Webb, Bone Ch///ers, 1996.
McCONNELL • 203 Department of Motor Vehicles clerk, Living and Working in Space: The Countdown Has Begun, 1993. Voice of Mom, Life with Louie: A Christmas Surprise for Mrs. Stillman (animated), Fox, 1994. Also appeared in Martin Mull's History of White People in America and Martin Mull's White Politics in America. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Comedy Central, 1996, ABC, 1997. Appeared in "Cinderella," an episode of Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime; also appeared on The Richard Pryor Show, NBC; The Jeffersons; Trapper John, M.D.; Picket Fences, CBS; Alice; Different Strokes; and The Incredible Hulk. Television Appearances; Pilots: Helen, Pottsville, CBS, 1980. Regular, Top Ten, NBC, 1980. Ida Antoine, Second Edition, CBS, 1984. WRITINGS Television Series: Staff writer, The David Letterman Show, NBC, 1980.
Appeared in the series Drexel's Class. Television Appearances; Movies: Angela, Bill: On His Own, CBS, 1983. Beth Crawford, Crash Course (also known as Driving School and Driver's Ed), NBC, 1988. Ruth, Dance 'til Dawn (also known as Senior Prom), NBC, 1988. Patsy Webber, Menu for Murder (also known as Murder at the PTA Luncheon), CBS, 1990. Dr. Marianne Snow, Inhumanoid (also known as Roger Corman Presents), Showtime, 1996.
Television Specials: (With others) The Pee Wee Herman Show, HBO, 1981. (with John Paragon and Paul Reubens) The Paragon of Comedy, Showtime, 1984.*
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Television Appearances; Specials: Esmerelda, "Hansel and Gretel," Once Upon a Brothers Grimm, CBS, 1977. The Chevy Chase Show, NBC, 1977. Esther Greene, "A Home Run for Love/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1978. Hermit Hattie, The Pee Wee Herman Show, HBO, 1981. The Paragon of Comedy, Showtime, 1984. The 55th Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade, NBC, 1988. Candid Camera on Wheels, CBS, 1989. Voice, Christmas Every Day (animated), syndicated, 1991.
Born November 18, 1928 (some sources say 1924), in London, England; daughter of E. J. (a city transport officer) and Elizabeth (MacDonald) Fox; married Terence McConnell, January 13, 1945 (divorced, 1976); children: Karen. Education: Attended Jesmond College. Career: Writer and producer. Television and radio performer, 1947-51; performed in repertory, including work at theaters in the West End, London, and in Stratford, England; toured with Glyndbourne Theatre Company; Churchill Theatre, Bromley, England, director and member of board of directors, 1982-89.
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Drama teacher in Essex and Kent, England; faculty member at Northern Polytechnic, City Literary Institute, Central London Institute, West Kent Further Education College, and Cork Operatic Society. Northern Whig and Belfast Post, newspaper reporter, 194548. Military service: Women's Royal Naval Service, 1943-45. Member: Writers Guild of Great Britain, Crime Writers Association. WRITINGS Stage Plays: The Red Cloak (one-act), Ton bridge Theatre and Arts Club, Tonbridge, England, 1952, published by Kenyon-Deane, 1955. One Man Banned, Tonbridge Theatre and Arts Club, 1954, published by Kenyon-Deane, 1957. Look Out for the Catch, Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, England, 1960, published by Walter H. Baker, 1961. Money's No Object, Repertory Theatre, Bromley, England, 1960, published by Walter H. Baker, 1961. Fear of the Panther, Richmond Theatre, London, 1964. Wine in a Venetian Goblet (one-act), Hildenborough Community Theatre, Tonbridge, 1968, published by Kenyon-Deane, 1968. Ripe for Conversation (one-act), Oast Theatre, Tonbridge, 1973, published by English Theatre Guild, 1975. A Memory of Frank Danby (one-act), Oast Theatre, 1976, published by English Theatre Guild, 1976. Poor Poorjaney, Oast Theatre, 1977. The Overnight Treatment, Shell Centre Theatre, London, 1984, published by English Theatre Guild, 1984. Paved with Gold, Oast Theatre, 1990. Author of the community play Rotherfield, produced in Rotherfield Village, England, 1992. Television Plays: Haul for the Shore, BBC, 1951, published by KenyonDeane, 1953. The Pick of the Season, BBC, 1955, published by Kenyon-Deane, 1956. The Henpecked Murderer, BBC, 1969. Author of the play Sub-Plot, broadcast in Germany and Italy, 1990.
Other Television Writing: Writer for the series Smugglers Cove, The Skewbald, and Twins at Number Twelve; writer of episodes of the series Tell It to the Marines, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, and Woman's World. Radio Plays: Transport of Delight, BBC, 1960. It's a Gift (one-act), BBC, 1962, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1964. A Lovesome Thing, BBC, 1965. Blush Pink (one-act), BBC, 1966, published by Kenyon-Deane, 1968. The Emancipation of Eddie Burling, BBC, 1968. Author of Chord on the Triangle, BBC, published by Walter H. Baker, 1961. Other: (With Eric Newton) Drama in the Making, University of London Press (London, England), 1956. (With Newton) The Legend of Carcassonne, University of London Press, 1962, revised edition, 1962. The Detectives: Turning Points in Criminal Investigation, David & Charles, 1976. A Hank of Hair, Magna Print Books, 1984. The Substitute Doctor, Curley and Associates/Magna Print Books, 1985. Author of the radio documentaries Dead Giveaway, 1976, The Menials, 1976, Final Checkup, 1977, and For You the War Is Over, 1977. Contributor to books, including the annual John Creasey Crime Collection, Gollancz, 1982,1984,1990. Contributor to periodicals, including Queen. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Writer, February, 1995, p. 7.*
McCOWEN, Alec 1925PERSONAL Full name, Alexander Duncan McCowen; born May 26, 1925, in Tunbridge Wells, England; son of Duncan and Mary (Walkden) McCowen. Education: Trained for the stage at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Addresses: Contact—Conway Van Gelder, 18-21 Jermyn St., London SW1Y 6HB, England.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Career: Actor, director, and writer. Member: Buckstone Club. Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, 1960, for As You Like It; Evening Standard Award, best actor, London Critics' Award, and Plays and Players Award, 1968, best actor award, Drama League of New York, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a play, 1969, all for Hadrian VII; Variety Club of Great Britain Award, best actor award, Drama League of New York, 1970, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a play, 1971, all for The Philanthropist; Evening Standard Award, 1973, for The Misanthrope; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a play, 1979, for St. Mark's Gospel; Evening Standard Award, 1982; Commander, Order of the British Empire. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Micky, Paddy, the Next Best Thing, Macclesfield Repertory Theatre, Macclesfield, England, 1942. (London debut) Maxim, Ivanov, Arts Theatre, 1950. Georges Almaire, The Mask and the Face, Arts Theatre, 1950. Kitts, Preserving Mr. Panmure, Arts Theatre, 1950. (Broadway debut) Messenger, Antony and Cleopatra, Ziegfeld Theatre, 1951. Brian, The Martin's Nest, Westminster Theatre, London, 1951. The Silver Box, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1951. Hugh Voysey, The Voysey Inheritance, Arts Theatre, 1952. The Announcer, The Holy Terrors, Arts Theatre, 1952. Daventry, Escapade, St. James's Theatre, London, 1953. Larry Thompson, Serious Charge, Repertory Players, Adelphi Theatre, London, 1953. Julian Heath, Shadow of the Vine, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1954. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Moulin Rouge, New Theatre, Bromley, England, 1954. Barnaby Tucker, The Matchmaker, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1954. Vicomte Octave de Clerambard, The Count of Clerambard, Garrick Theatre, London, 1955. Dr. Bird, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, Hippodrome Theatre, London, 1956.
McCOWEN • 205 Lancelot Berenson, No Laughing Matter, Arts Theatre, 1957. Michael Claverton-Ferry, The Elder Statesman, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, then Cambridge Theatre, London, both 1958. Mr. Brisk, The Double Dealer, Old Vic Theatre Company, London, 1959-60. Touchstone, As You Like It, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1959-60. Algernon Moncrieff, The Importance of Being Earnest, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1959-60. Ford, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1959-60. Dauphin, Saint Joan, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1959-60. Title role, Richard II, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1959-60. Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1960-61. Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1960-61. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1960-61. Sebastian, Castle in Sweden, Piccadilly Theatre, 1962. Ensemble, Not to Worry (revue), Garrick Theatre, 1962. Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford-on-Avon, England, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1962. Fool, King Lear, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, then Aldwych Theatre, 1962. Father Riccardo Fontana, The Representative, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1963. Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1963. Fool, King Lear, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1964. Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, RSC, State Theatre, New York City, 1964. Fool, King Lear, RSC, State Theatre, 1964. Ronald Gamble, Thark, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, England, then Garrick Theatre, both 1965. The Author, The Cavern, Strand Theatre, London, 1965. Arthur Henderson, After the Rain, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1966, then Duchess Theatre, London, 1967, later John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1967. Father William Rolfe, Hadrian VII, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England, 1967, then Mermaid Theatre, London, 1968, later Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1969. Title role, Hamlet, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 1970.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Major Tours: Love in a Mist, Indian and Burmese cities, 1945. Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, RSC, Soviet, European, and U.S. cities, 1964. Fool, King Lear, RSC, Soviet, European, and U.S. cities, 1964. Stage Work; Director: While the Sun Shines, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1972. St. Mark's Gospel (solo show), Riverside Studio Theatre, then Mermaid Theatre, later Comedy Theatre, all London, 1978, then Marymount Manhattan Theatre, later Playhouse Theatre, both New York City, 1978. St. Mark's Gospel (solo show), Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1981. St. Mark's Gospel (solo show), Lambs Theatre, New York City, 1990. Film Appearances: Ken Thompson, The Deep Blue Sea, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. The Divided Heart, Republic, 1955. Peter Crowley, Town on Trial, Columbia, 1956. Albert, The Good Companions, Associated British/ Pathe, 1957. Surgeon, The Third Key (also known as The Long Arm), Rank, 1957. Alec Graham, Time without Pity, Eros/Astor, 1957. Redpenny, The Doctor's Dilemma, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM), 1958. Cottan, A Night to Remember, Rank, 1958. Duty Officer Hucknall, The One That Got Away, Rank, 1958. Seaman Morgan, The Silent Enemy, Universal, 1959. Voice of Bottom, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Show Corporation, 1961. Brown, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (also known as Rebel with a Cause), Continental Distributing, 1962. Dickie Bayliss, In the Cool of the Day, MGM, 1963. The Agony and the Ecstasy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Alan Bax, The Devil's Own (also known as The Witches), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Micah Hale, The Hawaiians (also known as Master of the Islands), United Artists, 1970. Chief Inspector Oxford, Frenzy, Universal, 1972. Henry Pulling, Travels with My Aunt, MGM, 1972. Freddy, Stevie, First Artists, 1978. Major Trumbo, Hanover Street, Columbia, 1979. Q/Algy, Never Say Never Again, Warner Bros., 1983. J. M. Barrie, The Young Visitors, James Hill Productions, 1984.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Father Vincent, Forever Young, Cinecom International/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Mr. Phllpott, The Assam Garden, Moving Picture Co., 1985. Acting High Commissioner, Cry Freedom, Universal, 1987. Wing Commander Morton, Personal Services, VIP/ Vestron, 1987. Ely, Henry V, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Sillerton Jackson, The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993.
such as Ghostbusters, Supercops, and The Crucible. On television he played the alien Permes Lykos in the series Captain Video. The Lykos character was a forerunner to Star Trek's Mr. Spock. McDermott also appeared on soap operas, including One Life to Live, Edge of Night, Search for Tomorrow, and Love of Life. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, March 11, 1996, p. B10.
Made film debut in The Cruel Sea, General Film Distributors. Television Appearances; Miniseries: The Secret Adversary, London Weekend Television, then PBS, 1987.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: "Hunted Down/' Storyboard, Thames, 1989.
Born in 1953 (some sources say 1952) in Wilkes Barre, PA; grew up in Ithaca, NY; married Randle Mell (an actor); children: Olivia. Education: Graduate of State University of New York College at Fredonia.
Television Appearances; Specials: Malvolio, Twelfth Night, BBC, then PBS, 1980. David Hume, Dialogue in the Dark, BBC-2, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Private Lives, 1976. Mr. Palfrey of Westminster, 1984. WRITINGS (Adapter) St. Mark's Gospel (play), Riverside Studio Theatre, London, 1978. Young Gemini (autobiography), 1979. Double Bill, 1980. Personal Mark, 1984.*
McDERMOTT, Tom 1912-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born July 20, 1912, inMcHenry, IL; died of prostate cancer, March 6, 1996, in Manhattan, NY. Actor. McDermott was known to the entertainment industry for his performances on stage, in films, and on television. His career in the arts, which lasted more than sixty years, began when he was a teenager and performed on the Chicago stage. He appeared in numerous regional theater productions as well as on Broadway in Three Sisters, Mastergate, Macbeth, and The Best Man. Other theater work included Merry Go Round, Billy Budd, and Tiger at the Gates. A member of Actors' Equity, he also worked in films
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Stage Appearances: (New York City debut) Shelly, Buried Child, Theatre de Lys, 1978, then Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1979. Sylvia Plath, Letters Home, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1979. Cheryl, Still Life, American Place Theatre, 1981. Mary Alice, The Death of a Miner, Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, 1981-82, then American Place Theatre, 1982. Nessa, A Weekend Near Madison, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1982, then Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1983. Red River, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1982-83. Simone Engel, Black Angel, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1982-83. Jill, All Night Long, McGinn/Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1984. Three Sisters, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1984-85. Linda Rotunda, Savage in Limbo, Double Image Theatre, New York City, 1985. Stitchers and Starlight Talkers, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985-86. Mary Ann White, Execution of Justice, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1986. Nora, A Doll's House, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1986-87. Sharon, Three Ways Home, Astor Place Theatre, 1988. Title role, The Heidi Chronicles, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1990. Summer and Smoke, Stage Right, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1996.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rose Baumler, Arthur Miller's The American Clock (also known as The American Clock and TNT Screenwor/cs), Turner Network Television (TNT), 1993.
Also appeared as Olivia, Twelfth Night; as Fanny Wilton, John Gabriel Borkman; and in National Anthems and A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Eve Sheridan, E/R, CBS, 1984-85. Dott Emerson, High Society, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Terri, Money on the Side, ABC, 1982. Gabriella Estrada, Courage, CBS, 1986. Alexandra Bergson, O, Pioneers!, PBS, 1991. Terri Hansen, Woman Undone (also known as Joshua Tree), Showtime, 1996. Judge, 12 Angry Men, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: National Memorial Day Concert 1994, PBS, 1994.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, March 18, 1993.*
McDOWALL, Roddy 1928PERSONAL Full name, Roderick Andrew McDowall; born September 17, 1928, in London, England; son of Thomas Andrew (a merchant seaman) and Winifred (Corcoran) McDowall. Education: Attended St. Joseph's College (London); studied acting with Mira Rostova and David Craig. Avocational interests: Collecting film memorabilia. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor and photographer. Awards, Honors: Star of Tomorrow, 1944; Antoinette Perry Award, Best Supporting or Featured Actor in a Play, 1960, for The Fighting Cock; Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Special, 1961, for "Not without Honor/' Equitable's American Heritage; American Cinema Foundation Award, 1985.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Peter Osborne, Murder in the Family, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1938. Hey! Hey! USA!, General Film Distributors, 1938. Convict 99, General Film Distributors, 1938. / See Ice, Associated British, 1938. John Halifax—Gentleman, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1938. Scruffy, British Independent, 1938. Yellow Sands, Associated British, 1938. Dirt, 1939. Brother's Keeper, 1939. Ginger,/ust William, Associated British/Pathe, 1939. Dead Man's Shoes, Associated British, 1939. Murder Will Out, Warner Bros., 1939. The Outsider, Associated British, 1940.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Saloon Bar, Associated British, 1940. Albert Perkins, Confirm or Deny, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1941. Huw, How Green Was My Valley, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. Vaner, the cabin boy, Man Hunt, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1941. Young Bob Stoler, You Will Remember, British Lion, 1941. This England (also known as Our Heritage), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. Poison Pen, Republic, 1941. Hugh Aylesworth, On the Sunny Side, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Ronnie Cavanaugh, The Pied Piper, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Benjamin Blake as a boy, Son of Fury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Joe Carraclough, Lassie, Come Home, MGM, 1943. Ken McLaughin, My Friend Flicka, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. Francis as a boy, The Keys of the Kingdom, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. John Ashwood II as a boy, The White Cliffs of Dover, MGM, 1944. Jimmy Graham, Molly and Me, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1945. Ken Mclaughlin, Thunderhead—Son of Flicka, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945. Voice, Hangover Square, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945. Stanley Owen, Holiday in Mexico, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1946. David Balfour, Kidnapped, Monogram, 1948. Malcolm, Macbeth, Republic, 1948. Rocky, Monogram, 1948. Green Grass of Wyoming, World, 1948. Scott Jordan, Black Midnight, Monogram, 1949. Alec, Tuna Clipper, Monogram, 1949. Jimmy, Big Timber, Monogram, 1950. Ted, K/7/er Shark, Monogram, 1950. Everybody's Dancin', Lippert, 1950. Erik, The Steel Fist, Monogram, 1952. Malcolm, Midnight Lace, Universal, 1960. Yuri Gligoric, The Subterraneans, MGM, 1960. Private Morris, The Longest Day, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1962. Octavian, Cleopatra, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Martin Ashley, Shock Treatment, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1964. D. J., Jr., The Loved One, MGM, 1965. Gregory Benson, That Darn Cat, Buena Vista, 1965. Oliver Parsons, The Third Day, Warner Bros., 1965.
McDOWALL «209 Matthew, The Greatest 5tory Ever Told, United Artists, 1965. Walter Baines, Inside Daisy Clover, Warner Bros., 1965. Alan "Mollymauk" Musgrave, Lord Love a Duck, United Artists, 1966. CIA Agent Adam, The Defector (also known as Lautlose Waffen and L'Espion), Warner Bros./ Seven Arts, 1966. Paris brule-t-il? (also known as Is Paris Burning?), Paramount, 1966. Title role, The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, Buena Vista, 1967. Tony, The Cool Ones, Warner Bros., 1967. Arthur Pimm, It! (also known as Curse of the Go/em), Warner Bros., 1967. Nick Evers, Five Card Stud, Paramount, 1968. Cornelius, Planet of the Apes, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1968. Santoro, Angel, Angel, Down We Co (also known as Cult of the Damned), American International, 1969. Nate Ashbury, He//o Down There (also known as 5ub-a-Dub-Dub), Paramount, 1969. Wister, Midas Run (also known as Run on Cold), Cinerama, 1969. Mr. Jelk, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Buena Vista, 1971. Cornelius, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Mr. Proffer, Pretty Maids All in a Row, MGM, 1971. Caesar, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Frank Gass, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, National General, 1972. Acres, The Poseidon Adventure, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1972. Robert, Arnold, Cinerama, 1973. Caesar, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Ben Fischer, The Legend of Hell House, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Stanton, Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1974. Bobby, Funny Lady, Columbia, 1975. Riley, Embryo, Cine Artists, 1976. Tony Da Vinci, Mean Johnny Barrows, Atlas, 1976. Skateboard, Sixth and Main, National Cinema, 1977. Mr. Stall wood, The Cat from Outer Space, Buena Vista, 1978. Dr. Mellon, Laserblast, Irwin Yablans, 1978. Gypsy grandmother/Dr. Fishbind, Rabbit Test, AVCO-Embassy, 1978. White Robe, Circle of Iron (also known as The 5/7ent Flute), AVCO-Embassy, 1979.
210 • McDOWALL Voice of Franz Prince Fritz, Nutcracker Fantasy (animated), Sanrio, 1979. Jenkins, Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Voice of robot, The Black Hole, Buena Vista, 1979. Gillespie, Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, American Cinema, 1981. Terry Corrigan, Class of 1984, United Film, 1982. Rex Brewster, Evil under the Sun, Universal, 1982. Peter Vincent, Fright Night, Columbia, 1985. Voice of Nuggit, GoBots: Battle of the Rocklords (animated), Clubhouse/Atlantic, 1986. Thomas Franklin Murray, Dead of Winter, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists (MGM/UA), 1986. Andrew, Overboard, MGM/UA, 1986. Minister, Do/n' Time on Planet Earth (also known as Coming Down to Earth), Cannon Releasing, 1988. Peter Vincent, Fright Night, Part II (also known as Fright Night //), New Century/Vista, 1988. As himself, Going Hollywood: The War Years (also known as Going Home), Warner Home Video, 1988. Dr. Dante, Cutting Class, Republic, 1989. Judge, The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. Sorenson, Shakma, 1990. The Color of Evening, 1991. Secretary of Defense/Mr. Neighbor, Going Under, Warner Home Video, 1991. Philip Chamberlain, Double Trouble, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1992. The Magical World of Chuck Jones (documentary), Warner Bros., 1992. Ernest Peabody, The Naked Forest, 1992. Geoffrey Kagen, Angel 4: Undercover, LIVE Home Video, 1994. Fibrus Drake, Heads, Republic Pictures, 1994. Dr. Lasky, Mirror, Mirror 2: Raven Dance, Orphan Entertainment, 1994. Thomas, Last Summer in the Hamptons, Rainbow Releasing, 1995. Amos Legrand, The Grass Harp, 1995. Damian Knowles, It's My Party, MGM/UA, 1996. Unknown Origin, 1996. Fatally Yours, 1996. Film Work: Co-associate producer, Tuna Clipper, Monogram, 1949. Co-executive producer, Killer Shark, Monogram, 1950. Director, The Devil's Widow (also known as Tarn Lin), British International, 1971. Executive producer, Overboard, MGM/UA, 1986.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Series: Galen, The Planet of the Apes, CBS, 1974. Dr. Jonathan Willaway, The Fantastic]ourney, NBC, 1977. Bon Chance Louis, Tales of the Gold Monkey, ABC, 1982-83. Norman Parks, Bridges to Cross, CBS, 1986. Narrator (with others), Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bobby Ballard, The Rhinemann Exchange, NBC, 1977. Father Stone, The Martian Chronicles, NBC, 1980. Jason Swankle, Hollywood Wives, ABC, 1985. Gerald McBaines, Around the World in 80 Days, NBC, 1989. Cyril Rathbone, An Inconvenient Woman, ABC, 1991. Alan Tucker, Sidney Sheldon's "The Sands of Time/' syndicated, 1992. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jeremy, Night Gallery, NBC, 1969. Cosmo Topper, Jr., Topper Returns, NBC, 1973. Dr. Peterson, Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979. Derek, The Million Dollar Face, NBC, 1981. Mr. Heller,/udgmentDay, NBC, 1981. Host, Twilight Theatre, NBC, 1982. Manfred Hayes, This Girl for Hire, CBS, 1983. Paul Fisk, London and Davis in New York, CBS, 1984. Chiun, Remo Williams, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Faith Baldwin's Theatre of Romance, ABC, 1951. Campbell Television Soundstage (also known as TV Soundstage), NBC, 1953. Ponds Theatre, ABC, 1955. Oldsmobile Music Theatre, NBC, 1959. Sam Conrad, "People Are Alike All Over," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1960. The Bookworm, "The Bookworm Turns While Gotham City Burns," Batman, ABC, 1966. The Invaders, ABC, 1967. Wonder Woman, CBS, 1977 and 1978. Bob Cratch it, George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. Alger Kenyon, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Christopher Hoyt, Matlock, NBC, 1987. Inspector Amos, "Carmilla," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. "Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius/' American Masters, PBS, 1989. "Montgomery Clift," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "Dennis Hopper/' Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. Voice characterization, Dark Water (animated), Fox, 1991. Voice of the Mad Hatter, The Adventures of Batman & Robin (also known as Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1992. "Ava Gardner," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1992. "John Ford," Biography, Arts & Entertainment, 1993. "Elizabeth Taylor," Biography, Arts & Entertainment, 1993. Jeremy Sennet, "Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is," NBC Friday Night Mystery, NBC, 1994. Voice of Proteus, Gargoyles (animated), syndicated, 1994. Interviewee, "Darryl F. Zanuck: 20th Century Filmmaker," Biography, Arts & Entertainment, 1995. Interviewee, "Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster," Biography, Arts & Entertainment, 1995. Interviewee, "Alice Faye: The Star Next Door," Biography, Arts & Entertainment, 1996. Interviewee, "Carmen Miranda: The South American Way," Biography, Arts & Entertainment, 1996. Also appeared in "Heart of Darkness," Playhouse 90, CBS; "Billy Budd," Dupont Show of the Month, CBS; "He's for Me," The Alcoa Hour, NBC; the Devil (Mephistopheles), Fantasy Island, ABC; The Kaiser Aluminum Hour, NBC; Matinee Theatre, NBC; Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theatre, NBC; Suspicion, NBC; Chrysler Medallion Theatre (also known as Medallion Theatre), CBS; The Elgin Hour, NBC; Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC; Naked City, ABC; Arrest and Trial, ABC; McMillan and Wife, NBC; The Arthur Murray Party. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Michael Lomas, A Taste of Evil, ABC, 1971. Dr. Ralph Baird, Terror in the Sky, CBS, 1971. Albert Soames, What's a Nice Girl Like You...?, ABC, 1971. Dr. Henry Sawyer, Miracle on 34th Street, CBS, 1973. Marvin Ellis, The Elevator, ABC, 1974. Franklin, Flood, NBC, 1976. Calvin Braderman, The Immigrants, syndicated, 1978. Hasan, The Thief of Baghdad, NBC, 1978. MacFarland, The Memory of Eva Ryker, CBS, 1980. Rene Valentine, Mae West, ABC, 1982. Prince John, The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood, CBS, 1984. March Hare, Alice in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. Voice of Ratty, The Wind in the Willows (animated), ABC, 1987.
McDOWALL *211 Dr. Aaron/Osiris, Deadly Game, USA, 1991. Mr. Tatum, Earth Angel, 1991. Dr. Henry Lazarus, The Alien Within (also known as Of Unknown Origins), Showtime, 1995. Peter, Unlikely Angel, CBS, 1996. Trevor Dunaway, Dead Man's Island, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Ah! Wilderness, 1951. Waiter, "The Good Fairy," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. The Best of Anything, NBC, 1960. Ariel, "The Tempest," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1960. "Not without Honor," Equitable's American Heritage, NBC, 1960. Mestizo, The Power and the Glory, CBS, 1961. Charles, "Saint Joan," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1967. Voices of Mowgli, Shere Khan, Akela, Tabaqui, Bagheera, Baloo, and narrator, Mowgli's Brothers (animated), CBS, 1976. An All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor, CBS, 1977. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1982. Happy Birthday, Hollywood, ABC, 1987. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1988. America's All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (also known as 2nd Annual America's Hope Award), ABC, 1989. When We Were Young... Crowing Up on the Silver Screen, PBS, 1989. Stars and Stripes: Hollywood and World War II, American Movie Classics, 1991. Secretary of Defense, Going Under, 1991. Narrator, A Precious Moments Christmas (also known as Timmy's Gift; animated), NBC, 1991. MGM: When the Lion Roars (also known as The MGM Story), TNT, 1992. 20th Century Fox: The First 50 Years, American Movie Classics, 1997.
Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Roger Wood ley, Young Woodley, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1946. Malcolm, Macbeth, Salt Lake City Centennial Theatre, Salt Lake City, UT, 1947. Ninian, The First Mrs. Fraser, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, 1948. Walton, Remains to Be Seen, Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1952. (Broadway debut) Bentley Summerhayes, Misalliance, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1953. Daventry, Escapade, 48th Street Theatre, New York City, 1953.
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Louis Dubedat, The Doctor's Dilemma, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1955. Ariel, The Tempest, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1955. Octavius, Julius Caesar, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1955. Ben Witledge, No Time for Sergeants, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1955. Yegor Gloumov, The Diary of a Scoundrel, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1956. Benjamin, Good as Cold, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1957. Artie Strauss, Compulsion, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1957. Pepe, A Handful of Fire, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1958. Marcel Blanchard, Look after Lulu, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1959. Tarquin, The Fighting Cock, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1959. Mordred, Camelot, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1960. Claud, The Astrakhan Coat, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1967. Otherwise Engaged, 1978. Elwood P. Dowd, Harvey, 1980. Major Tours: Lachie, The Hasty Heart, U.S. cities, 1949-50. O Mistress Mine, U.S. cities, 1950-51. Richard, The Youngest, U.S. cities, 1951-52. Fancourt Babberly, Charley's Aunt, U.S. cities, 1976. WRITINGS Double Exposure (celebrity photo essays), Delacorte (New York, NY), 1966; second edition, Morrow (New York, NY), 1990. Double Exposure Take Two: A Gallery of the Celebrated with Commentary by the Equally Celebrated (celebrity photo essays), Morrow, 1989. Double Exposure Take Three (celebrity photo essays), Morrow, 1992. Double Exposure Take Four (celebrity photo essays), Morrow, 1993.*
MCDOWELL, Malcolm 1943PERSONAL Born June 13, 1943, in Liverpool, England; married Mary Steenburgen (an actress), 1980 (divorced); children: two.
Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. /Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, England, 1965-66. CREDITS Film Appearances: If.. ., Paramount, 1969. Figures in a Landscape, National General, 1971. A Clockwork Orange, Warner Bros., 1971. O Lucky Man, Warner Bros., 1973. Royal Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Voyage of the Damned, AVCO-Embassy, 1977. The Passage, United Artists, 1978. H. G. Wells, Time after Time, Warner Bros., 1979. Cat People, Universal, 1982. Narrator, The Compleat Beatles, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1982. Blue Thunder, Columbia, 1983. Cross Creek, Universal, 1983. Get Crazy, Embassy, 1983. Britannia Hospital, United Artists Classics, 1984. Alfie Alperin, Sunset, TriStar, 1988. Warden Tennant, Buy and Cell, Empire, 1988. Ben Faberson, Jezebel's Kiss, RCA-Columbia, 1990. Title role (Dr. Albert Schweitzer), Schweitzer (also known as The Light in the Jungle), LIVE Home Video, 1990. Dr. Miles Langford, Class of 1999, Taurus, 1990. Dr. Derek Russell, Disturbed, LIVE Home Video, 1990. Major Lee, Moon 44, LIVE Home Video, 1990. Professor Baldwin, In the Eye of the Snake, AIP Home Video, 1990. Voice of Lord Maliss, Happily Ever After, First National Film Corporation, 1990. Cameo, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Hubert Bailey, Chain of Desire, Mad Dog Pictures/ October Films, 1992. De Villiers, Bophal, Paramount, 1993. Waltzer, Milk Money, Paramount, 1994. Soren, Star Trek: Generations, Paramount, 1994. Dr. Roger Stein, Exquisite Tenderness (also known as Intensive Care, Dr. Death, and Doctor Death), Capella International, 1995. Kesslee, Tank Girl, United Artists, 1995. Roger Everett, Dangerous Indiscretion, Chanticleer Films, 1995. Wing Commander III: The Heart of the Tiger, Electronic Arts Productions, 1995. Fist of the North Star (also known as Fist of the Northstar), Overseas Filmgroup, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Made film debut in Poor Cow, 1967. Also appeared in The Raging Moon (also known as Long Ago, Tomorrow), 1971; Aces High, 1976; Caligula, 1977; title role, The Caller, 1987; Goldberg, Maestro, II, 1989; PF, Maggio Musicale, 1990; Timofeyev and Yurovsky, Assassin of the Tsar, 1991; Gabriel, The Second Greatest Story Ever Told, 1993; General Smyslowosky, fast Wind, 1993; stranger, Night Train to Venice, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Voice of the Shaman, Aladdin (also known as Disney's Aladdin), CBS/syndicated, 1994. Professor Stephen Pynchon, Pearl, CBS, 1996—.
McFADDEN » 2 1 3 Also appeared in Hunting Cockroaches in Los Angeles.*
McFADDEN, Cheryl See McFADDEN, Gates
McFADDEN, Gates (Cheryl McFadden, Jesse Stuart Gates) PERSONAL
Also appeared as Dixon of the Dock Green, Z Cars, BBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Little Red Riding Hood," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1983. Longtooth, "Reluctant Vampire," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Guest, Politically Incorrect, Comedy Central, 1996, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Arthur the King, BBC and CBS, 1985. Gulag, HBO, 1985. Alfred McGinnis, Seasons of the Heart (also known as The Winter Garden), NBC, 1994. Bernard Drake, The Man Who Wouldn't Die (also known as The Gift), ABC, 1995. Captain Kessel, The Little Riders, Disney Channel, 1996. Holden, Yesterday's Target, Showtime, 1996. Merlin, Kids of the Round Table, Disney Channel, 1996. Also appeared in Harold Pinter's "The Collection/' Television Appearances; Miniseries: Christopher Quinn, Monte Carlo, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: One Man in His Time: A Tribute to Laurence Olivier, Arts and Entertainment (A&E), 1990. Stage Appearances: Jimmy Porter, Look Back in Anger, Roundabout Theatre, Stage Two, New York City, 1980. Andrew Shaw, In Celebration, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City Center, 1984. Ike Lands/Leonard Lands, Another Time, American Jewish Theatre, 1993.
Born in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. Education: Brandeis University, B.A., theatre arts; studied acting and mime under Jacques LeCoq at Ecole Mime et Theatre, Paris, France. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress, choreographer, director, and playwright. New York University, New York City, teacher of acting and improvisation at Graduate School of the Arts; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, fulltime undergraduate and graduate lecturer and instructor; Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, assistant professor at Graduate School of Theatre Arts; guest artist and faculty member at numerous universities and schools, including Harvard University, Purdue University, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Lincoln Center Institute for the Arts, Nashville Institute for the Arts, and American Academy of Dramatic Arts. New York Theatre Commotion (touring theatre company performing original scripts in New York City, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Boston), founder and artistic director. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (As Cheryl McFadden) Ellen/Mrs. Saunders and Betty, Cloud 9, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1981. (As Cheryl McFadden) Gillian, To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1983, then Circle in the Square Downtown, New York City, 1984. (As Cheryl McFadden) Ruth, The Homecoming, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1984. (As Cheryl McFadden) Annie Sutter, The Bloodletters, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1984.
214 • McKERN (As Cheryl McFadden) Casey Staiger, How to Say Goodbye, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1986. (As Cheryl McFadden) Dr. Handleman, Couch Tandem, Women's InterArt Center, New York City, 1987. Kate, Emerald City, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1988. As Cheryl McFadden, appeared as Mary, Rosario and the Gypsies, Ensemble Studio Theatre; and as Mrs. Malloy, The Matchmaker, La Jolla Playhouse, CA. Stage Work: (As Cheryl McFadden) Choreographer, The Winter's Tale, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre Company, Helen Owen Carey Playhouse, Brooklyn, NY, 1980. (As Cheryl McFadden) Fight choreographer, Johnny on the Spot, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1980. (As Cheryl McFadden) Choreographer, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1981. Also choreographer, Yesterday /5 Over, Women's InterArt Center, New York City; director, Bottleneck at the Bar, Golden Lion Theatre, New York City; director and choreographer, Bumps and Knots, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London; director and choreographer, Women ofTrachis, He Who Gets Slapped, and Old Times, all Springold Theatre, Waltham, MA; director and choreographer, Medea, Studio Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 (As Cheryl McFadden) Choreographer (with Charles Augins and Michael Moschen), Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Television Appearances; Series: (As Cheryl McFadden) Darcy Stafford, The Wizard, CBS, 1986. Dr. Beverly Crusher, 5tar Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1987-88, then 1989-94. Kimba Hills Rose, Marker, syndicated, 1995. Also appeared in Beyond the Groove, Channel 4. Television Appearances; Episodic: Anita Garcia, The Cosby Show, NBC, 1987. "The Book, the Thief, Her Boss, and Her Lover," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Party of Five, Fox, 1995. Allison Rourke, Mad about You, NBC, 1995. Appeared as Tammy Dryden, The Edge of Night; as Mrs. Mai lory, All My Children, ABC; also appeared in Another World, NBC. Other Television Appearances: Darcy Stafford, The Wizard (pilot), CBS, 1986. Nancy Maxwell, Mystery Dance (special), ABC, 1995. WRITINGS Author (as Jesse Stuart Gates) of the play Bottleneck at the Bar, Golden Lion Theatre, New York City.*
McKERN, Leo 1920Film Appearances: (As Cheryl McFadden) Mr. Price's secretary, The Muppets Take Manhattan, TriStar, 1984. (As Cheryl McFadden) Gena, When Nature Ca//s, Troma, 1985. Caroline Ryan, The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. Diane Conners, Taking Care of Business (also known as Filofax), Buena Vista, 1990. Dr. Beverly Crusher, Star Trek: Generations, Paramount, 1994. Dr. Beverly Crusher, Star Trek: First Contact, Paramount, 1996. Film Work: (As Cheryl McFadden) Choreographer and director of fantasy sequences, Dreamchild, Universal, 1985.
PERSONAL Born Reginald McKern, March 16,1920, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; son of Norman Walton and Vera (Martin) McKern; married Jane Holland (an artist), 1946; children: two daughters. Avocational interests: Sailing, photography, the environment. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 388-396 Oxford St., London W1N 9HE, England. Contact—c/o Richard Hatton Ltd., 29 Roehampton Ln., London SW1E 5JR, England. Career: Actor. Engineering apprentice, 1935-37; artist, 1937-40. Military service: Australian Army, 194042.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Member: British Actors' Equity Association, National Trust, Amnesty International, Earthcare. Awards, Honors: Australian Film Institute Award, best performance by an actor in a leading role, 1987, for Travelling North; Montreal World Film Festival Award, best actor, 1987, for Travelling North; Radio Industries Play of the Year; Officer of the Australian Order (A.O.). CREDITS Film Appearances: Third knight, Murder in the Cathedral, Classics, 1952. Beyond This Place (also known as Web of Evidence), 1956. Gaston Nikopopoulos, All for Mary, Rank, 1956. Max, Yesterday's Enemy, Columbia, 1959. Robert Stanford, Time without Pity, Eros/Astor, 1957. McGill, Xthe Unknown, Warner Bros., 1957. Chain of Events, 1958. Attorney general, A Tale of Two Cities, Rank, 1958. Benter, The Mouse That Roared, Columbia, 1959. Inspector, Jazz Boat, Columbia, 1960. Tommy Kennedy, Scent of Mystery (also known as Holiday in Spain), Michael Todd, Jr., 1960. Narrator, Mikhail, 1960. Bill Maguire, The Day the Earth Caught Fire, Universal, 1961. Headmaster Muche, / Like Money (also known as Mr. Topaze), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Brandt, Lisa (also known as The Inspector), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Simenova, /Agent 8 3/4 (also known as Hot Enough for June), Continental, 1963. Heibronn, Doctor in Distress, Rank, 1963. Professor Bowles-Ottery, A Jolly Bad Fellow (also known as They All Died Laughing), Continental Distributing, 1964. Captain O'Sullivan, King and Country, Allied Artists, 1964. Squint, The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders, Paramount, 1965. Clang, Help!, United Artists (UA), 1965. Thomas Cromwell, A Man for All Seasons, Columbia, 1966. Smith, Assignment K, Columbia, 1968. Flannery, The High Commissioner (also known as Nobody Runs Forever), Cinerama, 1968. Cardinal Leone, The Shoes of the Fisherman, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1968. Captain Grimes, Decline and Fall . . . of a Bird Watcher (also known as Decline and Fall), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Tom Ryan, Ryan's Daughter, MGM, 1970.
McKERN « 2 1 5 General Kurt Maelzer, Massacre in Rome, National General/Compagnia Cinematografica Champion, 1973. Moriarty, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Bugenhagen, The Omen (also known as Birthmark), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Harry Bundage, Candleshoe, Buena Vista, 1978. Bugenhagen, Dam/en: Omen II, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1978. Narrator, The Last Tasmanian (documentary), Artis/ Australian Film Commission/Tasmanian Film Commission, 1979. Voice characterization, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, 1979. Paddy Button, The Blue Lagoon, Columbia, 1980. Dr. Grogan, The French Lieutenant's Woman, UA, 1981. Sir Frederick Carlion, Country, British Film Institute, 1981. Narrator, Voyage of Bounty's Child (documentary), Look Film Productions, 1983. Thomas, The Chain, Rank, 1985. Imperius, Ladyhawke, Warner Bros/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Frank, Travelling North, CEL, 1987. Dad Rudd, Dad and Dave: On Our Selection (also known as On Our Selection), [Australia], 1995. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Chemist, Uncle Harry, Theatre Royal, Sydney, Australia, 1944. (London debut) Forester, Love's Labour's Lost, Old Vic Company, New Theatre, London, 1949. Jeremy, She Stoops to Conquer, Old Vic Company, London, 1949. Guildenstern, Hamlet, Old Vic Company, 1950. Simon, The Miser, Old Vic Company, 1950. Feste, Twelfth Night, Old Vic Company, 1950. Nightingale, Bartholomew Fair, Old Vic Company, 1950. Nym and Sir Thomas Erpingham, Henry V, Old Vic Company, 1951. Nym, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Old Vic Company, 1951. Messenger, Electra, Old Vic Company, 1951. Confectioner, The Wedding, Old Vic Company, 1951. Fool, King Lear, Old Vic Company, 1952. Apemantus, Timon of Athens, Old Vic Company, 1952. Ulysses, Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1954. Gremio, The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, 1954.
216 • MCQUEEN Quince, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, 1954. Friar Lawrence, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, 1954. Title role, Toad of Toad Hall, Prince's Theatre, London, 1954. Traveller, The Queen and the Rebels, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1955. Claggart, The Cood Sailor, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1956. Big Daddy, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Comedy Theatre, London, 1958. Tyepkin, Brouhaha, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1958. Title role, RO//O, Strand Theatre, London, 1959. The Common Man, A Man for All Seasons, Globe Theatre, London, 1960. Ferrante, Queen after Death, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, 1961, then American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1961. Title role, Peer Cynt, Old Vic Company, 1962. Subtle, The Alchemist, Old Vic Company, 1962. lago, Othello, Old Vic Company, 1963. Menenius, Coriolanus, and Governor, The Life in My Hands, both Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1963-64. Baron Bolligrew, The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1965. Title role, Volpone, Oxford Playhouse, then Garrick Theatre, London, 1966-67. Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, Oxford Playhouse, 1973. Kelemen, The Wolf, Oxford Playhouse, then Apollo Theatre, later Queen's Theatre, then New London Theatre, all London, 1973. Title role, RO//O, Royal Exchange Company, Manchester, England, 1978. Uncle Vanya, Royal Exchange Company, 1978. Crime and Punishment, Royal Exchange Company, 1978. Matt Quintan, The Housekeeper, Apollo Theatre, London, 1982. Number One, Queen's Theatre, London, 1983. James Boswell, Boswell for the Defense, Playhouse Theatre, Melbourne, Australia, then Playhouse Theatre, London, both 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Series: Horace Rumpole, Rumpole of the Bailey, Thames, 1977—, then Mystery!, PBS, 1984—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nicodemus Boffin, Our Mutual Friend, BBC, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1978. Basil Zaharov, Reilly, Ace of Spies, 1983, then Mystery!, PBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Number Two, "The Chimes of Big Ben," "Once Upon a Time," and "Fall Out," The Prisoner, CBS, 1968. Space 1999, syndicated, 1976. Cyril, "A Foreign Field," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Herod, The Nativity, ABC, 1978. David Ben-Gurion, The House on Garibaldi Street, ABC, 1979. Inspector Curry, Agatha Christie's "Murder with Mirrors/'CBS, 1985. The Last Romantics, 1991. Duke Phillip, Good King Wenceslas (also known as The Good King), Family Channel, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: The Boxwallah, Yorkshire Television, 1982. Duke of Gloucester, King Lear, PBS, 1984. Sancho, Monsignor Quixote, Thames, 1985, then Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Solness, The Master Builder, 1990. Radio Appearances: Le Bourgeois Centilhomme, R3, 1982. WRITINGS Radio Plays: Author of Chain of Events. Other: just Resting (memoir), Methuen, 1983. (Author of introduction) Volpone, Longman, 1985.*
Also appeared as Governor Bligh, The Man Who Shot the Albatross and Rollo, Patate, both in Melbourne, 1970-71.
McQUEEN, Steve 1930-1980
Major Tours: Arts Council tours of U.K. cities, 1947; also Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions tour of Germany.
Original name, Terence Stephen; born March 24, 1930, in Indianapolis, IN; died of a heart attack following surgery for lung cancer, November 7, 1980, in Juarez, Mexico; son of a naval aviator; married
PERSONAL
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Neile Adams (an actress and dancer), c. 1956 (divorced, 1971); married Ali MacGraw (an actress), 1973 (divorced, 1978); married Barbara Minty (a model), January, 1979; children: (first marriage) Chad, Terry Leslie. Education: Studied at Neighborhood Playhouse, Uta Hagen-Herbert Berghof School, and Actors Studio. Career: Actor. Appeared in summer stock productions. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps, tank driver, 1948-50. Awards, Honors: Best Actor Award, Moscow Film Festival, 1963, for The Great Escape; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1966, for The Sand Pebbles; Golden Globe Awards, male world film favorite, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1967, 1970. CREDITS Film Appearances: Fidel, Somebody Up There Likes Me, 1956. Never Love a Stranger, 1958. George Fowler, The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery, 1958. Steve Andrews, The Blob, 1958. Bill Ringa, Never So Few, 1969. Vin, The Magnificent Seven, 1960. Lt. Fergie Howard, The Honeymoon Machine, 1961. Reese, Hell Is For Heroes, 1962. The War Lover, 1962. Rocky Papsano, Love with the Proper Stranger, 1963. "Cooler King" Hilts, The Great Escape, 1963. Supply Sgt. Eustis Clay, Soldier in the Rain, 1963. Henry Thomas, Baby, the Rain Must Fall, 1965. Title role, The Cincinnati Kid, 1965. Title role/Max Sand, Nevada Smith, 1966. Holman, The Sand Pebbles, 1966. Frank Bullitt, Bullitt, 1968. Thomas Crown, The Thomas Crown Affair, 1968. Boon Hogganbeck, The Reivers, 1969. Michael Delaney, Le Mans, National General, 1970. On Any Sunday, 1971. Title role, Junior Bonner, Cinerama, 1972. Doc McCoy, The Getaway, National General, 1972. Title role, Papillon, Allied Artists, 1973. Fire Chief O'Hallorhan, The Towering Inferno, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Dr. Thomas Stockmann, An Enemy of the People, 1976. Title role, Tom Horn, Warner Bros., 1980. Papa "Ralph" Thorson, The Hunter, Paramount, 1980.
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Film Work: Executive producer, Tom Horn, Warner Bros., 1980. Television Appearances; Series: Josh Randall, Wanted—Dead or AHve, CBS, 195861. Television Appearances; Pilots: Josh Randall, The Bounty Hunter (broadcast as an episode of Trackdown), CBS, 1957. Joseph Gordon, The Defender (broadcast as two episodes of Stud/o One), CBS, 1957. Television Appearances; Episodic: ''The Chivington Raid," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Bring Me a Dream/' U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1956. "Ambush," West Point, CBS, 1957. "Four Hours in White," Climax, CBS, 1958. "Bill Longley," Tales of Wells Fargo, NBC, 1958. "The Brothers," Trackdown, CBS, 1958. "Human Interest Story," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1959. "Man from the South," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1960. Host, "Thunder in a Forgotten Town," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1963. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, two appearances, 1960. Stage Appearances: Appeared on Broadway in A Hatful of Rain, 1956. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 4, 1994, p. 88. New York Times, November 8, 1980.*
McRANEY, Gerald
1948PERSONAL
Born August 19, 1948, in Collins, MS; married Pat Rae Moran (divorced); married Delta Burke (an actress), May 27, 1989; children: (first marriage) Jessica, Angus, Kate. Education: Attended University of Mississippi; studied acting with Jeff Corey. Addresses: Contact—Promised Land, c/o CBS/MTM Studios, 4020 N. Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604.
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Career: Actor, director, and producer. Actor In repertory theatre productions, New Orleans, LA, 1970; also worked as assistant stage manager. Worked as a surveyor in oil fields. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Richard "Rick" Simon, Simon and Simon, CBS, 198188. Major John D. "Mac" MacGillis, Major Dad, CBS, 1989-91. Host, Brute Force, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Host, Rivals!, syndicated, 1995. Adam Brock, Centra/ Park West, CBS, 1996. Russell Greene, Promised Land, CBS, 1996—. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Major Dad, CBS, 1989. Co-executive producer, Major Dad, CBS, 1990-91. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Roots: The Next Generations, ABC, 1979. Dr. Lawrence Barker, Sidney Sheldon's "Nothing Lasts Forever," CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Smith, The F.B.I. Story: The F.B.I, vs. Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One, CBS, 1974. The Law, NBC, 1974. The Trial of Chaplain Jensen, ABC, 1975. Denny, The Return of the Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1977. Dr. Gus Henderson, Women in White, NBC, 1979. Patrolman Ashley, The Aliens Are Coming, NBC, 1980. Merle, Where the Ladies Go, ABC, 1980. Cliff Sulkes, Rape and Marriage—The Rideout Case, CBS, 1980. Howdy Tilford, Memories Never Die, CBS, 1982. Dan Evans, The Haunting Passion, NBC, 1983. Lieutenant Eckford, City Killer, NBC, 1984. Christopher Wilder, Easy Prey, ABC, 1986. Charlie Carson, A Hobo's Christmas, CBS, 1987. Jones, Where the Hell's That Cold? (also known as Dynamite and Cold and Love and Curses), CBS, 1988. Chuck Yoman, The People Across the Lake, NBC, 1988. Dennis Huff, Murder By Moonlight (also known as Dark of the Moon and Murder on the Moon), CBS, 1989. Gar Hager, Sr., Blind Vengeance, USA, 1990. Captain Chuck Phelan, Vestige of Honor, CBS, 1990. Doc, Love and Curses . . . and All That Jazz (also known as Voodoo), CBS, 1991.
Hank Landrum, Fatal Friendship (also known as Friends and Enemies), NBC, 1991. George Messenger, Scattered Dreams: The Kathryn Messenger Story (also known as Scattered Dreams: The Kitty Messenger Story), CBS, 1993. Tom Rembert, Deadly Vows, Fox, 1994. Frank Mayfield, Someone She Knows (also known as Murder in the Neighborhood), NB, 1994. Cal, Motorcycle Gang (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Bobby Lee Holland, Armed and Innocent, CBS, 1994. Richard "Rick" Simon, Simon and Simon: In Trouble Again, CBS, 1995. Title role, Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou (also known as Lassiter and Jake Lassiter: To Speak for the Dead), NBC, 1995. George Keller, Not Our Son, CBS, 1995. Dave Morgan, The Stranger Beside Me (also known as The Enemy Within: The Linda Bergstrom Story), ABC, 1995. Television Work; Movies: Creator, Where the Hell's That Gold? (also known as Dynamite and Cold and Love and Curses), CBS, 1988. Executive producer, Blind Vengeance, USA, 1990. Co-executive producer, Vestige of Honor, CBS, 1990. Executive producer and director, Love and Curses .. . and All That Jazz (also known as Voodoo), CBS, 1991. Executive producer, Simon and Simon: In Trouble Again, CBS, 1995. Co-executive producer, Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou (also known as Lassiter and Jake Lassiter: To Speak for the Dead), NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sid Burton, The Jordan Chance, CBS, 1978. Jennings, The Seal, NBC, 1981. Rick Simon, Shadow of Sam Penny, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: Logan's Run, CBS, 1977. Ricky, The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1978, 1979. Dash Goff, Designing Women, CBS, 1988. Newhart, CBS, 1990. Heart surgeon, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. Made television debut in an episode of Night Gallery, NBC. Also appeared in episodes of The Rockford Files, NBC; The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS; Eight Is Enough, ABC; How the West Was Won, ABC; Hawaii Five-0, CBS; Barnaby Jones, CBS; Police Woman, NBC; and Cunsmoke, CBS.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Work; Episodic: Director, 5/mon and Simon, CBS, 1986, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1985. America Picks the All-Time Favorite Movies (also known as America's All-Time Favorite Movies), ABC, 1988. The 58th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989. The CBS Premiere Preview Spectacular, CBS, 1989. The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990. CBS Comedy Bloopers, CBS, 1990. CBS Comedy Bloopers II, CBS, 1990. Presenter, The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. Bob Hope's Yellow Ribbon Party, NBC, 1991. What About Me? I'm Only Three!, CBS, 1992. Presenter, To Be Free: The National Literacy Honors, ABC, 1992. Host, D-Day: The Total Story, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Alex as an adult, "Fast Forward/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1995. Film Appearances: Wesley Stuart, Night of Bloody Horror, Howco, 1969. Terrance Bradford, Women and Bloody Terror, Howco, 1970. Keep Off! Keep Off!, Gamalex, 1975. Bastian's father, The Neverending Story, Warner Bros., 1984. Jake Wheeler, American Justice (also known as Jackals), Movie Store, 1986. Also appeared in The Brain Machine, 1972.
MERKERSON « 2 1 9 Gleason. The 1950s series, which centered on New York City bus driver Ralph Kramden and his wife, was set in a tenement apartment and used humor and sarcasm in its portrayal of the couple's workingclass life. Although the Kramdens argued a lot, Ralph would always end the show by telling Alice, "Baby, you're the greatest." Meadows began her career as a singer, making her debut at Carnegie Hall as a coloratura soprano. She and her sister, Jayne Meadows, set out to make a career in show business. After stints with opera companies and work with the U.S.O. during World War II, Meadows worked on the television comedy program The Bob and Ray Show. She also starred opposite Phil Silvers on Broadway in Top Banana in 1951. Before her appearance on The Honeymooners, she was featured on The Jackie Gleason Show. Meadows would later tell interviewers that her work on The Honeymooners actually led to her being typecast as a homemaker. Subsequently, she felt her career was being limited to such roles. Nevertheless, she appeared in other television series, including Too Close for Comfort and Uncle Buck. She also was featured in variety programs such as The Jack Benny Show, The Carol Burnett Show, and her brother-in-law's The Steve Allen Show. She appeared in films as well, bringing her talents to A Touch of Mink, Take Her She's Mine, and Ros/e. A winner of an Emmy Award for The Honeymooners, Meadows also won a Sylvania award in 1955. She teamed with fellow Honeymooners costars for several reunion shows, and in 1990 appeared with costar Art Carney in a salute to comedy. The author of Love Alice: My Life as a Honeymooner, she also served as director of Denver's First National Bank. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1994.
WRITINGS Television Episodes: Simon and Simon, CBS, 1987.*
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, February 5, 1996, section 4, p. 8. Los Angeles Times, February 5, 1996, B1. New York Times, February 5, 1996, p. D10. Washington Post, February 5,1996, pp. B6, C1, C8.
MEADOWS, Audrey 1925-1996 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Audrey Cotter, February 8,1925, in Wu Chang, China (one source says New York, NY); died of lung cancer, February 3,1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Singer, dancer, actress. Meadows gained a permanent place in television history for her portrayal of Alice Kramden on The Honeymooners, a series starring Jackie
MERKERSON, S. Epatha 1952PERSONAL Born November 28, 1952, in Saginaw, Ml; married Toussaint L. Jones. Education: Wayne State University, Detroit, Ml, B.F.A.
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Addresses: Home—New York City and Maryland. /Agent—Alliance Agency, 1501 Broadway, Suite 404, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, 1992, for I'm Not Stupid; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Actress, Drama Desk Award nomination, an L.A. Theatre Critics Award nomination, for The Piano Lesson. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Reba the Mail Lady, Pee-wee's Playhouse, CBS, 1986. Margaret Claghorn, Mann & Machine, NBC, 1992. Ms. St. Marth, Here and Now, NBC, 1992-93. Lieutenant Anita Van Buren, Law & Order, NBC, 1993-. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jimmy, Elysian Fields (also known as The CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1989. Melba, Moe's World, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in The Cosby Show and Equal Justice. Television Appearances; Movies: Louise Waters, It's Nothing Personal (also known as Nothing Personal), NBC, 1993. Alice, "A Place for Annie," Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1994. Ruby, A Mother's Prayer, USA, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Reba, A Special Evening of Pee-wee's Playhouse, CBS, 1987. Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special, CBS, 1988. Ruth Clayton, "Summer Stories: The Mall/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1992. Film Appearances: All That Jazz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Prizzi's Honor, ABC Motion Pictures, 1985. Postcards from the Edge, Columbia Pictures, 1990. Elsa, yacob's Ladder, TriStar, 1990. Rachel, Loose Cannons, TriStar, 1990. Jolena, Navy Seals, Orion, 1990. Tarissa Dyson, Terminator 2: Judgement Day (also known as T2), TriStar, 1991. Stage Appearances: Second Thoughts, Black Theatre Festival U.S.A., Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1979. Understudy,5pe//#7, Public Theatre, New York City, 1979.
Understudy, Tintypes, Theatre of St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1980, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1980-81. Pianist, Jazz Set, Henry Street Settlement's New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1982. Woman #2, Home, Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, 1982. Incandescent Tones, New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1983. Understudy, Puppetplay, Theatre Four, New York City, 1983-84. Louise Cline, The Harvesting, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1984. Rula, Every Goodbye Ain't Gone, Colonnades Theatre Lab, New York City, 1984. Jenny, Hospice, Colonnades Theatre Lab, New York City, 1984. Understudy, Balm in Gilead, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1984-85. Shepard Sets, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, 1985. The Dream Team, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1985. A Raisin in the Sun, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1985. Home, The Whole Theatre, Montclair, NJ, 1985-86. Billie Holiday, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1987. Adele, Moms, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1987. Three Ways Home, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1988. Dawn, Three Ways Home, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1988. The Piano Lesson, The Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1989. Berniece, The Piano Lesson, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1990, then Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1990. Janet, Secrets to Square Dancing, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1991. Margaret Fletcher, I'm Not Stupid, Playwrights Horizon, 1991. Also appeared as guest artist with the Arena Stage, Washington, D.C., 1983.*
Ml LI US John 1944(?)PERSONAL Full name, John Frederick Milius; born April 11,1944 (some sources say 1945), in St. Louis, MO; son of
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 William Styx (a shoe manufacturer) and Elizabeth (Roe) Milius; married Renee Fabri, January 7, 1967 (marriage ended); married Celia Kaye (an actress), February 26, 1978; children: (first marriage) Ethan Jedediah, Marco Alexander. Education: Attended Los Angeles City College, 1966; studied filmmaking at University of Southern California, 1968. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Screenwriter, director, and producer. American International Pictures, production assistant, 1968; American Zoetrope (film production company), cofounder, 1969; A-Team Productions, founder, 1979. University of Southern California, instructor in motion picture script analysis, 1973, 1974. Awards, Honors: Award from National Student Film Festival, 1968; Heritage Wrangler Award, 1972, for Jeremiah Johnson; Writers Guild of America Award nomination, 1975, for The Wind and the Lion; National Bell Ringer Educational Award and Writers Guild of America Award nomination, both 1978, for Big Wednesday; shared Academy Award nomination, best screenplay based on material from another medium, and Writers Guild of America Award nomination, both 1979, for Apocalypse Now. CREDITS Film Appearances: State trooper, Deadhead Miles, filmed in 1970, released by Paramount, 1982. Conan the Barbarian, Universal, 1982. Himself, Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right, FBN, 1996. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Dillinger, American International, 1973. The Wind and the Lion, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1975. Big Wednesday, Warner Bros., 1978. Executive producer, 1941, Universal, 1979. Executive producer, Hardcore (also known as The Hardcore Life), Columbia, 1979. Executive producer, Used Cars, Columbia, 1980. Conan the Barbarian, Universal, 1982. Producer (with Buzz Feitshans), Uncommon Valor, Paramount, 1983. Red Dawn, MGM/UA, 1984. Executive producer, Fatal Beauty, MGM/UA, 1987. Farewell to the King, Orion, 1989. Flight of the Intruder, Paramount, 1991. Scheduled to direct The Northmen, 1997.
MILIUS «221 Television Work; Series: Director, The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Television Work; Movies: Director, Motorcycle Gang (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Showtime, 1991. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With James Gordon White and Willard Huyck) The Devil's 8, American International, 1969. (With Alan Caillou) Eve/ Knievel, Fanfare, 1971. (Uncredited) Dirty Harry, Warner Bros., 1972. (With Edward Anhalt) Jeremiah Johnson (adapted from Mountain Man by Vardis Fisher and "Crow Killer" by Raymond W. Thorp and Robert Bunker), Warner Bros., 1972. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, National General, 1972, (With Michael Cimino) Magnum Force, Warner Bros., 1973. Dillinger, American International, 1973. The Wind and the Lion, MGM/UA, 1975. (With Dennis Aaberg) Big Wednesday, Warner Bros., 1978. (With Francis Ford Coppola) Apocalypse Now, UA, 1979. (With Oliver Stone) Conan the Barbarian, Universal, 1982. (With Kevin Reynolds) Red Dawn, MGM/UA, 1984. Farewell to the King, Orion, 1989. (With Larry Gross) Ceronimo: An American Legend (based on a story by Milius), Columbia, 1993. (With Donald Stewart and Steven Zaillian) Clear and Present Danger (based on the novel by Tom Clancy), Paramount, 1994. Television Pilots: (With William F. Nolan) Melvin Purvis—GMan, ABC, 1974. Other: The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (novel), Bantam (New York City), 1973. Adaptations: Extreme Prejudice (TriStar, 1987) is based on a story by Milius. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean is based on Milius's novel.
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Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 101, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1981. Periodicals: Crawdaddy, July, 1978. Film Information, June, 1975. Los Angeles Times, May 22, 1975. New Republic, September 3, 1973. Newsweek, August 14, 1978. New York Times, December 19, 1972; December 22, 1972. New York Times Magazine, May 28, 1978. Rolling Stone, November 1, 1979. Time, September 10, 1973.*
MILKIS, Edward Kenneth
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born July 16, 1931, in Los Angeles, CA; died December 14, 1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Producer. Milkis started working in the shipping department at ABC and ended up producing popular television shows. After his stint as a shipping clerk, he became a film editor and worked on North by Northwest and The Time Machine. In 1966 he became associate producer of the television series Star Trek and stayed with the show for three years. Milkis was executive producer of Happy Days and its spinoffs Laverne and Shirley (1977-83) and Joanie Loves Chachi (1982-83). He also produced the situation comedies Angle (1979-80) and Bosom Buddies (1980-82), which starred the now-renowned film star Tom Hanks. His film co-producing credits include the comedies 5//ver Streak (1976), Foul Play (1978), and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982). Milkis was active in the charities Stop Cancer and the Guardians of the Jewish Home for the Aging. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, December 18, 1996, p. A28.
MILLER, Dick
1928PERSONAL
Full name, Richard Mi Her; born December 25,1928, in New York, NY. Education: Columbia University,
graduated; New York University, graduate study at School of Dramatic Arts; also attended City College (now of the City University of New York). Addresses: Agent—Contemporary Artists, 1427 Third St., Suite 205, Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actor. Producer, director, and writer of television and radio shows during the 1950s. Bellevue Mental Hygiene Clinic, New York City, psychologist; Queens General Hospital, NY, psychologist in Pyschiatric Department. Also worked as a disk jockey, commercial artist, semi-professional football player, and boxer. Military service: U.S. Navy World War II. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tall Tree, Apache Woman, Associated Releasing, 1955. Sergeant Neil, It Conquered the World, American International, 1956. The Oklahoma Woman, American Releasing, 1956. Naked Paradise (also known as Thunder Over Hawaii), American International, 1957. The Undead, American International, 1957. Attack of the Crab Monsters, Allied Artists, 1957. Ben, Carnival Rock, Howco, 1957. Joe Piper, Not of This Earth, Allied Artists, 1957. Jimmy Tonto, Cunslinger, Associated Releasing, 1957. Shorty, Rock All Night, American International, 1957. Mort, Sorority Cirl (also known as The Bad One and Confessions of a Sorority Girl), American International, 1957. Dave Royer, War of the Satellites, Allied Artists, 1958. Walter, A Bucket of Blood, American International, 1959. Fouch, Little Shop of Horrors, Filmgroup, 1961. Capture That Capsule, 1961. The Premature Burial, 1962. The Intruder (also known as The Stranger, I Hate Your Cuts, and Shame), Pathe-American, 1962. Stefan, The Terror (also known as Lady of the Shadows), American International, 1963. "X"—The Man with the X-Ray Eyes, 1963. The Girls on the Beach, 1965. Ski Party, American International, 1965. Rills, Wild, Wild Winter, Universal, 1966. Zollicoffer, A Time for Killing (also known as The Long Ride Home), Columbia, 1967. Cash, The Trip, American International, 1967. The Dirty Dozen, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1967.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 5t. Valentine's Day Massacre Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Targets, Paramount, 1968. The Legend of Lylah Clare, MGM, 1968. The Wild Racers, American International, 1968. The Crissom Gang, Cinerama, 1971. Ulzana's Raid, Universal, 1972. Rifleman, Executive Action, National General, 1973. The Slams, MGM, 1973. The Student Teachers, New World, 1973. Night Call Nurses, New World, 1974. Candy Stripe Nurses, New World, 1974. Forgarty, Truck Turner, American International, 1974. Bonny, Big Bad Mama, New World, 1974. Wilbur Janeway, Crazy Mama, New World, 1975. Hugo, Darktown Strutters (also known as Get Down and Boogie), New World, 1975. Birdie, White Line Fever, Columbia, 1975. Capone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Hustle, Paramount, 1975. TNT Jackson, 1975. Cannonball (also known as Carquake), New World, 1976. Walter Paisley, Hollywood Boulevard, New World, 1976. Mack, Moving Violation, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Bernie, Mr. Billion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Palm Club owner, New York, New York, United Artists (UA), 1977. Sam, Summer School Teachers, New World, 1977. Grand Theft Auto, New World, 1977. Corvette Summer (also known as The Hot One), UA, 1978. Sergeant Bresner, / Wanna Hold Your Hand, Universal, 1978. Buck Gardner, Piranha, New World, 1978. Game Show Models, 1978. Jerry, Starhops, First American, 1978. Patek, The Lady in Red (also known as Guns, Sin, and Bathtub G/n), New World, 1979. Police Chief Klein, Rock 'n' Roll High School, New World, 1979. Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype, Cannon, 1980. Used Cars, Columbia, 1980. Watchman, Heartbeeps, Universal, 1981. Walter Paisley, The Howling, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Vortex, B Movies, 1982. White Dog (also known as Trained to Kill), Paramount, 1982. Get Crazy, Embassy, 1983. All the Right Moves, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Heart Like a Wheel, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Crazy Mel, Space Raiders (also known as Starchild), New World, 1983.
MILLER «223 Walter Paisley, Twilight Zone—The Movie, Warner Bros., 1983. Mr. Futterman, Cremlins, Warner Bros., 1984. Pawn shop clerk, The Terminator, Orion, 1984. Lies, Alpha, 1984. Waiter, After Hours, Warner Bros., 1985. Charles Drake, Explorers, Paramount, 1985. Steve, Armed Response, Cinetel, 1986. Walter Paisley, Chopping Mall (also known as Killbots and R.O.B.O.T.), Concorde, 1986. Police armorer, Night of the Creeps, TriStar, 1986. Cab driver, Innerspace, Warner Bros., 1987. Max King, Project X, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Angel 3: The Final Chapter, 1988. Garbage col lector, The Burbs, Universal, 1988. Sheriff, Far From Home, 1989. Murray Futterman, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Warner Bros., 1990. Official, Under the Boardwalk, New World, 1990. Father, Body Waves, New Horizons Home Video, 1992. Impound clerk, Unlawful Entry, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1992. Mr. Andersen, Amityville 1992: It's About Time, 1992. Evil Toons, 1992. Voice of Chuckie Sol, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (animated), Warner Bros., 1993. Storekeeper, Quake, 1993. Motorama, Two Moon Releasing, 1993. Herb, Matinee, 1993. Monster Joe, Pulp Fiction (also known as Fiction Pulpeuse, Vincent Vega and Marsellus Wallace's Wife, The Cold Watch, and Jules, Vincent, Jimmie, and the Wolf), Miramax, 1994. Father Stilicato, Mona Must Die, 1994. Uncle Willy, Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight, Universal, 1995. Also appeared in Number One Fan. Television Appearances; Series: Host (with Bobby Sherwood), Midnight Snack, CBS, 1950. Mr. Lou Mackie, Fame, Fox, 1985-87. Uncle Mike, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1994. Host of the syndicated television series The Dick Miller Show. Television Appearances; Movies: Investigator Ned, The Eleventh Victim, CBS, 1979. Club manager, Ghost Writer, syndicated, 1990. Thomas, The Woman Who Sinned, ABC, 1991.
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Mike, Mob Boss, syndicated, 1991. Officer Murphy, "He Never Gave Me Orgasm," National Lampoon's Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Women, Showtime, 1994. O'Doul, "Midnight Run-Around," Action Pack, syndicated, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Taxi, ABC, 1979. Vendor, "The Big Goodbye," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988. Carl, "I'll Be Waiting," Sydney Pollack's "Fallen Angels," Showtime, 1993. Morris, "Since I Don't Have You," Sydney Pollack's "Fallen Angels," Showtime, 1993. Paisley, "Shake, Rattle, and Rock," Rebel Highway, Showtime, 1994. Detective Parrel I, "Runaway Daughters," Rebel Highway, Showtime, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Drunk, V—The Final Battle (mm\ser\es), NBC, 1984. Theater owner, W*A*L*T*E*R (pilot), CBS, 1984. Stage Appearances: Understudy, It's a Bird.... It's a Plane.... It's Superman, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1966. Radio Appearances; Series: Midnight Snack, CBS, 1950. Presenter of The Dick Miller Show, WMCA (New York City). WRITINGS Also author of screenplays, including TNT Jackson, 1975; Which Way to the Front; and Four Rode Out. *
MINNELLI, Liza 1946PERSONAL Full name, Liza May Minnelli; born March 12,1946, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Vincente Minnelli (a film director and producer) and Judy Garland (a singer and actress); married Peter Allen (a singer, songwriter, and actor), 1967 (divorced, 1972); married Jack Haley, Jr. (a producer), September 15, 1974 (divorced, 1979); married Mark Gero (a sculptor and producer), December 4,1979 (divorced). Education: Attended Sorbonne, University of Paris, 1962-63;
trained for the stage at HB Studios with Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof. Addresses: /Agent—Van Joyce, Joyce Agency, 370 Harrison Ave., Harrison, NY 10528. Contact—PMK Public Relations, 1775 Broadway, Suite 701, New York, NY 10019. Career: Singer, actress, and entertainer. Performer in concerts and nightclubs throughout the world. Toured worldwide with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr., 1988. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1963, for Best Foot Forward; Antoinette Perry Award, best actress in a musical, and Best Plays Citation, best new performer, both 1965, for Flora, the Red Menace; David Di Donatello Award, best foreign actress of the year, and Academy Award nomination, best actress, both 1970, for The Sterile Cuckoo; Academy Award and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, both best actress, 1972, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a musical or comedy, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1973, all for Cabaret; named Entertainer of the Year, American Guild of Variety Artists, 1972; Golden Apple Award, female star of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1972; named Las Vegas Entertainment Female Star of the Year, 1972, 1974; named Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, 1973; special Antoinette Perry Award, 1974; Antoinette Perry Award, best actress in a musical, 1978, for The Act; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1984, for The Rink; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1986, for A Time to Live; Emmy Award nomination, best individual performance in a variety or music program, 1993, for Liza Minnelli Live! From Radio City Music Hall; Valentino Award. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Take Me Along, Cape Cod Melody Top Theatre, Hyannis, MA, 1962. Flower Drum Song, Cape Cod Melody Top Theatre, 1962. (Off-Broadway debut) Ethel Hofflinger, Best Foot Forward, Stage 73, 1963.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Lili, Carnival!, Mineola Playhouse, Mineola, NY, 1964. Judy and Liza at the London Palladium, Palladium, London, 1964. Title role, Flora, the Red Menace, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1965. Liza with a Z (concert performance), Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1974. Roxie Hart, Chicago, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1975. A Star-Spangled Gala, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 1976. Michelle Craig, The Act, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1977. Lillian Hellman, Are You Now, or Have You Ever Been, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1979. Liza Minnelli in Concert with Roger Minami and Obba Babatunde (concert performance), Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1979. Angel, The Rink, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1984. Liza Minnelli (concert performance), Carnegie Hall, 1987. An Evening with Alan Jay Lerner, State Theatre, New York City, 1989. Liza Minnelli: Stepping Out at Radio City, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1992. Liza Minnelli Live! From Radio City Music Hall, Radio City Music Hall, 1992. Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Hall, 1992. Appeared in the title role, The Diary of Anne Frank, 1962; narrator of the ballets Acrobats of the Gods and The Owl and the Pussycat, both Martha Graham Dance Company, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, and Royal Opera House, London. Stage Appearances; Tours: Ttitle role, The Diary of Anne Frank, U.S. and European cities, 1962. Lili, Carnival!, U.S. cities, 1964. Liza with a Z (concert performance), international cities, 1975. Also toured in The Fantasticks, Time Out for Ginger, and The Pajama Game, all U.S. cities. Film Appearances: In the Good Old Summertime, Metro-GoldwynMayer(MGM), 1949. Eliza, Char//e Bubbles, Universal, 1968. Pookie Adams, The Sterile Cuckoo (also known as Poo/c/e), Paramount, 1969. Junie Moon, Tell Me That You Love Me, ]unie Moon, Paramount, 1970.
MINNELLI * 2 2 5 Sally Bowles, Cabaret, Allied Artists, 1972. Voice of Dorothy, Journey Back to Oz (animated), Filmation, 1974. Narrator, That's Entertainment!, MGM/United Artists (U A), 1974. Claire, Lucky Lady, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Nina, A Matter of Time, American International, 1976. As herself, Silent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Francine Evans, New York, New York, UA, 1977. Linda Marolla, Arthur, Warner Bros., 1981. As herself, The King of Comedy, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. As herself, The Muppets Take Manhattan, TriStar, 1984. A Great Wind Cometh, 1984. Narrator, That's Dancing!, MGM/UA, 1984. Delia Roberts, Rent-a-Cop, Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. Linda Marolla Bach, Arthur II: On the Rocks, Warner Bros., 1988. Mavis Turner, Stepping Out, Paramount, 1991. Herself, Unzipped, Miramax, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Gene Kelly Pontiac Special, CBS, 1959. The Arthur Godfrey Show, NBC, 1963. Little Red, The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood, ABC, 1965. The Perry Como Springtime Special, NBC, 1966. The Alan King Show, NBC, 1968. Comedy Is King, NBC, 1968. Mown7, CBS, 1970. The Anthony Newley Show, ABC, 1971. Liza with a Z, NBC, 1972. Royal Variety Performance, ABC, 1973. The Mac Davis Special, NBC, 1975. Host, Jubilee, NBC, 1976. Gene Kelly... An American in Pasadena, CBS, 1978. Baryshnikov on Broadway, ABC, 1980. Goldie and Liza Together, CBS, 1980. Mac Davis Tenth Anniversary Special: I Still Believe in Music, NBC, 1980. Salute to Lady Liberty, CBS, 1984. Those Fabulous Clowns, HBO, 1984. Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. Standing Room Only: Liza in London, HBO, 1986. Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening, CBS, 1987. Happy Birthday Hollywood, ABC, 1987. "A Tribute to American Music: Rodgers and Hart," In Performance at the White House, PBS, 1987. Host, Minnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers Vincente, PBS, 1987.
226 • MIOU-MIOU "Celebrating Gershwin" (also known as "The Jazz Age" and "'S Wonderful"), Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Prostitute, Max, and Norman, Liza Minnelli in Sam Found Out: A Triple Play (also known as Liza Minnelli: Triple Play), ABC, 1988. "Gregory Peck—His Own Man," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1988. Frank, Liza, and Sammy: The Ultimate Event, Showtime, 1989. The Songwriters Hall of Fame Twentieth Anniversary . . . The Magic of Music, CBS, 1989. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: 50 Years of Magic, CBS, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. Sammy Davis Jr/s 60th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. Carnegie Hall at 100: A Place of Dreams, PBS, 1991. Liza Minnelli Live! From Radio City Music Hall, PBS, 1992. Judy Gar/and and Liza Minnelli at the Palladium, PBS, 1992. A Concert for Life, Fox, 1992. "Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall," Great Performances, PBS, 1993. "Jerry Herman's Broadway at the Bowl," Great Performances, PBS, 1994. In a New Light '94, ABC, 1994. Concert of the Americas (also known as The Kennedy Center Presents), PBS, 1994. The Tony Bennett Special: Here's to the Ladies, a Concert of Hope, CBS, 1995. Michael Feinstein: Sing a Song of Hollywood, syndicated, 1995. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, Liza Minnelli Live! From Radio City Music Hall, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. The 30th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1988. Grammy Living Legends, CBS, 1989. Presenter, America's Dance Honors, ABC, 1990. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Presenter, The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. Host, The 47th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1993. Song performer, The 50th Annual Tony Awards, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Episodic: Ford Star Jubilee, CBS, 1956. "The Princess and the Pea," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1983. Appeared in episodes of Mr. Broadway, NBC; That's Life, ABC; The Keefe Brasselle Show, NBC; The Judy Garland Show, CBS; and The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Mary-Lou Weisman, A Time to Live, NBC, 1985. Stevie Merrill, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Cara Varnum, "The West Side Waltz," CBS Playhouse 90s, CBS, 1995. RECORDINGS Albums: Best Foot Forward, Cadence, 1963. You Are for Loving, 1963. Liza! Liza!, Capitol, 1964. Judy and Liza at the London Palladium, Capitol, 1964. Flora, the Red Menace (original cast recording), RCA, 1965. The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood (original soundtrack), ABC/Paramount, 1965. New York, New York (original soundtrack), UA, 1977. Tropical Nights, 1977. The Act (original cast recording), DRG, 1977. The Rink (original cast recording), Polydor, 1984. Liza Minnelli at Carnegie Hall, 1987. Results, 1989. Other albums include Liza Minnelli, A&M; Come Saturday Morning, A&M; It Amazes Me, Capitol; There Is a Time, Capitol; Liza with a Z, Columbia; Liza Minnelli: The Singer, Columbia; Liza Minnelli: Live at the Winter Garden, Columbia; Foursider, A&M; and Maybe This Time, Capitol. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 1991, p. 110.*
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Born Sylvette Herry, February 22, 1950, in Paris, France; father, a policeman; mother, an operator of a fruit and vegetable stand; children: (with Patrick
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Dewaere; an actor) Angel; (with Julien Clerc; a singer) Jeanne. Career: Actress. Co-founder and performer in revues, Cafe de la Care (nightclub), Paris, France. Has also worked in an upholsterer's shop. Awards, Honors: Cesar Award, Best Actress, 1980, for La Derobade. CREDITS Film Appearances: Quelques messieurs trop tranquilles (also known as Some Too Quiet Gentleman), Caumont International, 1971. La Cavale (also known as On the Lam), Prodis, 1971. Themroc, CIC, 1972. Elle court, elle court la banlieue (also known as The Suburbs Are Everywhere), United Artists (UA), 1973. The /Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (also known as The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob), Societe Nouvelle de Cinema, 1973. Marie-Ange, Z.es Valseuses (also known as Going Places), Cinema V, 1973. Monique, Les Granges brulees (also known as The Burned Barns), Twentieth Century-Fox/Lira, 1973. Girl, La Grande Trouille (also known as The Big Scare), AMLF, 1974. Anita, Pas de probleme! (also known as No Profaleml), Gaumont International, 1975. Rita, Fraiche (also known as Love and Cool Water), Gaumont International, 1975. Rosanna, Marcia Trionfale (also known as La Marche triomphante and Victory March), Cineriz, 1975. Lucy, Un genio, due compari, un polio (also known as The Genius), Titanus, 1976. Marie, Jonas—Qui aura 25 ans en /'an 2000 (also known as Jonah—Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000), New Yorker, 1976. Friend, On aura tout vu (also known as We've Seen Everything), Gaumont International, 1976. Marie, F comme Fairbanks (also known as F for Fairbanks), Gaumont International, 1976. Juliette, Dites-lui que je /'a/me (also known as Tell Him I Love Him), World Marketing, 1977. Julia, Les Routes du sud (also known as The Roads of the South), Parafrance/Trinacra, 1978. /.'/ngorgo (also known as Bottleneck and Traffic Jam), CineTel, 1978. Nicole, Au revoir, a lundi (also known as Goodbye, See You Monday), Cades, 1979.
MOORE « 2 2 7 Marie Mage, La Derobade (also known as The Getaway), World Marketing, 1979. Corinne Levasseur, La Femme Flic (also known as The Woman Cop), AMLF, 1980. Title role, Josepha, GEF/CCFC, 1981. Julie Boucher, Est-ce bien raisonnable? (also known as Is This Really Reasonable?), AMLF, 1981. Marie, La Gueule du loup (also known as The Jaws of the Wo//), Union Generale, 1981. Madeleine, Coup de foudre (also known as Entre Nous, Between Us, and At First Sight), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/UA, 1983. Jessica, Canicule (also known as Dog Day), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1984. Laura, Le Vol du Sphinx (also known as The F//ght of the Phoenix), President/Distributeurs Associes, 1984. Alice, Attention/ Une femme peut en cacher une autre (also known as My Other Husband), Gaumont International/Triumph, 1985. Blanche et Marie, FR3/Canal Plus/G.A./Odessa, 1985. Monique, Menage (also known as Tenue de soiree and Evening Dress), AAA Classics/Cinecom International/Roissy/Norstar, 1986. Lauda, Les Fortes tournantes (also known as The Revolving Doors), Union Generale, 1988. Title role, La Lectrice (also known as The Reader), Orion Classics, 1989. Camille, Milou en May (also known as May Fools), Orion Classics, 1990. Maheude, Germinal, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Patricia, Un Indien dans la ville (also known as Little Indian, Big City, An Indian in Paris and An Indian in the City), AMLF, 1994. Also appeared as Gisele, Guy de Maupassant, 1982; Helene Voisin, La Totalel, 1991; Brigitte, Netchaiev est de Retour, 1991; Louise Sherry, Le Bal des CassePieds, 1992; as herself, Patrick Dewaere, 1992; Marie, Tango, 1993; Julie, Montparnasse— Pondichery, 1993; Tendre Dracula; The Bottom Line. *
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MOORE, Dudley 1935PERSONAL Full name, Dudley Stuart John Moore; born April 19, 1935, in Dagenham, Essex, England; son of John (a
228 • MOORE railroad electrician) and Ada Francis (a secretary; maiden name, Hughes) Moore; married Suzy Kendall (an actress), 1968 (divorced); married Tuesday Weld (an actress), 1975 (divorced, 1980); married Brogan Lane, February 21, 1988 (marriage ended); married Nicole Rothschild, 1994; children: (second marriage) Patrick. Education: Magdalen College, Oxford, B.A., 1957, B.Mus., 1958; also attended Guildhall School of Music, London. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Contact—Rogers and Cowan. Career: Actor, composer, musician, writer, and producer. Royal Shakespeare Company, London, composer of incidental music, 1958-60; jazz pianist with the John Dankworth Band and with the Vic Lewis Band, which toured U.S. cities in 1959; performed in concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 1960; nightclub performer at the Establishment Club, London, 1961, the Blue Angel, New York City, 1963, the Village Vanguard and Rainbow Grill, both New York City, 1964, Small's, London, 1973, and at Michael's Pub, New York City, 1974; Gillian Lynne Dance Company, Saville Theatre, London, composer of incidental music, 1963; Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, guest pianist, 1981. Member: British Actors' Equity Association, Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild, Performing Rights Society, St. James's Club, Annabel's Club, Harry's Bar, Tramp Club. Awards, Honors: Shared special Antoinette Perry Award, 1963, for Beyond the Fringe; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best light entertainment performance on television, 1965, shared special Antoinette Perry Award, 1974, for Good Evening; shared Grammy Award, best spoken word recording, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1974, for Good Evening; Golden Apple Award, male discovery of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1979; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1981, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a motion picture comedy or special, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1982, both for Arthur; National Association of Theatre Operators (NATO) Award, male star of the year, 1983; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a motion picture comedy or musical, 1985, for Micki and Maude.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 CREDITS Film Appearances: Narrator, The Hat (animated), Contemporary Films, 1964. John Finsbury, The Wrong Box, Columbia, 1966. Stanley Moon, Bedazzled, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Rupert Street, Thirty Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia, Columbia, 1968. Police sergeant, The Bed Sitting Room, United Artists (UA), 1969. Lieutenant Kit Barrington, Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies (also known as Monte Carlo or Bust!), Paramount, 1969. Dormouse, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, American National Enterprises, 1972. Stan ley Tibbets, Foul Play, Paramount, 1978. George Webber, 10, Warner Bros., 1979. Narrator, To Russia . . . With Elton (documentary), ITC Entertainment, 1979. Harvey Orkin and Herschel, Wholly Moses!, Columbia, 1980. Dr. Watson, Mrs. Ada Holmes, and Mrs. Spiggott, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Atlantic, 1980. Derek and Clive Get the Horn, 1980. Arthur Bach, Arthur, Warner Bros., 1981. Patrick Dalton, Six Weeks, Universal, 1982. Saul Benjamin, Lovesick, Warner Bros., 1983. Jason Carmichael, Romantic Comedy, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/UA, 1983. Wylie Cooper, Best Defense, Paramount, 1984. Rob Salinger, Micki and Maude, Columbia, 1984. Claude Eastman, Unfaithfully Yours, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Patch, Santa Claus: The Movie, TriStar, 1985. Dr. Jack Hammond, Like Father, Like Son, TriStar, 1987. Arthur Bach, Arthur II: On the Rocks, Warner Bros., 1988. Narrator, The Adventures of Milo and Otis, Colum-
bia, 1989. Emory Leeson, Crazy People, Paramount, 1990. Melvyn Orton, Blame It on the Bellboy, Buena Vista, 1992. Planet Cleveland Man, The Pickle, 1993. Simon Farrell, A Weekend in the Country, Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1996. The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson, 1996. Film Work: Executive producer, Derek and Clive Get the Horn, 1980. Executive producer, Arthur II: On the Rocks, Warner Bros., 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Series: Not Only. . . But Also, BBC, 1964, 1966. Goodbye Again, ITV, 1968. Not Only. . . But Also, BBC, 1970. Here's Lulu... Not to Mention Dudley Moore, BBC, 1972. Ready, Steady, Co/, The Disney Channel, 1989. Host, Orchestral, Showtime, 1991. Host, Concerto, syndicated, 1993. Dudley Bristol, Dudley (also known as Modern Times), CBS, 1993. Dudley Walker, Daddy's Girls, 1994. Voice of Spin, National Geographies Really Wild Animals (documentary), CBS, 1995. Also appeared in the series Strictly for the Birds. Television Appearances; Specials: A Trip to the Moon, CBS, 1964. Royal Command Performance, ITV, 1965. Us Against the World II, ABC, 1978. The Muppets Go to the Movies, ABC, 1981. Bob Hope's Pink Panther Thanksgiving Gala, NBC, 1982. Bob Hope Special: Happy Birthday, Bob!, NBC, 1983. The American Film Institute Salute to John Huston, CBS, 1983. Comic Relief, HBO, 1987. Mancini and Friends, PBS, 1987. The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1988. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1988. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. Host, The Comedy Club Special (also known as The Best of the Comedy Clubs), ABC, 1988. The 75th Anniversary of Beverly Hills (also known as Beverly Hills 75th Diamond Jubilee), ABC, 1989. America's All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (also known as The 2nd Annual America's Hope Award), ABC, 1989. The 67st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Master of ceremonies, The 8th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Here to Make Music, PBS, 1989. Host, Christmas with the Stars: An International Earthquake Benefit, syndicated, 1989. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1990. The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball, Arts and Entertainment, 1990.
MOORE «229 Life of Python, Showtime, 1990. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. Host, Camera Magic: Images of Nature (documentary), PBS, 1990. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. The Meaning of Life, CBS, 1991. Presenter, The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. The Full Wax, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. What Is This Thing Called Love? (also known as The Barbara Walters Special), ABC, 1993. "A Salute to the Newport Jazz Festival/' In Performance at the White House, PBS, 1993. Host, Disney's Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra, The Disney Channel, 1993. "Dudley Moore," A & E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Voice of Spin, Rea//y Wild Animals: Wonders Down Under, 1994. Voice of Spin, Really Wild Animals: Totally Tropical Rain Forest, 1994. Voice of Spin, Rea//y Wild Animals: Totally Swinging Safari, 1994. Voice of Spin, Rea//y Wild Animals: Deep Sea Dive, 1994. Voice of Spin, Really Wild Animals: Amazing North America, 1994. Voice of Spin, Really Wild Animals: Adventures in Asia, 1994. Narrator of Pleasure at Her Majesty's, 1976. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dolly, ABC, 1987. The//m Henson Hour, NBC, 1989. Appeared in episodes of The Jack Parr Show, NBC; and The Tonight Show, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Una's imaginary friend and President Andrews, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Orchestral, Showtime, 1991. Executive producer, Concerto, syndicated, 1993. Stage Appearances: Ensemble, Beyond the Fringe (revue), Edinburgh Festival, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1959, then (London debut), Fortune Theatre, 1961, later (Broadway debut), John Golden Theatre, 1962. Allan Felix, Play It Again, Sam, Globe Theatre, London, 1970.
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Behind the Fridge (two-person show with Peter Cook), Cambridge Theatre, London, 1972-73, then retitled Good Evening, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1973. Made stage debut with Oxford University Drama Society, 1955. Toured in Behind the Fridge, Australian and New Zealand cities, 1971-72; and in Good Evening (two-person show with Cook), U.S. cities, 1975. WRITINGS Plays: Composer of incidental music, Serjeant Musgrave's Dance, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1959. Composer of incidental music, One-Way Pendulum, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1959. (With Bennett, Cook, and Miller) Beyond the Fringe (revue), Edinburgh Festival, Lyceum Theatre, 1959, then Fortune Theatre, 1961, later John Golden Theatre, 1962, published by Souvenir Press, 1962, and Random House (New York City), 1963. Composer of incidental music, Platonov, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1960. Composer of incidental music, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1962. Composer, England, Our England, Prince's Theatre, London, 1962. Composer of incidental music, The Owl and the Pussycat (ballet), Western Theatre Ballet Company, London, 1962. Adapter, Play It Again, Sam, Globe Theatre, London, 1970. (With Cook) Behind the Fridge (revue), Cambridge Theatre, 1972, then retitled Good Evening, Plymouth Theatre, 1973. Films: Screenwriter (with Cook; also composer) Bedazzled, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Screenwriter (with Joseph McGrath and John Wells; also composer) Thirty Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia, Columbia, 1968. Composer, Inadmissable Evidence, Paramount, 1968. Composer, Staircase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Screenwriter (with Cook and Paul Morrissey; also composer) The Hound of the Baskervilles, Atlantic, 1980. Composer, Derek and Clive Get the Horn, 1980. Composer, Six Weeks, Universal, 1982.
Television: (With Cook) Not Only . . . But Also (series), BBC, 1964, 1966, 1970. Composer of theme music, Dudley (also known as Modem Times), CBS, 1993. Other: Author of Dud and Pete: The Dagenham Dialogues, 1971. RECORDINGS Albums: Record albums include Good Evening (original cast recording), 1973; Beyond the Fringe (original cast recording); Bedazzled (original soundtrack); The Other Side of Dudley Moore; Today; Genuine Dud; Derek and Clive—Live; All That Jazz; and Dudley Moore Trio—Down Under.
MOORE, Julianne 1961PERSONAL Born in 1961 at Fort Bragg, in North Carolina; father, a former helicopter pilot, lawyer and judge; mother, a psychiatric social worker; married John Gould Rubin (an actor; separated). Education: Graduated from Boston University's School for the Arts. Avocational interests: Reading novels, studying Spanish, baking. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, Daytime Drama Series Best Ingenue, 1988, for As the World Turns. CREDITS Film Appearances: Susan, "Lot 249," Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Paramount, 1990. Elinor, The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, Buena Vista, 1992. Marlene, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Buena Vista, 1992. Ruthie, Benny &]oon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Sharon Dulaney, Body of Evidence, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1993. Dr. Ann Eastman, The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Marian Wyman, Short Cuts, Fine Line, 1993. Yelena, Vanya on 42nd Street, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Beth, Roommates, Buena Vista, 1995. Carol White, Safe, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Electra, Assassins, Warner Bros., 1995. Rebecca Taylor, Nine Months, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Dora Maar, Surviving Picasso, Warner Bros., 1996. Amber Waves, Boogie Nights, New Line Cinema, 1997. Dr. Sarah Harding, Lost World: The Jurassic Park (also known as The Lost World), MCA/Universal, 1997. Mia, The Myth of Fingerprints, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Franny Hughes, As the World Turns, CBS, beginning in 1985. Television Appearances; Miniseries: India West, /'// Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Peggy Lynn Brady, Money, Power, Murder (also known as Dead Air), CBS, 1989. Tina, "High Rise," B.L Stryker, ABC, 1990. Connie Stone, Cast a Deadly Spell (also known as Lovecraft), HBO, 1991. Marcy, The Last to Go, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: As herself, Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, Bravo, 1994. Voiceover, "The Telephone/' American Experience, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 4th Annual MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1995. Stage Appearances: Plenty, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1984. The Dresser, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1984. Mandy, Serious Money, Public Theatre, New York City, 1987. Bone-the-Fish, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1988. Ophelia, Hamlet, GuthrieTheatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1988. Also appeared in Ice Cream with Hot Fudge, Public Theatre, New York City; Uncle Vanya; The Road to Nirvana; and The Father.
MOORE «231 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Allure, October, 1995, pp. 174, 216. Cosmopolitan, November, 1993, p. 168."
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Born October 14, 1927, in London, England; son of George (a police officer) and Lily (Pope) Moore; married Doom van Steyn (divorced, 1953); married Dorothy Squires (divorced); married Luisa Mattioli (an actress), April 11, 1968 (separated, 1995); children: Deborah, Geoffrey, Christian. Education: Attended the Art School, London; trained for the stage at Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1944-45. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Military service: British Army, 1945-48. Member: St. James's Club, Garrick Club. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, world's favorite male film actor, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1980. CREDITS Film Appearances: Pianist, Double Wedding, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1937. Ship's steward, The First Hundred Years, MGM, 1938. Attendant, Of Human Hearts, MGM, 1938. Orderly, Thunder Afloat, MGM, 1939. Shadow of the Thin Man, MGM, 1941. Spy, Panama Hattie, MGM, 1942. Cameraman, Girl Crazy (also known as When the Girls Meet the Boys), MGM, 1943. Chauffeur, Meet the People, MGM, 1944. Vacation from Marriage (also known as Perfect Strangers), MGM, 1945. Detective Foster, The Fuller Brush Man (also known as That Man Mr. Jones), Columbia, 1948. Homecoming, MGM, 1948. The Luxury Liner, MGM, 1948. Piccadilly Incident (also known as They Met at Midnight), MGM, 1948.
232 • MOORE Showtime (also known as Gaiety George), Warner Bros./EFI, 1948. A Southern Yankee (also known as My Hero!), MGM, 1948. State of the Union (also known as The World and His Wife), MGM, 1948. The Gal Who Took the West, Universal, 1949. The Gay Lady (also known as Trottie True), General Films, 1949. East Side, West Side, MGM, 1949. M. C. Major, Francis, Universal, 1949. Paper Orchid, Columbia, 1949. Fingerprint man, Whirlpool, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1949. Escort, Duchess of Idaho, MGM, 1950. Father of the Bride, MGM, 1950. Assistant clerk, Key to the City, MGM, 1950. Saltonstall, As Young as You Feel, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. It's a Big Country, MGM, 1951. Let's Make It Legal, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. The Strip, MGM, 1951. Photographer, Too Young to Kiss, MGM, 1951. Wall Street tycoon, Meet Me at the Fair, Universal, 1952. Man, Monkey Business, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952. President's aide, Stars and Stripes Forever (also known as Marching Along), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1952. Man with Hogarth, The Clown, MGM, 1953. Dangerous When Wet, MGM, 1953. Mr. Victor, Pickup on South Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Scandal at Scourie, MGM, 1953. Paul, The Last Time I Saw Paris, MGM, 1954. Cyril Lawrence, Interrupted Melody, MGM, 1955. Jack, The King's Thief, MGM, 1955. Prince Henri, Diane, MGM, 1956. Captain Michael Stuart, The Miracle, Warner Bros., 1959. Paul Wilton, The Sins of Rachel Cade (also known as Rachel Cade), Warner Bros., 1960. Shaun Garrett, Cold of the Seven Saints, Warner Bros., 1961. Gary Fenn, Crossplot, United Artists (UA), 1969. Harold Pel ham, The Man Who Haunted Himself, Associated, 1970. James Bond, Live and Let Die, UA, 1973. James Bond, The Man with the Golden Gun, UA, 1974. Rod Slater, Gold, Allied Artists, 1974. Michael Scott, That Lucky Touch, Allied Artists, 1975. Save Us from Our Friends, 1975.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Ulysses, Street People, American International, 1976. Sebastian Oldsmith, Shout at the Devil, American International, 1976. James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me, UA, 1977. Lieutenant Shawn Flynn, The Wild Geese, Allied Artists, 1978. Major Otto Hecht, Escape to Athena, Associated, 1979. James Bond, Moonraker, UA, 1979. Esther, Ruth, and Jennifer, 1979. Rufus Excalibur ffolkes, Ffolkes (also known as Assault Force and North Sea Hijack), Universal, 1980. Captain Gavin Stewart, The Sea Wolves, Paramount, 1981. Harry, "An Englishman's Home," in Sunday Lovers (also known as Les Seducteurs), UA, 1981. James Bond, For Your Eyes Only, UA, 1981. Seymour Goldfarb, The Cannonball Run, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. James Bond, Octopussy, MGM/UA, 1983. Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau, Curse of the Pink Panther, UA, 1983. Dr. Judd Stevens, The Naked Face, Cannon, 1984. James Bond, A View to a Kill, MGM/UA, 1984. Voice of Lumi Ukko—The Snowman, The Magic Snowman, 1987. Sir George and McVay, Fire, Ice, and Dynamite, 1990. Gerald Bradley-Smith and Sir John Bavistock, Bullseyel, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Adam, Bed and Breakfast, Hemdale Releasing, 1992. Lord Edgar Dobbs, The Quest, Universal, 1996. Also appeared in No Man's Land and Rape of the Sabines. Television Appearances; Series: Title role, Ivanhoe, syndicated, 1957-58. Silky Harris, The Alaskans, ABC, 1959-60. Cousin Beauregard Maverick, Maverick, ABC, 196061. Simon Templar, The Saint, CBS, 1963-66, NBC, 1967-69. Lord Brett Sinclair, The Persuaders!, ABC, 1971-72. Television Work; Series: Director, The Persuaders!, ABC, 1971-72. Television Appearances; Specials: Royal Variety Performance, ABC, 1973. The Burt Bacharach Special, NBC, 1974. Ann-Margret's Hollywood Movie Girls, ABC, 1980. Night of 100 Stars, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. Host, Happy Anniversary, 007: 25 Years of James Bond, ABC, 1987. Rich and Famous 1988 World's Best, syndicated, 1988. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. We/come Home, America! A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Host, Danny Kaye's International Children's Awards for UNICEF, The Disney Channel, 1992. Sir Edward Ramsey, The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream, PBS, 1993. Host and narrator, Audrey Hepburn Remembered, PBS, 1993. Host, It's Alive: The True Story of Frankenstein, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: "A Murder Is Announced," Goodyear Theatre, NBC, 1956. "The Remarkable Mr. Jerome," Matinee Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Taggar Light," Lux Video Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Avenging of Annie Lette," Matinee Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Rivals," Maverick, ABC, 1959. "The Avon Emeralds," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1959. "Tiger by the Tail," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1961. "Right Off the Boat," The Roaring Twenties, ABC, 1961. "What Can Go Wrong," The Trials of O'Brien, CBS, 1965. Host, The London Palladium, NBC, 1966. The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1981. On Top All Over the World, syndicated, 1985. "Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. "Roger Moore: A Matter of Class," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Title role, Sherlock Holmes in New York, NBC, 1976. Thomas Grace, The Man Who Wouldn't Die (also known as The Gift), ABC, 1995. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, The Man Who Wouldn't Die (also known as The G/ft), ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: A Pin to See the Peepshow, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1953.
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The Concept, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1968. Night of 100 Stars, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Also appeared in Mr. Roberts, I Capture the Castle, and Little Hut. WRITINGS Author of the book James Bond Diary, 1973."
MOORHOUSE Jocelyn 1961(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1961; married P. J. Hogan (a director); children: one son, one daughter. Addresses: /Agent—Beth Swofford, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Director and screenwriter. CREDITS Film Work: Director, Proof, Fine Line, 1991. Producer, Muriel's Wedding, Miramax, 1994. Director, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Director, A Thousand Acres, Beacon Communications/Propaganda Films, 1997. Also director Pavane, 1983; director, The Siege of Barton's Bathroom, 1986. WRITINGS Screenplays: Proof, Fine Line, 1991. Also wrote Pavane, 1983; The Siege of Barton's Bathroom, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 13, 1995, pp. 3638, 40. New York Times, December 8, 1996, p. H22.*
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MOREAU, Jeanne 1928PERSONAL Born January 23, 1928, in Paris, France; daughter of Anatole-Desire (a restaurateur) and Katherine (a dancer; maiden name, Buckley) Moreau; married Jean-Louis Richard (an actor), 1949 (divorced, 1951); married Teodoro Rubanis (divorced, 1977); married William Friedkin (a director), 1977 (divorced, 1980); children: (first marriage) Jerome. Education: Attended Lycee Edgar-Quinet and Conservatoire National d'Art Dramatique. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress, director, producer, and screenwriter. Comedie Francaise, Paris, France, member of group, 1948-52; Theatre Nationale Populaire, Paris, member, 1953; Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France, president, 1975; Moreau Productions, co-founder, 1982. Awards, Honors: Best Actress Award, Cannes Film Festival, 1960, for Moderate cantabile; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, 1966, best foreign actress, for Viva Maria; Chevalier, Legion d'honneur; Ordre Nationale du Merite et des Arts et Lett res. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Dernier amour, 1948. Meurtes (also known as Three Sinners), 1950. Pigalle Sainte-Germain-des-Pres, 1950. L'Homme de ma vie, 1951. // est minuit, Docteur Schweitzer, 1952. Dortoir des grandes (also known as Inside a Girls' Dormitory), 1953. Touchez pas au grisbi, 1953. Rosie Facibey, Julietta, 1953, released in the United States by Kingsley International, 1957. Mother, Secrets d'alcove, Pathe, 1954. Les Intriguantes, 1954. La Reine Margot, 1954. M'sieurlacaille, 1955. Gas-Oil, 1955. Marianne, Les Hommes en blanc (also known as The Doctors), 1955, released in the United States by Kingsley International, 1956. Jusqu-au dernier, 1956.
Le Salaire du peche, 1956. Agnes, Demoniaque (also known as Les Louves and The She Wolves), 1956, released in the United States by Fernard Rivers S.A., 1958. L'Etrange Mr. Steve, 1957. Trois jours a vivre, 1957. Echec a porteur, 1957. Le Dos au mur (also known as Back to the Wall), 1958, released in the United States by Chavane, 1959. Jeanne Tournier, Les Amants (also known as The Lovers), 1958, released in the United States by Zenith, 1959. Florence Carala, Ascenseur pour I'echafaud (also known as Frantic), 1958, released in the United States by Times, 1961. Le Dialogue des Carmelites, 1959. Woman with dog, Les Quatres cents coups (also known as The Four Hundred Blows), Janus, 1959. Juliette de Merteuil, Les Liaisons dangereuses (also known as Relazioni pericolose and Dangerous Love Affairs), 1959, released in the United States byAstor, 1961. Ljuba, Five Branded Women, Paramount, 1960. Anne Desbaredes, Moderate cantabile, 1960, released in the United States by Royal, 1964. Lidia, La notte (also known as The Night and La Nuit), Dino De Laurentiis, 1961, released in the United States by Lopert, 1962. Woman in bar, Une femme est une femme (also known as A Woman Is a Woman and La donna e donna), 1961, released in the United States by Pathe Contemporary, 1964. Catherine, Jules etjim (also known as Jules and Jim), Janus, 1962. Miss Burstner, Le Proces (also known as The Trial, Der Prozess, and // processo), 1962, released in the United States by Astor, 1963. Title role, Eva (also known as Eva, the Devil's Woman), Paris Film/lnteropa, 1962, released in the United States by Times, 1964. Frenchwoman, The Victors, Columbia, 1963. Jeanne, Le Feu follet (also known as The Fire Within and Fuoco fatuo), 1963, released in the United States by Governor/Gibralter, 1964. Jackie Demaistre, La Ba/e ofes anges (also known as Bay of Angels), Pathe Contemporary, 1964. Celestine, Le Journal d'une femme de chambre (also known as Diary of a Chambermaid and II diario di una earner/era), Cocinor, 1964, released in the United States by International Classics, 1965. Cathy, Peau de banane (also known as Banana Peel), 1964, released in the United States by Pathe, 1965.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Christine, Le Train (also known as The Train and // treno), 1964, released in the United States by United Artists (UA), 1965. Title role, Mata Hari Agent H-21 (also known as Mata Han and Mata Han, agente segreto H 21), Magna, 1965. Maria I, Viva Maria, UA, 1965. Marchioness Eloise of Frinton, The Yellow RollsRoyce, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1965. Title role, Mademoiselle, Lopert, 1966. Doll Tearsheet, Chimes at Midnight (also known as Campanadas a medianoche and Falstaff), Peppercorn-Wormser/U-M Film Distributors, 1967. L'Amour a travers les ages, 1967. Anna, The Sailor from Gibraltar, Lopert, 1967. Title role, "Mademoiselle Mimi" in Le Plus vieux metier du monde (also known as The Oldest Profession, L'amore attraverso i secoli, and Das alteste gewerbe der welt), 1967, released in the United States by Goldstone/VIP, 1968. Julie Kohler, La Mariee etait en noir (also known as The Bride Wore Black), Artistes Associes, 1968. Catherine the Great, Great Catherine, Warner Bros., 1968. Virginie Ducrot, Une Histoire immortelle (also known as The Immortal Story), 1968, released in the United States by Fleetwood/Altura, 1969. Le Petit Theatre de Jean Renoir (also known as The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir), 1969. Le Corps de Diane (also known as Diane's Body), 1969. As herself, Alex in Wonderland, MGM, 1970. Langlois (short documentary film), 1970. Martine Bernard, Monte Walsh, National General, 1970. Madeleine, Comptes a rebours (also known as Reckonings Against the Grain), CCFC, 1971. Myriam, L'Humeur vagabonde (also known as Vagabond Humor), Sodor Films, 1971. L'Aimie, the Other Woman, Nathalie Granger, French Consulate/MoulletetCompagnie, 1972. Louise, Chere Louise (also known as Dear Louise), Columbia-Warner Distributors, 1972. Renee, La Race des "Seigneurs" (also known as The "Elite" Group), Films la Boetie, 1973. Jeanne, Les Valseuses (also known as Going Places), Cinema V, 1974. Elisa Boussac, Je t'aime (also known as / Love You), Films Mutuels, 1974. Pleurs, 1974. Maria, Lejardin qui bascule (also known as The Garden That T/7ts), Coline Distribution, 1975. Berthe, Souvenirs d'en France (also known as French Provincial and Inside Memories of France), AMLF, 1975.
MOREAU * 2 3 5 Sylvana, Hu-Man, Romantique/ORTF/Camera One, 1975. Sarah Dedieu, Lumiere (also known as Light), Gaumont, 1975, released in the United States by New World, 1976. Didi, The Last Tycoon, Paramount, 1976. Florence, Mr. Klein (also known as M. Klein), FoxLira/Quartet, 1976. Madame Rosa, 1978. Helene, Plein sud (also known as Heat of Desire), Triumph, 1980. L'/ntoxe, 1980. Luc/en chez les barbares, 1981. Title role, Joanna Francesa (also known as Jeanne the Frenchwoman), Unifilm/New Yorker, 1981. Lou, La Truite (also known as The Trout), Gaumont/ TF1/Triumph, 1982. Lysiane, Querelly—ein pakt mit dem teufel (also known as Querelle and Querelle—A Pact with the Devil), Palace, 1982, released in the United States by Triumph, 1983. Mille milliards de dollars, 1982. Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid, 1982. The Wizard of Babylon, New Yorker, 1983. Jean-Louis Barrault—A Man of the Theatre (documentary), Beta Film, 1984. Lillian Gish (documentary), Acapella Films, 1984. The hostess, Le Paltoquet (also known as The Nonentity), AAA/Roissy/Artificial Eye, 1986. Marie-Aude, Sauve-toi Lola, Onyx/AAA Classics, 1986. Sabine, Le Miracule (also known as The Miracle Healing), Films du Volcan, 1986, released in the United States by Cannon Releasing, 1987. Francois Simon—La Presence, CSS Geneva, 1986. Narrator, Hotel Terminus: Klaus Barbie, His Life and Times (also known as Hotel Terminus: Klaus Barbie et son temps; documentary), Samuel Goldwyn/Orion International, 1988. Calling the Shots (documentary), World Artists Releasing/Cineplex Odeon/Films Transit, 1988. La Nuit de /'ocean (also known as The Night of the Ocean), Forum Distribution/World Marketing, 1988. Jour apres jour, 1988. La Doria, La femme fardee, 1990. Anna Karamazoff, 1991. The wife, The Suspended Step of the Stork, 1991. Narrator, The Architecture of Doom, 1991. Lady M, The Old Lady Who Walked in the Sea, 1991. Edith Farber, Until the End of the World, Warner Bros., 1991. Amande, La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), Samuel Goldwyn, 1991.
236 • MORRICONE Tete, A demain, 1992. Voice of Marguerite Duras, The Lover (also known as L'Amant), MGM, 1992. The baroness, Alberto Express, MK2, 1992. Sister Banville, Map of the Human Heart (also known as La carte du tendre), Miramax, 1993. Lili, The Summer House, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. The wife of the old man, The Absence, 1993. Rose, My Name Is Victor, 1993. Friend, Beyond the Clouds (also known as Chronicle of a Love That Never Was, The Girl, the Crime, Don't Try to See Me Again, This Body of Mud, Par-dela les Nuages, Lies, Nothing But Lies, The Antonioni Project, Mediations, Five Stories, and /Above the Clouds), Mercure Distribution, 1995. Actor for a day, A Hundred and One Nights (also known as Les cent et une nuits), Mercure Distribution, 1995. Adrienne Mark, The Proprietor, Warner Bros., 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Specials: The American Film Institute Salute to Lillian Gish, CBS, 1984. With Orson Welles: Stories from a Life in Film, TNT, 1990. RECORDINGS Albums: Narrator, Babar the Elephant, Deutsche Gramophon, c. 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: Lumiere (also known as Light), Gaumont, 1975, released in the United States by New World, 1976. (With Henriette Jelinek) L'Adolescente (also known as The Adolescent), Parafrance, 1978. OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared in Elevator to the Scaffold, Louise, and 5ee You Tomorrow. Appeared in The Deep (also known as Dead Reckoning and Direction Towards Death), filmed in 1967, but never released.
Periodicals: Film Comment, March-April, 1990, p. 20. New York Times, June 30, 1976.*
Scheduled to appear in Un Amour de Sorciere, 1997, and as Libra, Amour et Confusions, 1997. Film Work: Director, Lumiere (also known as Light), Gaumont, 1975, released in the United States by New World, 1976. Director, L'Adolescente (also known as The Adolescent), Parafrance, 1978. Producer and director, Lillian Gish (documentary), Acapella Films, 1984. Stage Appearances: Sarah Bernhardt, Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1983. Hannah Jelkes, The Night of the Iguana, Morris Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1985. Made stage debut in A Month in the Country, Comedie Francaise, Paris, France. Also appeared in French productions of L'Heure eblouissante (also known as The Dazzling Hour), 1953; La Chatte sur un toit brulant (also known as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof)', La Chevauchee sur le lac de Constance (also known as The Ride Across Lake Constance); La Machine infernale; Pygmalion; La Bonne Soupe; Lulu; and L'lntoxe. Television Appearances; Movies: Angelique, A Foreign Field, BBC, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994.
MORRICONE, Ennio 1928(Leo Nichols) PERSONAL Born November 10, 1928, in Rome, Italy; son of Mario and Libera Morricone; married Maria Travia; children: two sons, two daughters. Education: Studied with Goffredo Petrassi at the Academy of Santa Cecilia. Addresses: Agent—Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency. Contact—c/o AFTRA, 6922 Hollywood Blvd., 8th Floor, Hollywood, CA 90028; c/o Piazza ss. Giovanni e Paolo 8, 00184 Rome, Italy. Career: Composer, orchestrator, music director, and conductor. Nuova Consonanza (improvisational music group), performer. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best original score, 1978, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, and Anthony Asquith Award, best original film music, both 1979, all for Days of Heaven; Academy Award nomination, best original
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 score, Golden Globe Award, best original score for a motion picture, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association award nomination, best original score, all 1987, all for The Mission; London Film Critics Award, best music, 1988, for The Mission and The Untouchables; Academy Award nomination, best original score, Golden Globe award nomination, best original score for a motion picture, and Grammy Award, best album of an original instrumental score for a motion picture, all 1988, all for The Untouchables; London Film Critics Award, career achievement, 1988; Annual Cable Excellence (ACE) Award, best original score, 1988, for "Control/' HBO Showcase; Academy Award nomination, best score, 1991, for Bugsy. CREDITS Film Work; Music Director, Except Where Indicated: La Monachine (also known as The Little Nuns), 1963, released in the United States, Embassy, 1965. Centomila dollari per Ringo, 1965. Quien sabe? (also known as A Bullet for the Genera/), 1966. Gentleman jo . . . uccidi, 1967. Once upon a Time in the West (also known as Cera una volta il west), 1968, released in the United States, Paramount, 1969. Hornet's Nest, United Artists (UA), 1970. My Name Is Nobody (also known as // mio nome e nessuno), 1973, released in the United States, Universal, 1974. Conductor, The End of the Came (also known as Murder on the Bridge and Der Richter und Sein Henker), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Exorcist II: The Heretic, Warner Bros., 1977. Orca (also known as La Orca and Orca—Killer Whale), Paramount, 1977. Days of Heaven, Paramount, 1978. And orchestrator and conductor, Bloodline (also known as Sidney Sheldon's "Bloodline"), Paramount, 1979. The Island, Universal, 1980. La Cage aux folles II, 1980, released in the United States, UA, 1981. Nana, 1982, released in the United States, Cannon, 1983. // miestero della quattro corona (also known as Treasure of the Four Crowns and El tesora de las cuatro coronas), 1982, released in the United States, Cannon, 1983. Conductor, La Chiave (also known as The Key), 1983, released in the United States, Enterprise, 1985. Sahara, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer(MGM)/UA, 1984.
MORRICONE «237 La Cage aux folles III: The Wedding, Warner Bros./ Columbia/TriStar, 1985. And orchestrator, The Mission, Warner Bros., 1986. And orchestrator, The Untouchables, Warner Bros., 1987. Orchestrator and conductor, Rampage, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987, released in the United States, Vestron Video, 1992. Also orchestrator and conductor, Frantic, Warner Bros., 1988. A Time of Destiny, Columbia, 1988. Orchestrator and conductor, Casualties of War, Columbia, 1989. Orchestrator and conductor, State of Grace, Orion, 1990. Orchestrator and conductor, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Orchestrator and conductor, City of Joy, TriStar, 1992. Orchestrator and conductor, In the Line of Fire, Columbia, 1993. Orchestrator and conductor, Jonah Who Lived in the Whale, 1993. Orchestrator and conductor, Wolf, Columbia, 1994. Orchestrator and conductor, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. Conductor, A Pure Formality (also known as Una Pura Formalita, A Simple Formality, Only a Formality, and A Mere Formality), Sony Picture Classics, 1994. Orchestrator and conductor, The Star Maker, Miramax, 1995. Television Work: Music director, Moses—the Lawgiver (miniseries), CBS, 1975. Orchestrator, consultant, and conductor, Jacob (movie), TNT, 1994. Conductor and music supervisor, Abraham (miniseries), TNT, 1994. Music coordinator and consultant, Joseph, TNT, 1995. Music coordinator and consultant, Moses (miniseries), TNT, 1996. End title music arranger and conductor, Samson and Delilah (miniseries), TNT, 1996. RECORDINGS Albums; Original Soundtrack Recordings: A Fistful of Dollars, RCA, 1967. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Liberty, 1967. Guns for San Sebastian, MCA, 1968. Once upon a Time in the West, Mercury, 1969. Bloodline, Varese/Sarabande, 1979. Once upon a Time in America, RCA, 1984.
238 • MORRICONE Sahara, Varese/Sarabande, 1984. Reef Son/a, Varese/Sarabande, 1985. The Mission, Virgin, 1986. The Untouchables, A&M, 1987. A Fistful of Film Music: The Ennio Morricone Anthology, 1995. WRITINGS For Films; Composer of Scores: // federate (also known as The Fascist), 1961, released in the United States, Embassy, 1965. Diciotteni al sole (also known as Eighteen in the Sun and Beach Party Italian Style), 1962, released in the United States, Coldstone, 1964. La Voglio matta (also known as Crazy Desire), 1962, released in the United States, Embassy, 1964. La cuccagna, 1962. / basilischi (also known as The Lizards), 1963. // successo (also known as The Success), 1963. Le ore dell'amore, 1963. La Monachine (also known as The Little Nuns), 1963, released in the United States, Embassy, 1965. / malamondo, Titan is, 1964. (As Leo Nichols) A Fistful of Dollars (also known as Per un pugno di dollari), UA, 1964. (With Gino Paoli) Before the Revolution (also known as Prima delta revoluzione), 1964, released in the United States, New Yorker, 1964. / marziani hanno dodici man/ (also known as Siammo quattro marziani, Llegaron los marcianos, and The Twelve-Handed Men of Mars), 1964, released in the United States, Epoca, 1964. / pugni in tasca (also known as Fist in the Pocket and Fists in the Pocket), 1964, released in the United States, Peppercorn Wormser, 1968. El Greco, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Amanti d'oltretomba (also known as Nightmare Castle, Night of the Doomed, The Faceless Monsters, and /.overs from beyond the Tomb), 1965, released in the United States, Allied Artists, 1966. For a Few Dollars More (also known as Per qualche dollaro in piu), 1965, released in the United States, UA, 1967. Una pistola per Ringo (also known as A Pistol for Ringo), 1965. Centomila dollari per Ringo, 1965. // trionfo di Ringo, 1965. Quien sabe? (also known as A Bullet for the General), 1966. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (also known as // buono, il brutto, il cattivo), U A, 1966. (With Gino Pontecorvo) La battaglia di Algeri (also known as The Battle of Algiers), 1966, released in the United States, Rizzoli, 1967.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Uccelacci e uccellini (also known as The Hawks and the Sparrows), 1966, released in the United States, Brandon, 1967. (With Piero Piccioni and Gino Marinuzzi, Jr.) Matchless, 1966, released in the United States, UA, 1967. (As Leo Nichols) Navajo Joe (also known as Un dollaro a testa and Joe, El implacable), 1966, released in the United States, UA, 1967. Up the MacCregors (also known as Sette donne per / MacCregor and 5/ete mujeres para los MacGregors), 1966, released in the United States, Columbia, 1967. Lutring . . . reveille-toi et meurs (also known as Svegliati e uccidi [Lutring] and Wake Up and Die), 1966, released in the United States, Rizzoli, 1967. Seven Guns for the MacCregors (also known as Sette pistole per i MacGregor and S/ete pistolas para los MacGregors), 1966, released in the United States, Columbia, 1968. Operation Kid Brother (also known as O.K. Conner/), UA, 1967. The Rover (also known as L'aventuriero and The Adventurer), Cinerama, 1967. La ragazza e il generate (also known as The Girl and the General), 1967, released in the United States, MGM, 1967. (With Piccioni) La streghe (also known as The Witches), 1967, released in the United States, Lopert, 1967. Da uomo a uoma (also known as Death Rides a Horse), 1967, released in the United States, UA, 1967. (As Leo Nichols) / crude// (also known as The Hellbenders), 1967, released in the United States, Embassy, 1967. La resa dei conti (also known as The Big Gundown), 1967, released in the United States, Columbia, 1968. La Cina e vicina (also known as China Is Near), 1967, released in the United States, Royal Films International, 1968. Ad ogni costo (also known as Grand Slam, Top Job, and Diamantes a go-go), 1967, released in the United States, Paramount, 1968. La Bataille de San Sebastian (also known as Guns for San Sebastian, Los canones de San Sebastian, and / cannon/ di San Sebastian), 1967, released in the United States, MGM, 1968. Arabella, 1967, released in the United States, Universal, 1969. Un fiume di dollari (also known as The Hills Run Red), 1967.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 L'harem, 1967. Face/a a face/a, 1967. Gentleman Jo . . . uccidi, 1967. Escalation, 1968. Comandamenti per un gangster, 1968. Partner, 1968. Vergogna Schifosi (also known as The Dirty Angels), 1968. // grande silenzio, 1968. Roma come Chicago, 1968. L'alibi, 1968. Corn uomo corn, 1968. H.2S, 1968.
Et per tetto un cielo di stelle, 1968. Danger: Diabolik, Paramount, 1968. Galileo, Fenice Cinematografica, 1968. Ruba al prossimo tuo (also known as Una coppia tranquilla and A Fine Pair), 1968, released in the United States, National General, 1969. Cospodjica Doktor—Spijunka bez imena (also known as Fraulein Doktor), 1968, released in the United States, Paramount, 1969. Scusi, facciamo I'amore? (also known as ft si on faisait I'amour? and Listen, Let's Make Love), 1968, released in the United States, Lopert, 1969. Once upon a Time in the West (also known as Cera una volta il west), 1968, released in the United States, Paramount, 1969. Teorema (also known as Theorem), 1968, released in the United States, Continental Distributing, 1969. Craz/a, z/a (also known as Thank You, Aunt and Come Play with Me), 1968, released in the United States, Avco-Embassy, 1969. La monaca di Monza (also known as Una storia Lombarda, The Lady of Monza, and The Nun of Monza), 1968, released in the United States, Tower, 1970. (With Bruno Nicolai) // mercenario (also known as Salario para matar and The Mercenary), 1968, released in the United States, UA, 1970. Un tranquillo posto di campagna (also known as Un Tranquille a la campagne and A Quiet Place in the Country), 1968, released in the United States, Lopert, 1970. (With Nicolai) La dalle ardenne all'inferno (also known as Dirty Heroes), 1968, released in the United States, Golden Eagle, 1971. Un Bellissima novembre (also known as That Splendid November), 1968, released in the United States, UA, 1971. C//a intoccabili (also known as Machine Cun McCain), 1969, released in the United States, Columbia, 1969.
MORRICONE « 2 3 9 The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (also known as The Phantom of Terror), 1969, released in the United States, UM, 1970. Quemimada! (also known as Burn), 1969, released in the United States, UA, 1970. The Sicilian Clan (also known as Le Clan des Sicilians), 1969, released in the United States, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Un escrito di cinque womini (also known as The Five Man Army), 1969, released in the United States, MGM, 1970. Metti, une sera a cena, 1969. Una breve stag/one (also known as Brief Season), 1969. Mete//o, 1969. Tepepa, 1969. La stag/one del sens/, 1969. Cuore di mamma, 1969 L'assoluto naturale, 1969. Mangiala, 1969. Ecce homo—I soparavvisuti, 1969. Sal cosa faceva Stalin alle donne, 1969. La donna invisible, 1969. 5anza sapere niente di lei, 1969. Cottmituns, 1970. La moglie piu bell a, 1970. Uccidete il vitello grasso ed arrostitelo, 1970. Ciocchi particolari, 1970. / cannibali (also known as The Cannibals), Dori-San Marco, 1970. La califfa (also known as Lady Califfa), Titanus, 1970. Hornet's Nest, UA, 1970. Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto (also known as Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion), 1970, released in the United States, Columbia, 1970. Two Mules for Sister Sara, Universal, 1970. Quancfo le donne avevano la coda (also known as When Women Had Tails), 1970, released in the United States, Film Ventures, 1970. Maddalena, International CoProduction, 1970. Vamos a matar, companeros (also known as Companeros), 1970, released in the United States, GSF, 1970. Citta violenta (also known as The Family and Violent City), 1970, released in the United States, International CoProduction/EDP Films, 1974. Chi I'ha vista morire? (also known as Who Saw Her Die?), Assonitis-Romeo, 1971. La classe opera/a in paradiso (also known as The Working Class Goes to Heaven and Lulu the Tool), Euro International, 1971. Cat o' Nine Tails (also known as // gatto a nove code), 1971, released in the United States, National General, 1971.
240 • MORRICONE The Decameron (also known as // decamerone), Roma Film, 1971. Una lucertola con la pella di donna (also known as A Lizard in a Woman's Skin), Fida Cinematografica, 1971. Krasnaya palatka (also known as The Red Tent), 1971, released in the United States, Paramount, 1971. Oceano (also known as The Wind Blows Free), PEA, 1971. Sacco and Vanzettl, UMC, 1971. Le Tueur (also known as The Killer), Societe nouvelle prodis, 1971. Le Casse (also known as The Burglars), 1971, released in the United States, Columbia, 1972. Quatro mosche di velluto grigio (also known as Four Flies on Grey Velvet), 1971, released in the United States, Paramount, 1972. ForzaG., 1971. Veruschka—Poesia di una donna, 1971. Incontro, 1971. Trenel mille, 1971. C// occhi freddi delta paura, 1971. Le foto proibite di una signora per bene, 1971. La corta notte delle bambole di vetro, 1971. Lui per lei, 1971. Anche se volessi lavorare, che faccio? (also known as Even If I Wanted to Work, What Could I Do?), Titanus, 1972. Bluebeard (also known as Barbe-bleue), 1972, released in the United States, Cinerama, 1972. D'amore si muore (also known as For Love One Dies), Euro International, 1972. Duck, You Sucker (also known as A Fistful of Dynamite), 1972, released in the United States, UA, 1972. Quando le donne persero la coda (also known as When Women Lost Their Tails), 1972, released in the United States, Film Ventures, 1972. Without Apparent Motive, 1972, released in the United States, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. // Maestro e Margherita (also known as The Master and Margherite), Euro International, 1972. Les Deux saisons de la vie (also known as Two Seasons of Life), De L'aube, 1972. Questa specie d'amore (also known as This Kind of Love), Titanus, 1972. L'ultimo uomo di Sara (also known as Sarah's Last Man), Italnoleggio Cinematografica, 1972. Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina (also known as Slap the Monster on Page One), Euro International, 1972. La tarantola dal ventro nero (also known as The Black Belly of the Tarantula), 1972, released in the United States, MGM, 1972.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Das Geheimnis der Gruenen Stecknadel (also known as The Secret of the Green Pins), 1972, released in the United States, Constantin Films, 1972. L'attentat (also known as The French Conspiracy and The Assassination), 1972, released in the United States, Cine Globe, 1973. The Serpent (also known as Night Flight from Moscow), 1972, released in the United States, AvcoEmbassy, 1973. Ci risiamo, vero Provvidenza? (also known as La vita, a volte e molto dura, vero provvidenza? and Life Is Tough, Eh Providence?), 1972, released in the United States, Euro International, 1973. La banda J. & S. (cronaca ciminale del far west) (also known as Sonny and Jed and Far West Story), 1972, released in the United States, Loyola Cinematography/Terra K-Tel, 1974. // diavolo nel cervello (also known as Dev/7 in the Brain), 1972. Correva /'anno di grazia 1870. . ., 1972. Violenza: Quinto potere, 1972. Cosa avete fatto a solange, 1972. G/ornato nera per /'ar/ete, 1972. Mio caro assassino, 1972. / bambini chiedono perche, 1972. // retorno di Clint il solitario, 1972. / racconti di Canterbury, 1972. Chi I'ha vista morire?, 1972. La cosa buffa (also known as La Drole de chose and The Funny Thing), Euro International, 1973. Giordano Bruno, Euro International, 1973. ILe Moine (also known as The Monk), Maya Films, 1973. Rappresaglia (also known as Massacre in Rome), National General, 1973. La proprieta non e piu un furto (also known as Property Is No Longer a Theft), Quasars Film/Labrador, 1973. Libera, amore mio (also known as Libera, My Love), Italnoleggio Cinematografica, 1973. Un uomo da rispettare (also known as Hearts and Minds and The Master Touch), 1973, released in the United States, Warner Bros., 1974. My Name Is Nobody (also known as // mio nome e nessuno), 1973, released in the United States, Universal, 1974. Sepolta viva, 1973. Crescete e moltiplicatevi, 1973. Spogliati, protesta, uccidil, 1973. Che c'entriamo no/ con la rivoluzione?, 1973. Fiorina la vacca, 1973. L'istruttoria e chiusa, dimentichi!, 1974. Lacugina, 1974. Sesso in confessionale, 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Spasmo, 1974. Macchie solan, 1974. Addio, fratello crudele (also known as T/s a Pity She's a Whore), Euro International, 1974. // //ore cfe//e mille e una notte (also known as A Thousand and One Nights and Arabian Nights), UA, 1974. // giro del mondo degli "/nnamorat/" di Peyser (also known as A World Tour Made by Peynet's "Lovers"), NOC, 1974. Mussolini: Ultimo atto (also known as The Last Days of Mussolini and The Last Four Days), Paramount, 1974. Milano odia: La polizia no puo sparare (also known as Almost Human), Joseph Brenner, 1974. Le Secret, Valeria Films, 1974. The Tempter, Euro International/Lifeguard, 1974. Le Trio infernal, Levitt-Pickman, 1974. Peur sur la ville (also known as Fear on the City and Night Caller), AMLF, 1974. // sorr/so del grande tentatore (also known as The Devil Is a Woman), 1974, released in the United States, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Fatti di gente per bene (also known as La Grande bourgeoise and Drama of the Rich), 1974, released in the United States, Production Artistique Cinematographique, 1975. Anticristo (also known as L'anticristo and The Tempter), 1974, released in the United States, Avco-Embassy, 1978. Allonsanfan, 1974, released in the United States, Italoons-Wonder Movies, 1985. Blood in the Streets (also known as The Revolver), Independent International, 1975. La Faille (also known as La smagliature and The Weak Stop), Gaumont, 1975. The Human Factor, Bryanston, 1975. The End of the Game (also known as Murder on the Bridge and Der Richter und Sein Henker), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Salo, o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (also known as Pasolini's 120 Days of Sodom and Salo—The 120 Days of Sodom), UA, 1975. La donna della domenica (also known a The Sunday Woman), Fox Europa, 1975. Attenti al buffone (also known as Eye of the Cat), Medusa Distributors, 1975. Leonor, 1975, released in the United States, New Line, 1977. La divina creatura (also known as The Divine Nymph), 1975, released in the United States, Film Releasing Corp., 1979. Storie di vita e malavita, 1975. L'ultimo treno della notte, 1975.
MORRICONE «241 Cente di rispetto, 1975. One Way or Another, 1976. Labbra di I undo blu, 1976. San Babila ore 20: Un delitto inutile, 1976. Peramore, 1976. // deserta dei Tartan (also known as Le Desert des Tartares and The Desert of the Tartars), Gaumont, 1976. Un gen/o, due compari, un polio (also known as The Gen/us), Titanus, 1976. 1900 (also known a Novecento), Paramount/UA/ Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Rene la Canne (also known as Rene the Cane), AMLF, 1976. Per le antiche scale (also known as Down the Ancient Staircase), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Tocfo modo, Nu-lmage, 1976. Eredita Ferramonti (also known as The Inheritance), 1976, released in the United States, S.J. International, 1978. L'Arriviste (also known as The Thruster), Elan Films, 1977. Exorcist II: The Heretic, Warner Bros., 1977. Orca (also known as La Orca and Orca—Killer Whale), Paramount, 1977. // gatto (also known as The Cat), UA, 1977. // prefetto di ferro (also known as The Iron Prefect), Cineriz, 1977. Autostop rosso sangue (also known as Death Drive), Watchgrove, 1977. The Chosen (also known as Holocaust 2000), 1977, released in the United States, American International, 1978. L'agnese va a morire, 1977. Pedro Peramo, 1977. Una vita venduta, 1977. Stato interessante, 1977. II mostro, 1977. Forza Italia!, 1978. L'immoralita, 1978. "Saro tuto per te," in Dove va/ in vacanza?, 1978. Days of Heaven, Paramount, 1978. Deutschland im Herbst (also known as Germany in Autumn), Osiris, 1978. Cor/eone (also known as Father of the Godfathers), Cineriz, 1978. Cos/ comme sei (also known as Stay as You Are and Bleib wie du Bist), Columbia/Warner Distribution, 1978. 122 ruede Provence, Columbia/Warner Distribution, 1978. La Cage aux folles (also known as Birds of a Feather and The Mad Cage), 1978, released in the United States, UA, 1979.
242 • MORRICONE Viaggio con Anita (also known as /.overs and Liars, A Trip with Anita, and Travels with Anita), 1978, released in the United States, Levitt-Pickman, 1981. Bloodline (also known as Sidney Sheldon's "Bloodline"), Paramount, 1979. L'umanoide (also known as The Humanoid), Columbia, 1979. // prato (also known as The Meadow), Sacis, 1979. / . . . comme Icare (also known as / As in Icarus), AMLF, 1979. Le buone notizie (also known as Good News), Medusa Distribution, 1979. Ogro (also known as Operation Ogre), Vides Cinematografica, 1979. Un sacco bello (also known as Fun Is Beautiful), Medusa Distribution, 1979. // ladrone (also known as The Thief), Italian International Films, 1979. La Luna (also known as Luna), 1979, released in the United States, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Windows, 1979, released in the United States, UA, 1980. Dedicato al mare Eglo, 1979.
// giocattalo, 1979. La vera stor/'a de//a signora delle Camelie (also known as The True Story of Camille), 1980. Stark System, 1980. Si salvi chi vuole, 1980. Profess/one Figlio, 1980. Arabian Nights, UA, 1980. La banquiere (also known as The Woman Banker), Gaumont, 1980. The Island, Universal, 1980. Uomini e no (also known as Men or Not Men), Italnoleggio Cinematografica, 1980. La Cage aux folles II, 1980, released in the United States, UA, 1981. Bianco, rosso, e verdone (also known as White, Red, and Verdon Green), Medusa Distribution, 1981. So Fine, Warner Bros., 1981. La tragedia di un uomo ridicolo (also known as The Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man), 1981, released in the United States, Warner Bros., 1982. Butterfly, 1981, released in the United States, Analysis, 1982. Le Profess/one/, 1981. Espion, Leve-toi, 1981. Occhio alia penna, 1981. La disubbidienza, 1981. The Thing, Universal, 1982. White Dog (also known as Trained to Kill), Paramount, 1982. Le Ruffian, Roissy Films/AMLF, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Nana, 1982, released in the United States, Cannon, 1983. // miestero della quattro corona (also known as Treasure of the Four Crowns and El tesora de las cuatro coronas), 1982, released in the United States, Cannon, 1983. Porca vacca! (also known as Dammit!), Filmexport Group, 1983. Le Marginal (also known as The Outsider), Roissy Films/Gaumont, 1983. (With Robert O. Ragland) A Time to Die (also known as Seven Graves for Rogan), Almi, 1983. Corrupt (also known as Order of Death and Cop Killer), 1983, released in the United States, New Line, 1984. Hundra, 1983, released in the United States, GTO, 1984. La Ch/ave (also known as The Key), 1983, released in the United States, Enterprise, 1985. The Seven Magnificent Gladiators, 1984. Part/r revenir, 1984. Don't Kill God, Armand Rubin/Europex, 1984. Once upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Sahara, MGM/UA, 1984. Les Voleurs de la nuit (also known as Thieves after Dark), Parafrance, 1984. //pent/to (also known as The Repenter), Columbia, 1985. La Cage aux fo//es ///: The Wedding, Warner Bros./ Columbia/TriStar, 1985. The Forester's Sons (also known as Die Forstenbuben), MR-Films, 1985. La Gabbia (also known as The Cage), ACTA-Filman, 1985. Die Einsteiger, Tivoli, 1985. /Commando Leopard, Ascot, 1985. The Link, Zadar, 1985. Red Son/a, MGM/UA, 1985. La Venexiana (also known as The Venetian Woman), Titanus, 1986. The Mission, Warner Bros., 1986. Gl\ occhiali d'oro (also known as The Gold Spectacles and The Gold Rimmed Glasses), DMV, 1987. // g/orno pr/ma (also known as The Day Before), Columbia, 1987. Mosca addio (also known as Moscow Farewell), Istituto Luce-ltalnoleggio, 1987. Quart/ere (also known as/Another Day), Istituto Luceltalnoleggio, 1987. The Untouchables, Warner Bros., 1987. Rampage, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987, released in the United States, Vestron Video, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Frantic, Warner Bros., 1988. A Time of Destiny, Columbia, 1988. (With Andrea Morricone) Nuovo cinema paradiso (also known as Cinema Paradiso and New Paradise Cinema), Titanus, 1988, released in the United States, Miramax, 1990. Fat Man and Little Boy, Paramount, 1989. Casualties of War, Columbia, 1989. Gli indifferent'!, 1989. The Betrothed, 1990. The Bachelor, 1990. Atame!, 1990. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, Miramax, 1990. State of Grace, Orion, 1990. Hamlet, Warner Bros., 1990. The Palermo Connection, 1990, released in the United States, Live Home Video, 1991. Time to Kill, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1991. Everybody's Fine, Miramax, 1991. Crossing the Line (also known as The Big Man), Miramax, 1991. Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Money, 1991. L'Envers du decors: Portrait de Pierre Cuffroy, 1991. Deutsches Mann Ceil! Die Ceschichte von llona und Kuril, 1991. The Power of Angel, 1992. A Csalas Cyonyore, 1992. Husbands and Lovers, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. C/ ty of Joy, TriStar, 1992. Beyond Justice, Vidmark, 1992. In the Line of Fire, Columbia, 1993. Jonah Who Lived in the Whale, 1993. The Long Silence, 1993. Especially on Sunday, Miramax, 1993. La Scoria, 1993. Disclosure, Warner Bros., 1994. The Night and the Moment, 1994. Genesis: The Creation and the Flood (also known as The Creation, The Bible—Genesis—The Creation and the Flood, La Creazione, and Genes/: La Creazione e il Diluvio), Istituto Luce, 1994. Wolf, Columbia, 1994. Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. A Pure Formality (also known as Una Pura Formalita, A Simple Formality, Only a Formality, and A Mere Formality), Sony Picture Classics, 1994. "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," in It Runs in the Family (also known as My Summer Story), MGM/ UA, 1994. The Star Maker, Miramax, 1995. L'Uomo Proiettile (also known as The Human Cannonball), SACIS, 1995.
MORRIS «243 Pasolini: An Italian Crime, SACIS, 1995. Strangled Lives, Cecchi Gori Group, 1996. The Stendhal Syndrome (also known as La Sindrome di Stendhal), SACIS, 1996. North Star (also known as Alaska and Tashunga), Goldcrest Films International, 1996. Ninfa Plebea (also known as Plebian Nymph), Adriana Chiesa Enterprises, 1996. La Lupa (also known as She-Wolf), FilmExport Group, 1996. / Magi Randagi (also known as We Free Kings), Istituto Luce, 1996. Television Miniseries; Composer: Moses: The Lawgiver, CBS, 1975. Marco Polo, NBC, 1982. Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair, syndicated, 1990. Abraham, TNT, 1994. (Title music) Joseph, TNT, 1995. (End title music) Samson and Delilah, TNT, 1996. Joseph Conrad's "Nostromo" (also known as Nostromo), PBS, 1997. Television Movies; Composer: The Scarlet and the Black, CBS, 1983. CAT. Squad: Python Wolf, NBC, 1988. The Endless Game, Showtime, 1990. /acofa,TNT, 1994. Also composed music for Octopus 4. Television Episodes; Composer: Space 1999, syndicated, 1974. "Control/' HBO Showcase, HBO, 1987. Television Specials; Composer: Composer for Le man/ sporche, 1978. Other Compositions: Composer of the ballet Requiem for a Destiny. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, February, 1991, p. 39. Variety, January 22, 1996.*
MORRIS, Garrett
1937PERSONAL
Born February 1, 1937, in New Orleans, LA; wife's name, Freda. Education: Graduated from Dillard
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University; studied music at the Juilliard School of Music, at the Manhattan School of Music, and at Tanglewood, MA. Avocational interests: Jogging. Addresses: Agent—]. Michael Bloom Ltd., 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1210, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Contact—Stone Manners, 8091 Selma Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor. Singer and musical arranger with the Harry Belafonte Folk Singers. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: "Wheels" Dawson, Roll Out/, CBS, 1973-74. Regular, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1975-80. Principal Dwight Ellis, It's Your Move, NBC, 198485. Arnold "Sporty" James, Hunter, NBC, 1986-C.92. Wiz, Roc, Fox, 1991-92. Stan, Martin, Fox, 1992-94. Sidney, Cleghornel, WB, 1995. Uncle Junior, The Jamie Foxx Show (also known as Good to Co), WB, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Janitor, Change at 125th Street, CBS, 1974. Lieutenant Greg Larkin, The Invisible Woman, NBC, 1983. Dwayne, At Your Service, NBC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Asam AM Shamba, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. "Dealer's Choice," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Gary Samuels, The Love Boat, ABC, 1986. Bob Winslow, 227, NBC, 1987. Russ, Married with Children, Fox, 1987, 1989. Officer Audette, Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1988. Edgar, ER, NBC, 1994. Also appeared in Hill Street Blues, NBC; and The Jeffersons, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Joey, Earth Angel, ABC, 1991. Harold Brown, Maid for Each Other, NBC, 1992. Argyle, Black Scorpion (also known as Of Unknown Origins), Showtime, 1995. Argyle, Black Scorpion II: Aftershock, Showtime, 1996.
Television Appearances; Specials: Things We Did Last Summer, NBC, 1978. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Baseball Relief: An All-Star Comedy Salute, Fox, 1993. Film Appearances: Garrett, Where's Poppa? (also known as Going Ape), United Artists (UA), 1970. Everson, The Anderson Tapes, Columbia, 1971. Mr. Mason, Cooley High, American International, 1975. Slide, Car Wash, Universal, 1976. Power and Light man, How to Seat the High Cost of Living, American International, 1980. Harvey McGraw, The Census Taker, Seymour Borde, 1984. "Chocolate Chip" Charlie, The Stuff, New World, 1985. Helicopter junkie, Critical Condition, Paramount, 1987. Dummont, The Underachieves, Lightning, 1988. Con, Dance to Win, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/UA, 1989. Census taker, Husbands, Wives, Money and Murder, Trans World Entertainment, 1989. Matty, Children of the Night, Columbia TriStar, 1992. Stripes, Severed Ties, Columbia TriStar, 1992. Charles, A/most Blue, LIVE Home Video, 1993. Captain Orecruiser, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. Andy, Motorama, Moon Releasing, 1993. Fry Wisdom, Black Rose of Harlem (also known as Machine Gun Blues and Pistol Blues), Concorde, 1995. Clayton, Santa with Muscles, Legacy Releasing, 1996. Stage Appearances: Leroy, The Bible Salesman, Broadway Congregational Church, New York City, 1960, then Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1961. Porgy and Bess, City Center Light Opera Company, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1961. Peter, Porgy and Bess, City Center Light Opera Company, 1964. Aide to Ranor, I'm Solomon, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1968. Second barker, Show Boat, Music Theatre of Lincoln Center, State Theatre, New York City, 1966. Prover, Hallelujah, Baby!, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1967. Finian's Rainbow, City Center Light Opera Co., 1967. The Great White Hope, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1968. Lalu, Slave Ship, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1969-70, then Washington Square Methodist Church, New York City, 1970.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Mack, Transfers, Village South Theatre, New York City, 1970. Blood, Operation Sidewinder, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1970. Ododo (Truth), Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark's Playhouse, New York City, 1970. Nigger Nightmare, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1971. Crook, In New England Winter, Henry Street Playhouse, New York City, 1971. Corporal Jones, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1971. Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1971, then Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1971-72. Cop, What the Wine-Sellers Buy, NYSF, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, then Center Theatre Group, New Theatre for Now, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, both 1974. Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1974. 5weet Talk, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1974. The World of Ben Caldwell, New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1982. The Unvarnished Truth, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1985. The Geography of Luck, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1989. Major Tours: Second barker, Show Boat, U.S. cities, 1966. WRITINGS Stage Plays: The Secret Place, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1972.
MORTIMER «245 Clifford (a barrister) and Kathleen May (Smith) Mortimer; married Penelope Ruth Fletcher (a writer), 1949 (divorced, 1972); married Penelope Gollop, 1972; children: (first marriage) Sally, Jeremy; (second marriage) Emily, Rosamond; stepchildren: Madelon Lee, Caroline, Julia, Deborah. Education: Brasenose College, Oxford, B.A., 1947. Addresses: /Agent—Peter Eraser & Dunlop Group Ltd., 5th Floor, The Chambers, Chelsea Harbour, Lot's Rd., London SW10, England. Career: Writer. Called to the Bar at Inner Temple, 1948, Master of the Bench, 1975; appointed Queen's Counsel, 1966; barrister-at-law, London, England, 1948—; named to Queen's Counsel, 1966. Royal Court Theatre, chairperson. Scriptwriter for Crown Film Units during World War II. President of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire Naturalists' Trust, 1984—. Member: League of Dramatists (chairperson), Royal Society of Literature (chairman), Royal Court Theatre (chairman), Garrick Club. Awards, Honors: Italia Prize, 1957, for The Dock Brief; award, best original teleplay, Writers Guild of Great Britain, 1969, for A Voyage 'round My Father; Golden Globe Award nomination, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1969, for John and Mary; Writers Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1980; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding writing in a limited series or special, 1981-82, for Brideshead Revisited; Book of the Year Award, Yorkshire Post, 1982; Commander, Order of the British Empire, 1986; honorary degrees include D.Litt., Susquehanna University, 1985, University of St. Andrews, 1987, University of Nottingham, and Brunei University, and LL.D., University of Exeter, 1986.
Also wrote Daddy Picou and Marie Le Veau, 1981. CREDITS OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, July 11, 1994, pp. 89-91 .*
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Television Appearances; Specials: The Alistair Cooke Salute, PBS, 1992. "Rumpole on Trial," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series VII (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1995. Film WorkAssociate producer, Lunch Hour, London Films, 1962. WRITINGS
PERSONAL Full name, John Clifford Mortimer; born April 21, 1923, in Hampstead, London, England; son of
Stage Plays: The Dock Brief [and] What Shall We Tell Caroline? (double bill), Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith,
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Translator, A Little Hotel on the Side, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, 1984, then Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1992, published in Three Boulevard Farces, Penguin, 1985. Co-author of Conflicts, produced in London, 1971; adaptor of Christmas Carol, produced by Royal Shakespeare Company, 1994. Television Specials: "Titmuss Regained" (adaptation of his book), Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992. "Rumpole on Trial," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series VII (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1995. "Rumpole and the Reform of Joby Jonson," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series VII (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1995. "Rumpole and the Miscarriage of Justice," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series VIII (also known as Mystery/), PBS, 1995. "Rumpole and the Family Pride," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series VII (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1995. "Rumpole and the Eternal Triangle," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series VII (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1995. "Rumpole and the Children of the Devil," Rumpole of the Bailey, Series VII (also known as Mystery!), PBS, 1995. Author of Rumpole and the Age of Miracles, 1989, Rumpole and the Quality of Life, 1990, and Rumpole and Portia, 1990. Television Plays: Call Me a Liar, BBC, 1958. David and Broccoli, BBC, 1960. The Encyclopaedist, BBC, 1961. The Choice of Kings, Associated Rediffusion, 1966. The Exploding Azalea, Thames Television, 1966. The Head Waiter, BBC, 1966. The Other Side, BBC, 1967. Desmond, BBC, 1968, published in The Best Short Plays /97/ / Chilton, 1971. Infidelity Took Place, BBC, 1968. Married Alive, CBS, 1970. Only Three Can Play, Independent Broadcasting Authority, 1970. Alcock and Gander, Thames Television, 1972. Swiss Cottage, BBC, 1972. Knightsbridge, BBC, 1972, published by Samuel French, 1973. Rumpole of the Bailey, BBC, then PBS, 1975. Will Shakespeare (adaptation of his book), Associated Television, 1978.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Unity, BBC, 1978. A Voyage 'round My Father (adaptation of his radio play), BBC, 1982. Paradise Postponed (adaptation of his novel), Thames Television, 1986. Also author of The Ebony Tower, 1984, and The Dock Brief. Other Television Writing: Rumpole of the Bailey (series), BBC, then PBS, 1978, 1979, and 1987. (Adaptor) BridesheadRevisited (miniseries), Granada Television, then PBS, 1981. Summer's Lease (miniseries; based on his novel), BBC, 1989, then PBS, 1989 and 1991. Rumpole of the Bailey, Series VI (series), PBS, 1993.t Adapted several Graham Greene stories for television, including/4 Little Place OffEdgware Road, The Blue Film, The Destructors, The Case for the Defense, Chagrin in Three Parts, The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen, Special Duties, and Mortmain, all Thames Television, 1975-76. Screenplays: (With Lewis Gilbert and Vernon Harris) Ferry to Hong Kong, J. Arthur Rank, 1959. (With Truman Capote and William Archibald) The Innocents, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Guns of Darkness, Warner Bros., 1962. (With others) / Thank a Fool, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962. Lunch Hour, London Films, 1962. The Running Man, Columbia, 1963. (With wife, Penelope Mortimer) Bunny Lake is Missing, Columbia, 1965. A Flea in Her Ear, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. John and Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Also author of Trial and Error, 1962, Edwin, 1984, and Maschenka, 1987. Radio Plays: Like Men Betrayed (adaptation of his novel), BBC, 1955. No Hero, BBC, 1955. The Dock Brief, BBC, 1957. Three Winters (adaptation of his novel), BBC, 1958. A Voyage 'round My Father, BBC, 1963. Personality Split, BBC, 1964. Education of an Englishman, BBC, 1964. A Rare Device, BBC, 1965. Mr. Luby's Fear of Heaven, BBC, 1976.
MORTIMER «247 Edwin, broadcast, 1982, published in Edwin and Other Plays, Penguin, 1984. Other: Charade (novel), Lane, 1948, Viking, 1986. Rumming Park (novel), Lane, 1949. /Answer Yes or No (novel), Lane, 1950, published as S/7ver Hook, Morrow (New York City), 1950. Like Men Betrayed (novel), Collins, 1953, Lippincott (Philadelphia, PA), 1954. Three Winters (novel), Collins, 1956. The Narrowing Stream (novel), Collins, 1956, Viking, 1989. (As Geoffrey Lincoln) No Moaning at the Bar, Bles, 1957. (With first wife, Penelope Ruth Mortimer) With Love and Lizards (travel), M. Joseph, 1957. Will Shakespeare, Hodder & Stoughton, 1977, published as Will Shakespeare: The Untold Story, Delacorte (New York City), 1978. Rumpole of the Bailey (stories), Penguin, 1980. Regina v. Rumpole (stories), Allen Lane, 1981. The Trials of Rumpole (stories), Penguin, 1981. Clinging to the Wreckage: A Part of Life (autobiography), Ticknor & Fields, 1982. Rumpole's Return (stories), Penguin, 1982. In Character (interviews), Allen Lane, 1983. Editor, Famous Trials, Penguin, 1984. Rumpole and the Golden Thread (stories), Penguin, 1984. Rumpole for the Defence (stories), Penguin, 1984. A First Rumpole Omnibus (stories), Penguin, 1984. Paradise Postponed (novel), Viking, 1986. Character Parts (interviews; originally published in Sunday Times), Penguin, 1987. The Second Rumpole Omnibus (stories), Penguin, 1987. Summer's Lease (novel), Viking, 1988. Rumpole's Last Case, Penguin, 1988. Titmuss Regained, Viking, 1990. (Editor) The Oxford Book of Villains, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1992. Rumpole on Trial (stories), Viking (New York City), 1992. (Editor and author of introduction) Great Law and Order Stories, Norton (New York City), 1992. The Best of Rumpole (stories), Viking (London), 1993. Dunster (novel), Viking (New York City), 1993. Like Men Betrayed (stones), Chivers Press (Bath, England), 1993. Paradise Postponed: The Rapstone Chronicles (stories), Penguin (New York City), 1993. Murderers and Other Friends: Another Part of Life (biographies), Viking (New York City), 1994. Rumpole and the Age of Miracles (stories), G. K. Hall (Thorndike, ME), 1995.
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Rumpole and the Angel of Death (stories), Viking (New York City), 1995. Author of Under the Hammer, 1994; translator of Die Fledermaus, 1990. Also author of a scenario for ballet, Home, 1968. Adaptor of two Son et Lumiere scripts, Hampton Court, 1964, and Brighton Pavilion, 1965. Drama critic for New Statesman, Evening Standard, and Observer, 1972. Contributor to periodicals. OTHER SOURCES Books: Mortimer, John, Clinging to the Wreckage: A Part of Life (autobiography), Ticknor & Fields, 1982. Periodicals: New Yorker, March 20, 1995, p. 78.*
MOSTEL Josh 1946PERSONAL Full name, Joshua Mostel; born December 21,1946, in New York, NY; son of Zero (an actor) and Kathryn Celia (an actress, dancer, and writer; maiden name, Harken) Mostel; married Peggy Rajski (a producer and director), June 24, 1983. Education: Brandeis University, B.A., 1970. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. The Proposition (improvisational comedy group), Boston, MA, member of company. Operatic soprano as a child. Awards, Honors: Outer Critics' Circle Award nomination, best actor, 1987, for The Boys Next Door. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Borrelli, Going Home, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1971. Frank, The Kingof Marvin Gardens, Columbia, 1972. King Herod, ]esus Christ, Superstar, Universal, 1973. Norman, Harry and Tonto, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Victor, Deadly Hero, Avco-Embassy, 1976. Morris Fink, Sophie's Choice, Universal, 1982.
Duster, Fighting Back, Paramount, 1982. Russell, Dead Ringer, 1982. Private detective, Star 80, Warner Bros., 1983. David, /A/most You, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Casio vendor, Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom, 1984. Sol, Windy City, Warner Bros., 1984. Dicky Dunck, Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985. Jack Schnittman, The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. Howard F. Howard, Stoogemania, Atlantic, 1986. Mayor Cabell Testerman, Matewan, Cinecom, 1987. Uncle Abe, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Ollie, Wall Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Himself, Heavy Petting (documentary), Skouras, 1988. Mel Gorsky, Animal Behavior, Cinestar, 1989. Bertoni the Jeweler, Naked Tango, 1990. Mad Anthony, City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Barry Shalowitz, City Slickers, Columbia, 1991. Physics professor, Little Man Tate, Orion, 1991. Sol Warshow, Nervous Ticks, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1993. Chess club regular, Searching for Bobby Fischer (also known as Innocent Moves), Paramount, 1993. Officer Figus, The Chase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Barry Shalowitz, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, Columbia, 1994. Bye Bye America (also known as Goodbye America, The Way of the World, and Auf Wiedersehen Amerika), Pyramide International, 1994. Max Anderson, Billy Madison, Universal, 1995. Counterman, The Basketball Diaries, New Line Cinema, 1995. Chicky Ross, The Maddening, Vidmark, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Joey, The Homecoming, Provincetown Theatre, Provincetown, MA, 1968. The Hostage, Provincetown Theatre, 1968. Lysistrata, Provincetown Theatre, 1968. (Off-Broadway debut) Ensemble, The Proposition (revue), Gramercy Arts Theatre, then Mercer-Shaw Theatre, both 1971. (Broadway debut) Private Larry Fishbein, "Defender of the Faith/' folk singer, "Epstein," and first intern, "Eli, the Fanatic/' in Unlikely Heroes, Plymouth Theatre, 1971. Curse You, Spread Eagle, Washington Theatre Club, Washington, DC, 1971. Harvey and Frank Likk, Soft Touch, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 1973. More Than You Deserve, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Messenger, An American Millionaire, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1975. Ensemble, Straws in the Wind (revue), American Place Theatre, New York City, 1975. Milo Crawford, "Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander" and "The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia" in A Texas Trilogy, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, then Broad hurst Theatre, New York City, both 1976. Dubois, The Misanthrope, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1977. Hirschel, Gemini, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1978. Louie, Every Place Is Newark, Aspen Playwrights Conference, Aspen, CO, 1978. Orville, The Wright Brothers, Aspen Playwrights Conference, 1978. Bottom, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Kenyon Theatre Festival, Warren, OH, 1980. Norman Bulansky, The Boys Next Door, Lambs Theatre, New York City, 1987. Charlie Langman, The Road to Urga, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1987. Matt of the Mint, Threepenny Opera, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1989. Dollar Bill Brunowski, A Perfect Diamond, Apple Corps Theatre, New York City, 1990. Sy Benson, My Favorite Year, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1992-93. The Flowering Peach, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1994.
Appeared in ensemble, The Proposition (revue), in Massachusetts, 1969; appeared as C. K., Men in the Kitchen, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; appeared off-Broadway in Rocky Road; also appeared in The Dog Play.
