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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
Terrie M. Rooney, Editor Lynn M. Spampinato, Associate Editor
Volume 15 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
Terrie M. Rooney, Editor Lynn M. Spampinato, Associate Editor
Volume 15 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
STAFF Terrie M. Rooney, Editor Christine M. Bichler, David M. Galens, and Lynn M. Spampinato, Associate Editors Daniel Jones and Stacy A. McConnell, Assistant Editors Anne Sharp Galbraith, Janet L. Hile, Annette Petrusso, Pamela Shelton, Kenneth R. Shepherd, and Arlene True, Sketchwriters Kathleen J. Edgar, Contributing Editor Jim Kamp, Managing Editor
Victoria B. Cariappa, Research Manager Andrew Guy Malonis, Research Specialist Alicia Noel Biggers, Julia C. Daniel, Tamara C. Nott, Michele P. Pica, Tracie A. Richardson, and Norma Sawaya, Research Associates Laura C. Bissey, Research Assistant While every effort has been made to ensure the reliability of the information presented in this publication, Gale Research Inc. does not guarantee the accuracy of the data contained herein. Gale accepts no payment for listing, and inclusion in the publication of any organization, agency, institution, publication, service, or individual does not imply endorsement of the editors or publisher. Errors brought to the attention of the publisher and verified to the satisfaction of the publisher will be corrected in future editions.
This pubication is a creative work fully protected by all applicable copyright laws, as well as by misappropriation, trade secret, unfair competition, and other applicable laws. The authors and editors of this work have added value to the underlying factual material herein through one or more of the following: unique and original selection, coordination, expression, arrangement, and classification of the information. All rights to this publication will be vigorously defended. Copyright © 1996 Gale Research Inc. 835 Penobscot Building Detroit, Ml 48226-4094 All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.
0™ This book is printed on acid-free paper that meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 84-649371 ISBN 0-8103-9958-X ISSN 0749-064X Printed in the United States of America
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Contents Preface Biographies 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 more than 400 entries in CTFT 75, the series now provides biographies on approximately 7,000 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., Detroit, Ml 48226-4094; call toll-free at 1800-347-GALE; or fax to 1-313-961-6599. viii
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AARON, Paul PERSONAL Education: Bennington College, B.F.A. Addresses: Office—Elsboy Entertainment, 1581 North Crescent Heights Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Director and producer. Casting director, Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles, CA. Awards, Honors: Christopher Award, 1979; Monte Carlo Award, best director, 1979. CREDITS Stage Director: Salvation, Jan Hus Playhouse, New York City, 196970. Paris Is Out!, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1970. A Dream Out of Time, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1970-71. 70, Girls, 70, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1971. Love Me, Love My Children, Mercer-O'Casey Theatre, New York City, 1971-72. That's Entertainment, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1972. Ring-a-levio, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1972-73. The Burnt Flowerbed, Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, 1974. A Talent for Murder, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1981. Also directed The Event Flowered. Film Director, Except Where Noted: A Different Story, Avco Embassy, 1978. A Force of One, American Cinema, 1979. Deadly Force, Embassy, 1983.
Maxie, Orion, 1985. (With Terry Winsor) Morgan Stewart's Coming Home, New Century/Vista, 1987. Producer (with Ed Solomon, Chris Matheson and Erwin Stoff), Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Orion, 1991. Television Director; Movies: In Love and War, NBC, 1987. And co-executive producer, Save the Dog!, The Disney Channel, 1988. Untamed Love, Lifetime, 1994. Also director of the television movies The Miracle Worker, 1979; Thin Ice, 1981; Maid in America, 1982; and When She Says No, 1984. Other Television Work: Executive producer, Casebusters (special), ABC, 1986. Executive producer and creator, Laurel Avenue (miniseries), HBO, 1993. Co-executive producer and creator, Under One Roof (pilot), CBS, 1995. WRITINGS For Television: Under One Roof (pilot), CBS, 1995.*
ABRAHAMS, Jim 1944PERSONAL Born May 10, 1944, in Milwaukee, Wl; children: Charlie. Education: Attended University of Wisconsin—Madison. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
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Career: Producer, director, and writer. Kentucky Fried Theatre (improvisation company), Madison, Wl, cofounder, 1971; Kentucky Fried Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, co-founder, 1972. Also worked as a private investigator. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Writers Guild of America Award, best comedy, 1980, for Airplane!; Emmy Award nomination, best writing in a comedy series, 1982, for Po//ce Squad!
(With D. Zucker and J. Zucker) Airplane!, Paramount, 1980. (With D. Zucker, J. Zucker, and Martyn Burke) And lyricist, "Spend This Night with Me/' Top Secret!, Paramount, 1984. (With D. Zucker, J. Zucker, and Pat Proft) The Naked Cun: From the Files of Police Squad!, Paramount, 1988. (With Proft) Hot Shots!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. (With others) Naked Cun 2-7/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991. (With Proft) Hot Shots/ Part Deux, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993.
CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Indicated: (With David Zucker and Jerry Zucker) And executive producer, Airplane!, Paramount, 1980. (With D. Zucker and J. Zucker) And executive producer, Top Secret!, Paramount, 1984. (With D. Zucker and J. Zucker) Ruthless People, Buena Vista, 1986. Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. We/come Home, Roxy Carmichael, Paramount, 1990. Executive producer, Cry-Baby, Imagine/Universal, 1990. Hot Shots!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Co-executive producer, Naked Cun 2-1/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991. Hot Shots/ Part Deux, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Executive producer, Naked Cun 33-1/3: The Final Insult (also known as Naked Gun 3), Paramount, 1994. Film Appearances: Announcer in the courtroom and first technician in "Eyewitness News'' segment, The Kentucky Fried Movie, United Film, 1977. Religious zealot, Airplane!, Paramount, 1980. Appeared as the face on the cutting room floor, Coming to America, 1988. Television Work; Series: Creator, executive producer, and director, Police Squad!, ABC, 1982.
Television Episodes: (With others) Police Squad!, ABC, 1982. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 2, 1988. Entertainment Weekly, August 9, 1991, p. 38. Rolling Stone, October 2, 1980. Time, August 29, 1977; July 14, 1980; March 29, 1982; July 2,1984; June 30,1986; June 13,1988. Times (London), February 9, 1989. Variety, August 9, 1991, p. 93. Village Voice, March 30, 1982; June 14, 1988.*
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PERSONAL Original name, Jay Scott Greenspan; born September 23, 1959, in Newark (some sources say Livingston), NJ; son of Alexander B. (an accounting manager) and Ruth Minnie (a nurse and health care administrator; maiden name, Simon) Greenspan; married Daena E. Title (an actress and writer), May 31, 1982; children: Gabriel, Noah. Education: Attended Boston University. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2775. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Specials: Hearts of Hot Shots/ Part Deux—A Filmmaker's Apology, HBO, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With D. Zucker and J. Zucker) The Kentucky Fried Movie, United Film, 1977.
Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1985; Antoinette Perry Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics' Circle Award, all best actor in a musical, 1989, for Jerome Robbins' Broadway; Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actor in a comedy series, 1992, 1993, 1995, Golden Globe Award nominations, best actor in a series, 1992, 1993, 1995, and Directors Guild of
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America Award nomination, 1993, all for Seinfeld; Drama-Logue Award, 1993, for Give 'em Hell, Harry. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Harold Stickley, E/R, CBS, 1984-85. Julian Beeby, Everything's Relative, CBS, 1987. George Costanza, Seinfeld (also known as The Seinfeld Chronicles), NBC, 1989—. Voice of Duckman, Duckman (animated), USA, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: The 43rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1989. "Music by Richard Rodgers," Great Performances, PBS, 1990. The Search for the New Ideal Man, ABC, 1992. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1993. The 1st Annual Comedy Hall of Fame, NBC, 1993. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. Frank, Sexual Healing, Showtime, 1993. A Day in the Life of Me/rose Place, Fox, 1994. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1994. Howie, "Down at the Waterfront/' Alive TV, PBS, 1994. The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1995. Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1995. Host, The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut) Pete, Sen/or Trip!, CBS, 1981. Lieutenant Ernest Foy, Rockabye, CBS, 1986. Chris Van Allen, Favorite Son (also known as Target: Favorite Son), NBC, 1988. Albert Peterson, Bye Bye Birdie, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ramming, Newhart, CBS, 1988. Moira's attorney, "Oral Sex, Lies, and Videotape/' Dream On, HBO, 1990. Himself, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Voice of Abis Mai, Aladdin (animated; also known as Disney's "Aladdin"), CBS, 1994. "A Tribute to Stephen Sondheim," A & E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: George Costanza, The Seinfeld Chronicles, NBC, 1989.
Television Work; Episodic: Director, Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Dave, The Burning, Filmways, 1981. Pool hustler, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Universal, 1986. Hardware store clerk, The Mosquito Coast, Warner Bros., 1986. Philip Stuckey, Pretty Woman, Buena Vista, 1990. Neil Horowitz, White Palace, Universal, 1990. Geary, Jacob's Ladder, TriStar, 1990. Bernie Fishbine, / Don't Buy Kisses Anymore, Skouras, 1992. Larry Farber, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. Voice of Abis Mai, The Return of Jafar (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 1994. North's dad, North, Columbia, 1994. Mr. Stone, Blankman, Columbia, 1994. Marion Sandusky, The Paper, Universal, 1994. For Better or Worse (also known as Stranger Things), Columbia, 1995. Robert, Dunston Checks In (also known as Prime Mates), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Voice characterization, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Buena Vista, 1996. Also appeared in The Last Supper, 1996. Film Work: Director, For Better or Worse (also known as Stranger Things), Columbia, 1995. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Joe Josephson, Merrily We Roll Along, Alvin Theatre, 1981. Ensemble, Forbidden Broadway (revue), Palsson's Theatre, New York City, 1983. Lino, Lenny, Punk, and Uncle Fausto, The Rink, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1984. Billy, D., Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1985. Louis, Personals, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Stanley, Broadway Bound, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1986. (London debut) Lino, The Rink, Her Majesty's Theatre, 1988. Emcee and various roles, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1988-90. Accomplice, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1990. Sidney Black, Light Up the Sky, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1990. Appeared as Harry S Truman, G/Ve 'em Hell, Harry, produced in Los Angeles, 1993; appeared in America
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Kicks Up Its Heels, On Hold with Music, and Fragments, all 1982; appeared off-Broadway in Stop the World. . . I Want to Get Off. WRITINGS For Stage: Narrative, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, July, 1994, p. 68. Entertainment Weekly, December 1, 1995, p. 36. New York Times, May 24, 1992, p. 21. TV Guide, April 23, 1994, p. 12.
ALLEN, Karen 1951PERSONAL Full name, Karen Jane Allen; born October 5, 1951, in Carrollton, IL; daughter of Carroll Thompson (an FBI Agent) and Patricia (a teacher; maiden name, Howell) Allen; married Kale Brown (an actor). Education: Attended George Washington University, 1974-76, and University of Maryland; studied at the Washington Theatre Laboratory with Anthony Abeson and at the Theatre Institute with Lee Strasberg. Addresses: /Agent—c/o Joan Hyler, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212.
Rebecca, 5p//t Image, Orion, 1982. Sandy, Shoot the Moon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1982. Strange Invaders, Orion, 1983. Mo Alexander, Until September, MGM/UA, 1983. Jenny Hayden, Starman, Columbia 1984. Laura, The Class Menagerie, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Claire Phillips, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Animal Behavior, HBO, 1989. Mara, Backfire, Vidmark, 1990. Julie, Sweet Talker, LIVE Home Video, 1991. Miss Dunne, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Mom, The Sandlot, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Miss Mathey, King of the Hill, Gramercy, 1993. Terry Munroe, Ghost in the Machine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Also appeared in The Whidjit-Maker, 1977; as Gus, Terminus, 1986; in The End of the Line, 1986; as Glory, The Turning, 1992; in Secret Places of the Heart; Confidence; Exile. Television Appearances; Movies: Elizabeth, Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II, CBS, 1978. Ruth Beckman, Secret Weapon, TNT, 1990. Christa McAuliffe, Challenger, ABC, 1990. Catherine "Kir Norvell, Voyage, USA, 1993. Georgianne Corcoran, The Rapture, syndicated,
1993. Television Appearances; Series: Alison Matson, The Road Home (also known as Down Home), CBS, 1994.
Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Best actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror, 1982, for Raiders of the Lost Ark; Theatre World Award, 1983, for Monday after the Miracle. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Katy, National Lampoon's Animal House, Universal, 1977. Second Television Actress, Manhattan, United Artists (UA), 1979. Nina, The Wanderers, Orion, 1979. Jessica Bloom, A Small Circle of Friends, UA, 1980. Nancy, Cruising, UA, 1980. Marion Ravenwood, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paramount, 1981.
Television Appearances; Specials: Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car, NBC, 1992. Host, Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye, CBS, 1995. Host, Making of the Indiana Jones Adventure, The Disney Channel, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. Too Hot to Skate, CBS, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Annie Fairgate, Knot's /.ancf/ng(pilot), CBS, 1979. Abra, John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" (miniseries), ABC, 1981. "The Creeper," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1986. Stage Appearances: (Debut) Jane, The Innocent Party, Washington Theatre Laboratory, Washington, DC, 1975.
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Gittel, Two for the Seesaw, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1981. (Broadway debut) Helen Keller, Monday after the Miracle, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, then Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, then Dock Street Theatre, Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC, 1982. Laura, Esmerelda, and Miriam, Tennessee Williams: A Celebration, Williamstown Theatre Festival, MA, 1982. Marjorie, Extremities, West Side Arts Theatre, New York City, 1983. Laura, The Class Menagerie, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1985, then Longwharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986. Annie Sullivan, The Miracle Worker, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1987. Beautiful Bodies, The Whole Theatre, Montclair, NJ, 1987. Georgie Elgin, The Country Girl, Roundabout Theatre, 1990-91. Also appeared in As You Like It, Mount Theatre, 1988. RECORDINGS Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Movie on Record, Columbia, 1981.*
ALLEN, Mel 1913PERSONAL Born February 14, 1913, in Birmingham, AL. Education: University of Alabama, A.B., 1932; University of Alabama Law School, LL.B., 1936. Military: U.S. Army; served in World War II, 1943-46.
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Host, This Week in Baseball (series), syndicated, beginning in the 1970s. Attendant, Money to Burn (movie), ABC, 1973. Himself, Million Dollar Infield (movie), CBS, 1982. Himself, Please Watch the]on Lovitz Special (also known as The Jon Lovitz Show; pilot), Fox, 1992. Baseball narrator, Mickey Mantle: The American Dream Come to Life (special), PBS, 1993. Himself, American Coaches: Men of Vision and Victory (special), HBO, 1994. Also appeared as Sportscaster, Thursday Night Basketball (series), 1949; Host, Sports Spot (series), 195154; Host, jackpot Bowling Starring Milton Berle (series), 1959-61; and Mr. Phelps, The Rag Tag Champs (special), 1978. Film Appearances: Sports Announcer, The Babe Ruth Story, Allied Artists, 1948. Himself, The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Baseball Announcer, Naked Gun—From the Files of the Police Squad!, Paramount, 1988. Himself, Born on the Fourth of ]uly, Universal, 1989. Baseball Announcer, Needful Things, Columbia, 1993. Recordings: Narrator (with others), Thrilling Moments in Sports: Actual Voices and Sounds from the Greatest Events in Sports History, Harmony, 1967. WRITINGS Contributor to Sport and Yankee.*
Addresses: Contact—c/o New York Yankees, Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY 10451. Career: Sportscaster and Commentator. TV and radio broadcasts of sporting events; appeared in sportsthemed movies; speech instructor at University of Alabama, 1935-37; staff announcer CBS, 1937-43; New York Yankees broadcaster, 1939-68(?). Awards, Honors: Ford C. Frick Award, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, 1978; Broadcasting Hall of Fame, National Association of Broadcasters, 1986. Also voted best sportscaster in Motion PictureDaily Fame radio. CREDITS Television Appearances: Host, Let's Celebrate (series), NBC, 1946.
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PERSONAL Full name, Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen; born December 26, 1921, in New York, NY; son of Carroll (a vaudeville performer, under stage name Billy Allen) and Isabelle (a vaudeville comedienne, under stage name Belle Montrose; maiden name, Donohue) Allen; married Dorothy Goodman (an actress), August 23, 1943 (divorced, 1952); married Jayne Meadows (an actress and comedienne), July 31, 1954; children: (first marriage) Steve, Jr., Brian, David; (second marriage) William Christopher. Education: Attended Drake University, 1940-41, and Arizona State Teachers College (now State University), 1941-42.
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Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Comedian, actor, producer, composer, and writer. KOY-Radio, Phoenix, AZ, announcer, pianist, producer, and writer, 1942-43; KFAC-Radio, Los Angeles, CA, announcer, c. 1944; KNX-Radio, Los Angeles, talk show host, 1947-50; Columbia Broadcasting System, New York City, appeared on early evening talk shows, 1950-53; KMTR-Radio, Los Angeles, announcer. Appeared as a musician at The Blue Note and Michael's Pub, both New York City; performed with symphonies and pop orchestras around the United States. Meadowlane Enterprises, Inc., producer. Radford University, guest lecturer in history and philosophy, 1986. Military service: U.S. Army, 1942 (some sources say 1943). Awards, Honors: Award for best television documentary on organized crime, New York City Board of Trade, 1953, for The Commandment; Sylvania Award, words and music, 1954, for The Bachelor; Emmy Award nominations, best continuing performance by a male personality, best series performance by a person who essentially plays himself, both 1956, and best actor in a musical or variety series, all for The Steve Allen Show; SANE Education Fund/Consider the Alternatives Peace Award, Consider the Alternatives Productions, 1962; Grammy Award, best jazz composition, and Grammy Award nomination, best instrumental theme, 1963, for "Gravy Waltz"; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, television, Henry W. Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia, 1977, Television Critics Circle Award, Encyclopaedia Britannica Award, and Film Advisory Board Award, all 197778, Emmy Award nomination, program achievement, special class, 1979, and Emmy Award nomination, best writing for a drama series, all for A Meeting of the Minds; Best Play Award nomination, 1978, for The Wake; Grammy Award nomination, best spoken word or nonmusical recording, 1983, for Everything You Wanted to Know about Home Computers; Emmy Award nomination, best host of a talk or service show, 1984, for Stooge Snapshots: 50 Years with the Funniest Cuys in the World; included in Guinness Book of World Records as the most prolific composer of modern times, 1984; Emmy Award, inducted into Television Hall of Fame, 1986; Emmy Award nomination, best guest performer in a drama series, 1986, for St. Elsewhere; American Comedy Award, lifetime achievement, George Schlatter Productions, 1987; American Book Award, educational materials, Before Columbus Foundation, 1988, for Shakin' Loose with Mother Goose; Emmy Award nomination, individual achievement in religious programming, for Wait Till We're 65.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Steve Allen Show, CBS, 1950-52. Master of ceremonies, Songs for Sale, CBS, 1951-52. Master of ceremonies, Talent Patrol, ABC, 1953. Panelist, What's My Line?, CBS, 1953-54. Host, The Tonight Show, syndicated, 1953-54, NBC, 1954-57. Host, The Steve Allen Show, NBC, 1956-59, retitled The Steve Allen Plymouth Show, NBC, 195960, then ABC, 1960-61. Host, The New Steve Allen Show, ABC, 1961. Host, The Steve Allen Show, syndicated, 1962. Moderator, I've Cot a Secret, CBS, 1964-67. Host, The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, CBS, 1967, then 1967-69. Host, The Steve Allen Show, syndicated, 1968. Steve Allen, syndicated, 1968-72. Moderator, I've Got a Secret, syndicated, 1972-73. Vaudeville, syndicated, 1975. Host, Steve Allen's Laugh-Back, syndicated, 1976-77. Moderator, A Meeting of the Minds, PBS, 1977-81. Solid Gold, syndicated, 1980. Host, The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, NBC, 198081. Host, Steve Allen's Music Room, The Disney Channel, 1984. Host, Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, ABC, 198586. Host, Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, syndicated, 1988. The Eyes of War, syndicated, 1989. Comics Only, syndicated, 1991. Also host of the series Host-to-Host. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bayard Nichols, Rich Man, Poor Man—Book I, ABC, 1976.
Television Appearances; Movies: Herschel Lucas, Now You See It, Now You Don't, NBC, 1968. The Gossip Columnist, Operation Prime Time, 1980. The Ratings Came, The Movie Channel, 1984. Gentleman in the paper suit, Alice in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Pilots: Host, The Timex All-Star Jazz Show I, NBC, 1957. The Apartment House, CBS, 1964. Stone, ABC, 1979. So//d Cold '79, Operation Prime Time, 1980. Appeared as Perry Knowland in the syndicated pilot Warning Shot.
Volume 15 Television Appearances; Specials: Tonight Preview, NBC, 1954. Host, Sunday in Town, NBC, 1954. Fanfare, NBC, 1954. Good Times, NBC, 1955. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1956. Texaco Command Performance, NBC, 1957. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1962. Shoot-In at NBC (also known as A Bob Hope Spec/a/), NBC, 1967. Romp, ABC, 1968. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1969. Plimpton! Did You Hear the One About. . .?, ABC, 1971. Host, The Unofficial Miss Las Vegas Showgirl Beauty Pageant, ABC, 1974. Mitzi and a Hundred Guys, CBS, 1975. The Mad Mad Mad Mad World of the Super Bowl, NBC, 1977. The Lucille Ball Special, CBS, 1977. The Arthur Godfrey Special, syndicated, 1979. Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty, NBC, 1980. Master of ceremonies, The Emmy Awards, NBC, 1980. Host, I've Had It Up to Here, NBC, 1981. Texaco Star Theatre: Opening Night, NBC, 1982. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments II, ABC, 1983. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments III, ABC, 1984. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments IV, ABC, 1984. Narrator, Stooge Snapshots: 50 Years with the Funniest Guys in the World, syndicated, 1984. Steve Allen's Comedy Room, The Disney Channel, 1984. Host, The Start of Something Big, syndicated, 1985. TV's Funniest Game Show Moments, ABC, 1985. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, NBC, 1986. NBC . . . Tuned in to America, NBC, 1986. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. George Burns's 90th Birthday Special (also known as Kraft Salutes the George Burns 90th Birthday Special), CBS, 1986. Funny, ABC, 1986. The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. Mancini and Friends, PBS, 1987. Lifetime Salutes Mom, Lifetime, 1987. Great Confrontations at the Oxford Union: Resolved That Englishmen Are Funnier Than Americans, PBS, 1987. The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Show, CBS, 1987. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. Grand marshal, The 54th Annual King Orange jamboree Parade, NBC, 1987. Happy Birthday, Bob—50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC, NBC, 1988. The 30th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1988. The 58th Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989.
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The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989. Scott Ross: The Search for Real Heroes, syndicated, 1990. Judge, The 1990 Miss Universe Pageant, CBS, 1990. The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show—II, CBS, 1991. Living in America, syndicated, 1991. George Burns's 95th Birthday Party, CBS, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 2, HBO, 1992. Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys, The Disney Channel, 1992. Elvis: The Great Performances, CBS, 1992. The Creative Spirit, PBS, 1992. Mo' Funny: Black Comedy in America, HBO, 1993. Hal Roach: Hollywood's King of Laughter, The Disney Channel, 1994. Great American Music: A Salute to Fast Cars, syndicated, 1994. Also appeared on American Academy of Humor, NBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Substitute host, Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts, CBS, between 1948 and 1958. This Is Show Business, CBS, 1950. Danger, CBS, between 1950 and 1955. What's My Line?, CBS, 1951. Max Liebman Presents, NBC, 1955. "The Man on Rollerskates," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1956. Mike Wallace Interview, ABC, 1957. The June Allyson Show, CBS, between 1959 and 1961. Showtime, CBS, 1968. One Man Show, syndicated, 1969. Guest host, The Go/dd/ggers, syndicated, 1971. Marvin Kaplan, "Have I Got a Christmas for You/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1977. Guest host, The Big Show, NBC, 1980. Guest host, An Evening at the Improv, syndicated, 1981. Darkroom, ABC, 1981. The Comedy Zone, CBS, 1984. "Visiting Daze/' St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986. This Is Your Life, NBC, 1987. Super Dave, Showtime, 1987. Way Off Broadway, Lifetime, 1987. "The Montreal International Comedy Festival/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1988. "Mort Sahl: The Loyal Opposition/' American Masters, PBS, 1989. "Rodney Dangerfield's The Really Big Show," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. "Addicted to Fame," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994.
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"Mel Torme," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995.
Major Tours The Wake, eastern U.S. cities, 1978.
Also appeared in episodes of Nightline and The Love Boat, both ABC.
Also toured in Tonight at 8:30, 1975. RECORDINGS
Other Television Appearances: Co-host, The Book of Lists, CBS, 1982. Inside Your Schools, syndicated, 1985. Appeared as the host of Wait Till We're 65, NBC; also appeared in The Commandment, 1953. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Steve Allen's Music Room, The Disney Channel, 1984. Television Work; Specials: Producer, The Unofficial Miss Las Vegas Showgirl Beauty Pageant, ABC, 1974. Film Appearances: Down Memory Lane, Eagle-Lion, 1949. Peter Pepper, I'll Get By, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950. Title role, The Benny Goodman Story, Universal, 1956. Guest star, The Big Circus, Allied Artists, 1959. Steve Macinter, College Confidential, Universal, 1960. Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title, United Artists (UA), 1966. Perry Knowland, Warning Shot, Paramount, 1967. Radio announcer, Where Were You When the Lights Went Off?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1968. The Comic, Columbia, 1969. The Sunshine Boys, UA, 1975. Heart Beat, Warner Bros., 1979. Amazon Women on the Moon, Universal, 1987. Great Balls of Fire!, Orion, 1989. The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992. Casino, Universal, 1995. Also appeared in the film The Burglar. Radio Appearances; Series: (With announcer Wendell Noble) Smile Time, Mutual Broadcasting Co., 1945-47. Stage Appearances: Gilbert and Sullivan: The Mikado (opera), Symphony Space, New York City, 1995. Appeared on Broadway in the play The Pink Elephant, 1953.
Albums: Steve Allen, Columbia, 1951. Steve Sings Steve Allen, Coral, c. 1955. The James Dean Story, Coral, c. 1956. Piano Tonight, Columbia, c. 1956. Anthony Plays Allen, Capitol, 1958. And All That Jazz, Dot, 1959. Steve Allen Plays, Dot, c. 1959. Steve Allen Plays Bossa Nova Jazz, Dot, 1963. Steve Allen Presents Twelve Golden Hits, Dot, c. 1963. Everything You Wanted to Know about Home Computers, Casablanca, 1983. Steve Allen's Hip Fables, Doctor Jazz, 1983. Steve's Songs, Dot, c. 1983. Paul Smith Plays Steve Allen, Pausa, 1985. The Best of Jose Jimenez, GNP Crescendo, 1985. The Positive Power of Criticism, International Center for Creative Thinking, 1990. The Jack Kerouac Collection, Rhino, 1990. Other albums include Venetian Serenade: A Romantic Suite, The Poetry of Love, The Jazz Story, and Songs Everybody Knows, all for Coral; Some of My Favorites, Hamilton; Around the World, Steve Allen Plays the Piano Greats, Great Ragtime Hits, and / Play for You, all for Dot; and Radio Comedy Classics, 1988. Videos: Narrator (with wife, Jayne Meadows), The Perfumed Handkerchief (a Chinese opera), Kultur, 1985. Other videos include Steve Allen's Golden Age of Comedy, 1988. WRITINGS Windfall (poems), privately printed, 1946. Fourteen for Tonight (stories), Holt (New York City), 1955. Steve Allen's Bop Fables, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1955. The Funny Men, Simon & Schuster, 1956. Wry on the Rocks (poems), Holt, 1956. The Girls on the Tenth Floor and Other Stories, Holt, 1958. The Question Man, Bellmeadows Press, 1959. Mark It and Strike It (autobiography), Holt, 1960. Not All of Your Laughter, Not All of Your Tears (novel), Bernard Geis Associates, 1962.
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Volume 15 Letter to a Conservat/ve, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1965. The Ground Is Our Table, Doubleday, 1966. Bigger Than a Breadbox, Doubleday, 1967. A Flash of Swallows (poems), Droke, 1969, 2nd edition, 1972. Curses; or, How Never to Be Foiled Again, J. P. Tarcher (Los Angeles, CA), 1973. Princess Snip Snip and the Puppy-Kittens (juvenile), Platt & Munk (New York City), 1973. (With William F. Buckley, Jr., Robert M. Hutchins, L. Brent Bozell, and others) Dialogues in Americanism, Regnery, 1974. (With Thomas Ellis Katen) Schmock-Schmockl, Doubleday, 1975. What to Say When It Rains, Price, Stern (Los Angeles), 1975. Meeting of Minds, Hubris House (Los Angeles), 1978, reprinted as Meeting of Minds: The Complete Scripts, four volumes, Prometheus Books (Buffalo, NY), 1989. Meeting of Minds, Second Series, Crown (New York City), 1979. (With Roslyn Bernstein and Donald H. Dunn) Ripoff: A Look at Corruption in America, Lyle Stuart (Secaucus, NJ), 1979. Explaining China, Crown, 1980. The Funny People, Stein & Day (New York City), 1981. Beloved Son: A Story of the Jesus Cults, Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, IN), 1982. More Funny People, Stein & Day, 1982. The Talk Show Murders, Delacorte (New York City), 1982. How to Make a Speech, McGraw (New York City), 1986. (With Jane Wollman) How to Be Funny: Discovering the Comic You, McGraw, 1987. (With Jayne Meadows, David Zaslow, and others) Shakln' Loose with Mother Goose, Kids Matter, 1988. Dumbth and Eighty-One Ways to Make Americans Smarter, Prometheus Books, 1989. Murder on the Glitter Box, Kensington Publishing (New York City), 1989. (With Bill Adler) The Passionate Nonsmoker's Bill of Rights: The First Guide to Enacting Nonsmoking Legislation, Morrow (New York City), 1989. Murder in Manhattan (novel), Kensington Publishing, 1990. The Public Hating: A Collection of Short Stories, Dembner (New York City), 1990. Steve Allen on the Bible, Religion, and Morality, Prometheus Books, 1990. Steve/Aden's Funny Songs, Meadowlane Music (Van Nuys, CA), 1990. Murder in Vegas, Kensington Publishing, 1991.