MOSTEL «249 Stage Work; Director: Ferocious Kisses, Manhattan Punchline Theatre, New York City, 1981. Love As We Know It, Manhattan Punchline Theatre, 1986. Red Diaper Baby, Actors' Playhouse, then Second Stage Theatre, both New York City, 1992. Director of the play Misconceptions. Television Appearances; Series: Jim "Blotto" Blutarski, Delta House, ABC, 1979. Private Maxwell, At Ease, ABC, 1983. Wesley Harden, Murphy's Law, ABC, 1988. Mr. Ridley, Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Leonard, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1986. Taurus, The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. Winston Erdlow, The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Also appeared in an episode of The Boy Who Loved Trolls, PBS. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Barney Green, Seventh Avenue, NBC, 1977. Television Appearances; Pilots: Nathan, Hereafter, NBC, 1975. Steve, Off Campus, CBS, 1977. Kirby Taylor, Passion, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Zero Hour, ABC, 1967. Tracey Ullman Takes On New York, HBO, 1993. WRITINGS Author (with Mickey Lemle) of the television special Media Probes: The Language Show. *
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Film Appearances: Title role, Jesus Christ, Superstar, Universal, 1973. Wishbone Cutter (also known as Shadow ofChikara), Howco, 1978. Teddy, A Perfect Couple, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Also appeared in The Last Picture Show and Hard Country. Stage Appearances: Claude, Hair, Aquarius Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1968-70. Reporter/Leper, understudy for title role, Jesus Christ Superstar, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1971-73. Billy Shears, 5gt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road, Beacon Theatre, New York City, 1974-75. Appeared in stage production of Tommy. Major Tours: Title role, Jesus Christ, Superstar, U.S. cities, 199296. Television Appearances; Movies: Appeared as Curley, Of Mice and Men, 1981. Television Appearances; Pilots: T. Wood, McLaren's Riders, CBS, 1977. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on The Smothers Brothers Show, The Jackie Cleason Show, and The Tonight Show.
Born in 1943, in Ranger, TX; married. WRITINGS Career: Actor, singer, composer. Performed in various bands, including the Teddy Neeley Five, and with singer Meatloaf.
Film Scores: Blame It on the Night, TriStar, 1984.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Caught, World Wide Pictures, 1987. (With Gary Chase) Summer Camp Nightmare (also known as The Butterfly Revolution), Concorde, 1987. Stage Musical Scores: (With Tony Berg, Albert Greenberg, Melissa Murphy, and Allan Nichols) Jack Street, Forum/Laboratory, New York City, 1976. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York, January 23, 1995, pp. 47, 93.*
NELSON, Gene 1920-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Eugene Leander Berg, March 24, 1920, in Seattle, WA; died of cancer, September 16, 1996, in Sherman Oaks, CA. Actor, dancer, singer, and director. Nelson became famous for his role as Will Parker in the 1955 film version of Oklahoma! and was mostly remembered for his acrobatic-style dancing. He also had a second career as a television series director. It was Nelson's athletic prowess as a young man that paved his road to stardom. A gymnast and ice skater who idolized Fred Astaire in high school, Nelson joined the Sonja Henie Hollywood Ice Revue and then entertained soldiers in Europe during World War II on Irving Berlin's This Is the Army tour. A contract with Twentieth Century-Fox followed and Nelson appeared in the films Who's Kissing Her Now, Tea for Two, and Oklahoma! Nelson continued to seek various roles as an actor but eventually turned to directing. He directed the Elvis Presley films Harum Scarum and Kissin' Cousins and also several television episodes of / Dream of Jeannie, Mod Squad, The Donna Reed Show, and The Rifleman. Nelson continued to appear in dancing roles through his later years, and won an Antoinette Perry Award in 1971 for his dance solo in Follies. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley, 1994. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, September 20,1996, section 1, p. 10. New York Times, September 18, 1996, p. D21. Washington Post, September 20, 1996, p. B7.
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NELSON, Richard 1950PERSONAL Full name, Richard John Nelson; born October 17, 1950, in Chicago, IL; son of Richard Finis (in business) and Viola (Gabriel) Nelson; married Cynthia Blair Bacon, May 21,1972; children: Zoe Elizabeth, Jocelyn Anne. Education: Hamilton College, B.A., 1972. Addresses: Agent— Peter Franklin, William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Playwright and screenwriter. Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre Company, Brooklyn, NY, literary manager, 1979-81; Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, associate director, 1980-83; Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, dramaturge, 1981-82. Member: International PEN.
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Awards, Honors: Thomas J. Watson travel fellow, 1972; grant from Office for Advanced Drama Research, 1976, for Conjuring an Event; Rockefeller Foundation grant, 1979; Obie Award, distinguished playwriting, Village Voice, 1979, for The Vienna Notes; fellow, National Endowment for the Arts, 1979; Obie Award, innovative programming, 1980; Guggenheim fellow, 1983; Playwrights USA Award, 1986; HBO Award, Home Box Office, 1986, for Between East and West. Fellow, National Endowment for the Arts, 1986, 1987; ABC Playwriting Award, ABC-TV, and London Theatre Award, Time Out, both 1987, for Principia Scriptoriae; Giles Cooper Award, best radio play, 1988, for Languages Spoken Here; Rockefeller Foundation grant, 1988; Li la Wallace Writers Award, Reader's Digest Fund, 1991-93; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best play, 1992, for Two Shakespearean Actors. CREDITS Stage Work: Co-director, Between East and West, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1984. WRITINGS Plays: The Killing of Yablonski: Scenes of Involvement in a Current Event, New Theatre for Now, Mark Taper Forum/Lab, Los Angeles, 1975, then PAF Playhouse, Huntington Station, NY, 1978. Conjuring an Event, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum/Lab, 1976, then American Place Theatre, New York City, 1978, published in An American Comedy and Other Plays, Performing Arts Journal (New York City), 1986. Scooping (one-act), Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1977. Jungle Coup, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1978, published in Plays from Playwrights Horizons, Broadway Play (New York City), 1987. The Vienna Notes, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1978, then Playwrights Horizons, Mainstage Theatre, later Mark Taper Forum, and in Sheffield, England, all 1979, published in Wordplays 1, Performing Arts Journal, 1980. Adapter, Don Juan (based on the work of Moliere), Arena Stage, 1979, published by Broadway Play, 1989. Bal, Chicago Theatre Group, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, 1980, published in/An/American Com-
edy and Other Plays, Performing Arts Journal, 1986. Translator (with Helen Ciulei), "The Wedding" (based on a work by Bertolt Brecht), in The Marriage Dance: An Evening of Farce, Lepercq Space, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1980, then Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1984. Adapter, The Suicide (based on a work by Nikolai Erdman), Goodman Theatre, 1980. Adapter, Jungle of Cities (based on a work by Brecht), Playhouse Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1981. Adapter, // Campiello: A Venetian Comedy (based on the play by Carlo Goldoni), New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1981, published by Theatre Communications Group (New York City), 1981. Rip Van Winkle; or, "The Works/' Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981, published by Broadway Play, 1986. Adapter, The Marriage of Figaro (based on a work by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais), Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1982, then Circle in the Square, New York City, 1985. The Return of Pinocchio, Empty Space Theatre, Seattle, 1983, then 47th Street Theatre, New York City, 1986, published in An American Comedy and Other Plays, Performing Arts Journal, 1986. Adapter, The Accidental Death of an Anarchist (based on a work by Dario Fo), Arena Stage, 1984, then Be I asco Theatre, New York City, 1985, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1987. Adapter, The Three Sisters (based on the work by Anton Chekhov), Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1984, then Goodman Theatre, Chicago, 1995. Between fast and West (two-act), Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1984, then Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1987, published in New Plays USA 3, Theatre Communications Group, 1986. An American Comedy, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1986, published in An American Comedy and Other Plays, Performing Arts Journal, 1986. Principia Scriptoriae, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, then Royal Shakespeare Company, London, both 1986, published by Broadway Play, 1986. Author of book for musical, Chess (two-act), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1988, published by Samuel French, 1989. Roots in Water, River Arts Repertory Theatre, Woodstock, NY, 1988, produced as a radio play, BBC Radio 3, 1989.
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Adapter of the play Jitterbugging, 1989.
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, May 5, 1988. Christian Science Monitor, November 20,1984; April 16, 1986. Daily News (New York), November 16,1984; October 11, 1985; April 10, 1986. Los Angeles Times, October 7, 1983. New York, April 15, 1985. New Yorfc Post, November 19, 1984; October 11, 1985; April 12,1986. New York Times, February 21, 1978; March 21, 1978; November 16, 1984; October 11, 1985; April 3, 1986; April 10, 1986; April 30, 1986; September 24,1986; January 17,1988; April 24, 1988; April 29, 1988; May 8, 1988. Time, April 28, 1986. Times (London), December 18, 1987. Wall Street Journal, November 20, 1984.*
Screenplays: E than Frome (based on the novel by Edith Wharton), Miramax, 1993.
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Television Movies: (With Elinor and Stephen Karpf) Terror in the Sky, CBS, 1971. Houston, We've Got a Problem, ABC, 1974. Television Specials: "Sensibility and Sense," American Playhouse, PBS, 1990. "The End of a Sentence," American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Television Episodes: Ko/afc, CBS, 1973. Radio Plays: Languages Spoken Here, BBC Radio 3, 1987, published in Best Radio Plays of 1987, Methuen, 1988. Advice to Eastern Europe, 1990. Also author of the plays The Unrequited Lovers' Manual, Hank Aaron's 715th, The Fall of Agnew, and Watergate: An Audio Memory, all WUHY-FM.
PERSONAL Born November 28, 1943, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Irving (an internist) and Adele Newman; married, wife's name Roswitha (a boutique owner), 1967 (divorced); married Gretchen Preece (a receptionist), 1990; children: (first marriage) Amos, Eric, John; (second marriage) Patrick, Alice. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., music composition. Addresses: Manager—Renaissance Management, 21241 Ventura Blvd., Suite 251, Woodland Hills, CA91364. Career: Singer, songwriter, composer, and musician. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best arrangement, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1969, for "Is That All There Is;" Academy Award nomination, best song, 1981, for "One More Hour," Ragtime; Academy Award nomination, best score, 1981, and Grammy Award nomination,
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best film score, 1982, both for Ragtime; Academy Award nomination, best original score, Grammy Award, best instrumental composition, and Grammy Award nominations, best pop instrumental and best soundtrack album, all 1984, for The Natural; Academy Award nomination, best score, 1991, for/Ava/on; Academy Award nomination, achievement in music, 1995, for "Make Up Your Mind/' The Paper.
Randy Newman Live, Reprise, 1972. Sail Away, Reprise, 1972. Good Old Boys, Reprise, 1974, Little Criminals, Reprise, 1977. Bom Again, Reprise, 1979. Trouble in Paradise, Reprise, 1983. The Natural (soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1984. Land of Dreams, Reprise, 1988.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Performance, Warner Bros., 1970. Singing bush, The Three Amigos, Orion, 1986. Shag, 1988. Film Work: Music director, Performance, Warner Bros., 1970. Music arranger, "Is That All There Is?/' After Hours, 1985. Orchestrator, Toy Story (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Orchestrator, James and the Giant Peach (animated), Buena Vista, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials, Except Where Indicated: The Life and Assassination of the Kingfish (movie), 1977. Host, Randy Newman at the Odeon, Showtime, 1983. Half-Nelson, 1985. Funny, You Don't Look 200, 1987. Rolling Stone Magazine's 20 Years of Rock 'n' Roll, 1987. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. Louisiana Boys: Raised on Politics (also known as P.O.V.), PBS, 1992. For Our Children: The Concert, The Disney Channel, 1993. Music in Movies '95, ABC, 1995. The 67th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1995. Host and narrator, The Hollywood Soundtrack Story, syndicated, 1995. Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times, The Disney Channel, 1995. The 68th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1996. RECORDINGS Albums: Randy Newman, Reprise, 1968. Twelve Songs, Reprise, 1970.
Other albums include Live, 1971, and Something New Under the Sun. Composer or arranger for recordings by others, including "Is That All There Is," for Peggy Lee, c. 1969, and "Mama Told me (Not to Come)/' for Three Dog Night. WRITINGS Films; Music Composer, Except Where Indicated: Cold Turkey, United Artists, 1971. And lyricist, The Pursuit of Happiness, Columbia, 1971. And lyricist, including the song "One More Hour," Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. The Natural, TriStar, 1984. And lyricist (with Charles Bernstein), April Fool's Day, Paramount, 1986. And lyricist and screenwriter (with Steve Martin and Lome Michaels), The Three Amigos, Orion, 1986. Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Avalon, TriStar, 1990. Awakenings, 1990. Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. And songwriter, "Make Up Your Mind," The Paper, Universal, 1994. Toy Story (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. James and the Giant Peach, Buena Vista, 1996. Michael, Sony Pictures, 1996. (With Steve Goldstein) Cats Don't Dance, Warner Bros., 1996. Author of the song, "I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore," Love & Money, 1980; composer of additional music, Huey Long, 1985; songwriter, "Naked Man," Mr. Love, 1985; songwriter, "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)," April Fool's Day, 1986, "You Can Leave Your Hat On," 9 1/2 Weeks, 1986, "Guilty," Singing the Blues in Red, 1986, "I Love LA," Down and Out in Beverly Hills, 1986, "It's Money That I Love," Surrender, 1987, "Short People," Harry and the Hendersons, 1987, Overboard, 1987, "I Think It's Going To Rain," Beaches, 1988, "I Love LA," The Naked Gun—From the Files of Police Squad!, 1988,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Her Alibi, 1989, "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)/' Malice, 1993, and "Mr. President (Have Pity on the Working Man)/' Forrest Gump, 1994. Television Series: Composer of theme song, "Under the Gun," Cop Rock, ABC, 1990. Composer of theme song, "Fallin' in Love," The Marshall Chronicles, ABC, 1990. Television Specials: Songwriter, "I Love to See You Smile," The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. Songwriter, "The Natural," Diamonds on the Silver Screen, syndicated, 1992. Television Pilots: Composer, Whatever Happened to Dobie Cillis, CBS, 1977. Stage Productions: Songwriter, Rosenbloom, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1970. Composer and lyricist, Randy Newman's Maybe I'm Doing It Wrong, Production Company Theatre, 1981, then Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1982. Playwright and composer, Faust, Lajolla Playhouse, Lajolla, CA, 1995. Other: Author of more than a hundred songs, including "Sail Away," "Rednecks," "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today," and "Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear." OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 13, 1995, p. 42. People, October 30, 1995, p. 79-80.*
NGOR, Haing S. 1941(?)-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Borne. 1941 (some sources say c. 1951), in Cambodia; murdered outside his home, February 25,1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Physician, counselor, author, actor. As an actor, Ngor is best remembered for his Academy Award-winning role in The Killing Fields, the fact-based film about the Khmer Rouge Government's takeover of Cambodia and its persecution and massacre of citizens, beginning in 1975. As a citizen, Ngor is best remembered for his efforts
NGOR « 2 5 5 to bring to light the genocide in Cambodia and to bring its perpetrators to justice. Like the character he portrayed in the film, Ngor also escaped Cambodia through minefields. Because he was a doctor, Ngor had been arrested by the Khmer Rouge; questioned about his occupation, which he denied to save his life; and physically tortured several times. Before he could escape, he worked in rice fields and eventually fled to Thailand after the Vietnamese takeover of Cambodia in 1979. In Thailand he worked in refugee camps providing medical care. Ngor later relocated to the United States and found work as a security guard. Ngor studied English and later worked to help refugees as a job counselor. He answered a call for work in The Killing Fields and was cast in the role of Dith Pran, the Cambodian translator who worked with the New York Times' Sydney Schanberg and got caught in the Khmer Rouge takeover. Although acting was not his profession, Ngor won numerous awards for his work in the 1984 film. Among them were an Academy Award for best supporting actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards for best actor and most outstanding newcomer to film, and a Golden Globe Award for best supporting actor. After his successful debut in film, Ngor looked for other roles that explored important stories, including work in Heaven and Hell, the story of Le Ly Hayslip and her family during the Vietnam war. His other films included Eastern Condors, The Iron Triangle, The Dragon Gate, Vietnam, Texas, Fortunes of War, and Ambition. On television, he starred in "The Doctors Wilde" for CBS Summer Playhouse, "The Last Outpost" for HBO's Vietnam War Story, and "Last Flight Out" for AT&T Presents on NBC. He also made guest appearances on shows such as China Beach and Miami Vice. Ngor detailed his own life story in a book entitled Haing Ngor: A Cambodian Odyssey. He continued to work to assist refugees and help found Aid to Displaced Persons in Brussels and Enfants d'Angkor in Paris. He remained a counselor at Los Angeles' Chinatown Service Center. In addition, he often returned to the Thai-Cambodian border to assist refugees. He worked to open a medical training center in the area. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who among Asian Americans, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1995 Periodicals: New York Times, February 27, 1996, p. A6. Washington Post, February 27, 1996, p. B6.
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Original name, Michael Igor Peschkowsky; surname legally changed, 1939; born November 6, 1931, in Berlin, Germany; naturalized U.S. citizen, 1944; son of Nicholaievitch (a physician) and Brigitte (Landauer) Peschkowsky; married Patricia Scott (a singer), 1957 (divorced, 1960); married Margot Callas, 1963 (divorced, 1974); married Annabel Davis-Goff (a screenwriter; divorced); married Diane Sawyer (a television journalist), April 19, 1988; children: (first marriage) Daisy; (third marriage) Max, Jenny. Education: Attended University of Chicago, 1950-53; trained for the stage with Lee Strasberg, 1954. Avocational interests: Breeding Arabian horses. Addresses: Office—Icarus Productions. /Agent-Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Playwrights Theatre Club (improvisational theatrical company, which later became Compass Players and then Second City), Chicago, IL, founder and member, 1955-57; performer (with Elaine May) in an improvisational comedy act, appearing in nightclubs and cabarets throughout the United States, 1957-61; performer at the Inaugural Gala for President Lyndon B. Johnson, Washington, DC, 1965; recorded albums with Elaine May. Acting teacher in New York City. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Screen Actors Guild, American Guild of Variety Artists, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, best comedy recording, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1961, for An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May; Antoinette Perry Award, best director, 1964, for Barefoot in the Park; Antoinette Perry Award, and V/ar/ety-New York Critics' Poll Award, both best director, 1965, for The Odd Couple and Luv; Outer Critics' Circle Award, "for directing four current hits," 1965; Sam S. Shubert Foundation
Award, "for outstanding contributions to the New York legitimate theatre for the 1964-65 season," 1965; Cue magazine award, entertainer of the year "for directorial achievements," 1965; Famous Fives Poll, outstanding director, and Academy Award nomination, best director, both 1966, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Academy Award, best director, 1967, New York Film Critics' Award, best director, 1967, Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement, 1967, Golden Globe Award, best motion picture director, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1968, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best film director, 1968, all for The Graduate; Antoinette Perry Award, best director, 1968, for Plaza Suite; Antoinette Perry Award, best director, 1972, for The Prisoner of Second Avenue; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a drama, 1974, for Uncle Vanya; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a play, 1977, for Comedians and Streamers; Antoinette Perry Award (hared with others), best musical, 1977, for Annie; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a play, 1978, for The Gin Game; Academy Award nomination, best director, 1983, for Silkwood; Antoinette Perry Award, best director of a play, 1984, for The Real Thing; Ellis Island Medal of Honor, National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations, 1986; Academy Award nomination, best director, 1988, for Working Girl; Academy Award nomination, best picture, 1993, for The Remains of the Day; Emmy Award, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, for Julie and Carol at Carnagie Hall. CREDITS Stage Director, Except Where Indicated: Barefoot in the Park, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1963. The Knack, New Theatre, New York City, 1964. Luv, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1964. The Odd Couple, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1965. The Apple Tree, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1966. The Little Foxes, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1967. Plaza Suite, Plymouth Theatre, 1968. The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1971. Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square/Joseph E. Levine Theatre, New York City, 1973. Comedians, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1976. Streamers, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Also producer (with Hume Cronyn), The Gin Game, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, both 1977, later Lyric Theatre, London, 1979. Drinks before Dinner, NYSF, Public Theatre, New York City, 1978. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. Lunch Hour, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1980. Fools, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, 1981. The Real Thing, Plymouth Theatre, 1984. Hurlyburly, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, then Promenade Theatre, New York City, later Ethel Barrymore Theatre, all 1984. Social Security, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1986. Standup Shakespeare, Theatre 890, New York City, 1987. Waiting for Godot, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1988. Elliot Loves, Goodman Theatre, then Promenade Theatre, both 1990. Death and the Maiden, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1992. Director of The Importance of Being Earnest, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Stage Producer: (With Lewis Allen, Irwin Meyer, and Stephen R. Friedman) Annie, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1977. (With Allen) Billy Bishop Goes to War, Theatre de Lys, then Morosco Theatre, both New York City, 1980. (With Emanuel Azenberg) Grownups, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1981. (With Azenberg) And production supervisor, Whoop/ Goldberg, Lyceum Theatre, 1984. Major Tours: Director, Barefoot in the Park, U.S. cities, 1964. Director, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, U.S. cities, 1972-73. Director and (with Hume Cronyn) producer, The Gin Game, U.S. cities, 1978. Producer (with others), Annie, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1978-81. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May, John Golden Theatre, 1960. Howard Miller, A Matter of Position, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1962. George, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980.
NICHOLS « 2 5 7 Jack, The Designated Mourner, National Theatre, London, 1996. Made stage debut with Playwrights Theatre Club, Chicago, IL; appeared in Saint Joan, produced in Vancouver, British Columbia. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros., 1966. The Graduate, Embassy, 1967. Catch-22, Filmways, 1970. Also producer, Carnal Knowledge, Avco-Embassy, 1971. The Day of the Dolphin, Avco-Embassy, 1973. Also producer (with Don Devlin), The Fortune, Columbia, 1975. Gilda Live, Warner Bros., 1980. Also producer (with Michael Hausman), Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Also producer (with Robert Greenhut), Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Executive producer, The Longshot, Orion, 1986. Biloxi Blues, Universal, 1988. Working Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Also producer (with John Galley), Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Also producer (with Scott Rudin), Regarding Henry, Paramount, 1991. Producer (with Galley and Ismail Merchant), The Remains of the Day, Columbia, 1993. Wolf, Columbia, 1994. Also producer, The Birdcage (also known as 6/rcfs of a Feather and La Cage Aux Folles), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Primary Colors, Universal, 1997. Television Work; Series: Executive producer (with Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg), Family, ABC, 1976-80. Executive producer, The Thorns, ABC, 1988. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, The "Annie" Christmas Show, NBC, 1977. Also executive producer of Broadway: An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May, c. 1960. Television Appearances; Specials: Accent on Love, NBC, 1959. The Fabulous '50s, CBS, 1960. Jack Paar Presents, NBC, 1960. The Jack Paar Special, NBC, 1960. A Last Laugh at the '60s, ABC, 1970. The 39th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1985.
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Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, 1986. "Richard Burton: In from the Cold/' Great Performances, PBS, 1989. "Neil Simon: Not Just for Laughs" (also known as "Simply Simon: A Neil Simon Retrospective"), American Masters, PBS, 1989. The 14th Annual Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1991. "Paul Simon: Born at the Right Time," American Masters, PBS, 1993. The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson, CBS, 1994. Presenter, The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1994. Himself, Richard Avedon: Darkness and Light, 1995. Interviewee, Nichols and May—Take Two, PBS, 1996. Interviewee, Catch-22, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Jack Paar Show, NBC, 1957. Laugh Line, NBC, 1959. Also in episodes of The Today Show, The Perry Como Show, and The Dinah Shore Show, all NBC. RECORDINGS Albums: An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May, 1961. WRITINGS For Stage: Special material, The Carol Burnett Show, Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1966. Adapter (with Albert Todd), Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square/Joseph E. Levine Theatre, 1973. For Television: (With Ken Welch) Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall (special), CBS, 1962. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, May-June, 1991, p. 27. Newsweek, May 6, 1996, pp. 84-85.*
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Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Detective Mike Logan, Law & Order, NBC, 199095. Also appeared in Hill Street Blues, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Roy Burnette, Apology, HBO, 1986. Johnny Mathews, Killer in the Mirror, NBC, 1986. David Thompson, Born Free: A New Adventure, ABC, 1996. Abducted: A Father's Love, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Mallory, Sidney Sheldon's Nothing Lasts Forever, CBS, 1995. Film Appearances: Smithereens, New Line Cinema, 1982. Ely Wareham, Jr., Off Beat, Buena Vista/Silver Screen Partners II, 1986. Baby Boom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. The Designated Mourner, 1997. Also appeared in Jakarta, 1986. Stage Appearances: Jerv, Just a Little Bit Less Than Normal, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1979. Sergius Saranoff, Arms and the Man, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1989. Also performed with the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, Wl, 1988-89. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 26, 1992, p. 37.*
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Born November 13, c. 1957, in Madison, Wl. Education: Received degree from Yale School of Drama, 1985.
Full name, Sven Vilhelm Nykvist; born December 3, 1922 (some sources say 1924), in Moheda, Sweden;
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 son of Gustaf Nathanael (a Lutheran missionary in the Belgian Congo) and Gerda Emilia (a Lutheran missionary in the Belgian Congo; maiden name, Nilson) Nykvist; children: Carl-Gustaf. Education: Attended Stockholm Municipal School for Photographers. Addresses: Office—c/o Svenska Filminstitutet, Filmhuset Borgvagen 1-5, Box 27126, S-10252 Stockholm 27, Sweden. Career: Cinematographer, director, and writer, best known for his work with Ingmar Bergman. Sandrew (film studio), Stockholm, Sweden, assistant photographer, 1941-43; Cinecitta, Rome, Italy, photographer, 1943-44; Sandrew, assistant photographer, 1944-47; Josephson-Nykvist Film Productions, coowner. Member: American Society of Cinematographers, Swedish Film Academy, Svenska Teaterforbundet. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best cinematography, 1973, for Cries and Whispers; Academy Award and Los Angeles Film Critics Award, both best cinematography, 1983, for Fanny and Alexander; Cannes International Film Festival Award, best artistic contribution to a full-length film, 1986, for Offret/ Sacrificatio; Academy Award nomination, best cinematography, and Eastman Kodak Award, both 1988, for The Unbearable Lightness of Being; Artistic Award, Local 659, International Photographers of the Motion Picture Industry, 1989, for career achievement; Lifetime Achievement Award, American Society of Cinematographers, 1996; French Academy Award (Caesar); Swedish Academy Award. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Except As Noted: Sawdust and Tinsel (also known as The Naked Night), Janus, 1953. Storm Over Tjuroe, Svensk Filmindustri, 1954. Karin Mansdotter, Svensk Filmindustri, 1954. Salka Valka, Svensk Filmindustri, 1954. The True and the False, Svensk Filmindustri, 1955. The Last Form, Svensk Filmindustri, 1955. Darling at Sea, Svensk Filmindustri, 1955. Winter Light, Janus, 1962. The Silence, Janus, 1964. Loving Couples, Prominent, 1966. Persona, Lopert, 1967. Hour of the Wolf, Lopert, 1968. The Passion of Anna, United Artists (UA), 1969. FArst Love, UMC Pictures, 1970.
NYKVIST « 2 5 9 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Cinerama, 1971. The Last Run, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MCM)/UA, 1971. The Touch, Cinerama, 1971. Siddhartha, Columbia, 1972. Cries and Whispers, New World, 1973. The Dove, Paramount, 1974. Black Moon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. The Magic Flute, Surrogate Releasing, 1975. Scenes from a Marriage, Cinema V, 1976. Face to Face, Paramount, 1976. The Tenant, Paramount, 1976. The Serpent's Egg, Paramount, 1978. Pretty Baby, Paramount, 1978. King of the Cypsies, Paramount, 1978. Starting Over, Paramount, 1979. Autumn Sonata, New World, 1979. Hurricane, Paramount, 1979. Willie and Phil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. The Postman Always Rings Twice, Paramount, 1981. Cannery Row, MGM/UA, 1982. Star 80, Warner Bros., 1983. Swann in Love, Orion, 1983. The Tragedy of Carmen, Orion, 1983. Fanny and Alexander, Embassy, 1983. After the Rehearsal, Triumph, 1984. Agnes of God, Columbia, 1985. Dream Lover, MGM/UA, 1985. Another Woman, Orion, 1988. The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Orion, 1988. Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. "Oedipus Wrecks/' New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Director, The Ox, First Run Features/Castle Hill, 1992. Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar, 1993. What's Eat/ng G/7bert Grape?, Paramount, 1993. Mixed Nuts, TriStar, 1994. Only You, TriStar, 1994. With Honors, Warner Bros., 1994. Something to Talk About (also known as The Game of Love, The Kings of Carolina, Grace Under Pressure, and S/sters), Warner Bros., 1995. Kristin Lavransdatter (also known as Kristin La Vransdatter and The Kransen Wreath), Cine-International Filmvertrieb, 1995. Cinematographer for the documentaries Voerdnad foer Livet (also known as Reverence for Life), 1952, The Vine Bridge, 1965, and In the Footsteps of the Witch Doctor; also Cinematographer for the films Thirteen Chairs, 1945, Lazy Lena and Blue-Eyed Per, Spring a Sjosala, Tall Lasse From Delsbo, and (with
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Carl Edlund) The Devil and the Man From Smaaland, all 1949, Loffe Becomes a Policeman, 1950, The Land of Rye, 1951, When Lilacs Blossom, 1952, Laughing in the Sunshine, 1953, Children of the Night, Girl in a Dressing Gown, and The Brave Soldier Jonsson, all 1956, Lady in Black, 1958, May I Borrow Your Wife?, 1959, The Virgin Spring and The]udge, both 1960, A Matter of Morals, Trust Me, Darling, and Through a Glass Darkly, all 1961, Make Way for Lila, 1962, The Singing Leaves, 1963, All These Women, The Dress, and To Love, all 1964, Shame, 1968, The Ritual, 1970, Monismania 1995 and The Terrorists, both 1975. Also One and One, 1978, From the Life of the Marionettes and One Plus One, both 1980, The Sacrifice (also known as Offret/Sacrificatio), 1986, Katinka, 1988, and Buster's Bedroom, 1991; cinematographer and co-director of the documentary Under the Southern Cross, 1952; cinematographer and director (with Lars Henrik Ottoson and Loren Marmstedt), Gorilla, 1964; cinematographer and director, The Man on the Island, 1983. Film Appearances: Appeared as himself, Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography, 1993. Television Cinematographer; Movies: Nobody's Child, CBS, 1986.
O'Brien. Education: University of Michigan, A.B., 1961, M.A., 1962; trained for the stage with Ellis Rabb and John Houseman. Addresses: Office—Old Globe Theatre, P.O. Box 2171, San Diego, CA 92112. /Agent—RosenstoneWender, 3 East 48th St., New York, NY 10017. Career: Director. Hunter College, New York City, theatre instructor, 1963-64; The Acting Company, New York City, associate artistic director, 1974-75; Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, artistic director, 1981-. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Directors Guild, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, National Fund for New American Plays, Theatre Communications Group (board of directors, 1989—), Opera/Musical Theatre Professional Companies Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director, 1977, for Porgy and Bess; Drama Desk Award nomination, best director, 1989, for The Cocktail Hour; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a play, 1992, for Two Shakespearean Actors; Lucille Lortel Award for Direction, 1995, for Hapgood.
WRITINGS
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(With Lasse Summanen) The Ox (screenplay), First Run Features/Castle Hill, 1992.
Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Assistant director, You Can't Take It with You, APA Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1967. Assistant director, War and Peace, APA Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1967. Assistant director, Pantagleize, APA Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1967. Assistant director, The Cherry Orchard, APA Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1967. Assistant director, Pantagleize, APA Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1968. Assistant director, The Cocktail Party, APA Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1968. Assistant director, Hamlet, APA Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1969. Cock-a-Doodle Dandy, APA Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1969. Assistant director, Hamlet, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1969.
Author (with Olaf Bergstroem) of the documentary film Under the Southern Cross, 1952. Author of three books, including Resan Till Lambarene. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Cinematographer, February, 1996, p. 46. Film Comment, September-October, 1989, p. 52.*
O'BRIEN, Jack
1939PERSONAL
Full name, Jack George O'Brien; born June 18,1939, in Saginaw, Ml; son of J. George (a business representative) and Evelyn Mae (MacArthur Martens)
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Merry Wives of Windsor, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1972. Dido and Aeneas (opera), Dallas Civic Opera, Dallas, TX, 1972. The Tavern, Lake Forest Playhouse, 1972. Associate artistic director, The Three Sisters, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1973. Much Ado about Nothing, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1975. The Abduction from the Seraglio (opera), San Francisco Spring Opera, San Francisco, CA, 1975. The Magic Flute (opera), San Francisco Opera, San Francisco, 1975. The Time of Your Life, Harkness Theatre, New York City, 1975. As You Like It, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1976. Our Town, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1976. Porgy and Bess, Houston Grand Opera, Uris Theatre, then Mark Hellinger Theatre, both New York City, 1976. // Cordovano (opera), American Opera Center, 1976. Nefertiti, Blackstone Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1977. Hamlet, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1977. Street Scene, New York City Opera, State Theatre, New York City, 1977. A Midsummer Night's Dream, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1978. Tbsca (opera), Santa Fe Opera, Santa Fe, NM, 1978. Aida (opera), Houston Grand Opera, Houston, TX, 1979. A Man for All Seasons, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1979. The Most Happy Fella, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1979. Romeo and Juliet, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1980. Cos/ Fan Tutti (opera), Texas Opera Theatre, 1980. King Lear, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1981. The Country Wife, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1981. Mary Stuart, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, 1981. The Gin Game, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 198283. The Tempest, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 198283. Yankee Wives, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 198283. Porgy and Bess, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1983. The Skin of Our Teeth, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1983.
O'BRIEN * 2 6 1 Twelfth Night, Old Globe Theatre, 1983. Macbeth, Old Globe Theatre, 1983. Othello, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1984-85. Season's Greetings, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1984-85. The Torch-Bearers, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1984-85. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1985. (With Tom Moore) Fa//en Angels, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1985. The Lighthouse (opera), San Diego Chamber Opera, San Diego, 1986. Emily, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1986-87. The Incredibly Famous Willy Rivers, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1986-87. The Cocktail Hour, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1988, then Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Up in Saratoga, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1989. Driving Miss Daisy, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1989-90. Uncle Vanya, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 198990. Jake's Women, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 198990. Breaking Legs, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 198990. The Cocktail Hour, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, then John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, both 1990. Producer, Street Scene, New York State Theatre, New York City, 1990. The Snow Ball, Hartford Stage Company, CT, then Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, both 1991. Hamlet, 1991. Two Shakespearean Actors, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1992. Bargains, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1992. Interior Decoration, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1992-93. The Winter's Tale, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1992-93. Ghosts, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1992-93. Damn Yankees, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1993, then Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1994. Hapgoodl, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre at Lincoln Center, New York City, 1994-95. The Doctor Is Out, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, 1995. Gett/ng/Away with Murder (formerly known as The Doctor Is Out), Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1996.
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Time and Time Again, Old Globe Theatre, 1996. Pride's Crossing, Old Globe Theatre, 1997. The Little Foxes, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1997. Also director of White Linen, Antony and Cleopatra, and Kiss Me, Kate, all Old Globe Theatre, San Diego; executive producer, National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, 1983; director of productions with American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, 1970-71,1972-74,1976-77, 1980-81, and with the Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1980-81. Major Tours: Porgyand Bess, U.S. and European cities, 1977-78, then in 14 opera company consortium, 1986-87. Television Director; Episodic: "The Time of Your Life," Theatre in America, PBS, 1976. "The Skin of Our Teeth," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. "Painting Churches," American Playhouse, PBS, 1986. "All My Sons/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. "I Never Sang for My Father," American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. "An Enemy of the People," American Playhouse, PBS, 1990. Television Director; Specials: "The Good Doctor," Great Performances, PBS, 1977. "The Most Happy Fella," Great Performances, PBS, 1980. Also "Street Scene," Live from Lincoln Center, PBS.
teacher) O'Connell. Education: Graduated from New York University (film and television). Addresses: Home—New York City. /Agent—William Morris, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Vern Tessio, Stand By Me, Columbia, 1986. Scott "The Dood" Foreman, Calendar Girl, Columbia, 1993. Title role, Joe's Apartment, Warner Bros., 1996. Frank Cushman, Jerry Maguire, TriStar, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Andrew Clements, My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1988-91. Brody Wilder, Camp Wilder, ABC, 1992-93. Quinn Mai lory, Sliders, Fox, 1995—. Television Appearances; Movies: Carl, The Room Upstairs, CBS, 1987. Young Ralph, Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss, PBS, 1988. Mac, The Ranger, the Cook and a Hole in the Sky, ABC, 1995. Lawrence Sellers, Blue River, Fox, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, July 15, 1996, pp. 133-134.*
WRITINGS Stage Plays: (Adaptor and translator) Orpheus in the Underworld, Dallas Civic Opera, Dallas, TX, and Kansas City Civic Opera, Kansas City, MO, 1968. (Adaptor and translator) Le Coq d'Or, Dallas Civic Opera, Dallas, 1971. (Book with Stuart Hample and lyrics) The Selling of the President, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, 1971, then Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1972.
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1974(?)PERSONAL
Born February 17, c. 1974, in New York, NY; son of Michael (an ad agency art director) and Linda (an art
OLDMAN, Gary 1958PERSONAL Born March 21, 1958, in London, England; father, a welder; mother, a homemaker; married Lesley Manville (an actress; divorced); married Uma Thurman (an actress), 1991 (divorced, 1993); engaged to Donya Fiorentino (a photographer), 1997; children: (first marriage) Alfred. Education: Rose Buford College of Speech and Drama, B.A. (with honors), theatre arts, 1979; trained for the stage at Greenwich Young People's Theatre. Addresses: Manager—Douglas J. Urbanski, Douglas Management, Ltd., 515 N. Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90048.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Career: Actor. Member of Theatre Royal, York, England. Awards, Honors: Drama Magazine Award, best actor, British Theatre Association, 1985, and Fringe Award, best newcomer, Time Out Magazine, 198586, both for The Pope's Wedding; Evening Standard Award, best newcomer in a film, 1986, for Sid and Nancy; British Academy Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, 1988, for Prick Up Your Ears; Annual Cable Excellence (ACE) Award, best actor in a dramatic series, 1993, for Sydney Pollack's "Fallen Angels/' CREDITS Film Appearances: Sid Vicious, Sid and Nancy (also known as Love Kills), Samuel Goldwyn, 1986. Joe Orton, Prick Up Your Ears, Samuel Goldwyn, 1987. Martin, Track 29, Island, 1988. Johnny, We Thinkthe World of You, Cinecom, 1988. Ben Chase, Criminal Law, TriStar, 1988. Emmett Foley, Chattahoochee, Hemdale, 1990. Jackie, State of Grace, Orion, 1990. Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Rosencrantz, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Cinecom, 1991. Count Vlad Dracul/Dracula, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Columbia, 1992. Beyond JFK: The Question of Conspiracy (documentary), 1992. Drexl Spivey, True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. Ludwig van Beethoven, Immortal Beloved, Columbia, 1994. Norman Stansfield, The Professional (also known as Leon and The Cleaner), Columbia, 1994. Jack Grimaldi, Romeo Is Bleeding, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Warden Glenn, Murder in the First, Warner Bros., 1995. Arthur Dimmesdale, The Scarlet Letter, Buena Vista, 1995. Albert Milo, Basquiat (also known as Build a Fort, Set It on Fire), Miramax, 1996. Terrorist, AFO (also known as Air Force One), Sony Pictures, 1997. The Fifth Element (also known as The Fifth Man and Le Cinquieme element), 1997. Dr. Smith, Lost in Space, New Line, forthcoming. Stage Appearances: Massacre at Paris, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 1980.
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Chinchilla, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1980. Desperado Corner, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1980. A Waste of Time, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1980. Soldier, Summit Conference, Lupton Theatre Company, Lyric Theatre, London, 1982. P. C. Naylor, Rat in the Skull, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1984. Scopey, The Pope's Wedding, Royal Court Theatre, 1984. Mike, Saved, Royal Court Theatre, 1984. Son, "Red, Black, and Ignorant/' third man, "Tin Can People/' and son and man, "Great Peace/' The War Plays, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), The Pit, London, 1985. Major Carp and Petko, The Desert Air, RSC, The Pit, 1985. Sordido, Women Beware Women, Royal Court Theatre, 1986. Jack, Real Dreams, RSC, The Pit, 1986. Grimes and Billy Corman, Serious Money, Royal Court Theatre, 1987. Also appeared in Minnesota Moon, London. Toured in Massacre at Paris, Chinchilla, Desperado Corner, and A Waste of Time, al I with G lasgow Citizens Theatre, European and South American cities. Television Appearances; Movies: Daniel, Remembrance, Channel 4, released in the United States by Mainline, 1982. Coxy, Meantime, Channel 4, 1983, released in the United States by Film 4, 1984. Derek, Honest, Decent, and True, BBC, released in the United States in 1985. Ian Tyson, Heading Home, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Also appeared in Morgan's Boy, and as P. C. Naylor in Rat in the Skull. Television Appearances; Episodic: Pat Kelly, "Dead-End for Delia," Sydney Pollack's "Fallen Angels/' Showtime, 1993. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared with Guns V Roses in Since I Don't Have You, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, April, 1988. Entertainment Weekly, February 10, 1995, p. 14. Interview, January, 1992, p. 84. New York Times, November 8, 1992.
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OSGOOD, Charles 1933PERSONAL Born January 8, 1933, in New York, NY; son of Charles Osgood and Mary F. (Wilson) Wood; married Jean Crafton, Decembers, 1973; children: Winston, Kathleen, James Edward, Anne Elizabeth, Emily Jean. Education: Fordham University, B.S., 1954.
Host, The Century That Made America Great, Disney Channel, 1995. Remember When, PBS, 1995. Radio Reporting: Also serves as a CBS Radio correspondent, anchoring and writing The Osgood File, which is broadcast daily on the CBS Radio Network. Osgood's radio reporting work has also included Newsmark, a weekly CBS Radio public affairs broadcast. WRITINGS
Addresses: Office—CBS Radio Network, 524 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019-2902. Career: News broadcaster and journalist. WGMS, Washington, program director, until 1963; WHCT, Hartford, CT, general manager, 1963-64; ABC Radio News, reporter, 1964-67; WCBS, anchor, 196772; CBS (television and radio), New York, NY, correspondent, 1972—. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Winner of Carr Van Anda Award, Ohio University E. W. Scripps School of Journalism, 1985; Peabody Awards, 1985 and 1986, for Newsmark; Washington Journalism Review's Best in the Business Award, best radio reporter, 1988,1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992; inducted into Broadcasting Hall of Fame, National Association of Broadcasters, 1990; Marconi Radio Award, 1993; Lowell Thomas Electronic Journalism Award, International Platform Association, 1995. Recipient of honorary degrees from St. Bonaventure University, 1977, Fordham University, St. John's University, Colby College, Trinity College, Caldwell College, Stonehill College, College of St. Rose, College of Mount St. Vincent, and LeMoyne College. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sunday night anchor, CBS News, CBS, 1981-87. CBS This Morning, CBS, 1987. Host, CBS Sunday Morning, CBS, 1994—. Television Appearances; Specials: Correspondent, Walter Cronkite's Universe (series), CBS, 1980-82. Host/narrator, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Monsters ... But Were Afraid! (documentary), CBS, 1981. CBS News Special: Lucy, CBS, 1989.
For Television: (With Walter Cronkite, David Anderson, Ray Brady, Jody Perkins, and Jonathan Ward) Walter Cronkite's Universe (series), CBS, 1980-82. (With Joel Heller) Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Monsters . . . But Were Afraid! (documentary; special), CBS, 1981. Other Writings: Nothing Could Be Finer Than a Crisis That Is Minor in the Morning, 1979. There's Nothing That I Wouldn't Do If You Would BeMyPOSSLQ, 1981. Osgood on Speaking, 1988. The Osgood Files, 1991.
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Born Donald Clark Osmond, December 9, 1957, in Ogden, UT; son of George and Olive Osmond; brother of Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay Osmond ("The Osmond Brothers"), Jimmy Osmond (an actor and singer), and Marie Osmond (an actress and singer); married Debra Glenn, May 8, 1978; children: Donald Clark. Addresses: Contact—c/o P.O. Box 1448, Provo, UT 84603-1448. Career: Actor and singer. Awards, Honors: American Music Award, Country Favorite Duo or Group, 1976. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Andy Williams Show, NBC, 1963-67.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The Jerry Lewis Show, NBC, 1967-69. Voice of Donny, The Osmonds (animated), ABC, 1972-74. Cohost, Donny and Marie (syndicated as The Best of Donny and Marie), ABC, 1976-79. Cohost, The Osmond Family Show, ABC, 1979. Television Appearances; Pilots: Irving Foy, The Seven Little Foys (broadcast as an episode of The Bob Hope Chrysler Theater), NBC, 1964. Frank Isaacs (guest), The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch, ABC, 1982. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, "Fire Drill," Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Network, 1995. Guest, The Rosie O'Donne// Show, syndicated, 1996. Guest, The Pat Bullard Show, syndicated, 1997. Appeared on Here's Lucy, CBS; The Jerry Lewis Show; and The Love Boat, ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: Cohost, The Osmond Brothers Show, CBS, 1971. Cohost, The Osmonds Special, CBS, 1974. Cohost, The Donny and Marie Osmond Show, ABC, 1975. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Christmas Party, NBC, 1975. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Bicentennial StarSpangled Spectacular, NBC, 1976. A Tribute to "Mr. Television/' Milton Berle, NBC, 1978. General Electric's All-Star Anniversary, ABC, 1978. Bob Hope Special: Happy Birthday, Bob!, NBC, 1978. Cohost, The Donny and Marie Christmas Special, ABC, 1979. Cohost, The Osmond Family Christmas Special, NBC, 1980. Disneyland's 25th Anniversary, CBS, 1980. Cohost, The Osmond Family Thanksgiving Special, NBC, 1981. Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1984. It's Carry Shandling's Show—25th Anniversary Special, Showtime, 1986. Children's Miracle Network Telethon, syndicated, 1991. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. Super Bowl Saturday Night, TNT, 1992. American Bane/stand's Teen Idols, NBC, 1994. The Da/7y Show Holiday Spectacular, Comedy Central, 1996.
OTOOLE «265 Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 78th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1991. The 2/st Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1994. Television Work; Series: Creator, The Blue Jean Network, 1981. Film Appearances: Donny, Coin' Coconuts, Osmond, 1978. Stage Appearances: Title role, Z./tt/e Johnny Jones, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1982. Title role, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Elgin Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1992. Major Tours: Title role, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, U.S. cities, 1995-96; Canadian cities, 1997—. RECORDINGS Albums: Donny Osmond, 1989; has recorded twelve gold albums; has also recorded albums with members of his family. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, January 15, 1990, p. 82.*
OTOOLE, Annette 1953PERSONAL Born in 1953, in Houston, TX. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Jennie, The Girl Most Likely To. . ., ABC, 1973.
266 • O'TOOLE Bambi, The Entertainer, NBC, 1976. Wendy Dehagen, The War between the Tates, NBC, 1977. Carol Martin, Love for Rent, ABC, 1979. Tammy Wynette, Stand by Your Man, CBS, 1981. Lola Lamar, Copacabana, CBS, 1985. Jessica, Arthur Hailey's "Strong Medicine/' Operation Prime Time, 1986. Nana Marie ("Nim"), Broken Vows, CBS, 1987. Maude Gage Baum, The Dreamer of Oz: The L Frank Baum Story, NBC, 1990. Kate Comstock, "A Girl of the Limberlost/' WonderWorfcs Family Movie, PBS, 1990. Helen Lester, White Lie (also known as Louisiana Black), USA, 1991. Kate Wilson, Kiss of a Killer (also known as Point of Murder), ABC, 1993. Julie, Love Matters, Showtime, 1993. Ellen Wells, A Mother's Revenge (also known as A Mother's Justice and Desperate Justice), ABC, 1993. Keri Evans, The Christmas Box, CBS, 1995. Joann, My Brother's Keeper, CBS, 1995. Annie Hodges, The Man Next Door, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Betsy North, Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North, CBS, 1989. Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, The Kennedys of Massachusetts (also known as The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys), ABC, 1990. Beverly Marsh, "Stephen King's 'IT'/ ABC Novel for Television, ABC, 1990. Sarah Thompson, Danielle Steel's "Jewels," NBC, 1992. Cheryl Keeton Cunningham, Dead by Sunset, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Chaperones," My Three Sons, CBS, 1967. "Love Is a Nickel Bag," Dan August, ABC, 1970. "The Mysterious Mr. Tate," The Men from Shiloh, NBC, 1970. "The Witness," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1970. "A Bummer for R. J.," Mod Squad, ABC, 1971. "Partridge Up a Tree," The Partridge Family, ABC, 1971. ".. .And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1971. "The Twenty-Four Carat Hit," Search, NBC, 1973. "Frozen Smoke," The Rookies, ABC, 1973. "Lots of Trees and a Running Stream," The Rookies, ABC, 1973. "George," Dirty Sally, CBS, 1974. "The Lost Man," The FBI, ABC, 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "Shoefly," Po//ce Woman, NBC, 1974. "The Killing Ground," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975. "Terror on Wheels," Petrocelli, NBC, 1975. "The Indian," 5erp/co, NBC, 1976. "Band of Evil," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1976. "Case: May vs. December," The Tony Randall Show, ABC, 1977. "Everybody's Girl," What Really Happened to the Class of'65?, NBC, 1977. "Dating Two Can Be Treacherous," The Tony Randall Show, CBS, 1978. "Ladies in Waiting," Visions, PBS, 1979. Stella, "An Unlocked Window," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. "Bridge to Terabithia," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Lydia Manning, "Dark Matters," The Outer Limits, syndicated, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Gypsy, Bright Promise (series), NBC, between 1969 and 1972. Kathy, Vanities (special), HBO, 1981. Rachel Blackstone, Best Legs in the Eighth Grade (special), HBO, 1984. Secret World of the Very Young (special), CBS, 1985. "Unpublished Letters" (special), General Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Hope, "On Hope" (special), Directed By, Showtime, 1994. Lisa Bridges, Nash Bridges (series; also known as Bridges), CBS, 1996—. Film Appearances: Doria Houston/Miss Anaheim, Smile, United Artists, 1975. Janet Hays, One on One, Warner Bros., 1977. Sharon, King of the Gypsies, Paramount, 1978. Susan, Foolin' Around, Columbia, 1980. Alice Perrin, Cat People, Universal, 1982. Elaine, 48 Hours, Paramount, 1982. Lana Lang, Superman III, Warner Bros., 1983. Kathy, Cross My Heart, Universal, 1987. Mrs. King, Love at Large, Orion, 1990. Voice of Ton (Whitney as an adult,/Andre, Paramount, 1994. Ginny Rucklehaus, Imaginary Crimes, Warner Bros., 1994. Appeared in the film Catch a Falling Star. Stage Appearances: Wyla Lee, Yankee Wives, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1983.*
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PALCY, Euzhan 1957PERSONAL Born in 1957, in Fort de France, Martinique; daughter of Leon (a factory manager) and Romuald Palcy. Education: Sorborne, Paris, B.A., French literature; Vaugirard, Paris, degree in film. Addresses: Office—Santa Monica, CA. Agent—Jeff Field, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Mil Is, CA 90212; telephone: 310-859-4427. Career: Filmmaker, director, screenwriter, and producer. Started as writer and director for television in Martinique; worked variously as film editor and director of short films; recorded two albums for children. Awards, Honors: Received grant from the French government; Silver Lion Award, Venice Film Festival, Cesar Award for Best First Feature Film, First Prize Critics Award, Houston Film Festival, and fourteen other prizes worldwide, all 1983, for Sugar Cane Alley; Candace Award, National Coalition of 100 Black Women, 1990; Orson Welles Prize for "Special Cinematic Achievement," 1990, for A Dry White Season; Golden Keops, Ouagadougou Film Festival, Golden Senghor for best director, Special Jury Prize, Brussels Film Festival, Prixde la Jeunesse, Milan Film Festival, and Bann Zil Kreol Award, Montreal Film Festival, all 1993, for Simeon. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Sugar Cane Alley, Orion, 1983.
A Dry White Season, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Simeon, AMLF, 1992. Also directed Rue cases-negres. Film Work; Producer: Simeon, AMLF, 1992. Film Work; Other: Assistant editor, Safrana ou le drolt a la parole. Television Work; Director and Producer: The Message/", 1975. The Devil's Workshop, 1982. Hassane, 1990. /A/me Cesalre: A Voice for History (three one-hour documentaries), France Channel 3, 1995. Feature Projects: Director and producer of The Bessie Coleman Saga; producer of Tar Baby; producer (with Danny Glover) and director, Toussaint L'Ouverture; and director and producer, Chabine. WRITINGS Film: Sugar Cane Alley, Orion, 1983. (Coauthor) Dionysos, 1984. (With others) A Dry White Season, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1989. Simeon, AMLF, 1992. Television: The Message/-, 1975. The Devil's Workshop, 1982. Hassane, 1990. /A/me Cesalre: A Voice for History (three one-hour documentaries), France Channel 3, 1995. Feature Projects: Also wrote The Bessie Coleman Saga and Chabine.
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Periodicals: Essence, May, 1995, p. 66. People, October 16, 1989, p. 72.
PALIN, Michael 1943PERSONAL Full name, Michael Edward Palin; born May 5,1943, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England; son of Edward (an engineer) and Mary Palin; married Helen M. Gibbins, 1966; children: Tom, William, Rachel. Education: Brasenose College, Oxford, B.A. (with second class honors), 1965. Addresses: Office—68A Delancey St., London NW1 7RY, England. Career: Actor, writer, and producer. Monty Python (comedy group), member, beginning in 1969. Awards, Honors: Silver Rose, Montreux Television Festival, 1971, for Monty Python's Flying Circus; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best light entertainment program, and award, best comedy show, Press Critics of Great Britain, both 1977, for Ripping Yams; shared Golden Palm Award, Cannes Film Festival, 1983, for Monty Python's The Meaning of Life; Smarties Prize for Children's Books, British Book Trust, 1986, for The Mirrorstone; shared (with other Monty Python members) Michael Balcon Award, outstanding British contribution to cinema, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1987; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best supporting actor in a film, 1988, for A Fish Called Wanda. CREDITS Film Appearances: And Now for Something Completely Different, Columbia, 1972. Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema V, 1975. Jabberwocky, Cinema V, 1977. Monty Python's Life of Brian, Warner Bros., 1979. Time Bandits, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Columbia, 1982. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, Amnesty International, 1982. The Missionary, Columbia, 1982.
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Universal, 1983. Jack Lint, Brazil, Universal, 1985. Gilbert Chilvers, A Private Function, Island Alive, 1985. Ken, A Fish Called Wanda, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Reverend Francis Ashby, American Friends, Castle Hill, 1993. Voice of Rat, The Wind in the Willows (animated), Good Times, 1995. Bugsy, Fierce Creatures, Universal, 1997. Appeared in the short film The Dress, 1984. Film Work: Producer, The Missionary, Columbia, 1982. Television Appearances; Series: The Frost Report, BBC, beginning in 1965. Do Not Adjust Your Set, BBC, 1968. Monty Python's Flying Circus, BBC, 1969-74, then PBS, 1974-82. The Complete and Utter History of Britain, BBC, 1969. Ripping Yarns, BBC, 1976-77,1979, then PBS, 1979. Around the World in 80 Days (documentary), BBC, 1989, then Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Pole to Pole, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. London correspondent for the series The News Is the News, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, ABC, 1972. "Derry to Kerry," Great Railway Journeys II, PBS, 1994. Also appeared on Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Pythons in Deutschland, Bavaria Atelier, 1971. Secrets, BBC, 1973. Other movies include How to Irritate People. Television Specials: Host, The Prince's Trust Gala, TBS, 1989. Twenty Years of Monty Python (Parrot Sketch Not Included), Showtime, 1990. Life of Python, Showtime, 1990. The Secret Policeman's Biggest Ball, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Narrator, "Jack and the Beanstalk" (animated), We All Have Tales, Showtime, 1991. Tracey Ullman: A Class Act, HBO, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Stage Appearances: Appeared In Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, 1970; and Monty Python Live!, New York City, 1976. With Monty Python, performed in various concert tours, U.S., British, and Canadian cities, in the 1970s. RECORDINGS Albums: (With Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, and Eric Idle) Monty Python's Flying Circus, BBC Records, 1969. Another Monty Python Record, Charisma, 1970. Monty Python's Previous Record, Charisma, 1972. Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief, Charisma, 1973, Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Charisma, 1974. The Album of the Soundtrack of the Trailer of the Film "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at City Center, Arista, 1976. Monty Python's Instant Record Collection, Charisma, 1977. Monty Python's Life of Brian (film soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1979. Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album, Arista, 1980. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (film soundtrack), CBS Records, 1983. Other albums include The Worst of Monty Python, 1976, and the compilation Monty Python's The Final Ripoff, 1988. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, and Eric Idle) And Now for Something Completely Different (adapted from Monty Python's Flying Circus), Columbia, 1972. Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema V, 1975. Monty Python's Life of Brian, Warner Bros., 1979. Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Columbia, 1982. (With Gilliam) Time Bandits, Avco-Embassy, 1981. The Missionary, Columbia, 1982. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Universal, 1983. Adapter, Consuming Passions (based on the television play Secrets, by Palin and Jones), Samuel Goldwyn, 1988.
PALIN *269 (With Tristram Powell) American Friends (based on a story by Palin), Castle Hill, 1993. Stage Writings: The Weekend, Strand Theatre, London, 1994. Author (with Jones) of Their Finest Hours (short plays; includes Underbill's Finest Hour and Buchanan's Finest Hour), produced in Sheffield, England, 1976. Television Series: The Frost Report, BBC, beginning in 1965. (With Chapman, Cleese, Jones, and Idle) Do Not Adjust Your Set, BBC, 1968. The Complete and Utter History of Britain, BBC, 1969. (With Chapman, Cleese, Gilliam, Jones, and Idle) Monty Python's Flying Circus, BBC, 1969-74, then PBS, 1974-82. (With Jones) Ripping Yarns, BBC, 1976-77, 1979, then PBS, 1979. Around the World in 80 Days (documentary), BBC, 1989, Arts and Entertainment, 1990, published by BBC Books, 1989. Pole to Pole, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Television Specials: Twenty Years of Monty Python (Parrot Sketch Not Included), Showtime, 1990. Life of Python, Showtime, 1990. Television Movies: (With Chapman, Cleese, Gilliam, Jones, and Idle) Pythons in Deutschland, Bavaria Atelier, 1971. Television Plays: (With Terry Jones) Secrets, BBC, 1973. East of Ipswich, BBC, 1987. Number 27, BBC, 1988. Author of the play Number 26. Television Episodes: "Confessions of a Train-Spotter," Great Railway Journeys of the World, BBC, 1983, published by Dutton (New York City), 1983. Other: (With Chapman, Cleese, Gilliam, Jones, and Idle) Monty Python's Big Red Book, Warner Books (New York City), 1972. (With Chapman, Cleese, Jerry Gillian [pseudonym of Gilliam], Jones, and Idle) The Brand New Monty Python Bok, Methuen, 1973, published as The Brand New Monty Python Paperbok, 1974.
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(With Jones) Bert Fegg's Nasty Book for Boys and Girls, Methuen, 1974, published as Dr. Fegg's Nasty Book of Knowledge, Berkley Publishing (New York City), revised version published as Dr. Fegg's Encyclopaedia of All World Knowledge, Peter Bedrick, 1985. Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Methuen, 1977, published as Monty Python's Second Film: A First Draft, 1977. Ripping Yarns (stories adapted from the television series; contains "Tomkinson's Schooldays," "Across the Andes by Frog/' "Murder at Moorstones Manor," "The Testing of Eric Olthwaite," "Escape from Stalag Luft 112B," and "The Curse of the Claw"), Metheun, 1978, Pantheon (New York City), 1979. Monty Python's Life of Brian (of Nazareth) [and] Montypythonscrapbook, Grosset (New York City), 1979. More Ripping Yarns (from the television series; contains "Whinfrey's Last Case," "Golden Gordon," and "Roger of the Raj") Methuen, 1980, Pantheon, 1981. The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python (contains Monty Python's Big Red Book and The Brand New Monty Python Paperbok), Methuen, 1981. (With Gil Mam) Time Bandits: The Movie Script, Doubleday (New York City), 1981. Monty Python's The Meaning of Life, Grove (New York City), 1983. Limericks (juvenile), Hutchinson, 1985, Random House (New York City), 1987. (With Alan Lee and Richard Seymour) The Mirrorstone: A Ghost Story with Holograms (juvenile), illustrations by Lee, Knopf (New York City), 1986. Cyril and the House of Commons (juvenile), Pavilion, 1986. Cyril and the Dinner Party (juvenile), Pavilion, 1986. The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus: All the Words, two volumes, Pantheon, 1989.
Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 35, Gale, 1992. Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 21, Gale, 1982. Hewison, Robert, Monty Python: The Case Against, Eyre Methuen, 1981. Hewison, Robert, Footlights!, Eyre Methuen, 1983. Johnson, Kim Howard, The First Two Hundred Years of Monty Python, St. Martin's (New York City), 1989. Perry, George, Life of Python, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1983.
Author of the children's book Small Harry and the Toothache Pills, 1981. Contributor to periodicals, including New York and Esquire.
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Periodicals: America, September 15, 1979. Chicago Tribune, September 21,1979; April 1,1983. Drama-Logue (Hollywood), December 9-15, 1982. Face, March, 1985.*
PALMINTERI, Chazz 1951PERSONAL Born May 15, 1951, in The Bronx, New York; married to Gianna Renado (an actress); children: Dante. Education: Graduate Bronx Community College; also studied with Lee Strasberg. Addresses: /Agent-International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, playwright, and screenwriter; toured Europe with New York Comedy Players, 1975-80. Worked as a nightclub doorman. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1995, for Bullets Over Broadway.
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Stage Appearances: Randy, 22 Years, Stage 73, New York City, 1971-72. Mr. Connolly/Mr. Papp/Rodney/Mountain, The Flatbush Faithful, Judith Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1985. A Bronx Tale, Theatre West, Los Angeles, CA, then Playhouse 91, New York City, 1989.
Books: Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Volume 7, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1991.
Also appeared in The Guys in the Trunk, 1982, then Broadway 1983, and The Kings Men.
Adaptations: Crooked Wood, a play by Gillian Plowman, was adapted from Palin's television play Number 26.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Stage Work Playwright, A Bronx Tale, Playhouse 91, 1989.
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Also Faithful.
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Film Appearances: Hijacker, Home Free All, Almi, 1984. Fine Line, 1984. Frank Livorno, An Even Break, 1989. Connie, Oscar, Buena Vista, 1991. Tony, Innocent Blood, Warner Bros., 1992. Lyle, There Goes the Neighborhood, Paramount, 1993. Sonny, A Bronx Tale, Savoy Pictures, 1993. Cheech, Bullets Over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. U.S. Customs Special Agent David Kujan, The Usual Suspects, PolyGram, 1995. Matt Gavin, Jade, Paramount, 1995. Lieutenant John Pirelli, The Perez Family, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1995. Guy Baran, Diabolique, Warner Bros., 1996. Tony, Faithful, Savoy, 1996. Ellery Coolidge, Mulholland Falls, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Soldier, Peter Gunn, ABC, 1989. Ricky Benzone, The Last Word, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Sinatra: 80 Years My Way, ABC, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, CBS, 1995. Interviewee, Little Italy, PBS, 1996. WRITINGS For Film: A Bronx Tale, Savoy Pictures, 1993. Faithful (based on his play of the same name), Savoy Pictures, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Boston Globe, May 14,1995, Arts and Film section, p. 41. Cosmopolitan, January, 1995, p. 98. Entertainment Weekly, October 15, 1993, pp. 1920. Interview, November, 1994, p. 22. Los Angeles Times, May 18, 1989, pt. 6, p. 13. New York, September 11, 1995, p. 50. New York Times, September 13, 1993, p. C13-C14; July 9,1995, p. C11.*
Born Gwyneth Kate Paltrow, September 28, 1972, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Bruce Paltrow (a television writer and producer) and Blythe Danner (an actress); sister of Jake Paltrow (an actor and director); engaged to Brad Pitt (actor). Education: Attended University of California, Santa Barbara. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Young Wendy, Hook, TriStar, 1991. Rebecca, Shout, Universal, 1991. Ginnie, Flesh and Bone, Paramount, 1993. Paula Bell, Malice, Columbia, 1993. Paula Hunt, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Fine Line, 1994. Lucy Trager, Moonlight and Valentino, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Patsy Jefferson, Jefferson in Paris, Buena Vista, 1995. Tracy Mills, Seven, New Line Cinema, 1995. Title role (Emma Woodhouse), Emma, Miramax, 1996. Julie DeMarco, The Pallbearer, Miramax, 1996. Clementine, Hard Eight (also known as Sydney), Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1997. Kilronan, TriStar, 1997. Estella, Great Expectations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Film work: Performed song "Papa Come Quick (Jody and Chico)," for Flesh and Bone, Paramount, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Angela Pritchard, Cruel Doubt, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Carol Fagot, Deadly Relations, ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Spotlight: David Schwimmer, Comedy Central, 1996. Stage Appearances: Picnic, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1991.
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Nina, The Seagull, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Harper's Bazaar, April, 1996, p. 188. Newsweek, July 29, 1996, pp. 66-68. New York, July 29, 1996. New York Times, August 13, 1994; July 28, 1996, p. H11.*
PAPAS, Irene 1926PERSONAL Born in 1926, in Greece; married Alkis Papas, 1947 (divorced, 1951); married Jose Kohn, 1957 (marriage annulled). Education: Studied acting at the Royal Drama School (Athens). Addresses: Office— United Film Distribution, 115 Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck, NY 11021. /AgentWilliam Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Singer and dancer in variety shows in Greece. Awards, Honors: Salonika (Greece) Film Festival Award, best actress, for Ant/gone and Electra. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Lost Angels, 1950. Nekri Politeia (also known as Dead City), 1951. Dramma della Casbah, 1953. Vortice, 1953. Yvonne, The Man from Cairo, Lippert, 1953. Mrs. Azzali, Le infedeli (also known as The Unfaithfuls), 1953, released in the United States by Allied Artists, 1960. Teodora, Imperatrice di Bisanzio, 1954. Jocasta Constantine, Tribute to a Badman, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Grune, Attila (also known asAtilla, Flagello di Dio), Lux, 1958. The Power and the Prize, 1960. Maria, The Guns of Navarone, Columbia, 1961. Title role, /Ant/gone, Norma Releasing, 1962. Title role, Electra, Lopert, 1962. Sophia, The Moon-Spinners, Buena Vista, 1964.
The Widow, Zorba the Creek, International Classics, 1964. Roger la Honte, 1966. Luisa Roscio, A ciascuno il suo (also known as We Still Kill the Old Way), Lopert, 1967. Lea Weiss, Die Zuegin aus der Hoelle (also known as Witness Out of Hell), Rank, 1967. Ecce Homo, 1968. Ida Ginetta, The Brotherhood, Paramount, 1968. Ajmi, Mas alia de las montanas (also known as The Desperate Ones and Beyond the Mountains), American International, 1968. Queen Catherine of Aragon, Anne of the Thousand Days, Universal, 1969. Caliope, A Dream of Kings, National General, 1969. Helene, Z, Cinema V, 1969. Housewife, N.P. /'/ segreto (also known as N.P. and N.P.—The Secret), Zeta-a-Elle, 1971. Helen, The Trojan Women, Cinerama, 1971. Roma Bene, 1971. Un posto ideale per uccidere, 1971. Once upon a Time in New York, 1972. Piazza Pulita, 1972. Sutjeska, 1972. Non si sevizia un paper/no (also known as You Don't Torture Ducklings), Medusa Distribuzione, 1972. Oasis of Fear, 1973. Donna Raimonda, Le faro da padre (also known as I'll Take Her Like a Father), Cineriz, 1974. Hind, Mohammad, Messenger of Cod (also known as AI-Ris-Alah and The Message), Tarik/lrwin Yablans, 1976. Zipporah, Moses, AVCO-Embassy, 1976. Bodas de sangre (also known as Blood Wedding), Artificial Eye/Almi Cinema V, 1976. L'uomo di Corleone, 1977. Un ombra nell'ombra, 1977. Clytemnestra, Iphigenia, Cinema V, 1977. Simonetta Palazza, Bloodline (also known as Sidney Sheldon's Bloodline), Paramount, 1979. Giulia, Eboli (also known as Christ Stopped at Eboli), Franklin Media, 1980. Mabrouka, Lion of the Desert (also known as Omar Mukhtar and Omar Mukhtar—Lion of the Desert), United Film Distribution, 1981. Mariangela, // disertore (also known as The Deserter), Istituto Luce/SACIS, 1983. Grandmother, Erendira, Miramax, 1984. Mother Giuseppina, TheAssisi Underground, GolanGlobus, 1985. Shaheen Parvizi, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Angela's mother, Cronaca di una morte annunciata (also known as Chronicle of a Death Foretold), Istituto Luce/ltalnoleggio Cinematographico, 1987.
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Penelope, High Season, Hemdale, 1987. Mrs. Araya, 5weet Country, Cinema Group, 1987. Russicum, 1989. Marquise, Island, 1989. Lalla Sahaba, La Batalla de los Tres Reyes, 1990. Gina, Lettera da Parigi, 1992. Maria, Pano Kato Ke Plagios, 1993. Irene, Party, Gemini, 1996.
Roger Baron, Eddie Dodd (also known as True Believer), ABC, 1991. Neil Barash, Flying Blind, Fox, 1992. Joel Goodman, Blue Skies, ABC, 1994.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Zipporah, Moses—The Lawgiver, CBS, 1975.
Television Appearances; Movies: Tony Miraldo, Courage, CBS, 1986. Larry Schreuder, At Mother's Request, CBS, 1987. Eddie, I'm Dangerous Tonight, USA, 1990. Eugene Jerome, Neil Simon's "Broadway Bound/' ABC, 1992. Spence Walker, A Mother's Prayer, USA, 1995. David Horsenfelt, Encino Woman (also known as L.A. Woman and Disney Films Presents), ABC, 1996. Bernie Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Loving, Showtime, 1996.
Also appeared in L'Odissea (also known as The Odyssey), 1968. Television Appearances; Movies: Rebekah,/acob, TNT, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, The Odyssey (also known as Great Books), The Learning Channel, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Angelina Capuano, That SummerThat Fall, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1967. Title role, Medea, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1973. Agave, The Bacchae, Circle in the Square, 1980. Orpheus Descending, Circle in the Square, 1984. Also appeared with the Greek Popular Theatre, Athens, 1958; in Iphigenia in Aulis, New York City; The Idiot, New York City; Journey's End, New York City; The Merchant of Venice, New York City; Inherit the Wind, New York City.*
PARKER, Corey 1965PERSONAL Born July 8, 1965, in New York, NY. Education: Attended New York University. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lee, thirtysomething, ABC, 1989 and 1990.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Eddie Fisher, Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (also known as Destiny), NBC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Specials: David, "Don't Touch/7 ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1985. Roy Thomas, "Teen Father," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1986. Song performer, The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Dashiel "Dash" Ryan, Big Deals, ABC, 1991. Elliot Abrams, "The Lost Language of Cranes," Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Jonathan Metsler, "Grandpa's Funeral," Showtime 30Minute Movie, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Henry, The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987. Voice, "Joking the Chicken," Duckman (animated), USA, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Michael Gunz, Sons of Gunz (broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1987. Film Appearances: (Film debut) John Dealy, Scream for Help, Lorimar, 1984. Pete, Friday the 13th, Part V: A New Beginning, Paramount, 1985. Janitor, 9 1/2 Weeks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Lopez, Something Special (also known as Willy/Milly and / Was a Teenage Boy), Concorde/Cinema Group, 1987. Epstein, Biloxi Blues, Universal, 1988. Alex Kaminsky, Big Man on Campus (also known as The Hunchback of UCLA and Hunchback), Vestron, 1989.
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Marlon, How I Cot into College (also known as Admissions), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Larry Klugman, White Palace, Universal, 1990. Craig, Flesh Suitcase, 1995. Stage Appearances: Red Storm Flower, New Dramatists Inc., 1980. (Off-Broadway debut) Meeting the Winter Bike Rider (also known as Meeting the Bike Rider), Young Playwrights Festival, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1984. John, Been Taken, One-Act Play Marathon '84, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984. Corky Sutter, The Bloodletters, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1984. Patrick, The Semi-Formal, One-Act Play Marathon '85, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1985. Nothing Sacred, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1988. "Ring of Men/' in Marathon '93, Series B: A Farewell to Mum, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1993. Also appeared in the plays Losing Battles, Orphans, Blind Date, and Rose Cottages.*
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Joanne White, Naked in New York, Fine Line Features, 1994. Ellen, Bullets Over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Dianne Sway, The Client, Warner Bros., 1994. Linda, A Place for Annie, Republic Pictures, 1994. Robin Nickerson, Boys on the Side, Warner Bros., 1995. Pooty, Reckless, Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1995. Bed of Roses, New Line Cinema, 1996. Henrietta Stackpole, Portrait of a Lady, PolyGram, 1996. Stage Appearances: Jackie, Hay Fever, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, New York, 1986-87. Marianne, The Miser, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, New York, 1987-88. Cecily Cardew, The Importance of Being Earnest, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1989-
90. (Off-Broadway debut) Jane Hogarth, The Art of Success, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1989-90. Rita, Prelude to a Kiss, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1990, then (Broadway debut) Helen Hayes Theatre, 1990-91. Jean, Babylon Gardens, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1991. Bus Stop, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1996. Li'l Bit, How / Learned to Drive, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1997.
Born August 2, 1964, in Ft. Jackson, SC. Education: Graduated from North Carolina School of the Arts; Bard College, 1990.
Also appeared in The Night of the Iguana, The Age of Pie, The Girl in Pink, Up in Saratoga, Throwing Your Voice, Four Dogs and a Bone.
Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Movies: Pearl, Too Young the Hero, CBS, 1988. Linda, A Place for Annie, ABC, 1994. Phyllis McGuire, Sugartime, HBO, 1995.
Career: Actress.
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Awards, Honors: Received Clarence Derwent Award for theatre work; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best leading actress in a play, and Theatre World Award, both 1990, for Prelude to a Kiss.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 10, 1995, pp. 4041. Time, April 18, 1994, p. 85.*
CREDITS Film Appearances: Charlotte, Signs of Life, 1989. Liza, Longtime Companion, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Ruth Jamison, Fried Green Tomatoes, Universal, 1991. Dee, Grand Canyon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Rita, Mr. Wonderful, Warner Bros., 1993.
PASDAR, Adrian 1965PERSONAL Born in 1965, in Pittsfield, MA (some sources say Philadelphia, PA); son of a physician. Education:
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Attended University of Central Florida; studied with People's Light and Theatre Company and Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Chipper, Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. Darstar, Solarbabies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Timmy Boyle, Streets of Cold, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1986. Caleb, Near Dark, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Dar, Made in U.S.A., De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1988. Vito, Cookie, Warner Bros., 1989. Michael Chatham, Vital Signs, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Ben Arnon, Torn Apart (also known as Forbidden Love), Con, 1990. Frankie, Carlito's Way, Universal, 1993. Gerald/Geraldine, Just Like a Woman, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Eddie, The Last Good Time, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Josh, The Pompatus of Love, IN Pictures/CFP Distribution, 1995. Appeared as Captain John Marling, The Ghost Brigade, 1993; also appeared in Shanghai 1920, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Jimmy Capone/Richard Hart, The Lost Capone, TNT, 1990. Robert LeBrun, Grand Isle (also known as The/Awa/cen/ng), TNT, 1992. Jude, Shadows of Desire (also known as Devil's Bed), CBS, 1994. Will Deal, "A Mother's Gift" (also known as "A Lantern in Her Hand"), Kraft Premier Movie, CBS, 1995. Joseph, Slave of Dreams (also known as Joseph and Potiphar's Wife), Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Paul, "Big Time," American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Other Television Appearances: George, "Paddy Chayefsky's 'The Mother'" (special), Great Performances, PBS, 1994. Jim Profit, Profit (series), Fox, 1996. Oliver, Feds (series), CBS, 1997—.
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Stage Appearances: Rocky, Avenf U Boys, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1993. Terry Malloy, On the Waterfront, Theatre Row Theatre, New York City, 1993. Appeared in The Glass Menagerie, Shadow Box, Hotters, Barefoot in the Park, Sorry, Wrong Number, Cold Foot, and Monkey's Paw at various regional theaters.*
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Born July 10, 1933, in Prague, Czechoslovakia; immigrated to the United States, 1969. Education: Attended Film Faculty, Academy of Musical Arts (Prague), 1961. Career: Director and screenwriter. Assistant director forMilos Forman, 1961-65. Worked as a longshoreman, New York City, 1969. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Special Award, National Society of Film Critics, 1969, for Intimni osvetleni; Rosenthal Foundation Award, National Society of Film Critics, 1972, for contribution to film art not yet recognized by the public. CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Indicated: Assistant director, Audition, 1961. Assistant director, Cerny Petr (also known as Black Peter and Peter and Pav/a), 1963. Fadni odpoledne (also known as A Boring Afternoon), 1965. Assistant director, Lasky jedne plavovlasky (also known as Loves of a Blonde and A Blonde in Love), Ceskoslovensky, 1965, released in the United States by Prominent/CBK Film Enterprises, 1966. Intimni osvetleni (also known as Intimate Lighting), Ceskoslovensky, 1966, released in the United States by Altura International/Fleetwood, 1969. (U.S. film debut) Born to Win, United Artists (UA), 1971. Law and Disorder, Columbia, 1974. Crime and Passion (also known as An Ace Up My Sleeve), American International, 1976.
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The Silver Bears, Columbia, 1978. Cutter's Way (also known as Cutter and Bone), UA, 1981. Creator, Universal, 1985. Haunted Summer, Cannon, 1989. Pretty Hattie's Baby, Cacti Films, 1992. Television Director; Movies: Fourth Story (also known as Basic Deception), Showtime, 1991. Stalin, HBO, 1992. (As Alan Smithee) While Justice Sleeps (also known as For the Love of My Daughter), NBC, 1994. Television Director; Miniseries: Kidnapped, syndicated, 1995. Television Director; Episodic: Directed an episode of Faerie Tale Theatre for Showtime. WRITINGS Screenplays: (Coauthor) Cerny Petr (also known as Black Peter and Peter and Pavla), 1963. (With Milos Forman) Konkurs (also known as Talent Competition and Competition), Ceskoslovensky, 1964, released in the U.S. by Brandon, 1968. (Coauthor) Fadni odpoledne (also known as A Boring Afternoon), 1965. (With Jaroslav Papousek, Forman, and Vaclav Sasek) Lasky jedne plavovlasky (also known as Loves of a Blonde and A Blonde in Love), Ceskoslovensky, 1965, released in the United States by Prominent/CBK Film Enterprises, 1966. (With Papousek and Sasek) Intimni osvetleni (also known as Intimate Lighting), Ceskoslovensky, 1966, released in the United States by Altura International/Fleetwood, 1969. (With Forman and Papousek) Hori, mapanenko (also known as The Fireman's Ball and Like a House on Fire), Ceskoslovensky, 1967, released in the United States by Cinema V, 1968. Born to Win, UA, 1971. Law and Disorder, Columbia, 1974.*
Addresses: /Agent—Gersch Agency, 232 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—SSA Public Relations, 16027 Ventura Blvd., Suite 206, Encino, CA 91436. Contact—c/o Highlander, Rysher TPE, 3400 Riverside Dr., Suite 600, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor, model, and dancer. Played semi-pro soccer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tony, Last Rites, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Prospero, The Masque of the Red Death, Concorde, 1989. La Nuit du serial, 1989. Billy James, Dance to Win (also known as Dance Academy II), 1989. Graveyard Story, 1990. Enrico Pazzoli, Love Pot/on No. 9, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Dead Men Can't Dance (also known as DMZ and Rangers), Live Film/Mediaworks, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Kolya (Nikolai) Rostov, The Colbys, ABC, 1986-87. John Kincaid, War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1988. Jeremiah Collins, Dark Shadows, NBC, 1991. Duncan MacLeod, Highlander: The Series, syndicated, 1992—. Television Appearances; Movies: Ian, Shooter, NBC, 1988. Prospero, Edgar Allan Poe's Masque of the Red Death, 1989. Interviewer, In the Nick of Time, NBC, 1991. Patrice Dufour, The Cover Girl Murders, USA, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: The Owl, The Owl, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dmitri Benko, "Ashes, Ashes/' Beauty and the Beast, 1988. Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Highlander: The Series, syndicated, 1995—.
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Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Ralph, Bouncers, Minetta Lane Theatre, 1987. OTHER SOURCES
Born May 29,1959, in London, England. Education: Attended Bromley Theatrical Playhouse. Trained in martial arts.
Periodicals: TV Cu/de, July8 7 1995, p. 27.*
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Born May 17, 1955, in Fort Worth, TX; son of John Lane (a business executive) and Mary Lou (Cray) Paxton; married Louise Newbury; children: James. Education: Attended New York University; trained for the stage with Stella Adler and with Vincent Chase. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Special award, Melbourne Film Festival, 1982, for Fish Heads; honorable mention, U.S.A. Film Festival, 1983, for5coop; Saturn Award, best supporting actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1986, ior Aliens.
PAXTON «277 Vince, Trespass, Universal, 1992. Graham Krakowski, The Vagrant, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists Home Video, 1992. Ray O'Malley, Boxing Helena, Orion, 1993. Jack Belston, Indian Summer, Buena Vista, 1993. Morgan Earp, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Simon, True Lies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. The roommate, Future Shock, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Fred W. Haise, Apollo 13 (also known as Lost Moon 13), Universal, 1995. Zack, The Last Supper, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1996. Bill, Twister, Warner Bros., 1996. Jerry Bruckner, The Evening Star, Paramount, 1996. Brock Lovett, Titanic, 20th Century-Fox/Paramount, 1997. Sherlock, Traveller, October Films, 1997. Appeared as Tucker, Monolith, 1993; also appeared in Taking Tiger Mountain, 1983, and The Roommate, 1988. Also scheduled to appear in the forthcoming films A Thousand Miles and A Simple Plan. Film Work: Director of the theatrical short film Fish Heads, 1982; producer of the theatrical short film Scoop, 1983.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Mortuary, Hickmar Productions, 1981. Stripes, Columbia, 1981. The Lords of Discipline, Paramount, 1982. Streets of Fire, Universal, 1983. Impulse, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Weird Science, Universal, 1984. Terminator, Orion, 1984. Commando, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Aliens, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Near Dark, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Jesse, Pass the Ammo, New Century/Vista, 1988. Gerald Gates, Next of Kin, Warner Bros., 1989. Bo Brand, Back to Back, Concorde/Vertex, 1990. Jim Reston, Brain Dead, Concorde, 1990. Howard "Hojo" Jones, The Last of the Finest (also known as Street Legal and Blue Heat), Orion, 1990. Dane, Navy Seals, Orion, 1990. Jerry Lambert, Predator 2, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Matt Owen, Slipstream, Virgin Home Entertainment, 1990. Gus, The Dark Backward, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Dale "Hurricane" Dixon, One False Move, IRS Releasing, 1992.
Television Appearances; Movies: Eddie Fox, Deadly Lessons, ABC, 1983. Campbell, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. Bob Maracek, An Early Frost, NBC, 1985. Frank James, Frank and Jesse, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of "True Lies/' Fox, 1994. The Making of "Apollo 13," syndicated, 1995. A Day With, Fox, 1995. Presenter, The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1995. Presenter, The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. "People Who Live in Brass Hearses/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Rudy, Great Day (pilot), CBS, 1983. The Hitch Hiker (series), HBO, 1986. Billy Jo Bobb, Fresno (miniseries), CBS, 1986.
WRITINGS Coauthor of the theatrical short film Scoop, 1983.
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, January, 1993, p. 94. New York Times, June 2, 1996, p. H-11 .*
PEARCE, Richard 1943PERSONAL Full name, Richard Inman Pearce, Jr.; born January 25, 1943, in San Diego, CA; son of Richard Inman and Patricia (Pittman) Pearce; married Lynzee Klingman; children: Remy Elizabeth. Education: Yale University, B.A., English literature, 1965; New School for Social Research, M.A., political economics, 1974. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Director, cinematographer, and producer. Camera operator for documentaries by Don Pennebaker and Richard Leacock.
Also cinematographer on Emile de Antonio's America Is Hard to See (documentary). Credited with providing assistance on 84 Charlie Mopic, 1989. Film Director: And editor, Campamento (documentary), 1970. Heartland, Filmhaus, 1980. Threshold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Country, Buena Vista, 1984. No Mercy, TriStar, 1986. The Long Walk Home, Miramax, 1991. Leap of Faith, Paramount, 1992. A Family Thing, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Television Director; Movies: S/ege, CBS, 1978.
No Other Love, CBS, 1979. Sessions, ABC, 1983. ''Dead Man Out" (also known as "Dead Man"), HBO Showcase, HBO, 1989. "The Final Days," AT&T Presents, ABC, 1989. Television Work; Episodic: Producer (with Michael Hausman) and director, "The Gardener's Son," Visions, PBS, 1977. Director, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985.
Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Fellow, Alicia Patterson Foundation, 1974-75; Golden Bear Award, Berlin Film Festival, 1980, for Heartland; Christopher Awards, 1981, 1984.
Other Television Work: Director, Party of Five (pilot), Fox, 1994. Cinematographer, Woodstock: The Lost Performance (special), Showtime, 1994. Camera operator, Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" (special), Arts and Entertainment, 1996.*
CREDITS Film Cinematographer, Except Where Indicated: Interviews with My Lai Veterans (documentary), Laser, 1969. Woodstock (documentary), Warner Bros., 1970. Campamento (documentary), 1970. Marjoe (documentary), Cinema V, 1972. Let the Good Times Roll (documentary), Columbia, 1973. And associate producer, Hearts and Minds (documentary), Warner Bros., 1975. Camera assistant, Running Fence, 1978. Baby Snakes, Intercontinental Absurdities, 1979. Contributor of additional photography, Hair, United Artists, 1979. Rust Never Sleeps (documentary), International Harmony, 1979. Umbrellas, 1992. (With others) Woodstock: The Director's Cut (also known as Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music), Warner Bros., 1994.
PERLMAN, Rhea
1948PERSONAL
Born March 31, 1948, in Brooklyn, NY; married Danny De Vito (an actor), 1981 (some sources say January 8, 1982); children: Lucy Chet, Gracie Fan, Jake Daniel Sebastian. Education: Hunter College of the City University of New York, degree in drama. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Colonnades Theatre Lab, New York City, founder; New Street (production company), founder (with Danny DeVito). Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy, variety, or
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 music series, 1983,1987,1988, Emmy Awards, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy, variety, or music series, 1984,1985,1986,1989,1993, American Comedy Award, George Schlatter Productions, funniest supporting female on television, 1989, and Golden Globe Award nomination, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, best supporting actress in a television series, miniseries, or telefilm, 1991, all for Cheers. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: CarlaTortelli LeBec, Cheers, NBC, 1982-93. Title role (Pearl Caraldo), Pearl, CBS, 1996—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Zena Sherman, "Louie and the Nice Girl," Tax/, ABC, 1979. Zena Sherman, "Louis Meets the Folks," Tax/, ABC, 1979. Zena Sherman, "Louie's Rival," Tax/, ABC, 1980. Zena Sherman, "Louie's Fling," Tax/, ABC, 1981. Zena Sherman, "Zena's Honeymoon," Tax/, NBC, 1982. "The Wedding Ring," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. CarlaTortelli, The Tortellis, NBC, 1987. "The Network," Matlock, NBC, 1987. Voice of Rose Johnson, "Happily Ever After," Wonderworks (animated), PBS, 1985. Narrator, "Bootsie Barker Bites," Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992. Performed voice work for an episode of The Simpsons, Fox. Television Appearances; Movies: Rae Finer, / Want to Keep My Baby!, CBS, 1976. Jean, Stalk the Wild Child, NBC, 1976. Cheryl, Having Babies II, ABC, 1977. Judy, Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night, CBS, 1977. Intimate Strangers (also known as Battered!), ABC, 1977. Jan, Like Normal People, ABC, 1979. Tawney Shapiro, Drop-Out Father, CBS, 1982. Francine Kester, The Ratings Game, The Movie Channel, 1984. Claudia, Dangerous Affection, NBC, 1987. Shirley, To Grandmother's House We Go, ABC, 1992. Jerri Blair, A Place to Be Loved (also known as A Place to Be and Shattered Family), CBS, 1993. Emma, Spo/7s of War, ABC, 1994. Appeared in the movie Death of a Sibling.
PERLMAN *279 Television Appearances; Specials: The NBC All-Star Hour, NBC, 1985. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Candid Camera: The First Forty Years, CBS, 1987. Funny, You Don't Look 200, ABC, 1987. Sesame Street Special, PBS, 1988. Host, Who Cares for the Children?, PBS, 1988. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989. Voice of Rose Johnson, "Two Daddies?," WonderlVorks, PBS, 1989. Aunt Dee, A Family Again, 1989. "The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards," The Magical World of Disney, The Disney Channel, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. "Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1990. Cheers: Spec/a/ 200th Episode Celebration, NBC, 1990. Miss Gizborne, The Last Halloween, CBS, 1991. The Selling of Vince D'Angelo, Showtime, 1992. Back to School '92 (also known as Education First!), CBS, 1992. Last Call! A Cheers' Celebration, NBC, 1993. Best of Taxi (also known as Hey Tax/), CBS, 1994. "Worm TV" disc jockey, Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever, ABC, 1994. Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. The /Oth Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1996. Television Work; Executive Producer: (With Tony Thomas and Paul Junger Witt) Pearl, CBS, 1996-. Film Appearances: June Burns, Love Child, Warner Bros., 1982. Voice of Reeka, My Little Pony (animated), DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Grace, Ted and Venus, Double Helix Films, 1991. Miss Joanne Simpson, Class Act, Warner Bros., 1992. Mavis, Over Her Dead Body (also known as Enid Is Sleeping), Vestron Video, 1992. Lydia, There Goes the Neighborhood, Paramount, 1993. Voice of Mother Bird, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (animated), Universal, 1993.
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Deputy Honey, Canadian Bacon, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Zinnia Wormwood, Matilda (also known as Mathilda), TriStar, 1996. Phyllis Saroka, Sunset Park (also known as Coach), TriStar, 1996. Martha, Carpool, Warner Bros., 1996. Appeared in the films Radio flyer, Pay Dirt, Final Analysis, and Love in Venice; also appeared in the short films Minestrone and The Sound Sleeper. Stage Appearances: Lorna, "Ellis Takes His Life Again," in What! And Leave Bloomingdale's?, Theatre of the Little Church around the Corner, New York City, 1973. Columbine, A Phantasmagoria Historia of D. Johann Fausten Magister, PHD, MD, DD, DL, Etc., Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1973. Also appeared in Vinyl Visits an FM Station.*
PESCI, Joe 1943(Joey Pesci) PERSONAL Born February 9,1943, in Newark, NJ; married third wife, Marti (an actress); children: (first marriage) Tiffany. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Actor. Amici's (restaurant), Bronx, NY, worked as manager; also worked for a stone mason. Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Award, American Society of Film Critics Award, and Academy Award nomination, all best supporting actor, 1980, and Los Angeles Film Critics Award nomination, Golden Globe Award nomination, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best newcomer to film, all for Raging Bull; Academy Award, best supporting actor, Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, and D. W. Griffiths Award, all 1990, for Coodfellas. CREDITS Film Appearances: Joey, Death Collector (also known as Family Enforcer), Epoh, 1976. Joey LaMotta, Raging Bull, United Artists (UA), 1980.
(As Joey Pesci) Don't Go in the House, Turbine, 1980. Roger, I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can, Paramount, 1982. Ruby Dennis, Dear Mr. Wonderful (also known as Ruby's Dream), Lilienthal, 1983. Nicky, Easy Money, Orion, 1983. Mayakofsky, Eureka, UA, 1983. Corrado Emilio Parisi, Tutti Dentro (also known as Put 'em All in Jail), CDE, 1984. Frankie Monaldi, Once Upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. David, Man on Fire, TriStar, 1987. Leo Carelli (uncredited), Backtrack, Vestron Video, 1988. Leo Getz, Lethal Weapon 2, Warner Bros., 1989. Tommy DeVito, Coodfellas, Warner Bros., 1989. Oscar Henner, Betsy's Wedding, Buena Vista, 1989. Harry, Home Alone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. David FerrleJFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Louis Kritski, The Super, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Harry, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Leo Getz, Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. Vincent "Vinny" La Guardia Gambino, My Cousin Vinny, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Leonard "The Great Bernzini" Bernstein, The Public Eye, Universal, 1992. Carmine, A Bronx Tale, Savoy Pictures, 1993. Jimmy Alto, Jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. Simon Wilder, With Honors (also known as With Highest Honors), Warner Bros., 1994. Nicky Santoro, Casino, Universal, 1995. Joe, Gone Fishin', Buena Vista, 1997. Eight Heads in a Duffel Bag, Orion, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: "Martin Scorsese Directs/' American Masters, PBS, 1990. Street Scenes: New York on Film, syndicated, 1992. The Making of "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York/' Fox, 1992. Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1992. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. The Academy of Country Music's Greatest Hits, NBC, 1993. The 2nd Annual Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special, NBC, 1993. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. Ronald Crump, Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Series: Rocky Nelson, Half Nelson, NBC, 1985. Made television debut during his childhood on Television's Star Time Kids. Television Appearances; Pilots: Rocky Nelson, Half Nelson, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Split Personality," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. RECORDINGS Videos: Mr. Big, Moonwalker (music video), Warner Bros., 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York, March 4, 1991, p. 32.*
PESCI, Joey See PESCI, Joe
PILEGGI «281 Becka Sharp, Original Sins (also known as Acts of Contrition), CBS, 1995. Rachel Evans, A Vow to Kill, USA, 1995. Noreen Rafferty, Where's the Money, Noreen?, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: As herself, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1991. The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1994. Film Appearances: Sally, Odd Jobs, TriStar, 1986. Lisa Eden, Seven Hours to Judgment, Trans World, 1988. Becky Ann Culpepper, Fletch Lives, Universal, 1989. Molly, Skin Deep, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Dixie, Sweet Lies, Island, 1989. Victoria, Big Bully, Warner Bros., 1996. Co//n Fitz, 1996. Hollywood Boulevard, 1996. Also appeared in A Fine Mess and Love Hurts. OTHER SOURCES
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Periodicals: US, February, 1996, p. 89.
PERSONAL Born Julianna Phillips, in 1960, in Lake Oswego, OR; married Bruce Springsteen (a rock star; divorced). Addresses: Home—Brentwood, CA. Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Model and actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Frankie Reed, Sisters, NBC, 1990-95. Television Appearances; Movies: Joanna Brannigan, Summer Fantasy, NBC, 1984. Anne Davis, His Mistress, NBC, 1984. Janet Huntley, Getting Up and Going Home, Lifetime, 1992. Susannah, The Only Way Out (also known as Grounds for Murder), ABC, 1993.
PILEGGI, Mitch 1952(?)PERSONAL Born April 5, c. 1952, in Portland, OR; son of Vito (a defense contractor) and Maxine (a homemaker) Pileggi; married Debbie Andrews, 1978 (divorced, 1983); married. Education: Attended Fullerton College and University of Maryland, Munich, Germany; graduated from University of Texas with a degree in business. Avocational interests: Playing guitar, golfing, skating. Addresses: Home—Valencia, CA, and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Agent—Peculia King & Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Worked as a housing accounting specialist in Iran.
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Television Appearances; Series: Assistant Director Walter S. Skinner, The X-Files, Fox, 1994—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on China Beach; Dallas; Roc; Hooperman; Models, Inc.; and Get a Life. Television Appearances; Movies: Jerry Morrow, The Sky's No Limit, CBS, 1984. Verbeck, Da/ton: Code of Vengeance II, NBC, 1986. Bull Tully, Three on a Match, NBC, 1987. Gate AP, U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart, ABC, 1987. Keller, Night Visions (also known as The Nightmare Cafe), NBC, 1990. Watts, Knightrider 2000, NBC, 1991. Trouble Shooters: Trapped beneath the Earth (also called Trapped and Troub/eshooters), NBC, 1993. Benny, Pointman, syndicated, 1994. Carl Rikker, Raven Hawk, HBO, 1996. Also appeared in Absolute Strangers. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, More Secrets of the X-Files, Fox, 1996. Film Appearances: Mongrel, Rondo, Sutherland & Jenkins, 1982. On the Line (also known as Rio Abajo), El Iman/ Amber, 1984. Sarge, Return of the Living Dead Part II, Lorimar, 1988. Horace Pinker, Shocker, Universal, 1989. Internal Affairs investigator, Basic Instinct, TriStar, 1992. Second concert guard, It's Pat, Buena Vista, 1994. Also appeared as Duke Herman, Three O'clock High, 1987; cannery lab foreman, Death Wish 4: The Crackdown, 1987; Caleb, Brothers in Arms, 1989; Vampire in Brooklyn; and Gu//ty as Charged. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Pontius Pilate, Jesus Christ Superstar, Austin, TX; Lone Star, Austin, TX; Bent, Austin, TX. SIDELIGHTS Favorite X-Files episode: "Paper Clip/' OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 9, 1996.*
PIVEN, Jeremy 1965(?)PERSONAL Born July 26, c. 1965, in New York, NY. Education: Attended Drake University; graduated from New York University; also attended Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center and the National Theatre of Great Britain. Addresses: Office—Ellen, c/o ABC Entertainment, 2040 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, CA 90067. /Agent—United Talent, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Founded New Criminals Theater Company, Chicago, IL, with actor John Cusack in the 1980s. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Carol & Company, NBC, 1990-91. Jerry, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992-93. Godfrey Naubbott, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Nathan Green, Pride & Joy, NBC, 1995, then ABC, 1995. Spence Kovak, Elien, ABC, 1995—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Michael Barth, Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Howard Richter, 12:01, Fox, 1993. Film Appearances: Spike, Lucas, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Ty, One Crazy Summer, Warner Bros., 1986. Mark at the Gas and Sip, Say Anything, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Second soldier, The Crifters, Miramax/Cineplex Odeon, 1990. Kahn, White Palace, Universal, 1990. Candle seller, Bob Roberts, Paramount/Miramax, 1992. Steve Reeves, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Doug Hughley, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Ray Cochran, Judgment Night, Universal, 1993. Herbert Hortz, Car 54, Where Are You?, Orion, 1994. Guy, Floundering, Strand Releasing, 1994. Droz, PCU, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Dr. Bob, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Mitchell, Miami Rhapsody, Buena Vista, 1995. Paul, Wavelength (also known as E = mc2), Trident Releasing, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Pete, Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Walter, Larger Than Life, United Artists, 1996. Crosse Po/nte Blank, Buena Vista, 1997. Kiss the Girls, Paramount, 1997. Layin' Low, Curb Entertainment, 1997. lust Write, Curb Entertainment, 1997. Also appeared as Arnie, Twogether, 1992, and in Livers Ain't Cheap. Stage Appearances: Appeared at the Piven Theatre Workshop (founded and run by his parents), Chicago. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 22, 1995. Movieline, May, 1996, p. 8.*
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Al Singer, Stormin' Home, CBS, 1985. Tommy Gallep, Ma//ce in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. David Elias, Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry, CBS, 1986. John Hamill, We/come Home, Bobby, CBS, 1986. Mel Erman, Shattered Innocence (also known as Shattered Image, Images of Eileen, and Mourning Song), CBS, 1988. Wagner Thorne, Murder in Paradise, NBC, 1990. Gary, Lies of the Twins, USA, 1991. Charley Sloan, Deadly Came, USA, 1991. Kramer, Calendar Girl, Cop Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story, ABC, 1992. Bill Slocum, "Percy and Thunder/' TNT Screen works, TNT, 1993.
PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Ashfield, Simon and Simon, CBS, 1986. Nicky Saperstein, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Charley, Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1987. Dr. Slevin, Hard Copy, CBS, 1987. Lancer, MacCyver, ABC, 1987. Stanley, Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1988. Dr. Emil Hamilton, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1994.
Born July 27, 1942, in New York, NY. Education: Attended Brown University and Carnegie-Mellon University; studied acting with Stella Adler and Sanford Meisner.
Other Television Appearances: Zero Hour (special), ABC, 1967. Nicky Holroyd (Gillian's brother), Bell, Book, and Cand/e(pilot), NBC, 1976.
Addresses: Office—Pleshette/Millner Agency.
Television Work; Episodic: Director, Knots Landing, CBS, 1979.
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Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Danvers, Doctors' Hospital, NBC, 1975-76. Richard Avery, Knots Landing, CBS, 1979-83. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marty Cass, Seventh Avenue, NBC, 1977. Lee Harvey Oswald, The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, ABC, 1977. Eddie Maltz, Sidney Sheldon's "Windmills of the Gods/ CBS, 1988. Neil Woodman, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family (also known as The Ninja Murders), NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Kip Nathan, The Users, ABC, 1978. Willie Hedges, Once upon a Family, CBS, 1980. Jeff McNulty, The Kid with the Broken Halo, NBC, 1982. Frank Vandenberg, Burning Rage, CBS, 1984.
Film Appearances: Finkle, End of the Road, Allied Artists, 1970. Murray, Parades (also known as Break Loose), Cinerama, 1972. Won Ton Ton—The Dog Who Saved Hollywood, Paramount, 1976. Slap Shot, Universal, 1977. Theatrical agent, House Calls, Universal, 1978. Director, Rocky II, UA, 1979. Capitol Studios VP, S.O.B., Paramount, 1981. Hap Ludlow, Micki and Maude, Columbia, 1984. Dr. Lido, Paramedics, Vestron, 1988. Harold, Vietnam, Texas, 1990. The Eye of the Stranger, Silver Lake International Pictures, 1993. Donald Carr, Katie (also known as Born to Be Wild), Warner Bros., 1995. Stage Appearances: Moth, Love's Labour's Lost, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1965.
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(Broadway debut) David Grossman, The Zulu and the Zayda, Cort Theatre, 1965-66. Marquess of Dorset, Richard III, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1966. Boy, Measure for Measure, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1966. Ted Ken O'Dunc, MacBirdl, Village Gate Theatre, New York City, 1967. Boy, Jimmy Shine, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1968. Michael Fisch, The Shrinking Bride, Mercury Theatre, New York City, 1971. Jacob "Carruthers" Perew, Green Julia, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1972. Jim, Allergy, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1974. Jigger Hannafin, Says I, Says He, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 197980. Also appeared in productions of It's Called the Sugar Plum and Sound of Silence. Stage Director: The Pornographer's Daughter, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1975. WRITINGS Television Episodes: Knots Landing, CBS, 1979. Ryan's Four, ABC, 1983. Adaptations: The Million Dollar Rip-Off, a made-fortelevision movie, is based on a screenplay by Pleshette.*
POLLAK, Kevin
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Born October 30, 1958, in San Francisco, CA. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor; also worked as a stand-up comedian in San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA. CREDITS Film Appearances: Officer Quinn, Million Dollar Mystery, 1987.
Rool, W/7/OW 1988. Izzy Kirk, Avalon, 1990. Phi I, Another You, 1991. Larry Doyle, Ricochet, 1991. Frank Swan, LA. Story, 1991. Eli, The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them, 1992. Lieutenant Sam Weinberg, A Few Good Men, Columbia, 1992. Jerry Segel, Wayne's World 2, 1993. Jacob Goldman, Grumpy Old Men, Warner Bros., 1993. Brad Berman, Indian Summer, Buena Vista, 1993. Stand-Up Comic, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Rosenheim, Clean Slate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1994. Todd Hockney, The Usual Suspects, Gramercy, 1995. Stuart Smiley, Canadian Bacon, Gramercy, 1995. Phillip Green, Casino, Universal, 1995. Jordan Marcus, Miami Rhapsody, Buena Vista, 1995. Jacob Goldman, Grumpier Old Men (also known as Grumpy Old Men 2), Warner Bros., 1995. Matt Gianni, Chameleon, Samuel Goldwyn Co., 1995. Boss Vic Koss, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. (Cameo) Cannes Man, Vine International, 1996. Ned Beindorf, House Arrest, Rysher Entertainment, 1996. Apt Pupil, Paramount, 1997. Gordon Jacobson, Truth or Consequences N.M., Triumph Films/Ink Slinger Productions, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Barry Gold, National Lampoon's Hot Flashes, syndicated, 1984. Brian Binker, Coming of Age, CBS, 1988. One-Night Stand, HBO, 1989. Straw, The World According to Straw, Fox, 1990. Chick Morton, Morton & Hayes, CBS, 1991. Narrator (with others), Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Paul Reiser: Out on a Whim, HBO, 1987. Eddie Hayes, Partners in Life, CBS, 1990. Kevin Pollak: Stop with the Kicking, HBO, 1991. Children's Miracle Network Telethon, syndicated, 1991. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. The Real Deal, Comedy Central, 1995. Host, A Salute to the American Red Cross, The Nashville Network, 1995. State of the Union Undressed '95, Comedy Central, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. Correspondent, Not Necessarily the Elections, HBO, 1996. Catch a Rising Star 50th Annlversay—Give or Take 26 Years, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mr. Bell, "Buzz Beer/' The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1996. Television Producer; Specials: Kevin Pollak: Stop with the Kicking, HBO, 1991. Also produced The Seven Deadly Sins. WRITINGS For Television: One-Night Stand, HBO, 1989. Kevin Pollak: Stop with the Kicking, HBO, 1991. Also wrote The Seven Deadly Sins. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 30, 1994, p. 12. People Weekly, January 11,1993, p. 49. Premiere, June, 1994, p. 22.*
POUNDER, C.C.H. 1952PERSONAL Full name, Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder; born December 25,1952, in Georgetown, Guyana; daughter of Ronald Urlingtonand Betsy Enid Amelia (James) Pounder. Education: Ithaca College, B.F.A., 1975. Addresses: Contact—Smith and Associates, 121 North San Vincente, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Appeared with Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1975-77; Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1977-78; and Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, Wl, 1980-81. Member: Artists for a Free South Africa. Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, best actress in a television drama, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1986,1987, 1988, 1989, and 1990; French Cesar Award, best foreign film, 1987, for Bagdad Cafe; Emmy Award,
POUNDER «285 outstanding guest actress in a drama series, 1995, for The X-Files episode "Duane Barry." CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dawn Murphy, Women in Prison, Fox, 1987-88. Lucy, Birdland, ABC, 1994. Dr. Hicks, ER, NBC, 1994-95. Cheryl Andrews, Millennium, Fox, 1996—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Venus Taylor, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. Ernestine Littlechap, If Tomorrow Comes, CBS, 1986. Sara Pickett, Return to Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Priscilla, As Summers Die, HBO, 1986. Ada Johnson, Resting Place, CBS, 1986. Roberta, Leap of Faith (also known as Question of Faith), CBS, 1988. Janice, Run Till You Fall, CBS, 1988. Julie, Third Degree Burn, HBO, 1989. Prue, No Place Like Home (also known as Homeless), CBS, 1989. Rachel Twymon, Common Ground, CBS, 1990. Fran Ambrose, Psycho IV: The Beginning, Showtime, 1990. Fannie Lee Chaney, Murder in Mississippi (also known as Mississippi Summer), NBC, 1990. Naomi Brinker, For Their Own Good, ABC, 1993. Lieutenant Janna Mayvene, Lifepod, Fox, 1993. Daisy Bates, The Ernest Green Story, The Disney Channel, 1993. Detective Nora Davis, The Disappearance of Christina, USA, 1994. Ash, Zooman (also known as Zooman and the Sign), Showtime, 1995. Nurse Shabana, White Dwarf, Fox, 1995. Mrs. Harris, Jack Reed: A Killer amongst Us (also known as Jack Reed: The Ridges Case and Jack Reed: One of Our Own), NBC, 1996. Dr. Marilyn Tower, All She Ever Wanted (also known as The Ties That Bind and Mother's Day), ABC, 1996. Jenny Ford ("1952"), If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Anna Mae Demsey, The Line, NBC, 1987. On the Edge, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Roxanne Tevis, "Darryl Tevis," Lifestories, NBC, 1991. Eudora Kellogg, New Year (also known as New Year's and New Year's 7999), ABC, 1993.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: "Little Boil Blue/' Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1982. "Amazing Grace/' Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986. Vonette Timmons, Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1986. LucindaMerkle, 227, NBC, 1989. Renee Cook, "My Past Is My Own," CB5 Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1989. Dr. LeBrook, "Co-op," South Central, 1994. Agent Kazdin, The X-Files, Fox, 1995. Appeared as Yvonne, Miami Vice, NBC. Film Appearances: Nurse Gibbons, All That Jazz, Columbia/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Mother, Union City, Kinesis/Mainline, 1980. Anne, I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can, Paramount, 1982. Deborah, Go Tell It on the Mountain, Learning in Focus, 1984. Peaches Altamont, Prizzi's Honor, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Brenda, Bagdad Cafe (also known as Out of Rosenheim), Filmverlag der Autoren/lsland, 1987. Julie Marsden, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Miss Prism, The Importance of Being Earnest, Eclectic Concepts/Paco Global, 1992. Dr. Garvey, Benny andjoon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Bertha, Robocop 3, Orion, 1993. Lieutenant Victoria Hendrix, Sliver, Paramount, 1993. Irene, Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight, Universal, 1995. Voice, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Buena Vista, 1996. Stage Appearances: S.5. Clencairn, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1978. Rita, The Mighty Cents, Mobile Theatre, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1979. Valeria, Coriolanus, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, then Public Theatre, New York City, both 1979. Mrs. Brewster, Open Admissions, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1984. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, September 4, 1995, p. 101.*
PRESLEY, Priscilla 1945PERSONAL Full name, Priscilla Ann Beaulieu Presley; original name, Priscilla Ann Wagner; born May 24, 1945, in Brooklyn, NY; daughter of an air force officer; married Elvis Presley (a singer and actor), May 1, 1967 (divorced, 1973); children: Lisa Marie; (with Marco Garibaldi) Navarone Anthony. Education: Attended high school in Weisbaden, Germany; studied acting with Milton Katselas, dance at Steven Peck Theatre Art School, and karate at Chuck Norris Karate School. Addresses: Office—Graceland, P.O. Box 16508, Memphis, TN 38186. Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Manager—Joel Stevens Entertainment, 206 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale, CA91204. Career: Actress, businesswoman, author, and producer. Also television host and personality; entrepreneur with creation of her signature fragrances "Moments," "Experiences," and "Indian Summer." CREDITS Film Appearances: Jane Spencer, The Naked Gun—From the Files of Police Squad!, Paramount, 1988. Colleen Sutton, The Adventures ofFordFairlane (also known as FordFairlane), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Jane Spencer, Naked Gun 2-1/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991. Jane Spencer-Drebin, Naked Cun 33-1/3: The Final Insult (also known as Naked Cun 3), Paramount, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Those Amazing Animals, ABC, 1980-81. Jenna Wade, Dallas, CBS, 1983-88. Television Appearances; Specials: The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1985. Night of 100 Stars II, NBC, 1985. Host, Elvis' Grace/and, syndicated, 1987. The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, N BC, 1989. Naked Gun 2-1/2: Looking down the Barrel of Comedy, HBO, 1991. Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992. Host, Elvis: The Great Performances, CBS, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 What Is This Thing Called Love? (also known as The Barbara Walters Special), ABC, 1993. Elvis: His Life and Times, syndicated, 1993. Elvis: The Tribute, ABC, 1994. Elvis Aron Presley: The Tribute, syndicated, 1994. The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Sandy Redford, Love Is Forever (also known as Comeback), NBC, 1982. Other Television Appearances: Tom Snyder's Celebrity Spotlight (pilot), NBC, 1980. "Oil's Well That Ends Well/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Nurse Benson, Me/rose Place (several episodes), Fox, 1996. Television Work; Series: Executive producer (with Rick Husky and James D. Parriott), Elvis (also known as EIvis: Good Rockln' Tonight), ABC, 1990. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, Elvis: The Tribute, ABC, 1994. Executive producer, Elvis Aron Presley: The Tribute, syndicated, 1994. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer (with Joel Stevens and Bernard Schwartz), Elvis and Me, ABC, 1988. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. WRITINGS Elvis and Me (autobiography), Berkeley Publishing (New York City), 1985. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Ladies Home Journal, August, 1996, p. 108. People, February 12, 1996, p. 130.
PRINCE, Harold 1928PERSONAL Full name, Harold Smith Prince; born January 30, 1928, in New York, NY; son of Milton A. (a stock-
PRINCE « 2 8 7 broker) and Blanche (Stern) Prince; married Judith Chaplin, October 26,1962; children: Charles, Daisy. Education: University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1948. Addresses: Office—10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10020. Contact—Warren Cowan and Associates. Career: Producer and director. New Phoenix Repertory Company, co-artistic director, 1972—; narrator of a revue for the Festival of American Arts and Humanities. Performing Arts Library, New York City, chairperson; National Endowment for the Arts, member of council; National Council for the Arts, member. Military service: U.S. Army, Artillery, 1950-52; served in Germany. Member: League of New York Theatres (president, 1963-65), National Institute for Music Theatre (chairperson), Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Coffee House Club. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Awards, best musical, 1955, for The Pa/ama Came, and 1956, for Damn Yankees; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best musical, 1958, for West Side Story; Pulitzer Prize for drama, Antoinette Perry Award, best musical, and New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best musical production, all 1960, for Fiorellol; Antoinette Perry Awards, best musical and best producer of a musical, both 1963, for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best musical and best director of a musical, both 1964, for She Loves Me; Antoinette Perry Award, best musical, and New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best musical production, both 1965, for Fiddler on the Roof; Antoinette Perry Awards, best musical and best director of a musical, and New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best musical production, all 1967, for Cabaret; Shubert Foundation Award, 1969. Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best musical and best director of a musical, both 1969, for Zorba; Var/ety-New York Drama Critics' Poll Award, best director, New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best musical production, and Drama Desk Award, best director, all 1970, and Antoinette Perry Awards, best musical and best director of a musical, 1971, all for Company; New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best musical production, 1971, for Follies; honorary D.F.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1971; honorary Litt.D., Emerson College, 1971; Antoinette Perry Award, best director of a musical, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best musical, and Drama Desk
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Award, best director, all 1972, for Follies; Drama Desk Award, best director, 1972-73, for The Great Cod Brown and A Little Night Music. Antoinette Perry Award, best musical, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a musical, and New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best musical production, all 1973, for A Little Night Music; Drama Desk Award, best director, 1973-74, for Candide and The Visit; Antoinette Perry Award, best director of a musical, special Antoinette Perry Award citation, best musical, New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best musical, and Obie Award, distinguished direction, Village Voice, all 1974, for Candide; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best musical and best director of a musical, both 1976, for Pacific Overtures; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best musical, 1977, for Side by Side by Sondheim; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a musical, 1978, for On the Twentieth Century; Antoinette Perry Award and Drama Desk Award, both best director of a musical, 1979, for Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street; Antoinette Perry Award and Drama Desk Award, both best director of a musical, 1980, for Evita; Commonwealth Award for Public Service, dramatic arts category, Bank of Delaware, 1982; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best musical and best director of a musical, both 1985, for Grind; Antoinette Perry Award and Drama Desk Award, both best director of a musical, 1988, for The Phantom of the Opera; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a musical, 1993, for Kiss of the Spider Woman; Drama Desk Award, best director of a musical, 1995, for Show Boat. CREDITS Stage Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: (With Frederick Brisson and Robert E. Griffith) The Pajama Came, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1954. (With Brisson and Griffith) Damn Yankees, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1955. (With Brisson and Griffith) New Girl in Town, 46th Street Theatre, 1957. (With Griffith) West Side Story, Winter Garden Theatre, 1957, then Her Majesty's Theatre, London, 1958. (With Griffith) A Swim in the Sea, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1958. (With Griffith and H.M. Tennent) Two for the Seesaw, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1958. (With Griffith) Fiorello!, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1959.
(With Griffith) Tenderloin, 46th Street Theatre, 1960. (With Griffith)/A Ca//on Kuprin, Broadhurst Theatre, 1961. Take Her, She's Mine, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1961. Director, They Might Be Giants,London, 1961. Director, A Family Affair, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1962. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1962, then Strand Theatre, London, 1963. (With Sidney Gordon and Howard Erskine) and director, She Didn't Say Yes, Falmouth Theatre, Coonamessett, MA, 1963. (With Lawrence N. Kasha and Phillip C. McKenna) and director, She Loves Me, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1963, then Lyric Theatre, London, 1964. (With Michael Codron and Pledon Ltd.) Poor Bitos, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1964. Fiddler on the Roof, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1964, then Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1967, later (with Richard Pilbrow) Her Majesty's Theatre, 1967. Director, Baker Street, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1965. Flora, the Red Menace, Alvin Theatre, 1965. (With Ruth Mitchell) and director, It's a Bird. . . It's a Plane... It's Superman!, Alvin Theatre, 1966. (With Mitchell) and director, Cabaret, Broadhurst Theatre, 1966, then Imperial Theatre, 1967, later Broadway Theatre, 1968, then (with Pilbrow) Palace Theatre, London, 1968. (With Pilbrow) The Beggar's Opera, Apollo Theatre, London, 1968. (With Mitchell) and director, Zorba, Imperial Theatre, 1968. (With Mitchell) and director, Company, Alvin Theatre, 1970, then (with Pilbrow) Her Majesty's Theatre, 1972. (With Mitchell) and director (with Michael Bennett), Fo///es, Winter Garden Theatre, 1971. Don Juan, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1972. And director, The Great God Brown, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1972. "A Meeting by the River," in Phoenix Theatre Sideshows, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1972. "Strike Heaven on the Face!" and "Games and after Liverpool" (double-bill) and "The Government Inspector," all in Phoenix Theatre Sideshows, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Edison Theatre, 1973.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Chemin de Fer, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973. Holiday, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1973. And director, The Visit, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1973. And director, Candide (opera), Chelsea Theatre Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1973, then (with Mitchell) Broadway Theatre, 1974. (With Mitchell) and director, A Little Night Music, Shubert Theatre, then Majestic Theatre, both 1973, later (with Pilbrow) Adelphi Theatre, London, 1975. The Rules of the Game, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. And director, Love for Love, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1974. "The Removalists" and "In the Voodoo Parlor of Marie Leveau" in Phoenix Theatre Sideshows, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Playhouse II, New York City, 1974. "Pretzels" in Phoenix Theatre Sideshows, Playhouse II, then Theatre Four, New York City, both 1974. The Member of the Wedding, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1975. "Dandelion Wine" and "Meeting Place," both in Phoenix Theatre Sideshows, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Playhouse II, 1975. Knuckle, New Phoenix Repertory Company, 1975. (With Mitchell) and director, Pacific Overtures, Winter Garden Theatre, 1976. Director, Ashmedai (opera), New York City Opera, State Theatre, New York City, 1976. Director, Some of My Best Friends, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1977. (With Mitchell) Side by Side by Sondheim, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1977. Director, On the Twentieth Century, St. James Theatre, 1978. Director, The Girl of the Golden West (opera), Lyric Opera of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 1978, then San Francisco Opera, San Francisco, CA, 1979. Director, Evita, Prince Edward Theatre, London, 1978, then Broadway Theatre, 1979. Director, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Uris Theatre, New York City, 1979, then Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1980. Director, Silverlake (opera), New York City Opera, State Theatre, 1980. Director, Fanciulla del West (opera), Lyric Opera of Chicago, 1980. (With Lew Grade, Martin Starger, and Robert Fryer) and director, Merrily We Roll Along, Alvin Theatre, 1981.
PRINCE «289 Director, Willie Stark (opera), Houston Grand Opera, Houston, TX, 1981. Director, Candide (opera), New York City Opera, State Theatre, 1982. And director, A Doll's Life, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1982. Director, Turandot (opera), Vienna State Opera, Vienna, Austria, 1983. Director, Girl of the Golden West (opera), La Scala, Milan, Italy, 1983. Director, Play Memory, Longacre Theatre, 1984. Director, End of the World, Music Box Theatre, 1984. Director, Diamonds, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1984. (With others) and director, Grind, Mark Hellinger Theatre, 1985. Director, Roza, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1986, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1987. Director, The Phantom of the Opera, Her Majesty's Theatre, 1986, then Majestic Theatre, 1988-92, later Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1989-92, then John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1990-91. Director, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (opera), New York City Opera, State Theatre, 1987. Director, Cabaret, Imperial Theatre, 1987, then Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1988. Director, Madam Butterfly (opera), Lyric Opera of Chicago, 1988. Director, Don Giovanni (opera), New York City Opera, State Theatre, 1989. Director, Faust (opera), Metropolitan Opera, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 1989. Director, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Bluma Appel Theatre, then St. Lawrence Centre, both Toronto, Ontario, 1992, then Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1992, later Broadhurst Theatre, 1993. Director, Grandchild of Kings, Irish Repertory Theatre Company, Theatre for the New City, New York City, 1992. Director, Show Boat, North York Performing Arts Centre, Mainstage Theatre, Toronto, 1993, then Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1994. Producer or director of the plays Company, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1995; Candide (opera), Civic Opera House, Chicago, 1995; and The Petrified Prince, Joseph Papp Public Theatre/ Martinson Hall, New York City, 1995. Tours: Director, The Matchmaker, New York State Council on the Arts/Phoenix Theatre, U.S. cities, 1963.
290 • PRINCE Producer, Fiddler on the Roof, U.S cities, 1966-69. Producer (with Mitchell) and director, Cabaret, U.S. cities, 1967-69. Producer (with Mitchell) and director, Zorba, U.S. cities, 1968-70. Producer (with Mitchell) and director, Company, U.S. cities, 1971-72. Producer (with Mitchell) and director (with Michael Bennett), Fo///es, U.S. cities, 1971-72. Producer (with Mitchell) and director, A Little Night Music, U.S. cities, 1974-75. Producer (with Mitchell), Side by Side bySondheim, U.S. cities, 1977-78. Director, Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, U.S. and international cities, 1980-82. Director, Evita, U.S. and international cities, 198083. Director, Cabaret, U.S. cities, 1987. Stage Appearances: George /Abbott... a Celebration, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1976. Give My Regards to Broadway: A Salute to 125 Years of Musical Theatre, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1991. Film Work: Director, Something for Everyone (also known as The Rook and Black Flowers for the Bride), National General, 1970. Director, A Little Night Music, New World, 1977.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1994. "A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim," A & E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. "Some Enchanted Evening: Celebrating Oscar Hammerstein II," Great Performances, PBS,
1995. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1996. Host/presenter, The Kennedy Center 25th Anniversay Celebration, PBS, 1996. WRITINGS Plays: Adapter, Grandchild of Kings (based on the autobiographies of Sean O'Casey), Irish Repertory Theatre Company, Theatre for the New City, 1992. Books:
Contradictions: Notes on Twenty-Six Years in the Theatre (autobiography), Dodd (New York), 1974. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New Yorker, July 17, 1995, pp. 23-24. Saturday Night, September, 1993, p. 19.*
PRINCE, William Co-producer of the films The Pajama Game, 1957, and Damn Yankees. Television Director; Specials: Willie Stark (opera), PBS, 1981. Sweeney Todd, Entertainment Channel, 1982. "Candide," Live from Lincoln Center (also known as Great Performances), PBS, 1986. (Stage director) Madam Butterfly, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Intermission guest, "Candide," Live from Lincoln Center (also known as Great Performances), PBS, 1986. Clan Carlo Menotti: The Musical Magician, 1986. My Life for Zarah Leander (documentary), 1986. "Bernstein at 70," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. "An Evening with Alan Jay Lerner," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. The Music Center's 25th Anniversary (also known as The Los Angeles Music Center's 25th Anniversary Celebration), PBS, 1990. The People's Palace: Secrets of the New York Public Library, 1992.
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Full name, William LeRoy Prince; born January 26,1913, in Nichols, NY; died Octobers, 1996, inTarrytown, NY. Actor. After he wrote a letter pleading for an audition, Prince set his prolific acting career in motion. He began appearing in theater productions immediately after leaving college, quitting his senior year at Cornell University to join a tour of The Taming of the Shrew. Prince toured with a few companies during the late 1930s but earned his chance for success when he wrote a letter to Eva Le Gallienne, pleading for an audition in Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! He was given the role of Richard and received positive reviews for his portrayal.
Prince's career received an even greater boost in 1942 when he appeared in the play The Eve of St. Mark and was subsequently offered a movie contract. In the 1940s, Prince starred in the films Destination Tokyo and Objective Burma before landing the role of Christian in a 1950 film production of Cyrano de Bergerac. Prince earned more fame on the stage in
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 1951 with the play / Am a Camera, in which he starred opposite Julie Harris. Prince also made the transition to the new medium of television in the 1950s and appeared on several shows, most notably playing the title character on Young Doctor Malone from 1958 to 1963. Toward the end of his acting career, Prince appeared in several Edward Albee plays, including The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1963) and with Angela Lansbury in Listening (1977). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1996, p. A22. New York Times, October 10, 1996, p. D23. Washington Post, October 14, 1996, p. B4.
PYANT *291 OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, two volumes, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, September 15,1996, section 4, p. 4. Los Angeles Times, September 15, 1996, p. A20. New York Times, September 16, 1996, p. B9. Washington Post, September 15, 1996, p. B6.
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born September 25,1936, in Bombay, India; died of pancreatic cancer, September 14, 1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress and dancer. Though her film career never hit its expected heights, Prowse was an instant media sensation when she came to the United States in 1959. The former South African ballet dancer was on the set of her first movie Can-Can (with Frank Sinatra and Shirley Maclaine) when Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev paid a visit as part of his United States tour. In newspapers around the world the next day, Khruschev's comments denouncing the movie as "immoral" ran next to Prowse's picture. But although her romances with Sinatra and Elvis Presley kept her in the tabloids, it was her often brilliant dancing and buoyant personality that kept her working on stage, screen, and television. After the release of Can-Can in 1960, she appeared in G.I. Blues with Presley and in other films. Discovered by famed choreographer Hermes Pan, Prowse arrived in Hollywood after the era of big-time musicals and made most of her living on the stage and on television specials. She appeared countless times in Mame, and in 1966 she won the British equivalent of the Antoinette Perry Award for her performance in Sweet Charity. She appeared on Bob Hope specials, the Tonight Show, and other television variety programs throughout her career. Most who worked with her remember her good humor and positive attitude, even after she was mauled twice by the same leopard in 1987 on Circus of the Stars and the Tonight Show. Even after being diagnosed with cancer, she continued to teach Yoga.
Surname is pronounced "P/e-ant"; born July 22,1953; son of Leonard Vincent (a business executive) and Jean Phoebe (a medical secretary; maiden name, Frampton) Pyant. Education: Attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Politics: Socialist (British Labour Party). Religion: Agnostic. Avocational interests: Classical music, steam locomotives, and walking. Addresses: Agent—Jeffrey CambelI Management, 18 Queen Anne St., London W1M 9LB, England. Career: Lighting designer. Glyndebourne Opera, assistant lighting manager, 1974-87; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, teacher, 1974—, associate; Kent Opera, Kent, U.K., stage/company manager, 197478; Croydon College, lecturer, 1988. Member: British Actors' Equity Association, NATKE (BETA), Labour Party, CND, Amnesty International, National Trust. Awards, Honors: Ki I lick Award from Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, best technical student, 1973; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best lighting design, 1990, for Orpheus Descending. CREDITS Stage Work; Lighting Designer, Except Where Indicated: Oberto, Bloomsbury Theatre, London, 1982. The Barber of Seville (opera), Welsh National Opera, Cardiff, Wales, 1987. Le Nozze di Figaro (opera), Welsh National Opera, 1987.
292 • PYANT The Devil's Wall, University College Opera, London, 1987. This Happy Breed, Drama Centre, London, 1987. Life's a Dream, Drama Centre, 1987. The Merchant of Venice, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, 1987. Masked Ball (opera), Brighton Festival, Brighton, England, 1987. Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (opera), English National Opera, London, 1987. Macbeth (opera), Opera North, Leeds, England, 1987. L'ormindo, Guildhall, London, 1987. Hansel et Crete/ (opera), Opera House, Geneva, Switzerland, 1987. A Wholly Healthy Glasgow, Royal Exchange Theatre, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, both 1987, later Royal Court Theatre, London, 1988. The Pearl Fishers (opera) Scottish Opera, Glasgow, Scotland, 1988. A Place with the Pigs, National Theatre, London, 1988. Mother Courage, Cameri Theatre, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1988. Factory Girls, Druid Theatre Company, Galway, Ireland, then Mayfest, Glasgow, later Sense of Ireland Festival, Riverside Studios, London, all 1988. Assistant lighting designer, Winnie, Royal Exchange Theatre, then Victoria Palace Theatre, London, both 1988. Xerxes (opera), English National Opera, 1988. Carmen (opera), English National Opera, 1988. Sinners and Saints, Croyden Warehouse Theatre, Croyden, England, 1988. Trumpets and Raspberrys, Druid Theatre Company, 1988. Abduction from the Seraglio (opera), Opera House, Buxton, England, 1988. La Boheme (opera), Opera Northern Ireland, Belfast, Ireland, 1988. Abduction from the Seraglio (opera), Opera Northern Ireland, 1988. Don Giovanni (opera), Wexford Festival, Wexford, Ireland, 1988. Turandot (opera), Wexford Festival, 1988. The Dev/7 and Kate, Wexford Festival, 1988. Elisa e Claudio, Wexford Festival, then Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, both 1988. Le Nozze di Figaro, Guildhall, London, 1988. Single Spies, National Theatre, London, 1988, then Queen's Theatre, London, 1989. Orpheus Descending, Peter Hall Company, London, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 (With Neil Peter Jampolis), Orpheus Descending, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1989. L'ltaliana in Londra, Buxton Festival, Buxton, England, 1989. Li Pittor Parigino, Buxton Festival, 1989. Lear (opera), English National Opera, 1989. Fa/staff (opera), English National Opera, 1989. Street 5cene (opera), English National Opera, 1989. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England, 1989. Christmas Carol, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England, 1989. The World According to Me, Playhouse Theatre, London, 1989. King Lear, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1989. The Liar, Old Vic Theatre, 1989. The Return of Ulysses, Kent Opera, Kent, England, 1989. Mlada, London Symphony Orchestra, Barbican Theatre, London, 1989. Being Alive (charity gala), Theatre Royal, London, 1989. Faust (opera), Opera Northern Ireland, 1989. Don Giovanni (opera), Opera Northern Ireland, 1989. New Year, Houston Grand Opera, Houston, TX, 1989. Pirates ofPenzance, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, London, 1989. The Mikado, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, London, 1989. Two for the Seesaw, Watford Palace Theatre, Watford, England, 1989. Street Scene, Scottish Opera, Glasgow, Scotland, 1989. Another Time, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1989. Le Nozze di Figaro (opera), Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 1989. Triple Bill, Northern Ballet, U.K., 1989. The Sea, Lyttleton Theatre, London, 1992. Carousel, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1994. Arcadia, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, 1995. Major Tours; Lighting Designer: When Did You Last See Your Trousers?, 1987. Twelfth Night, 1987. She Stoops to Conquer, 1987. A Tale of Two Cities, Cambridge Theatre Company, 1988. Orpheus Descending, Peter Hall Company, 1988. Another Time, 1989. Death in Venice, Glyndebourne Touring Opera, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Work; Lighting Designer: King Priam, Channel Four, 1985. Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (opera), BBC, 1987. Xerxes (opera), Thames, 1988. The Devil and Kate, BBC, 1988.*
QUIGLEY, Linnea (Linnea) PERSONAL Born in Davenport, IA; daughter of W. Heath and Dorothy Quigley. Education: Attended the John Robert Powers Modeling School. Addresses: Agent—SMC Artists, 4400 Coldwater Canyon, Suite 27, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actress. Worked as a professional model. CREDITS
QUIGLEY * 2 9 3 Samantha Kelso, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, Camp Motion Pictures/American Independent, 1988. Soul from Freddy's chest, A Nightmare on Elm Street IV: The Dream Master, New Line Cinema, 1988. Lu DeBelle, Treasure of the Moon Goddess, Ascot, 1988. Doctor Alien (also known as / Was a Teenage Sex Mutant), Phantom Video, 1988. American Rampage, 1988. Didi, Vice Academy, RickSloane Productions, 1989. (As Linnea) Phoebe Love, Sexbomb, Phillips and Mora Entertainment, 1989. Bambi, Assault of the Party Nerds (also known as Party Nerds), Prism Entertainment, 1989. Ginger, Witchtrap (also known as The Haunted), Magnum Home Entertainment/Imperial Entertainment, 1989. Miss Barbeau, Robot Ninja, Cinema Home Video, 1989. Michelle Arno, Deadly Embrace, Prism Entertainment/Filmtrust, 1989. Murder Weapon, Cinema Home Video, 1989.
Terror Night, 1990. Film Appearances: Sleeping Beauty, Adult Fairy Tales (also known as Fairy Tales), Productions Associates, 1978. Nightstalker, 1979. Graduation Day, Scope III, 1979. Summer Camp, Seymour Borde, 1979. Stone Cold Dead, Dimension, 1979. Still Smokin' (also known as Cheech and Chong's Still Smoking, Paramount, 1980. Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams, Columbia, 1981. Don't Co Near the Park, 1981. Ginger, Young Warriors, Cannon, 1983. Milly, The Black Room, Cl, 1984. Heather, Savage Streets, Motion Picture Marketing, 1984. Denise, S/7ent Night, Deadly Night, TriStar, 1984. Trash, The Return of the Living Dead, Orion, 1985. S/7ent Night, Deadly Night Part II, Ascot, 1986. Bianca, Creepozoids, Urban Classics, 1987. Melody, Nightmare Sisters (also known as Sorority Sisters), Trans World Entertainment/Filmtrust, 1987. Suzanne, Night of the Demons, International Film Market, 1988. Spider, Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-o-Rama, Urban Classics, 1988.
The Journey out of the 21st Century, 1990. Diggin' up Business, 1990. Didi, Vice Academy Part 2, 1990. Kathleen, Virgin High, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Actress, The Cuyver, New Line Home Video, 1992. Nurse, Innocent Blood, Warner Bros., 1992. Beach Babes from Beyond, 1993. Woman, Pumpkinhead 2: Blood Wings, LIVE Home Video, 1994. Bambi, Assault of the Party Nerds II, VCI Home Video, 1994. Waitress (uncredited), Stripteaser (also known as Zippers Clown Palace), New Horizons, 1995. Carolyn M\\\er,Jack-O, Triboro Entertainment, 1995. Death Mask, Circa Entertainment, 1996. Film Work: Executive producer, Creepozoids, Urban Classics, 1987. (With Fred Kennamer) Producer, Murder Weapon, Cinema Home Video, 1989. Television Appearances: Rat woman, Bram Stoker's "Burial of the Rats/' 1995.*
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Original name, Emanuel Hirsch Cohen; name changed to Mortimer Lippman, c. 1927; name legally changed to John Randolph, 1940; born June 1, 1915, in Bronx, NY; son of Louis (a hat manufacturer) and Dorothy (an insurance agent; maiden name, Shore; later surname, Lippman) Cohen; stepson of Joseph Lippman; married Sarah Lucie Cunningham (an actress), January 3,1942; children: Harrison Henry, Martha Eoline. Education: Attended Columbia University, 1934; City College (now of the City University of New York), graduated, 1935; studied acting with Stella Adler and Erwin Piscator at Dramatic Workshop, New School for Social Research, 1940-42, with William Hansen at American Theatre Wing, 1947, and at Actors' Studio, 1948-54. Addresses: /Agent—Paradigm Agency, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90067-4003.
Career: Actor and writer. Transit Theatre of Boston, Boston, MA, co-founder, 1938; announcer for WORL-Radioand WHDH-Radio, both Boston, 1938; WHN-Radio, New York City, announcer, 1939; Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, artistic consultant, 1971-74; Access Theatre of Santa Barbara, member of board of directors. Foundation for the Extension and Development of the American Theatre, member of board of directors, 1970-72; Actors Fund of America, life member; Theatricum Botanicum, Topanga, CA, member of board of directors. U.S. Society for Friendship with the German Democratic Republic, vice president, 1978-84; National Council for U.S.- Soviet Friendship, chairperson, 1987-88; National Committee Against Racist and
Political Repression, member of board of directors; Fund for Open Information and Accountability, member of board of directors; TransAfrica, member of advisory committee. Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Celebration, member of board of directors. Military service: U.S. Army Air Forces, 1942-45. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Actors' Equity Association (member of council, 1966-72; past member of board of directors), Screen Actors Guild (member of board of directors, 1972-93), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (member of board of directors, 198693), National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, American Civil Liberties Union, Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Hospital Workers Union. Awards, Honors: Richard Watts's Stardust Citation, New York Post, 1951, for Come Back, Little Sheba; Cinema Magazine Award, best supporting actor, 1966, for Seconds; Hospital Workers Union Award, 1969; Friends of a Democratic Spain Award, 1972; Paul Robeson Medal, German Democratic Republic, 1979; Abraham Lincoln Brigade Award, 1983; Antoinette Perry Award and Drama Desk Award, both best featured actor in a play, 1987, for Broadway Bound. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Jacob Engstrand, Ghosts, East Houston Street Theatre, New York City, 1935. Private, Private Hicks, Theatre Collective, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1936. The old man, You Can't Change Human Nature, Theatre Collective, Provincetown Playhouse, 1936. (Broadway debut) Tuff, Revolt of the Beavers, Federal Theatre Project, Adelphi Theatre, 1937.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The weaver, The Emperor's New Clothes, Federal Theatre Project, AdelphI Theatre, New York City, 1937. Times reporter, Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, Maxine Elliott's Theatre, New York City, 1938. Jacob, No More Peace, Maxine Elliott's Theatre, 1938. Roman herald, Coriolanus, Maxine Elliott's Theatre, 1938. St. Bernard H. Blackwood, The Great Barrington, Federal Theatre Project, Empire Theatre, New York City, 1938. Second beau, Created Equal, Federal Theatre Project, Empire Theatre, 1938. Mac, Medicine Show, New Yorker Theatre, New York City, 1940. Radio announcer, Hold on to Your Hats, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1940. Title role, Wozzeck, Erwin Piscator Dramatic Workshop, New School for Social Research, New York City, 1941. Rudolf Dvoracek, Any Day Now, Erwin Piscator Dramatic Workshop, New School for Social Research, 1941. My Sister Eileen, Sayville Playhouse, Sayville, NY, 1946. The Bishop Misbehaves, Sayville Playhouse, 1946. Endicott, The Front Page, Civic Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1947. Lieutenant Jake Goldberg, Command Decision, Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1947. Dan, The Sun and I, New Stages Theatre, New York City, 1949. Fred, The Respectful Prostitute, Harris Theatre, Chicago, then East Hartford Theatre, East Hartford, CT, 1949. McCarthy, The Time of Your Life, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1949. The milkman, Come Back, Little Sheba, Westport Country Playhouse, 1949. Joe Williamson, The Golden State, Fulton Theatre, 1950. Aslak, a voice, and Herr Trompetstaale, Peer Gynt, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Theatre, New York City, 1951. Mike Mooney, Paint Your Wagon, Shubert Theatre, 1951. The milkman, Come Back, Little Sheba, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1952. Lofty, Seagulls over Sorrento, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1952. The delivery man, The Grey-Eyed People, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1952. Gordon Miller, Room Service, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1953.
RANDOLPH .295 Sailor, Maya, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1953. Sir Lawrence Wargrave, Ten Little Indians, Cecilwood Theatre, Fishkill, NY, 1953. Mike Mooney, Paint Your Wagon, State Fair Music Hall, Dallas, TX, 1953. Officer Mai Ion, Madam, Will You Walk?, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1953. Junius Brutus, Cor/o/anus, Phoenix Theatre, 1954. Sergeant Fielding, Too True to Be Good, Playhousein-the-Park, Philadelphia, PA, 1954. Joe Rugg, The Farmer's Hotel, Cecilwood Theatre, 1954. Reverend Davidson, Rain, Cecilwood Theatre, 1954. Harry, All Summer Long, Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1954. Gus Kennedy, Glad Tidings, Shubert Theatre, Washington, DC, 1954. McCarthy, The Time of Your Life, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1955. Nathan Detroit, Guys and Dolls, City Center Theatre, 1955. Captain Jonas, House of Flowers, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1955. Ed Devery, Born Yesterday, Playhouse-in-the-Park, 1955. Don Pedro, Much Ado about Nothing, Brattle Shakespeare Festival, Cambridge, MA, 1955. Ed Mason, The Wooden Dish, Booth Theatre, 1955. Doc Earl, Fever for Life, Hyde Park Playhouse, Hyde Park, NY, 1957. Howard, Miss Isobel, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1957. Chief of Police Shultz, The Visit, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1958. Mr. Abrams, "Portrait of a Madonna" in Triple Play, Playhouse Theatre, 1959. Franz, The Sound of Music, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 1959. Recruiting officer, Mother Courage and Her Children, Martin Beck Theatre, 1963. Dennis Corcoran, A Case of Libel, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1963. First gravedigger, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1964. Conversation at Midnight, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1964. Narrator, An Evening's Frost, Theatre de Lys, 1965. Mickey, After the Fall, Playhouse-in-the-Park, 1966. Treadwell, My Sweet Charlie, Longacre Theatre, 1966. HofratBehrens, The Magic Mountain, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 1967. Judge Jerome Stern, Little Murders, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 1967.
296 • RANDOLPH Art Steinmiller, The Peddler and Russ Nowack, The Dodo Bird (double-bill), Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1967. Hofrat Behrens, The Magic Mountain, Camden Croup Theatre, London, 1968. John Lansdale, In the Matter of ]. Robert Oppenheimer, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1968. Louis, Dance Next Door, Mark Taper Forum, 1969. President of the United States, God Bless, Mark Taper Forum, 1969. Fleming, Line, Mark Taper Forum, 1969. Editor Webb, Our Town, ANTA Theatre, 1969, then Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1970. Fleming, Line, Theatre de Lys, 1971. Andrew Creed, Motive, Playhouse-in-the-Park, 1971. Harry Brock, Bom Yesterday, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, 1972. Charley, Death of a Salesman, Arlington Park Theatre, Arlington Heights, IL, 1972. Dr. Bonfant, The Waltz of the Toreadors, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Walnut Street Theatre, then Royal Poinciana Playhouse, Palm Beach, FL, both 1973. Mario, Baba Goya, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1973. Mario, Nourish the Beast, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1973. Charley, Death of a Salesman, Walnut Street Theatre, 1974. At the End of Long Island, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum Laboratory Productions, 1978. Moe and farmer, The American Clock, Harold Clurman Theatre, then as Moe Baum, Biltmore Theatre, both New York City, 1980. Cliff, Back in the Race: A Family Album, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1980. Moe and farmer, The American Clock, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1983. Eulogy, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1983. Juror, Twelve Angry Men, Henry Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, 1985. Ben, Broadway Bound, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. Old man, Prelude to a Kiss, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1990-91. Appeared as Andrew Creed, Motive, Corning, NY, and Kennebunkport, ME, both 1971. Toured as Jan Erlone, Native Son, U.S. cities, 1941-42; as Lieutenant Jake Goldberg, Command Decision, U.S. cities, 1948-49; as Reverend Jeremiah Brown, Inherit the
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Wind, U.S. cities, 1956-57; and in title role of Macbeth, Connecticut Theatre in Education tour of high schools, 1957; also toured in Our Town, U.S. cities. Stage Work: Director, Plant in the Sun, Brattle Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1938. Director, Transit, Transit Theatre of Boston, Peabody Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1938. Director, Plant in the Sun, Transit Theatre of Boston, Peabody Playhouse, 1938. Producer, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1962. Film Appearances: Police officer, The Naked City, Universal, 1948. Fire chief, Fourteen Hours, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. Vice president in charge of labor, Partners in Production, Twentieth Century Fund, 1952. Arthur Hamilton, Seconds, Paramount, 1966. Narrator, Like a Beautiful Child, local 1199, 1967. Azenauer, Pretty Poison, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Father Harvey, Gaily, Caily (also known as Chicago, Chicago), United Artists (UA), 1969. Coach Jim Southerd, Number One (also known as The Pro), UA, 1969. Mr. Smith, Smith!, Buena Vista, 1969. Cyrus McNutt, There Was a Crooked Man, Warner Bros., 1970. Chairman, Escape from the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Mr. Chamberlain, Little Murders, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1971. Mr. Victor, The Victors, New York University, 1971. Commission chairperson, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Chief Sidney Green, Serpico, Paramount, 1973. Mayor, Earthquake, Universal, 1974. As himself, The Rehearsal (documentary), Jules Dassin, 1974. Three Days of the Condor, Paramount, 1975. Captain Ross, King Kong, Paramount, 1976. Samuel Adams, Independence, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1976. Former team owner, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. The Eyes of Laura Mars, Columbia, 1978. Judge, Frances, Universal, 1982. Franklin Van Dyke, Lovely But Deadly, Juniper Releasing, 1983. Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Angelo "Pop'' Partanna, Prizzi's Honor, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Playing for Keeps, Universal, 1986. Bill Henderson, Means and Ends, Progressive Film, 1987. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Doc, The Wizard of Loneliness, Skouras, 1988. The House on Carroll Street, Orion, 1988. Clark Griswold, Sr., National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1989. Mr. Turner, Sibling Rivalry, Columbia, 1990. Mayor Peluso, Iron Maze, Castle Hill, 1991. Appeared as a disk jockey, Night Song, 1965; and as Grandpa in the short film Homesick, 1988; also appeared in Robby, 1968, and The Arrangement, 1969. Television Appearances; Series: (Television debut) Chief Guard Jordan, Captain Video, Dumont, 1947. Another World, NBC, 1964-66. As the World Turns, CBS, 1965-66. John Hamilton, Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1975. Dr. Hoagland, Lucan, ABC, 1977-78. Mr. Brockelman, Richie Brockelman, Private Eye, NBC, 1978. Randall Benson, Angle, ABC, 1979-80. Red McGuire, Annie McGuire, CBS, 1988. Jacob Brofman, Peaceable Kingdom, CBS, 1989. Harris Weldon, Grand (also known as Crosse Po/nte), NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Simon Cameron, Sandburg's Lincoln, NBC, 1974-76. Bennett Lowman, Washington: Behind Closed Doors, ABC, 1977. John Mitchell, Blind Ambition, CBS, 1979. Mr. Johnson, Backstairs at the White House, NBC, 1979. Abe Panther, Jackie Collins's "Lady Boss/ NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Smith, The Borgia Stick, NBC, 1967. Charles Cameron, A Death of Innocence, CBS, 1971. Detective John Riddle,/A5tepouto/r/./ne/ CBS, 1971. Frederick D. Cooper, The Cable Car Murder, CBS, 1971. Malakas, The Family Rico, CBS, 1972. Lou, Tell Me Where It Hurts, CBS, 1974. George Collingwood, The Runaways, CBS, 1975. John Howe, Adventures of the Queen, CBS, 1975. Rupert Wahler, F. 5cott Fitzgerald in Hollywood, ABC, 1976. Dr. John Hodges, The Gathering, ABC, 1977. Ed Warner, Secrets, ABC, 1977. General Larkin, Tail Gunner Joe, NBC, 1977.
RANDOLPH * 2 9 7 Judge Lewis Goodman, Kill Me If You Can, NBC, 1977. Alexander Graham Bell, The Winds of Kitty Hawk, NBC, 1978. Marian's father, Nowhere to Run, NBC, 1978. Attorney general, Killing at Hell's Gate, CBS, 1981. Joseph Pulitzer, The Adventures of Nellie Bly, NBC, 1981. Reverend Palkstater, Kentucky Woman, CBS, 1983. Judge, The Execution, NBC, 1985. Andy Williams, Vital Signs, CBS, 1986. Augustus Tompkins, As Summers Die, HBO, 1986. Chief Everett Hollander, The Right of the People, ABC, 1986. Older Lee Baumler, "Arthur Miller's The American Clock,'" TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1993. Waldo, "A Foreign Field," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: James Rockmore, The Judge and Jake Wyler, NBC, 1972. Judge Charles Leland, Partners in Crime, NBC, 1973. Topper Returns, NBC, 1973. Ann in Blue, ABC, 1974. General Blankenship, The New, Original Wonder Woman, ABC, 1975. Dr. Hoagland, Lucan, ABC, 1977. Narrator, Nowhere to Hide, CBS, 1977. Irv, Doctors' Private Lives, ABC, 1978. Lou Cohen, Nero Wolf, ABC, 1979. Eldon Radford, In Security, CBS, 1982. Mr.Muller, The Adventures of Pollyanna, CBS, 1982. Stevenson, Shooting Stars, ABC, 1983. Hank Bashaw, The Sheriff and the Astronaut, CBS, 1984. Phil Forbes, Old Friends, ABC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Treasury Men in Action, NBC, 1947-49. The Web, CBS, 1947-49. "Bulletin 120," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1950. "The Floyd Collins Story," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1950. Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1950. "Mrs. McThing," Omnibus, CBS, 1958. East Side/West Side, CBS, 1963. The Defenders, CBS, 1964. The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1964. The Reporter, CBS, 1964. "Yiddish Stories of Two Worlds," Camera Three, CBS, 1965. For the People, CBS, 1965. The Patty Duke Show, ABC, 1965.
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Slavery's People, CBS, 1965. N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1967. "Unknown Chekhov/' Camera Three, CBS, 1967. Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1967. The Invaders, ABC, 1967. Mannix, CBS, 1967. )udd for the Defense, ABC, 1968. Bonanza, NBC, 1968. Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1969. Mannix, CBS, 1969. "They're Tearing down Tim Riley's Bar," Night Gallery, NBC, 1970. Step out of Line, CBS, 1970. Bracken's World, NBC, 1970. The Name of the Game, NBC, 1970. The Interns, CBS, 1970. Bonanza, NBC, 1970. The Lawyers, NBC, 1970. Governor, The Senator, NBC, 1970. The Lawyers, NBC, 1971. O'Hara, U.S. Treasury, CBS, 1971. The Rookies, ABC, 1972. All in the Family, CBS, 1972. Corneilius "Junior" Harrison, The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, between 1972 and 1976. Bonanza, NBC, 1972. Mann/x,CBS, 1973. The Secret Storm, CBS, 1973. Young Dr. Kildare, ABC, 1973. Police Story, NBC, 1974. Wide World of Entertainment, ABC, 1974. Columbo, NBC, 1974. General Philip Blankenship, Wonder Woman, ABC, 1975. Sy Bookerman, Executive Suite, CBS, 1976. MM*S*H,CBS, 1979. Ward Beaumont, The Facts of Life, NBC, 1979. Jake Keaton, Family Ties, NBC, 1982. Admiral John Marquette, Emerald Point, N.A.S., CBS, 1983. Ward Beaumont, The Facts of Life, NBC, 1983. Nick McGowan, Our Family Honor, ABC, 1985. Art Rutledge, Fortune Dane, ABC, 1986. Dr. Francis McDuffy, Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1986. Frank Vionelli, Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1986. Jack Rattigan, The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Sam Gerard, Mat/ode, NBC, 1989. Al Harris, Roseanne, ABC, 1989.
Trail of Tears, PBS, 1969. Lieutenant General Si McKee, "Pueblo," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1973. George Ball, The Missiles of October, ABC, 1974. Mario, Nourish the Beast, PBS, 1974. James Mayo, "Beyond the Horizon," Theatre in America, PBS, 1976. Judge Waites Waring, With All Deliberate Speed, CBS, 1976. General David Norman, My Dissident Mom, CBS, 1987. Justice Charles Evans Hughes and Chief Justice Earl Warren, The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987. Superman's Fiftieth Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel, CBS, 1988.
Television Appearances; Specials: My Three Brothers, syndicated, 1945. Hands of Murder, syndicated, 1949. Reverend Brown, "Inherit the Wind," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1965. Whit, Of Mice and Men, ABC, 1968.
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Radio Appearances; Episodic: Five Star Final, syndicated, 1934. Americans at Work, CBS, 1939. WRITINGS Plays: Adapter (with Phoebe Brand and Frederic Ewen), A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (based on the work by James Joyce), Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1962. Adapter (with Brand and Ewen), The Magic Mountain (based on the work by Thomas Mann), Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 1967, then Camden Group Theatre, London, 1968. Co-author of the unproduced play The Nihilist. Television Episodes: Adapter (with Brand and Ewen), "Yiddish Stories of Two Worlds" (also known as "The Jew in the Old World and the New"), Camera Three, CBS, 1965. Adapter (with Brand and Ewen), "The Unknown Chekhov," Camera Three, CBS, 1967. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volumes 45-48, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1974.*
PERSONAL Born in c. 1970, in New York, NY; son of David Rapaport (New York radio personality) and June
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Brodie (New York radio personality). Education: Attended college. Addresses: Home—Los Angeles, CA. /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Performed at comedy clubs in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Los Angeles. CREDITS Film Appearances: Zack Glass, Zebrahead, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Kenny Kozlowski, Money for Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. Dockworker, Poetic Justice, Columbia, 1993. Big Stan, Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin), Warner Bros., 1993. Dick Ritchie, True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. Tommy Lacy, The Scout, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. The Foot Shooting Party, Buena Vista, 1994. Handgun, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Kevin, Mighty Aphrodite, Miramax, 1995. Remy, Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. Ronnie, Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Skinhead, The Basketball Diaries, New Line Cinema, 1995. Brad Schorr, The Pallbearer, Miramax, 1996. Paul Kirkwood, Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996. Dante, /// Town, The Shooting Gallery, 1996. Kevin McCall, Metro, Touchstone Pictures, 1997. Copland, Miramax, 1997.
RASHAD »299 tress); daughter of Andrew A. (a dentist) and Vivian (a poet; maiden name, Ayers) Allen; married William Lancelot Bowles, Jr. (a dentist; divorced, 1975); married Victor Willis (a singer), 1978 (divorced, 1980); married Ahmad Rashad (a sportscaster), December, 1985 (some sources say 1986); children: (first marriage) William Lancelot Bowles III; (third marriage) Gondola Phylea and stepchildren Keva, Maiysha, and Ahmad, Jr. Education: Howard University, B.F.A. (magna cum laude), 1970; studied at New York School of Ballet. Addresses: Contact—Bret Adams, 448 West 44th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress and singer. Save the Children, spokesperson, 1989-91; Cancer Information Service, spokesperson, 1990-91; Recruiting New Teachers, member of board of directors, 1990—. Awards, Honors: People's Choice Award, best female performer in a new television program, 1985, for The Cosby Show; NAACP Image Award, best actress in a comedy series, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1987, for The Cosby Show; Annual Cable Excellence (ACE) Award nomination, best supporting actress in television, 1987, for Uncle Tom's Cabin; People Choice Award, best female performer, 1989; honorary degree, Barber-Scotia College, 1989; Outstanding Achievement Award, Women in Film, 1991; honoree of the year, Harvard Foundation, 1991; honorary degree, Providence College, 1991. CREDITS
Also appeared in Kicked in the Head and A Brother's Kiss, both 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in China Beach. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 21, 1995, p. 37.*
RASHAD, Phylicia 1948(Phylicia Ayers-Allen) PERSONAL Original name, Phylicia Ayers-Allen; born June 19, 1948, in Houston, TX; sister of Debbie Allen (an ac-
Television Appearances; Series: (As Phylicia Ayers-Allen) Courtney Wright, One Life to Live, ABC, 1983-84. (As Ayers-Allen, later as Phylicia Rashad) Claire Huxtable, The Cosby Show, NBC, 1984-92. Ghostwriter, PBS, 1992. Cosby, CBS, 1996—. Television Appearances; Movies: Eliza, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Showtime, 1987. Lynne Jacobi, False Witness, NBC, 1989. Aunt Polly, "Polly," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Aunt Polly, Polly Comin' Home (also known as Polly—One More T/me/), NBC, 1990. Janice Grant, Jailbirds, CBS, 1991. Mayor Turner, "Hallelujah," American Playhouse, PBS, 1993. Gladys, David's Mother, CBS, 1994.