Hi-Ho, Steverino! My Adventures in the Wonderful Wacky World of TV, Thorndike (Thorndike, ME), 1992. The Hustler's Handbook: How to Play Pool for Fun and Profit, Premier Publishers (Smyrna, GA), 1993. Make 'em Laugh, Prometheus Books, 1993. More Steve Allen on the Bible, Religion, and Morality, Prometheus Books, 1993. The Murder House (novel), Zebra Books (New York City), 1993. Reflections, Prometheus Books, 1994. Other books include Fundamentalism: Hazards and Heartbreaks (with Rod L. Evan, Irwin M. Berent, and Isaac Asimov), 1989; The Man Who Turned Back the Clock and Other Short Stories, 1995; Murder on the Atlantic, 1995; and Chopped-Up Chinese, Price, Stern. Contributor to books, including How to Write a Song, by Henry Kane, Avon (New York City), 1962.
Television Series: The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, NBC, 1980-81. Television Episodes: A Meeting of the Minds, PBS, 1977-81. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. Television Specials: And composer, The Bachelor, NBC, c. 1954. Songwriter, "This Could Be the Start of Something Big" (theme song), The Start of Something Big, syndicated, 1985. Writer for the documentary special / Remember Illinois, NBC.
Television Movies: Songwriter, nineteen songs, Alice in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. Screenplays: Composer, A Man Called Dagger (also known as Why Spy?), MGM, 1967. Contributor of lyrics, Goodfellas, Warner Bros., 1990.
Stage Plays: The Wake, Masquers Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 1971, published by Doubleday, 1972. The Al Chemist Show, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, 1980. Book, score, and lyrics, Seymour Click Is Alive But Sick, St. Regis Hotel, New York City, then The Horn, Los Angeles, 1983-84. Author of book, score, and lyrics for the plays Sophie, produced on Broadway, and Be//e Star.
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Other: Contributor of articles, poems, and reviews to magazines, including National Geographic Traveler, America, Look, Saturday Review, Cavalier, Progressive, and Playboy. Songwriter, composer, and lyricist, including "This Could Be the Start of Something Big/' 1956, and (with Ray Brown) "Gravy Waltz/7 1963; also "Pretend You Don't See Her/' "South Rampart Street Parade," "I Love You Today," "Impossible," and "Let's Go to Church Next Sunday Morning;" songs for films include "Picnic," "Houseboat," "On the Beach," "Sleeping Beauty," and "Bell, Book, and Candle." Composer of more than fourthousand songs and instrumental pieces, including the special compositions "The Mort Glosser March," 1985, and "Ten Feet Tall," for the Professional Football Hall of Fame, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Emmy, September/October, 1989, p. 32.
ALLEN, Woody
1935-
PERSONAL Original name, Allen Stewart Konigsberg; born December 1, 1935, in Brooklyn, NY; legal name, Heywood Allen; son of Martin (a waiter and jewelry engraver) and Nettie (Cherry) Konigsberg; married Harlene Rosen, 1954 (divorced, 1960); married Louise Lasser (an actress), February 2,1966 (divorced, 1969); children: Dylan Farrow (adopted daughter, with Mia Farrow), Satchel (with Farrow). Education: Attended New York University and City College (now of the City University of New York), both 1953. Polltics: Democrat. Addresses: Manager—Rollins and Joffe, 130 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor, director, and writer. National Broadcasting Corp., staff writer, including gag writer for such performers as Jack Paar, Garry Moore, Herb Shriner, 1953, Art Carney, 1958-59, Kaye Ballard, Buddy Hackett, and Carol Channing. As a stand-up comedian, appeared throughout the United States and Europe during the 1960s; plays jazz clarinet with New Orleans Funeral and Ragtime Orchestra, New York City. Awards, Honors: Sylvania Award, 1957, for The Sid Caesar Show; Emmy Award nomination, 1957; Nebula Award, dramatic presentation, Science Fic-
tion Writers of America, 1974, for Sleeper; Special Silver Bear Award, Berlin Film Festival, 1975; Academy Awards, best director and best original screenplay, Academy Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, best film, best director, and best screenplay, National Society of Film Critics' Award, best screenplay, Directors Guild of America Award, and New York Film Critics' Circle Awards, best director and best screenplay, all 1977, for/Ann/e Hall; Academy Award nominations, best director and best original screenplay, 1978, both for Interiors; Academy Award nomination, best original screenplay, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, best film and best screenplay, and New York Film Critics' Award, best director, all 1979, for Manhattan; Academy Award nominations, best director and best original screenplay, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best original screenplay, all 1984, for Broadway Danny Rose; Academy Award nomination, best original screenplay, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best original screenplay, and New York Critics' Circle Award, best screenplay, all 1985, and Golden Globe Award, best screenplay, 1986, all for The Purple Rose of Cairo; Laurel Award, lifetime achievement in the motion picture industry, Writers Guild of America, 1986; Academy Award, best original screenplay, Academy Award nomination, best director, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, best director and best original screenplay, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best actor, Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding achievement in feature films, Golden Globe Award nominations, best director and best screenplay, London Film Critics' Award, best screenplay, London Film Critics' Award nomination, best director, Los Angeles Film Critics' Association Award, best screenplay, D. W. Griffith Award, best director, National Board of Review, New York Film Critics' Award, best director, and Writers Guild of America Award, best screenplay written directly for the screen, all 1986, and Moussinac Prize, best foreign film, French Film Critics' Union, 1987, all for Hannah and Her Sisters; Academy Award nomination, best original screenplay, and Writers Guild of America Award nomination, best screenplay written directly for the screen, both 1987, for Radio Days; American Comedy Awards, funniest lead actor in a motion picture and lifetime achievement award, George Schlatter Productions, both 1987; Academy Award nominations, best director and best original screenplay, both 1990, for Crimes and Misdemeanors; Academy Award nominations, best original screenplay, 1990, for Alice, and 1993, for Husbands and Wives; Academy Award nominations, best original screenplay and best directing, both 1995, for Bullets Over Broadway.
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Volume 15 CREDITS Film Appearances: Victor Shakapopulis, What's New, Pussycat?, United Artists (UA), 1965. Narrator, host, and voice characterization, What's Up, Tiger Lily?, American International, 1966. Jimmy Bond and Dr. Noah, Casino Royale, Columbia, 1967. Virgil Starkwell, Take the Money and Run, Cinerama, 1969. Fielding Mellish, Bananas, UA, 1971. Allan Felix, Play It Again, Sam, Paramount, 1972. Victor, Fabrizio, Fool, and Sperm, Everything You Always Wanted to Know about 5ex* (*but were afraid to ask), UA, 1972. Miles Monroe, Sleeper, UA, 1973. Boris, Love and Death, UA, 1975. Howard Prince, The Front, Columbia, 1976. Alvy Singer, Annie Hall, UA, 1977. Isaac Davis, Manhattan, UA, 1979. Sandy Bates, Stardust Memories, UA, 1980. Andrew Hobbs, A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Warner Bros., 1982. Leonard Zelig, Zelig, Warner Bros., 1983. Title role, Broadway Danny Rose, Orion, 1984. Mickey Sachs, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1986. Narrator, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Mr. Alien, King Lear, Cannon, 1987. Sheldon Mills, "Oedipus Wrecks" in New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Cliff Stern, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. Nick, Scenes from a Mall, Buena Vista, 1991. Kleinman, Shadows and Fog, Orion, 1992. Gabe Roth, Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992. Larry Lipton, Manhattan Murder Mystery, TriStar, 1993. Lenny, Mighty Aphrodite (also known as Eros), Miramax, 1995. Also appeared as himself, Fifty Years of Action!, 1986, Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Associate producer, What's Up, Tiger Lily?, American International, 1966. Take the Money and Run, Cinerama, 1969. Bananas, UA, 1971. Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex* (*but were afraid to ask), UA, 1972. Sleeper, UA, 1973. Love and Death, UA, 1975. Annie Hall, UA, 1977. Interiors, UA, 1978. Manhattan, UA, 1979. Stardust Memories, UA, 1980. A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Warner Bros., 1982.
Zelig, Warner Bros., 1983. Broadway Danny Rose, Orion, 1984. The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985. Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1986. Radio Days, Orion, 1987. September, Orion, 1987. Another Woman, Orion, 1988. "Oedipus Wrecks" in New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. Alice, Orion, 1990. Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992. Shadows and Fog, Orion, 1992. Manhattan Murder Mystery, TriStar, 1993. Bullets Over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Mighty Aphrodite (also known as Eros), Miramax, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Best on Record, NBC, 1965. Host, Woody's First Special, CBS, 1969. The Woody Allen Special, NBC, 1969. Plimpton! Did You Hear the One about. . .?, ABC, 1971. The Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky 70s, NBC, 1980. Storytellers: The P.E.N. Celebration, PBS, 1987. Also appeared in Gene Kelly in New York. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest host, Hippodrome, CBS, 1966. Host, "Woody Allen Looks at 1967," The Kraft Music Hall, NBC, 1967. "Martha Graham: The Dancer Revealed," American Masters, PBS, 1994. Also appeared on The Dick Cavett Show, ABC; Hullabaloo; and Andy Williams. Other Television Appearances: Regular, Hot Dog (series), NBC, 1970-71. Walter Hollander, Don't Drink the Water (movie), ABC, 1994. Television Work; Movies: Director, Don't Drink the Water, ABC, 1994. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Allan Felix, Play It Again, Sam, Broad hurst Theatre, 1969. RECORDINGS Albums: Woody Allen, Colpix, 1964. Woody Allen, Volume 2, Colpix, 1965.
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Woody Allen, Stand-Up Comic: 1964-1968, United Artists Records, 1978. WRITINGS Screenplays: What's New, Pussycat?, UA, 1965. (With Frank Buxton, Len Maxwell, Louise Lasser, Mickey Rose, Julie Bennett, Kazuo Yamada, and Bryna Wilson) What's Up, Tiger Lily?, American International, 1966. (With Rose) Take the Money and Run, Cinerama, 1969. (With Rose) Bananas, UA, 1971, published in Four Screenplays, Random House (New York City), 1978. Play It Again, Sam (based on his stage play), Paramount, 1972. Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex* (*but were afraid to ask) (based on the book by David Ruben), UA, 1972. (With Marshall Brickman; also composer) Sleeper, UA, 1973, published in Four Screenplays, Random House, 1978. Love and Death, UA, 1975, published in Four Screenplays, Random House, 1978. (With Brickman) Annie Hall, UA, 1977, published in Four Screenplays, Random House, 1978, and in Four Films of Woody Allen, Random House, 1982. Interiors, UA, 1978, published in Four Films of Woody Allen, Random House, 1982. (With Brickman) Manhattan, UA, 1979, published in Four Films of Woody Allen, Random House, 1982. Stardust Memories, UA, 1980, published in Four Films of Woody Allen, Random House, 1982. A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Warner Bros., 1982. Zelig, Warner Bros., 1983, published in Three Films of Woody Allen, Random House, 1987. Broadway Danny Rose, Orion, 1984, published in Three Films of Woody Allen, Random House, 1987. The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985, published in Three Films of Woody Allen, Random House, 1987. Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1986, published by Random House, 1986. Radio Days, Orion, 1987. September, Orion, 1987. Another Woman, Orion, 1988. "Oedipus Wrecks'' in New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. A//ce, Orion, 1990. Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992.
Shadows and Fog, Orion, 1992. Manhattan Murder Mystery, TriStar, 1993. (With Douglas McGrath) Bullets Over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Mighty Aphrodite (also known as Eros), Miramax, 1995. Television Movies: Don't Drink the Water (based on his stage play), ABC, 1994. Television Specials:
(With Larry Gelbart) The Sid Caesar Show, NBC, 1958. (With Gelbart) Hooray for Love, CBS, 1960. Woody's First Special, CBS, 1969. (With Brickman and Rose) The Woody Allen Special, NBC, 1969. Television Series:
Staff writer for The Colgate Comedy Hour, N BC; Your Show of Shows, NBC; The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom, ABC; The Tonight Show, NBC; The Garry Moore Show, CBS; and The 5/of Caesar Show, 1957. Stage Plays:
(Contributor) From A to Z (revue), Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1960. Don't Drink the Water, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1966, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1967. Play It Again, Sam, Broadhurst Theatre, 1969, published by Random House, 1969. God: A Comedy in One Act, published by Samuel French, 1975. The Floating Light Bulb, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1981, published by Random House, 1982. Radio Plays: Death: A Comedy in One Act (staged as Death Knocks), 1975, published by Samuel French, 1975. Goof, performed by the National Radio Theatre of Chicago, 1978, published by Samuel French, 1975. Other: Getting Even (humor collection), Random House, 1971. Without Feathers (humor col lection), Random House, 1975. Non-Being and Somethingness (collections from the comic strip Inside Woody Allen), illustrated by Stuart Hemple, Random House, 1978. Side Effects (humor collection), Random House, 1980. The Lunatic's Tale, Redpath Press, 1986.
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Volume 15 Author of The Illustrated Woody Allen Reader, 1993. Contributor to magazines, including New Yorker, Saturday Review, Playboy, and Esquire.
OTHER SOURCES
Books: Adler, Bill, and Jeff Feinman, Woody A lien: Clown Prince of American Humor, Pinnacle Books (New York City), 1975. Anobile, Richard, editor, Woody A lien's "Play It Again, Sam", Grosset (New York City), 1977. Brode, Douglas, Woody Allen: His Films and Career, Citadel (Secaucus, NJ), 1985. Cohen, Sarah Blacher, editor, From Hester Street to Hollywood: The Jewish-American Stage and Screen, Indiana University Press (Bloomington, IN), 1983. De Navacelle, Thierry, Woody Allen on Location, Morrow (New York City), 1987. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 44: American Screenwriters, Second Series, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1986. Guthrie, Lee, Woody Allen: A Biography, Drake, 1978. Hirsch, F., Love, Sex, Death, and the Meaning of Life: Woody Allen's Comedy, McGraw (New York City), 1981. Kael, Pauline, Reeling, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1976. Lahr, John, Automatic Vaudeville: Essays on Star Turns, Knopf (New York City), 1984. Lax, Eric, On Being Funny: Woody Allen and Comedy, Charterhouse, 1975. Lax, Eric, Woody Allen, Knopf, 1991. Palmer, M., Woody Allen, Proteus Press, 1980. Yacowar, Maurice, Loser Takes All: The Comic Art of Woody Allen, Ungar (New York City), 1979.