300 • RASHAD Dr. Marion Hale, The Possession of Michael D. (also known as Legacy of Evil), Fox, 1995. Det. Kate Jacobs, The Babysitter's Seduction (also known as Death Pays the Sitter), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: (As Ayers-Allen) The 97th Tournament of Roses Parade, NBC, 1985. (As Ayers-Allen) Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, NBC, 1985. Texas 750: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986. Nell Carter—Never Too Old to Dream, NBC, 1986. Kraft Salutes Super Night at the Super Bowl, CBS, 1987. Bob Hope's High-Flying Birthday Extravaganza, NBC, 1987. Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, NBC, 1987. Superstars and Their Moms, ABC, 1987. Our Kids and the Best of Everything, ABC, 1987. The 99th Tournament of Roses Parade, NBC, 1988. Host, First Things First, PBS, 1988. Mickey's 60th Birthday Special, NBC, 1988. The Debbie Allen Special, ABC, 1989. Bill Cosby Salutes Alvin Alley, NBC, 1989. Judge, The 1989 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1989. Host and commentator, The 100th Tournament of Roses Parade, NBC, 1989. Host, Best Catches, CBS, 1989. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. The MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon (also known as The 25th Anniversary MDA Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon), syndicated, 1990. The American Red Cross Emergency Test, ABC, 1990. Bob Hope's Four-Star Christmas Fiesta from San Antonio, NBC, 1992. The Last Laugh: Memories of the Cosby Show, NBC, 1992. The 24th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1992. Host, Mom Knows Best (also known as Sitcom Moms), CBS, 1992. The 35th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1993. Host, Campbell's Portrait of a Teacher, Lifetime, 1993. Host, A Tribute to TV's Funniest Families (also known as Television's Funniest Families), NBC, 1994. Host, TV Violence: Parents under the Gun, TBS, 1994. The 3rd Annual Trumpet Awards Ceremony, TBS, 1995. Host of the special Michael Jackson around the World, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Ayers-Allen) "WaxJob/' Delvecchio, CBS, 1976.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "A Day in Port," The Love Boat, ABC, 1985. "Claire's Stand/' A Different World, NBC, 1988. "Risky Business," A Different World, NBC, 1989. "Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters," Reading Rainbow, PBS, 1989. Women Aloud (also known as Funny Ladies), syndicated, 1992. Guest host, Friday Night Videos, NBC; also appeared on Watch Your Mouth, PBS. Stage Appearances; As Ayers-Allen, Except Where Indicated: Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1971. Sister Sukie, The Duplex, Forum Theatre, New York City, 1972. Guest, The Cherry Orchard, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1973. Munchkin, The Wiz, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1975. Zooman and the Sign, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, 1980 and 1981. Janet, Weep Not for Me, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, New York City, 1981. Female shadow, In an Upstate Motel, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, 1981. Title role, Zora, Louis Abrons Arts for Living Center, New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1981. Guest and understudy for Deena, Dreamgirls, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1981. Vickie and Melanie, 5ons and Fathers of Sons, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, 1983. Woman two, Puppetplay, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, 1983. Ruth, A Raisin in the Sun, West Side Arts Center, New York City, 1984. (As Rashad) The Witch, Into the Woods, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1988. (As Rashad) Anita, Jelly's Last Jam, Virginia Theatre, New York City, c. 1992-93. Performed in the revue Phylicia Rashad and Co., Las Vegas, NV, 1989; appeared off-Broadway in Miss Weaver, 1968; appeared in To Be Young, Gifted, and Black, New York City, and The Sirens. Film Appearances: Ma Ponk, Once upon a Time . . . When We Were Colored, Legacy Releasing Corp., 1995. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded the album Josephine Superstar, 1979.*
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REEVES, Keanu 1965(?)PERSONAL Given name is pronounced Key-ah-noo; born in 1965 (some sources say September 2, 1964), in Beirut, Lebanon; son of Samuel Nowlin and Patricia (a performer and costume designer) Reeves. Education: Attended High School for the Performing Arts, Toronto, Ontario, and Leah Posluns Theatre School; trained for the stage at Second City Workshop, Toronto, and at Hedgerow Theatre, in Pennsylvania. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Dogstar (band), bass guitarist. Appeared in television commercials. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tommy, Flying, Golden Communications, 1986. Hoover, Youngblood, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1986. Matt, River's Edge, Island, 1987. Chris Townsend, Permanent Record, Paramount, 1988. Winston Connelly, The Night Before, Kings Road, 1988. Rupert Marshetta, The Prince of Pennsylvania, New Line Cinema, 1988. Chevelier Danceny, Dangerous Liaisons, Warner Bros., 1988. 18 Again, New World, 1988. Ted "Theodore" Logan, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Orion, 1989. Tod, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Marlon, / Love You to Death, TriStar, 1990. Martin Loader, Tune in Tomorrow, Cinecom/TriStar, 1990. Ted "Theodore" Logan, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Orion, 1991. My Own Private Idaho, 1991. Jonathan Harker, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Columbia, 1992. Juan the dog boy, Freaked, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Don John, Much Ado about Nothing, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Julian Gitchie, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Fine Line, 1994. Prince Siddhartha, Little Buddha, Miramax, 1994. Jack Traven, Speed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994.
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REID, Beryl 1920-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See Index for CTFT sketch: Born June 17, 1920, in Hereford, England; died of pneumonia, October 13, 1996, in London, England. Actress. Reid shocked the theater world in the 1965 play The Killing of Sister George, in which she played a lesbian. At the time, such a move was a career risk, but it admirably marked her first venture into serious theater and won her an Antoinette Perry award for the Broadway production of the play. Reid's beginnings were humble. The daughter of an estate agent who opposed her interest in theater, she left school at the age of sixteen to become a music hall and variety show performer. Her national breakthrough in England came after World War II with the BBC radio comedy program Educating Archie, in which she created and played two characters. Reid then moved to stage work in the 1950s, performing mostly in musical and comic revues. But she fell in love with the script for The Killing of Sister George, which was written by Frank Marcus, and won the lead role. Such unabashed lesbianism was adventurous material for the day, but the play became a critical and popular success in London and New York and sent her career soaring. Reid appeared in the films The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954), Trial and Error (1962), and Inspector Clouseau (1968). Her other theater appearances include the critically acclaimed Entertaining Mr. Shane (1975), Counting the Ways (1976), and the Royal Shakespeare Company's Way of the World (1978). Reid also wrote an autobiography and appeared in several British television shows in the 1980s. One of Britain's most popular actresses, Reid was honored with the Order of the British Empire in 1986 by Queen Elizabeth II.
RICHMAN, Peter Mark 1927(Mark Richman) PERSONAL Original name, Marvin Jack Richman; assumed spiritual first name, Peter, 1971, which was given to him by Bapak Subuh (the spiritual guide of SUBUD); born April 16,1927, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Benjamin (a painting/paper-hanger contractor) and Yetta Dora (Peck) Richman; married Helen Theodora Landess (an actress), May 10, 1953; children: Howard Bennett, Kelly Allyn, Lucas Dion, Orien, Roger Lloyd. Education: Attended Bessie V. Hicks School of Drama, Philadelphia, 1946; Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, B.S., pharmacy, 1951; studied acting with Lee Strasberg, 1952-54. Addresses: Contact—c/o Dale Olson Public Relations, 6310 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 340, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor. Camp Akiba, Stroudsberg, PA, drama director, 1950-51 (directed plays such as O'Neill's In the Zone as well as The Mikado). Member of Actors' Studio, beginning in 1954. Motion Picture and Television Fund, member of board of trustees. Licensed pharmacist in Pennsylvania and New York. Painter, with works exhibited in solo and group shows and in permanent col lections in galleries and museums throughout the United States. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1945-46.
Books: Who's Who in America, 50th edition, Marquis, 1995.
Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Association of Canadian Radio and Television Artists, SUBUD (spiritual association).
Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, October 14, 1996, p. A26. New York Times, October 15, 1996, p. B10. Times (London), October 14, 1996, p. 25. Washington Post, October 14, 1996, p. B4.
Awards, Honors: Silver Medallion, Motion Picture and Television Fund, 1990; Sybil Brand Humanitarian Award, Jeffrey Foundation, 1990; Dramalogue Critic Award for performance, 1995, for 4 Faces.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 CREDITS Stage Appearances as Mark Richman: Where 'ere We Co, Plays and Players Theater, Philadelphia, 1947. Billy, This Happy Breed, Philadelphia Neighborhood Players, Philadelphia, PA, 1949. Title role, Liliom, Philadelphia Neighborhood Players, 1949. Tomorrow Is Important (a historical dedication), Joseph Bonaparte House, Philadelphia, PA, 1949. Abou, Abou Hassan the Good, Philadelphia Experimental Theater, 1949. Hector, Heartbreak House, Philadelphia Neighborhood Players, 1949. Male lead, Bonaventure, Philadelphia Neighborhood Players, 1950. Michael McBride, Reef in the Morning, Philadelphia Experimental Theater, 1950. Jay Stewart, The Biggest Thief in Town, Philadelphia Neighborhood Players, 1952. Jarvis Addams, The Member of the Wedding, Grove Theatre, Nuangola, PA, 1952. Alvaro Mangiacavallo, The Rose Tattoo, Grove Theatre, 1952. Ben Goodman, Remains To Be Seen, Grove Theatre, 1952. Horace William Dodd, Season in the Sun, Grove Theatre, 1952. Owen O'Malley, Twentieth Century, Grove Theatre, 1952. Clark Wilson, Twilight Walk, Grove Theatre, 1952. Matt Burke, Anna Christie, Grove Theatre, 1952. Eliot, Private Lives, Grove Theatre, 1952. Charles Steward, Cramercy Ghost, Grove Theatre, 1952. Sinclair Heybore, Fancy Meeting You Again, Grove Theatre, 1952. Steve, Pretty Lady, Grove Theatre, 1952. Lo and Behold, Grove Theatre, 1952. /Apron Strings, Grove Theatre, 1952. (Off-Broadway debut) Larrence Corger, End as a Man, Theatre De Lys, 1953, then (Broadway debut), VanderbiIt Theatre, 1953. Stefanowski, Mister Roberts, Westchester Playhouse, Mount Kisco, NY, 1953. Joe Feinson, Detective Story, Westchester Playhouse, 1953. Talent '54, Mark Hellinger Theater, 1954. The gentleman caller, The Class Menagerie, Guthsville Playhouse, Guthsville, PA, 1954. Mr. Manningham, Angel Street, Guthsville Playhouse, 1954. Harry Binion, Room Service, Guthsville Playhouse, 1954.
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Charles Grant, The Family Upstairs, Guthsville Playhouse, 1954. Channon, The Dybbuk, Fourth Street Theatre, New York City, 1954. Johnny Pope, A Hatful of Rain, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1956. Sergius, Arms and the Man, Drury Lane Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1957, then Longbranch, NJ. Jimmy Porter, Look Back in Anger, Atlantic Beach Playhouse, NJ, 1959. Ralph Glenville, Masquerade, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1959. Jerry, The Zoo Story, Provincetown Playhouse and other theaters in New York City, 1960-61. David, Write Me a Murder, Ogunquit Playhouse, ME, then Cape Playhouse, Dennis, MA, both 1962. Glen Griffin, The Desperate Hours, Deertrees Theatre, Harrison, ME, 1962. Senator Joe Cantwell, The Best Man, Playhouse-inthe Park, Philadelphia, PA, 1962. Joe Garfield, Have / Got a Girl for You!, Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles, 1963. Shannon, The Night of the Iguana, Playhouse-in-thePark, 1963. The Doctor (of Auschwitz), The Deputy, Theatre Group, University of California, Los Angeles, 1965. Nicky Arnstein, Funny Girl, Sacramento Music Circus, Sacramento, CA, 1967. Tours: Mannion, Mister Roberts, U.S. cities, 1954. File, The Rainmaker, U.S. cities, 1955. Johnny Pope, A Hatful of Rain, U.S. cities, 1956-57. Arms and the Man, U.S. cities, 1957. Stage Appearances as Peter Mark Richman: Heavy, Heavy What Hangs Over (one-act), Actors Studio West, 1971. The Place (one-act), Actors Studio West, 1971. Hollywood Freeway, Group Repertory Theatre, Los Angeles, 1975. Hold Me, Westwood Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1977. The Owl and the Pussycat, Atlanta, GA, 1977. Dysart, Equus, Mary Moody Northern Theatre, Austin, TX, 1982. Charles, Blithe Spirit, Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA, 1984. Fourth Juror, Twelve /Angry Men, Henry Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, 1985. Barnaby, Babes in Toyland, Pasadena Civic Auditorium, then Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa, CA, both 1988. Ray Bradbury's "Next in Line/' Los Angeles, 1992. 4 Faces (solo show), premiered at Chapman University, 1995, then Ventura Court Theater, Los Ange-
304 • RICHMAN les, 1995, then Odyssey Theater, 1995, then Actors Studio, New York City, 1996. Stage Work as Mark Richman: Director, Apple of His Eye, Guthsville Playhouse, 1954. Director, The Class Menagerie, Guthsville Playhouse, 1954. Director, The Family Upstairs, Guthsville Playhouse, 1954. Stage Work as Peter Mark Richman: Director, The Party List (one-act), Anta West, c. 1972. Film Appearances as Mark Richman: (Film debut) Gardner Jordan, Friendly Persuasion, Allied Artists, 1956. Cadet Colonel Corger, The Strange One (also known as End As a Man), Columbia, 1957. Lieutenant Bill Han ley, Girls on the Loose, Universal, 1958. Noble, Black Orchid, Paramount, 1959. Robert Vandenburg, Dark Intruder, Universal, 1965. Adam Chance, /Agent for H.A.R.M., Universal, 1966. Gerald Pryor, For Singles Only, Columbia, 1968. Film Appearances as Peter Mark Richman: Colonel Brigg, Conquest of the Earth, Universal, 1980. The Third Hand (also known as Judgment Day), Interfilm-Colombia Ltd., 1988. Charles McCulloch, Friday the 13th Part VII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Paramount, 1989. Dunwell, The Naked Gun 2-1/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: (Television debut, as Mark Richman) Papa Pietro's Place, WPTZ (to NBC network from Philadelphia), 1950. (As Mark Richman) Nicholas "Nick" Cain, Cain's Hundred, NBC, 1961-62. Duke Paige, Longstreet, ABC, 1971-72. Pharoah, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, ABC, 197677. Reverend Luther Snow (recurring character), Three's Company, ABC, 1977. Various voices, Greatest Stories of the Bible, 1979. Andrew Laird, Dynasty, ABC, 1981-84. Channing "C. C." Capwell, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1984. Voice, Wildfire, CBS, 1986. Voice of the Phantom, Defenders of the Earth (animated), 1986. Captain Smythe, Supercarrier, ABC, 1988. Madros, Mystery of the Keys (name later changed to My Secret Summer), German television, 1991. Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1993-94.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Robert Mardian, Blind Ambition, CBS, 1979. Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Mark Richman) "Mission to Marathon," Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre), CBS, 1959. (As Mark Richman) Sal Gilman, The House on Greenapple Road, ABC, 1970. (As Mark Richman) Chief Peter B. Clifford, McCloud: Who Killed Miss USA? (also known as Portrait of a Dead Girl), NBC, 1970. Major Lucas, Yuma, ABC, 1971. John Shields, Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence, NBC, 1976. Lieutenant Larkin, The Islander, CBS, 1978. Television Appearances; Episodic, As Mark Richman: Ranger Joe (live western filmed in Philadelphia), WFIL, 1951. Studio One, NY, 1952. "Star in the Night," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "Middle of the Night," Philco Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "Guilty Secret," Justice, NBC, 1955. "Backfire," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "The Bold and the Brave," Philco Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "The Center of the Maze," Playwrights '56, NBC, 1956. "The Partners," U.S. Steel Hour, NBC, 1956. "Sheriff's Man," Kraft Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The House," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC 1957. "Roadblock Number Seven," Jane Wyman Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Last Man," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1958. "Home Again," Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, 1958. "Death Wears Many Faces," Kraft Theatre, NBC, 1958. "Man with a Problem," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1958. "Ruth and Naomi," The June Allyson Show, CBS, 1959. "The Hours before Dawn," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1959. "Act of Terror," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1959. Hotel de Paree, CBS, 1959. "The Cure," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1960. "Fire by Night," Moment of Fear, NBC, 1960. "Emmanuel," Play of the Week, PBS, 1960. "Therese Raquin," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1961. "Shame of Paula Marsten," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1961. "You Can't Escape," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1962.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The Nurses, CBS, 1963. Stoney Burke, ABC, 1963. "Crack in an Image/' Breaking Point, ABC, 1963. The Virginian, NBC, 1963. Ben Casey, ABC, 1963. Ian Frazer, "The Borderland," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1963. Combat, ABC, 1964. The Virginian, NBC, 1964. The Fugitive, ABC, 1964. Jefferson Rome, "The Probe," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1965. Profiles in Courage, NBC, 1965. The F.B.I., ABC, 1965. The Wild, Wild West, CBS, 1965. Twelve O'clock High, ABC, 1965. Combat, ABC, 1966. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1966. Blue Light, ABC, 1966. The Fugitive, ABC, 1966. T.H.E.Cat, NBC, 1966. The Loner, CBS, 1966. Jericho, CBS, 1966. The Invaders, ABC, 1967. The Virginian, NBC, 1967. The Iron Horse, ABC, 1967. Daniel Boone, NBC, 1967. Ironside, NBC, 1967. The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1968. It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1968. Cunsmoke, CBS, 1968. The Invaders, ABC, 1968. The F.B.I., ABC, 1968. The Name of the Came, NBC, 1968. Bonanza, NBC, 1968. My Friend Tony, NBC, 1969. Land of the Giants, ABC, c. 1969. It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969. Insight, syndicated, 1969. Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1969. Lancer, CBS, 1969. The Name of the Came, NBC, 1969. Mannix, CBS, 1970. Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1970. The F.B.I., ABC, 1970. S/7ent Force, ABC, 1970. Battlestar Calactica, ABC, c. 1978. Also appeared in episodes of The Twilight Zone, Suspense, Studio One, Camera Three, and Rawhide, all CBS; and Armstrong Circle Theatre. Television Appearances; Episodic, as Peter Mark Richman: Men from Sh/7oh, NBC, 1971.
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Yuma, ABC, 1971. The F.B.I., ABC, 1971. Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. The F.B.I., ABC, 1972. Marcus We/by, M.D., ABC, 1973. Search, NBC, 1973. The New/Adventures of Perry Mason, CBS, 1973. The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. Hawkins, CBS, 1974. Police Story, NBC, 1974. The F.B.I., ABC, 1974. "Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest," Wide World of Mystery, ABC, 1974. Get Christie Love!, ABC, 1974. Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974. McCloud, NBC, 1974. Ironside, NBC, 1974. Car/be, ABC, 1975. Petrocelli, NBC, 1975. Police Story, NBC, 1975. Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1976. Switch, CBS, 1976. Cannon, CBS, 1976. Bert D'Angelo, Superstar, ABC, 1976. Baretta, ABC, 1976. Fam//y, ABC, 1976. Police Story, NBC, 1976. Dog and Cat, ABC, 1977. Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1979. Sam, Vegas, ABC, 1980. Frank, The Fall Guy, ABC, 1982. Dr. Donald Rafelman, Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1985. Kleist, Knight Rider, NBC, 1985. Bennett, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Ross Paterno, T. /. Hooker, CBS, 1986. Roy Barlow, Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1986. Dr. Lyman, Hotel, ABC, 1988. Smythe, Supercarrier, ABC, 1988. Ralph Offenhouse, "Neutral Zone," Star Trek . . . The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988. Adam Whitley, Matlock, NBC, 1989. Falco, The Swamp Thing, 1990. Mystery of the Keys (name later changed to My Secret Summer), Berlin Television, 1991.
Appeared in episodes of Apple's Way, CBS; The Young Lawyers, ABC; Banacek, NBC; Medical Story, NBC; Qu/ncy, M.E., NBC; Sword of Justice, NBC; Starsky and Hutch, ABC; Fantasy Island, ABC; The Love Boat, ABC; Finder of Lost Loves, ABC; Hart to Hart, ABC; B. J. and the Bear, NBC; Lobo, NBC; The Incredible Hulk, CBS; 240-Robert, ABC; The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC; Da//as, CBS; The Bionic Woman, ABC; Seaways, Canadian television; Won-
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RICKMAN, Alan 1946PERSONAL Born in 1946, in London, England. Education: Studied at Chelsea College of Art, Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA), and Royal College of Art. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., London W1R 1RB, England. Career: Actor. Royal Shakespeare Company, member of company. Also worked as a graphic designer.
Also appeared in A Question of Chairs, CBS, 1961. WRITINGS Heavy, Heavy What Hangs Over (one-act), Actors Studio West, 1971. The Place (one-act), Actors Studio West, 1971. The Party List (one-act), Anta West, c. 1972. A Medal for Murray (one-act), Richard Basehart Theater, 1991. 4 Faces (solo show), premiered at Chapman University, 1995, then Ventura Court Theater, Los Angeles, 1995, then Odyssey Theater, 1995, then Actors Studio, New York City, 1996. SIDELIGHTS Peter Mark Richman told CTFT: "I also did a lot of radio work in my youth, including dramatic parts on all the stations in Philadelphia at the time: KYW Playhouse, WIP, WCAU. This was during high school and when I came out of the service. I also had a radio show on once a week in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania in 1952 called Theater Marquee to promote the performances at the Grove Theater nearby. I was appearing at the Grove with a leading lady who became my wife a year later!" Richman added: "I am grateful to God that I have been blessed with a successful marriage and five wonderful and talented children. They have enriched my life immeasurably. And I am also thankful to have the creative outlets of painting and writing. It is a good mix and it seems to nourish and help me to discover an insight into a new reality and truth as an artist. It is not too surprising then that the subject matter of my paintings is mostly the study of people/'
Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a play, 1987, for Les Liaisons Dangereuses; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, 1991, for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Wittipol, The Devil Is an Ass, Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1977. Friar Peter, Measure for Measure, Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, 1977. Farquarson, Captain Swing, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Other Place Theatre, Stratford-onAvon, England, 1978. Thidias and Alexa, Antony and Cleopatra, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1978. Antonio, The Tempest, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1978. Boyet, Love's Labour's Lost, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1978, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1979. Ferdinand, The Tempest, RSC, 1978. Achilles, Troilus and Cressida, RSC, 1985. Jacques, As You Like It, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, then Barbican Theatre, London, both 1985. Hendrik Hofgen, Mephisto, RSC, Barbican Theatre, 1986. Le Vicomte de Valmont, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, RSC, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1987. Tango at the End of Winter, Picadilly, 1991. Hamlet, Riverside Studios, London, 1992. Appeared as Jacques, As You Like It, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England. Also appeared in Commit-
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ments; The Last Elephant; The Crass Widow; Lucky Chance, Royal Court Theatre; and The Seagull. Stage Work: Director, Desperately Yours, Colonnades Theatre, New York City, 1980. Film Appearances: Hans Gruber, Die Hard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Ed, The January Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/ United Artists (UA)/United International, 1989. Elliott Marston, Quigley Down Under, MGM/UA, 1990. Sinclair Bryant, Close My Eyes, Castle Hill, 1991. The man (interrogator), Closet Land, Universal, 1991. Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Jamie, Truly, Madly, Deeply (also known as Cello), Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Lukas Hart III, Bob Roberts, Paramount/Miramax, 1992. Title role (Franz Anton Mesmer), Mesmer, Cineplex Odeon, 1994. P. L. O'Hare, An Awfully Big Adventure, Fine Line Features, 1995. Colonel Brandon, Sense and Sensibility, Columbia, 1995. Eamon De Valera, Michael Collins, Warner Bros., 1996. Film Work; Director: The Winter Guest, Fine Line Features, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Vidal, Therese Raquin, BBC, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1981. Brownlow, Smiley's People, BBC, then syndicated, 1982. Obadiah Slope, The Barchester Chronicles, BBC, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Specials: Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet, BBC, then The Shakespeare Plays, PBS, 1979. Dmitri, "Four-Play," Girls on Top, 1985. Voice of RADA, "Cancel Toast," Girls on Top, 1985. Other specials include Bonnie Prince Charley. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dwight, "Murder, Obliquely," Sydney Pollack's "Fallen Angels/' Showtime, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Title role, Rasputin (also known as Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny), HBO, 1996.
WRITINGS For Film: The Winter Guest, Fine Line Features, 1997. Other: Contributor to books, including Players of Shakespeare 2, Cambridge University Press, 1988.
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Born in 1939, in Boston, MA; son of Jonathan (a lawyer) and Ruth (Wyzanski) Rintels. Education: Harvard University, B.A. (with honors), 1959. Addresses: Office—Writers Guild of America West, 8955 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048. AgentBob Graham and Jack Rapke, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Film and television writer, and producer. Boston Herald, journalist, 1959-60; WVOX-Radio, New Rochelle, NY, news director; NBC, New York, NY, researcher. Member: Writers Guild of America-West (president, 1975-77; chair of Committee on Censorship and Freedom of Expression). Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, Outstanding Writing—Drama, Gavel Award, American Bar Association, and Writers Guild of America Award, all 1971, all for "A Continual Roar of Musketry, Parts I and II," The Senators; Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New Playwright, 1974, for Clarence Darrow; Emmy Award, Outstanding Writing—Special Program—Drama or Comedy—Adaptation, and George Foster Peabody Award, University of Georgia, both 1975, both for IBM Presents Clarence Darrow; Emmy Award, Outstanding Writing—Special Program—Drama or Comedy—Adaptation, Writers Guild of America Award, American Bar Association Award, and Christopher Award, all 1976, all for Fear on Trial; Emmy Award nomination, Outstanding Limited Series, 1978, for Washington: Behind Closed Doors; Valentine Davies Award, Writers Guild of America-West, 1980; Emmy Award nominations, Outstanding Writing—Limited Series or a Special and Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special, both 1980, for Gideon's Trumpet; Emmy Award,
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Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special, 1989, for Day One. CREDITS Television Producer; Movies: Gideon's Trumpet, CBS, 1980. Choices of the Heart (also known as In December the Roses Will Bloom Again and Roses), NBC, 1983. Day One, CBS, 1989. The Last Best Year (also known as The Last Best Year of My Life), ABC, 1990. Television Producer; Miniseries: (With Eric Bercovici) Supervising producer, Washington: Behind Closed Doors, ABC, 1977. World War II: When Lions Roared (also known as World War II... Then There Were Giants), NBC, 1994. Andersonville, TNT, 1996. Television Producer; Specials: "The Execution of Raymond Graham/' ABC Theatre, ABC, 1985.
World War II: When Lions Roared (also known as World War II... Then There Were Giants), NBC, 1994. Andersonville, TNT, 1996. Television Pilots: The Cliff Dwellers (broadcast as a segment of Preview Tonight), ABC, 1966. Television Episodes: (With others) The Invaders, ABC, 1967-68. "A Continual Roar of Musketry, Parts I and II," The Senators, NBC, 1970. Also wrote (with others) The Defenders, 1961-65; (with others) Slattery's People; (with others) The Young Lawyers. Stage Plays: Clarence Darrow (based on Clarence Darrow for the Defense by Irving Stone), Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974; Doubleday, 1975.*
WRITINGS ROBERTS Julia Screenplays: (With Gerald Wilson) Scorpio (based on a story by Rintels), United Artists, 1973. Not without My Daughter (from the novel by Betty Mahmoody and William Hoffer), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Television Movies: IBM Presents Clarence Darrow, NBC, 1974. Fear on Trial (from an autobiography by John Henry Faulk), CBS, 1975. Gideon's Trumpet (from a book by Anthony Lewis), CBS, 1980. Sakharov, HBO, 1984. Day One, CBS, 1989. The Last Best Year (also known as The Last Best Year of My Life; based on a story by Rintels), ABC,
1990. Also wrote The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties, 1976; and penned Mister Roberts, The Oldest Living Graduate, Member of the Wedding, and All the Way Home. Television Miniseries: (With Eric Bercovici) Washington: Behind Closed Doors (based on the novel The Company by John Ehrlichman), ABC, 1977.
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Full name, Julia Fiona Roberts; born October 28, 1967, in Smyrna, GA; sister of Eric Roberts (an actor); daughter of Walter (an acting workshop proprietor) and Betty (an acting workshop proprietor) Motes; married Lyle Lovett (a musician and recording artist), June 27, 1993 (divorced, 1995). Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best actress, 1988, for Mystic Pizza; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award, best supporting actress, both 1989, for 5tee/ Magnolias; Academy Award nomination, best actress, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a musical or comedy, both 1990, both for Pretty Wo/nan; shared Hollywood Women's Press Club Award, discovery of the year, 1990; People's Choice Award, best allaround favorite female entertainer, 1991; named Female Star of the Year, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1991.
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Born in 1965, in Torrance, CA. Education: California State University, B.A. (communications). Addresses:/Agent—Chuck James, Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Model for Fred Amsel and Associates, Inc. Dancer in music videos for artists such as Levert, Lionel Richie, and Luther Vandross. Appeared in commercials, including as Spudette for Bud Lite. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lindy, Foxtrap, 1985. Debby, The Wild Pair (also known as The Devil's Odd), 1987. Sunshine, Harlem Nights, 1989. Christie, Boomerang, 1992. Vanessa, The Meteor Man, 1993. Robin Stokes, Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Nora Stark, The Chamber, Universal, 1996. Scheduled to appear in Gang Related. Television Appearances: Movies: Charlotte, A Bunny's Tale, ABC, 1985. Into the Homeland, HBO, 1987. Wendy, Extralarge: Black and White, 1991. Mildred "Bean" Jeter, Mr. and Mrs. Loving, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Werewolf Concerto," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. "A Change of Heart," 21 Jumpstreet, Fox, 1990. The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995.
OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared in The Cosby Show, NBC; The Facts of Life, NBC; and Amen, NBC.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 24, 1994, p. 32; February 23, 1996, p. 22.
Television Appearances; Series: Lisa, Wayans Bros, (also known as Brother to Brother), WB, 1995-96.
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 18th Annual CableAce Awards, TNT, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 18, 1996, p. 54. yet, April 9, 1990, p. 24.*
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Full name, Kenneth Ray Rogers; born August 21, 1938, in Houston, TX (some sources say Crockett, TX); son of Edward Floyd and Lucille (Hester) Rogers; children: (first marriage) Carol, (second marriage) Kenneth, Jr., (fourth marriage) Christopher Cody. Education: Attended University of Houston. Addresses: Office—Kragen and Company, 1112 North Sherbourne Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, singer, and producer. Bobby Doyle Trio (jazz group), bass fiddle player, 1959-66; New Christy Minstrels (pop-folk band), member, 1966-67; First Edition (rock group), singer, beginning in 1967; Dole Foods Company, spokesperson, 1986—. Concert performer throughout the world. Owner of chain of fast-food restaurants. Appears on television commercials. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, best male country vocal ist, and Academy of Country Music Awards, best single and best song, all 1977, and American Music Award, country favorite single, 1978, all for "Lucille"; named Billboard's Cross-Over Artist of the Year, 1977; Academy of Country Music Award, album of the year, 1977, for Kenny Rogers; Academy of Country Music Award, top male vocalist, 1977, 1978; Academy of Country Music Award, entertainer of the year, 1978; America's Juke Box Operators Association Award, 1978; shared Academy of Country Music Awards (with Dottie West), vocal duo of the year, 1978, 1979; Grammy Award, best male country vocalist, and TNN Music City News Country Award, best single, Group W Satellite Communications, both 1979, for "The Gambler/' Academy of Country Music Award, male vocalist of the year, 1979; shared TN N Music City News Country Award with Dottie West, best vocal duo, 1979; named People magazine's top male vocalist, 1979, 1980, and most popular male singer, 1981,1982, and 1983;
American Music Awards, country favorite male vocalist, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1985; American Music Award, country favorite single, and TNN Music City News Country Award, best single, both 1981, for "Coward of the County;" American Music Awards, pop/rock favorite male vocalist, 1981,1982; People's Choice Awards, best male musical performer, annually, 1981-83, and best country/western musical performer, annually, 1982-87. American Music Award, pop/rock favorite album, 1982, for Greatest Hits; American Music Awards, Special Award of Merit, 1983, and country favorite single, 1983, for "Love Will Turn You Around;" shared Academy of Country Music Award, best vocal group and/or duet, 1983, and TNN Music City News Country award, best vocal duo, 1984, both with Dolly Parton; Presidential End Hunger Award, celebrity category, Agency for International Development, 1983; Rolling Stone magazine Readers' Poll Award, country artist of the year, 1984; United Nations Peace Award, 1984; Record Industry Association of America Award, most awarded artist, 1984, for eighteen gold and eleven platinum albums; American Music Awards, country favorite single, 1984 and 1985, both for "Islands in the Stream;" Roy Acuff Award, Country Music Foundation, 1985; shared Grammy Award with Ronnie Milsap, best country vocal collaboration, 1987, for "Make No Mistake, She's Mine;" People's Choice Award, best male musical performer, 1988; Harry Chapin Award for Humanitarianism, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1988; shared People's Choice Award with Randy Travis, best country/western musical performer, 1990. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Rollin'on the River, syndicated, 1971-73. Host and narrator, The Real West, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Brady Hawkes, Luck of the Draw: The Gambler Returns, NBC, 1991. Brady Hawkes, The Gambler V: Playing for Keeps, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Earl, The Dream Makers, NBC, 1975. Brady Hawkes, Kenny Rogers as "The Gambler" (also known as The Gambler), CBS, 1980. Matthew Spencer, Coward of the County, CBS, 1981. Brady Hawkes, Kenny Rogers as "The Gambler/' Part II—The Adventure Continues, CBS, 1983.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Matt Cooper, Wild Horses, CBS, 1985. Brady Hawkes, Kenny Rogers as "The Cambler," Part III—The Legend Continues, CBS, 1987. Qulnton Leech, Rio Diablo (also known as Devil's R/Ver), CBS, 1993. Title role, "MacShayne: Winner Takes AIT' (also known as "MacShayne's Grand Slam"), NBC Friday Night Mystery, NBC, 1994. Title role, "MacShayne: Final Roll of the Dice" (also known as "MacShayne's Big Score"), NBC Friday Night Mystery, NBC, 1994. Himself, Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (also known as Paper Mansions: The Dottie West Story), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, The World's Largest Indoor Country Music Show, NBC, 1978. The Captain and Tennille in Hawaii, ABC, 1978. Perry Como's Easter by the Sea, ABC, 1978. Variety '77—The Year in Entertainment, CBS, 1978. Host, The Kenny Rogers Special, CBS, 1979. A Christmas Special... with Love, Mac Davis, NBC, 1979. Lynda Carter's Special, CBS, 1980. Host, A Special Kenny Rogers, CBS, 1981. I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. Roy Acuff— Fifty Years the King of Country Music, NBC, 1982. Host, Kenny Rogers in Concert, HBO, 1983. Sheena fasten, Act 1, NBC, 1983. Grandpa, Will You Run with Me?, NBC, 1983. Kenny and Dolly: A Christmas to Remember, CBS, 1984. Glen Campbell and Friends: The Silver Anniversary, HBO, 1984. Salute to Lady Liberty, CBS, 1984. Donald Duck's Fiftieth Birthday, 1984. Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, 1985. The Best of Farm Aid: An American Event, 1986. Texas One Hundred and Fifty: A Celebration Special, 1986. Kraft Salutes the George Burns 90th Birthday Special, 1986. Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. Kenny Rogers: Working America, CBS, 1987. The Smothers Brothers Comedy Special, CBS, 1988. The Smothers Brothers Thanksgiving Special, CBS, 1988. Kenny Rogers Classic Weekend, 1988. Hee Haw 20th Anniversary Show, 1988. Kenny, Dolly, and Willie: Something Inside So Strong, 1989. Mike Tyson—A Portrait of the People's Champion, 1989.
ROGERS « 3 1 1 The Songwriters Hall of Fame 20th Anniversary . . . The Magic of Music, 1989. From the Heart... The First International Very Special Arts Festival, NBC, 1989. America's All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor (also known as The 2nd Annual America's Hope /Award), ABC, 1989. Kenny Rogers in Concert: A Holiday Special for Public Television, PBS, 1989. Frank Morgan, Christmas in America: A Love Story (also known as Kenny Rogers's Christmas in America), NBC, 1989. TNN's All-Star Salute to Country Music, syndicated, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. The NBC Saturday Sports Showcase, NBC, 1990. The 1990 Goodwill Games, TBS, 1990. We/come Home, America! A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. The Meaning of Life, CBS, 1991. George Eurns's 95th Birthday Party, CBS, 1991. What /About Me? I'm Only 3!, CBS, 1992. A Spinal Tap Reunion, NBC, 1992. Hats Off to Minnie Pearl: America Honors Minnie Pearl, syndicated, 1992. Country Music Hall of Fame 25 (also known as Country's Grandest Homecoming: The Country Music Hall of Fame's 25th Anniversary Celebration), CBS, 1992. Host, Kenny Rogers: Keep Christmas with You, CBS, 1992. What Is This Thing Called Love? (also known as The Barbara Walters Special), ABC, 1993. A Day in the Life of Country Music, CBS, 1993. A Country Music Celebration, CBS, 1993. An American Reunion: New Beginnings, Renewed Hope (also known as An American Reunion: The People's Inaugural Celebration), HBO, 1993. A Phyllis George Special, syndicated, 1994. We Are the World: A 10th Anniversary Tribute, The Disney Channel, 1995. Kenny Rogers: Going Home, The Disney Channel, 1995. The 70th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, NBC, 1996. National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1996. Opryland's Country Christmas (also known as Opry/and Christmas), CBS, 1996. Interviewee, The Life and Times of Dottie West, TNN, 1996. Dolly Parton: Treasures, CBS, 1996.
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Film Appearances: Brewster Baker, Six Pack, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: American Music Awards, ABC, 1978. Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1978. Host, The 18th Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1984. The 28th Annual Grammy Awards, 1986. Host, The 21st Annual Country Music Awards, CBS, 1987. Host, The American Music Awards, CBS, 1989. Host, The 23rd Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1989. The 24th Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1990. Presenter, The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. The 27th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1992. The 26th Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1992. Presenter, The 34th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1992. Host, The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. The 28th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1993. Host, The American Music Awards 20th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1993. The Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1994. The 22nd Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1995. The 23rd Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1996. The 31st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1996. Host, The 24th International Emmy Awards, 1996.
Albums: (With the First Edition) Something's Burning, Reprise, 1970. Kenny Rogers, United Artists (UA), 1977. Daytime Friends, UA, 1977. (With Dottie West) Every Time Two Fools Collide, UA, 1978. Love or Something Like It, UA, 1978. The Gambler, UA, 1979. Kenny, UA, 1979. Gideon, U A, 1980. Love Lifted Me, U A, 1980. Share Your Love, Liberty, 1981. (With West) Classics, Liberty, 1981. Christmas, Liberty, 1981. Love Will Turn You Around, Liberty, 1982. Greatest Hits, 1982. We've Cot Tonight, Liberty, 1983. Eyes That See in the Dark, RCA, 1983. What About Me?, RCA, 1984. (With Dolly Parton) Once upon a Christmas, RCA, 1984. / Prefer the Moonlight, RCA, 1987. Christmas in America, 1989. Something Inside So Strong, Reprise, 1989. Love Is Strange, Reprise, 1990. 20 Great Years, Reprise, 1992. Back Home Again, 1992. If Only My Heart Had a Voice, 1993. TimePiece, Atlantic, 1994. Vote for Love, QMusic, 1996. The Gift, Magnatone, 1996.
Television Appearances; Episodic: American Bandstand, ABC, 1958. Mr. Watkins, "The Portrait/' Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1993. Appeared in episodes of Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters, NBC; and The Tonight Show, NBC. Television Work; Movies: Executive Producer, A Different Affair, CBS, 1987. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer (with Ken Kragen), Kenny Rogers in Concert, HBO, 1983.
RECORDINGS
Other albums include Love Is What We Make It, Liberty; Short Stories, Liberty; The Heart of the Matter, RCA; and They Don't Make Them Like They Used To, RCA. Singles: Single recordings include "She Believed in Me," 1970; "Lucille," 1977; "The Gambler," 1979; (with Kim Carnes) "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer," 1980; "Lady," 1980; "Coward of the County," 1980; "Love Will Turn You Around," 1983; "Islands in the Stream," 1984; "Love Is What We Make It," 1985; "The Heart of the Matter," 1985; "Make No Mistake, She's Mine," 1987; "I Prefer the Moonlight," 1987; "When You Put Our Heart in It," 1988; "They Don't Make Them Like They Used To," "What About Me?,"
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 "That Crazy Feeling/' "I Don't Need You/' "Homemade Love," "Laura," "While the Feeling's Good," "You Decorated My Life," and (with West) "Everytime Two Fools Collide." Singles recorded with the First Edition include "Just Dropped in to See What Condition My Condition Was In," "Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town)," and "Something's Burnin'." WRITINGS (With Len Epand) Making It with Music, Harper & Row (New York City), 1978. Kenny Rogers'America (photographs), Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1986. Your Friends and Mine (photographs), Little, Brown, 1987. Also author of The Gift, an original short story.
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Officer Dobbs, The Chase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Spider, Johnny Mnemonic, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Hugh Benny, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Guard Henry, Lost Highway, October Films, 1996. Film Work: Song performer of "Kick Out the Jams," Pump Up the Volume, 1990. Song performer of "You Didn't Need," BodySnatchers, 1993. Television Appearances: Host, Alternative Nation (episodic), MTV, 1993. Featured guest, Unplugged (special), MTV, 1993. Commentator, MTV Sports, MTV, 1994—. The 37th Annual Crammy Awards, CBS, 1995. State oft/76 Union Undressed '95, Comedy Central, 1995. RECORDINGS
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1961PERSONAL
Born Henry Garfield, February, 13, 1961, in Washington, DC; son of Iris Garfield. Education: Attended American University, 1979. Addresses: Office—do 2.13.61, P.O. Box 1910, Los Angeles, CA 90078. Agent—c/o Imago Recording Co., 152 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor, spoken word artist, musician, and author. State of Alert, lead singer, until 1981; Black Flag, lead singer, 1981-86; spoken-word performer, 1983—; 2.13.61 (book publisher and later mail order and video), Los Angeles, CA, founder, 1984, publisher, 1984—; Rollins Band, founder, songwriter, and lead singer, 1987—; Zero Zero, One Records, and Now Hear This (record labels), founder. Appeared at Woodstock '94. Also worked variously as manager of reptile department of pet shop, late 1970s, and manager of ice cream shop, 1979-81. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best metal performance, 1995, for "Liar." CREDITS Film Appearances: Ten Monologues from the Lives of the Serial Killers (based on writings by Rollins), Reiks Hadders, 1994.
Albums; With Black Flag; all on SST records: My War, 1983. Family Man, 1984. Slip It In, 1984. Live '84, 1984. Loose Nut, 1985. The Process of Weeding Out, 1985. In My Head, 1985. Who's Cot the 10, 1986. Albums; With the Rollins Band: Hot Animal Machine, Texas Hotel, 1987. Drive By Shooting, Texas Hotel, 1987. Life Time, Texas Hotel, 1988. Do It, Texas Hotel, 1988. Hard Volume, Texas Hotel, 1989. Turned On, QuarterStick Records, 1990. The End of Silence, Imago, 1992. Electro Convulsive Therapy, Imago, 1993. Weight, Imago, 1994. Come in and Bum, Dream Works, 1997. Also performed the song "Liar," c. 1995. Albums; As a spoken word artist: Short Walk on a Long Pier, Texas Hotel/2.13.61, 1987. Big Ugly Mouth, Texas Hotel, 1987, reissued, QuarterStick, 1992. Sweatbox, Texas Hotel, 1989, reissued, QuarterStick, 1992. Live at McCabe's, QuarterStick, 1992. Human Butt, QuarterStick/2.13.61, 1992.
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TV Guide, September 26, 1992. Whole Earth Review, spring, 1995, p. 90.*
Videos: Appeared in Talking from the Box. ROLLINS, Howard E., Jr. 1950-1996 WRITINGS 20,2.13.61, 1984. 2./3.6J, 2.13.61, 1985. End to End, 2.13.61, 1985. Po/ioF/esh, 2.13.61, 1985. Hallucinations of Grandeur, 2.13.61, 1986. You Can't Run from Cod, 2.13.61, 1986. Pissing in the Gene Pool, 2.13.61, 1987. Wor/cs,2.13.61, 1988. 1000 Ways to Die, 2.13.61, 1989. Kn/fe Street, 2.13.61, 1989. Art to Choke Hearts, 2.13.61, 1989. High Adventure in the Great Outdoors (contains 2.13.61, End to End, and PO//O Flesh), 2.13.61, 1989. Bang! (contains 1000 Ways to Die and Knife Street), 2.13.61, 1990. One from None, 2.13.61, 1991. Black Coffee Blues, 2.13.61, 1992. See a Crown Man Cry, 2.13.61, 1992. Now Watch Him Die, 2.13.61, 1993. Get in the Van: On the Road with Black Flag, 2.13.61, 1994. Contributor to magazines, including Details, Elle, Village Voice, Spin, Sounds, Interview, Melody Maker, and The Face. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Boston Globe, February 10, 1995. Creem, May, 1992. Details, January, 1993; January, 1994, pp. 64-69, 127. Down Beat, December, 1984. Entertainment Weekly, March 12,1993; February 18, 1994, p. 72. Melody Maker, February 13, 1993. Musician, April, 1993. New York Times Magazine, November 6,1994, pp. 38-41. Publishers Weekly, October 3, 1994, p. 63. Pulse!, April, 1992. Rolling Stone, April 16, 1992; March 18, 1993; December 23, 1993, pp. 111-114. Spin, May, 1992. Times Literary Supplement, May 19, 1995, p. 18.
OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born October 17, 1950, in Baltimore, MD; died of complications resulting from lymphoma, December 8, 1996, in New York City. Actor. Rollins' prolific career brought him critical success in both television and films. He was nominated for an Academy Award in 1981 for his role in the film Ragtime, in which he appeared opposite James Cagney. The following year he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work in the daytime drama Another World. Rollins attended Towson State College and became interested in acting. His early work was in the stage productions Of Mice and Men (1967) and in his Broadway debut in We Interrupt this Program (1975). He moved to New York City in 1974 and appeared in several television specials. He worked on the daytime dramas All My Children (1981) and Another World (1982), but his best-known television role was as Detective Virgil Tibbs in In the Heat of the Night (1987-92). His other film credits include A Soldier's Story (1984) and The House of Cod (1978). He also appeared in the London production of I'm Not Rappaport and a Canadian production of Othello. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 51st edition, Marquis, 1996. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 10, 1996, sect. 3, p. 13. Los Angeles Times, December 10, 1996, p. A24. New York Times, December 10, 1996, p. B10. Washington Post, December 10, 1996, p. B4.
ROOKER, Michael 1955(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1955 (some sources say 1954), in Jasper, AL. Education: Goodman School of Drama, DePaul University, B.F.A., 1982. Addresses: /Agent—Bob Gersh, The Gersh Agency Inc., 232 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; fax:310-274-3923.
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Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Cop, Streets of Fire, Universal, 1984. Henry, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Mai jack, 1986. Light of Day, TriStar, 1987. Chick Gandil, Eight Men Out, Orion, 1988. Frank Baily, Mississippi Burning, Orion, 1988. Joe, Rent-a-Cop, King's Road, 1988. Man at bar, /Above the Law, Warner Bros., 1988. Karchy Laszlo, Music Box, TriStar, 1989. Terry, Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. Rowdy Burns, Days of Thunder, Paramount, 1990. Bill BroussardJF/C, Warner Bros., 1991. Hal Tucker, Cliffhanger, TriStar, 1993. Sheriff Alan Pangborn, The Dark Half, Orion, 1993. Sherman McMasters, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Jared Svenning, Mallrats, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Malone, Back to Back, Overseas Film Group, 1996. Gary, The Trigger Effect, Gramercy, 1996. Meet Wally Sparks, Trimark Pictures, 1997. Sheriff Walker, Rosewood, Warner Bros., 1997. The Keys to Tulsa, PolyGram, 1997.
Roseanne 1952(Roseanne Arnold, Roseanne Barr) PERSONAL Born November 3,1952, in Salt Lake City, UT; daughter of Jerry (in sales) and Helen Barr; married Bill Pentland (a postal worker), 1974 (divorced, January, 1990); married Tom Arnold (an actor and writer), January 20,1990 (divorced, 1994); married Ben Thomas (a bodyguard and driver), 1994; children: Brandi Brown; (first marriage) Jessica, Jennifer, Jake; (third marriage) one. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Comic, actress, and writer. Performed in comedy clubs and concert halls throughout the United States, including The Comedy Store, Los Angeles, CA, beginning c. 1981. Full Moon and High Tide (production company), producer. Roseanne and Tom's Big Food Diner, Eldon, IA, partner, beginning in 1993. Also worked as a window dresser and a waitress.
Also scheduled to appear in The Replacement Killers, 1997.
Member: Screen Actors Guild.
Television Appearances; Movies: Bosko, LA. Takedown (also known as Hanna), NBC, 1989. Detective John Quinn, "Sleep Well, Professor Oliver" (also known as "Gideon Oliver"), ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. Casey Zankowski, Afterburn (also known as The Janet Harduval Story), HBO, 1992. Jonah (some sources say Johan) Mantz, The Hard Truth, HBO, 1994. Mr. Tennant, Johnny and Clyde, Showtime, 1995.
Awards, Honors: American Comedy Award, funniest female performer in a television special, CableACE Awards, funniest female in a comedy and best comedy special, all 1988, for On Location: The Roseanne Barr Show; Charlie Local and National Comedy Awards, best female comedian on the West Coast, Association of Comedy Artists, 1988; Discovery of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1988; American Comedy Award, best female stand up comic, 1989.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Deputy Sheriff, The Edge, HBO, 1989. Babe McCloor, "Fly Paper," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Suspicious (short film), PBS, 1994. Stage Appearances: Abundance, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1990. Also appeared in Moon Children, Union Boys, The Crack Walker, and Scheherazade in Chicago, IL, and in Not Your Average Serial Killer in New York City.*
Golden Globe Award nominations, outstanding lead actress in a comedy series, 1988, 1990,1991,1993, American Comedy Award, funniest female lead performer in a television series, 1989, US Magazine Second Annual Readers Poll Award, best actress in a comedy series, 1989, People's Choice Awards, best female performer in a new television program, 1989, best female performer on television, 1990, and allaround favorite female entertainer, 1990, Emmy Award nominations, best lead actress in a comedy series, 1991, 1995, Golden Globe Award, best actress in a comedy series, 1992, and Emmy Award, best lead actress in a comedy series, 1993, all for Roseanne.
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Television Appearances; Series: Roseanne Conner, Roseanne, ABC, 1988—. Television Appearances; Specials; As Roseanne Barr: Fast Copy, NBC, 1985. Funny, ABC, 1986. Rodney Dangerfield—lt's Not Easy Bein' Me, HBO, 1986. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 24th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1986. On Location: The Roseanne Barr Show, HBO, 1987. Lifetime Salutes Mom, Lifetime, 1987. The American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1987, 1988. The Comedy Store 15th Year Class Reunion, NBC, 1988. Like Mother, Like Daughter, Lifetime, 1988. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1989. "Little Rosey" (animated), The ABC Saturday Morning Preview, ABC, 1990. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1990. Mary Hart Presents: Love in the Public Eye, syndicated, 1990. America's All-Star Tribute to Oprah Winfrey, ABC, 1990. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jones, N BC, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. "Roseanne Barr Live from Trump" (also known as "Roseanne Arnold Live at Trump"), HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. A User's Guide to Planet Earth: The American Environment Test, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials; As Roseanne Arnold: Entertainers '91: The Top 20 of the Year, ABC, 1991. Bob Hope and Friends: Making New Memories (also known as Bob Hope's First Time with...), NBC, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 2, HBO, 1992. Voice of Roseanne, The Rosey and Buddy Show (animated), ABC, 1992. "Roseanne Arnold," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. The Search for the New Ideal Man, ABC, 1992. Sandra after Dark, with Your Hostess, Sandra Bernhard, HBO, 1992. Roseanne and Tom: CettingAway with It (also known as Roseanne: Behind the Scenes), HBO, 1992. Hats off to Minnie Pearl: America Honors Minnie Pearl, syndicated, 1992.
HBO's 20th Anniversary—We Hardly Believe It Ourselves (also known as HBO's 20th Anniversary—We Don't Believe It Ourselves), CBS and HBO, 1992. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. Class Clowns, ABC, 1992. The American Bandstand 40th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1992. Presenter, The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Host, Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International, Lifetime, 1992. Grand marshal, The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 3, HBO, 1993. Edna Time, Fox, 1993. Willie Nelson, the Big Six-O: An All-Star Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1993. What Is This Thing Called Love? (also known as The Barbara Walters Special), ABC, 1993. Host, Farm Aid VI, syndicated, 1993. Host, Bob Hope: The First 90 Years, NBC, 1993. One on One with Magic Johnson, Fox, 1994. A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials; As Roseanne: Host, The 1994 MTV Music Video Awards, syndicated, 1994. Who Makes You Laugh?, ABC, 1995. The Tony Bennett Special: Here's to the Ladies, a Concert of Hope, CBS, 1995. Sinatra: 80 Years My Way, ABC, 1995. Interviewer, Planet Hollywood Comes Home, ABC, 1995. Hollywood's Most Powerful Women, syndicated, 1995. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1995. How to Be Absolutely Famous, syndicated, 1995. The Late Show with David Letter Video Special 2 (also known as The Late Show with David Letterman Primetime Video Special 2), CBS, 1996. The Kennedy Center Honors, 1996. The /Oth Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1996. Comic Relief's 10th Anniversary, HBO, 1996. "Rodney Dangerfield's 75th Birthday Toast," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1997. Happy Birthday Elizabeth: A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. The 71th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Movies: (As Arnold) Nancy Seavers, Backfield in Motion, ABC, 1991. (As Arnold) Joyce, The Woman Who Loved Elvis (also known as Graced Land and Grace/and), ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Arnold) Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, syndicated, 1991. The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. The Ben Stiller Show (also known as The Best Man), Fox, 1992. Interviewee, "Roseanne: Tabloids, Trash & Truth/' Biography, Arts & Entertainment, 1996. Host, Saturday Night Special (debut), Fox, 1996. Interviewer, Inside Edition, 1996. Television Work; Series: (As Roseanne Barr) Creator and executive producer, Little Rosey (animated; also known as Little Roseanne), ABC, 1990. (As Roseanne Arnold) Creator and executive producer, The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1992. (As Arnold) Creator and executive producer, Tom, CBS, 1994. Producer, Saturday Night Special, Fox, 1996. Television Work; Movies: (As Arnold) Executive producer, The Woman Who Loved Elvis (also known as Graced Land and Grace/and), ABC, 1993. Television Work; Specials: (As Barr) Creator, "Little Rosey" (animated), The ABC Saturday Morning Preview, ABC, 1990. (As Barr) Executive producer, Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. (As Barr) Executive producer and director, "Roseanne Barr Live from Trump" (also known as "Roseanne Arnold Live at Trump"), HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. (As Arnold) Executive producer, Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 2, HBO, 1992. (As Arnold) Creator and executive producer, The Rosey and Buddy Show (animated), ABC, 1992. (As Arnold) Executive producer, "Roseanne Arnold," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. (As Arnold) Executive producer, Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 3, HBO, 1993. Television Work; Episodic: (As Arnold) Creator, The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1992.
ROSEANNE « 3 1 7 Film Appearances: (Film debut, as Barr) Ruth Patchett, She-Devil, Orion, 1989. (As Barr) Voice of Julie, Look Who's Talking Too, TriStar, 1990. (As Mrs. Tom Arnold), Childless woman, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, 1991. (As Arnold) Madame Zoe, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Fine Line, 1994. Herself, Unzipped, Miramax, 1995. Dot, Blue in the Face, Miramax, 1995. Meet Wally Sparks, Trimark Pictures, 1996. RECORDINGS Albums: (Contributor, as Barr) / Enjoy Being a Girl, Hollywood Records, 1990. WRITINGS Television Series: Roseanne, ABC, 1988—. Television Specials: (As Barr) On Location: The Roseanne Barr Show, HBO, 1987. (As Barr) Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. (As Barr) "Roseanne Barr Live from Trump" (also known as "Roseanne Arnold Live at Trump"), HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. (As Arnold) Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 3, HBO, 1993. Television Episodes: (As Arnold) The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1992. (As Arnold) Tom, CBS, 1994. Other: (As Barr) Roseanne—My Life as a Woman (autobiography), Harper and Row (New York), 1989. (As Arnold) My Lives (autobiography), Ballantine (New York), 1994. OTHER SOURCES Books: Barr, Geraldine, and Ted Schwarz, My Sister Roseanne: The True Story of Roseanne Barr Arnold, Carol Publishing (Secaucus, NJ), 1994. Contemporary Authors, Volume 139, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Italia, Bob, Roseanne: TV's Funny Lady, Abdo and Daughters (Edina, MN), 1991. Krohn, Katherine E., Roseanne Arnold: Comedy's Queen Bee, Lerner Publications (Minneapolis, MN), 1993.
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Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, August 27, 1989, section 5, pp. 1, 5. Detroit Free Press, August 8, 1989. Entertainment Weekly, April 12, 1996, pp. 32-35. Interview, March 29, 1993, p. 64. Ladies' Home Journal, September, 1989, pp. 137, 214,218,221. Listener, April 5, 1990. Ms., July/August, 1987. New Republic, April 2, 1990, p. 28. New Yorker, July 17,1995, p. 42; February 26,1996, pp. 134-135. New York Times, December 4, 1989; August 18, 1991. Newsweek, October 31, 1988, p. 62. People Weekly, April 28, 1986, p. 105; October 9, 1989; October 7, 1991, pp. 81, 85, 87; May 2, 1994, p. 54. Time, May 8, 1989, p. 82. Washington Post, September 29, 1989.*
RUEHL, Mercedes
1950PERSONAL
Born in 1950, in Jackson Heights, NY; father, an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; mother's name Mercedes (a schoolteacher). Education: College of New Rochelle, B.A., English, 1969; studied acting with Uta Hagen and Tad Danielewski. Addresses: Agent— United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Has extensive background in regional theater. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1985, for The Marriage of Bette and Boo; National Film Critics Award, best supporting actress, 1988; Clarence Derwent Award, 1989; Antoinette Perry Award, best performance by a leading actress in a play, Drama Desk Award, best actress in a play, and Outer Critics Circle Award, best performance by an actress, all 1991, for Lost in Yonkers; Academy Award and Golden Globe Award, both best supporting actress, both 1991, for The Fisher King; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actress in a play, 1995, for The Shadow Box.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Vanities, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati, OH, and Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, both 1977-78. Girl, Billy Irish, Actor's Collective, Ray Gordon Theatre, 1980. Medea, Medea, Denver Center Theatre Company, Denver, CO, 1980-82. Beatrice, Much Ado about Nothing, Denver Center Theatre Company, 1980-82. Lena, Misalliance, Denver Center Theatre Company, 1980-82. Laninia, Androcles and the Lion, Denver Center Theatre Company, 1980-82. Dorine, Tartuffe, Denver Center Theatre Company, 1980-82. Masha, The Three Sisters, McCarter Theatre Company, Princeton, NJ, 1982-83. Joyce, Flirtation, T.O.M.I. Terrace Theatre, 1983. Lucille, June Moon, Manhattan Punch Line, Lion Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. Monday after the Miracle, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, 1983-84. Patricia, Coming of Age in Soho, Public/Martinson Hall, New York City, 1985. Joan Brennan, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1985. Clara, I'm Not Rappaport, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1985. Karen, American Notes, Public/Susan Stein Shiva Theatre, New York City, 1988. Bella, Lost in Yonkers, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1991. A Christmas Memory, Book-Friends Cafe, New York City, 1992. Appeared as Fran, The Day They Shot John Lennon, 1982-83; appeared in /Antony and Cleopatra, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY; also appeared in Other People's Money, 1989, The Shadow Box, 1994, and The Rose Tattoo, 1995. Film Appearances: (Film debut) policewoman, The Warriors, 1979. Four Friends, 1981. Eve, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Cybelle, Twisted, 1986. Leader of the Band, 1987. Kay, 84 Charing Cross Road, Columbia, 1987. Advertising agency executive, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Sheila, The Secret of My Success, Universal, 1987. Mrs. Baskin, Big, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Connie Russo, Married to the Mob, Orion, 1988. Samantha, Slaves of New York, TriStar, 1989. Dr. Elizabeth Baylor, Crazy People, Paramount, 1990. Elaine, Another You, TriStar, 1991. Anne Napolitano, The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. llene Madigan, The Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Bella, Neil Simon's ''Lost in Yonkers," Columbia, 1993. Roseanna Beatto, Roseanna's Crave (also known as For the Love of Roseanna), 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The 45th Annual Tony Awards, 1991. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. Wendy, "On Hope," Directed By, Showtime, 1994. The 47th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Deputy District Attorney Lael Rubin, The Indictment: The McMartin Trial (also known as The Naked Movie Star Games and Nothing But the Truth: The McMartin Story; movie), HBO, 1995. Kate, Station Manager, Frasier (episodic), NBC, 1996. Subway Stories (movie), HBO, 1997. Also appeared in the pilot Late Bloomer and as a guest on Our Family Honor.*
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RUSSO, Rene 1955(?)PERSONAL Borne. 1955, in California; daughter of Shirley Russo; married Danny Gilroy (a screenwriter), 1992; children: Rose. Addresses: /Agent—Progressive Artists Agency, 400 S. Beverly Dr., Suite 216, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress; worked as a model for Eileen Ford Agency. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lynn Wells, Major League, Paramount, 1989. Cindy Jo, Mr. Destiny, Buena Vista, 1990. Rita Lewis, One Good Cop, Buena Vista, 1991. Julie Redlund, Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992. Lorna Cole, Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. Lilly Raines, In the Line of Fire, Columbia, 1993. Karen Flores, Get Shorty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Dr. Roberta "Robby" Keough, Outbreak, Warner Bros., 1995. Dr. Molly Griswold, Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996. Kate Mullen, Ransom, Buena Vista, 1996. Also scheduled to appear as Gertrude Lintz in Buddy, Sony Pictures, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Eden Kendell, Sable, ABC, 1987.
Born c. 1954. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Director.
Television Appearances; Specials: 6 7th Annual Academy A wards, ABC, 1995. Narrator, The Free Willy Story: Keiko's Journey Home (also known as Keiko's Story), The Discovery Channel, 1996. Cohost, American Film Institute Salute to Clint Eastwood, ABC, 1996.
CREDITS OTHER SOURCES Film Work; Director: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, New Line, 1987. Director (with Mike Richardson and Michael DeLuca) and executive producer, The Mask, New Line, 1994. (And executive producer) Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996.*
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, April 2, 1995, section 13, p. 18. Detroit Free Press, October 22, 1995, p. P6. Harper's Bazaar, September, 1991, pp. 76, 184. LA. Times, March 5, 1995, calendar section, p. 5. Newsweek, March 27, 1995, pp. 64-65. New York Times, June 7, 1992, section 2, p. 14.
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, September 2, 1996, p. 110.*
RYAN John P. 1938PERSONAL
RUTHERFORD, Kelly 1969(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1969; daughter of a model. Avocational interests: Writing in a journal, reading, old movies. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Worked briefly as a model. CREDITS Television Appearance; Series: Judy Owen, Homefront, ABC, 1991-93. Dixie Cousins, The Adventures ofBrisco County, Jr., Fox, 1993-94. Frankie Collett, The Great Defender, Fox, 1995. Caitlin Byrne, Kindred: The Embraced, Fox, 1996. Megan Lewis, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1996. Appeared as Sam Whitmore in the series Cenerations, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Cheryl, Breaking the Silence (also known as 5ome Kind of Love), CBS, 1992. Edwina Winfield, Danielle Steel's "No Greater Love/ NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The 16th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Loving, ABC. Film Appearances: Television watcher, Shakedown (also known as Blue Jean Cop), Universal, 1988. Kim, / Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994. Appeared as a salesgirl, Phantom of the Mall: Eric's Revenge, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Guide, October 1, 1993, p. 22.*
Born July 30, 1938, in New York, NY. Education: Graduated from City College (now of the University of New York). Addresses: /Agent—Lee Daniels, 151 W. 74th St., #6D, New York, NY 10023. Career: Actor. Arena Stage, Washington, DC, member of company, 1976-77. CREDITS Film Appearances: Toni's escort, The Tiger Makes Out, Columbia, 1967. Harry Samson, A Lovely Way to Die (also known as A Lovely Way to Co), Universal, 1968. Roger, What's So Bad about Feeling Good?, Univer-
sal, 1968. Spicer, Five Easy Pieces, Columbia, 1970. Surtees, The King of Marvin Gardens, Columbia,
1972. Houston, The Legend of Nigger Charley, Paramount,
1972. Patsy, Cops and Robbers, United Artists (UA), 1973. Charles Mackley, Dillinger, American International, 1973. Colonel Hardcore, Shamus, Columbia, 1973. Frank Davis, It's Alive, Warner Bros., 1974. Gardner, Persecution (also known as Terror of Sheba and Sheba), Fanfare, 1974. Dr. Schneider, Futureworld, American International, 1976. Si, The Missouri Breaks, UA, 1976. Frank Davis, It Lives Again (also known as It's Alive //), Warner Bros., 1978. Coslough, The Last Flight of Noah's Ark, Buena Vista, 1980. On the Nickel, Rose's Park, 1980. Kennedy, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Paramount, 1981. Vernon, The Escape Artist, Orion/Warner Bros., 1982. Lieutenant Parmentel, Breathless, Orion, 1983. Head of program, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. Joe Flynn, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Warden Ranken, Runaway Train, Cannon, 1985. Glastebury, Avenging Force, Cannon, 1986. Norton White, Death Wish 4: The Crackdown, Cannon, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Lieutenant Kellerman, Fatal Beauty, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/UA, 1987. Mr. O'Rourke, Three O'clock High, Universal, 1987. Wieser, Rent-a-Cop, Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. Captain Prescott, Paramedics, Vestron, 1988. Sergeant Fireman, City of Shadows (also known as City of Night, Cry of Shadows, and Pater Noster), Shapiro/Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1989. Jennings, Best of the Best, Taurus Entertainment Group, 1989. Mr. Hardin, Class of 1999, Taurus Entertainment Group, 1990. General Taylor, Delta Force 2, MGM/UA, 1990. Red Bennett, Hoffa, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Voice of Buzz Bronski, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (animated), Warner Bros., 1993. Grub, Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill, Buena Vista, 1995. Appeared as the prosecutor and Thomas, Eternity, 1990; and as Sam Bones, Star Time, 1991; also appeared in Young Goodman Brown, 1993; American Cyborg: Steel Warrior, 1994; and White Sands. Film Producer: (With George Mendeluk), The Kidnapping of the President, Crown International, 1980. (With Mendeluk), Stone Cold Dead, Dimension, 1980. Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Barney Brighton, Archer, NBC, 1975. Television Appearances; Movies: Detective Dave Lambert, Death Scream, ABC, 1975. Johnson, Kill Me If You Can, NBC, 1977. Flagler, A Killing Affair, CBS, 1977. David Burnet, Houston: The Legend of Texas, CBS, 1986. Logan, Blood River, CBS, 1991. Bad Blood, HBO, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ralph Sloan, Target Risk, NBC, 1975. Mr. Canady, Willow B: Women in Prison, ABC, 1980. Captain McGee, Shooting Stars, ABC, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: MM*S*H, CBS, 1982. Blackie Scanlon, Hollywood Beat, ABC, 1985. Jake Manning, Miami Vice, NBC, 1989. Appeared in episodes of Kojak, Starsky and Hutch, Matt Helm, and Matt Huston.
RYAN • 321 Stage Appearances: John, Duet for Three, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1966. Constable, Serjeant Musgrave's Dance, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1966. Villager, Yerma, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1966. (Broadway debut) Understudy for Joseph, Daphne in Cottage D, Longacre Theatre, 1967. Jamie O'Hanlin, Nobody Hears a Broken Drum, Fortune Theatre, New York City, 1970. Major Cassidy, The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Theatre, New York City, 1972. Rich man's son and contestant, Gypsy, Theatre at Unitarian Church of All Souls, New York City, 1972. Mr. Drumm, The Silent Partner, Actors' Studio Theatre, New York City, 1972. Juror, Twelve Angry Men, Queens Playhouse, New York City, 1972. Jason, Medea, Circle in the Square/Joseph E. Levine Theatre, New York City, 1973. The Country Girl, Stagewest, West Springfield, MA, 1975-76.*
RYAN, Meg 1961PERSONAL Original name, Margaret Hyra; born November 19, 1961, in Fairfield, CT; daughter of Harry (a mathematics teacher) and Susan (an actress; maiden name, Ryan; later surname, Jordan) Hyra; married Dennis Quaid (an actor), 1991; children: Jack Henry. Education: Attended University of Connecticut, c. 1979; studied journalism at New York University. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress and producer. Has appeared in numerous television commercials. Awards, Honors: Shared Golden Apple Award, female discovery of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1989; American Comedy Award, funniest lead actress in a motion picture, 1990, for When Harry Met Sally; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a musical or comedy, 1993, for Sleepless in Seattle.
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Film Appearances: (Film debut) Debby at age eighteen, Rich and Famous, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1981. Lisa, Amityville 3-D, Orion, 1983. Carole, Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. Maggie Cavanaugh, Armed and Dangerous, Columbia, 1986. Lydia Maxwell, Inner Space, Warner Bros., 1987. Bev, Promised Land, Vestron, 1987. Sydney Fuller, D.O.A., Buena Vista, 1988. Donna Caldwell, The Presidio, Paramount, 1988. Sally Albright, When Harry Met Sally, Columbia, 1989. DeDe, Angelica, and Patricia, Joe versus the Volcano (also known as Joe against the Volcano), Warner Bros., 1990. Pamela Courson, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Rita Boyle, Prelude to a Kiss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Annie Reed, Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar, 1993. Kay Davies, Flesh and Bone, Paramount, 1993. Catherine Boyd, I.Q., Paramount, 1994. Alice Green, When a Man Loves a Woman (also known as To Have and to Hold and Significant Other), Buena Vista, 1994. Katherine, Restoration, Miramax, 1995. Kate, French Kiss (also known as Paris Match), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Captain Karen Walden, Courage under Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Addicted to Love, 1997. Film Producer: French Kiss (also known as Paris Match), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Jane, One of the Boys, NBC, 1982. Betsy Stewart Montgomery, As the World Turns, CBS, 1982-84. Megan Harper, Charles in Charge, CBS, 1984. Cally Oaks, Wildside, ABC, 1985. Voice of Dr. Blight, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, syndicated, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Hollywood's Leading Ladies with David Sheehan (also known as The Leading Ladies of the Mov/es), NBC, 1993. The American Film Institute Salute to Elizabeth Tay/or, ABC, 1993. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1994.
Narrator, Celebrate Storytelling with Tracey Ullman (animated), PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Narrator, "Red Riding Hood/Goldilocks," Storybook Classics, Showtime, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Daily News (New York), January 22, 1988; March 16, 1988. People Weekly, June 2, 1993, p. 69. Premiere, May, 1996, p. 52. Rolling Stone, February 11,1988. Vanity Fair, May, 1995, p. 105.*
RYDER, Winona
1971PERSONAL
Original name, Winona Laura Horowitz; born October 29, 1971, in Rochester (some sources say Winona), MN; daughter of Michael (an antiquarian book seller) and Cynthia (a video producer; maiden name, Istas) Horowitz. Education: Studied acting at American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA. Addresses: Contact—10345 W. Olympic, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actress. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Best Actress Award, Gijon Film Festival, Gijon, Spain, 1987, for Square Dance; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress in a film, 1990, for Mermaids; Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nomination, both best supporting actress, both 1993, for The Age of Innocence; Academy Award nomination, best leading actress, 1994, for Little Women. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Rina, Lucas, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Gemma, Square Dance, Island, 1987. Lydia, Beetlejuice, Warner Bros., 1988. Beth, 7969, Atlantic Entertainment Group, 1988. Veronica Sawyer, Heathers, New World, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Myra Gale Lewis, Great Balls of Fire!, Orion, 1989. Kim Boggs, Edward Scissorhands, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Charlotte Flax, Mermaids, Orion, 1990. Dinky Bossetti, We/come Home, Roxy Carmichael, Paramount, 1990. Mina Murray and Elisabeta, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Columbia, 1992. Corky, Night on Earth, Fine Line, 1992. May Wei land, The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. Blanca, The House of the Spirits, Miramax, 1994. Lelaina Pierce, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Jo March, Little Women, Columbia, 1994. Finn, How to Make an American Quilt (also known as An American Qu/'/t), Universal, 1995. Abigail Williams, The Crucible, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. Patty Vare, Boys (also known as She's Not There, The Girl You Want, The Girl in His Room, and Drive By Kiss), PolyCram, 1996. Lady Anne, Looking for Richard, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: MTV's 1989 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1989. MTV's 7990 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1990.
RYDER «323 Rolling Stone '93: The Year in Review, Fox, 1993. Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist, Comedy Central, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers 1991, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1991. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 9, 1990, section 13, p. 8. Interview, December, 1990, p. 86. Los Angeles Times Calendar, December 9,1990, p. 4. New Yorker, April 18, 1988; April 17, 1989. New York Times, March 28,1986; January 20,1987; March 30, 1988; November 18, 1988; March 31, 1989; June 30, 1989; September 3, 1989; December 9, 1990, section 2, p. 11. People, January 20, 1997, pp. 67-68, 70, 72. Premiere, November, 1990. Rolling Stone, May 18, 1989; December 4, 1990; December 7, 1990; May 16, 1991; March 10, 1994, p. 44. Time, January 9, 1995, p. 65-66.*
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RECORDINGS SAINTE-MARIE, Buffy 1941(?)PERSONAL Real name, Beverly Sainte-Marie; born February 20, 1941 (some sources say 1942), on the Piapot Reserve, Craven, Saskatchewan, Canada; adopted daughter of Albert C. and Winifred Kendrick Sainte-Marie; married Dewain Kamaikalani Bugbee; children: Dakota Wolfchild Starblanket. Education: University of Massachusetts, B.A., philosophy, 1963; Ph.D., fine art. Addresses: Office—c/o Institute of American Indian Arts, P.O. Box 20007, Santa Fe, NM 87504. Career: Actress, singer, and composer. Founder of the Native North American Women's Association. Artist in Residence, The Institute for American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, NM; adjunct professor: York University, Toronto, Canada; Indian Federated College, Saskatchewan, Canada; Evergreen State College, WA. Exhibits artwork throughout Canada and on the Internet.
Albums: It's My Way, Vanguard, 1964. Little Wheel Spin and Spin, Vanguard, 1966. I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again, Vanguard, 1968. Fire and Fleet and Candlelight, Vanguard, c. 1970. She Used to Want to Be a Ballerina, Vanguard, 1971. Moonshot, Vanguard, 1973. Native Northamerican Child, Vanguard, c. 1973. The Best of Buffy Sainte-Marie, Vol. 1, Vanguard, c. 1974. The Best of Buffy Sainte-Marie, Vol. 2, Vanguard, c. 1974. Buffy, MCA, 1974. Changing Woman, MCA, 1975. Sweet America, ABC, 1976. Coincidence and Likely Stories, Ensign/EMI, 1993. Up Where We Belong, EMI, 1996. WRITINGS Music:
Str/pper (film score), 1985.
Television Appearances: Iroquois Clan mother/matriarch, The Broken Chain (movie), TNT, 1992.
Also a prolific songwriter, best known for her protest and love songs; wrote such songs as "Up Where We Belong/' 1982; "Until Its Time for You to Go," "The Piney Wood Hills," "I'm Gonna Be a Country Girl Again," He's an Indian Cowboy in the Rodeo," "Universal Soldier," "Now that the Buffalo's Gone," and "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee." Songs have been performed by such artists as Janisjoplin, Bobby Darin, Donovan, The Highwaymen, Barbra Streisand, Elvis Presley, Roberta Flack, Neil Diamond, Tracy Chapman, and the Indigo Girls.
Also appeared in The Virginian (episodic), NBC; narrator, Broken Arrow (documentary); Sesame Street (episodic), PBS.
For Television: Assisted with script for an episode of The Virginian, NBC.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award, 1982, for "Up Where We Belong" (song from the film An Officer and a Gentleman)} Best International Artist of 1993; Award for Lifetime Musical Achievement, First Americans in the Arts, 1996. CREDITS
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 76 Other Writings: Wrote Nokomis and the Magic Hat (children's book), 1986. Has also written articles for periodicals such as Akwesasne Notes. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary American Indian Leaders, edited by Marion Gridley, Dodd, Mead (New York), 1972. Native American Women, edited by Gretchen M. Bataille, Garland (New York), 1993. Native North American Almanac, edited by Duane Champagne, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1994. Notable Native Americans, edited by Sharon Malinowski, Gale, 1995. Vogel, Virgil, This Country Was Ours, Harper and Row (New York), 1972. Periodicals: Saturday Review, November 11, 1968.*
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PERSONAL Born March 31, 1939, in Wiesbaden, Germany; married Margarethe von Trotta (a film director, screenwriter, and actress), 1969. Education: Studied political science and economics in Paris; studied film directing at Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques. Addresses:/Agent—Sam Cohn, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Director, screenwriter, and producer. Assistant director to Louis Malle, Jean-Pierre Melville, and Alain Resnais, 1960-64; founder (with Peter Fleischmann), Hallelujah-Film, 1969; founder (with Reinhard Hauff), Bioskop-Film, 1973. Member: German P.E.N. Centre. Awards, Honors: FIPRESCI Prize from the Cannes Film Festival, 1966, for Der Junge Tor/ess; Golden Palm Award from the Cannes Film Festival and Academy Award, best foreign language film, both 1979, for The Tin Drum; Emmy Award nomination, best director, 1985, for Death of a Salesman.
SCHLOENDORFF • 325 CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Der Junge Tor/ess (also known as Les Desarrois de I'eleve Torless, Young Toerless, and Young Tor/ess), 1966, released in the United States by Kanawha, 1968. Mord und Totschlag (also known as A Degree of Murder), 1967, released in the United States by Universal, 1969. Der Plotzliche Reichtum der Armen Leute von Kombach (also known as The Sudden Fortune of the Poor People of Kombach and The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People of Kombach), Hallelujah-Film/Hessischer Rundfunk, 1970. Strohfeuer (also known as A Free Woman, Strawfire, and Summer Lightning), Hallelujah-Film/New Yorker, 1971. Die Moral der Ruth Halbfass (also known as The Moral of Ruth Halbfass), ClC/Paramount/Universal, 1971. (With Margarethe von Trotta) Die Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum (also known as The Lost Honor ofKatharina Blum), Cinema International, 1975. Der Fangschuss (also known as Coup de grace), CineInternational Filmvertrieb/Almi Cinema V, 1976. (Also producer) Nur zum Spass—Nur zum Spiel. Kaleidoskop: Valeska Cert (also known as Just for Fun, Just for Play, Only for Fun—Only for Play, Kaleidoscope: Valeska Cert, Kaleidoskop: Valeska Cert, and Kaleidoscope: Valeska Cert, For Fun—For Play; documentary), Bioskop, 1977. (With others) Deutschland im Herbst (also known as Germany in Autumn), Osiris/Filmverlag der Autoren, 1978. The Tin Drum (also known as Die Blechtrommel), New World, 1979. (With Stefan Aust, Alexander von Eschwege and Alexander Kluge) Der Kandidat (also known as The Candidate; documenatary), Bioskop/Kairos/ Project Filmproduction, 1980. Die Falschung (also known as Circle of Deceit and The Forgery), United International, 1981. (With Stefan Aust, Alexander Kluge, Heinrich Boll and Axel Engstfeld) Krieg und Frieden (also known as War and Peace), Filmverlag der Autoren/New Line Cinema, 1983. Un Amour de Swann (also known as Eine Liebe von Swann, Swann's Way, Remembrance of Things Past, and Swann in Love), Artificial Eye/Gaumont International/Orion Classics, 1984. (Co-director) Vermischte Nachrichten (also known as Odds and Ends), Filmverlag der Autoren, 1987. The Handmaid's Tale, Cinecom, 1990.
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Also Wer kummert's... (also known as Who Cares.. .; short film), 1960; Michael Kohlhaas—Der Rebell (also known as Michael Kohlhaas—The Rebel), 1969; Ein Unheimlicher Moment (also known as An Uneasy Moment; short film), 1970; Pinsky, 1990; Voyager, 1992. Film Appearances: Appeared as himself, Ich Will Nicht Nur, Dass Ihr MichLiebt, 1993. Television Director; Movies: A Gathering of Old Men, CBS, 1987. Television Director; Specials: Death of a Salesman, CBS, 1985. Also director of Baal, 1970; Ubernachtung in Tirol (also known as Overnight Stay in the Tyrol and Overnight in Tirol), 1974; and Ceorginas Crunde (also known as Georg/'na's Reasons), 1975. Television Appearances; Specials: Private Conversations: On the Set of "Death of a Salesman/' PBS, 1986. Stage Work; Director: Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, National Theatre, Munich, Germany, 1994. Also director of /Cat/a Kabanova (opera), Frankfurt, Germany, 1974; and Wir erreichen den Fluss (opera), Berlin, Germany, 1976. WRITINGS Films: Der lunge Tor/ess (also known as Les Desarrois de /'e/eve Torless, Young Toerless, and Young Tor/ess), 1966, released in the United States by Kanawha, 1968. (With Gregor von Rezzori, Niklas Franz and Arne Boyer) Mord und Totschlag (also known as A Degree of Murder), 1967, released in the United States by Universal, 1969. (With Margarethe von Trotta) Der Plotzliche Reichtum der Armen Leute von Kombach (also known as The Sudden Fortune of the Poor People of Kombach and The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People of Kombach), Hallelujah-Film/Hessischer Rundfunk, 1970. Strohfeuer (also known as A Free Woman, Strawfire, and Summer Lightning), Hallelujah-Film/New Yorker, 1971. (With Peter Hamm) Die Moral der Ruth Halbfass (also known as The Moral of Ruth Halbfass), ClC/Paramount/Universal, 1971.
(With Margarethe von Trotta) Die Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum (also known as The Lost Honor ofKatharina Blum), Cinema International, 1975. Nur zum Spass—Nur zum Spiel. Kaleidoskop: Valeska Cert (also known as Just for Fun, Just for Play, Only for Fun—Only for Play, Kaleidoscope: Valeska Cert, Kaleidoskop: Valeska Cert, and Kaleidoscope: Valeska Cert, For Fun—For Play; documentary), Bioskop, 1977. (With Franz Seitz, Jean-Claude Carriere, and Gunter Grass) The Tin Drum (also known as Die Blechtrommel), New World, 1979. Der Kandidat (also known as The Candidate; documentary), Bioskop/Kairos/Project Filmproduction, 1980. (With Margarethe von Trotta, Kai Hermann and JeanClaude Carriere) Die Falschung (also known as Circle of Deceit and The Forgery), United International, 1981. (Adaptor) Un Amour de Swann (also known as Eine Liebe von Swann, Swann's Way, Remembrance of Things Past, and Swann in Love), Artificial Eye/ Gaumont International/Orion Classics, 1984. Also (co-writer) Michael Kohlhaas—Der Rebell (also known as Michael Kohlhaas—The Rebel), 1969. Television: Baal, 1970; Ubernachtung in Tirol (also known as Overnight Stay in the Tyrol and Overnight in Tirol), 1974. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 1990, p. 22.*
SCOTTI, Vito 1918-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born January 26, 1918, in San Francisco, CA; died of cancer, June 5, 1996, in Woodland Hills, CA. Actor. Scotti gained prominence as a character actor appearing in numerous films and television shows. He first appeared in the 1948 film Cry of the City. After being cast in several films, he landed a recurring role as Rama the Indian in the long-running children's television series Buster Brown TV Show with Smilin' Ed McConnell and the Buster Brown Gang, which later became /Andy's Gang with Andy Devine. While this show was running, Scotti also played the lead in the program Life with Luigi, airing in 1952 and 1953. He was also a regular cast mem-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 ber in To Rome with Love and The Flying Nun; he also appeared as a guest star in The Twilight Zone, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Gilligan's Island, Batman, The Golden Girls, and Who's the Boss?. His film credits include Herbie Rides Again, Herbie Goes Bananas, Von Ryan's Express, Blindfold, The Secret War of Harry Frigg, Captain Newman, M.D., How Sweet It Is, The Godfather, and Get Shorty. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, June 12, 1996, p. B10. New York Times, June 16, 1996, p. 32. Washington Post, June 15, 1996, p. B4.
SECOR, Kyle 1958(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1958, in Tacoma, WA. Addresses: /Agent—Gersh Agency, P.O. Box 5617, Beverly Mil Is, CA 90210. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Brian Bradford, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1984. Brian Conover, Middle Ages, CBS, 1992. Detective Tim Bayliss, Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1993—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Photographer, "The Thing from the Grave/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Also appeared in St. Elsewhere, NBC, and Eerie, Indiana, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Bertram Gates, Inherit the Wind, NBC, 1988. John, Shootdown, NBC, 1988. Jimmy Leonard, The Outside Woman, CBS, 1989. Adam Swapp, In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marian, NBC, 1992. Dale Adder, Midnight Run-Around, syndicated, 1994.
SENECA «327 Kevin Reese, Beauty's Revenge (also known as Midwest Obsession), NBC, 1995. Jim, Her Desperate Choice, Lifetime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Wendy's Ski Family Challenge, Family Channel, 1995. Television Work: Director of episodes of Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1997. Film Appearances: Tuck, Heart of Dixie, Orion, 1989. Jeff, City Slickers, Columbia, 1991. Chevy, Delusion, IRS Releasing, 1991. Alan, The Doctor, Buena Vista, 1991. Leland Shakes, Late for Dinner, Columbia, 1991. Fleishman, Sleeping with the Enemy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Howard, Untamed Heart (also known as Baboon Heart), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. S/7ent Victim, 21st Century Film Corporation, 1993. Swoop, Drop Zone, Paramount, 1994. Also appeared in Hothouse. Stage Appearances: Octavius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1987. Day of Hope, Los Angeles Theatre Center, 1991. Also appeared in The Lion in Winter, A Comedy of Errors, Charley's Aunt, Equus, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, September, 1991, p. 20.*
SENECA, Joe 19(?)-1996 PERSONAL Born in Cleveland, OH; died of coronary arrest following an asthma attack, August 15, 1996, on Roosevelt Island, NY; married; wife's name, Betty. Addresses: Agent—Dulcina Eisen Associates, 154 East 61st St., New York, NY 10021. Career: Actor, singer, songwriter. Singer with a satirical singing group the Three Riffs, performing at Le
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Ruban Bleu, New York City, beginning in the 1950s; writer of songs during the 1950s and 1960s, including 'Talk to Me," "Here We Go Again/' and "Break It to Me Gently" (with Diane Lampert). Awards, Honors: NAACP Image Award nominations for Crossroads and Amazing Stories. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Crooks, Of Mice and Men, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1974. 5/zvve Banzi Is Dead, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, then Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, both 1976. Sizwe Banzi Is Dead and Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act (double-bill), George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1978. Peter, Les Blancs, AMDA Studio One, New York City, 1980. Cal, The Little Foxes, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, then Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, both 1981. Dodd's father and headwaiter, Rhinestone, Richard Allen Center, New York City, 1982. Cutler, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, then Cort Theatre, New York City, both 1984. Film Appearances: Partygoer, Kramer vs. Kramer, Columbia, 1979. Dr. Thompson, The Verdict, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Santiago, The Evil That Men Do, TriStar, 1984. Ezra, Silverado, Columbia, 1985. Nimrod, Heart of the Garden, Roland, 1985. Willie Brown, Crossroads, Columbia, 1986. Ferryman, Big Shots, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Dr. Meddows, The Blob, TriStar, 1988. President McPherson, School Daze, Columbia, 1988. Big Stop's friend, Mo' Better Blues, Universal, 1990. Toomer, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Williben, Mississippi Masala, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Spits, The Saint of Fort Washington, Warner Bros., 1993. Birdland, 1994. Reverend Isaiah Street, A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Titus Franklin, Birdland, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Joe Adams, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1985.
"Solomon Northup's Odyssey," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Ben Dumfy, "Dorothy and Son," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. Alvin, The Golden Girls, NBC, 1987. Dr. Haynes, The Cosby Show, NBC, 1987. Victor, Mr. President, Fox, 1987. "17 Zebra," The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Wailing Eddie "T" Thompson, 227, NBC, 1988. "Skylark," China Beach, ABC, 1989. Eddie "Cougar" Haynes, Matlock, NBC, 1989. Fossil, The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Portrait voice, A Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989. "Profile," Law and Order, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Ed Rudolph, Wilma (also known as The Wilma Rudolph Story), NBC, 1977. Doorman, The Tenth Month, CBS, 1979. The Gentleman Bandit, 1981. Boxer, Terrible joe Moran, CBS, 1984. Reverend Keys, Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story, CBS, 1986. Clatoo, A Gathering of Old Men, CBS, 1987. Joseph, Tarzan in Manhattan (also known as Tarzan in New York and Tarzan of Manhattan), CBS, 1989. Deacon Wilkes, The Road to Freedom: The Vernon Johns Story, syndicated, 1994. The Longest Memory, [England], forthcoming. Also appeared in The House of Dies Drear. Television Appearances; Specials: Levi Pearson, With All Deliberate Speed, CBS, 1976. Gordon Parks: Moments without Proper Names, PBS, 1988.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1987. WRITINGS For Film: (With Ry Cooder) Composer, "Willie Brown Blues" (song), Crossroads, Columbia, 1986. For Television Series: (With others) Sesame Street, PBS, 1970-73. OTHER SOURCES Obituaries: Chicago Tribune, August 18, 1996, section 4, p. 6. New York Times, August 17, 1996, p. 26. Washington Post, August 18, 1996, p. B4.
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SHACKELFORD, Ted 1946PERSONAL Born June 23, 1946, in Oklahoma City, OK; son of Paul Olden (a physician) and Mary Jane (Kennedy) Shackelford; married Janis M. Leverenz, August 6, 1976. Education: Attended Westminster College, 1964-67; University of Denver, B.A., English and theater, 1969. Avocational interests: Hiking, playing cards, swimming, environmental activism. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Has worked as a hotel night manager, New York City. Actor in dinner theater, 1972-74. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ray Gordon, Another World, NBC, 1975-76. Gary Ewing, Dallas, CBS, 1979-81. Gary Ewing, Knots Landing, CBS, 1979-93. Lieutenant Patrick Brogan, Space Precinct (also known as Space Police), syndicated, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Brian Klosky, The Jordan Chance, CBS, 1978. Barnes, Ebony, Ivory, and Jade, CBS, 1979. Helmut Pendl, Dirty Dozen: The Series, syndicated, 1988. Preston McMillan, Paradise, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Big Hawaii, NBC, 1977. Wonder Woman, CBS, 1977 and 1979. Preston McMillan, Paradise, CBS, 1989. Member of Alcoholics Anonymous, "The Past Comes Back," The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1993.
SHAMBERG • 329 and The Love Boat: A Summer Cruise), CBS, 1990. John Hix, Baby of the Bride, CBS, 1991. John Hix, Mother of the Bride, CBS, 1993. Mark Gage, Dying to Remember, USA, 1993. Jake Hansen, Harvest for the Heart, Family Channel, 1994. Michael Moore, The Spider and the Fly, USA, 1994. Les Larson, Sweet Temptation (also known as Sweet Mouthful), CBS, 1996. Rev. Brewster, Stolen Women, Captured Hearts, CBS, 1997. Gary Ewing, The Knots Landing Reunion, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1983. CBS Cotton Bowl Parade, CBS, 1984. Host, CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1985. Host, CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade, CBS, 1987. Host, Miss America Pageant, CBS, 1988. The 2nd Annual Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1990. Knots Landing Block Party, CBS, 1993. Also appeared in TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes, NBC. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The /9th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1993. Stage Appearances: Murder Among Friends, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1975. Also appeared in productions of Love Letters, 1975, Hogan's Goat, The Night of the Iguana, Bus Stop, Sunday in New York, My Three Angels, and The Pleasure of His Company, all in Denver, CO, 1972-74; Key Exchange, Santa Barbara, CA. Film Appearances: Boone, Sweet Revenge, Concorde, 1987.*
Also appeared in The Rockford Files, NBC; Soap, ABC; Hotel, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Blain, The Defection of Si mas Kudirka, CBS, 1978. Delbert Ramsey, Terror Among Us, CBC, 1981. Carlisle, Summer Fantasy, NBC, 1984. Jerry, Rescue Me, 1988. Paul Royce, The Love Boat: A Valentine Voyage (also known as Valentine's Day Love Boat Reunion
SHAMBERG, Michael 1945(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1945, in Chicago, IL. Education: Graduated from Washington University, St. Louis, MO.
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Addresses: Office—Jersey Films, 10351 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Producer. Jersey Films, Los Angeles, CA, cochair. Formed video reporting group; formed video documentary unit TVTV, 1972. Has worked as a print journalist, a police reporter in Chicago, and for Time and Life magazines. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, Best Picture, 1983, for The Big Chill.
SHEARER, Harry 1943PERSONAL Full name, Harry Julius Shearer; born December 23, 1943, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Mack Shearer and Dora (Kohn) Warren; married Penelope Joyce Nichols, October, 1974 (divorced, 1977). Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., political science, 1964; graduate studies at Harvard University, 1964-65.
CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: (With Alan Greisman) Heart Beat, Warner Bros., 1979. (With Greisman) Modem Problems, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. Club Paradise, Warner Bros., 1986. (With Beth B.) Salvation! (also known as Salvation! Have You Said Your Prayers Today?), Circle, 1987. A Fish Called Wanda, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists (MGM/UA), 1988. (With Elizabeth Cantillon) How I Got into College, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. 8 Seconds (also known as 8 Seconds to Clory), New Line, 1994. (With Danny DeVito and Stacey Sher) Executive producer, Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. (With Danny DeVito) Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. (With DeVito and Sher) Get Shorty, MGM/U A, 1995. (With DeVito, Sher, and Liccy Dahl) Matilda, TriStar, 1996. (With DeVito and Dan Paulson) Sunset Park, TriStar, 1996. (With DeVito and Sher) Feeling Minnesota, Fine Line Pictures, 1996. (With John Cleese) Fierce Creatures (also known as Death Fish and Death Fish //), Universal, 1997. Gattaca (also known as The Eighth Day), Sony Pictures, 1997. WRITINGS Author of Guerrilla Television (nonfiction). OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, January/February, 1989, p. 16.*
Addresses: /Agent—Metropolitan Talent, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Suite F, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Writer, actor, director, comedian, and producer. Writer, actor, and producer for the Credibility Gap (a comedy group), Los Angeles, 1968-76; creator of a radio program for National Public Radio, 1983. Newsweek, Los Angeles and Boston, MA, reporter, 1964-65; California State Assembly, legislative intern, 1965-66; Los Angeles Times, reporter; Compton Unified School District, Compton, CA, high school English and social studies teacher, 1966-68. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, 1977 and 1980; ACE Award from the Cable Television Academy, 1988. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Not Necessarily the News, HBO, 1983. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984-85. Voices of Principal Skinner, Mr. Burns, and Moe, The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1989—. Television Appearances; Pilots: Frankie, "It's a Small World," Studio '57, syndicated, 1957. Hippy, Serpico: The Deadly Game, NBC, 1976. Television Appearances; Episodic: Timothy Anderson, Miami Vice, NBC, 1988. Guest, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Comedy Central, 1996, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Jack Savage, Million Dollar Infield, CBS, 1982. Sunday Best, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: The TV Show, ABC, 1979.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 David Letterman's Late Night Film Festival, NBC, 1985. "It's Just TV!/' Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1985. Voice characterization, Spitting Image: Down and Out in the White House, NBC, 1986. Voice characterization, Down and Out with Donald Duck (animated), NBC, 1987. Voice characterization, Spitting Image: The 1987 Movie Awards, NBC, 1987. Voice characterization, Spitting Image: The Ronnie and Nancy Show, NBC, 1987. Not Necessarily the News: Inside Entertainment, HBO, 1987. "This Week Indoors," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. "Paul Shaffer: Viva Shaf Vegas," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. "Merrill Markoe's Guide to Glamorous Living," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1988. Al Silvers, Martin Mull in Portrait of a White Marriage (also known as Martin Mull's Scenes from a White Marriage), Cinemax, 1988. "Harry Shearer... The Magic of Live," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1988. Voices of Principal Skinner, Mr. Largo, Mr. Burns, and Moe, Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (animated), Fox, 1989. ALF Takes Over the Network, NBC, 1989. The News Hole with Harry Shearer, 1994. Guest, Lifetime Applauds: The Fight Against Breast Cancer, Lifetime, 1995. The Show Formerly Known as the Martin Short Show, NBC, 1995. Himself, Indecision '96: The Republican National Convention, Comedy Central, 1996. Himself, State of the Union Undressed, Comedy Central, 1996. Made television debut on The Jack Benny Show, CBS. Also appeared in Spinal Tap Reunion. Television Work; Specials: Creative consultant, Fernwood 2-Night, syndicated, 1977. Creative consultant, America 2-Night, syndicated, 1977-78. Producer, The TV Show, ABC, 1979. Director, "It's Just TV!," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1985. Director, The History of White People in America, Cinemax, 1985. Director and (with Paul Shaffer and Tom Leopold) executive producer, "Paul Shaffer: Viva Shaf
SHEARER « 3 3 1 Vegas," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. (With Merrill Markoe) Executive producer and director, "This Week Indoors," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. Director, Martin Mull in Portrait of a White Marriage (also known as Martin Mull's Scenes from a White Marriage), Cinemax, 1988. (With Kevin S. Bright) Executive producer, "Harry Shearer. . . The Magic of Live," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1988. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Abbott and Costello Go to Mars, Universal, 1953. David, The Robe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Cracking Up, American International, 1977. Pete, Real Life, Paramount, 1979. The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, United Artists, 1979. Animalympics (animated), Barber Rose International, 1979. Bernie Wepner, One-Trick Pony, Warner Bros., 1980. Loose Shoes (also known as Coming Attractions), Atlantic, 1980. Serial, Paramount, 1980. Recruiter, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. Derek Smalls, This Is Spinal Tap, Embassy, 1984. Voiceover, Flicks (also known as Hollyweird and Loose Joints), United Film Distribution, 1987. Simon Feck, Plain Clothes, Paramount, 1988. Voice of Carl Sagan, My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. Sammy Rhodes, Blood and Concrete—A Love Story, IRS Releasing, 1991. Ben Starr, The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. Guido Finucci, Oscar, Buena Vista, 1991. Monosoff, Pure Luck, Universal, 1991. Newsreel announcer, A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. Handsome Dan, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993. Audience research captain, /'// Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Chuck, Speechless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Film Work: Music and lyrics, Waiting for Cuffman, Castle Rock, 1996. Stage Appearances: Beyond Therapy, Los Angeles Public Theatre, Los Angeles, 1983. Accomplice, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1989. Radio Appearances: Host, Le Show (series).
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For Film: (With others) Cracking Up, American International, 1977. (With Albert Brooks and Monica Johnson) Real Life, Paramount, 1979. (With Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Rob Reiner; also composer, with Guest, McKean, and Reiner) This Is Spinal Tap, Embassy, 1984. For Television Series: Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1979-80 and 1984-85. For Television Specials: "It's Just TV!/' Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1985. (With Merrill Markoe; also composer and lyricist) "This Week Indoors," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. (With Paul Shaffer and Tom Leopold) "Paul Shaffer: Viva Shaf Vegas," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. "Harry Shearer. . . The Magic of Live," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1988.
90212. Publicist— DickGuttman, Guttman and Pam, 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 801, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Contact—William Morrow & Company, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Writer and producer. Worked as a script reader for Universal and Twentieth Century-Fox studios and as a composer. Military service: U.S. Army Air Forces, 1941. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, Best Screenplay, 1947, for The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer; Writers Guild of America Award, 1948, for Easter Parade; Writers Guild of America Award, 1950, for Annie Get Your Gun; Antoinette Perry Award, Best Author of a Musical, 1959, for Redhead; Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Award, 1970, for The Naked Face. CREDITS
Also wrote for Spinal Tap Reunion.
Film Work: Director, Dream Wife, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Director and (with Robert Smith) producer, The Buster Keaton Story, Paramount, 1957. Director (with Daniel Petrie), Buster and Billie, Columbia, 1974.
Other Writings: "Man Bites Town" (weekly column in the Sunday magazine), Los Angeles Times, 1990—.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Passerby, Sidney Sheldon's "Memories of Midnight/' syndicated, 1991.
Contributor of articles to such publications as New West, Los Angeles Magazine, and Film Comment.
Television Appearances; Specials: Judge, The 1990 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1990.
RECORDINGS
Television Work; Series: (With William Asher) Creator, The Patty Duke Show, ABC, 1963-66. Creator and (with Claudio Guzman) producer, / Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1965-70. Creator and executive producer, Nancy, NBC, 197071. Creator, Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979-84.
Albums: Recorded (with Credibility Gap) A Great Gift Idea, 1974; (with Credibility Gap) The Bronze Age of Radio.*
SHELDON, Sidney 1917PERSONAL Born February 11, 1917, in Chicago, IL; son of Otto (in sales) and Natalie (Marcus) Sheldon; married Jorja Curtright (an actress), March 28, 1951 (died, 1985); married Alexandra Kosoff, 1989; children: (first marriage) Mary. Education: Attended Northwestern University for one year. Addresses: /Agent—Bill Haber, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA
Television Work; Miniseries: Executive producer, Sidney Sheldon's "Windmills of the Cods/' CBS, 1988. Executive producer, Sidney Sheldon's "Memories of Midnight," syndicated, 1991. Executive producer, Sidney Sheldon's "The Sands of Time/' syndicated, 1992. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Rage of Angels, NBC, 1983. Creator, / Dream of Jeannie.... 15 Years Later, 1985. Executive producer, Rage of Angels: The Story Continues, NBC, 1986.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Creator, / Still Dream ofjeannie, 1991. Creator, Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is, NBC, 1994. Creator, Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart (also known as Hart to Hart: Hart Throb), NBC, 1994. Creator, Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die (also known as Hart to Hart: Hart Attack), NBC, 1994. Creator, Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart (also known as Hart to Hart: The Locket), NBC, 1995. WRITINGS For Stage: (Adaptor with Ben Roberts) The Merry Widow, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1943. Jackpot, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1944. Dream with Music, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1944. Alice in Arms, National Theatre, New York City, 1945. (With Dorothy and Herbert Fields and David Shaw) Redhead, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1959. Roman Candle, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1960. For Film: (With Jack Natteford) Dangerous Lady, Producers Releasing Corporation, 1941. (With Ben Roberts) South of Panama, Producers Releasing Corporation, 1941. She's in the Army, Monogram, 1942. The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (also known as Bachelor Knight), RKO, 1947. (With Ben Roberts) The Carter Case, Republic, 1947. (With Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, and Guy Bolton) Easter Parade, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. Nancy Goes to Rio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Annie Get Your Gun, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. No Questions Asked, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. (With Dorothy Cooper) Rich, Young, and Pretty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Three Guys Named Mike, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Just This Once, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. (With Herbert Baker and Alfred Lewis Levitt) Dream Wife, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Remains to Be Seen, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. You're Never Too Young, Paramount, 1955. Anything Goes, Paramount, 1956. (With Jerry Davis) Pardners, Paramount, 1956. (With Preston Sturges) The Birds and the Bees, Paramount, 1956. (With Robert Smith) The Buster Keaton Story, Paramount, 1957.
SHER « 3 3 3 (With Edmund Beloin and Maurice Richlin) All in a Night's Work, Paramount, 1961. Jumbo (also known as Billy Rose's Jumbo), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1962. For Television; Pilots: Adventures of a Model, NBC, 1958. (With Tom Mankiewicz) Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979. For Television; Episodic: "Need to Know/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Also wrote for / Dream of Jeannie, NBC; and The Patty Duke Show, ABC. Novels: The Naked Face, Morrow, 1970. The Other Side of Midnight, Morrow, 1974. A Stranger in the Mirror, Morrow, 1976. Bloodline, Morrow, 1978. Rage of Angels, Morrow, 1980. Master of the Game, Morrow, 1982. If Tomorrow Comes, Morrow, 1985. Windmills of the Gods, Morrow, 1987. The Sands of Time, Morrow, 1988. Memories of Midnight, Morrow, 1990. The Doomsday Conspiracy, 1991. The Stars Shine Down, 1992. Nothing Lasts Forever, 1994. Morning, Noon and Night, 1995. Adaptations: In addition to the films noted above for which he has written screenplays, Sidney Sheldon's novels have been adapted to such other projects as The Other Side of Midnight, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977; Bloodline, Paramount, 1979; The Naked Face, Cannon, 1984; the television miniseries Master of the Game, CBS, 1984; If Tomorrow Comes, CBS, 1986; Sidney Sheldon's "Memories of Midnight/' syndicated, 1991; Sidney Sheldon's "The Sands of Time/ syndicated, 1992; the television movie Sidney Sheldon's "Stranger in the Mirror," ABC, 1993; and Sidney Sheldon's "Nothing Lasts Forever," CBS, 1995.*
SHER, Stacey PERSONAL Born in New York, NY. Education: University of Southern California School of Film and Television, M.F.A.
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Addresses: Office—Jersey Films, 10351 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Producer. Hill/Obst Productions, director of development, 1985-87, vice president of production, beginning in 1987; Lynda Obst Productions, senior vice president, 1991; Jersey Films, executive vice president, 1991, president, 1992—. Member: Women in Film. CREDITS Film Work: Associate producer, Heartbreak Hotel, Buena Vista, 1988. (With Anthony Mark) Associate producer, The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. (With Danny DeVito and Michael Shamberg) Executive producer, Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. (With William Barclay Malcolm) Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. (With DeVito and Shamberg) Get Shorty, MetroGo Idwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. The Eighth Day, Gramercy, 1995. (With DeVito, Shamberg, and Liccy Dahl) Matilda, TriStar, 1996. (With DeVito and Shamberg) Feeling Minnesota, Fine Line Pictures, 1996.*
SHUE, Andrew 1967(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1967, in South Orange, NJ; son of James (a real estate developer and public defender) and Anne (a bank administrator) Shue; brother of Elisabeth Shue (an actress). Education: Dartmouth University, B.A., history, 1989. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, Inc., 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Actor. Played professional soccer with the Bulawago Highlanders in Zimbabwe and with the Los Angeles Galaxy; taught high school math; founder of Do Something; spokesman for World Cup Soccer. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Billy Campbell, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1992—.
Television Appearances; Specials: A Day in the Lives of Me/rose Place, Fox, 1994. Off Camera with Dean Cain, ABC, 1995. The Road to Fame on "Melrose Place" and "90210," Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 1992 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1992. The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1993. The Second Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1996. Film Appearances: Competitor, American Shaolin, Seasonal Films, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, August 10, 1992, pp. 55-56. Sports Illustrated, June 24, 1996, p. 4. TV Guide, May 28, 1994, p. 10.*
SILLIPHANT, Stirling 1918-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born January 16,1918; died of prostate cancer, April 26, 1996, in Bangkok, Thailand. Screenwriter, producer, and novelist. Silliphant was the producer and author of the 1967 screenplay for In the Heat of the Night; he was awarded an Academy Award, an Edgar (the Mystery Writers of America award), and a Golden Globe Award for his work on the film. A successful screenwriter for more than three decades, Silliphant was well-known for action films, such as The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California in 1938, and worked in advertising and promotions for Walt Disney and Twentieth-Century Fox until 1952. The next year he wrote and produced the popular Joe Louis Story, and began to write novels with 1955's Maracaibo, which was adapted into film in 1958. In the 1960s Silliphant started working in television, becoming co-creator and principal writer for two long-running series, Route 66 and The Naked City. Other television work included Salem's Lot, Pearl, and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Silliphant won a Golden Globe Award in 1968 for Charly, a film adaptation of the classic short story Flowers for Algernon. In the late 1980s
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Silliphant moved to Thailand where he was working on The Fusion and The Day of Reckoning, and was involved in developing the region's film industry. He filmed Truman Capote's autobiographical novel The Crass Harp in 1995. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 50th edition, Marquis, 1996. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1996, p. A22. New York Times, April 27, 1996, p. 30. Times (London), April 27, 1996, p. 21.
SILVERSTONE, Alicia
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PERSONAL Given name pronounced "Al-ee-see-ya"; born in October, 1976; daughter of Monty (a real estate investor) and Didi (a former airline flight attendant) Silverstone. Education: Studied with Judi O'Neil and at Shakespeare and Company.
SIMPSON • 335 Film Work; Producer: Excess Baggage, Columbia, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in Me and Nick. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in The Wonder Years, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Delphine,yuof/th Krantz's "Torch Song/' ABC, 1993. Phyllis Messenger, Scattered Dreams: The Kathryn Messenger Story, CBS, 1993. Roslyn, The Cool and the Crazy (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 3rd Annual MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1994. The 4th Annual MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1995. The 9th Annual Genesis Awards, Discovery Channel, 1995. The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1996. The 2nd Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1996. The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Stage Appearances: Made stage debut in Carol's Eve, Met Theatre, Los Angeles.
Addresses: Agent—Premiere Artists Agency, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 510, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
OTHER SOURCES
Career: Actress and producer. First Kiss Productions, founder. Has appeared in rock music videos, including Aerosmith's "Crying." Worked as a model; waitressed at Cafe Mocha.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 31, 1995, pp. 18-21. Interview, February, 1994, p. 92. People, August 21,1995, p. 92; November 18,1996, p. 41.*
Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award, Best Breakthrough Performance, and MTV Movie Award, Best Villain, 1994, for The Crush. SIMPSON, Don
1945-1996
CREDITS Film Appearances: Darian, The Crush, Warner Bros., 1993. Cher, Clueless (also known as No Worries), Paramount, 1995. Regina Harrison, Hideaway, TriStar, 1995. Title role, The Babysitter, Spelling Films, 1995. Trudy Wadd, Le Nouveau Monde (also known as The New World), Bac Films, 1995. True Crime (also known as Dangerous Kiss and True Detective), Vidmark, 1996. Barbara Wilson (Batgirl), Batman and Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Emily Hope, Excess Baggage, Columbia, 1997.
OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born October 29, 1945, in Anchorage, AK (one source says Seattle, WA); died of an alleged drug overdose, January 19,1996, in Bel Air, CA. Producer, production executive, writer. Simpson gained prominence as the producer of top box-office draws, including Top Gun and Crimson Tide, which he produced in tandem with Jerry Bruckheimer. After graduating from the University of Oregon, Simpson worked as an account executive for the Jack Wodell Agency where he picked up the Warner Bros, account. He began working for Warner Bros, in 1971 and in 1975 went to Paramount Pictures. By the early 1980s he held the title of president for Paramount's worldwide
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operations. Meanwhile, in 1982, Simpson and Bruckheimer joined forces and created SimpsonBruckheimer Productions. The team was honored by the National Association of Theater Owners in 1985 and 1988 when they were named Producers of the Year. Among his other honors were three Golden Globe awards, two People's Choice awards, and ten Oscar nominations. As a production executive, he oversaw the marketing of A Clockwork Orange and Billy Jack, and he supervised production of American Gigolo, An Officer and a Gentleman, and 48 Hours, among others. The team of Simpson and Bruckheimer produced many films, including Beverly Hills Cop, Beverly Hills Cop II, Dangerous Minds, Days of Thunder, Flashdance, and The Ref. Simpson also produced The Rock. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: New York Times, June 2, 1996, p. 41. Washington Post, June 3, 1996, p. D4.
SINGER, Bryan 1967(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1967. Education: Attended School of Visual Arts, New York; attended University of Southern California.
Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996.
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, January 20, 1996, p. A1. New York Times, January 21,1996, section 1, p. 26; January 23, 1996, pp. C13, C22.
Career: Film director, producer, and screenwriter.
SINDEN Jeremy
1950-1996
OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born June 14, 1950, in London, England; died of cancer, May 29, 1996, in London, England. Actor. Sinden gained acclaim for his portrayal of Boy Mulcaster in Evelyn Waugh's television series Brideshead Revisited. The son of an actor and actress, Sinden studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In 1969 he worked as a stage manager at the Pitlocking Festival Theatre in Scotland. From 1970 to 1972, Sinden toured with the Royal Shakespearean Company; he also worked in repertory theater. He made his London stage debut at the Mermaid Theatre in a production of Journey's End. His other stage credits include Othello, Cyrano de Bergerac, Wind in the Willows, and An Ideal Husband. In 1977 Sinden made his film debut as one of the rebel pilots in Star Wars. In 1981 he appeared in the Academy Award-winning film Chariots of Fire. He was cast in several made for television miniseries, including The Far Pavilions, The Expert, and Danger UXB. He also appeared in several productions of Masterpiece Theatre, including "Lord Mountbatten: The Last Victory" and "After the War." His other television credits included "Middlemarch" and "Crossroads."
Awards, Honors: Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Pri^e, 1993, for Public Access; Seattle Film Festival, Tokyo Film Festival Grand Prize, and Texas Society of Film Critics, all best director, for The Usual Suspects. CREDITS Film Work: Director and producer, Lion's Den (short film), 1991. Director, Public Access, 1993. Director, The Usual Suspects, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Director and producer, Apt Pupil, TriStar, 1997. WRITINGS Screenplays: Coauthor of Public Access, 1993.
SINISE,Gary 1955PERSONAL Born in 1955 in Highland Park, IL; son of Craig (a film editor); married Moira Harris (an actress), 1981; children: Sophie, Ella, McCanna. Addresses:/Agent—Rob Scheidlinger, Creative Artist Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hill, CA
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 90212-1804. Manager—Marty Licker, Nugit & Livcker, 11999 San Vincente Blvd., Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Cofounder (with John Malkovich and others) and artistic director of Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago, IL, beginning in 1974. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best director, 198283, for True West; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, and Drama Desk Award nomination, best actor in a play, both 1990, for The Crapes of Wrath; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1994, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, drama, 1994, both for Forrest Gump; Golden Globe Award, best actor, miniseries or movie made for television, 1996, for Truman; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director, 1996, for Buried Child. CREDITS Film Appearances: George, Of Mice and Men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1992. "Mother" Wilkins, A Midnight Clear, InterStar Releasing, 1992. Norman Strick, Jack the Bear, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Lieutenant Dan Taylor, Forrest Gump, Paramount, 1994. Ken Mattingly, Apollo 13, Universal Pictures, 1995. Marshall (Ellen's father), The Quick and the Dead, TriStar Pictures, 1995. Jimmy Shaker, Ransom, Touchstone, 1996. Milo, Albino Alligator, Miramax, 1996. Film Work; Director: (And producer, with Russ Smith) Miles from Home, Cinecom, 1988. Of Mice and Men, MGM, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Motorcyclist, Family Secrets, NBC, 1984. Ebby Thatcher, "My Name Is Bill W," Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1989. Richard Ben-Veniste, The Final Days, 1989. Harry S Truman, Truman, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Crime Story, NBC, 1987. Tony Rutherford, Hunter, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Austin, "True West/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1984.
SINISE « 3 3 7 Young Soldier, The Witness, Showtime, 1993. Presenter, The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1995. Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. The Making of Apollo 13, Sci-Fi Channel, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Stu Redman, The Stand, ABC, 1994. Television Work; Episodic; Director: Crime Story, NBC, 1987. thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. Stage Appearances: The Physicist, 1973. Indian Wants the Bronx, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, 1976. Rosencrantz and Cuildenstern Are Dead, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, 1977. The Collection, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, 1979. Loose Ends, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, 1982. Austin, True West, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1982. Dopey, Balm in Cilead, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1985. Billy, Streamers, Eisenhower Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, 1986. Mick, The Caretaker, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1986. Tom Joad, The Crapes of Wrath, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1990. Stage Work; Director: Waiting for the Parade, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, 1981. True West, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1982. The Miss Firecracker Contest, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, 1983. Tracers, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, 1984. Landscape of the Body, 1984. Orphans, Cheryl Crawford Theatre, New York City, 1985. Frank's Wild Years, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, 1986. Road to Nirvana, 1993. (And producer) Buried Child, New York City, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, July 27, 1994, p.1114-15. Entertainment Weekly, July 29, 1994, p.25.*
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SLATER, Christian 1969PERSONAL Born August 18,1969, in New York, NY; son of Mary Jo Slater (a casting executive) and Michael Hawkins (an actor, also known as Michael Gainesborough). Education: Attended Dalton School, High School of the Performing Arts, and Professional Children's School. Addresses: Agent—Rick Kurtzman, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Binx Davy, The Legend of Billy Jean, TriStar, 1985. Adso of Melk, The Name of the Rose, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Preston Tucker, Jr., Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. Brian Kelly, Gleaming the Cube (also known as A Brother's Justice and Skate or Die), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. J. D., Heathers (also known as Fatal Game, Lethal Attraction, and Westerberg High), New World, 1989. Nick, The Wizard, Universal, 1989. Andy, Tales from the Dark Side: The Movie, Paramount, 1990. Arkansas Dave Rudabaugh, Young Guns //, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Mark Hunter, Pump up the Volume, SCE Entertainment Corp., 1990. Will Scarlett, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Charlie "Lucky" Luciano, Mobsters, Universal, 1991. Eric Michaels, Beyond the Stars (also known as Personal Choice), 1991. Twisted, 1991. Excelsior communications officer, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Paramount, 1991. Voice of Pips, Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. George Kuffs, Kuffs, Universal, 1992. Rocky, Where the Day Takes You, New Line Cinema, 1992. Himself, The Last Party, Triton Pictures, 1993. Clarence Worley, True Romance, 1993.
Adam, Untamed Heart, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1993. Daniel Malloy (The Interviewer), Interview with the Vampire (also known as Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles), Warner Bros., 1994. William, Jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. Himself, Catwalk, Arrow Releasing, 1995. James Stamphill, Murder in the First, Warner Bros., 1995. Lewis Farrell, Bed of Roses, New Line Cinema, 1996. Riley Hale, Broken Arrow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Julian Po, The Tears of Julian Po, 1997. Tom, The Flood, Paramount, 1997. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, New Line, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Billy Beak, The Haunted Mansion Mystery, 1983. The kid, The Edge, HBO, 1989. Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992. Host, Smart Sex, MTV, 1994. Also appeared in Sherlock Holmes, Pardon Me for Living, and Cry Wolf. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. The 6 3rd Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. The 17th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. Presenter, MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. MTV Music Video Awards, MTV, 1993. Presenter, 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Narrator, "There's an Alligator under My Bed," Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Walt Willy, Living Proof: The Hank Williams Jr. Story, NBC, 1983. Cliff Petrie, Desperate for Love (also known as Dying for Love), CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Charlie, Robbers, Rooftops and Witches, 1982. D.J. LaSalle, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1985. Also appeared in One Life to Live, All My Children, and Ryan's Hope.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Winthrop Paroo, The Music Man, City Center, 1980. Jimmy, Between Daylight and Boonville, Wonderhorse Theatre, 1980. Billy Mowcher, Copperfield, ANTA Theatre, New York City, 1981. MacDuff's son, Macbeth, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1982. Young Merlin and Arthur, Merlin, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1983. Bert, Landscape of the Body, Walter McGinn/John Cazale Theatre, Second Stage, New York City, 1984. Steve Tierney, Dry Land, New Arts Theatre Company, Judith Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1986. Stage Work; Director: The Laughter Epidemic, Los Angeles, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Harper's Bazaar, January, 1994, pp. 82-84. People Weekly, September 27, 1993, pp. 58-66. Premiere, April 1, 1994, pp. 94-99. US, May 1, 1989.*
SMART, Jean 1952(?)PERSONAL Born September 13, c. 1952, in Seattle, WA; married Richard Gilliand (an actor), 1987; children: Connor. Education: Received B.F.A. in theater from University of Washington, Seattle. Addresses: Agent—Michael Blake, International Creative Management, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048.
SMART « 3 3 9 CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Joan Reynolds, Reggie, ABC, 1983. Shari, Teachers Only, ABC, 1983. Charlene Frazier, Designing Women, CBS, 19861991. Ellie Walker, High Society, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Marlene, Piaf, Entertainment Channel, 1982. Deputy Warden Allison Brody, Maximum Security, HBO, 1985. Princess Katerina, Royal Match, CBS, 1985. Susan Singer, A Place at the Table (also known as The Best Kept Secret, No Children Shall Go Hungry, and A Million Children), NBC, 1988. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. US Magazine—Live at the Emmys, Fox, 1989. Charlene Frazier, The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990. The 43rd Annual Emmy Awards, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Virge, Single Bars, Single Women, ABC, 1984. Valerie Thomas, A Fight for Jenny, NBC, 1986. Karen Macguire, A Seduction in Travis County, CBS, 1991. Cathy, Locked Up: A Mother's Rage, 1991. Pally Thompson, Just My Imagination, NBC, 1992. Aileen Wuornos, Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story, CBS, 1992. Ora Baxter, The Yearling, CBS, 1994. Margaret Thomas, The Yarn Princess, ABC, 1994. Kay Tarses, A Stranger in Town, CBS, 1995. Cameo role, Edie & Pen, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lime Street, ABC, 1985. Facts of Life, NBC, 1979-88. Coodnight, Beantown, CBS, 1983-84. Remington Steele, NBC, 1982-86. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sally Brewton, Scarlett, CBS, 1994.
Career: Actress. Member of Oregon Shakespeare Festival Company, 1975-77, Hartford Stage Company, Pittsburgh Public Theatre Company, and Intiman Theatre Company.
Television Work; Producer: A Stranger in Town, CBS, 1995.
Awards, Honors: New York Drama Desk Award nomination for the Off-Broadway production of Last Summer at Bluefish Cove; Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Dramalogue Award, and Los Angeles Drama Desk Award for the Los Angeles production of the same play; Hollywood Women's Press Club Award, Discovery of the Year.
Film Appearances: Doris, Flashpoint, TriStar, 1984. Ella, Protocol, Warner Bros., 1984. Sister Marie, Fire with Fire, Paramount, 1986. Dr. Criswell, ProjectX, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Patricia Riley, Mistress, Rainbow Releasing/Tribeca Productions, 1992.
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Kate, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, Disney, 1993. Mrs. Dittmeyer, The Brady Bunch Movie, Paramount Pictures, 1995.
Career: Writer, director, and actor. View Askew (production company), founder. Directed a music video for the group Soul Asylum. Quick Stop, Leonardo, NJ, store clerk, beginning in 1992.
Stage Appearances: Equus, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 197677. Much Ado about Nothing, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, OR, 1976. A Moon for the Misbegotten, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1977. A Christmas Carol, ACT: A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1977-78 and 1978-79. Terra Nova, Alaska Repertory Theatre, Anchorage/ Fairbanks, AL, 1978-79. Cat's Play, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1978-79. Saint Joan, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1979-80. Eve, A History of the American Film, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1979-80. Lil, Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, Actors Playhouse, New York City, 1980-81. A History of the American Film, Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 1980-81. (Broadway debut) Marlene, Piaf, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1981. Babs, Mrs. California, Mark Taper Forum and Los Angeles Public/Coronet Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1985-86. Helen Lasker-Masssey/Lady Hammersmith Urbaine Supton Stoat, The End of the Day, 1992. Marvin's Room, Tiffany Theater, Los Angeles, 1994.
Awards, Honors: Sundance Film Festival, Filmmakers Trophy, 1994, for Clerks; two Cannes International Film Festival awards, for Clerks. CREDITS Film Appearances: Silent Bob, Clerks, Miramax, 1994. Silent Bob, Mallrats, Gramercy, 1995. Silent Bob, Chasing Amy, Miramax, 1997. Film Work: Director, (with Scott Mosier) producer and editor, Clerks, Miramax, 1994. Director, Mallrats, Gramercy, 1995. Executive producer (with Mosier), Drawing Flies, View Askew/Good Load Productions, 1996. Director and editor, Chasing Amy, Miramax, 1997. WRITINGS Screenplays: Clerks, Miramax, 1994. Mallrats, Gramercy, 1995. Chasing Amy, Miramax, 1997. Superman Lives (also known as Superman Reborn), Warner Bros., forthcoming. OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared as Lil in Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, Fountain Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; Strange Snow, Coast Playhouse.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 23, 1995, p. 26.*
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 14, 1994, pp. 97-98. TV Guide, March 11, 1989.*
SMITH, Kevin 1970PERSONAL Born August 2,1970, in Highlands, NJ; son of Donald (a postal worker) and Grace Smith. Education: Attended Vancouver Film School, 1992. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, Inc., 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825.
SMITH, Kurtwood 1943(?)PERSONAL Full name is Kurtwood Larson Smith; born July 3, c. 1943, in New Lisbon, Wl; son of George Smith and Mabel Anette (Larson) Lund; married Cecilia Souza, June 10, 1964 (divorced, 1974); married Joan Pirkle (an actress), November 5, 1988; children: (first marriage) Shannon, Laurel. Education: San Jose State College, B.A., 1966; Stanford University, M.F.A., 1969. Addresses: Agent— Belle Zwerdling, Progressive Artists Agency, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 216, Beverly Hills, CA 90212-4424.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Career: Actor. Canada College, Redwood City, CA, Instructor in theater arts, 1969-74. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Stanford Alumni Organization. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Captain Frank Scanlon, The Renegades, ABC, 1983. Mr. Sue, The New Adventures of Beans Baxter, Fox, 1987-88. Jack Lord, Big Wave Dave's, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Colonel Hiram Berdan, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Dr. Josef Goebbels, The Nightmare Years, TNT, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Captain Frank Scanlon, The Renegades, ABC, 1982. Major Heckinkamp, Powers Play, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bo Carter, Stir Crazy, CBS, 1985. Jonathan, The Insiders, ABC, 1985. Al Fiddler, Stingray, NBC, 1986. Chet, Newhart, CBS, 1986. Phil, Melba, CBS, 1986. Spencer Phillips, 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. Also appeared in It's Gary Shandl'mg's Show, Picket Fences, and The Famous Teddy Z. Television Appearances; Movies: Gus Kalb, Murder in Texas, NBC, 1981. Edward Sincoff, Missing Pieces, CBS, 1983. Warren Jensen, The Midnight Hour, ABC, 1985. Gilbert, International Airport, ABC, 1985. Lieutenant Burton, Deadly Messages, ABC, 1985. Jake Richards, The Christmas Gift, CBS, 1986. Myron Castleman, 72:07 PM, Showtime, 1990. Leonard Rosenglass, While Justice Sleeps (also known as For the Love of My Daughter), NBC, 1994. Also appeared in Doorways. Television Appearances; Specials: The Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special, Fox, 1992. Voice, 500 Nations, CBS, 1995. Film Appearances: Security guard, Roadie, United Artists, 1980. Sergeant Smith, ZootSuit, Universal, 1981.
SMITH « 3 4 1 Clarence, Going Berserk, Universal, 1983. Choreographer, Staying Alive, Paramount, 1983. Carson, Flashpoint, TriStar, 1984. Arthur McNeil, The De/os Adventure, American Cinema, 1985. Clarence J. Boddicker, Robocop, Orion, 1987. Griggs, Ramfao ///, TriStar, 1988. District Attorney Robert Reynard, True Believer, Columbia, 1989. Mr. Perry, Dead Poets Society, Buena Vista, 1989. Professor Flournoy, Heart of Dixie, Orion, 1989. Russ Crane, Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Elliot Jaffe, Company Business, MGM-Pathe, 1991. Lieutenant Toomey, Oscar, Buena Vista, 1991. Federation president, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Paramount, 1991. Vogel's follower, Shadows and Fog, Orion, 1992. Dr. Harrison, Boxing Helena, Orion Classics, 1993. Cliff Forrester, The Crush, Warner Bros., 1993. Poe, Fortress, Miramax/Dimension, 1993. Earl Stone, To Die For, Columbia, 1995. General Stanley Cooper, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, Warner Bros., 1995. Sheriff Deegan, Last of the Dogmen, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Secretary of Defense Baird, Broken Arrow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Norm Stoney, Citizen Ruth (also known as Meet Ruth Stoops), Miramax, 1996. Curtis Cunningham, Prefontaine, Buena Vista, 1997. Also appeared in Heart and Souls, Two Idiots in Hollywood, and Heartbreak Hotel. Stage Appearances: The Price, California Actors Theatre, Los Gatos, 197778. Farces By Chekhov, California Actors Theatre, Los Gatos, 1978-79. Ward Henshaw, Plymouth Rock, California Actors Theatre, Los Gatos, CA, 1979. Familiar Faces/Mixed Feelings, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, 1982-83. Enemy of the People, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, 1983-84. The Debutante Ball, South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA, 1984-85. Also appeared in Signature in Poughkeepsie and in The Lucky Spot in Williamston. Also company member, California Actors Theatre, Los Gatos, CA, 197479.*
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SMITH, Lois 1930PERSONAL Born Lois Arlene Humbert, November 3, 1930, in Topeka, KS; daughter of William Oren (a telephone company employee) and Carrie Davis (Gottshalk) Humbert; married Wesley Dale Smith (a teacher), November 5,1948 (divorced, 1970); children: Moon Elizabeth. Education: Trained for the stage with Donal Harrington at the University of Washington, 194850, and with Lee Strasberg at the Actors' Studio. Addresses: Agent—Writers and Artists Agency, 19 West 44th St., Suite, 1000, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress and playwright. Member of the advisory panel on program funding, Public Broadcasting Service, 1981-82; acting teacher. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Dramatists Guild, Harold Clurman Theatre Artists Fund Center for the Arts at the State University of New York, Purchase (honorary founder), Ensemble Studio Theatre Workshop, Actors' Studio. Awards, Honors: Film Daily Critics' Poll Award ("Filmdom's Famous Fives"), 1955, for East of Eden; National Society of Film Critics' Award, Best Supporting Actress, 1971, for Five Easy Pieces; Clarence Ross fellow at the American Theatre Wing, Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center, Waterbury, CT, 1983; Joseph Jefferson Award nomination, 1989, for The Crapes of Wrath. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Jeannie, Time Out for Ginger, Wilmington Playhouse, Wilmington, DE, 1952. (Broadway debut) Jeannie, Time Out for Ginger, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1952. Cathy, Mardi Gras, Locust Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1955. Antoinette, The Wisteria Trees, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1955. Josephine Perry, The Young and Beautiful, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1955. Laura Wingfield, The Glass Menagerie, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1956. (London debut) Josephine Perry, The Young and Beautiful, Arts Theatre, London, 1956.
Carol Cutrere, Orpheus Descending, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1957. Mary Devlin, Edwin Booth, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1958. Alley, Ding Dong Bell, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1961. Sheila Knight, Time of Hope, Playhouse in the Park, Philadelphia, 1963. Lucha Moreno, Bicycle Ride to Nevada, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1963. Jo Britten, Blues for Mr. Charlie, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1964. Virginia, Galileo, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1965. Andromache, Tiger at the Gates, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1965. Celimene, The Misanthrope, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1965. Yelena, Uncle Vanya, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1965. Confidante, The Critic, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1965. Title role, Miss Julie, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1966. Pamela, The Last Analysis, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1966. The Preacher Woman, Bechlch, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1966. A Dream of Love, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1966. Mary L., The Time of Your Life, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, 1967. Sonya, Uncle Vanya, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1969. Mary, Sunday Dinner, American Place Theatre, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1970. Louise Harper, "Come Next Tuesday," Judith Kalmus, "Twas Brillig," the Woman, "So Please Be Kind," and the Mother, "Present Tense," in Present Tense, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1972. Mission Control voice, A Break in the Skin, Actors' Studio Theatre, New York City, 1973. Cora, The Iceman Cometh, Circle in the Square/Joseph E. Levine Theatre, New York City, 197374. Trina Halvey, Summer, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1974-75. Woman, Eh, joe?, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1975. Gabby, Harry Outside, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1975. Various roles, Touching Bottom, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1978.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Stages, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1978. Denise, Hillbilly Women, Actors' Studio Theatre, New York City, then Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, both 1979. Old woman, Tennessee, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1979. Emily, Deer Season, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1980. Various roles, After All, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. Molly Malloy, The Front Page, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, 1982. Catherine Senesh, Hannah, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1983. Madam Arkadina, The Seagull, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1983. Madeleine Bejart, Cabal of Hypocrites, Actors' Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984. Linda, Special Family Things, Festival of One-Act Plays, American Place Women's Project, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1984. Reba, Bite the Hand, One-Act Play Marathon, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984. Rivers, The Vienna Notes, Second Stage, New York City, 1985. Blanche, Brighton Beach Memoirs, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1986. Mrs. Dotson and the Bride, Bodies, Rest, and Motion, Mitzie E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. Jessie Bliss, The Stick Wife, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1987. Grady, April Snow, One-Act Play Marathon, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1987. Natalie Bauer-Lechner, GusandAI, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1988. Dolly, 27 Benedict Street, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1988. Esther French, Juliet, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1988. Mrs. Campbell, The Man Who Climbed the Pecan Trees, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1988. Ma Joad, The Crapes of Wrath, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Royal George Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1988. Mistress Overdone, Measure for Measure, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1989. Ma Joad, The Crapes of Wrath, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, La Jolla Playhouse, Lajolla, CA, then International Theatre Festival, Lyttelton Theatre, London, both 1989. Mary, Beside Herself, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1989.
SMITH • 343 Ma Joad, The Grapes of Wrath, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1990. "Sam I Am," Octoberfest '91, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1991. Anita, Dog Logic, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1992. Escape from Happiness, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, then Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, both 1993. Buried Child, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, 1995, then New York City, 1996. Stage Work: Director, Measure for Measure, Juilliard School, New York City, 1987. Major Tours: Trina Halvey, Summer, U.S. cities, 1974. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Ann, East of Eden, Warner Bros., 1955. Spurs O'Brien, Strange Lady in Town, Warner Bros., 1955. Partita Dupea, Five Easy Pieces, Columbia, 1970. Jane, The Way We Live Now, United Artists, 1970. Neighbor, Brother John, Columbia, 1971. Elinore, Up the Sandbox, National General, 1972. Hammer, 1972. Anita, Next Stop, Greenwich Village, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Kathy, Resurrection, Universal, 1980. Mrs. Axman, Foxes, United Artists, 1980. Mrs. Carnahan, Four Friends (also known as Georgia's Friends), Filmways, 1981. Mary Spofford, Reuben, Reuben, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Mrs. Prescott, Reckless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1984. Sara, Black Widow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Martha, Fatal Attraction, Paramount, 1987. Mrs. Nelson, Midnight Run, Universal, 1988. Bronte's mother, Green Card, Buena Vista, 1990. MamaThreadgoode, Fried Green Tomatoes, Universal, 1991. Helen, Twisted, Hemdale Home Video, 1991. Mrs. Bell, Hard Promises, Columbia, 1992. D-Fens' mother, Falling Down, Warner Bros., 1993. Orna, Holy Matrimony, Buena Vista, 1994. Helen's mother, Dead Man Walking, Gramercy, 1995. Sophia, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Aunt Meg, Twister, Warner Bros., 1996. Luluna, Larger than Life, MGM/UA, 1996.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Specials: Alma, Victory, NBC, 1960. Talk to Me Like the Rain and Let Me Listen, WNET (New York City), 1970. The House of Mirth, 1980. Margaret, "The Unforgivable Secret," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1981. Juliet, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Anne Turner, The Last Ferry Home, syndicated, 1992. Also appeared in Particular Men, WNET; and The Jilting of Cranny Wetherall.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Doris Adams, Adams Apple, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Megan, "The Apple Tree," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1953. "Cindy's Fella/' FordStartime, NBC, 1959. Title role, "Miss Julie," Play of the Week, WNTA, 1960. Hilda, "The Master Builder," Play of the Week, WNTA, 1961. "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night," CBS Playhouse, CBS, 1967. "Proxy," Tales of the Unexpected, syndicated, 1982. Maria Gannucci, The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Dorothy Hermes, The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1988. Ma Joad, "The Grapes of Wrath," American Playhouse, 1991. Voiceover, "Coney Island," The American Experience, PBS, 1991. Voiceover, "The Donner Party," The American Experience, PBS, 1992. Also appeared in Star Tonight, ABC; Robert Montgomery Presents, NBC; Studio One, CBS; Matinee Theatre, NBC; Justice, NBC; U.S. Steel Hour, CBS; The Loretta Young Show, NBC; The Defenders, CBS; The Naked City, ABC; Dr. Kildare, NBC; and Route 66, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Clara, Rage of Angels, NBC, 1983. Sarah, Doubletake, CBS, 1985. Mary Neal, The Execution of Raymond Graham, ABC, 1985. Alice Todd, White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd (also known as Hot Toddy), NBC, 1991. Lureen, Keep the Change, TNT, 1992. Lou, "Skylark," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. Madge Wallace, Truman, HBO, 1995.
WRITINGS Plays: All There Is, 1982, first act produced in workshop at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1985.*
SMITH, Sukie 1964PERSONAL Born September 23, 1964, in Rochford, England; daughter of David (a banker) and Paddy (a banker; maiden name, Jones) Smith. Education: Attended Central School of Speech and Drama, London. Addresses: /Agent—Kate Feast Management, 43A Princess Rd., Regents Park, London NW1, England. Contact—c/o British Actors' Equity Association, Guild House, Upper St. Martin's Ln., London WC2H 9EG, England. Career: Actress. Member: British Actors' Equity Association. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Tiger Lily, Peter Pan, Palace Theatre, Westcliff, Essex, U.K., 1986. Also appeared as Olga, The Three Sisters; Ropeen, The Hostage; Maxine Faulk, The Night of the Iguana; Kitty Maccan, The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs; Myrtle, St/7/ Life; Julie, Days to Come; Dolly, You Never Can Tell; title role, Hedda Gabler; Queen Elizabeth, Richard III; Martha and Mrs. Andrews, Lark Rise to Candleford; Martha, Who's Afraid of Virginia
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Woolf?; Polena, The Seagull; Isabelle, Total Eclipse; Puck, A Midsummer Night's Dream; Crusty, Down the Tube; Temptation. Film Appearances: Betsy, A Summer Story, Atlantic, 1988. Marlene, The Witches, Warner Bros., 1990. Also appeared in Asking for It and Enchanted April. Scheduled to appear in Peggy Sul, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Inspector Morse, Series VII: Happy Families," Mystery/, PBS, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Bergerac; Casualty; Saracen; and The Refuge. *
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SORVINO, Mira 1969(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1969; daughter of Paul Sorvino (an actor) and Lorraine Davis (an actress and homemaker). Education: Harvard University, B.A., Chinese studies, c. 1990. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, Inc., 13506th Ave., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award and Academy Award, both best supporting actress, both 1996, for Mighty Aphrodite.
SPADER « 3 4 5 Diane, Tarantella, IVTS/LaVoo, 1995. Linda, Mighty Aphrodite, Miramax, 1995. 5weet Nothing (also known as Sweet Nothing: A Story of Drugs and the People They Use), Warner Bros., 1995. New York Cop (also known as New York Undercover Cop), Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1995. Sharon Cassidy, Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996. Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion, 1997. Film Work: (With Andrew Landis and Jeff Sternhell) Associate producer, Amongst Friends, Fine Line, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Sophia DeCastro, Swans Crossing, syndicated, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Matty DeRosa, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Julie, Neil Simon's "Jake's Women," CBS, 1996. Norma yean and Marilyn, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Conchita Closson, "The Buccaneers," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1996. The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1996. The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 17, 1996, p. 19. Interview, November, 1995, p. 76. Los Angeles Times, August 24, 1993, p. F1. New York Times, August 28, 1994, section 2, p. 20. People, November 18, 1996, p. 95.*
SPADER James 1960-
CREDITS PERSONAL Film Appearances: Laura, /Amongst Friends, Fine Line, 1993. Teresa, The Dutch Master, 1993. Mary Weinstein, The Second Greatest Story Ever Told, 1993. The Obit Writer, 1993. Marta Ferrer, Barcelona, Fine Line, 1994. Sandra Goodwin, Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Blonde woman, Blue in the Face, Miramax, 1995.
Born February 7,1960 in Boston, MA; married; wife's name, Victoria; children: Sebastian, Elijah. Education: Attended Phillips Academy; trained for the stage at Michael Chekov Studio. Addresses:/Agent—Tony Howard, International Creative Management, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048.
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Career: Actor. Previously worked as a truck driver and stable boy. Awards, Honors: Cannes Film Festival Award, best actor, 1989, for sex, lies, and videotape.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Equus, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Veronica's Room; also appeared with Actor's Studio, New York City. OTHER SOURCES
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Keith Butterfield, Endless Love, Universal, 1981. Dutra, The New Kids, Columbia, 1985. Morgan Miller, Tuff Turf, New World, 1985. Steff McKee, Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986. Ken Arrenberg, Baby Boom, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Rip, Less Than Zero, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Richards, Mannequin, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Roger Barnes, Wall Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. John and Rick Wesford, Jack's Back, Palisades, 1988. DeForest, The Rachel Papers, United Artists, 1989. Graham Dalton, sex, lies, and videotape, Outlaw, 1989. Max Baron, White Palace, Universal, 1990. Michael Boll, Bad Influence, Emerald Films International, 1990. Tim Garrity, True Colors, Paramount, 1991. Anchorman Chuck Marin, Bob Roberts, Paramount/ Miramax, 1992. Cray Fowler, Storyville, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Jack Pozzi, The Music of Chance, IRS Releasing, 1993. Ray Reardon, Dream Lover, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Dr. Daniel Jackson, Stargate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1994. Stewart Swinton, Wolf, Columbia, 1994. Driftwood, 1995. Lee Woods, Two Days in the Valley, MGM, 1996. James Ballard, Crash, Fine Line Features, 1997. KeysToTulsa, 1997. Critical Care, LIVE,1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Buddy Cant, Cocaine: One Man's Seduction, NBC, 1983. Donny Tison, A Killer in the Family, ABC, 1983. Lowell Everall, Family Secrets, NBC, 1984. Joey, Starcrossed, ABC, 1985. Also appeared in The Cladiola Girls, NBC. Other Television Appearances: Fenwick, Diner (pilot), CBS, 1983. Jake Nichols, The Family Tree (series), NBC, 1983.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 25, 1993, pp. 32-33; November 11,1994, pp. 44-45. Interview, April, 1993, pp. 82-85. Premiere, November, 1987.*
SPENCER John 1949(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1949; son of John (a dump truck driver) and Mildred (a truck stop waitress) Spencer; married, c. 1968 (divorced, c. 1975). Addresses:/Agent—Abrams Artists, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1130, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA, guest artist, 1975-76,1977-78; Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, guest artist, 1983-84; Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, member of company, 1985-86. CREDITS Film Appearances: Weapons master, The Sword and the Sorcerer, Group 1,1982. Jerry, Wargames, United Artists, 1983. Stephen, Echoes, Continental, 1983. Record executive, Key Exchange, TCL, 1985. Ko's pilot, The Protector, Warner Bros., 1985. Bakey, Hiding Out (also known as Adult Education), DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. George Sally, Verne Miller (also known as Gangland), Alive, 1988. Lieutenant, Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. Oliver, Black Rain, Paramount, 1989. Inspector Sullivan, Simple Justice, J2 Communications, 1989. Detective Lipranzer, Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990. Harry, Green Card, Buena Vista, 1990. Rosemarie's son, We're Talkin' Serious Money, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Jack, Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. FBI Director Womack, The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Series: Tommy Mullaney, LA. Law, NBC, 1990-94. Television Appearances; Movies: Joey Crawford, Cocaine and Blue Eyes, NBC, 1983. Walter Wheeler, When No One Would Listen (also known as My Husband Is Going to Kill Me), CBS, 1992. Vincent Cusack, In the Arms of a Killer, CBS, 1992. Detective Mike Mulick, From the Files of Joseph Wambaugh: A Jury of One, N BC, 1992. Al Rhinehart, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor, NBC, 1994. Ray Davioni, Cafe Society, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Tommy Mullaney, The LA. Law 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Presenter, The 8th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1992. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. On Jupiter, syndicated, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on The Patty Duke Show. Stage Appearances: Understudy, Boom Boom Room, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1973. Japhy, Visions of Kerouac, Lion Theatre Company, New York City, 1976. The Shadow Box, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1977-78. Loose Ends, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cincinnati, OH, 1980-81. Mark, Still Life, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1981. Rory, Fishing, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1981. Kenneth Baxter, This Story of Yours, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981-82. Red River, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1982-83. True West, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 1983-84. Burke Gallagher and Commissioner Shelbrede, The Ballad of Soapy Smith, NYSF, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1984. A Walk Outof Water, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1984-85. Joseph Wallace, Sonata, Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1985. Dan White, Execution of Justice, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1986.
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Jigger, Carousel, Opera House, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1986-87. Roger, Division Street, Second Stage Theatre, 1987. Fletcher, El Salvador, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1987. Grass and Freddie, The Day Room, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1987. Amulets against the Dragon Forces, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, April 29, 1991, pp. 115-16.*
SPINER, Brent 1950(?)PERSONAL Born in c. 1950 in Houston, TX; son of Jack (a furniture store owner) and Sylvia (a corporate vice president). Education: Attended University of Houston. Addresses: /Agent—c/o The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Kil, The Family, Chelsea Theatre Center of Brooklyn, Westside Theatre, New York City, 1975. Counselor two, Marco Polo, Phoenix Theatre, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1976. Hank, A History of the American Film, ANTA Theatre, New York City, 1978. Luke, Leave It to Beaver Is Dead, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1979. AA, Emigres, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Attic Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, 1979. Older son, Table Settings, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1980. Konstantin Treplev, The Sea Cull, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1980. Electrician, Marvelous Gray, Lion Theatre, New York City, 1982. John, The Philanthropist, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1983. The Cherry Orchard, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1983.
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Franz, Sunday in the Park with George, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1983, then as Franz and Dennis, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1984. Aramis, The Three Musketeers, New York City, 1984. The Duke, Big River, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1985.
Television Appearances; Specials: Harry Anderson: The Tricks of His Trade, CBS, 1996.
Film Appearances: Leonard, Rent Control, Group S, 1981. Preacher Mann, Miss Firecracker (also known as Miss Firecracker Contest), Corsair/Rank Film Distributors, 1989. Brent Witherspoon, Corrina, Corrina, New Line Cinema, 1994. Lieutenant Commander Data, Star Trek: Generations, Paramount, 1994. Dr. Brakish Okun, Independence Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Niedorf, Phenomenon, Buena Vista Distribution Company, 1996. Lieutenant Commander Data, Star Trek: First Contact, Paramount, 1996. Gil Godwyn, Out to Sea, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997.
OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Movies: Hinnerman, Crime of Innocence, NBC, 1985. Jim Stevens, Manhunt for Claude Dallas, CBS, 1986. McMahon, Family Sins, CBS, 1987. Buck Hanshaw, Crazy from the Heart, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Commander Data, Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1987-94. Voice of Puck, Gargoyles, syndicated, 1994. "The Deprogrammers," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Franz and Dennis, "Sunday in the Park with George," Broadway on Showtime, Showtime, 1986, then American Playhouse, PBS, 1986. Vaughn, Hunter, NBC, 1986. Bob Wheeler, Night Court, NBC, 1986, 1987. "Spirit of 76th and Park," Dream On, HBO, 1990.
Recordings: Or Yellow Eyes Is Back (Data from "Star Trek: The Next Generation" Sings) Bay Cities, c. 1991.
Periodicals: People Weekly, June 8, 1992, pp. 53-56.*
STALLONE, Sylvester 1946(Q. Moonblood) PERSONAL Full name, Sylvester Enzio Stallone (some sources say Michael Sylvester Stallone); born July 6, 1946, in New York, NY; son of Frank (a hairdresser) and Jacqueline (an astrologer and promoter of women's wrestling; maiden name, Labofish) Stallone; brother of Frank Stallone (an actor and singer); married Sasha Czack, December 28, 1974 (divorced); married Brigitte Nielsen (an actress), December 15, 1985 (divorced, 1987); engaged to Jennifer Flavin; children: (first marriage) Sage Moonblood, Seth (some sources say Sergeoh), (with Flavin) Sophia Rose. Education: Attended the American College of Switzerland, 196567; also attended the University of Miami, 1967-69. Addresses: /Agent—Ron Meyer, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Worked as a teacher, American College in Switzerland; has also worked as an usher for Walter Reade Theatres, fish salesman, horse trainer, physical education instructor, delicatessen worker, truck driver, bouncer, zoo attendant, bookstore detective, short order cook, pizza demonstrator, and motel superintendent.
Also appeared on Cheers, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Clinton C. Waddle, Sylvan in Paradise, NBC, 1986. Brentwood Carter, What's Alan Watching? (also known as Outrageous), CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tom Fink, The Dain Curse, CBS, 1978. Allard Lowenstein, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild, Directors Guild, Stuntman's Association (honorary). Awards, Honors: Academy Award, Best Picture, Academy Award nominations, Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, Donatello Award, Best Actor in Europe, National Theatre Owners Award, Christopher Award, and Bell Ringer Award from Scholastic magazine, all 1976, for Rocky; Star of the Year,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 1977; Show West Actor of the Year, 1979; National Italian American Foundation, Artistic Achievement Award, 1991; French Ministry, Order of Arts and Letters, 1992; Cesar Award, Career Achievement, 1992; Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Icon Award, 1995. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Party at Kitty and Studs, 1970. Mugger, Bananas, United Artists, 1971. Stanley Rosiello, The Lords of Flatbush, Columbia, 1974. Frank Nitti, Capone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Machine Gun Joe Viterbo, Death Race 2000, New World, 1975. Kelly and Jonnie, Farewell, My Lovely, AVCO-Embassy, 1975. Jerry, No Place to Hide, American, 1975. Youth in park, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Warner Bros., 1975. Title role, Rocky, United Artists, 1976. Cannonball (also known as CarQuake), New World, 1976. Johnny Kovak, F.I.S.T., United Artists, 1978. Cosmo Carboni, Paradise Alley, Universal, 1978. Title role, Rocky II, United Artists, 1979. Deke DaSilva, Nighthawks, Universal, 1981. Robert Hatch, Victory (also known as Escape to Victory), Paramount, 1981. Rambo, First Blood, Orion, 1982. Title role, Rocky III, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. (Cameo) Staying Alive, Paramount, 1983. Nick, Rhinestone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Rambo, Rambo: First Blood, Part II, TriStar, 1985. Title role, Rocky IV, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Marion "Cobra" Cobretti, Cobra, Warner Bros., 1986. Lincoln Hawk, Over the Top, Warner Bros., 1987. John Rambo, Rambo III, TriStar, 1988. Tango & Cash, 1989. Frank Leone, Lock Up, TriStar, 1989. Title role, Rocky V, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Angelo "Snaps" Provolone, Oscar, Buena Vista, 1991. Sergeant Joe Bomowski, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, Universal, 1992. Gabe Walker, Cliffhanger, TriStar, 1993. Sergeant John Spartan, Demolition Man, Warner Bros., 1993. Ray Quick, The Specialist, Warner Bros., 1994. Title role, Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995.
STALLONE • 349 Robert Rath, Assassins, Warner Bros., 1995. Kit Latura, Daylight, Universal, 1996. Copland, Miramax, 1997. Also appeared in Rebel (A Man Called Rainbo). Film Work: Fight choreographer, Rocky, United Artists, 1976. Director, Paradise Alley, Universal, 1978. Director and fight choreographer, Rocky II, United Artists, 1979. Director and fight choreographer, Rocky III, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Director and (with Robert Stigwood) producer, Staying Alive, Paramount, 1983. Director, Rocky IV, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: Detective Rick Daley, Kojak, 1973. "The Second Greatest Story Ever Told," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Guest, Cha/7/e Rose, PBS, 1996. Also appeared on Po//ce Story. Television Appearances; Specials: American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder, NBC, 1986. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1988. Premiere Presents: Christmas Movies '89, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Sunday Night with Larry King, NBC, 1990. Two Rooms: Tribute to Elton John & Bernie Taupin, ABC, 1991. The Macho Men of the Movies with David Sheehan, NBC, 1993. "What Is This Thing Called Love?," The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1993. Planet Hollywood Comes Home, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 79th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Kirk Douglas, CBS, 1991. The 64th Annual Academy /Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, CBS, 1995. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Television Work: Executive producer and fight choreographer, Heart of a Champion: The Ray Mancini Story, CBS, 1985.
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For Film: (With Stephen F. Verona, Martin Davidson, and Gayle Glecker) The Lords of Flatbush, Columbia, 1974. Rocky, United Artists, 1976. Paradise Alley, Universal, 1978. (With Joe Eszterhas) F.I.S.T., United Artists, 1978. Rocky II, United Artists, 1979. Rocky ///, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. (As Q. Moonblood; with Michael Kozoll and William Sackheim) First Blood, Orion, 1982. (With Norman Wexler) Staying Alive, Paramount, 1983. (With Phil Alden Robinson) Rhinestone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. (With James Cameron) Rambo: First Blood, Part II, TriStar, 1985. Rocky IV, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Cobra, Warner Bros., 1986. (With Stirling Silliphant) Over the Top, Warner Bros., 1987. (With Sheldon Lettich) Ramfao ///, TriStar, 1988. Rocky V, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. (With Michael France) Cliffhanger (from a story by France), TriStar, 1993. For Television; Episodic: (As Q. Moonblood) "The Monster of Manchester," "Heart to Heart," and "The Ballad of Butcher Bloom," A Touch of Evil. Other Writings: Paradise Alley (novelization), Putnam, 1977. The Official Rocky Handbook (also known as The Rocky Scrapbook), 1977. Rocky II (novelization), Ballantine, 1982. Rocky III (novelization), Ballantine, 1982. Rocky IV(novelization), Ballantine, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, January, 1990, p. 22. Esquire, December, 1996, p. 88. Interview, October, 1994, p. 144; July, 1995, p. 72. Sports Illustrated, November 12, 1990, pp. 75-78, 82-84. TV Guide, October 12, 1996, p. 12.*
STANTON, Robert 1963PERSONAL Full name, Robert Lloyd Stanton; born March 8,1963, in San Antonio, TX; son of Lloyd Winter, Jr. (a federal worker) and Billie Loree (a federal worker; maiden name, Baker) Stanton. Education: Attended George Mason University, 1980-82; New York University Tisch School of the Arts, B.F.A., acting, 1984, M.F.A., acting, 1985. Addresses: /Agent—Robert Attermann, Abrams Artists and Associates Ltd., 420 Madison Ave., Suite 1400, New York, NY 10017. Career: Actor. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, for distinguished performance, and Clarence Derwent Award, both 1994, for All in the Timing. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Froth, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1985. Clarence Day, Jr., Life with Father, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1985. Bob Stanton, waiter, child, and soldier, Rum and Coke, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1986. William Shakespeare, Cheapside, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1986. Rodger Potter, waiter, man at bus stop, and Eskimo Pie man, Highest Standard of Living, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1986. Albert Adam, The Play's the Thing, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, 1987. The Big Squirrel, Afterschool Special, Marathon '87, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1987. Herbert Pocket, Great Expectations, Arizona Theatre Company, Tucson and Scottsdale, AZ, 1987. Bill, 5ure Thing, and Patrick, Best Half-Foot Forward, Festival of One-Act Plays, Manhattan Punch Line, New York City, 1988. Hill and various roles, Emily, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage One Theatre, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Flute, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1988. Beau-ootiful Soo-oop, DearKnows Company, Whole Theatre, Montclair, NJ, 1988. Arkady, Nothing Sacred, Hartford Stage Company, 1989. Ubu's conscience, Ubu, Mitzie E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1989. Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1989. Charles Lomax, Major Barbara, American Repertory Theatre, 1990. The Caucasian Chalk Circle, American Repertory Theatre, 1990. Joey, The Homecoming, American Repertory Theatre, 1990. George Lewis, Once in a Lifetime, American Repertory Theatre, 1990. Turffaldino, The King Stag, American Repertory Theatre, 1990. The Lost Boys, American Repertory Theatre, 1990. Casanova, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1991. Roy, A Small Family Business, Broadway, 1992. Worsely, Owners, and Reg, Traps, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1993. Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizon, New York City, 1993. A Cheever Evening, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1994. All in the Timing, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1994. Director, Don Juan in Chicago, Primary Stages, New York City, 1995. Salerio, Overtime, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1996. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Dionysus, The House on Carroll Street, Orion, 1988. Dudley, Love or Money, Hemdale, 1989. Bart Macklerooney, Bob Roberts, Paramount/ Miramax, 1992. Western Union man, A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. Henry Mitchell, Dennis the Menace, Warner Bros., 1993. Erb Crandall, Striptease, Castle Rock, 1996. Arthur Townsend, Washington Square, Caravan, 1997. Jeff, Hudson River Blues, Shooting Gallery, 1997. Robert, Next Stop Wonderland, Robbins Entertainment, 1997. Ed Pratt, The Red Corner, MGM, 1997.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Parker Lloyd-Smith, Margaret Bourke-White, TNT, 1989. Mr. Burns, Don't Drink the Water, ABC, 1994. John Chapman, The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1994.
STERN, Steven See STERN, Steven Milliard
STERN, Steven H. See STERN, Steven Milliard
STERN, Steven Milliard 1937(Steven H. Stern, Steven Stern; Allan Smythe, a pseudonym) PERSONAL Born November 1, 1937, in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Addresses: Contact—Jeffrey Brandt, 15250 Ventura Blvd., Suite 720, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Career: Director, producer, and writer. CREDITS Film Work; Director and Producer, Except Where Indicated: B.S. I Love You, Twentieth Century-Fox/MPI, 1971. Neither by Day nor by Night, Motion Pictures, 1972. The Harrad Summer, Cinerama, 1974. / Wonder Who's Killing Her Now, 1976. Running, Universal, 1979. The Devil and Max Devlin, Buena Vista, 1981. Rolling Vengeance, Apollo, 1987. Love & Murder, Southpaw Releasing, 1991. (Director only) Money, Andre Djaoui Productions, 1991. (Director only) MorningClory, Dove Audio/Sharmhill Productions, 1992. Television Miniseries; Director: Miracle on Ice, ABC, 1981. (And producer) The Women of Windsor (also known as Royal Ambition), CBS, 1992.
352 • STERNHAGEN Television Pilots; Director: Jessica Novak, CBS, 1981. Doctors' Private Lives, ABC, 1978. Camp Crizzly, ABC, 1980. Also director of The Beaver, 20 Years Later, Universal/Disney. Television Episodes; Director: Serpico, NBC, 1976. Dog and Cat, ABC, 1977. Also directed episodes of Quincy, M.E., NBC; Logan's Run, CBS; The Hardy Boys, ABC; McCloud, NBC; and Hawaii 5-O, CBS. Television Movies; Director, Except Where Indicated: Escape from Bogen County, 1977. The Ghost of Flight 401, 1978. Getting Married, CBS, 1978. Anatomy of a Seduction, CBS, 1979. Fast Friends, NBC, 1979. Young Love, First Love, CBS, 1979. Portrait of an Escort, CBS, 1980. A Small Killing, CBS, 1981. The Ambush Murders, CBS, 1982. Forbidden Love, CBS, 1982. Portrait of a Showgirl, 1982. Not Just Another Affair (also known as Perfect Affair), CBS, 1982. Rona Jaffe's "Mazes and Monsters" (also known as Mazes and Monsters), CBS, 1982. Baby Sister, CBS, 1983. An Uncommon Love, CBS, 1983. Drawl, HBO, 1984. Getting Physical, CBS, 1984. Obsessive Love, CBS, 1984. Hostage Flight, NBC, 1985. Murder in Space, Showtime, 1985. The Park Is Mine, HBO, 1985. (And producer) The Undergrads, Disney/ABC, 1985. (And producer) Many Happy Returns, CBS, 1986. (And producer) Young Again, Disney/ABC, 1986. (And producer) Not Quite Human, Disney Channel, 1987. Weekend War, ABC, 1988. Man Against the Mob (also known as Trouble in the City of Angels), NBC, 1988. Crossing the Mob (also known as Philly Boy), NBC, 1988. Final Notice, USA, 1989. (And producer) Personals, USA, 1990. To Save the Children, CBS, 1994. (As Allan Smythe) Another Woman, CBS, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Black Fox, CBS, 1994. The Silence of Adultery, Lifetime, 1995. Black Fox: Good Men and Bad, CBS, 1995. Black Fox: The Price of Peace (also known as Black Fox: Blood Horse), CBS, 1995. Breaking the Surface, USA Network, 1997. WRITINGS Screenplays: B.S. I Love You, MPI/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. (With Gisa W. Slonim) Neither by Day nor by Night (based on a play by Abraham Raz), Motion Pictures, 1972. The Harrad Summer, Cinerama, 1974. Running, Universal, 1979. The Devil and Max Devlin, Buena Vista, 1981. Love & Murder, Southpaw Releasing, 1991. Television: (With Allan Blye, Mason Williams, and Gordon Farr), Petula (special), NBC, 1968. Also wrote The Hollywood Palace, a series for ABC.
STERNHAGEN, Frances 1930PERSONAL Full name, Frances Hussey Sternhagen; born January 13, 1930, in Washington, DC; daughter of John M. (a U.S. tax court judge) and Gertrude S. (Wyckoff) Sternhagen; married Thomas A. Carlin, February 13, 1956; children: six. Educat/on: Vassar College, B.A., 1951; graduate work, Catholic University, 1952; studied at the Perry-Mansfield School of Theatre and with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Avocational interests: Singing, painting, swimming, sailing. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 1350 6th Ave., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress. Milton Academy, Milton, MA, drama teacher. Acted at Arena Stage, Washington, 195354. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Obie Award from the Village Voice and Clarence Derwent Award, both 1956, for The
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Admirable Bashville; Obie Award, 1957, for The Country Wife; Obie Award, 1965, for "The Room" and "A Slight Ache" in The New Pinter Plays; Antoinette Perry Award, Best Supporting or Featured Actress in a Play, 1974, for The Good Doctor; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Supporting or Featured Actress in a Play, 1975, for Equus; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Actress in a Musical, 1978, for Angel; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Actress in a Play, 1979, for On Golden Pond. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Laura, The Glass Menagerie, Bryn Mawr Summer Theatre, Bryn Mawr, PA, 1948. Mrs. Manningham, Angel Street, Bryn Mawr Summer Theatre, Bryn Mawr, PA, 1948. Margery Pinchwife, The Country Wife, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1953. Mrs. Webb, Our Town, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1953. Nancy Stoddard, The Country Girl, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1953. Phyllis Carmichael, My Heart's in the Highlands, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1953. Juliette, Thieves'Carnival, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1953. Doto, A Phoenix Too Frequent, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1953. Ma Kirby, The Happy Journey from Trenton to Camden, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1953. Muriel, Ah! Wilderness, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1954. Elvira, Blithe Spirit, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1954. Lavinia Chamberlayne, The Cocktail Party, Olney Theatre, Olney, MD, 1954. Ann, Outward Bound, Olney Theatre, Olney, 1954. Georgie Elgin, The Country Girl, Olney Theatre, Olney, 1954. Lady Ariadne Utterwood, Heartbreak House, Olney Theatre, Olney, 1954. (Off-Broadway debut) Eva, Thieves'Carnival, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1955. Miss T. Muse, The Skin of Our Teeth, Theatre Sarah Bernhardt, Paris, France, then American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, both 1955. Widow Yang, The Carefree Tree, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1955. Lydia Carew, The Admirable Bashville, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1956. Gretchen, Faust, Theatre-on-the-Green, Wellesley, MA, 1956.
STERNHAGEN • 353 Margery Pinchwife, The Country Wife, Renata Theatre, New York City, 1957. Nymph, Ulysses in Nighttown, Rooftop Theatre, New York City, 1958. Title role, The Saintliness of Margery Kempe, York Theatre, New York City, 1959. Dee Jones, Viva Madison Avenue!, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1960. Selma Chargesse, Red Eye of Love, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1960. Gwendolyn, The Importance of Being Earnest, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1960. Hypatia Tarleton, Misalliance, Sheridan Square Theatre, New York City, 1961. Alice McAnany, Great Day in the Morning, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1962. Mrs. Levi, The Matchmaker, Olney Theatre, Olney, 1962. Sabina, The Skin of Our Teeth, Brandeis Forum Theatre, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 1963. Lois, A Matter of Like Life and Death, East End Theatre, New York City, 1963. Jan, Play, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1964. Rose, "The Room" and Flora, "A Slight Ache" in The New Pinter Plays, Writers Stage Theatre, New York City, 1964. Susan Throssel, Quality Street, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1965. Mrs. Ashton Dilke, The Right Honourable Gent/eman, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1965. Mrs. Hopewell, The Displaced Person, American Place Theatre, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1966. Lavinia Chaberlayne, The Cocktail Party, APA Phoenix Theatre Company, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1968. Jan Loreleen, Cock-a-Doodly Dandy, APA Phoenix Theatre Company, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1969. Widow Quinn, Playboy of the Western World, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1971. Mavis Parodus Bryson, The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1972. Paulina, Enemies, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1972. Various roles, The Good Doctor, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1973. Dora Strang, Equus, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1974. Eliza Cant, Angel, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1978. Ethel Thayer, On Golden Pond, New Apollo Century Theatre, New York City, 1979.
354 • STERNHAGEN Title role, The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal, Manhattan Punchline, New York City, 1980. Laura, The Father, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1981. Helen, Grownups, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1981. The Dining Room, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1981. Xenia, Summer, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1982. Miss Prism, The Importance of Being Earnest, John Drew Theatre, East Hampton, NY, 1983. Penny, You Can't Take It with You, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1984. Sarah, "Goodbye, Howard," Constance Lindell, "P.M./ and Old Woman, "Tennessee" in Laughing Stock, Manhattan Punchline, New York City, 1984. Maurine, Home Front, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1985. Florence, The Return of Herbert Bracewill, Chelsea Playhouse, New York City, 1985. Constance Oakshot, Oliver Oliver, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1985. (London debut) The War at Home, Hempstead Theatre Club, London, 1985. Marjorie Newquist, Little Murders, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1987. Title role, Driving Miss Daisy, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1988. Theresa Donaghy, Remembrance, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1992-93. A Perfect Ganesh, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage I, New York City, 1993. The Heiress, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1995. Major Tours: Mrs. T. Muse, The Skin of Our Teeth, U.S. cities, 1955. Opal, "The Isle of Cipango" and Postmistress, "Pound on Demand" in Triple Play, U.S. cities, 1958. Miss Madrigal, The Chalk Garden, U.S. cities, 1960. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Charlotte Wolf, Up the Down Staircase, Warner Bros., 1967. Lady on bus, The Tiger Makes Out, Columbia, 1967. Mrs. Gushing, The Hospital, United Artists, 1971. Mrs. McCluskey, Two People, Universal, 1973. Miss Balfour, Fedora, United Artists, 1978. Marva Potter, Starting Over, Paramount, 1979. Dr. Lazarus, Outland, Warner Bros., 1981. Carla Taylor, Independence Day, Warner Bros., 1983.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Blanche, Romantic Comedy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. As herself, Sanford Meisner— The Theatre's Best Kept Secret (documentary), Columbia, 1984. Clara Tillinghast, Bright Lights, Big City, United Artists, 1988. Neenie, 5ee You in the Morning, Warner Bros., 1989. Dr. Janet Duffy, Communion, A True Story, Vestron, 1989. Virginia, Misery, Columbia, 1990. Mrs. Turner, Sibling Rivalry, Columbia, 1990. Walking the Dog, 1991. Lillian, Doc Hollywood, Warner Bros., 1991. Dr. Waldheim, Raising Cain, Universal, 1992. Fargo, PolyGram, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Toni Prentiss Davis, Love of Life, CBS, 1967-68. Phyllis Corrigan, The Doctors, NBC, 1970. Jessie Reddin, The Secret Storm, CBS, 1973-74. Millie Sprague, Under One Roof, NBC, 1985. Gina Williams, Stephen King's "Golden Years/CBS, 1991. Charlotte Babineaux, The Road Home (also known as Down Home), CBS, 1994. Also appeared as Jane Overstreet, Another World, NBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Berenice Bradshaw, At Mother's Request, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Nellie, "The Great Bank Robbery," Omnibus, CBS, 1955. Eva, "Thieves' Carnival," Play of the Week, WNTA, 1961. Miss Mabee, "In a Garden," Play of the Week, WNTA, 1961. Wilma Atkins, "The Rimers of Eldritch," Theatre in America, PBS, 1972. Paulina, "Enemies," Theatre in America, PBS, 1974. Esther Clavin, Cheers, NBC, 1986 and 1987. "Sanford Meisner: The Theatre's Best Kept Secret," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Voiceover, "Coney Island," American Experience, PBS, 1991. Voiceover, "The Donner Party," American Experience, PBS, 1992. "None but the Lonely Heart," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. "The Choice," The Outer Limits, syndicated, 1995. Voiceover, "The Way West," American Experience, PBS, 1995. Law and Order, NBC, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Also appeared in Camera Three, CBS; Lamp Unto My Feet, CBS; The Nurses, CBS; The Defenders, CBS; Robert Montgomery Presents, NBC; Alcoa Hour, NBC; Studio One, CBS; The House on High Street, NBC; Profiles in Courage, NBC; For the People, CBS; Look Up and Live, CBS; Directions, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Nellie Henderson, Who'11 Save Our Children?, CBS, 1978. Mrs. Lloyd, Mother and Daughter: The Loving War,
STORARO « 3 5 5 OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, February 18, 1996, section 4, p. 10. Los Angeles Times, February 17, 1996, p. A22. New York Times, February 17, 1996, p. 50. Washington Post, February 17, 1996, p. C7.
ABC, 1980. Dorothy Forrester, Prototype, CBS, 1983. Eudora McAlister, Resting Place, CBS, 1986. Cloe Sixbury, Follow Your Heart (also known as Walk Me to the Distance), NBC, 1990. Noelle, She Woke Up, ABC, 1992. Mary Rafferty, Labor of Love: The Arlette Schweitzer Story, CBS, 1993. Tobie Yates, Reunion, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Sue, ''Where the Cross Is Made," Three in One, NBC, 1960. How He Lied to Her Husband, 1965. T.S. Eliot—The Wasteland, 1965. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sojourner, CBS, 1975.*
STORARO, Vittorio 1940PERSONAL Born June 24, 1940 in Rome, Italy; son of Renato and Teodolinda (Laparelli) Storaro; married Antonia LaFolla, December 29, 1962; children: Francesca, Fabrizio, Giovanni. Education: Studied photography at Duca D'Aosta, 1951-56; attended Centro Italiano Addestramento Cinematografico, 1956-58; Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, degree in cinematography, 1960. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
STEVENSON, McLean
1929-1996
OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born November 14, 1929, in Bloomington, IL (one source says Normal, IL); died of a heart attack, February 15, 1996, in Tarzana, CA. Actor. Stevenson is best remembered for his portrayal of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake in the long-running, Emmy Awardwinning television series MM*5*H. Before Stevenson joined the cast of M*/A*S*H, he held several jobs, including selling medical supplies and insurance, and as an athletic director at Northwestern University. He crusaded for his cousin Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaign. He performed in The Music Man in a summer-stock production and was a writer for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and The Glen Campbell Show. He appeared in a few films, including The Christian Licorice Store and The Cat from Outer Space. He was a regular on several television shows—The Doris Day Show, That Was the Week That Was, Hello Larry, and The McLean Stevenson Show. His work as Blake earned him a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy nomination.
Career: Cinematographer. Lighting and photographic consultant, Captain Eo (3-D film shown exclusively at Disney World, Orlando, FL, and Disney Land, Anaheim, CA), 1986; photography studio apprentice; assistant to photographers Aldo Scavarda and Marco Scarpelli. Member: Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, Italian Association of Cinematographers (president). Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Award, Best Cinematography, 1971; Academy Award, Best Cinematography, 1979, for Apocalypse Now; Academy Award, Best Cinematography, 1981, for Reds; Academy Award, Best Cinematography, 1988, for The Last Emperor; Academy Award nomination, Best Cinematography, 1991, for Dick Tracy. CREDITS Film Appearances: TV photographer (uncredited), Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979.
356 • STORMARE Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography (documentary), American Film Institute, 1993. Himself, Kulonbozo helyek (also known as Different Places), 1995. Film Work; Cinematographer: Etruscologia (short film; also known as Profanatori ditombe), 1961. L'urlo (short film), 1965. Sortilegio (short film), 1966. // laborinto (short film), 1966. Sirtaki (short film), 1966. Rapporto segreto (short film), 1967. Sed Lodge (short film), 1968. Delitto al circolo del tennis, 1969. Ciovinezza, g/ov/nezza (also known as Youthful, Youthful and Youth March), Daniela, 1969. La strategia del ragno (also known as The Spider's Strategem and The Spider's Strategy), RAI-TV Channel 1/Artificial Eye, 1969. L'ucello dalle plume di cristallo (also known as The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Bird with the Class Feathers, The Gallery Murders, and The Phantom of Terror), UM, 1969. L'Eneide, 1970. Ciornata nera per I'ariete, 1971. // conformista (also known as The Conformist), Paramount, 1971. Orlando furioso, RAI-TV Channel 1/NOC, 1971. Corpo d'amore (also known as Body of Love), Julia Cinematografica/Capricorno/RTR, 1971. Last Tango in Paris, United Artists, 1972. Bleu gang. . ., 1972. / grand/ naif jugoslavi (short film), 1973. Giordano Bruno, Euro International, 1973. /Add/o fratello crudele (also known as T/'s a Pity She's a Whore), Euro International, 1973. Malizia (also known as Malicious and Malice), Paramount, 1974. Le orme (also known as Footprints), 1974. Identikit (also known as The Driver's Seat and Psychotic), AVCO-Embassy, 1975. 1900 (also known as Novecento), Paramount/United Artists/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Scandalo (also known as Submission), Joseph Brenner Associates, 1977. Agatha, Warner Bros., 1979. Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. La Luna (also known as Luna) Twentieth CenturyFox, 1979. Reds, Paramount, 1981. (With Ronald V. Garcia) One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Wagner, Alan Landsberg, 1983.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Ladyhawke, Warner Bros./Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. The Last Emperor, Columbia, 1987. Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. "Life without Zoe" in New York Stories, Touchstone, 1989. Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. The Sheltering Sky, Warner Bros., 1990. Little Buddha, Miramax, 1994. Flamenco, Juan Lebron Productions, 1995. Taxi, TF1 International, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Omnibus, ABC, 1988. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (documentary), Showtime, 1991. Television Work; Cinematographer: Peter the Great (miniseries), NBC, 1986. "Tosca from Rome" Great Performances (special), PBS, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, September/October, 1989, p. 46. Film Quarterly, winter, 1994, p. 2.*
STORMARE, Peter
1953PERSONAL
Born August 27,1953, in Arbro, Sweden. Education: Attended Royal Dramatic Theatre, Sweden. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 40 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019-4070. Career: Actor and director. CREDITS Film Appearances: Fanny and Alexander, 1983. Jerry, Den Frusna leoparden, 1986. Seppan, 1986. The beekeeper, Malarpirater, 1987. Neurochemist, Awakenings, Columbia, 1990. Riflessi in un Cielo Scuro, 1991. Freud /.eaves Home, 1991. Peter Wetzler, Damage, New Line, 1992. Graham, Somewhere in the City, Sideshow, 1996. Gaear Grimsrud, Fargo, PolyGram, 1996.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Stage Appearances: Title role, Hamlet, Brooklyn Academy of Music/Royal Dramatic Theatre of Sweden, Opera House, New York City, 1988. Miss Julie, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1991. Also appeared in Rasputin, New York City, and King Lear. Stage Work: Directed The Dance of Death, Almeida Theatre, 1995.*
STREEP, Meryl 1949PERSONAL Born Mary Louise Streep, June 22, 1949, in Summit, NJ; daughter of Harry, Jr. (a pharmaceutical company executive) and Mary W. (a commercial artist) Streep; married Donald J. Cummer (a sculptor), 1978; children: Henry, Mary Willa (Mamie), Grace Jane, Louisa. Education: Vassar College, B.A., 1971; Yale University, M.F.A., 1975; studied singing with Estelle Liebling. Avocational interests: Gardening, skiing, art and museums, spending time with family. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Acted in productions in Woodstock, VT, with Green Mountain Guild. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award and Outer Critics' Circle Award, both 1975, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Featured Actress in a Play, 1976, all for 27 Wagons Full of Cotton; Mademoiselle Award, 1976; Emmy Award, Best Actress in a Limited Series, 1978, for Holocaust; Academy Award nomination and National Society of Film Critics' Award, both Best Supporting Actress, 1978, for The Deer Hunter; Woman of the Year Award from B'nai Brith and National Board of Review Award, Best Supporting Actress, both 1979; Academy Award and Golden Globe, both Best Supporting Actress, and Los Angeles Film Critics' Award and New York Film Critics' Circle Award, both Best Actress, all 1979, for Kramer vs. Kramer; Harvard University Hasty Pudding Award, Woman of the Year, 1980; Academy Award nomination, Best Actress, Los Angeles Film Critics' Award, Best Actress, British Academy
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Award, and Golden Globe, all 1981, for The French Lieutenant's Woman; Obie Award from the Village Voice, 1981, for Alice in Concert; honorary degree, Dartmouth College, 1981; Academy Award, Los Angeles Film Critics' Award, and Golden Globe, all Best Actress, 1982, for Sophie's Choice; Star of the Year Award from the National Association of Theatre Owners, 1982; Academy Award nomination, Best Actress, 1983, for Silkwood; honorary degree, Yale University, 1983; honorary degree, Vassar College, 1983; Academy Award nomination and Los Angeles Film Critics' Award, both Best Actress, 1985, for Out of Africa; Academy Award nomination, Best Actress, 1988, for Ironweed; Academy Award nomination, Best Actress, 1989, for A Cry in the Dark; Academy Award nomination, Best Actress, for Postcards from the Edge; Golden Globe nomination, Best Actress, 1995, for The River Wild; Academy Award nomination, Best Actress, 1996, for The Bridges of Madison County. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Lillian Holliday, Happy End, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1974. (Broadway debut) Imogen Parrot, Trelawny of the Wells, New York Shakespeare Festival, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1975. Flora Meighan, 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, Phoenix Repertory Theatre, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1976. Patricia, A Memory of Two Mondays, Phoenix Repertory Theatre, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1976. Edith Varney, Secret 5erv/ce, Phoenix Repertory Theatre, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1976. Katherine, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1976. Juliet and Isabella, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1976. Dunyasha, The Cherry Orchard, New York Shakespeare Festival, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1977. Lillian Holliday, Happy End, Chelsea Theatre Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, then Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, both 1977. Katherine, The Taming of the Shrew, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1978. Alice, Wonderland in Concert, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1978.
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Andrea, Taken in Marriage, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1979. Alice, Alice in Concert, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1980. Cynthia Peterson, Isn't It Romantic?, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1983, then Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1984. Also appeared with the Green Mountain Guild, Woodstock, VT. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Anne Marie, Julia, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1977. Linda, The Deer Hunter, Universal, 1978. Jill, Manhattan, United Artists, 1979. Karen Traynor, The Seduction of Joe Tynan, Universal, 1979. Joanna Kramer, Kramer vs. Kramer, Columbia, 1979. Sarah Woodruff and Anna, The French Lieutenant's Woman, United Artists, 1981. Brooke Reynolds, Still of the Night, Metro-Go Id wynMayer/United Artists, 1982. Sophie Zawistowska, Sophie's Choice, ITC/Universal, 1982. Karen Silkwood, Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Narrator, In Our Hands, Libra/Cinema V, 1983. Molly Gilmore, Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Susan Traherne, Plenty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Karen Blixen-Finecke, Out of Africa, Universal, 1985. Rachel Samstat, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Helen Archer, Ironweed, TriStar, 1988. Lindy Chamberlain, A Cry in the Dark, Warner Bros., 1988. Mary Fisher, She-Devil, Orion, 1989. Suzanne Vale, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Julia, Defending Your Life, Warner Bros., 1991. Madeline Ashton, Death Becomes Her, Universal, 1992. Clara Del Valle Trueba, The House of the Spirits, Miramax, 1994. Gail Hartman, The River Wild, Universal, 1994. Francesca Johnson, The Bridges of Madison County, Warner Bros., 1995. Narrator, The Living Sea (documentary), 1995. Carolyn Ryan, Before and After, Buena Vista, 1996. Lee, Marvin's Room, Miramax, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Race to Save the Planet (also known as State of the World), PBS, 1990.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Inga Helms Weiss, Holocaust, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Episodic: Leilah, "Uncommon Women and Others/' Great Performances, PBS, 1978. Narrator, "Little Ears: The Velveteen Rabbit/' Children's Storybook Classics, PBS, 1985. Narrator, "Harold Clurman: A Life of Theatre," American Masters, PBS, 1989. Narrator, "The Night Before Christmas," We All Have Tales (animated), Showtime, 1992. Interviewee, "Roseanne: Tabloids, Trash & Truth," Biography, Arts & Entertainment, 1996. Interviewee, "William Styron: The Way of the Writer," American Masters, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Sharon Miller, The Deadliest Season, CBS, 1977. Lori Reimuller,. . . .first do no harm (also known as First Do No Harm), ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Edith, Secret Service, PBS, 1977. Host and narrator, Power Struggle, PBS, 1985. Host and narrator, "Arctic Refuge: A Vanishing Wilderness?," World of Audubon Specials (also known as National Audubon Society Specials), TBS, 1990. An Evening with Bette, Cher, Coldie, Meryl, Olivia, Lily and Robin, ABC, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. Host and narrator, Age Seven in America (also known as 7 Up in America), CBS, 1992. Host, Great Performances 20th Anniversary Special, PBS, 1992. Oprah: Behind the Scenes, ABC, 1992. Voice of Margaret Sanger, A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women; documentary), TBS, 1994. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, Disney Channel, 1995. Interviewee, The Siskel and Ebert Interviews, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 3rd Annual Hollywood Insider Academy Awards Special, USA, 1989. The 32nd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1990. The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Television Work: Executive producer,... .first do no harm (also known as First Do No Harm), ABC, 1997.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 11, 1994, pp. 17, 19, 21, 22, 24; February 23, 1996, pp. 42-43. New York Times Magazine, September 18,1994, pp. 42,44,45.*
STUDI « 3 5 9 Stage Appearances: Appeared in Poison, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland; and The Boyfriend, Ipswich, England; appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in The Rover, The Two Noble Kinsmen, and Richard II. Made stage debut in Cabaret and The Boyfriend in Ipswich, England. OTHER SOURCES
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Periodicals: Interview, October, 1990, p. 46. Premiere, October, 1990, p. 66.*
PERSONAL Born in 1961, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England; granddaughter of Esther McCracken (a playwright). Education: Attended Exeter College, Oxford; trained for the stage at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
STUDI, Wes 1944(?)PERSONAL
Addresses: Home—England. Career: Actress. Participated in Oxford University Dramatic Society productions. CREDITS Film Appearances: Imogen, Privileged, New Yorker, 1982. Title role, Nanou, 1987. Megan David, A Summer Story, Atlantic, 1988. Princess Aud, Erik the Viking, Orion, 1989. Diana Stiles, True Colors, Paramount, 1991. Mother, A Pin for the Butterfly, 1994. Sarah, Jack and Sarah, 1995. Lucy Steele, Sense and Sensibility, 1995. Viola/Cesario, Twelfth Night, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Ursula Brangwen, The Rainbow, BBC, 1989. Ginny, Relatively Speaking, 1989. Voice of Lara and voice of Olga, Pasternak, 1990. Title role, Anna Lee: Diversion, 1994. Title role, Anna Lee: Dupe, 1994. Title role, Anna Lee: Stalker, 1994. Title role, Anna Lee: The Cook's Tale, 1994. Title role, Anna Lee: Headcase, 1994. Title role, Anna Lee: Requiem, 1995. Appeared as Sarah Aitchison, Fellow Traveller, BBC and HBO; The Browning Version; and Deadline. Television Appearances; Other: Voice of Gabriel le West, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century (miniseries), PBS, 1996.
Real name, Wesley Studie; born c. 1944, in Nofire Hollow, OK; son of Andy (a ranch hand) and Maggie (a housekeeper) Studie; married second wife, Rebecca Graves, 1974 (divorced, 1982); married third wife, Maura Dhu (a singer); children: (second marriage) Daniel, Leah, (third marriage) Kholan Garret. Ethnicity: Native American. Education: Attended Tulsa Junior College. Avocational interests: Sculpture, tennis, jazz guitar. Addresses: Manager—Michael Mann Management, 8380 Melrose Ave., Suite 207, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Joined American Indian Theater Company, 1983; author and translator of books and plays; has worked as a reporter and a rancher; activist. Military service: U.S. Army infantry, 1967; served in Vietnam. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bull, Powwow Highway, 1988. Toughest Pawnee, Dances with Wolves, 1990. Indian in desert, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Magua, The Last of the Mohicans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Title role, Ceronimo: An American Legend, Columbia, 1993. Sagat, Street Fighter, Universal, 1994. Casals, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Cameron, The Killing Jar, Curb Entertainment, 1996.
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Television Appearances; Series: One Horse, Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times (also known as Return to Plum Creek and Lone Justice //), CBS, 1993.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, Best Cinematography, 1974, for Lenny.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Famous Shoes, Larry McMurtry's "Streets of Laredo/' CBS, 1995.
Film Work; Cinematographer, Except Where Indicated: The Beguiled, Universal, 1971. Dirty Harry, Warner Bros., 1971. Play Misty for Me, Universal, 1971. Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid, Universal, 1972. JoeKidd, Universal, 1972. Cameraman, Lost Horizon, Columbia, 1973. Blume in Love, Samuel Bronston, 1973. High Plains Drifter, Universal, 1973. The Outfit (also known as The Good Guys Always Win), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Lenny, United Artists, 1974. Night Moves, Warner Bros., 1975. Leadbelly, Paramount, 1976. The Outlaw]osey Wales, Warner Bros., 1976. The Shootist, Paramount, 1976. Sparkle, Warner Bros., 1976. Three Warriors, Fantasy, 1977. Big Wednesday, Warner Bros., 1978. "Baxter's Beauties of 1933" in Movie Movie, Warner Bros., 1978. Dreamer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Escape from Alcatraz, Paramount, 1979. Inchon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1981. Firefox, Warner Bros., 1982. Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains, Paramount, 1982. White Dog (also known as Trained to Kill), Paramount, 1982. (With Donald Thorin) Bad Boys, Universal, 1983. Sudden Impact, Warner Bros., 1983. (With Reynaldo Villalobos) Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. Beverly Hills Cop, Paramount, 1984. Tightrope, Warner Bros., 1984. Pale Rider, Warner Bros., 1985. Out of Bounds, Columbia, 1986. Psycho ///, Universal, 1986. Ratboy, Warner Bros., 1986. Back to the Beach, Paramount, 1987. License to Drive, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Men Don't Leave, Warner Bros., 1990. (With Brenton Spencer) Run, Buena Vista, 1991. The Super, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. (With Dariusz Wolski) Chains of Gold, Academy, 1992.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Voiceover, "In the White Man's Image," The American Experience, PBS, 1992. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Voiceover, "The Way West/' The American Experience, PBS, 1995. Jesse, Promised Land, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Seth, The Broken Chain, TNT, 1993. Red Cloud, Crazy Horse, TNT, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Crazy Horse, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. An American Reunion: New Beginnings, Renewed Hope (also known as An American Reunion: The People's Inaugural Celebration), HBO, 1993. Narrator, Indian America: A Gift from the Past, PBS, 1994. Voiceover, 500 Nations, CBS, 1995. Voiceover, In Search of the Oregon Trail, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. RECORDINGS Books on Tape: Recorded People of the Wolf, 1991; People of the River, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, December 20, 1993, pp. 109-111 .*
SURTEES, Bruce 1937PERSONAL Born July 23, 1937, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Robert L. (a cinematographer) and Maydell Surtees. Career: Cinematographer.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The Crush, Warner Bros., 1993. That Night, Warner Bros., 1993. Corrina, Corrina, New Line, 1994. The Stars Fell on Henrietta, Warner Bros., 1995. The Substitute, Orion, 1996. Television Work; Movies: Cinematographer, The Birds II: Land's End, Showtime, 1994.*
SUTHERLAND, Kiefer 1966(?)PERSONAL Full name, Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland; born December 21, c. 1966 (some sources say 1967), in London, England; son of Donald Sutherland (an actor), and Shirley Douglas (an actress); married Camelia Kath, September 12, 1986 (marriageended); married Kelly Winn, June 29,1996; children: (first marriage) Michelle Kath, Sarah, Ecfucation: Attended a Canadian boarding school. Addresses: /Agent—Ron Meyer/Jay Moloney, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hill, CA90212. Career: Actor. Left school to become an actor at the age of fifteen. Awards, Honors: Genie award nomination, 1984, for performance in Bay Boy. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Max Dugan Returns, Disney, 1983. Donald Campbell, Bay Boy, Orion, 1984. Tim, At Close Range, Orion, 1986. Brooks, Crazy Moon, Cinegem, 1986. Ace Merrill, Stand by Me, Columbia, 1986. Brian Mars, deputy, The Killing Time, New World, 1987. Danny Rivers, Promised Land, Vestron, 1987. David, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Josiah "Doc" Sculock, Young Guns, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Scott, / 969, Atlantic, 1988. Tad Allagash, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro Goldwyn Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Buster McHenry, Renegades, Universal, 1989. Josiah "Doc" Sculock, Young Guns II, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990.
SUTHERLAND • 361 John Buckner, Flashback, Paramount, 1990. Karl Hulten, Ricky Allen, Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (also known as Chicago Joe), New Line Cinema, 1990. Nelson Wright, Flatliners, Columbia, 1990. Voice of Nutcracker and Hans, The Nutcracker Prince, Warner Bros., 1990. Dr. Peter Morgan, Article 99, Orion, 1992. Lieutenant Jonathan Kendrick, A Few Good Men, Columbia, 1992. Sam Stanley, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, New Line Cinema, 1992. Athos, The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. Jeff, The Vanishing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Sonny, The Cowboy Way, Universal, 1994. Teresa's Tattoo, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Hugo, The Duke of Groove, Chanticleer Films/Ma & Pa Pictures, 1995. Robert Doob, Eye for an Eye, Paramount Pictures, 1996. Joey, The Last Days of Frankie the Fly, Fly Productions, 1996. Curtis Freley, Truth or Consequences N.M., Triumph Films, 1997. Dark City, New Line, 1997. Film Work: Director, Truth or Consequences N.M., Triumph Films, 1997. Television Appearances: (Television debut), Kevin Richter, Trapped in Silence (movie), CBS, 1986. Victor, Brotherhood of Justice (movie), ABC, 1986. 61st Annual Academy Awards (special), ABC, 1989. Denver Bayliss, Last Light (movie), Showtime, 1993. MattCordell, Fallen Angels (series), Showtime, 1995. Bob Wolverton, Freeway (movie), HBO, 1996. Television Work: Director, Last Light (movie), Showtime, 1993. Executive Producer, Dark Reflection (movie), Fox, 1994. Director, "Love and Blood" Fallen Angels (series), Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Mission," Amazing Stories (pilot), NBC, 1986. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut), Throne of Straw, Los Angeles Odyssey Theatre, 1977. Also appeared in productions of Minnesota Moon and America Modern.
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Periodicals: Cable Guide, August, 1988. Hollywood Reporter, January 11,1988. New York Post, August 18, 1986. People, April 9, 1984: June 13, 1994, p. 37. Philadelphia Magazine, April, 1992, pp. 35-41. Rolling Stone, February 25, 1988.*
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SWAYZE, Patrick 1952(?)(Pat Swayze) PERSONAL Full name, Patrick Wayne Swayze; born August 18, 1952 (one source says 1950; another source says 1955; other sources say 1954), in Houston, TX; son of Jesse Wayne (an engineering draftsman) and Patsy (a dancer, dance instructor, and choreographer) Swayze; married Lisa Niemi (a dancer and actress), 1976. Education: Studied dance with mother, Patsy Swayze; attended San Jacinto College for two years; studied with Harkness Ballet Company and Joffrey Ballet during the 1970s; trained as an actor with Warren Robertson and Milton Katselas. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, dancer, choreographer, singer, and songwriter. Alley Theater, Houston, TX, performer; Buffalo Ballet, Buffalo, NY, dancer; Eliot Feld Dance Company, principal dancer, late 1970s; performed as a singer and songwriter with various bands. Worked as a carpenter in New York and a house renovator in Los Angeles, CA. Head of Troph Productions. Awards, Honors: Won six drama critics awards (with wife, Lisa Niemi, and Nicholas Gunn), for Without a Word; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1987, for Dirty Dancing; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor, 1990, for Ghost; Golden Apple Award, star of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1990.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Ace, Skatetown, U.S.A., Columbia, 1979. Darrel Curtis, The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. Scott, Uncommon Valor, Paramount, 1983. Jed Eckert, Reef Dawn, United Artists (UA), 1984. Ernie "Slam" Webster, Crandview, U.S.A., Warner Bros., 1984. Derek Sutton, Youngblood, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1986. Nomad, 5tee/ Dawn, Vestron-Silver Lion, 1987. Johnny Castle, Dirty Dancing, Vestron, 1987. Chuck "Tiger" Warsaw, Tiger Warsaw, Sony, 1988. Dalton, Road House, MGM/UA, 1989. Truman Gates, Next of Kin, Warner Bros., 1989. Sam Wheat, Ghost, Paramount, 1990. Bodhi, Point Break, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Max Lowe, City of Joy, TriStar, 1992. Jack Charles, Father Hood, Buena Vista, 1993. Vida, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (also known as To Wong Fu with Love from Julie Newmar), Universal, 1995. Pecos Bill, Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill, Buena Vista, 1995. Jack, Three Wishes, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Film Work: Choreographer (with Lisa Niemi), Grandview, U.S.A., Warner Bros., 1984. Television Appearances; Movies: Chuck, The Comeback Kid, ABC, 1980. K. C. Barnes, Return of the Rebels, CBS, 1981. Doug Zimmer, Off Sides (also known as Pigs vs. Freaks), NBC, 1984. Also appeared in The New Season. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Orry Main, North and South, ABC, 1985. Orry Main, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: Texas 150: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1987. An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1988. The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood's Stuntmen, ABC, 1988. Superstars and Their Moms, TBS, 1989. To Be Free: The National Literacy Honors from the White House, ABC, 1990. Roy Orb/son Tribute to Benefit the Homeless, Showtime, 1990.
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Sinatra: Eighty Years My Way, ABC, 1995. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, HBO, 1995.
Stage Appearances: (Under name Pat Swayze) Servant, Goodtime Charley, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1975.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 30th Annual Crammy Awards, CBS, 1988. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1988. The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Presenter, The 32nd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1990. America's Dance Honors, ABC, 1990. The 23rd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1991. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Presenter, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. Presenter, The 1993 World Music Awards, ABC, 1993. Host and presenter, The 1994 World Music Awards, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The Newsweek American Achievement Awards, CBS, 1995. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. Presenter, The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1995.
Appeared in productions on and off Broadway, including the role of Danny Zuko in Grease, Broadway, beginning in 1978; also appeared in West 5/ofe Story and Without a Word, Beverly Hills Playhouse. Toured U.S. and Central American cities as Prince Charming, "Snow White/' Disney on Parade (ice show).
Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1990. Guest, The Oprah Winfrey Show, syndicated, 1996. Also appeared in "Life on Death Row," an episode of Amazing Stories, and as a soldier dying of leukemia on MM*S*H*, CBS. Other Television Appearances: Bandit, The Renegades, ABC (pilot), 1982, (series), 1983.
RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded "Cliffs Edge/'Very Tony Music Inc., 1989. Also recorded, with Wendy Fraser, "She's Like the Wind," on soundtrack album of Dirty Dancing; recorded, with Larry Gatlin, "Brothers," on soundtrack album of Next of Kin. Videos: Guest star, Swayze Dancing, First Run Productions, Inc., 1988. WRITINGS Author, with Lisa Niemi and Nicholas Gunn, Without a Word (play), produced at Beverly Hills Playhouse. Composer: Composer of music and lyrics for the songs (with Stacy Widelitz) "She's Like the Wind," Dirty Dancing, Vestron, 1987, and "Cliff's Edge," Very Tony Music Inc., 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 24, 1992, p. 30. People, September 10, 1984; August 6, 1990. Premiere, March, 1992, p. 56. (J5, May29, 1989.*
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TAGGART, Rita PERSONAL Born in Salinas, CA; married Haskell Wexler (a cinematographer), 1989. Education: Majored in special education at San Francisco State College; studied acting with Ray Reinhardt at the American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco. Addresses: Agent—Schoen & Associates, 606 North Larchmont, Suite 309, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Career: Actress. Has worked as a cocktail waitress, school teacher, and masseuse (for rock singer Rod Stewart). CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Blanche, Steambath, Showtime, 1984. Diane, Eye to Eye, ABC, 1985. Joan Foley, Almost Crown, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: Geri Ballin, Every Stray Dog and Kid, NBC, 1981. Joan Foley, Almost Grown, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Taxi, ABC, 1978. Marie Roscini, Hello, Larry, NBC, 1981. Farkis, "Miss Lonelyhearts," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Andrea, Hunter, NBC, 1985. Rosie McDonough, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985. Sylvia, Kate and Allie, CBS, 1985. Brenda, The Colbys, ABC, 1986. Sheilajessup, Hotel, ABC, 1986. Fern Hooten, "Splash, Too/' Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1988.
Also appeared as Carla B., Night Court, NBC; Rhoda, CBS; St. Elsewhere, NBC; Cagney and Lacey, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: James Dean, NBC, 1976. Amy Morrison, Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case, CBS, 1980. Nina, Seizure: The Story of Kathy Morris, CBS, 1980. Salt, Inmates: A Love Story, ABC, 1981. Janet Carlson, Born to Be Sold, NBC, 1981. Janice, The Other Victim, CBS, 1981. Sally, Mae West, ABC, 1982. Mrs. Walt Johnson, Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home!, NBC, 1983. Monica, The Cartier Heist, NBC, 1984. Kayjoyner, Terror on Highway 91, CBS, 1989. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Carol Schue, Straight Time, Warner Bros., 1978. Johnson, Coming Home, United Artists, 1978. Rita Jacovich, The China Syndrome, Columbia, 1979. Reporter, 1941, Universal, 1979. Thelma, Die Laughing, Warner Bros., 1980. Woman in bed, Used Cars, Columbia, 1980. Rita, Torchlight, Film Ventures International, 1984. Lillian Bingington, Weeds, DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Donna McCarthy, The Horror Show, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Betty Libner, Coupe de Ville, Universal, 1990. Kate Golden, Crossing the Bridge, Buena Vista, 1992. Emma Webber, At Home with the Webbers, LIVE Home Video, 1994. Autumn McBride, 5tea/ Big, Steal Little, Savoy Pictures, 1995.
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TALBOT, Lyle 1902-1996 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Lysle Hollywood Henderson, on February 8, 1902 (some sources say 1904), in Pittsburgh, PA; died March 3, 1996, in San Francisco, CA. Actor and director. Talbot enjoyed a long and prolific career as an actor, beginning his show business days as a magician's assistant and later as a magician who toured the country in traveling tent shows. In his late twenties, he founded the Nashville-based Lyle Talbot Players and performed in and directed repertory theater productions. He eventually found his way to Hollywood and had a role in 1932's Love Is a Racket. Numerous films followed, including Three on a Match, 20,000 Years in Sing Sing, Murder Is My Business, joe Palooka in Winner Take All, and No More Orchids. In his early career, he was cast as a leading man and worked with leading ladies such as Barbara Stanwyck and Loretta Young. One of the founding members of the Screen Actors Guild union in 1935, he saw some resentment from studios who began casting him in smaller roles. He found success on television in series such as Love That Bob, The Danny Thomas Show, and The Lucy Show. He is best remembered for his eleven-year stint as Joe Randolph, the Nelson's neighbor, in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. He later appeared on Who's the Boss and Newhart. Talbot continued to work in the theater, performing in shows such as The Odd Couple, Camelot, and The Front Page. He is known to cult cinema fans for appearing in Plan 9 from Outer Space, directed by Ed Wood and starring Bela Lugosi, which was awarded the Golden Turkey Award for being "the worst film ever made." In all, Talbot completed work in more than 150 films, including several documentaries filmed by his son Stephen Talbot. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, March 7, 1996, section 3, p. 11. Los Angeles Times, March 5, 1996, p. A14. New York Times, March 5, 1996, p. B12.
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Born Christine Joan Taylor, c. 1972, in Allentown, PA; daughter of Skip (an owner of a security company) and Joan (a homemaker) Taylor. Education: Graduate of Allentown Central Catholic High, 1989. Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010-3801. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Melissa Smock, Calendar Girl, 1993. Julie, Showdown, 1994. Terri, Night of the Demons 2, Borde Releasing, 1994. Marcia Brady, The Brady Bunch Movie, Paramount, 1995. Brooke Kaufman, Breaking Free, Leucadia Film Corporation, 1995. Marcia Brady, A Very Brady Sequel, Paramount, 1996. Lauren, Campfire Tales, 1996. Laura Lizzie, The Craft (also known as Dangereuse Alliance), Columbia, 1996. Princess Stephanie, To the Ends of Time, Imperial Entertainment Corporation, 1996. Overnight Delivery, New Line Cinema, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Melody, Hey Dude, Nickelodeon, 1989. Mary, Party Girl, Fox, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Marilyn, Here Come the Munsters, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Cliff's Daughter, Dallas (last episode), CBS, 1991. Ditzy girl in book store group, Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1994. Debby, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1995. Ellen (Jerry's young girlfriend), Seinfeld, NBC, 1997. Stage Appearances: Marcia Brady, The Real Live Brady Bunch, Los Angeles, 1992. Also appeared in community theatre productions of Grease and Fiddler on the Roof.
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Periodicals: People Weekly, March 13,1995, pp. 55-56; November 18, 1996, p. 105.*
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, November, 1988, pp. 32, 34-38.*
TERRY, Nigel 1945TEMPLE, Julien 1953PERSONAL PERSONAL Born August 15, 1945, in Bristol, England. Born November 26,1953, in London, England; married Amanda Pirie (a producer). Education: Attended King's College, Cambridge University; attended British National Film School. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Addresses:/Agent—Talent Group, Inc., 9250 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 208, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Kate Feast Management, 43-A Princess Rd., Regents Park, London NW1 8JS, England. Career: Actor. CREDITS
Career: Director and screenwriter. Director of rock music videos for artists, including David Bowie, Janet Jackson, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and Neil Young. CREDITS Film Work; Director: The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, 1980. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, Miramax, 1981. It's All True, Island, 1983. Absolute Beginners, Orion, 1986. Running Out of Luck, CBS Records Group, 1986. "Rigoletto" segment, Aria, Miramax/Warner Bros., 1987. Earth Girls Are Easy, Vestron, 1989. (With Christine Strand) At the Max (also known as Rolling Stones: Live at the Max), I max, 1991. Bullet, 1996. Also appeared in Undercover. Television Work; Director: ABC in Concert, ABC, 1991. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, 1980. (With Mickjagger) Running Out of Luck, CBS Records Group, 1986. (With others) Aria, Miramax/Warner Bros., 1987. Also scripted Undercover.
Stage Appearances: Private Evans, The Long and the Short and the Tall, Dolphin Theatre Company, Shaw Theatre, London, 1971. Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet, Dolphin Theatre Company, Shaw Theatre, London, 1972. Knife, Big Wolf, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1972. Richard, Rooted, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1973. Stuart, Kingdom Coming, Round House Theatre, London, 1973. Darkie, The Fool, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1975. Duke Magnus de la Gardie, Queen Christina, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, U.K., 1977. John, The Sons of Light, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, U.K., 1977. Soranzo, T/s Pity She's a Whore, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-onAvon, 1977, then Warehouse Theatre, London, 1978. Duke of Exeter, Henry VI, Part Three, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, 1977, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1978. George, Look Out. . . . Here Comes Trouble, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, London, 1978. Cleon and knight, Pericles, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, 1979.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Aristarch Dominikovitch Golaschapov, The Suicide, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, 1979. Ekart, Baal, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, 1979. Casca and Pindarus,/u//us Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratfordon-Avon, 1979. Walter Pursar, Operation Bad Apple, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1982. Milton, Victory, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1983. The Possessed, Almeida Theatre, London, 1985. Bosola, The Duchess of Malfi, Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre, London, 1989. Film Appearances: Prince John, The Lion in Winter, AVCO-Embassy, 1968. King Arthur, Excalibur, Warner Bros., 1981. Gregory Thomas and Michael Richardson, Deja Vu, Cannon, 1985. Aden Morris, Sylvia, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists Classics, 1985. Title role, Caravaggio, British Film Institute/Cinevista, 1986. Narrator, The Last of England, Sales Company/International Film Circuit/Blue Dolphin, 1987. Abraham, War Requiem, Anglo International, 1989. Father, The Orchid House, 1991. Roldan, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Warner Bros., 1992. Mortimer, Edward II, Fine Line, 1992. Voiceover, Blue (documentary), Zeitgeist, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Sir Thomas Gray, Covington Cross (also known as Charing Cross), ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: The Mushroom Picker, 1993. Vittorio Vulliamy, Devil's Advocate, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in Highlander: The Series, syndicated.*
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PERSONAL Born in 1974, in Long Beach, CA; father, a landscape architect; mother, a homemaker.
THIESSEN « 3 6 7 Addresses: /Agent—Gold/Marshak Associates, 3600 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actress. Has appeared in commercials and worked as a model. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Kelly Kapowski, Saved by the Bell: The New Class (also known as CoodMorning, Miss Bliss), NBC, 1988-93. Kelly Kapowski, Saved fay the Bell: The College Years, NBC, 1993-94. Valerie Malone, Beverly Hills, 90210 (also known as Class of Beverly Hills), Fox, 1994—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in Step by Step, Charles in Charge, and The Hogan Family. Television Appearances; Movies: Jenny Monroe, A Killer among Friends (also known as Friends to the End), CBS, 1992. Kelly Kapowski, Saved fay the Bell—Hawaiian Style, NBC, 1992. Kelly Kapowski, Saved by the Bell—Wedding in Las Vegas, NBC, 1994. Caitlin Rose, She Fought Alone (also known as Scared by Love), NBC, 1995. Jennifer Moore, The Stranger Beside Me (also known as The Enemy within: The Linda Bergstrom Story), ABC, 1995. Annalisse, Buried Secrets (also known as The Haunting ofAnnalisse and The Angel Girl), NBC, 1996. Alison Sullivan, Sweet Dreams (also known as Forget Me Not), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: International Swimsuit '91 with Elle Macpherson, NBC, 1991. "50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1992. Kelly Kapowski, Saved by the Bell Graduation Special, NBC, 1993. A "90210" Christmas Special (also known as Christmas Break with "Beverly Hills, 90210"), Fox, 1994. Host, Celebrity First Loves, Fox, 1995. The Road to Fame on "Melrose Place" and "90210," Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 1996 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1996.
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Television Work: Coproducer, Buried Secrets (also known as The Haunting of Annalisse and Angel Girl), NBC, 1996. Film Appearances: Tracy, Son-in-Law, Buena Vista, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, July 28, 1995, p. 22. New York Times, August 7, 1994. People, February 13, 1995, pp. 94-95. TV Guide, August 26, 1995, p. 12.*
THIGPEN, Lynne 1948(?)PERSONAL Born December 22, c. 1948 (one source says 1940), in Joliet, IL. Education: Attended University of Illinois. Addresses: Agent—Michael Thomas Agency, 305 Madison Ave., Suite 4419, New York, NY 10165. Career: Actress and singer. Awards, Honors: Received Antoinette Perry Award nomination.
Bonnie, Balm in Gilead, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1984, then Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1984-85. Cora, "D," Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1985. Mrs. Baker, A Month of Sundays, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1987. Mrs. Gamadge, The Best Man, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1987. Rose Maxson, Fences, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1988. Lena, Boesman and Lena, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1992. Also appeared in (Broadway debut) The Night That Made America Famous; Timbuktu!; Working; and Godspell (New York City). Film Appearances: Lynne, Godspell, Columbia, 1973. D. J., The Warriors, Paramount, 1979. Jo, Tootsie, Columbia, 1982. Telephone operator, Working, 1982. Motor Woman, Streets of Fire, Universal/RKO, 1984. Claire, 5weet Liberty, Universal, 1986. Reporter, Hello Again, Buena Vista, 1987. Contact at Eldridge Street, Running on Empty, 1988. Leona Barrett, Lean on Me, Warner Bros., 1989. Dr. Gardner, Impulse, Warner Bros., 1990. Nurse White, Article 99, Orion, 1992. Kelly Noble, Bob Roberts, Paramount/Miramax, 1992. Grandma Walker, Blankman, Columbia, 1994. Helen, Naked in New York, Fine Line, 1994. Janet, The Paper, Universal, 1994. Ida Conklin, ]ust Cause, Warner Bros., 1995.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Dina, The Magic Show, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1976. Persona Non Grata, But Never Jam Today, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1979. Various roles, Tintypes, Theatre at St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1980, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1980-81. Ex-slave, Ida B. Wells, Sister Tessie, Gertrude "Ma" Rainey, Hannah Tutson, Jackie "Moms" Mabley, and Fannie Lou Hamer, And I Ain't Finished Yet, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. More ofLoesser (revue), King Cole Room, St. RegisSheraton, New York City, 1982. Rita, Educating Rita, Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 1983. Joellen, Full Hookup, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1983-84.
Television Appearances; Series: Nancy, Love, Sidney, NBC, 1982-83. The News Is the News, NBC, 1983. Naomi Sayers, FM, NBC, 1989. The chief and Edwina, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, PBS, 1991. Grace Keefer, All My Children, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Alice Stovall, Separate but Equal, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sue, Pottsville, CBS, 1980. Also appeared in For the People and Those Two. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. "Savages," Law and Order, NBC, 1995. "Switch/7 Law and Order, NBC, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Also appeared as Loretta, Gimme a Break, NBC; The Cosby Show, NBC; The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, NBC; Roseanne, ABC; Dear John, NBC; LA Law, NBC; Frank's Place, CBS; thirtysomething, ABC; and Preston Episodes. Television Appearances; Movies: Rica Towne, Rockabye, CBS, 1986. Barbara, Fear Stalk, CBS, 1989. Captain Cardenas, Cagney & Lacey: The View Through the Class Ceiling (also known as Cagney & Lacey: Bleeding Blue), CBS, 1995. Mrs. Tracy, "The Boys Next Door/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Jane Azenauer, Pretty Poison, Fox, 1996. Myke Wheelwright, A Mother's Instinct, CBS, 1996.
THOMAS «369 Television Appearances; Specials: A Busch Gardens-Sea World Summer Safari, CBS, 1992. The Making of the Lion King, Disney Channel, 1994. Movie News Hot Summer Sneak Preview, CBS, 1994. Behind Closed Doors III with Joan Lunden, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Kids'Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1992. Host, Cybermania '94: The Ultimate Gamer Awards, TBS, 1994. The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1996. Family Film Awards, CBS, 1996. 1996 ShoWest Awards, TNT, 1996.
Television Appearances; Specials: Mrs. Meeks, "Private Affairs," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1989. Jo Delancey, "Girlfriend," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1993. Host and narrator, Listening to Children: A Moral Journey with Robert Coles, 1995. Narrator, A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom, PBS, 1996.
Film Appearances: Voice of young Simba, The Lion King (animated), Buena Vista, 1994. Tom Sawyer, Tom and Huck, Buena Vista, 1995. Man of the House (also known as Man 2 Man), Buena Vista, 1995. Title role, The Adventures of Pinocchio, New Line Cinema, 1996.
OTHER SOURCES
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals: Essence, June, 1992, p. 48.*
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Periodicals: People, August 1, 1994, pp. 49-50. Premiere, January, 1996, pp. 73-75.*
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Born in September, 1981, in Bethlehem, PA; son of Stephen Weiss (an industrial sales manager) and Claudine Thomas. Avocational interests: Fly fishing, collecting sports cards, street hockey.
Born in Dorset, England; married a doctor; children: Hannah. Education: Attended Central School of Speech and Drama and Ecole Nationale des Arts et Techniques de Theatre.
Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Randy Taylor, Home Improvement, ABC, 1991—. Voice of George, Itsy Bitsy Spider (animated), USA, 1993-94.
Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Award, best newcomer, 1989, for A Handful of Dust; Evening Standard Award and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actress, 1995, for Four Weddings and a Funeral; Evening Standard Award, best actress, 1996, for Angels and Insects; Academy
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Award nomination, best actress in a leading role, 1997, for The English Patient.
Pretty in Pink and 5ome Kind of Wonderful)-, children: Madeline, Zoey.
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Addresses: /Agent—Bob Gersh, The Gersh Agency, 222 North Canon Dr., Suite 202, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Film Appearances: Mary Sharon, Under the Cherry Moon, Warner Bros., 1986. Lady Brenda Last, A Handful of Dust, 1988. Fiona, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Polygram, 1994. Fiona, Bitter Moon, Columbia, 1994. Unforgettable Summer, 1994. Matty Crompton, Angels and Insects, Samuel GoldwynCo., 1995. Shadow Play, [France], 1996. Caroline, The Pompatus of Love, BMC Independents, 1996. Narrator, Microcosmos, Miramax, 1996. Sarah Davies, Mission Impossible, Paramount, 1996. Katharine Clifton, The English Patient, Miramax, 1996. Also appeared in Force Majeur, Endless Carries, Aux Veux de Monde, Richard III, and Body and Soul, 1994. Scheduled to appear as Sarah in /Amour et confusions. Television Appearances; Movies: The Tent/7 Man, 1988. Titmuss Regained, 1992. Imogen, The Revenger's Comedies, BBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (also known as Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming), 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nancy, Mistral's Daughter, 1984. Immortal Gatekeeper, Gulliver's Travels, 1996. Alice, Belle Epoque, [France], 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, July, 1988, p. 26.*
THOMPSON, Lea 1961PERSONAL Born May 31, 1961, in Rochester, MN; married Howard Deutch (a director known for such films as
Career: Actress. Dancer with Pennsylvania Ballet Company, American Ballet Theatre, and San Francisco Ballet. Featured in several Burger King commercials. Awards, Honors: People's Choice Award, best female television performer in a new series, 1996, for Caroline in the City. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Kelly Ann Bukowski,/aws 3-D, Universal, 1983. Lisa, All the Right Moves, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Anita, The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Erica, Red Dawn, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Marigold De La Hunt, Going Undercover, Miramax, 1984. Lorraine Baines/Lorrain McFly, Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Beverly Switzler, Howard the Duck, Universal, 1986. Kathryn, 5pace Camp, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Amanda Jones, Some Kind of Wonderful, Paramount, 1987. Stacy, Casual Sex, Universal, 1988. Sybil, The Wizard of Loneliness, Skouras, 1988. Lorraine McFly, Back to the Future II, Universal, 1989. Maggie and Lorraine McFly, Back to the Future III, Universal, 1990. Dr. Robin Van Dorn, Article 99, Orion, 1992. Laura, The Beverly Hillbillies, Fox, 1993. Alice Mitchell, Dennis the Menace, Family Entertainment, 1993. Ms. Roberts, The Little Rascals, Universal, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Caroline Duffy, Caroline in the City, NBC, 1995—. Television Appearances; Movies: Sally Matthews, Nightbreaker (also known as /Advance to Ground Break Zero), TNT, 1989. Peg Guthrie, Montana, TNT, 1990. Annie Beales, Stolen Babies, Lifetime, 1993. Amy Hightower, The Substitute Wife (also known as The Substitute) NBC, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Brianne Hawkins, The Unspoken Truth (also known as Living the Lie and Breaking the Silence), NBC, 1995. Christine Paley, The Right to Remain Silent, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sylvia Vane, "Only Sin Deep," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. "Robert Wuhl's World Tour/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990.
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OTHER SOURCES
Other Television Appearances: Host, HBO New Year (special), HBO, 1990. Presenter, Gemini Awards (special), 1992. Presenter, Canadian Music Video Awards (special), 1994. Host, "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?/' TNT Movies (episodic), TNT, 1995. Host, Comedy Product, Comedy Central, 1995. Guest, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Comedy Central, 1996, ABC, 1997.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 10,1995, pp. 2629. TV Guide, November 11, 1995, pp. 20-23.*
Also appeared as host, Out There in Hollywood (special), Comedy Central; and as a guest in episodes of Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Late Show with David Letterman, and Later with Greg Kinnear.
Television Appearances; Specials: The 11th Annual ACE Awards, Bravo, 1990. A Menace Called Dennis, CBS, 1993. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Clobe Awards, NBC, 1996. Presenter, The Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1996.
THOMPSON, Scott 1959(?)PERSONAL Born June 12, 1959 (one source says c. 1961), in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. Education: Attended York University. Addresses: Contact—Curb Entertainment, 3907 West Alameda Ave., Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor and comedian. Appeared with Kids in the Hall troupe at clubs in Canada and the United States. Awards, Honors: Gemini Awards, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best performance in a variety or performing arts program or series and best writing in a comedy or variety program or series, both 1989, and Gemini Award, best writing in a comedy or variety program or series, and CableACE Award nomination, best actor in a comedy, both 1990, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in writing in a variety or music program, 1995, all for The Kids in the Hall.
Film Appearances: Controller, Millennium, 1989. Buddy Cole, Super 8 1/2, 1993. Out: Stories of Lesbian and Gay Youth in Canada, 1994. Mrs. Hurdicure, Wally Terzinsky, a Big Stummie scientist, Malek, Clemptor, The Queen, and Baxter, Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (also known as Brain Candy, The Kids in the Hall BRAIN CANDY, and The Drug), Paramount, 1996. Russell, Hijacking Hollywood, Curb Entertainment, 1997. WRITINGS Television Series: The Kids in the Hall, CBC (also aired on HBO and CBS), 1989-95. Screenplays: Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (also known as Brain Candy, The Kids in the Hall BRAIN CANDY, and The Drug), Paramount, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, January, 1991, p. 28. Macleans, April 22, 1996, pp. 76-77. US, April, 1996, p. 107.*
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TOLKAN, James 1931PERSONAL Full name, James S. Tolkan; born June 20, 1931 in Calumet, Ml; son of Ralph M. Tolkan (a cattle dealer); married; wife's name, Parmalee (a costume designer). Education: University of Iowa, B.A., drama, 1956; trained for the stage with Stella Adler. Avocational interests: Collecting folk art. Addresses: /Agent—Judith Moss, Paradigm Talent, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1950-51. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Improvised council, Between Two Thieves, York Playhouse, New York City, 1960. Frank, The Shoemaker and the Peddler, East 74th Street Theatre, New York City, 1960. Seth Gale, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Phoenix Theatre Company, Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1963. Herman Glogauer, Once in a Lifetime, York Playhouse, New York City, 1964. Carnival person, The Three Sisters, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1964. A View from the Bridge, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1965. Wait Until Dark, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1966. Weiss, The Cannibals, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1968. Officer of the Queen's guard, Mary Stuart, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1971. Two Ton Tessie (sergeant), Pinkville, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1971. Pope, The S/7ent Partner, Actors' Studio, New York City, 1972. Jury member, Twelve Angry Men, Queens Playhouse, New York City, 1972. Tola, Narrow Road to the Deep North, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1972. Dr. Marrow, Forty-Two Seconds from Broadway, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1973. Katz, Full Circle, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1973.
Gonzalo, The Tempest, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1974. Rosse, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1974. Charlie Allman, Dream of a Blacklisted Actor, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1975. Dandelion Wine, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1976. Allon, Menachem, and D. P., Colda, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1977. Skinny, Jungle of Cities, Colonnades Theatre, New York City, 1979. Billy, Wings, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1979. The Life of Galileo, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1981. The Front Page, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Dave Moss, Glengarry Glen Ross, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, both 1984. Harvey, One Tennis Shoe, Marathon '85, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1985. Detective Lieutenant Fine, "Clara" in Danger: Memory!, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1987. Also appeared with the Charles Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1967-68; Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1969; Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1972-73; Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA, 1976; and Arena Stage, 1981. Major Tours: Dr. Artinian, then bell boy, The Best Man, U.S. cities, 1961-62. Film Appearances: Edwards, St/7etto, AVCO-Embassy, 1969. Mr. Brown, They Might Be Giants, Universal, 1971. Contact man, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, Paramount, 1973. Napoleon, Love and Death, United Artists, 1975. Coroner, The Amityville Horror, American International, 1979. District Attorney Polito, Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981. Baldy, Wo/fen, Warner Bros., 1981. St. Glass, Author! Author!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Conferee, Hanky-Panky, Columbia, 1982. Bishop's voice, "The Bishop of Battle" in Nightmares, Universal, 1983.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Wigan, WarGames, United Artists, 1983. Maynard, Iceman, Universal, 1984. Howard Simpson, The River, Universal, 1984. Hanley, Turk 182!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Turner, Flanagan (also known as Walls of Glass), United Film Distribution, 1985. Mr. Strickland, Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Brackman, Armed and Dangerous, Columbia, 1986. Stinger, Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. Harry, Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1986. Detective Lubic, Masters of the Universe, Cannon, 1987. Mr. Bjornstead, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Colonel Tanzer, Viper, Fries Distributing, 1988. Benny Pistone, Split Decisions (also known as Kid Gloves), New Century/Vista, 1988. Joe Hanley, True Blood (also known as Edge of Darkness), Fries Entertainment, 1989. Captain Coolidge, Second Sight, 1989. Judge, Family Business, 1989. Back to the Future, Part II, 1989. Marshal Strickland, Back to the Future, Part III, Universal, 1990. Numbers, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. Sal Nichols, Opportunity Knocks, Universal, 1990. Vince, Driving Me Crazy, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1991. Patch, Hangfire, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1991. Mr. Thorn, Problem Child 2, Universal, 1991. Bloodfist IV: Die Trying, Horizons Home Video, 1992. Levitt, Boiling Point, Warner Bros., 1993. Underworld, Trimark Pictures, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Lester Mintz, Mary, CBS, 1985-86. Captain Ray Parker, Sunset Beat, ABC, 1990. Captain Mike "Rags" Ragland, The Hat Squad, CBS, 1992. Dallas Cassel, Cobra (also known as Viper), syndicated, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Roger Williams, "The Peach Gang," Ourstory, PBS, 1975. Billy, "Wings," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Norman Keyes, Remington Steele, NBC, 1985,1986, and 1987. Mason Mather, Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Narrator, "Do the Guilty Go Free?/' America Undercover, HBO, 1988. Ruger, The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Narrator, "Guns: A Day in the Death of America/' America Undercover, HBO, 1990.
TORN » 3 7 3 Narrator, "Convicts on the Street: One Year on Parole," America Undercover, HBO, 1990. Also appeared on Tales from the Crypt, HBO. Television Appearances; Movies: Kennel master, Little Spies, ABC, 1986. Dr. Siegel, Leap of Faith, CBS, 1988. Major Alex Thompson, Weekend War, ABC, 1988. Lieutenant Ed Henderson, The Case of the Hillside Stranglers (also known as Bloodbrothers: The Hillside Strang/ers), NBC, 1989. Tenelli, The Sketch Artist (also known as Drawing Fire), Showtime, 1992. Joe Maloney, Beyond Betrayal, CBS, 1994. Tenelli, Sketch Artist II: Hands That See, Showtime, 1995.*
TORN, Rip 1931PERSONAL Original name Elmore Rual Torn, Jr.; born February 6,1931, in Temple, TX; son of Elmore Rual (an economist) and Thelma (Spacek) Torn; married Ann Wedgeworth (an actress), January 15,1955 (divorced, June, 1961); married Geraldine Page (an actress); children: (first marriage) Danae; (second marriage) Angelica, Anthony, Jonathan. Education: Attended Texas A&M College (now University); University of Texas, B.S.F.A., 1953; trained for the stage with Alice Hermes, Sanford Meisner, Lee Strasberg, and Martha Graham School of the Dance. Addresses:/Agent—Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., P.O. Box 5167, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and director. Worked as an oilfield roustabout and an architectural drafter. Military service: National Guard (some sources say U.S. Army). Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America, Actors' Studio (member of board of directors and production board; first chairperson of founding committee), Sigma Chi. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1959, for Chaparral; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor in a drama, 1960, for 5weet Bird of Youth; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1967, for The Deer Park; Obie Award, best director,
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1968, for The Beard; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1983, for Cross Creek; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or special, 1985, for The Atlanta Child Murders; Annual Cable Excellence (ACE) Award, best supporting actor, 1994, and Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, 1994, 1995, all for The Larry Sanders Show. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Brick, Baby Doll, Warner Bros., 1956. Time Limit, United Artists (UA), 1957. A Face in the Crowd, Warner Bros., 1957. Pork Chop Hill, UA, 1959. King of Kings, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1961. Hero's Island, UA, 1962. 5weet Bird of Youth, MGM, 1962. Critic's Choice, Warner Bros., 1963. Cincinnati Kid, MGM, 1965. One Spy Too Many, MGM, 1966. Beach Red, UA, 1967. You're a Big Boy Now, Seven Arts, 1967. Beyond the Law, Grove, 1968. Sol Madrid, MGM, 1968. Coming Apart, independent, 1969. Tropic of Cancer, Paramount, 1970. Slaughter, American International, 1972. Payday, Cinerama, 1973. Crazy/oe, Columbia, 1974. Birch Interval, Gamma III, 1976. The Man Who Fell to Earth, Columbia, 1976. Nasty Habits, Brut, 1977. Coma, UA, 1978. The Private Files of]. Edgar Hoover, American International Pictures, 1978. The Seduction of Joe Tynan, Universal, 1979. First Family, Warner Bros., 1980. One-Trick Pony, Warner Bros., 1980. Heartland, 1980. Jinxed, MGM/UA, 1982. Airplane II: The Sequel, Paramount, 1982. A Stranger Is Watching, MGM/UA, 1982. The Beastmaster, MGM, 1982. Cross Creek, Universal, 1983. Misunderstood, MGM/UA, 1984. Dino, Songwriter, TriStar, 1984. Flashpoint, TriStar, 1984. City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. Summer Rental, Paramount, 1985. Beer, Orion, 1985. Sheriff Hank Pearson, Extreme Prejudice, TriStar, 1987. Buford Pope, Nadine, TriStar, 1987.
Vic Luca, Hit List, New Line, 1990. Sheriff, Cold Feet, Avenue Pictures, 1990. Bob Diamond, Defending Your Life, Warner Bros., 1991. Walt Whitman, Beautiful Dreamers, Hemdale Releasing, 1992. Dr. Karl Resnick, Do//y Dearest, Trimark Pictures, 1992. Merritt W. Morton, Robocop 3, Orion, 1993. Beyond the Law, LIVE Entertainment, 1994. Noel Lord, Where the Rivers Flow North, Caledonia Pictures, 1994. For Better or Worse (also known as Stranger Things), Columbia, 1995. General Panzer, Canadian Bacon, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Arthur, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Admiral Winslow, Down Periscope, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Appeared as Frank Maheu, Blind Curve, 1989, and as Dr. Markowitz, Silent Like Class, 1989; also appeared in the films Maidstone, 1976, and Scarab, 1982. Film Director: The Telephone, New World, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Arthur, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Richard M. Nixon, Blind Ambition, CBS, 1979. General Ulysses S. Grant, The Blue and the Cray, CBS, 1982. Kit Carson, Dream West, CBS, 1986. Adolphus, John Jakes's Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: George Oldenberg, The President's Plane Is Missing, ABC, 1973. Glen Tuttle, Attack on Terror: The FBI versus the Ku K/ux K/an, CBS, 1975. Dr. Hartogs, Betrayal, NBC, 1978. K. W. Hicks, Steel Cowboy (also known as Fast Lane Fever), NBC, 1978. Jack Baker, A Shining Season, CBS, 1979. Charles Burt, Rape and Marriage—The Rideout Case, CBS, 1980. Carlo Ponti, Sophia Loren: Her Own Story, NBC, 1980. Stuart Blankfort, When She Says No, ABC, 1984. Wilheim Gehbert, The Execution, NBC, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Lewis Slaton, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. Tim Nettleton, Manhunt for Claude Dallas, CBS, 1986. Lyndon B. Johnson, J. Edgar Hoover (also known as Hoover), Showtime, 1987. Joe Datilla, Laguna Heat, HBO, 1987. J. S. Kraft, The King of Love, ABC, 1987. Corbet St. James IV, Destination: America, ABC, 1987. Tom "Boss" Finley, Tennessee Williams's "Sweet Bird of Youth/NBC, 1989. Gideon Hogarth, "None So Blind/' /Co/a/c (also known as The ABC Saturday Mystery), ABC, 1990. Colonel Fargo, By Dawn's Early Light (also known as The Grand Tour), HBO, 1990. Captain Jack Parsons, Pair of Aces (also known as RIP), CBS, 1990. Leon Lamarr, "Death Hits the Jackpot/' Columbo!, ABC, 1991. Jack Parsons, Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind, CBS, 1991. Brian Stansbury, My Son Johnny (also known as My Son Frankle and My Brother F'rankle], CBS, 1991. Happy Sam, T Bone N Weasel, TNT, 1992. Bill Morgan, A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story (also known as With Reason to Suspect), ABC, 1992. Admiral Paul Yost, "Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster" (also known as "Disaster at Valdez" and "Three Days at Valdez"), HBO Showcase, HBO, 1992. Beyond the Law (also known as Fixing the Shadow, The SID, and The Secret Investigation Division), HBO, 1994. Dr. Leonard Bailey, Heart of a Child, NBC, 1994. Russell Vanik, Letter to My Killer, USA, 1995. Rear Admiral Jack Snyder, She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal (also known as Tailhook), ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Murder of a Sandflea," /Craft Television Theatre, NBC, 1956. "The Blue Hotel," Omnibus, ABC, 1956. "Wetback Run," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1956. "The Big Wave," Alcoa Presents, NBC, 1956. "So Short a Season," Kaiser Aluminum Hour, NBC, 1957. "Number Twenty-Two," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1957. "The Little Bullfighter," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1957. "Hostages to Fortune," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1957. "The Killer Instinct," Kraft Theatre, NBC, 1957. "Jody," Rest/ess Gun, NBC, 1957. "The Charm," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1958.
TORN «375 "Eddie," Kraft Theatre, NBC, 1958. "Bomber's Moon," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1958. "Murder and the Android," Sunday Showcase, NBC, 1959. "Epitaph for a Golden Girl," Pursuit, CBS, 1959. "Face of a Hero," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "The Tunnel," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "The Purple Room," Thriller, NBC, 1960. "The Masterpiece," The Untouchables, ABC, 1961. "The Kiss-Off," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1961. "The Hunter and the Hunted," Frontier Circus, CBS, 1961. "A Case Study of Two Savages," Naked City, ABC, 1962. "The Chemistry of Anger," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1962. "The Spoiler," The Untouchables, ABC, 1963. "Who Will Cheer My Bonnie Bride?" Route 66, CBS, 1963. "The Proud and the Angry," The Lieutenant, NBC, 1963. "A Doll's House with Pompons and Trophies," Channing, ABC, 1963. "Millions of Faces," Breaking Point, ABC, 1963. Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. "The Secret in the Stone," Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1964. "The Pathfinder," The Great Adventure, CBS, 1964. "A Gift of Hope," Combat, ABC, 1964. "An Exchange of Gifts," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1964. "The Lorelei," Twelve O'clock High, ABC, 1965. "The Alexander the Greater Affair," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1965. "Escort to Doom," Rawhide, CBS, 1965. "Monserrat," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1971. "Blind Hunch," Bonanza, NBC, 1971. "A Marriage Proposal," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1972. "The Open Web," Mannix, CBS, 1972. "A Touch of Madness," Ghost Story, NBC, 1972. "The Dutchman," Most Wanted, ABC, 1977. "The Intimate Friends of Jenny Wilde," Eddie Capra Mysteries, NBC, 1978. Actors on Acting, PBS, 1984. "Heartland,"American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Specials: Locky McCormick, "Johnny Belinda," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. Paul Winter, Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life, CBS, 1961. Walt Whitman, Song of Myself, PBS, 1976. Big Daddy Pollitt, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Showtime, 1984. Solomon Chandler, "April Morning," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1988.
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Presenter, The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. Presenter, The 16th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. Narrator, James Dean: A Portrait, The Discovery Channel, 1995. The Late Show with David Letterman Video Special 2 (also known as The Late Show with David Letterman Primetime Video Special 2), CBS, 1996. Presenter, The 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Brick, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Morosco Theatre, 1956. Val, Orpheus Descending, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, 1958. Bubbajohn, Chaparral, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1958. Tom Junior (later Chance Wayne), Sweet Bird of Youth, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1959-60. Carlo, Daughter of Silence, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1961. Title role, Macbeth, University of Texas, Austin, 1962. Eban Cabot, Desire under the Elms, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1963. Edmund Darrell, Strange Interlude, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1963. Lyle, Blues for Mr. Charlie, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Theatre, New York City, 1964. Peter, The Kitchen, 81st Street Theatre, New York City, 1966. Bernie Dodd, The Country Girl, City Center, New York City, 1966. Marion Faye, The Deer Park, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1967. Roberto, The Cuban Thing, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1968. Edward Morris, Dream of a Blacklisted Actor, Theatre de Lys, 1969. Edgar, The Dance of Death, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1970, then Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1971. The Marriage Proposal, Playhouse in the Park, Philadelphia, PA, 1971. The Boor, Playhouse in the Park, 1971. William McLeod, Barbary Shore, New York Shakespeare Festival, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Richard Nixon, Expletive Deleted, Theatre of the Riverside Church, New York City, 1974. The Little Foxes, Academy Festival Theatre, Lake Forest, IL, then Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, 1974. Captain, The Father, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1975. Tom, The Glass Menagerie, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1975. A Streetcar Named Desire, Academy Festival Theatre, 1976. Gustav, Creditors, Hudson Guild Theatre, 1977. Henry Hackmore, Seduced, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1979. Don, Mixed Couples, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1980. The man in English, The Man and the Fly, Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, New York City, 1982. Chris Christopherson, Anna Christie, Criterion Theatre Center Stage Right, then Roundabout Theatre, both New York City, 1993. Also appeared in Marriage and Money, 1971, Fever for Life, 1975, Night Shift, 1977, Terrible Jim Fitch, and Village Wooing. Toured as Chance Wayne, Sweet Bird of Youth, U.S. cities, 1960; toured in Marriage and Money, U.S. cities, 1971. Stage Director: The Beard, Evergreen Theatre, New York City, 1967, then Royal Court Theatre, London, 1968. The Honest-to-God Schnozzola, Gramercy Arts Theatre, New York City, 1969. Look Away, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1973. Creditors, Hudson Guild Theatre, 1977. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, September 12, 1994, p. 81. Playboy, \u\y, 1993, p. 114. Texas Monthly, August, 1994, p. 94. TV Guide, June 25, 1994, p. 30.*
TOWNE, Robert 1936(P. H. Vazak, Edward Wain) PERSONAL Born in 1936, in Los Angeles, CA; second wife's name, Luisa; children: one daughter. Education: Studied philosophy and literature at Pomona State College; studied acting with Jeff Corey.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Addresses: Office—Warner Brothers, Inc., 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91522. /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Writer, director, producer, and actor. Has worked as a real estate agent and commercial fisherman. Military service: U.S. Army. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, 1973, for The Last Detail; Academy Award, Best Original Screenplay, 1974, for Chinatown; Academy Award nomination, Best Original Screenplay, 1975, for Shampoo; Academy Award nomination, Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, 1984, for Creystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Edward Wain) Martin, The Last Woman on Earth, Filmgroup, 1960. (As Edward Wain) Sparks Moran, The Creature from the Haunted Sea, Filmgroup, 1961. Richard, Drive, He Said, Columbia, 1971. Stan, The Pick-Up Artist, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Film Work: Producer and director, Personal Best, Warner Bros., 1982. Executive producer, The Bedroom Window, De Laurentis Entertainment Group, 1987. Director, Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: American Cinema, PBS, 1995. WRITINGS For Film: (As Edward Wain) The Last Woman on Earth, Filmgroup, 1960. The Tomb ofLigeia (also known as Tomb of the Cat), American International, 1965. (With Sam Peckinpah) Villa Rides, Paramount, 1968. The Last Detail, Columbia, 1973. Chinatown, Paramount, 1974. (With Warren Beatty) Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. (With Paul Schrader) The Yakuza (also known as Brotherhood of Yakuza), Warner Bros./Toei, 1975. Personal Best, Warner Bros., 1982.
TUCCI «377 (As P. H. Vazak; with Michael Austin) Creystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988. The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. Days of Thunder (based on a story by Towne and Tom Cruise), Paramount, 1990. (With David Rabe and David Rayf iel) The Firm, Paramount, 1993. (With Warren Beatty) Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. (With David Koepp) Mission Impossible, Paramount, 1996. Script Doctor (uncredited): The Creature from the Haunted Sea, Filmgroup, 1961. A Time for Killing, Columbia, 1967. (Credited as "special consultant") Bonnie and Clyde, Warner Bros., 1967. Cisco Pike, Columbia, 1971. The Godfather, Paramount, 1972. Missouri Breaks, 1976. Marathon Man, Paramount, 1977. Swing Shift, Warner Bros., 1984. Eight Million Ways to Die, TriStar, 1986. Frantic, Warner Bros., 1988. Television; Episodic: The Lloyd Bridges Show (four episodes), CBS, 1962 and 1963. "The Chameleon/' The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. "The Dove Affair," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1964. "So Many Pretty Girls, So Little Time," Breaking Point, ABC, 1964. The Richard Boone Show, NBC, 1964. Other Writings: "A Screenwriter on Screenwriting," Anatomy of the Movies, Macmillan, 1981. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, January/February, 1989. Esqu/rejuly, 1991, p. 86.*
TUCCI, Stanley 1961(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1961; son of Stanley (a high school art teacher) and Joan (a secretary) Tucci; married Kate (a
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social worker), April, 1995. Education: Graduated from State University of New York at Purchase, 1982. Avocational interests: Painting. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, and screenwriter. Awards, Honors: Sundance 1996 Awards, Sundance Institute/Sundance Film Festival, BestScreenwriting, 1996, for Big Night. CREDITS Film Appearances: Soldier, Prizzi's Honor, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Dock worker, Who's That Girl, Warner Bros., 1987. Dr. John Wiseman, Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear (also known as Ella), Orion, 1988. Donny, Fear, Anxiety, and Depression, Goldwyn, 1989. Darryl, Slaves of New York, TriStar, 1989. Harvey Yelton, The Feud, Castle Hill, 1990. Johnny, Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Lucky Luciano, Billy Bathgate, Buena Vista, 1991. Mai, Men of Respect, Columbia, 1991. Vernon, Beethoven, Universal, 1992. Gregoire, In the Soup, Triton Pictures, 1992. Taylor, Prelude to a Kiss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Sal, The Public Eye, Universal, 1992. Khamel, The Pelican Brief, Warner Bros., 1993. Muerte, Undercover Blues, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Eddie Biasi, It Could Happen to You, TriStar, 1994. Fred Hunter, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Fine Line, 1994. George, Somebody to Love, Lumiere, 1994. Peter Kessler, A Modern Affair, Tara Releasing, 1994. Frank, Jury Duty, TriStar, 1995. Frank Zioli, Kiss of Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Arthur, Captives (also known as Sex and the Other Man), River One Films, 1995. Secundo, Big Night, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Volcano, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. The Daytrippers, 1997. Film Work: (With Campbell Scott) Director, Big Night, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Officer Arthur Scolari, The Street, syndicated, 1988.
Rick Pinzolo, Wiseguy, CBS, 1988-89. Richard Cross, Murder One, ABC, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Movies: First tenant, Kojak: The Price of Justice (also known as Kojak: The Investigation), CBS, 1987. Mac McGuire, Revealing Evidence (also known as Tango and Heat), NBC, 1990. Stage Appearances: Soldier, The Queen and the Rebels, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1982. Dubois, The Misanthrope, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1983. Standby, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Alvin Theatre (now known as Neil Simon Theatre), New York City, 1983-84. Understudy, The Iceman Cometh, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1985. Theodore, Dalliance, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986. Vic, "The Workers Life/' Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1986. Inspector Edward Erdelatz, Execution of Justice, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1986. Moon over Miami, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1989. Scapin, Winterfest 11, New York City, 1991. Title role, Scapin, Classic Stage Company, New York City, 1993. Howard Hogan/Dr. Nestor, Fat Men in Skirts, Naked Angels, New York City, 1994. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With cousin, Joseph Tropiano) Big Night, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Newsweek, February 12, 1996, p. 81. New York, September 20, 1993, p. 26. People, January 22, 1996, pp. 57-58.*
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 York at New Paltz, 1978; studied at Yale School of Drama, 1983. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, screenwriter, and director. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, and Obie Award from the Village Voice, both 1985, for Danny and the Deep Blue Sea; Cannes Film Festival Award, best actor, 1991, for Barton Fink; Cannes Film Festival, Camera d'Or Award, 1992 for Mac; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor, drama, 1995, for Quiz Show. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Astopovo, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Niccollo "Mac" Vittelli, Steel on Steel, West Side Y Arts Center, New York City, 1983. Title role, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Humana Festival of New American Plays, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1983. (Off-Broadway debut) Title role, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1984. (Broadway debut) Understudy for Biff, Happy, and Stanley, Death of a Salesman, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1984. Jesse, Chaos and Hard Times, West Side Y Arts Center, 1985. Sal, "Men without Dates," Marathon '85, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1985. Mac, "The Workers Life/' Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1986. Chino, "Nijinsky Choked His Chicken/' and Angelo, "Poppa Dio!," La Puta Vida Trilogy, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1987. The Bald Soprano/The Leader, Open Space Theatre, New York City, 1987. Mickey Marcus, The Normal Heart, Criterion Center/Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1993. Also appeared in Of Mice and Men; Jamie's Gang; The Tooth of Crime. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Raging Bull, United Artists, 1980. First Guy, Exterminator II, Cannon, 1984. Ted from Pinky's, The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984.
TURTURRO «379 Carl Cody, To Live and Die in LA., Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1985. Ray, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985. Neil Pepper, Off Beat, Touchstone, 1986. Julian, The Color of Money, Buena Vista, 1986. Willie, GungHo, Paramount, 1986. Writer, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1986. Aspanu Pisciotta, The Sicilian, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1987. Heinz Sabatino, Five Corners, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Pino, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. Himself, The Making of Do the Right Thing (documentary), First Run Features, 1989. State of Grace, Orion, 1990. Mike Battaglia, Men of Respect, Sugar Entertainment, 1990. Moe Flatbush, Mo' Better Blues, Universal, 1990. Bernie, Miller's Crossing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Title role, Barton Fink, United States, 1991. Paulie Carbone, Jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Pinella, Backtrack, Vestron Video, 1992. Roland T. Flakfizer, Brain Donors, Parmount, 1992. Bill Perlman, Fearless, Warner Bros. 1993. Title Role (Niccolo "Mac" Vittelli), Mac, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Lucinnius, Being Human, Warner Bros., 1994. Herb Stempel, Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Larry Mazilli, dockers, Universal Pictures, 1995. Ron, Search and Destroy, October Films, 1995. Sid Lidz, Unstrung Heroes, Buena Vista, 1995. Murray—The Agent, Girl 6, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Disco Bean, The Search For One-Eye Jimmy, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1996. Primo Levi, La Tregua (also known as The Truce), 1996. Al Fountain, Box of Moonlight, Largo Entertainment, 1996. The Big Lebowski, 1997. Film Work; Director: Mac, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Sam Giancana, Sugartime, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Other: Larry, Mario Puzo's "The Fortunate Pilgrim" (miniseries), NBC, 1988. Baseball (series, also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. American Cinema (series) PBS, 1995.
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(With Brandon Cole) "The Worker's Life" (sketch), produced as Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1986. (With Cole) Mac (film) Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 2,1993, p. 35; September 22, 1995, p. 58. Harper's Bazaar, September, 1992, pp. 123-25. Interview, March 1993, pp. 76-79. Premiere, February 1993, p. 31.*
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Warlock, Trimark Pictures, 1991. (With Jeb Stuart) The Fugitive (from a story by Twohy; based on characters by Roy Muggins), Warner Bros., 1993. Terminal Velocity, Buena Vista, 1994. (With Peter Rader) Waterworld, Universal, 1995. The Arrival (also known as Shockwave), LIVE Entertainment, 1996.
Television Movies: The Grand Tour, Showtime, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Writers Digest, July, 1995, pp. 41-42.*
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PERSONAL Born in 1977; daughter of Steven Tyler (a singer with the rock group Aerosmith) and Bebe Buell (a fashion model).
Career: Screenwriter and director. Has worked as a bartender.
Career: Actress and model.
Awards, Honors: Writers Guild Award nomination, Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published, 1994, for The Fugitive.
Film Appearances: Sylvie Warden, Silent Fall, Warner Bros., 1994. Callie, Heavy, CinepixFilm Properties/CFP Distribution, 1995. Corey, Empire Records, Warner Bros., 1995. Faye Dolan, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. Lucy Harmon, Stealing Beauty, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Everybody Says I Love You, 1996. Inventing the Abbotts, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997.
CREDITS Film Work: Director, Timescape, Grand Tour Productions, 1991. (With Ted Field and Robert W. Cort) Executive producer, Terminal Velocity, Buena Vista, 1994. Director, The Arrival (also known as Shockwave), LIVE Entertainment, 1996. Television Work; Movies: Director, The Grand Tour, Showtime, 1992. WRITINGS Screenplays: Critters 2: The Main Course, New Line, 1988.
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USTINOV, Peter 1921PERSONAL Full name, Peter Alexander Ustinov; born April 16, 1921, in London, England; son of lona (a journalist; professional name, "Klop") and Nadia (a painter and scenic designer; maiden name, Benois) Ustinov; married Isolde Denham, 1940 (divorced, 1950); married Suzanne Cloutier (an actress), 1953 (divorced, 1971); married Helene du Lau d'Allemans, June 17,1972; children: (first marriage) Tamara; (second marriage) Pavla, Igor, Andrea. Education: Studied acting with Michel Saint Denis at the London Theatre Studio, 1937-39. Avocational interests: Reading, collecting prints and drawings, classical music, cars, lawn tennis, squash. Addresses: Office—11 rue de Silly, 92100 Boulogne, France. Agent—Steve Ken is, William Morris Agency, 31-32 Soho Square, London W1V 5DG, England. Contact—c/o Margaret Gardner, 17 Onslow Sq., London SW17, England. Career: Actor, writer, director, and producer. Joint director, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, U.K., 1963—; worked as a professional impersonator in clubs and traveling revues. Dundee University, Dundee, Scotland, rector, 1968-73; goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, 1969—; World Federalist Movement, president, 1992; owner of a vineyard. Military service: British Army, Royal Sussex Regiment, 194246; also served with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, the Kinematograph Service, and the Directorate of Army Psychiatry. Member: British Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, British Film Academy, Dramatists Guild, British League of Dramatists, British Screen-
writers Society, London Society of Authors, Royal Society of Arts (fel low), Societe des Auteurs (France), Arts Theatre, Royal Society of Literature (fellow, 1978), Academy of Fine Arts (Paris, 1988), Garrick Club, Savage Club, Royal Automobile Club, Queen's Club. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actor, 1951, and Golden Globe, Best Supporting Actor, 1952, both for Quo Vadis; Donaldson Award, Best First Play, and New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, Best Foreign Play, both 1953, for The Love of Four Colonels; Evening Standard Award, Best New Play, 1956, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Actor in a Play, 1958, both for Romanoff and Juliet; Royal Society of Arts, Benjamin Franklin Medal, 1957; Emmy Award, 1957, for "The Life of Samuel Johnson," Omnibus; Academy Award, Best Supporting Actor, 1961, for Spartacus; Academy Award, Best Supporting Actor, 1964, for Top/cap/; Syndicat des journalistes et ecrivains (France), First Prize, 1964, for Photo Finish; Emmy Award, Outstanding Single Performance in a Leading Role, 1966, for "Barefoot in Athens," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Cleveland Institute of Music, D.Mus., 1967; Academy Award nomination, Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen, 1968, and Writers Guild, British comedy screenplay award, 1969, both for Hot Millions; University of Dundee, L.L.D., 1969; Emmy Award, Outstanding Single Performance in a Leading Role, 1970, for "Storm in Summer," Hallmark Hall of Fame; La Salle College, D.F.A., 1971; University of Lancaster, Litt.D., 1972; Peabody Award, 1972; Berlin Film Festival, special Silver Bear Award, 1972, for creative work and for direction of Hammersmith Is Out; Order of the Smile (Warsaw, Poland), 1974, for dedication to the idea of international assistance to children; Commander of the British Empire, 1975; Jordanian Independence Medal, 1978; Distinguished
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Service Award from UNICEF, 1978; Prixde la Butte, 1979; Variety Club of Great Britain Award, Best Actor, 1979; Emmy Award nomination, 1984, for The Well Tempered Bach; University of Toronto, honorary degree, 1984; Commander, Order of Arts and Letters (France), 1985; Grammy Award, Peter and the Wolf; elected to Academy of Fine Arts, Paris, 1988; University of Georgetown, L.H.D., 1988; Knight of the Realm, 1990; Medal of Honor, Charles University, 1991; Chancellor, University of Durham, 1992; Britannia Award, 1992; Critics Circle Award, 1993. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Me'm Kampf—My Crimes, Associated British, 1940. Hullo Fame!, 1941. Krauss, The Goose Steps Out, United Artists, 1942. Priest, One of Our Aircraft Is Missing, United Artists, 1942. Let the People Sing, Anglo-American, 1942. The New Lot (documentary), 1943. The True Glory (documentary), 1945. Rispoli, The Way Ahead (also known as The Immortal Battalion), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945. Title role, Private Angelo, Associated British/Pathe, 1949. Emad, Hotel Sahara, United Artists, 1951. Arnaud, Odette, United Artists, 1951. Nero, Quo Vadis, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Film distributor, The Magic Box, British Lion, 1952. Prince of Wales, Beau Brummel, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1954. Kaptah, The Egyptian, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. Narrator, House of Pleasure (also known as Le P/a/s/r), Meyer-Kingsley, 1954. Circus master, Lola Montes (also known as The Sins of Lola Montes and The Fall of Lola Montes), Brandon, 1955. Jules, We're No Angels, Paramount, 1955. Don Alfonso, The Wanderers (also known as / g/rovagh/), 1956. Michael Kiminsky, The Spies (also known as Les Espions), 1957. Voice, The Adventures of Mr. Wonderful, 1959. Lentulus Batiatus, Spartacus, Universal, 1960. Venneker, The Sundowners, Warner Bros., 1960. Mr. Bossi, The Man Who Wagged His Tail (also known as An Angel Passed Over Brooklyn, Un angelo e sceso a Brooklyn, and Un angel paso por Brooklyn), Continental, 1961. The General, Romanoff and Juliet, Universal, 1961. Captain Edward Fairfax Vere, Billy Budd, United Artists, 1962.
Narrator, Women of the World (also known as La donna del mondo), 1963. Narrator, The Peaches, 1964. King Fawz, John Goldfarb, Please Come Home, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Arthur Simpson, Top/cap/, United Artists, 1964. Prince Otto, Lady L, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Ambassador Pinada, The Comedians, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Captain Blackbeard, Blackbeard's Ghost, Buena Vista, 1968. Marcus Pendleton, Hot Millions, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1968. General Maximilian Rodrigues de Santos, Viva Max!, Commonwealth United, 1969. Doctor, Hammersmith Is Out, Cinerama, 1972. Voice of Prince John, Robin Hood (animated), Buena Vista, 1973. Big Truck and Sister Clare, 1973. HnupWan, One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing, Buena Vista, 1975. Old Man, Logan's Run, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1976. Dr. Snodgrass, Treasure of Matecumbe, Buena Vista, 1976. Sergeant Markov, The Last Remake of Beau Geste, Universal, 1977. Voice of Manny, The Mouse and His Child (animated), Sanrio, 1977. Taubelman, The Purple Taxi (also known as Un Taxi Mauve), Quartet, 1977. Narrator, Tarka the Otter, Rank Film Distributors, 1978. Hercule Poirot, Death on the Nile, Paramount, 1978. Harry Hellman, Double Murders (also known as Doppio delitto), Warner Bros./Prduzione Internationale Cinematografica, 1978. Narrator, Metamorphosis (also known as Winds of Change; animated), Sanrio, 1978. Spectator, Players, Paramount, 1979. Suleiman, Ashanti, Columbia, 1979. Victor, We'll Grow Thin Together (also known as Nous maigrirons ensemble), Silenes, 1979. Charlie Chan, Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, American Cinema, 1981. Voice of Grendel, Grendel, Grendel, Grendel (animated), Victorian Film Corporation, 1981. Truck driver, The Great Muppet Caper, Universal, 1981. Hercule Poirot, Evil Under the Sun, Universal, 1982. Abdi Aga, Memed My Hawk, Focus, 1984. Hercule Poirot, Appointment with Death, Cannon, 1988. Narrator, Peep and the Big Wide World (animated short film), National Film Board of Canada, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Mirabeau, La Revolution Francaise, 1989. C'era un castello con 40 can/, 1990. Professor Nikolais, Lorenzo's Oil, Universal, 1992. Grandpa and voice of Phoenix, The Phoenix and the Magic Carpet, ABC Video, 1995. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: (And producer with George H. Brown) School for Secrets (also known as Secret Flight), General Film Distributors, 1946. (And producer with George H. Brown) Vice-Versa, General Film Distributors, 1948. (With Michael Anderson; also producer) Private Angelo, Associated British/Pathe, 1949. (And producer) Romanoff and Juliet, Universal, 1961. (And producer) Billy Budd, United Artists, 1962. Lady L., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Hammersmith Is Out, Cinerama, 1972. Memed My Hawk, Focus, 1984. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Waffles, The Wood Demon, Barn Theatre, Shere, U.K., 1938. (London debut) Title role, The Bishop of Limpopoland (sketch), Players' Theatre Club, London, 1939. French Without Tears, Aylesbury Repertory Theatre, Aylesbury, U.K., 1939. Pygmalion, Aylesbury Repertory Theatre, Aylesbury, U.K., 1939. White Cargo, Aylesbury Repertory Theatre, Aylesbury, U.K., 1939. Rookery Nook, Aylesbury Repertory Theatre, Aylesbury, U.K., 1939. Laburnum Grove, Aylesbury Repertory Theatre, Aylesbury, U.K., 1939. Reverend Alroy Whittingstall, First Night, Richmond Theatre, London, 1940. Ensemble, Swinging the Gate (revue), Ambassadors' Theatre, London, 1940. M. Lescure, Fishing for Shadows, Threshold Theatre, London, 1940. Ensemble, Diversion (revue), Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1940. Hermoine Cingold Revue, London, 1940. Ensemble, Diversion 2 (revue), Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1941. Petrovitch, Crime and Punishment, New Theatre, London, 1946. Caligula, Frenzy, St. Martin's Theatre, London, 1948. Sergeant Dohda, Love in Albania, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, then St. James's Theatre, both London, 1949. Carabosse, The Love of Four Colonels, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1951.
USTINOV «383 The General, Romanoff and Juliet, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1956-57. (Broadway debut) The General, Romanoff and Juliet, Plymouth Theatre, 1957. Old Sam, Photo Finish, Saville Theatre, London, 1962, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1963. The Archbishop, The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, Chichester Theatre Festival, Chichester, U.K., 1968, then New London Theatre, London, 1973. Boris Vassilievitch Krivelov, Who's Who in Hell, LuntFontanne Theatre, New York City, 1974. Title role, King Lear, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1979, then 1980. The Stage Manager, The Marriage (opera), Piccola Scala, Milan, Italy, 1981, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1982. Ludwig, Beethoven's Tenth, Paris, France, 1982. Ludwig, Beethoven's Tenth, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, U.K., then Vaudeville Theatre, London, later Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, all 1983, then Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1984. An Evening with Peter Ustinov (solo show), Royal Haymarket Theatre, London, 1990. Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Fishing for Shadows, Threshold Theatre, London, 1940. Squaring the Circle, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1941. The Man in the Raincoat, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1949. Love in Albania, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, then St. James's Theatre, both London, 1949. The Love of Four Colonels, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1951. The Love of Four Colonels, Birmingham, U.K., 1951. A Fiddle at the Wedding, Royal Theatre, Brighton, U.K., 1952. No Sign of the Dove, Savoy Theatre, London, 1953. No Sign of the Dove, Leeds, U.K., 1953. (With Nicholas Garland) Photo Finish, Saville Theatre, London, 1962, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1963. L'Heure Espagnole (opera), Royal Opera, Covent Garden Opera House, London, 1962. Erwartung (opera), Royal Opera, Covent Garden Opera House, London, 1962. Gianni Schicci (opera), Royal Opera, Covent Garden Opera House, London, 1962. (With Nicholas Garland) Photo Finish, Dublin, Ireland, then Paris, 1964. Halfway Up the Tree, London, 1967.
384 • USTINOV Halfway Up the Tree, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1967. The Magic Flute (opera), Hamburg Opera, Hamburg, West Germany, 1968. The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, Chichester Theatre Festival, Chichester, U.K., 1968, then New London Theatre, London, 1973. Also producer, set designer, and costume designer, Don Quichotte (opera), Paris Opera, Paris, France, 1973. Also set designer and costume designer, Don Giovanni (opera), Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, 1973. Les Brigands (opera), Berlin Opera, Berlin, West Germany, 1978. The Marriage (opera), Piccola Scala, Milan, Italy, 1981, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, 1982. Mavra (opera), Piccola Scala, Milan, 1982. The Flood (opera), Piccola Scala, Milan, 1982. /Cat/a Kabanowa (opera), Hamburg Opera, Hamburg, 1985. Also directed King Lear, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Major Tours: The General, Romanoff and Juliet, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1958-59. Also appeared as the General, Romanoff and Juliet, U.S.S.R. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Omni: The New Frontier, syndicated, 1981. Host, Peter Ustinov's Russia: A Personal History, BBC, 1986. Also appeared as host, In All Directions, BBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Host, Nicholas Nickleby, syndicated, 1983. Detective Fix, Around the World in 80 Days, NBC, 1989. Grandfather, The Old Curiosity Shop, Disney Channel, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Moment of Truth," Omnibus, NBC, 1958. "Ustinov on the Orient Express," Travels, PBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Herod the Great, Jesus of Nazareth, NBC, 1977. Caliph, The Thief of Baghdad, NBC, 1978. Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's "Thirteen at Dinner," CBS, 1985. Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's "Murder in Three Acts, "CBS, 1986.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's "Dead Man's Folly," CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Life of Samuel Johnson," Omnibus, NBC, 1957. Crescendo, CBS, 1957. Narrator, The Countdown, CBS, 1958. Danton, The Empty Chair, NBC, 1958. Ustinov in Orbit, ATV, 1962. Socrates, "Barefoot in Athens," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1966. Ustinov ad lib, 1969. Herman Washington, "Storm in Summer," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1970. Conversation with Lord North, 1971. Title role, "Gideon," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1971. Burt Bacharach—Opus No. 3, ABC, 1973. Narrator, The Mighty Continent, 1974. Admiral, Love, Life, Liberty, and Lunch, ABC, 1976. A Quiet War, 1976. Narrator,~E/nste/n's Universe, BBC, then PBS, 1979. Voice of title role, Doctor Snuggles (animated), syndicated, 1981. Host, The Seven Dials Mystery, syndicated, 1981. Host, Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, syndicated, 1981. Various roles, Imaginary Friends, 1982. The Well Tempered Bach, 1984. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1986. World Challenge, 1986. Host, The Immortal Beethoven with Peter Ustinov, PBS, 1987. Host, Peter Ustinov in China, Global TV (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1988. Host, The Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper (also known as The Secret of Jack the Ripper), syndicated, 1988. Host, The Mozart Mystique with Peter Ustinov, PBS, 1990. Narrator, "The Wonderful Kangaroo," Survival Spec/a/s, PBS, 1990. Voice of Monet, Monet: Legacy of Light, PBS, 1990. Voice of Granpa, Cranpa (animated), Showtime, 1991. Co-host, The Alistair Cooke Salute, PBS, 1992. Host and narrator, Inside the Vatican, PBS, 1994. Host, Celebrating Haydn with Peter Ustinov (also known as The Seasons of Haydn with Peter Ustinov), PBS, 1994. Peter Ustinov Talking with David Frost, PBS, 1996. Also narrator, History of Europe, BBC; narrator, The Hermitage; and narrator, The Ballerinas. Also appeared in Peer Gynt, BBC.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Work; Series: Producer, In All Directions, BBC. Television Work; Specials: Director, Love, Life, Liberty, and Lunch, ABC, 1976. WRITINGS For Film: New Lot (documentary), 1943. (Coauthor) The True Glory (documentary), 1944. (With Eric Ambler) The Way Ahead (also known as The Immortal Battalion), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945. (With Eric Maschwitz, Stanley Haynes, and Guy Green) Carnival, General Film Distributors, 1946. School for Secrets (also known as Secret Flight), General Film Distributors, 1946. Vice-Versa, General Film Distributors, 1948. Private Angelo, Associated British/Pathe, 1949. (With Hal E. Chester and Patricia Moyes) School for Scoundrels, Continental Distributing, 1960. Romanoff and Juliet, Universal, 1961. (With Robert Rossen) Billy Budd, United Artists, 1962. Lady L., Metro-GoIdwyn-Mayer, 1965. (With Ira Wallach) Hot Millions, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1968. Memed My Hawk, Focus, 1984. For the Stage: The Bishop of Limpopoland (sketch), Players' Theatre Club, London, 1939. (Contributor) Swinging the Gate (revue), Ambassadors' Theatre, London, 1940. (Translator and adaptor) Fishing for Shadows, Threshold Theatre, London, 1940. (Contributor) Diversion (revue), Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1940. (Contributor) Diversion 2 (revue), Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1941. House of Regrets, Arts Theatre, London, 1942, published by Jonathan Cape, 1943. Beyond, Arts Theatre, London, 1943, published by English Theatre Guild, 1944, then in Five Plays, Little, Brown, 1965. Blow Your Own Trumpet, Playhouse Theatre, London, 1943, published in Plays about People, Jonathan Cape, 1950. The Banbury Nose, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1944, published by Jonathan Cape, 1945. The Tragedy of Good Intentions, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, U.K., 1945, published in Plays About People, 1950.
USTINOV * 3 8 5 The Man Behind the Statue, Opera House, Manchester, U.K., 1946. The Indifferent Shepherd, Criterion Theatre, London, 1948, published in Plays About People, 1950. (Adaptor) Frenzy, St. Martin's Theatre, London, 1948. The Man in the Raincoat, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1949. The Love of Four Colonels, first produced in Birmingham, U.K., then Wyndham's Theatre, London, both 1951, later Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1953, published by English Theatre Guild, 1951, then Dramatists Play Service, 1953, later in Five Plays, Little, Brown, 1965. The Moment of Truth, first produced in Nottingham, U.K., then Adelphi Theatre, London, both 1951, published by English Theatre Guild, 1953, then in Five Plays, Little, Brown, 1965. High Balcony, first produced in London, 1952. No 5/gn ofthe Dove, first produced in Leeds, U.K., then Savoy Theatre, London, both 1953, published in Five Plays, Little, Brown, 1965. The Empty Chair, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, U.K., 1956. Romanoff and Juliet, first produced in Manchester, then Piccadilly Theatre, London, both 1956, later Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1957, published by English Theatre Guild, 1957, then Random House, 1958, later in Five Plays, Little, Brown, 1965. Paris Not So Gay, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, U.K., 1958. Photo Finish, first produced in Dublin, Ireland, then Savilie Theatre, London, both 1962, later Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1963, published by Heinemann, 1962, then Little, Brown, 1963, revised acting edition published by Dramatists Play Service, 1964. The Life in My Hands, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, U.K., 1963. The Unknown Soldier and His Wife: Two Acts of War Separated by a Truce for Refreshment, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1967, then Chichester Theatre Festival, Chichester, U.K., 1968, later New London Theatre, London, 1973, published by Random House, 1967, then Heinemann, 1968. Halfway Up the Tree, first produced in West Germany, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, later Queen's Theatre, London, all 1967, published by Random House, 1968, then English Theatre Guild, 1970. (Book for musical) R Loves], Chichester Theatre Festival, Chichester, 1973. Who's Who in Hell, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1974.
386 • VANCE Overheard, Royal Theatre, Brighton, U.K., then Royal Haymarket Theatre, London, both 1981. (Adaptor of libretto) The Marriage (opera), Piccola Scala, Milan, Italy, 1981, then Edinburgh Festival, 1982. Beethoven's Tenth, first produced in Paris, 1982, then Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, U.K., later Vaudeville Theatre, London, and Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, all 1983, then Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1984. An Evening with Peter Ustinov (solo show), Royal Haymarket Theatre, London, 1990. For Television; Series: Wrote for In All Directions, BBC. For Television; Episodic: "Moment of Truth," Omnibus, NBC, 1958. "Ustinov on the Orient Express," Travels, PBS, 1989. For Television; Specials: (With Leslie Stevens) Crescendo, CBS, 1957. The Empty Chair, NBC, 1958. Ustinov ad lib, 1969. Love, Life, Liberty, and Lunch, ABC, 1976. Imaginary Friends, 1982. Inside the Vatican, PBS, 1994. Other Writings: Adda Dash of Pity (short stories), Little, Brown, 1959. Peter Ustinov's Diplomats: A Book of Photographs (photographs and commentary), Bernard Geis Associates, 1960. The Loser (novel), Little, Brown, 1961. We Were Only Human (cartoons), Little, Brown, 1961. (Illustrator) Poodlestan: A Poodle's Eye View of History by Paul Marc Henry, Reynal, 1965. The Frontiers of the Sea (short stories), Little, Brown, 1966. The Wit of Peter Ustinov, 1969. Krumnagel (novel), Little, Brown, 1971. Rectorial Address Delivered in the University, 3rd November, 1972 (lecture), University of Dundee Press, 1972. Dear Me (autobiography), Little, Brown, 1977. (Introduction) A Handful of Summers by Gordon Forbes, Paddington, 1979. Happiness (lecture), University of Birmingham, 1980. My Russia (nonfiction), Little, Brown, 1983. (Introduction) Niven's Hollywood by Tom Hutchinson, Salem House, 1984. Peter Ustinov in Russia (nonfiction), Summit Books, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Ustinov at Large, 1990. The Disinformer: Two Novellas, 1991. The Old Man and Mr. Smith: A Fable, 1991. Ustinov Still at Large, 1995. Contributor of articles to such periodicals as Atlantic and Listener. RECORDINGS Albums: Narrator, Baron Munchausen: Eighteen Truly Tall Tales, Caedmon, 1972. (With others) Kodaly: Hary Janos, Psalmus Hungaricus, Peacock Variations, 1995. Also recorded Mock Mozart and Phoney Folk Lore, Parlophone; The Grand Prix ofdbralter, Orpheum; narrator, Peter and the Wolf; narrator, The Nutcracker Suite; narrator, The Soldier's Tale; narrator, Hary ]anos; narrator, The Little Prince; narrator, The Old Man of Lochnagar. *
VANCE, Courtney B. 1960(?)PERSONAL Full name, Courtney Bernard Vance; born March 12, 1960 (some sources say 1959), in Detroit (some sources say Birmingham), Ml; son of Conroy (a benefits administrator) and Leslie (a librarian) Vance. Education: Received B.A. from Harvard University and M.A. from Yale School of Drama. Religion: Baptist. Avocational interests: Folk art. Addresses: Home—Topanga, CA. /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, Clarence Derwent Award, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Featured Actor in a Play, all 1987, for Fences; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, for Six Degrees of Separation; Obie Award, for My Children! My Africa! CREDITS Stage Appearances: Attendant, The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare and Company, Lenox, MA, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 A Raisin in the Sun, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1983. Cory, Fences, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1986. (Broadway debut) Cory, Fences, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1987. Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988. Thami Mbikwana, My Children! My Africa!, New York Theatre Workshop, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. Paul, Six Degrees of Separation, Lincoln Center Theatre Company, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1990, then Vivian Beaumont Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1990-92. Also appeared in Temptation. Company member, Shakespeare and Company, Lenox, MA, 1981. Also appeared in regional productions of Ceronimo Jones, A Lesson from Aloes, Butterfly, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Hamlet, and Jazz Wives Jazz Lives. Film Appearances: Doc, Hamburger Hill, Paramount, 1987. Seaman Jones, The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. Jim, The /Adventures of Huck Finn (also known as The /Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), Buena Vista, 1993. Conroy Price, Beyond the Law (also known as Fixing the Shadow), LIVE Entertainment, 1994. Cooper, Holy Matrimony, Buena Vista, 1994. Justis Butler, Urban Crossfire, New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Luke, The Last Supper, Columbia, 1995. Bobby Seale, Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Mr. George Grandey, Dangerous Minds, Buena Vista, 1995. Rev. Henry Biggs, The Preacher's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Curtis Caldwell, thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. Voice of scribe, "Emperor's New Clothes," Long Ago and Far A way (animated), PBS, 1989. "Rage," Law and Order, NBC, 1995. Warren Crier, "Without Mercy/7 Picket Fences, CBS, 1995. Warren Grier, "Final Judgment," Picket Fences, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Student, First Affair, CBS, 1983. Justice Butler, In the Line of Duty: Street War (also known as In the Line of Duty: The Two Tonys and Urban Crossfire), NBC, 1992.
VANCE «387 Wayne "Thunder" Carter, "Percy and Thunder," TNT Screenwor/cs, TNT, 1993. Beyond the Law (also known as Fixing the Shadow, The Sid, and Secret Investigation Division), HBO, 1994. Thomas, Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad (also known as Underground to Freedom and Underground to Canada), syndicated, 1994. Lieutenant Jeffrey Glenn, The Tuskegee Airmen, HBO, 1995. Lymon, "The Piano Lesson," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1995. Travis, The Affair (also known as Black Tuesday), HBO, 1995. Lucien P. Singer, "The Boys Next Door," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Foreman, 12 Angry Men, Showtime, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, January 20, 1997, pp. 96-97.*
VANCE, Vivian
1913-1979 PERSONAL
Born Vivian Jones, July 26, 1913, in Cherryvale, KS; died of cancer, August 17, 1979, in Belvedere, CA; daughter of Robert A. and Mae (Ragan) Jones; married Philip Ober (an actor; marriage ended); married John Dodds (a publishing executive), January 16, 1961. Career: Actress. Worked as a singer in Manhattan nightclubs. Member: Connecticut Mental Health Association (served as chair). Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, Best Series Supporting Actress, 1954, for / Love Lucy; Emmy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actress-Regular Series, 1955, for / Love Lucy; Emmy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actress, 1956, for / Love Lucy; Emmy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actress-Dramatic or Comedy Series, 1957, for / Love Lucy; Genii Award, 1964; TV Writers and Critics Award, Best Supporting Actress, 1964, 1965. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ethel Mertz, / Love Lucy, CBS, 1951-57.
388 • VAN FLEET Ethel Mertz, VYest/nghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Shows (aired as part of VYest/nghouse Desilu Playhouse), CBS, 1958-60. Ethel Mertz, Lucy in Connecticut, CBS, 1960. Ethel Mertz, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, CBS, 1962-67. Vivian Bagley, The Lucy Show (also known as The Lucille Ball Show), CBS, 1962-65. Television Appearances; Episodic: "High Pitch," Shower of Stars, CBS, 1955. "Land Greed," The Deputy, NBC, 1959. "Viv Visits Lucy," The Lucy Show, CBS, 1967. "Lucy and the Lost Star," The Lucy Show, CBS, 1968. "Lucy, the Matchmaker," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1968. "Love and the Medium," Love, American Style, ABC,
1969. "Lucy and Lawrence We Ik/ Here's Lucy, CBS, 1970. "Lucy and Viv Visit Tijuana," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1970. "Lucy Goes Hawaiian," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1971. "With Viv as a Friend, Who Needs an Enemy?," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1972. "Rhoda's New Neighbor," Rhoda, CBS, 1975. Sam, CBS, 1978. Also appeared on The Jack Paar Show. Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Grant, The Front Page, syndicated, 1970. May Brodey, Getting Away from It All, ABC, 1972. Minnie, The Great Houdini, ABC, 1976. Television Appearances; Specials: CBS Salutes Lucy—The First 25 Years, CBS, 1976. A Lucille Ball Comedy Special, CBS, 1977. Film Appearances: Leah, The Secret Fury, RKO, 1950. Alicia, The Blue Veil, RKO, 1951. Hester Goodbody, The Great Race, Warner Bros., 1965. Stage Appearances: Mrs. Mister, The Cradle Will Rock, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1947-48. Appeared in New York City productions of Anything Goes, 1934; Red, Hot and Blue, 1936; Hooray for What, 1937; Skylark, 1939; Let's Face It, 1941; Music in the Air, Out from Under, and It Takes Two. Also appeared in Voice of the Turtle, Chicago and San Francisco, 1946-47, and Kiss the Boys Goodbye, 1939.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Newsweek, August 27, 1979. New York Times, August 18, 1979, p. 24. Time, August 27, 1979.*
VAN FLEET, Jo
1922(?)-1996
OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born in 1922 (one source says December 30, 1919); in Oakland, CA; died June 10,1996, in Queens, NY. Actress. Van Fleet gained prominence as the awardwinning actress who characterized strong and determined women. After receiving a degree from the College of the Pacific in California, Van Fleet began her theatrical studies at the Neighborhood Playhouse and the Actors Studio. She first appeared on Broadway in 1946 in The Winter's Tale. Her other stage credits include The Glass Menagerie, King Lear, Death of a Salesman, Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad, and The Trip to Bountiful, for which she won an Antoinette Perry Award. Her first film, Elia Kazan's East of Eden, afforded her an Oscar for best supporting actress. She appeared in television's Bonanza and the Mod Squad, among others. Van Fleet also made two full-length productions for television—Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella and Robin Williams' Seize the Day. Her other major film credits include /'// Cry Tomorrow, Cool Hand Luke, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Entertainment, Marquis Who's Who, 1992. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, June 11, 1996, p. A22. New York Times, June 11, 1996, p. B12. Times (London), June 14, 1996, p. 23. Washington Post, June 12, 1996, p. D5.
VAZAK, P. H. See TOWN E.Robert
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VEREEN, Ben 1946PERSONAL Full name, Benjamin Augustus Vereen; born October 10, 1946, in Miami, FL; son of James (a paint factory worker) and Pauline (a maid and theater wardrobe mistress) Vereen; first wife's name, Andrea (marriage ended); married second wife, Nancy Brunner (a dancer), 1968; children: (first marriage) Benjamin; (second marriage) Malakia, Naja (deceased), Kabara, Karon. Education: Attended the High School of Performing Arts; attended Pentecostal Theological Seminary for six months. Addresses: Office—Michelle Marx, Inc., 9044 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Agent—William Morris Agency, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor, singer, and dancer. Has performed in nightclubs and theaters throughout the world. Chairperson, American Lung Association, 1977; established the Naja Vereen Memorial Scholarship Fund, 1988; chairperson, American Heart Association's Dance for Heart campaign; founder, Celebrities for a Drug-Free America; spokesperson for Big Brothers; international chairperson for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Guild of Variety Artists, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Supporting or Featured Actor in a Musical, Var/ety-New York Drama Critics' Poll winner, Best Supporting Actor, and Theatre World Award, all 1972, for Jesus Christ Superstar; Antoinette Perry Award, Best Actor in a Musical, and Drama Desk Award, both 1973, and CLIO Award, 1975, all for Pippin; George M. Cohan Award from the American Guild of Variety Artists, 1976; Television Critics' Circle Award, 1977, for Roots; Emerson College, L.H.D., 1977; Entertainer of the Year, Rising Star, and Song and Dance Star awards, all from the American G ui Id of Variety Artists, 1978; eight Emmy Award nominations, 1978, all for Ben Vereen—-His Roots; NAACP Image Awards, 1978 and 1979; Cultural Award (Israel), 1978; Humanitarian Award (Israel), 1979; Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Award, 1983; Dolores Kohl Education Foundation Award, 1987, for Zoobilee Zoo; Emmy Award nomination, for Intruders.
Television Appearances; Series: Ben Vereen . . . Comin'At Ya, NBC, 1975. E. L. "Tenspeed" Turner, Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, ABC, 1980. Uncle Phillip Long, Webster, ABC, 1984-85. Mayor Ben, Zoobilee Zoo, syndicated, 1986. Host, You Write the Songs, syndicated, 1986-87. E. L. "Tenspeed" Turner, /. J. Starbuck, NBC, 1988. Isaac West, Bordertown, Family Channel, 1989. Captain "Hutch" Hutchinson, Silk Stalkings, CBS, then USA, 1991-92. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Chicken George, Roots, ABC, 1977. Roscoe Haines, Ellis Island, CBS, 1984. Ethiopian, AD., NBC, 1985. Gene Randall, Intruders (also known as They Are Among Us), CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Pilots: Nightclub singer, The Saint (broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1987. Himself, The Nanny, CBS, 1994. Voice, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. The Nerd, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ben McQueen, Booker, Fox, 1990. Nick Jr. Rocks, Nickelodeon, 1991. Also appeared in "Puss 'n' Boots," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime. Television Appearances; Movies: Louis Armstrong, Louis Armstrong—Chicago Style, ABC, 1976. Herb Douglas, The Jesse Owens Story, syndicated, 1984. Paul Williams, Lost in London, CBS, 1985. Marina manager, Jenny's Song, syndicated, 1988. Itsy Bitsy Spider, Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (children's), Disney Channel, 1990. Morris Fontaine, The Kid Who Loved Christmas (also known as The Boy Who Loved Christmas), syndicated, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Devil, Noah, and man, Mary's Incredible Dream, CBS, 1976. Jubilee, NBC, 1976. fien Vereen—His Roots, ABC, 1978. The Stars Salute Israel at 30, ABC, 1978. The Cheryl Ladd Special, ABC, 1979.
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Uptown—A Tribute to the Apollo Theatre, NBC, 1980. Walt Disney . . . One Man's Dream, CBS, 1981. Opryland: Night of Stars and Future Stars, NBC, 1981. Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1982. Night of 100 Stars, NBC, 1983. Lynda Carter: Body and Soul, CBS, 1984. Salute to Lady Liberty, CBS, 1984. Secret World of the Very Young, CBS, 1984. Host, 115th Edition of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, CBS, 1985. Host, Here's Television Entertainment, syndicated, 1985. Voice of Dragonweed, The Charmkins (animated), syndicated, 1985. 52nd Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade, NBC, 1985. The ABC All-Star Spectacular, ABC, 1985. All Star Party for "Dutch" Reagan, CBS, 1985. Kraft Salutes the Magic of David Copperfield. . . In China, CBS, 1986. Host, Walt Disney World's Very Merry Christmas Parade, ABC, 1986. 716th Edition of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, CBS, 1986. Miss Hollywood, 1986, ABC, 1986. Co-host, Walt Disney World's Happy Easter, ABC, 1987. Host, Happy New Year, America, CBS, 1987. Host, Six Hours for Life, syndicated, 1987. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1987. A Star-Spangled Celebration, ABC, 1987. The 14th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1989. Host (New York), Starathon '90: A Weekend with the Stars for Cerebral Palsy, syndicated, 1990. The 25th Anniversary MDA Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon, syndicated, 1990. The Chipmunks Rockin' through the Decades (animated), NBC, 1990. Sea World Summer Night Magic, ABC, 1990. Host (New York), Starathon '91: Weekend with the Stars for Cerebral Palsy, syndicated, 1991. Children's Miracle Network Telethon, syndicated, 1991. George Burns' 95th Birthday Party, CBS, 1991. The 65th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1991. Host (New York), Starathon '92: A Weekend with the Stars, syndicated, 1992. David Foster's Christmas Album, NBC, 1993. In a New Light '93, ABC, 1993. The Colden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The 69th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1995. Gail Sheehy's New Passages, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Danny Kaye's International Children's Awards for UNICEF, Disney Channel, 1992. The 47th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1993. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) The Prodigal Son, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1965. Brother Ben, Sweet Charity, Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, NV, 1966. Sweet Charity, San Francisco, CA, 1966. Flight announcer, Golden Boy, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1968. Claude, Hair, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1968. Alternated roles of Hud and Berger, Hair, Aquarius Theatre, Los Angeles, 1968-70. Judas Iscariot, Jesus Christ Superstar, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1971. The Leading Player, Pippin, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1972. Leroy, Grind, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1985. I'm Not Rappaport, San Francisco, CA, 1989. Give My Regards to Broadway, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1991. Chimney Man, Jelly's Last Jam, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1993. Major Tours: Daddy Johann Sebastian Brubeck and policeman, Sweet Charity, U.S. and Canadian cities, 196768. Hud, Hair, U.S. cities, 1968. The Leading Player, Pippin, U.S. cities, 1968. Johnny Williams, No Place to Be Somebody, National Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1970-71. Film Appearances: Frug dancer, Sweet Charity, Universal, 1969. Carlos, Gas-s-s-s/ (also known as Gas-s-s-s, or It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It), American International, 1970. Bert Robbins, Funny Lady, Columbia, 1975. O'Connor Flood, All That Jazz, Columbia/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Leatherface, The Zoo Gang, New World, 1985. Winners Take All, New World, 1985. Shaka, Buy and Cell, Trans World Entertainment, 1988. Voice of Phineas, Once upon a Forest (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 RECORDINGS Albums: Jesus Christ Superstar (original cast recording), Decca; Pippin (original cast recording), Motown; High Steppin' Mama.*
VERHOEVEN, Paul 1938PERSONAL Born July 18,1938, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands; married; children: two daughters. Education: University of Leiden, Ph.D., mathematics and physics. Addresses: Contact—do Marion Rosenberg, 8428 Melrose PL, Suite C, West Hollywood, CA 900695371; Robert Brenner, Brenner & Glassberg, 2049 Century Park East, Suite 950, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Director and screenwriter. Made documentary films for Dutch Navy and for television. CREDITS Film Appearances: Oh Jonathan, Oh Jonathan, Constantin Film, 1973. Film Work; Director: Een Hagedis teveel (also known as A Lizzard Too Much), 1960. Feest (also known as Let's Have a Party), 1963. Het /Corps Mariniers (also known as The Royal Dutch Marine Corps), 1965. De Worstelaar (also known as The Wrestler), 1970. Wat Zien Ik (also known as Memories of a Streetwalker, Any Special Way, and Business Is Business), Nederland Film, 1971. Turks Fruit (also known as Turkish Delight), Nederland Film, 1972. Keetje Tippel (also known as Cathy Tippel, Hot Sweat, and Katie's Passion), Tuschinski Film Distribution, 1975.
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WAITE, Ralph 1928(?)PERSONAL Born June 22, 1928 (some sources say 1929), in White Plains, NY; son of Ralph H. (a construction engineer) and Esther (Mitchell) Waite; married Beverly Hall, 1951 (divorced, 1966); married Kerry Shear, 1972 (divorced, 1980); married Linda East (an interior decorator), December 4,1982; children: (second marriage) Kathleen, Suzanne, Liam. Education: Bucknell University, B.A.; Yale University, B.D.; trained for the stage with Lee Strasberg and Mary Tarchi. Addresses: Contact—c/o Andy Freedman, 20 Ironside St., #18, Marina del Rey, CA 90292. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Founder and artistic director, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, 1975—. Westchester County, NY, social worker; Presbyterian minister, Garden City, NY; Harper & Row, New York City, publicity director and assistant editor of religious books; ABC Club, Indio, CA, board of directors. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps, 1946-48. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Chief of police, The Balcony, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1960. Minister, Marathon '33, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1963.
Ralph and Judge, Blues for Mister Charlie, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1964. Traveller without Luggage, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1964. Matthew Stanton, Hogan's Coat, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1965. Henry and Bruno, "The Mutilated" in Slapstick Tragedy, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1966. Azdak, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1966. (London debut) Blues for Mister Charlie, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1966. Andrew Kragler, Drums in the Night, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1967. Defense Counsel Rogers, The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1967. Claudius, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1967, then Mobile Theatre, New York City, 1968. Orsino, Twelfth Night, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1969. The Father, Watering Place, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1969. Ted, The Killdeer, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1969. The Peacemaker, Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, 1969. Captain, The Father, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1981. Buried Child, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 1985. Joe Keller, All My Sons, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986. Bunker Reveries, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1987. Half-Deserted Street, 1988. Chris Christopherson, Anna Christie, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1991.
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Richard Weeks, The Destiny of Me, Circle Repertory Company, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1993. Dirt, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1994. The Young Man from Atlanta, Kampo Cultural Center, New York City, 1995. Hometown Heroes, Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, 1995.
Television Appearances; Series: John Walton, The Waltons, CBS, 1972-81. Ben Walker, The Mississippi (also known as On the Mississippi), CBS, 1983-84. Malcolm Dietrich, Murder One, ABC, 1996. Otis LeBlanc, Orleans, CBS, 1997.
Also appeared with the Theatre Company of Boston, 1966-68; the Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1968-69; and the Trinity Repertory Company, Providence, Rl, 1990-91.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Paul Robbins, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989.
Stage Work: Guest director with the Trinity Repertory Company, Providence, Rl, 1992-93.
Television Appearances; Movies: The man from Toledo, The Borgia Stick, NBC, 1967. Title role, The Secret Life of John Chapman, CBS, 1976. Henry Stone, Red Alert, CBS, 1977. Jared Teeter, Angel City, CBS, 1980. Floyd Wing, Ohms, CBS, 1980. Father Bernard Pagano, The Gentleman Bandit, CBS, 1981. John Walton, A Wedding on Walton's Mountain, NBC, 1982. John Walton, Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain, NBC, 1982. John Walton, A Day for Thanks on Walton's Mountain, NBC, 1982. Tommy O'Bannon, A Good Sport, CBS, 1984. Frank Hayward, Crime of Innocence, NBC, 1985. Martin Pehrsson, Red Earth, White Earth, CBS, 1989. Orville Lemon, Sparks: The Price of Passion, CBS, 1990. John Walton, A Walton Thanksgiving Reunion, CBS,
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Alibi, Cool Hand Luke, Warner Bros., 1967. Sean Magruder, A Lovely Way to Die (also known as A Lovely Way to Co), Universal, 1968. Peter's father, Last Summer, Allied Artists, 1969. Carl Fidelio Dupea, Five Easy Pieces, Columbia, 1970. Mace, The Crissom Gang, Cinerama, 1971. Jack Dekker, Lawman, United Artists, 1971. Detecti veCromie, The Pursuit of Happiness, Columbia, 1971. Olson, The Sporting Club, AVCO-Embassy, 1971. Elias Hooker, Chato's Land, United Artists, 1972. Jim MacKay, The Magnificent Seven Ride, United Artists, 1972. Pete Cockrell, Trouble Man, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Drummer, Kid Blue, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Detective Mathews, The Stone Killer, Columbia, 1973. Hot Summer Week, Fanfare, 1973. C. C., On the Nickel, Rose's Park, 1980. Lathan Hooks, Crash and Burn, Paramount, 1991. Herb Farmer, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Frank, Cliffhanger, TriStar, 1993. Chief Drew McDermott, Sioux City, IRS Releasing, 1994. Voice of Shadow, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (also known as Homeward Bound II: Incredible Journey), Buena Vista, 1996. Film Work: Producer and director, On the Nickel, Rose's Park, 1980.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Third Mate Slater, Roots, ABC, 1977. Voice, The West, PBS, 1996.
Also appeared in Bonanza, NBC.
1993. Cal Simms, 5/n and Redemption, CBS, 1994. John Walton, A Walton Wedding (also known as John-Boy's Wedding), CBS, 1995. Sam Hackett, A Season of Hope (also known as Lemon Grove), CBS, 1995. John Walton, A Walton Easter, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Lieutenant Colonel Fredericks, The Desperate Hours, ABC, 1967. Pozzo, ''Waiting for Godot," Great Performances, PBS, 1977. CB5: On the Air, CBS, 1978. Television Work; Series: (With Christopher Morgan) Supervising producer, The Mississippi (also known as On the Mississippi), CBS, 1983-84.
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Television Work; Episodic: Directed episodes of The Waltons, CBS. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, A Good Sport, CBS, 1984. WRITINGS For Film: On the Nickel, Rose's Park, 1980.*
WAJDA, Andrzej 1926PERSONAL Born March 6, 1926 (some sources say 1927), in Suwalki, Poland; son of Jakub (a cavalry officer) and Aniela (a school teacher; maiden name, Biaxowas) Wajda; married BeataTyszkiewicz (an actress), 1967 (divorced); married Krystyna Zachwatowicz (a set and costume designer), 1975; children: (first marriage) one daughter. Education: Attended the Fine Arts Academy (Cracow, Poland), 1945-48, and the Higher School of Cinematography (Lodz, Poland), 1950-52. Addresses: Home—ul. Jozefa Hauke Bosaka 14, 01540 Warsaw, Poland. Office—Film Polski, ul. Mazowiecka 6/8, Warsaw. Career: Director and screenwriter. Assistant stage manager, 1953; Stary Theatre, Cracow, Poland, stage manager, 1973—; founder, Studio X (a film production group; dissolved by the Polish government, 1983); Polish Film Association, president, 1978-84 (resigned under government pressure); Moscow Film Festival, president of the jury, 1989; member of Presidential Council for Culture, 1992—; Contemporary Theatre, Warsaw, Poland, artistic director. Assisted in the restoration of church paintings, Radom, Poland, 1940-43; Polish government, senator, 1989. Military service: Served in the A.K. (Polish Home Army Resistance) during World War II. Addresses: /Agent—Georges Beaume, 3 Quai Malaquais, 75006 Paris, France. Contact—Film Polski, Mazowiecka 6/8, 00-048 Warsaw, Poland. Member: Union of Polish Artists and Designers (ZPAP; honorary member). Awards, Honors: State Prize (Poland), 1954, for Pokolenie; Special Jury Prize from the Cannes Film
Festival, 1957, for Kanal; Fipresci Prize from the Venice Film Festival, 1958, for Popiol i diament; Milan Film Festival Award, 1970, and Moscow Film Festival Award, 1971, both for Brzezina; Milan Film Festival Award, 1970, and Grand Prize from the Colombo (Sri Lanka) Film Festival, 1973, both for Krajobraz po bitwie; Bambi Prize, 1973, for Pilatus undandere; Silver Prize from the San Sebastian Film Festival, 1973, for Wese/e; State Prize (Poland), 1974, Grand Prize from the Moscow Film Festival and Golden Hugo from the Chicago Film Festival, both 1975, Academy Award nomination, Best Foreign Language Film, 1976, Gold Laceno Prize, 1978, and Cartegena Film Festival Award, 1978, all for Ziemia obiecana; Order of Banner of Labour (second class), 1975; K. Swinarski Prize, 1976; Valladolid Prize, 1976; Fipresci Prize from the Cannes Film Festival, 1978, for Czlowiek z marmuru; Order of Kirill and Methodius (first class; Bulgaria), 1978; Luchino Visconti Prize, 1978, Grand Prize "Gdansk Lions/' 1978, and Ecumenical Prize from the Cannes Film Festival, 1979, all for Bez znieczulenia; Prize of the Committee for Polish Radio and Television, 1980; Cannes Film Festival, Golden Palm Award, 1981, for Czlowiek z zelaza; American University, Dr. H.C., 1981; Cesar Awards, 1981 and 1982; British Academy Award for Services to Film and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Fellowship, both 1982; Officer, French Legion of Honor, 1982; Louis Delluc Prize, 1982, for Danton; Athinai-Onassis Prize for Man and Mankind from the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, 1983; Officers' Cross from the Order of Polonia Restituta; Pirandello Artistic Award (Italy), 1986; Kyoto Prize (Japan), 1987; Lifetime Achievement Award, European Film Awards, 1990. CREDITS Film Appearances: As himself, Wajda's Danton (documentary), Cori Films International/Channel Four, 1983. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Kiedy ty spisz (also known as While You Sleep; short film), 1950. Zlychlopiec (also known as The Bad Boy; short film), 1950. Ceramika llzecka (also known as The Pottery of llzecka; short documentary), 1951. Assistant director, Piatka z ulicy Barskiej (also known as Five Boys from Barska Street), 1954. Pokolenie (also known as A Generation), 1954. Ide ku sloncu (also known as Ide do slonca and / Walk to the Sun), short film), 1955.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Kanal (also known as They Loved Life and Sewer), 1957, released in the United States by MJP/ Kingsley International, 1961. Popiol i diament (also known as /Ashes and Diamonds), 1958, released in the United States by Janus, 1961. Lotna, Film Polski, 1959, released in the United States by Pol-Ton, 1966. Niewinni czarodzieje (also known as Innocent Sorcerers), 1960. Samson, Film Polski, 1961. Sibirska Ledi Magbet (also known as Lady Macbeth ofMtsensk, Fury Is a Woman, and Siberian Lady Macbeth), Avala Films, 1962. "Warszawa" in L'Amour a vingt ans (also known as Love at Twenty, Amore a vent'anni, Milosc Dwudziestolatkow, and Liebe Mit Zwanzig), 1962, released in the United States by Embassy, 1963. Popioly (also known as /Ashes), 1965. Bramy raju (also known as Gates to Paradise, The Gates of Heaven, and The Holy Apes), 1967, released in the United States by Jointex, 1968. Wszystko na sprzedaz (also known as Everything for Sale), Film Polski, 1968. Polowanie na muchy (also known as Hunting Flies), 1969. Krajobraz po bitwie (also known as Krajobraz na much, Landscape After Battle, and Landscape After the Battle), Film Polski, 1970. Brzezina (also known as The Birch-Wood), Film Polski, 1970. Wese/e (also known as The Wedding), Film Polski, 1972. Ziemia obiecana (also known as Promised Land and Land of Promise), Film Polski, 1974, released in the United States by Tine Production, 1975. Smuga cienia (also known as The Shadow Line), 1976. Bez znieczulenia (also known as W/thoi/t/Anesthet/c and Rough Treatment), Film Polski, 1978. (Also producer) Czlowiek z marmuru (also known as Man of Marble), 1978, released in the United States by Film Polski, 1979. Zaproszenie do wnetrza (also known as Invitation to the Inside), documentary), 1978. Pannyz Wilka (also known as Sziewka z Wilko, The Young Girls of Wilko, Maidens from Wilko, The Girls from Wilko, and The Young Ladies of Wilko), Artificial Eye, 1979. Dyrygent (also known as The Orchestra Conductor and The Conductor), Film Polski/New Yorker, 1979, released in the United States by Cinegate, 1981.
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Crime and Punishment, Pepsico Summerfare International Performing Arts Festival, State University of New York, Purchase, NY, 1986. The Dybbuk, Stary Theatre, Cracow, Poland, 1988, then Habima Theatre, Tel Aviv, Israel, later Habima Theatre Company, Moscow, 1990. Panna Julia (also known as Miss Julia), 1988. Lekcja polskiego (also known as Lesson of the Polish Language), 1988. The Dybbuk, Pepsico Summerfare International Performing Arts Festival, State University of New York, Purchase, 1989. Hamlet IV, Pepsico Summerfare International Performing Arts Festival, State University of New York, Purchase, 1989. Nastasya (adapted from The Idiot), 1989. Romeo and Juliet, 1990. Television Director; Series: Przekladaniec (also known as Roly-Poly and Jigsaw Puzzle), Polish television, 1968. Macbeth, Polish television, 1969. Also art director and costume designer, Pilatus und andere (also known as Pilate and the Others), West German television, 1972. Ziemia obiecana (also known as Promised Land and The Promised Land), Polish television, 1974. Death Class, Polish television, 1976. Also director of November Night. WRITINGS For Film: Kiedy ty spisz (also known as While You Sleep; short film), 1950. Zly chlopiec (also known as The Bad Boy; short film), 1950. Ceramika llzecka (also known as The Pottery of llzecka; short documentary), 1951. Ide ku sloncu (also known as Ide do slonca and / Walk to the Sun), short film), 1955. (With Jerzy Andrzejewski) Popiol i diament (also known as Ashes and Diamonds), 1958, released in the United States by Janus, 1961, published in The Wajda Trilogy, Simon & Schuster, 1973. (With Wojciech Zukrowski) Lotna, Film Polski, 1959, released in the United States by Pol-Ton, 1966. Niewinni czarodzieje (also known as Innocent Sorcerers), 1960. (With Kazimierz Brandys) Samson, Film Polski, 1961. (With Sveta Lukic) Sibirska Ledi Magbet (also known as Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Fury Is a Woman, and Siberian Lady Macbeth), Avala Films, 1962. (With Jerzy Stefan Stawinski) "Warszawa" in L'Amour a vingt ans (also known as Love at Twenty,
Amore a vent'anni, Milosc Dwudziestolatkow, and Liebe Mit Zwanzig), 1962, released in the United States by Embassy, 1963. Popioly (also known as /Ashes), 1965. (With Jerzy Andrzejewski) Bramy raju (also known as Gates to Paradise, The Gates of Heaven, and The Holy Apes), 1967, released in the United States by Jointex, 1968. Wszystko na sprzedaz (also known as Everything for Sale), Film Polski, 1968. Polowanie na muchy (also known as Hunting Flies), 1969. (With Andrzej Brzozowski) Krajobrazpo bitwie (also known as Krajobraz na much, Landscape After Battle, and Landscape After the Battle), Film Polski, 1970. (With Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz) Brzezina (also known as The Birch-Wood), Film Polski, 1970. (With Andrzej Kijowki) Wesele, 1972. Ziemia obiecana (also known as Promised Land and Land of Promise), Film Polski, 1974, released in the United States by Tine Production, 1975. (Cowriter) Smuga cienia (also known as The Shadow Line), 1976. Zaproszenie do wnetrza (also known as Invitation to the Inside), documentary), 1978. (With Agnieszka Holland) Bez znieczulenia (also known as Without Anesthetic and Rough Treatment), Film Polski, 1978. (With Agnieszka Holland, Jean-Claude Carriere, Boleslaw Michalek, and Jacek Gasiorowski) Danton, 1982, released in the United States by Triumph, 1983. (With Agnieszka Holland and Boleslaw Michalek) Eine Liebe in Deutschland (also known as A Love in Germany and Un Amour en Allemagne), Triumph/Artificial Eye/Columbia, 1984. (With Tadeusz Konwicki) Kronika wypadkow milosnych (also known as A Chronicle of Amorous Accidents), Zespoly/Film Group Perspektyva, 1986. (With Agnieszka Holland, Jean-Claude Carriere, and Edward Zebrowsky) Les Possedes (also known as The Possessed), Gaumont International, 1987. Natasha, 1994. Anastazja, 1994. Holy Week (also known as Easter Week and Wielki Tydzien), Cine Electra, 1996. For Television: Przekladaniec (also known as Roly-Poly and Jigsaw Puzzle), Polish television, 1968. Pilatus und andere (also known as P//ate and the Others), West German television, 1972.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Other Writings: Double Vision (autobiography), Henry Holt & Company, 1989. My Life in Film, 1989. Also contributor of articles to such periodicals as Films and Filming, Kino, and Filmcritica.*
WALSH, J. T. PERSONAL Born in San Francisco, CA. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists Age, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Formerly in sales. CREDITS Film Appearances: Man in bar, Eddie Macon's Run, Universal, 1983. Deputy Anderson, Hard Choices, ScreenlandBreakout, 1984. Principal Stoddard, The Beniker Gang (also known as Dear Lola and How to Start Your Own Family), Scholastic Productions, 1985. Ed Smythe, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1986. Jerome Cade, Power, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Sergeant Dickerson, Good Morning, Vietnam, Buena Vista, 1987. Businessman, House of Games, Orion, 1987. Wing, Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1987. Hotel manager, Things Change, Columbia, 1988. Maguire, Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988. Allen Habel, The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. Bob Woodward, Wired, Taurus, 1989. Dr. Santana, Dad, Universal, 1989. Francis Mahoney, Why Me?, Triumph, 1990. Charles F. Drucker, Crazy People, Paramount, 1990. Michael Tarlow, Narrow Margin, LIVE, 1990. Quinn, The Russia House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. Cole, The Grifters, Miramax, 1990. Steven Seldes, Defenseless, New Visions Pictures, 1990. Park Ranger (uncredited), Misery, Castle Rock, 1990. Francis Mahoney, Why Me?, Epic Productions, 1990. Craig Houston, True Identity, True Identity, 1991. Martin Swayzak, Backdraft, Universal, 1991. Jack Ruhle, Iron Maze, J&M Entertainment, 1991. Lt. Colonel Matthew Markinson, A Few Good Men, Columbia, 1992.
WALSH • 397 Fitzsimmons, Hoffa, Fox, 1992. Grover Dean, The Prom, 1992. Sheriff Reese Goodloe, Morning Glory, Academy, 1993. Desk Clerk, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1, New Line Cinema, 1993. Danforth Keeton III, Needful Things, Columbia, 1993. Chester Van Damme, Sniper, TriStar, 1993. Happy, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. McThune, The Client, Warner Bros., 1994. Frank Griffith, The Last Seduction, October Films, 1994. Ed Collins, Miracle on 34th Street, Fox, 1994. Wayne Brown, Red Rock West, Roxie Releasing, 1994. Sheriff Mitch Rivers, 5/7ent Fall, Warner Bros., 1994. Charles Bushman, 5ome Folks Call It a Sling Blade, Headliner Entertainment Group, 1994. Harry Rucker, The Babysitter, Spelling Films International, 1995. Mike Sr., The Low Life, Cinepix Film Properties/CFP Distribution, 1995. John Ehrlichman, Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995. John Quinn, Black Day Blue Night, Republic Pictures, 1995. Ted Hannon, The Little Death, Island Pictures, 1995. Father Stanislav, Sacred Cargo, 1995. Cake, Persons Unknown, Promark, 1996. Senator Mavros, Executive Decision, Warner Bros., 1996. Charles Bushman, Sling Blade (also known as Reckoning), Miramax, 1996. Breakdown, Paramount, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Little Gloria . .. Happy at Last, NBC, 1982. Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number, NBC, 1983. Major Vegvary, Right to Kill?, ABC, 1985. Colonel McKinney, Sidney Sheldon's "Windmills of the Gods/' CBS, 1988. Leo Kemeny, In the Shadow of a Killer, NBC, 1992. Judge Bradley, Arthur Miller's "The American Clock/' TNT, 1993. Greer, Star Struck, CBS, 1994. Lt. William Eyler, Gang in Blue, Showtime, 1996. Col. Norman Schwarzkopf, Crime of the Century (movie), HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sam Griffith, "The Lock Box," The Equalizer, NBC, 1984. Pete Bostik, LA. Law, NBC, 1986. "Shadow Play," The Equalizer, NBC, 1987. Potter, "Grand Delusion," Birdland, 1994.
398 • WARD Television Appearances; Other: TV announcer, Tough Cookies, CBS, 1986. Captain Quail, On the Edge, NBC, 1987. Radio Lieutenant, Contact (special), Showtime, 1993. Grave Squad Lawyer, Partners (special), Showtime, 1994. Frank Bach, Dark Skies (series), NBC, 1996—. Stage Appearances: Kit Carson, Yucca Flats, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1973. Main man, Alive and Well in Argentina, Theatre at Saint Clement's, New York City, 1974. Ensemble, In Our Time, Theatre at Saint Clement's, 1974. Able, Enter a Free Man, St. Clement's Church, 1974. Marvin, Workers, St. Clement's Church, 1975. Palfrey, "Endecott and the Red Cross," and Man in periwig, "My Kinsman, Major Molineux," in The Old Glory: A Trilogy (triple-bill), American Place Theatre, New York City, 1976. Bobby, American Buffalo, Saint Clement's Theatre, 1976. Richard, Rib Cage, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1978. Goose, April 2, 1979: The Day the Blanchardville, N.C. Political Action and Poker Club Got the Bomb, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1978. Amazing Grace, New Dramatists, Inc., New York City, 1978. Otherwise Engaged, Cincinnati Playhouse, Cincinnati, OH, 1978-79. Good Evening, Stage West, West Springfield, MA, 1978-79. Sir Roger Brakenbury, Richard III, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1979. Dennis Quinlan, Last Licks, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1979. Ice, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1979. Mary Barnes, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1979-80. Brewster, Rudy, Ryan, Stanislaus, and Sheriff, The American Clock, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1980. Cymbeline, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1980-81. Jim Beam, Rose, Cort Theatre, 1981. The Suicide, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980-81. Macduff, MacBeth, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1982. Kenneth Baxter, This Story of Yours, Long Wharf Theatre, 1981-82. Edouard, Lumiere, Ark Theatre Company, New York City, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 a/k/a Tennessee, South Street Theater, New York City, 1982. Marcellus, Player, and English ambassador, Hamlet, NYSF, Public Theater, 1982-83. Winter, Half a Lifetime, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1983. Frank, Faith Healer, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1983. John Williamson, Glengarry Glen Ross, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1983-84, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1984. Title role, "Terry Neal's Future," Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 198586. Dr. Bazelon and Manville, The Day Room, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage, 1987-88. Major Tours: John Williamson, Glengarry Glen Ross, U.S. cities, 1986.*
WARD, Fred 1943PERSONAL Born in 1943 in San Diego, CA. Education: Studied at Herbert Berghof Studios. Addresses: Agent—Jerry Scott, STE Representation, 9301 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 312, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Ken Amorosano Public Relations, 3327 Deronda Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actor. Member of Sam Shepherd's Magic Theatre. Formerly worked as a truck loader, a janitor, a logger, a cook, a crop picker, and a construction worker. Military service: Served in U.S. Air Force. CREDITS Film Appearances: Truck Driver, Ginger in the Morning, 1973. John Anglin, Escape from Alcatraz, Paramount, 1979. Lenny, Tilt, 1979. Jack, Carny, United Artists, 1980. Rifleman Lonnie Reece, Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Title role, Timerider: The Adventures ofLyle Swann, Jensen-Farley, 1982. Morgan, Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Wilkes, Uncommon Valor, Paramount, 1983. Gus Grissom, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1984. Biscuits Toohey, Swing Shift, Warner Bros., 1984.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Lou Fimple, Secret Admirer, Orion, 1985. Sheldon, UFOria, Universal, 1985. Title role, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins . . ., Orion, 1985. The teacher, Train of Dreams, National Film Board, 1987. Gary Marshetta, The Prince of Pennsylvania, New Line, 1988. Roone Dimmick, Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. Sergeant Benjamin Dix, Off Limits, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Crouch, The Price of Life, 1988. Earl Basset, Tremors (also known as Dead Silence), Universal, 1990. Henry Miller, Henry and June, Universal, 1990. Pauling, Backtrack (also known as Catchfire), LIVE, 1990. Sergeant Hoke Mosely, Miami Blues, Orion, 1990. News Anchor Chip Daley, Bob Roberts, Paramount/ Miramax, 1992. Walter Stuckel, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Jack Milton, Thunderheart, TriStar, 1992. Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, The Dark Wind, LIVE, 1993. Paris, Equinox (also known as Isimeria), IRS Releasing, 1993. Stuart Kane, Short Cuts, Fine Line, 1993. Rocco, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Paramount, 1994. Lieutenant Brann, Two Small Bodies, Castle Hill, 1994. Frank, The Blue Villa, Films Transit, 1995. FBI Agent Ford, Chain Reaction, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. Earl Bassett, Tremors 2: Aftershocks, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1996. Also appeared in No Available Witness, Warriors of the Wasteland, and Saigon. Film Work: Executive producer, Miami Blues, Orion, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Ned Christie, Belle Starr, CBS, 1980. Lucky Boone, Florida Straits, HBO, 1986. H. Phillip Lovecraft, Cast a Deadly Spell, HBO, 1991. Wyatt Earp, Four Eyes and Six-Guns, TNT, 1992. . . . first do no harm, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Other: "Noon Wine,"/American Playhouse, (episodic) PBS, 1985. Himself, Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country (special), Bravo, 1994.
WARD • 399 Stage Appearances: Simpatico, Joseph Papp Public Theater, New York, New York, 1994. Also appeared in The Class Menagerie, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, and Find Your Way Home. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March 1995, pp. 116-24. Premiere, June 1992, pp. 52-54.*
WARD,Sela 1956(?)PERSONAL Born July 11, c. 1956, in Meridian, MS; daughter of Cranberry Holland (an electrical engineer) and Annie Kate Ward. Education: University of Alabama, B.A., art and advertising, 1977. Avocational interests: Drawing and painting. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Has also appeared in television commercials and worked as a model. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, c. 1992, Emmy Award, 1994, and Screen Actors Guild Award, 1996, all for best lead actress in a drama series, for Sisters; CableACE Award, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, and Emmy Award nomination, all for best actress in a movie or miniseries, 1996, for Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story. CREDITS Film Appearances: Janet, The Man Who Loved Women, Columbia, 1983. Colonel Ticonderoga's daughter, Rustlers' Rhapsody, Paramount, 1985. Cheryl Ann Wayne, Nothing in Common, TriStar, 1986. Kim Lacey, Hello Again, Buena Vista, 1987. Tracy, Stee/e Justice, Atlantic, 1987. Helen Kimble, The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993. Kaye Griffin, My Fellow Americans, Warner Bros., 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Hilary Adams, Emerald Point, N.A.S., CBS, 1983-84. Teddy Reed, Sisters, NBC, 1991-96.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Toni Cerreta, "In Vino Veritas/' Christine Cromwell (broadcast as an episode of ABC Saturday Mystery), ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Annie Larkspur, The King of Love, ABC, 1987. Caryl Fox, Bridesmaids, CBS, 1989. Sarah Hardy, The Haunting of Sarah Hardy, USA, 1989. Laura Demming, Rainbow Drive (also known as City of Angels), Showtime, 1990. Sister Anne, Child of Darkness, Child of Light, USA, 1991. Karen Hart, Double Jeopardy, Showtime, 1992. Dorothy Wade, Killer Rules, NBC, 1993. Jessica Savitch, Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story, Lifetime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Jennifer Cameo, Cameo by Night, NBC, 1987. Host, Hollywood's Most Powerful Women, E! Entertainment Television, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1991. The 27th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1992. The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1994. The /7th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. The 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1996. The /8th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1996. The 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 3, 1991, pp. 49-50.*
WARD, Simon 1941PERSONAL Born October 19,1941, in Beckenham, England; son of Leonard Fox and Winifred Ward; married Alexandra Malcolm; children: three daughters. Education: Trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art. Avocational interests: Gardening, music, reading, badminton. Addresses:/Agent—I FA Ltd., 11-12 Hanover St., London W1, England. Career: Actor. Appeared with National Youth Theatre, 1956. Member: British Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Fred Beenstock, Hobson's Choice, Northampton Repertory Theatre, Northampton, U.K., 1963. (London debut) Tom Phillips, The Fourth of July, St. Martin's Theatre, London, 1964. Alexander, Alexander's Death, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, U.K., 1964. Konstantin, The Seagull, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, U.K., 1964. Abel Drugger, The Alchemist, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, U.K., 1965. Hippolytus, Phedre, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, 1966. Dennis, Loot, Jeannetta Cochrane Theatre, then Criterion Theatre, both London, 1966. Jerry, Wise Child, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1967. Unknown soldier, The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, U.K., 1968. Ferdinand, The Tempest, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, 1968. Henry, The Skin of Our Teeth, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, 1968. Donald, Spoiled, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1971. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Shaw Theatre, London, 1972. Teddy, Clever Soldiers, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1974. Troilus, Troilus and Cressida, Young Vic Theatre, London, 1976. Harry, Four to One, Young Vic Theatre, London, 1976. Ward, Rear Column, Globe Theatre, London, 1978. Ken Harrison, Whose Life Is It, Anyway?, Birmingham, 1982. House Guest, 1982. Heartbreak House, 1983. Dial M for Murder, 1983. Ross, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, 1986.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Paris Match, 1988. Henceforward, 1990. Rumours, 1990. Don't Dress for Dinner, 1992. Cell Mates, 1995. Also appeared as Princess Catherine, Henry V; and as Duke, On Approval, Playhouse Theatre. Major Tours: Valentine, You Never Can Tell, Cambridge Theatre Company, U.K. cities, 1973. Ken Harrison, Whose Life Is It, Anyway?, U.K. cities, 1980. Stage Work: Co-director, Henry IV, Part I, National Youth Theatre, London, 1967. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, Warner Bros., 1970. / Start Counting, 1970. Title role, Young Winston, Columbia, 1972. Hitler: The Last Ten Days, Paramount, 1972. The Three Musketeers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Children of Rage, 1974. The Four Musketeers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Deadly Strangers, 1975. The Aces High, 1976. Battle Flag, 1976. Dominique, 1977. Holocaust 2000, 1977. The Chosen, 1978. Zulu Dawn, 1979. The Sabina, 1979. The Monster Club, 1980. Tug of Love, 1983. Supergirl, 1984. Leave All Fair, 1985. Mr. Linton, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, 1992. Edward Ross, Double X: The Name of the Game, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Appeared in The Black Tulip, BBC; The Roads to Freedom, BBC; Holocaust, BBC, then PBS; The Rear Column, BBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Thomas Flanagan, Around the World in 80 Days, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Stephen Lampart, "A Taste for Death/' Mystery!, PBS, 1990.
WARDEN «401 Television Appearances; Movies: Arthur Holmwood, Dracula, CBS, 1974. James Herriot, All Creatures Great and Small, NBC, 1975. William Trench, The Four Feathers, NBC, 1978. Jock Leslie-Melville, The Last Giraffe, CBS, 1979. Due de Chateau Renaud, The Corsican Brothers, CBS, 1985. Also appeared in Chips with Everything, BBC; Bloomsday; and Flowering Cherry. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Plays and Players, February, 1995.*
WARDEN Jack 1920PERSONAL Born Jack Warden Lebzelter, September 18, 1920, in Newark, NJ; son of John Warden (an engineer and technician) and Laura M. (Costello) Lebzelter; married Wanda Dupree, October 11, 1958 (divorced); children: Christopher. Education: Trained for the stage with Margo Jones. Politics: Democrat. Avocational interests: Singing, swimming, skiing, sailing, sunset watching, reading, walking, dancing, fishing, carpentry, tennis, and golfing. Addresses: /Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 888 7th Ave., New York, NY 10106-0001. Career: Actor. Worked as a professional boxer during the 1930s; tugboat deck hand, New York City; lifeguard; dance hall bouncer. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1938-41; U.S. Maritime Service, 1941-42; U.S. Army, Paratroopers, 1941-46. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, National Maritime Union, Players Club. Awards, Honors: Obie Award from the Village Voice, Distinguished Performance, 1964, for "Epiphany" in Cages; Emmy Award, Outstanding Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama, 1972, for Brian's Song; Academy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actor, 1975, for Shampoo; Academy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actor, 1978, for Heaven Can Wait.
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Film Appearances: Crew member, The Frogmen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. Walt Davis, The Man with My Face, United Artists, 1951. Morse, You're in the Navy Now (also known as U.S.S. Teakettle), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951. Red Ball Express, Universal, 1952. Corporal Buckley, From Here to Eternity, Columbia, 1953. Eddie, The Bachelor Party, United Artists, 1957. Charles Malik, Edge of the City (also known as A Man Is Ten Feet Tall), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Juror, Twelve Angry Men, United Artists, 1957. Master Sergeant Saul Rosen, Darby's Rangers (also known as Young Invaders), Warner Bros., 1958. Mueller, Run Silent, Run Deep, United Artists, 1958. Ben Compson, The Sound and the Fury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Kelly, That Kind of Woman, Paramount, 1959. Doc Farrington, Wake Me When It's Over, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Huston, Escape from Zahrain, Paramount, 1962. Dr. Dedham, Donovan's Reef, Paramount, 1963. First Sergeant Welsh, The Thin Red Line, Allied Artists, 1964. General Pratt, Blindfold, Universal, 1966. Barnet Weiner, Bye, Bye Braverman, Warner Bros., 1968. Earl Olive, The Sporting Club, AVCO-Embassy, 1971. Herb McAdams, Summertree, Columbia, 1971. General Strapp, We/come to the Club, Columbia, 1971. Dr. Moses, Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?, National General, 1971. Gifford, Billy Two Hats (also known as The Lady and the Outlaw), United Artists, 1973. Dawes, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Max, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Paramount, 1974. Lester Carr, Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. Harry Rosenfeld, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Charlie Zane, The White Buffalo (also known as Hunt to Kill), United Artists, 1977. Dr. Bessner, Death on the N//e, Paramount, 1978. Max Corkle, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Judge Rayford, . . .And Justice for All, Columbia, 1979. The President, Being There, United Artists, 1979.