Periodicals: Atlantic, August, 1971; December, 1982; May, 1985. Comparative Drama, winter, 1980-81. Esquire, April, 1987. Film Comment, March/April, 1974; March/April, 1978; May/June, 1979; May/June, 1986. Film Quarterly, winter, 1972; March/April, 1987. New York Times Magazine, January 7, 1973; April 22, 1979; January 19, 1986. Rolling Stone, April 9, 1987. Time, October 23, 1989, p. 76. Times (London), May 24, 1990; July 21, 1990.*
ALLEYNE, John PERSONAL Born in Barbados. Education: Graduate of National Ballet School. Addresses: Office—Ballet British Columbia, 502-68 Water St., Vancouver, British Columbia V68 149, Canada. Career: Stuttgart Ballet, Stuttgart, Germany, member of company, 1978-84; National Ballet of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, resident choreographer and first dance soloist, 1984-92; Ballet British Columbia, Vancouver, artistic director, 1992—. Awards, Honors: Named best choreographer, Jackson International Ballet Competition, Jackson, MS; Dora Mavor Moore Award, outstanding new choreographer, 1992, for Interrogating Slam; Harry Jerome Award, professional excellence, Black Business and Professional Association, 1993. CREDITS Stage Work; Choreographer: Bet Ann's Dance, Diamond Project, New York City Ballet, New York City, 1992. Other ballets include Wiederkehr, 1985; Phases, Invariation on a Theme, Piano Trio, Impulse, and Nighttalk, all 1987; Blue-Eyed Trek, Vision Flection, Trapdance, and Have Steps, Will Travel, all 1988; Flying to Paris, 1989; 5p//t House Geometric and Go Slow, Walter, both 1990; Time Out with Lola, 1991; Interrogating Slam, 1992; and The Archeology of Karl . . . /A Romantic Adventure, 1994. Stage Appearances; Dancer: Performed leading roles in the ballets Daphnis and Chloe, La Ronda, Voluntaries, and Song of the Earth.*
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PERSONAL Born in 1945, in San Pietro Magisano, Italy. Career: Film director and screenwriter. CREDITS Film Director: La Fine del Gioco (also known as The End of the Came), RAI, 1970.
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La Citta del Sole (also known as The City of the Sun), RAI, 1973. Bertolucci Secondo il Cinema (also known as Bertolucci on Film), RAI, 1976. La Morte al Lavoro (also known as Death at Work), RAI, 1978. Effetti Speciali (also known as Special Effects), RAI, 1978. // Piccolo Archimede (also known as Little Archimedes), RAI, 1979. Co/p/re al Cuore (also known as A Blow to the Heart), Antea Cinematografica/RAI, 1982. / Velieri (also known as The Sailboats), RAI, 1983. / Ragazzi di Via Panisperna (also known as The Guys from Via Panisperna}, RAI, 1988. Open Doors, Orion Classics, 1990. // Ladro di Bambini (also known as Stolen Children), Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Lamerica, Penta Film/New Yorker Films/Cecchi Gori Group/Cinemein, 1994. WRITINGS Screenplays: // Piccolo Archimede (also known as Little Archimedes), RAI, 197^9. Co/p/re al Cuore (also known as A Blow to the Heart), Antea Cinematografica/RAI, 1982. / Ragazzi di Via Panisperna (also known as The Cuys from Via Panisperna), RAI, 1988. Open Doors, Orion Classics, 1990. // Ladro di Bambini (also known as Stolen Children), Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Lamerica, Penta Film/New Yorker Films/Cecchi Gori Group/Cinemein, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, July-August, 1993, p. 82.*
ANDERSON, Richard Dean 1950PERSONAL Born January 23, 1950, in Minneapolis, MN; son of Stuart Anderson (a jazz musician, schoolteacher, and director); mother, an artist. Education: Attended St. Cloud State College and Ohio University; studied acting with Peggy Feury. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and producer. Member of the rock
band Ricky Dean and Dante; street mime, jester, and juggler with an Elizabethan-style cabaret, Los Angeles; Improvisation Theatre, stage manager; writer, director, and actor at Marineland. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Jeff Webber, General Hospital, ABC, 1976-81. Adam McFadden, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1982-83. Lieutenant Simon Adams, Emerald Point, N.A.S., CBS, 1983-84. Title role, MacCyver, ABC, 1985-92. Ernest Pratt/Nicodemus, Legend, syndicated, 1995. Firehouse, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Tony Kaiser, Ordinary Heroes, ABC, 1986. Ray Bellano, Through the Eyes of a Killer (also known as The Master Builder), CBS, 1992. Jack Rourke, In the Eyes of a Stranger, CBS, 1992. Title role, MacCyver: Trail to Doomsday, ABC, 1994. Title role, MacCyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis, ABC,
1994. Bradley Mathews, Beyond Betrayal, CBS, 1994. Bill Parish, Past the Bleachers, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1984. The American Red Cross Emergency Test, ABC, 1990. Victory and Valor: A Special Olympics All-Star Celebration (also known as The International Special Olympics All-Star Gala), ABC, 1991. The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1994. Host, The World of Audubon 10th Anniversary Special, TBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Brian Parker, The Parkers (broadcast as an episode of The Facts of Life), NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in an episode of The Love Boat, ABC. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Legend, syndicated, 1995. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, MacCyver: Trail to Doomsday, ABC, 1994. Executive producer, MacCyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis, ABC, 1994.
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Volume 15 Film Appearances: Dr. Jeff Webber, Young Doctors in Love, ABC, 1982. Spud, Odd Jobs, TriStar, 1986.
People Weekly, December 25, 1995, pp. 92-93. Rolling Stone, March 7, 1996, pp. 34-38, 60-61. Us, February, 1996.*
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Superman in the Bones, Pilgrimage Theatre, Los Angeles.
ANNIS, Francesca
ANISTON, Jennifer 1969(?)PERSONAL Original surname, Anistonapoulos; born c. 1969, in Sherman Oaks, CA; daughter of John (an actor) and Nancy (an actress and photographer) Aniston. Education: Graduated High School for the Performing Arts, 1987. Addresses: Office—c/o Friends, 300 Television Plaza, Bldg. 136, Rm. 251, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actress. Has worked as a waitress and in telemarketing. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jeannie Bueller, Ferris Bueller, NBC, 1990. Courtney Walker, Molloy, Fox, 1990. The Edge, Fox, 1992. Madeline Cooper, Muddling Through, CBS, 1994. Rachel, Friends (also known as Friends Like Us), NBC, 1994—. Other Television Appearances: AvaSchector, Camp Cucamonga (movie), NBC, 1990. Comic Relief VII (special), HBO, 1995. 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (special), Fox, 1995. The 22nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (special), NBC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Emily, For Dear Life, Martinson Hall, New York City, 1988-89. Film Appearances: Tory, Leprechaun, Trimark, 1993. Appeared in She's the One, 1996; Til There Was You, 1996; and Dream for an Insomniac. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 15, 1995.
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PERSONAL Born May 14, 1944 (some sources say 1946), in London, England; daughter of Anthony and Mariquita Annis; children: (with Patrick Wiseman) one son, two daughters. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Royal Shakespeare Company, member of company, 1975-78. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best television actress, 1978, for Lillie and The Comedy of Errors. CREDITS Television Appearances; Miniseries: Title role, Madame Bovary, BBC, then broadcast as a segment of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1976. Lillie Langtry, Lillie, London Weekend Television, then broadcast as a segment of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1979. Tuppence Beresford, "Partners in Crime/' Mystery!, PBS, 1986. Prudence "Tuppence" Cowley, "The Secret Adversary," Mystery!, PBS, 1987. Appeared as Lillie Langtry, Edward the King, 1979. Television Appearances; Movies: Galina, Coming Out of the Ice, CBS, 1982. Lily Amberville, I'll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Jacqueline Kennedy, The Richest Man in the World: The Story of Aristotle Onassis (also known as Onassis: The Richest Man in the World, An: The Private Life of Aristotle Onassis, and Ona55/s), ABC, 1988. Leila, Weep No More, My Lady, syndicated, 1992. Doomsday Cun, HBO, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Frances Derwent, Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, syndicated, 1981. Luciana, The Comedy of Errors (also known as Shakespeare Festival: The Comedy of Errors), Arts and Entertainment, 1990.
16«ANSPAUGH Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre: A 20th Anniversary Special, PBS, 1991. Appeared in The Comedy of Errors, 1978. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tracy Conway, "Sign It Death/' Thriller, ABC, 1974. Penelope St. Clair, Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1985. Katherine O'Shea, "Parnell and the Englishwoman/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1991. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Absolute Hell and The Gravy Train, both 1991; also appeared in Penny Gold, Great Expectations, Children in Uniform, Love Story, Danger Man, The Human Jungle, and Inside Story. Film Appearances: Sylvia, The Cat Gang, Realist/CFF, 1959. Wanda, His and Hers, Sabre/Eros, 1961. Phyl, West 11, Associated British/Warner Bros./Pathe, 1963. Annie Jones, The Eyes of Annie Jones, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Eiras, Cleopatra, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Jean, Saturday Night Out, Compton Cameo, 1964. June, Crooks in Cloisters, Associated British/Warner Bros./Pathe, 1964. Sheila Upward, Murder Most Foul, Metro-GoldwynMayer(MGM), 1964. Gwen, Flipper's New Adventure (also known as Flipper and the Pirates), MGM, 1964. Jean Parker, Run with the Wind, GEFD, 1966. Sally Feathers, The Pleasure Girls, Times Films, 1966. Arabella Dainton, The Walking Stick, MGM, 1970. Uptight girl, The Sky Pirate, Filmmakers Distribution Center, 1970. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Columbia, 1971. Kate, Stronger Than the Sun, BBC, 1980. Widow of the Web, Krull, Columbia, 1983. Lady Jessica, Dune, Dino De Laurentiis/Universal, 1984. Dubarry, El no de oro (also known as The Golden River), Tesauro/lncine S.A./Federal, 1986. Mrs. Wellington, Under the Cherry Moon, Warner Bros., 1986. Also appeared in Young Jacobites, 1959; voice of Juliet, Romeo-]uliet, 1990. Stage Appearances: Ophelia, Hamlet, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1969. Isabella, Measure for Measure, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1976. Cressida, Troilus and Cressida, RSC, Stratford-onAvon, 1976. Miranda, The Tempest, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1976. Luciana, The Comedy of Errors (musical), RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1976. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1977. Cressida, Troilus and Cressida, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1977. Rebekka West, Rosmersholm, Young Vic Theatre, London, 1992. Mrs. Erlynne, Lady Windermere's Fan, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Albery Theatre, London, 1994. Hamlet, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1995. Other plays include The Passion Flower Hotel, The Heretic, and Mrs. Klein.*
ANSPAUGH, David 1946PERSONAL Born September 24, 1946, in Decatur, IN; son of Lawrence Earl (a photographer) and Marie Francis (DeMaio) Anspaugh; married Tamara Kramer, April 13, 1974; children: Vanessa Christine. Education: Indiana University, B.S. (education), 1970; University of Southern California, M.F.A. (cinema), 1976. Addresses: /Agent—Elaine Goldsmith, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211; Elaine Goldsmith, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Director and producer. Teacher, Aspen, CO, 1970-74. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Directors Guild of America, Outstanding Directorial Achievement Award for Television, 1982, Emmy Award, outstanding drama series, 1982 and 1983, and Golden G lobe Award, best television series—drama, 1982 and 1983, all for Hill Street Blues. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Associate producer, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 198081, then producer, 1981-84.
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Volume 15 Television Work; Movies: Associate producer, Paris, CBS, 1979. Associate producer, Vampire, ABC, 1979. Associate producer, Fighting Back, ABC, 1980. Director, Deadly Care, CBS, 1987. Director, In the Company of Darkness, CBS, 1993. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981-85. Also directed episodes of 5t. Elsewhere and Miami Vice, both NBC. Television Work; Specials: Director, The Last Leaf, syndicated, 1984. Film Director: Hoosiers, Orion, 1987. Fresh Horses, Columbia, 1988. Rudy, TriStar, 1993. Moonlight and Valentino, Gramercy, 1995.*
ARGENZ|ANO, Carmen (Carmine Argenziano)
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PERSONAL Full name, Carmen Antimo Argenziano; surname is pronounced "Ar-jen-zi-ano" (rhymes with "piano"); born October 27, 1943, in Sharon, PA; son of Joseph Guy (a restaurateur) and Elizabeth Stella (Falvo) Argenziano. Education: Attended Youngstown University; trained for the stage at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Actors' Studio; also studied with Lee Grant, Michael V. Gazzo, Milton Katselas, and Sanford Meisner. Addresses: Agent—Go Id/Mars hak Associates, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Actors7 Studio. Awards, Honors: Drama-Logue Award, 1988, for EI Salvador; Drama-Logue Award and Los Angeles Weekly Award, both for Last Lucid Moment; Los Angeles Drama Critics 7 Award and Los Angeles Weekly Award, both for A Prayer for My Daughter. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Coffee house poet, The Hairy Falsetto, Fourth Street Theatre, New York City, 1965.
A View from the Bridge, Strasberg Institute, Los Angeles, 1981. John Fletcher, El Salvador, GNU Theatre, Los Angeles, 1988. Also appeared with the Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1983; and in Last Lucid Moment, Los Angeles; A Prayer for My Daughter, Los Angeles; 5weet Bird of Youth; Made in America. Film Appearances: Student, Cover Me Babe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Gang member, The Jesus Trip, Emco, 1971. Jay Kaufman, Punishment Park, Francoise, 1971. Flavio, The Hot Box, New World, 1972. (As Carmine Argenziano) Second Hawk, The Outside Man (also known as Un Homme est mort), United Artists (UA), 1973. The Slams, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Michael's bodyguard, The Godfather, Part II, Paramount, 1974. Caged Heat (also known as Renegade G/r/s), New World, 1974. Supermarket manager, Crazy Mama, New World, 1975. JackMcGurn, Capone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Lieutenant, Shark's Treasure, UA, 1975. Brian, Vigilante Force, UA, 1976. Jennings, Two-Minute Warning, Universal, 1976. Death Force, Capricorn Three, 1978. Dr. Mandrakis, When a Stranger Calls, Columbia, 1979. Tony Annese, Mystique, Telecine International/Qui, 1981. D'Ambrosia, Sudden Impact, Warner Bros., 1983. Ron Bell, Heartbreakers, Orion, 1984. Stan, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Voice of Dagg, Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (animated), Atlantic, 1985. Matty, Dangerously Close, Cannon, 1986. Detective Russo, Naked Vengeance (also known as Satan Vengeance), Concorde, 1986. Lieutenant Leonard, Under Cover, Cannon, 1987. Board member, Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. District Attorney Paul Rudolph, The Accused, Paramount, 1988. Molina, Stand and Deliver, Warner Bros., 1988. Zayas, Red Scorpion, Shapiro/Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1989. Lieutenant Grimes, The First Power, Orion, 1990. Jerome Lurie, Unlawful Entry, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Lieutenant Stein, Dead Connection, Gramercy, 1994. Don Alfonzo, Don Juan DeMarco, New Line Cinema, 1995.