Harold Meredith, Beyond The Poseidon Adventure, Warner Bros., 1979. Jackie, The Champ, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1979. Harry, Dreamer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Roy L. Fuchs and Luke Fuchs, Used Cars, Columbia, 1980. Nelson, Carbon Copy, AVCO-Embassy, 1981. Commander, Chu Chi/ and the Philly Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. As himself, The Great Muppet Caper, Universal, 1981. Jack, So Fine, Warner Bros., 1981. Mickey Morrissey, The Verdict, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1982. Garvey, Crackers, Universal, 1984. Moravia, The Aviator, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Lloyd, September, Orion, 1987. Sergeant Major MacLure, The Presidio, Paramount, 1988. Judge Harry Murdoch, Everybody Wins, Orion, 1990. Big Ben Healy, Sr., Problem Child, Universal, 1990. Big Ben Healy, Sr., Problem Child 2, Universal, 1991. Al Grossman, Night and the City, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Zevo, Sr., Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. JackScanlan, Passed Away, Buena Vista, 1993. Moe, Guilty as Sin, Buena Vista, 1993. Julian Marx, Bullets over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Tiresias, Mighty Aphrodite, Miramax, 1995. Saul, Wh/7e You Were Sleeping (also known as Coma Guy), Buena Vista, 1995. Joe Heff, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995. Chubb, Ed (also known as Ed and Me, Mickey's Monkey, and You Should See Them Play), Universal, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Coach Frank Whip, Mr. Peepers, NBC, 1953-55. Bobo, Norby, NBC, 1955. Matthew Cower, The Asphalt Jungle, ABC, 1961. Major Simon Butcher, The Wackiest Ship in the Army, NBC, 1965-66. Lieutenant Fergus, Gallagher (broadcast on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color), NBC, 1965. Lieutenant Fergus, The Further Adventures of Gallagher (broadcast on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color), NBC, 1965. Lieutenant Fergus, Gallagher Goes West (broadcast on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color), NBC, 1967. Detective Lieutenant Mike Haines, N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1967-69.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 John "Jigsaw John" St. }ohn, Jigsaw John, NBC, 1976. Morris Buttermaker, The Bad News Bears, CBS, 197980. Harry Fox, Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1984-86. Hank Knight, Knight & Daye, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Joseph Kennedy, Sr., Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985. Nerva,AD., NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Pilots: Joe Gushing, The Blue Men (broadcast as an episode of Playhouse 90), CBS, 1959. Jack Fleming, The Watchman (broadcast as an episode of Kraft Suspense Theatre), NBC, 1964. Jake Moniker, Man on a String, CBS, 1972. John St. John, They Only Come Out at Night, NBC, 1975. Cosmo Topper, Topper, ABC, 1979. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Arthur Clary, "Ann Rutledge," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1950. Gorman, "Retaliation," Cavalier Theatre, NBC, 1951. Title role, "The Champ," Manhunt (also known as Assignment: Manhunt), NBC, 1952. Lefty, "Snookie," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1953. Teddy Merrill, "Chester Potter of the Pittsburgh Press," The Big Story, NBC, 1953. Jerry French, "Comeback," Culf Playhouse: First Person, NBC, 1953. Brick Nelson, "The Promise," The Campbell Television Soundstage (also known as Campbell Playhouse and TVSoundstage), NBC, 1953. Blik, "Train to Trouble," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. Taxi driver, "Dream House," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1953. "Old MacDonald Had a Curve," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1953. The Imogene Coca Show, NBC, 1954. "Courant," The Big Story, NBC, 1954. Dr. Max, "Native Dancer," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. Pete, "Jean Barrett of the Philadelphia Even ing Bulletin," The Big Story, NBC, 1954. Sheriff Bass, "Dr. Rainwater Goes A-Courtin'," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1954. Stamper, "The Worried Man Blues," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1954. Hal, "Class of '58," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. Lieutenant Earl Floyd, Justice, NBC, 1955.
WARDEN *403 Title role, "Ted Link of the St. Louis Post Dispatch," The Big Story, NBC, 1955. Buzz Calderone, "Shadow of the Champ," Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. Alex Hamner, Justice, NBC, 1955. Boze, "The Petrified Forest," Producers' Showcase, NBC, 1955. Harry Pomeroy, "The Mechanical Heart," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. Frank Doran, "Tragedy in a Temporary Town," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1956. "A Very Special Baby," Home Show, NBC, 1956. Sergeant Debb, "A Real Fine Cutting Edge," Kaiser Aluminum Hour, NBC, 1957. Newspaperman, "The Flight," Suspicion, NBC, 1957. Jack Armstrong, "Abraham Lincoln: The Early Years," Omnibus, NBC, 1959. Mike Wilson, Bonanza, NBC, 1959. James A. Corey, "The Lonely," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1959. Emmet Fitzgerald, Five Fingers, NBC, 1959. Ollie, The Outlaws, NBC, 1960. Martin, Wagon Train, NBC, 1962. Axton, Tales of Wells Fargo, NBC, 1962. Jubal Tatum, The Virginian, NBC, 1962. Bewitched, ABC, 1964. "The Ivy Curtain," The Invaders, ABC, 1967. Also appeared in "Meeting at Appalachian," Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, CBS; Bill Foley, Roger Dove, syndicated; The Man Behind the Badge, CBS; Danger, CBS; The /Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC; The Trailmaster, ABC; Dr. Kildare, NBC; Naked City, ABC; Bob Hope Presents, NBC; Slattery's People, CBS; The Untouchables, ABC; Route 66, CBS; Ben Casey, ABC; The Fugitive, ABC; Great /Adventure, CBS; The Breaking Point, syndicated; Bus Stop, syndicated. Television Appearances; Movies: Coach George Halas, Brian's Song, ABC, 1971. Lieutenant George Coye, The Face of Fear, CBS, 1971. Lt. Joe Burton, What's a Nice Girl Like You...?, ABC, 1971. Captain Patrick Lonergan, Lieutenant Schuster's Wife, ABC, 1972. Sergeant Dobbs, The Godchild, ABC, 1974. Joe Hodges, Remember When, NBC, 1974. Fred Hartman, ]ourney from Darkness, NBC, 1975. Lieutenant General Mordechai Cur, Raid on Entebbe, NBC, 1977. Cornelius Ryan, A Private Battle, CBS, 1980. Henry Hobson, Hofason's Choice, CBS, 1983. Mark Twain, Helen Keller—The Miracle Continues, syndicated, 1984.
404 • WEAVER Owl, Alice in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. J. Edgar Hoover, Hoover vs. the Kennedys: The Second Civil War, syndicated, 1987. Harry Fox, Still Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1987. Hubert "Bad Hair" Wimberly, Dead Solid Perfect, HBO, 1988. Sergeant Joe Wilson, The Watch Commander, ABC, 1988. Claude Fortier, Judgment (also known as Sacraments and Vermillion Parish), HBO, 1990. Big Ben Healy, Sr., Problem Child 3: Junior in Love, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Robert de Beaudrincourt, "The Lark/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. Ken, The Three Kings, ABC, 1987. Dr. Harlan Davidson, Partners, ABC, 1993. Also appeared in A Memory of Two Mondays. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Sir Toby Belch, Twelfth Night, Margo Jones Theatre, Dallas, TX, 1947. (Off-Broadway debut) Mickey, Golden Boy, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1952. Johnny, Lullaby, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1954. Mike Hertzog, Sing Me No Lullaby, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1954. Marco, A View from the Bridge, Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1955. Joey, A Very Special Baby, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1956. Dave, The Body Beautiful, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1958. "Snowangel" and "Epiphany,'' in Cages (double-bill), York Theatre, New YorkCity, 1963. "A Wen" and "Orange Souffle," in Under the Weather, Festival of Two Worlds, Spoleto, Italy, 1966. Arthur Goldman, The Man in the Class Booth, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1969. Death of a Salesman, Arlington Park Theatre, Arlington Heights, IL, 1972. Various roles, Stages, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1978. Also appeared as Algernon Moncrieff, The Importance of Being Earnest; Tony Lumpkin, She Stoops to Conquer; Trisotin, The Learned Ladies; Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew; Yasha, The Cherry Orchard. Also appeared in Front Porch (later retitled Picnic), Summer and Smoke, and Leaf and Bough, all Margo Jones Theatre Company, 1947-51.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Major Tours: Pete, An Old Beat-Up Woman, U.S. cities, 1950. Eddie Harmon, Conversations in the Dark, U.S. cities, 1963-64. Also appeared in There Is Always Juliet, Theatre of the Open Road, U.S. cities.*
WEAVER, Fritz 1926PERSONAL Full name, Fritz William Weaver; born January 19, 1926, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of John Carson and Elsa W. (Stringaro) Weaver; married Sylvia Short, February 7, 1953; children: Lydia Charlotte, Anthony Ballou. Education: University of Chicago, B.A., 1952; studied acting at the HB Studios, 1955-56. Addresses: /Agent—Lucy Kroll Agency, 390 West End Ave., New York, NY 10024-6107; Camden Artists, 2121 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 410, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Member of theater companies, including Barter Theatre, VA, 1951-52; Group 20 Players, Wellesley, MA, 1953-54; Stratford Shakespeare Fstival, Stratford, CT, 1956 and 1958; Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1959-60; and Vancouver Festival, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1961. Affiliated with Channel 13 (Educational Television), 1960 and 1965. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Guild of Musical Artists. Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, 1956, for The White Devil; Theatre World Award and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Supporting or Featured Actor in a Play, both 1956, for The Chalk Garden; Antoinette Perry Award, Best Actor in a Play, Var/ety-New York Critics' Poll Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics' Circle Award, all 1971, for Child's Play. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew, Group 20 Players, Wellesley, MA, 1953. Sir Francis Chesney, Charley's Aunt, Group 20 Players, Wellesley, MA, 1953.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Preacher, Dark of the Moon, Group 20 Players, Wellesley, MA, 1953. Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Group 20 Players, Wellesley, MA, 1953. Caesar, Androcles and the Lion, Group 20 Players, Wellesley, MA, 1953. Edward II, Carnival King, Group 20 Players, Wellesley, MA, 1953. (Off-Broadway debut) Fainall, The Way of the World, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1954. L'Histoire du Soldat, 1954. (Broadway debut) Maitland, The Chalk Garden, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1955. Secretary, The Doctor's Dilemma, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1955. Flamineo, The White Devil, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1955. Casca, Julius Caesar, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1955. Antonio, The Tempest, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1955. Philip Faulconbridge, King John, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1956. Gremio, The Taming of the Shrew, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1956. Marc Bradley, Protective Custody, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1956. Title role, Miss Lonelyhearts, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1957. Title role, Hamlet, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1958. Harry, Lord Monchensey, The Family Reunion, Phoenix Theatre Company, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1958. Priest, The Power and the Glory, Phoenix Theatre Company, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1958. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Cambridge Drama Festival, Cambridge, MA, 1959. Dion Anthony, The Great God Brown, Phoenix Theatre Company, Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1959. Title role, Peer Gynt, Phoenix Theatre Company, New York City, 1960. Title role, Henry IV, Part One, Phoenix Theatre Company, New York City, then Cambridge Drama Festival, both 1960. Title role, Henry IV, Part Two, Phoenix Theatre Company, New York City, then Cambridge Drama Festival, both 1960. Mark, Men, Women, and Angels, Vancouver Festival, Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 1961. M. Beaurevers, A Shot in the Dark, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1961.
WEAVER «405 Henderson, All American, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1962. Narrator, The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian, New York City Philharmonic, Philharmonic Hall, New York City, 1962. Van Miessen, Lorenzo, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1962-63. Phi leas Fogg, Around the World in Eighty Days, Jones Beach Marine Theatre, New York City, 1963. Various roles, The White House, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1964. Sherlock Holmes, Baker Street, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1965. Frederick the Great, The Sorrows of Frederick, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1967. Henry Higgins, My Fair Lady, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1968. Jerome Malley, Child's Play, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1969-70. Title role, Macbeth, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1973. Patrick Power, Patrick's Day, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1973. Ronald, Absurd Person Singular, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1975. Title role, Lincoln (solo show), Chelsea Theatre Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, then Theatre Four, New York City, both 1976. Sidney Kentridge, The Biko Inquest, Theatre Four, New York City, 1978. Walter Franz, The Price, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1979. Man, Dialogue for Lovers, Symphony Space, New York City, 1980. Mr. Talley, A Tale Told, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, then Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, both 1981. Niles Harris, Angel's Fall, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1982, then Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1983. Stephen, Beethoven's Tenth, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1983. Over My Dead Body, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1984. Carleton Fitzgerald, Light Up the Sky, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1987. Sullivan and Gilbert, St. Lawrence Centre, Toronto, Canada, then Eisenhower Theatre, Washington, DC, both 1988. Polo Grounds, Symphony Space, New York City,
1989. Love Letters, 1989-90. Cocktail Hour, 1990.
406 • WEAVER King Lear, 1991. The Crucible, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991, then National Actors Theatre, New York City, 1992. The Professional, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1995. Made stage debut with the Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA, 1952. Also appeared in Time Framed and A Christmas Carol. Major Tours: Father Day, Life with Father, U.S. cities, 1974. Stephen, Beethoven's Tenth, U.S. cities, 1983-84. Also appeared with the Barter Theatre Company on a tour of U.S. cities, 1952-54. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Josef Weiss, Holocaust, NBC, 1978. Father Peregrine, The Martian Chronicles, NBC, 1980. Senator Thomas Hart Benton, Dream West, CBS, 1986. Mr. Amberville, I'll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Pilots: Anton de Tourolet, The Snoop Sisters (also known as Female Instinct), NBC, 1972. Vincent Kagel, Heat of Anger, CBS, 1972. Daniel Kemper, Rx for the Defense, ABC, 1973. Cirrak, Hunter, CBS, 1973. Mr. Foster, Momma the Detective, NBC, 1981. Stewart Moffitt, The City, ABC, 1986. Maxwell Vane, D.C. Cop, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1955. "She Stoops to Conquer/' Omnibus, ABC, 1955. Lamp Unto My Feet, CBS, 1955. "We Must Kill Tony," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1956. "The Playwright and the Star" and "The Deaf Heart," Studio One, CBS, 1957. "Beyond This Place," Dupont Show of the Month, CBS, 1957. "The New Class," Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1958. "A Moment of Truth," Omnibus, NBC, 1958. "A Tale of Two Cities," Dupont Show of the Month, CBS, 1958. "The Little Tin God," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1959. "Out of the Dust," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. William Sturka, "Third from the Sun," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1960. Chancellor, "The Obsolete Man," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1961.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Mason, "Jane Eyre," Family Classics, CBS, 1961. "The Potting Shed," Play of the Week, WNTA, 1961. "The Devil Makes Sunday," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1961. "The Night of the Storm," Dupont Show of the Month, CBS, 1961. Asphalt Jungle, ABC, 1961. The New Breed, ABC, 1961. The Defenders, CBS, 1961, 1962, and 1963. "The Duchess and the Mugs," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1962. Cain's Hundred, NBC, 1962. Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1962 and 1963. The Nurses, CBS, 1962 and 1964. Espionage, NBC, 1964. The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1964. Great Adventures, CBS, 1964. The Rogues, NBC, 1964. Rawhide, CBS, 1964. Twelve O'clock High, ABC, 1964. The Fugitive, ABC, 1966. "The Good Lieutenant," Showcase, 1966. Combat, ABC, 1966. Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1966, 1967, 1969, and 1971. The F.B.I., ABC, 1966, 1968, 1970, and 1971. "The Questions," Experiment in Television, NBC, 1967. The Invaders, ABC, 1967. Gunsmoke, CBS, 1967. The Big Valley, ABC, 1967 and 1969. David, "The People Next Door," CBS Playhouse, CBS, 1968. Gentle Ben, CBS, 1968. N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1968. The Outcasts, ABC, 1968. The Name of the Game, NBC, 1968 and 1969. Mannix, CBS, 1968 and 1973. Room 222, ABC, 1969. Felony Squad, ABC, 1969. Ironside, NBC, 1970. Niklaus, "Lost Treasure," Suspense Playhouse, CBS, 1971. Dan August, ABC, 1971. Men at Law, CBS, 1971. Cannon, CBS, 1971 and 1973. "A Question of Fear," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1972. Banyon, NBC, 1972. Medical Center, CBS, 1972. "Columbus," You Are There, CBS, 1972. The Mod Squad, ABC, 1972. "Antigone," Playhouse New York, PBS, 1973. KungFu, ABC, 1973.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The Delphi Bureau, ABC, 1973. Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1973 and 1974. Corneliu Melody, "A Touch of the Poet/' Theatre in America, PBS, 1974. Movin'On, NBC, 1974. Petrocelli, NBC, 1974. Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1975. Matthew Costigan, "The Star," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Edwin Dupont, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Inspector Panassie, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Astaroth, Friday the 13th, syndicated, 1989. Narrator, "The Great Dinosaur Hunt" (also known as "The New Dinosaurs" and "The Twilight of the Dinosaur"), The Infinite Voyage, PBS, 1989. Narrator, "Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Also appeared in Tales from the Darkside, syndicated. Television Appearances; Movies: Anderson, The Borgia Stick, NBC, 1967. Joe Mallicent, Berlin Affair, NBC, 1970. Andrew Borden, The Legend of Lizzie Borden, ABC, 1975. Harvey Cheyne, Sr., Captains Courageous, ABC, 1977. Eli Sorenson, Children of Divorce, NBC, 1980. Jonas Angstrom, Maid in America, CBS, 1982. Van Niven, A Death in California, ABC, 1985. Arthur Beal, The Hearst and Davies Affair, ABC, 1985. Bernard Hughes, Under Siege, NBC, 1986. Dr. Burnham, "My Name Is Bill W." (also known as "The Bill Wilson Story"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1989. John Ericsson, Ironclads, TNT, 1991. Senator Everett Dirksen, Citizen Cohn (also known as Rules of Misconduct: The Roy Cohn Story), HBO, 1992. Simon, "Blind Spot" (also known as "Death in the Family"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. Captain Van Koster, Spring Awakening, CBS, 1994. Pointman, syndicated, 1994. Lional Nash, Broken Trust, TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Crucible," Salute to the American Theatre, CBS, 1959. Brutus, Julius Caesar, Canadian Broadcasting Company, 1960. Schoolmaster, The Power and the Clory, CBS, 1961. From Sea to Shining Sea, 1974.
WEBB «407 Give Me Liberty, 1975. We the People 200: The Constitutional Gala, CBS, 1987. Narrator, Floating Palaces, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Film Appearances: Narrator, The Crimson Curtain, Rembrandt, 1955. Colonel Cascio, Fail Safe, Columbia, 1964. Narrator, The Guns of August, Universal, 1965. Vulcan, To Trap a Spy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Mr. Ravenswood, The Maltese Bippy, Metro-GoldenMayer, 1969. John Shankalien, Company of Killers, Universal, 1970. Roger Meredith, A Walk in the Spring Rain, Columbia, 1970. Harold DeMilo, The Day of the Dolphin, AVCOEmbassy, 1973. Professor Biesenthal, Marathon Man, Paramount, 1976. Corley, Black Sunday, Paramount, 1977. Dr. Alex Harris, Demon Seed, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1977. Oscar Procari, Sr., The Big Fix, Universal, 1978. Father Farrow, Jaws of Satan (also known as King Cobra), United Artists, 1980. Dexter Stanley, "The Crate" in Creepshow, Warner Bros., 1982. Wallace Furman, Power, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986.*
WEBB, Chloe PERSONAL Born in New York, NY. Education: Attended the Boston Conservatory of Music and Drama. Addresses: Agent—Gersh Agency, P.O. Box 5617, Beverly HilIs, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Member of Imagination Theatre Co. and Paul Sills Theatre (improvisational groups). Awards, Honors: National Society of Film Critics Award, Best Actress, 1986, for Sid and Nancy; Emmy Award nomination, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, 1989, for China Beach; LA Critics Circle and Dramalogue Awards, for The Model Apartment; Dramalogue Award, for House of Blue Leaves.
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Film Appearances: (Film debut) Nancy Spungen, Sid and Nancy, Samuel Goldwyn, 1986. LouisaKracklite, The Belly of an Architect, Hemdale, 1987. Linda Mason, Twins, Universal, 1988. Crystal Gerrity, Heart Condition, New Line Cinema, 1990. Patricia, Queens Logic, Seven Arts, 1991. Birdie, A Dangerous Woman, Gramercy, 1993. Tina Wilson, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Thicke of the Night, syndicated, 1983. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mona Ramsey, "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Laurette Barber, China Beach, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Barbara, Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1986. Cassie, Mary, CBS, 1986. Laurette Barber, China Beach (six episodes), ABC, 1988. Also appeared in Remington Steele, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Allison Campbell, Lucky Day, ABC, 1991. Gloria "Dinki" Denk, S/7ent Cries, NBC, 1993. Also appeared in Who Am I This Time?, PBS. Stage Appearances: Angela Lansbury, Mary Martin, and Carol Channing, Forbidden Broadway (revue), Palsson's Theatre, New York City, 1982-83, then the Comedy Store, Los Angeles, 1983. The Waiting Room, Atlantic Theatre, New York City, 1996. Also appeared in The House of Blue Leaves, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA; Addiction; Family Album; The Model Apartment; School Talk; A Midsummer Night's Dream. Appeared with the Boston Shakespeare Company, Boston, MA, the Goodman Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, and at the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA.*
WEISZ, Rachel 1971(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1971. Education: Attended Cambridge University. Addresses: Agent—Terrific Talents, 419 Park Avenue South, Suite 1009, New York, NY 10016. Career: Actress. Founder of a theater company, Talking Tongues. Awards, Honors: Edinburgh Festival, Guardian Student Drama Award, 1991; Critics' Circle London Theatre Award, Most Promising Newcomer, 1994. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mathilde, Scar/et and Black, 1993. A N Other Personnel Manager, Death Machine, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Lily Sinclair, Chain Reaction, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Miranda Fox, Stealing Beauty, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Title character, Amy Foster, 1997. Stage Appearances: Fliss, The Year of the Family, Finborough, London, England, 1994. Gilda, Design for Living, Donmar Warehouse, London, England, 1994-95. Also appeared as Sasha Hails, Slight Possession, London, England, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Theatre Record, February 12-25, 1995. Vogue, September, 1995, pp. 301, 314.*
WELCH, Tahnee 1962PERSONAL Born LeTahn Renee Welch, in 1962, in San Diego, CA; daughter of Raquel Welch (an actress).
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Addresses: /Agent—John Dehority, 125 Christopher St., #6C, New York, NY 10014. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Kitty, Cocoon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Rosebud, Sleeping Beauty, 1987. Kitty, Cocoon: The Return, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Daniela Santini, Der Joker (also known as Lethal Obsession), Vidmark, 1988. Marta, La Bocca, 1991. Lisa, Angel of Death, 1992. Vera Cortese, Night Train to Venice, 1993. Ashley, Improper Conduct, Everest Pictures, 1994. Dead World girl, Search and Destroy, October Films, 1995. Viva, / Shot Andy Warhol, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Giulia de Blasco, Disperatamente Giulia, [Italy], 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, September, 1993, p. 130.*
WELLS, Vernon 1945(Vernon G. Wells) PERSONAL Full name, Vernon George Wells; born December 30, 1945, in Rushworth, Victoria, Australia; son of Michael and Eva Maude Gackson) Wells; married Dzintra Zealands, September 30, 1967 (divorced); married Kymberli Ann Weed, October 20, 1988 (divorced, 1991); children: (first marriage) Stephan Peter Charles. Education: Studied electrical engineering at Melbourne Institute of Technology, 1963. Politics: Republican. Religion: Baptist. Avocational interests: Horseback riding, target shooting, dirt biking.
WELLS «409 Victoria, mechanical engineer, 1972-75; Radio Images, Inc. Los Angeles, CA, president and chief executive officer, 1982—; Indian Health Services and California Tribal Health Organization, Los Angeles and Oklahoma, lecturer, 1985-88. Military service: Australian Army, sergeant, 1969-70. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors Equity (Australia). Awards, Honors: Southern California Motion Picture Council, Bronze Award, 1987; Jeanie Golden Halo Award; Bronze Halo Award. CREDITS Film Appearances: Wez, The Road Warrior (also known as Mad Max //), Warner Bros., 1982. Bennett, Commando, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Lord General, Weird Science, Universal, 1985. Mr. Igoe, Innerspace, Warner Bros., 1987. Detective North, Private Investigations, 1987. La Partita, 1988. Roo Marcus, Circleman, 1988. Circle of Fear, 1988. Australian houseman, Sunset, TriStar, 1988. 'Nam Angels, 1989. American Eagle, 1989. The Gamble, 1989. (As Vernon G. Wells) Hannibal, Undeclared War, 1990. Plughead, Circuitry Man, Skouras, 1990. Bruce Wood ley, The Shrimp on the Barbie, Unity, 1990. (As Vernon G. Wells) Steiger, Enemy Unseen, American International, 1991. Philip, Sexual Response, Columbia TriStar, 1992. Maddox, Fortress, Miramax/Dimension, 1993. Plughead, Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II, Columbia TriStar, 1994. Gerald Richter, Stranglehold, New Horizons, 1994. Mercenary soldier, 2002: The Rape of Eden (also known as Bounty Hunter: 2002), American International, 1994. T-Force, PM Home Video, 1995. Last Man Standing, 1996.
Addresses: Agent—Victor Sutton, Sutton, Barth, and Vennari, 145 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in TNT, MacGyver, The Fall Cuy, Hunter, and Knight Rider.
Career: Actor. L.M. Erickson, Victoria, Australia, electrical engineer, 1969-72; Blue Stone Quarries, Inc.,
Television Appearances; Movies: Appeared as Dabby Duck, Fortress, 1985.
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Stage Appearances: Appeared in Hosanna, Half a Sixpence, The Birthday Party, and Stop the World.*
WELLS, Vernon G. See WELLS, Vernon
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: A Magazine, February, 1996. Detour, November, 1996, p. 81. Entertainment Weekly, March 17, 1995, p. 74. People, May 9, 1994.
WENDKOS, Paul 1922WEN,Ming-Na 1968PERSONAL PERSONAL Born in 1969, in China. Education: Graduated from Carnegie Mellon University. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Born September 20, 1922, in Philadelphia, PA. Education: Attended Columbia University and Temple University. Addresses: /Agent—Geoffrey Brandt, The Brandt Company, 15250 Ventura Blvd., Suite 720, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
Career: Actress. Career: Director and documentary filmmaker. CREDITS CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lien, As the World Turns, CBS, 1988-90. Deb Chen, ER, NBC, 1994-95. Trudy Sloane, The Single Guy, NBC, 1995—. Television Appearances; Movies: Mitsuko, "Blind Spot" (also known as "Death in the Family"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. Mai, Vanishing Son II, syndicated, 1994. Han, Star Quest, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Film Appearances: June, The Joy Luck Club, Buena Vista, 1993. Chun-Li, Street Fighter, Universal, 1994. Hong Kong '97, 1994. Mimi, One Night Stand, New Line Cinema, 1997. Voice of Mulan, The Legend of Mulan (animated), Disney, 1998. Stage Appearances: Lam/young man with ghetto blaster, Tiny Mommy, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1987. Black Orpheus, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, 1991. Speed the Plow, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1991. Betty, Luck, Pluck & Virtue, La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, CA, 1993. Stage Work: Producer, Exit the Dragon by Eric Michael Zee.
Film Director: The Burglar, Columbia, 1956. The Case Against Brooklyn, Columbia, 1958. Tarawa Beachhead, Columbia, 1958. Battle of the Coral Sea, Columbia, 1959. Face of a Fugitive, Columbia, 1959. Gidget, Columbia, 1959. Because They're Young, Columbia, 1960. Angel Baby, Allied Artists, 1961. Gidget Goes Hawaiian, Columbia, 1961. Gidget Goes to Rome, Columbia, 1963. Johnny Tiger, Universal, 1966. Attack on the Iron Coast, United Artists, 1968. Guns of the Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1969. Cannon for Cordoba (also known as Dragon Master), United Artists, 1970. Hell Boats, United Artists, 1970. The Mephisto Waltz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Special Delivery, American International, 1976. Also directed Miles to Terror. Television Director; Miniseries: Also producer, Harold Robbins' "79 Park Avenue/' NBC, 1977. Celebrity, NBC, 1984. (Director of Part I) The Great Escape II: The Untold Story (also known as The Great Escape: The Final Chapter), NBC, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Cross of Fire, NBC, 1989. From the Dead of Night (also known as Walkers), NBC, 1989. Blind Faith (also known as The Toms River Case), NBC, 1990. Trial: The Price of Passion, NBC, 1992. Bloodlines: Murder in the Family (also known as The Ninja Murders), NBC, 1993. Danielle Steel's "Message from 'Nam/' NBC, 1993. Television Director; Pilots: 333 Montgomery (broadcast as an episode of Alcoa Theatre), NBC, 1960. Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1968. Travis Logan, DA., CBS, 1971. Crisis, CBS, 1971. The Delphi Bureau, NBC, 1972. The Underground Man, NBC, 1974. Mrs. R—Death Among Friends (also known as Death Among Friends), NBC, 1975. Co/den Gate, ABC, 1981. Farrell: For the People, NBC, 1982. Big]ohn, NBC, 1983. Television Director; Episodic: "The Mutation/' "The Leeches/' "Vikor," "Nightmare," "Doomsday Minus One/' "Storm," and "Moonshot," The Invaders, ABC, 1967. "The Believers" and "The Life Seekers," The Invaders, ABC, 1968. Hagen,CBS, 1980. Boone, NBC, 1983. Also directed episodes of The Alcoa Hour, NBC; Ben Casey, ABC; The Big Valley, ABC; The Dick Powell Show, NBC; Honey West, ABC; / Spy, NBC; Law of the Plainsman, NBC; Naked City, ABC; The Rifleman, ABC; Route 66, CBS; Saints and Sinners, NBC; The Untouchables, ABC; The Wild Wild West, CBS; Harry O, ABC; Medical Story, NBC; Burke's Law, ABC; The Detectives (also known as Robert Taylor's The Detectives), ABC; Mr. Novak, NBC. Television Director; Movies: Fear No Evil, NBC, 1969. Brother hood of the Bell, CBS, 1970. A Death of Innocence, CBS, 1971. A Little Game, ABC, 1971. A Tattered Web, CBS, 1971. The Family Rico, CBS, 1972. The Strangers in 7-A, CBS, 1972. Footsteps (also known as Footsteps: Nice Guys Finish Last), CBS, 1972. Haunts of the Very Rich, ABC, 1972.
WEST «411 Terror on the Beach, CBS, 1973. Honor Thy Father, CBS, 1973. The Legend of Lizzie Borden, ABC, 1975. GoocMga/nst Evil, ABC, 1977. Secrets, ABC, 1977. The Death of Richie, NBC, 1977. Betrayal, NBC, 1978. A Woman Called Moses, NBC, 1978. Act of Violence, CBS, 1979. The Ordeal of Patty Hearst, ABC, 1979. A Cry for Love, NBC, 1980. The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, CBS, 1980. The Five of Me, CBS, 1981. The Awakening of Candra, CBS, 1983. Intimate Agony, ABC, 1983. Cocaine: One Man's Seduction, NBC, 1983. Scorned and Swindled, CBS, 1984. Picking Up the Pieces, CBS, 1985. The Bad Seed, ABC, 1985. The Execution, NBC, 1985. Rage of Angels: The Story Continues, NBC, 1986. Six Against the Rock, NBC, 1987. Right to Die, NBC, 1987. Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife (also known as The Godfather's Wife), NBC, 1987. Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies, CBS, 1987. The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story, NBC, 1988. Good Cops, Bad Cops: The Biggest Heist in History (also known as Cops and Robbers), NBC, 1990. And producer, The Chase, NBC, 1991. Guilty until Proven Innocent (also known as Presumed Guilty), NBC, 1991. White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of The/ma Todd (also known as Hot Toddy), NBC, 1991 .*
WEST, Adam 1929PERSONAL Born William West Anderson, September 19, 1929, in Walla Walla, WA. Education: Whitman College, B.A.; attended Stanford University. Addresses: /Agent—Fred Wostbrock, c/o Kazarian Spencer & Associates, 11365 Ventura Blvd., Suite 100, Box 7403, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actor.
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412 • WEST CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sergeant Steve Nelson, The Detectives (also known as Robert Taylor's The Detectives), ABC, 196162. Bruce Wayne/Batman, Batman, ABC, 1966-68. Voice of Bruce Wayne/Batman, The New Adventures of Batman (animated), CBS, 1977-78. Voice of Bruce Wayne/Batman, Batman and the Super Seven (animated), NBC, 1980-81. Voice of Batman, Super Powers Team: Calactic Guardians (animated), ABC, 1985-86. Captain Rick Wright, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. Kent Schwinger, The Adventures of Pete and Pete, 1994-95. Morton Van Hoon, The Critic, Comedy Central, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: David, All in the Family (broadcast as an episode of Goodyear Theatre), NBC, 1960. Cleander, Alexander the Great, ABC, 1968. Jannes Crawford, Poor Dev/7, NBC, 1973. Frank Hartlee, Nevada Smith, NBC, 1975. Captain Rick Wright, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. Ty Lookwell, Lookwell, NBC, 1991. George Washington, 7775, CBS, 1992. Also appeared in Reel Life, Doc Holliday, Burnett, and Johnny Cinderella. Television Appearances; Episodic:
Sugarfoot, ABC, 1959. Maverick (three episodes), ABC, 1959. Colt.45, ABC, 1959. Lawman, ABC, 1959. 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1959. Hawaiian Eye, ABC, 1959. "Murder Is a Private Affair," Desilu Playhouse, CBS, 1960. Bill Crawford, Cuestward Ho!, ABC, 1961. Tales of Wells Fargo, NBC, 1961. Bonanza, NBC, 1961. Perry Mason, CBS, 1962. The Real McCoys, CBS, 1963. Laramie, NBC, 1963. Major Charles "Lucky" Merritt, "The Invisible Enemy," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. Petticoat Junction, CBS, 1964. Bewitched, ABC, 1964. The Virginian, NBC, 1965. Big Valley, ABC, 1968. Love, American Style, ABC, 1970. "With Apologies to Mr. Hyde," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971.
This Is the Life, syndicated, 1972. Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1972. Mann/x, CBS, 1972. Emergency, NBC, 1974. Alice, CBS, 1976. Wade Talmadge, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. The Ben Stiller Show (also known as The Best Man), Fox, 1992. Voice of Simon Trent/The Grey Ghost, Batman: The Animated Series, 1992. Captain Mike Morgan, "Tropical Punch," Danger Theatre, Fox, 1993. "As Ye Sow," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Himself, "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," Batmantis, 1994. Mr. Greer, Nurses, 1994. "Who Killed the Toy Maker?," Burke's Law, 1995. The Galloping Gazelle, "Attack of the Mutant," Coosebumps, 1995. Himself, Mad TV, 1995. Guest, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Comedy Central, 1996. Also provides voicework for Rugrats, The Simpsons, and Animaniacs. Also appeared on episodes of Weird Science, Hope and Gloria, and Lois and Clark. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Paul Scott, The Eyes of Charles Sand, ABC, 1972. Jock Higgins, For the Love of It, ABC, 1980. Craig Wyler, / Take These Men, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Specials: Celebrity Daredevils, ABC, 1983. Tube Test Two, ABC, 1991. Circus of the Stars Goes to Disneyland, CBS, 1994. Film Appearances: William Lawrence, The Young Philadelphians (also known as The City Jungle), Warner Bros., 1959. Delahay, Geronimo, United Artists, 1962. Captain Blekeley, Soldier in the Rain, Allied Artists, 1963. Dr. Eric Hassler, Tammy and the Doctor, Universal, 1963. Colonel Daniel McReady, Robinson Crusoe on Mars, Paramount, 1964. Kenneth Cabot, The Outlaws Is Coming (also known as The Three Stooges Meet the Guns//nger), Columbia, 1965. Bruce Wayne/Batman, Batman, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1966. Ken Williams, Mara of the Wilderness (also known as Va//ey of the White Wolves), Allied Artists, 1966.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Johnny Cain, The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Commonwealth, 1969. Chester, The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Curse of the Moon Child, 1972. Partisan'! (also known as Hell River), Yugoslavia Film, 1974. Jerry, The Specialist, Crown, 1975. Adam, Hooper, Warner Bros., 1978. Blonde Ambition, Black Cat, 1980. The Happy Hooker Goes to Hollywood, Cannon, 1980. Allan McKenna, One Dark Night, Comworld, 1983. Arthur Bohart, Jr., Young Lady Chatterley (also known as Private Property), Cine-Circle Distributors, 1985. Dr. Dave Stanley, Hell Riders, 21st Century Releasing, 1985. Captain Churchman, Zombie Nightmare, GoldGems, 1987. Charles Pinsky, Doln' Time on Planet Earth, Cannon, 1988. Edward Harris, Mad About You, Pinnacle, 1988. Return Fire, 1988. Going Undercover, 1988. Omega Cop, 1990. Professor Marduk, Maxim Xul, Magnum Entertainment, 1991. Night of the Kickfighters, 1991. Jeff Winter, The New Age, Warner Bros., 1994. Monty Oliver, Ride for Your Life (interactive video), Interfilm, 1995. Not This Part of the World, Downhouse Productions, 1995. The Size of Watermelons (also known as Chicken Blood and Other Fables), Norstar, 1997. American Vampire Story, 1997. Also appeared in John Travis: Solar Survivor. Stage Appearances: Volpone, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1972. WRITINGS
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PERSONAL Born in 1936, on the Sisseton-Wapheton Reservation, SD. Addresses: /Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor, singer, and songwriter. CREDITS Film Appearances: Powwow Highway, Warner Bros., 1988. Red Crow, Renegades, Universal, 1989. Chief Ten Bears, Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. Wilf Redwing, Clearcut, Northern Arts, 1991. Shaman, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Also appeared in Siringo, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Uncle Ray Firewalker, Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1993—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in MacGyver, ABC; and Hardball, Fox, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee, TNT, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Son of the Morning Star, ABC, 1991. Broken Chain, TNT, 1993. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded Custer Died for Your Sins and This Land Is Your Mother. Videos: Narrator of The Dakota Conflict, 1992, and Legends of the West, 1993.
Back to the Batcave, 1994. OTHER SOURCES RECORDINGS CDROM: Appears on The Golden Nugget. *
Books: Notable Native Americans, edited by Sharon Malinowski, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1995.*
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OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Morris Weinstein, August 21, 1915 (some sources say 1924), in Cleveland, OH; died of lymphoma, May 3, 1996, in New York, NY. Actor. A character actor, Weston is remembered for his work in film and television productions as well as his contributions to the stage. His interest in acting began in his childhood, and he pursued studies at the Cleveland Playhouse. In an acting career that spanned four decades, he made his Broadway debut in Season in the Sun in 1950. His stage career included roles in South Pacific, The Rltz, California Suite, Cheaters, Measure for Measure, The Tenth Man, and The Floating Light Bulb. Weston's work in the latter production earned him an Antoinette Perry Award nomination. He also participated in tours of Crazy October and The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, among others. Weston made his film debut in Stage Struck, and followed with cornedic roles in movies such as Please Don't Eat the Daisies. He also showed his talents as the villain who stalked a blind woman in Wait Until Dark. He appeared in the film version of The Ritz; his later motion pictures included Ishtar, Short Circuit 2, and Dirty Dancing. Weston was also a frequent face on television, starring in series such as My Sister Eileen and The Four Seasons, appearing in episodes of The Twilight Zone and Cunsmoke, and portraying Joker Martin in the miniseries Harold Robbins' "79 Park Avenue." OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Entertainment, Marquis Who's Who, 1992. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, May 6, 1996, section 2, p. 7. Los Angeles Times, May 7, 1996, p. A18. New York Times, May 5, 1996, p. 47. Washington Post, May 6, 1996, p. B6.
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studied drama and opera at the University of Southern California; attended the Drama Studio, Berkeley, CA. Addresses: Agent—Siegel & Feldstein, 1990 South Bundy Dr., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Publicist—Les Cripe, Dennis Davidson Associates, 211 South Beverly Dr., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Awards, Honors: Cannes Film Festival Award, Best Actor, 1988, for Bird. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Charles Jefferson, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Universal, 1982. Bulldozer, Vision Quest, Warner Bros., 1985. Amos, The Color of Money, Buena Vista, 1986. Big Harold, Platoon, Orion, 1986. Edward MontesqueCarlick, Good Morning, Vietnam, Buena Vista, 1987. Jack Pismo, Stakeout, Buena Vista, 1987. Charlie "Bird" Parker, Bird, Warner Bros., 1988. Rawlins, Bloodsport, Cannon, 1988. Dr. Steven Resher, Johnny Handsome, TriStar, 1989. Dennis Curren, Downtown, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Jackson, A Rage in Harlem, Miramax, 1991. Dr. Sid Handleman, Article 99, Orion, 1992. David Duttonville, Consenting Adults, Buena Vista, 1992. Jody, The Crying Came, Miramax, 1992. Dekker, Diary of a Hitman, Vision International, 1992. Officer Battle, Bank Robber, IRS Releasing, 1993. Anthony Franklin, Blown Away, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1994. Dr. Collins, Body Snatchers, Warner Bros., 1994. Maddog, Jason's Lyric, Cramercy, 1994. Cy Bianco, Ready to Wear (also known as Pret-aPorter), Miramax, 1994. Cyrus Cole, Smoke, Miramax, 1995. Dan, Species, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Nate Pope, Phenomenon, Buena Vista, 1996.
PERSONAL Born July 15, 1961, in Longview, TX; son of Forest Jr. (an insurance salesman) and Laura (a special education teacher) Whitaker. Education: Studied music at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona;
Film Work: (With John Nicolella) Co-producer, A Rage in Harlem, Miramax, 1991. Director, Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Scheduled to direct Hope Floats, Twentieth CenturyFox. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cuffey, North and South, ABC, 1985. Cuffey, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jerry, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. Harris, He's the Mayor, ABC, 1986. "Clint Eastwood — The Man from Malpaso," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1993. Also appeared as Herman, Different Strokes, NBC; Cagney and Lacey; Trapper John M.D.; The Fall Cuy.
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WHITE, Willard 1946PERSONAL Full name, Willard Wentworth White; born October 10, 1946, in St. Catherine, Jamaica; son of Egbert and Gertrude White; married Gillian Jackson, 1972; children: three sons and one daughter. Education: Juilliard School of Music, B.M. Addresses: Contact—Harrison Panott, 12 Penzance PL, London W11 4PA, England. Career: Actor and singer.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sergeant Delaney, Hands of a Stranger, CBS, 1987. Jesse Williams, "Criminal Justice/' HBO Showcase, 1990. Fred Whitmore, Last Light, Showtime, 1993. Buddy Chester, Lush Life, Showtime, 1994. Colonel Mac Casey, The Enemy Within, HBO, 1994. Holcolm Rucker, Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Coat" Manigault (also known as Angel of Harlem and Rebound), HBO, 1996.
Television Work; Specials: American Film Institute Salute to Clint Eastwood, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 21st Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1989. Television Work; Movies: Director, "Strapped," HBO Showcase, HBO, 1993. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Swan, Drama Studio London; Romeo and Juliet, Drama Studio London; Hamlet, Drama Studio London; Ring around the Moon, Drama Studio London; Craig's Wife, Drama Studio London; Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Drama Studio London; The Creeks, Drama Studio London; School Talk, Los Angeles; Patchwork Shakespeare, California Youth Theatre; Beggar's Opera; Jesus Christ Superstar. Stage Work: Directed Look Back in Anger; Drums across the Realm. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Ebony, April, 1995.*
Awards, Honors: Prime Minister of Jamaica's Medal of Appreciation, 1987. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Ned, Treemonisha, Houston Grand Opera Association, Uris Theatre, New York City, then Palace Theatre, New York City, 1975. Title role, Othello, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1989. Roles have included Trulove, Sarastro, Osmin, Massimiliano, Sprecher, Leporello, Banquo, King Philip, Grand Inquisitor, Ferrando, Wotan, Klingsor, Seneca, Hunding, Achillas, Fafner, King Henry, Orestes, Porgy, Golaud, Boris, and Pizarro; has sung with the New York City Opera, the Scottish Opera, and at Covent Garden. Television Appearances; Episodic: Evening at Pops, 1970. "Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio/' Great Performances, PBS, 1991. Porgy, "Porgy and Bess," American Playhouse, PBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: King Balthazar, Amahl and the Night Visitors (operetta), NBC, 1978. RECORDINGS (With Barbara Bonney, John Eliot Gardiner, Anne Sofie von Otter, Hans Peter Blochwitz) Mozart: Requiem in D Minor (K.626), Kyrie in D Minor (K.341), 1988.
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(With Julianne Baird, Lynne Dawson, Anne-Sophie von Otter, Diana Montague, John Tomlinson, and Anthony Rolfe-Johnson) Monteverdi: L'orfeo, 1990. (With Rosalind Plowright, Richard Hickox, Linda Finnie, and Arthur Davies) Mendelssohn: Elijah, 1990. (With Cynthia Haymon, Damon Evans, Cynthia Clarey, and others) Gershwin: Porgy and Bess, 1990. (With Graeme McNaught) Copland: Old American Songs, 1991. (With Kiri Te Kanawa, Jerry Hadley, Sally Burgess, and Carl Davis) McCartney-Davis: Liverpool Oratorio, 1992. (With Josephine Barstow, Yvonne Kenny, John Mark Ainsley, and others) Britten: Cloriana, 1993. (With Simon Rattle, Gregg Baker, Cynthia Haymon, and Damon Evans) Gershwin: Porgy and Bess, 1993. (With Richard Hickox, Cynthia Clarey, Damon Evans, and Cynthia Hymon) Tippett: A Child of Our Time, 1993. (With Carmen Balthrop, Betty Allen, Gunther Schuller, Curtis Ryam, and Cora Johnson) Joplin: Treemonisha, 1993. (With Owain Arwel Hughes, Jean Rigby, Thomas Randle, and Yvonne Kenny) Handel: Messiah, 1995. (With Riccardo Chailly, Hakan Hagegard, and Alessandra Marc) Zemlinsky: Lyrical Symphony, Symphonic Songs, 1995. (With Linda Kitchen, Natalie Dessay, Hans Peter Blochwitz, Reinhard Hagen, Anton Scharinger, Steven Cole, Les Artes Florissants, Anton Scharinger, and William Christi) Mozart: Die ZauberFlote, 1996.*
WHITMORE, James 1921PERSONAL Full name, James Allen Whitmore, Jr.; born October 1, 1921, in White Plains, NY; son of James Allen and Florence Belle (Crane) Whitmore; married Audra Lindley (an actress), 1971 (divorced, 1978); married Nancy Mygatt, March 24,1978 (divorced); children: James (an actor who works under the name James Whitmore, Jr.), Steven, Daniel. Education: Yale University, B.A., 1942; trained for the stage at the American Theatre Wing School, 1947.
Addresses: Agent—Sam Gores, Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Cofounder of Yale radio station, 1942. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, 194246. Also worked with USO. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Comedy Award from the American Academy of Humor, 1947; Antoinette Perry Award and Theatre World Award, both 1948, for Command Decision; Academy Award nomination, Best Supporting Actor, 1949, for Battleground; Academy Award nomination, Best Actor, 1975, for Give 'em Hell, Harry. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Kinnie, Battleground, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1949. George Pappas, The Undercover Man, Columbia, 1949. Gus Ninissi, The Asphalt Jungle, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1950. John J. Malone, Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Joe Smith, The Next Voice You Hear, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Clint Priest, The Outriders, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1950. Vincent Maran, Please Believe Me, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1950. Mr. Stacey, It's a Big Country, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1951. Narrator, The Red Badge of Courage, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Lou, Shadow in the Sky, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. /Across the Wide Missouri, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Sergeant Batterson, Because You're Mine, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Major Uanna, /Above and Beyond, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1953. Fetcher, All the Brothers Were Valiant, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Charles "Chico" Men low, The Girl Who Had Everything, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Remlick, The Great Diamond Robbery, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1953.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Slug, Kiss Me Kate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953. Sergeant Elliott, The Command, Warner Bros., 1954. Sergeant Ben Peterson, Them!, Warner Bros., 1954. Gus, The Last Frontier (also known as Savage Wilderness), Columbia, 1955. Ty Whitman, The McConnell Story (also known as Tiger in the Sky), Warner Bros., 1955. Carnes, Oklahoma!, Magna Theatres, 1955. Sergeant Mac, £att/e Cry, Warner Bros., 1955. Ben Wagner, Crime in the Streets, Allied Artists, 1956. Lou Sherwood, The Eddy Duchin Story, Columbia, 1956. Rudy Krist, The Young Don't Cry, Columbia, 1957. Commander Meredith, The Deep Six, Warner Bros., 1958. Ed Henderson, The Restless Years (also known as The Wonderful Years), Universal, 1958. Monk Johnson, Face of Fire, Allied Artists, 1959. Harry Powell, Who Was That Lady?, Columbia, 1960. John Finley Horton, Black Like Me, Continental, 1964. Trent, Chuka, Paramount, 1967. Captain Shipley, Waterhole No. 3, Paramount, 1967. Chief Inspector Charles Kane, Madigan, Universal, 1968. Captain Mike Riley, Nobody's Perfect, Universal, 1968. President of the Assembly, Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. HerbSutro, The Split, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Levi Morgan, Guns of the Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1969. Admiral William F. Halsey, Tora! Tora! Tora!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Joshua Everett, Chato's Land, United Artists, 1972. PhilipTenhausen, The HarradExperiment, Cinerama, 1973. Grandpa, Where the Red Fern Grows, Doty-Dayton, 1974. Harry S Truman, Give 'em Hell, Harry, Theatre Television, 1975. Priest, The Serpent's Egg (also known as Das Sch/angene/), Paramount, 1977. Jupiter, The Hills Have Eyes, Vanguard, 1978. Theodore Roosevelt, Bully, Emerson, 1978. Dr. Sanford Ferguson, The First Deadly Sin, Filmways, 1980. Voice of Mark Twain, The Adventures of Mark Twain (also known as Mark Twain), Harbour Towns, 1985. Judge Stanley Murdoch, Nuts, Warner Bros., 1987. Leinen Roth, Old Explorers, Taurus Entertainment, 1991.
WHITMORE «417 Brooks Hatlen, The Shawshank Redemption (also known as Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption), Columbia, 1994. As himself, W/7d Bill: Hollywood Maverick: The Life and Times of William A. Wellman (documentary), Films Transit, 1995. Dr. Albert Frock, The Re//c, PolyGram, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Abraham Lincoln Jones, The Law and Mr. Jones, ABC, 1960-62. Host and narrator, Survival, syndicated, 1964. Professor John Woodruff, My Friend Tony, NBC, 1969. Dr. Vincent Campanelli, Temperatures Rising, ABC, 1972-73. Host, Comeback, syndicated, 1979. Mr. Piggle-Wiggle, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances: Miniseries: George Wheeler, The Word, CBS, 1978. Clifford Casey, Celebrity, NBC, 1984. Host, West of the Imagination, PBS, 1986. President Dan Baker, Favorite Son, NBC, 1988. Lester Babbitt, Glory! Glory!, HBO, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Panic!, NBC, 1957. Joel Begley, "Checkmate," Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre), CBS, 1959. William Benteen, "On Thursday We Leave for Home," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. Scrooge, George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. Ben Wilkerson, Riptide, NBC, 1985. Joe Keller, "All My Sons,"/American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. The Ray Bradbury Theatre, USA, 1987. "You're the Top: The Cole Porter Story," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Also appeared in Alcoa Premiere, ABC; The Des/'/u Playhouse, CBS; Playhouse 90, CBS; Kraft Television Theatre, NBC; Cowboy in Africa, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Overman, The Challenge, ABC, 1970. Frank Phillips, If Tomorrow Comes, ABC, 1971. General Oliver O. Howard, / Will Fight No More Forever, ABC, 1975. Dwight Hamilton, Mark, / Love You, CBS, 1980. Hugh Borski, Rage, NBC, 1980. Gus Johnson, Sky High (also known as Wings), NBC, 1990.
418 • WILBY Television Appearances; Specials: Title role, Will Rogers' USA, CBS, 1972. Celebration: The American Spirit, ABC, 1976. General Electric's All-Star Anniversary, ABC, 1978. A Celebration at Ford's Theatre, NBC, 1978. Narrator, "Love Those Trains," National Geographic Special, PBS, 1984. Narrator, "Chesapeake Borne," National Geographic Special, PBS, 1986. Voice of Handel Dribo, Home on the Range (documentary), PBS, 1992. National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1993. Narrator, The Roots of Roe, PBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Sergeant Harold Evans, Command Decision, Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1947. (Stage debut) Appeared with the Players, Peterboro, NH, 1947. Title role, Peer Gynt, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, 1953. Starbuck, The Rainmaker, La Jolla, CA, 1954. Mr. Antrobus, The Skin of Our Teeth, 1957. Barney, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1958. Tom Willard, Winesburg, Ohio, National Theatre, New York City, 1958. Narrator, Under Milk Wood, University of California, Los Angeles, 1959. Title role, Brand, Fresno State College, Fresno, CA, 1961. Title role, Gideon, Playhouse on the Mall, Paramus, NJ, 1963. Emanuel Bloch, Inquest, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1970. Title role, Will Rogers' USA (solo show), Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1970, then Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1974. President Harry S Truman, Give 'em Hell, Harry! (solo show), Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1975. The Magnificent Yankee, Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1976. Theodore Roosevelt, Bully (solo show), 46th Street Theatre, New York City, then Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, both 1977. Title role, Will Rogers' USA (solo show), Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1978. The Colonel, Almost an Eagle, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1982. Don, Elba, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1983. Will Rogers, Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1983.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Title role, Will Rogers' USA (solo show), Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1984. Henry Pulaski, Handy Dandy, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, and John Drew Theatre, East Hampton, NY, both 1985. The Eighties, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1989, then under the title About Time, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1990. He, Last Love, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1990. Henry Pulaski, Handy Dandy, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, 1990, then John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1990. Inherit the Wind, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1991. Major Tours: Title role, Will Rogers' USA (solo show), U.S. cities, 1970-72, 1974, and 1977. President Harry S Truman, Give 'em Hell, Harry! (solo show), U.S. cities, 1975. Theodore Roosevelt, Bully (solo show), U.S. cities, 1977. RECORDINGS The Great Campaigns of the Civil War, 2 vols.*
WILBY, James 1958PERSONAL Born February 20, 1958 in Rangoon, Burma. Education: Attended Durham University; studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Jamie, Privileged, New Yorker, 1982. Baker, Dreamchild, Universal, 1985. A Room with a View, Cinecom, 1986. Maurice Hall, Maurice, Cinecom, 1987. Tony Last, A Handful of Dust, New Line Cinema, 1988. Ashton, A Summer Story, Atlantic, 1988. Conspiracy, 1990. L'Assedio di Venizia, 1991. Charles Wilcox, Howards End, Sony Pictures Classics, 1992.
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Alistair, Immaculate Conception, 1992. Lady Chatterley, 1993. Lord Staunton, The Chess Came, 1994.
91403. Publicist—Cheryl Kagan, Rogers and Cowan, 10000 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90067.
Also appeared in The Siege of Venice, Une Partie d'Eshec, and The Apple Tree.
Career: Actor and painter. Member, Actors' Workshop, Harlem; commercial spokesperson for Colt .45 malt liquor and Avon products. Paintings displayed at 1996 Olympics and Walt Disney sports center. Affiliated with the Psychic Readers Network.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sidney Carton, A Tale of Two Cities, Granada, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989. Mother Love, BBC-1, 1989. Ade Lynn, Crocodile Shoes, BBC, 1994. Also appeared in Sherlock Holmes, The Crooked Man, and Dutch Girls. Television Appearances; Movies: Charles Henderson, You, Me and It, [U.K.], 1993. Helmuth James von Moltke, Witness Against Hitler, [U.K.], 1996. Also appeared in Tell Me That You Love Me. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kit Vesey, "Mother Love/' Mystery!, PBS, 1990. Arthur Donnithorne, "Adam Bede," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992. "Horror in the Night/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1996. Gerard Etienne, "Original Sin/' Mystery!, PBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: The Common Pursuit, U.K., 1988. Appeared in (London debut) Another Country; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry; Chips with Everything, Leeds Playhouse; As You Like It, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester; Jane Eyre, Chichester; and A Patriot for Me, Barbican.*
WILLIAMS, Billy Dee 1937PERSONAL Born April 6, 1937, in New York, NY; married third wife, Teruko Nakagami (marriage ended); children: Miyaka, Hanako, Corey. Education: Attended the High School of Music and Art; trained for the stage at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Design and with Paul Mann and Sidney Poitier at the Actors' Workshop. Addresses: Agent—David Shapiro & Associates, 15301 Ventura Blvd., Suite 345, Sherman Oaks, CA
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1972, for Truman Capote's "The Class House/' CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Josh Quincy, The Last Angry Man, Columbia, 1959. Lost and found supervisor, The Out-of-Towners, Paramount, 1970. Johnny Johnson, The Final Comedown, New World, 1972. Louis McKay, Lady Sings the Blues, Paramount, 1972. Nick Allen, Hit, Paramount, 1973. Sneed, The Take, Columbia, 1974. Brian Walker, Mahogany, Paramount, 1975. Bingo Long, The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings, Universal, 1976. Blast, New World, 1976. Title role, Scott Joplin, Universal, 1977. Lando Calrissian, The Empire Strikes Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Matthew Fox, Nighthawks, Universal, 1981. Richard Davis, Marvin and Tige, Major, 1983. Lando Calrissian, Return ofthejedi, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Al Wheeler, Fear City, Chevy Chase Distribution, 1984. Hamberger, Deadly Illusion, Cinetel, 1987. Frank Hazeltine, Number One with a Bullet, Cannon, 1987. Matthew, The Imposter, 1988. Harvey Dent, Batman, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Max, Driving Me Crazy, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1991. Secret Agent 00-Soul, 1991. Slate Thompson, Giant Steps, 1992. Commander Skyler, A//en Intruder, PM Home Video, 1993. Moving Target, Royal Oaks Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Billy Diamond, Double Dare, CBS, 1985. Also appeared in The Guiding Light, CBS.
420 • WILLIAMS Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tyler Watts, Chiefs, CBS, 1983. Berry Gordy, Thejacksons: An American Dream (also known as The Jackson Five), ABC, 1992. Danielle Steel's "Message from Nam/ NBC, 1993. Francis Cardozo, John Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dan Gardner, Crisis, CBS, 1968. David Arnold, Higher and Higher, Attorneys at Law, CBS, 1968. Douglas Hawke, Shooting Stars, ABC, 1983. Wes Tanner, Time Bomb, NBC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: As himself, 227, NBC, 1986 and 1987. Brady Lloyd, Dynasty, ABC, 1987. Also appeared as himself, The Jeffersons, CBS; assistant district attorney, Another World, NBC; The Mod Squad, ABC; The Interns, CBS; The F.B.I., ABC; Mission: Impossible, CBS; Police Woman, NBC; In Living Color, Fox. Television Appearances; Movies: Lewis, Carter's Army, ABC, 1970. Gale Sayers, Brian's Song, ABC, 1971. Lennox Beach, Truman Capote's "The Class House/' CBS, 1972. Homer Smith, Christmas Lilies of the Field, NBC,
1979. Walter Williams, Children of Divorce, NBC, 1980. Clarence Whitlock, The Hostage Tower, CBS, 1980. Matthew Raines, The Imposter, ABC, 1984. Bobby Jay, Courage, CBS, 1986. Jim McKinley, Oceans of Fire, CBS, 1986. Mike Trainor, The Right of the People, ABC, 1986. Daniel Lancaster, The Return of Desperado (also known as Desperado: A Town Called Beauty), NBC, 1988. Lou, Dangerous Passion, ABC, 1990. Jack Reilly, Marked for Murder (also known as The Sandman and Hard Time), NBC, 1993. Ralph Tate, Percy and Thunder, TNT, 1993. Lieutenant Frank Lazaro, Falling for You, CBS, 1995. Oscar Pierce, Triplecross, Showtime, 1995. Jeffries, Mask of Death, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC's Silver Anniversary—25 and Still the One, ABC, 1978. The American Film Institute Salute to Henry Fonda, CBS, 1978. A Celebration at Ford's Theatre, CBS, 1978.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 76 Host, Classic Creatures: Return of the Jedi, CBS, 1983. Host, Eubie Blake: A Century of Music, PBS, 1983. Host, "Cougar!/' ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1984. Host and narrator, Brown Sugar: Eighty Years of Black Female Superstars, PBS, 1986. Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, CBS, 1986. Buck, Diana Ross . . . Red Hot Rhythm and Blues, ABC, 1987. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. Diamonds on the Silver Screen, American Movie Classics, 1992. Guiding Light: The Primetime Special, CBS, 1992. The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, Disney Channel, 1994. NFL at 75: An All-Star Celebration (also known as NFL 75th Anniversary Special), ABC, 1995. Nissan Presents a Celebration of America's Music, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 3rd Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1989. Honoree, The Third Annual Trumpet Awards Ceremony, TBS, 1995. The Ninth Annual Genesis Awards, Discovery, 1995. Stage Appearances: Firebrand of Florence, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1945. (Broadway debut) Duke Custis, The Cool World, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, 1960. The Boy, A Taste of Honey, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1960. Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1962. Robert, Blue Boy in Black, Masque Theatre, New York City, 1963. Junie, Happy Ending, and John, Days of Absence (double-bill), St. Mark's Playhouse, New York City, 1965. Hallelujah, Baby!, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1967. Willy Lee Irons, The Firebugs, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1968. Theopolis Parker, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, Pocket Theatre, New York City, 1969. Randall, Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1970. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., / Have a Dream, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1975, then Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1976. Troy Maxon, Fences, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 21, 1997, p. 85."
WILLIAMS, Clifford 1926PERSONAL Born December 30, 1926, in Cardiff, Wales; son of George Frederick Williams and Florence Maud (Capper) Williams Maycock; married Joanna Douglas (divorced, 1959); married Josiane Eugenie Reset, November 10, 1962; children: (second marriage) Anouk, Tara. Education: Attended Trinity College. Avocational interests: Motor boating, waterskiing. Addresses: Office—62 Mailings PL, Bagsleys Lane, SW6 2B4, London. Agent—c/o The Lantz Office, 888 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10106. Career: Director, writer, and actor. Mime Theatre Company, founder, 1950, playwright and director, 1950-53; Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, England, director of productions, 1956; Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch, England, director of productions, 1957; Arts Theatre, London, director, 1957-60; Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-on-Avon and London, England, associate director, 1963-91, honorary associate artist, 1991—; National Theatre of the Deaf, London, director, 1979-80. Trinity College, fellow in music, 1960—; Welsh College, board of governors in music and drama, 1981-90, fellow in music and drama, 1994—. Yugoslav National Theatre, associate artist, 1969. Military Service—British Army Ordnance Corps, 1945-48. Member: British Children's Theatre Association (chair, 1968-71), British Theatre Association (chair, 1977-90), Welch National Theatre Co. (chair, 196872), Welsh Arts Council. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Best Director, 1971, tor Sleuth. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Larissa and More Than Science, both Chanticleer Theatre, London, 1945. Julius Caesar, These Mortals, People's Palace, London, 1948.
WILLIAMS «421 Also appeared in Wolves and Sheep and Great Catherine. Stage Work; Director: Yerma, Arts Theatre, London, 1957. Radio Rescue, Arts Theatre, London, 1958. Dark Halo, Arts Theatre, London, 1959. Quartet for Five, Arts Theatre, London, 1959. The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi, Arts Theatre, London, 1959. A Moon for the Misbegotten, Arts Theatre, London, 1960. The Shepherd's Chameleon, Arts Theatre, London, 1960. Victims of Duty, Arts Theatre, London, 1960. Race of Adam, Llandaff Cathedral, England, 1961. Afore Night Come, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1962. The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1963. The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1963. The Representative, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1963. Richard II, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1964. Henry IV, Part I, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1964. Henry IV, Part II, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1964. Afore Night Come, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1964. The Jew of Malta, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1964. Our Man Crichton, London, 1964. The Gardener's Dog, Finnish National Theatre, 1965. The Merchant of Venice, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1965. The Jew of Malta, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1965. The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1965. Henry V, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1966. Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1966. The Flying Dutchman, Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1966. The Meteor, London, 1966. The Merry Wives of Windsor, Finnish National Theatre, 1967. Volpone, Yale School of Drama, New Haven, CT, 1967. As You Like It, National Theatre, London, 1967.
422 • WILLIAMS Dr. Faustus, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1968. Othello, Bulgarian National Theatre, 1968. Back to Methuselah, Windsor Festival, Windsor, England, 1969. Dido and Aeneas, Windsor Festival, Windsor, England, 1969. A Winter's Tale, Yugoslav National Theatre, 1969. Famine, English Stage Society, 1969. Sleuth, St. Martin's Theatre, London, then Music Box Theatre, New York City, both 1970. Major Barbara, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1970. The Duchess ofMalfi, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1971. The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1972. The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1973. A Lesson in Blood and Roses, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1973. Cymbeline, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1974. Henry IV, New York City, then London, both 1974. What Every Woman Knows, 1974. Murderer, 1975. The Mouth Organ, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1975. Too True to Be Good, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1975. Wild Oats, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1976. Carte Blanche, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1976. Mardi Gras, Prince of Wales Theatre, London, 1977. Stevie, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1977. The Old Country, Queen's Theatre, London, 1977. Rosmersholm, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1977. Man and Superman, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1977. The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1978. The Passion of Dracula, Queen's Theatre, 1978. Wild Oats, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1979. The Threepenny Opera, 1979. Richard III, Mexican National Theatre, 1979. Born in the Gardens, 1979. The Love-Girl, 1980. The Innocent, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1981. To Grandmother's House We Go, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1981.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Scott, 1981. Overheard, London, 1981. The Carmelites, London, 1981. The Love-Girl, London, 1981. Othello, West Germany, 1982. A Child's Christmas in Wales, Cleveland, OH, 1982. Richard III, Madrid, Spain, 1983. The Merry Wives of Windsor, Cleveland, OH, 1983. Pack of Lies, London 1983, then Royale Theatre, New York City, later Hamburg, West Germany, both 1985. Mahoganny, 1984. The Cherry Orchard, Tokyo, Japan, 1984. The Happiest Days of Your Life, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1984. /Aren't We All?, London, 1984, then Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1985, later Australia, 1986. Measure for Measure, Sweden, 1985. Breaking the Code, London, 1986, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1987. // Candelaio, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, U.K, 1986. The Importance of Being Earnest, Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1987. The Beaux Strategem, Royal Shakespeare Company, London and Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1988. Richard II, London, 1988. Richard III, London, 1989. Song at Nightfall, Dorset Music Festival, 1989. Wheel of Fire, Merida Festival, Spain, 1989. Bellman's Opera, Stockholm, 1990. Painting Churches, Southampton, 1991. It's Ralph, London, 1991. Pygmalion, Denmark, 1992. Bellman's Opera, London, 1992. Harvey, London, 1995. The Father, New York City, 1996. Also directed twenty mime plays, Mime Theatre Company, 1950-53. Also directed with the Arena Theatre, Birmingham, England; Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England; Theatre Workshop; Theatre-inthe-Round; and National Theatre of the Deaf. Major Tours; Director: The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1964. Soldiers, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1968. Dr. Faustus, U.S. cities, 1968. Oh! Calcutta!, European cities, 1970. The Brass Hat, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1972. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, U.K. cities, 1980. Heartbreak House, U.K. cities, 1980.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Skin Came, U.K. cities, 1981. The Cherry Orchard, U.K. cities, 1981. Getting Married, U.K. cities, 1982. Chapter 17, U.K. cities, 1982. Do Not Disturb, U.K. cities, 1982. Aren't We All?, U.S. cities, 1985. Saint Joan, U.K. cities, 1985. Legends, U.S. cities, 1985. A Chorus of Disapproval, U.K. cities, 1988. A Slight Hangover, U.K. cities, 1991. Breaking the Code, U.K. cities, 1992. A Murder of No Importance, U.K. cities, 1993. Matters Matrimonial, U.K. cities, 1993. Arsenic and Old Lace, U.K. cities, 1994. Film Work: Director, Man and Superman, 1986. Television Work; Director: (With Peter Duguid) The Comedy of Errors, BBC, 1964. WRITINGS Plays: The Disguises of Arlecchino, 1951. The Sleeping Princess, 1953. The Goose Girl, 1954. The Secret Kingdom, 1955. (With Donald Jonson) Stephen Dedalus, 1956. (With Daphne du Maurier) Rebecca, 1989. Matters Matrimonial, 1993. Also wrote twenty mime plays for the Mime Theatre Company, 1950-53. Translations: The Duel, 1979. Double Act, 1979. As You Desire Me, 1981. The Cherry Orchard, 1981 .*
WILLIAMS, Mason 1938PERSONAL Born August 24, 1938, in Abilene, TX; son of Jackson Eugene (a tile setter) and Kathlyn (Nations) Williams; married Sheila Ann Massey, April 22, 1961 (divorced); children: Kathryn Michelle. Education: Attended Oklahoma City University, 1957-60; North Texas State University. Politics: "Stag Party"; launched Pat Paulsen in his "candidacy" for President of the United States, 1967.
WILLIAMS «423 Addresses: Contact—c/o MIZMO Enterprises, 2106 West Magnolia Blvd., Burbank, CA 91506. Career: Writer, folksinger, poet, and artist. Formed a folk group called the Wayfarers; formed and toured with bluegrass band called Santa Fe Recital, 197475; formed and toured with group called The Mason Williams Concert for Bluegrass Band and Orchestra. Kragen & Fritz, Beverly Hills, CA, associate, 196668. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1961-63. Member: Writers Guild. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, Best Contemporary Pop Instrumental Performance, 1968, for Classical Gas; Grammy Award, Best Instrumental Composition, 1968, for Classical Gas; Emmy Award nomination, Outstanding Writing for a Music or Variety Program, 1968, for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour; Emmy Award, Outstanding Writing for a Music or Variety Program, 1969, for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour; Emmy Award nomination, Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program, 1988, for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 20th Reunion Show. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS, 196768. Also appeared on the Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. Television Appearances; Specials: A Gift of Song, NET-TV, 1970. Just Friends, 1970. The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 20th Reunion Show, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: An Evening at the Pops, PBS, 1988. WRITINGS For Television; Series: (With Jeff Harris and Bernie Kukoff) The Roger Miller Show, NBC, 1966-67. (With others) The Smothers Brothers Show, ABC, 1975. For Television; Episodic: The Summer Smothers Brothers Show (also known as The Summer Brothers Smothers Show; served as the basis for the Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour), CBS, 1968.
424 • WILLIAMS Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1980. The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS, 1988. Also wrote episodes of The Smothers Brothers Show, ABC; and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS. For Television; Specials: (With Cecil Tuck, John Barrett, and Allan Blye) Pat Paulsen for President, CBS, 1968. (With Allan Blye, Gordon Farr, and Steven H. Stern) Petula, NBC, 1968. A Gift of Song, NET-TV, 1970. (With others) The NBC All-Star Hour, NBC, 1985. (With others) The Smothers Brothers Thanksgiving Special, CBS, 1988. (With others) The Smothers Brothers Comedy Special, CBS, 1988. (With Bob Arnott) The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 20th Reunion Show, CBS, 1988. Also wrote (with others) Andy Williams Kaleidoscope Company. Other Television Writings: Author of a book-length "Cancer Society Script" for a television show about cigarette smoking, 1970. Music: Rolling Home (film), 1974. Compositions include "Classical Gas," "Smothers Brothers Theme," "Cinderella Rockefella," "Sunflower," "Train Ride in G," and "Gypsy Noodle." Wi I Harris's songs have also been recorded by the Smothers Brothers, Kingston Trio, Glenn Yarborough, and others, as well as Williams himself. "Classical Gas" was featured in the made-for-television miniseries The Heidi Chronicles, 1995. Other Writings: Bicyclists Dismount (poems and other writings), privately printed, 1964. Next to the Windows, privately printed, 1965. Tosadnessday (story-poem), privately printed, 1965. The Night I Lost My Baby ("a Las Vegas vignette"), privately printed, 1967. Royal Road Test (photographic essay on a typewriter road test), privately printed, 1967. Boneless Roast (poems and other writings), privately printed, 1968. Bus Book (a life-sized study of a Greyhound bus; now on permanent exhibit in the Museum of Modern Art; also printed in Life magazine), privately printed, 1968. Pat Paulsen for President, privately printed, 1968.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 The Mason Williams Reading Matter (poems and other writings), Doubleday, 1969. The Mason Williams F.C.C. Rapport (notes for hearing before the Federal Communications Commission), Liveright, 1970. Flavors (poems and other writings), Doubleday, 1970. Also Road Sign Business, privately printed; The Mason Williams Guitar Pieces Book; The Defensive Use of the Handgun; and For the Novice. RECORDINGS The Mason Williams Phonograph Record (includes "Classical Gas," "All the Time," "Wanderlove," and "Here Am I"), Reprise, 1968. The Mason Williams Listening Matter, 1969. Handmade, 1970. Also recorded Them Poems, Sharepickers, Music, Ear Show, and Fresh Fish.*
WILLIAMS, Treat 1951PERSONAL Full name, Richard Treat Williams; born December 1, 1951, in Rowayton, CT; son of Richard Norman and Marion (Andrew) Williams; married Pamela Van Sant (a dancer and actress), June, 1988. Education: Franklin and Marshall College, B.A., 1973. Religion: Episcopalian. Avocational interests: Airplane piloting. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Jay Julien, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actor. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Danny Zuko, Grease, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1973. Utah, Over Here, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1974. Bo Decker, Bus Stop, Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1975.
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Jerry Hyland, Once in a Lifetime, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1978. Ensemble, Randy Newman's Maybe I'm Doing It Wrong (revue), Production Company Theatre, New York City, 1981. Pirate King, The Pirates of Penzance, New York Shakespeare Festival, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1981. Hudley T. Singleton III, Some Men Need Help, 47th Street Theatre, New York City, 1982. Claptrap, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1984. Tom Wingfield, The Class Menagerie, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986. Bobby Gould, "Bobby Gould in Hell/' in Oh, Hell, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1989. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1990. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Canon Theatre, Los Angeles, 1990. John, Oleanna, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1993.
Hoyt Cunningham, The Heart of Dixie, Orion/Rank Film Distributors, 1989. Peter, Sweet Lies, J&M Entertainment/Alexander Beck Enterprises, 1989. Mark Hendrix, Russicum, 1989. Burro, 1989. Lailaw, Beyond the Ocean, 1990. David Ziegler, Night of the Sharks (also known as La notti degli squall), Italian International FilmsRauino, 1990. Champ's manager, Where the Rivers Flow North, Caledonia Pictures, 1994. George McCallister, Handgun, 1994. Critical Bill Dooly, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995. Cameo, Cannes Mann, Vine International, 1996. Xander Drax, The Phantom, Paramount, 1996. Fitzgerald, Mulholland Falls (also known as The Hats), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. The Dev//'s Own, Columbia, 1997. Deep Rising (also known as Tentacle), Walt Disney, forthcoming.
Also appeared as Zeppo, Picnic on the Battlefield; Prince Hal, Henry IV; Sam Jenkins, Of Thee I Sing; Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream; title role, Captain jinks of the Horse Marines; Jack, Charley's Aunt; Nicholas and Alan, Canterbury Tales; Malvolio, Twelfth Night; Dick, Play It Again, Sam; and in Servant of Two Masters, Ohio.
Television Appearances; Series: Title role, Eddie Dodd (also known as True Believer), ABC, 1991. Jack Harold, Good Advice, CBS, 1993.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Michael Brick, The Ritz, Warner Bros., 1976. Billings, Deadly Hero, AVCO-Embassy, 1976. Captain Harry Clark, The Eag/e Has Landed, Columbia, 1976. Berger, Hair, United Artists, 1979. Sitarski, 7947, Universal, 1979. Cletus, Why Would I Lie?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1980. Daniel Ciello, Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981. Meade, The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper, Universal, 1981. Stangata napoletana—La trastola (also known as Something about the Sting), RAI-TV Channel 1/ Registi Tecnici Associati, 1983. Jimmy O'Donnell, Once Upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Ernie Wiatt, Flashpoint, TriStar, 1984. Arnold Friend, Smooth Talk, Spectrafilm, 1985. Terry, The Men's Club, Atlantic Releasing, 1986. Roger Mortis, Dead Heat, New World, 1988.
Also appeared in Napoli.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Drug Enforcement Agent Ray Carson, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (also known as Desperados: The "Kiki" Camarena Story), NBC, 1990. Alan Masters, Deadly Matrimony (also known as Shattered Vows), NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Prince Andrew, "The Little Mermaid/' Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1984. "Some Men Need Help," American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. "None but the Lonely Heart/7 Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Voice of Professor Milo, The Adventures of Batman & Robin (also known as Batman: The Animated Series; animated) Fox, 1992. "Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul/' /American Masters, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Jack Dempsey, Dempsey, CBS, 1983. Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, ABC, 1984.
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Title role, J. Edgar Hoover, Showtime, 1987. Deputy Attorney General Rick Guida, Echoes in the Darkness, CBS, 1987. Scott Weston, Third Degree Burn, HBO, 1989. Max Rosenberg, Max and Helen, TNT, 1990. Earl Rogers, The Final Verdict, TNT, 1991. Alan Palliko, Till Death Do Us Part, NBC, 1992. Dave Murray, The Water Engine, TNT, 1992. Robby Smith, Bonds of Love, CBS, 1993. Peter Barnum, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Man in chinos, Texan, Showtime, 1994. Jack Brenner, In the Shadow of Evil, CBS, 1995. Johnny Ross, Johnny's Girl, ABC, 1995. Michael Ovitz, The Late Shift, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Happy Birthday, Hollywood, ABC, 1987. American Tribute to Vaclav Havel and a Celebration of Democracy in Czechoslovakia, PBS, 1990. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Bonds of Love, CBS, 1993. Director, Texan, Showtime, 1994.
Susan Walker, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Title role, Matilda, TriStar, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Nikki Petrova, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on Storytime, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Barbara Barton, A Time to Heal (also known as Jenny's Story and Out of Darkness), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, April 29, 1996, pp. 61-64.*
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OTHER SOURCES PERSONAL Periodicals: People, October 16, 1995, p. 180.*
WILSON, Mara 1988(?)-
Born c. 1955; married Tom Hanks (an actor), 1988; children: Chester, Truman Theodore; (stepchildren) Colin, Elizabeth. Education: Attended London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Addresses: Contact—11940 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049.
PERSONAL Born c. 1988; daughter of Mike (a broadcast engineer) and Suzie (a homemaker) Wilson; sister of Danny Wilson (an actor). Re//g/ on .-Jewish.
Career: Actress. Has worked as a model. CREDITS
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Film Appearances: Beth Wexler, Volunteers, TriStar, 1985. Public relations woman, Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. Suzy, Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar, 1993. Catherine, Mixed Nuts, TriStar, 1994. Christina DeWitt, Now and Then, New Line Cinema, 1995. Margueritte, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. Liz Langston, Jingle All the Way, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996.
Film Appearances: Natalie Hillard, Mrs. Doubtfire, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1993.
Also appeared as a hostage, Cheech & Chong's Next Movie, 1980; cocktail waitress, That Thing You Do, 1996.
Addresses: /Agent—Goldmarsh, 3500 West Olive, Suite 1400, Burbank, CA91505. Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials for Oscar Mayer, Texaco, Bank of America, and Marshall's. Awards, Honors: Young Star of the Year, N ATO/Sho West Convention, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Television Appearances; Series: Appeared as Nurse Lacey, M*/A*S*H. Television Appearances; Pilots: Doris, The Cheerleaders, NBC, 1976. Ginny Day, The Beach Girls, syndicated, 1977. Debbie (guest), Flying High, CBS, 1978. China Seasons, Silent Whisper (broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1988. Kate Morrison, Sisters, CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Mournin' Mess/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Also appeared on Bosom Buddies, ABC, and The Brady Bunch. Television Appearances; Movies: Carolyne Roehm, Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco, HBO, 1993. Leslie ("1996"), If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials:
The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 18th Annual Cable Ace Awards, TNT, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 18, 1994, p. 31. Entertainment Weekly, July 9, 1993, p. 18. McCall's, November, 1995, pp. 118, 120-21.*
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WINSTON « 4 2 7 CREDITS Film Appearances: Juliet Hulme, Heavenly Creatures, Miramax, 1994. Marianne Dashwood, Sense and Sensibility, Columbia, 1995. Princess Sarah, A Kid in King Arthur's Court, Buena Vista, 1995. Sue Bridehead, Jude, Gramercy, 1996. Ophelia, Hamlet, Castle Rock, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 26, 1996. People, March 4,1996, p. 106; May 6,1996, p. 175.*
WINSTON, Stan 1948(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1948 (some sources say 1946), in Virginia; married, wife's name, Karen; children: Matthew, Debbie. Avocational interests: Automobiles and motorcycles. Addresses: Office—Stan Winston Studio, 7032 Valjean Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91406. Agent—David Gersh, The Gersh Agency, P.O. Box 5617, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Special effects artist, makeup artist, and director. Began career as an apprentice to Robert Schiffer at Walt Disney Studios; formed (with James Cameron and Scott Ross) Digital Domain, a visual effects and digital production studio, Los Angeles, CA, 1993; formed Stan Winston Studio in Van Nuys, CA. Free Arts for Abused Children, board of directors.
PERSONAL Born c. 1976, in Reading, England; niece of Robert Bridges (a stage actor). Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, and Academy Award nomination, both Best Supporting Actress, both 1996, for Sense and Sensibility.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, Best Makeup, 1972, for Gargoyles; Emmy Award, Best Makeup, 1974, for The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman; Emmy Award, Best Makeup, 1975, for Masquerade; Emmy Award nomination, Individual Achievement in Children's Programming, 1976, for Pinocchio; Emmy Award nomination, Best Makeup, 1977, for An Evening with Diana Ross: The Big Event; Emmy Award nomination, Best Makeup, 1977, for Roots; Academy Award nomination, Best Makeup, 1981, for Heartbeeps; Academy Award, Best Visual Effects, 1986, for Aliens; Academy Award nomination, Best
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Visual Effects, 1987, for Predator; Academy Award nomination, Best Makeup, 1990, for Edward Scissorhands; Academy Award, Best Visual Effects, 1991, for Terminator 2: Judgment Day; Academy Award, Best Makeup, 1991, for Terminator 2: Judgment Day; Academy Award nomination, Best Makeup, 1992, for Batman Returns; Academy Award, Best Visual Effects, 1993, for Jurassic Park. CREDITS Film Work: Special effects, The Man in the Class Booth, American Film Theatre, 1975. Makeup, The Terror of Dr. Chancey, 1975. (With Albert Whitlock) Special effects, W.C. Fields and Me, Universal, 1976. Makeup, Dracula's Dog, 1977. (With Albert Whitlock and Al Griswold) Special effects, The Wiz, Universal, 1978. Makeup, The Exterminator, 1980. Makeup consultant, The Hand, 1981. Special effects, Dead and Buried, Avco Embassy, 1981. (With Albert Whitlock) Special effects, Heartbeeps, Universal, 1981. (With James Kagel, Doug White, and Lance Anderson) Special effects, Parasite, Embassy, 1982. Makeup, The Entity, 1982. The Thing, 1982. Something Wicked This Way Comes, 1983. Second unit director and (with Gene Warren, Jr. and Peter Kleinow) special effects, The Terminator, Orion, 1984. Special effects, Starman, 1984. Second unit director and (with others) special effects, Aliens, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Special effects, Invaders from Mars, 1986. (With Phil Cory and Richard Edlund) Special effects, The Monster Squad, TriStar, 1987. (With others) Special effects, Predator, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Director, Pumpkinhead, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Special effects, Leviathan, 1989. (With Michael Wood) Special effects, Edward Scissorhands, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. (With Joel Hynek and Ken Pepiot) Special effects, Predator 2, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Second unit director and (with Dennis Muren) special effects, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (also known as T2), TriStar, 1991. Director and makeup, The Adventures of a Gnome Named Cnorm (also known as A Gnome Named Gnorm), PolyGram Video, 1992.
Special effects and (with Ronnie Specter and Ve Neill) makeup, Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. (With Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett, and Michael Lantieri) Special effects, Jurassic Park, Universal, 1993. Makeup (with Michele Burke) and special effects, Interview with the Vampire, Warner Bros., 1994. Special effects, Tank Girl, United Artists, 1995. Second unit director and special effects, Congo, Paramount, 1995. Special effects, Strange Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Director and producer, Michael Jackson's "Ghosts" (also known as Ghosts), Sony, 1996. Special effects, The Relic, Polygram, 1996. The Island of Dr. Moreau, 1996. Special effects, The Ghost and the Darkness, Paramount, 1996. Special effects, The Lost World: Jurassic Park (also known as The Lost World), Universal, 1997. Director (with John Bruno and James Cameron) and special effects, Terminator 2: 3-D (also known as 72 3-D: Battle Across Time), forthcoming. Television Appearances; Specials: The 12 Most Fascinating People of 1993, ABC, 1993. The Wonderful World of Disney: 40 Years of Television Magic, ABC, 1994. Television Work; Series: Special effects, Manimal, 1983. Television Work; Miniseries: Makeup, Roots, 1977. Television Work; Movies: (With Del Armstrong and Ellis Burman) Makeup, Gargoyles, CBS, 1972. Makeup supervisor, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, CBS, 1974. (With others) Makeup, Masquerade, 1974. (With others) Makeup, The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan, 1979. Special effects, Seizure: The Story of Kathy Morris, 1980. Special effects, Phantom of the Opera, 1983. Makeup, Chiller, 1985. Alien Nation, 1988. Television Work; Specials: Also provided makeup work for An Evening with Diana Ross: The Big Event, NBC; and (with Ed Butterworth) Pinocchio, CBS. Other Television Work: Has created specials effects for both commercials and
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WOODARD, Alfre 1953PERSONAL Born November 8, 1953, in Tulsa, OK; married Roderick Spencer; children: two. Education: Boston University, B.F.A. (cum laude), 1974. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Appeared with Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1973-74; appeared with the Center Theatre Group's Improvisational Theatre Project, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1977-78. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1984, for Cross Creek; Golden Apple Award, best newcomer, Hollywood Women's Press Association, 1984; Emmy Award, best supporting actress in a drama series, 1984, for Hill Street Blues; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress in a limited series or special, 1984-85, for Wonderworks; Emmy Award nominations, 1985, and (for best actress in a drama series) 1986, for St. Elsewhere, and best actress in a miniseries or special, 1986, for Unnatural Causes; Emmy Award, best guest performance in a drama series, 1987, for the pilot LA. Law; NAACP Image Awards, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, both best actress in a drama, 1988, iorMandela, and 1990, for "A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story," Magical World of Disney; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1992, for Passion Fish; Emmy Award nomination, best lead actress in a miniseries or special, 1995, for "The Piano Lesson," Hallmark Hall of Fame. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Marsha Fulbright, Tucker's Witch, CBS, 1982-83. Rozalyn Dupree, Sara, NBC, 1985. Dr. Roxanne Turner, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1985-87.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Katie, Freedom Road, NBC, 1979. Evelyn Evers, The Sophisticated Gents, NBC, 1981. Kariha Ellsworth, The Ambush Murders, CBS, 1982. Vickie Teegue, Sweet Revenge, CBS, 1984. Maude DeVictor, Unnatural Causes, NBC, 1986. Winnie Mandela, Mandela, HBO, 1987. Andrea Crawford, The Child Saver (also known as The Fierce Dreams of Jackie Watson), NBC, 1988. Jessica Filley, Blue Bayou (also known as Orleans), NBC, 1990. Harriet Tubman, Race to Freedom: The Underground Railroad (also known as Underground to Freedom, Underground to Canacfa,and Underground Railroad), syndicated, 1994. Tamara O'Nei I, Special Report-Journey to Mars,CBS, 1996. Miss Evers, Miss Evers's Boys, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: 'The Trial of the Moke," Great Performances, PBS, 1978. "Doris in Wonderland,"Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Mattie Custer, "The Killing Floor," American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. "Words by Heart," Wonderworks, PBS, between 1984 and 1985. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Voice, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Also appeared on Faerie Tale Theater, Showtime. Television Appearances; Specials: for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf, PBS, 1982. Denise Powell, The Line, NBC, 1987. Title role, "A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story" (also known as "The Long Shot"), Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Voice of C. J. Walker, A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. Narrator, "Malcolm X: Make It Plain," The American Experience, PBS, 1994. Narrator, Frederick Douglass: When the Lion Wrote History, PBS, 1994. Narrator, "The Facts of Life," People Count, TBS, 1994. Narrator, "Mandela's Fight for Freedom," Discovery Journal Special, syndicated, 1995. Berniece Charles, "The Piano Lesson," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1995. Mrs. Marks, "Aliens for Breakfast," McDonald's Family Theatre, ABC, 1995.
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Host, The Wizard ofOz in Concert: Dreams Comes True, TNT, 1995. Also appeared in For Love of a Soldier, Carries before We Forget, That Good Witch of Laurel Canyon, Palmerstown, Enos, White Shadow, and Two by South. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 20th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1988. The 9th Annual ACE Awards, HBO, 1988. The 10th Annual ACE Awards, Lifetime, TBS, USA, and syndicated, 1989. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentations, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The Essence Awards, Fox, 1994. Presenter, The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, CBS, 1995. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. Presenter, The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. Presenter, The 2nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1996. Other Television Appearances: LA. Law (pilot), NBC, 1987. Queen of Brobdingnag, Gulliver's (miniseries), NBC, 1996.
LavadaMcRae, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Carolyn Carmichael, Crooklyn (also known as Crooklyn, N.Y.), Universal, 1994. Marianna, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Judge Miriam Shoat, Primal Fear, Paramount, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Understudy) Me and Bessie, Ambassador Theatre, then Edison Theatre, both New York City, 1975. Terry, 5o Nice, They Named It Twice, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre/Other Stage, New York City, 1975-76. for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, and Huntington Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1977. "Precious Blood," Two by South, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, 1981. Elaine Le Fanu, A Map of the World, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1985. Also appeared in Horatio and Saved, both for Arena Stage, Washington, DC; in A Winter's Tale, 1989; and in Split Second, Bugs Guns, Leander Still well, Vlast, and A Christmas Carol. Appeared in an Australian touring production of for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf.
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Film Appearances: (Film debut) Rita, Remember My Name, Columbia, 1978. Health (also known as H.E.A.L.T.H.), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Geechee, Cross Creek, Universal, 1983. Esther, Co Tell It on the Mountain, Learning in Focus, 1984. Patricia, Extremities, Atlantic, 1986. Grace Cooley, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Popeye Jackson, Miss Firecracker, Corsair, 1989. Grand Canyon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Chantelle, Passion Fish, Miramax, 1992. Ann, The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, Buena Vista, 1992. Rosia Mangena, Bopha! Paramount, 1993. Rhody Poole, Rich in Love, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Penny Washington, Heart and Souls, Universal, 1993. Narrator, Countdown to Freedom: Ten Days That Changed South Africa (documentary), Videovision Enterprises, 1994.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Essence, May, 1994, p. 70. Harper's Bazaar, May, 1994, p. 82. /et, September 6, 1993, p. 58.
WOODS, Michael PERSONAL Born July 10, in Detroit, Ml. Addresses: Agent—Ambrosia, 9150 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 175, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sean Benedict, Bare Essence, NBC, 1983.
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Born June 4, 1971, in Los Angeles (one source says Hollywood), CA; son of Stephen (an electrical engineer) and Marty (a registered nurse) Wyle. Education: Attended the Thatcher School, Ojai, CA, c. 1984; graduated from college, 1989. Avocational interests: History, shooting pool, collecting Noah's arks. Addresses: /Agent—ISA, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, 1995, for ER. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. John Carter, ER, NBC, 1994—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sesame Street, PBS, 1996 and 1997. Has appeared on original programs on Comedy Central. Interviewed on /Access Hollywood. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Appeared in Blind Faith, 1990. Film Appearances: Ask, Crooked Hearts, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. There Goes My Baby, Orion, 1992. Corporal Jeffrey Barnes, A Few Good Men, Columbia, 1992. Emil, Swing Kids, Buena Vista, 1993. Warren, The Myth of Fingerprints, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared in The 24th Day, Los Angeles, CA, 1996. OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared as Jack Price, Lady Beware, 1987. Stage Appearances: Scar, Met Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1992.*
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Naomi Reece, Rampage, Vestron Video, 1992. Sarah Palmer, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, New Line, 1992. Linda Baily, Chain of Desire, Mad Dog Pictures/October Films, 1993. Winona, Drop Zone, Paramount, 1994. Sissy's mother, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Fine Line, 1994. Gloria, The Crew, 1994. Jackie's mother, Desert Winds, 1994. Louise, The Last Laugh, 1994. Annie's Garden, 1994. Roxy, The Passion of Darkly Noon (also known as Darkly Noon), 1995. The Mother, George B., Tango West, 1996. Ruby, A Family Thing, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Sarah Palmer, Twin Peaks (also known as Northwest Passage), ABC, 1990. Mrs. Ross, Seinfeld, NBC, 1995. Mrs. Cheval, Second Noah, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mrs. Ames, John Steinbeck's "East of Eden/' ABC, 1981. Mrs. Kramer, People Like Us, NBC, 1990. Rose Maddox, Children of the Dust (also known as A Good Day to Die), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mrs. Clinton, One Too Many, 1985. Alma Kresser, UNSUB, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mrs. Komatar, Shadow Chasers, ABC, 1985. Terri, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986. Mabel Burton, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1987. Agnes, Mama's Boy, NBC, 1987. Eva Barrett, Empty Nest, NBC, 1988.
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Rita, Moonlighting, ABC, 1989. "The Secret/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Bartender, "Tomorrow I Die/' Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Virna, "Black Bargain/' Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995.
Rosa, Camaralenta, Stages Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1987. Emma, Cold Sweat, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1988. Rent a Family, Part One, Stages Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1989.
Television Appearances; Movies: Ruth Lait, Freedom Road, NBC, 1979. Peg, The Concrete Cowboys, CBS, 1979. Emily, Blinded By the Light, CBS, 1980. Kathryne Baker, The Executioner's Song, NBC, 1982. Silvie Alice Kohler, M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Driving, NBC, 1983. Maggie Ryan, My Mother's Secret Life, ABC, 1984. Flossie Hughes, The Burning Bed, NBC, 1984. Hearings officer, North Beach and Rawhide, CBS, 1985. Deanie, Mistress, CBS, 1987. Mouza Zumwalt, My Father, My Son, CBS, 1988. Sister Marie, Shooter, NBC, 1988. Cheryl's therapist, A Deadly Silence, ABC, 1989. Gloria Hale, The Ryan White Story, ABC, 1989. D. P. Ashley, Intimate Stranger (also known as After Midnight), Showtime, 1991. Grace Spivey, Dean R. Koontz's Servants of Twilight, Showtime, 1991. The woman, Blood Ties, Fox, 1991. Ruby Bryant, A House of Secrets and Lies (also known as She Loved Too Much), CBS, 1992. Adeline Newberry, Miracle Child (also known Miracle at Clements Pond), NBC, 1993. Dr. Kester, Double Deception (also known as Kane and Crimes of Passion), NBC, 1993. Emma Smith, Bonds of Love, CBS, 1993. Ethel, Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story, NBC, 1993. Francie Harper, A Promise to Carolyn, CBS, 1996. Granny, Bastard out of Carolina, Showtime, 1996. Grandma McNair, Murder at My Door (also known as Dead Giveaway), Fox, 1996.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Genevieve, "New Chicks," Prison Stories: Women on the Inside (also known as Doing Time: Women in Prison), HBO, 1991. Sandy Henry, A Body to Die for: The Aaron Henry Story, HBO, 1994. Stage Appearances: Marks, Talking With, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Taper Too, Los Angeles, 1985. Jessie, Rose Cottages, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1986.
Periodicals: Los Angeles Magazine, December, 1995, p. 132.*
ZISKIN, Laura PERSONAL Education: Attended University of Southern California Cinema School. Addresses: Office—LauraZiskin Productions, 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232-3195. Career: Producer and writer. Worked variously as a game show writer; development executive; and member of Jon Peters' production company. Fox 2000 Pictures, president and producer. Contributed to A Star Is Born. Formed Fogwood Films (with Sally Field); founder of Laura Ziskin Productions. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: Associate producer, Eyes of Laura Mars, Columbia, 1978. Murphy's Romance, Columbia, 1985. (With Robert Garland) No Way Out, Orion, 1987. (With Ian Sander) D.O.A., Buena Vista, 1988. (With Taylor Hackford and Ian Sander) Everybody's All-American, Warner Bros., 1988. The Rescue, Buena Vista, 1988. Executive producer, Pretty Woman, Buena Vista, 1990. The Doctor, Buena Vista, 1991. What about Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991. Hero (also known as Accidental Hero), Columbia, 1992. Director, Oh, What a Day! 1914, 1994. To Die For, Columbia, 1995. Courage Under Fire, 1996. Executive producer, Old Friends, TriStar, 1997. Television Work; Movies: Producer, One Cooks, the Other Doesn't, 1983.
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ZITO Joseph 1946(?)PERSONAL Born May 14,1946 (some sources say 1949), in New York, NY; son of Alfred and Mary (D'Antonio) Zito; married October 3,1968; wife's name, Bobbi Leigh. Education: City College of New York, B.A., 1968, M.A., 1970. Addresses: Office—Zito Productions, Inc., 11637 Spy Glass Dr., Porter Ranch, CA 91326. Career: Director. Founder of Zito Productions, Inc., Porter Ranch, CA. Member: B'nai Brith (Los Angeles), Variety of Southern California. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Abduction, Blackpool, 1975. And producer (with David Streit), The Prowler (also known as Rosemary's Killer), Sandhurst, 1981. Friday the 13th—The Final Chapter, Paramount, 1984. Missing in Action, Cannon, 1984. Invasion U.S.A., Cannon, 1985. Red Scorpion, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Voice and puppeteer of Harry the Rabbit, Abra Kadabra, syndicated, 1987.
United States in 1957; naturalized U.S. citizen, 1962; son of Vilmo (a soccer goalie and coach) and Bozena (an administrator; maiden name, Illichman) Zsigmond; married Elizabeth Fuzes (divorced); children: Julia, Susi. Education: State Academy of Motion Picture and Theatre Arts (Budapest), M.A., cinematography, 1956. Addresses: Office—7700 Sunset Blvd., Suite 200, Hollywood, CA 90046. Agent—Feinstein & Shorr, 16133 Ventura Blvd., Suite 800, Encino, CA 91436. Manager—Chuck Stein, 12711 Ventura Blvd., Suite 240, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Cinematographer. Founder, Cinematic Directions, 1985; director of television commercials with Cinematic Directions and Filmfair; cinematographer of television documentaries for Wolper Productions; still photographer; laboratory technician; camera assistant. Member: American Society of Cinematographers, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (Local #659), Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, Best Cinematography, 1977, for Close Encounters of the Third Kind; Academy Award nomination, Best Cinematography, 1978, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, Best Cinematography, 1979, both for The Deer Hunter; Academy Award nomination, Best Cinematography, 1984, for The River; Emmy Award, ASC Award, and ACE Award, both for Stalin. CREDITS Film Appearances: Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography (documentary), American Film Institute, 1993. Albert Bierstadt, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994.
WRITINGS For Television: Abra Kadabra, syndicated, 1987.*
ZSIGMOND, Vilmos 1930(William Zsigmond) PERSONAL Name is pronounced "Vilmosh Gigmond"; born June 16, 1930, in Szeged, Hungary; immigrated to the
Film Work; Cinematographer; Except Where Indicated: Co-cinematographer, Hungarn in flammen (also known as Revolt in Hungary; documentary), 1957. (As William Zsigmond) Living Between Two Worlds, Empire, 1963. (As William Zsigmond) The Sadist (also known as The Profile of Terror), Fairway International, 1963. (As William Zsigmond) The Nasty Rabbit (also known as Spies A Co-Co), Fairway International, 1964.
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Co-cinematographer, Picasso Summer, 1970. The Hired Hand, Universal, 1971. McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Red Sky at Morning, Universal, 1971. The Ski Bum, AVCO-Embassy, 1971. Deliverance, Warner Bros., 1972. Images, Columbia, 1972. Cinderella Liberty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. The Long Goodbye, United Artists, 1973. Scarecrow, Warner Bros., 1973. The Girl from Petrovka, Universal, 1974. The Sugar/and Express, Universal, 1974. Dandy, the All-American Girl (also known as Sweet Revenge), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1976. Death Riders, Crown International, 1976. Obsession, Columbia, 1976. Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Columbia, 1977. The Last Waltz, United Artists, 1978. The Deer Hunter, Universal, 1978. The Rose, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Winter Kills, AVCO-Embassy, 1979. Heaven's Gate, United Artists, 1980. Blow Out, Filmways, 1981. (With Ric Waite) The Border, Universal, 1982. Jinxed!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Table for Five, Warner Bros., 1983. No Small Affair, Columbia, 1984. The River, Universal, 1984. Real Genius, TriStar, 1985. The Witches of Eastwick, Warner Bros., 1987. Journey to Spirit Island, World Wide Releasing, 1988. Fat Man and Little Boy, Paramount, 1989. The Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. Director, The Long Shadow, Israfilm/Prolitera/Novo Film, 1992. (With Michael A. Benson and Laszlo Kovacs) Sliver, Paramount, 1993. Intersection, Paramount, 1994. Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Assassins, Warner Bros., 1995. The Crossing Guard, Miramax, 1995. The Ghost and the Darkness, Paramount, 1996. Television Work; Cinematographer: The Protectors (series), NBC, 1969-70. Flesh and Blood (miniseries), CBS, 1979. Sta//n (movie), HBO, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, November, 1990, p. 20.*
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Producer (with Ronald Bass) My Best Friend's Wedding, TriStar, 1997. Television Work; Series: (With David Zucker and Jim Abrahams) Executive producer, Po//ce Squad!, ABC, 1982. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Po//ce Squad/, ABC, 1982.
PERSONAL WRITINGS Born March 11,1950, in Milwaukee, Wl. Education: Studied film at the University of Wisconsin. Addresses: Office—Zucker Brothers Productions, 10202 West Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049; founder of Zucker Brothers Productions, Los Angeles, CA. Career: Producer, director, and screenwriter. Founder (with David Zucker and Jim Abrahams), Kentucky Fried Theatre, Madison, Wl, 1979. Founder of Zucker Brothers Productions with brother, David, in Los Angeles, CA.
For Film: (With David Zucker and Jim Abrahams) Kentucky Fried Movie, United Films, 1977. (With David Zucker and Jim Abrahams) Airplane!, Paramount, 1980. (With David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Martyn Burke) Top Secret!, Paramount, 1984. (With David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Pat Proft) The Naked Gun—From the Files of Police Squad!, Paramount, 1988. For Television; Episodic: Po//ce Squad/, ABC, 1982.*
CREDITS Film Appearances: Kentucky Fried Movie, United Films, 1977. Film Work: Second unit director, Rock 'n' Roll High School, New World, 1979. (With David Zucker and Jim Abrahams) Executive producer and director, Airplane!, Paramount, 1980. (With David Zucker and Jim Abrahams) Director, Top Secret!, Paramount, 1984. (With David Zucker and Jim Abrahams) Director, Ruthless People, Buena Vista, 1986. (With David Zucker and Jim Abrahams) Executive producer, The Naked Gun—From the Files of Police Squad!, Paramount, 1988. Director, Ghost, Paramount, 1990. (With Jim Abrahams and Gil Netter) The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991. (With David Zucker) Executive producer, Brain Donors, Paramount, 1992. (With Bruce Joel Rubin and Hunt Lowry) Producer, My Life, Columbia, 1993. (With Jim Abrahams and Gil Netter) Executive producer, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Paramount, 1994. Producer (with Gil Netter and David Zucker) A Walk in the Clouds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Producer and director, First Knight, 1995.
ZUNIGA, Daphne 1962PERSONAL Full name, Daphne Eurydice Zuniga; born in 1962, in San Francisco (some sources say Berkeley), CA; father, a philosophy professor; mother, a Unitarian minister. Education: Studied theatre arts at the University of California, Los Angeles. Addresses: Office—do Me/rose Place, P.O. Box 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90213./Agent—Intertalent Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Penthouse 25, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Keith Addis and Associates, 8444 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Pranks, 1982. Kelly/Terry, The Initiation, New World, 1984. Margie Epstein, Vision Quest, Warner Bros., 1985. Allison Bradbury, The Sure Thing, Embassy, 1985. Margo, Modern Girls, Atlantic, 1986. Princess Vespa, Spaceballs, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Angela, Last Rites, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Beth Logan, The Fly II, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Beverly Young, Staying Together, Hemdale, 1989. Laurie Rorbach, Cross Anatomy, Buena Vista, 1989. Minha, 800 Leagues down the Amazon, ConcordeNew Horizons, 1993. Jenny's mom, Mad at the Moon, Republic, 1993. Chantal, CITYSCRAPES los angeles, High Octane Productions, 1996. Also appeared in The Dorm That Dripped Blood. Television Appearances; Series: Jo Reynolds, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1992—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Terri Peralta, Degree of Guilt, NBC, 1995. Dr. Roni Sanders, Pandora's Clock, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Irene Marlowe, "The Eyes of the Panther/' Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. Voice of Cinderella, "Cinderella," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Also appeared in Family Ties. Television Appearances; Movies: Kim Maida, Quarterback Princess, CBS, 1983. Carrie Lang, Stone Pillow, CBS, 1985. Patricia, Prey of the Chameleon, Showtime, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: A Day in the Lives of Me/rose Place, Fox, 1994. Host, Love Thy Neighbor: The Saddest and the Best of Me/rose Place, Fox, 1995. The Road to Fame on "Melrose Place" and "90210," Fox, 1995. Off Camera with Dean Cain, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 26th Annual NAACP Image Awards, N BC, 1994. National Council of La Raza Bravo Awards (also known as The 1995 NCLR Bravo Awards), Fox, 1995. The 23rd Annual American Music Awards ABC, 1996. National Council of La Raza Bravo Awards (also known as The 1996 NCLR Bravo Awards), Fox, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, November 27, 1995, p. 158.*
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ZWICK, Edward 1952PERSONAL Born October 8, 1952, in Chicago, IL. Education: Harvard University, B.A., 1974; American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film Studies, M.F.A., 1976. Addresses: Agent—Jeff Berg, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Writer, producer, and director. Founded Bedford Falls Production Company with Marshall Herskovitz. Editor and feature writer, The New Republic and Rolling Stone magazines, 1972-74. Awards, Honors: Humanitas Prize Award, 1980, for Family; Directors Guild of America, Outstanding Directorial Achievement Award for Television, Humanitas Prize Award, Emmy Award, Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or Special (story), all 1983, for Special Bulletin; Emmy Award, Best Drama Series, 1988, for thirtysomething; Golden Globe Award nomination, best director, 1995, for Legends of the Fall. CREDITS Film Director: About Last Night, TriStar, 1986. Glory, TriStar, 1989. Leaving Normal, Universal, 1992. Legends of the Fall, TriStar, 1994. Courage Under Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Film Producer, Except as Indicated: Executive Producer (with Gabriel Byrne), In the Name of the Father, Universal, 1993. (With Bill Wittliff and Marshall Herskovitz) Legends of the Fall, TriStar, 1994. Television Work; Series: (With Carroll Newman, Nigel McKeand, and Carol Evan McKeand) Producer, Family, ABC, 197680. Executive producer and creator, thirtysomething, ABC, 1987-91. Executive producer, Dream Street, NBC, 1989. Executive producer, My So-Called Life, ABC, 1994. Producer (with Marshall Herskovitz) Relativity, ABC, 1996—.
438 • ZWICK Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, Sawdust, CBS, 1987. Television Work; Episodic: The Insiders, ABC, 1985. The Best Times, NBC, 1985. Television Work; Movies: Director, Paper Dolls, 1982. Director, Having It All, 1982. Executive producer, Extreme Close-Up (also known as Home Video), NBC, 1990. Television Work; Specials: Director and producer, Special Bulletin, 1983. Executive producer, Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 WRITINGS For Television; Episodic: thirty something, ABC, 1987. Has written episodes of Family, ABC. Other Writings: Wrote Literature and Liberalism, 1975. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, January, 1990, p. 58. Esquire, November, 1990, p. 160. Film Comment, January-February, 1990, p. 22.*
Cumulative Index To provide continuity with Who's Who in the Theatre, this index interfiles references to Who's Who in the Theatre, 1st-17th Editions, and Who Was Who in the Theatre (Gale, 1978) with references to Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volumes 1-16. References in the index are identified as follows: CTFT and volume number—Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volumes 1-16 WWT and edition number—Who's Who in the Theatre, 1st-1 7th Editions WWasWT-Who Was Who in the Theatre
Aames, Willie 1960CTFT-7 Aaron, Paul CTFT-15 Aarons, Alexander A. ?-1943 WWasWT Aarons, Alfred E. ?-1936 WWasWT Abady, Josephine R. 1949CTFT-4 Abarbanell, Lina 1880-1963 WWasWT Abba, Marta 1907-1988 WWasWT Abbas, Hector 1884-1942 WWasWT Abbensetts, Michael 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Abbot, Rick See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Abbott, Bud CTFT-16 1895(?)-1974 Abbott, George 1887-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abbott, John 1905WWasWT Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem 1947CTFT-13 Abel, Lionel 1910CTFT-1 Abel, Walter 1898-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abeles, Edward S. 1869-1919 WWasWT Ableman, Paul 1927CTFT-11 Abercrombie, Lascelles 1881-1938 WWasWT Abingdon, W. L. 1859-1918 WWasWT Abingdon, William 1888-1959 WWasWT Aborn, Milton 1864-? WWasWT Abraham, F. Murray 1939CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Abraham, Paul ?-1960 WWasWT Abrahams, A. E. 1873-1966 WWasWT Abrahams, Doris Cole 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abrahams, Jim 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Abrahamsen, Daniel Charles 1952CTFT-1 Abravanel, Maurice 1903-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Abuba, Ernest 1947CTFT-1 Achard, Marcel 1900-1974 WWasWT Acheson, James CTFT-12 Achurch, Janet 1864-1916 WWasWT Ackerman, Bettye 1928CTFT-1 Ackerman, Harry S. 1912-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10
Ackerman, Leslie Ackerman, Robert Allan 1945Ackland, Joss 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ackland, Rodney 1908Earlier sketch in WWasWT Ackles, Kenneth V. 1916-1986 Ackroyd, David 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Acton-Bond, Acton Ada-May See May, Ada Adair, Jean ?-1953 Adam, Ken 1921Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Adam, Ronald 1896-1979 Adams, Brooke 1949Adams, Casey See Showalter, Max Adams, Dick 1889Adams, Don 1926Adams, Edie Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adams, Ida ?-1960 Adams, Julie Adams, Mason Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Adams, Maud 1945Adams, Maude 1872-1953 Adams, Miriam 1907Adams, Molly Adams, Polly Adams, Robert Adams, Tony 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Adams, W. Bridges See Bridges-Adams, W Adams, Wayne 1930Adato, Perry Miller Addams, Dawn 1930-1985 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Addinsell, Richard Stewart 1904-1977 Addison, Carlotta 1849-1914 Addison, John 1920Addy, Wesley 1913-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
CTFT-7 CTFT-9 CTFT-5 WWT-17 CTFT-4 CTFT-12 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-12 WWT-16 CTFT-2 CTFT-8 WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-3 WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-4 CTFT-6 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-2 CTFT-7 WWasWT CTFT-10
WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-11 CTFT-2
WWT-16 WWasWT CTFT-9 CTFT-8
Ade, George 1866-1944 WWasWT Adelman, Sybil 1942CTFT-3 Adelson, Gary 1954CTFT-12 Aderer, Adolphe 1855-? WWasWT Adjani, Isabelle 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Adler, Jacob 1855-1962 WWasWT Adler, Jerry 1929CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Adler, Larry 1914CTFT-4 Adler, Luther 1903-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adler, Richard 1921CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Adler, Stella 1902CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adlon, Percy 1935CTFT-8 Adrian, Max 1903WWasWT Adrienne, Jean 1905WWasWT Adye, Oscar WWasWT Agar, Dan 1881-1947 WWasWT Agar, John 1921CTFT-8 Agate, May 1892WWasWT Aghayan, Ray 1934CTFT-11 Agutter, Jenny 1952CTFT-2 Aherne, Brian 1902-1986 WWasWT Ahlander, Thecla Ottilia 1855-?... WWasWT Ahlers, Anny 1906-1933 WWasWT Aidem, Betsy 1957CTFT-3 Aidman, Betty Linton CTFT-1 Aidman, Charles 1925-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Aiello, Danny 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Ailey, Alvin 1931-1989 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Aimee, Anouk 1934(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Ainley, Henry 1879-1967 WWasWT Aitken, Maria 1945CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Akalaitis, JoAnne 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Aked, Muriel 1887-1955 WWasWT Akers, Karen 1945CTFT-4 Akins, Claude 1926-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2
440 • ALBANESI Albanesi, Meggie (Margherita) 1899-1923 WWasWT Albee, Edward 1928CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Albert, Allan 1945WWT-17 Albert, Ben 1876-? WWasWT Albert, Eddie 1908CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Albert, Edward 1951CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Albert, William 1863-? WWasWT Albert-Lambert, Raphael 1865-? ... WWasWT Albertson, Jack ?-1981 WWT-17 Albery, Bronson 1881-1971 WWasWT Albery, Donald 1914-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Albery, Ian Bronson 1936WWT-17 Albright, Hardie 1903WWasWT Alcivar, Bob CTFT-12 Alda, Alan 1936CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Alda, Robert 1914-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alda, Rutanya CTFT-4 Alden, Hortense 1903WWasWT Alderson, Clifton 1864-1930 WWasWT Alderton, John 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aldin, Arthur 1872-? WWasWT Aldredge, Theoni V. 1932CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Aldredge, Thomas See Aldredge, Tom CTFT-9 Aldredge, Tom 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Aldrich, Charles T. 1872-? WWasWT Aldrich, Janet 1956CTFT-7 Aldrich, Richard 1902-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Aldrich, Robert 1918-1983 CTFT-2 Aldridge, Michael 1920-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aleandri, Emelise CTFT-2 Aleandro, Norma 1941CTFT-9 Alekan, Henri 1909CTFT-13 Aletter, Frank 1926CTFT-1 Alexander, Bill 1948CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alexander, C. K. 1923WWT-17 Alexander, George 1858-1918 WWasWT Alexander, Jane 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Alexander, Janet ?-1961 WWasWT Alexander, Jason 1959CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Alexander, John 1897WWT-16 Alexander, Kathleen WWT-13 Alexander, Katherine 1901WWasWT Alexander, Lawrence 1939CTFT-12 Alexander, Muriel 1898WWasWT Alexander, Robert A. 1929CTFT-2 Alexander, Terence 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alexandre, Rene 1885-1946 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Alice, Mary Alison, Dorothy 1925Allan, Elizabeth 1910-1990 Allan, John B. See Westlake, Donald E Allan, Maud Allandale, Fred 1872-? Allen, A. Hylton 1879-? Allen, Adrienne Allen, Billie Allen, Bob 1906Allen, Byron 1961Allen, Charles Leslie 1830-1917 Allen, Chesney 1896Allen, Corey 1934Allen, Debbie 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Allen, Dede 1924(?)Allen, Elizabeth 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Allen, Frank 1851-? Allen, H. Marsh Allen, Irwin 1916-1991 Allen, Jack 1907Allen, Jay Presson 1922Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Allen, Joan 1956Allen, John Piers 1912Allen Jonelle 1944Allen, Karen 1951Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Allen, Kelcey 1875-1951 Allen, Mel 1913Allen, Nancy Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Allen, Patrick 1927Allen, Penelope Allen, Peter 1944-1992 Obituary in CTFT-11 Allen, Phillip R. 1939Allen, Rae 1926Allen, Ralph G. 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Allen, Roland See Ayckbourn, Alan Allen, Sheila 1932Allen, Steve 1921Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Allen, Tim 1953(?)Allen, Vera 1897Earlier sketch in WWasWT Allen, Viola 1869-1948 Allen, Woody 1935Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Allenby, Frank 1898-1953 Allenby, Peggy 1905-1967 Allensworth, Carl 1908Allers, Franz 1906-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Alley, Kirstie 1955Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Alleyne, John Allgood, Sara 1883-1950 Allik, Vera Viiu
CTFT-6 CTFT-1 WWT-14 CTFT-13 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWT-14 CTFT-1 CTFT-4 CTFT-11 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-13 CTFT-9 CTFT-8 WWasWT WWT-6 CTFT-12 WWT-17 CTFT-7 CTFT-7 WWT-17 CTFT-7 CTFT-15 4 WWasWT CTFT-15 CTFT-5 WWT-17 CTFT-4 CTFT-9 CTFT-11 WWT-17 CTFT-11
CTFT-12 WWT-17 CTFT-15 CTFT-12 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-15 8; WWT-17 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-6 CTFT-1 CTFT-10 CTFT-15 WWasWT CTFT-6
Allinson, Michael WWT-17 Allison, Nancy 1954CTFT-4 Allister, Claud 1891-1967 WWasWT Allmon, Clinton 1941CTFT-1 Almberg, John 1940CTFT-2 Almendros, Nestor 1930-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Almodovar, Pedro 1951CTFT-10 Almquist, Gregg 1948CTFT-4 Alonso, Maria Conchita 1957CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Alonzo, John A. 1934CTFT-10 Alpar, Gitta 1900WWasWT Alper, Jonathan 1950CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alswang, Ralph 1916-1979 WWT-17 Alt, Carol 1960CTFT-14 Alt, Natalie WWasWT Altman, Jeff 1951CTFT-14 Altman, Robert B. 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Altman, Ruth WWasWT Alvarado, Trini 1967CTFT-7 Alvin, John 1917CTFT-9 Alzado, Lyle 1949CTFT-8 Ambient, Mark 1860-1937 WWasWT Ambrose, David 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ameche, Don 1908-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Amelio, Gianni 1945CTFT-15 Ames, E. Preston See Ames, Preston CTFT-10 Ames, Florenz 1884-? WWasWT Ames, Gerald 1881-1933 WWasWT Ames, Leon 1901WWasWT Ames, Preston 1905-1983 CTFT-10 Ames, Robert 1893-1931 WWasWT Ames, Rosemary 1906WWasWT Ames, Winthrop 1871-1937 WWasWT Amic, Henri 1853-? WWasWT Amick, Madchen 1970CTFT-14 Amiel, Denys 1884-? WWasWT Amiel, Jon 1949(?)CTFT-12 Amis, Suzy 1962(?)CTFT-13 Amkraut, Alynne 1953CTFT-11 Amos, John 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Amram, David 1930CTFT-1 Amsterdam, Morey 1914(?)-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Ana-Alicia 1956CTFT-8 Ancier, Garth 1958(?)CTFT-14 Anders, Allison 1955(?)CTFT-16 Anders, Glenn 1890WWasWT Anderson, Craig CTFT-1 Anderson, Daphne 1922WWT-17 Anderson, Donna 1925CTFT-11 Anderson, Gillian 1968CTFT-14 Anderson, Gillian Bunshaft 194 CTFT-13 Anderson, Harry 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Anderson, Haskell V. Ill 1942CTFT-4 Anderson, J. Grant 1897WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Anderson, John 1922CTFT-9 Anderson, John (Hargis) 1896-1943 WWasWT Anderson, John Murray 1886-1954 WWasWT Anderson, Judith 1898-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Anderson, Kevin 1960CTFT-12 Anderson, Kevin C. See Anderson, Kevin CTFT-12 Anderson, Laurie 1947CTFT-8 Anderson, Lawrence 1893-1939... WWasWT Anderson, Lindsay 1923-1994 CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Anderson, Loni 1945(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Anderson, Louie 1953(?)CTFT-12 Anderson, Mary 1859-1940 WWasWT Anderson, Maxwell 1888-1959 WWasWT Anderson, Melissa Sue 1962CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Anderson, Melody CTFT-4 Anderson, Michael 1920CTFT-8 Anderson, Michael, Jr. 1943CTFT-6 Anderson, Peter 1942CTFT-11 Anderson, Richard 1926CTFT-1 Anderson, Richard Dean 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anderson, Robert Woodruff 1917WWT-17 Anderson, Rona 1928WWT-17 Anderson, Sarah Pia 1952CTFT-12 Andersson, Bibi 1935CTFT-7 Andersson, Harriet 1932CTFT-8 Andreeva-Babakhan, Anna Misaakovna 1923WWasWT Andress, Ursula 1936CTFT-3 Andreva, Stella See Browne, Stella WWasWT Andrew, Leo 1957CTFT-8 Andrews, Ann 1895WWasWT Andrews, Anthony 1948CTFT-7 Andrews, Dana 1909-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Andrews, David 1952CTFT-10 Andrews, Eamonn 1922-1987 CTFT-2 Andrews, George Lee 1942CTFT-1 Andrews, Harry 1911-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Andrews, Julie 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWasWT Andrews, Maidie WWasWT Andrews, Nancy 1924-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Andrews, Robert 1895WWasWT Andrews, Tige CTFT-3 Andrews, Tod 1920WWasWT Andros, Douglas 1931CTFT-1 Angel, Heather 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Angela, June 1959CTFT-11 Angelopoulos, Theo 1936CTFT-11 Angelou, Maya 1928CTFT-10
Angelus, Muriel 1909WWasWT Angers, Avril 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Anglim, Philip 1953CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Anglin, Margaret 1876-1958 WWasWT Anhalt, Edward 1914CTFT-10 Aniston, Jennifer 1969(?)CTFT-15 Annabella 1912WWasWT Annakin, Ken 1914CTFT-11 Annals, Michael 1938WWT-17 Annaud, Jean-Jacques 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Annis, Francesca 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ann-Margret 1941CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Annunzio, Gabriele d' 1863-1938 WWasWT Anouilh, Jean 1910-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ansara, Michael 1927CTFT-3 Ansell, John 1874-1948 WWasWT Ansen, David 1945CTFT-10 Anson, A. E. 1879-1936 WWasWT Anson, George William 1847-1920 WWasWT Anspach, Susan CTFT-3 Anspacher, Louis K. 1878-1947 WWasWT Anspaugh, David 1946CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anstey, Edgar 1907-1987 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-5 Anstey, F. 1856-1934 WWasWT Anstruther, Harold WWasWT Ant, Adam 1954CTFT-14 Anthony, Joseph 1912WWT-17 Anthony, Lysette CTFT-10 Anthony, Michael 1920CTFT-5 Antille, Lisa CTFT-3 Antoine, Andre 1857-1943 WWasWT Anton, Susan 1951CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Antona-Traversi, Camillo 1857-1926 WWasWT Antona-Traversi, Giannino 1860-1934 WWasWT Antonio, Lou 1934CTFT-8 Antonioni, Michelangelo 1912CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Antony, Hilda 1886-? WWasWT Antoon, A. J. 1944-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Antrobus, John 1933WWT-17 Anwar, Gabrielle 1970(?)CTFT-13 Apple, Gary 1955CTFT-3 Applebaum, Gertrude H CTFT-1 Appleby, Dorothy 1908-1990 WWasWT Applegate, Christina 1972(?)CTFT-10 Apted, Michael 1941CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Aranha, Ray CTFT-3 Arbeit, Herman 1925CTFT-2
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Arbenina, Stella 1887WWasWT Arbuckle, Maclyn 1866-1931 WWasWT Arbus, Allan 1918CTFT-6 Ealier sketch in CTFT-1 Arcand, Denys 1941CTFT-10 Arcenas, Loy 1953(?)CTFT-9 Archer, Anne 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Archer, Joe WWasWT Archer, John 1915WWasWT Archer, John 1953CTFT-2 Archer, William 1856-1924 WWasWT Archibald, Douglas 1919CTFT-11 Arden, Edwin Hunter Pendleton 1864-1918 WWasWT Arden, Eve 1912-1990 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arden, John 1930WWT-17 Ardolino, Emile 1943-1993 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-12 Ardrey, Robert 1908WWasWT Arell, Sherry H. 1950CTFT-3 Arenal, Julie CTFT-2 Argent, Edward 1931WWT-17 Argentina WWasWT Argento, Dario 1940CTFT-8 Argenziano, Carmen 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Argenziano, Carmine See Argenziano, Carmen CTFT-15 Argyle, Pearl 1910WWasWT Aris, Ben 1937CTFT-3 Arkell, Elizabeth WWasWT Arkell, Reginald 1882-1959 WWasWT Arkin, Adam 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Arkin, Alan 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Arkoff, Samuel Z. 1918CTFT-3 Arkush, Allan 1948CTFT-13 Arledge, Roone 1931CTFT-4 Arlen, Harold 1905-1986 WWT-17 Arlen, Michael 1895-1956 WWasWT Arlen, Stephen 1913WWasWT Arling, Joyce 1911WWasWT Arlington, Billy 1873-? WWasWT Arliss, George 1868-1946 WWasWT Armen, Rebecca 1957CTFT-2 Armitage, Frank See Carpenter, John CTFT-15 Armitage, Richard ?-1986 CTFT-4 Armstrong, Anthony 1897WWasWT Armstrong, Barney 1870-? WWasWT Armstrong, Bess 1953CTFT-6 Armstrong, Curtis 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Armstrong, Gillian 1950CTFT-7 Armstrong, Paul 1869-1915 WWasWT Armstrong, R.G. 1917CTFT-8 Armstrong, Robert 1896WWasWT Armstrong, Will Steven 1930-1969 WWasWT Armstrong, William 1882-1952 .... WWasWT Arnatt, John 1917WWT-17 Arnaud, Yvonne 1892-1958 WWasWT
442 • ARNAZ Arnaz, Desi 1917-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Arnaz, Desi, Jr. 1953CTFT-1 Arnaz, Lucie 1951CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arness, James 1923CTFT-3 Arnett, Peter 1934CTFT-11 Arnold, Danny 1925-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Arnold, Edward 1890-1956 WWasWT Arnold, Franz 1878-1960 WWasWT Arnold, Jeanne 1931CTFT-8 Arnold, Phyl ?-1941 WWasWT Arnold, Roseanne See Roseanne CTFT-16 Arnold, Tom ?-1969 WWasWT Arnold, Tom 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arnold, Tom 1959CTFT-13 Arnott, James Fullarton 1914-1982 ... CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arnott, Mark 1950CTFT-5 Arnott, Peter 1936CTFT-3 Aronson, Boris 1900-1980 WWT-17 Aronstein, Martin 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arquette, Rosanna 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Arquette, Patricia 1968(?)CTFT-13 Arrabal, Fernando 1932WWT-17 Arrambide, Mario 1953CTFT-3 Arrowsmith, William 1924CTFT-1 Arthur, Beatrice 1926CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arthur, Carol 1935CTFT-1 Arthur, Daphne 1925WWasWT Arthur, Jean 1905(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Arthur, Julia 1869-1950 WWasWT Arthur, Karen 1941CTFT-10 Arthur, Paul 1859-1928 WWasWT Arthur, Robert ?-1929 WWasWT Arthur, Robert 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Arthur-Jones, Winifred WWT-6 Arthurs, George 1875-1944 WWasWT Artus, Louis 1870-? WWasWT Arundale, Grace (Kelly) WWasWT Arundale, Sybil 1882-1965 WWasWT Arundell, Dennis 1898-1936 WWasWT Asade, Jim 1936CTFT-2 Ash, Gordon ?-1929 WWasWT Ash, Maie 1888-? WWasWT Ashby, Hal 1936-1988 CTFT-6 Ashby, Harvey CTFT-4 Ashcroft, Peggy 1907-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Asher, Jane 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Asher, William 1919CTFT-9 Asherson, Renee WWT-17 Ashley, Elizabeth 1939CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Ashley, Iris 1909WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Ashman, Howard 1950-1991 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ashmore, Basil 1951WWT-17 Ashmore, Peter 1916WWasWT Ashton, Ellis 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ashton, Frederick 1906WWasWT Ashton, John CTFT-6 Ashwell, Lena 1872-1957 WWasWT Askey, Arthur Bowden 1900WWT-17 Askin, Leon 1907CTFT-2 Askin, Peter 1946CTFT-5 Asner, Edward 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Asquith, Anthony 1902-1968 WWasWT Asquith, Ward CTFT-3 Assante, Armand 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Asseyev, Tamara CTFT-3 Astaire, Adele 1898-1981 WWasWT Astaire, Fred 1899-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Astin, John 1930CTFT-6 Astin, Sean 1971CTFT-13 Astley, John WWasWT Astredo, Humbert Allen CTFT-1 Atherton, William 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Athis, Alfred 1873-? WWasWT Atienza, Edward 1924WWT-17 Atkin, Nancy 1904WWasWT Atkins, Christopher 1961CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Atkins, Eileen 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Atkins, Robert 1886-1972 WWasWT Atkinson, Barbara 1926CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Atkinson, Don 1940CTFT-7 Atkinson, Harry 1866-? WWasWT Atkinson, (Justin) Brooks 1894-1 984 WWT-1 7 Atkinson, Rosalind 1 900-1 977 WWT-16 Atkinson, Rowan 1955CTFT-10 Atlas (William Hedley Roberts) 1864-? WWasWT Atlee, Howard 1926CTFT-1 Attenborough, Richard 1923CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Atteridge, Harold R. 1886-1938... WWasWT Attles, Joseph 1903CTFT-1 Atwater, Edith 1911-1986 WWasWT Atwill, Lionel 1885-1946 WWasWT Auberjonois, Rene 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Aubrey, James 1947CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aubrey, Madge 1902-1970 WWasWT Auden, W. H. 1907-1973 WWasWT Audley, Maxine 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Audran, Stephane 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Augarde, Adrienne ?-1913 WWasWT Augarde, Amy 1868-1959 WWasWT August, Bille 1948CTFT-14 Aukin, David 1942WWT-17 Auletta, Robert 1940CTFT-1 Aulisi, Joseph G CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Ault, Marie 1870-1951 WWasWT Aumont, Jean-Pierre 1909CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Austin, Charles 1878-1944 WWasWT Austin, Lyn 1922CTFT-1 Austin, Ray 1932CTFT-11 Austrian, Marjorie 1934CTFT-4 Auteuil, Daniel 1950CTFT-8 Avalon, Frankie 1940CTFT-3 Avalos, Luis 1946CTFT-5 Avedis, Howard CTFT-1 Averback, Hy 1920CTFT-6 Avery, Margaret CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Avery, Tex 1909-1980 CTFT-13 Avian, Bob 1937CTFT-13 Avian, Robert See Avian, Bob CTFT-13 Avildsen, John G. 1935CTFT-10 Avnet, Jon 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Avni, Ran 1941CTFT-1 Avril, Suzanne WWasWT Axelrod, George 1922CTFT-4 Axton, Hoyt 1938CTFT-3 Axworthy, Geoffrey 1923WWT-17 Ayckbourn, Alan 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Ayer, Nat. D. ?-1952 WWasWT Ayers, David H. 1924CTFT-1 Ayers-Allen, Phylicia See Rashad, Phylicia CTFT-16 Aykroyd, Dan 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ayliff, Henry Kiell ?-1949 WWasWT Aylmer, Felix 1889-1964 WWasWT Aynesworth, Allan 1865-1959 WWasWT Ayr, Michael 1953CTFT-9 Ayres, Lew 1908-1996 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ayrton, Norman 1924WWT-17 Ayrton, Randle 1869-1940 WWasWT Azenberg, Emanuel 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aznavour, Charles 1924CTFT-2 Azzara, Candy 1947CTFT-1
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Babe, Thomas 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Babenco, Hector CTFT-6 Bacall, Lauren 1924CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Baccus, Stephen 1969CTFT-1 Bach, Barbara CTFT-2 Bach, Catherine CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bach, Reginald 1886-1941 WWasWT Bacharach, Burt 1929CTFT-3 Bachman, Richard See King, Stephen CTFT-8 Backus, Jim 1913-1989CTFT-6 Backus, Richard 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baclanova, Olga 1899WWasWT Bacon, Frank 1864-1922 WWasWT Bacon, Jane 1895WWasWT Bacon, Kevin 1958CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bacon, Mai 1898WWasWT Badalamenti, Angelo CTFT-10 Badale, Andy See Badalamenti, Angelo CTFT-10 Baddeley, Angela 1904-1976 WWT-16 Baddeley, Hermione 1906-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bade, Tom 1946CTFT-1 Badel, Alan 1923WWT-17 Badel, Sarah 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Badham, John 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Badiyi, Reza S. 1930(?)CTFT-11 Baer, Marian 1924CTFT-1 Baer, Max, Jr. 1937CTFT-6 Bagden, Ronald 1953CTFT-1 Bagley, Ben 1933WWT-17 Bagneris, Vernel 1949CTFT-9 Bagnold, Enid 1889-1981 WWT-17 Bailey, Frederick 1946CTFT-1 Bailey, Gordon 1875-? WWasWT Bailey, H. C. 1878-1961 WWasWT Bailey, John 1942CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Bailey, Pearl 1918-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bailey, Robin 1919CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bain, Barbara CTFT-3 Bain, Conrad 1923CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baines, Florence 1877-1918 WWasWT Bainter, Fay 1891-1968 WWasWT Baio, Scott 1961CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Baird, Bil 1904-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baird, Dorothea 1875-1933 WWasWT Baird, Ethel WWasWT Baird, Mary E. 1947CTFT-1 Baitz, Jon Robin 1961CTFT-12
Baker, Benny 1907Baker, Blanche 1956Baker, Carroll 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Baker, Elizabeth ?-1962 Baker, George 1885-? Baker, George 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baker, George Pierce 1866-1935 Baker, Iris 1901Baker, Joe Don 1936Baker, Josephine 1906-1975 Baker, Kathy 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Baker, Kathy Whitton See Baker, Kathy Baker, Kenny 1934Baker, Lee ?-1948 Baker, Mark 1946Baker, Paul 1911Baker, Raymond 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Baker, Rick 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Baker, Rod 1945Baker, Roy See Baker, Roy Ward Baker, Roy Ward 1916Baker, Word 1923-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Bakshi, Ralph 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bakula, Scott 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Balaban, Bob 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Balanchine, George 1904-1980 Balcer, Rene 1954Balch, Marston 1901Balderston, John L. 1889-1954 Baldwin, Adam 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Baldwin, Alec 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Baldwin, Daniel 1961(?)Baldwin, James 1924-1987 Baldwin, Peter Baldwin, Stephen 1967(?)Baldwin, William Balfour, Katharine 1920-1990 Balin, Ina 1937-1990 Balk, Fairuza 1974(?)Ball, Lucille 1911-1989 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ball, William 1931-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ballantyne, Paul 1909Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ballard, Carroll 1937Ballard, Kaye 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ballard, Lucien 1908-1988
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Ballet, Arthur H. 1924WWT-17 Ballhaus, Michael 1935CTFT-10 Balodis, Janis 1950CTFT-11 Balsam, Martin 1919-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Balsam, Talia CTFT-7 Bamman, Gerry 1941CTFT-3 Banbury, Frith 1912CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bancroft, Anne 1931CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Bancroft, George Pleydell 1868-1956 WWasWT Bancroft, Lady 1839-1921 WWasWT Bancroft, Squire 1841-1926 WWasWT Banderas, Antonio 1960(?)CTFT-13 Banerjee, Victor 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bangs, John Kendrick 1862-1922 WWasWT Bankhead, Tallulah 1903-1968 WWasWT Banks, Dennis J. 1937CTFT-16 Banks, Jonathan CTFT-7 Banks, Leslie J. 1890-1952 WWasWT Bannen, Ian 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Banner, Bob 1921CTFT-3 Bannerman, Celia 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bannerman, Kay 1919-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bannerman, Margaret 1896WWasWT Bannister, Harry 1893-1961 WWasWT Bannon, Jack 1940CTFT-6 Bantry, Bryan 1956CTFT-1 Baraka, Amiri 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baraka, Imamu Amiri See Baraka, Amiri CTFT-7 Baranski, Christine 1952CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Barbeau, Adrienne CTFT-4 Barbee, Richard 1887WWasWT Barber, Frances 1957CTFT-9 Barber, John CTFT-1 Barbera, Joseph 1911CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barbor, H. R. 1893-1933 WWasWT Barbour, Elly 1945CTFT-2 Barbour, Joyce 1901WWasWT Barbour, Thomas 1921CTFT-2 Barcelo, Randy 1946CTFT-4 Bard, Wilkie 1874-? WWasWT Bardon, Henry 1923WWT-17 Bardot, Brigitte 1934CTFT-3 Barge, Gillian 1940WWT-17 Baring, Maurice 1874-1945 WWasWT Barish, Keith CTFT-10 Barker, Bob 1923CTFT-2 Barker, Clive 1931WWT-17 Barker Clive 1952CTFT-13 Barker, Felix WWT-17
444* BARKER Barker, H. GranvilleSee Granvilie-Barker, Harley .. WWasWT Barker, Helen GranvilleSee Granvilie-Barker, Helen ... WWasWT Barker, Howard 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barker, Ronnie 1929CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barkin, Ellen 1955(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Barkley, Deanne 1931CTFT-10 Barkworth, Peter 1929WWT-17 Barlog, Boleslaw 1906WWasWT Barlow, Billie 1862-1937 WWasWT Barlow, H. J. 1892-1970 WWasWT Barnabe, Bruno 1905WWT-17 Barnard, Ivor 1887-1953 WWasWT Barner, Barry K. 1906-1965 WWasWT Barnes, Binnie 1905WWasWT Barnes, Clive 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barnes, Fran 1931CTFT-1 Barnes, Fred 1884-? WWasWT Barnes, Howard 1904-1968 WWasWT Barnes, J. H. 1850-1925 WWasWT Barnes, Joanna 1934CTFT-6 Barnes, Kenneth (Ralph) 1878-1957 WWasWT Barnes, Peter 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Barnes, Priscilla 1955CTFT-9 Barnes, Wade 1917CTFT-4 Barnes, Winifred 1894-1935 WWasWT Barnett, Ken See Francis, Freddie CTFT-15 Barney, Jay 1913-1985 CTFT-1 Baron, Alec CTFT-5 Baron, David See Pinter, Harold CTFT-11 Baron, Evalyn 1948CTFT-2 Baronova, Irina 1919WWasWT Barr, Patrick 1908-1985 WWT-17 Barr, Richard 1917-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barr, Roseanne See Roseanne CTFT-16 Barranger, Millie S. 1937WWT-17 Barratt, Augustus WWasWT Barratt, Watson 1884-1962 WWasWT Barrault, Jean-Louis 1910WWasWT Barre, Gabriel 1957CTFT-4 Barrett, Edith 1906WWasWT Barrett, George 1869-1935 WWasWT Barrett, Leslie 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barrett, Lester WWasWT Barrett, Oscar 1875-1941 WWasWT Barrett, Rona 1936CTFT-4 Barrett, Wilson 1900WWasWT Barrie, Amanda 1939WWT-17 Barrie, Barbara 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barrie, Frank 1939WWT-17 Barrie, James Matthew 1860-1937 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Barrington, Rutland 1853-1922 .... WWasWT Barris, Chuck 1929CTFT-6 Barron, Marcus 1925-1944 WWasWT Barron, Muriel 1906WWasWT Barrow, Bernard 1927-1993 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-12 Barrs, Norman 1917CTFT-1 Barry, B. Constance 1913CTFT-1 Barry, B. H. 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Christine 1911WWasWT Barry, Gene 1922(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Barry, Jack 1918-1984 CTFT-2 Barry, Joan 1901-1989 WWasWT Barry, John 1933CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Barry, Lynda 1956CTFT-14 Barry, Michael 1910-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barry, Miranda Robbins 1951CTFT-11 Barry, Paul 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Philip 1896-1949 WWasWT Barry, Ray See Barry, Raymond J CTFT-9 Barry, Raymond See Barry, Raymond J CTFT-9 Barry, Raymond J. 1939CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Shiel 1882-1937 WWasWT Barrymore, Diana 1921-1960 WWasWT Barrymore, Drew 1975CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Barrymore, Ethel 1879-1959 WWasWT Barrymore, John 1882-1942 WWasWT Barrymore, Lionel 1878-1954 WWasWT Bart, Lionel 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bart, Peter 1932CTFT-2 Bartel, Paul 1938CTFT-6 Bartenieff, George 1935CTFT-1 Bartet, Jeanne Julia 1854WWasWT Barth, Cecil ?-1949 WWasWT Bartholomae, Phillip H. ?-1941.... WWasWT Bartkowiak, Andrzej 1950CTFT-16 Bartlett, Basil 1905WWasWT Bartlett, Bonnie CTFT-6 Bartlett, Clifford 1903-1936 WWasWT
Baryshnikov, Mikhail 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Basehart, Richard 1914-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Basinger, Kim 1953CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Baskcomb, A. W. 1880-1939 WWasWT Baskcomb, Lawrence 1883-1962 WWasWT Baskette, Lena See Basquette, Lina CTFT-14 Basquette, Lina 1907-1994 CTFT-14 Bass, Alfie 1921-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bass, George Houston 1938CTFT-1 Bass, Kingsley B., Jr. See Bullins, Ed CTFT-7 Bass, Ron CTFT-14 Bassett, Alfred Leon 1870-? WWasWT Bassett, Angela 1958CTFT-13 Bassett, Linda CTFT-8 Bataille, Henry 1872-1940 WWasWT Bate, Anthony WWT-17 Bateman, Jason CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bateman, Justine CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Bateman, Leah 1892WWasWT Bateman, Miss 1842-1917 WWasWT Bateman, Virginia Frances See Compton, Mrs. Edward .. WWasWT Bateman, Zitlah 1900-1970 WWasWT Bates, Alan 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Bates, Bianche 1873-1941 WWasWT Bates, Kathy 1948CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bates, Michael 1920WWT-16 Bates, Ralph 1940-1991 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bates, Sally 1907WWasWT Bates, Thorpe 1883-1958 WWasWT Bateson, Timothy 1926WWT-17 Bath, Hubert 1883WWasWT Batley, Dorothy 1902WWasWT Battle, Hinton 1956CTFT-11 Battles, John 1921WWasWT Batty, Archibald 1884-1961 WWasWT Baty, Gaston 1885-1952 WWasWT
Bartlett, D'Jamin 1948Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bartlett, Elise Bartlett, Hall 1925(?)-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bartlett, Michael 1901Barton, Dora ?-1966 Barton, James 1890-1962 Barton, John 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barton, Margaret 1926Barton, Mary ?-1970 Barton, Peter Barty, Billy 1924Barty, Jack 1888-1942
Bauer, Rocky See Bauer, Steven Bauer, Steven 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bauersmith, Paula 1909-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baughan, Edward Algernon 1865-1938 Baughman, Renee Baumann, K. T Baumgarten, Craig 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bausch, Pina 1940Bava, Mario 1914Bawn, Harry 1872-?