18»ARGENZIANO Phil Hawkes, The Tie That Binds, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared in Transit, 1990; as Abe Weinstein, Rave Review, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Nathan Solt, HeartBeat, ABC, 1988-89. Charles "Chick" Sterling, Booker, Fox, 1989-90. Lieutenant Anthony Bartoli, Crime & Punishment, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Adam Brand, Once an Eagle, NBC, 1977. From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1979. Television Appearances; Pilots: Twin Detectives, ABC, 1976. Santeen, The 3,000 Mile Chase, NBC, 1977. Kingston, The Phoenix, ABC, 1981. Varela, Waco and Rhinehart (also known as U.S. Marshals: Waco and Rhinehart), ABC, 1987. Tony, Remo Williams, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Wheeler, Search for the Gods, ABC, 1975. Lieutenant, Kill Me If You Can, NBC, 1977. Cameraman, Hot Rod (also known as Rebel of the Road), ABC, 1979. Ed Ainsworth, Quarterback Princess, CBS, 1983. Rooney, The Last Ninja, ABC, 1983. Lieutenant Clifford, Best Kept Secrets, ABC, 1984. Colonel Pruett, Fatal Vision, NBC, 1984. Robert Walker, Between Two Women, ABC, 1986. The Man Who Fell to Earth, ABC, 1987. Judge, Too Good to Be True (also known as Leave Her to Heaven), NBC, 1988. MacDonald, The Watch Commander (also known as Po//ce Story: The Watch Commander), ABC, 1988. Roy Simmons, Baja Oklahoma, HBO, 1988. Sam Liberace, Liberace, ABC, 1988. Morel I i, A Mom for Christmas, NBC, 1990. Maddock, Knight Rider 2000, NBC, 1991. First Officer Bill Records, A Thousand Heroes (also known as Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232), ABC, 1992. Assistant District Attorney Harvey Mellors, Perry Mason: The Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal (also known as Perry Mason: The Case of the Unhappy Birthday), NBC, 1993. Triumph over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew Story, NBC, 1993. Alfredo Sezero, The Burning Season (also known as The Life and Death of Chico Mendes), HBO, 1994. Dr. Cantore, Moment of Truth: To Walk Again (also known as Moment of Truth: Fighting Back), NBC, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Jack Guthrie, Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy (also known as Moment of Truth: To Sell a Child), NBC, 1994. Against the Wall (also known as Attica: Line of Fire and Attica! Attica!), HBO, 1994. Buddy Fortune, In the Line of Duty: Kidnapped (also known as In the Line of Duty: Taxman), NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Stone, ABC, 1980. Anarumo, Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1986. Neil Robertson, LA. Law, NBC, 1986. Mel, Designing Women, CBS, 1987. Dr. Schneider, Hunter, NBC, 1987. Mr. Mendez, Coming of Age, CBS, 1988. Also appeared in Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS; Cheers, NBC; Hill Street Blues, NBC; TJ. Hooker, ABC; Lou Grant, CBS. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in (television debut)/udd, for the Defense, ABC.*
ARGENZIANO, Carmine See ARGENZIANO, Carmen
ARMITAGE, Frank See CARPENTER, John
ARMSTRONG, Curtis 1953PERSONAL Born November 27, 1953, in Detroit, Ml; son of Robert Leroy and Norma E. (a teacher; maiden name, D'Amico) Armstrong. Education: Attended Oakland University, 1973-75; studied acting at the Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Cofounder, Roadside Attractions, Inc. CREDITS Film Appearances: Miles, Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. Booger, Revenge of the Nerds, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984.
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Volume 15 Dennis Gladstone, Bad Medicine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Charles De Mar, Better Off Dead, Warner Bros., 1985. Goov, The Clan of the Cave Bear, Warner Bros., 1986. Ack Ack Raymond, One Crazy Summer, Warner Bros., 1986. Booger, Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Country Jake, The Adventures of Huck Finn, Buena Vista, 1993. Also appeared in How I Cot into College, Twentieth Century-Fox; and Big Bully, Morgan Creek.
The reporter, How / Got That Story, Attic Theatre, Detroit, Ml, 1983. Present Laughter, Meadow Brook Theatre, 1985. Lord Fancourt Babberley, Charley's Aunt, Totem Pole Playhouse, Fayetteville, PA, 1990. Also appeared off-Broadway in El Hermano; in regional productions of Dracula, Arsenic and Old Lace, and A Midsummer Night's Dream; and with Meadow Brook Theatre (company member), 1975-85; New Jersey Shakespeare Festival (company member), Madison, NJ, 1981; and Attic Theatre (company member). Major Tours: Young Charlie, Da, U.S. cities, 1979-80.
Television Appearances; Series: Herbert Viola, Moonlighting, ABC, 1986-89. Television Appearances; Movies: Arnold Pishkin, Hi Honey, I'm Dead, Fox, 1991. Dudley "Booger" Dawson, Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation, Fox, 1992. Booger Dawson, Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love, Fox, 1994. Also appeared in Country Comfort. Television Appearances; Specials: Barry Delbert, Public Enemy Number 2, Showtime, 1991. Tom, "The Parsley Garden/' ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1992. Alvin Gershowitz, Sex, Shock and Censorship in the 90s, Showtime, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Grand, NBC; Murphy Brown, CBS; Parker Lewis Can't Lose, syndicated; Mann and Machine, syndicated; Sirens, ABC; M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox; Cybill, CBS; and Lois and Clark, NBC. Stage Appearances: The Corn Is Green, Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, 1977. The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Meadow Brook Theatre, 1978. The boy, The Irish Hebrew Lesson, Colonnades Theatre Lab, New York City, 1980. Cooney, Guests of the Nation, Colonnades Theatre Lab, New York City, 1980. The Life of Galileo, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1981. Moliere in Spite of Himself, Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford, CT, 1981.
ARNOLD, Danny 1925-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Arnold Rothmann, January 23, 1925, in New York, NY; died of complications of a heart ailment, August 19, 1995, in Los Angeles, CA. Actor, writer, and producer. Arnold was an actor in both stage and film, but he was best known for his role in writing and producing television series. He began his career in vaudeville, moving into another medium in 1947 when he began a long association with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis on The Martin and Lewis Show. During the 1950s he worked with them on their series of comedy films. Arnold appeared in supporting roles in Scared Stiff and Sailor Beware, and he cowrote The Caddy for them in 1953. The same year he turned to writing for television full-time. The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show, Bewitched, The Real McCoys, Wackiest Ship in the Army, That Girl and The Rosemary Clooney Show were among the programs he wrote and produced. He received the Emmy Award for a comedy series twice: in 1970 for My World and Welcome to It, and in 1982, for Barney Miller. Barney Miller also brought Arnold a Peabody Award, and in 1985 the Writers Guild of America honored him with the Paddy Chayefsky Award in recognition of his lifetime achievements. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, two volumes, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, August 23, 1995, sec. 3, p. 11. Washington Post, August 22, 1995, p. B5.
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ATTENBOROUGH, Richard 1923PERSONAL Full name, Richard Samuel Attenborough; born August 29, 1923, in Cambridge, England; son of Frederick Levi (a scholar and academic administrator) and Mary (Clegg) Attenborough; married Sheila Beryl Grant Sim (an actress), January 22, 1945; children: Michael, Jane, Charlotte. Education: Studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1941. Politics: Social Democratic party. Avocational interests: Listening to music, collecting paintings and sculpture, watching soccer. Addresses: Home—Old Friars, Richmond Green, Surrey, England. Office—Lambeth Productions, Beaver Lodge, Richmond Green Surrey TW9 1NQ, England. /Agent—Martin Baum, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and director. Founder (with Bryan Forbes), Beaver Films (a production company), 1959; founder, Allied Film Makers (a production company), 1960; chair, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1970; governor, National Film School, 1970-81; chair, Capital Radio, 1972—; chair, Duke of York's Theatre, 1979—; deputy chair, Channel Four Television, 1980-86, chair, 1987—; director and chair, Goldcrest Films, 1981-85, (renamed Goldcrest Films and Television) deputy chair, 1985—; president, Brighton Festival, 1984—; chair, Sussex University Arts Center Board. Combined Theatrical Charities Appeals Council, 1964—; director, Chelsea Football Club (soccer), 1969-82; pro-chancellor, Sussex University, 1970—; president, Muscular Dystrophy Group of Great Britain, 1971 —; vice president, Save the Children Fund, 1971—; trustee, Tate Gallery, London, 1976—; chair, Committee of Inquiry into the Arts and Disabled People, 1983-85; president, Gandhi Foundation, 1983—. Military service: Royal Air Force, Film Unit, 1942-46. Member: British Actors' Equity Association (council member, 1949-73), Cinematograph Films Council (1967-73), Arts Council of Great Britain (1970-73), British Film Institute (governor and chair, 1982—), British Academy of Film and Television Arts (vice president, 1971—), Actors' Charitable Trust (chair), Garrick Club, Beefstake Club, Green Room Club. Awards, Honors: Leverhulme scholarship, 1940; Bancroft Medal from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1942; Best Actor Awards, Variety Club of Great Britain, 1959 and 1965; Best Actor Awards, San Sebastian Film Festival, 1961 and 1964; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best British
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television actor, 1964, for Guns at Batasi and Seance on a Wet Afternoon; San Sebastian Film Festival Award, 1964, for Seance on a Wet Afternoon; Golden Globe Award, best supporting actor, 1967, for The Sand Pebbles; decorated Commander, Order of the British Empire, 1967; Cinematograph Exhibitors Association Award, 1967, for Distinguished Service to British Cinema; Golden Globe Award, best supporting actor, 1968, for Doctor Doolittle; Golden Globe Award, best English-language foreign film, 1970, for Oh! What a Lovely War; Golden Globe Award, best English-language foreign film, 1972, for Young Winston; knighted in the New Year Honours, 1976; United Nations Award, 1977; Best Drama Award, London Evening News, 1977, for A Bridge Too Far; Academy Awards, best picture and best director, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, best picture and best director, Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement for feature films, all 1982, and Golden Globe Awards, best foreign film and best director, 1983, all for Gandhi; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, film fellowship, 1983; Martin Luther King, Jr. Non-Violent Peace Prize, 1983; Padma Bhushan from India, 1983; Society of the Family of Man, Artist of the Year Award, 1984; named commander of French Order of Arts and Letters, 1985; Berlinale Kamera, 1987, Golden Globe Award nomination and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, both Best director, 1988, all for Cry Freedom; European Film Award (Felix Award), award of merit, 1988; named chevalier of French Legion of Honor, 1988; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best British film, 1993, for Shadowlands; Cine Expo, Life Achievement Award, 1995. Recipient of honorary degrees: University of Leicester, D. Litt., 1970; University of Newcastle, D.C.L., 1974; University of Kent, D. Litt., 1981; Dickinson College, L.L.D., 1983; University of Sussex, D. Litt., 1987. CREDITS Film Appearances: Young stoker, In Which We Serve, British Lion, 1942. Tommy Draper, The Hundred Pound Window, Warner Bros./First National, 1943. Railway worker, Schweik's New Adventures (also known as It Started at Midnight), Coronet, 1943. English pilot, Stairway to Heaven (also known as A Matter of Life and Death), Universal, 1946. David Wilton, journey Together, English Films Inc., 1946. Jack Arnold, School for Secrets (also known as Secret Flight), General Film Distributors, 1946. Pinkie Brown, Brighton Rock (also known as Young Scarface), Associated British, 1947.
Volume 15 Ted Peters, Dancing with Crime, Paramount, 1947. Percy Boon, Dulcimer Street (also known as London Belongs to Me), General Film Distributors, 1948. Francis Andrews, The Smugglers (also known as The Man Within), Eagle-Lion, 1948. Jackie Knowles, Boys in Brown, General Film Distributors, 1949. Jack Read, The Outsider (also known as The Guinea P/g), Variety, 1949. Jan, The Lost People, General Film Distributors, 1950. Pierre Bonnet, Hell Is Sold Out, Eros, 1951. Stoker Snipe, Operation Disaster (also known as Morning Departure), Universal, 1951. Dougall, Father's Doing Fine, Associated British, 1952. Dripper Daniels, The Gift Horse (also known as Glory at Sea), Independent Film Distributors, 1952. Jack Carter, The Magic Box, British Lion, 1954. Tom Manning, Eight O'clock Walk, British Lion, 1954. Private Cox, Private's Progress, British Lion, 1956. George Hoskins, The Ship that Died of Shame (also known as P.T. Raiders), Continental/General Film Distributors, 1956. Knocker White, The Baby and the Battleship, British Lion, 1957. Henry Marshall, Brothers in Law, BC, 1957. Holden, Dunkirk, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1958. Sidney de Vere Cox, I'm All Right, Jack, British Lion, 1959. Stephen Leigh, Strange Affection (also known as The Scamp), Brenner, 1959. Peter Watson, The Man Upstairs, British Lion, 1959. Tom Curtis, The Angry Silence, British Lion, 1960. Captain Bunter Phillips, Breakout (also known as Danger Within), Continental, 1960. Whitey, S.O.5. Pacific, Universal, 1960. Rod Hamilton, All Night Long, Rank, 1961. Ernest Til ley, Jet Storm (also known as Killing Urge and Jetstream), Britannia/British Lion, 1961. Edward Lexy, The League of Gentlemen, Kingsley, 1961. Trooper Brody, Desert Patrol (also known as Sea of Sand), Universal, 1962. Gareth Probert, Only Two Can Play, Kingsley/Columbia, 1962. Various roles, Trial and Error (also known as The Dock Brief), MGM, 1962. Roger "Big X" Bartlett, The Great Escape, United Artists (UA), 1963. Regimental Sergeant Major Lauderdale, Guns at Batasi, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Billy Savage, Seance on a Wet Afternoon, Artixo, 1964. Alfred Price-Gorham, The Third Secret, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964.
ATTENBOROUGH • 21 Lew Moran, The Fh'ght of the Phoenix, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Frenchy Burgoyne, The Sand Pebbles, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Albert Blossom, Doctor Doolittle, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1967. Robert Blossom, The B//SS of Mrs. Blossom, Paramount, 1968. Silas, Only When I Larf, Paramount, 1968. Mr. Tungay, David Copperfield, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1970. General Charles Whiteley, The Last Grenade, Cinerama, 1970. Oxford coach, The Magic Christian, Commonwealth, 1970. Inspector Truscott, Loot, Cinevision, 1971. Palmer Anderson, A Severed Head, Columbia, 1971. John Reginald Halliday Christie, 10 Rillington Place, Columbia, 1971. Commander Swann, Brannigan, UA, 1975. Major Lionel Roach, Conduct Unbecoming, Allied Artists, 1975. Judge Cannon, Ten Little Indians (also known as And Then There Were None), AVCO-Embassy, 1975. Sloat, Rosebud, UA, 1975. General Outram, The Chess Players (also known as Shatranj ke khilari), Creative Films, 1978. Colonel John Daintry, The Human Factor, MGM/UA, 1979. Narrator, Mother Teresa, Petrie/Productions du Daummou/CS Associates, 1985. Dr. John Hammond, Jurassic Park, Universal, 1993. Kriss Kringle, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. The Visitor, E = mc2, Trident Releasing, 1995. Also appeared as narrator, A Boy's Day, 1964; narrator, Don't Make Me Laugh, 1969; narrator, Cup Glory, 1972; The Village (also known as // v/agg/o), 1974; Death in Persepolis, 1974. Film Work: Producer (with Bryan Forbes), The Angry Silence, British Lion, 1960. Producer, Whistle down the Wind, Pathe-America, 1961. Producer (with James Woolf), The /.-Shaped Room, Davis/Royal/Columbia, 1962. Producer (with Bryan Forbes), Seance on a Wet /Afternoon, Artixo, 1964. Producer (with Brian Duffy) and director, Oh! What a Lovely War, Paramount, 1969. Producer and director, Young Winston, Columbia, 1972. Director, A Bridge Too Far, UA, 1977. Director, Magic, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Producer and director, Gandhi, Columbia, 1982.