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Bax, Clifford 1886-1962 WWasWT Baxley, Barbara 1927-1990 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baxter, Alan 1908WWasWT Baxter, Anne 1923-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Baxter, Barry 1894-1922 WWasWT Baxter, Beryl 1926WWasWT Baxter, Beverly 1891WWasWT Baxter, Cash 1937CTFT-5 Baxter, Jane 1909WWT-17 Baxter, Keith 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Baxter, Meredith 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Baxter, Stanley 1926WWT-17 Baxter, Trevor 1932WWT-17 Baxter-Birney, Meredith See Baxter, Meredith CTFT-16 Bay, Howard 1912-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baye, Nathalie 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bayes, Nora 1880-1928 WWasWT Bayler, Terence 1930CTFT-3 Bayley, Caroline 1890WWasWT Bayley, Hilda ?-1971 WWasWT Baylis, Lilian 1874-1937 WWasWT Bayliss, Peter WWT-17 Bayly, Caroline WWasWT Baynton, Henry 1892-1951 WWasWT Beach, Ann 1938WWT-17 Beach, Gary 1947CTFT-1 Beacham, Stephanie 1947(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Beaird, Betty 1939CTFT-11 Beal, John 1909CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bealby, George 1877-1931 WWasWT Beals, Jennifer 1963CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bean, Henry 1945CTFT-16 Bean, Orson 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Bean, Sean 1958CTFT-13 Beard, Winston See Goldman, James CTFT-8 Beardsley, Alice 1925CTFT-1 Bearse, Amanda CTFT-8 Beasley, Allyce 1954CTFT-7 Beaton, Cecil 1904-1980 WWT-16 Beatty, Harcourt WWasWT Beatty, John Lee 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Beatty, May ?-1945 WWasWT Beatty, Ned 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Beatty, Robert 1909WWT-17 Beatty, Roberta 1891WWasWT Beatty, Warren 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Beauchamp, John ?-1921 WWasWT Beaufort, John 1912WWT-17 Beaumont, Cyril William 1891- ... WWasWT
Beaumont, Diana 1909-1964 WWasWT Beaumont, Gabrielle 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Beaumont, Hugh 1908-1982 WWasWT Beaumont, John 1902WWasWT Beaumont, Muriel 1881-1957 WWasWT Beaumont, Ralph 1926CTFT-10 Beaumont, Roma 1914WWasWT Beaver, James N., Jr. See Beaver, Jim CTFT-11 Beaver, Jim 1950CTFT-11 Becher, John C. 1915-1986 WWT-17 Beck, Frances Patricia 1937CTFT-11 Beck, John 1943(?)CTFT-9 Beck, Julian 1925-1985 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Beck, Kimberly 1956CTFT-9 Beck, Michael CTFT-3 Beckel, Graham CTFT-9 Beacker, Harold CTFT-13 Beckerman, Bernard 1921WWT-17 Beckett, Samuel 1906-1989 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Beckhard, Arthur J WWasWT Beckley, Beatrice Mary 1885-? WWasWT Beckman, John c.1898-1989 CTFT-8 Beckwith, Reginald 1908-1965 .... WWasWT Bedard, Irene 1967CTFT-16 Bedelia, Bonnie 1952CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bedells, Phyllis 1893-1985 WWasWT Bedford, Brian 1935CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Beecher, Janet 1884-1955 WWasWT Beerbohm, Clarence Evelyn ?-1917 WWasWT Beerbohm, Max 1872-1956 WWasWT Beere, Bernard (Mrs.) 1856-? WWasWT Beers, Francine CTFT-1 Beery, Noah, Jr. 1913(?)-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Beet, Alice ?-1931 WWasWT Beggs, Richard 1942CTFT-12 Begley, Ed 1901-1970 WWasWT Begley, Ed, Jr. 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Behan, Brendan 1923-1964 WWasWT Behrman, Samuel Nathaniel 1893-1973 WWasWT Beim, Norman 1923CTFT-1 Bejart, Maurice 1927CTFT-11 Belafonte, Harry 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Belafonte-Harper, Shari 1954CTFT-6 Belasco, David 1853-1931 WWasWT Beldon, Eileen 1901WWT-17 Belfrage, Bruce 1901WWasWT Bel Geddes, Barbara 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Belgrader, Andrei 1946CTFT-2 Belkin, Jeanna 1924CTFT-1 Belknap, Allen R. 1941CTFT-2 Bell, Ann 1939WWT-17 Bell, Digby Valentine ?-1917 WWasWT
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Bell, Enid 1888WWasWT Bell, James (Harliee) 1891WWasWT Bell, John 1940WWT-17 Bell, Lynne 1944CTFT-1 Bell, Mary Hayley 1914WWasWT Bell, Stanley 1881-1952 WWasWT Bell, Tom 1932(?)CTFT-9 Bella, Joseph F. 1940CTFT-1 Bellamy, Franklyn 1886WWasWT Bellamy, Ralph 1904-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWasWT Bellaver, Harry 1905-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Belleville, Frederic de 1857WWasWT Bellew, Kyrie 1887WWasWT Bellisario, Donald P. 1935CTFT-10 Bellonini, Edna 1903WWasWT Belmondo, Jean-Paul 1933CTFT-7 Belmore, Bertha 1882-1953 WWasWT Belson, Jerry CTFT-7 Beltran, Robert 1953CTFT-16 Belushi, James See Belushi, Jim CTFT-13 Belushi, Jim 1954CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Belushi, John 1949-1982 CTFT-16 Belzer, Richard 1944CTFT-12 Ben-Ami, Jacob 1890WWasWT Ben-Ari, Neal 1952CTFT-9 Benaventa, Jacinto 1866-1954 WWasWT Benben, Brian 1956CTFT-14 Benchley, Peter 1940CTFT-5 Benchley, Robert C. 1889WWasWT Bendall, Ernest Alfred 1846-1924 WWasWT Benedetti, Robert L. 1939CTFT-11 Benedict, Dirk 1945CTFT-1 Benedict, Paul CTFT-3 Benedictus, David 1938WWT-17 Benelli, Sem 1877-1949 WWasWT Bening, Annette 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Benini, Ferruccio 1854-1925 WWasWT Benjamin, Allan 1949CTFT-3 Benjamin, Louis 1922WWT-17 Benjamin, Morris Edgar 1881-?.... WWasWT Benjamin, P. J. 1951CTFT-1 Benjamin, Richard 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bennett, Alan 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Bennett, Arnold 1867-1931 WWasWT Bennett, Charles 1899WWasWT Bennett, Faith WWasWT Bennett, Fran 1937CTFT-1 Bennett, Harve 1930CTFT-8 Bennett, Hywel 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Jill 1931WWT-17 Bennett, Joan 1910-1990 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Lelia WWasWT
446 • BENNETT Bennett, Meg 1948CTFT-7 Bennett, Michael 1943-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Peter 1917-1990(?) CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Richard 1873-1944 WWasWT Bennett, Richard Rodney 1936CTFT-12 Bennett, Ruth CTFT-7 Bennett, Tony 1926CTFT-6 Bennett, Vivienne 1905-1978 WWT-16 Bennett, Wilda 1894-1967 WWasWT Bennett-Gordon, Eve CTFT-2 Benrimo, J. Harry 1874-1942 WWasWT Benson, Frank R. 1858-1939 WWasWT Benson, George 1911-1983 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Benson, Lady ?-1946 WWasWT Benson, Robby 1956CTFT-8 Benson, Ruth 1873-1948 WWasWT Bent, Buena ?-1957 WWasWT Benthall, Michael 1919-1956 WWasWT Bentham, Frederick 1911WWT-17 Bentley, Eric 1916WWT-17 Bentley, Irene ?-1940 WWasWT Bentley, Will 1873-? WWasWT Benton, Barbi 1950CTFT-9 Benton, Robert 1932CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ben-Zali, Daniel See Benzali, Daniel CTFT-16 Benzali, Daniel 1949(?)CTFT-16 Berendt, Rachel ?-1957 WWasWT Berenger, Tom 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Berenson, Marisa 1948CTFT-7 Berenson, Stephen 1953CTFT-3 Beresford, Bruce 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Beresford, Harry 1867-1944 WWasWT Berg, Barry 1942CTFT-1 Berg, Gertrude 1899-1941 WWasWT Berg, Greg CTFT-4 Berg, Jeff 1947CTFT-10 Berg, Peter 1962CTFT-14 Bergen, Candice 1946CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bergen, Nella 1873-1919 WWasWT Bergen, Polly 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Berger, Anna CTFT-7 Berger, Henning 1872WWasWT Berger, Keith 1952CTFT-2 Berger, Robert 1914CTFT-1 Berger, Senta 1947CTFT-1 Berger, Sidney L. 1936CTFT-1 Berger, Stephen 1954CTFT-1 Bergerat, Emile 1845-? WWasWT Bergere, Lee CTFT-8 Bergere, Valerie 1872-1938 WWasWT Bergese, Micha 1945CTFT-4 Berghof, Herbert 1909-1990 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bergin, Patrick 1954(?)CTFT-13 Bergman, Alan 1925CTFT-10 Bergman, Andrew 1945(?)CTFT-11
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Bergman, Ingmar 1918CTFT-3 Bergman, Ingrid 1915-1982 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bergman, J. Peter 1946CTFT-1 Bergman, Marilyn 1929CTFT-10 Bergman, Sandahl CTFT-7 Bergner, Elisabeth 1900-1986 WWT-17 Bergstrom, Hilda WWasWT Beringer, Esme 1875-1936 WWasWT Beringer, Mrs. Oscar 1856-1936.. WWasWT Beringer, Vera 1879-1964 WWasWT Berk, Tony ?-1988 CTFT-2 Berkeley, Ballard 1904-1988 WWasWT Berkeley, Busby 1859-1976 WWT-16 Berkeley, Reginald Cheyne 1890-1935 WWasWT Berkeley, Wilma WWasWT Berkley, Elizabeth 1973(?)CTFT-16 Berkoff, Stephen See Berkoff, Steven CTFT-10 Berkoff, Steven 1937CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berkson, Susan CTFT-3 Berle, Milton 1908CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlin, Irving 1888-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlind, Roger 1930CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Berliner, Ron 1958CTFT-3 Berlinger, Warren 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlyn, Alfred 1860-1936 WWasWT Berman, Ed 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berman, Shelley 1926CTFT-6 Bermange, Barry 1933CTFT-11 Bermel, Albert 1927CTFT-1 Bernard, Barney 1877-1924 WWasWT Bernard, Crystal 1959CTFT-16 Bernard, Jason 1938-1996 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bernard, Jean Jacques 1888WWasWT Bernard, Kenneth 1930CTFT-1 Bernard, Sam 1863-1927 WWasWT Bernard, Tristan 1866-1947 WWasWT Bernede, Arthur WWasWT Bernette, Sheila WWT-17 Bernhard, Harvey 1924CTFT-4 Bernhard, Sandra 1955CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Bernhardt, Melvin CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bernhardt, Sarah 1845-1923 WWasWT Bernsen, Corbin 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bernstein, Aline 1882-1955 WWasWT Bernstein, Charles 1943CTFT-11 Bernstein, Elmer 1922CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Bernstein, Henry 1875-1953 WWasWT Bernstein, Jay 1937CTFT-5 Bernstein, Leonard 1918-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17
Bernstein, Walter 1919Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Beroza, Janet Berr, Georges 1867-1942 Berr De Turique, Julien 1863-1923 Berri, Claude 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Berridge, Elizabeth 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Berry, David 1943Berry, Eric 1913Berry, Halle 1968Berry, James 1883-? Berry, John 1917Berry, Ken 1933Berry, William Henry 1870-1951 Bertinelli, Valerie 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bertolazzi, Carlo 1870-? Bertolucci, Bernardo 1940Earleir sketch in CTFT-4 Bertram, Arthur 1860-1955 Bertram, Eugene 1872-1941 Bertrand, Sandra 1943Beruh, Joseph 1924-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Besch, Bibi 1940-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Besier, Rudolf 1878-1942 Bessell, Ted 1942-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bessette, Denise 1954Best, Edna 1900-1974 Bethencourt, Francis 1926Bethune, Zina 1950(?)Bettelheim, Edwin 1865-1938 Bettger, Lyle 1915Betti, Laura 1934Bettis, John 1946Bettis, Valerie ?-1982 Belts, Edward William 1881-? Belts, Ernest Bevan, Failh 1896Bevan, Isla 1910Beveridge, J. D. 1844-1926 Beverley, Trazana 1945Earlier skelch in CTFT-8 Bewes, Rodney 1937Beyer, Elsie Beymer, Richard 1939Bialik, Mayim 1976(?)Bibby, Charles 1878-1917 Bical, Tony 1945Bickford, Charles A. 1891-1933 Bickford, David 1953Biehn, Michael 1956Earlier skelch in CTFT-8 Bigelow, Kalhryn Biggs, Roxann Earlier skelch in CTFT-5
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Biggs-Dawson, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Bikel, Theodore 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bilbrooke, Lydia 1888-1990 WWasWT Bilhaud, Paul 1854-1933 WWasWT Bill, Tony 1940CTFT-6 Billig, Robert 1947CTFT-1 Billing, H. Chiswell 1881-1934 ... WWasWT Billings, Josh 1947CTFT-5 Billingsley, Peter 1972CTFT-7 Billington, Adeline 1825-? WWasWT Billington, Ken 1946CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Billington, Kevin 1934WWT-17 Billington, Michael 1939WWT-17 Bilowit, Ira J. 1925CTFT-1 Bilson, Bruce 1928CTFT-11 Biname, Charles 1949CTFT-15 Binder, Steve CTFT-1 Bingham, Amelia 1869-1927 WWasWT Bingham, Jeffrey 1946CTFT-6 Bingham, Sallie 1937CTFT-1 Binner, Margery 1908WWasWT Binney, Constance 1900WWasWT Binoche, Juliette 1964(?)CTFT-12 Binus, Judith 1944CTFT-2 Binyon, Laurence 1869-1943 WWasWT Birch, Frank 1889-1956 WWasWT Birch, Patricia 1934(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bird, David 1907WWT-17 Bird, John 1936WWT-17 Bird, Richard 1894-1986 WWasWT Birkett, Viva 1887-1934 WWasWT Birmingham, George A. 1865-1950 WWasWT Birnbaum, Roger CTFT-11 Birney, David CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Birney, Reed 1954CTFT-1 Biroc, Joe See Biroc, Joseph CTFT-10 Biroc, Joseph 1903(?)-1996 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-16 Biroc, Joseph F. See Biroc, Joseph CTFT-10 Bishop, Alfred 1848-1928 WWasWT Bishop, Andre 1948CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bishop, Carole See Bishop, Kelly CTFT-5 Bishop, Conrad J. 1941CTFT-1 Bishop, George Walter 1886-1965 WWasWT Bishop, Joey 1918CTFT-7 Bishop, John See Willis, Ted CTFT-7 Bishop, Kate 1847-1923 WWasWT Bishop, Kelly 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bishop, Will 1867-1944 WWasWT Bisno, Leslie 1953CTFT-6 Bisoglio, Val 1926CTFT-8 Bissell, James D. 1951CTFT-11
Bisset, Jacqueline 1944(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Bivens, Diane E CTFT-1 Bixby, Bill 1934-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bjornson, Maria CTFT-12 Black, Alfred 1913WWasWT Black, David 1931WWT-17 Black, Dorothy 1899WWasWT Black, Dorothy 1913-1985 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Black, George 1911-1970 WWasWT Black, George 1890-1945 WWasWT Black, Karen 1942CTFT-4 Black, Malcolm 1928CTFT-1 Black, Noel 1937CTFT-2 Black, Shane 1962(?)CTFT-11 Blackler, Betty 1929WWasWT Blackman, Eugene Joseph 1922CTFT-1 Blackman, Fred J. 1879-1951 WWasWT Blackman, Honor CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blackmer, Sidney 1895WWasWT Blackmore, Peter 1909WWasWT Blackwood, Christian 1942CTFT-11 Blacque, Taurean CTFT-8 Blades, Ruben 1948CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Blaine, Vivian 1921(?)-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blair, Isla 1944WWT-17 Blair, Joyce 1932WWT-17 Blair, Linda 1959CTFT-3 Blair, Lionel 1931WWT-17 Blair, Pamela 1949CTFT-2 Blaisdell, Nesbitt 1928CTFT-3 Blake, Betty 1920CTFT-1 Blake, Bobby See Blake, Robert CTFT-9 Blake, Charles H. 1916CTFT-1 Blake, Harry 1866-? WWasWT Blake, Josh 1975CTFT-8 Blake, Robby See Blake, Robert CTFT-9 Blake, Robert 1933(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Blakeley, James 1873-1915 WWasWT Blakelock, Denys 1901-1970 WWasWT Blakely, Colin 1930-1987 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blakely, Susan 1948CTFT-6 Blakley, Ronee 1946CTFT-7 Blakemore, Michael 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Blakiston, Clarence 1864-1943 .... WWasWT Blanc, Mel 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Blanche, Ada 1862-1953 WWasWT Blanche, Marie 1893WWasWT Bland, Alan 1897-1946 WWasWT Bland, Joyce 1906-1963 WWasWT Blaney, Charles E. ?-1944 WWasWT Blaney, Norah WWasWT Blank, Les 1935CTFT-14
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Blatty, William Peter 1928CTFT-4 Blavet, Emile 1838-? WWasWT Blaxill, Peter 1931CTFT-1 Blayney, May 1875-1953 WWasWT Bleasdale, Alan 1946CTFT-10 Bleckner, Jeff CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bledsoe, Tempestt 1973CTFT-11 Bleeth, Yasmine 1972(?)CTFT-16 Blessed, Brian 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bley, Maurice G. 1910CTFT-4 Blick, Newton 1899-1965 WWasWT Blier, Bernard 1916-1989 CTFT-8 Blier, Bertrand 1939CTFT-8 Blinn, Holbrook 1872-1928 WWasWT Blinn, William 1937CTFT-10 Bliss, Helena 1917WWT-17 Bloch, Robert 1917-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Bloch, Scotty CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Block, Larry 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Blomfield, Derek 1920-1964 WWasWT Blondell, Joan 1909-1979 WWT-16 Bloodworth, Linda See Bloodworth-Thomason, Linda CTFT-10 Bloodworth-Thomason, Linda 1947(?)CTFT-10 Bloom, Claire 1931CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bloom, John 1935CTFT-11 Bloom, Lindsay 1955CTFT-3 Bloom, Michael 1950CTFT-4 Bloom, Verna CTFT-7 Bloomgarden, Kermit 1904-1976 ... WWT-16 Blore, Eric 1887-1959 WWasWT Blossom, Henry Martyn Jr. 1866-1919 WWasWT Blount, Helon 1929CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blount, Lisa CTFT-7 Blow, Sydney 1878-1961 WWasWT Blum, Mark 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Blumenfeld, Robert 1943CTFT-3 Blumenkrantz, Jeff 1965CTFT-8 Blundell, Graeme 1945WWT-17 Bluth, Don CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Blyden, Larry 1925-1975 WWT-16 Blyth-Pratt, Charles Edward 1869-?WWasWT Blyth-Pratt, Violet WWasWT Blythe, Bobby 1894WWasWT Blythe, Coralie 1880-1928 WWasWT Blythe, John 1921WWT-17 Blythe, Violet WWasWT Boam, Jeffrey 1949CTFT-10 Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Boatman, Michael P. See Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Boatman, Michael Patrick See Boatman, Michael CTFT-16 Bobadilla, Pepita WWasWT
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Bobs, The Two WWasWT Bochco, Steven 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bochner, Hart 1956CTFT-2 Bochner, Lloyd 1924CTFT-7 Bock, Jerry 1928WWT-17 Bode, Ralf D CTFT-11 Bode, Milton 1860-1938 WWasWT Bodie, Dr. Walford 1870-? WWasWT Bodom, Borgchild WWT-7 Boers, Frank, Jr. See Bonner, Frank CTFT-7 Boetticher, Budd 1916CTFT-12 Bofshever, Michael 1950CTFT-6 Boganny, Joe 1874-? WWasWT Bogard, Travis 1918CTFT-3 Bogarde, Dirk 1921(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bogart, Humphrey 1899-1957 WWasWT Bogart, Paul 1919CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bogdanov, Michael 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bogdanovich, Peter 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Boggetti, Victor 1895WWasWT Bogin, Abba 1925CTFT-1 Bogle, Warren See Bergman, Andrew CTFT-11 Bogosian, Eric 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bohannon, Judy CTFT-2 Bohay, Heidi CTFT-3 Bohnen, Roman ?-1949 WWasWT Bohrman, David 1954CTFT-13 Boht, Jean 1936CTFT-8 Bolam, James 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Boland, Mary 1885-1965 WWasWT Bolasni, Saul CTFT-1 Boles, John 1900-1969 WWasWT Boleslawski, Richard 1889-1937 WWasWT Bolger, Ray 1904-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bolm, Adolph 1887-1951 WWasWT Bologna, Joseph 1938CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bolt, Jonathan 1935CTFT-3 Bolt, Robert 1924CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bolton, Guy Reginald 1884-1979 WWT-16 Bonaduce, Danny 1959CTFT-15 Bond, Acton ?-1941 WWasWT Bond, C. G. 1945WWT-17 Bond. Derek 1920CTFT-1 Bond, Edward 1934CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bond, Frederic 1861-1914 WWasWT Bond, Gary 1940-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bond, Jessie 1853-1942 WWasWT Bond, Lilian 1910WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Bond, Sheila 1928CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bond, Sudie 1928-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bondi, Beulah 1892-1981 WWasWT Bondor, Rebecca CTFT-1 Bonerz, Peter 1938CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bonet, Lisa 1967CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Bonfils, Helen 1889-1972 WWasWT Bonham Carter, Helena 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bonnaire, Henri 1869-? WWasWT Bonner, Frank 1942CTFT-7 Bono, Sonny 1935CTFT-7 Bonsall, Brian 1981CTFT-14 Bonus, Ben ?-1984 WWT-17 Boockvor, Steve 1945CTFT-1 Booke, Sorrell 1930-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Boone, Debby 1956CTFT-1 Boor, Frank ?-1938 WWasWT Boorman, John 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Boorstin, Jon CTFT-10 Boosler, Elayne 1952(?)CTFT-11 Boot, Gladys ?-1964 WWasWT Booth, James 1933WWT-17 Booth, Shirley 1898-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Booth, Webster 1902WWasWT Boothby, Victoria CTFT-1 Boothe, Clare 1903-1987 WWasWT Boothe, Power 1945CTFT-1 Boothe, Powers 1949CTFT-4 Borden, Lizzie 1955CTFT-12 Bordoni, Irene ?-1953 WWasWT Borell, Louis 1906WWasWT Borgnine, Ernest 1917CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Boris, Robert M. 1945CTFT-5 Berlin, Jean WWasWT Borrego, Jesse CTFT-5 Bosco, Philip 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Bosley, Tom 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bosse-Vingard, Harriet Sofie 1878-? WWasWT Bosson, Barbara 1939CTFT-7 Bostock, Thomas H. 1899WWasWT Bostwick, Barry 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Bott, Alan 1894WWasWT Bottin, Rob 1959(?)CTFT-9 Bottomley, Gordon 1874-1948 WWasWT Bottoms, Joseph 1954CTFT-4 Bottoms, Timothy 1951CTFT-3 Bottoms, Sam 1955CTFT-4 Boucher, Victor 1879-1942 WWasWT Bouchier, Chili 1909CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Bouchier, Dorothy See Bouchier, Chili CTFT-6 Boucicault, Aubrey 1869-1913 WWasWT Boucicault, Mrs. Dion 1833-1916 WWasWT Boucicault, Dion G. 1859-1929... WWasWT Boucicault, Nina 1867-1950 WWasWT Boughton, Rutland 1878-1960 WWasWT Bould, Beckett 1880-? WWasWT Boule, Kathryn 1949CTFT-1 Boulter, Rosalyn 1916WWasWT Boulton, Guy Pelham 1890WWasWT Bourchier, Arthur 1863-1927 WWasWT Bourne, Adeline WWasWT Bourne, Mel 1923CTFT-10 Bourneuf, Philip 1912-1979 WWT-16 Boutsikaris, Dennis 1952CTFT-16 Bouwmeester, Louis 1842-? WWasWT Bova, Joseph 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bovasso, Julie 1930-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bovill, C. H. 1878-1918 WWasWT Bovy, Berthe 1887WWasWT Bowab, John 1933CTFT-11 Bowden, Charles WWT-17 Bowen, John 1924WWT-17 Bowen, John Pearson 1953CTFT-13 Bowen, Roger 1932-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bower, Marian ?-1945 WWasWT Bowers, Faubion 1917CTFT-2 Bowers, Lally 1917-1984 WWT-17 Bowers, Robert Hood 1877-1941 WWasWT Bowes, Alice ?-1969 WWasWT Bowes, Janet Elizabeth 1944CTFT-1 Bowie, David 1947CTFT-3 Bowles, Anthony 1931WWT-17 Bowles, Paul 1910CTFT-1 Bowles, Peter 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Bowman, Nellie 1878-? WWasWT Bowman, Rob 1960(?)CTFT-15 Box, John 1920CTFT-10 Boxer, (Cyril) John 1909WWT-17 Boxleitner, Bruce 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Boyd, Frank M. 1863-? WWasWT Boyer, Charles 1899WWasWT Boyett, Robert L. 1942(?)CTFT-13 Boyle, Billy 1945WWT-17 Boyle, Katie 1926CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Boyle, Lara Flynn 1971(?)CTFT-10 Boyle, Peter 1933(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Boyle, William 1853-1923 WWasWT Boyne, Clifton 1874-1945 WWasWT Boyne, Leonard 1853-1920 WWasWT Braban, Harvey 1883-? WWasWT Bracco, Lorraine 1955(?)CTFT-10 Bracco, Roberto 1863-1943 WWasWT Brach, Gerard 1927CTFT-6
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Bracken, Eddie 1920CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bradbury, James H. 1857-1940.... WWasWT Bradbury, Malcolm 1932CTFT-10 Bradbury, Ray 1920CTFT-10 Braden, Bernard 1916WWasWT Braden, William 1939CTFT-2 Bradfield, W. Louis 1866-1919.... WWasWT Bradley, Buddy 1908WWasWT Bradley, Lillian Trimble 1875-1939 WWasWT Brady, Leo 1917CTFT-1 Brady, Scott 1924-1985 CTFT-2 Brady, Terence 1939WWT-17 Brady, Veronica 1890-1964 WWasWT Brady, William A. 1863-1950 WWasWT Brady, William A. 1900-1935 WWasWT Brae, June 1918WWasWT Braeden, Eric CTFT-8 Braga, Sonia 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bragaglia, Marinella WWasWT Bragg, Bernard CTFT-3 Bragg, Melvyn 1939CTFT-11 Braham, Horace 1893-1955 WWasWT Braham, Leonora 1853-1931 WWasWT Braham, Lionel WWasWT Braham, Philip 1881-1934 WWasWT Brahms, Caryl WWT-17 Braine, John 1922-1986 CTFT-4 Braithwaite, Lilian 1873-1948 WWasWT Brambell, Wilfrid 1912-1985 WWT-17 Branagh, Kenneth 1960CTFT-9 Branch, Eileen 1911WWasWT Branch, William B. 1927CTFT-13 Brand, Joshua 1952(?)CTFT-11 Brand, Oscar 1920CTFT-1 Brandauer, Klaus Maria 1944CTFT-6 Brandes, Marthe (Brunschwig) 1862-1930 WWasWT Brando, Marlon 1924CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brandon, Dorothy 1899?-1977 WWasWT Brandon, Johnny CTFT-1 Brandon, Michael CTFT-7 Brandon-Thomas, Amy Marguerite 1890WWasWT Brandon-Thomas, Jevan 1898WWasWT Brandt, Ivan 1903WWasWT Brandt, Yanna Kroyt 1933CTFT-3 Brasseur, Albert Jules 1862-? WWasWT Bratt, Benjamin 1964(?)CTFT-16 Braugher, Andre 1962(?)CTFT-13 Bray, Yvonne de 1889WWasWT Brayton, Lily 1876-1953 WWasWT Brazzi, Rossano 1916-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-15 Brecher, Egon 1885-1946 WWasWT Breen, Helen 1902WWasWT Breen, Robert 1914-1990 CTFT-2 Breese, Edmund 1871-1936 WWasWT Bregman, Martin 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brennan, Eileen 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8
Brenneman, Amy 1965(?)Brenner, Albert 1926Brenner, David 1945Brenner, Dori Brenner, Randy 1955Brent, Romney 1902-1976 Brenton, Howard 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brereton, Austin 1862-1923 Bressack, Celia 1956Bresson, Robert 1907Brest, Martin 1951Brett, Jeremy 1935(?)-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Brett, Stanley 1879-1923 Breuer, Lee 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brewster, Towsend Tyler 1924Brialy, Jean-Claude 1933Brian, Donald 1877-1948 Brice, Fanny 1891-1951 Brickman, Marshall 1941Bricusse, Leslie 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bridge, Andrew Bridge, Peter 1925Bridges, Beau 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, James 1936-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bridges, Jeff 1949(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, Lloyd 1913Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, Robert 1937Bridges-Adams, W. 1889-1965 Bridgewater, Leslie 1893Bridie, James 1888-1951 Brien, Alan 1925Briercliffe, Nellie ?-1966 Brierley, David 1936Briers, Richard 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brieux, Eugene 1858-1932 Briggs, Hedley 1907-1968 Briggs, Joe Bob 1959Brighouse, Harold 1882-1958 Bright, Richard Brightman, Sarah 1960(?)Brightman, Stanley 1888-1961 Brighton, Pam 1946Briley, John 1925Brill, Fran Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Brillstein, Bernie Brimley, Wilford A. See Brimley, Wilford Brimley, Wilford 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brinckerhoff, Burt 1936Brisbane, Katharine 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brisson, Carl 1895-1965 Brisson, Frederick 1913-1984
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Bristow, Charles 1928Brittany, Morgan 1951Britton, Connie Britton, Tony 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Broad, Jay 1930Broadhurst, George H. 1866-1952 Broadhurst, Kent 1940Broccoli, Albert R. 1909-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Brockett, Oscar G. 1923Brocksmith, Roy 1945Brockway, Amie 1938Broderick, Beth 1959Broderick, Helen 1891-1959 Broderick, Matthew 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brodkin, Herbert 1912-1990(?) Brodziak, Kenn 1913Brogden, Gwendoline 1891Brogger, Ivar 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brokaw, Cary 1951Brokaw, Tom 1940Brolin, James 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bromberg, J. 1904-1951 Bromka, Elaine 1950Bromley-Davenport, Arthur 1867-1946 Bron, Eleanor Bronson, Charles 1920(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brook, Clive 1887-1974 Brook, Faith 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brook, Lesley 1917Brook, Peter 1925Earlier entry in WWT-17 Brook, Sara Brook-Jones, Elwyn 1911-1962 Brooke, Cynthia 1875-1949 Brooke, Mrs. E. H. ?-1915 Brooke, Emily ?-1953 Brooke, Harold 1910Brooke, Paul 1944Brooke, Sarah Brookes, Jacqueline 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brookfield, Charles Hallam Elton 1857-1913 Brooks, A. See Brooks, Albert Brooks, Albert 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brooks, Avery 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brooks, Charles David III 1939Brooks, David 1920Brooks, James L. 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brooks, Jeff 1950Brooks, Joel
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450 • BROOKS Brooks, Mel 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Brooks, Norman G. 1926CTFT-4 Brooks, Richard 1912-1992 CTFT-10 Brooks, Virginia Fox See Vernon, Virginia WWasWT Broones, Martin 1892WWasWT Brosnan, Pierce 1952(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brosten, Harve 1943CTFT-2 Brotherson, Eric 1911-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brouett, Albert WWasWT Brough, Colin 1945CTFT-1 Brough, Fanny Whiteside 1854-1914 WWasWT Brough, Mary 1863-1934 WWasWT Brough, Mrs. Robert ?-1932 WWasWT Broughton, Bruce 1945CTFT-7 Broughton, Jessie 1885-? WWasWT Broughton, Phyllis 1862?-1926 .... WWasWT Broun, Heywood 1888-1939 WWasWT Broun, Heywood Hale 1918CTFT-1 Brown, Arvin 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Brown, Barry M. 1942CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brown, Blair 1948(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brown, Bryan 1947(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brown, Clancy CTFT-16 Brown, David 1916CTFT-3 Brown, Georg Stanford 1943CTFT-7 Brown, Georgia 1933-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brown, Graham 1924CTFT-9 Brown, Ivor 1891-1974 WWasWT Brown, Jim 1936CTFT-9 Brown, Joe E. 1892-1973 WWasWT Brown, John Mason 1900-1969 ... WWasWT Brown, John Russell 1923WWT-17 Brown, Julie 1958CTFT-9 Brown, Kenneth H. 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brown, Kermit 1939(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brown, Lew 1899-1958 WWasWT Brown, Lionel 1888-1964 WWasWT Brown, Louise WWasWT Brown, Pamela 1917-1975 WWasWT Brown, Robert N CTFT-11 Brown, Ruth 1928CTFT-11 Brown, Sam O. See Edwards, Blake CTFT-15 Brown, William F. 1928CTFT-1 Brown, Zack 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Browne, Coral 1913-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Browne, E. Martin 1900-1980 WWT-1 7 Browne, Irene 1896-1965 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Browne, Laidman 1896-1961 WWasWT Browne, Louise WWasWT Browne, Marjorie 1913WWasWT Browne, Maurice 1881-1955 WWasWT Browne, Pattie 1869-1934 WWasWT Browne, Roscoe Lee 1925CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Browne, Stella 1906WWasWT Browne, W. Graham 1870-1937 WWasWT Browne, Wynyard (Barry) 1911-1964 WWasWT Browning, Susan 1941CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brownlow, Kevin 1938CTFT-5 Brown-Potter, Mrs. See Potter, Cora Urquhart... WWasWT Bruce, Brenda 1922(?)-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bruce, Carol 1919CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bruce, Christopher 1945CTFT-15 Bruce, Edgar K. 1893WWasWT Bruce, Nigel 1895-1953 WWasWT Bruce, Shelley 1965CTFT-1 Bruce, Susan 1957CTFT-3 Bruce, Tonie Edgar 1892-1966 WWasWT Bruce-Potter, Hilda 1888WWasWT Bruckheimer, Jerry CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bruford, Rose Elizabeth 1904WWT-17 Brule, Andre WWasWT Brune, Adrienne 1892WWasWT Brune, Clarence M. 1870-? WWasWT Brune, Gabrielle 1912WWasWT Brune, Minnie Tittell 1883-? WWasWT Bruning, Francesca 1907WWasWT Bruno, Albert 1873-1927 WWasWT Brunton, Dorothy 1893WWasWT Brustein, Robert 1927WWT-17 Bruton, Margo CTFT-6 Bryan, Dora 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryan, Hal 1891-1948 WWasWT Bryan, Herbert George ?-1948 WWasWT Bryan, Kenneth 1953-1986 CTFT-2 Bryan, Peggy 1916WWasWT Bryan, Robert 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryant, Charles 1879-1948 WWasWT Bryant, J. V. 1889-1924 WWasWT Bryant, Michael 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryantsev, Alexandr Alexandrovich 1883-1961 WWasWT Bryceland, Yvonne 1925-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryden, Bill 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Bryden, Ronald 1927WWT-17 Brydone, Alfred 1863-1920 WWasWT Bryer, Vera 1905WWasWT
Bryggman, Larry 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Bryning, John 1913Brynner, Yul 1920-1985 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buchanan, Jack 1891-1957 Buchanan, Maud Buchanan, Thompson 1877-1937 Buchholz, Horst 1933Buchinsky, Charles
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See Bronson, Charles CTFT-12 Buck, David 1936-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buckham, Bernard 1882-1963 WWasWT Bucklaw, Alfred WWasWT Buckler, Hugh C. 1870-1936 WWasWT Buckley, Betty 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Buckley, May 1875-? WWasWT Buckmaster, John 1915WWasWT Buckstone, J. C. 1858-1924 WWasWT Buckstone, Rowland 1860-1922... WWasWT Buckton, Florence 1893WWasWT Budries, David 1953CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Buell, Bill 1952CTFT-1 Bufman, Zev 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buist, Walter Scott 1860-? WWasWT Bujold, Genevieve 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bulgakov, Leo 1889-1948 WWasWT Bull, Peter 1912-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bullard, Thomas 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bullins, Ed 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bullock, Christopher 1934WWT-17 Bullock, Donna 1955CTFT-3 Bullock, Eldon 1952CTFT-4 Bullock, John Malcolm 1867-1938 WWasWT Bullock, Sandra 1965(?)CTFT-13 Buloff, Joseph 1899-1985 WWT-17 Bumstead, Henry 1915CTFT-10 Bunce, Alan 1903-1965 WWasWT Bundy, William 1924WWT-17 Bunnage, Avis WWT-17 Bunston, Herbert 1870-1935 WWasWT Buono, Victor 1938-1981 CTFT-2 Burbidge, Douglas 1895-1959 WWasWT Burbridge, Edward CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burch, Shelly 1959CTFT-2 Burchill, William ?-1930 WWasWT Burden, Hugh 1913-1985 WWT-17 Burdon, Albert 1900WWasWT Burge, Stuart 1918CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burgess, Muriel 1926CTFT-4 Burghoff, Gary 1943CTFT-8 Burgis, Kathleen 1907WWasWT
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Burton, Tim 1960(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Burtt, Ben 1948Burum, Stephen H. 1939Bury, John 1925Buscemi, Steve 1958Busch, Charles 1954Brief Sketch in CTFT-6 Busey, Gary 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Busfield, Timothy 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bush, Norman 1933Bushell, Anthony 1904Buskirk, June Van See Van Buskirk, June Busley, Jessie 1869-1950 Busse, Margaret Bussell, Darcey 1969Bussert, Meg 1949Butcher, Ernest 1885-1965 Butkus, Dick 1942Butler, Bill 1931Butler, Richard William 1844-1928 Butler, Robert 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Butleroff, Helen 1950Butlin, Jan 1940Butt, Alfred Bart 1878-1962 Butterworth, Charles 1896-1946 Butterworth, Clara Butti, Enrico Annibale 1868-1912 Button, Jeanne 1930Buttons, Red 1919Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Buttram, Pat 1916-1994 Obituary in CTFT-12 Buzas, Jason 1952Buzo, Alexander 1944Buzzell, Edward 1897Buzzi, Ruth 1939Byerley, Vivienne Byers, (Bobbie) Catherine Byford, Roy 1873-1939 Byington, Spring 1893-1971 Byner, John Byng, Douglas 1893Byng, George W Byrd, David Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Byrd, Sam 1908-1955 Byrne, Cecily Byrne, David 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Byrne, Gabriel 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Byrne, John 1940Byrne, Patsy 1933Byrne, Peter 1928Byrnes, Jim 1949(?)Byron, Arthur 1872-1943 Byron, John 1912-
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Caan, James 1940(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Caan, Jimmy See Caan, James CTFT-16 Cabalero, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Cabot, Eliot 1899-1938 WWasWT Cabot, Susan 1937-1986 CTFT-4 Cacaci, Joe CTFT-6 Cacoyannis, Michael 1922CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cadell, Jean 1884-1967 WWasWT Cadell, Simon 1950CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cadman, Ethel 1886WWasWT Cadorette, Mary CTFT-5 Cady, Frank 1915CTFT-9 Caesar, Adolph 1934-1986 CTFT-3 Caesar, Irving 1895WWT-17 Caesar, Sid 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cage, Nicolas 1965(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Cagney, James 1899-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-10 Cagney, Jeanne 1919WWasWT Cahill, Lily 1886-1955 WWasWT Cahill, Marie 1870-1933 WWasWT Cahn, Sammy 1913-1993 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cain, Christopher 1943CTFT-15 Cain, Henri 1857-? WWasWT Cain, William 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Caine, Derwent Hall 1892WWasWT Caine, Hall 1853-1931 WWasWT Caine, Henry 1888-1914 WWasWT Caine, Michael 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Caird, John Newport 1948CTFT-12 Cairncross, James 1915WWT-17 Cairney, John 1930WWT-17 Cairns, Tom 1952CTFT-9 Calabresi, Oreste 1857-? WWasWT Calder-Marshall, Anna 1947WWT-17 Calderisi, David 1940WWT-17 Caldicot, Richard 1908WWT-17 Caldwell, Anne 1876-1936 WWasWT Caldwell, L. Scott CTFT-8 Caldwell, Marianne ?-1933 WWasWT Caldwell, Zoe 1933CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Calhern, Louis 1895-1956 WWasWT Calhoun, Rory 1922CTFT-9 Callahan, Gene 1923(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Callahan, James T. 1930CTFT-3 Callan, K CTFT-1 Calleia, Joseph 1897-1975 WWasWT Callow, Simon 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17
452 • CALLOWAY Galloway, Cab 1907Calmour, Alfred C. 1857?-1912 ... Calthrop, Dion Clayton 1878-1937 Calthrop, Donald 1888-1940 Calthrop, Gladys E Calvert, Catherine 1890-1971 Calvert, Cecil G. 1871-? Calvert, Mrs. Charles 1837-1921 Calvert, Louis 1859-1923 Calvert, Patricia 1908Calvert, Phyllis 1915Cambern, Donn Cameron, Donald 1889-1955 Cameron, James 1954Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Cameron, Kirk 1970(?)Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cameron, Violet 1862-1919 Camp, Colleen 1953Camp, Hamilton 1934Camp, Joe 1939Campanella, Joseph 1927Campbell, Alan 1957Campbell, Bruce 1958(?)Campbell, Cheryl 1951Campbell, Douglas 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Campbell, Glen 1938Campbell, Judy 1916Campbell, Ken 1941Campbell, Margaret 1894Campbell, Martin Campbell, Mrs. Patrick 1865-1940 Campbell, Neve 1973Campbell, Patton 1926Campbell, Stella Patrick 1886-1940 Campbell, Violet 1892-1970 Campion, Clifford 1949Campion, Cyril 1894-1961 Campion, Jane 1955(?)Campion, David 1924Canby, Vincent 1924Candler, Peter 1926Candy, John 1950-1994 Obituary in CTFT-12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Caniparoli, Val 1951Cannan, Denis 1919Cannan, Gilbert 1884-1955 Cannell, Stephen J. 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cannon, Dyan 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Canonero, Milena Canova, Diana 1952(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Canton, Mark 1949Cantor, Arthur 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cantor, Eddie 1892-1964 Capalbo, Carmen 1925-
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Capecce, Victor Capek, Karel 1890-1938 Capers, Virginia 1925Caplin, Jeremy O. 1955Capra, Frank 1897-1991 Capra, Frank, Jr Capri, Mark 1951Capshaw, Kate 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Captain Kangaroo See Keeshan, Robert J Capucine 1935(?)-1990 Capus, Alfred 1858-1922 Cara, Irene 1959Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Carambo, Cristobal 1950Garden, William 1947Cardiff, Jack 1914Cardinal, Tantoo 1950Cardinale, Claudia 1938Carew, James 1876-1938 Carew, Topper 1943Carey, Denis 1909-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carey, Harry, Jr. 1921Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carey, Joyce 1898Carey, MacDonald 1913-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Carey, Ron 1935Carfax, Bruce 1905-1970 Cargill, Patrick 1918Cariou, Len 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carle, Cynthia Carle, Richard 1871-1941 Carleton, Claire 1913Carlier, Madeleine Carlin, George 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Carlin, Lynn 1938Carlisle, Alexandra 1886-1936 Carlisle, Kevin 1935Carlisle, Kitty 1914Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carlisle, Margaret 1905Carlisle, Sybil 1871-? Carlsen, John A. 1915Carlton (Arthur Carlton Philps) 1880-? Carlton, Bob 1950Carme, Pamela 1902Carmel, Roger C. 1932-1986 Carmichael, Ian 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carminati, Tullio 1894-1971 Carmines, Al 1936Carne, Judy 1939Carney, Art 1918Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carney, George 1887-1947 Carney, Kate 1870-1950 Carney, Kay 1933Carnovsky, Morris 1897-
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Caro, Warren 1907WWT-17 Caron, Cecile WWasWT Caron, Glenn Gordon CTFT-12 Caron, Leslie 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Caron, Marguerite WWasWT Carpenter, Carleton 1926WWT-17 Carpenter, Constance 1906WWT-17 Carpenter, Edward Chi Ids 1872-1950 WWasWT Carpenter, Freddie 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carpenter, John 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Carpenter, Maud ?-1967 WWasWT Carr, Alexander 1878-1946 WWasWT Carr, Allan 1941CTFT-3 Carr, Darleen 1950CTFT-8 Carr, F. Osmond 1858-1916 WWasWT Carr, George ?-1962 WWasWT Carr, Howard 1880-1960 WWasWT Carr, Jane 1909-1957 WWasWT Carr, Jane CTFT-5 Carr, Joseph W. Comyns 1849-1916 WWasWT Carr, Lawrence 1916-1969 WWasWT Carr, Martin 1932CTFT-2 Carr, Philip 1874-1957 WWasWT Carr-Cook, Madge 1856-1933 WWasWT Carradine, David 1936CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Carradine, John 1906-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Carradine, Keith 1949CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carradine, Robert 1954CTFT-3 Carre, Fabrice 1855-? WWasWT Carre, Michel 1865-? WWasWT Carrera, Barbara 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carrere, Tia 1967(?)CTFT-11 Carrey, James See Carrey, Jim CTFT-13 Carrey, Jim 1962CTFT-13 Carrick, Edward 1905WWasWT Carrick, Hartley 1881-1929 WWasWT Carriere, Jean-Claude 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Carrillo, Leo 1880-1961 WWasWT Carrington, Ethel 1889-1962 WWasWT Carrington, Murray 1885-1941 WWasWT Carroll, David-James 1950-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carroll, Diahann 1935CTFT-3 Carroll, Earl 1893-1948 WWasWT Carroll, Helena CTFT-1 Carroll, Leo G. 1892-1972 WWasWT Carroll, Leo M WWT-14 Carroll, Madeleine 1906-1987 WWasWT Carroll, Nancy 1906-1965 WWasWT Carroll, Pat 1927CTFT-3 Carroll, Paul Vincent 1900-1968 WWasWT Carroll, Sydney W. 1877-1958 .... WWasWT
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Carroll, Vinnette CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carsey, Marcy 1944CTFT-13 Carson, Charles 1885-1977 WWT-16 Carson, Mrs. Charles L. ?-1919 WWasWT Carson, Doris 1910WWasWT Carson, Frances 1895WWasWT Carson, Jeannie 1929WWT-17 Carson, John David CTFT-8 Carson, Johnny 1925CTFT-3 Carson, Kris See Kristofferson, Kris CTFT-14 Carson, Lionel 1873-1937 WWasWT Carson, Murray 1865-1917 WWasWT Carte, Mrs. D'Oyly ?-1948 WWasWT Carte, Rupert D'Oyly See D'Oyly Carte, Rupert.... WWasWT Carten, Audrey 1900WWasWT Carter, Chris 1957(?)CTFT-16 Carter, Desmond ?-1939 WWasWT Carter, Dixie 1939CTFT-5 Carter, Frederick 1900-1970 WWasWT Carter, Helena Bonham See Bonham Carter, Helena... CTFT-14 Carter, Hubert ?-1934 WWasWT Carter, Jack 1923CTFT-11 Carter, Mrs. Leslie 1862-1937 WWasWT Carter, Lonnie 1942CTFT-1 Carter, Lynda CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Carter, Margaret WWasWT Carter, Mell 1894-1965 WWasWT Carter, Nell 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Carter, Nell-Ruth See Carter, Nell CTFT-13 Carter, T. K. 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Carter, Thomas CTFT-9 Carter-Edwards, James 1840-1930 WWasWT Carteret, Anna 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cartridge, Katrin 1961CTFT-6 Carton, R. C. 1853-1938 WWasWT Cartwright, Charles 1855-1916 .... WWasWT Cartwright, Jim 1958CTFT-14 Cartwright, Peggy 1912WWasWT Cartwright, Veronica 1950CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Cams, Emma 1879-1927 WWasWT Caruso, David 1956(?)CTFT-13 Carver, James C. 1932CTFT-3 Carver, Mary CTFT-1 Carver, Steven 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carvey, Dana 1955CTFT-10 Cary, Falkland 1897-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Caryll, Ivan 1861-1921 WWasWT Casady, Cort 1947CTFT-3
Cash, Rosalind 1938-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cason, Barbara 1933CTFT-8 Cass, Henry 1902-1989 WWT-17 Cass, Peggy 1926CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cass, Ronald 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cassavetes, John 1929-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cassel, Seymour 1937CTFT-9 Cassidy, David 1950CTFT-8 Cassidy, Jack 1927-1976 WWT-16 Cassidy, Joanna 1944CTFT-6 Cassidy, Patrick 1961CTFT-8 Cassidy, Shaun 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Casson, Ann 1915-1990 WWasWT Casson, Christopher 1912WWasWT Casson, John 1909WWasWT Casson, Lewis T. 1875-1969 WWasWT Casson, Mary 1914WWasWT Cassutt, Michael (Joseph) 1954CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Castang, Veronica CTFT-1 Castellaneta, Dan CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Castellano, Richard 1933-1988 CTFT-7 Castillo, Helen 1955CTFT-4 Castle, John 1940WWT-17 Castle, Nick 1947CTFT-12 Gates, Gilbert 1934CTFT-10 Gates, Joe 1924CTFT-12 Gates, Joseph See Gates, Joe CTFT-12 Gates, Madelyn CTFT-8 Gates, Phoebe 1964(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Catlett, Mary Jo 1938CTFT-2 Catlett, Walter 1889-1960 WWasWT Catling, Thomas 1838-1920 WWasWT Caton-Jones, Michael 1958CTFT-10 Cattley, Cyril 1876-1937 WWasWT Cattrall, Kim 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Caulfield, Maxwell 1959CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Caute, David 1936CTFT-12 Cavanagh, Lilian ?-1932 WWasWT Cavanagh, Paul 1895-1960 WWasWT Cavanaugh, Michael CTFT-9 Cavani, Liliana 1936CTFT-8 Cavett, Dick 1936CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Cawthorn, Joseph 1867-1949 WWasWT Cayer, D. M. See Duffy, Maureen CTFT-12 Cazenove, Christopher 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cecchetti, Enrico 1847-1928 WWasWT Cecil, Henry 1902-1976 WWT-16
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Celestin, Jack 1894WWasWT Celli, Faith 1888-1942 WWasWT Cellier, Antoinette 1913WWasWT Cellier, Frank 1884-1948 WWasWT Cerito, Ada WWasWT Cerny, Berthe WWasWT Chabrol, Claude 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Chadbon, Tom 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaffey, Don 1917CTFT-11 Chagrin, Julian 1940WWT-17 Chaikin, Joseph 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaikin, Shami 1931CTFT-1 Chaine, Pierre WWasWT Chakiris, George 1934CTFT-12 Challenor, (James) Bromley 1884-1935 WWasWT Chalzel, Leo 1901-1953 WWasWT Chamberlain, George 1891WWasWT Chamberlain, Richard 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Chamberlin, Lee CTFT-4 Chambers, Charles Haddon 1860-1921 WWasWT Chambers, Emma WWasWT Chambers, H. Kellett 1867-1935 WWasWT Champion, Cower 1920-1980 WWT-17 Champion, Harry 1866-1942 WWasWT Champion, Marge 1919CTFT-1 Chan, Jackie 1955(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Chance, John T. See Carpenter, John CTFT-15 Chancellor, Betty WWasWT Chancellor, John 1927CTFT-7 Chancellor, Joyce 1906WWasWT Chandler, Helen 1909-1965 WWasWT Chandler, Jeffrey Alan CTFT-2 Chaney, Stewart 1910-1969 WWasWT Chang, Gary 1953CTFT-10 Chang, Tisa 1941CTFT-1 Changwei, Gu 1957CTFT-13 Channing, Carol 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Channing, Marvin 1944CTFT-4 Channing, Stockard 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Chansky, Dorothy 1951CTFT-1 Chapin, Harold 1886-1915 WWasWT Chapin, Louis Le Bourgeois 1918WWT-17 Chapin, Miles 1954CTFT-1 Chaplin, Charles Spencer 1889-1977 WWasWT Chaplin, Geraldine 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Chapman, Constance 1912WWT-17 Chapman, David 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Chapman, Edward 1901-1986 WWasWT Chapman, Graham 1941-1989 CTFT-8
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Chapman, John R. 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chapman, Lonny 1920CTFT-4 Chapman, Michael 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Chappell, William 1908WWT-17 Chappelle, Frederick W. 1895-.... WWasWT Charbonneau, Patricia 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Charell, Erik 1895WWasWT Charisse, Cyd 1921(?)CTFT-12 Charles, Josh 1972(?)CTFT-11 Charles, Maria 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Charles, Pamela 1932WWT-17 Charles, Walter 1945CTFT-1 Charleson, Ian 1949-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Charnin, Martin 1934CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Chart, Henry Nye 1868-1934 WWasWT Chartoff, Melanie CTFT-1 Chartoff, Robert 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Charvay, Robert 1858-? WWasWT Chase, Chevy 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Chase, Ilka 1905-1978 WWT-16 Chase, Mary 1907-1981 WWT-17 Chase, Pauline 1885-1962 WWasWT Chasen, Heather 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chater, Geoffrey 1921WWT-17 Chatterton, Ruth 1893-1961 WWasWT Chatwin, Margaret ?-1937 WWasWT Chaves, Richard 1951CTFT-8 Chayefsky, Paddy 1923-1981 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaykin, Maury CTFT-7 Chen, Joan 1961(?)CTFT-13 Chen Chong See Chen, Joan CTFT-13 Cheeseman, Peter 1932WWT-17 Chekhov, Michael 1891-1955 WWasWT Chelsom, Peter 1956CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Chelton, Nick 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cheney, Sheldon 1886-1980 WWasWT Cher 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Cherkasov, Nikolai 1903-1966 WWasWT Cherrell, Gwen 1926WWT-17 Cherry, Charles 1872-1931 WWasWT Cherry, Helen 1915WWasWT Cherry, Wai 1932-1986 WWT-17 Cheskin, Irving W. 1915WWT-17 Chesne, Steven 1960CTFT-12 Chesney, Arthur 1882-1949 WWasWT Chester, Betty 1895-1943 WWasWT Chester, Nora CTFT-2 Chetham-Strode, Warren 1897-.... WWasWT Chetwyn, Robert 1933WWT-17 Chetwynd, Lionel 1940CTFT-14
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Chevalier, Albert 1861-1923 WWasWT Chevalier, Marcelle WWasWT Chevalier, Maurice 1888-1972 WWasWT Chew, Lee CTFT-3 Chew, Richard CTFT-11 Child, Harold Hannyngton 1869-1945 WWasWT Childress, Alice 1920(?)-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-13 Childs, Gilbert ?-1931 WWasWT Chiles, Linden CTFT-9 Chiles, Lois CTFT-7 Chirgwin, George H. 1854-1922 WWasWT Chisholm, Robert 1898-1960 WWasWT Chinoy, Helen Krich 1922CTFT-1 Chlumsky, Anna 1980(?)CTFT-15 Choate, Tim 1954CTFT-1 Chodorov, Edward 1914-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in WWT-17; WWasWT Chodorov, Jerome 1911WWT-17 Chomsky, Marvin J. 1929CTFT-6 Chong, Rae Dawn 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Chong, Tommy 1938CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Chorpenning, Ruth 1905WWasWT Christiansen, Catherine 1957CTFT-5 Christians, Mady 1900-1951 WWasWT Christie, Agatha 1890-1976 WWT-16 Christie, Audrey 1912-1989 WWT-17 Christie, Campbell 1893-1963 WWasWT Christie, Dorothy 1896WWasWT Christie, George 1873-1949 WWasWT Christie, Julie 1940(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Christine, Virginia 1920-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Christopher, Dennis 1955CTFT-3 Christopher, Roy CTFT-11 Christy, Donald CTFT-2 Chudleigh, Arthur 1858-1932 WWasWT Chung, Connie CTFT-9 Chung Ling Soo WWasWT Church, Esme 1893-1972 WWasWT Church, Tony 1930CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Churchill, Berton 1876-1940 WWasWT Churchill, Caryl 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Churchill, Diana (Josephine) 1913WWasWT Churchill, Marguerite 1910WWasWT Churchill, Sarah 1914-1982 WWT-17 Churchill, Winston 1871-1947 WWasWT Churikova, Inna 1943CTFT-12 Ciani, Suzanne 1946CTFT-12 Cilento, Diane 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cimino, Michael 1940CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cinquevalli, Paul 1859-1918 WWasWT Cizmar, Paula 1949CTFT-1 Clair, Mavis 1916WWasWT Claire, Helen 1911-1974 WWasWT
Claire, Ina 1895-1985 Claire, Ludi 1927Claman, Barbara S. 1939Clancy, Deidre 1943Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clanton, Ralph 1914Clapton, Eric 1945Clare, Mary 1894-1970 Clare, Tom 1876-? Clarence, O. B. 1870-1955 Claridge, Norman 1903Clark, Alfred Clark, B. D. 1945Clark, Barrett H. 1890-1953 Clark, Bob 1941Clark, Bobby 1888-1960 Clark, Brian 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Clark, Candy Clark, China Clark, Dick 1929Clark, E. Holman 1864-1925 Clark, Ernest 1912Clark, Fred 1914-1968 Clark, James See Clark, Jim Clark, Jim 1931Clark, John Pepper 1935Clark, John Richard 1932Clark, Mara 1930Clark, Marguerite 1887-1940 Clark, Marjory 1900Clark, Matt 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clark, Peggy 1915Clark, Perceval See Perceval-Clark, P Clark, Roy 1933Clark, Susan 1944Clark, Wallis 1888-1961 Clarke, Caitlin 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clarke, Cuthbert 1869-1953 Clarke, David 1908Clarke, George 1886-1946 Clarke, Mae 1907Clarke, Nigel 1895Clarke, Richard 1930Clarke, Rupert 1865-1926 Clarke, Stanley 1951Clarke-Smith, Douglas A. 1888-1959 Clarkson, Joan 1903Clarkson, Willie 1861-1934 Clary, Robert 1926Claudel, Paul 1868-1955 Claughton, Susan Clausen, Alf 1941Clavell, James Claver, Bob 1928Clay, Andrew Dice 1958Clayburgh, Jill 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Clayton, Herbert 1876-1931
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Clayton, Jack 1921-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Clayton, Tony 1935CTFT-4 Cleage, Pearl 1948CTFT-13 Cleather, Gordon 1872-? WWasWT Cleave, Arthur 1884-? WWasWT Cleese, John 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Clemens, Le Roy 1889-? WWasWT Clement, Clay 1888-1956 WWasWT Clement, Elfrida WWasWT Clement-Scott, Joan 1907-1969.... WWasWT Clement-Scott, Margaret See Scott, Margaret Clement.. WWasWT Clements, John 1910-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clements, Miriam WWasWT Clennon, David 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cliff, Laddie 1891-1937 WWasWT Cliffe, H. Cooper 1862-1939 WWasWT Clifford, Camille WWasWT Clifford, Kathleen 1887-1962 WWasWT Clift, Ernest Paul 1881-1963 WWasWT Clift, Montgomery 1920-1966 WWasWT Clifton, Bernard 1902-1970 WWasWT Climenhaga, Joel 1922CTFT-4 Clinger, Bijou 1955CTFT-4 Clive, Colin 1900-1937 WWasWT Clive, Vincent ?-1943 WWasWT Clooney, George 1961CTFT-15 Clore, Leon 1919(?)-1992 CTFT-12 Close, Glenn 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Closser, Louise 1872-? WWasWT Clowes, Richard 1900WWasWT Clunes, Alec S. 1912WWasWT Clurman, Harold 1901-1980 WWT-17 Clyde, Jeremy 1941CTFT-8 Coakley, Marion WWasWT Coates, Anne V. 1925CTFT-11 Coates, Carolyn CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cobb, Lee J. 1911-1976 WWasWT Cobb, Randall "Tex" CTFT-7 Cobert, Bob 1924CTFT-12 Coborn, Charles 1852-1945 WWasWT Coburn, Charles (Douville) 1877-1961 WWasWT Coburn, D(onald) L. 1938CTFT-1 Coburn, James 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Coca, Imogene 1908CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Cocea, Alice 1899WWasWT Cochran, Charles (Blake) 1872-1951 WWasWT Cochrane, Frank 1882-1962 WWasWT Coco, James 1929-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cocteau, Jean 1889-1963 WWasWT Codrington, Ann 1895WWasWT Codron, Michael 1930CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Cody, Iron Eyes 1915CTFT-1
Coe, Fred H. 1914-1979 WWT-16 Coe, Peter 1929-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Coe, Richard L. 1914-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Coe, Tucker See Westlake, Donald E CTFT-13 Coen, Ethan 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coen, Joel 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coffey, Denise 1936WWT-17 Coffin, C. Hayden 1862-1935 WWasWT Coffin, Frederick (D.) 1943CTFT-1 Cogan, David J. 1923CTFT-1 Coghill, Nevill 1899-1980 WWT-17 Coghlan, Gertrude 1879-1952 WWasWT Coghlan, Rose 1850-1932 WWasWT Cohan, Charles 1886WWasWT Cohan, George M. 1878-1942 WWasWT Cohan, Georgette 1900WWasWT Cohen, Alexander H. 1920CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cohen, Edward M. 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cohen, Harry I. 1891-1987 WWasWT Cohen, Larry 1947CTFT-7 Cohenour, Patti 1952CTFT-2 Coke, Peter (John) 1913WWasWT Colbert, Claudette 1905(?)-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Colbin, Rod 1923CTFT-2 Colbourne, Maurice 1894-1965 WWasWT Colbron, Grace Isabel ?-1943 WWasWT Cole, Dennis CTFT-4 Cole, Edith 1870-1927 WWasWT Cole, Elizabeth See Ashley, Elizabeth CTFT-8 Cole, Gary CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cole, George 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cole, Kay 1948CTFT-4 Cole, Nora 1953CTFT-2 Cole, Olivia 1942CTFT-8 Coleby, Wilfred T. 1865-? WWasWT Coleman, Cy 1929CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT 3; WWT-17 Coleman, Dabney 1932CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Coleman, Fanny 1840-1919 WWasWT Coleman, Gary 1968CTFT-3 Coleman, Jack 1958CTFT-8 Coleman, Nancy 1917CTFT-1 Coleman, Robert 1900WWasWT Coleridge, Ethel 1883-? WWasWT Coleridge, Sylvia 1909WWT-17 Colicos, John 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-16 Colin, Georges WWasWT Colin, Jean 1905-1989 WWasWT Colin, Margaret 1957CTFT-7
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Collamore, Jerome 1891CTFT-1 Colleano, Bonar 1923-1958 WWasWT Collet, Richard 1885-1946 WWasWT Collette, Charles 1842-1924 WWasWT Colley, Kenneth 1937CTFT-9 Collier, Constance 1878-1955 WWasWT Collier, Gaylan Jane 1924CTFT-2 Collier, Patience 1910-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collier, William 1866-1944 WWasWT Collinge, Patricia 1894-1974 WWasWT Collins, A. Greville 1896WWasWT Collins, Arthur 1863-1932 WWasWT Collins, Barry 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collins, Charles 1904-1964 WWasWT Collins, Frank 1878-1957 WWasWT Collins, Gary 1938CTFT-6 Collins, Horace 1875-1964 WWasWT Collins, Joan 1933(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Collins, Jose 1887-1958 WWasWT Collins, Pauline 1940CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collins, Robert 1930CTFT-1 Collins, Russell 1897-1965 WWasWT Collins, Sewell 1876-1934 WWasWT Collins, Stephen CTFT-3 Collins, Winnie 1896WWasWT Collison, David 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Collison, Wilson 1892-1941 WWasWT Colman, Henry CTFT-8 Colman, Ronald 1891-1958 WWasWT Colon, Miriam 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Colonna, Jerry 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Colt, Alvin 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Colton, John B. 1889-1946 WWasWT Coltrane, Robbie 1950CTFT-12 Columbu, Franco CTFT-4 Columbus, Chris 1959CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Comber, Bobbie 1886-1942 WWasWT Combermere, Edward 1888WWasWT Comden, Betty 1919CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Comenici, Luigi 1916CTFT-9 Commire, Anne CTFT-1 Como, Perry 1913(?)CTFT-12 Company of Four WWasWT Compton, Edward 1854-1918 WWasWT Compton, Mrs. Edward 1853-1940 WWasWT Compton, Fay 1894-1978 WWasWT Compton, Katherine 1858-1928 ... WWasWT Compton, Madge ?-1970 WWasWT Compton, Viola 1886-1971 WWasWT Comstock, F. Ray 1880-1949 WWasWT Comstock, Nanette 1873-1942 WWasWT Conaway, Jeff 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Concannon, John N. 1946CTFT-1
456 • CONDE Conde, Nicholas See Nathan, Robert Stuart CTFT-13 Conklin, Peggy 1912WWasWT Conley, Darlene CTFT-12 Conn, Didi 1951CTFT-9 Connell, F. Norreys 1874-1948 ... WWasWT Connell, Jane 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Connelly, Christopher 1941-1988 CTFT-7 Connelly, Edward J. 1855-1928 ... WWasWT Connelly, Jennifer 1971(?)CTFT-13 Connelly, Marc 1890-1980 WWT-17 Conners, Barry 1883-1933 WWasWT Connery, Sean 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Connick, Harry, Jr. 1967CTFT-11 Connolly, Billy 1943CTFT-11 Connolly, Michael 1947CTFT-1 Connolly, Walter 1887-1940 WWasWT Connor, Whitfield 1916-1988 CTFT-1 Connors, Chuck 1921-1992 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-11 Connors, Michael See Connors, Mike CTFT-9 Connors, Mike 1925CTFT-9 Connors, Touch See Connors, Mike CTFT-9 Conquest, Arthur 1875-1945 WWasWT Conquest, Fred 1870-1941 WWasWT Conquest, George 1858-1926 WWasWT Conquest, Ida 1876-1937 WWasWT Conrad, Con 1891-1938 WWasWT Conrad, Michael 1925-1983 CTFT-2 Conrad, Robert 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Conrad, William 1920-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Conreid, Hans 1917-1980 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Conroy, Frances 1953CTFT-12 Conroy, Frank 1890-1964 WWasWT Conroy, Kevin 1955CTFT-1 Conroy, Pat 1945CTFT-12 Considine, John CTFT-8 Constanduros, Mabel ?-1957 WWasWT Conte, John 1915WWasWT Conti, Bill 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Conti, Italia 1874-1946 WWasWT Conti, Tom 1941CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Converse, Frank 1938CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Converse-Roberts, William CTFT-7 Conville, David 1929WWT-17 Convy, Bert 1934-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Conway, Gary CTFT-2 Conway, Harold 1906WWasWT Conway, Jackie 1922CTFT-2 Conway, Kevin 1942CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Conway, Tim 1933CTFT-3
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Conyngham, Fred 1909Cooder, Ry 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Coogan, Jackie 1914-1984 Coogan, Keith 1970(?)Cook, Barbara 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Cook, Donald 1901-1961 Cook, Elisha Jr. 1906(?)-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Cook, James 1937Cook, Joe 1890-1959 Cook, Linda Cook, Peter 1937-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cook, Roderick 1932-1990 Cook, T. S. 1947Cooke, Alistair 1908Cooke, Stanley 1869-1931 Cookman, Anthony Victor 1894-1962 Cookson, Georgina Cookson, Peter 1913-1990 Coolidge, Martha 1946Coolus, Remain 1868-1952 Coombe, Carol 1911-1966 Cooney, Dennis 1938Cooney, Ray 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cooper, Anthony Kemble 1908Cooper, Chris 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cooper, Daley 1872-? Cooper, Enid 1902Cooper, Frank Kemble 1857-1918 Cooper, Frederick 1890-1945 Cooper, Giles 1918-1966 Cooper, Gladys 1888-1971 Cooper, Greta Kemble Cooper, Hal 1923Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cooper, Jackie 1922Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cooper, Lillian Kemble 1891Cooper, Margaret Gernon Cooper, Melville 1896-1973 Cooper, Richard 1893-1947 Cooper, Susan 1935Cooper, T. G. 1939Cooper, Violet Kemble 1889-1961 Coote, Bert 1868-1938 Coote, Robert 1909-1982 Copeau, Jacques 1878-1949 Copeland, Joan 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Copeland, Maurice 1911Copeland, Stewart 1952Copley, Paul 1944Copley, Peter 1915Coppel, Alec 1910-1972
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Copperfield, David 1957(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coppola, Carmine 1910-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Coppola, Francis Ford 1939CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Coppola, Nicolas See Cage, Nicolas CTFT-12 Coquelin, Jean 1865-1944 WWasWT Coram 1883-? WWasWT Corbett, Glenn 1929(?)CTFT-9 Corbett, Gretchen 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Corbett, Harry H. 1925-? WWT-17 Corbett, Leonora 1908-1960 WWasWT Corbett, Thalberg 1864-? WWasWT Corbin, Barry 1940CTFT-10 Corbin, John 1870-1959 WWasWT Corby, Ellen 1913CTFT-9 Corcoran, Jane WWasWT Cord, Alex 1933(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cordell, Cathleen 1916WWasWT Cordes, Jim 1932CTFT-4 Cordier, Gilbert See Rohmer, Eric CTFT-12 Corey, Jeff 1914CTFT-8 Corey, Wendell 1914-1968 WWasWT Corfman, Caris 1955CTFT-1 Corigliano, John 1938CTFT-12 Corlett, William 1938CTFT-2 Corley, Pat 1930CTFT-13 Corliss, Richard Nelson 1944CTFT-15 Corman, Gene 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Corman, Roger 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Cornell, Katharine 1898-1974 WWasWT Cornthwaite, Robert 1917CTFT-1 Cornwell, Judy 1942WWT-17 Correia, Don 1951CTFT-7 Corri, Charles Montague 1861-? WWasWT Corrigan, Emmett 1871-1932 WWasWT Corsaro, Frank 1924CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Corson, Richard WWT-17 Cort, Bud 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cortez, Stanley 1908CTFT-13 Corwin, Betty 1920CTFT-2 Corwin, Norman 1910CTFT-1 Corzatte, Clayton CTFT-4 Cosby, Bill 1937CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cosell, Howard 1920CTFT-6 Cosgrave, Peggy CTFT-8 Cossart, Ernest 1876-1951 WWasWT Cossart, Valerie 1910WWasWT Cossins, James 1933WWT-17 Costabile, Richard 1947CTFT-3 Costa-Gavras 1933CTFT-6 Costas, Bob 1952CTFT-12 Costello, Lou 1906-1959 CTFT-16 Costello, Tom 1863-1945 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Costigan, Ken 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Costner, Kevin 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cotes, Peter 1912Cotsirilos, Stephanie 1947Cotsworth, Staats 1908-1979 Gotten, Joseph 1905-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cottens, Victor de 1862-? Cotton, Oliver 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Cotton, Wilfred 1873-? WWasWT Cottrell, Cherry 1909WWasWT[ Cottrell, Richard 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Coullet, Rhonda CTFT-2 Coulouris, George 1903-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Counsell, John 1905-1987 WWT-17 Countryman, Michael 1955CTFT-9 Couper, Barbara 1903WWasWT Courage, Alexander 1938CTFT-10 Couric, Katie 1957(?)CTFT-11 Court, Dorothy WWasWT Courteline, Georges 1860-1929 ... WWasWT Courtenay, Margaret 1923WWT-17 Courtenay, Tom 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Courtenay, William 1875-1933 .... WWasWT Courtleigh, William 1869-1930.... WWasWT Courtneidge, Cicely 1893-1980 WWT-17 Courtneidge, Robert 1859-1939 WWasWT Courtneidge, Rosaline 1903-1926 WWasWT Courtney, Gordon 1895-1964 WWasWT Courtney, Maud 1884-? WWasWT Courtney, Richard 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Courtney, William Leonard 1850-1928 WWasWT Cousin Bubba See Emmons, Wayne CTFT-4 Cover, Franklin 1928CTFT-8 Covington, Julie CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cowan, Edie CTFT-1 Cowan, Maurice A. 1891WWasWT Coward, Noel 1899-1973 WWasWT Cowen, Laurence 1865-1942 WWasWT Cowie, Laura 1892-1969 WWasWT Cowl, Jane 1890-1950 WWasWT Cowley, Eric 1886-1948 WWasWT Cox, Alan 1970CTFT-6 Cox, Alex 1954CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cox, Brian 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWT-17 Cox, Constance 1915WWT-17 Cox, Courteney 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cox, Paul 1940CTFT-11
Cox, Ronny 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Coyle, J. J. 1928CTFT-1 Coyne, Joseph 1867-1941 WWasWT Coyote, Peter 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Crabe, James 1931-1989 CTFT-2 Cracknell, Ruth 1925WWT-17 Craggs, The WWasWT Craig, Carl 1954CTFT-2 Craig, Edith 1869-1947 WWasWT Craig, Edward Gordon 1872-1966 WWasWT Craig, Helen 1912-1986 WWT-17 Craig, Michael 1928WWT-17 Craig, Stuart 1942CTFT-12 Craig, Wendy 1934WWT-17 Crane, Richard 1944CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crane, W. H. 1845-1928 WWasWT Cranham, Kenneth 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crauford, J. R. 1847-1930 WWasWT Craven, Arthur Scott 1875-1971 WWasWT Craven, Elise 1898WWasWT Craven, Frank 1880-1945 WWasWT Craven, Gemma 1950CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Craven, Tom 1868-1919 WWasWT Craven, Wes 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Crawford, Alice 1882WWasWT Crawford, Anne 1920-1956 WWasWT Crawford, Cheryl 1902-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crawford, Cindy 1966CTFT-15 Crawford, Joanna 1942CTFT-4 Crawford, Michael 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT 3; WWT-17 Crawford, Mimi ?-1966 WWasWT Crawley, Tom 1940CTFT-2 Creedon, Dennis 1880-? WWasWT Cregan, David 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crenna, Richard 1927CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cressall, Maud 1886-1962 WWasWT Cresswell, Helen 1934CTFT-15 Crews, Laura Hope 1880-1942 .... WWasWT Cribbins, Bernard 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crichton, Charles 1910CTFT-8 Crichton, Madge 1881-? WWasWT Crichton, Michael 1942CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Crinkley, Richmond 1940-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crisham, Walter WWasWT Crisp, Quentin 1908CTFT-6 Crispi, Ida WWasWT Crist, Judith 1922CTFT-1 Cristina, Ines 1875-? WWasWT Cristofer, Michael 1945CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
CRUIKSHANK • 457 Critt, C. J. 1954CTFT-1 Croce, Arlene 1934CTFT-15 Crofoot, Leonard J CTFT-1 Croft, Anne 1896-1959 WWasWT Croft, Michael 1922-1986 WWT-17 Croft, Nita 1902WWasWT Croft, Paddy CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Croisset, Francis de 1877-1937.... WWasWT Croke, Wentworth 1871-1930 WWasWT Croker, T. F. Dillon 1831-1912 ... WWasWT Croker-King, C. H. 1873-1951 WWasWT Crommelynck, Fernand 1885-1970 WWasWT Cromwell, John 1887-1979 WWT-17 Cronenberg, David 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Cronin, Jane 1936CTFT-3 Cronkite, Walter 1916CTFT-6 Cronyn, Hume 1911CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cronyn, Tandy 1945CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Crook, John ?-1922 WWasWT Cropper, Anna 1938WWT-17 Cropper, Roy 1898-1954 WWasWT Crosby, Cathy Lee 1948CTFT-15 Crosby, Denise CTFT-8 Crosby, Gary 1933-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Crosby, Joan 1934CTFT-12 Crosby, Mary CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Crosman, Henrietta 1865-1944 .... WWasWT Cross, Ben 1947CTFT-6 Cross, Beverley 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cross, Julian 1851-1925 WWasWT Croswell, Anne CTFT-1 Crothers, Rachel 1878-1958 WWasWT Crothers, Scatman 1910-1986 CTFT-3 Crouch, J. H. 1918CTFT-1 Grouse, Lindsay 1948CTFT-4 Grouse, Russel 1893-1966 WWasWT Crow, Laura 1945CTFT-5 Crowden, Graham 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crowder, Jack See Rasulala, Thalmus CTFT-10 Crowe, Cameron 1957CTFT-13 Crowe, Christopher 1948CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Crowe, Russell 1964(?)CTFT-16 Crowley, Mart 1935WWT-17 Crowley, Pat CTFT-8 Crowley, Patricia See Crowley, Pat CTFT-8 Crowther, Leslie 1933WWT-17 Croxton, Arthur 1868-? WWasWT Cruickshank, Andrew 1907-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cruickshank, Gladys 1902WWasWT Cruikshank, A. Stewart 1877-1949 WWasWT Cruikshank, Stewart 1908-1966 ... WWasWT
458 • CRUIKSHANKS Cruikshanks, Charles 1844-1928 WWasWT Cruise, Tom 1962CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Crust, Arnold See Winner, Michael CTFT-11 Crutchley, Rosalie 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Cruttwell, Hugh 1918WWT-17 Cryer, David 1936WWT-17 Cryer, Gretchen 1935CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cryer, Jon 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Crystal, Billy 1947(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cuka, Frances 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cukor, George 1899-1983 CTFT-1 Culhane, Shamus 1908CTFT-10 Culkin, Macaulay 1980(?)CTFT-10 Cullen, David 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Culley, Frederick 1879-1942 WWasWT Culliton, Joseph 1948CTFT-2 Culliver, Karen 1959CTFT-2 Cullum, John 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Gulp, Robert 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Culver, Roland 1900-1984 WWT-17 Cumberland, Gerald 1879-1926... WWasWT Cumberland, John 1880-? WWasWT Cummings, Bob 1910CTFT-1 Cummings, Constance 1910CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cummings, Vicki 1913-1969 WWasWT Cummins, Peggy 1925WWasWT Cundey, Dean CTFT-11 Cuningham, Philip 1865-? WWasWT Cunliffe, Whit WWasWT Cunningham, John 1932CTFT-10 Cunningham, Robert 1866-? WWasWT Cunningham, Sarah 1919-1986 CTFT-3 Cupito, Suzanne See Brittany, Morgan CTFT-7 Curel, Viscomte Francois de 1854-1928 WWasWT Currah, Brian Mason 1929WWT-17 Curran, Leigh 1943CTFT-5 Currie, Clive 1877-1935 WWasWT Currie, Finlay 1878-1968 WWasWT Currie, Glenne 1926CTFT-1 Curry, Julian 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Curry, Tim CTFT-7 Curteis, Ian 1935CTFT-10 Curtin, Jane 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Curtin, Valerie CTFT-7 Curtis, Dan 1928CTFT-10 Curtis, Jamie Lee 1958CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Curtis, Keene 1923CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Curtis, Ken 1916-1991 Curtis, Richard 1956Curtis, Tony 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Curwen, Patric 1884-1949 Curzon, Frank 1868-1927 Curzon, George 1898Cusack, Cyril 1910Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cusack, Joan 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cusack, John 1966Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cusack, Sinead 1948Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gushing, Catherine Chisholm 1874-1952 Gushing, Peter 1913-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gushing, Tom 1879-1941 Cushman, Robert 1943Cuthbert, Neil 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cuthbertson, Allan 1920-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cuthbertson, lain 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cutler, Kate 1870-1955 Cutter, Lise Cuvillier, Charles 1879-1955 Cypher, Jon 1932Czerny, Henry 1959-
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D Dabdoub, Jack 1925CTFT-2 Dabney, Augusta CTFT-1 D'Abo, Maryam 1961CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 da Costa, Liz 1955CTFT-6 Da Costa, Morton 1914-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dafoe, Willem 1955CTFT-7 Dagnall, Ells 1868-1935 WWasWT Dagnall, Thomas C. ?-1926 WWasWT Dahl, Arlene 1928CTFT-2 Dahl, Roald 1916CTFT-6 Dailey, Dan 1915-1978 WWT-16 Dailey, Irene 1920CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Daily, Bill 1928CTFT-9 Dainton, Marie 1881-1938 WWasWT D'Albert, George 1870-1949 WWasWT Daldry, Stephen CTFT-16 Dale, Alan 1861-1928 WWasWT Dale, Grover 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dale, James Littlewood 1886WWasWT Dale, Jim 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17
Dale, Margaret 1880-1972 WWasWT Dale, Margaret 1922WWasWT Dallas, J. J. 1853-1915 WWasWT Dallas, Meredith Eugene 1916CTFT-1 Dalmatoff, B. 1862-? WWasWT D'Alroy, Evelyn ?-1915 WWasWT Dalrymple, Jean 1910WWT-17 Dalton, Abby 1935CTFT-7 Dalton, Charles 1864-1942 WWasWT Dalton, Doris 1910WWasWT Dalton, Dorothy 1893-1972 WWasWT Dalton, Timothy 1944CTFT-7 Daltrey, Roger 1944CTFT-6 Dalva, Robert 1942CTFT-1 Daly, Arnold 1875-1927 WWasWT Daly, Blyth 1902WWasWT Daly, Bob 1936CTFT-10 Daly, Dutch 1848-? WWasWT Daly, James 1918-1978 WWT-16 Daly, John 1937CTFT-11 Daly, John Charles 1914-1991 CTFT-13 Daly, Mark 1887-1957 WWasWT Daly, Timothy 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Daly, Tyne 1946(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 D'Amboise, Charlotte 1965(?)CTFT-11 Dames, Rob 1944CTFT-4 Damon, Mark 1933CTFT-14 Damon, Stuart 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Damski, Mel 1946CTFT-11 Dana, Bill 1924CTFT-9 Dana, F. Mitchell 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dana, Henry 1855-1921 WWasWT Dana, Leora 1923WWT-17 Dance, Charles 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4 Dance, George 1865-1932 WWasWT Dane, Clemence 1888-1965 WWasWT Dane, Ethel WWasWT Dane, Marjorie 1898WWasWT Daneman, Paul 1925WWT-17 Danes, Claire 1979CTFT-15 Danforth, William 1867-1941 WWasWT D'Angelo, Beverly CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Dangerfield, Rodney 1921CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Daniel, T. 1945CTFT-1 Daniele, Graciela 1939CTFT-10 Danielewski, Tad CTFT-3 Daniell, Henry 1894-1963 WWasWT Daniels, Bebe 1901-1971 WWasWT Daniels, Danny 1924CTFT-3 Daniels, Danny See Giagni, D. J CTFT-4 Daniels, Faith 1958(?)CTFT-14 Daniels, Frank 1860-1935 WWasWT Daniels, Jeff 1955CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Daniels, Marc c.1912-1989 CTFT-8 Daniels, Ron 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Daniels, William 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Danilova, Alexandra 1907WWasWT Danner, Blythe 1944(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5; WWT-17 Panning, Sybil CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dano, Royal 1922-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Dansey, Herbert 1870-1917 WWasWT Danson, Ted 1947CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Dante, Joe CTFT-7 Dante, Nicholas 1941-1991 CTFT-11 Dantes, Edmond See Hughes, John CTFT-12 Danton, Ray 1931-1992 CTFT-11 Danvers, Johnny 1870-1939 WWasWT Danza, Tony 1951CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 D'Arbanville, Patti 1952(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Darby, Ken 1909-1992 CTFT-11 Darby, Kim 1948CTFT-3 Darbyshire, Iris 1905WWasWT Darden, Severn 1929-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 DaRe, Aldo See Ray, Aldo CTFT-9 Dare, Daphne WWT-17 Dare, Phyllis 1890-1975 WWasWT Dare, Zena 1887-1975 WWasWT Darewski, Herman 1883-1929 WWasWT Dark, Sidney 1874-1947 WWasWT Darke, Nick 1948CTFT-12 Darley, Herbert WWasWT Darling, T. H. See Harris, Thomas Walter .... CTFT-16 Darlington, William Aubrey 1890-1979 WWT-16 Darlow, Cynthia 1949CTFT-1 Darragh, Miss ?-1917 WWasWT Darrell, Maisie 1901WWasWT Darren, James 1936CTFT-3 Darthy, Gilda WWasWT Darvas, Lili 1906-1974 WWasWT D'Arville, Camille 1863-1932 WWasWT Da Silva, Howard 1909-1986 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Datas 1876-? WWasWT Daubeny, Peter 1921-1975 WWasWT Daunt, William 1893-1938 WWasWT Dauphin, Claude 1903-1978 WWT-17 Davenport, Harry 1866-1949 WWasWT Davenport, Nigel 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davey, Nuna 1902WWasWT Davey, Peter 1857-1946 WWasWT Davi, Robert 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Daviau, Allen 1942CTFT-10 David, Hal 1921CTFT-12 David, Joanna 1947CTFT-2 David, Keith 1954(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8
David, Lolita See Davidovich, Lolita CTFT-10 David, Worton ?-1940 WWasWT Davidovich, Lolita 1961(?)CTFT-10 Davidson, Gordon 1933WWT-17 Davidson, John 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Davidson, Martin 1939CTFT-10 Davidson, Richard M. 1940CTFT-2 Davidtz, Embeth 1966(?)CTFT-16 Davies, Acton 1870-1916 WWasWT Davies, Ben 1858-1943 WWasWT Davies, Betty-Ann 1910-1955 WWasWT Davies, Edna 1905WWasWT Davies, Harry Parr 1914-1955 WWasWT Davies, Howard 1945(?)CTFT-9 Davies, Hubert Henry 1869-1932 WWasWT Davies, Marion 1897-1961 WWasWT Davies, Robertson 1913CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davies, Siobhan 1950CTFT-11 Davies, Terence 1945CTFT-15 Daviot, Gordon 1897-1952 WWasWT Davis, Allan 1913WWT-17 Davis, Allen III 1929CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Davis, Ann B. 1926CTFT-3 Davis, Ariel 1912CTFT-1 Davis, Bette 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Davis, Boyd 1885-1963 WWasWT Davis, Brad 1949-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Davis, Carl 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davis, Clayton 1948CTFT-3 Davis, Clifton 1945CTFT-6 Davis, Donald 1928CTFT-10 Davis, Fay 1872-1945 WWasWT Davis, Geena 1957CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Davis, Gilbert 1899WWasWT Davis, Hal 1950CTFT-6 Davis, Hope 1964CTFT-15 Davis, Jeff 1950CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Davis, Joan 1906-1961 WWasWT Davis, Joe 1912-1984 WWT-17 Davis, Judy 1956(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Davis, Kevin 1945CTFT-4 Davis, Luther 1921CTFT-3 Davis, Mac 1942CTFT-3 Davis, Martin Sandford 1927CTFT-12 Davis, Michael 1936CTFT-2 Davis, Newnham-N. See Newnham-Davis WWasWT Davis, Ossie 1917CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Davis, Owen 1874-1956 WWasWT Davis, Owen 1907-1949 WWasWT Davis, Phoebe 1865-? WWasWT Davis, R. G. 1933CTFT-2
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Davis, Ray C CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davis, Richard Harding 1864-1916 WWasWT Davis, Sammi See Davis-Voss, Sammi CTFT-15 Davis, Sammy, Jr. 1925-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Davis, Tom Buffen 1867-1931 WWasWT Davis, William Boyd 1885-? WWasWT Davis-Voss, Sammi 1964CTFT-15 Davison, Bruce 1946CTFT-4 Davison, Jon 1949CTFT-10 Davison, Peter CTFT-8 Davys, Edmund 1947CTFT-7 Dawber, Pam 1954CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dawe, Thomas F. 1881-1928 WWasWT Dawn, Hazel 1891-1988 WWasWT Dawson, Anna CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dawson, Beatrice 1908-1976 WWT-16 Dawson, Forbes 1860-? WWasWT Dawson, Richard 1932CTFT-8 Day, Doris 1924CTFT-7 Day, Edith 1896-1971 WWasWT Day, Frances 1908WWasWT Day, Linda 1938CTFT-7 Day, Lynda See George, Lynda Day CTFT-8 Day, Marjorie 1889WWasWT Day, Richard Digby 1940WWT-17 Day, Robert 1922CTFT-11 Day-Lewis, Daniel 1957CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Dazey, Charles Turner 1853-1938 WWasWT Dazie, Mdlle. 1882-1952 WWasWT Deacon, Brian 1949CTFT-4 Deacon, Richard 1923-1984 CTFT-2 Dean, Basil 1888-1978 WWasWT Dean, Erica See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-13 Dean, Isabel WWT-17 Dean, Julia 1880-1952 WWasWT Dean, Laura 1963CTFT-3 Dean, Loren 1969CTFT-11 Deane, Barbara 1886-? WWasWT Deane, Tessa WWasWT De Angelis, Jefferson 1859-1933 WWasWT De Angelis, Rosemary 1933CTFT-5 Deans, F. Harris 1886-1961 WWasWT Dearden, Harold 1882-1962 WWasWT Dearden, James 1949CTFT-10 Dearing, Peter 1912WWasWT Dearly, Max 1875-1943 WWasWT Dearth, Harry 1876-1933 WWasWT de Banzi, Lois CTFT-1 De Banzie, Brenda 1915WWasWT De Basil, Wassily ?-1951 WWasWT De Bear, Archibald 1889-1970 .... WWasWT De Belleville, Frederic 1857-1923 WWasWT
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Debenham, Cicely 1891-1955 WWasWT De Bont, Jan CTFT-11 De Bray, Henry 1889-1965 WWasWT De Burgh, Aimee ?-1946 WWasWT Debuskey, Merle 1923CTFT-4 DeCarlo, Yvonne 1924CTFT-7 De Casalis, Jeanne 1897-1966 WWasWT De Cordoba, Pedro 1881-1950.... WWasWT De Cordova, Frederick 1910CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 De Cordova, Rudolph 1860-1941 WWasWT Decourcelle, Pierre 1856-1926 .... WWasWT De Courville, Albert P. 1887-1960 WWasWT DeDomenico, Richard 1936CTFT-2 Dee, Ruby 1924(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Deeley, Michael 1932CTFT-12 Deering, Olive 1919-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 De Foe, Louis Vincent 1869-1922 WWasWT De Fontenoy, Diane 1878-? WWasWT De Fore, Don 1919-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 De Frece, Lauri 1880-1921 WWasWT De Frece, Walter 1870-? WWasWT De Groot, Walter 1896WWasWT De Hartog, Jan 1914CTFT-2 de Havilland, Olivia 1916CTFT-6 Dehelly, Emile 1871-? WWasWT Dehn, Paul 1912-1976 WWT-16 Dehner, John 1915-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Dekker, Albert 1905-1962 WWasWT De Koven, Reginald 1859-1920... WWasWT Delafield, E.M. 1890-1943 WWasWT de la Giroday, Francois 1952CTFT-2 de la Haye, Ina 1906WWasWT Delaney, Kim 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Delaney, Shelagh 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 De Lange, Herman 1851-1929 WWasWT Delany, Dana 1956CTFT-10 de la Pasture, Mrs. Henry 1866-1945 WWasWT De Lappe, Gemze 1922CTFT-3 de la Roche, Elisa 1949CTFT-4 De La Tour, Frances 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Delaunay, Louis 1854-? WWasWT De Laurentiis, Dino 1919CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Delderfield, R. F. 1912-1972 WWasWT De Legh, Kitty 1887-? WWasWT De Leon, Jack 1897-1956 WWasWT Delerue, Georges 1924-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Delevines WWasWT Delfont, Bernard 1909WWT-17 de Liagre, Alfred 1904-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dell, Floyd 1887-1969 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Dell, Gabriel 1919-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dell, Jeffrey 1899WWasWT Delon, Alain 1935CTFT-14 Delorenzo, Michael CTFT-14 Delorme, Hugues WWasWT Deloy George 1953CTFT-4 Delpy, Julie 1969CTFT-15 Delroy, Irene 1898WWasWT Del Ruth, Thomas 1943CTFT-15 Del Ruth, Tom See Del Ruth, Thomas CTFT-15 DeLuise, Dom 1933CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 De Lungo, Tony 1892WWasWT Delysia, Alice 1889WWasWT Demarest William 1892-1983 CTFT-2 De Marney, Derrick 1906-1971 ... WWasWT De Marney, Terence 1909-1971 WWasWT de Mille, Agnes 1905-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 de Mille, Cecil B. 1881-1959 WWasWT de Mille, William C. 1878-1955 WWasWT Demme, Jonathan 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 De Montherlant, Henry 1896WWasWT De Mornay, Rebecca 1962CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Dempsey, Patrick 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dempster, Hugh 1900-1987 WWasWT De Munn, Jeffrey 1947CTFT-7 Demy, Jacques 1931-1990 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-10 Dench, Judi 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Denes, Oscar 1893WWasWT Deneuve, Catherine 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4 Denham, Isolde 1920WWasWT Denham, Maurice 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Denham, Reginald 1894WWT-17 De Niro, Robert 1943CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Denison, Michael 1915CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Denker, Henry 1912CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dennehy, Brian 1938CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Dennis, Sandy 1937-1992 CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Dennison, Sally 1941CTFT-3 Denny, Ernest 1862-1943 WWasWT Denny, Reginald 1891-1967 WWasWT Denny, William Henry 1853-1915 WWasWT Denoff, Sam 1928CTFT-4 Densham, Pen 1947CTFT-12 Dent, Alan 1905-1978 WWT-16
Denton, Frank 1878-1945 WWasWT Denver, Bob 1935CTFT-7 Denver, John 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Denville, Alfred J. P. 1876-1955 WWasWT De Palma, Brian 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Depardieu, Gerard 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 DePatie, David H. 1930CTFT-10 Depp, Johnny 1963CTFT-10 Depre, Ernest 1854-? WWasWT Derek, Bo 1956CTFT-3 Derek, John 1926CTFT-3 De Reyes, Consuelo 1893-1948... WWasWT Dern, Bruce 1936CTFT-3 Dern, Laura 1967(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Derr, Richard 1917WWasWT Derricks, Cleavant CTFT-6 Derwent, Clarence 1884-1959 WWasWT De Sanctis, Alfredo WWasWT De Santis, Joe 1909-1989 CTFT-1 Desborough, Philip 1883-? WWasWT Descaves, Lucien 1861-1949 WWasWT DeScenna, Linda 1949CTFT-10 Deschanel, Caleb 1944CTFT-8 De Selincourt, Hugh 1878-1951 WWasWT Desfontaines, Henri 1876-? WWasWT De Shields, Andre 1946CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Desiderio, Robert CTFT-6 De Silva, N. 1868-1949 WWasWT Desjardins, Maxime WWasWT Deslys, Gaby 1884-1920 WWasWT Desmond, Dan 1944CTFT-5 Desmond, Florence 1905WWasWT DeSoto, Rosana CTFT-7 De Sousa, May 1887-1948 WWasWT Despres, Loraine CTFT-6 Despres, Suzanne 1875-1951 WWasWT Desprez, Frank 1853-1916 WWasWT Desvallieres, Maurice 1857-1926 WWasWT De Sylva B. G. 1895-1950 WWasWT De Toth, Andre 1913CTFT-15 Deutch, Howard CTFT-12 Deutsch, Benoit-Leon 1892WWasWT Deutsch, Helen 1906CTFT-4 De Vahl, Anders 1869-? WWasWT Deval, Jacques 1895-1972 WWasWT De Valois, Ninette 1898WWasWT Devane, William 1937CTFT-3 Devant, David 1863-? WWasWT Deverell, John W. 1880-1965 WWasWT Devereux, William ?-1945 WWasWT Devine, George 1910-1966 WWasWT DeVine, Lawrence 1935CTFT-1 Devine, Loretta CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 DeVito, Danny 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Devlin, Dean CTFT-4
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Devlin, Jay 1929CTFT-1 Devlin, William 1911-1987 WWasWT DeVore, Cain 1960CTFT-6 Devore, Gaston 1859-? WWasWT De Vries, Henry WWasWT De Vries, Peter 1910CTFT-1 De Warfaz, George 1889-1966.... WWasWT Dewell, Michael 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dewhurst, Colleen 1924-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Dewhurst, Keith 1931CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 De Winton, Alice WWasWT De Witt, Joyce 1949CTFT-9 De Wolfe, Billy 1907-1974 WWasWT De Wolfe, Elsie 1865-1950 WWasWT Dews, Peter 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dexter, Aubrey 1898-1958 WWasWT Dexter, John 1925(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dey, Susan 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 De Young, Cliff 1946(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Diaghileff, Serge 1872-1929 WWasWT Diamond, I. A. L. 1920-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Diamond, Margaret 1916WWT-17 Diamond, Selma 1921-1985 CTFT-2 DiCaprio, Leonardo 1975(?)CTFT-14 Dicenta, Joaquin 1860-? WWasWT DiCenzo, George CTFT-8 Dickens, C. Stafford 1896-1967 WWasWT Dickerson, Ernest 1954(?)CTFT-11 Dickerson, George CTFT-6 Dickey, Paul 1884-1933 WWasWT Dickinson, Angie 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Dickson, Dorothy 1896WWasWT Didring, Ernst 1868-1931 WWasWT Diener, Joan 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dietrich, Dena CTFT-1 Dietrich, Marlene 1901(?)-1992 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dietz, Howard 1896-1983 WWT-17 Digges, Dudley 1879-1947 WWasWT Diggs, Elizabeth 1939CTFT-3 Dighton, John 1909WWT-16 Dignam, Mark 1909-1989 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 DiLauro, Stephen 1950CTFT-11 Diller, Barry 1942CTFT-3 Diller, Phyllis 1917CTFT-1 Dilley, Leslie CTFT-11 Dillingham, Charles B. 1868-1934 WWasWT Dillman, Bradford 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dillon, Frances ?-1947 WWasWT Dillon, John 1945CTFT-1
Dillon, Kevin 1965(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Dillon, Matt 1964Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Dillon, Melinda 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dillon, Mia Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dinallo, Gregory S. 1941Dinehart, Alan 1890-1944 Dinner, William Dinsdale, Reece Dion, Peter See Chetwynd, Lionel Diphusa, Patty See Almodovar, Pedro Disher, Maurice Willson 1893-1969 Dishy, Bob Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Disney, Roy 1930Dispenza, Joe 1961Diss, Eileen 1931Ditrichstein, Leo 1865-1928 Divine 1945-1988 DiVito, Joanne 1941Dix, Beulah Marie 1876-1970 Dix, Dorothy 1892-1970 Dixey, Henry E. 1859-1943 Dixon, Adele 1908Dixon, Campbell 1895-1960 Dixon, Donna 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Dixon, George See Willis, Ted Dixon, Ivan 1931Dixon, Jean 1896-1981 Dixon, Maclntyre 1931Djola, Badja D'Lugoff, Art 1924Dobie, Alan 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Doble, Frances 1902-1967 Dobson, Kevin 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dodd, Ken 1929Dodd, Lee Wilson 1879-1933 Dodds, Jamieson 1884-1942 Dodds, William Dodge, Henry Irving 1861-1934 Dodimead, David 1919Dodson, Jack 1931-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dodson, John E. 1857-1931 Doherty, Shannen 1971Dolin, Anton 1904-1983 Dolly, Jennie 1892-1941 Dolly, Rosie 1892-1970 Dolman, Richard 1895Dombasle, Arielle 1957Domingo, Placido 1941Donahue, Elinor 1937-
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Donahue, Jack 1892?-1930 WWasWT Donahue, Phil 1935CTFT-6 Donahue, Troy 1936CTFT-8 Donald, James 1917WWasWT Donaldson, Roger 1945CTFT-10 Donaldson, Sam 1934CTFT-12 Donat, Peter 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Donat, Robert 1905-1958 WWasWT Donath, Ludwig 1907-1967 WWasWT Donehue, Vincent J. 1920-1966 WWasWT Donenberg, Benjamin 1957CTFT-2 Donfeld CTFT-11 Doniger, Walter CTFT-2 Donisthorpe, G. Sheila 1898-1946 WWasWT Donlan, Yolande WWT-17 Donleavy, J. P. 1926WWT-17 Donlevy, Brian 1903-1972 WWasWT Donnay, Maurice 1859-? WWasWT Donnell, Jeff 1921-1988 CTFT-1 Donnell, Patrick 1916WWT-17 Donnelly, Candice 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Donnelly, Donal 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Donnelly, Dorothy Agnes 1880-1928 WWasWT Donner, Clive 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Donner, Richard 1939(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 D'Onofrio, Vincent Phillip 1960CTFT-12 Donohoe, Amanda 1963(?)CTFT-11 Donohue, Jack 1912-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Donovan, Arlene CTFT-5 Doohan, James 1920CTFT-8 Dooley, Paul 1928CTFT-3 Dooley, Rae 1896-1984 WWasWT Dooley, Ray 1952-1984 CTFT-1 Doran, Charles 1877-1964 WWasWT Dore, Alexander 1923WWT-17 Dorgere, Arlette WWasWT Dorleac, Jean-Pierre CTFT-11 D'Orme, Aileen 1877-1939 WWasWT Dormer, Daisy 1889WWasWT Dorn, Dolores CTFT-1 Dorn, Harding 1923-1987 CTFT-3 Dornay, Jules WWasWT Doro, Marie 1882-1956 WWasWT Dorr, Dorothy 1867-? WWasWT D'Orsay, Lawrance 1853-1931 WWasWT Dorwart, David A. 1948CTFT-2 Dorziat, Gabrielle WWasWT Dossor, Alan 1941WWT-17 Dotrice, Roy 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Doucet, Catherine Calhoun 1875-1958 WWasWT Douglas, Diana 1923CTFT-1 Douglas, Eric 1962CTFT-6 Douglas, Felicity WWT-17
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Douglas, Gordon 1907-1993 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-12 Douglas, Juliet 1962CTFT-8 Douglas, Kenneth ?-1923 WWasWT Douglas, Kirk 1916CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Douglas, Melvin 1901-1980 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Douglas, Michael See Crichton, Michael CTFT-13 Douglas, Michael 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Douglas, Michael See Crichton, Michael CTFT-5 Douglas, Mike 1925CTFT-6 Douglas, Robert 1909WWasWT Douglas, Sarah CTFT-4 Douglas, Tom 1903WWasWT Douglas, Torrington ?-1986 WWT-17 Douglas, Wallace 1911WWT-17 Douglass, Albert 1864-1940 WWasWT Douglass, R. H WWasWT Douglass, Stephen 1921WWT-17 Douglass, Vincent 1900-1926 WWasWT Dourif, Brad 1950CTFT-7 Dovey, Alice 1885-1969 WWasWT Dow, Clara 1883-1969 WWasWT Dow, Tony 1945CTFT-2 Dowd, M'el CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dowling, Eddie 1894-1976 WWasWT Dowling, Joan 1928-1954 WWasWT Dowling, Vincent 1929CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Down, Angela 1943WWT-17 Down, Lesley-Anne 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Downey, Robert CTFT-8 Downey, Robert Jr. 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Downie, Penny CTFT-9 Downs, Hugh 1921CTFT-5 Downs, Jane WWT-17 Doyle, Arthur Conan 1859-1930 WWasWT Doyle, David 1925CTFT-7 Doyle, Jill 1965CTFT-4 D'Oyly Carte, Rupert 1876-? WWasWT Dozier, William 1908-1991 CTFT-10 Dragoti, Stan(ley G.) 1932CTFT-1 Drake, Alfred 1914WWT-17 Drake, Fabia 1904-1990 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Drake, Larry 1950(?)CTFT-11 Drake, William A. 1899-1965 WWasWT Draper, Polly 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Draper, Ruth 1889-1956 WWasWT Draycott, Wilfred 1848-? WWasWT Drayton, Alfred 1881-1949 WWasWT Dreiser, Theodore 1871-1945 WWasWT Dresdal, Sonia 1909-1976 WWT-16 Dresser, Louise 1882-1965 WWasWT Dressier, Eric 1900WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Dressier, Marie 1869-1934 WWasWT Drever, Constance ?-1948 WWasWT Drew, John 1853-1927 WWasWT Drewitt, Stanley 1878-? WWasWT Drexler, Rosalyn CTFT-1 Dreyfuss, Henry 1904-1972 WWasWT Dreyfuss, Richard 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5; WWT-17 Drinkwater, Albert Edwin ?-1923 WWasWT Drinkwater, John 1882-1937 WWasWT Drivas, Robert 1938-1986 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Driver, Donald 1923?-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Driver, John 1947CTFT-6 Driver, Minnie 1972(?)CTFT-15 Drouet, Robert 1870-1914 WWasWT Droomgoole, Patrick 1930WWT-17 Druce, Hubert 1870-1931 WWasWT Drulie, Sylvia CTFT-1 Drummond, Alice 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Drummond, Dolores 1834-1926 WWasWT Drury, Alan 1949CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Drury, William Price 1861-1949 WWasWT Dryden, Vaughan 1875-? WWasWT Dryer, Fred 1946CTFT-7 Du Bois, Raoul Pene 1914WWT-17 Duberman, Martin Bauml 1930CTFT-1 Duberstein, Helen 1926CTFT-4 Dubin, Charles S. 1919CTFT-11 Duchin, Peter 1937CTFT-1 Duchovny, David 1961(?)CTFT-14 Duclow, Geraldine 1946CTFT-4 Dudikoff, Michael CTFT-13 Dudley, Bide 1877-1944 WWasWT Dudley, Carol L. 1949CTFT-2 Dudley, William 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Duell, William CTFT-3 Duff, Howard 1917-1990 CTFT-6 Duffield, Kenneth 1885-? WWasWT Duffy, Julia 1951CTFT-4 Duffy, Maureen 1933CTFT-12 Duffy, Patrick 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Duflos, Raphael?-! 946 WWasWT Dufour, Val 1927CTFT-1 Dugan, Dennis 1946CTFT-8 Duggan, Andrew 1923-1988 CTFT-7 Dukakis, Olympia 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Duke, Bill CTFT-10 Duke, Daryl CTFT-12 Duke, Ivy 1896WWasWT Duke, Patty 1946CTFT-3 Duke, Vernon 1903-1969 WWasWT Dukes, Ashley 1885-1959 WWasWT Dukes, David 1945CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2
Du Kore, Lawrence 1933CTFT-5 Dullea, Keir 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Dullin, Charles 1885-1949 WWasWT Dullzell, Paul 1879-1961 WWasWT Du Maurier, Daphne 1907-1989 WWasWT du Maurier, Gerald 1873-1934 .... WWasWT Dunaway, Faye 1941CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Duncan, Augustin 1873-1954 WWasWT Duncan, Fiona CTFT-4 Duncan, Isadora 1880-1927 WWasWT Duncan, Lindsay 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Duncan, Malcolm 1881-1942 WWasWT Duncan, Mary 1903WWasWT Duncan, Patrick Sheane 1947(?)CTFT-16 Duncan, Ronald 1914WWT-17 Duncan, Rosetta 1900-1959 WWasWT Duncan, Sandy 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Duncan, Todd 1900WWasWT Duncan, Vivian 1899-1986 WWasWT Duncan, William Cary 1874-1945 WWasWT Duncan-Petley, Stella 1975CTFT-4 Dunfee, Jack 1901WWasWT Dunham, Joanna 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunham, Katherine 1910WWT-17 Dunkels, Dorothy 1907WWasWT Dunkels, Marjorie 1916WWasWT Dunlap, Robert 1942CTFT-11 Dunlop, Frank 1927CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunlop, Vic Jr CTFT-4 Dunn, Emma 1875-1966 WWasWT Dunn, Geoffrey 1903WWT-17 Dunn, Nora 1952CTFT-11 Dunn, Thomas G. 1950CTFT-1 Dunne, Dominick 1925(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Dunne, Griffin 1955CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Dunne, Irene 1901(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Dunning, Philip 1890-1957 WWasWT Dunning, Ruth 1911WWT-17 Dunnock, Mildred 1900(?)-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunsany, Lord 1878-1957 WWasWT Dunst, Kirsten 1982(?)CTFT-15 Dupree, Minnie 1875-1947 WWasWT Duprez, Fred 1884-1938 WWasWT Duprez, June 1918WWasWT Duquesne, Edmond 1855-? WWasWT Durand, Charles 1912CTFT-1 du Rand, le Clanche 1941CTFT-1 Durang, Christopher 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Durante, Jimmy 1893-1980 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Duras, Marguerite 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Durnham, Charles See Durning, Charles CTFT-14 Durning, Charles 1923CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Durrenmatt, Friedrich 1921WWT-17 Dury, Ian 1942CTFT-9 Du Sautoy, Carmen 1950CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Duse, Eleonora 1858-1924 WWasWT Dusenberry, Ann CTFT-8 Du Souchet, H. A. 1852-1922 WWasWT Dussault, Nancy 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 d'Usseau, Arnaud 1916-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Dutton, Charles S. 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Dutton, Charles See Dutton, Charles S CTFT-16 Outline, John 1949CTFT-2 Duval, Georges 1847-1919 WWasWT Duvall, Robert 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Duvall, Shelley 1949CTFT-3 Dux, Emilienne 1874-? WWasWT Duxbury, Elspeth 1909-1967 WWasWT Dwyer, Ada ?-1952 WWasWT Dwyer, Leslie 1906-1986 WWasWT Dyall, Frank 1874-1950 WWasWT Dyall, Valentine 1908-1985 WWT-17 Dyer, C. See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Dyer, Charles 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dyer, Christopher 1947WWT-17 Dyer, Raymond See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Dykstra, John CTFT-8 Dyrenforth, James WWasWT Dysart, Richard A CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dzundza, George CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6
E Eadie, Dennis 1869-1928 WWasWT Eagels, Jeanne 1894-1929 WWasWT Eaker, Ira 1922CTFT-1 Eames, Clare 1896-1930 WWasWT Earle, Virginia 1875-1937 WWasWT Eason, Mules 1915-1977 WWT-16 Easterbrook, Leslie CTFT-7 Eastman, Frederick 1859-1920 WWasWT Easton, Richard 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eastwood, Clint 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Eaton, Mary 1902-1948 WWasWT
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Edwards, Anthony 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Edwards, Ben 1916CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Edwards, Blake 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Edwards, Burt 1928CTFT-2 Edwards, Eric Alan 1953CTFT-15 Edwards, G. Spencer ?-1916 WWasWT Edwards, Henry 1883-1952 WWasWT Edwards, Hilton 1903WWT-17 Edwards, Julie See Andrews, Julie CTFT-14 Edwards, Maurice 1922CTFT-1 Edwards, Osman 1864-1936 WWasWT Edwards, Ralph CTFT-3 Edwards, Rob 1963CTFT-11 Edwards, Sherman 1919-1981 WWT-17 Edwards, Tom 1880-? WWasWT Edwards, Vince 1928-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Egan, Michael 1895-1956 WWasWT Egan, Michael 1926CTFT-2 Egan, Peter 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Egbert, Brothers (Seth and Albert)... WWasWT Egerton, George 1860-1945 WWasWT Eggar, Jack 1904WWasWT Eggar, Samantha 1939CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Eggert, Nicole 1972(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Eggerth, Marta 1916CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Egoyan, Atom 1960CTFT-15 Ehrlich, Ken CTFT-11 Eichelberger, Ethyl 1945-1990 CTFT-9 Eichhorn, Lisa 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Eidelman, Cliff 1964CTFT-11 Eigsti, Karl 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eikenberry, Jill 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Eilbacher, Lisa CTFT-6 Einstein, Albert See Brooks, Albert CTFT-14 Eisele, Robert 1948CTFT-4 Eisinger, Irene 1906WWasWT Eisner, Michael D. 1942CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ekberg, Anita 1931CTFT-7 Ekland, Britt 1942CTFT-7 Elam, Jack 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Elcar, Dana 1927CTFT-6 Elder, Eldon 1924WWT-17 Elder, Lonne III 1931CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eldred, Arthur ?-1942 WWasWT Eldridge, Florence 1901-1988 WWasWT Elen, Gus 1862-1940 WWasWT Elfman, Danny 1953CTFT-10 Elg, Taina 1930CTFT-1
464 • ELGAR Elgar, Avril 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Elias, Hector WWT-17 Elias, Michael 1940CTFT-4 Eliasberg, Jan 1954CTFT-1 Elikann, Larry 1923CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) 1888-1965 WWasWT Eliscu, Fernanda 1882-1968 WWasWT Elizondo, Hector 1936CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Elkins, Hillard 1929WWT-17 Ellenshaw, Peter 1913CTFT-9 Ellenstein, Robert 1923CTFT-1 Ellerbe, Harry 1906CTFT-1 Ellerbee, Linda 1944CTFT-6 Ellinger, Desiree 1893-1951 WWasWT Elliott, Alice 1946CTFT-4 Elliott, Chris 1960CTFT-12 Elliott, Denholm 1922-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Elliott, George 1899WWasWT Elliott, George H. 1884-? WWasWT Elliott, Gertrude 1874-1950 WWasWT Elliott, Madge 1898-1955 WWasWT Elliott, Maxine 1871-1932 WWasWT Elliott, Michael 1931-1984 WWT-17 Elliott, Michael (Allwyn) 1936CTFT-1 Elliott, Patricia 1942WWT-17 Elliott, Paul 1941WWT-17 Elliott, Sam 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Elliott, Stephen 1945WWT-17 Elliott, Sumner Locke 1917-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Elliott, William 1885-1932 WWasWT Ellis, Anita 1920CTFT-3 Ellis, Anthony L. ?-1944 WWasWT Ellis, Edith 1876-1960 WWasWT Ellis, Edward 1872-1952 WWasWT Ellis, Leslie 1962CTFT-5 Ellis, Mary 1900WWT-17 Ellis, Vivian WWT-17 Ellis, Walter 1874-1956 WWasWT Elliston, Daisy 1894WWasWT Elliston, Grace 1881-1950 WWasWT Elsie, Lily 1886-1962 WWasWT Elsom, Isobel 1893WWasWT Elsom, John 1934WWT-17 Elson, Anita 1898WWasWT Elston, Robert 1934-1987 CTFT-1 Eltinge, Julian 1883-1941 WWasWT Elton, George 1875-1942 WWasWT Elvey, Maurice 1887-1967 WWasWT Elvin, Joe 1862-1935 WWasWT Elvin, Violetta 1925WWasWT Elwes, Cary 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Emerald, Connie ?-1959 WWasWT Emerson, Faye 1917-1983 WWasWT Emerson, John 1874-1956 WWasWT Emerton, Roy 1892-1944 WWasWT Emery, Gilbert 1875-1945 WWasWT Emery, John 1905-1964 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Emery, Katherine 1908WWasWT Emery, Pollie 1875-1958 WWasWT Emery, Winifred 1862-1924 WWasWT Emhardt, Robert 1901?WWasWT Emmet, Alfred 1908WWT-17 Emmett, Robert 1921CTFT-11 Emmons, Beverly 1943CTFT-2 Emmons, Wayne CTFT-4 Emney, Fred 1865-1917 WWasWT Emney, Fred 1900WWT-17 Emney, Joan Fred WWasWT Emonts, Ann 1952CTFT-1 Enberg, Dick 1935CTFT-14 Endre, Toth See De Toth, Andre CTFT-15 Engar, Keith M. 1923WWT-17 Engel, Georgia 1948CTFT-2 Engel, Lehman 1910-1982 CTFT-2 Engel, Susan 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Engelbach, David CTFT-4 England, Paul 1893-1968 WWasWT Englander, Ludwig 1853-1914 WWasWT Engle, Debra 1953CTFT-7 English, Diane 1949(?)CTFT-11 English Stage Company Ltd., The.... WWasWT Englund, Robert 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Eno, Terry 1948CTFT-2 Enriquez, Rene 1933-1990 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Enthoven, Gabrielle 1868-1950 ... WWasWT Ephraim, Lee 1877-1953 WWasWT Ephron, Nora 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Epps, Jack, Jr. 1949CTFT-16 Epps, Sheldon 1952CTFT-3 Epstein, Alvin 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Epstein, Pierre 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Erdman, Jean 1916CTFT-4 Eric, Fred 1874-1935 WWasWT Erickson, Mitchell 1927CTFT-2 Erlanger, Abraham L. 1860-1930 ....WWasWT Erman, John 1935CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Erne, Vincent 1884-? WWasWT Ernotte, Andre 1943CTFT-1 Errol, Leon, 1881-1951 WWasWT Erskine, Chester 1903-1986 WWasWT Erskine, Howard (Weir) 1926CTFT-1 Ervine, St. John Greer 1883-1971 ...WWasWT Esmond, Annie 1873-1945 WWasWT Esmond, Carl 1905WWasWT Esmond, Henry V. 1869-1922 WWasWT Esmond, Jill 1908-1990 WWasWT Espinosa, Edouard 1872-1950 WWasWT Essex, David 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Esslin, Martin 1918WWT-17 Estabrook, Christine CTFT-6 Estabrook, Howard 1884-? WWasWT Esterman, Laura 1945CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
Estevez, Emilio 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Estevez, Ramon G. See Sheen, Martin Estrada, Erik 1949Eszterhas, Joe 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Etherington, James 1902-1948 Ett, Alan 1952Etting, Ruth 1907-1978 Eustrel, Antony 1904Evans, Bruce A. 1946Evans, Caradoc 1878-1945 Evans, Clifford 1912Evans, Damon 1950Evans, David See Evans, Dillon Evans, Dillon 1921Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Evans, Don 1938Evans, Edith 1888-1976 Evans, Jessie 1918Evans, Linda 1942Evans, Madge 1909-1981 Evans, Maurice 1901-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Evans, Michael 1922Evans, Michael Jonas 1949Evans, Nancy 1915Evans, Ray 1915Evans, Robert 1930Evans, Tenniel 1926Evans, Will 1873-1931 Evans, Winifred 1890Eve, Trevor 1951Eveling, (Harry) Stanley 1925Evelyn, Clara 1886-? Evelyn, Judith 1913-1967 Evennett, Wallace 1888-? Everest, Barbara 1890-1968 Everett, Chad 1937Everett, Rupert 1959Everhart, Rex 1920Evett, Robert 1874-1949 Evigan, Greg 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ewart, Stephen T. 1869-? Ewell, Tom 1909-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Eyen, Jerome See Eyen, Tom Eyen, Tom 1941-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Eyre, Laurence 1881-1959 Eyre, Peter 1942Eyre, Richard 1943Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eyre, Ronald 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eysselinck, Walter 1931Eythe, William 1918-1957 Eyton, Frank 1894-
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Fabares, Shelley 1944(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Faber, Beryl ?-1912 WWasWT Faber, Leslie 1879-1929 WWasWT Faber, Mrs. Leslie 1880-? WWasWT Faber, Ron 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fabian, Madge 1880-? WWasWT Fabray, Nanette CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fabre, Emile 1870-1955 WWasWT Fagan, James Bernard 1873-1933 .... WWasWT Fagan, Myron C WWasWT Fahey, Jeff CTFT-10 Fain, Sammy 1902-1989 CTFT-9 Fair, Adrah 1897WWasWT Fairbanks, Douglas 1883-1939 WWasWT Fairbanks, Douglas Jr. 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fairbrother, Sydney 1872-1941 .... WWasWT Fairchild, Morgan 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Fairfax, Lance 1899WWasWT Fairfax, Lettice 1876-1948 WWasWT Fairfax, Marion 1879-? WWasWT Fairman, Austin 1892-1964 WWasWT Fairservis, Elfie 1957CTFT-3 Fairweather, David C. 1899WWT-17 Fairweather, Virginia 1922WWT-17 Faison, Frankie 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Faison, Frankie R. See Faison, Frankie CTFT-15 Faison, Frankie Russell See Faison, Frankie CTFT-15 Faison, George 1947CTFT-8 Faison, Matthew CTFT-8 Faison, Sandy CTFT-8 Faith, Rosemary CTFT-4 Faithful!, Marianne 1946WWT-1 7 Faix, Anna 1930CTFT-2 Falabella, John CTFT-6 Falck, Lionel 1889-1971 WWasWT Falcon, Ellen CTFT-11 Falconi, Armando WWasWT Falk, Peter 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Fallen, Richard G. 1923CTFT-1 Falls, Gregory A. 1922CTFT-1 Falls, Robert 1954CTFT-15 Falsey, John CTFT-11 Faltermeyer, Harold 1952CTFT-10 Fancourt, Darrell 1888-1953 WWasWT Faracy, Stephanie CTFT-11 Faraday, Philip Michael 1875-1969 WWasWT Farentino, James 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Farer, Ronnie 1951CTFT-7 Fargas, Antonio 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
Farjeon, Herbert 1887-1945 WWasWT Farjeon, Joseph Jefferson 1883-1955 WWasWT Farkoa, Maurice 1867-1916 WWasWT Farleigh, Lynn 1942CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farley, Morgan 1898-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Farmer, Gary 1953CTFT-16 Farnesworth, Richard CTFT-3 Farnum, Dustin 1874-1929 WWasWT Farnum, William 1876-1953 WWasWT Farone, Felicia 1961CTFT-7 Farquhar, Malcolm 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farquharson, Robert 1877-1966 ... WWasWT Farr, Derek 1912-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farr, Florence 1860-1917 WWasWT Farr, Jamie CTFT-1 Farrah 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farrand, Jan 1925WWT-17 Farrar, Gwen 1899-1944 WWasWT Farrell, Charles 1900(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farrell, Glenda 1904-1971 WWasWT Farrell, M. J. 1905WWasWT Farrell, Marty CTFT-11 Farrell, Mike 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Farrell, Paul 1893-.: WWasWT Farrell, Shea 1957CTFT-5 Farren, Babs 1904WWasWT Farren, Fred ?-1956 WWasWT Farren, William 1853-1937 WWasWT Farrer, Ann 1916WWasWT Farrow, Mia 1945CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Farwell, Jonathan 1932CTFT-2 Fassbinder, Rainer Werner 1946-1982 CTFT-1 Fauchois, Rene 1882-1962 WWasWT Faustino, David 1974CTFT-12 Favart, Edmee ?-1941 WWasWT Faversham, William 1868-1940.... WWasWT Favre, Gina WWasWT Fawcett, Charles S. 1855-1922 .... WWasWT Fawcett, Eric 1904WWasWT Fawcett, Farrah 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fawcett, George 1860-1939 WWasWT Fawcett, L'Estrange WWasWT Fawcett, Marion 1886-1957 WWasWT Fawn, James 1850-1961 WWasWT Fay, William George 1872-1949 WWasWT Faye, Joey 1910WWT-17 Fayne, Greta WWasWT Fayre, Eleanor 1910WWasWT Fazan, Eleanor 1930WWT-17 Fealy, Maude 1883-1971 WWasWT Fearl, Clifford CTFT-1 Fearnley, John 1914CTFT-1 Fearon, George Edward 1901WWasWT
FFRANGCON-DAVIES • 465 Feast, Michael 1946CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Featherston, Vane 1864-1948 WWasWT Feder, A. H. 1909CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feely, Terence 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feiffer, Jules 1929CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feingold, Michael 1945CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feinstein, Michael 1956CTFT-11 Feist, Gene 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feldman, Corey 1971CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Feldman, Edward S. 1929CTFT-10 Feldman, Marty 1934-1982 CTFT-1 Feldon, Barbara 1941CTFT-6 Feldshuh, Tovah 1952CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Felgate, Peter 1919WWasWT Felix, Hugo 1866-1934 WWasWT Fell, Norman 1924CTFT-3 Fellini, Federico 1920-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fellowes-Robinson, Dora ?-1946 WWasWT Fenn, Frederick 1868-1924 WWasWT Fenn, Sherilyn CTFT-10 Fenton, George CTFT-9 Fenwick, Irene 1887-1936 WWasWT Feraudy, Jacques de WWasWT Feraudy, Maurice de 1859WWasWT Ferber, Edna 1887-1968 WWasWT Ferguson, Catherine 1895WWasWT Ferguson, Elsie 1885-1961 WWasWT Fern, Sable 1876-? WWasWT Fernald, Chester Bailey 1869-1938 WWasWT Fernald, John 1905WWT-17 Fernandez, Bijou 1877-1961 WWasWT Fernandez, James 1835-1915 WWasWT Ferrar, Beatrice ?-1958 WWasWT Ferrara, Abel 1952(?)CTFT-13 Ferrell, Conchata 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ferrer, Jose 1912(?)-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Ferrer, Mel 1917CTFT-6 Ferrer, Miguel CTFT-9 Ferrers, Helen ?-1943 WWasWT Ferretti, Dante CTFT-11 Ferrier, Noel 1930WWT-17 Ferrigno, Lou 1952CTFT-8 Ferris, Barbara 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ferris, Monk See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Feuer, Cy WWT-17 Feuillere, Edwige 1907WWasWT Ffolkes, David 1912WWasWT Ffolliott, Gladys ?-1928 WWasWT Ffrangcon-Davies, Gwen 1896WWT-17
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Fiander, Lewis 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fibich, Felix 1917Fichandler, Zelda 1924Fiedler, John 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Field, Alexander 1892-1939 Field, Barbara 1935Field, Betty 1918-1973 Field, Crystal 1940Field, Edward Salisbury 1878-1936 Field, Fern 1934Field, Jonathan 1912Field, Jules 1919Field, Leonard S. 1908Field, Ron ?-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Field, Sally 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Field, Sid 1904-1950 Field, Sylvia 1902Field, Ted 1952(?)Field, Virginia 1917Fielding, Fenella 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Fielding, Harold Fielding, Marjorie 1892-1956 Fields, Dorothy 1905-1974 Fields, Freddie 1923Fields, Grade 1898-1979 Fields, Herbert 1897-1958 Fields, Joseph 1895-1966 Fields, Judy Fields, Kim 1969Fields, Lew 1867-1941 Fields, W. C. 1879-1946 Fiennes, Ralph 1963(?)Fierstein, Harvey 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fifield, Elaine 1930Figman, Max 1868-1952 Filippi, Rosina 1866-1930 Filkins, Grace ?-1962 Filmer, A. E Finch, Peter 1916-1977 Finck, Herman 1872-? Findon, B. W. 1859-1943 Finestra, Carmen Fingerhut, Arden Finlay, Frank 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Finn, Arthur Finn, William 1952(?)Finnegan, Bill 1928Finney, Albert 1936Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Florentine, Linda 1958Firth, Anne 1918Firth, Colin 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Firth, David 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Firth, Elizabeth 1884-?
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Firth, Peter 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Firth, Tazeena 1935WWT-1 7 Fischer, Alice 1869-1947 WWasWT Fishburne, Larry See Fishburne, Laurence CTFT-14 Fishburne, Laurence 1961CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Fisher, Carrie 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Fisher, Dan CTFT-6 Fisher, Douglas 1934CTFT-1 Fisher, Frances CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Fisher, Jules 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Fisher, Linda 1943CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fisher, Lola 1896-1926 WWasWT Fisher, Robert CTFT-4 Fisher, Terry Louise 1946(?)CTFT-11 Fisk, Jack 1934CTFT-8 Fiske, Harrison Grey 1861-1942 WWasWT Fiske, Minnie Maddern 1865-1932 WWasWT Fiske, Stephen 1840-1916 WWasWT Fiske, Tarleton See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Fitelson, William H. 1905CTFT-5 Fitz, Paddy See McGoohan, Patrick CTFT-5 Fitzgerald, Aubrey Whitestone 1876-? WWasWT Fitzgerald, Barry 1888-1961 WWasWT Fitzgerald, Edward 1876-? WWasWT Fitzgerald, Geraldine 1914CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-1 7 Fitzgerald, Neil 1893WWT-17 Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington 1834-1925 WWasWT Fitzgerald, S. J. Adair 1859-1925 ....WWasWT Fitzgerald, Walter 1896WWasWT Fitzsimmons, Maureen See O'Hara, Maureen CTFT-8 Fjelde, Rolf 1926CTFT-1 Flagg, Fannie 1941(?)CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Flaherty, Lanny 1942CTFT-3 Flanagan, Bud 1896-1968 WWasWT Flanagan, Fionnula 1941CTFT-8 Flanagan, Hallie 1890-1969 WWasWT Flanagan, Pauline 1925CTFT-1 Flanagan, Richard ?-1917 WWasWT Flanders, Ed 1934-1995 CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Flanders, Michael 1922-1975 WWasWT Flannery, Peter 1951CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Flatt, Ernest O. 1918CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-14 Flavin, Martin 1883-1967 WWasWT Fleetwood, Susan 1944CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fleischer, Charles 1950CTFT-9
Fleischer, Richard O. 1916CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fleming, Brandon 1889-? WWasWT Fleming, George 1858-1938 WWasWT Fleming, Ian 1888-1969 WWasWT Fleming, Lucy 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fleming, Tom 1927WWT-17 Flemming, Claude 1884-1952 WWasWT Flemyng, Robert 1912WWT-17 Flers, P. L. 1867-? WWasWT Flers, Robert de 1872-1932 WWasWT Fletcher, Allen 1922WWT-17 Fletcher, Bramwell 1904-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fletcher, Duane 1953CTFT-4 Fletcher, Louise 1934(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Fletcher, Percy 1879-1932 WWasWT Fletcher, Robert 1923WWT-17 Flexner, Anne Crawford 1874-1955 WWasWT Flick, Stephen Hunter 1949CTFT-10 Flicker, Ted 1930CTFT-1 Flint-Shipman, Veronica 1931WWT-17 Flood, Ann CTFT-3 Flory, Regine 1894-1926 WWasWT Flowers, Wayland 1939-1988 CTFT-5 Floyd, Gwendolen ?-1950 WWasWT Fluellen, Joel 1908-1990 CTFT-9 Flynn, Barbara CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Flynn, Don 1928CTFT-1 Flynn, Keri See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-13 Fo, Dario 1926CTFT-7 Foan, John See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Foch, Nina 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fodor, Ladislaus (Lazlo) 1898WWasWT Fogarty, Jack 1923CTFT-3 Fogerty, Elsie 1866-1945 WWasWT Fokine, Michel 1880-1942 WWasWT Foley, Ellen 1951CTFT-7 Foley, James CTFT-12 Folke, Will See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Follows, Megan 1968CTFT-7 Folsey, George Jr. 1939CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fonda, Bridget 1965(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-8 Fonda, Henry 1905-1982 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fonda, Jane 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Fonda, Peter 1940CTFT-2 Fontana, Tom 1951CTFT-2 Fontanne, Lynn 1892-1983 WWT-16 Fonteyn, Margot 1919-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Foote, Hallie CTFT-7
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Foote, Morton 1916CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Foray, June CTFT-8 Forbes, Brenda 1909WWT-17 Forbes, Bryan WWT-14 Forbes, Freddie 1895-1952 WWasWT Forbes, James 1871-1938 WWasWT Forbes, Mary 1880-1964 WWasWT Forbes, Meriel 1913WWT-17 Forbes, Norman 1858-1932 WWasWT Forbes, Ralph 1905-1951 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice 1883-1967 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Frank 1885-1947 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Jean 1905-1962 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Johnstone 1853-1937 WWasWT Ford, Audrey WWasWT Ford, Constance 1923(?)-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-11 Ford, Ed E WWasWT Ford, Faith 1964CTFT-11 Ford, Frances 1939CTFT-1 Ford, Glenn 1916CTFT-3 Ford, Harriet 1868-1949 WWasWT Ford, Harrison 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ford, Harry 1877-? WWasWT Ford, Helen WWasWT Ford, Nancy 1935CTFT-1 Ford, Paul 1901-1976 WWT-16 Ford, Ruth 1915CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ford, Tennessee Ernie 1919-1991 ... CTFT-10 Ford, Wallace 1898-1966 WWasWT Ford Davies, Oliver CTFT-9 Forde, Florrie 1876-1940 WWasWT Fordin, Hugh 1935CTFT-1 Foreman, Carl 1914-1984 CTFT-2 Foreman, John CTFT-5 Foreman, Richard 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Forlow, Ted 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Forman, Milos 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Formby, George 1904-1961 WWasWT Fornes, Maria Irene 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Forrest, Anne 1897WWasWT Forrest, Frederic 1936CTFT-7 Forrest, George 1915CTFT-10 Forrest, Sam 1870-1944 WWasWT Forrest, Steve 1925CTFT-7 Forster, Robert 1941CTFT-2 Forster, Wilfred 1872-1924 WWasWT Forster-Bovill, W. B. 1871-? WWasWT Forsyth, Bill 1948CTFT-6 Forsyth, Bruce 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Forsyth, Matthew 1896-1954 WWasWT Forsyth, Neil 1866-1915 WWasWT Forsythe, Charles CTFT-1
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Forsythe, Colin 1961CTFT-4 Forsythe, Henderson 1917CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Forsythe, John 1918CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Fortescus, Miss 1862-1950 WWasWT Foss, George R. 1859-1938 WWasWT Fosse, Bob 1927-1987 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fossey, Brigitte 1946CTFT-8 Foster, Basil S. 1882-1959 WWasWT Foster, Barry WWT-17 Foster, Claiborne 1896WWasWT Foster, David 1929CTFT-5 Foster, Edward 1876-1927 WWasWT Foster, Frances 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Gloria 1936CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Jodie 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Foster, Julia 1942CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Meg 1948CTFT-7 Foster, Norman 1900-1976 WWasWT Foster, Paul 1931WWT-17 Foster, Phoebe 1896WWasWT Fowlds, Derek 1937CTFT-9 Fowler, Beth 1940CTFT-8 Fowler, Clement 1924CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fowler, Keith 1939CTFT-4 Fox, Bernard CTFT-8 Fox, Charles 1940CTFT-12 Fox, Delia 1871-1913 WWasWT Fox, Edward 1937CTFT-7 Fox, Frederick 1910WWasWT Fox, James 1939CTFT-8 Fox, Matthew 1966(?)CTFT-16 Fox, Michael J. 1961CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Fox, Robin 1913-1971 WWasWT Fox, Sidney 1910-1942 WWasWT Fox, Terry Curtis 1948CTFT-1 Fox, Will H. 1858-? WWasWT Fox, William 1911WWT-17 Fox, William See Fox, James CTFT-8 Foxworth, Robert 1941CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Foxx, Redd 1922-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Foy, Eddie 1854-1928 WWasWT Fraker, Bill See Fraker, William A Fraker, William See Fraker, William A Fraker, William A. 1923Frakes, Jonathan France, Alexis 1906France, Anatole 1868-1949 France, Richard 1938France-Ellys
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Francine, Anne 1917CTFT-4 Franciosa, Anthony 1928CTFT-3 Francis, Alfred 1909-1985 WWT-17 Francis, Anne 1932CTFT-14 Francis, Arlene 1908CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Francis, Clive 1946WWT-17 Francis, Doris 1903WWasWT Francis, Freddie 1917CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Francis, Genie 1962CTFT-14 Francis, Ivor 1917-1986 CTFT-4 Francis, Kay 1905-1968 WWasWT Francis, M. E. 1855-1930 WWasWT Franciscus, James 1934-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Frank, A. Scott See Frank, Scott CTFT-11 Frank, Bruno 1887-1945 WWasWT Frank, Harriet, Jr CTFT-11 Frank, Judy 1936CTFT-7 Frank, Mary K. ?-1988 CTFT-1 Frank, Richard 1953CTFT-8 Frank, Scott 1960(?)CTFT-11 Frankau, Ronald 1894-1951 WWasWT Frankel, Gene 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Frankel, Kenneth 1941CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Franken, Rose 1895-1988 WWasWT Frankenheimer, John 1930CTFT-5 Frankiss, Betty 1912WWasWT Franklin, Bonnie 1944CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Franklin, Carl 1930CTFT-15 Franklin, Harold B. 1890-1941 ....WWasWT Franklin, Irene 1876-1941 WWasWT Franklin, Pamela 1950CTFT-8 Franklin, Richard 1948CTFT-10 Franklyn, Leo 1897-1975 WWasWT Franks, Laurie 1929CTFT-1 Frann, Mary CTFT-4 Franz, Dennis 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Franz, Eduard 1902-1983 WWT-16 Franz, Elizabeth 1941CTFT-6 Franz, Joy 1945CTFT-1 Fraser, Agnes WWasWT Fraser, Alec 1884-? WWasWT Fraser, Alison 1955CTFT-5 Fraser, Bill 1908-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fraser, Brendan 1968CTFT-16 Fraser, John 1931WWT-17 Fraser, Lovat 1903WWasWT Fraser, Moyra 1923WWT-17 Fraser, Shelagh WWT-17 Fraser, Winifred 1872-? WWasWT Fraser-Simon, Harold 1878-1944 WWasWT Fratti, Mario 1927CTFT-2 Frawley, James CTFT-11 Frawley, William 1893(?)-1966 CTFT-16 Frayn, Michael 1933CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Frazee, Harry Herbert 1880-1929 ...WWasWT
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Frazer, Rupert 1947CTFT-2 Frazier, Ronald 1942CTFT-1 Frears, Stephen 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Frederick, Pauline 1885-1938 WWasWT Fredrick, Burry 1925WWT-17 Freear, Louie 1871-1939 WWasWT Freedley, George 1904-1967 WWasWT Freedley, Vinton 1891-1969 WWasWT Freedman, Bill 1929WWT-17 Freedman, Gerald 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Freek, George 1945CTFT-1 Freeman, Al Jr. 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Freeman, Arny 1908WWT-17 Freeman, Frank 1892-1962 WWasWT Freeman, Harry WWasWT Freeman, Kim Fields See Fields, Kim CTFT-14 Freeman, Morgan 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Freeman, Stella 1910-1936 WWasWT Frees, Paul 1919-1986 CTFT-4 Freleng, Friz 1906-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Freleng, I. See Freleng, Friz CTFT-8 Frelich, Phyllis 1944CTFT-2 French, Antonia See Kureishi, Hanif CTFT-10 French, Elise WWasWT French, Elizabeth WWasWT French, Harold 1900WWT-17 French, Hermene 1924WWasWT French, Hugh 1910WWasWT French, Leslie 1904WWT-17 French, Stanley J. 1908-1964 WWasWT French, Valerie 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 French, Victor 1934-1989 CTFT-6 Fresh Prince, The See Smith, Will CTFT-13 Fresnay, Pierre 1897-1973 WWasWT Freudenberger, Daniel 1945WWT-17 Frewer, Matt 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Frey, Leonard 1938-1988 WWT-17 Frey, Nathaniel 1913-1970 WWasWT Fridell, Squire 1943CTFT-1 Fried, Martin 1937WWT-17 Friedkin, William 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Friedlander, W. B. ?-1968 WWasWT Friedman, Bruce Jay 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Friedman, Jake 1867-? WWasWT Friedman, Lewis 1948CTFT-4 Friedman, Phil 1921-1988 CTFT-1 Friedman, Stephen 1937-1996 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-16 Friel, Brian 1929CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Friels, Colin CTFT-8 Friendly, Ed 1922CTFT-8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Friendly, Fred 1915CTFT-6 Frierson, Monte L. 1930CTFT-4 Fries, Charles CTFT-2 Friesen, Rick 1943CTFT-1 Friganzi, Trixie 1870-1955 WWasWT Friml, Charles Rudolf 1881-1972 ....WWasWT Frisby, Terence 1932WWT-17 Frisch, Max 1911WWT-17 Frith, J. Leslie 1889-1961 WWasWT Frohman, Charles 1860-1915 WWasWT Frohman, Daniel 1851-1940 WWasWT Frost, David 1939CTFT-3 Frost, Mark C CTFT-11 Froyez, Maurice WWasWT Fruchtman, Milton Allen CTFT-1 Fry, Christopher 1907WWT-17 Fryer, Robert 1920CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fuchs, Michael J. 1946CTFT-12 Fugard, Athol 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Fuller, Benjamin John 1875-? WWasWT Fuller, Charles 1939CTFT-7 Fuller, Frances 1908WWasWT Fuller, Janice 1942CTFT-2 Fuller, John G. 1913CTFT-1 Fuller, Loie 1862-1928 WWasWT Fuller, Rosalinde WWT-17 Fuller, Samuel 1911CTFT-8 Fullerton, Fiona 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Fulton, Charles J. 1857-1938 WWasWT Fulton, Maude 1881-1950 WWasWT Funt, Allen 1914CTFT-9 Furber, Douglas 1885-1961 WWasWT Furguson, Wesley See Link, William CTFT-6 Furie, Sidney J. 1933CTFT-12 Furlong, Edward 1977CTFT-15 Furniss, Grace Livingston 1864-1938 WWasWT Furse, Judith 1912WWasWT Furse, Roger 1903-1972 WWasWT Furst, Anton 1944(?)-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Furst, Stephen 1955(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Furth, George 1932CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fyfe, H. Hamilton 1869-1951 WWasWT
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Gabriel, Gilbert W. 1890-1952.... WWasWT Gadd, Renee 1908WWasWT Gaffney, Liam 1911WWasWT Gagliano, Frank CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gahagan, Helen 1900WWasWT Gaige, Crosby 1882-1949 WWasWT Gail, Max 1943CTFT-2 Gail, Zoe WWasWT Gaines, Boyd 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gaines, Charles L. 1942CTFT-3 Galarno, Bill 1938CTFT-7 Gale, Bob See Gale, Michael Robert CTFT-13 Gale, John 1929CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gale, Michael Robert 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch (as Bob Gale) in CTFT-7 Gale, Zona 1874-1938 WWasWT Galipaux, Felix 1860-1931 WWasWT Gallacher, Tom 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gallagher, Helen 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gallagher, Mary 1947CTFT-1 Gallagher, Megan CTFT-7 Gallagher, Peter 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Gallagher, Richard 1900-1955 WWasWT Galland, Bertha 1R76-1932 WWasWT Galligan, Zach 1964CTFT-13 Gallimore, Florrie 1867-? WWasWT Gallo, Paul CTFT-7 Galloway, Don 1937CTFT-2 Galloway, Jane 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Galsworthy, John 1867-1933 WWasWT Galvina, Dino 1890-1960 WWasWT Gam, Rita 1928CTFT-1 Gamble, Tom 1898WWasWT Gambon, Michael 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gammon, James 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gance, Abel 1889-1981 CTFT-2 Ganz, Bruno 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ganz, Lowell 1948CTFT-11 Ganz, Tony CTFT-9 Garber, Victor 1949CTFT-9 Garbo, Greta 1905-1990 CTFT-9 Garcia, Andy 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Garcia Marquez, Gabriel 1928CTFT-15 Garde, Betty 1905-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Garden, E. M. 1845-1939 WWasWT Garden, Graeme 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gardenia, Vincent 1922-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gardiner, Cyril 1897WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Gardiner, Reginald 1903-1980 WWasWT Gardner, Ava 1922-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gardner, Herb 1934CTFT-6 Gardner, Shayle 1890-1945 WWasWT Gardner, Will 1879-? WWasWT Garfein, Jack 1930CTFT-5 Garfield, Allen 1939CTFT-10 Garfield, John 1913-1952 WWasWT Garfield, Julie CTFT-1 Gargan, William (Dennis) 1905-1979 WWasWT Garland, Beverly CTFT-1 Garland, Geoff 1926CTFT-1 Garland, Patrick 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Garland, Robert 1895-1955 WWasWT Garner, James 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Garnett, Edward 1868-1937 WWasWT Garnett, Gale CTFT-1 Garofalo, Janeane 1965(?)CTFT-15 Garr, Teri 1949(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Garrett, Arthur 1869-1941 WWasWT Garrett, Betty 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Garrett, Joy CTFT-1 Garrick, Gus WWasWT Garrick, John 1902WWasWT Garrison, David 1952CTFT-4 Garside, John 1887-1958 WWasWT Carson, Barbara 1941CTFT-1 Carson, Greer 1903-1996 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Gary, Lorraine CTFT-7 Gascoigne, Bamber 1935WWT-17 Gascon, Jean 1921-1988 WWT-17 Gaskill, William 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gaspard, Ray See Gaspard, Raymond L CTFT-9 Gaspard, Raymond L. 1949CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gassman, Vittorio 1922CTFT-8 Gassner, Dennis CTFT-11 Gassner, John 1903-1967 WWasWT Gates, Eleanor 1875-1951 WWasWT Gates, Jesse Stuart See McFadden, Gates CTFT-16 Gates, Larry 1915WWT-17 Gateson, Marjorie 1897-1977 WWasWT Gatti, John M. 1872-1929 WWasWT Gaudet, Christie 1957CTFT-4 Gaul, George 1885-1939 WWasWT Gaunt, William 1937WWT-17 Gavault, Paul 1867-? WWasWT Gavin, John 1932CTFT-2 Gawthorne, Peter A. 1884-1962 WWasWT Gaxton, William 1893-1963 WWasWT Gay, John 1924CTFT-9 Gay, Maisie 1883-1945 WWasWT Gay, Noel 1898-1954 WWasWT
Gaye, Freda 1907-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Gaynes, George 1917CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gaythorne, Pamela 1882-? WWasWT Gazzara, Ben 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gazzo, Michael V. 1923-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gear, Luella 1899WWasWT Geary, Anthony 1947CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Gedrick, Jason 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gee, George 1895-1959 WWasWT Gee, Shirley 1932CTFT-12 Geer, Ellen 1941CTFT-1 Geer, Will 1902-1978 WWT-16 Geeson, Judy 1948CTFT-8 Geffen, David 1943CTFT-5 Gelb, Arthur 1924CTFT-1 Gelb, Barbara CTFT-1 Gelbart, Larry 1928CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Gelber, Jack 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Geller, Marc 1959CTFT-1 Gellner, Julius 1899WWT-17 Gelman-Waxer, Libby See Rudnick, Paul CTFT-15 Gemier, Firmin 1865-1933 WWasWT Gemmell, Don 1903WWT-17 Gems, Pam 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Genee, Dame Adeline 1878-1970 WWasWT Genet, Jean 1910-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Geniat, Marchell ?-1959 WWasWT Genn, Leo 1905-1978 WWT-16 Gennaro, Peter 1919CTFT-4 George, A. E. 1869-1920 WWasWT George, Colin 1929CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 George, Gladys 1904-1954 WWasWT George, Grace 1879-1961 WWasWT George, Lynda Day 1946CTFT-8 George, Marie 1879-1955 WWasWT George, Muriel 1883-1965 WWasWT Gerald, Ara 1900-1957 WWasWT Geraldy, Paul 1885-? WWasWT Gerard, Gil 1943CTFT-6 Gerard, Teddie 1892-1942 WWasWT Geray, Steve 1904-1973 WWasWT Gerber, Ella 1916CTFT-1 Gerdes, George 1948CTFT-4 Gere, Richard 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 German, Edward 1862-1936 WWasWT Gerrard Gene 1892-1971 WWasWT Gerringer, Robert 1926-1989 CTFT-2 Gerrity, Dan 1958CTFT-7
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Gerroll, Daniel 1951CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gershon, Gina CTFT-15 Gershwin, George 1898-1937 WWasWT Gershwin, Ira 1896-1983 WWasWT Gerson, Carlotta See Mazursky, Paul CTFT-14 Gerstad, John 1924WWT-17 Gersten, Bernard 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gertz, Jami 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gerussi, Bruno WWasWT Gest, Morris 1881-1942 WWasWT Getty, Estelle 1923CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Geva, Tamara 1907WWasWT Gheusi, Pierre B. 1867-? WWasWT Ghostley, Alice 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Giagni, D. J. 1950CTFT-4 Giannini, Giancarlo 1942CTFT-7 Giannini, Olga WWasWT Gibb, Lee See Waterhouse, Keith Spencer CTFT-5 Gibbons, Arthur 1871-1935 WWasWT Gibbs, Maria 1931(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gibbs, Nancy ?-1956 WWasWT Gibbs, Timothy 1967CTFT-5 Gibson, Brenda 1870-? WWasWT Gibson, Chloe 1899WWasWT Gibson, Henry 1935CTFT-3 Gibson, Mel 1956CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gibson, Michael 1944CTFT-5 Gibson, William 1914CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gibson, William 1948CTFT-15 Gibson, Wynne 1905-1987 WWasWT Giddens, George 1845-1920 WWasWT Gideon, Melville J. 1884-1933 WWasWT Gielgud, John 1904CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Gielgud, Val 1900-1981 WWasWT Gierasch, Stefan 1926CTFT-10 Gignoux, Regis 1878-? WWasWT Gilbert, Bruce 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gilbert, Jean 1879-1943 WWasWT Gilbert, Lewis 1920CTFT-9 Gilbert, Lou 1909-1978 WWT-17 Gilbert, Melissa 1964CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Gilbert, Olive WWT-17 Gilbert, Ronnie 1926CTFT-2 Gilbert, Sara 1975(?)CTFT-13 Gilbert-Brinkman, Melissa See Gilbert, Melissa CTFT-14 Gilder, Rosamond de Kay 1891-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Gilford, Jack 1907(?)-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gilhooley, Jack 1940CTFT-1 Gill, Basil 1877-1955 WWasWT Gill, Brendan 1914WWT-17 Gill, Paul ?-1934 WWasWT Gill, Peter 1939CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gill, Tom 1916-1971 WWT-16 Gillespie, Dana 1949CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillespie, Richard 1878-1952 WWasWT Gillespie, Robert 1933CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillett, Eric 1893Gillette, Anita 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillette, William 1855-1937 Gilliam, Terry 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Gillian, Jerry See Gilliam, Terry Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglass Gillie, Jean 1915-1949 Gilliland, Helen 1897-1942 Gilliland, Richard 1950Gillman, Mabelle 1880-? Gillmore, Frank 1867-1943 Gillmore, Margalo 1897-1986 Gilmore, Janette 1905Gilmore, Peter 1931Gilmore, Virginia 1919-1986 Gilmore, W. H Gilmour, Brian 1894-1954 Gilpin, Charles 1878-1930 Gilpin, Jack 1951Gilroy, Frank D. 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gimbel, Roger 1925Gingold, Hermione 1897-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ginisty, Paul 1858-1932 Ginner, Ruby 1886-? Ginsbury, Norman 1903Ginty, Robert 1948Giordano, Tony 1939Giovanni, Paul 1940-1990 Giraudeau, Philippe 1955Giraudoux, Jean 1882-1944 Gish, Dorothy 1898-1968 Gish, Lillian 1893-1993 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Gisondi, John 1949Gitana, Gertie 1887-1957 Givens, Robin 1964(?)Glasco, Kimberly Glaser, Lulu 1874-1958 Glaser, Paul Michael Glaspell, Susan 1882-1948 Glass, Dee Dee 1948Glass, Dudley 1899Glass, Joanna McClelland 1936Glass, Montague 1877-1934
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Glass, Ned 1906-1984 CTFT-2 Glass, Philip 1937CTFT-6 Glass, Ron CTFT-3 Glassco, Bill 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Glassford, David 1866-1935 WWasWT Glaze, Susan 1956CTFT-4 Gleason, Jackie 1916-1987 CTFT-5 Gleason, James 1886-1959 WWasWT Gleason, Joanna 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gleason, John 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gleason, Paul 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gleason, Paul X. See Gleason, Paul CTFT-14 Glendinning, Ernest 1884-1936.... WWasWT Glendinning, Ethel 1910WWasWT Glendinning, John 1857-1916 WWasWT Glenister, Frank 1860-1945 WWasWT Glenn, Scott 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Glennie, Brian 1912WWasWT Glenny, Charles H. 1857-1922.... WWasWT Glenville, Peter 1913WWT-17 Glenville, Shaun 1884-1968 WWasWT Gless, Sharon 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Glines, John 1933CTFT-1 Globus, Yoram CTFT-6 Glossop-Harris, Florence See Harris, Florence Glossop ... WWasWT Glover, Crispin CTFT-6 Glover, Danny 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Glover, Halcott 1877-1949 WWasWT Glover, James Mackey 1861-? WWasWT Glover, John 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Glover, Julian 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Glover, William 1911CTFT-3 Glowacki, Janusz 1938CTFT-15 Gluckman, Leon 1922-1978 WWT-16 Glynn, Carlin 1940CTFT-1 Glynne, Angela 1933WWasWT Glynne, Mary 1898-1954 WWasWT Gobel, George 1919CTFT-7 Godard, Jean-Luc 1930CTFT-7 Godber, John 1956CTFT-12 Goddard, Charles W. 1879-1951 WWasWT Goddard, Paulette 1911(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Goddard, Willoughby 1926WWT-17 Godden, Jimmy 1879-1955 WWasWT Godfrey, Derek 1924WWT-17 Godfrey, Lynnie CTFT-5 Godfrey, Peter 1899-1970 WWasWT Godfrey-Turner, L WWasWT Godunov, Alexander 1949-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-14 Goethals, Angela 1977CTFT-13 Goetz, Peter Michael 1941CTFT-2 Goetz, Ruth Goodman 1912WWT-17
Coffin, Cora 1902Coffin, Peter 1906Goggin, Dan 1943Going, John 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Golan, Menahem 1931Golchan, Frederic 1953Gold, Ernest 1921Gold, Jack 1930Goldberg, Gary David 1944Goldberg, Leonard 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldberg, Whoopi 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Goldblum, Jeff 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Goldemberg, Rose Leiman Golden, Annie 1951Golden, John 1874-1955 Golden, Michael 1913Goldenberg, Billy 1936Goldie, F. Wyndham 1897-1957 Goldie, Hugh 1919Goldin, Horace Goldman, Bo 1932Goldman, James 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goldman, William 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Goldner, Charles 1900-1955 Goldsman, Akiva Goldsmith, Jerry 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldsmith, Merwin 1937Goldstein, Jeffrey L. 1950Goldstone, James 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Goldthwait, Bob 1962Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Goldthwait, Bobcat See Goldthwait, Bob Goldwyn, Samuel Jr. 1926Goldwyn, Tony 1960Gombell, Minna 1893-1973 Gooch, Steve 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goodall, Edyth 1886-1929 Gooden, Jack Kelly 1949Gooding, Cuba Jr. 1968Goodliff, Michael 1914-1976 Goodman, Dody Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goodman, John 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Goodman, Jules Eckert 1876-1962 Goodman, Philip ?-1940 Goodner, Carol 1904Goodrich, Arthur 1878-1941 Goodrich, Edna 1883-1974 Goodrich, Louis 1865-1945 Goodson, Mark 1915-1992 Obituary in CTFT-11
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Goodwin, J. Cheever 1850-1912 WWasWT Goodwin, John 1921WWT-1 7 Goodwin, Nat C. 1857-1920 WWasWT Goodwin, Ron 1925CTFT-12 Goolden, Richard 1895WWT-17 Copal, Ram 1917WWasWT Gorcey, Elizabeth 1965CTFT-5 Gordon, Burt I. 1922CTFT-8 Gordon, Charles CTFT-10 Gordon, Charles Kilbourn 1888-? WWasWT Gordon, Colin 1911-1972 WWasWT Gordon, Douglas 1871-1935 WWasWT Gordon, Gale 1906-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gordon, Gavin 1901-1970 WWasWT Gordon, Hannah 1941CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gordon, Hayes 1920WWT-17 Gordon, Keith 1961CTFT-7 Gordon, Kitty 1878-1974 WWasWT Gordon, Lawrence 1936CTFT-10 Gordon, Leon 1884-1960 WWasWT Gordon, Marjorie 1893WWasWT Gordon, Max 1892-1978 WWasWT Gordon, Michael 1909-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Gordon, Noele 1923WWasWT Gordon, Ruth 1895-1985 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gordon, Serena 1963CTFT-9 Gordon, Stuart 1947CTFT-11 Gordon-Lee, Kathleen WWasWT Gordon-Lennox, Cosmo 1869-1921 WWasWT Gordone, Charles Edward 1927-.... WWT-17 Gordy, Berry Jr. 1929CTFT-5 Gore, Michael 1951CTFT-12 Gore-Browne, Robert 1893WWasWT Gorelik, Mordecai 1899-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goring, Marius 1912CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gorman, Cliff CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gorme, Eydie 1932CTFT-11 Gorney, Karen Lynn CTFT-1 Gorshin, Frank 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gorsse, Henry de 1868-? WWasWT Gosling, Harold 1897WWasWT Goss, Bick 1942CTFT-4 Gossett, Louis Jr. 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gotlieb, Ben 1954CTFT-1 Gott, Barbara ?-1944 WWasWT Gottfried, Gilbert 1955CTFT-15 Gottfried, Martin 1933-. WWT-17 Gottlieb, Carl 1938CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gottlieb, Morton 1921CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Gottschalk, Ferdinand 1858-1944 WWasWT Cough, Michael 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gould, Diana 1913WWasWT Gould, Elliott 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Gould, Harold 1923CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gould, John See Gold, Jack CTFT-10 Gould, John 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gould, Morton 1913-1996 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Goulding, Edmund 1891-1959 WWasWT Goulet, Robert 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cow, James 1907-1952 WWasWT Cow, Ronald 1897WWT-17 Coyer, David 1966(?)CTFT-16 Grable, Betty 1916-1973 WWasWT Grace, Nickolas 1949CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grade, Lew 1906CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grady, Don 1944CTFT-2 Graff, llene CTFT-9 Graff, Randy 1955CTFT-9 Graff, Todd 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Graham, Charlotte Akwyoe 1959CTFT-4 Graham, Harry 1874-1936 WWasWT Graham, Martha 1894-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Graham, Morland 1891-1949 WWasWT Graham, Ronny 1919CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Graham, Violet 1890-1967 WWasWT Graham, William A. 1930(?)CTFT-10 Graham-Browne, W. See Browne, W. Graham WWasWT Grahame, Margot 1911WWasWT Grainer, Ron 1922WWT-17 Grainger, Gawn 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gramatica, Emma 1874-1965 WWasWT Gramatica, Irma 1873-1962 WWasWT Crammer, Kelsey CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Granger, Farley 1925CTFT-3 Granger, Percy 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Granger, Stewart 1913-1993 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Granier, Jeanne ?-1939 WWasWT Granick, Harry 1898CTFT-4 Grant, Bob 1932WWT-17 Grant, Cary 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Grant, David See Grant, David Marshall CTFT-10
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Grant, David Marshall 1955CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Grant, Hugh 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Grant, Hughie See Grant, Hugh CTFT-15 Grant, Joyce 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grant, Lee 1931CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Grant, Micki WWT-17 Grant, Neil 1882-? WWasWT Grant, Pauline WWT-17 Grant, Richard E. 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Grantham, Wilfrid 1898WWasWT Granville, Bernard 1886-1936 WWasWT Granville, Charlotte 1863-1942 WWasWT Granville, Sydney ?-1959 WWasWT Granville-Barker, Harley 1877-1946 WWasWT Granville-Barker, Helen ?-1950 .... WWasWT Grassle, Karen CTFT-3 Grasso, Giovanni 1875-1930 WWasWT Grattan, Harry 1867-1951 WWasWT Gratton, Fred 1894-1966 WWasWT Graves, Clotilde Inez Mary 1863-1932 WWasWT Graves, George 1876-1949 WWasWT Graves, Peter 1911-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Graves, Peter 1926CTFT-1 Graves, Rupert 1963CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gray, Amlin 1946CTFT-1 Gray, Barry 1916-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Gray, Charles 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gray, Dolores 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gray, Dulcie 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Gray, Elspet 1929WWT-17 Gray, Eve 1904WWasWT Gray, Jennifer 1916-1962 WWasWT Gray, Linda 1910WWT-17 Gray, Linda CTFT-2 Gray, Nicholas Stuart 1919WWT-17 Gray, Oliver See Gray, Charles CTFT-8 Gray, Richard 1896WWasWT Gray, Sam 1923CTFT-1 Gray, Simon 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gray, Spalding 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gray, Terence 1895WWasWT Graydon, J. L. 1844-? WWasWT Graysmark, John CTFT-11 Grayson, Kathryn 1924CTFT-1 Grayson, Richard 1925CTFT-4 Grazer, Brian 1951CTFT-10
472 • GREAT Great, Don 1951CTFT-12 Greaza, Walter N. 1900-1973 WWasWT Green, Abel 1900-1973 WWasWT Green, Adolph 1915CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Green, Benny 1927CTFT-12 Green, Dorothy 1886-1961 WWasWT Green, Guy CTFT-1 Green, Harry 1892-1958 WWasWT Green, Hilton 1929CTFT-1 Green, Janet 1314WWasWT Green, Joann 1955CTFT-1 Green, Johnny 1908-1989 CTFT-3 Green, Mabel 1890WWasWT Green, Marion 1890-1956 WWasWT Green, Martyn 1899-1975 WWT-16 Green, Mitzi 1920-1968 WWasWT Green, Patricia CTFT-10 Green, Paul 1894-1981 WWT-17 Green, Stanley 1923CTFT-1 Green, William 1926CTFT-1 Greenaway, Peter 1942CTFT-10 Greenbaum, Hyam 1910WWasWT Greenberg, Edward M. 1924CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greenberg, Jerry CTFT-11 Greenblatt, William R. 1944CTFT-7 Greene, Clay M. 1850-1933 WWasWT Greene, David 1921CTFT-1 Greene, Ellen 1952(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Greene, Evie 1876-1917 WWasWT Greene, Graham 1904WWT-17 Greene, Graham 1950CTFT-15 Greene, James 1926CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greene, Lome 1915-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Greene, Lyn 1954CTFT-2 Greene, Michele CTFT-12 Greene, Richard 1946CTFT-1 Greener, Dorothy 1917-1971 WWasWT Greenfeld, Josh 1928CTFT-2 Greenhut, Robert CTFT-8 Greenstreet, Sydney 1879-1954... WWasWT Greenwald, Joseph ?-1938 WWasWT Greenwald, Robert Mark 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greenwalt, David CTFT-13 Greenwood, Bruce CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Greenwood, Charlotte 1893-1978 WWasWT Greenwood, Jane 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Greenwood, Joan 1921-1987 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Greenwood, Walter 1903-1974 WWasWT Greer, Bettejane See Greer, Jane CTFT-8 Greer, Dabbs 1917CTFT-8 Greer, Jane 1924CTFT-8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Greet, Clare 1871-1939 WWasWT Greet, Philip (Ben) 1857-1936 WWasWT Gregg, Everley 1903-1959 WWasWT Gregg, Hubert 1916WWT-17 Gregg, Virginia 1916-1986 CTFT-2 Gregori, Mercia 1901WWasWT Gregory, Andre CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gregory, Cynthia 1946CTFT-12 Gregory, Don 1934CTFT-3 Gregory, Dora 1872-1954 WWasWT Gregory, Frank 1884-? WWasWT Gregory, James 1911CTFT-3 Gregory, Lady 1859-1932 WWasWT Gregory, Sara 1921WWasWT Gregson, James R. 1889WWasWT Grein, J. T. 1862-1935 WWasWT Grein, Mrs. J. T. See Orme, Michael WWasWT Greist, Kim CTFT-5 Grenfell, Joyce 1910-1979 WWT-16 Grenier, Zach 1959CTFT-5 Gresac, Madame Fred WWasWT Gresham, Gloria 1946(?)CTFT-10 Greth, Roma 1935CTFT-1 Grew, Mary 1902-1971 WWasWT Grey, Anne 1907WWasWT Grey, Beryl 1927WWasWT Grey, Clifford 1887-1941 WWasWT Grey, Eve WWasWT Grey, Jane 1883-1944 WWasWT Grey, Jennifer 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Grey, Joel 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grey, Katherine 1873-1950 WWasWT Grey, Mary WWasWT Cribble, George Dunning 1882-1956 WWasWT Cribble, Harry Wagstaff 1896-1981 WWasWT Gribov, Alexel Nikolaevich 1902WWasWT Grieco, Richard 1965(?)CTFT-10 Crier, David Alan 1956CTFT-12 Grifasi, Joe 1944CTFT-1 Griffies, Ethel 1878-1975 WWasWT Griffin, Lynne CTFT-7 Griffin, Hayden 1943WWT-17 Griffin, Merv 1925CTFT-3 Griffin, Norman 1887-? WWasWT Griffin, Tom 1946CTFT-1 Griffith, Andy 1926CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Griffith, David Wark 1880-1948 WWasWT Griffith, Hubert 1896-1953 WWasWT Griffith, Hugh 1912-1980 WWT-17 Griffith, Melanie 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Griffiths, Derek 1946WWT-17 Griffiths, Jane 1930-1975 WWasWT Griffiths, Trevor 1935CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Grillo, John 1942CTFT-12 Grimaldi, Alberto 1927CTFT-8 Grimaldi, Marion 1926WWT-17 Grimes, Stephen 1927-1988 CTFT-7 Grimes, Tammy 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Grimston, Dorothy May WWasWT Grimwood, Herbert 1875-1929.... WWasWT Grisman, Sam H WWasWT Grismer, Joseph Rhode 1849-1922 WWasWT Griswold, Grace ?-1927 WWasWT Grizzard, George 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grodin, Charles 1935CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9; WWT-17 Groenendaal, Cris 1948CTFT-1 Groener, Harry 1951CTFT-8 Greening, Matt 1954CTFT-10 Grogg, Sam CTFT-5 Groh, David 1941CTFT-3 Groody, Louise 1897-1961 WWasWT Cropper, Milton Herbert 1896-1955 WWasWT Grosbard, Ulu 1929CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gross, Ayre CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gross, Michael 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gross, Paul CTFT-16 Gross, Shelley 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grossbart, Jack 1948CTFT-13 Grossmith, Ena 1896-1944 WWasWT Grossmith, George 1874-1912 WWasWT Grossmith, Lawrence 1877-1944 WWasWT Grossmith, Weedon 1852-1919 WWasWT Grossvogel, David I. 1925CTFT-1 Grout, James 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grout, Philip 1930WWT-17 Grove, Barry 1951CTFT-4 Grove, Fred 1851-1927 WWasWT Grover, Stanley 1926CTFT-10 Groves, Charles 1875-1955 WWasWT Groves, Fred 1880-1955 WWasWT Gruenwald, Thomas 1935CTFT-1 Grun, Bernard 1901-1972 WWasWT Grundy, Lily WWasWT Grundy, Sydney 1848-1914 WWasWT Grusin, Dave 1934CTFT-10 Guardino, Harry 1925-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Guare, John 1938CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Guber, Lee 1920-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Guber, Peter 1942CTFT-2 Gudegast, Hans See Braeden, Eric CTFT-8 Guerra, Castulo 1945CTFT-5 Guerra, Tonio 1920CTFT-8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Guerrero, (Maria) 1868-1928 Guest, Christopher 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Guest, Jean H. 1941Guetary, Georges 1915Earlier sketch in WWasWT Guettel, Henry A. 1928Guiches, Gustave 1860-? Guilbert, Yvette 1868-1944 Guillaume, Robert 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Guillem, Sylvie 1965Guillemaud, Marcel 1867-? Guimera, Angel 1845-1924 Guinness, Alec 1914Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Guinness, Matthew 1942Guinon, Albert 1863-1923 Guitry, Lucien 1860-1925 Guitry, Sacha 1885-1957 Gulager, Clu 1928Gullan, Campbell ?-1939 Gulliver, Charles 1882-1961 Gunn, Bill 1934-1989 Gunn, Haidee 1882-1961 Gunn, Judy 1914Gunn, Moses 1929-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gunning, Louise 1879-1960 Gunter, John 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gunton, Bob 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gurnee, Hal 1935Gurney, A. R. Jr. 1930Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Gurney, Claud 1897-1946 Gurney, Peter See Gurney, A. R. Jr Gurney, Rachel Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gussow, Mel 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gustafson, Carol 1925Gustafson, Karin 1959Guthrie, Tyrone 1900-1971 Gutierrez, Gerald 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Guttenberg, Steve 1958Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Guy, Jasmine 1964(?)Guzman, Claudio 1927Guzman, Pato 1933(?)-1991 Gwenn, Edmund 1877-1959 Gwilym, Mike 1949Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gwynn, Michael 1916-1976 Gwynne, Fred 1926-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Gwyther, Geoffrey Matheson 1890-1944 Gynt, Greta 1916-
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H Haas, Charlie 1952CTFT-2 Haas, Lukas 1976CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hack, Keith 1948WWT-17 Hack, Shelley 1952CTFT-7 Hackett, Buddy 1924CTFT-8 Hackett, James K. 1869-1926 WWasWT Hackett, Joan 1942-1983 CTFT-1 Hackett, Norman Honore 1874-? WWasWT Hackett, Raymond 1902-1958 WWasWT Hackett, Walter 1876-1944 WWasWT Hackford, Taylor 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hackman, Gene 1930CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Hackney, Mabel ?-1914 WWasWT Hadary, Jonathan 1948CTFT-10 Haddon, Archibald 1871-1942 WWasWT Haddon, Peter 1898-1962 WWasWT Haddrick, Ron 1929CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hading, Jane 1859-1933 WWasWT Hagen, Uta 1919CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haggard, Piers 1939CTFT-11 Haggard, Stephen 1911-1943 WWasWT Hagerty, Julie 1955CTFT-6 Haggerty, Dan 1941CTFT-3 Haggis, Paul 1953CTFT-13 Hagman, Larry 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hague, Albert 1920CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Haid, Charles 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Haig, Emma 1898-1939 WWasWT Haigh, Kenneth 1931CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haight, George 1905WWasWT Hailey, Arthur 1920CTFT-6 Hailey, Oliver 1932-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haim, Corey 1971CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Haines, Herbert E. 1880-1923 WWasWT Haines, Larry CTFT-1 Haines, Randa 1945CTFT-10 Haines, Robert Terrel 1870-1943 WWasWT Haire, Wilson John 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hairston, William Jr. 1928CTFT-1 Hajos, Mitzi 1891WWasWT Hakansson, Julia Mathilda 1853-? WWasWT Hale, Alan, Jr. 1918-1990 CTFT-9 Hale, Barbara 1922CTFT-7 Hale, Billy 1934CTFT-10
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Hale, Binnie 1899WWasWT Hale, Fiona 1926CTFT-1 Hale, Georgina 1943CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hale, J. Robert 1874-1940 WWasWT Hale, John 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hale, Lionel 1909-1977 WWT-16 Hale, Louise Closser 1872-1933 WWasWT Hale, S. T. 1899WWasWT Hale, Sonnie 1902-1959 WWasWT Hales, Jonathan 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haley, Jack 1902-1979 WWasWT Haley, Jack Jr. 1933CTFT-2 Halfpenny, Tony 1913WWasWT Hall, Adrian 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hall, Anmer 1863-1953 WWasWT Hall, Anthony Michael 1968CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hall, Arsenic 1959(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hall, Bettina 1906WWasWT Hall, Conrad 1926CTFT-13 Hall, David 1929-1953 WWasWT Hall, Davis 1946CTFT-1 Hall, Delores CTFT-1 Hall, Ed 1931-1991 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-10 Hall, Grayson WWT-17 Hall, J. W WWasWT Hall, Kevin Peter 1955(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Hall, Laura Nelson 1876-? WWasWT Hall, Lois 1926CTFT-4 Hall, Monte 1924CTFT-4 Hall, Natalie 1904WWasWT Hall, Pauline 1860-1919 WWasWT Hall, Peter 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Hall, Phil 1952CTFT-2 Hall, Thurston 1882-1958 WWasWT Hall, Willis 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hallam, Basil 1889-1916 WWasWT Hallard, Charles Maitland 1865-1942 WWasWT Hallatt, Henry 1888-1952 WWasWT Hallett, Jack 1948CTFT-4 Halliday, John 1880-1947 WWasWT Halliday, Lena ?-1937 WWasWT Halliday, Lynne 1958CTFT-6 Halliday, Robert 1893WWasWT Halliwell, David 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hallstrom, Lasse 1946CTFT-12 Halmi, Robert 1924CTFT-12 Halstan, Margaret 1879-? WWasWT Halston, Julie 1954CTFT-8 Hambleton, T. Edward 1911WWT-17 Hambling, Arthur 1888-1952 WWasWT Hambling, Gerry CTFT-11 Hamel, Veronica 1945Hamer, Joseph 1932-
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474 • HAMILL Hamill, Mark 1951CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Hamilton, Carrie 1963CTFT-6 Hamilton, Cicely 1872-1952 WWasWT Hamilton, Clayton 1881-1946 WWasWT Hamilton, Cosmo 1872?-1942 WWasWT Hamilton, Diana 1898-1951 WWasWT Hamilton, Dorothy 1897WWasWT Hamilton, George 1939CTFT-3 Hamilton, Guy 1922CTFT-8 Hamilton, Hale 1880-1942 WWasWT Hamilton, Henry ?-1911 WWasWT Hamilton, Joe 1929-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Hamilton, Kelly 1945CTFT-1 Hamilton, Linda 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hamilton, Lindisfarne 1910WWasWT Hamilton, Lynn 1930CTFT-1 Hamilton, Margaret 1902-1985 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hamilton, Neil 1899-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hamilton, Patrick 1904-1962 WWasWT Hamilton, Rose 1874-1955 WWasWT Hamlett, Dilys 1928CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hamlin, Harry 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hamlisch, Marvin 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hammer, Ben CTFT-4 Hammer, Jan 1948CTFT-10 Hammerstein, Arthur 1876-1955 WWasWT Hammerstein, James 1931WWT-17 Hammerstein, Oscar 1847-1919... WWasWT Hammerstein, Oscar II 1895-1960 WWasWT Hammond, Aubrey 1893-1940 WWasWT Hammond, Bert E. 1880-? WWasWT Hammond, David 1948CTFT-1 Hammond, Dorothy ?-1950 WWasWT Hammond, Kay 1909WWasWT Hammond, Nicholas CTFT-8 Hammond, Percy 1873-1936 WWasWT Hammond, Peter 1923WWasWT Hamner, Earl 1923CTFT-6 Hampden, Walter 1879-1955 WWasWT Hampshire, Susan 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Hampton, Christopher 1946CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hampton, James 1936CTFT-7 Hampton, Louise 1881-1954 WWasWT Hanado, Ohta 1882-? WWasWT Hancock, Christopher 1928WWT-17 Hancock, Herbie 1940CTFT-8 Hancock, John 1939CTFT-1 Hancock, Sheila 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hancox, Daisy 1898WWasWT Handl, Irene 1901-1987 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Handler, Evan 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Handman, Wynn 1922CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hands, Terry 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Hanket, Arthur 1954CTFT-2 Hanks, Tom 1956CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hanley, William 1931CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hann, Walter 1838-1922 WWasWT Hanna, William 1910CTFT-8 Hannafin, Daniel 1933CTFT-5 Hannah, Daryl 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hannen, Hermione 1913WWasWT Hannen, Nicholas James 1881-1972 WWasWT Hanning, Geraldine 1923CTFT-1 Hanray, Lawrence 1874-1947 WWasWT Hansen, Nina CTFT-4 Hanson, Curtis 1945CTFT-1 Hanson, Gladys 1887-1973 WWasWT Hanson, Harry 1895WWasWT Hanson, John 1922WWT-17 Hansson, Sigrid Valborg 1874-?... WWasWT Harbach, Otto 1873-1963 WWasWT Harben, Hubert 1878-1941 WWasWT Harben, Joan 1909-1953 WWasWT Harbord, Carl WWasWT Harbord, Gordon 1901WWasWT Harbottle, G. Laurence 1924WWT-17 Harburg, Edgar Y. 1898-1981 WWT-17 Harcourt, Cyril ?-1924 WWasWT Harcourt, James 1873-1951 WWasWT Harcourt, Leslie 1890WWasWT Hardacred, John Pitt 1855-1933 WWasWT Hardie, Russell 1906-1973 WWasWT Hardiman, Terrence 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Harding, Ann 1902-1981 WWasWT Harding, D. Lyn 1867-1952 WWasWT Harding, John 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harding, Rudge WWasWT Hardinge, H. C. M WWasWT Hardison, Kadeem CTFT-11 Hards, Ira 1872-1938 WWasWT Hardwick, Paul 1918WWT-17 Hardwicke, Cedric 1893-1964 WWasWT Hardwicke, Clarice 1900WWasWT Hardwicke, Edward 1932CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hardy, Arthur F. 1870-? WWasWT Hardy, Betty 1904WWasWT Hardy, Joseph 1929-1990 WWT-17 Hardy, Oliver 1892-1957 CTFT-16 Hardy, Robert 1925WWT-17 Hare, Betty 1900WWasWT Hare, David 1947CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Hare, Doris 1905WWT-17 Hare, Ernest Dudley 1900WWT-17 Hare, J. Robertson 1891-1979 WWT-16
Hare, John 1844-1921 WWasWT Hare, (John) Gilbert 1869-1951 ... WWasWT Hare, Will 1919WWT-17 Hare, Winifred 1875-? WWasWT Harewood, Dorian 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harford, W WWasWT Hargrave, Roy 1908WWasWT Hargrove, Dean CTFT-11 Harjo, Joy 1951CTFT-16 Harker, Gordon 1885-1967 WWasWT Harker, Joseph C. 1855-1927 WWasWT Harlan, Otis 1865-1940 WWasWT Harlin, Renny 1959(?)CTFT-10 Harman, Barry 1950CTFT-6 Harmon, Charlotte CTFT-1 Harmon, Lewis 1911CTFT-1 Harmon, Mark 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harned, Virginia 1872-1946 WWasWT Harnick, Sheldon 1924CTFT-1 Harper, Gerald 1929WWT-17 Harper, Jessica 1954CTFT-6 Harper, Tess 1950CTFT-7 Harper, Valerie 1940CTFT-5 Harrell, Gordon Lowry 1940CTFT-1 Harrelson, Woody 1962(?)CTFT-10 Harrigan, Nedda See Logan, Nedda Harrigan CTFT-8 Harrigan, William 1894-1966 WWasWT Harrington, J. P. 1865-? WWasWT Harrington, Pat Jr. 1929CTFT-3 Harris, Audrey Sophia 1901-1966 WWasWT Harris, Barbara 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harris, Clare ?-1949 WWasWT Harris, Cynthia CTFT-5 Harris, Ed 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Harris, Elmer Blaney ?-1966 WWasWT Harris, Florence Glossop 1883-1931 WWasWT Harris, Henry B. 1866-1912 WWasWT Harris, Hyde See Harris, Timothy CTFT-10 Harris, Jed 1900-1979 WWasWT Harris, Julie 1925CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Harris, Margaret F. 1904WWT-17 Harris, Mel CTFT-10 Harris, Neil Patrick 1973(?)CTFT-11 Harris, Richard 1933(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWasWT Harris, Robert 1900WWT-17 Harris, Rosemary 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Harris, Sam H. 1872-1941 WWasWT Harris, Susan CTFT-13 Harris, Thomas Walter 1930CTFT-16 Harris, Tim See Harris, Timothy CTFT-10 Harris, Timothy 1946CTFT-10 Harris, TomSee Harris, Thomas Walter CTFT-16
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Harris, William 1884-1946 Harrison, Austin 1873-1928 Harrison, Frederick ?-1926 Harrison, George 1943Harrison, Gregory 1950Harrison, James See Harrison, Jim Harrison, Jim 1937Harrison, John 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, Kathleen 1898Harrison, Mona ?-1957 Harrison, Rex 1908-1990 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, T. W. See Harrison, Tony Harrison, Tony 1937Harrold, Kathryn 1950Harrow, Lisa Harry, Deborah 1945Harry, Jackee Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Harry, Jacqueline See Harry, Jackee Harryhausen, Ray 1920Hart, Bernard 1911-1964 Hart, Charles 1961Hart, Diane 1926Hart, Harvey 1928-1989 Hart, Ian 1965(?)Hart, Lorenz 1895-1945 Hart, Mary 1951(?)Hart, Moss 1904-1961 Hart, Teddy 1897-1971 Hart, Vivian Hart, William S. 1870-1946 Hartley, Mariette 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Hartley-Milburn, Julie 1904-1949 Hartman, David 1935Hartman, Jan 1938Hartman, Lisa See Hartman Black, Lisa Hartman, Phil 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hartman, Philip See Hartman, Phil Hartman Black, Lisa 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Hartmann, Philip E. See Hartman, Phil Hartnell, William 1908-1975 Harvey, Anthony 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Harvey, Frank 1885-1965 Harvey, Frank 1912Harvey, John Martin 1863-1944 Harvey, Laurence 1928-1973 Harvey, Morris 1877-1944 Harvey, Peter 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Hay, Mary 1901-1957 WWasWT Hay, Valerie 1910WWasWT Hayden, Larry 1950CTFT-5 Hayden, Sophie CTFT-5 Hayden, Terese 1921WWT-17 Haydon, Ethel 1878-1954 WWasWT Haydon, Florence ?-1918 WWasWT Haydon, Julie 1910-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Haydu, Peter 1948CTFT-4 Haye, Helen 1874-1957 WWasWT Hayers, Sidney 1922CTFT-1 Hayes, Catherine Anne 1958CTFT-4 Hayes, George 1888-1967 WWasWT Hayes, Helen 1900-1993 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hayes, J. Milton 1884-1940 WWasWT Hayes, Joseph 1918CTFT-1 Hayes, Patricia 1909CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hayes, Peter Lind 1915CTFT-1 Hayman, Al ?-1917 WWasWT Hayman, Lillian 1922WWT-17 Hayman, Ronald 1932WWT-17 Haymer, John See Haymer, Johnny CTFT-9 Haymer, Johnny 1920-1989 CTFT-9 Haynes, Tiger 1914WWT-17 Haynes, Todd 1961CTFT-12 Hays, Bill 1938WWT-17 Hays, David 1930WWT-17 Hays, Robert 1947CTFT-6 Hayter, James 1907WWT-17 Haythorne, Joan 1915WWT-17 Hayward, Leland 1902-1971 WWasWT Hazell, Hy 1922-1970 WWasWT Hazzard, John E. 1881-1935 WWasWT Head, Edith 1897-1981 CTFT-16 Head, Helaine CTFT-12 Headly, Glenne 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Heal, Joan 1922WWT-17 Heald, Anthony 1944CTFT-8 Healy, Mary 1920CTFT-1 Heap, Douglas 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heard, John 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hearn, George 1934CTFT-6 Hearn, Lew 1882-? WWasWT Hearne, Richard 1909WWasWT Heath, Eira 1940WWT-16 Heatherley, Clifford 1888-1937.... WWasWT Hecht, Ben 1894-1964 WWasWT Hecht, Paul 1941CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Heckart, Eileen 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heckerling, Amy 1954CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hedaya, Dan CTFT-10 Hedison, Al See Hedison, David CTFT-8
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Hedison, David 1928CTFT-8 Medley, H. B. ?-1931 WWasWT Medley, Philip 1938CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hedman, Martha 1888-? WWasWT Hedren, Tippi 1935CTFT-7 Heeley, Desmond WWT-17 Heffernan, John 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heflin, Frances 1924CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Heggie, O. P. 1879-1936 WWasWT Heifner, Jack 1946CTFT-1 Heijermans, Herman 1864-1924 WWasWT Heikin, Nancy 1948CTFT-2 Heilbronn, William 1879-? WWasWT Hem, Silvio 1879-1928 WWasWT Heinsohn, Elisa 1962CTFT-6 Heinz, Gerard 1904-1972 WWasWT Helburn, Theresa 1887-1959 WWasWT Held, Anna 1873-1918 WWasWT Held, Dan 1948CTFT-3 Helfgott, Daniel 1952CTFT-13 Helgenberger, Marg CTFT-10 Heller, Buck CTFT-2 Heller, Paul 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Heller, Paul M. See Heller, Paul CTFT-9 Hellman, Lillian 1905-1984 WWT-17 Helm, Levon 1943CTFT-7 Helmond, Katherine 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Helmore, Arthur 1859-1941 WWasWT Helmsley, Charles Thomas Hunt 1865-1940 WWasWT Helper, Stephen Lloyd 1957CTFT-2 Helpmann, Robert 1909-1986 WWT-17 Heming, Percy 1885WWasWT Heming, Violet 1895WWasWT Hemingway, Alan 1951CTFT-4 Hemingway, Margaux 1955-1996 ... CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-16 Hemingway, Marie 1893-1939 WWasWT Hemingway, Mariel 1961CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hemion, Dwight 1926CTFT-8 Hemmerde, Edward George 1871-1948 WWasWT Hemming, Lindy 1948CTFT-9 Hemmings, David 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hemsley, Harry May 1877-1951 WWasWT Hemsley, Sherman 1938CTFT-3 Hemsley, W. T. 1850-1918 WWasWT Henderson, Alex F. 1866-1933 .... WWasWT Henderson, Dickie 1922WWT-17 Henderson, Elvira 1903WWasWT Henderson, Florence 1934CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Henderson, May 1884WWasWT Henderson, Ray 1896-1970 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Henderson, Robert 1904Henderson, Roy Hendrie, Ernest 1859-1929 Heneker, David 1906Henig, Andi Henley, Beth 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henley, Herbert James 1882-1937 Henley, Joan 1904Hennequin, Maurice ?-1926 Henner, Marilu 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Hennessy, Roland Burke 1870-1939 Henniger, Rolf 1925Henning, Linda Kaye 1944Hennings, Betty 1850-1939 Henreid, Paul 1908-1992 Henriksen, Lance Henritze, Bette Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Henry, (Alexander) Victor
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1943WWasWT Henry, Buck 1930CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henry, Charles 1890-1968 WWasWT Henry, Martin 1872-1942 WWasWT Henson, Brian 1963CTFT-12 Henson, Gladys 1897WWT-16 Henson, Jim 1936-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henson, Leslie 1891-1957 WWasWT Henson, Nicky 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hentschel, Irene 1891WWasWT Hepburn, Audrey 1929-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Hepburn, Katharine 1909CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hepple, Jeanne 1936WWT-17 Hepple, Peter 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heppner, Rosa ?-1979 WWT-16 Hepton, Bernard 1925WWT-17 Herbert, Alan Patrick 1890-1971 ....WWasWT Herbert, Evelyn 1898WWasWT Herbert, F. Hugh 1897-1958 WWasWT Herbert, Henry 1879-1947 WWasWT Herbert, Jocelyn 1917CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Herbert, Rich 1956CTFT-3 Herbert, Victor 1859-1924 WWasWT Herlie, Eileen 1920WWT-17 Herlihy, James Leo 1927-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Herman, Danny 1960CTFT-2 Herman, Jerry 1933CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Herman, Pee-Wee 1952CTFT-9 Hermant, Abel 1862-1950 WWasWT Herndon, Richard G. ?-1958 WWasWT Herne, (Katherine) Chrystal 1883-1950 WWasWT Heron, Joyce 1916-1980 WWT-17
Heros, Eugene WWasWT Herrera, Anthony 1944CTFT-5 Herrmann, Edward 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Herrmann, Keith 1952CTFT-1 Hersey, David 1939CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Hershey, Barbara 1948CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Herskovitz, Marshall 1952CTFT-12 Hertz, Carl 1859WWasWT Hervey, Grizelda 1901WWasWT Hervey, Jason 1972CTFT-8 Hervieu, Paul 1857-1915 WWasWT Herz, Ralph C. 1878-1921 WWasWT Herzog, Werner 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Heslewood, Tom 1868-1959 WWasWT Heslop, Charles 1883-1966 WWasWT Hesseman, Howard 1940CTFT-3 Hessler, Gordon 1930CTFT-12 Heston, Charlton 1922(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Hestor, George 1877-1925 WWasWT Heuer, John Michael 1941CTFT-6 Hewes, Henry 1917WWT-17 Hewett, Christopher CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hewett, Dorothy 1923WWT-17 Hewitt, Agnes ?-1924 WWasWT Hewitt, Alan 1915-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hewitt, Don 1922CTFT-12 Hewitt, Frankie 1931CTFT-12 Hewitt, Henry 1885-1968 WWasWT Hewlett, Maurice 1861-1923 WWasWT Hexum, Jon-Eric 1957-1984 CTFT-2 Heydt, Louis Jean 1905-1960 WWasWT Heyman, Barton 1937-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Heyward, Dorothy 1890-1961 WWasWT Heyward, Du Bose 1885-1940 WWasWT Hibbard, Edna 1895?-! 942 WWasWT Hibbert, Henry George 1862-1924 WWasWT Hichens, Robert Smythe 1864-1950 WWasWT Hickey, William 1928CTFT-7 Hicklin, Margery 1904WWasWT Hickman, Charles WWT-17 Hickman, Darryl 1933CTFT-5 Hicks, Barbara CTFT-9 Hicks, Betty Seymour 1905WWasWT Hicks, Catherine 1951CTFT-7 Hicks, (Edward) Seymour 1871-1949 WWasWT Hicks, Julian 1858-1941 WWasWT Hickson, Joan 1906WWT-17 Higgins, Anthony CTFT-7 Higgins, Clare CTFT-8 Higgins, Colin 1941-1988 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Higgins, James 1932CTFT-1 Higgins, Michael 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Higgins, Norman 1898WWasWT Highley, Reginald 1884-? WWasWT Hightower, Marilyn 1923WWasWT Hightower, Rosella 1920CTFT-16 Highway, Thomson 1951CTFT-16 Hignell, Rose 1896WWasWT Hignett, H. R. 1870-1959 WWasWT Hiken, Gerald 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hilary, Jennifer 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hilferty, Susan CTFT-9 Hill, Ann Stahlman 1921CTFT-4 Hill, Arthur 1922CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hill, Benny 1925-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-11 Hill, Billie WWasWT Hill, Dana 1964CTFT-7 Hill, Debra CTFT-5 Hill, George Roy 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-1 7 Hill, Ken 1937-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hill, Leonard F. 1947CTFT-1 Hill, Lucienne WWT-17 Hill, Mars Andrew III 1927CTFT-1 Hill, Peter Murray 1908WWasWT Hill, Ronnie 1911WWT-17 Hill, Rose 1914WWT-17 Hill, Sinclair 1896-1945 WWasWT Hill, Steven 1922CTFT-8 Hill, Walter 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hillary, Ann 1930CTFT-4 Hiller, Arthur 1923CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Hiller, Wendy 1912CTFT-6 Earler sketches in WWT-17 Hillerman, John 1932CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hilliard, Harriet See Nelson, Harriet CTFT-3 Hilliard, Kathlyn 1896-1933 WWasWT Hilliard, Patricia 1916WWasWT Hilliard, Robert C. 1857-1927 WWasWT Hillman, Michael 1902-1941 WWasWT Hinden, Nathan See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Hindman, Earl CTFT-8 Hines, Elizabeth 1899-1971 WWasWT Hines, Gregory 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hines, Patrick 1930WWT-17 Hingle, Pat 1923CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-1 7 Hinkle, Vernon 1935CTFT-1 Hinton, Mary 1896WWasWT Hipp, Paul CTFT-10 Hird, Thora 1913WWT-17 Hirsch, Charles Henry 1870-? WWasWT Hirsch, Janis 1950CTFT-11 Hirsch, John Stephan 1930-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Hirsch, Judd 1935CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Hirsch, Louis Achille 1881-1924 WWasWT Hirschfeld, Al 1903CTFT-1 Hirschhorn, Clive 1940WWT-17 Hirschhorn, Joel 1937CTFT-13 Hirschmann, Henri 1872-? WWasWT Hislop, Joseph 1887-? WWasWT Hitchcock, Alfred 1899-1980 CTFT-1 Hitchcock, Raymond 1865-1929 WWasWT Hoare, Douglas 1875-? WWasWT Hobart, George V. 1867-1926 WWasWT Hobart, Rose 1906WWasWT Hobbes, Herbert Halliwell 1877-1962 WWasWT Hobbs, Carleton 1898WWasWT Hobbs, Frederick 1880-1942 WWasWT Hobbs, Jack 1893-1968 WWasWT Hobbs, William 1939WWT-17 Hobgood, Burnet M. 1922WWT-17 Hobson, Harold 1904WWT-17 Hobson, May 1889-? WWasWT Hochhuth, Rolf 1931WWT-17 Hochman, Larry 1953CTFT-6 Hochwaelder, Fritz 1911-1986 CTFT-4 Hockney, David 1937CTFT-10 Hockridge, Edmund 1919WWasWT Hoctor, Harriet 1907-1977 WWasWT Hodge, Merton 1904-1958 WWasWT Hodge, Patricia 1946CTFT-8 Hodge, William T. 1874-1932 WWasWT Hodgeman, Edwin 1935WWT-17 Hodges, Horace 1865-1951 WWasWT Hodges, Patricia CTFT-8 Hoenig, Michael 1952CTFT-12 Hoey, Dennis 1893-1960 WWasWT Hoey, Iris 1885-? WWasWT Hofert, Earl See Letterman, David CTFT-14 Hoffe, Barbara WWasWT Hoffe, Monckton 1880-1951 WWasWT Hoffman, Aaron 1880-1924 WWasWT Hoffman, Avi 1958CTFT-11 Hoffman, Basil 1938CTFT-5 Hoffman, Dustin 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Hoffman, Jane 1911CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hoffman, Maud WWasWT Hoffman, William M. 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hofmann, Isabella 1957CTFT-16 Hofsiss, Jack 1950WWT-17 Hogan, Hulk 1953CTFT-13 Hogan, Michael 1898WWasWT Hogan, Paul 1939(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hogan, Terry "Hulk* See Hogan, Hulk CTFT-13 Hogarth, Emmett See Polonsky, Abraham (Lincoln) CTFT-10 Hogg.. Ian 1937WWT-17 Holbrook, Hal 1925CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Holbrook, Louise WWasWT
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Hong, James 1929(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Hong, Wilson S. 1934CTFT-5 Honri, Percy 1874-1953 WWasWT Hood, Basil 1864-1917 WWasWT Hood, Morag 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hooks, Kevin 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Hooks, Robert 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hool, Lance CTFT-6 Hooper, Ewan 1935WWT-17 Hooper, Tobe 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hope, Anthony 1863-1933 WWasWT Hope, Bob 1903CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hope, Evelyn ?-1966 WWasWT Hope, Maidie 1881-1937 WWasWT Hope, Vida 1918-1963 WWasWT Hope-Wallace, Philip A. 1911-1979 WWT-16 Hopkins, Anthony 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-1 7 Hopkins, Arthur 1878-1950 WWasWT Hopkins, Bo CTFT-3 Hopkins, Charles 1884-1953 WWasWT Hopkins, Joan 1915WWasWT Hopkins, John 1931WWT-1 7 Hopkins, Miriam 1902-1972 WWasWT Hopkins, Telma 1948CTFT-6 Hopper, Dennis 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Hopper, De Wolf 1858-1935 WWasWT Hopper, Edna Wallace 1864-1959 WWasWT Hopper, Victoria 1909WWasWT Hopwood, Avery 1882-1928 WWasWT Horan, Edward 1898WWasWT Hordern, Michael 1911-1995 CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 Horn, Mary 1916WWasWT Home, A. P WWasWT Home, David 1893-1970 WWasWT Home, Kenneth 1900WWasWT Home, Lena 1917CTFT-6 Horner, James CTFT-10 Horner, Richard 1920CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Horniman, Annie Elizabeth Fredericka 1860-1937 WWasWT Horniman, Roy 1872-1930 WWasWT Hornsby, Nancy 1910-1958 WWasWT Horovitch, David 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Horovitz, Israel 1939CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Horsford, Anna Maria 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Horsley, Lee . CTFT-3 Horsnell, Horace 1883-1949 WWasWT
Horton, Edward Everett 1886-1970 Horton, Peter Horton, Robert 1870-? Horwitz, Murray 1949Hoskins, Bob 1942Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Hotchkis, Joan 1927Hoty, Dee 1952Houdini, Harry 1873-1926 Hough, John 1941Houghton, Katharine Houghton, Morris 1909House, Eric Houseman, John 1902-1988 Obituary in CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Housman, Laurence 1865-1959 Houston, Donald 1923Houston, Jane Houston, Josephine 1911Houston, Renee 1902-1980 Houston, Whitney 1963Howard, Alan 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; Howard, Andree 1910-1968 Howard, Bart 1915Howard, Clint 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howard, Eugene 1880-1965 Howard, J. Bannister 1867-1946 Howard, James Newton 1951(?)Howard, Jean Speegle Howard, Joseph See Rudnick, Paul Howard, Keble 1875-1928 Howard, Ken 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Leslie 1893-1943 Howard, Norah 1901-1968 Howard, Pamela 1939Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Roger 1938Howard, Ron 1954Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Howard, Sidney 1891-1939 Howard, Sydney 1885-1946 Howard, Trevor 1916-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Howard, Walter 1866-1922 Howard, Willie 1883-1949 Howarth, Donald 1931Howe, Bette See Henritze, Bette Howe, George 1900Howe, Tina 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howell, C. Thomas 1966Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Howell, Jane Howell, John 1888-1928 Howell, Tom See Howell, C. Thomas
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WWasWT WWT-17 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-12 CTFT-16 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-15 WWasWT WWasWT .... CTFT-12 CTFT-16 CTFT-15 WWasWT CTFT-4 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-6 WWT-17 CTFT-11 4 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-4 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-10 WWT-17 CTFT-15 CTFT-16 WWT-1 7 WWasWT CTFT-16
Howells, Ursula 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howerd, Frankie 1921CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Howes, Basil 1901WWasWT Howes, Bobby 1895-1972 WWasWT Howes, Sally Ann CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Howland, Beth CTFT-3 Howland, Jobyna 1880-1936 WWasWT Hewlett, Noel 1901-1984 WWT-17 Hry See Havel, Vaclav CTFT-16 Hsiung, Shih I. 1902WWasWT Huban, Eileen 1895-1935 WWasWT Hubbard, Lorna 1910-1954 WWasWT Hubbell, Raymond 1879-1954 WWasWT Huber, Gusti 1914WWasWT Huber, Kathleen 1947CTFT-7 Hubert, Janet CTFT-2 Hubley, Season CTFT-4 Huby, Roberta WWasWT Hudd, Roy 1936WWT-17 Hudd, Walter 1898-1963 WWasWT Huddleston, David 1930CTFT-7 Hudis, Norman 1922CTFT-4 Hudlin, Reginald 1961CTFT-11 Hudlin, Warrington 1953CTFT-11 Hudson, Bill 1949CTFT-8 Hudson, Ernie 1945CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hudson, Hugh CTFT-10 Hudson, Jeffery See Crichton, Michael CTFT-13 Hudson, Rock 1925-1985 CTFT-2 Hudson, Verity 1923-1988 WWT-17 Huffman, Felicity CTFT-7 Hughes, Allen Lee CTFT-11 Hughes, Annie 1869-1954 WWasWT Hughes, Barnard 1915CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hughes, Del 1909-1985 CTFT-1 Hughes, Dusty 1947WWT-17 Hughes, Hatcher 1883-1945 WWasWT Hughes, Hazel 1913WWasWT Hughes, John 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hughes, Laura 1959CTFT-1 Hughes, Mick 1938WWT-17 Hughes, Roddy 1891WWasWT Hughes, Rupert 1872-1956 WWasWT Hughes, Terry CTFT-11 Hughes, Tom E WWasWT Hughes, Wendy CTFT-7 Hugh-Kelly, Daniel 1953 CTFT-16 Hugo, Laurence 1927-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Huguenet, Felix 1858-1926 WWasWT Hulbert, Claude 1900-1964 WWasWT Hulbert, Jack 1892-1978 WWT-16 Hulce, Thomas 1953CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Hulce, Tom See Hulce, Thomas CTFT-9
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Hull, Henry 1890-1977 WWasWT Hull, Josephine 1886-1957 WWasWT Hulsey, James G. 1927CTFT-12 Hume, Benita 1906-1968 WWasWT Humphrey, Cavada WWT-17 Humphreys, Cecil 1883-1947 WWasWT Humphries, Barry 1934WWT-17 Humphries, John 1895-1927 WWasWT Humphris, Gordon 1921WWasWT Hunkins, Lee 1930CTFT-1 Hunnicutt, Gayle 1943(?)CTFT-16 Hunt, Charles W. 1943-1989 CTFT-5 Hunt, Helen 1963CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hunt, Hugh 1911WWT-17 Hunt, Linda 1945CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hunt, Marsha 1917CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hunt, Marsha A. See Hunt, Marsha CTFT-9 Hunt, Martita 1900-1969 WWasWT Hunt, Peter 1938CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hunter, George W. 1851-? WWasWT Hunter, Glenn 1896-1945 WWasWT Hunter, Holly 1958CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hunter, Ian 1900-1975 WWasWT Hunter, Jeffrey 1926-1969 CTFT-16 Hunter, Kenneth 1882-? WWasWT Hunter, Kim 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hunter, Marian 1944CTFT-5 Hunter, Norman C. 1908-1971 .... WWasWT Hunter, Ross 1926-1996 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-16 Hunter, Victor William 1910WWT-17 Huntley, G. P. 1868-1927 WWasWT Huntley, G. P. 1904WWasWT Huntley, Raymond 1904-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Huntley, Tim 1904WWasWT Huntley-Wright, Betty 1911WWasWT Huntley-Wright, Jose 1918WWasWT Huppert, Isabelle 1955CTFT-7 Hurd, Gale Anne 1955CTFT-9 Hurgon, Austen A. ?-1942 WWasWT Hurlbut, W. J. 1883-? WWasWT Hurley, Elizabeth 1966CTFT-15 Hurley, Kathy 1947CTFT-1 Hurndall, Richard 1910WWT-17 Hurok, Sol 1888-1974 WWasWT Hurran, Dick 1911WWT-17 Hurry, Leslie 1909-1978 WWT-16 Hursey, Sherry CTFT-3 Hurst, Fannie 1889-1968 WWasWT Hurst, Gregory S. 1947CTFT-2 Hurt, John 1940CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Hurt, Mary Beth 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Hurt, William 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Husain, Jory CTFT-4
ISTOMINA
Husmann, Ron 1937WWT-17 Hussein, Waris 1938CTFT-11 Hussey, Jimmy 1891-1930 WWasWT Hussey, Olivia 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hussey, Ruth 1914WWasWT Huston, Anjelica 1951CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Huston, John 1909-1987 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-5 Huston, Walter 1884-1950 WWasWT Hutcheson, David 1905-1976 WWT-16 Hutchinson, Harry 1892-1980 WWT-16 Hutchinson, Josephine 1904WWasWT Hutchinson Scott, Jay 1924WWasWT Hutchison, Emma ?-1965 WWasWT Hutchison, Muriel 1915-1975 WWasWT Hutchison, Percy 1875-1945 WWasWT Huth, Harold 1892-1967 WWasWT Hutt, William 1920WWT-17 Hutton, Geoffrey 1909WWT-17 Hutton, Lauren 1944CTFT-3 Hutton, Robert 1920-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-13 Hutton, Timothy 1960CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Hwang, David Henry 1957CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hyams, Peter 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hyde-White, Alex 1959CTFT-5 Hyde-White, Wilfrid 1903-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hyem, Constance Ethel ?-1928 .... WWasWT Hyland, Frances 1927WWT-17 Hylands, Scott 1943CTFT-16 Hylton, Jack 1892-1965 WWasWT Hylton, Millie 1868-1920 WWasWT Hylton, Richard 1920-1962 WWasWT Hyman, Dick 1927CTFT-10 Hyman, Earle 1926CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Hyman, Joseph M. 1901-1977 WWasWT Hyman, Prudence WWasWT Hymer, John B. ?-1953 WWasWT Hyson, Dorothy 1915WWasWT Hytner, Nicholas 1956CTFT-9
I Ibbetson, Arthur 1922Ice Cube 1969Ice-T 195(?)Ide, Patrick 1916Iden, Rosalind 1911Idle, Eric 1943Idziak, Slawomir Andrzej 1945Idzikowski, Stanislas ?-1977 Iger, Robert 1951Illing, Peter 1905-1966 Illington, Margaret 1881-1934
CTFT-9 CTFT-13 CTFT-12 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-5 CTFT-16 WWasWT CTFT-12 WWasWT WWasWT
Illington, Marie ?-1927 Imi, Tony 1937Immerman, William J. 1937Imperato, Carlo 1963Inescort, Elaine ?-1964 Inescort, Frieda 1901-1976 Inge, William 1913-1973 Ingels, Marty 1936Ingham, Barrie Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ingham, Robert E. 1934Inglesby, Mona 1918Ingram, Rex 1895-1969 Innaurato, Albert 1948Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Innes, Laura 1957(?)Innocent, Harold 1935(?)-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 lonesco, Eugene 1912(?)-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ireland, Anthony 1902-1957 Ireland, Jill 1941-1990 Obituary in CTFT-9 Ireland, John 1916Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ireland, Kenneth 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Irish, Annie 1865-1947 Irons, Jeremy 1948Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Ironside, Michael 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Irvin, John 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Irvine, Robin 1901-1933 Irving, Amy 1953Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Irving, Daisy ?-1938 Irving, Elizabeth 1904Irving, Ellis 1902Irving, Ethel 1869-1963 Irving, George S. 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Irving, H. B. 1870-1919 Irving, Isabel 1871-1944 Irving, Jules 1925Irving, K. Ernest 1878-1953 Irving, Laurence Henry Forster 1897-1914 Irving, Laurence Sidney 1871-1914 Irwin, Bill 1950Irwin, Edward 1867-1937 Irwin, May 1862-1938 Isaacs, Edith J. R. 1878-1956 Isaak, Chris 1956Isham, Gyles (Bart) 1903-1976 Isham, Mark 1951Isherwood, Christopher 1904-1986 Israel, Neal 1945(?)Istomina, Maria See Charisse, Cyd
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Italiano, Anne See Bancroft, Anne
Jaffe, Herb 1921(?)-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10
CTFT-5
CTFT-7
Ito, Robert 1931Ivanek, Zeljko 1957-
CTFT-7 CTFT-5
Jaffe, Michael 1945Jaffe, Sam 1893-1984
CTFT-4 CTFT-1
Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Ives, Burl 1909Earlier sketch in WWT-17
CTFT-3
Jaffe, Stanley R. 1940Jaffe, Susan
CTFT-10 CTFT-13
Ivey, Dana Earlier sketch in CTFT-2
CTFT-5
Jaffrey, Saeed 1929Jagger, Dean 1903(?)-1991 Earlier sketch in WWasWT
CTFT-8 CTFT-11
Ivey, Judith 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Ivor, Frances WWasWT Ivory, James 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Izenour, George C. 1912-
WWT-17
Jaglom, Henry 1943Jago, Raphael Bryan 1931Jalland, Henry 1861-1928 James, Bob 1939James, Brian 1920James, Clifton 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 James, Daisy James, Dorothy Dorian 1930James, Emrys 1930-1989
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Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jablonski, Carl 1937CTFT-3 Jack and Evelyn 1886-?, 1888-?... WWasWT
James, Francis 1907James, Gerald 1917-
Jackee See Harry, Jackee
CTFT-10
James, Geraldine 1950James, Jessica 1931(?)-1990 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2
Jacker, Corinne 1933-
WWT-17
James, John 1956-
Jackness, Andrew 1952-
CTFT-4
James, Julia 1890-1964
Jackson, Anne 1926-
CTFT-7
James, Peter 1940-
Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 1879-1961 Jackson, Douglas 1940-
WWasWT CTFT-13
Jackson, Ernestine Jackson, Ethel 1877-1957
CTFT-10 WWasWT
Jackson, Freda 1909Jackson, Frederic 1886-1953 Jackson, Glenda 1936-
WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-4
Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jackson, Gordon 1923-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Jackson, Kate 1949-
CTFT-3
Jackson, Nagle 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
CTFT-9
Jackson, Nelson 1870-? Jackson, Peter 1961Jackson, Samuel L. 1949(?)Jackson, Sherry 1942Jacob, Abe J. 1944-
WWasWT CTFT-16 CTFT-10 CTFT-8 CTFT-6
Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jacob, Irene 1966(?)Jacob, Naomi 1889-1964
CTFT-11 WWasWT
Jacobi, Derek 1938CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Jacobi, Lou 1913Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jacobs, David 1939-
CTFT-7
CTFT-1
Jacobs, Rusty 1967-
CTFT-1
Jacobs, Sally 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17
CTFT-5
CTFT-13 CTFT-5
Earlier sketch in WWT-17 See Coen, Ethan and Joel
Jameson, Pauline 1920Jampolis, Neil Peter 1943-
WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-5
Jay, Ricky 1949(?)Jayston, Michael 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jbara, Gregory 1961Jeakins, Dorothy 1914-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jeans, Isabel 1891Jeans, Michael
CTFT-16 CTFT-10
WWT-17 CTFT-4 WWasWT
Jeans, Ursula 1906Jeayes, Allan 1885-1963
WWasWT WWasWT
Jecko, Timothy 1938Jecks, Clara ?-1951 Jefferies, Douglas 1884-1959 Jefford, Barbara 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17
CTFT-4 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-6
Jeffrey, Carl Jeffrey, Peter 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jeffreys, Anne 1923Jeffreys, Ellis 1872-1943 Jeffries, Lionel 1926Jeffries, Maud 1869-1946 Jellicoe, Ann 1927-
CTFT-3 CTFT-6 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-9 WWasWT CTFT-2
Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jenkins, David 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17
CTFT-15 WWasWT CTFT-11 WWT-17 CTFT-5
Jenkins, Hugh 1908Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins,
Jane 1943Megs 1917R. Claud 1878-1967 Warren
Jenn, Myvanwy 1928CTFT-4
CTFT-9 CTFT-10
WWT-17
1877(?)-1958 Jennings, Ken
WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-6 WWasWT CTFT-4
WWasWT
Jardine, Betty ?-1945 Jarman, Derek 1942-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13
WWasWT CTFT-9
Jennings, Peter 1938Jenoure, Aida Jenrette, Rita
Jarman, Herbert 1871-1919
WWasWT
Jens, Salome 1935Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jensen, John 1933-
CTFT-12
CTFT-14 WWT-17 WWasWT WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-14
WWasWT
CTFT-16
WWT-17
Jenner, Caryl 1917Jennings, Alex 1957(?)Jennings, Gertrude E.