22 • AUBERJONOIS Director, A Chorus Line, Columbia, 1985. Producer (with Norman Spencer and John Briley) and director, Cry Freedom, Universal, 1987. Producer (with Mario Kassar) and director, Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Producer (with Brian Eastman) and director, Shadowlands, Savoy Pictures, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Killer Whales: Wolves of the Sea," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1993. "John Barry's Moviola/' Great Performances, PBS, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Mr. Tungay, DavidCopperfield(movie), NBC, 1970. Clue: Movies, Murder, and Mystery (special), CBS, 1986. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration (special), syndicated, 1988. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Richard Miller, Ah! Wilderness, Intimate Theatre, London, 1941. Sebastian, Twelfth Night, Arts Theatre, London, 1942. Ralph Berger, Awake and Sing, Arts Theatre, 1942. Ba, The Holy Isle, Arts Theatre, 1942. Andrew, London W1, Q Theatre, London, 1942. Leo Hubbard, The Little Foxes, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1942. Pinkie Brown, Brighton Rock, Garrick Theatre, London, 1943. Coney, The Way Back, Westminster Theatre, London, 1949. Valentine Crisp, Sweet Madness, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1952. Detective Trotter, The Mousetrap, Ambassadors' Theatre, London, 1952. David and Julian Fanshaw, Double Image, Savoy Theatre, London, 1956. Also appeared as Toni Rigi, To Dorothy, a Son, 1950; •Theseus, The Rape of the Belt, 1957. WRITINGS In Search of'Gandhi (nonfiction), Newmarket, 1982, New Century Publications, 1983. (Compiler) The Words of Gandhi, Newmarket, 1982. (Author of afterword and editor of photographic selections) Gerald Gold, Gandhi: A Pictorial Biography, Newmarket, 1983. RichardAttenborough's Chorus Line, edited by Diana Carter, New American Library, 1985. Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom: A Pictorial Record, Knopf, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Also author of introductions to numerous publications, including British Films, 1985; contributor to periodicals, including Humanist. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: UNESCO Courier, August, 1989, pp. 4-7. Variety, June 26, 1995, pp. 44-45.*
AUBERJONOIS, Rene 1940PERSONAL Full name, Rene Murat Auberjonois; born June 1, 1940, in New York, NY; son of Fernand (a journalist) and Laura (Murat) Auberjonois; married Judith Helen Mihalyi, October 19, 1963; children: Tessa Louise, Remy-Luc. Education: Carnegie-Mellon University, B.F.A., 1962. Avocational interests: Drawing and yoga. Addresses: Office—124 West 79th St., New York, NY 10024. Agent—Strain and Jennett, 1500 Broadway, Suite 2001, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actor and director. California Theatre Council, board of directors, 1984—; National Endowment for the Arts, theatre panelist, 1988—; American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, founding member; Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, founding member; Classic Theatre Works, Los Angeles, founding member; acting teacher, University of California at Berkeley, San Francisco State University, andjuilliard School of Music and Drama. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best supporting or featured actor in a musical, 1970, for Coco; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor in a drama, 1974, for The Good Doctor; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a musical, and Drama Desk Award, best featured actor in a musical, both 1985, both for Big River; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a musical, 1990, for City of Angels; Emmy Award nomination, for Benson. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Clayton Endicott III, Benson, ABC, 1979-86.
Volume 15 Voice characterization, The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show (animated), ABC, 1980-82. Odo, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993—. Voice of Nefir Hassanuf, Disney's Aladdin (animated), CBS/syndicated, 1994. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Eugene Lyons, The Rhlnemann Exchange, NBC, 1977. Ashenden, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Sidney Sheldon's Sands of Time, syndicated, 1992. Television Appearances; Pilots: Andre Stryker, Once Upon a Dead Man, NBC, 1971. Title role, Panache, ABC, 1976. News editor, The TV TV Show, NBC, 1977. Captain Sir David Edney, The Wild Wild West Revisited, CBS, 1979. Captain Sir David Edney, More Wild Wild West, CBS, 1980. Dr. Carl Jerrett, Scalpels, NBC, 1980. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Camera Obscura," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. Edgar, "King Lear/' Theatre in America, PBS, 1974. The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1975. Man from Atlantis, NBC, 1977. Voice characterization, Scooby's Mystery Funhouse (animated), ABC, 1985. Voice characterization, The Newjetsons (animated), syndicated, 1985. Voice characterization, Challenge of the GoBots (animated), syndicated, 1985. Voice of Desaad, Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (animated), ABC, 1985. Voice of Alvanor, Wildfire (animated), CBS, 1986. Voice characterization, The New Adventures ofjonny Quest (animated), syndicated, 1987. Voice characterization, The New Adventures of the Snorks (animated), syndicated, 1987. Harry Papazian, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Captain Thorn, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Mr. Richardson, LA. Law, NBC, 1988. Voice characterization, Fantastic Max (animated), syndicated, 1988. Geoffrey Lane, "The Lost Language of Cranes/' Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Voice of Dr. March, The Adventures of Batman and Robin (also known as Batman: The Animated Series; animated), Fox, 1992. "Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul/' American Masters, PBS, 1995. Also appeared on The Mod Squad, ABC; McMillan and Wife, NBC; Love, American Style, ABC; Rhoda,
AUBERJONOIS • 23 CBS; The Bionic Woman, ABC/NBC; The Rockford Files, NBC; "Spaced Out/' The New /Adventures of Wonder Woman, CBS; "The Play/' Matlock, NBC; "The Frog Prince/' Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime; and "Sleeping Beauty," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime. Television Appearances; Movies: Halden Brevik, The Birdmen (also known as Escape of the Birdmen), ABC, 1971. Sidney Krebs, Shirts/Skins, ABC, 1973. Jack Stump, The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, NBC, 1978. Howard, The Kid from Nowhere, NBC, 1982. Sumner, The Christmas Star, ABC, 1986. Ned, A Smoky Mountain Christmas, ABC, 1986. Governor Lew Wallace, Longarm, ABC, 1988. Drunk, Gore Vidal's "Billy the K/d/'TNT, 1989. Merlin, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, NBC, 1989. Absolute Strangers (also known as Matter of Privacy), CBS, 1991. Jake Spence, Wild Card (also known as Preacher), USA, 1992. The Marquis, Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: King Louis XVI, The Lives of Ben Franklin: The Ambassador, CBS, 1974. Ichabod Crane, "Once Upon a Midnight Dreary," CBS Library, CBS, 1979. The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, CBS, 1984. "Death at Dinner," The Booth, PBS, 1985. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, NBC, 1985. Emmanuel Lewis: My Very Own Show, ABC, 1987. Cybermania '94: The Ultimate Camer Awards, TBS, 1994. Also appeared as the voice of the stranger, The Smurfs Christmas Special, 1986; and in The 40th Annual Tony Awards, 1986. Television Director; Episodic: "Prophet Motive," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1995. "Family Business," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1995. "Hippocratic Oath," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1995. Directed Marblehead Manor, syndicated. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Howie, Lilith, Columbia, 1964. Salesman, Petulia, Warner Bros., 1968.
24 •AUBERJONOIS Dago Red, MM*S*H, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Lecturer, Brewster McCloud, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Sheehan, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Hugh, Images, Columbia, 1972. Jimmy Twitchell, Pete 'n' Tillie, Universal, 1972. Major Napier, The Hindenburg, Universal, 1975. Father Kudos, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976. Bagley, King Kong, Paramount, 1976. Donald Phelps, The Eyes of Laura Mars, Columbia, 1978. Harris, Where the Buffalo Roam, Universal, 1980. Voice of the Speaking Skull, The Last Unicorn (animated), ITC, 1982. Principal Horner, 3:15, the Moment of Truth (also known as 3:15), Dakota Entertainment, 1986. Major Siegfried Henningson, Walker, Universal/ Northern Distribution Partners, 1987. Modoc, My Best Friend Is a Vampire, Kings Road, 1988. Tony Stark, Po//ce Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach, Warner Bros., 1988. Voice of Louis, The Little Mermaid (animated), Buena Vista, 1989. Reverton, The Feud, Castle Hill, 1990. Voice of Professor Genius, Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland (animated), Hemdale, 1992. The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Streight Hollander, The Ballad of Little ]o, Fine Line, 1993. Marquis, Lone Justice, Academy, 1994. Dr. Burton, Batman Forever, Warner Bros., 1995. Stage Appearances: Witch boy, Dark of the Moon, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1962-64. Leslie, The Hostage, Arena Stage, 1962-64. Edmund, Long Day's Journey into Night, Arena Stage, 1962-64. Title role, Tartuffe, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1965-67. Title role, King Lear, American Conservatory Theatre, 1965-67. Fancourt Babberley, Charley's Aunt, American Conservatory Theatre, 1965-67. Ensemble, Beyond the Fringe (revue), American Conservatory Theatre, 1965-67. (Off-Broadway debut) Fool, King Lear, Lincoln Center Repertory Company, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1968. Ned, A Cry of Players, Lincoln Center Repertory Company, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1968. (Broadway debut) Marco, Fire!, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1969.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Sebastian Baye, Coco, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1969. Chemin de Fer, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1969. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1972. Scapin, Tricks, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1973. Edgar, King Lear, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1973. Various roles, The Good Doctor, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1973. Jack, The Ruling Class, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1975. John Karslake, The New York Idea, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1977. Solynony, The Three Sisters, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1977. Sandor Turai, The Play's the Thing, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1978. Brutus, Julius Caesar, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1978. Johann Schiml, Break a Leg, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1979. Ivanov, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, then Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1979. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1981. Konstantin Sergeivich Stanislavski, Chekhov in Yalta, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1981. Duke of Gloucester, Richard III, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1982. Kolya, A Month in the Country, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1982. Alan Squier, The Petrified Forest, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1985. The Duke, Big River, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1985. Mr. Samsa, Metamorphosis, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1989. Buddy Fidler/lrwin S. Irving, City of Angels, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. Also appeared as Alceste, The Misanthrope, Mark Taper Forum; A Flea in Her Ear, Mark Taper Forum; Twelfth Night, Mark Taper Forum. Company member, New Theatre for Now, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1969-70. Stage Work: Directed Beyond the Fringe. Radio Work; Specials: Directed Oh, Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad.*
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PERSONAL Born Colette Suzanne Jeannine Dacheville, November 8, 1932, In Versailles, France; daughter of Corneille and Jeanne (Rossi) Dacheville; married JeanLouis Trintignant (an actor; marriage ended); married Claude Chabrol (a director and writer), December 4, 1964; children: Thomas (second marriage). Education: Attended Lycee Lamartine, Paris; studied acting with Charles Dullin, Tania Balachova, Michel Vitold, and Rene Simon. Addresses: Agent—Artmedia, 10 Ave. George V, 7508 Paris, France. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Berlin Film Festival Award, best actress, 1968, for Les Biches; Golden Shell Award, San Sebastian International Film Festival, best actress, 1970, for Le Boucher; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actress in a leading role in a film, 1973, for The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and )ust before Nightfall; Cesar Award, Academic des Arts et Techniques du Cinema, best supporting actress, 1979, for Violette Noziere; Festival Taormina award, best actress, 1988, for Babette's Feast; Critic's Circle Award (film section), best acting performance. CREDITS Film Appearances: Modigliani of Montparnasse (also known as Montparnasse 19, Montparnasse, and The Lovers of Montparnasse), Franco-London Films/ Astra/Pallavicini, 1957, released in the United States by Continental Distributing, 1961. Les Cousins (also known as The Cousins), Ajym Films/ Societe Francaise du Cinema, 1958, released in the United States by Films-Around-the-World, 1959. Ginette, Les Bonnes Femmes, Rome-Paris Films, 1960, released in the United States by Harold Cornsweet, 1966. Helene Hartmann, L'Oeil du matin (also known as The Third Lover), Rome-Paris Films, 1962, released in the United States by Atlantic, 1963. Fernande Segret, Landru (also known as Bluebeard), Rome-Paris Films, 1963, released in the United States by Embassy, 1963. Marie-Chantal contre le Docteur Kha (also known as Marie Chantal against Dr. Kha), Rome-Paris Films/Dia/Mega and Magreb Unifilm, 1965. La Ligne de demarcation (also known as The Line of
Demarcation), Rome-Paris Films/Societe Nouvelle de Cinema, 1965. The Wife, "LaMuette" in Paris vu par... (also known as 5/x in Paris), Les Films du Losange, 1965, released in the United States by New Yorker, 1968. Jacqueline/Lydia, Le Scandale (also known as The Champagne Murders), Universal France, 1967, released in the United States by Universal, 1968. Frederique, 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. Helene Desvallees, La Femme infidele (also known as The Unfaithful Wife), Films la Boetie/Cinegai, 1969, released in the United States by Allied Artists, 1969. Helene, La Rupture (also known as Le Jour des parques and The Breakup), Films la Boetie/Euro International/Cinevog, 1970. Anita Caldwell, La Dame dans I'auto avec des lunettes et un fusil (also known as The Lady in the Car with Classes and a Gun), Columbia, 1970. Helene, Le Boucher (also known as The Butcher), Films la Boetie/Euro International, 1970, released in the United States by Cinerama, 1971. The Wife, Aussi loin que I'amour (also known as As Far As Love Can Go), Columbia, 1971. Helen, Juste avant la nuit (also known as Just before Nightfall), Films la Boetie/Columbia/Cinegai, 1971, released in the United States by Libra, 1975. Madame Alice Senechal, Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie (also known as The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Marie-Anne, Un meurtre est un meurtre (also known as A Murder Is a Murder), Planfilm, 1972. Helene Vallee, Sans mobile apparent (also known as Without Apparent Motive), President/ Cineteleuro, released in the United States by Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street, Bavaria Atelier Gesellschaft, 1972. Lucienne, 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. Catherine, Vincent, Francois, Paul. . . et les autres (also known as Vincent, Francois, Paul, and the Others), Gaumont, 1974. Cecile, Comment reussir dans la vie quand on est con etpleurnichard (also known as How to Make Good When One Is a Jerk and a Crybaby), Gaumont, 1974. Claire, Le Cri du coeur (also known as Cry of the Heart), Films la Boetie/CIC, 1974. Anna Kemidon, The Black Bird, Columbia, 1975.
26 •AUDRAN Nona Bergen, Ten Little Indians (also known as And Then There Were None), AVCO-Embassy, 1975. The Wife, fo//es bourgeoises (also known as Twist), Parafrance/Union Generale Cinematographique, 1976. Anne, Contessa DiSanctis, Des TeufelsAdvokat (also known as The Devil's Advocate), Rank, 1977. Christiane, Mort d'un pourri (also known as Death of a Corrupt Man), Adel Productions/CIC/World Northal, 1977. Mrs. Lowrey, Les Liens de sang (also known as Blood Relatives and Blood Ties), Societe Nouvelle de Cinema, 1978. Shireen Firdausi, 5/7ver Bears, Columbia, 1978. Germaine Noziere, Violette Noziere (also known as Violette), Gaumont/New Yorker, 1978. The Widow, Eagle's Wing, Rank, 1979. Genevieve, Le Soleil en face (also known as Face to the Sun), Union General Cinematographique, 1979. Helene Dupre-Granval, Le Cagnant, World Marketing, 1979. The Prisoner of Zenda, Universal, 1979. Jeanne, Le Coeur a I'envers (also known as My Heart Is Upside-Down), Societe Nouvelle Prodis, 1980. Walloon, The Big Red One, United Artists, 1980. Huguette Cordier, Coup de torchon (also known as Clean Slate), Parafranee, 1981. Edith, Paradise pour tous (also known as Paradise for All), Films A2/Parafranee, 1982. Madame Falques, Le Choc (also known as The Shock), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1982. Mortelle Randonnee (also known as Deadly Circuit), GEF/CCFC/OferOmnifilms, 1982. Minon Palazzi, La Scarlatine (also known as Scarlet Fever), Union Generale Cinematographique/ CAPAC/Europe 1/Films A2,1983, released in the United States by CAPAC, 1985. Blanche, Bay Boy, Orion, 1984. Isabel le's mother, Les Voleurs de la nuit (also known as Thieves after Dark), Parafrance, 1984. Matrimonia, La Cage aux folles III: "Elles" se marient (also known as La Cage aux Folles III: The Wedding,), Warner Bros./Columbia/TriStar, 1985. Madame Boucher, Les Plouffe, International Cinema, 1985. Madame Cuno, Poulet au vinaigre (also known as Cop au vin), MK2/Virgin Vision, 1985. Suivez mon regard (also known as Follow My Gaze), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1985. Janice, La Nuit magique (also known as Night Magic) RSL/Spectrafilm, 1985. L'lsola (also known as The Island), Sacis, 1986. Brigitte, La Citane, AMLF/Pathe Cinema, 1986. Babette Hersant, Babette's gastebud (also known as Babette's Feast), Walter Manley, 1987. Bernadette, Les Saisons du plaisir (also known as The
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Seasons of Pleasure), Bac Film/Films du Volcan, 1987. Edna Chabert, Corps z'a corps (also known as Body to Body and Corps a corps), Exportation Francaise Cinematographique, 1987. Les Predateurs de la nuit (also known as Faceless, Angel of Death, Commando Mengele, and L'Ange de la mort), New World/World Marketing, 1987. Sister Ananda, Manika (also Une vie plus tard, Manika: The Girl Who Lived Twice, and Manika Manika), Films du Scorpio/Twentieth CenturyFox/Manley, 1988. Florence, Sons, Pacific, 1989. Madame Villegran, La Messe en si mineur (also known as Mass in C Minor), FCF, 1990. Laure, Betty, MK2, 1992. Au petit Marguery, Les Films du Losange, 1995. Also appeared in (film debut) La Bonne Tisane, 1957; Le S/gne du lion, 1959; Saint-Tropez Blues, 1960; provided voice dubbing for Presentation ou Charlotte etson steak, 1961; Les Godelureaux, 1961; Le Tigre a/me la chair fraiche (also known as The Tiger Likes Fresh Blood) and Les Durs a cuire, both 1964; La Peau de torpedo, 1969; Hay que matar a B. (also known as B. Must Die), 1973; Chi dice donna dice . . . donna, 1975; Boulevard des assassins, 1982; // N/c/o del ragno, 1989; Quiet Days in Clichy, 1990; Mrs. Grose, The Turn of the Screw, 1992; The Son ofGascogne, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cara, Brideshead Revisited, Granada, then PBS, 1982. Paula, Mistral's Daughter, CBS, 1984. Also appeared in Orient Express, French television, 1979. Television Appearances; Movies: Georgette, Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises/' NBC, 1984. Gigi, The Blood of Others, HBO, 1984. Pauline Rocher, Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story, NBC, 1987. Champagne Charlie, syndicated, 1989. Min, Weep No More My Lady, syndicated, 1992. Also appeared in L'Evanouie and Le Dro/'t a /'our//. Stage Appearances: Appeared in (stage debut) La Ma/son carree, Theatre Noctambules, 1955. Also appeared in Le Nuit Romaine, 1957, and Macbeth, 1963.
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AULISI, Joseph G. PERSONAL Full name, Joseph Garibaldi Aulisi; married Marsha L. Eck (a scenic designer). Addresses: Contact—802 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10021. Career: Costume designer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, c. 1988, for Core Vidal's Lincoln; Drama Desk Award nomination, best costume design, 1989, for Rumors. CREDITS Stage Work; Costume Designer, Except Where Indicated: The Ox Cart (also known as La Ca/reta), Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1966. The Wicked Cooks, Orpheus Theatre, New York City, 1967. The Man in the Class Booth, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1968. Saturday Night, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1968. Seven Days of Mourning, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1969. The Transgressor Rides Again, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1969. Someone's Comln' Hungry, Pocket Theatre, New York City, 1969. "The Son Who Hunted Tigers in Jakarta/' "Sunstroke/' and "The Burial of Esposito," in Passing through from Exotic Places, Sheridan Square Playhouse, 1969. Pequod, Mercury Theatre, New York City, 1969. The American Hamburger League, New Theatre, New York City, 1969. Nobody Hears a Broken Drum, Fortune Theatre, New York City, 1970. One Night Stands of a Noisy Passenger, Actors' Playhouse, New York City, 1970. A Dream Out of Time, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1970. Happy Birthday, Wanda June, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1970. Whispers on the Wind, Theatre De Lys, 1970. Steambath, Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1970. The Birthday Party, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Forum Theatre, New York City, 1971. The Shrinking Bride, Mercury Theatre, 1971. F. Jasmine Addams, Circle in the Square, 1971. The Last Analysis, Circle in the Square, 1971.
Inner City, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1971. The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte (double-bill), Theatre Four, New York City, 1972. All the Girls Came Out to Play, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1972. Tough to Get Help, Royale Theatre, 1972. Ring 'round the Bathtub, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1972. An Evening with Richard Nixon and . . ., Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1972. The Kid, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1972. The Tr/a/5 ofOz, Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1972. The Enemy Is Dead, Bijou Theatre, New York City, 1973. Rachael Lily Rosenbloom and Don't You Forget It!, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1973. Brainchild, Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1974. Thieves, Broadhurst Theatre, 1974. God's Favorite, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1974. Murder among Friends, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1975. Rockabye Hamlet, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1976. Unexpected Cuests, Little Theatre, New York City, 1977. The November People, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1978. Marilyn: An American Fable, Minskoff Theatre, 1983. Precious Sons, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1986. Broadway Bound, Broadhurst Theatre, 1986, then Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1987. Barbara Cook: A Concert for the Theatre, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1987. Rumors, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1988. Supervising costume designer, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1989. Jake's Women, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1989. Artist Descending a Staircase, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1989. Rumors, Paper Mill Playhouse, Milburn, NJ, 1991. Also was costume designer for The Milliken Breakfast Show, 1973; Sunset, Buffalo, NY, 1977; All Dressed Up, 1986; A Month of Sundays, 1987; Run for Your Wife, New York City, 1989; Rumors, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles,
28»AVERY CA; with Circle in the Square at Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1969-70; and with the Whole Theatre Company, Montclair, NJ, 1982-83. Major Tours: Costume designer, Broadway Bound, U.S. cities, 1987. Supervising costume designer, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, U.S. cities, 1990. Stage Appearances: Townsperson, The Devils, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1965. Film Work; Costume Designer: The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1971. Jennifer on My Mind, United Artists (UA), 1971. Shaft, MGM, 1971. Shaft's Big Score, MGM, 1972. The Legend of Nigger Charley, Paramount, 1972. The Seven Ups, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Death Wish, Paramount, 1974. Three Days of the Condor, Paramount, 1975. (With John Buckley) Forever Young, Forever Free (also known as Lollipop, Lollipop), Universal, 1976. Dragonfly (also known as One Summer Love), American International, 1976. Somebody Killed Her Husband, Columbia, 1978. Firepower, Associated Film Distribution, 1979. Little Darlings, Paramount, 1980. The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia, AVCOEmbassy, 1981. Man, Woman, and Child, Paramount, 1983. Easy Money, Orion, 1983. The Buddy System, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. The Pope of Greenwich Village, UA, 1984. Slayground, Universal, 1984. Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985. Heaven Help Us (also known as Catholic Boys), TriStar, 1985. Brighton Beach Memoirs, Universal, 1986. Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1986. Ironweed, TriStar, 1987. The Secret of My Success, Universal, 1987. Last Rites, MGM/UA, 1988. My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Billy Bathgate, Buena Vista, 1991. True Colors, Paramount, 1991. Nobody's Fool, Paramount, 1994. On Deadly Ground, Warner Bros., 1994. Television Costume Designer; Series: Beacon Hill, CBS, 1975. Television Costume Designer; Pilots: Strike Force, NBC, 1975. We're Fighting Back, CBS, 1981.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Television Costume Designer; Episodic: "The Displaced Person/' American Short Story, PBS, 1977. "Paul's Case/' American Short Story, PBS, 1978. Television Costume Designer; Movies: F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Last of the Belles," ABC, 1974. The Deadliest Season, CBS, 1977. The Last Tenant, ABC, 1978. HO//OW Image, ABC, 1979. Too Far to Co, NBC, 1979. Doctor Franken, NBC, 1980. King Crab, ABC, 1980. The Gentleman Bandit, CBS, 1981. Sen/or Trip!, CBS, 1981. Paro/e,CBS, 1982. At Mother's Request, CBS, 1987. Core Vidal's Lincoln (also known as Lincoln), NBC, 1988. Television Costume Designer; Specials: Designed costumes for Verna: USO Girl, 1978.*
AVERY, Margaret PERSONAL Born in Mangum, OK; married Robert Gordon Hunt (a director; divorced); children: Aisha. Education: Graduated from the University of California, Berkeley. Addresses: /Agent—Beakel and De Bord Agency, 10637 Burbank Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Publicist—Mickey Freeman, Freeman and Sutton Public Relations, 8961 Sunset Blvd., Suite 2-A, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Founder (with Robert Gordon Hunt), Zodiac Theatre, Los Angeles; performer in Las Vegas with the Nicholas Brothers; as a singer toured Japan and Indonesia. Has worked as a teacher and a singing waitress. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Award, outstanding performance by an actress, 1972, for Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?; Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), c. 1977, for Scott Joplin; Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films Award nomination, best actress, c. 1980, for The Lathe of Heaven; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1985, for The Color Purple.
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Film Appearances: Edwina, Terror House (also known as Terror at Red Wolf Inn and The Folks at Red Wolf Inn), Scope Ill/Far West, 1972. Mercer's mistress, Cool Breeze, Metro-GoldwynMayer(MGM), 1972. Call girl, Magnum Force, Warner Bros., 1973. Nurse, The Psychopath (also known as An Eye for an Eye), Brentwood, 1973. Sister Jennifer, Hell Up in Harlem, American International, 1973. Belle Joplin, Scott Joplin, Universal, 1977. Annie Mae, Which Way Is Up?, Universal, 1977. Toby Millman, The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, United Artists (UA), 1979. Shug Avery, The Color Purple, Warner Bros., 1985. Hattie Cole, Blueberry Hill, MGM/UA, 1988. Bell, Riverbend, Intercontinental, 1989. Francine, The Return of Superfly, Triton/Vidmark, 1990. Bell Coleman, Riverbend, Prism Entertainment, 1990. Miss Sadie, Mardi Cras for the Devil, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Also appeared in Lightning in a Bottle, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Martha, The Jacksons: An American Dream (also known as The Jackson Five), ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Irene, Something Evil, CBS, 1972. Alma Rae, Louis Armstrong—Chicago Style, ABC, 1976. The Lathe of Heaven, PBS, 1980. Grace, 5/ng/e Women, Married Me, CBS, 1989. Roxie Turpin, Heat Wave (also known as Burn, Baby, Burn), TNT, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nurse Sawyer, A.E.S. Hudson Street, ABC, 1978. "For Us, the Living/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Dixie, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. CeeCee Richards, Rags to Riches, NBC, 1987. Sally Cordova, Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Iris Marshall, Crime Story, NBC, 1988. Councilwoman Slane, Knightwatch, ABC, 1989. Also appeared in Sanford and Son, NBC; Harry O, ABC. Television Appearances; Specials:
Mary Jones, ''Malcolm Takes a Shot/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1990. The Set Up, Showtime, 1995.
Stage Appearances: Revolution, Center Theatre Group, New Theatre for Now, Los Angeles, 1972. Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?, Zodiac Theatre, Los Angeles, 1972. Love Letters, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1991. Also appeared in Sistuhs, Los Angeles Actors' Theatre, Los Angeles; appeared with the Potters Field Theatre Company (company member), New York City, 1979.*
AYRES, Lew 1908PERSONAL Born December 28, 1908, in Minneapolis, MN; married Lola Lane, 1931 (divorced, 1933); married Ginger Rogers, 1933 (divorced, 1941); married Diana Hall, 1964; children: (third marriage) Justin Bret. Addresses: Agent—c/o William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and musician. Toured Mexico with his own orchestra; toured with Henry Halstead's Orchestra. Military service: Conscientious objector, served with U.S. Army as medical corpsman and assistant chaplain during World War II. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1948, for Johnny Belinda; Golden Globe Award, best documentary, Altars of the World, 1977. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) The Kiss, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1929. Copy Boy, Big News, Pathe, 1929. The Sophomore, Pathe, 1929. Paul Baumer, All Quiet on the Western Front, Universal, 1930. Hugh Fullerton, Common Clay, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1930. Billy Benson, East Is West, Universal, 1930. Louis Ricarno, Doorway to Hell, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1930. Jerry Brooks, Many a Slip, Universal, 1931. Kid Mason, The Iron Man, Universal, 1931. Robert Marshal I, Up for Murder, Universal, 1931. Bucky O'Brian, Spirit of Notre Dame, Universal, 1931. States, Heaven on Earth, Universal, 1931.
30«AYRES Larry Wayne, Okay America!, Universal, 1932. Dr. Myron Brown, Impatient Maiden, Universal, 1932. Michael Rand, Night World, Universal, 1932. Reporter Pat Gilbert, State Fair, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1933. Bill McCaffery, Don't Bet on Love, Universal, 1933. Ronny Gregory, My Weakness, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1933. Norman, Cross Country Cruise, Universal, 1934. Jimmie, Let's Be Ritzy, Universal, 1934. Larry Wilson, She Learned about Sailors, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1934. Eric Landstrom, Servants' Entrance, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1934. Cadet Frank Harrington, Lottery Lover, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1935. Eddie Howard, Silk Hat Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1935. Spring Tonic, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1935. Woody Davis, The Leathernecks Have Landed, Republic, 1936. Panic on the Air, Columbia, 1936. Bob Sanderson, Shakedown, Columbia, 1936. Kent Murdock, Murder with Pictures, Paramount, 1936. Nicholas Carter, The Crime Nobody Saw, Paramount, 1937. Dud "Dynamite," Lady Be Careful, Paramount, 1937. Carmelita Castillo, Last Train from Madrid, Paramount, 1937. Tommy Gorham, Hold 'em Navy, Paramount, 1937. Jerry Flynn, King of the Newsboys, Republic, 1938. Joe McKnight, Scandal Sheet, Paramount, 1938. Ned Seton, Holiday, Columbia, 1938. Henry Thayer, Rich Man, Poor Girl, MGM, 1938. Title role, Young Dr. Kildare, MGM, 1938. Sam Thatcher, Spring Madness, MGM, 1938. Eddie Burgess, Ice Follies of 1939, MGM, 1939. James Geoffrey Seymour, Broadway Serenade, MGM, 1939. Title role, Calling Dr. Kildare, MGM, 1939. Philip S. Griswold, These Clamour Girls, MGM, 1939. Sky Ames, Remember?, MGM, 1939. Title role, The Secret of Dr. Kildare, MGM, 1939. Title role, Dr. Kildare's Strange Case, MGM, 1940. Title role, Dr. Kildare Goes Home, MGM, 1940. Title role, Dr. Kildare's Crisis, MGM, 1940. Henry Twinkle, The Golden Fleecing, MGM, 1940. Bob Rawlston, Maisie Was a Lady, MGM, 1940. Title role, The People vs. Dr. Kildare, MGM, 1941. Title role, Dr. /(//dare's Wedding Day, MGM, 1941. Title role, Dr. Kildare's Victory, MGM, 1941. Oliver Duffy, Fingers at the Window, MGM, 1942. Dr. Scott Elliott, Dark Mirror, Universal, 1946. Larry Hannaford, The Unfaithful, Warner Bros., 1947.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Dr. Robert Richardson, Johnny Belinda, Warner Bros., 1948. Vanner, The Capture, RKO Radio Pictures, 1950. Captain Hunt, New Mexico, United Artists (UA), 1953. John Tracy, No Escape, UA, 1953. Dr. Patrick J. Cory, Donovan's Brain, UA, 1954. The Vice-President, Advise and Consent, Columbia, 1962. McAllister, The Carpetbaggers, Paramount, 1964. Earth 11, MGM, 1971. Mr. Ames, Biscuit Eater, Buena Vista, 1972. Harley, The Man, Paramount, 1972. Mandemus, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. End of the World, Charles Band, 1977. Bill Atherton, Damien, Omen II, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1978.