Janney, Russell 1884-1963
Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Jarre, Maurice 1924-
CTFT-5
Jeans, Ronald 1887-?
Janis, Elsie (Bierbower) 1889-1956
Jarmusch, Jim 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-9
CTFT-14
Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Janis, Conrad 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7
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Jenkins, George 1908-
CTFT-5 CTFT-1
Jerome, Daisy 1881-?
WWasWT
Jerome, Helen 1883-?
WWasWT
Jerome, Jerome Klapka
Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Jarriel, Tom 1934-
CTFT-13
Jarrott, Charles 1927-
CTFT-12
1859-1927 Jerome, Rowena 1890-
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Jerome, Sadie 1876-1950
WWasWT
Jerome, Timothy 1943-
Jarvis, E. K.
CTFT-10
CTFT-2
Jerrold, Mary 1877-1955
WWasWT
Jarvis, Graham 1930-
CTFT-1
Jesse, F. Tennyson 1889-1958
WWasWT
Jarvis, Martin 1941-
CTFT-4
Jesse, Stella 1897-
WWasWT
Jessel, George 1898-1981 Jessel, Patricia 1920-1968
WWT-17 WWasWT
See Bloch, Robert
Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Jacobs, William Wymark 1863-1943
CTFT-8 WWasWT
Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 CTFT-10
Jacobs, Jim 1942-
Jacques, Hattie 1924-1980 Jaeckel, Richard 1926-
CTFT-8 CTFT-9
James, Roderick James, Wilson 1872-? Jameson, Jerry
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Jay, John Herbert 1871-1942
See Jablonski, Carl WWasWT WWT-17
Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 James, Polly 1941-
Jackson, Barry Vincent
Jay, Isabel 1879-1927
Jason, David 1940Jay, Dorothy 1897-
CTFT-1 WWasWT
Jay, Ernest 1893-1957
WWasWT
Jett, Joan
CTFT-4
Jay, Harriett 1863-1932
WWasWT
Jetton, Lisbeth 1962-
CTFT-4
Jeter, Michael 1952-
CTFT-11
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Jewel, Jimmy 1912Jewell, Izetta 1883-? Jewison, Norman 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Jiler, John 1946Jillian, Ann 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jimenez, Neal 1960Joanou, Phil 1961Job, Thomas 1900-1947 Joel, Clara 1890Joffe, Charles H. 1929Joffe, Roland 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Johann, Zita 1904Johansen, Aud 1930Johansen, David 1950(?)John, Evan 1901-1953 John, Graham 1887-? John, Rosamund 1913Johns, Andrew 1935Johns, Eric 1907Johns, Glynis 1923Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Johns, Mervyn 1899Johns, Stratford 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Alan Johnson, Anne-Marie 1960Johnson, Arte 1934Johnson, Ben 1918Johnson, Bill 1918-1957 Johnson, Bjorn 1957Johnson, Celia 1908-1982 Johnson, Chas. Floyd Johnson, Chic 1891-1962 Johnson, Clark Johnson, Don 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Johnson, Gary 1945Johnson, Janet 1915Johnson, Kay 1904-1975 Johnson, Kenneth 1942Johnson, Lamont 1922Johnson, Linda Lee Johnson, Mark 1945Johnson, Mary Lea 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Mike See Sharkey, Jack Johnson, Molly 1903Johnson, Orrin 1865-1943 Johnson, Philip 1900Johnson, Richard 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Johnson, Terry 1955Johnson, Van 1917Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Johnston, Denis 1901-1984 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Johnston, Justine Johnston, Margaret 1918Johnston, Moffat 1886-1935
WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-6 CTFT-13 6 CTFT-14 CTFT-4 CTFT-12 CTFT-13 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-9 CTFT-12 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-14 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-2 WWasWT CTFT-12 WWT-17 WWT-17 CTFT-6 CTFT-9 CTFT-15 CTFT-3 CTFT-3 WWasWT CTFT-6 WWT-17 CTFT-8 WWasWT CTFT-16 CTFT-13 CTFT-12 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-11 CTFT-10 CTFT-1 CTFT-11 CTFT-10
CTFT-1 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-15 WWT-17 CTFT-12 CTFT-4 WWT-17 CTFT-1 WWT-17 WWasWT
Johnstone, Anna Hill 1913CTFT-1 Johnstone, lain 1943CTFT-10 Johnstone, Justine 1899WWasWT Johnstone, Keith CTFT-12 Jolie, Angelina 1975(?)CTFT-16 Jolivet, Rita 1894WWasWT Jolly, Peter 1951CTFT-1 Jolson, Al 1886-1950 WWasWT Jones, Allan 1907-1992 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-11 Jones, Barry 1893WWasWT Jones, Brooks 1934CTFT-1 Jones, Cherry 1956CTFT-10 Jones, Chuck 1912CTFT-6 Jones, David 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Davy 1946CTFT-9 Jones, Dean 1933CTFT-3 Jones, Disley 1926WWT-17 Jones, Dudley 1914WWT-17 Jones, Eddie CTFT-7 Jones, Edward ?-1917 WWasWT Jones, Emrys 1915-1972 WWasWT Jones, Freddie 1927CTFT-7 Jones, Gemma 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Grace 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Jones, Griffith 1910WWT-17 Jones, Hazel 1896-1974 WWasWT Jones, Henry 1912CTFT-6 Jones, Henry Arthur 1851-1929 WWasWT Jones, James Earl 1931CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Jones, Janet 1961CTFT-13 Jones, Jeffrey 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Jones, Jeffrey Duncan See Jones, Jeffrey CTFT-15 Jones, John 1917CTFT-2 Jones, L. Q. 1927CTFT-1 Jones, Leslie Julian 1910WWasWT Jones, Margo 1913-1955 WWasWT Jones, Mary WWT-17 Jones, Paul 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Peter 1920WWT-17 Jones, Quincy 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Jones, Robert Edmond 1887-1954 WWasWT Jones, Sam 1954CTFT-7 Jones, Samuel Major ?-1952 WWasWT Jones, Shirley 1934CTFT-6 Jones, Sidney 1869-1946 WWasWT Jones, Terry 1942CTFT-7 Jones, Tom 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Tommy Lee 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Jones, Trefor 1902-1965 WWasWT Jones, Volcano See Mitchell, Adrian CTFT-12 Jones, Whitworth 1873-? WWasWT
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Jongejans, George See Gaynes, George CTFT-8 Jooss, Kurt 1901-1979 WWasWT Jordan, Dorothy 1908WWasWT Jordan, Glenn 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jordan, Neil 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Jordan, Richard 1937(?)-1993 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-12 Jorgensen, Robert 1903WWasWT Jory, Victor 1902-1982 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Joselovitz, Ernest A. 1942CTFT-1 Josephs, Wilfred 1927CTFT-8 Josephson, Erland 1923CTFT-8 Joslyn, Allyn 1905-1981 WWasWT Joslyn, Betsy 1954CTFT-1 Joubert, Beverly 1957(?)CTFT-15 Joubert, Dereck 1956CTFT-15 Jourdan, Louis 1920CTFT-6 Jourdry, Patricia 1921CTFT-2 Jouvet, Louis 1887-1951 WWasWT Joy, Nicholas 1889-1964 WWasWT Joy, Robert 1951CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Joyce, Ella CTFT-15 Joyce, Kiya Ann 1956CTFT-6 Joyce, Stephen 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Judd, Ashley 1968CTFT-16 Judge, Ian 1946CTFT-15 Julia, Raul 1940-1994 CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Julian, Pat 1947CTFT-5 Jullien, Jean 1854-1919 WWasWT Jump, Gordon CTFT-3 June 1901WWasWT Jurasas, Jonas R. 1936CTFT-2 Justin, John 1917WWT-17
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Kaczmarek, Jane CTFT-7 Kael, Pauline 1919CTFT-3 Kaelred, Katharine 1882-? WWasWT Kagan, Diane CTFT-3 Kagan, Elaine CTFT-15 Kagan, Jeremy 1945CTFT-15 Kahn, Florence 1878-1951 WWasWT Kahn, Madeline 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 8 Kahn, Michael CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Kahn, Michael CTFT-13 Kaige, Chen 1952CTFT-13 Kaikkonen, Gus 1951CTFT-1 Kain, Amber 1975CTFT-7 Kain, Karen 1951CTFT-12 Kaiser, Georg 1878-1945 WWasWT Kalcheim, Lee 1938CTFT-1
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Kalember, Patricia CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Kalfin, Robert 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kalich, Bertha 1874-1939 WWasWT Kalman, Emmerich 1882-1953 WWasWT Kalmar, Bert 1884-1947 WWasWT Kaminska, Ida 1899-1980 WWT-16 Kanaly, Steve 1946CTFT-3 Kander, John 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Kane, Carol 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Kane, Gail 1887-1966 WWasWT Kane, Richard 1938CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kane, Whitford 1881-1956 WWasWT Kane, Wilson See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Kanin, Fay CTFT-4 Kanin, Carson 1912CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kanin, Michael 1910-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kann, Lilly 1898WWasWT Kanner, Alexis 1942WWT-17 Kanter, Hal 1918CTFT-2 Kanter, Marin 1960CTFT-5 Kaplan, Gabe 1945CTFT-3 Kaplan, Jonathan 1947CTFT-5 Kaplan, Martin 1950CTFT-11 Kaplan, Mike 1943CTFT-14 Kaplan, Richard 1925CTFT-12 Kapoor, Shashi 1938CTFT-7 Karen, James 1923CTFT-8 Karina, Anna 1940CTFT-8 Karkalits, Patti See Karr, Patti CTFT-10 Karlen, John 1933CTFT-9 Karlin, Fred 1936CTFT-9 Karlin, Miriam 1925CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Karloff, Boris 1887-1969 WWasWT Karlweis, Oscar 1859-1956 WWasWT Karn, Richard 1956CTFT-16 Karnilova, Maria 1920WWT-1 7 Karno, Fred 1866-1941 WWasWT Karpf, Merrill H. 1940CTFT-4 Karr, Patti 1932Karras, Alex 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Karsavina, Tamara 1885-1978 Kasanoff, Lawrence 1959Kasarda, John 1943Kasdan, Lawrence 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kasem, Casey 1933Kasha, Al 1937Kasha, Lawrence N. 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kass, Jerome 1937Kassar, Mario 1952MKassin, Michael B. 1947Kasznar, Kurt S. 1913-1979
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Katselas, Milton 1933WWT-1 7 Katt, William 1951CTFT-3 Katz, Marty 1947CTFT-12 Katzenberg, Jeffrey, 1950CTFT-10 Katzin, Lee H. 1935CTFT-12 Katzka, Grabriel 1931-1990 CTFT-9 Katzman, Leonard 1927-1996 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-16 Kaufman, Andy 1949-1984 CTFT-2 Kaufman, George S. 1889-1961 ... WWasWT Kaufman, Lloyd 1945CTFT-7 Kaufman, Philip 1936CTFT-6 Kaufman, Robert 1931-1991 CTFT-11 Kaufman, Victor 1943CTFT-8 Kavner, Julie 1951CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Kawalek, Nancy CTFT-4 Kay, Beatrice 1907-1986 CTFT-4 Kay, Charles 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kay, Richard 1937WWT-17 Kayden, William 1929-1987 CTFT-1 Kaye, Albert Patrick 1878-1946 ... WWasWT Kaye, Danny 1913-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kaye, Frederick WWasWT Kaye, Judy 1948CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kaye, Stubby 1918WWT-17 Kazan, Elia 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Kazan, Lainie 1942CTFT-4 Kazan, Nicholas CTFT-10 Kazurinsky, Tim 1950CTFT-6 Keach, James CTFT-6 Keach, Stacy 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Keagy, Grace CTFT-1 Keal, Anita CTFT-3 Kealy, Thomas J. 1874-1949 WWasWT Kean, Jane 1928CTFT-1 Kean, Marie 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kean, Norman 1934-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keanan, Staci 1975CTFT-13 Keane, Doris 1881-1945 WWasWT Keane, John B. 1928WWT-17 Keane, Robert Emmett 1883-? WWasWT Kearns, Allen 1893-1956 WWasWT Keating, Charles 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keaton, Diane 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Keaton, Michael 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Keats, Viola 1911WWT-17 Keck, Michael 1946CTFT-8 Keeffe, Barrie 1945CTFT-12 Keegan, Donna CTFT-4 Keel, Howard 1919WWT-17 Keeler, Ruby 1909WWT-17 Keen, Geoffrey 1916WWT-17
Keen, Malcolm 1887-1970 Keenan, Frank 1858-1929 Keeshan, Robert J. 1927Keiber, Robert John 1946Keightley, Cyril 1875-1929 Keim, Adelaide 1880-? Keitel, Harvey 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Keith, Brian 1921Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Keith, David 1954Keith, Ian 1899-1960 Keith, Marilyn See Bergman, Marilyn Keith, Paul 1944Keith, Penelope Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keith, Robert 1898-1966 Keith-Johnston, Colin 1896Kelcey, Herbert 1856-1917 Kelham, Avice 1892Keller, Marthe 1946Keller, Max A. 1943Keller, Micheline 1948Kellerman, Sally 1936Kellermann, Annette 1888-1975 Kelley, DeForest 1920Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kelley, William 1929Kellin, Mike 1922Kellman, Barnet 1947Kellogg, Shirley 1888-? Kelly, Brian 1956Kelly, E. H Kelly, Eva 1880-1948 Kelly, Gene 1912-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Kelly, George 1890-1974 Kelly, Judy 1913Kelly, Kevin 1934Kelly, Marguerite 1959Kelly, Moira 1968(?)Kelly, Nancy 1921Kelly, Patsy 1910-1981 Kelly, Paul 1899-1956 Kelly, Renee 1888-1965 Kelly, Tim 1937Kelly, Vivian 1922Kelly, W. W. 1853-1933 Kelly, Walter C. 1873-1939 Kelsey, Linda 1946Kelso, Vernon 1893Kemp, Barry 1949Kemp, Elizabeth 1957Kemp, Jeremy 1935Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Kemp, T. C. 1891-1955 Kemper, Collin 1870-1955 Kemper, Victor J. 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Kempinski, Tom 1938Kempson, Rachel 1910Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kemp-Welch, Joan
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Kendal, Doris WWasWT Kendal, Felicity 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Kendal, Madge (Margaret) 1848-1935 WWasWT Kendal, William Hunter 1843-191 7 WWasWT Kendall, Henry 1897-1962 WWasWT Kendall, John 1869-? WWasWT Kendall, William 1903WWT-16 Kendrick, Alfred 1869-? WWasWT Kennedy, Adrienne 1931CTFT-13 Kennedy, Arthur 1914-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Kennedy, Bill 1908-1997 CTFT-16 Kennedy, Burt 1922CTFT-6 Kennedy, Charles Rann 1871-1950 WWasWT Kennedy, Cheryl 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kennedy, Edmund 1873-? WWasWT Kennedy, George 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kennedy, Harold J. 1914-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kennedy, J. Arthur See Kennedy, Arthur CTFT-10 Kennedy, John See Kennedy, Arthur CTFT-10 Kennedy, Joyce 1898-1943 WWasWT Kennedy, Kathleen CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kennedy, Laurie CTFT-1 Kennedy, Madge 1892-1987 WWasWT Kennedy, Margaret 1896-1967 WWasWT Kennedy, Mary 1908WWasWT Kennedy, Mimi 1948CTFT-8 Kennedy, Patrica 1917WWT-17 Kenney, James 1930WWT-16 Kenny, Jack 1958CTFT-7 Kenny, Sean 1932-1973 WWasWT Kensit, Patsy 1968CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Kent, Barry 1932WWT-17 Kent, Jean 1921WWT-17 Kent, John B. 1939CTFT-5 Kent, Keneth 1892-1963 WWasWT Kent, William 1886-1945 WWasWT Kentish, Agatha 1897WWasWT Kenton, Godfrey 1902WWT-17 Kenton, Maxwell See Southern, Terry CTFT-15 Kenwright, Bill 1945CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kenyon, Charles 1878-1961 WWasWT Kenyon, Doris 1897WWasWT Kenyon, Neil ?-1946 WWasWT Keown, Eric 1904-1963 WWasWT Kepros, Nicholas 1932CTFT-1 Kerbosch, Roeland 1940CTFT-3 Kercheval, Ken 1935CTFT-1 Kerin, Nora 1883-? WWasWT Kerker, Gustave Adolph 1857-1923 WWasWT Kerman, Sheppard 1928CTFT-4
Kern, Jerome David 1885-1945.... WWasWT Kernan, David 1939WWT-17 Kernochan, Sarah M. 1947CTFT-12 Kerns, Joanna 1953CTFT-8 Kerr, Bill WWT-17 Kerr, Deborah 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerr, E. Katherine 1942CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kerr, Elaine See Kerr, E. Katherine CTFT-6 Kerr, Frederick 1858-1933 WWasWT Kerr, Geoffrey 1895WWasWT Kerr, Jean 1923CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kerr, Molly 1904WWasWT Kerr, Walter 1913-1996 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kerridge, Mary 1914WWT-17 Kerrigan, J. M. 1885-1964 WWasWT Kerry, Anne 1958CTFT-1 Kershaw, Willette 1890-1960 WWasWT Kershner, Irvin 1923CTFT-10 Kert, Larry 1930(?)-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kerwin, Brian 1949CTFT-8 Kesdekian, Mesrop 1920CTFT-2 Kesselring, Joseph O. 1902-1967 WWasWT Kestelman, Sara 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kester, Paul 1870-1933 WWasWT Ketron, Larry 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Keyloun, Mark Anthony 1960CTFT-1 Keymah, T'Keyah Crystal 1962CTFT-14 Keys, Nelson 1886-1939 WWasWT Keysar, Franklin 1939CTFT-3 Kheel, Lee 1918CTFT-4 Khouri, Callie 1958(?)CTFT-11 Kidd, Michael 1919CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kidd, Robert 1943-1980 WWT-17 Kidder, Kathryn 1867-1939 WWasWT Kidder, Margot 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kidman, Nicole 1968(?)CTFT-10 Kiel, Richard 1939CTFT-9 Kiepura, Jan 1902-1966 WWasWT Kieser, Ellwood E. 1929CTFT-10 Kieslowski, Krzysztof 1941-1996 .... CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Kiley, Richard 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Killeen, Sheelagh 1940WWT-17 Killick, C. Egerton 1891-1967 WWasWT Kilmer, Val 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kilroy, Thomas 1934CTFT-12 Kilroy-Silk, Robert 1942CTFT-13 Kilty, Jerome 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kim, Willa CTFT-9
KIRKLAND • 483 Kimball, Grace 1870-? WWasWT Kimball, Jeffrey L. 1943CTFT-13 Kimball, Louis 1889-1936 WWasWT Kimbrough, Charles 1936CTFT-13 Kimmins, Anthony 1901-1964 WWasWT Kimmins, Kenneth 1941CTFT-5 Kinberg, Judy 1948CTFT-7 Kindley, Jeffrey 1945CTFT-1 King, Ada ?-1940 WWasWT King, Alan 1927CTFT-3 King, Cecil ?-1958 WWasWT King, Charles 1889-1944 WWasWT King, Claude 1876-1941 WWasWT King, Dennis 1897-1971 WWasWT King, Edith 1896WWasWT King, John Michael 1926WWT-17 King, Larry 1933CTFT-10 King, Larry L. 1929CTFT-10 King, Mabel CTFT-9 King, Perry 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 King, Philip 1904-1979 WWT-16 King, Stephen 1947CTFT-8 King, Walter Woolf 1899WWasWT King, Woodie Jr. 1937CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 King, Zalman 1941CTFT-11 King-Hall, Stephen 1893-1966 WWasWT Kingsley, Ben 1943CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Kingsley, Sidney 1906WWT-17 Kingston, Gertrude 1866-1937 WWasWT Kingston, Mark 1934WWT-17 Kinison, Sam 1953-1992 CTFT-14 Kinnear, Greg 1963CTFT-15 Kinnear, Roy 1934-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kinney, Terry 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kinsey, Lance CTFT-11 Kinski, Klaus 1926(?)-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Kinski, Nastassja 1960CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kinzer, Craig 1953CTFT-3 Kipness, Joseph WWT-17 Kippax, H. G. 1920WWT-17 Kipphardt, Heinar 1922WWT-17 Kirby, B. Jr. See Kirby, Bruno CTFT-13 Kirby, Bruce Jr. See Kirby, Bruno CTFT-13 Kirby, Bruno 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kirby, John 1894WWasWT Kirchenbauer, Bill 1953CTFT-8 Kirk, Lisa WWT-17 Kirkland, Alexander WWasWT Kirkland, Jack 1902-1969 WWasWT Kirkland, James R. Ill 1947CTFT-1 Kirkland, Muriel 1903-1971 WWasWT Kirkland, Patricia 1925WWasWT Kirkland, Sally 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17
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Kirkwood, James 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kirkwood, Pat 1921WWT-17 Kirtland, Lousie 1910WWT-17 Kirwan, Patrick ?-1929 WWasWT Kistemaeckers, Henry 1872-1938 WWasWT Kistler, Darci 1964CTFT-12 Kitchen, Michael 1948CTFT-8 Kitchin, Laurence 1913WWT-17 Kitt, Eartha 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Klar, Gary 1947CTFT-1 Klaris, Harvey J. 1939CTFT-1 Klauber, Adolph 1879-1933 WWasWT Klausen, Ray 1939CTFT-10 Klaw, Marc 1858-1936 WWasWT Klein, Charles 1867-1915 WWasWT Klein, Robert 1942CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kleiner, Harry 1916CTFT-4 Kleiser, Randal CTFT-1 Klemperer, Werner 1920CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kliban, Ken 1943CTFT-1 Kliewer, Warren 1931CTFT-1 Kline, Kevin 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Klotz, Florence 1920CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Klugman, Jack 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Klunis, Tom 1930CTFT-1 Kmeck, George 1949CTFT-2 Knapp, Eleanore CTFT-1 Kneale, Nigel 1922CTFT-9 Kneale, Patricia 1925WWT-17 Kneece, Dan 1956CTFT-13 Knight, Arthur 1916-1991 CTFT-11 Knight, David 1927WWT-17 Knight, Esmond 1906-1987 WWT-17 Knight, Joan 1924WWT-17 Knight, Julius 1863-1941 WWasWT Knight, June 1911-1987 WWasWT Knight, Shirley 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Knight, Ted 1923-1986 CTFT-1 Knobeloch, Jim 1950CTFT-1 Knoblock, Edward 1874-1945 WWasWT Knopfler, Mark 1949CTFT-8 Knott, Frederick 1916CTFT-1 Knott, Roselle 1870-1948 WWasWT Knotts, Don 1924CTFT-3 Knowles, Alex 1850-1917 WWasWT Knox, Alexander 1907WWT-17 Knox, Terence 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kobart, Ruth 1924WWT-17 Koch, Howard W. 1916CTFT-1 Koch, Howard W(inchel), Jr. 1945CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Koenig, Walter 1936CTFT-5 Koepp, David 1963CTFT-14 Kohan, (Alan) Buz 1933CTFT-11
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Kohler, Estelle Kolb, Therese 1856-1935 Kolber, Lynne See Halliday, Lynne Kolker, Henry 1874-1947 Kollmar, Richard 1910-1971 Koltai, Ralph 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Komack, James 1930Komarov, Shelley 1949Komisarjevsky, Theodore 1882-1954 Konchalovsky, Andrei 1937Kondazian, Karen Konigsberg, Frank 1933Konstam, Anna 1914Konstam, Phyllis 1907Konwicki, Tadeusz 1926Kopache, Tom 1945Kopelson, Arnold 1935Kopit, Arthur 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Koplovitz, Kay 1945Koppel, Ted 1940Koppell, Bernie 1933Kops, Bernard 1926Kopyc, Frank 1948Korman, Harvey 1927Kornfeld, Robert 1919Kornman, Cam 1949Korty, John Van Cleave 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Korvin, Charles 1907Kosinski, Jerzy 1933Kossoff, David 1919Kosta, Tessa 1893Kotcheff, Ted 1931Kotcheff, William T. See Kotcheff, Ted Kotlowitz, Dan 1957Kotto, Yaphet 1944Koun, Karolos 1908-1987 Kovacs, Laszlo 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kovacs, Leslie See Kovacs, Laszlo Kove, Kenneth 1893Kove, Martin Kovens, Ed 1934Kozak, Harley Jane 1957Kozlowski, Linda 1958Krabbe, Jeroen 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Kramer, Bert Kramer, Larry 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kramer, Marsha Kramer, Stanley E. 1913Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kramm, Joseph 1907Krane, Jonathan D. 1952Krantz, Judith 1928Krantz, Steve 1923Kraselchik, R. See Dyer, Charles
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Krasna, Norman 1909-1984 WWT-17 Krasner, Milton 1904-1988 CTFT-7 Krasny, Paul 1935CTFT-11 Krauss, Marvin A. 1928CTFT-1 Krauss, Werner 1884-1959 WWasWT Kremer, Theodore 1873-? WWasWT Kretzmer, Herbert 1925WWT-17 Krige, Alice 1954CTFT-7 Kristel, Sylvia 1952CTFT-8 Kristofferson, Kris 1936CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kroeger, Gary 1957CTFT-5 Kronenberger, Louis 1904-1980 WWT-16 Kruger, Alma 1871-1960 WWasWT Kruger, Otto 1885-1974 WWasWT Krupska, Danya 1923WWT-17 Kruschen, Jack 1922CTFT-6 Krutch, Joseph Wood 1893-1970 WWasWT Kubik, Alex CTFT-4 Kubrick, Stanley 1928CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kudrow, Lisa 1963(?)CTFT-15 Kulik, Buzz 1923CTFT-12 Kulp, Nancy 1921-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Kulukundis, Eddie 1932WWT-17 Kumchachi, Madame 1843-? WWasWT Kummer, Clare 1888-1958 WWasWT Kummer, Frederic Arnold 1873-1943 WWasWT Kun, Magda 1912-1945 WWasWT Kunneke, Eduard 1885-1953 WWasWT Kuralt, Charles 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kureishi, Hanif 1954(?)CTFT-10 Brief entry in CTFT-5 Kurnitz, Julie 1942CTFT-4 Kurosawa, Akira 1910CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kurth, Juliette 1960CTFT-4 Kurton, Peggy WWasWT Kurty, Hella ?-1954 WWasWT Kurtz, Gary 1940CTFT-6 Kurtz, Swoosie 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Kurys, Diane 1949CTFT-8 Kusatsu, Clyde 1948CTFT-14 Kushner, Tony 1956(?)CTFT-13 Kustow, Michael 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kusturica, Emir 1955CTFT-15 Kwan, Nancy 1939CTFT-7 Kyasht, Lydia 1886-? WWasWT Kyle, Barry 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Lacey, Catherine 1904-1979 WWT-16 Lacey, William J. 1931CTFT-2 Lachman, Edward 1946CTFT-13 Lachman, Morton 1918CTFT-1 Lack, Simon 1917WWT-17 Lackaye, Wilton 1862-1932 WWasWT Lacy, Frank 1867-1937 WWasWT Lacy, George 1904WWasWT Lacy-Thompson, Charles Robert 1922WWT-17 Ladd, Alan, Jr. 1937CTFT-12 Ladd, Cheryl 1951CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Ladd, David Alan 1947CTFT-2 Ladd, Diane 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Laffan, Patricia 1919WWasWT Laffran, Kevin Barry 1922WWT-17 LaFosse, Robert 1959CTFT-11 La Frenais, Ian 1937CTFT-12 Lagerfelt, Caroline CTFT-2 Lahr, Bert 1895-1967 WWasWT Lahr, John 1941WWT-17 Lahti, Christine 1950CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Lai, Francis 1932CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Laidler, Francis 1870-1955 WWasWT Laine, Cleo 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Laine, Jimmy See Ferrara, Abel CTFT-13 Laing, Peggie 1899WWasWT Laird, Jack 1923-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Laird, Jenny 1917WWT-17 Lake, Harriette See Sothern, Ann CTFT-8 Lake, Lew ?-1939 WWasWT Lake, Ricki 1969(?)CTFT-9 Lally, Gwen ?-1963 WWasWT LaLoggia, Frank CTFT-4 Lalor, Frank 1869-1932 WWasWT Lamas, Lorenzo 1958CTFT-5 Lamb, Beatrice 1866-? WWasWT Lambelet, Napoleon 1864-1932 ... WWasWT Lambert, Christopher 1957CTFT-3 Lambert, Constant 1905-1951 WWasWT Lambert, J. W. 1917WWT-17 Lambert, Jack 1899-1976 WWT-16 Lambert, Lawson 1870-1944 WWasWT Lambert, Robert 1960CTFT-11 La Milo WWasWT Lamos, Mark 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lamour, Dorothy 1914-1996 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Lampert, Zohra 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lampkin, Charles 1913-1989 CTFT-8 Lan, David 1952CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lancaster, Burt 1913-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
Lancaster, Nora 1882-? WWasWT Lanchester, Elsa 1902-1986 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Lanchester, Robert 1941CTFT-2 Land, David 1920WWT-17 Landau, David 1878-1935 WWasWT Landau, Martin 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Landau, Vivien CTFT-3 Landeau, Cecil 1906WWasWT Landeck, Ben 1864-1928 WWasWT Landen, Dinsdale 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Landers, Audrey CTFT-4 Landers, Hal 1928-1991 CTFT-11 Landers, Harry 1921CTFT-9 Landers, Judy CTFT-4 Landes, William-Alan 1945CTFT-2 Landesberg, Steve CTFT-3 Landesman, Heidi CTFT-9 Landi, Elisa 1904-1948 WWasWT Landis, Jessie Royce 1904-1972... WWasWT Landis, John 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Landis, William 1921CTFT-3 Landon, Avice 1908-1976 WWT-16 Landon, Michael 1936-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Landsburg, Alan 1933CTFT-10 Landsburg, Valerie 1958CTFT-4 Landstone, Charles 1891WWasWT Lane, Burton 1912WWT-17 Lane, Charles 1905CTFT-9 Lane, Diane 1963CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lane, Dorothy 1890WWasWT Lane, Genette 1940CTFT-4 Lane, Grace 1876-1956 WWasWT Lane, Horace 1880-? WWasWT Lane Lupino 1892-1959 WWasWT Lane, Nathan 1956CTFT-10 Lane, Stewart F. 1951CTFT-3 Laneuville, Eric 1952CTFT-6 Lang, Andre 1893-1986 CTFT-4 Lang, Belinda 1953CTFT-8 Lang, Charles 1902CTFT-9 Lang, Charles B. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charles, Jr. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charles B., Jr. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charley 1955CTFT-1 Lang, Harold WWT-17 Lang, Howard 1876-1941 WWasWT Lang, Matheson 1879-1948 WWasWT Lang, Pearl 1922CTFT-1 Lang, Philip J. 1911-1986 CTFT-1 Lang, Robert 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lang, Stephen 1952CTFT-5 Langdon, Sue Ann 1936CTFT-6 Lange, Hope 1933CTFT-5
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Lange, Jessica 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Lange, John See Crichton, Michael CTFT-13 Lange, Ted CTFT-3 Langella, Frank 1940CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Langham, Michael 1919CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Langley, Noel 1911WWasWT Langner, Lawrence 1890-1962 WWasWT Langner, Philip 1926WWT-17 Langton, Basil 1912CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Langtry, Lillie 1852-1929 WWasWT Langtry, Lillie 1877-? WWasWT Lansbury, Angela 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Lansbury, Bruce 1930CTFT-13 Lansbury, Edgar 1930WWT-17 Lansing, Robert 1928-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lansing, Sherry 1944CTFT-1 Lantz, Robert 1914CTFT-1 Lantz, Walter 1900-1994 CTFT-12 Lanyer, Charles 1942CTFT-12 Lanzmann, Claude 1925CTFT-13 LaPaglia, Anthony 1959(?)CTFT-10 Laparcerie, Cora WWasWT Lapine, James 1949CTFT-7 Lapis, Peter CTFT-4 La Plante, Laura 1904WWasWT Lapotaire, Jane 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Lara, Madame 1876-? WWasWT Lardner, Ring Jr. 1915CTFT-5 Larimore, Earle 1899-1974 WWasWT Larkin, Peter 1926WWT-17 Larra, Mariano WWasWT Larrimore, Francine 1898-1975 .... WWasWT Larroquette, John 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Larson, Glen A. 1937(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Larson, Jack 1933CTFT-9 La Rue, Danny CTFT-2 La Rue, Grace 1882-1956 WWasWT LaRusso, Louis II 1935WWT-17 Lasalle, Eriq 1962(?)CTFT-15 Lashwood, George ?-1942 WWasWT Lasker, Lawrence 1949CTFT-11 Laskus, Jacek 1951CTFT-12 Lassally, Walter 1926CTFT-10 Lasser, Louise 1941CTFT-3 Lassick, Sydney 1922CTFT-1 Laszlo, Andrew 1926CTFT-1 Latham, Frederick G. ?-1943 WWasWT Lathan, Bobbi Jo 1951CTFT-8 Lathan, Stanley 1945CTFT-6 Lathbury, Stanley 1873-? WWasWT Lathom, Earl of See Wilbraham, Edward Lathrop, Philip 1916Latimer, Edyth
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4 8 6 * LATIMER Latimer, Hugh 1913WWT-1 7 Latimer, Sally 1910WWasWT Latona, Jen 1881-? WWasWT La Trobe, Charles 1879-1967 WWasWT Lauchlan, Agnes 1905WWT-1 7 Lauder, Harry 1870-1950 WWasWT Laughlin, Sharon 1949CTFT-1 Laughlin, Tom 1938CTFT-5 Laughton, Charles 1899-1962 WWasWT Laurance, Matthew CTFT-8 Laurence, Paula WWT-17 Laurents, Arthur 1918CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Lauria, Dan 1947CTFT-7 Laurie, John 1897-1980 WWT-17 Laurie, Piper 1932CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Laurier, Jay 1879-1969 WWasWT Laurillard, Edward 1870-1936 WWasWT Lauro, Shirley 1933CTFT-1 Lauter, Ed 1940CTFT-5 Lavalliere, Eve 1866-1929 WWasWT Lavedan, Henri 1859-1940 WWasWT Laver, James 1899-1975 WWasWT Laverick, Beryl 1919WWasWT La Verne, Lucille 1872-1945 WWasWT Lavery, Bryony 1947CTFT-12 Lavin, Linda 1937CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Law, Arthur 1844-1913 WWasWT Law, John Philip 1937CTFT-7 Law, Mary 1891WWasWT Law, Moulon 1922CTFT-2 Lawford, Betty 1910-1960 WWasWT Lawford, Ernest ?-1940 WWasWT Lawford, Peter 1923-1984 CTFT-2 Lawlor, Mary WWasWT Lawrence, Boyle 1869-1951 WWasWT Lawrence, Carol 1935CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Lawrence, Charles 1896WWasWT Lawrence, D. H. 1885-1930 WWasWT Lawrence, Darrie CTFT-4 Lawrence, Eddie 1921CTFT-1 Lawrence, Gerald 1873-1957 WWasWT Lawrence, Gertrude 1898-1952.... WWasWT Lawrence, Joey 1976CTFT-13 Lawrence, Jerome 1915CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Lawrence, Lawrence Shubert Jr. 1916CTFT-4 Lawrence, Marc 1910CTFT-9 Lawrence, Margaret 1889-1929.... WWasWT Lawrence, Martin 1966(?)CTFT-13 Lawrence, Steve 1935CTFT-11 Lawrence, Vicki 1949CTFT-1 Lawrence, Vincent 1896WWasWT Lawrence, Vincent S. 1890-1946 WWasWT Lawrence, William John 1862-1940 WWasWT Lawson, Denis 1947CTFT-9 Lawson, John 1865-1920 WWasWT Lawson, John Howard 1895-1977 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Lawson, Leigh 1943CTFT-9 Lawson, Mary 1910-1941 WWasWT Lawson, Richard CTFT-9 Lawson, Wilfrid 1900-1966 WWasWT Lawson, Winifred 1894-1961 WWasWT Lawton, Frank 1904-1969 WWasWT Lawton, Leslie 1942WWT-1 7 Lawton, Thais 1881-1956 WWasWT Laye, Dilys 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Laye, Evelyn 1900WWT-1 7 Layton, Joe 1931-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lazaridis, Stefanos 1944CTFT-4 Lazarus, Paul 1954CTFT-4 Lazenby, George 1939CTFT-2 Leabo, Loi 1935CTFT-3 Leach, Robin 1941CTFT-5 Leach, Rosemary 1935CTFT-8 Leach, Wilford 1929-1988 CTFT-6 Leachman, Cloris 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Leacock, Philip 1917-1990 CTFT-10 Leadlay, Edward O. ?-1951 WWasWT Leahy, Eugene 1883-1967 WWasWT Leamore, Tom 1865-1939 WWasWT Lean, Cecil 1878-1935 WWasWT Lean, David 1908-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Lear, Norman 1922CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Learned, Michael 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Leary, David 1939CTFT-3 Leary, Denis 1958CTFT-15 Leaver, Philip 1904WWasWT Le Bargy, Charles Gustave Auguste 1858-1936 WWasWT Le Baron, William 1883-1958 WWasWT Leblanc, Georgette 1876-1941 WWasWT LeBlanc, Tina 1967(?)CTFT-12 Lebowsky, Stanley 1926-1986 CTFT-4 Le Breton, Flora 1898WWasWT Le Brock, Kelly 1960CTFT-15 Leconte, Marie WWasWT Leder, Mimi 1952CTFT-11 Lederer, Francis 1899CTFT-1 Lederer, George W. 1861-1938 ... WWasWT Lee, Ang 1954CTFT-15 Lee, Anna 1913CTFT-1 Lee, Auriol 1880-1941 WWasWT Lee, Bernard 1908-1981 WWT-17 Lee, Bert 1880-1946 WWasWT Lee, Bill 1928CTFT-11 Lee, Brandon 1965-1993 CTFT-13 Lee, Bruce 1940-1973 CTFT-15 Lee, Canada 1907-1952 WWasWT Lee, Christopher 1922CTFT-6 Lee, Eugene 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Fran 1910.-. CTFT-5 Lee, Franne 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Lee, Gypsy Rose 1913-1970 WWasWT
Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee,
Irving Allen 1948CTFT-3 Jack 1929CTFT-1 Jason Scott 1966(?)CTFT-15 Jennie ?-1930 WWasWT Joie 1968CTFT-13 Joie Susannah See Lee, Joie CTFT-13 Lee, Joy See Lee, Joie CTFT-13 Lee, Lance 1942CTFT-1 Lee, Leslie, 1935CTFT-10 Lee, Michele 1942CTFT-1 Lee, Ming Cho 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Robert E. 1918CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Spike 1956(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Lee, Vanessa 1920WWT-17 Lee, William See Burroughs, William S CTFT-10 Leech, Richard 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leeds, Phil CTFT-9 Lefeaux, Charles 1909WWasWT Le Feuvre, Guy 1883-1950 WWasWT LeFevre, Adam 1950CTFT-1 Lefevre, Maurice WWasWT LeFrak, Francine 1950CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Le Fre, Albert 1870-? WWasWT Leftwich, Alexander 1884-1947 ... WWasWT Le Gallienne, Eva 1899-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Legarde, Millie WWasWT LeGault, Lance CTFT-7 Leggatt, Alison (Joy) 1904-1990 WWT-17 Legrand, Michel 1932 CTFT-9 Le Grand, Phyllis WWasWT Leguizamo, John 1965CTFT-11 Lehar, Franz 1870-1948 WWasWT Le Hay, Daisy 1883-? WWasWT Le Hay, John 1854-1926 WWasWT Lehmann, Beatrix 1903-1979 WWT-1 7 Lehmann, Carla 1917WWasWT Lehrer, James See Lehrer, Jim CTFT-15 Lehrer, Jim 1934CTFT-15 Leiber, Fritz 1883-1949 WWasWT Leibman, Ron 1937CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Leicester, Ernest 1866-1939 WWasWT Leider, Jerry 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Leigh, Andrew George 1887-1957 WWasWT Leigh, Charlotte 1907WWasWT Leigh, Dorma 1893WWasWT Leigh, Gracie ?-1950 WWasWT Leigh, Janet 1927CTFT-3 Leigh, Jennifer Jason 1962CTFT-12 Leigh, Mary 1904-1943 WWasWT Leigh, Mike 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Leigh, Mitch 1928CTFT-1 Leigh, Rowland 1902-1963 WWasWT Leigh, Vivien 1913-1967 WWasWT Leigh, Walter 1905WWasWT Leigheb, Claudio 1848-? WWasWT Leigh-Hunt, Barbara 1935CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leighton, Frank 1908-1962 WWasWT Leighton, Margaret 1922-1976 WWT-16 Leighton, Queenie 1872-1943 WWasWT Leister, Frederick 1885-1970 WWasWT Leisure, David 1950(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Lelouch, Claude 1937CTFT-8 Lely, Madeline WWasWT Lemaitre, Jules 1853-1914 WWasWT Le Massena, William 1916WWT-17 Le Mat, Paul CTFT-7 Lemay, Harding 1922CTFT-1 Lemmon, Chris 1954CTFT-7 Lemmon, Jack 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Le Moyne, Sarah Cowell 1859-1915 WWasWT Lena, Lily 1879-? WWasWT Lenard, Mark 1927-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Lender, Marcelle WWasWT Lenihan, Winifred 1898-1964 WWasWT Lennard, Arthur 1867-1954 WWasWT Lennox, Vera 1904WWasWT Leno, Jay 1950CTFT-6 LeNoire, Rosetta 1911CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lenormand, Henri-Rene 1882-1951 WWasWT Lenthall, Franklyn 1919CTFT-1 Lenya, Lotte 1900-1981 WWT-17 Lenz, Kay 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Leo, Frank 1874-? WWasWT Leon, Anne 1925WWasWT Leonard, Billy 1892WWasWT Leonard, Elmore 1925CTFT-10 Leonard, Hugh 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leonard, Lu 1932CTFT-1 Leonard, Patricia 1916WWasWT Leonard, Robert ?-1948 WWasWT Leonard, Robert Sean 1969CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Leonard, Sheldon 1907CTFT-3 Leonard-Boyne, Eva 1885-1960.... WWasWT Leone, Sergio 1929-1989 CTFT-5 Leontovich, Eugenie 1900WWT-17 Lepage, Robert 1957CTFT-13 Lerner, Alan Jay 1918-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lerner, Michael 1941(?)CTFT-11 Le Roux, Hugues 1860-? WWasWT Le Roy, Servais WWasWT Le Sage, Stanley 1880-1932 WWasWT Leslie, Don 1948CTFT-1 Leslie, Enid 1888-? WWasWT Leslie, Fred 1881-1945 WWasWT
Leslie, Joan 1925CTFT-5 Leslie, Lew 1886-1963 WWasWT Leslie, Marguerite 1884-1958 WWasWT Leslie, Sylvia 1900WWasWT Leslie-Stuart, May WWasWT Lessing, Madge WWasWT Lester, Alfred 1874-1925 WWasWT Lester, Mark 1876-? WWasWT Lester, Mark L. 1946CTFT-1 Lester, Richard 1932CTFT-3 Lester, Terry CTFT-4 Lestocq, William ?-1920 WWasWT L'Estrange, Julian 1878-1918 WWasWT Lethbridge, J. W WWasWT Letterman, David 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Letts, Pauline 1917WWT-17 Leveaux, Montagu V. 1875-? WWasWT Leven, Boris 1908-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Levene, Sam 1905-1980 WWT-17 Leventon, Annabel 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leverick, Beryl WWT-9 Levey, Adele WWasWT Levey, Carlotta WWasWT Levey, Ethel 1881-1955 WWasWT Le Vien, Jack 1918CTFT-1 Levin, Gerald M. 1939CTFT-11 Levin, Herman 1907WWT-17 Levin, Ira 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Levin, Peter CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 LeVine, David 1933CTFT-5 Levine, James 1943CTFT-13 Levine, Joseph E. 1905-1987 CTFT-5 Levine, Michael 1952CTFT-4 Levinson, Barry 1942CTFT-11 Levinson, Richard 1934-1987 CTFT-5 Levison, Charles See Lane, Charles CTFT-9 Levit, Ben 1949CTFT-4 Leviton, Stewart 1939WWT-17 Levitt, Ruby R. 1907-1992 CTFT-11 Levy, Benn W. 1900-1973 WWasWT Levy, David 1913CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Eugene 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Levy, Jacques 1935WWT-17 Levy, Jonathan 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Jose G. 1884-1936 WWasWT Lewenstein, Oscar 1917WWT-17 Lewes, Miriam WWasWT Lewey, Todd 1958CTFT-2 Lewine, Richard 1910CTFT-1 Lewis, Ada 1875-1925 WWasWT Lewis, Al 1923CTFT-8 Lewis, Arthur 1916WWT-17 Lewis, Arthur 1846-1930 WWasWT Lewis, Bertha 1887-1931 WWasWT Lewis, Curigwen WWasWT Lewis, Daniel E. 1944CTFT-3
LINDFORS Lewis, Edmund 1959Lewis, Emmanuel 1971Lewis, Eric 1855-1935 Lewis, Fred 1850-1927 Lewis, Frederick G. 1873-1946.... Lewis, Geoffrey 1940Lewis, Jenny 1976Lewis, Jerry 1926Lewis, Joseph H. 1900(?)Lewis, Juliette 1974(?)Lewis, Mabel TerrySee Terry-Lewis, Mabel Lewis, Marcia 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lewis, Martin 1888-1970 Lewis, Mary Rio 1922Lewis, Richard 1949(?)Lewis, Robert 1909Lewis, Robert Michael 1934Lewis, Shari 1934Lewisohn, Victor Max 1897-1934 Lewman, Lance 1960Lexy, Edward 1897Leyden, Leo 1929Leyel, Carl F. 1875-1925 Leyton, George 1864-? Liberace 1919-1987 Liberatore, Lou 1959Libertini, Richard Libin, Paul 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lichine, David 1909-1972 Licht, Jeremy 1971Lichterman, Victoria 1940Lieberman, Robert 1947Liebman, Marvin 1923Lieven, Albert 1906-1971 Lieven, Tatiana 1910Lifar, Serge 1905-1986 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Light, Judith 1949(?)Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Lightner, Winnie 1901-1971 Lillie, Beatrice 1898-1989 Lillies, Leonard 1860-1923 Lim, Paul Stephen 1944Limbert, Roy 1893-1954 Limerick, Mona Limpus, Alban Brownlow 1878-1941 Linares-Rivas, Manuel 1867-1938 Lincoln, Geoffrey See Mortimer, John Lind, Gillian 1904Lind, Letty 1862-1923 Lindberg, August 1846-1916 Linden, Eric 1909Linden, Hal 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Linden, Marie 1862-? Lindfors, Viveca 1920-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
«487 CTFT-8 CTFT-7 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-2 CTFT-4 CTFT-5 CTFT-10 CTFT-11 WWasWT CTFT-5 WWasWT CTFT-4 CTFT-10 WWT-17 CTFT-11 CTFT-3 WWasWT CTFT-2 WWasWT CTFT-4 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-5 CTFT-6 CTFT-2 WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-4 CTFT-13 WWT-16 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-4 CTFT-10 WWasWT WWT-16 WWasWT CTFT-1 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-16 WWT-16 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 WWasWT CTFT-1
488 • LINDLEY Lindley, Audra 1918Earlier sketch in WWasWT Undo, Olga 1898-1968 Lindon, Millie 1878-? Lindsay, Howard 1889-1968 Lindsay, James 1869-1928 Lindsay, Robert 1951Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Lindsay, Vera 1911Lindsay-Hogg, Michael 1940Lindstrom, Jon Robert 1957Link, Peter 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Link, Ron 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Link, William 1933Linkletter, Art 1912Linley, Betty 1890-1951 Linn, Bambi 1926Earlier sketch in WWasWT Linn-Baker, Mark Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Linnea See Quigley, Linnea Linnet & Dunfree Ltd Linney, Romulus 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Linnit, S. E. ?-1956 Linson, Art Linville, Joanne Linville, Larry 1939Lion, John 1944Lion, Leon M. 1879-1947 Liotta, Ray 1954(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lipman, Clara 1869-1952 Lipman, Maureen 1946Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Lipps, Roslyn 1925Lipscomb, Dennis 1942Lipscomb, William Percy 1887-1958 Lipton, Celia 1923Lipton, Peggy 1947(?)Lisle, Lucille Lister, Eve 1918Lister, Francis 1899-1951 Lister, Frank 1868-1917 Lister, Lance 1901Lister, Laurier 1907Lister, Moira 1923Lithgow, John 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Littell, Robert 1896-1963 Little, Cleavon 1939Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Little, Rich 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Little, Stuart W. 1921Littlefield, Catherine 1904-1951 ... Littler, Blanche 1899Littler, Emile 1903Littler, Prince 1901Littlewood, Joan Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7
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Littlewood, Samuel Robinson 1875-1963 WWasWT Liveright, Horace B. 1886-1933... WWasWT Livesay, Roger 1906-1976 WWT-16 Livesey, Barrie 1904WWasWT Livesey, E. Carter WWasWT Livesey, Jack 1901-1961 WWasWT Livesey, Sam 1873-1936 WWasWT Livings, Henry 1929WWT-17 Livingston, Harold 1924CTFT-1 Livingston, Jay 1915CTFT-1 Livingston, Robert H. 1934CTFT-2 Livingston, Ruth 1927CTFT-4 Llewellyn, Fewlass 1866-1941 WWasWT Lloyd, Alice 1873-1949 WWasWT Lloyd, Christopher 1938CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Lloyd, David CTFT-11 Lloyd, Doris 1900-1968 WWasWT Lloyd, Emily 1971(?)CTFT-11 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Lloyd, Florence 1876-? WWasWT Lloyd, Frederick William 1880-1949 WWasWT Lloyd, Marie 1870-1922 WWasWT Lloyd, Michael 1948CTFT-10 Lloyd, Norman 1914CTFT-6 Lloyd, Rosie 1879-1944 WWasWT Lloyd, Sharon CTFT-4 Lloyd, Violet 1879-? WWasWT Lloyd Pack, Roger 1944CTFT-4 Lloyd Webber, Andrew 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Loach, Kenneth 1936CTFT-12 Loader, A. Mcleod 1869-? WWasWT Loader, Rosa WWasWT Lobel, Adrianne CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 LoBianco, Tony 1936CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lochhead, Liz 1947CTFT-11 Locke, Edward 1869-1945 WWasWT Locke, Katherine 1910WWasWT Locke, Philip 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Locke, Sam 1917CTFT-2 Locke, Sondra 1947CTFT-5 Locke, William John 1863-1930 WWasWT Lockhart, Gene 1891-1957 WWasWT Lockhart, June 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Locklear, Heather 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lockridge, Richard 1898-1982 WWasWT Lockton, Joan 1901WWasWT Lockwood, Gary 1937CTFT-7 Lockwood, Margaret 1916-1990 ....WWT-17 Loder, Basil 1885-? WWasWT Loeb, Philip 1894-1955 WWasWT Loesser, Frank 1910-1969 WWasWT Loewe, Frederick 1901-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Loewenstern, Tara CTFT-1 Luft, Lorna 1952CTFT-9
Loftus, Kitty 1867-1927 WWasWT Loftus, Marie 1857-1940 WWasWT Loftus, (Marie) Cecilia 1876-1943 ...WWasWT Logan, Ella 1910-1969 WWasWT Logan, Joshua 1908-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Logan, Nedda Harrigan 1900-1989 CTFT-8 Logan, Stanley 1885-1953 WWasWT Loggia, Robert 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Lohr, Marie 1890-1975 WWasWT Lollobrigida, Gina CTFT-5 Lorn, Herbert 1917CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Lomas, Herbert 1887-1961 WWasWT Lomax, Pearl Cleage See Cleage, Pearl CTFT-13 London, Chuck 1946CTFT-4 London, Jason 1973(?)CTFT-15 London, Jeremy 1973(?)CTFT-15 London, Jerry 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 London, Roy 1943-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Lone, John 1952CTFT-6 Loney, Glenn 1928CTFT-1 Long, Avon 1910-1984 WWT-17 Long, Jodi 1958(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Long, John Luther 1861-1927 WWasWT Long, Shelley 1949CTFT-5 Long, William Ivey CTFT-8 Longbaugh, Harry See Goldman, William CTFT-14 Longden, John 1900WWasWT Longdon, Terence 1922WWT-17 Longenecker, John 1947CTFT-1 Longford, Earl of (Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham) 1902-1961 WWasWT Lonnen, Jessie 1886-? WWasWT Lonnen, Nellie 1887-? WWasWT Lonnon, Alice 1872-? WWasWT Lonsdale, Frederick 1881-1954.... WWasWT Lonsdale, Michael See Lonsdale, Michel CTFT-8 Lonsdale, Michel 1931CTFT-8 Loonin, Larry 1941CTFT-2 Loos, Anita 1893-1981 WWT-17 Lopez, Priscilla 1948CTFT-3 Lopokova, Lydia 1892-1981 WWasWT Loquasto, Santo 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Loraine, Robert 1876-1935 WWasWT Loraine, Violet 1886-1956 WWasWT Lord, Basil 1913-1979 WWT-17 Lord, Jack 1930CTFT-1 Lord, Jean-Claude 1943CTFT-11 Lord, Pauline 1890-1950 WWasWT Lord, Robert 1945CTFT-4 Lorde, Andre de 1871-? WWasWT Loren, Bernice 1951CTFT-1 Loren, Sophia 1934CTFT-3 Lorenzo, Tina di 1872-1930 WWasWT Lorimer, Jack 1883-? WWasWT Loring, Gloria 1946CTFT-3
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Loring, Norman 1888-1967 WWasWT Lome, Constance 1914WWT-16 Lome, Marion 1888-1968 WWasWT Lorraine, Irma 1885-? WWasWT Lorraine, Lilian 1892-1955 WWasWT Lortel, Lucille 1905CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Losch, Tilly 1907-1975 WWasWT Lotinga, Ernest 1876-1951 WWasWT Lotta 1847-1924 WWasWT Loudon, Dorothy 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Loughlin, Lori 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Louis, Barbara CTFT-4 Louis, Tobi CTFT-3 Louis-Dreyfus, Julia 1961CTFT-13 Louise, Tina 1938CTFT-3 Lou-Tellegen 1881-1934 WWasWT Lovat, Nancie 1900-1946 WWasWT Love, Bessie ?-1986 WWT-17 Love, Edward CTFT-6 Love, Mabel 1874-1953 WWasWT Love, Montagu 1877-1943 WWasWT Lovejoy, Robin 1923WWT-1 7 Lovell, Dyson 1940CTFT-2 Lovell, Raymond 1900-1953 WWasWT Lovell, W. T. 1884-? WWasWT Lovitz, Jon 1957CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lowe, Arthur 1915WWT-1 7 Lowe, Chad 1968CTFT-7 Lowe, Douglas 1882-? WWasWT Lowe, Edmund 1892-1971 WWasWT Lowe, Enid 1908WWasWT Lowe, Rachel 1876-? WWasWT Lowe, Rob 1964CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lowe, Stephen 1947CTFT-12 Lowell, Helen 1866-1937 WWasWT Lowell, Mollie WWasWT Lowne, Charles Macready ?-1941 ...WWasWT Lowry, Dick M CTFT-11 Lowry, Jane 1937CTFT-1 Lowry, W. McNeil 1913-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Loxley, Violet 1914WWasWT Loy, Myrna 1905-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Lubliner, Sheldon R. 1950CTFT-2 Lucas, Craig 1951CTFT-10 Lucas, George 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Lucas, Hans See Godard, Jean-Luc CTFT-7 Lucas, J. Frank 1920CTFT-7 Lucas, Jonathan 1936CTFT-2 Lucci, Susan 1948(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Luce, Clare Boothe- 1903-1987 WWT-1 7 Luce, Polly 1905WWasWT Lucie, Doug 1953CTFT-12 Luckham, Cyril 1907-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7
Luckinbill, Laurence 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Luders, Gustav 1866-1913 WWasWT Ludlam, Charles 1943-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Ludlow, Patrick 1903WWT-17 Ludwig, Salem 1915WWT-17 Luedtke, Kurt 1939CTFT-5 Luft, Lorna 1952CTFT-9 Lugg, Alfred 1889WWasWT Lugg, William 1852-1940 WWasWT Lugne-Poe, A. E. 1870-1940 WWasWT Lugosi, Bela 1888-1956 WWasWT Luguet, Andre 1892WWasWT Lukas, Paul 1895-1971 WWasWT Luke, Keye 1904CTFT-8 Luke, Peter 1919WWT-17 Lukyanov, Sergei Vladimirovich 1910WWasWT Lumbly, Carl CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lumet, Sidney 1924CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Lumley, Joanna 1946CTFT-11 Lund, Art 1920WWT-1 7 Lundel, Kert Fritjof 1936WWT-1 7 Lunden, Joan 1950CTFT-10 Lundgren, Dolph 1959CTFT-9 Lunghi, Cherie 1953CTFT-8 Lunt, Alfred 1892-1977 WWT-16 Lupino, Stanley 1894-1942 WWasWT Lupino, Wallace 1897-1961 WWasWT LuPone, Patti 1949CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5; WWT-1 7 Lu Pone, Robert 1946CTFT-7 Lupus, Peter 1943CTFT-1 Luscombe, Tim 1960CTFT-8 Lyel, Viola 1900-1972 WWasWT Lyle, Lyston ?-1920 WWasWT Lyman, Dorothy 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lyman, Will 1948CTFT-7 Lynch, Brian 1954CTFT-4 Lynch, David 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Lynch, Kelly 1959(?)CTFT-11 Lynch, Richard 1936CTFT-5 Lynd, Rosa 1884-1922 WWasWT Lynde, Paul 1926-1982 CTFT-2 Lyndeck, Edmund CTFT-1 Lyndon, Barre 1896WWasWT Lyne, Adrian CTFT-7 Lynley, Carol 1942CTFT-5 Lynn, Jonathan 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Lynn, Ralph 1882-1962 WWasWT Lynne, Carole 1918WWasWT Lynne, Gillian 1926CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Lynton, Mayne 1885-? WWasWT Lyon, Ben 1901-1979 WWasWT Lyon, Milton 1923-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Lyon, Wanda 1897WWasWT Lyons, A. Neil 1880-1940 WWasWT
MACKAYE Lyons, Stuart 1928Lytell, Bert 1885-1954 Lyttelton, Edith 1870-1948 Lytton, Doris 1893-1953 Lytton, Henry 1904-1965 Lytton, Henry A. 1867-1936 Lytton, Ruth
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M Mabley, Edward 1906CTFT-1 MacAdam, Will 1943CTFT-2 MacArthur, Charles 1895-1956 .... WWasWT MacArthur, James 1937CTFT-3 Macaulay, Joseph ?-1967 WWasWT Macaulay, Pauline CTFT-4 Macbeth, Helen WWasWT MacBridge, Aeneas See Mackay, Fulton CTFT-5 MacCaffrey, George 1870-1939 ... WWasWT MacCarthy, Desmond 1877-1952 ...WWasWT Macchio, Ralph 1962CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 MacCorkindale, Simon 1952CTFT-4 MacDermot, Gait WWT-17 MacDermot, Robert 1910-1964.... WWasWT Macdermott, Norman 1889-? WWasWT MacDevitt, Brian 1956CTFT-5 Macdona, Charles ?-1946 WWasWT Macdonald, Donald 1898-1959 ... WWasWT MacDonald, Jeanette 1907-1965 WWasWT MacDonald, Murray 1899WWT-17 MacDonell, Kathlene 1890-? WWasWT Macdonnell, Leslie A. 1903WWasWT Macdonough, Glen 1870-1924 .... WWasWT MacDougall, Roger 1910WWT-17 MacDowell, Andie 1958(?)CTFT-9 Macfarlane, Bruce 1910-1967 WWasWT Macfarlane, Elsa 1899WWasWT MacGill, Moyna 1895-1975 WWasWT MacGinnis, Niall 1913WWasWT Macgowan, Kenneth 1888-1963... WWasWT MacGowran, Jack 1918-1973 WWasWT MacGrath, Leueen 1914WWT-17 MacGraw, AM 1939CTFT-5 Machiz, Herbert 1923-1976 WWT-16 MacHugh, Augustin 1887-1928 ... WWasWT Macintosh, Joan 1945CTFT-8 Mack, Andrew 1863-1931 WWasWT Mack, Carol K CTFT-1 Mack, Willard 1878-1934 WWasWT Mackay, Barry 1906WWasWT Mackay, Elsie 1894WWasWT Mackay, Fulton 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mackay, J. L. 1867-? WWasWT Mackay, John 1924CTFT-5 Mackay, Lizbeth 1951CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mackay, Ruth WWasWT Mackaye, Percy 1875-1956 WWasWT
490 • MACKELLER Mackeller, Helen 1895WWasWT Mackenna, Kenneth 1899-1962.... WWasWT Mackenzie, John 1932CTFT-15 Mackenzie, Mary 1922-1966 WWasWT MacKenzie, Philip Charles CTFT-8 Mackenzie, Will 1938CTFT-11 Mackinder, Lionel ?-1915 WWasWT Mackinlay, Jean Sterling 1882-1958 WWasWT Mackintosh, Cameron 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mackintosh, William 1855-1929 WWasWT Macklin, Albert 1958CTFT-1 MacLachlan, Kyle 1959(?)CTFT-9 MacLaine, Shirley 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Maclaren, Ian 1879-? WWasWT Maclean, R. D. 1859-1948 WWasWT MacLeish, Archibald 1892-1982 .... WWT-17 MacLeod, Gavin 1931CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Macleod, W. Angus 1874-1962 ... WWasWT Macliammoir, Michael 1899-1978 ....WWT-16 MacMahon, Aline 1899-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 MacManus, Clive ?-1953 WWasWT MacMillan, Kenneth 1929-1992 CTFT-13 MacMurray, Fred 1908-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 MacNaughton, Alan 1920WWT-17 Macnee, Patrick 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 MacNeil, Robert 1931CTFT-14 MacNichol, Peter 1954(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 MacOwan, Michael 1906WWT-17 MacOwan, Norman 1877-1961 .... WWasWT Macqueen-Pope, W. J. 1888-1960 ..WWasWT Macquoid, Percy 1852-1925 WWasWT Macrae, Arthur 1908-1962 WWasWT Macrae, Duncan 1905-1967 WWasWT MacRae, Gordon 1921-1986 CTFT-3 Macy, Bill 1922CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Madden, Cecil (Charles) 1902-1987 WWasWT Madden, Ciaran 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Madden, David 1955CTFT-15 Madden, Donald 1933WWT-17 Madeira, Marcia 1945CTFT-1 Madigan, Amy 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Madonna 1958(?)CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Madsen, Michael 195(?)CTFT-13 Madsen, Virginia 1961(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Maeterlinck, Maurice 1862-1949 WWasWT Maffett, Debbie CTFT-3 Magee, Patrick ?-1982 WWT-17 Maggart, Brandon CTFT-8 Maggio, Michael 1951CTFT-12 Magnier, Pierre 1869-? WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Magnuson, Ann 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mahaffey, Valerie CTFT-1 Maharis, George 1938CTFT-10 Maher, Bill 1956(?)CTFT-15 Maher, Joseph 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Mahoney, John 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Mahoney, Will 1896-1967 WWasWT Maibaum, Richard 1909-1991 CTFT-16 Mailer, Stephen 1966CTFT-15 Mainwaring, Ernest 1876-1941 WWasWT Mair, George Herbert 1887-1926 WWasWT Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie 1885-? WWasWT Maitland, Lauderdale ?-1929 WWasWT Maitland, Ruth 1880-1961 WWasWT Major, Bessie WWasWT Major, Leon 1933CTFT-13 Majorino, Tina 1985(?)CTFT-15 Majors, Lee 1940(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Makarova, Natalia 1940CTFT-9 Makavejev, Dusan 1932CTFT-8 Makeham, Eliot 1882-1956 WWasWT Makepeace, Chris 1964CTFT-4 Mako 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Malahide, Patrick 1945CTFT-4 Malanowski, Tony 1957CTFT-12 Malas, Spiro 1935CTFT-11 Maiden, Herbert John 1882-1966 ...WWasWT Maiden, Karl 1914CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Malick, Terrence 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Malick, Wendie 1950CTFT-15 Malik, Art 1952CTFT-7 Malina, Judith 1926WWT-17 Malkovich, John 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Mallalieu, Aubrey 1873-1948 WWasWT Malle, Louis 1932-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Malleson, Miles 1888-1969 WWasWT Malm, Mia 1962CTFT-4 Malmuth, Bruce 1934CTFT-2 Malo, Gina 1909-1963 WWasWT Malone, Dorothy 1925CTFT-5 Malone, J. A. E. ?-1929 WWasWT Malone, Patricia 1899WWasWT Maloney, Peter CTFT-8 Maltby, Henry Francis 1880-1963... WWasWT Maltby, Richard, Jr. 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Maltin, Leonard 1950CTFT-11 Maltz; Albert 1908-1985 CTFT-1 Mamet, David 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Mamoulian, Rouben 1897-1987 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Manchester, Joe 1932CTFT-3
Mancini, Henry 1924-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mancuso, Frank G. 1933CTFT-11 Mancuso, Nick 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mandel, Babaloo 1949(?)CTFT-11 Mandel, Frank 1884-1958 WWasWT Mandel, Howie 1955CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Mandelker, Philip ?-1984 CTFT-1 Mander, Raymond Josiah Gale 1917WWT-17 Mandylor, Costas 1965(?)CTFT-15 Manfredi, Nino 1921CTFT-8 Mangano, Silvana 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Manheim, Michael 1928CTFT-12 Mankiewicz, Don 1922CTFT-4 Mankiewicz, Joseph L. 1909-1993.... CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-11 Mankiewicz, Tom 1942CTFT-5 Mankofsky, Isidore 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mankowitz, Wolf 1924CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mann, Abby 1927CTFT-5 Mann, Charlton 1876-1958 WWasWT Mann, Christopher 1903WWasWT Mann, Daniel 1912-1991 CTFT-11 Mann, Delbert 1920CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mann, Emily 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mann, Louis 1865-1931 WWasWT Mann, Michael 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Mann, Stanley CTFT-11 Mann, Terrence CTFT-6 Mann, Theodore 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mannering, Dore Lewin 1879-1932 WWasWT Mannering, Mary 1876-1953 WWasWT Mannering, Moya 1888-? WWasWT Manners, David 1905WWasWT Manners, John Hartley 1870-1928 WWasWT Mannheim, Lucie 1905WWasWT Manning, Ambrose ?-1940 WWasWT Manning, Hugh Gardner 1920WWT-17 Manning, Irene 1917WWasWT Mannock, Patrick L. 1887-? WWasWT Manoff, Dinah 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mansfield, Alice ?-1938 WWasWT Mantegna, Joe 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mantell, Robert Bruce 1854-1928 WWasWT Mantle, Burns 1873-1948 WWasWT Manulis, John Bard 1956CTFT-1 Manulis, Martin 1915CTFT-1 Manus, Willard 1930CTFT-1 Mapes, Victor 1870-1943 WWasWT Marasco, Robert 1936WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Maravan, Lila ?-1950 WWasWT March, Elspeth CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 March, Frederic 1897-1975 WWasWT March, Nadine 1898-1944 WWasWT Marchand, Nancy 1928CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Marchant, Tony 1959CTFT-12 Marcin, Max 1879-1948 WWasWT Marcovicci, Andrea 1948(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Marcum, Kevin 1955CTFT-2 Marcus, Donald 1946CTFT-2 Marcus, Frank 1928WWT-1 7 Marcus, Jeffrey 1960CTFT-2 Marcus, Lawrence 1925CTFT-4 Marcus, Louis 1936CTFT-5 Mardirosian, Tom 1947CTFT-12 Margetson, Arthur 1897-1951 WWasWT Margo 1918WWasWT Margolin, Janet 1943-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Margolin, Stuart 1940CTFT-6 Margolis, Jeff CTFT-11 Margolis, Mark 1939CTFT-1 Margolyes, Miriam 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Margueritte, Victor 1866-1942 WWasWT Margulies, David 1937CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Margulies, Stan 1920CTFT-7 Mariani-Zampieri, Terseina 1871-? WWasWT Marin, Cheech 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Marinaro, Ed 1951CTFT-7 Marinoff, Fania 1890-1971 WWasWT Mario, Emilio WWasWT Marion, George Jr. ?-1968 WWasWT Marion, Joan 1908-1945 WWasWT Mark, Judy CTFT-4 Markey, Enid WWT-16 Markham, Daisy WWT-5 Markham, David 1913WWT-1 7 Markham, Monte 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Markinson, Martin 1931CTFT-1 Markle, Christopher J. 1954CTFT-2 Markoe, Gerald Jay 1941CTFT-2 Markova, Alicia 1910WWasWT Markowitz, Robert 1935CTFT-12 Marks, Alfred 1921WWT-17 Marks, Arthur 1927CTFT-7 Marks, Jack R. 1935CTFT-3 Marks, Richard 1943CTFT-10 Marley, John ?-1984 CTFT-1 Marlowe, Anthony 1913WWT-16 Marlowe, Charles See Jay, Harriet WWasWT Marlowe, Hugh 1911-1982 WWT-1 7 Marlowe, Joan 1920CTFT-1 Marlowe, Julia 1866-1950 WWasWT Marlowe, Theresa 1957CTFT-8
Marmont, Percy 1883-? WWasWT Marnac, Jane WWasWT Marot, Gaston ?-1916 WWasWT Marowitz, Charles 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Marquand, Richard 1937-1987 CTFT-2 Marquet, Mary 1895WWasWT Marquez, Gabriel Garcia See Garcia Marquez, Gabriel....CTFT-15 Marquis, Don 1878-1937 WWasWT Marr, Paula WWasWT Marre, Albert 1925WWT-17 Marriott, Anthony 1931CTFT-1 Marriott, B. Rodney 1938-1990 CTFT-1 Marriott, Raymond Bowler 1911-... WWT-17 Marriott-Watson, Nan 1899WWasWT Mars, Ken See Mars, Kenneth CTFT-14 Mars, Kenneth 1935(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mars, Marjorie 1903-1915 WWasWT Marsalis, Branford 1960CTFT-12 Marsden, Betty 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Marsden, Les 1957CTFT-4 Marsden, Roy 1941CTFT-7 Marsh, Garry 1902WWasWT Marsh, Jean 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Marsh, Terence CTFT-11 Marshall, Alan Peter 1938CTFT-5 Marshall, Armina 1900WWT-17 Marshall, E. G. 1910CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Marshall, Everett 1901WWasWT Marshall, Frank CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Marshall, Garry 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Marshall, Herbert 1890-1966 WWasWT Marshall, Norman 1901WWT-17 Marshall, Penny 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Marshall, Tully 1864-1943 WWasWT Marshall, William 1924CTFT-8 Marson, Aileen, 1912-1939 WWasWT Martell, Gillian 1936WWT-17 Marthold, Jules de 1842-1927 WWasWT Martin, Andrea 1947CTFT-7 Martin, Barney CTFT-10 Martin, Christopher 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Dean 1917-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Martin, Edie 1880-1964 WWasWT Martin, Elliot 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Ernest H. 1919WWT-17 Martin, George 1926CTFT-8 Martin, Helen CTFT-8 Martin, Kellie 1976(?)CTFT-16 Martin, Kiel 1945CTFT-7 Martin, Leila 1936CTFT-10 Martin, Mary 1913(?)-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Martin, Millicent 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Pamela Sue 1953CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Martin, Quinn 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Martin, Steve 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Martin, Strother 1919-1980 CTFT-16 Martin, Vivian 1893-1987 WWasWT Martin, Vivienne 1936-1987 WWT-17 Martin, William 1937CTFT-4 Martin-Harvey, John See Harvey, John Martin-.... WWasWT Martin-Harvey, Muriel 1891-1988 ...WWasWT Martinetti, Paul 1851-? WWasWT Martinez, A CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Martinet, Sadie 1861-1923 WWasWT Martlew, Mary 1919WWasWT Marlon, Andrew 1904-1992 CTFT-16 Marvenga, Use WWasWT Marvin, Lee 1924-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Marvin, Mel 1941CTFT-4 Marx, Arthur 1921CTFT-1 Mary, Jules 1851-1922 WWasWT Maryan, Charles 1934CTFT-2 Masak, Ron 1936CTFT-1 Maschwitz, Eric 1901-1969 WWasWT Masefield, John 1878-1967 WWasWT Masina, Giulietta 1921-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Maskelyne, John Nevil 1839-? WWasWT Maslansky, Paul 1933CTFT-13 Mason, Alfred Edward Woodley 1865-1948 WWasWT Mason, Beryl 1921WWT-17 Mason, Brewster 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mason, Elliot C. 1897-1949 WWasWT Mason, Ethelmae CTFT-3 Mason, Gladys 1886-? WWasWT Mason, Herbert 1891-1960 WWasWT Mason, Jackie 1931CTFT-6 Mason, James 1909-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Mason, John B. 1857-1919 WWasWT Mason, Kitty 1882-? WWasWT Mason, Marsha 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Mason, Marshall 1942CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Mason, Pamela 1918-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Mason, Reginald 1882-1962 WWasWT Massary, Fritzi 1882-1969 WWasWT Massey, Anna 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Massey, Daniel 1933CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Massey, Raymond 1896-1983 WWT-17 Massi, Bernice WWT-17 Massine, Leonide 1896-1979 WWasWT Massingham, Dorothy 1889-1933 WWasWT
492 • MASTERS Masters, Ben 1947CTFT-9 Masterson, Mary Stuart 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch In CTFT-7 Masterson, Peter 1934CTFT-1 Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth 1958- .. CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Mastroianni, Marcello 1924-1996 ... CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Mastrosimone, William 1947CTFT-8 Masur, Richard 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Matalon, Vivian 1929CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mather, Aubrey 1885-1958 WWasWT Mather, Donald 1900WWasWT Mathers, Jerry 1948CTFT-9 Matheson, Murray 1912-1985 CTFT-1 Matheson, Richard 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Matheson, Tim 1947(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mathews, Carmen 1914WWT-17 Mathews, Frances Aymar 1865?-1925 WWasWT Mathews, George 1911WWT-16 Mathews, James W. ?-1920 WWasWT Mathias, Sean 1956CTFT-15 Mathison, Melissa 1950(?)CTFT-16 Matlin, Marlee 1965CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Matsusaka, Tom CTFT-2 Matteson, Ruth 1909-1975 WWasWT Matthau, Walter 1920CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Matthews, A. E. 1869-1960 WWasWT Matthews, Adelaide 1886-1948.... WWasWT Matthews, Brander 1852-1929 WWasWT Matthews, Ethel 1870-? WWasWT Matthews, Francis 1927CTFT-1 Matthews, Jessie 1907-1981 WWT-17 Matthews, Lester 1900-1975 WWasWT Matthison, Edith Wynne 1875-1955 WWasWT Matura, Mustapha 1939WWT-17 Maturin, Eric 1883-1957 WWasWT Matz, Peter 1928CTFT-12 Mauceri, John 1945CTFT-3 Maude, Charles Raymond ?-1943 ...WWasWT Maude, Cyril 1862-1951 WWasWT Maude, Elizabeth (Betty) 1912-.... WWasWT Maude, Gillian WWasWT Maude, Joan 1908WWasWT Maude, Margery 1889-1979 WWT-16 Maude-Roxbury, Roddy 1930WWT-17 Maugham, W. Somerset 1874-1965 WWasWT Maule, Annabel 1922WWT-17 Maule, Donovan 1899WWT-16 Maule, Robin 1924-1942 WWasWT Maurey, Max ?-1947 WWasWT Maurice, Edmund ?-1928 WWasWT Max, Edouard Alexandre de 1869-1925 WWasWT Maxfield. James 1939CTFT-8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Maxwell, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Maxwell, Gerald 1862-1930 WWasWT Maxwell, Lois 1927CTFT-8 Maxwell, Ronald F. 1947CTFT-1 Maxwell, Walter 1877-? WWasWT Maxwell, Wayne F. Jr CTFT-3 Maxwell Reid, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Maxwell-Reid, Daphne 1948CTFT-13 May, Ada 1900WWasWT May, Akerman 1869-1933 WWasWT May, Beverly 1927CTFT-1 May, Edna 1878-1948 WWasWT May, Elaine 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 May, Hans 1891-1959 WWasWT May, Jack 1922WWT-17 May, Jane WWasWT May, Pamela 1917WWasWT May, Val 1927WWT-17 May, Winston 1937CTFT-4 Mayer, Daniel 1856-1928 WWasWT Mayer, Edwin Justus 1896-1960... WWasWT Mayer, Gaston 1869-1923 WWasWT Mayer, Henry ?-1941 WWasWT Mayer, Renee 1900WWasWT Mayerl, Billy 1902-1959 WWasWT Mayes, Wendell 1919-1992 CTFT-10 Mayeur, E. F. 1866-? WWasWT Mayfield, Cleo 1897-1954 WWasWT Mayhew, Charles 1908WWasWT Mayne, Ernie WWasWT Mayne, Ferdy 1920WWT-17 Mayo, Margaret 1882-1951 WWasWT Mayo, Sam 1881-1938 WWasWT Mayo, Virginia 1920CTFT-1 Mayron, Melanie 1952CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Maysles, David 1933-1987 CTFT-4 Mazurki, Mike 1909CTFT-9 Mazursky, Paul 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Mazzola, John W. 1928CTFT-1 McAnally, Ray 1926-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McAnuff, Des CTFT-6 McArdle, Andrea 1963CTFT-6 McArdle, J. F -. WWasWT McArthur, Molly 1900WWasWT McAssey, Michael 1955CTFT-2 McBain, Diane 1941CTFT-1 McBride, Jim 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McCabe, Eugene 1930CTFT-15 McCall, Kathleen CTFT-4 McCall, Nancy 1948CTFT-1 McCallin, Clement 1913-1977 WWT-17 McCallum, David 1933CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 McCallum, Joanna CTFT-8 McCallum, John 1918CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McCambridge, Mercedes 1918CTFT-5 McCann, Donal CTFT-7
McCarthy, Andrew 1962CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McCarthy, Daniel 1869-? WWasWT McCarthy, Frank 1912-1986 CTFT-4 McCarthy, Justin Huntly 1860-1936 WWasWT McCarthy, Kevin 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McCarthy, Lillah 1875-1960 WWasWT McCarthy, Mary 1910-1989 CTFT-1 McCarty, Mary 1923-1980 WWT-17 McClanahan, Rue 1934(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 McClelland, Allan 1917-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McClintic, Guthrie 1893-1961 WWasWT McClory, Sean 1924CTFT-4 McCloskey, Leigh 1955CTFT-15 McClure, Doug 1935-95 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 McClure, Michael 1932CTFT-1 McClurg, Edie 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McComas, Carroll 1891-1962 WWasWT McConnell, Jean 1928(?)CTFT-16 McCook, John CTFT-5 McCord, Nancy WWasWT McCormack, Patty 1945CTFT-8 McCormick, Arthur Langdon ?-1954 WWasWT McCormick, Myron 1907-1962 .... WWasWT McCowen, Alec 1925CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 McCracken, Esther (Helen) 1902- ...WWasWT McCracken, Jeff CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McCracken, Joan 1922-1961 WWasWT McCrane, Paul 1961CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McCullough, Paul 1883-1936 WWasWT McCutcheon, Bill CTFT-7 McDermott, Hugh (Patrick) 1908-1972 WWasWT McDermott, Keith 1953CTFT-4 McDermott, Tom 1912-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 McDevitt, Ruth 1895-1976 WWT-16 McDiarmid, Ian CTFT-9 McDonald, Christie 1875-1962 .... WWasWT McDonald, Tanny 1940CTFT-1 McDonnell, Mary 1953(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 McDonough, Jerome 1946CTFT-1 McDormand, Frances 1958(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McDougall, Gordon 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McDowall, Roddy 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 McDowell, Malcolm 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 McElwee, Ross 1947(?)CTFT-15 McEnery, John 1945CTFT-14 McEnery, Peter 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 McEveety, Vincent CTFT-12 McEvoy, Charles 1879-1929 WWasWT McEvoy, J. P. 1897-1958 WWasWT McEwan, Geraldine 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 McEwan, Ian 1948CTFT-14 McFadden, Cheryl See McFadden, Gates CTFT-16 McFadden, Gates CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McFarland, Robert 1931CTFT-2 McFerrin, Bobby 1950, CTFT-12 McGavin, Darren 1922CTFT-5 McGee, Vonetta CTFT-12 McGill, Bruce 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McGill, Everett Charles lil 1945CTFT-1 McGillin, Howard 1953CTFT-6 McGillis, Kelly 1958CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 McGinley, John C. 1959CTFT-14 McGinley, Ted 1958CTFT-14 McGinnis, Scott 1958CTFT-7 McGiver, John 1913-1975 WWT-16 McGlynn, Frank 1866-1951 WWasWT McGoohan, Patrick 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWasWT McGough, Roger 1937CTFT-15 McGovern, Elizabeth 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 McGovern, Maureen 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McGowan, John W WWasWT McGrath, John 1935WWT-17 McGrath, Paul 1904-1978 WWT-16 McGrath, Tom 1940CTFT-12 McGuane, Thomas 1939CTFT-8 McGuinness, Frank 1953CTFT-12 McGuire, Biff 1926WWT-17 McGuire, Dorothy 1918CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McGuire, Mitch 1936CTFT-1 McGuire, William Anthony 1885-1940 WWasWT McHale, Rosemary 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McHattie, Stephen CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McHattie, Steve See McHattie, Stephen CTFT-13 McHenry, Don 1908CTFT-1 McHenry, Doug CTFT-14 McHugh, Florence 1906WWasWT McHugh, Therese WWasWT Mclnerney, Bernie 1936CTFT-1 Mclntire, John 1907-1991 CTFT-15 Mclntosh, Madge 1875-1950 WWasWT Mclntosh, Marcia CTFT-4 Mclntyre, Dennis 1943(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Mclntyre, Frank 1879-1949 WWasWT Mclntyre, Marilyn CTFT-2 McKay, Scott 1915-1987 WWT-17 McKayle, Donald 1930CTFT-1
McKean, Michael 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 McKechnie, Donna 1940CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKee, Clive R. 1883-? WWasWT McKee, Lonette 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McKellen, Ian 1939CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 McKenna, David, 1949CTFT-4 McKenna, Siobhan 1923-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKenna, T. P. 1929WWT-17 McKenna, Virginia 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKenzie, James B. 1926WWT-17 McKenzie, Julia 1941CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McKenzie, Kevin Patrick 1954CTFT-12 McKeon, Doug 1966CTFT-4 McKeon, Nancy 1966(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McKeown, Allan 1946CTFT-12 McKern, Leo 1920CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 McKinnel, Norman 1870-1932 WWasWT McKinney, Bill CTFT-8 McLain, John CTFT-2 Mclaughlin, Emily 1928-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 McLellan, C. M. S. 1865-1916 WWasWT McLerie, Allyn Ann 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McMahon, Ed 1923CTFT-1 McMartin, John CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McMaster, Anew 1894-1962 WWasWT McMillan, Kenneth 1932-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McMillan, Roddy 1923-1979 WWT-16 McMurray, Sam CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McMurtry, Larry 1936CTFT-11 McNabb, Barry 1960CTFT-6 McNally, Terence 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 McNamara, Brooks 1937WWT-17 McNamara, Dermot 1925CTFT-4 McNamara, William 1965CTFT-15 McNaughton, Gus 1884-1969 WWasWT McNaughton, Stephen CTFT-1 McNaughton, Tom 1867-1923 WWasWT McNaughtons, The WWasWT McNeil, Claudia 1917WWT-17 McNichol, James CTFT-3 McNichol, Kristy 1962CTFT-3 McPherson, Mervyn 1892WWasWT McQueen, Butterfly 1911WWT-17 McQueen, Steve 1930-1980 CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McQuiggan, John A. 1935CTFT-4 McRae, Bruce 1867-1927 WWasWT McRae, Ellen See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-13 McRae, Glory CTFT-4
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McRaney, Gerald 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McRobbie, Peter 1943CTFT-4 McShane, Ian 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McTeer, Janet 1961CTFT-9 McTiernan, John 1951CTFT-11 McWade, Robert 1882-1938 WWasWT McWhinnie, Donald 1920-1987 WWT-1 7 Meacham, Anne 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Meacham, Paul 1939CTFT-1 Meade, Julia CTFT-3 Meader, George 1888-1963 WWasWT Meadow, Lynne 1946CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Meadows, Audrey 1925-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Meaney, Colm 1954(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Means, Russell 1939CTFT-15 Meara, Anne 1929CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Measor, Adela 1860-1933 WWasWT Measor, Beryl 1908-1965 WWasWT Medak, Peter 1937CTFT-2 Medavoy, Mike 1941CTFT-10 Medford, Kay 1920-1980 WWT-17 Medoff, Mark 1940CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Medwin, Michael 1923CTFT-14 Mee, Charles L. Jr. 1938CTFT-13 Meek, Barbara CTFT-5 Meek, Donald 1880-1946 WWasWT Meeker, Ralph 1920-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Megahey, Leslie 1944CTFT-14 Megard, Andree 1869-? WWasWT Megrue, Roi Cooper 1883-1927 WWasWT Meighan, Thomas 1879-1936 WWasWT Meiser, Edith 1898WWT-17 Meister, Brian 1948CTFT-2 Mekka, Eddie 1952CTFT-2 Melendez, Bill CTFT-6 Melfi, Leonard 1935WWT-17 Melford, Austin 1884-? WWasWT Melford, Jack 1899WWasWT Melford, Jill 1934WWT-17 Melia, Joe CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mellish, Fuller 1865-1936 WWasWT Melly, Andree 1932WWT-17 Melnick, Daniel 1932CTFT-3 Melnotte, Violet 1852-1935 WWasWT Meltzer, Charles Henry 1852-1936 WWasWT Melville, Alan 1910-1984 WWT-17 Melville, Andrew 1912WWasWT Melville, Frederick 1876-1938 WWasWT Melville, June 1915-1970 WWasWT Melville, Rose 1873-1946 WWasWT Melville, Walter 1875-1937 WWasWT Melville, Winnie ?-1937 WWasWT Melvin, Duncan 1913WWasWT
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Melvin, Murray CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Mendel WWasWT Mendelson, Lee 1933CTFT-12 Mendes, Sam 1965CTFT-14 Mendillo, Stephen W. 1943CTFT-1 Menges, Chris 1941CTFT-7 Menges, Herbert 1902-1972 WWasWT Menken, Alan 1949CTFT-11 Menken, Helen 1901-1966 WWasWT Menzel, Jiri 1938CTFT-12 Menzies, Archie 1904WWasWT Meppen, Adrian Joseph 1940CTFT-3 Merande, Doro 1935WWasWT Mercer, Beryl 1882-1939 WWasWT Mercer, David 1928-1980 WWT-17 Mercer, Johnny 1909-1976 WWT-16 Mercer, Marian 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Merchant, Ismail 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Merchant, Vivien 1929-1982 WWT-1 7 Mercouri, Melina 1925-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Mercure, Monique 1930 CTFT-11 Mere, Charles 1883-? WWasWT Meredith, Burgess 1909CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Meredith, Don 1938CTFT-1 Merivale 1882-1939 WWasWT Merivale, Philip 1886-1946 WWasWT Meriwether, Lee 1935CTFT-2 Merkel, Una 1903-1986 WWasWT Merkerson, S. Epatha 1952CTFT-16 Merlin, Joanna 1931CTFT-10 Merman, Ethel 1909-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Merrall, Mary 1890-1973 WWasWT Merriam, Eve 1916CTFT-1 Merrick, David 1912CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Merrick, Leonard 1864-1939 WWasWT Merrill, Beth WWasWT Merrill, Bob 1920WWT-1 7 Merrill, Dina 1925CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Merrill, Gary 1915-1990 CTFT-1 Merritt, Grace 1881-? WWasWT Merritt, Theresa 1922CTFT-8 Merson, Billy 1881-1947 WWasWT Mery, Andree WWasWT Messager, Andre 1853-1929 WWasWT Messick, Don 1926CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Meszaros, Marta 1931CTFT-12 Metaxa, Georges 1899-1950 WWasWT Metcalf, Laurie 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Metcalt, Mark CTFT-8 Metcalfe, lames Stetson 1858-1927 WWasWT Metcalfe, Stephen 1953CTFT-7 Metenier, Oscar 1859-1913 WWasWT Metheny, Pat 1954CTFT-12 Metrano, Art 1937CTFT-5
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Meyer, Bertie Alexander 1877-1967 WWasWT Meyer, Louis 1871-1915 WWasWT Meyer, Nicholas 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Meyers, Ari 1969CTFT-4 Meyers, Timothy 1945-1989 CTFT-1 Meynell, Clyde 1867-1934 WWasWT Michael, Gertrude 1910-1965 WWasWT Michael, Kathleen 1917WWT-1 7 Michael, Ralph 1907WWT-1 7 Michaelis, Robert 1884-1965 WWasWT Michaels, Lome 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Michaels, Marilyn 1943CTFT-8 Michaels, Richard 1936CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Michaelson, Knut 1846WWasWT Michell, Keith 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Middlemass, Frank 1919CTFT-8 Middleton, Edgar 1894-1939 WWasWT Middleton, George 1880-1967 WWasWT Middleton, Guy 1907-1973 WWasWT Middleton, Josephine 1883-1971 WWasWT Middleton, Ray 1907-1984 WWT-17 Midgley, Robin 1934WWT-17 Midler, Bette 1945CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Mifune, Toshiro 1920CTFT-5 Migden, Chester L. 1921CTFT-11 Mignot, Flore WWasWT Milano, Alyssa 1972CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Milchan, Arnon 1944CTFT-12 Miles, Bernard 1907WWT-1 7 Miles, Joanna 1940CTFT-1 Miles, Julia CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Miles, Sarah 1941CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Miles, Sylvia 1932CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Miles, Vera 1930CTFT-5 Milford, Gene 1903-1992 CTFT-11 Milgrim, Lynn 1940CTFT-1 Militello, Anne E. 1957CTFT-3 Milius, John 1944(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Milkis, Edward Kenneth 1931-1996 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-16 Milland, Ray 1905-1986 CTFT-3 Millar, Douglas 1875-1943 WWasWT Millar, Gertie 1879-1952 WWasWT Millar, Mary WWT-17 Millar, Robins 1889-1968 WWasWT Millar, Ronald 1919WWT-1 7 Millard, Evelyn 1869-1941 WWasWT Millard, Ursula 1901WWasWT Miller, Agnes WWasWT Miller, Ann 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Miller, Arthur 1915CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-1 7
Miller, Barry 1958CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Miller, Buzz 1923CTFT-1 Miller, David 1871-1933 WWasWT Miller, David 1909CTFT-2 Miller, Dennis 1953CTFT-10 Miller, Dick 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Miller, George 1945CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Miller, Gilbert Heron 1884-1969 .... WWasWT Miller, Harry M. 1934WWT-1 7 Miller, Henry 1860-1926 WWasWT Miller, Hugh (Lorimer) 1889-? WWasWT Miller, J.P. 1919CTFT-7 Miller, Jason 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Miller, Joan 1910-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Miller, Jonathan 1934CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-1 7 Miller, June 1934CTFT-4 Miller, Marilynn 1898-1936 WWasWT Miller, Martin (Rudolf) 1899-1969 ..WWasWT Miller, Nolan 1935CTFT-8 Miller, Penelope See Miller, Penelope Ann CTFT-10 Miller, Penelope Ann 1964CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Miller, Richard 1930CTFT-3 Miller, Robert Ellis 1932CTFT-12 Miller, Ruby 1889-1976 WWasWT Miller, Susan 1944CTFT-1 Miller, Thomas L. 1940CTFT-3 Millett, Maude 1867-1920 WWasWT Millett, Tim 1954CTFT-2 Millian, Andra CTFT-5 Millican, Jane 1902WWasWT Milliet, Paul 1858-? WWasWT Milligan, Spike 1918CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Milligan, Tuck CTFT-1 Millington, Rodney 1905-1990 WWT-17 Millo, Aprile 1958CTFT-13 Mills, A. J. 1872-? WWasWT Mills, Alley CTFT-10 Mills, Mrs. Clifford ?-1933 WWasWT Mills, Donna CTFT-3 Mills, Florence 1901WWasWT Mills, Frank 1870-1921 WWasWT Mills, Hayley 1946CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mills, Horace 1864-1941 WWasWT Mills, John 1908CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mills, Juliet 1941CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Millward 1861-1932 WWasWT Milne, Alan Alexander 1882-1956 ..WWasWT Milner, Martin 1931CTFT-7 Milner, Ron 1938CTFT-10 Milstead, Harris Glenn See Divine CTFT-7 Miltern, John E. 1870-1937 WWasWT Milton, Billy 1905-1989 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Milton, David Scott 1934CTFT-1 Milton, Ernest 1890-1974 WWasWT Milton, Harry 1900-1965 WWasWT Milton, Maud 1859-1945 WWasWT Milton, Robert ?-1956 WWasWT Milward, Dawson 1870-1926 WWasWT Milward, Kristin CTFT-5 Mimieux, Yvette 1944CTFT-5 Miner, Jan 1917CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miner, Stephen See Miner, Steve CTFT-9 Miner, Steve 1951CTFT-9 Miner, Worthington C. 1900-1982.. WWasWT Minetti, Maria WWasWT Minkus, Barbara 1943CTFT-1 Mineo, John 1942CTFT-2 Mineo, Sal 1939-1976 CTFT-2 Minghella, Anthony 1954CTFT-10 Minil, Renee du 1868-? WWasWT Minnelli, Liza 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Minnelli, Vincente 1903-1986 CTFT-1 Minney, Rubeigh James 1895WWasWT Minster, Jack 1901-1966 WWasWT Minter, Mary Miles 1902WWasWT Minto, Dorothy 1891WWasWT Miou-Miou 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Miramova, Elena WWasWT Mirande, Yves WWasWT Mirbeau, Octave 1848-1917 WWasWT Mirisch, Walter 1921CTFT-8 Mirojnick, Ellen CTFT-11 Mirren, Helen 1946CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Mischer, Don CTFT-1 Mr. T. 1952CTFT-5 Mistinguett 1875-1956 WWasWT Mitchelhill, J. P. 1879-1966 WWasWT Mitchell, Adrian 1932CTFT-12 Mitchell, Arthur 1934CTFT-12 Mitchell, Cameron 1918-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Mitchell, David 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mitchell, Dodson 1868-1939 WWasWT Mitchell, Grant 1874-1957 WWasWT Mitchell, Gregory 1951CTFT-8 Mitchell, James 1920CTFT-1 Mitchell, John H. 1918-1988 CTFT-4 Mitchell, Julian 1935CTFT-1 Mitchell, Julien 1888-1954 WWasWT Mitchell, Katie 1964CTFT-15 Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn 1862-1935 WWasWT Mitchell, Lauren 1957CTFT-1 Mitchell, Ruth 1919WWT-17 Mitchell, Sasha 1967(?)CTFT-15 Mitchell, Stephen 1907WWT-17 Mitchell, Thomas 1895-1962 WWasWT Mitchell, Warren 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mitchell, Yvonne 1925-1979 WWT-16 Mitchenson, Joe WWT-17
Mitchum, Robert 1917CTFT-3 Mitzi-Dalty, Mdlle WWasWT Miyori, Kim CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Mobley, Mary Ann 1937CTFT-3 Modine, Matthew 1959CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Moeller, Philip 1880-1958 WWasWT Moffat, Donald 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Moffat, Graham 1866-1951 WWasWT Moffat, Mrs. Graham 1873-1943 WWasWT Moffat, Kate WWasWT Moffat, Margaret 1882-1942 WWasWT Moffat, Winifred 1899WWasWT Moffatt, Alice 1890WWasWT Moffatt, John 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moffatt, Joyce Anne 1936CTFT-12 Moffet, Harold 1892-1938 WWasWT Moffett, D. W. 1954CTFT-14 Mohyeddin, Zia 1933WWT-17 Moiseiwitsch, Tanya 1914WWT-17 Mokae, Zakes 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Mokri, Amir 1956(?)CTFT-15 Mokri, Amir M. See Mokri, Amir CTFT-15 Molesworth, Ida ?-1951 WWasWT Molina, Alfred 1953(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Molinaro, Al 1919CTFT-8 Molinaro, Edouard 1928CTFT-8 Moll, Richard 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Mollison, Clifford 1897-1986 WWT-17 Mollison, Henry 1905WWasWT Mollison, William 1893-1955 WWasWT Mollo, John CTFT-12 Molnar, Ferencz 1878-1952 WWasWT Molnar, Robert 1927CTFT-1 Molyneux, Eileen 1893-1962 WWasWT Monash, Paul CTFT-5 Monck, Nugent 1877-1958 WWasWT Monckton, Lionel 1862-1924 WWasWT Moncrieff, Gladys 1893WWasWT Monger, Christopher 1950CTFT-15 Monk, Isabel! 1952CTFT-2 Monk, Meredith 1942CTFT-3 Monkhouse, Allan 1858-1936 WWasWT Monkman, Phyllis 1892WWasWT Monna-Delza, Mdlle. ?-1921 WWasWT Montagu, Elizabeth 1909WWasWT Montague, Bertram 1892WWasWT Montague, Charles Edward 1867-1928 WWasWT Montague, Harold 1874-? WWasWT Montague, Lee 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Montalban, Ricardo 1920CTFT-3 Montand, Yves 1921-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Montefiore, David 1944CTFT-3 Montefiore, Eade 1866-1944 WWasWT
MORAHAN .495 Montevecchi, Liliane 1933CTFT-11 Montgomery, Belinda J CTFT-10 Montgomery, Douglass 1909-1966 WWasWT Montgomery, Earl 1921-1987 WWT-17 Montgomery, Elizabeth 1902WWT-17 Montgomery, Elizabeth 1933-1995 ....CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Montgomery, James 1882-1966 WWasWT Montgomery, Robert 1903-1981 WWasWT Montgomery, Robert 1946CTFT-1 Montgommery, David Craig 1870-1917 WWasWT Monticello, Roberto 1954CTFT-5 Montrose, Muriel WWasWT Monty, Gloria 1921(?)CTFT-10 Moody, Ron 1924CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Moonblood, Q. See Stallone, Sylvester CTFT-16 Mooney, Debra CTFT-4 Mooney, William 1936CTFT-1 Moor, Bill 1931CTFT-1 Moore, A. P. 1906WWasWT Moore, Alvy 1925CTFT-9 Moore, Carrie 1883-1956 WWasWT Moore, Cherie See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-6 Moore, Christopher 1952CTFT-1 Moore, Decima 1871-1964 WWasWT Moore, Demi 1962CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Moore, Dudley 1935CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Moore, Edward James 1935CTFT-10 Moore, Eva 1870-1955 WWasWT Moore, Florence 1886-1935 WWasWT Moore, George 1852-1933 WWasWT Moore, Grace 1901-1947 WWasWT Moore, Hilda ?-1926 WWasWT Moore, Judith 1944CTFT-1 Moore, Julianne 1961CTFT-16 Moore, Kim 1956CTFT-2 Moore, Mary 1861-1931 WWasWT Moore, Mary Tyler 1937(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Moore, Maureen 1952CTFT-1 Moore, Melba 1945CTFT-4 Moore, Michael 1954(?)CTFT-14 Moore, Robert 1927-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moore, Roger 1927CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Moore, Sonia 1902CTFT-2 Moore, Stephen 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Moore, Tom 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Moore, Victor Frederick 1876-1962 WWasWT Moorehead, Agnes 1906-1974 WWT-16 Moorhouse, Jocelyn 1961(?)CTFT-16 Morahan, Christopher Thomas 1929-.... CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17
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Morales, Esai CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Moran, Lois 1907-1990 WWasWT Morand, Eugene 1855-1930 WWasWT Morand, Marcellue Raymond 1860-1922 WWasWT Moranis, Rick CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 More, Julian 1928CTFT-6 More, Kenneth 1914-1982 WWT-17 More, Unity 1894WWasWT Moreau, Emile 1852-? WWasWT Moreau, Jeanne 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Morehouse, Ward 1899-1966 WWasWT Morell, Andre 1909-1978 WWT-16 Moreno, Rita 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Moreno, Rosita See Moreno, Rita CTFT-14 Moreton, Ursula 1903WWasWT Morey, Charles 1947CTFT-1 Morgan, Charles Langbridge 1894-1958 WWasWT Morgan, Claudia 1912-1974 WWasWT Morgan, Diana 1910WWT-17 Morgan, Donald M. 1942CTFT-11 Morgan, Frank 1890-1949 WWasWT Morgan, Gareth 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Morgan, Harry 1915CTFT-3 Morgan, Helen 1900-1941 WWasWT Morgan, Joan 1905WWT-17 Morgan, Ralph 1888-1956 WWasWT Morgan, Roger 1938WWT-17 Morgan, Sydney 1885-1931 WWasWT Morgenstern, S. See Goldman, William CTFT-14 Morgenstern, Susan 1954CTFT-5 Moriarty, Cathy 1961(?)CTFT-10 Moriarty, Michael 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Morison, Patricia 1915WWasWT Morita, Noriyuki "Pat" CTFT-3 Moriyasu, Atsushi 1956CTFT-1 Morlay, Gaby 1896-1964 WWasWT Morley, Christopher CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Morley, Malcolm 1890-1966 WWasWT Morley, Robert 1908-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Morley, Ruth 1926(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Morley, Sheridan 1941WWT-17 Mornel, Ted 1936CTFT-2 Moroder, Giorgio 1941(?)CTFT-10 Morosco, Oliver 1876-1945 WWasWT Morncone, Ennio 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morris, Aldyth 1901CTFT-1 Morris, Anita 1943-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Morris, Chester 1901-1970 WWasWT Morris, Clara 1846-1925 WWasWT Morris, Edmund 1912CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Morris, Garrett 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Morris, Joan 1943CTFT-1 Morris, John 1926CTFT-1 Morris, Margaret 1891WWasWT Morris, Mary 1895-1970 WWasWT Morris, Mary 1915-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch WWT-1 7 Morris, McKay 1891-1955 WWasWT Morris, Oswald 1915CTFT-10 Morris, Phyllis 1894WWT-17 Morris, William 1861-1936 WWasWT Morrison, Ann 1956CTFT-2 Morrison, Bill 1940CTFT-12 Morrison, George E. 1860-1938 WWasWT Morrison, Hobe 1904WWT-17 Morrison, Jack 1887-1948 WWasWT Morrison, Jack 1912WWT-17 Morrison, Steve 1947CTFT-10 Morrissey, Paul 1939CTFT-8 Morritt, Charles 1860-? WWasWT Morrow, Doretta 1928-1968 WWasWT Morrow, Rob 1963(?)CTFT-10 Morrow, Vic 1931-1982 CTFT-2 Morrow, Barry 1948CTFT-11 Morse, Barry 1919WWasWT Morse, David 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morse, Robert 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Mortimer, Charles 1885-1964 WWasWT Mortimer, John 1923CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWT-17 Mortlock, Charles Bernard 1888-1967 WWasWT Morton, Arthur 1908CTFT-5 Morton, Clive 1904-1975 WWasWT Morton, Edward ?-1922 WWasWT Morton, Hugh See McLellan, C. M. S WWasWT Morton, Joe 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morton, Leon 1912WWasWT Morton, Martha 1870-1925 WWasWT Morton, Michael ?-1931 WWasWT Morton, Rob See Demme, Jonathan CTFT-14 Moscovitch, Maurice 1871-1940 WWasWT Moses, Charles Alexander 1923CTFT-3 Moses, Gilbert III 1942-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moses, Montrose J. 1878-1934 .... WWasWT Mosheim, Crete 1907WWasWT Mosher, Gregory 1949CTFT-14 Moshinsky, Elijah 1946CTFT-13 Moss, Arnold 1910-1989 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moss, (Horace) Edward 1854-? WWasWT Moss, Jeffrey B. 1945CTFT-4 Moss, W. Keith 1892-1935 WWasWT Mosse, Spencer 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mossetti, Carlotta 1890-? WWasWT Most, Donald 1953CTFT-7
Mostel, Josh 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Mostel, Joshua See Mostel, Josh CTFT-16 Mostel, Zero 1915-1977 WWT-17 Mothersbaugh, Mark CTFT-14 Motley WWT-17 Motta, Bess CTFT-4 Mouezy-Eon, Andre 1880-? WWasWT Mouillot, Gertrude ?-1961 WWasWT Moulan, Frank 1875-1939 WWasWT Mould, Raymond Wesley 1905-... WWasWT Moulton, Robert 1922CTFT-1 Mounet, Jean Paul 1847-1922 WWasWT Mounet-Sully, Jean 1841-1916 WWasWT Mount, Peggy 1916WWT-17 Mount, Thorn 194«CTFT-10 Mowat, David 1943CTFT-11 Moya, Natalie: 1900WWasWT Moyers, Bill 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mozart, George 1864-1947 WWasWT Mrozek, Slawomir 1930WWT-17 Mudd, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Mudgeon, Apeman See Mitchell, Adrian CTFT-12 Mudie, Leonard 1884-1965 WWasWT Muellerleile, Marianne 1948CTFT-7 Mueller-Stahl, Armin 1930CTFT-11 Muir, Jean 1911WWasWT Mukhamedov, Irek 1960CTFT-15 Mula, Frank CTFT-15 Mulcaster, G. H. 1891-1964 WWasWT Muldaur, Diana 1938CTFT-8 Muldoon, Roland 1941WWT-17 Muldowney, Dominic 1952CTFT-13 Mulgrew, Kate 1955CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mulhare, Edward 1923CTFT-10 Mulhern, Matt 1960CTFT-2 Mulholland, J. B. 1858-1925 WWasWT Mull, Martin 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mullavey, Greg 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mullen, Barbara 1914-1979 WWT-17 Mulligan, Richard 1932CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Mulligan, Robert 1925CTFT-10 Mulroney, Dermot 1964(?)CTFT-13 Mumy, Bill 1954CTFT-8 Mundin, Herbert 1898-1939 WWasWT Mundy, Meg CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Muni, Paul 1895-1967 WWasWT Munro, C. K. 1889WWasWT Munro, Nan 1905WWT-17 Munson, Ona 1906-1955 WWasWT Murcell, George 1925WWT-17 Murch, Walter CTFT-9 Murdoch, Iris 1919CTFT-15 Murdoch, Richard 1907CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murdoch, Rupert 1931CTFT-5 Murdock, Ann 1890WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Muren, Dennis 1946CTFT-13 Murfin, Jane ?-1955 WWasWT Murin, David CTFT-2 Murphy, Ben 1942CTFT-3 Murphy, Bri See Murphy, Brianne CTFT-13 Murphy, Brianne 1938CTFT-13 Murphy, Donn B. 1930CTFT-4 Murphy, Eddie 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Murphy, Michael 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Murphy, Rosemary 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murphy, Thomas 1935CTFT-12 Murray, Alma 1854-1945 WWasWT Murray, Barbara 1929WWT-17 Murray, Bill 1950(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Murray, Braham 1943WWT-17 Murray, Brian 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murray, Don 1929CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Murray, Douglas ?-1936 WWasWT Murray, George Gilbert Aime 1866-1957 WWasWT Murray, J. Harold 1891-1940 WWasWT Murray, Joel CTFT-15 Murray, Mary Gordon 1953CTFT-1 Murray, Paul 1885-1949 WWasWT Murray, Peg WWT-17 Murray, Peter 1925WWasWT Murray, Sharon CTFT-2 Murray, Stephen 1912WWT-17 Murray, T. C. 1973-1959 WWasWT Musante, Tony 1936CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Musaphia, Joseph 1935CTFT-15 Musgrove, Gertrude 1912WWasWT Music, Lorenzo 1937CTFT-8 Musky, Jane 1954CTFT-4 Musser, Tharon 1925CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 "My Fancy* WWasWT Myers, Mike 1964(?)CTFT-11 Myers, Paul 1917WWT-17 Myers, Peter 1923-1978 WWT-16 Myers, Richard 1901..WWasWT Myers, Ruth CTFT-10 Myers, Stanley 1933CTFT-11 Myles, Lynda CTFT-1 Myrtil, Odette 1898-1978 WWasWT
N Nabors, Jim 1933Nadel, Norman 1915Nadell, Carol L. 1944Nader, Michael 1945Nagel, Conrad 1897-1970
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Nagy, Phyllis 1960Nainby, Robert 1869-1948 Nair, Mira 1957Naish, Archie 1878-? Naismith, Laurence 1908Najimy, Kathy 1957(?)Nallon, Steve 1960Namath, Joe 1943Nance, Jack 1943-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Napier, Alan 1903-1988 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Napier, Charles Napier, John 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Napierkowska, Stanislawa (Stasia). Napoli, Tony 1948Nardino, Gary 1935Nares, Geoffrey 1917-1942 Nares, Owen 1888-1943 Narita, Hiro 1941Nasatir, Marcia Nash, Florence 1888-1950 Nash, George Frederick 1873-1944 Nash, Mary 1885-? Nash, N. Richard 1913Nassau, Paul 1930Nassivera, John 1950Nathan, Ben 1857-1965 Nathan, George Jean 1882-1958 Nathan, Robert Stuart 1948Nathan, Vivian 1921Nation, W. H. C. 1843-1914 National Theatre Company, The Natwick, Mildred 1908-1994 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Naughton, Bill 1910Naughton, David 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Naughton, James 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Naylor, Robert 1899Nazimova, Alia 1879-1945 Neagle, Anna 1904-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neal, Patricia 1926Earlier sketch in WWasWT Neame, Christopher 1942Neame, Ronald 1911Near, Holly 1949Near, Timothy 1945Nedell, Bernard 1899-1972 Nederlander, James 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Needham, Hal 1931Neely, Ted 1943Neeson, Liam 1953(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Negro, Mary-Joan Neil, Julian 1952-
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Neill, Henry See Corman, Roger CTFT-15 Neill, Jeffrey K. 1938CTFT-2 Neill, Sam 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Neilson, Francis 1867-1961 WWasWT Neilson, Harold V. 1874-1956 WWasWT Neilson, Julia 1868-1957 WWasWT Neilson, Perlita 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neilson-Terry, Dennis 1895-1932 ...WWasWT Neilson-Terry, Phyllis 1892WWasWT Neiman, John M. 1935WWasWT Neipris, Wille Janet 1936CTFT-4 Nelligan, Kate 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Nelson, Barry 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nelson, Craig T. 1946CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Nelson, David 1936CTFT-5 Nelson, Gary CTFT-12 Nelson, Gene 1920-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nelson, Harriet 1914-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-13 Nelson, Judd 1959CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Nelson, Kenneth 1930WWT-17 Nelson, Novella 1938CTFT-1 Nelson, Ralph 1916-1987 CTFT-1 Nelson, Richard 1938-1996 CTFT-14 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Nelson, Richard 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Nelson, Rick 1940-1985 CTFT-3 Nelson, Ruth 1905WWT-17 Nelson, Tracy 1963CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Nelson, Willie 1933CTFT-5 Nemchinova, Vera WWasWT Nero, Franco 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Nesbitt, Cathleen 1888-1982 WWT-17 Nesbitt, Miriam Anne 1879-1954 ...WWasWT Nesbitt, Robert 1906WWT-17 Nesmith, Michael 1942CTFT-5 Nesmith, Ottola 1893-1972 WWasWT Nethersole, Olga Isabel 1866-1951 WWasWT Nettlefold, Archibald 1870-1944 WWasWT Nettlefold, Frederick John 1867-1949 WWasWT Nettleton, John 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nettleton, Lois CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Neuberger, Jan 1953CTFT-5 Neufeld, Mace 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Neufeld, Peter 1936CTFT-1 Neufeld, Sigmund Jr. 1931CTFT-1 Neufeld, Victor CTFT-12
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Neuman, Joan 1926CTFT-1 Neuwirth, Bebe CTFT-10 Neville, John 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Nevins, Claudette CTFT-1 New, Babette 1913CTFT-4 Newall, Guy 1885-1937 WWasWT Neway, Patricia 1919WWT-17 Newberry, Barbara 1910WWasWT Newcomb, Mary 1897-1966 WWasWT Newell, Mike 1942CTFT-15 Newell, Patrick CTFT-8 Newell, Raymond 1894WWasWT Newhart, Bob 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Newland, Mary WWT-8 Newley, Anthony 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Newman, Barry 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Newman, Claude 1903WWasWT Newman, David 1937CTFT-5 Newman, Edwin 1919CTFT-5 Newman, Emil ?-1984 CTFT-2 Newman, G. F. 1945CTFT-10 Newman, Greatrex 1892WWasWT Newman, Laraine 1952CTFT-6 Newman, Lionel 1916-1989 CTFT-8 Newman, Paul 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWasWT Newman, Phyllis 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Newman, Randy 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Newmar, Julie 1933CTFT-1 Newnham-Davis, Nathaniel 1854-1917 WWasWT Newton, Christopher 1936CTFT-12 Newton, Henry Chance 1854-1931 WWasWT Newton, John 1925CTFT-1 Newton, Robert 1905-1956 WWasWT Newton, Wayne 1942CTFT-11 Newton-John, Olivia 1948CTFT-5 Ney, Marie 1895WWasWT Ngema, Mbongeni 1955CTFT-9 Ngor, Haing S. 1941(?)-1996 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Nicander, Edwin 1876-1951 WWasWT Nicastro, Michelle 1960CTFT-2 Nicholas, Anna CTFT-4 Nicholas, Denise 1945CTFT-6 Nicholas, Fayard 1914CTFT-12 Nicholas, Paul 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Nicholls, Anthony 1907-1977 WWT-16 Nicholls, Harry 1852-1926 WWasWT Nichols, Anne 1891-1966 WWasWT Nichols, Beverly 1898-1983 WWasWT Nichols, Leo See Morricone, Ennio CTFT-16 Nichols, Lewis 1903WWasWT Nichols, Mike 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Nichols, Nichelle 1936CTFT-8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Nichols, Peter 1927CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nichols, Robert 1924CTFT-4 Nicholson, Bruce CTFT-13 Nicholson, H. O. 1868-? WWasWT Nicholson, Jack 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Nicholson, Kenyon 1894WWasWT Nicholson, Nora 1889-1973 WWasWT Nichtern, Claire CTFT-2 Nicodemi, Dario ?-1934 WWasWT Nicoll, Allardyce 1894-1976 WWT-16 Nielsen, Alice 1876-1943 WWasWT Nielsen, Brigitte 1963(?)-.... CTFT-11 Nielsen, Leslie 1926CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Niesen, Gertrude 1910WWasWT Nightingale, Joe WWasWT Nijinska, Bronislava 1891-1972 ... WWasWT Nijinsky, Vaslav 1890-1950 WWasWT Nikitna, Alice WWasWT Nillson, Carlotta 1878?-1951 WWasWT Nimmo, Derek 1932WWT-17 Nimoy, Leonard 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Nissen, Brian 1927WWasWT Nissen, Greta 1906-1988 WWasWT Nitzsche, Jack CTFT-8 Niven, David 1910-1983 CTFT-1 Nixon, Agnes 1927CTFT-6 Nixon, Cynthia 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Noble, Adrian 1950CTFT-11 Noble, Chelsea 1964CTFT-14 Noble, Dennis 1898-1966 WWasWT Noble, James 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Noble, Thorn CTFT-11 Noiret, Philippe 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Nolan, Doris 1916WWasWT Nolan, Lloyd 1902-1985 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Nolle, Nick 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Noonan, Tom 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Norden, Christine 1924-1988 CTFT-6 Nordstrom, Frances WWasWT Norfolk, Edgar 1893WWasWT Norgate, Matthew 1901WWT-17 Norman, Maidie 1912CTFT-2 Norman, Marsha 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Norman, Norman J. 1870-1941 WWasWT Norman, Norman V. 1864-1943 WWasWT Norman, Thyrza 1884-? WWasWT Normington, John 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Norris, Chuck 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Norris, Patricia CTFT-11 Norris, William 1872-1929 WWasWT North, Alex 1910-1991 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2
North, Edmund H. 1911-1990 CTFT-1 North, Sheree 1933CTFT-6 Northcott, Richard 1871-1931 WWasWT Northen, Michael 1921WWT-17 Norton, Elliot 1903WWT-17 Norton, Frederic ?-1946 WWasWT Norton-Taylor, Judy CTFT-3 Norville, Deborah 1958CTFT-15 Norwood, Eille 1861-1948 WWasWT Norwood, Lily See Charisse, Cyd CTFT-12 Norworth, Jack 1879-1959 WWasWT Noth, Christopher 1957(?)CTFT-16 Noto, Lore CTFT-1 Nouri, Michael 1945CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Novak, Kim 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Novak, Marilyn See Novak, Kim CTFT-15 Novello, Don 1943CTFT-3 Novello, Ivor 1893-1951 WWasWT Noyce, Phillip 1950CTFT-12 Noyes, Thomas 1922-1989 CTFT-8 Noziere, Fernand 1874-1931 WWasWT Nugent, Elliott 1899-1980 WWasWT Nugent, John Charles 1878-1947 ....WWasWT Nugent, Moya 1901-1954 WWasWT Nugent, Nelle 1939CTFT-1 Nunn, Trevor 1940CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7 Nureyev, Rudolf 1938-1993 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Nuyen, France 1939CTFT-1 Nuytten, Bruno 1945CTFT-9 Nye, Carrie CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nye, Pat 1908WWT-17 Nykvist, Sven 1922(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Nyman, Michael Lawrence 1944-... CTFT-11 Nype, Russell 1924WWT-17
O Oaker, Jane 1880-? WWasWT Oakland, Simon 1922-1983 CTFT-1 Gates, Warren 1928-1982 CTFT-1 O'Bannon, Dan 1946CTFT-8 Ober, Philip 1902-1982 WWasWT Obey, Andre 1892-1975 WWasWT Obraztsov, Sergei Vladimirovich 1901WWasWT O'Brian, Hugh 1930CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Brien, Barry 1893-1961 WWasWT O'Brien, Conan 1963CTFT-14 O'Brien, David 1930WWasWT O'Brien, Edmond 1915-1985 CTFT-2 O'Brien, Jack 1939CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 O'Brien, Kate 1897-1974 O'Brien, Margaret 1937O'Brien, Maureen 1943Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 O'Brien, Richard 1942O'Brien, Terence 1887-1970 O'Brien, Timothy 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 O'Brien, Virginia 1896-1987 WWasWT O'Brien-Moore, Erin 1908-1979... O'Bryen, W. J. 1898Obst, Lynda 1950O'Callaghan, Richard 1940Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Casey, Sean 1880-1964 O'Connell, Arthur 1908-1981 O'Connell, Hugh 1898-1943 O'Connell, Jerry 1974(?)O'Connor, Bill 1919O'Connor, Carroll 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 O'Connor, Charles Wm. 1878-1955 O'Connor, Donald 1925O'Connor, Glynnis 1955O'Connor, John J. 1933O'Connor, Kevin 1938-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Connor, Pat O'Connor, Sinead 1966O'Connor, Una 1893-1959 O'Conor, Joseph 1916O'Dea, Denis 1905Odell, George C. D. 1866-1949 Odets, Clifford 1906-1963 Odette, Mary 1901Oditz, Carl 1946O'Doherty, Eileen 1891O'Doherty, Mignon 1890-1961 .... O'Donnell, Chris O'Donnell, Mark 1954O'Donnell, Mary Eileen 1948O'Donnell, Rosie O'Donoghue, Michael 1940-1994 Obituary in CTFT-15 O'Donovan, Desmond 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 O'Donovan, Fred 1889-1952 Oenslager, Donald 1902-1975 O'Farrell, Mary 1892-1968 Ogilvie, George 1931Ogilvie, Glencairn Stuart 1858-1932 O'Hara, Catherine O'Hara, David 1965O'Hara, Jenny O'Hara, Maureen 1921O'Hearn, Robert 1921O'Herlihy, Dan 1919O'Higgins, Harvey J. 1876-1929 Ohlmeyer, Don Jr. 1945Ohnet, Georges 1848-1918
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O'Horgan, Tom 1926WWT-17 O'Keefe, Michael 1955CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 O'Keefe, Miles See O'Keeffe, Miles CTFT-14 O'Keeffe, Miles 1955(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Okhlopkov, Nikolai Pavlovich 1900-1967 WWasWT Olaf, Pierre 1928WWT-17 Oland, Warner 1880-1938 WWasWT Olcott, Chauncey 1860-1932 WWasWT Old, John M. See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Oldham, Derek 1892-1968 WWasWT Oldland, Lillian 1905WWasWT Oldman, Gary 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 O'Leary, William CTFT-4 Oliansky, Joel 1935CTFT-1 Oliffe, Geraldine WWasWT Olim, Dorothy 1934CTFT-1 Olin, Ken 1954CTFT-9 Olin, Lena 1956CTFT-11 Oliphant, Jack 1895WWasWT Olive, Edyth ?-1956 WWasWT Oliver, Anthony 1923WWT-17 Oliver, Barrie 1900WWasWT Oliver, Edith 1912WWT-17 Oliver, Edna May 1885-1942 WWasWT Oliver, Rochelle 1937CTFT-2 Oliver, Susan 1937-1990 CTFT-11 Oliver, Vic ?-1964 WWasWT Olivier, Laurence 1907-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Olkewicz, Walter CTFT-6 Olmi, Ermanno 1931CTFT-8 Olmos, Edward James 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Loughlin, Gerald S. 1921CTFT-7 Olsen, Merlin 1940CTFT-8 Olsen, Ole 1892-1963 WWasWT Olson, Glen 1945CTFT-4 Olson, James 1930CTFT-1 Olson, Nancy 1928CTFT-7 O'Malley, Ellen ?-1961 WWasWT O'Malley, Rex 1901WWasWT Oman, Julia Terelyan 1930WWT-17 O'Mara, Kate 1939CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Morrison, Kevin CTFT-1 O'Neal, Frederick 1905WWT-17 O'Neal, Patrick 1927-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Neal, Ron 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Neal, Ryan 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 O'Neal, Tatum 1963CTFT-3 O'Neal, Zelma 1907WWasWT O'Neil, Colette CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Neil, Nancy 1911WWasWT O'Neil, Peggy 1898-1960 WWasWT
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O'Neill, Dick 1928CTFT-6 O'Neill, Ed 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone 1888-1953 WWasWT O'Neill, Frank B. 1869-1959 WWasWT O'Neill, Henry 1891-1961 WWasWT O'Neill, James 1849-1920 WWasWT O'Neill, Jennifer 1949CTFT-6 O'Neill, Marie 1887-1952 WWasWT O'Neill, Nance 1874-1965 WWasWT O'Neill, Norman 1875-1934 WWasWT O'Neill, Sheila 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ontkean, Michael 1946(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Opatoshu, David 1918CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Openshaw, Charles Elton WWasWT Ophuls, Marcel 1927CTFT-8 Opp, Julie 1871-1921 WWasWT Oppenheimer, Alan 1930CTFT-7 Oppenheimer, Jess 1913-1988 CTFT-8 O'Ramey, Georgia 1886-1928 WWasWT Orbach, Jerry 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Orchard, Julian 1930-1979 WWT-16 Orczy, Emmuska 1865-1947 WWasWT Ord, Robert WWasWT Ord, Simon 1874-1944 WWasWT Ordonneau, Maurice 1854-1916 WWasWT Ordway, Sally CTFT-1 O'Regan, Kathleen 1903WWasWT Orlando, Tony 1944CTFT-6 Orme, Denise 1884-1960 WWasWT Orme, Michael 1894-1944 WWasWT Ormond, Julia 1965(?)CTFT-15 Ornbo, Robert 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Rorke, Brefni 1889-1946 WWasWT O'Rourke, Robert 1947CTFT-1 Orr, Mary 1918WWT-17 Osborn, E. W. 1860-1930 WWasWT Osborn, Paul 1901-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Osborne, John 1929-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osborne, Kipp 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osborne, Vivienne 1905WWasWT Oscar, Henry 1891-1969 WWasWT Oscarsson, Per 1927CTFT-15 Osgood, Charles 1933CTFT-16 O'Shea, Milo 1926CTFT-6 Osmond, Cliff CTFT-6 Osmond, Donny 1957CTFT-16 Osmond, Marie 1959CTFT-6 Osmun, Betsy 1954CTFT-4 O'Steen, Michael 1962CTFT-8 Osterhage, Jeffrey 1953CTFT-5 Osterman, Lester 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osterwald, Bibi 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
500 • OSTROW Ostrow, Stuart 1931WWT-17 O'Sullivan, Maureen 1911CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Osuna, Jess 1928CTFT-1 Oswald, Geneviere 1923CTFT-2 O'Toole, Annette 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Toole, Peter 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Ottaway, James 1908WWT-17 Oughton, Winifred 1890-1964 WWasWT Quid, Hermon 1885-1951 WWasWT Oulton, Brian 1908WWT-17 Ouspenskaya, Maria 1876-1949... WWasWT Overall, Park 1957(?)CTFT-11 Overend, Dorothy WWasWT Overman, Lynne 1887-1943 WWasWT Overmyer, Eric 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Overton, Rick CTFT-3 Ovitz, Michael 1946CTFT-10 Owen, Alun 1925-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Owen, Bill 1914CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Owen, Catherine Dale 1900-1965 WWasWT Owen, Harold 1872-1930 WWasWT Owen, Harrison 1890WWasWT Owen, Reginald 1887-1972 WWasWT Owens, Dana See Queen Latifah CTFT-14 Owens, Gary 1936CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Owens, Rochelle 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Oxenberg, Catherine 1961CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Oyra, Jan 1888-? WWasWT Oz, Frank 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7
P Paar, Jack 1918CTFT-6 Pacey, Steven 1957CTFT-8 Pacino, Al 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Packer, David CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pagano, Giulia 1949CTFT-1 Page, Anthony 1935CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Page, Ashley 1956CTFT-12 Page, Austin WWasWT Page, Geraldine 1924-1987 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Page, Harrison CTFT-7 Page, Louise 1955CTFT-12
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Page, Norman ?-1935 Page, Philip P. 1889Page, Rita 1906-1954 Page, Tilsa 1926Paget, Cecil ?-1955 Paget-Bowman, Cicely 1910Pagett, Nicola 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Pagnol, Marcel 1895-1974 Paige, Elaine Paige, Janis Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Painter, Eleanor 1890-1947 Paisner, Dina Pakula, Alan 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Paladini, Ettore 1849-? Paladini-Ando, Celestina Palance, Jack 1920(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Palance, Walter Jack See Palance, Jack Palcy, Euzhan 1957Palerme, Gina Paley, William S. 1901-1990 Palfrey, May Lever 1867-1929 Palin, Michael 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Palma, Loretta 1946Palmer, Barbara 1911Palmer, Betsy 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Palmer, Charles 1869-1920 Palmer, Geoffrey 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Palmer, Gregg 1927Palmer, John 1885-1944 Palmer, Lilli 1914-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Palmer, Minnie 1857-1936 Palmieri, Joe 1939Palminteri, Chazz 1951Paltrow, Bruce 1943Paltrow, Gwyneth 1972Pan, Hermes 1910(?)-1990 Pankin, Stuart 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pankow, John 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Panter, Joan 1909Pantoliano, Joe 1951Papas, Irene 1926Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Pape, Joan Papp, Joseph 1921-1991 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Paragon, John Pare, Michael 1959Parent, Gail 1940Parfitt, Judy Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Parichy, Dennis Paris, Jerry 1925-1986 Parish, James Parisys, Marcelle
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Parker, Alan 1944CTFT-5 Parker, Anthony 1912WWasWT Parker, Cecil 1897-1971 WWasWT Parker, Corey 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Parker, Eleanor 1922CTFT-5 Parker, Ellen 1949CTFT-6 Parker, Frank 1864-1926 WWasWT Parker, Jameson 1947CTFT-6 Parker, John 1875-1952 WWasWT Parker, Joy 1924WWasWT Parker, Lew 1906-1972 WWasWT Parker, Lottie Blair 1858?-!937.... WWasWT Parker, Louis Napoleon 1852-1944 WWasWT Parker, Mary-Louise 1964CTFT-16 Parker, Sarah Jessica 1965CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Parker, Thane 1907WWasWT Parkes, Walter F. 1952(?)CTFT-11 Parkinson, Dian CTFT-4 Parks, Bert 1914-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Parks, Gordon 1912CTFT-6 Parks, Hildy 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Parks, Larry 1914-1975 WWasWT Parks, Michael 1938CTFT-7 Parlakian, Nishan 1925CTFT-4 Parnell, Peter 1953CTFT-1 Parnell, Val 1894WWasWT Parriott, James D. 1950CTFT-2 Parrish, Robert 1916-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Parry, Chris 1952CTFT-5 Parry, Edward Abbott 1863-1943 WWasWT Parsons, Alan 1888-1933 WWasWT Parsons, Donovan 1888-? WWasWT Parsons, Estelle 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Parsons, Nancie 1904WWasWT Parsons, Percy 1878-1944 WWasWT Parton, Dolly 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Pasco, Richard Edward 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Pasdar, Adrian 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Pasekoff, Marilyn 1949CTFT-2 Passer, Ivan 1933CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Passeur, Steve 1899-1966 WWasWT Passmore, Walter 1867-1946 WWasWT Pasternak, Joe 1901-1991 CTFT-11 Paston, George ?-1936 WWasWT Pastorelli, Robert 1954CTFT-13 Patacano, Martino See Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Pataki, Michael 1938CTFT-9 Pataki, Mike See Pataki, Michael CTFT-9 Patch, Wally 1888-1970 WWasWT Pateman, Robert 1840-1924 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Patinkin, Mandy 1952CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Patric, Jason CTFT-10 Patrice, Teryn 1956CTFT-4 Patrick, John 1907WWT-17 Patrick, Nigel 1913WWT-17 Patrick, Q. See Wheeler, Hugh CTFT-5 Patrick, Robert 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Patricola, Tom 1891-1950 WWasWT Patterson, Dick 1929CTFT-8 Patterson, Jay 1954CTFT-2 Patterson, Neva 1922WWasWT Patterson, Raymond 1955CTFT-1 Patterson, Richard See Patterson, Dick CTFT-8 Patterson, Tom 1920WWT-17 Patton, Will 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Paul, Adrian 1959CTFT-16 Paul, Betty 1921WWasWT Paul, Kent 1936CTFT-3 Paul, Steven 1958CTFT-3 Pauley, Jane 1950CTFT-5 Pauline, Princess 1873-? WWasWT Paull, Harry Major 1854-1934 WWasWT Paull, Lawrence G. 1946CTFT-11 Paulsen, Albert 1929CTFT-6 Paulsen, Pat 1927CTFT-3 Paulton, Harry 1842-1917 WWasWT Paumier, Alfred 1870-1951 WWasWT Pavlova, Anna 1885-1931 WWasWT Pavlow, Muriel 1921WWT-17 Pawle, J. Lennox 1872-1936 WWasWT Pawley, Nancy 1901WWasWT Pawson, Hargrave 1902-1945 WWasWT Paxinou, Katina 1900-1974 WWasWT Paxton, Bill 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Paxton, Sydney 1860-1930 WWasWT Paymer, David CTFT-3 Payn, Grahm 1918WWT-17 Payne, Ben Iden 1888-1976 WWasWT Payne, Edmund 1865-1914 WWasWT Payne, John 1912-1989 CTFT-8 Payne, Laurence 1919WWasWT Payne, Millie WWasWT Payne, Walter ?-1949 WWasWT Payne-Jennings, Victor 1900-1962... WWasWT Pays, Amanda 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Payton-Wright, Pamela 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Peacock, Kim 1901-1966 WWasWT Peacock, Trevor 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pearce, Alice 1917-1966 WWasWT Pearce, Richard 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pearce, Vera 1896-1966 WWasWT Pearl, Jack 1895-1982 WWasWT Pearlman, Stephen 1935CTFT-7 Pearson, Beatrice 1920WWasWT Pearson, Lloyd 1897-1966 WWasWT
Pearson, Molly 1876-1959 WWasWT Pearson, Richard 1918WWT-17 Pearson, Sybille 1937CTFT-3 Peaslee, Richard 1930CTFT-1 Peck, Bob 1945CTFT-9 Peck, Gregory 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWasWT Peckinpah, Sam 1925-1984 CTFT-1 Pedgrift, Frederic Henchman WWasWT Pedrick, Gale 1905-1970 WWasWT Peek, Brent CTFT-4 Peel, David 1920WWasWT Peel, Eileen WWT-16 Peeples, Nia 1967CTFT-15 Peerce, Larry 1935(?)CTFT-9 Peile, Frederick 1862-1934 WWasWT Peisley, Frederick 1904-1976 WWT-16 Pelikan, Lisa CTFT-3 Pelissier, Harry Gabriel 1874-1913 WWasWT Peluce, Meeno 1970CTFT-5 Pember, Ron 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pemberton, Brock 1885-1950 WWasWT Pemberton, John Wyndham 1883-1947 WWasWT Pemberton, Max 1863-1950 WWasWT Pemberton, Reece 1914-1977 WWT-16 Pemberton-Billing, Robin 1929WWT-17 Pena, Elizabeth 1960CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Pendleton, Austin 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pendleton, Wyman 1916WWT-17 Penghlis, Thaao CTFT-8 Penley, Arthur 1881-1954 WWasWT Penley, W. S. 1851-1912 WWasWT Penn, Arthur 1922CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Penn, Bill 1931WWasWT Penn, Christopher 1966CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Penn, Sean 1960CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Pennebaker, D. A. 1925CTFT-15 Pennebaker, Donn Alan See Pennebaker, D. A CTFT-15 Pennington, Ann 1892-1971 WWasWT Pennington, Janice CTFT-4 Pennington, Michael 1943CTFT-11 Penny, Joe 1956(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Penrose, John 1917WWasWT Penzner, Seymour 1915CTFT-2 Peple, Edward H. 1867-1924 WWasWT Peppard, George 1928-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-13 Perceval-Clark, Perceval 1881-1938 WWasWT Percy, Edward 1891-1968 WWasWT Percy, S. Esme 1887-1957 WWasWT Percy, William Stratford 1872-1946 WWasWT Percyval, T. Wigney 1865-? WWasWT
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Perenchio, Jerry 1930CTFT-12 Perez, Lazaro 1945CTFT-5 Perez, Rosie 1965(?)CTFT-13 Perido, Nick See Como, Perry CTFT-12 Perkins, Anthony 1932-1992 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Perkins, Don 1928CTFT-2 Perkins, Elizabeth 1960(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Perkins, Osgood 1892-1937 WWasWT Perkins, Tony See Perkins, Anthony CTFT-13 Perlich, Max 1968(?)CTFT-15 Perlman, Rhea 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Perlman, Ron 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Perloff, Carey CTFT-7 Permut, David A. 1954CTFT-14 Perrey, Mireille WWasWT Perrin, Vic See Perrin, Victor CTFT-9 Perrin, Victor 1916-1989 CTFT-9 Perrine, Valerie 1943CTFT-3 Perrins, Leslie 1902-1962 WWasWT Perry, Antoinette 1888-1946 WWasWT Perry, (Arthur) John 1906WWasWT Perry, Elizabeth 1933CTFT-2 Perry, Felton CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Perry, Frank 1930-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Perry, Keith 1931CTFT-8 Perry, Luke 1966(?)CTFT-11 Perry, Matthew 1969CTFT-15 Perry, Matthew L. See Perry, Matthew CTFT-15 Perry, Margaret 1913WWasWT Perry, Roger 1933CTFT-1 Perryman, Dwayne B. Ill 1963CTFT-8 Perryman, Jill 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Persky, Lester 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Persky, Lisa Jane CTFT-4 Persoff, Nehemiah 1920CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pertwee, Jon 1919WWT-17 Pertwee, Michael 1916WWT-17 Pertwee, Roland 1885-1963 WWasWT Pesci, Joe 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pesci, Joey See Pesci, Joe CTFT-16 Pescow, Donna CTFT-3 Pesola, Robert 1949CTFT-2 Peters, Bernadette 1948CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Peters, Brock 1927CTFT-6 Peters, Jon 1947CTFT-3 Peters, Roberta 1930CTFT-4 Peters, Rollo 1892-1967 WWasWT Peters, William 1921CTFT-2
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Petersen, Erika 1949Petersen, William L Petersen, Wolfgang 1941Peterson, Cassandra 1951Peterson, Lenka 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Peterson, Roger 1928Petherbridge, Edward 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Petit, Roland 1924Petley, Frank E. 1872-1945 Petrarca, David 1962Petrass, Sari 1890-1930 Petrides, Avra Petrie, Daniel 1920Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Petrie, David Hay 1895-1948 Petrie, George O Petrova, Olga 1886-1977 Pettet, Joanna 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pettingell, Frank 1891-1968 Petty, Lori Peyser, Penny Pezzullo, Ralph 1951Pfeiffer, Michelle 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Phethean, David 1918Philips, F. C. 1849-1921 Philips, Mary 1901Phillips, Arlene 1943Phillips, Bob 1953Phillips, Cyril L. 1894Phillips, Julianne 1960Phillips, Kate 1856-1931 Phillips, Leslie 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Phillips, Lou Diamond 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Phillips, Lloyd Phillips, Mackenzie 1959Phillips, Margaret 1923-1984 Phillips, Michael 1943Phillips, Michelle 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Phillips, Peter 1949Phillips, Robin 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Phillips, Sian 1934Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Phillips, Stephen 1866-1915 Phillpotts, Adelaide 1896Phillpotts, Ambrosine 1912Phillpotts, Eden 1862-1960 Phipps, Nicholas 1913-1980 Phoenix, River 1970-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Pialat, Maurice 1925Piazza, Ben 1934-1991 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Picard, Andre 1874-1926 Pickard, Helena 1900-1959 Pickard, Margery 1911-
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Pickens, Slim 1919-1983 CTFT-2 Picker, David V. 1931CTFT-12 Pickering, Edward A. 1871-? WWasWT Pickering, Edward W WWT-17 Pickett, Cindy 1947CTFT-7 Pickford, Mary 1893-1979 WWasWT Pickles, Christina CTFT-3 Pickrell, Piper 1950CTFT-4 Pickup, Ronald 1940CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Picon, Molly 1898-1992 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Piddock, Jim 1956CTFT-2 Pidgeon, Walter 1897-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pielmeier, John 1949CTFT-1 Pierat, Marie Therese ?-1934 WWasWT Pierce, Paula Kay 1942CTFT-3 Pierson, Frank 1925CTFT-12 Pierson, Geoffrey 1949CTFT-4 Pifer, Drury CTFT-6 Piffard, Frederic 1902WWasWT Pigott, A. S WWasWT Pigott-Smith, Tim 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Pilbeam, Nova 1919WWasWT Pilbrow, Richard 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pilcer, Harry 1885-1961 WWasWT Pileggi, Mitch 1952(?)CTFT-16 Pillsbury, Sarah CTFT-12 Pimlott, Steven CTFT-9 Pinchot, Bronson 1959CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Pine, Robert 1928CTFT-4 Pinero, Arthur Wing 1855-1934... WWasWT Pink, Wai ?-1922 WWasWT Pinner, David 1940CTFT-12 Pino, Rosario ?-1933 WWasWT Pinta, Harold See Pinter, Harold CTFT-11 Pintauro, Danny 1976CTFT-15 Pintauro, Joseph T. 1930CTFT-1 Pinter, Harold 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Pintoff, Ernest 1931CTFT-12 Piper, Franco WWasWT Pippin, Donald 1931CTFT-1 Pirandello, Luigi 1867-1936 WWasWT Piscopo, Joe 1951CTFT-3 Pisier, Marie-France 1944CTFT-8 Pithey, Wensley 1914WWT-17 Pitkin, William 1925WWT-17 Pitoeff, Georges 1886-1939 WWasWT Pitoeff, Ludmilla 1896-1951 WWasWT Pitoniak, Anne 1922CTFT-1 Pitou, Augustus 1843-1915 WWasWT Pitt, Archie 1885-1924 WWasWT Pitt, Brad 1964(?)CTFT-10 Pittman, Bob 1953CTFT-12 Pitts, ZaSu 1900-1963 WWasWT Piven, Jeremy 1965(?)CTFT-16 Pixley, Frank 1867-1919 WWasWT Place, Mary Kay 1947CTFT-3 Plachy, William J. 1948CTFT-2
Plana, Tony 1953Planchon, Roger 1931Plater, Alan 1935Platt, Agnes Platt, Livingston 1885-1968 Platt, Oliver 196(?)Playfair, Arthur 1869-1918 Playfair, Nigel 1874-1934 Playten, Alice 1947Pleasants, Jack 1874-? Pleasence, Angela Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pleasence, Donald 1919-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Pleshette, John 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pleshette, Suzanne 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Pleydell, George 1868-? Plimpton, Martha 1970Plinge, Walter Plouviez, Peter 1931Plowright, Joan 1929Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Plumb, Eve 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Plumley, Don 1934Plummer, Amanda 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Plummer, Christopher 1927(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Plunkett, Maryann 1953Plunkett, Patricia 1926Plymale, Trip 1949Plymptom, Eben 1853-1915 Poel, William 1852-1934 Poggi, Gregory 1946Poggi, Jack 1928Pogue, Chuck 1950Poindexter, Buster See Johansen, David Pointer, Priscilla 1924Poiret, Jean 1926-1992 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Poitier, Sidney 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Polaire, Mdlle. 1879-1939 Polan, Lou 1904-1976 Poland, Albert 1941Polanski, Roman 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Poledouris, Basil Poliakoff, Stephen 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Poliakoff, Vera See Lindsay, Vera Polic, Henry Polini, Marie ?-1960 Pollack, Sydney 1934Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Pollak, Kevin 1958Pollan, Tracy Pollard, Daphne 1890-
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Pollard, Michael J. 1939Policy, Sarah 1979Pollock, Arthur 1886-? Pollock, Channing 1880-1946 Pollock, Dale 1950Pollock, Elizabeth 1898-1970 Pollock, Ellen 1903Pollock, John 1878-1963 Pollock, Nancy R. 1905-1979 Pollock, William 1881-1944 Polonsky, Abraham 1910Poluskis, The Pomerantz, Earl Pomeroy, Jay 1895-1955 Pompian, Paul 1944Pond, Helen 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ponicsan, Darryl 1942Ponti, Carlo 1913Poole, Roy 1924-1986 Pooley, Olaf Pope, Muriel Pope, Peter 1955Poppenger, Carol 1937Popplewell, Jack 1911Porel, Paul 1843-1917 Porteous, Gilbert 1868-1928 Porter, Caleb 1867-1940 Porter, Cole 1893-1964 Porter, Don 1912Porter, Eric 1928-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Porter, Neil 1895-1944 Porter, Stephen 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Porterfield, Robert (Huffard) 1905-1971 Portman, Eric 1903-1969 Porto-Riche, Georges de 1849-1930 Posford, George 1906Possart, Ernst Ritter von 1841-1921 Post, Guy Bates 1875-1968 Post, Markie 1950Post, Mike Poster, Steven 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Poston, Tom 1921Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Potter, Cora 1857-1936 Potter, Dennis 1935Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Potter, H. C. 1904-1977 Potter, Madeleine Potter, Paul 1853-1921 Potts, Annie 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Potts, David 1949Potts, Nancy Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Poul, Alan Mark 1954Poulton, A. G. 1867-?
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Pounder, C. C. H. 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pounds, Charles Courtice 1862-1 927 Pounds, Louie Povah, Phyllis 1920Povich, Maury 1939Powell, Addison 1921Powell, Anthony Powell, Eleanor 1912-1982 Powell, Jane 1929Powell, Michael 1905-1990 Powell, Peter 1908Powell, Robert 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Powell, William 1892-1984 Power, Hartley 1894-1966 Power, Tyrone 1869-1931 Power, Tyrone 1914-1958 Powers, Eugene 1872-? Powers, James T. 1862-1942 Powers, John 1935Powers, Leona 1898-1967 Powers, Stefanie 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Powers, Tom 1890-1955 Pownall, David 1938Powys, Stephen 1907Praga, Marco 1862-1929 Pratt, Muriel ?-1945 Preece, Tim 1938Preedy, George R. 1888-1952 Preminger, Otto 1906-1986 Prentice, Charles W. 1898Prentice, Herbert M. 1890Prentiss, Paula 1939Presbrey, Eugene Wyley 1853-1931 Prescott, Ken 1948Presley, Priscilla 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Presnell, Harve 1933Pressburger, Emeric 1902-1988 Pressman, Edward R. 1943Pressman, Lawrence 1939Pressman, Michael 1950Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Preston, Kelly 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Preston, Robert 1918-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Preston, William 1921Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Prevost, Marcel 1862-1941 Price, Dennis 1915-1973 Price, Don 1933Price, Evadne 1896Price, Frank 1930Price, Lonny 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Price, Michael P. 1938Price, Nancy 1880-1970 Price, Richard 1949-
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Price, Vincent 1911-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pride, Malcolm 1930WWT-1 7 Priestley, J. B. 1894-1984 WWT-17 Priestly, Jason 1969CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Primrose, Dorothy 1916WWT-17 Primus, Barry 1938CTFT-2 Prince 1958CTFT-12 Prince, Adelaide 1866-1941 WWasWT Prince, Arthur 1881-? WWasWT Prince, Elsie 1902WWasWT Prince, Faith CTFT-8 Prince, Hal See Prince, Harold CTFT-16 Prince, Harold 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Prince, Jonathan 1958CTFT-3 Prince, William 1913-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Principal, Victoria 1945CTFT-5 Prine, Andrew 1936CTFT-6 Prinsep, Anthony Leyland 1888-1942 WWasWT Printemps, Yvonne 1895-1977 WWasWT Prinz, Rosemary CTFT-1 Prior, Allan WWasWT Prochnow, Jurgen 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Proett, Daniel 1953CTFT-2 Proft, Pat 1947CTFT-11 Prosky, Robert 1930CTFT-3 Provenza, Paul 1957CTFT-15 Provost, Jeanne WWasWT Prowse, Juliet 1936-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Prussing, Louise 1897WWasWT Pryce, Jonathan 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pryce, Richard 1864-1942 WWasWT Pryde, Peggy 1869-? WWasWT Pryor, Nicholas 1935CTFT-5 Pryor, Richard 1940CTFT-3 Pryor, Roger 1901-1974 WWasWT Pryse, Hugh 1910-1955 WWasWT Psacharopoulos, Nikos 1928-1989.... CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pudenz, Steve 1947CTFT-2 Pullman, Bill 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pullman, William See Pullman, Bill CTFT-14 Purcell, Charles 1883-1962 WWasWT Purcell, Harold 1907WWasWT Purcell, Irene 1903-1972 WWasWT Purcell, Lee 1953CTFT-4 Purdell, Reginald 1896-1953 WWasWT Purdham, David 1951CTFT-1 Purdom, C.B. 1883-1965 WWasWT Purl, Linda CTFT-5 Purnell, Louise 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pusey, Arthur WWasWT
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Puttnam, David 1941Puzo, Mario 1920Pyant, Paul 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pyle, Denver 1920Pyne, Daniel 1955-
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Q Quaid, Dennis 1954CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quaid, Randy 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quarry, Robert 1924CTFT-7 Quartermaine, Charles 1877-1958 VWVasWT Quartermaine, Leon 1876-1967 ... WWasWT Quartermass, Martin See Carpenter, John CTFT-15 Quayle, Anna 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Quayle, Anthony 1913-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Queen Latifah 1970(?)CTFT-14 Quentin, Patrick See Wheeler, Hugh CTFT-5 Quesenbery, Whitney 1954CTFT-3 Questel, Mae 1908CTFT-1 Quick, Diana 1946CTFT-8 Quigley, Linnea CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Quigley, William J. 1951CTFT-9 Quillan, Eddie 1907-1990 CTFT-9 Quilley, Denis 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Quine, Richard 1920-1989 CTFT-8 Quinlan, Gertrude 1875-1963 WWasWT Quinlan, Kathleen 1954CTFT-5 Quinn, Aidan 1959CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quinn, Anthony 1915CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Quinn, Henry J. 1928CTFT-2 Quinn, J.C CTFT-8 Quinn, Martha 1959CTFT-14 Quinn, Patrick 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Quinn, Tony 1899-1967 WWasWT Quintero, Jose 1924CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Quinteros, Joaquin 1873-1944 WWasWT Quinteros, Serafin 1871-1938 WWasWT
R Rabb, Ellis 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7
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Rabe, David 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Rachins, Alan CTFT-7 Rademakers, Fons 1920CTFT-8 Radford, Basil 1897-1952 WWasWT Radford, Michael 1950CTFT-14 Radner, Gilda 1946-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Radnitz, Robert B CTFT-1 Radosh, Stephen 1951CTFT-2 Rae, Charlotte 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rae, Edna See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-13 Rae, Eric 1899WWasWT Rae, Kenneth 1901WWasWT Raeburn, Henzie 1900-1973 WWasWT Raedler, Dorothy 1917WWT-17 Raevsky, losif Moiseevich 1900WWasWT Rafelson, Bob 1933CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Rafferty, Pat 1861-1952 WWasWT Raffin, Deborah 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rafkin, Alan 1928CTFT-3 Raglan, James 1901-1961 WWasWT Ragland, Robert O. 1931CTFT-12 Ragni, Gerome 1942-1991 CTFT-10 Ragno, Joseph CTFT-2 Railsback, Steve CTFT-6 Raimi, Sam 1959CTFT-10 Raimu, M. 1883-1946 WWasWT Rain, Douglas CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rainbow, Frank 1913WWT-17 Raine, Jack 1897WWasWT Rainer, Luise 1912WWasWT Rainey, Ford 1918CTFT-2 Rains, Claude 1889-1967 WWasWT Raitt, John 1917CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rakoff, Alvin 1927CTFT-8 Raksin, David 1912CTFT-12 Raleigh, Cecil 1856-1914 WWasWT Raleigh, Mrs. Saba ?-1923 WWasWT Ralph, Sheryl Lee 1956CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ralston, Ken CTFT-14 Ramage, Cecil B. 1895WWasWT Rambeau, Marjorie 1889-1970 WWasWT Rambert, Marie WWasWT Rambo, Dack 1941-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Ramey, Samuel 1942CTFT-13 Ramin, Sid 1924CTFT-8 Ramis, Harold 1944CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Ramont, Mark S. 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rampling, Charlotte 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ramsay, Remak 1937CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ramsden, Dennis 1918WWT-17 Ramsey, Alicia ?-1933 WWasWT
Ramsey, Logan 1921CTFT-10 Ranalow, Frederick Baring 1873-1953 WWasWT Randall, Carl ?-1965 WWasWT Randall, Harry 1860-1932 WWasWT Randall, Leslie 1924WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Randall, Tony 1920CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Randel, Melissa CTFT-2 Randell, Ron 1923WWT-17 Randolph, Elsie 1904WWT-17 Randolph, John 1915CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Randolph, Robert 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ranevsky, Boris 1891WWasWT Ranft, Albert Adam 1858-? WWasWT Rankin, Arthur McKee 1841-1914 WWasWT Rankin, Molly WWasWT Rankin, Phyllis 1874-1934 WWasWT Ransley, Peter 1931CTFT-5 Ranson, Herbert 1889WWasWT Rapaport, Michael 1970(?)CTFT-16 Rapf, Matthew 1920-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Raphael, Frederic M. 1931CTFT-2 Raphael, Gerriane 1939CTFT-5 Raphael, John N. 1868-1917 WWasWT Raphael, Sally Jessy 1943CTFT-11 Raphael, William 1858-? WWasWT Raphaelson, Samson 1896-1983 WWasWT Rappaport, David 1951-1990 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-9 Rappeneau, Jean-Paul 1932CTFT-14 Rappoport, David Steven 1957CTFT-4 Rasch, Albertina 1891-1967 WWasWT Rascoe, Burton 1892-1957 WWasWT Rashad, Phylicia 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Rashovich, Gordana CTFT-2 Rasulala, Thalmus 1939-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Rathbone, Basil 1892-1967 WWasWT Rathbone, Guy B. 1884-1916 WWasWT Rather, Dan 1931CTFT-5 Ratoff, Gregory 1893-1960 WWasWT Rattigan, Terence 1911-1977 WWT-17 Ratzenberger, John CTFT-3 Raucher, Herman 1928CTFT-1 Ravetch, Irving 1920CTFT-11 Ravin, Linda 1956CTFT-2 Rawlings, Margaret 1906WWT-17 Rawlins, Adrian CTFT-9 Rawlins, Lester 1924-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rawlinson, A. R. (Arthur Richard) 1894WWasWT Rawls, Eugenia 1916CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rawson, Graham 1890-1955 WWasWT Rawson, Tristan 1888-? WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Ray, Aldo 1926-1991 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ray, Gabrielle 1883-? Ray, James 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ray, Phil 1872-? Ray, Rene Ray, Satyajit 1921-1992 Rayburn, Gene 1917Raye, Carol 1923Raye, Martha 1916-1994 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Raymond, Cyril 1897?-1973 Raymond, Gene 1908Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Raymond, Helen 1885?-! 965 Raymond, Paul Raynal, Paul 1885?-1971 Rayne, Leonard 1869-1925 Rayner, Minnie 1869-1941 Rea, Alec L. 1878-1953 Rea, Stephen 1943(?)Rea, William J. 1884-1932 Read, James 1952Reade, Hamish See Gray, Simon Reader, Ralph 1903Reams, Lee Roy Reardon, Dennis J. 1944Reardon, John ?-1988 Reasoner, Harry 1923-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Reaves-Phillips, Sandra Recht, Ray 1947Red, Eric 1961Reddy, Helen 1942Redeker, Quinn K. 1936Redfield, Adam 1959Redfield, William 1926-1976 Redford, Robert 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redgrave, Corin 1939Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Redgrave, Lynn 1943Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redgrave, Michael 1908-1985 Redgrave, Vanessa 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redington, Michael 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Redman, Joyce 1918Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Redmond, Liam 1913Redmond, Moira Redstone, Sumner 1923Reece, Brian 1913-1962 Reed, Carol 1906-1976 Reed, Donna 1921-1986 Reed, Florence 1883-1967 Reed, Joseph Verner Sr. 1902-1973 Reed, Mark 1893Reed, Oliver 1938-
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Reed, Pamela 1949(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Reed, Rex 1938CTFT-8 Reed, Robert 1932-1992 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-11 Reed, Sheila CTFT-7 Reedy, Pat 1940CTFT-5 Rees, Angharad 1949CTFT-8 Rees, Llewellyn 1901WWT-17 Rees, Roger 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Reeve, Ada 1874-1966 WWasWT Reeve, Christopher 1952CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Reeves, Geoffrey 1939WWT-17 Reeves, Keanu 1965(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Reeves, (Philip) Kynaston 1893-1971 WWasWT Reeves-Smith, H. 1862-1938 WWasWT Regalbuto, Joe CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Regan, Sylvia 1908CTFT-2 Regina, Paul 1956CTFT-3 Regnier, Marthe 1880-? WWasWT Rehan, Ada 1860-1916 WWasWT Rehme, Robert 1935CTFT-12 Reich, John 1906-1988 CTFT-2 Reich, Richard CTFT-4 Reich, Steve 1936CTFT-13 Reicher, Frank 1875-1965 WWasWT Reid, Beryl 1920-1996 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Reid, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Reid, Daphne Maxwell See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Reid, Frances 1918CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Reid, Hal ?-1920 WWasWT Reid, Kate 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Reid, Tim 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Reid, Wallace 1891-1923 WWasWT Reidy, Kitty 1902WWasWT Reilly, Charles Nelson 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Reinach, Enrico 1850-? WWasWT Reinglas, Fred 1936(?)-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Reiner, Carl 1922CTFT-5 Reiner, Rob 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reinhardt, Max 1873-1943 WWasWT Reinhold, Judge 1957CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reinking, Ann 1949CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Reiser, Paul 1957CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reisman, Jane CTFT-5 Reisner, Allen CTFT-1 Reiss, Alvin H. 1930CTFT-5
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Reiss, Stuart 1921CTFT-5 Reisz, Karel 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reiter, Virginia WWasWT Reitman, Ivan 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rejane, Gabrielle 1857-1920 WWasWT Relph, George 1888-1960 WWasWT Relph, Michael 1815-? WWasWT Relph, Phyllis 1888-? WWasWT Remar, James 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Remick, Lee 1935-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Remme, John 1935CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Renaud, Madeleine WWasWT Rendle, Thomas McDonald 1856-1926 WWasWT Rene, Ida WWasWT Rennie, James 1890-1965 WWasWT Renouardt, Jeanne WWasWT Repole, Charles CTFT-1 Resnais, Alain 1922CTFT-5 Resnick, Patricia 1953CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Retford, Ella ?-1962 WWasWT Rettura, Joseph 1953CTFT-2 Reubens, Paul See Herman, Pee-Wee CTFT-9 Revelle, Arthur Hamilton 1872-1958 WWasWT Revere, Anne 1906-1972 WWasWT Revill, Clive 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rey, Antonia 1927CTFT-2 Rey, Fernando 1917-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Reynolds, Alfred 1884-1969 WWasWT Reynolds, Bill See Reynolds, William CTFT-10 Reynolds, Buddy See Reynolds, Burt CTFT-13 Reynolds, Burt 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Reynolds, Debbie 1932CTFT-3 Reynolds, Dorothy 1913-1977 WWT-16 Reynolds, E. Vivian 1866-1952.... WWasWT Reynolds, Gene 1925CTFT-3 Reynolds, George Francis 1880-? ....WWasWT Reynolds, Jonathan 1942CTFT-3 Reynolds, Kevin 1952CTFT-15 Reynolds, Thomas ?-1947 WWasWT Reynolds, Tom 1866-1942 WWasWT Reynolds, William 1910CTFT-10 Reynolds, William H. See Reynolds, William CTFT-10 Rhee, Phillip 1960(?)CTFT-15 Rho, Stella 1886-? WWasWT Rhoades, Barbara 1947CTFT-8 Rhodes, Harrison 1871-1929 WWasWT Rhodes, Leah 1902-1986 CTFT-4 Rhodes, Marjorie 1903-1979 WWT-16 Rhodes, Michael 1945CTFT-14
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Rhodes, Nancy 1946CTFT-3 Rhodes, Raymond Crompton 1887-1935 WWasWT Rhue, Madlyn 1934CTFT-8 Rhys-Davies, John 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rhys Jones, Griffith 1953CTFT-13 Riabouchinska, Tatiana 1916WWasWT Ribeiro, Alfonso 1971CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ribman, Ronald 1932WWT-17 Rice, Edward Everett 1848-1924 WWasWT Rice, Elmer 1892-1967 WWasWT Rice, Peter 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rice, Roy 1909WWasWT Rice, Tim 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Rich, David Lowell 1920CTFT-12 Rich, Frank 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Rich, John 1925CTFT-4 Rich, Lee CTFT-6 Richard, Cliff 1940CTFT-5 Richards, Angela 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Richards, Beah CTFT-7 Richards, Cicely ?-1933 WWasWT Richards, Evan CTFT-3 Richards, Jess 1943CTFT-4 Richards, Lloyd CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Richards, Martin 1932CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Richards, Michael 1949CTFT-15 Richards, Paul David 1934CTFT-2 Richards, Susan 1898WWasWT Richardson, Claibe 1929CTFT-1 Richardson, Frank 1871-1917 WWasWT Richardson, Ian 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Richardson, Joely 1965CTFT-12 Richardson, Leander 1856-1918... WWasWT Richardson, Lee 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Richardson, Miranda 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Richardson, Myrtle WWasWT Richardson, Natasha 1963CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Richardson, Patricia 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Richardson, Ralph 1902-1983 WWT-17 Richardson, Rob See Richardson, Robert CTFT-12 Richardson, Robert CTFT-12 Richardson, Ron 1952-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Richardson, Tony 1928-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Riche, Robert 1925-. CTFT-4 Richepin, Jacques 1880-1946 WWasWT Richepin, Jean 1849-1926 WWasWT Richman, Arthur 1886-1944 WWasWT Richman, Charles J. 1870-1940.... WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Richman, Harry 1895-1972 WWasWT Richman, Mark See Richman, Peter Mark CTFT-16 Richman, Peter Mark 1927CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Richmond, Gillian 1954CTFT-15 Richmond, John Peter See Carradine, John CTFT-7 Richmond, Peter See Carradine, John CTFT-7 Richmond, Susan 1894-1959 WWasWT Richter, Deborah CTFT-7 Rickaby, J. W WWasWT Ricketts, Charles 1866-1931 WWasWT Rickles, Don 1926CTFT-2 Rickman, Alan 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Riddle, Nelson 1921-1985 CTFT-5 Ridgeway, Philip 1891-1954 WWasWT Ridgeway, Philip 1920WWasWT Ridler, Anne 1912CTFT-15 Ridley, Arnold 1896WWT-17 Riegert, Peter 1947CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Riehle, Richard 1948CTFT-3 Rietti, Victor 1888-1963 WWasWT Rietty, Robert 1923WWT-17 Rifkin, Adam 1966CTFT-15 Rifkin, Harmon "Bud" 1942CTFT-5 Rigby, Arthur 1870-1944 WWasWT Rigby, Arthur 1900-1971 WWT-16 Rigby, Edward 1879-1951 WWasWT Rigby, Harry 1925WWT-17 Rigdon, Kevin 1956CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rigg, Diana 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Riggs, Lynn 1899-1954 WWasWT Rignold, George ?-1912 WWasWT Rignold, Lionel ?-1919 WWasWT Riker, William 1923CTFT-3 Riley, Jack 1935CTFT-3 Riley, Larry CTFT-3 Rinaldo WWasWT Rinehart, Elaine 1952CTFT-5 Rinehart, Mary 1876-1958 WWasWT Rinehimer, John 1951CTFT-4 Ring, Blanche 1877-1961 WWasWT Ring, Frances 1882-1951 WWasWT Ringwald, Molly 1968CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Rinker, Kenneth 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rintels, David W. 1939CTFT-16 Rip, Georges ?-1941 WWasWT Ripley, Patricia T. 1924CTFT-2 Riscoe, Arthur 1896-1954 WWasWT Risdon, Elizabeth 1887-1958 WWasWT Ritchard, Cyril 1897-1977 WWT-16 Ritchie, Adele 1874-1930 WWasWT Ritchie, June CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ritchie, Michael 1938CTFT-6 Ritman, William ?-1984 WWT-17
Ritt, Martin 1914-1990 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-9 Ritter, John 1948CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rivera, Chita 1933CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Rivera, Geraldo 1943CTFT-6 Rivers, Joan 1933(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rix, Brian 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roach, Hal 1892-1992 CTFT-12 Roache, Viola 1885-1931 WWasWT Robards, Jason 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Robards, Sam 1962(?)CTFT-9 Robb, David 1947CTFT-7 Robb, R. D. 1972CTFT-5 Robbe, Scott D. 1955CTFT-4 Robbe-Grillet, Alain 1922CTFT-8 Robbins, Carrie Fishbein 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Robbins, Jana CTFT-1 Robbins, Jane Maria 1949CTFT-2 Robbins, Jerome 1918CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT4; WWT-17 Robbins, Matthew CTFT-6 Robbins, Rex 1935CTFT-2 Robbins, Tim 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Robert, Eugene 1877-? WWasWT Robert!, Lyda 1909-1938 WWasWT Roberts, Anthony See Roberts, Tony CTFT-15 Roberts, Arthur 1852-1933 WWasWT Roberts, Christian 1944CTFT-8 Roberts, Doris 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Roberts, Eric 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Roberts, Evelyn 1886-1962 WWasWT Roberts, Ewan 1914WWT-17 Roberts, Florence 1871-1927 WWasWT Roberts, J. H. 1884-1961 WWasWT Roberts, Joan 1918WWasWT Roberts, John 1916-1972 WWT-16 Roberts, Julia 1967CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Roberts, Julie 1966CTFT-4 Roberts, Lance 1959CTFT-2 Roberts, Marilyn CTFT-3 Roberts, Pernell CTFT-3 Roberts, R. A. 1870-? WWasWT Roberts, Rachel 1927-1980 WWT-17 Roberts, Ralph ?-1944 WWasWT Roberts, Tanya 1955CTFT-7 Roberts, Theodore 1861-1928 WWasWT Roberts, Tony 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Robertshaw, Jerrold 1866-1941 .... WWasWT Robertson, Beatrice ForbesSee Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice WWasWT Robertson, Cliff 1925CTFT-3
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Robertson, Dale 1923CTFT-5 Robertson, Guy 1892WWasWT Robertson, Ian 1858-1936 WWasWT Robertson, Joel 1950CTFT-3 Robertson, Johnston ForbesSee Forbes-Robertson, Johnston WWasWT Robertson, Lanie CTFT-7 Robertson, Malcolm 1933WWT-17 Robertson, Robbie 1943CTFT-14 Robertson, Scott 1954CTFT-4 Robertson, Toby 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Robertson, W. Graham 1867-1948 WWasWT Robeson, Paul 1898-1976 WWasWT Robey, George 1869-1954 WWasWT Robins, Edward H. 1880-1955 WWasWT Robins, Elizabeth 1865-1952 WWasWT Robins, Gertrude L. ?-1917 WWasWT Robins, Laila 1959CTFT-3 Robinson, Andrew 1942CTFT-7 Robinson, Bill 1878-1949 WWasWT Robinson, Bruce 1946CTFT-12 Robinson, Dar 1948-1986 CTFT-4 Robinson, Edward G. 1893-1972 ....WWasWT Robinson, Holly 1965CTFT-13 Robinson, Jack T. D. See Robinson, Phil Alden CTFT-12 Robinson, Jane CTFT-12 Robinson, John 1908-1979 WWT-16 Robinson, Kathleen 1909WWasWT Robinson, Lennox 1886-1958 WWasWT Robinson, Madeleine 1908WWasWT Robinson, Martin P. 1954CTFT-1 Robinson, Norah 1901WWasWT Robinson, Patrick 1963CTFT-4 Robinson, Percy 1889-1967 WWasWT Robinson, Phil Alden 1950CTFT-12 Robinson, Tony CTFT-11 Robson, E. M. 1855-1932 WWasWT Robson, Eleanor Elise 1879-? WWasWT Robson, Flora 1902-1984 WWT-17 Robson, Mary 1893WWasWT Robson, May 1865-1942 WWasWT Rocco, Alex 1936CTFT-9 Roch, Madeleine ?-1930 WWasWT Roche, Eugene 1928CTFT-7 Rocher, Rene 1890WWasWT Rochon, Lela 1965CTFT-16 Rock, Charles 1866-1919 WWasWT Rock, Chris 1967(?)CTFT-13 Rodd, Marcia 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roddam, Franc 1946CTFT-7 Roddenberry, Gene 1921-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Rodgers, Anton 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 Rodgers, Mark CTFT-7 Rodgers, Mary 1931WWT-17 Rodgers, Richard 1902-1979 WWT-17 Rodriguez, Paul CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rodriguez, Robert 1968CTFT-14
Rodway, Norman 1929CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roe, Bassett 1860-1934 WWasWT Roebling, Paul 1934WWT-17 Roeg, Nicolas 1928CTFT-6 Roemer, Michael 1928CTFT-12 Roerick, William 1912WWT-17 Rogan, Josh See Matheson, Richard CTFT-6 Rogers, Anne 1933WWT-17 Rogers, Fred 1928CTFT-6 Rogers, Gil 1934CTFT-1 Rogers, Ginger 1911-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Kenny 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rogers, Max ?-1932 WWasWT Rogers, Melody CTFT-4 Rogers, Mimi 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rogers, Paul 1917CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Wayne 1933CTFT-3 Rogers, Will 1879-1935 WWasWT Rohmer, Eric 1920(?)CTFT-12 Rohmer, Sax 1886-1959 WWasWT Roizman, Owen 1936CTFT-10 Roker, Roxie 1929-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Rolf, Frederick 1926CTFT-2 Rolin, Judi 1946CTFT-5 Rolle, Esther CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rolle, Georges ?-1916 WWasWT Rollins, Henry 1961CTFT-16 Rollins, Howard E. Jr. 1950-1996... CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Rollins, Jack CTFT-5 Roily, Jeanne ?-1929 WWasWT Rolston, Mark 1956CTFT-5 Rolyat, Dan 1872-1927 WWasWT Romaine, Claire 1873-1964 WWasWT Roman, Arlene 1959CTFT-5 Roman, Lawrence CTFT-1 Roman, Ruth 1924CTFT-5 Romano, John 1948CTFT-4 Romberg, Sigmund 1887-1951 WWasWT Rome, Fred 1874-? WWasWT Romero, Cesar 1907-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Romero, George A. 1940CTFT-6 Romney, Edana 1919WWasWT Ronald, Landon 1873-1938 WWasWT Ronstadt, Linda 1946CTFT-9 Rooke, Irene 1878-1958 WWasWT Rooke, Valentine 1912WWasWT Rooker, Michael 1955(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Rooney, Andy 1920CTFT-5 Rooney, Mickey 1922CTFT-3 Roos, Fred 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7
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Roos, Joanna 1901-1989 WWasWT Roose, Olwen 1900WWasWT Roose-Evans, James 1927WWT-17 Rorie, Yvonne 1907-1959 WWasWT Rorke, Hayden 1910-1987CTFT-5 Rorke, Kate 1866-1945 WWasWT Rorke, Mary 1858-1938 WWasWT Rosay, Francoise 1891-1974 WWasWT Rose, Alex 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Rose, Billy 1899-1966 WWasWT Rose, Charlie 1942CTFT-12 Rose, Clarkson 1890-1968 WWasWT Rose, Clifford 1929CTFT-14 Rose, Earl 1946CTFT-12 Rose, Edward Everett 1862-1939 ....WWasWT Rose, George 1920-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rose, Jack 1911-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary sketch in CTFT-15 Rose, L. Arthur 1887-1958 WWasWT Rose, Maxine B. 1928CTFT-4 Rose, Philip 1921WWT-17 Rose, Reginald 1920CTFT-10 Roseanne 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rosebery, Lilian WWasWT Rosemont, Norman 1924CTFT-7 Rosenberg, Stuart 1927CTFT-10 Rosenblum, M. Edgar 1932CTFT-8 Rosenfeld, Sydney 1855-1931 WWasWT Rosenfield, Stephen 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rosenman, Howard 1945CTFT-15 Rosenman, Leonard 1924CTFT-9 Rosenthal, Rick 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rosenwald, Richard S. 1943CTFT-1 Rosenzweig, Barney 1937CTFT-14 Rosmer, Milton 1882-1971 WWasWT Rosoff, Barbara 1946CTFT-2 Rosqui, Tom 1928CTFT-10 Ross, Adrian 1859-1933 WWasWT Ross, Annie 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ross, Anthony 1906-1955 WWasWT Ross, Charles Cowper 1929-1985 WWT-17 Ross, Diana 1944CTFT-5 Ross, Donald H. 1928CTFT-15 Ross, Edward See Brazzi, Rossano CTFT-10 Ross, Frank 1904-1990 CTFT-9 Ross, Frederick 1879-1957 WWasWT Ross, George I. 1907WWT-17 Ross, Harry 1913WWasWT Ross, Hector 1915WWasWT Ross, Herbert 1865-1934 WWasWT Ross, Herbert 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ross, Justin 1954CTFT-1 Ross, Katharine 1943CTFT-3 Ross, Marion CTFT-3 Ross, Michael CTFT-2 Ross, Oriel 1907WWasWT Ross, Steven J. 1927-1992 CTFT-12
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Ross, Stuart 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ross, Thomas W. 1875-1959 WWasWT Ross-Clarke, Betty WWasWT Rossellini, Isabella 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rossen, Howard 1951CTFT-6 Rossiter, Leonard 1926-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rossovich, Rick 1957(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rostand, Edmond 1868-1918 WWasWT Roth, Ann CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Roth, Joe 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Roth, Lillian 1910-1980 WWT-17 Roth, Martin 1924CTFT-15 Roth, Marty See Roth, Martin CTFT-15 Roth, Michael S. 1954CTFT-4 Roth, Stephanie 1963CTFT-11 Roth, Stephen J. 1941CTFT-12 Roth, Steve See Roth, Stephen J CTFT-12 Roth, Tim 1961CTFT-14 Rotha, Wanda WWT-17 Rothenstein, Albert Daniel 1883-? WWasWT Rothman, John 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Rothschild, Ami 1959CTFT-3 Rotunno, Giuseppe 1923CTFT-8 Roughwood, Owen 1876-1947 .... WWasWT Roundtree, Richard 1942CTFT-3 Rounseville, Robert 1914-1974 WWT-16 Rourke, Mickey 1956(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rous, Helen ?-1934 WWasWT Roussel, Pamela CTFT-5 Rousselot, Philippe CTFT-11 Routledge, Patricia 1929CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Roven, Glen 1958CTFT-4 Rovetta, Girolamo 1850-1910 WWasWT Rowbotham, Bill See Owen, Bill CTFT-11 Rowe, Dee Etta 1953CTFT-4 Rowe, Fanny 1913-1988 WWasWT Rowe, Hansford 1924CTFT-4 Rowland, Margery 1910-1945 WWasWT Rowland, Toby 1916WWT-17 Rowlands, Gena 1934(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rowlands, Patsy 1935WWT-17 Rowles, Polly 1914CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rowley, J. W. ?-1925 WWasWT Roy, Jack See Dangerfield, Rodney CTFT-14 Royaards, Wilhem ?-1929 WWasWT Royal Shakespeare Company, The .. WWasWT Royce, Edward 1870-1964 WWasWT Royce, Edward William 1841-1926 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Royce, Julian 1870-1946 Royde, Frank 1882-? Royde-Smith, Naomi ?-1964 Royle, Edwin Milton 1862-1942 Royle, Josephine Royle, Selena 1904-1955 Royston, Roy 1899Rozakis, Gregory 1913-1989 Roze, Raymond 1875-1920 Rozenberg, Lucien Rozovsky, Mark 1937Rozsa, Miklos 1907-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Ruben, Jose 1888-1969 Ruben, Joseph 1951Rubens, Paul 1876-1917 Rubin, John Gould 1951Rubin, Mann 1927Rubini, Michel 1942Rubinstein, Harold F. 1891Rubinstein, Ida ?-1960 Rubinstein, John 1946Ruby, Harry 1895-1974 Ruby, Thelma 1925Rudd, Enid 1934Rudd, Paul 1940Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ruddock, John 1897Ruddy, Albert S. 1934Rudin, Scott 1958Rudkin, David 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rudman, Michael 1939Rudner, Rita 1956Rudnick, Paul 1957(?)Rudnicki, Stefan 1945Rudolph, Alan 1948(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rudolph, Louis 1942Rudrud, Kristin Ruehl, Mercedes 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Ruffelle, Frances 1966Ruggles, Charles 1890-1970 Rule, Elton H. 1917-1990 Rule, Janice 1931Runyon, Jennifer Rupnik, Kevin 1956Rush, Barbara 1950Rush, Philip See Lardner, Ring Jr
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Rush, Richard 1931Rusler, Robert 1965Russ, William 195K?)Russell, Annie 1864-1936 Russell, Charles 1954(?)Russell, Edward Richard 1834-1920 Russell, Fred 1862-1957 Russell, H. Scott 1868-1949 Russell, Irene 1901Russell, Iris 1922Russell, Jane 1921Russell, Ken 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-5
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Russell, Kurt 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Russell, Lillian 1861-1922 Russell, Mabel 1887-1951 Russell, Mark 1932Russell, Nipsey 1924Russell, Rosiland 1912-1976 Russell, Shirley 1935Russell, Theresa 1957Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Russell, Willy 1947Russo, Rene 1955(?)Rutherford, Kelly 1969(?)Rutherford, Margaret 1892-1972 Rutherford, Mary 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rutherston, Albert Daniel 1883-1953 Ruttan, Susan 1948(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ryan, Fran Ryan, John P. 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ryan, Madge 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ryan, Mary 1885-1948 Ryan, Meg 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Ryan, Mitchell 1928Ryan, Robert 1913-1973 Rydell, Chris See Rydell, Christopher Rydell, Christopher Rydell, Mark 1934Ryder, Winona 1971Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ryder, Alfred 1919Rye, Daphne 1916Ryland, Cliff 1856-? Rylands, George 1902Ryley, Madeleine Lucette 1865-1934 Ryskind, Morrie 1895-1985
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Sabatini, Rafael 1875-1950 WWasWT Sabella, Ernie CTFT-8 Sabin, David 1937CTFT-1 Sabine, Martin 1876-? WWasWT Sabinson, Lee 1911WWasWT Sachs, Andrew 1930CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sachs, Leonard 1909WWT-17 Sacks, Joseph Leopold 1881-1952 WWasWT Sadanji, Ichi Kawa 1881-1940 WWasWT Saddler, Donald 1920CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Sadler, Bill 1950CTFT-7
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Safan, Craig 1948CTFT-8 Safer, Morley 1931CTFT-12 Sagal, Katey CTFT-5 Sagan, Leontine 1889-1974 WWasWT Sagansky, Jeff 1953CTFT-12 Sagebrecht, Marianne 1945CTFT-10 Sager, Carole Bayer 1947CTFT-13 Saget, Bob 1956CTFT-7 Sahagen, Nikki CTFT-4 Sahl, Mort 1927CTFT-7 Saint, Eva Marie 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 St. Clair, F. V. 1860-? WWasWT Saint-Denis, Michel 1897-1971 .... WWasWT St. Denis, Teddie 1909WWasWT St. Helier, Ivy ?-1971 WWasWT St. Jacques, Raymond 1930-1990 CTFT-9 Saint James, Susan 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 St. John, Christopher Marie ?-1960 WWasWT St. John, Florence 1854-1912 WWasWT St. John, Howard 1905-1974 WWasWT St. John, Jill 1940CTFT-3 St. John, John See Sale, Richard CTFT-12 St. John, Lily 1895WWasWT Saint Johns, Richard R. 1929CTFT-1 Sainte-Marie, Buffy 1941(?)CTFT-16 Saintsbury, H. A. 1869-1939 WWasWT Saint-Subber, Arnold 1918WWT-17 Saire, Rebecca 1963CTFT-9 Sajak, Pat 1946(?)CTFT-11 Saker, Annie 1882-1932 WWasWT Saker, Mrs. Edward 1847-1912 .... WWasWT Saks, Gene 1921CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Salacrou, Armand 1899-1989 WWasWT Salberg, Derek S. 1912WWT-17 Saldana, Theresa 1955CTFT-15 Sale, Richard 1911-1993 CTFT-12 Salhany, Lucie 1946(?)CTFT-12 Salinger, Matt 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Salisbury, Frank 1930CTFT-4 Salisbury, John See Caute, David CTFT-12 Salkind, Alexander CTFT-6 Salle, Charles (Chic) 1885-1936 WWasWT Sallis, Peter 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Salmi, Albert 1928-1990 CTFT-5 Salomon, Mikael 1945CTFT-10 Salonga, Lea 1971CTFT-15 Salt, Jennifer 1944CTFT-7 Salt, Waldo 1914-1987 CTFT-6 Saltz, Amy 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Salvini, Tomasso 1829-1915 WWasWT Samms, Emma 1960CTFT-4 Samples, M. David CTFT-4 Sampson, Bill See Erman, John CTFT-10 Samson, Ivan 1894-1963 WWasWT
Sand, Paul CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sanda, Dominique 1951CTFT-1 Sanders, Jay O. 1953CTFT-12 Sanders, Richard 1940CTFT-2 Sanderson, Julia 1887-1975 WWasWT Sandford, Marjorie 1910WWasWT Sandino, Enrique 1951CTFT-5 Sandison, Gordon 1913-1958 WWasWT Sandier, Adam 1964(?)CTFT-15 Sandier, Barry 1947CTFT-12 Sandrich, Jay 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sands, Diana 1934WWasWT Sands, Dorothy 1893-1980 WWT-17 Sands, Leslie 1921WWT-17 Sands, Julian 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sandy, Gary 1946CTFT-6 Sanford, Isabel 1917CTFT-2 Sanger, Jonathan 1944CTFT-1 San Giacomo, Laura 1962CTFT-13 Sangster, Alfred 1880-? WWasWT Santley, Frederic 1887-1953 WWasWT Santley, Joseph 1889-1971 WWasWT Santley, Kate ?-1923 WWasWT Santoni, Reni CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Santos, Joe 1931CTFT-7 Saphier, Peter 1940CTFT-1 Sara, Mia 1968CTFT-9 Sarafian, Richard C. 1932(?)CTFT-12 Sarandon, Chris 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Sarandon, Susan 1946CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Sarde, Philippe 1945CTFT-10 Sargent, Alvin 1927CTFT-12 Sargent, Frederic 1879-? WWasWT Sargent, Herb CTFT-15 Sargent, Herbert C. 1873-? WWasWT Sargent, Joseph 1925CTFT-6 Sarment, Jean 1897-1976 WWasWT Sarner, Alexander 1892-1948 WWasWT Sarony, Leslie 1897WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Saroyan, William 1908-1981 WWT-17 Sarrazin, Michael 1940CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Sartre, Jean-Paul 1905-1980 WWT-17 Sass, Edward ?-1916 WWasWT Sass, Enid 1889-1959 WWasWT Sato, Isao 1949-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Saucier, Claude-Albert 1953CTFT-2 Saunders, Florence ?-1926 WWasWT Saunders, James 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Saunders, Madge 1894-1967 WWasWT Saunders, Nicholas 1914CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Saunders, Peter 1911CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Savage, Fred 1976CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8
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Savage, Henry Wilson 1859-1927 WWasWT Savage, John 1949(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Savalas, Telly 1923-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Savant, Doug CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Savini, Tom CTFT-7 Saviola, Camille CTFT-3 Savo, Jimmy 1895-1960 WWasWT Savory, Gerald 1909WWT-17 Sawyer, Diane 1945CTFT-10 Sawyer, Dorie 1897WWasWT Sawyer, Forrest 1949(?)CTFT-12 Sawyer, Ivy 1896WWasWT Saxon, John 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sayers, Dorothy L. 1893-1957 WWasWT Sayle, Alexei 1952CTFT-8 Sayler, Oliver Martin 1887-1958 WWasWT Sayles, John 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Sayre, Theodore Burt 1874-1954 ....WWasWT Sbarge, Raphael 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Scacchi, Greta 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Scaife, Gillian WWasWT Scales, Prunella CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scalia, Jack 1951CTFT-7 Scarborough, George 1875-? WWasWT Scardino, Don 1948CTFT-11 Scarfe, Alan 1946CTFT-4 Scarfe, Gerald 1936CTFT-12 Scarwid, Diana CTFT-6 Schaal, Richard 1928CTFT-2 Schachter, Felice 1963CTFT-4 Schaefer, George 1920CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Schafer, Natalie 1900-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Schaffel, Robert 1944CTFT-1 Schaffner, Franklin J. 1920-1989 CTFT-7 Schallert, William 1922CTFT-3 Schapiro, Seth L. 1931CTFT-4 Schary, Dore 1905-1980 WWT-17 Schatzberg, Jerry 1927CTFT-4 Schechner, Richard 1934WWT-17 Scheeder, Louis W. 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scheff, Fritzi 1879-1954 WWasWT Scheherazade CTFT-2 Scheider, Roy 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Schell, Maria 1926CTFT-6 Schell, Maximilian 1930CTFT-5 Schellow, Erich 1915WWasWT Schenk, Otto 1930CTFT-13 Schenkar, Joan 1946CTFT-13 Schenkel, Chris CTFT-11 Schenkkan, Robert 1953CTFT-4
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Schepisi, Fred 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Scherick, Edgar J. 1924CTFT-6 Schevill, James 1920CTFT-4 Schiavelli, Vincent CTFT-6 Schickel, Richard 1933CTFT-10 Schiffer, Michael 1948CTFT-6 Schifrin, Lalo 1932CTFT-5 Schildkraut, Joseph 1896-1964 WWasWT Schiller, Bob 1918CTFT-2 Schiller, Lawrence 1936CTFT-2 Schimmel, William 1946CTFT-4 Schisgal, Murray 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Schlarth, Sharon CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Schlatter, George CTFT-7 Schlesinger, John 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Schloendorff, Volker 1939CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Schlossberg, Julian 1942CTFT-15 Schmidt, Douglas W. 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Schmidt, Harvey 1929WWT-17 Schmidt, Marlene CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Schmoeller, David L. 1947CTFT-1 Schnabel, Stefan 1912CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schnee, Thelma WWasWT Schneider, Alan 1917-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Schneider, Helen CTFT-7 Schneider, John CTFT-5 Schneider, Romy 1938-1982 CTFT-2 Schoenbaum, Donald 1926CTFT-1 Schoenfeld, Gerald 1924CTFT-6 Schoonmaker, Thelma 1945CTFT-9 Schottenfeld, Barbara CTFT-1 Schrader, Frederick Franklin 1859-1943 WWasWT Schrader, Paul 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Schreiber, Avery 1935CTFT-7 Schrieber, Terry 1937CTFT-4 Schroder, Ricky 1970CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Schroeder, Barbet 1941CTFT-9 Schuck, John 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Schulberg, Budd 1914CTFT-6 Schull, Rebecca CTFT-3 Schulman, Tom 1951(?)CTFT-13 Schultz, Dwight CTFT-9 Schultz, Michael A. 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schumacher, Joel 1939CTFT-9 Schwab, Laurence 1893-1956 WWasWT Schwab, Shelly 1936CTFT-12 Schwab, Sophie See Hayden, Sophie CTFT-5 Schwartz, Archibald See McGoohan, Patrick CTFT-5 Schwartz, Arthur 1900-1984 WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Schwartz, Jean 1878-1956 WWasWT Schwartz, Maurice 1890-1960 WWasWT Schwartz, Stephen 1948CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schwarzenegger, Arnold 1947CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Schwimmer, David 1966(?)CTFT-15 Sciorra, Annabella CTFT-10 Scofield, Paul 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Scola, Ettore 1931CTFT-8 Scolari, Peter 1954CTFT-6 Scorsese, Martin 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Scotland, J. H. 1873-? WWasWT Scott, Allan 1941CTFT-12 Scott, Bennett 1875-? WWasWT Scott, Campbell CTFT-9 Scott, Cyril 1866-1945 WWasWT Scott, George C. 1927CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Scott, Gertrude ?-1951 WWasWT Scott, Harold 1891-1964 WWasWT Scott, Jan CTFT-12 Scott, Jay Hutchinson 1924-1977... WWT-1 7 Scott, Joan ClementSee Clement-Scott, Joan WWasWT Scott, John 1937CTFT-1 Scott, Maidie WWasWT Scott, Malcolm 1872-1929 WWasWT Scott, Margaret Clement WWasWT Scott, Margaretta 1912WWT-17 Scott, Martha 1914(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scott, Noel 1889-1956 WWasWT Scott, Peter 1932WWasWT Scott, Ridley 1939CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Scott, Rosemary 1914WWasWT Scott, Timothy ?-1988 CTFT-2 Scott, Tom 1948CTFT-13 Scott, Tony 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 • Scott, Walter M. 1906-1989 CTFT-8 Scott-Catty, Alexander 1876-1937 WWasWT Scotti, Vito 1918-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Scourby, Alexander 1913-1985 WWT-17 Scudamore, Margaret 1884-1958 ....WWasWT Scully, Anthony 1942CTFT-1 Scully, Joe 1926CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Seabrook, Jeremy 1939CTFT-13 Seabrooke, Thomas Q. 1860-1913 Seacombe, Dorothy 1905Seagal, Steven 1952Seagram, Wilfrid 1884-1938 Seagrove, Jenny Seagull, Barbara See Hershey, Barbara Seal, Elizabeth 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Sealby, Mabel 1885-? WWasWT Seale, Douglas 1913WWT-17 Scale, John 1942CTFT-11 Seale, Kenneth 1916WWT-17 Seale, Petie Trigg 1930CTFT-5 Seaman, Owen 1861-1936 WWasWT Seamon, Edward 1932CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sears, Austin 1947CTFT-5 Sears, Heather 1935WWT-17 Sears, Joe 1949CTFT-1 Sears, Zelda 1873-1935 WWasWT Seawell, Donald R WWT-17 Secombe, Harry 1921WWT-17 Secor, Kyle 1958(?)CTFT-16 Secrest, James ?-1987 CTFT-1 Secretan, Lance 1939WWasWT Sedgwick, Kyra 1965CTFT-12 See, Edmond 1875-1959 WWasWT Seff, Richard 1927CTFT-1 Segal, Erich 1937CTFT-1 Segal, George 1934CTFT-3 Segal, Vivienne 1897WWasWT Segond-Weber, Eugenie-Caroline 1867-? WWasWT Seidelman, Arthur Allan CTFT-4 Seidelman, Susan 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Seidl, Lea 1902-1987 WWasWT Seinfeld, Jerry 1954(?)CTFT-10 Selbo, Jule 1954CTFT-11 Selbourne, David 1937CTFT-12 Selby, David CTFT-5 Selby, Nicholas 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Selby, Percival M. 1886-1955 WWasWT Selby, Tony 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Seldes, Marian 1928CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Sell, Janie 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sellars, Elizabeth 1923WWT-17 Sellecca, Connie 1955CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Selleck, Tom 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Sellers, Peter 1925-1980 CTFT-1 Selten, Morton 1860-1939 WWasWT Seltzer, David 1920(?)CTFT-9 Selwart, Tonio 1896WWasWT Selwyn, Archibald ?-1959 WWasWT Selwyn, Edgar 1875-1944 WWasWT Selzer, Julie CTFT-3 Selznick, Daniel 1936CTFT-1 Semel, Terry 1943CTFT-10 Semler, Dean CTFT-11 Semple, Lorenzo, Jr CTFT-5 Sendak, Maurice 1928CTFT-11 Seneca, Joe 19(?)-1996 CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Senicourt, Roger See Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Senn, Herbert 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Seppe, Christopher 1955CTFT-2 Serban, Andrei 1943CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Serf, Joseph See McGoohan, Patrick CTFT-5 Sergine, Vera WWasWT Serjeantson, Kate ?-1918 WWasWT Serlin, Oscar 1901-1971 WWasWT Serling, Rod 1924-1975 CTFT-14 Serna, Pepe 1944CTFT-15 Serra, Raymond 1936CTFT-4 Serrano, Vincent 1870-1935 WWasWT Serreau, Coline CTFT-15 Servoss, Mary 1908-1968 WWasWT Setrakian, Ed 1928CTFT-2 Sevareid, Eric 1912-1992 CTFT-12 Seven, Johnny 1926CTFT-4 Seven, Marilyn CTFT-4 Sevening, Dora 1883-? WWasWT Sevening, Nina WWasWT Severinsen, Doc 1927CTFT-12 Seyler, Athene 1889-1990 WWT-16 Seymour, Alan 1927WWT-17 Seymour, Anne 1909-1988 CTFT-1 Seymour, Jane 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Seymour, Madeline 1891WWasWT Seymour, William 1855-1933 WWasWT Shackelford, Ted 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Shaffer, Anthony 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Shaffer, Paul 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Shaffer, Peter 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Shagan, Steve 1927CTFT-5 Shaiman, Marc 1959CTFT-12 Shairp, Alexander Mordaunt 1887-1939 WWasWT Shale, T. A. 1867-1953 WWasWT Shales, Tom 1948CTFT-15 Shallard, Michael 1951CTFT-8 Shallo, Karen CTFT-2 Shamberg, Michael 1945(?)CTFT-16 Shand, Ernest 1868-? WWasWT Shand, John 1901-1955 WWasWT Shand, Phyllis 1894WWasWT Shandling, Garry 1949CTFT-9 Shange, Ntozake 1948CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shangold, Joan CTFT-2 Shank, Theodore 1929CTFT-5 Shankar, Ravi 1920CTFT-12 Shanks, Alec WWT-17 Shanley, John Patrick 1950CTFT-9 Shannon, Effie 1867-1954 WWasWT Shannon, Frank 1875-1959 WWasWT Shannon, Peggy 1909-1941 WWasWT Shapiro, Debbie 1954CTFT-8 Shapiro, Esther 1934CTFT-8 Shapiro, Ken 1943CTFT-5 Shapiro, Richard 1934CTFT-8 Sharaff, Irene WWT-17 Sharif, Omar 1932CTFT-5
Sharkey, Jack 1931CTFT-1 Sharkey, Ray 1952CTFT-5 Sharland, Reginald 1886-1944 WWasWT Sharp, Anthony 1915WWT-17 Sharp, Eileen 1900WWasWT Sharp, F. B. J. 1874-? WWasWT Sharp, Margery 1905WWasWT Sharpe, Cornelia 1943CTFT-5 Sharpe, Edith 1894WWasWT Shatner, William 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shattuck, Truly 1876-1954 WWasWT Shaud, Grant CTFT-13 Shavelson, Melville 1917CTFT-1 Shaver, Helen 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Shaw, Anthony 1897WWasWT Shaw, Fiona CTFT-9 Shaw, George Bernard 1856-1950 WWasWT Shaw, Glen Byam 1904-1986 WWT-17 Shaw, Irwin 1913-1984 WWT-17 Shaw, Lewis 1910WWasWT Shaw, Mary 1854-1929 WWasWT Shaw, Oscar 1899-1967 WWasWT Shaw, Robert 1927-1978 WWT-16 Shaw, Run Run 1907CTFT-8 Shaw, Sebastian 1905WWT-17 Shawn, Dick 1923-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shawn, Wallace 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Shaye, Robert 1939CTFT-3 Shea, John 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Shean, Al 1868-1949 WWasWT Shearer, Harry 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sheedy, Ally 1962CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Sheehan, Douglas 1949CTFT-8 Sheely, Nelson 1942CTFT-4 Sheen, Charlie 1965CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Sheen, Martin 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Sheffer, Craig 1960CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sheffield, Flora 1902WWasWT Sheffield, Leo 1873-1951 WWasWT Sheffield, Reginald 1901-1957 WWasWT Sheinberg, Sidney 1935CTFT-10 Sheiness, Marsha 1940CTFT-1 Sheldon, Edward 1886-1946 WWasWT Sheldon, H. Sophus ?-1940 WWasWT Sheldon, John See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Sheldon, Sidney 1917CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sheldon, Suzanne 1875-1924 WWasWT Shelley, Carole 1939CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Shelton, George 1852-1932 WWasWT Shelton, Reid 1924CTFT-1
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Shelton, Ron 1945CTFT-9 Shelton, Sloane 1934CTFT-1 Shelving, Paul ?-1968 WWasWT Shena, Lewis 1948CTFT-3 Shenar, Paul 1936-1989 CTFT-8 Shenburn, Archibald A. 1905-1954 WWasWT Shepard, Jewel CTFT-4 Shepard, Sam 1942(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Shepeard, Jean 1904WWasWT Shephard, Firth 1891-1949 WWasWT Shepherd, Cybill 1950CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Shepherd, Jack 1940WWT-17 Shepherd, Leonard 1872-? WWasWT Shepley, Michael 1907-1961 WWasWT Shepley, Ruth 1892-1951 WWasWT Sher, Antony 1949CTFT-11 Sher, Stacey CTFT-16 Sherbrooke, Michael 1874-1957 WWasWT Sherek, Henry 1900-1967 WWasWT Sheridan, Dinah 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sheridan, Jamey 1951CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sheridan, Jim 1949CTFT-9 Sheridan, Mark ?-1917 WWasWT Sheridan, Mary 1903WWasWT Sheridan, Nicollette 1963CTFT-10 Sherin, Edwin 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Sheringham 1885-1937 WWasWT Sherman, Dick See Sherman, Richard M CTFT-10 Sherman, Guy 1958CTFT-2 Sherman, Hiram 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sherman, Lowell J. 1885-1934 WWasWT Sherman, Martin CTFT-2 Sherman, Richard M. 1928CTFT-10 Sherman, Robert B. 1925CTFT-10 Sherohman, Tom 1945CTFT-1 Sherriff, Robert Cedric 1896-1975 WWasWT Sherrin, Ned 1931WWT-17 Sherwin, Jeannette ?-1936 WWasWT Sherwin, Manning 1903-1974 WWasWT Sherwin, Mimi CTFT-4 Sherwood, Garrison P. 1902-1963 WWasWT Sherwood, Henry 1931WWT-17 Sherwood, James Peter 1894WWasWT Sherwood, Lydia 1906-1989 Sherwood, Madeleine 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sherwood, Michael See Weathers, Philip Sherwood, Robert Emmet 1896-1955 Shevelove, Burt 1915Shields, Arthur 1900-1970 Shields, Brooke 1965Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Shields, Ella 1879-1952
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Shields, Sammy 1874-? Shiels, George 1886-1949 Shigeta, James 1933Shilling, Ivy Shimono, Sab 1943Shine, Bill 1911Shine, John L. 1854-1930 Shine, Wilfred E. 1864-1939 Shiner, Ronald 1903-1966 Shingler, Helen 1919Shipley, Joseph T. 1893-1988 Shipley, Sandra 1947Shipman, Ernest 1871-? Shipman, Louis Evan 1869-1933 Shipman, Samuel 1883-1937 Shipp, John Wesley Shire, David 1937Shire, Talia 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shirley, Arthur 1853-1925 Shirvell, James 1902Shockley, Ed 1957Shoemaker, Ann 1891-1978 Shore, Dinah 1917-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Shore, Howard Shore, Pauly 1968(?)Shores, Del 1957Short, Hassard 1877-1956 Short, Martin 1950(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Short, Robert See Arkin, Alan Short, Roger, Jr. See Eyen, Tom Short, Sylvia 1927Shotter, Winifred 1904Show, Grant 1962(?)Showalter, Max 1917Shrader, Frederick Franklin 1859-? Shriver, Maria 1955Shubert, Jacob J. 1880-1963 Shubert, Lee 1875-1953 Shue, Andrew 1967(?)Shue, Elisabeth 1964(?)Shue, Larry 1946-1985 Shukat, Scott 1937Shuler, Lauren See Shuler-Donner, Lauren Shuler-Donner, Lauren Shull, Leo 1913Shull, Richard B. 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shulman, Milton 1913Shultz, Tony 1947Shumlin, Herman E. 1898-1979 Shust, William Shuster, Rosie 1950Shutta, Ethel 1896-1976 Shyer, Charles 1941Shyre, Paul 1929-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sidney, Sylvia 1910Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Sidorova, Felia See Charisse, Cyd CTFT-12 Siebert, Charles 1938CTFT-2 Siegel, Arthur 1923-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Siegel, Don 1912-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Siegel-Tabori, Kristoffer See Tabori, Kristoffer CTFT-10 Siemaszko, Casey 1961CTFT-13 Sierra, Gregory CTFT-7 Sieveking, Margot WWasWT Siff, Ira 1946CTFT-4 Sighvatsson, Joni See Sighvatsson, Sigurjon CTFT-12 Sighvatsson, Sigurjon 1952CTFT-12 Signoret, Gabriel 1878-1937 WWasWT Signoret, Simone 1921-1985 CTFT-3 Sikking, James B. 1934CTFT-6 Silber, Chic CTFT-4 Silliman, Maureen 1949CTFT-2 Silliphant, Stirling 1918-1996 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-16 Sillman, Leonard 1908-1982 WWT-17 Sills, Paul CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Silva, Henry 1928CTFT-8 Silva, Trinidad 1950-1988 CTFT-7 Silvain, Eugene 1851-1930 WWasWT Silver, Christine 1884-1960 WWasWT Silver, Joan Micklin 1935CTFT-4 Silver, Joe 1922-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Silver, Joel 1939CTFT-9 Silver, Marisa 1960CTFT-12 Silver, Ron 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Silverman, Fred 1937CTFT-7 Silverman, Jonathan 1966CTFT-13 Silvers, Cathy 1961CTFT-3 Silvers, Phil 1911-1985 WWT-17 Silverstein, Elliot 1927CTFT-1 Silverstone, Alicia 1976CTFT-16 Silvestri, Alan 1950(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sim, Alastair 1900-1976 WWT-16 Sim, Millie 1895WWasWT Sim, Sheila 1922WWasWT Simmons, Gene 1949CTFT-8 Simmons, Jean 1929CTFT-3 Simmons, Jonathan 1955CTFT-5 Simms, Hilda 1920WWT-17 Simon, John 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Simon, Louis M. 1906WWT-17 Simon, Lucy 1944(?)CTFT-13 Simon, Neil 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Simone, Madame 1880-? WWasWT Simonson, Lee 1888-1967 WWasWT Simpson, Don 1945-1996 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-16 Simpson, Harold WWasWT Simpson, N. F. 1919WWT-17
Simpson, O. J. 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Simpson, Peggy Simpson, Ronald 1896-1957 Sims, George Robert 1847-1922 Sims, Joan 1930Sinatra, Frank 1915Sinatra, Nancy 1940(?)Sinbad 1956Sinclair, Arthur 1883-1951 Sinclair, Barry 1911Sinclair, Hugh 1903-1962 Sinclair, Madge 1938-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Sinden, Donald 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sinden, Jeremy 1950-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Sinden, Topsy 1878-? Singer, Bryan 1967(?)Singer, Campbell 1909-1976 Singer, Lori 1962Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Singer, Marc Singer, Maria 1957Singer, Ray 1916-1992 Singleton, John 1968Singleton, Ralph S. 1940Sinise, Gary 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Sinkys, Albert 1940Sirola, Joe 1929Sirtis, Marina 1960(?)Siskel, Gene 1946Sisto, Rocco 1953Sitgreaves, Beverley 1867-1943 ... Sizemore, Tom 1963(?)Skala, Lilia Skelly, Hal 1891-1934 Skelton, Red 1913Skelton, Thomas Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Skerritt, Tom 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Skillan, George 1893Skinner, Cornelia Otis 1901-1979 Skinner, Otis 1858-1942 Skipworth, Alison 1863-1952 Skolimowski, Jerzy 1938Skulnik, Menasha 1894-1970 Skye, lone 1971Slade, Bernard 1930Slade, Julian 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Slater, Christian 1969Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Slater, Daphne 1928Slater, Helen 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Slater, John 1916Slaughter, Bessie 1879-? Slaughter, N. Carter (Tod) 1885-1956 Sleath, Herbert 1870-1921
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Sleeper, Martha 1911WWasWT Slezak, Erika 1946CTFT-4 Slezak, Walter 1902-1983 WWT-17 Sloane, Alfred Baldwin 1872-1925 WWasWT Sloane, Michael 1946CTFT-5 Sloane, Olive 1896-1963 WWasWT Slocombe, Douglas 1913CTFT-10 Slocum, Frank 1925CTFT-12 Sloyan, James CTFT-8 Small, Neva CTFT-2 Small, Robert Grahm 1949CTFT-2 Smart, Jean 1952(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Smiar, Brian 1937CTFT-7 Smight, Jack 1926CTFT-12 Sminkey, Tom CTFT-7 Smith, Alexis 1921-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Smith, Anna Deavere 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Smith, Aubrey 1863-1948 WWasWT Smith, Bubba 1945CTFT-7 Smith, Charles Martin 1955CTFT-6 Smith, Clay 1885-? WWasWT Smith, Cotter 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Smith, Cyril 1892-1963 WWasWT Smith, Derek 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Smith, Derek David 1959CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Smith, Dick 1922CTFT-6 Smith, Dodie WWT-17 Smith, Edgar McPhail 1857-1938 .... WWasWT Smith, H. ReevesSee Reeves-Smith, H WWasWT Smith, Harry Bache 1860-1936.... WWasWT Smith, Howard I. 1894-1968 WWasWT Smith, J. Sebastian 1869-1948 WWasWT Smith, Jaclyn 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Smith, Kent 1907-1985 WWT-17 Smith, Kevin 1970CTFT-16 Smith, Kurtwood 1943(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Smith, Lane 1936(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Smith, Liz 1925CTFT-9 Smith, Lois 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Smith, Loring 1895WWasWT Smith, Maggie 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Smith, Martha CTFT-7 Smith, Oliver 1918WWT-17 Smith, Paul Girard WWasWT Smith, Queenie 1902WWasWT Smith, Rex 1956CTFT-7 Smith, Robert B. 1875-1951 WWasWT Smith, Sheila 1933CTFT-1 Smith, Sidney 1877-1935 WWasWT Smith, Sukie 1964CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4
Smith, Surrey See Dinner, William CTFT-4 Smith, Will 1969CTFT-13 Smith, Winchell 1872-1933 WWasWT Smithers, Florence WWasWT Smithers, Jan 1949CTFT-7 Smithers, William 1927CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Smithson, Florence 1884-1936 WWasWT Smithson, Laura 1885-1963 WWasWT Smitrovich, Bill CTFT-8 Smits, Jimmy 1955(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Smothers, Dick 1939CTFT-3 Smothers, Tom 1937CTFT-3 Smuin, Michael 1938CTFT-9 Smythe, Allan See Stern, Steven Hilliard CTFT-16 Snell, Peter 1941CTFT-10 Snipes, Wesley 1963(?)CTFT-10 Snodgress, Carrie 1946CTFT-5 Snow, Donna CTFT-3 Snow, Mark 1946CTFT-6 Snyder, David L. 1944CTFT-12 Sobel, Bernard 1887-1964 WWasWT Sobieski, Carol 1939-1990 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-9 Soble, Ron 1932CTFT-14 Sobol, Joshua 1939CTFT-14 Soboloff, Arnold 1930-1979 WWT-17 Soderbergh, Steven 1963CTFT-11 Sofaer, Abraham 1896-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sohlke, Gus 1865-1924 WWasWT Sohmer, Steve 1941CTFT-11 Sohmers, Barbara CTFT-1 Sokol, Marilyn CTFT-1 Sokolova, Natasha 1917WWasWT Sokolow, Anna 1910CTFT-1 Soler, Antonio Ruiz 1927WWasWT Solodovnikov, Alexandr Vasilievich 1904WWasWT Soman, Claude 1897-1960 WWasWT Somers, Suzanne 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Somerset, C. W. 1847-1929 WWasWT Somerset, Patrick 1897-1974 WWasWT Somerville, John Baxter 1907-1963 WWasWT Somes, Michael (George) 1917-... WWasWT Somkin, Steven 1941CTFT-4 Sommars, Julie CTFT-8 Sommer, Elke 1941CTFT-3 Sommer, Josef 1934CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Somner, Pearl 1923CTFT-2 Sonal, Marc 1858-? WWasWT Sondergaard, Gale 1901-1985 WWT-17 Sondheim, Stephen 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Sonnenfeld, Barry CTFT-12 Sorel, Cecil 1873-1966 WWasWT Sorel, Theodore 1936CTFT-2 Soria, Madeleine WWasWT Sorvino, Mira 1969(?)CTFT-16
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Sorvino, Paul 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sothern, Ann 1909CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Sothern, Edward H. 1859-1933.... WWasWT Sothern, Janet Evelyn WWasWT Sothern, Sam 1870-1920 WWasWT Sotin, Hans 1939CTFT-14 Soto, Rosana See DeSoto, Rosana CTFT-7 Soto, Miriam See Soto, Talisa CTFT-14 Soto, Talisa 1968CTFT-14 Souchet, H. A. du WWasWT Soul, David 1943CTFT-3 Soule, Olan 1909-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-13 Sousa, John Philip 1854-1932 WWasWT Soutar, J. Farren 1870-1962 WWasWT Southern, John 1893WWasWT Southern, Terry 1924(?)-1995CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Southgate, Elsie 1890WWasWT Sovey, Raymond 1897-1966 WWasWT Sowerby, Katherine Githa WWasWT Soyinka, Wole 1934CTFT-6 Spacek, Sissy 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Spacey, Kevin 1959CTFT-9 Spackman, Tom 1950CTFT-4 Spader, James 1960CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Spain, Elsie WWasWT Spano, Joe 1946CTFT-5 Spano, Vincent 1962CTFT-6 Sparer, Paul CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Spaulding, Douglas See Bradbury, Ray CTFT-10 Speaight, Robert 1904-1976 WWT-16 Spear, David 1953CTFT-2 Speechley, Billy 1911WWasWT Speight, Johnny 1920(?)CTFT-12 Spelling, Aaron 1923(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Spelvin, George Jr. See Douglas, Kirk CTFT-14 Spence, Edward F. 1860-1932 WWasWT Spencer, Helen 1903WWasWT Spencer, Jessica 1919WWasWT Spencer, John 1949(?)CTFT-16 Spencer, Marian 1905WWT-17 Spewack, Bella 1899-1990 WWasWT Spewack, Samuel 1899-1971 WWasWT Spheeris, Penelope 1945CTFT-11 Spielberg, David 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Spielberg, Steven 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Spigelgass, Leonard 1908-1985 WWT-17 Spiller, Tom 1949CTFT-2 Spindell, Ahvi CTFT-4 Spinell, Joe ?-1989 CTFT-8 Spinelli, Andree 1891WWasWT
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Spiner, Brent 1950(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Spinetti, Victor 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Spong, Hilda 1875-1955 WWasWT Spooner, Cecil WWasWT Spooner, Edna May ?-1953 WWasWT Spota, George 1917CTFT-1 Spottiswoode, Roger CTFT-14 Spriggs, Elizabeth WWT-1 7 Springer, Ashton Jr. 1930CTFT-1 Springett, Freddie 1915WWasWT Springfield, Rick CTFT-2 Squibb, June 1935CTFT-2 Squire, Katherine 1903WWT-17 Squire, Ronald 1886-1958 WWasWT Squire, William 1920-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Stack, Robert 1919CTFT-3 Stack, William 1882-? WWasWT Stacy, James 1936CTFT-6 Stadlen, Lewis J. 1947WWT-1 7 Stafford-Clark, Max 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Stagge, Jonathan See Wheeler, Hugh CTFT-5 Stahl, Lesley 1941CTFT-12 Stahl, Richard 1932CTFT-6 Stahl, Rose 1870-1955 WWasWT Stainton, Philip 1908-1961 WWasWT Stallings, Laurence 1894-1968 WWasWT Stallone, Sylvester 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Stamos, John 1963CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Stamp Taylor, Enid See Taylor, Enid Stamp WWasWT Stamp, Terence 1938CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Stamper, Dave 1883-1963 WWasWT Stamper, F. Pope 1880-1950 WWasWT Stander, Lionel 1908-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-15 Standing, Charles Wyndham 1880-? WWasWT Standing, Guy 1873-1937 WWasWT Standing, Herbert 1846-1923 WWasWT Standing, John 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Standish, Pamela 1920WWasWT Stanfill, Dennis 1927CTFT-12 Stanford, Henry 1872-1921 WWasWT Stang, Arnold 1925CTFT-2 Stange, Stanislaus ?-1917 WWasWT Stanislawski, Constantine 1863-1938 WWasWT Stanley, Adelaide 1906WWasWT Stanley, Alma 1854-1931 WWasWT Stanley, Erie 1884-? WWasWT Stanley, Florence CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stanley, Gordon 1951CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Stanley, Kim 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stanley, Martha 1879-? WWasWT Stanley, Pamela 1909WWasWT Stanley, Phyllis 1914WWasWT Stanley, S. Victor 1892-1939 WWasWT Stanmore, Frank 1878-1943 WWasWT Stannard, Heather 1928WWasWT Stanton, Harry Dean 1926CTFT-5 Stanton, Robert 1963CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Stanwyck, Barbara 1907-1990 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWasWT Stapleton, Jean CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Stapleton, Maureen 1925CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Starger, Martin 1932CTFT-14 Stark, Ray CTFT-6 Stark, Richard See Westlake, Donald E CTFT-13 Starkie, Martin 1925WWT-17 Starling, Lynn 1891-1955 WWasWT Starr, Frances Grant 1886-1973 ... WWasWT Starr, Muriel 1888-1950 WWasWT Starr, Ringo 1940CTFT-7 Stattel, Robert 1932CTFT-1 Stayton, Frank 1874-1951 WWasWT Steadman, Alison 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Steafel, Sheila 1935CTFT-8 Steel, Vernon 1882-1955 WWasWT Steele, Dawn 1946CTFT-5 Steele, Lezley 1944CTFT-4 Steele, Tommy 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Steenburgen, Mary 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Steiger, Rod 1925CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Stein, Joseph CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stein, Ronald 1930-1988 CTFT-5 Steinbeck, John (Ernst) 1902-1968 WWasWT Steinberg, David 1942-.. CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Steinberg, Norman 1939CTFT-1 Steinberg, Roy 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Steiner, Sherry 1948CTFT-1 Steinkamp, Fredric CTFT-11 Stenborg, Helen 1925CTFT-1 Stepanek, Karel 1899WWasWT Stephens, Frances 1906WWasWT Stephens, Robert 1931-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Stephens, Stephanie 1900WWasWT Stephens, Yorke 1862-1937 WWasWT Stephenson, Henry 1874-1956 WWasWT Sterling, Clark 1956CTFT-2 Sterling, Jan 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Sterling, Jane See Sterling, Jan CTFT-7 Sterling, Richard 1880-1959 WWasWT Stern, Daniel 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Stern, Ernest 1876-1954 WWasWT Stern, G. B. 1890-1973 WWasWT Stern, Howard 1954CTFT-12 Stern, Isaac 1920CTFT-15 Stern, Sam 1883-? WWasWT Stern, Sandor 1936CTFT-15 Stern, Steven See Stern, Steven Hilliard CTFT-16 Stern, Steven H. See Stern, Steven Hilliard CTFT-16 Stern, Steven Hilliard 1937CTFT-16 Sterndale-Bennett, T. C. 1882-1942 WWasWT Sternhagen, Frances 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Sternroyd, Vincent 1857-1948 WWasWT Stevens, Andrew 1955CTFT-3 Stevens, Ashton 1872-1951 WWasWT Stevens, Connie 1938CTFT-3 Stevens, Craig 1918CTFT-7 Stevens, Edwin 1860-1923 WWasWT Stevens, Emily 1882-1928 WWasWT Stevens, Emily Favella CTFT-3 Stevens, Fisher 1963CTFT-15 Stevens, George, Jr. 1932CTFT-4 Stevens, H.C.G. 1892-1967 WWasWT Stevens, K.T. 1919-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Stevens, Katherine See Stevens, K.T CTFT-2 Stevens, Leslie 1964CTFT-2 Stevens, Onslow 1906-1977 WWasWT Stevens, Roger L. 1910WWT-17 Stevens, Ronnie 1925WWT-17 Stevens, Scooter 1973CTFT-8 Stevens, Stella 1938CTFT-7 Stevens, Tony 1948CTFT-4 Stevenson, Cynthia CTFT-15 Stevenson, Juliet 1956CTFT-11 Stevenson, Margot 1914WWT-17 Stevenson, McLean 1929-1996 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-16 Stevenson, Parker 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Stewart, Alexandra 1939CTFT-8 Stewart, Athole 1879-1940 WWasWT Stewart, Catherine Mary CTFT-7 Stewart, Donald Ogden 1894-1980 WWasWT Stewart, Ellen CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stewart, Fred 1906-1970 WWasWT Stewart, James 1908CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stewart, James See Granger, Stewart CTFT-8 Stewart, Larry J. 1951CTFT-2
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Stewart, Marlene 1949CTFT-11 Stewart, Michael 1929-1987 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Stewart, Nancye 1893WWasWT Stewart, Nellie 1860-1931 WWasWT Stewart, Patrick 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Stewart, Sophie 1908-1977 WWT-16 Stickney, Dorothy 1900WWT-1 7 Stiers, David Ogden 1942CTFT-6 Stigwood, Robert 1934CTFT-5 Stiles, Leslie 1876-? WWasWT Stilgoe, Richard 1943CTFT-14 Stiller, Ben 1966(?)CTFT-12 Stiller, Jerry 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Stilwell, Diane CTFT-6 Sting 1951CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Stinton, Colin 1947CTFT-1 Stirling, W. Edward 1891-1948.... WWasWT Stitt, Don 1956CTFT-5 Stock, Nigel 1919-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stockfield, Betty 1905-1966 WWasWT Stockwell, Dean 1936(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Stockwell, John 1961CTFT-7 Stoddard, Haila 1913WWT-17 Stoker, Hew Gordon Dacre 1885-1966 WWasWT Stoker, Willard 1905-1978 WWT-16 Stokes, Sewell 1902WWasWT Stoler, Shirley 1929CTFT-8 Stoll, Oswald 1866-1942 WWasWT Stoltz, Eric 1961CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Stolz, Robert 1886-1975 WWasWT Stone, Alix WWT-17 Stone, Carol 1915WWasWT Stone, Charles WWasWT Stone, Dee Wallace CTFT-6 Stone, Dorothy 1905-1974 WWasWT Stone, Ezra 1917-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Stone, Fred Andrew 1873-1959 ... WWasWT Stone, Lewis 1878-1953 WWasWT Stone, Oliver 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Stone, Paddy 1924WWT-17 Stone, Paula 1916WWasWT Stone, Peter H. 1930CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stone, Sharon 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Stoppard, Tom 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-1 7 Stoppelmoor, Cheryl See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-6 Stoppelmoor, Cherly Jean See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-6 Storaro, Vittorio 1940CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8
Storch, Arthur 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Storch, Larry 1923Storey, David 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Storey, Fred 1861-1917 Storm, Lesley 1903-1975 Stormare, Peter 1953Stothart, Herbert P. 1885-1949 .... Stott, Judith 1929Stott, Mike 1944Stout, Paul 1972Stowe, Madeleine 1958Strachan, Alan 1946Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Strachey, Jack 1894Stradling, Harry Jr. 1925Straiges, Tony Straight, Beatrice 1918Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7
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Sutherland, Kiefer 1966(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Sutro, Alfred 1863-1933 WWasWT Sutton-Vane, Vane 1888-1963 WWasWT Suzman, Janet 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Svennberg, Tore 1852-? WWasWT Svenson, Bo 1941CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Svoboda, Josef 1920WWT-17 Swados, Elizabeth A. 1951CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swaffer, Hannen 1879-1962 WWasWT Swaim, Bob 1943CTFT-8 Swain, Elizabeth 1941CTFT-1 Swallow, Margaret 1896-1932 WWasWT Swan, Mark Elbert 1871-1942 WWasWT Swan, William 1928CTFT-4 Swann, Donald 1923WWT-17 Swansen, Larry 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Swanson, Gloria 1899-1983 WWT-17 Swanson, Logan See Matheson, Richard CTFT-6 Swarm, Sally Ann CTFT-6 Swartzwelder, John 1949CTFT-13 Swash, Bob 1929WWT-17 Swayze, Pat See Swayze, Patrick CTFT-16 Swayze, Patrick 1952(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Sweeney, D. B. 1961Sweet, Dolph 1920-1985 Swenson, Inga 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Swenson, Swen 1932Swerling, Jo Jr. 1931Swete, E. Lyall 1865-1930 Swift, Allen 1924Swift, Clive 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swinburne, Mercia 1900Swinburne, Nora 1902Swindells, John 1931Swinley, Ion 1891-1937 Swinstead, Joan 1903Swit, Loretta 1937Swope, Tracy Brooks Sydney, Basil 1894-1968 Sydow, Jack 1921Sykes, Brenda 1949Sykes, Eric 1924Sylbert, Anthea 1939Sylbert, Dick See Sylbert, Richard Sylbert, Paul 1928Sylbert, Richard 1928Sylva, llena 1916Sylva, Vesta 1907Sylvaine, Vernon 1897-1957 Sylvane, Andre 1850-? Sylvester, Harold Sylvester, William 1922-
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Tasca, Jules 1938Tashman, Lilyan 1899-1934 Tate, Beth 1890-? Tate, Harry 1872-1940 Tate, James W. 1875-1922 Tate, Reginald 1896-1955 Tatro, Duane L. 1927Tatum, Bill 1947Tauber, Richard 1891-1948 Taubman, Howard 1907Tavel, Ronald 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tavernier, Bertrand 1941Tavoularis, Dean 1932Tawde, George 1883-? Tayback, Vic 1930(?)-1990 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Taylor, Cecil P. 1929-1981 Taylor, Christine 1972(?)Taylor, Clarice 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, Deems 1885-1966 Taylor, Don Taylor, Elizabeth 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Taylor, Enid Stamp 1904-1946 Taylor, Harry See Granick, Harry Taylor, Hiram 1952Taylor, Holland 1943Taylor, John Russell 1935Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, Jud 1940Taylor, Laurette 1884-1946 Taylor, Meshach Taylor, Nellie 1894-1932 Taylor, Noel 1917Taylor, Pat 1918Taylor, Paul 1930Taylor, Renee Taylor, Regina Taylor, Rip Taylor, Robert U. 1941Taylor, Rod 1930Taylor, Samuel 1912Taylor, Valerie 1902-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, William Buchanan 1877-? Taylor-Young, Leigh 1945Taymor, Julie 1952Tcherkassky, Marianna 1952Teague, Lewis 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tearle, Conway 1878-1938 Tearle, Godfrey 1884-? Teasdale, Verree 1906-1987 Tedrow, Irene 1910(?)-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Teed, John 1911-1921 Teer, Barbara Ann 1937Teichmann, Howard Miles 1916-1987 Teitel, Carol ?-1986 Teitel, Nathan 1910-
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander Louis 1865-1921 WWasWT Tell, Alma 1892-1937 WWasWT Tell, Olive 1894-1951 WWasWT Tellegen, LouSee Lou-Tellegen WWasWT Temper-ley, Stephen 1949CTFT-4 Tempest, Marie 1864-1942 WWasWT Tempest, Francis Adolphus VaneSee Vane-Tempest WWasWT Temple, Helen 1894WWasWT Temple, Joan ?-1965 WWasWT Temple, Julien 1953CTFT-16 Temple, Madge ?-1943 WWasWT Temple, Richard 1847-? WWasWT Templeton, Fay 1865-1939 WWasWT Templeton, W. P. 1913WWasWT Tennant, Victoria 1950(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tennent, Henry M. 1879-1941 .... WWasWT Tennent Ltd., H. M WWT-17 Ter-Arutunian, Rouben 1920CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terris, Norma 1904-1989 WWasWT Terriss, Ellaline 1871-1971 WWasWT Terriss, Tom 1874-1964 WWasWT Terry, Beatrice WWasWT Terry, Edward O'Connor 1844-1912 WWasWT Terry, Ellen Alice 1847-1928 WWasWT Terry, Ethelind 1900WWasWT Terry, Fred 1863-1933 WWasWT Terry, Hazel 1918-1974 WWasWT Terry, J. E. Harold 1885-1939 WWasWT Terry, Kate 1844-1924 WWasWT Terry, Marlon 1856-1930 WWasWT Terry, Megan 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terry, Minnie 1882-1964 WWasWT Terry, Nigel 1945CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Terry, Olive 1884-1957 WWasWT Terry, Thomas See Terry-Thomas CTFT-10 Terry-Thomas 1911-1990 CTFT-10 Terson, Peter 1932WWT-17 Tesh, John 1953(?)CTFT-11 Tesich, Steve 1942CTFT-5 Tester, Desmond 1919WWasWT Tetley, Dorothy WWasWT Tetley, Glen 1926CTFT-12 Tetzel, Joan 1921-1977 WWT-16 Tewes, Lauren 1953CTFT-1 Tewkesbury, Joan 1936CTFT-7 Tewson, Josephine CTFT-5 Teyte, Maggie 1889-1976 WWasWT Thacker, David 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Thane, Elswyth WWasWT Tharp, Twyla 1941CTFT-12 Thatcher, Heather ?-1987 WWasWT Thatcher, Torin 1905WWasWT Thaw, John 1942CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thaxter, Phyllis 1920WWT-17
Theilade, Mini 1915Theiss, Bill See Theiss, William Ware Theiss, William See Theiss, William Ware Theiss, William Ware Thelen, Jodi 1962Thesiger, Ernest 1879-1961 Theus, BJ 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thewlis, David 1964(?)Thibeau, Jack Thicke, Alan 1947Thiessen, Tiffani-Amber 1974Thigpen, Lynne 1948(?)Earlier sketch CTFT-8 Thimm, Daisy Thinnes, Roy 1936Thomas, A. E. 1872-1947 Thomas, Agnes Thomas, Augustus 1857-1934 Thomas, Basil 1912-1957 Thomas, Betty 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Thomas, Brandon 1856-1914 Thomas, Danny 1912(?)-1991 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thomas, Dave 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Derek See Bogdanovich, Peter Thomas, Dorothy 1882-? Thomas, Evan 1891Thomas, Gerald 1921-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Thomas, Gerrard See Kempinski, Tom Thomas, Gwyn 1913Thomas, Heather 1957Thomas, Henry 1971Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Herbert 1868-? Thomas, Jeremy 1949Thomas, Jonathan Taylor 1981Thomas, Kristin Scott Thomas, Mario 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thomas, Philip Michael 1949Thomas, Phyllis 1904Thomas, Richard 1951Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Thomas, Terry See Terry-Thomas Thomas, Thorn 1941Thomas, Tony Thomason, Harry 1940(?)Thomassin, Jeanne Thomerson, Tim Thompson, Alexander M. 1861-1948 Thompson, Brian Thompson, Caroline 1956Thompson, Emma 1959(?)Thompson, Eric 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Tigar, Kenneth 1942CTFT-8 Tighe, Kevin 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tilbury, Zeffie 1863-1950 WWasWT Till, Eric 1929CTFT-14 Tilley, Vesta 1864-1952 WWasWT Tillinger, John 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Tilly, Jennifer 1962CTFT-15 Tilly, Meg 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Tilton, Charlene 1958CTFT-8 Tilton, James F. 1937CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Timothy, Christopher 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Tinker, Grant 1926CTFT-5 Tinker, Jack 1938WWT-17 Tinker, Mark 1951(?)CTFT-11 Tinney, Frank 1878-1940 WWasWT Tipton, Jennifer 1937CTFT-9 Tisch, Lawrence 1923CTFT-5 Tisch, Steve 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Titheradge 1889-1934 WWasWT Titheradge, George S. 1848-1916 ...WWasWT Titheradge, Madge 1887-1961 WWasWT Titmus, Phyllis 1900-1946 WWasWT Titterton, William Richard 1876-1963 WWasWT Toback, James 1944CTFT-7 Tobin, Genevieve 1902WWasWT Tobin, Vivian 1904WWasWT Tobolowsky, Stephen 1951CTFT-14 Todd, Ann WWT-1 7 Todd, Beverly 1946CTFT-8 Todd, J. Garrett WWasWT Todd, Michael 1907-1958 WWasWT Todd, Richard 1919CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Toguri, David CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tokofsky, Jerry H. 1936CTFT-12 Tolan, Michael 1925CTFT-1 Toler, Sidney 1874-1947 WWasWT Tolkan, James 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Tolkin, Michael L. 1950CTFT-12 Toller, Ernst 1893-1939 WWasWT Toller, Rosalie 1885-? WWasWT Tom, Lauren 1959CTFT-2 Tomei, Marisa 1964CTFT-12 Tomita, Tamlyn CTFT-10 Tomlin, Blanche 1889-? WWasWT Tomlin, Lily 1939(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Tomlinson, David 1917WWT-17 Tompkins, Angel CTFT-8 Toms, Carl 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 Tone, Franchot 1906-1968 WWasWT Toner, Thomas 1928CTFT-4 Tong, Jacqueline 1950CTFT-7 Tonge, Philip 1892-1959 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Toone, Geoffrey 1910WWT-17 Topol 1935CTFT-9 Toporkov, Vasily Osipovich 1889-? WWasWT Torn, Rip 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Torrence, David 1870-? WWasWT Torrence, Ernest 1878-1933 WWasWT Toser, David CTFT-1 Totheroh, Dan 1894WWasWT Toumanova, Tamara 1917WWasWT Tours, Frank E. 1877-1963 WWasWT Toutain, Blanche ?-1932 WWasWT Towb, Harry 1925WWT-17 Towers, Constance 1933CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Towers, Harry P. 1873-? WWasWT Towne, Robert 1936CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Townsend, Robert 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Townsend, Sue 1946CTFT-10 Toye, Geoffrey Edward 1889-1942 WWasWT Toye, Wendy 1917WWT-17 Toyne, Gabriel 1905-1963 WWasWT Tracy, John 1938CTFT-7 Tracy, Lee 1898-1968 WWasWT Tracy, Spencer 1900-1967 WWasWT Tracy, Steve 1952-1986 CTFT-4 Traill, Peter 1896-1968 WWasWT Trarieux, Gabriel 1870-? WWasWT Traube, Shepard 1907-1983 .. WWT-17 Traux, Sarah WWT-6 Travanti, Daniel J. 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Travanty, Dan See Travanti, Daniel J CTFT-13 Travers, Ben 1886-1980 WWT-17 Travers, Henry 1874-1965 WWasWT Travers, Linden 1913WWasWT Travilla See Travilla, William CTFT-11 Travilla, William 1920-1990 CTFT-11 Travis, Nancy 1961CTFT-11 Travolta, John 1954CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Treacher, Bill 1936CTFT-12 Treat, Martin 1950CTFT-4 Treble, Sepha WWasWT Treckman, Emma 1909WWasWT Tree, David 1915WWasWT Tree, Herbert Beerbohm 1853-1917 WWasWT Tree, Lady 1863-1937 WWasWT Tree, Viola 1884-1938 WWasWT Trench, Herbert 1865-1923 WWasWT Trenholme, Helen 1911-1962 WWasWT Trent, Bruce WWT-16 Trentini, Emma 1885?-1959 WWasWT Tresahar, John ?-1936 WWasWT Tresmand, Ivy 1898WWasWT Trevelyan, Hilda 1880-1959 WWasWT Treville, Roger 1903WWasWT Trevino, Jesus Salvador 1946CTFT-14
Trevor, Ann 1918-1970 WWasWT Trevor, Austin 1897WWasWT Trevor, Claire 1909CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Trevor, Leo ?-1927 WWasWT Trevor, Norman 1877-1945 WWasWT Trewin, John Courtenay 1908-1990 WWT-17 Treyz, Russell 1940CTFT-1 Trilling, Ossia 1913WWT-17 Trinder, Tommy 1909WWT-17 Trintignant, Jean-Louis 1930CTFT-9 Tripp, Paul 1916CTFT-2 Tripplehorn, Jeanne 1963CTFT-15 Troell, Jan 1931CTFT-8 Troll, Kitty 1950CTFT-4 Troobnick, Eugene 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Trott, Karen CTFT-6 Trouncer, Cecil 1898-1953 WWasWT Troutman, Ivy 1883-1979 WWasWT Troy, Louise WWT-17 Truax, Sarah 1877-? WWasWT Trudeau, Garry 1948CTFT-7 Trueman, Paula 1907WWT-17 Truex, Ernest 1889-1973 WWasWT Truffaut, Francois 1932-1984 CTFT-2 Truffier, Jules 1856-? WWasWT Trumbull, Douglas 1942CTFT-10 Trussell, Fred 1858-1923 WWasWT Trussler, Simon 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tryon, Thomas 1926-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Tsypin, George 1954CTFT-10 Tubau, Maria WWasWT Tucci, Maria CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tucci, Michael 1950CTFT-7 Tucci, Stanley 1961(?)CTFT-16 Tuchner, Michael 1934CTFT-12 Tucker, Forrest 1919-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tucker, Lael See Wertenbaker, Timberlake CTFT-9 Tucker, Michael 1944CTFT-6 Tucker, Sophie 1884-1966 WWasWT Tudor, Anthony 1909-1987 WWasWT Tudor, Valerie 1910WWasWT Tuggle, Richard 1948CTFT-4 Tulean, Ingrid See Thulin, Ingrid CTFT-9 Tull, Patrick 1941CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Tully, George F. 1876-1930 WWasWT Tully, Richard Walton 1877-1945 ...WWasWT Tumarin, Boris 1910-1979 WWT-17 Tunbridge, Joseph A. 1886-1961 ....WWasWT Tune, Tommy 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Tupou, Manu CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Turell, Saul 1920-1986 CTFT-3 Turleigh, Veronica 1903-1971 WWasWT Turman, Glynn 1947CTFT-11
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Turman, Lawrence 1926CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Turnbull, John 1880-1956 WWasWT Turnbull, Stanley ?-1924 WWasWT Turner, Alfred 1870-1941 WWasWT Turner, Bridget 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Turner, David 1927WWT-17 Turner, Dorothy 1895-1969 WWasWT Turner, Douglas See Ward, Douglas Turner CTFT-4 Turner, L. GodfreySee Godfrey-Turner, L WWasWT Turner, Harold 1909-1962 WWasWT Turner, Janine 1963(?)CTFT-10 Turner, John Hastings 1892-1956 ...WWasWT Turner, Kathleen 1954CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Turner, Michael 1921WWT-17 Turner, Ted 1938CTFT-5 Turner, Tina 1941(?)CTFT-14 Turrin, Joseph 1947CTFT-11 Turturro, John 1957CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Tushingham, Rita 1942CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Tutin, Dorothy 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Twain, Norman 1930CTFT-1 Twiggy 1949CTFT-3 Twohy, David N. 1956(?)CTFT-16 Tyars, Frank 1848-1918 WWasWT Tyler, George Crouse 1867-1946.... WWasWT Tyler, Liv 1977CTFT-16 Tyler, Odette 1869-1936 WWasWT Tynan, Brandon 1879-1967 WWasWT Tynan, Kenneth 1927-1980 WWT-17 Tyner, Charles 1925CTFT-8 Tyrrell, Susan 1946CTFT-6 Tyson, Cicely 1933CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tyzack, Margaret 1931CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
U Uggams, Leslie 1943Uhry, Alfred 1936Ullman, Tracey 1959(?)Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Ullmann, Liv 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ullrick, Sharon 1947Ulmar, Geraldine 1862-1932 Ulric, Lenore 1892-1970 Underwood, Blair Unger, Deborah 1953Unger, Gladys B. 1885-1940 Upbin, Shari 1941Upton, Leonard 1901Ure, Mary 1933-1975
CTFT-6 CTFT-10 CTFT-9 CTFT-3 CTFT-2 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-9 CTFT-3 WWasWT CTFT-3 WWasWT WWasWT
Urich, Robert 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Urioste, Frank J CTFT-12 Urquhart, Molly WWasWT Urquhart, Robert 1922CTFT-9 Ustinov, Peter 1921CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17
V Vaccaro, Brenda 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Vachell, Horace Annesley 1861-1955 WWasWT Vadim, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Vail, Lester 1900-1959 WWasWT Vajda, Ernest 1887-1954 WWasWT Vajna, Andrew 1944CTFT-12 Valabregue, Albin WWasWT Valaida WWasWT Valdez, Luis 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Valenti, Jack 1921CTFT-12 Valentine 1876-? WWasWT Valentine, Grace 1884-1964 WWasWT Valentine, James 1930CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Valentine, Karen 1947CTFT-3 Valentine, Scott 1958CTFT-5 Valentine, Sydney 1865-1919 WWasWT Valk, Frederick 1901-1956 WWasWT Valli, Valli 1882-1927 WWasWT Vallone, Raf 1916CTFT-1 Valverde, Balbina WWasWT Van, Billy B. 1870-1950 WWasWT Van, Bobby 1930-1980 WWT-17 Van Ark, Joan 1948CTFT-7 Van Beers, Stanley 1911-1961 WWasWT Van Biene, Auguste 1850-1913 ... WWasWT Vanbrugh, Irene 1872-1949 WWasWT Vanbrugh, Prudence 1902WWasWT Vanbrugh, Violet 1867-1942 WWasWT Van Buskirk, June 1882-? WWasWT Vance, Charles 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vance, Courtney See Vance, Courtney B CTFT-16 Vance, Courtney B. 1960(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Vance, Nina ?-1980 WWT-17 Vance, Vivian 1913-1979 CTFT-16 Vance-Straker, Marilyn CTFT-10 Van Cleef, Lee 1925-1989 CTFT-8 Van Damme, Jean-Claude 1961CTFT-11 Van Devere, Trish 1943CTFT-3 Van Druten, John 1901-1957 WWasWT Van Dyke, Dick 1925CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Van Dyke, Jerry 1931CTFT-12 Vane-Tempest, Francis Adolphus 1863-1932 WWasWT
VERDON
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Van Fleet, Jo 1922(?)-1996 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Gelder, Holtropp WWasWT Van Griethuysen, Ted 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Gyseghem, Andre 1906-1979 ....WWT-17 Van Heusen, Jimmy 1913-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Itallie, Jean-Claude 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Kamp Merete 1961CTFT-4 Vanloo, Albert ?-1920 WWasWT Vanne, Marda ?-1970 WWasWT Vanocur, Sander 1928CTFT-12 Vanoff, Nick 1930(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Van Patten, Dick 1928CTFT-1 Van Patten, Joyce 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Peebles, Mario 1957(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Van Peebles, Melvin 1932CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Runkle, Theadora CTFT-10 Van Sant, Gus 1953CTFT-11 Van Scoyk, Robert 1928CTFT-12 Vansittart, Robert G. 1881-1957 WWasWT Van Studdiford, Grace 1873-1927 ..WWasWT Van Thai, Dennis 1909WWasWT Van Volkenburg, Ellen WWasWT Varda, Agnes 1928CTFT-8 Varden, Evelyn 1895-1958 WWasWT Varesi, Gilda 1887-? WWasWT Varnel, Marcel 1894-1947 WWasWT Varney, Jim 1949CTFT-11 Vaucaire, Maurice 1865-1918 WWasWT Vaughan, Hilda 1898-1957 WWasWT Vaughan, Stuart 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vaughan, Susie 1853-1950 WWasWT Vaughn, Robert 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Vaz Dias, Selma 1911WWasWT Vazak, P. H. See Towne, Robert CTFT-16 Veber, Pierre 1869-1942 WWasWT Vedrenne, John E. 1867-1930 WWasWT Vega, Jose 1920CTFT-1 Veiller, Bayard 1869-1943 WWasWT Velez, Eddie 1958CTFT-5 Velez, Lupe 1909-1944 WWasWT Veljohnson, Reggie See Veljohnson, Reginald CTFT-9 Veljohnson, Reginald 1952CTFT-9 Venables, Clare 1943CTFT-6 Venne, Lottie 1852-1928 WWasWT Vennema, John C. 1948CTFT-2 Vennera, Chick CTFT-7 Venning, Una 1893WWasWT Venora, Diane 1952CTFT-6 Venuta, Benay 1911WWT-17 Venza, Jac 1926CTFT-12 Verchinina, Nina WWasWT Verdon, Gwen 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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VEREEN
Vereen, Ben 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Verga, Giovanni 1840-1922 WWasWT Verheyen, Mariann 1950CTFT-1 Verhoeven, Paul 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Verlaque, Robert 1955CTFT-8 Vermilyea, Harold 1889-1958 WWasWT Vernacchio, Dorian 1953CTFT-2 Verneuil, Louis 1893-1952 WWasWT Verno, Jerry 1895WWasWT Vernon, Anne 1924CTFT-1 Vernon, David 1959CTFT-2 Vernon, Frank 1875-1940 WWasWT Vernon, Harriet ?-1923 WWasWT Vernon, Harry M. 1878-? WWasWT Vernon, John 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Vernon, Richard 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Vernon, Virginia 1894WWasWT Verona, Stephen CTFT-4 Vetere, Richard 1952CTFT-12 Vezin, Arthur 1878-? WWasWT Vibart, Henry 1863-1939 WWasWT Vickery, John 1951CTFT-7 Victor, Charles 1896-1965 WWasWT Victor, Josephine 1885-? WWasWT Victoria, Vesta 1873-1951 WWasWT Vidal, Gore 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Viertel, Thomas 1941CTFT-7 Vigoda, Abe 1921CTFT-3 Vilar, Jean 1912-1971 WWasWT Villard, Tom 1953-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-15 Villechaize, Herve 1943-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-12 Villiers, James 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vincent, Jan-Michael 1944CTFT-5 Vincent, Madge 1884-? WWasWT Vincent, Michael See Vincent, Jan-Michael CTFT-5 Vincent, Ruth 1877-1955 WWasWT Vines, Margaret 1910WWasWT Vinovich, Steve 1945CTFT-8 Vinson, Helen 1907WWasWT Vinton, Will 1947CTFT-12 Vivian, Anthony Crespigny Claud 1906WWasWT Vivian-Rees, Joan WWasWT Voelpel, Fred WWT-17 Vogel, Paula A. 1951CTFT-2 Vogel, Virgil W CTFT-12 Voight, Angelina Jolie See Jolie, Angelina CTFT-16 Voight, Jon 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Voigts, Richard 1934CTFT-4 Volage, Charlotte CTFT-2 Voland, Herb , CTFT-6 Vollmer, Lula 1898-1955 WWasWT Volpe, Frederick 1865-1932 WWasWT Volz, Nedra CTFT-8
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 von Brandenstein, Patrizia Von Dohlen, Lenny 1959Von Furstenberg, Betsy 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Mayrhauser, Jennifer 1948Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. 1922Von Scherler, Sasha 1939Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Sydow, Max 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Von Zerneck, Frank 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Voskovic, George 1905-1981 Vosper, Frank 1899-1937 Voss, Stephanie 1936-
CTFT-11 CTFT-2 CTFT-5 CTFT-4 CTFT-6 CTFT-6 CTFT-12 CTFT-13 WWT-17 WWasWT WWT-17
W Waddington, Patrick 1901-1987 WWT-17 Wade, Adam 1935CTFT-1 Wade, Allan 1881-1955 WWasWT Wagenhals, Lincoln A. 1869-1931 WWasWT Wager, Michael 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waggoner, Lyle 1935CTFT-7 Wagner, Charles L. ?-1956 WWasWT Wagner, Jane 1935CTFT-6 Wagner, Lindsay 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wagner, Robert 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wagner, Robin 1933CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Wahl, Ken 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wain, Edward See Towne, Robert CTFT-16 Wainwright, Marie 1853-1923 WWasWT Waissman, Kenneth 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waite, Ralph 1928(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Waite, Ric 1933CTFT-13 Waits, Tom 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Wajda, Andrzej 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Wakefield, Douglas 1899-1951 .... WWasWT Wakefield, Gilbert Edward 1892-1963 WWasWT Wakefield, Hugh 1888-1971 WWasWT Wakeman, Keith 1866-1933 WWasWT Walbrook, Anton 1900-1966 WWasWT Walbrook, Henry Mackinnon 1863-1941 WWasWT Walcott, Derek 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Waldegrave, Lilias WWasWT Walden, Stanley 1932CTFT-2 Walden, W. G. "Snuffy" 1951(?)- ... CTFT-11
Waldo, Janet 1930CTFT-9 Waldron, Charles D. 1874-1946 WWasWT Wales, William See Ambrose, David CTFT-5 Walford, Ann 1928WWasWT Walken, Christopher 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Walken, Ronnie See Walken, Christopher CTFT-12 Walker, Albertina 1929CTFT-12 Walker, Charlotte 1878-1958 WWasWT Walker, Jimmie 1947CTFT-7 Walker, June 1904-1966 WWasWT Walker, Kathryn CTFT-7 Walker, Martin 1901-1955 WWasWT Walker, Nancy 1921-1992 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walker, Polly 1908WWasWT Walker, Stuart 1888-1941 WWasWT Walker, Syd 1886-1945 WWasWT Walker, Sydney 1921WWT-17 Walker, Zena 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walkley, Arthur Bingham 1855-1926 WWasWT Wall, Harry 1886-1966 WWasWT Wall, Max 1908-1990 WWT-17 Wallace, Dee See Stone, Dee Wallace CTFT-6 Wallace, Edgar 1875-1932 WWasWT Wallace, George D. 1917CTFT-1 Wallace, Hazel Vincent 1919WWT-17 Wallace, Lee 1930-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wallace, Marcia 1942CTFT-8 Wallace, Mike 1918CTFT-10 Wallace, Myron See Wallace, Mike CTFT-10 Wallace, Nellie 1882-1948 WWasWT Wallace, Ray 1881-? WWasWT Wallace, Tommy Lee CTFT-1 Wallach, Eli 1915CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Wallengren, E. F. 1952CTFT-12 Waller, David 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waller, Edmund Lewis 1884-? WWasWT Waller, Jack 1885-1957 WWasWT Waller, Lewis 1860-1915 WWasWT Waller, Mrs. Lewis 1862-1912 WWasWT Wallis, Bertram 1874-1952 WWasWT Wallis, Ellen Lancaster 1856-1940 WWasWT Wallis, Hal 1889-1986 CTFT-4 Wallis, Shani 1933WWasWT Walls, Tom 1883-1949 WWasWT Walmer, Cassie 1888-? WWasWT Walpole, Hugh 1884-1941 WWasWT Walsh, Blanche 1873-1915 WWasWT Walsh, David M CTFT-12 Walsh, Dermot 1924CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Walsh, J. T CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Walsh, James 1937CTFT-1 Walsh, M. Emmet 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Walsh, Sam 1877-1920 WWasWT Walston, Ray 1918CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Walter, Eugene 1874-1941 WWasWT Walter, Jessica 1944CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Walter, Olive 1898WWasWT Walter, Wilfrid 1882-1958 WWasWT Walter-Ellis, Desmond 1914WWT-17 Walters, Barbara 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Walters, Ewart James 1950CTFT-8 Walters, Julie 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Walters, Polly 1910WWasWT Walters, Thorley 1913-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walthers, Gretchen 1938CTFT-5 Walton, Tony 1934CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Walz, Ken 1942CTFT-4 Wanamaker, Sam 1919-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wandor, Michelene 1940CTFT-12 Wang, Peter CTFT-5 Wang, Wayne 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wanshel, Jeff 1947CTFT-2 Waram, Percy 1881-1961 WWasWT Ward, Betty WWasWT Ward, David S. 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ward, Dorothy 1890-1987 WWasWT Ward, Douglas Turner 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ward, Fannie 1872-1952 WWasWT Ward, Fred 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Ward, Genevieve 1837-1922 WWasWT Ward, Geoffrey 1940CTFT-13 Ward, Hugh J. 1871-1941 WWasWT Ward, Jay 1920-1989 CTFT-8 Ward, Jonathan 1970CTFT-4 Ward, Mackenzie 1903WWasWT Ward, Penelope Dudley 1914WWasWT Ward, Polly 1909WWasWT Ward, Rachel 1957CTFT-6 Ward, Ronald 1901WWasWT Ward, Sela 1956(?)CTFT-16 Ward, Simon 1941CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Warde, Frederick B. 1851-1935... WWasWT Warde, Willie 1857-1943 WWasWT Warden, Jack 1920CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Wardle, (John) Irving 1929WWT-17 Wardwell, Geoffrey 1900-1955.... WWasWT Ware, Helen 1877-1939 WWasWT Ware, John See Mabley, Edward CTFT-1
Wareing, Alfred 1876-1942 WWasWT Wareing, Lesley 1913WWasWT Warfield, David 1866-1951 WWasWT Warfield, Joe 1937CTFT-4 Warfield, Marsha 1955CTFT-7 Waring, Barbara 1912WWasWT Waring, Dorothy May Graham 1895WWasWT Waring, Herbert 1857-1932 WWasWT Waring, Richard 1912WWT-16 Warmington, Stanley J. 1884-1941 WWasWT Warner, David 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warner, Deborah 1959CTFT-11 Warner, Grace 1873-1925 WWasWT Warner, Henry Byron 1876-1958.... WWasWT Warner, Julie CTFT-10 Warner, Malcolm-Jamal 1970CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Warre, Michael 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warren, Betty 1905WWasWT Warren, C. Denier 1889-1971 WWasWT Warren, Jeff 1921WWT-17 Warren, Jennifer CTFT-5 Warren, Jennifer Leigh CTFT-2 Warren, Kenneth J. 1929-1973 WWT-16 Warren, Lesley Ann 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Warren, Michael 1946CTFT-7 Warrender, Harold 1903-1953 WWasWT Warrick, Ruth 1916CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warrilow, David 1934-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Warriner, Frederic 1916WWT-17 Warwick, Ethel 1882-1951 WWasWT Warwick, Robert 1878-1964 WWasWT Washbourne, Mona 1903-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Washington, Denzel 1954CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Wass, Ted 1952CTFT-7 Wasser, Jane 1957CTFT-7 Wasserman, Dale 1917CTFT-5 Wasserstein, Wendy 1950CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wasson, Craig 1954CTFT-8 Wasson, Susanne CTFT-2 Watanabe, Gedde CTFT-5 Waterhouse, Keith Spencer 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waterlow, Marjorie 1888-1921 WWasWT Waterman, Dennis 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waters, Ethel 1900-1977 WWT-16 Waters, James ?-1923 WWasWT Waters, Jan 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waters, John 1946CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Waterston, Sam 1940CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17
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Watford, Gwen 1927-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Watkin, David 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Watkins, Linda 1908WWasWT Watkins, Peter 1935CTFT-8 Watkyn, Arthur 1907-1965 WWasWT Watling, Dilys 1946WWT-17 Walling, Jack 1923WWT-17 Watson, Betty Jane 1926 WWasWT Watson, Douglass 1921-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Watson, Elizabeth ?-1931 WWasWT Watson, Henrietta 1873-1964 WWasWT Watson, Horace 1867-1934 WWasWT Watson, Lucile 1879-1962 WWasWT Watson, Malcolm 1853-1929 WWasWT Watson, Margaret ?-1940 WWasWT Watson, Minor 1889-1965 WWasWT Watson, Moray 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Watson, Susan 1938CTFT-10 Watson, Vernon 1885-1949 WWasWT Watson, Wylie 1889-1966 WWasWT Watt, Douglas 1914CTFT-1 Wattis, Richard 1912WWasWT Watts, Dodo 1910WWasWT Watts, Richard, Jr. 1898WWT-17 Watts, Robert 1938CTFT-1 Watts, Stephen 1910WWT-17 Watts-Phillips, John Edward 1894-1960 WWasWT Waxman, Al 1934CTFT-3 Wayans, Damon 1961(?)CTFT-10 Wayans, Keenen Ivory 1958(?)CTFT-10 Wayburn, Ned 1874-1942 WWasWT Wayne, David 1914-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wayne, Naunton 1901-1970 WWasWT Wayne, Patrick 1939CTFT-3 Wayne, Rollo 1899-1954 WWasWT Weakland, Kevin L. 1963CTFT-4 Weathers, Carl CTFT-7 Weathers, Philip 1908CTFT-4 Weaver, Dennis 1924CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Weaver, Fritz 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Weaver, Lee 1930CTFT-6 Weaver, Sigourney 1949CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Weaver, William 1917CTFT-1 Webb, Alan 1906WWT-17 Webb, Chloe CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Webb, Clifton 1893-1966 WWasWT Webb, Jack 1920-1982 CTFT-1 Webb, Jimmy 1946CTFT-11 Webb, Lizbeth 1926WWasWT Webb, Lucy CTFT-4 Webber, Andrew Lloyd See Lloyd-Webber, Andrew.... CTFT-13 Webber, Robert 1924-1989 CTFT-7
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Weber, Carl 1925CTFT-3 Weber, Joseph 1867-1942 WWasWT Weber, L. Lawrence ?-1940 WWasWT Webster, Ben 1864-1947 WWasWT Webster, Margaret 1905-1972 WWT-16 Webster-Gleason, Lucile 1888-1947 WWasWT Wedgeworth, Ann 1935CTFT-7 Weeden, Evelyn ?-1961 WWasWT Weege, Reinhold CTFT-6 Weguelin, Thomas N. 1885-? WWasWT Wehlen, Emmy 1887-? WWasWT Weidman, Jerome 1913CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Weidner, Paul 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Weigel, Helene 1900-1971 WWasWT Weight, Michael 1906WWasWT Weil, Samuel See Kaufman, Lloyd CTFT-7 Weill, Claudia CTFT-1 Weill, Kurt 1900-1950 WWasWT Weinberg, Gus 1866-1952 WWasWT Weiner, Robert ?-1989 CTFT-1 Weiner, Zane 1953CTFT-2 Weingrod, Herschel A. 1947CTFT-15 Weinstein, Paula H. 1945-... CTFT-10 Weintraub, Fred 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Weintraub, Jerry 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Weir, Peter 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Weis, Don 1922CTFT-7 Weisbarth, Michael L CTFT-4 Weiskopf, Bob CTFT-2 Weiss, Joel 1953CTFT-2 Weiss, Julie CTFT-13 Weiss, Marc B CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weiss, Peter 1916-1982 WWT-1 7 Weissmuller, Donald 1922CTFT-6 Weisz, Rachel 1971(?)CTFT-16 Weitz, Bruce 1943CTFT-7 Weitzenhoffer, Max 1939CTFT-3 Welch, Bo CTFT-11 Welch, Elisabeth 1909WWT-1 7 Welch, James 1865-1917 WWasWT Welch, Raquel 1940CTFT-3 Welch, Tahnee 1962CTFT-16 Welchman, Harry 1886-1966 WWasWT Weld, Tuesday 1943CTFT-3 Welden, Ben 1901WWasWT Weldon, Duncan Clark 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Weldon, Harry 1882-? WWasWT Welford, Dallas 1874-1946 WWasWT Welk, Lawrence 1903-1992 CTFT-12 Welland, Colin 1934CTFT-7 Weller, Bernard 1870-1943 WWasWT Weller, Michael 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Weller, Peter 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Welles, Orson 1915-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Wellesley, Arthur 1890WWasWT Welling, Sylvia 1901WWasWT Wellman, Wendell 1944CTFT-2 Wells, Deering 1896-1961 WWasWT Wells, Vernon 1945CTFT-16 Wells, Vernon G. See Wells, Vernon CTFT-16 Welsh, Jane 1905WWasWT Welsh, Kenneth CTFT-7 Wen, Ming-Na 1968CTFT-16 Wenders, Wim 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wendkos, Paul 1922CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Wendt, George 1948CTFT-7 Wenham, Jane CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wenman, Henry N. 1875-1953 WWasWT Werner, Tom 1950CTFT-12 Wertenbaker, Timberlake CTFT-10 Wertmuller, Lina 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wesker, Arnold 1932CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Wesley, Richard 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 West, Adam 1929CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 West, Algernon 1886-? WWasWT West, Caryn CTFT-8 West, Con 1891WWasWT West, Henry St. Barbe 1880-1935 WWasWT West, Joan 1936CTFT-4 West, Lockwood 1905-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 West, Mae 1892-1980 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 West, Thomas E. 1954CTFT-2 West, Timothy 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 West, Will 1867-1922 WWasWT Westbrook, John 1922WWT-17 Westcott, Netta ?-1953 WWasWT Westenberg, Robert 1953CTFT-7 Westerman, Floyd Red Crow 1936CTFT-16 Westlake, Donald E. 1933CTFT-13 Westley, Helen 1879-1942 WWasWT Westman, Nydia 1907-1970 WWasWT Westmore, Michael See Westmore, Michael G CTFT-9 Westmore, Michael G. 1938CTFT-9 Weston, Jack 1915(?)-1996 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Weston, Robert P. 1878-1936 WWasWT Weston, Ruth 1911WWasWT Wetherall, Frances ?-1923 WWasWT Wetmore, Joan 1911-1989 WWasWT Wettig, Patricia 1951CTFT-9
Wexler, Haskell 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Wexler, Peter 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wexley, John 1902WWasWT Weyand, Ron 1929CTFT-4 Whale, James 1896-1957 WWasWT Whaley, Frank 1963CTFT-13 Whalley, Joanne See Whalley-Kilmer, Joanne CTFT-9 Whalley, Norma ?-1943 WWasWT Whalley-Kilmer, Joanne 1964CTFT-9 Wharton, Anthony P. 1877-1943 ....WWasWT Whatmore, A. R. 1889-1960 WWasWT Wheatley, Alan 1907WWT-17 Wheatley, Jane 1881-1935 WWasWT Wheaton, Wil 1972(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Wheeler, Hugh 1912-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wheeler, Ira 1920CTFT-7 Wheeler, Lois 1922WWasWT Whelan, Albert 1875-1961 WWasWT Whelchel, Lisa CTFT-3 Whelen, Frederick 1867-? WWasWT Whiffin, Blanche 1845-1936 WWasWT Whiley, Manning 1915WWasWT Whipple, Sidney Beaumont 1888-1975 WWasWT Whistler, Rex 1905-1944 WWasWT Whitaker, Forest 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Whitby, Arthur 1869-1922 WWasWT Whitby, Gwynne 1903WWT-17 White, Betty 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 White, George 1890-1968 WWasWT White, George C. 1935CTFT-1 White, J. Fisher 1865-1945 WWasWT White, James ?-1927 WWasWT White, Jane 1922WWT-1 7 White, Jesse 1919CTFT-6 White, Joan 1909WWT-17 White, Lee 1886-1927 WWasWT White, Michael 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 White, Miles 1914WWT-17 White, Onna WWT-17 White, Valerie 1915-1975 WWT-16 White, Wilfrid Hyde 1903WWasWT White, Willard 1946CTFT-16 Whiteford, Jock WWasWT Whitehead, Paxton 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Whitehead, Robert 1916CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitehead, Ted (E. A.) 1933WWT-17 Whitelaw, Arthur 1940CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitelaw, Billie CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitemore, Hugh 1936CTFT-7 Whitesell, John CTFT-12 Whiteside, Walker 1869-1942 WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Whitfield, Lynn 1954(?)CTFT-11 Whitford, Bradley CTFT-7 Whiting, Jack 1901-1961 WWasWT Whiting, John 1917-1963 WWasWT Whitley, Clifford 1894WWasWT Whitling, Townsend 1869-1952... WWasWT Whitlock, Albert 1915CTFT-10 Whitlock, Albert J. See Whitlock, Albert CTFT-10 Whitman, Stuart 1928CTFT-9 Whitmore, James 1921CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Whitney, David See Malick, Terrence CTFT-6 Whitney, Fred C. ?-1930 WWasWT Whitrow, Benjamin 1937WWT-17 Whittaker, Herbert 1911WWT-17 Whittle, Charles R. ?-1947 WWasWT Whitton, Margaret 1950CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Whitton, Peggy See Whitton, Margaret CTFT-10 Whitty, May 1865-1948 WWasWT Whitworth, Geoffrey 1883-1951 WWasWT Whorf, Richard 1906-1966 WWasWT Whytal, Russ 1860-1930 WWasWT Whytal, Mrs. Russ WWasWT Whyte, Robert 1874-1916 WWasWT Whyte, Ron ?-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wickes, Mary 1916-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWasWT Wickham, Glynne 1922WWT-17 Wickham, Tony 1922-1948 WWasWT Wickwire, Nancy 1925-1975 WWT-16 Widdoes, James 1953CTFT-3 Widdoes, Kathleen 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Widmark, Richard 1914CTFT-3 Wied, Gustav 1858-1914 WWasWT Wiehe, Dagmar WWasWT Wiemer, Robert 1938CTFT-3 Wiener, Sally Dixon 1926CTFT-1 Wiest, Dianne 1948CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wilbraham, Edward 1895-1930.... WWasWT Wilbur, Crane 1889-1973 WWasWT Wilbur, Richard 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Wilby, James 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Wilcox, Barbara 1906WWasWT Wilcox, Larry 1947CTFT-8 Wilcoxon, Henry 1905WWasWT Wildberg, John J. 1902-1959 WWasWT Wilde, Cornel 1915-1989 CTFT-8 Wilder, Billy 1906CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wilder, Clinton 1920-1986 WWT-17 Wilder, Gene 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Wilder, Thornton N. 1897-1975 WWasWT Wilding, Michael 1912WWasWT Wilford, Isabel WWasWT
Wilhelm, C. 1858-1925 WWasWT Wilkie, Allan 1878-1970 WWasWT Wilkinson, Colm 1944CTFT-10 Wilkinson, Henry Spenser 1853-? WWasWT Wilkinson, Marc 1929WWT-17 Wilkinson, Norman 1882-1934.... WWasWT Wilkof, Lee 1951CTFT-1 Willard, Catherine ?-1954 WWasWT Willard, Edmund 1884-1956 WWasWT Willard, Edward Smith 1853-1915 WWasWT Willard, Fred 1939CTFT-7 Willard, John 1885-1942 WWasWT William, David 1926WWT-17 William, Warren 1895-1948 WWasWT Williams, Ann 1935CTFT-2 Williams, Anson 1949CTFT-9 Williams, Arthur 1844-1915 WWasWT Williams, Barry 1954CTFT-8 Williams, Billy 1929CTFT-12 Williams, Billy Dee 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Williams, Bradford Cody 1951CTFT-1 Williams, Bransby 1870-1961 WWasWT Williams, Campbell 1906WWasWT Williams, Cara CTFT-3 Williams, Cindy 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Williams, Clarence III 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-1 7 Williams, Clifford 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Williams, Dennis 1944CTFT-4 Williams, Derek 1910WWasWT Williams, Dick Anthony 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Elmo 1913CTFT-1 Williams, Emlyn 1905-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Florence 1912WWasWT Williams, Frances 1903-1959 WWasWT Williams, Fritz 1865-1930 WWasWT Williams, Hal 1938CTFT-6 Williams, Harcourt 1880-1957 WWasWT Williams, Hattie 1872-1942 WWasWT Williams, Heathcote 1941CTFT-12 Williams, Hope 1901WWasWT Williams, Hugh 1904-1969 WWasWT Williams, Hugh Steadman 1935CTFT-4 Williams, Jessie Lynch 1871-1929 WWasWT Williams, Jo Beth 1953CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Williams, John 1903WWT-16 Williams, John 1932CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Williams, John D. ?-1941 WWasWT Williams, John T. See Williams, John CTFT-10 Williams, Johnny See Williams, John CTFT-10 Williams, Kenneth 1926-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Mason 1938CTFT-16
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Williams, Michael 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Nigel 1948CTFT-12 Williams, Pat See Williams, Patrick CTFT-12 Williams, Patrick 1939CTFT-12 Williams, Paul 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Williams, Rhys 1897-1969 WWasWT Williams, Richard 1933CTFT-12 Williams, Robin 1951CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Williams, Russell II 1954(?)CTFT-12 Williams, Samm See Williams, Samm-Art CTFT-8 Williams, Samm-Art 1946CTFT-8 Williams, Sammy 1948CTFT-10 Williams, Sonia 1926WWasWT Williams, Stephen 1900-1957 WWasWT Williams, Steven CTFT-7 Williams, Tennessee 1911-1983 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Williams, Treat 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Williams, Vanessa 1963CTFT-14 Williams, Walter 1887-1940 WWasWT Williamson, David 1942WWT-17 Williamson, Fred 1937CTFT-7 Williamson, Hugh Ross 1901WWasWT Williamson, James Cassius 1845-1913 WWasWT Williamson, Nicol 1938CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Willis, Bruce 1955CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Willis, Gordon 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Willis, Ted 1918-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Willison, Walter 1947CTFT-1 Willman, Noel 1918-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Willoughby, Hugh 1891WWasWT Wills, Brember ?-1948 WWasWT Wills, Drusilla 1884-1951 WWasWT Willson, Osmund 1896WWasWT Willy, M. 1859-1931 WWasWT Wilmer, Douglas 1920WWT-17 Wilshin, Sunday 1905WWasWT Wilson, Albert Edward 1885-1960 WWasWT Wilson, August 1945CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Wilson, Beatrice ?-1943 WWasWT Wilson, Diana 1897-1937 WWasWT Wilson, Edith WWasWT Wilson, Elizabeth 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Wilson, Flip 1933CTFT-3 Wilson, Francis 1854-1935 WWasWT Wilson, Frank 1891-1956 WWasWT Wilson, Grace 1903WWasWT Wilson, Harry Leon 1867-1939 ... WWasWT Wilson, Hugh 1943CTFT-7
524 • WILSON Wilson, John C. 1899-1961 WWasWT Wilson, Joseph 1858-1940 WWasWT Wilson, Julie 1924(?)CTFT-9 Wilson, Katherine 1904WWasWT Wilson, Lambert CTFT-7 Wilson, Lanford 1937CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Wilson, Lucy WWT-6 Wilson, Mara 1988(?)CTFT-16 Wilson, Mary 1944CTFT-4 Wilson, Perry 1916WWasWT Wilson, Rita 1955(?)CTFT-16 Wilson, Robert 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wilson, Sandy 1924WWT-17 Wilson, Scott 1942CTFT-7 Wilson, Snoo 1948CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Wilson, Trey 1948-1989 CTFT-8 Wilson, W. Cronin ?-1934 WWasWT Wilson, William J. ?-1936 WWasWT Wilstach, Paul 1870-1952 WWasWT Wilton, Penelope 1946CTFT-9 Wiltse, David 1940CTFT-6 Wiman, Anna Deere 1924-1963 WWasWT Wiman, Dwight Deere 1895-1951 WWasWT Wimmer, Brian 1960(?)CTFT-10 Wimperis, Arthur 1874-1953 WWasWT Winant, Forrest 1888-1928 WWasWT Wincer, Simon CTFT-9 Winchell, Paul 1922CTFT-9 Winchell, Walter 1897-1972 WWasWT Windeatt, George (Alan) 1901-1959 WWasWT Windermere, Charles 1872-1955 ....WWasWT Windom, William 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Windsor, Barbara 1937WWT-17 Windsor, Marie 1921CTFT-1 Windust, Bretaigne 1906-1960 WWasWT Windust, Penelope CTFT-6 Winer, Harry 1947CTFT-15 Winfield, Paul 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Winfrey, Oprah 1954CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Winger, Debra 1955CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Winkler, Henry 1945CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Winkler, Irwin 1931CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Winn, Anona WWasWT Winn, Godfrey 1906-1971 WWasWT Winn, Kitty 1944CTFT-8 Winner, Michael 1935CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Winninger, Charles 1884-1969 .... WWasWT Winningham, Mare CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Winslet, Kate 1976(?)CTFT-16 Winslow, Michael 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Winston, C. Bruce 1879-1946 WWasWT Winston, Stan 1948(?)CTFT-16 Winter, Alex 1965CTFT-12 Winter, Alexander See Winter, Alex CTFT-12 Winter, Edward 1937CTFT-7 Winter, Jessie WWasWT Winter, Keith 1906WWasWT Winter, William 1836-1917 WWasWT Winters, David 1939CTFT-12 Winters, Deborah CTFT-7 Winters, Jonathan 1925CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Winters, Marian 1924WWT-17 Winters, Shelley 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Winters, Time 1956CTFT-5 Winters, Warrington 1909CTFT-1 Winther, Michael 1962CTFT-12 Winwood, Estelle 1883-? WWasWT Wirth, Bob 1952CTFT-11 Wisberg, Aubrey 1909(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Wisdom, Norman 1925WWT-17 Wise, Herbert 1924WWT-17 Wise, Robert E. 1914CTFT-2 Wise, Scott 1959(?)CTFT-13 Wise, Thomas A. 1865-1928 WWasWT Wiseman, Frederick 1930CTFT-8 Wiseman, Joseph 1918CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Witcover, Walt 1924CTFT-4 Withers, Googie 1917CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Withers, Iva 1917WWT-16 Witherspoon, Cora 1890-1957 WWasWT Witt, Paul Junger 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wittop, Freddy WWT-17 Wittstein, Ed 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wodehouse, Pelham Granville 1881-1975 WWasWT Wohl, David 1953CTFT-7 Woizikovsky, Leon 1897-1922 WWasWT Wojtasik, George 1935CTFT-2 Woldin, Judd 1925CTFT-3 Wolf, Dick 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Wolf, Richard See Wolf, Dick CTFT-13 Wolfe, George See Wolfe, George C CTFT-12 Wolfe, George C CTFT-12 Wolfe, Ian 1896-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-10 Wolff, Pierre 1863-1944 WWasWT Wolff, Ruth 1932CTFT-2 Wolfit, Donald 1902-1968 WWasWT Wollheim, Eric 1879-1948 WWasWT Wolper, David 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4 Wolsk, Eugene V. 1928WWT-17 Wolsky, Albert CTFT-11 Wolston, Henry 1877-? WWasWT Wolterstorff, Bob 1949CTFT-12
Wolveridge, Carol 1940WWasWT Wong, Anna May 1907-1961 WWasWT Wong, B. D. 1962CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Wonsek, Paul 1948CTFT-2 Wontner, Arthur 1875-1960 WWasWT Woo, John 1948CTFT-14 Wood, Arthur 1875-1953 WWasWT Wood, Charles 1932WWT-17 Wood, Daisy 1877-? WWasWT Wood, David 1944WWT-17 Wood, Edna 1918WWasWT Wood, Florence WWasWT Wood, G. 1919CTFT-9 Wood, Haydn 1882-1959 WWasWT Wood, Jane 1886-? WWasWT Wood, John CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wood, Mrs. John 1833-1915 WWasWT Wood, Metcalfe WWasWT Wood, Natalie 1938-1982 CTFT-1 Wood, Peggy 1892-1978 WWT-16 Wood, Peter 1927(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wood, Wee Georgie 1897WWasWT Woodard, Alfre 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Woodard, Charlaine CTFT-12 Woodbridge, George 1907WWasWT Woodbridge, Patricia 1946CTFT-2 Woodburn, James 1888-1948 WWasWT Woodhouse, Vernon 1874-1936 WWasWT Woodman, William 1932-1995 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodruff, Henry 1870-1916 WWasWT Woods, Albert Herman 1870-1951 WWasWT Woods, James 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Woods, Michael CTFT-16 Woods, Richard CTFT-2 Woodthorpe, Peter 1931WWT-17 Woodvine, John 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodward, Charles Jr CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodward, Edward 1930CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodward, Joanne 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Wooland, Norman 1905-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Wooldridge, Susan CTFT-8 Woolf, Edgar Allan ?-1943 WWasWT Woolf, Walter See King, Walter Woolf WWasWT Woolfenden, Guy Anthony 1937-.. WWT-1 7 Woollcott, Alexander 1887-1943 ....WWasWT Woolley, Monty 1888-1963 WWasWT Woolsey, Robert 1889-1938 WWasWT Wootwell, Tom 1865-? WWasWT Wopat, Tom 1951CTFT-7 Wordsworth, Richard 1915WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 Wordsworth, William Derrick 1912-1988 WWasWT Workman, C. Herbert 1873-1923 ...WWasWT Worley, Jo Anne 1939CTFT-2 Worlock, Frederic G. 1886-1973 ....WWasWT Worms, Jean 1884-? WWasWT Woronov, Mary 1946CTFT-8 Worrall, Lechmere 1875-? WWasWT Worsley, Bruce 1899WWasWT Worster, Howett 1882-? WWasWT Worth, Irene 1916CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Worth, Marvin CTFT-12 Wouk, Herman 1915CTFT-1 Wray, Fay 1907CTFT-8 Wray, John 1888-1940 WWasWT Wray, Maxwell 1898WWasWT Wright, Amy 1950CTFT-9 Wright, Cowley 1889-1923 WWasWT Wright, David 1941WWT-17 Wright, Fred 1871-1928 WWasWT Wright, Garland CTFT-7 Wright, Haidee 1868-1943 WWasWT Wright, Hugh E. 1879-1940 WWasWT Wright, Huntley 1869-1943 WWasWT Wright, Max 1943CTFT-8 Wright, Nicholas 1940WWT-17 Wright, Robert 1914CTFT-12 Wright, Robin 1966(?)CTFT-12 Wright, Steven 1955CTFT-9 Wright, Teresa 1918CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Wright, Mrs. Theodore ?-1922 WWasWT Wrye, Donald CTFT-12 Wuhl, Robert CTFT-9 Wurtzel, Stuart 1940CTFT-5 Wyatt, Frank Gunning 1851-1926 WWasWT Wyatt, Jane 1912CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Wycherly, Margaret 1884-1956.... WWasWT Wyckham, John 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wyckoff, Evelyn 1917WWasWT Wyle, Noah 1971CTFT-16 Wyler, Gretchen 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wylie, John 1925CTFT-7 Wylie, Julian 1878-1934 WWasWT Wylie, Lauri 1880-? WWasWT Wyman, Jane 1914CTFT-3 Wymark, Patrick 1926-1970 WWasWT Wyn, Marjery 1909WWasWT Wyndham, Charles 1837-1919 WWasWT Wyndham, Dennis 1887-? WWasWT Wyndham, Gwen WWasWT Wyndham, Howard 1865-1947 .... WWasWT Wyndham, Olive 1886-? WWasWT Wyner, George CTFT-7 Wyngarde, Peter WWT-17 Wynn, Ed 1886-1966 WWasWT Wynn, Keenan 1916-1986 CTFT-4 Wynn, Tracy Keenan 1945CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wynne, Wish 1882-1931 WWasWT
Wynter, Dana 1930Wynyard, Diana 1906-1964. Wynyard, John 1915Wyse, John 1904-
ZIEFF CTFT-7 , WWasWT ... WWT-16 ...WWT-16
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Xanrof, Leon 1867-1953 .
. WWasWT
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Yablans, Frank 1935CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yablans, Irwin 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yaffe, Alan See Yorinks, Arthur CTFT-13 Yakko, Sada ?-1946 WWasWT Yale, Kathleen Betsko 1939CTFT-2 Yalman, Tune 1925CTFT-2 Yanez, Michael CTFT-3 Yang, Ginny CTFT-4 Yankowitz, Susan 1941CTFT-1 Yannis, Michael 1922WWasWT Yapp, Cecil CTFT-8 Yarde, Margaret 1878-1944 WWasWT Yarrow, Duncan 1884-? WWasWT Yates, Peter 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yavorska, Lydia 1874-1921 WWasWT Yeamans, Annie 1835-1912 WWasWT Yearsley, Claude Blakesley 1885-1961 WWasWT Yeats, William Butler 1865-1939 ....WWasWT Yellen, Linda 1949CTFT-3 Yeston, Maury 1945CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yniguez, Richard CTFT-6 Yohe, May 1869-1938 WWasWT Yokel, Alexander 1887-1947 WWasWT Yordan, Philip 1914CTFT-12 Yorinks, Arthur 1953CTFT-13 York, Michael 1942CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 York, Susannah 1941CTFT-5 Yorke, Augustus ?-1939 WWasWT Yorke, Oswald ?-1943 WWasWT Yorkin, Bud 1926CTFT-1 Youmans, James CTFT-14 Youmans, Vincent 1898-1946 WWasWT Young, Arthur 1898-1959 WWasWT Young, Bertram Alfred 1912WWT-17 Young, Burt 1940CTFT-5 Young, Chris 1971CTFT-8 Young, Collier See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Young, David 1928CTFT-4
Young, Dawn Young, Freddie 1902Young, Freddie A. See Young, Freddie Young, Frederick See Young, Freddie Young, Frederick A. See Young, Freddie Young, Gig 1917-1978 Young, Howard Irving 1893Young, Howard L. 1911Young, Joan 1903-1984 Young, Karen Young, Loretta 1913Young, Rida Johnson 1875-1926 Young, Robert 1907Young, Robert M. 1924Young, Robert Malcolm See Young, Robert M Young, Roger 1942Young, Roland 1887-1953 Young, Sean 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Young, Stark 1881-1963 Young, Terence 1915-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Youngs, Jim Yulin, Harris 1937Yurka, Blanche 1887-1974
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Z
Zabelle, Flora 1880-1968 Zabka, William Zabriskie, Grace Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zacconi, Ermete 1857-1948 Zadan, Craig Zadora, Pia 1956Zaentz, Saul Zaks, Jerry 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zal, Roxana 1969Zaloom, Paul 1951Zamacois, Miguel 1866-1939 Zampieri, Vittorio 1862-? Zangwill, Israel 1864-1926 Zanuck, Richard D. 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zanussi, Krzysztof 1939Zapata, Carmen 1927Zea, Kristi 1948Zeffirelli, Franco 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Zeman, Jacklyn Zemeckis, Robert 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zerbe, Anthony Zetterling, Mai 1925-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Zieff, Howard 1943-
WWasWT CTFT-7 CTFT-16 WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-9 CTFT-9 CTFT-6 CTFT-4 CTFT-1 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT ...CTFT-14 CTFT-8 CTFT-9 CTFT-10 CTFT-4 CTFT-5 CTFT-14 CTFT-6 WWasWT CTFT-10
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Ziegfeld, Florenz 1867-1932 Ziegler, Anne 1910Ziemba, Karen 1957Zien, Chip 1947Ziff, Irwin 1929Zimbalist, Efrem Jr. 1923Zimbalist, Stephanie Zimmer, Hans 1958(?)Zimmerman, Mark 1952Zimmerman, Paul 1938-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Zinberg, Michael Zindel, Paul 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Zinkeisen, Doris Clare
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 16 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-6 CTFT-4 CTFT-3 CTFT-6 CTFT-10 CTFT-2 CTFT-2 CTFT-11 CTFT-3 WWasWT
Zinneman, Fred 1907CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zinnemann, Tim CTFT-10 Zipprodt, Patricia 1925CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Ziskin, Laura CTFT-16 Zito, Joseph 1946(?)CTFT-16 Zmed, Adrian 1954CTFT-8 Zola, Fred WWasWT Zollar, Jawole Willa Jo 1951(?)CTFT-11 Zollo, Frederick M. 1950CTFT-1 Zorich, Louis 1924CTFT-2 Zorina, Vera 1917WWT-17 Zsigmond, Vilmos 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8
Zsigmond, William See Zsigmond, Vilmos Zucco, George 1886-1960 Zucker, David 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zucker, Jerry 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zuckmayer, Carl 1896-1977 Zuniga, Daphne 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zwar, Charles 1914-1989 Zwerdling, Allen 1922Zwick, Edward 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Zwick, Joel 1942-
CTFT-16 WWasWT CTFT-9 CTFT-16 WWT-16 CTFT-16 WWT-1 7 CTFT-4 CTFT-16 CTFT-9