Adar, Battlestar Galactica, Universal, 1979. Also appeared in Holiday, 1938; and Last Generation, 1971. Film Director: Hearts in Bondage, Republic, 1936. (And producer) /A/tars of the East, 1955, revised and released as /A/tars of the World, 1977. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Nothing So Monstrous," Omnibus, CBS, 1954. "One against Many," Screen Directors Playhouse, NBC, 1956. "The Family That Nobody Wanted," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1956. "A Light in the Desert," Sch//tz Playhouse, CBS, 1956. "The Man Who Asked No Favors," DuPont Theater, ABC, 1957. "A Man to Look up To," Zane Grey Theater, CBS, 1957. "The Thief with the Big Blue Eyes," Climax, CBS, 1958. "Johnny Risk," Alcoa Theater, NBC, 1958. "The Case for Dr. Mudd," Des//u Playhouse, CBS, 1958. "The Silent Night," Pursuit, CBS, 1958. "Corporal Hardy," Alcoa Theater, NBC, 1959. "The Man on the Monkey Board," Route 66, CBS, 1960. "A Thief for Two," June Allyson Theater, CBS,
1960. "The Scar," Zane Grey Theater, CBS, 1961. "Adventure on Happiness Street," Barbara Stanwyck Theater, NBC, 1961. "The Opposite Virtues," Bus Stop, ABC, 1962. "Judgment in Jazz Alley," Saints and Sinners, NBC, 1962. "Time of the Traitor," Laramie, NBC, 1962.
Volume 15 "A Rich, Famous, Glamorous Folk Singer like Me/' Channing, ABC, 1964. 'Tor a Just Man Falleth for the Seventh Time/' Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. "Kill No More/' Kraft Suspense Theater, NBC, 1965. "The Last Commuter/' Slatterly's People, CBS, 1965. "Tiger," / Spy, NBC, 1966. "The Tormentors," The F.B.I., ABC, 1966. "The People Trap," ABC Stage '67, ABC, 1966. "The Prodigal," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1967. "The Disappearance," Big Valley, ABC, 1967. "Presumed Dead," Big Valley, ABC, 1968. "One Good Lie Deserves Another," Here Come the Brides, ABC, 1969. "Doris Hires a Millionaire," Dor/5 Day Show, CBS, 1970. "Mister X," My Three Sons, CBS, 1970. "Doris Leaves Today's World," Dor/5 Day Show, CBS, 1970. "The Price of a Hanging," Men from Shiloh, NBC, 1970. "Supersonic Transport," San Francisco International Airport, NBC, 1970. "The Guardian," The Interns, CBS, 1971. "Hour of Judgment," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1972. "The House on Hyde Street," 5treet5 of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. "Anyone Can Build a Bomb," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1973. "Blood Feud," Hawkins, CBS, 1973. "Mind over Mayhem," Columbo, NBC, 1974. "The Illusion of Evil Spikes," The Magician, NBC, 1974. "The Vanishing Image," Kung Fu, ABC, 1974. "Legacy of Terror," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1976. "Doomsday Is Tomorrow," Bionic Woman, ABC, 1977. "The Innocent Prey," The Fantastic Journey, NBC, 1977. "The Man Who Could Move the World," New Adventures of Wonder Woman, CBS, 1977. "Saga of a Star World," Battlestar Galactica, ABC, 1978. "The Story of Noah," Greatest Heroes of the Bible, NBC, 1978. "High Roller," Flying High, CBS, 1978. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1979. "The Frugal Pair," The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. "The Curse of the King Kamehameha Club, Magnum, P./ CBS, 1981. Knots Landing, CBS, 1982. "Cause for Concern," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1982. "Don't Rain on My Charade," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1982. "Welcome to Olesonville," Little House: A New Beginning, NBC, 1982. "Claudine," The Devlin Connection, NBC, 1982. "The Law Is a Fool," Quincey, M.E., NBC, 1983. "Midnight Waltz," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983.
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"Trials," Hotel, ABC, 1984. "Goodbye, Sara," Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 1984. Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1985. "Old Flames," Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1986. "Sail Away," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1986. Simon and Simon, CBS, 1986. "The Grey Team," The A-Team, NBC, 1986. "Madrid," The Outlaws, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Frontier Justice, CBS, 1958. Doug Booth, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1970-77. Henry Wade Culver, Lime Street, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Pilots: johnny Risk, NBC, 1958. Dr. Paul Harris, Josephine Little: Adventures in Happiness, NBC, 1961. Governor, Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1968. Dr. Andrew Swanson, Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1969. Professor MacAuley, The Stranger, NBC, 1973. Allan Clydesdale, Savage: In the Orient, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Sam Carpenter, 5he Waits, CBS, 1972. Dr. Grayson, Heatwave/, ABC, 1974. The Questor Tapes, NBC, 1974. Allen Dulles, Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident, NBC, 1976. President Charles Carter Durant, Earth II, ABC, 1978. Suddenly Love, NBC, 1978. Dan Miller, Letters from Frank, CBS, 1979. Bob Hollander, Reunion, CBS, 1980. Candy, Of Mice and Men, NBC, 1981. Under Siege, NBC, 1986. Mr. Martin, Cast the First Stone, NBC, 1989. MGM: When the Lion Roars (documentary), TNT, 1992. Professor Kamen, Hart to Hart: Crimes of the Hart, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jason Burke, Salem's Lot, CBS, 1979. WRITINGS Screenplays: /A/tars of the East, 1955, revised as /A/tars of the World, 1977. OTHER SOURCES Books: Ankerich, Michael G., Broken Silence: Conversations with 23 Silent Film Stars, McFarland, 1993.*
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BADHAM, John
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PERSONAL Full name, John MacDonald Badham; born August 25, 1939, in Luton, England; immigrated to the United States in 1945; naturalized U.S. citizen, 1950; son of Henry Lee (a United States Air Force General) and Mary lola (an actress; maiden name, Hewitt) Badham; brother of Mary Badham (an actress best known for her performance as Scout Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird)-, married Bonnie Sue Hughes, December 28, 1967 (divorced, 1979); married Jan Speck, 1983 (divorced, 1990); children: (first marriage) Kelly MacDonald. Education: Yale University, B.A., 1961,M.F.A., 1963. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist— Nancy Seltzer and Associates, 8845 Ashcroft Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Director and producer. President, John Badham Films, Inc.; chair of board, JMB Films, Inc.; president, Great American Picture Show; guest lecturer, Yale University, Loyola Marymount College, University of Alabama, Amherst College, University of Southern California, and the University of California, Los Angeles. Has worked in the mailroom and as a tour guide, Universal Studios; board of directors, Indian Spring School. Military service: U.S. Army, 1963-64. Member: Directors Guild, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Filmex Society, American Film Institute. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1971, for The Senator; Christopher Award, 1971, for The Impatient Heart; Southern California Motion Picture Council Award, 1974, for The Gun; Emmy Award, best dramatic program, and ARD reihe 'das Film Festi-
val Award, 1975, both for The Law; Image Award nomination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1976, for The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings; Grand Prize, International Science Fiction and Fantasy Festival of Paris, Best Horror Film Award, and George Pal Memorial Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, all 1979, all for Dracula; Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films Award, best director, 1983, for WarCames. CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Indicated: Sunshine, Part II (also known as My Sweet Lady), CIC, 1975. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings, Universal, 1976. Saturday Night Fever, Paramount, 1977. Dracula, Universal, 1979. Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1981. Blue Thunder, Columbia, 1983. WarCames, MGM/UA, 1983. American Flyers, Warner Bros., 1985. Short Circuit, TriStar, 1986. And executive producer, Stakeout, Buena Vista, 1987. Executive producer, Disorganized Crime, Buena Vista, 1989. Bird on a Wire, Universal, 1990. The Hard Way, Universal, 1991. And executive producer, Another Stakeout, Buena Vista, 1993. (With Dan York) Executive producer, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Universal, 1993. Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin), Warner Bros., 1993. And executive producer, Drop Zone, Paramount, 1994.
Volume 15 Television Associate Producer; Pilots: Night Gallery, NBC, 1969. Dial Hot Line, ABC, 1970. A Clear and Present Danger, NBC, 1970. Television Director, Except Where Indicated; Movies: Associate producer, The Neon Ceiling, NBC, 1971. The Impatient Heart, NBC, 1971. Isn't It Shocking?, ABC, 1973. The Godchild, ABC, 1974. The Gun, ABC, 1974. Reflections of Murder, ABC, 1974. The Law, NBC, 1974. The Keegans, CBS, 1976. Executive producer, Relentless: Mind of a Killer (also known as Mood Indigo), NBC, 1993. Television Director; Episodic: The Senator, NBC, 1970. Sarge, NBC, 1971. "The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes/' Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. "Camera Obscura," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. "Green Fingers/7 Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes/' Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. "You Can Come Up Now, Mrs. Millikan," Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. "The Doll of Death/' Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. The Sixth Sense, ABC, 1972. Sunshine, NBC, 1975. Also directed episodes of The Bold Ones, NBC; Cannon, CBS; Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, ABC', Cool Million, NBC; Streets of San Francisco, ABC; Po//ce Story, NBC; The Doctors, NBC.*
BAKER, Kathy 1950(Kathy Whitton Baker) PERSONAL Full name, Kathy Whitton Baker; born June 8, 1950, in Midland, TX; children: one son. Education: Studied French at the University of California, Berkeley; also attended California Institute of the Arts. Addresses: Agent—Tracey Jacobs, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Studied at Cordon Bleu Cooking School, Paris, France; founded her own catering service in San Francisco, CA.
BAKER » 3 3 Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, and Theatre World Award, both 1984, both for Fool for Love; National Society of Film Critics Award, c. 1987, for Street Smart. CREDITS Film Appearances: Louise Shepard, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. My Sister's Keeper, Interpictures Releasing Company/ Prism Entertainment, 1986. Punchy, Street Smart, Cannon, 1987. Martha Sinclair, Permanent Record, Paramount, 1988. Maggie Gresham, A Killing Affair (also known as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday), Hemdale, 1988. Charlie Standers, Clean and Sober, Warner Bros., 1988. Martha, ]acknife, Cineplex Odeon, 1989. Annie, Dad, Universal, 1989. Joyce, Edward Scissorhands, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Dr. Sarah Day, Mr. Frost (also known as The Deadly Mr. Frost), Triumph Releasing, 1990. Dr. Diana Walton, Article 99, Orion, 1992. Margie Ross, Jennifer 8, Paramount, 1992. Lee, Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Jill Brock, Picket Fences, CBS, 1992—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ariel Serra, Mar/ah, ABC, 1987. Charlene Benton, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Lucy Stavros, Nobody's Child, CBS, 1986. Marcie Guilford, The Image, HBO, 1990. Ellen Vaughn, One Special Victory (also known as Good Enough to Win and Another Side of Winning), NBC, 1991. Janice Gorky, Lush Life, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. The /6th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. Also appeared on The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1994. Stage Appearances: (Off Broadway debut; as Kathy Whitton Baker) May, Fool for Love, Circle Repertory Theatre, then Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York City, both 1983. (As Kathy Whitton Baker) Abbie Putnam Cabot, Desire under the Elms, Roundabout Stage One Theatre, New York City, 1984.
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(As Kathy Whitton Baker) Lemon, Aunt Dan and Lemon, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1986. Also appeared as May, Fool for Love, Magic Theatre, San Francisco, CA; Under Milk Wood, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, April, 1989, p. 106.*
BAKER, Kathy Whitton See BAKER, Kathy
BAKER, Rick
1950-
PERSONAL Full name, Richard A. Baker; born Decembers, 1950, in Binghamton, NY; son of Ralph B. (a professional artist) and Doris (Hamlin) Baker; married Elaine Parkyn (divorced, 1984); married Silvia Abascal (a hairstylist), November 10, 1987. Addresses: Contact—Dorothy Duder, Cinovation, 61 7 Ruberta, Glendale, CA 91201. Career: Special effects makeup artist, actor, puppeteer, and producer. Chief laboratory assistant to makeup artist Dick Smith; Clokey Studios, puppet designer; sculptor for television commercials. Horror Hall of Fame, member of board of directors, 1991. Awards, Honors: Shared Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in makeup for a single program of a series or a special program, 1974, for The Autobiography of Miss lane Pittman; Academy Award, outstanding achievement in makeup, 1982, for An American Werewolf in London; Academy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in makeup, 1985, for Creystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes; Academy Award, outstanding achievement in makeup, 1987, for Harry and the Hendersons; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in makeup for a miniseries or special, 1988, for Something Is Out There; Academy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in makeup, 1988, for Coming to America; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding achievement in makeup for a series, 1988 and 1989, both for Beauty and the Beast; shared Academy Award, outstanding achievement in makeup, 1995, for Ed Wood.
CREDITS Film Work; Special Effects Makeup Artist, Except Where Indicated: Octaman (also known as Octoman), Filmers Guild, 1971. The Thing with Two Heads, American International, 1972. The Exorcist, Warner Bros., 1973. Schlock (also known as The Banana Monster), Jack Harris, 1973. Live and Let Die, United Artists, 1973. Hell Up in Harlem, American International, 1973. And special effects designer, It's Alive, Warner Bros., 1974. Death Race 2000, New World, 1975. Black Caesar, American International, 1975. King Kong, Paramount, 1976. Squirm, American International, 1976. The Food of the Cods, American International, 1976. Track of the Moonbeast, Cinema Shares, 1976. Kentucky Fried Movie, United Film, 1977. Cantina sequence, Star Wars, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. The Incredible Melting Man, American International, 1978. It's Alive 2 (also known as It Lives Again), Warner Bros., 1978. The Fury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Tanya's Island, International Film Exchange, 1980. The Funhouse: Carnival of Terror, Universal, 1980. The Incredible Shrinking Woman, Universal, 1981. An American Werewolf in London, Universal, 1981. Videodrome, Universal, 1983. And primate costume designer, Creystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Starman, Columbia, 1984. Into the Night, Universal, 1985. My Science Project, Buena Vista, 1985. Cocoon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Ratboy, Warner Bros., 1986. And puppeteer, Harry and the Hendersons, Universal, 1987. Summer School, Paramount, 1987. Coming to America, Paramount, 1988. And associate producer, Gorillas in the Mist, Universal, 1988. It's Alive III: Island of the Alive, Warner Bros., 1988. And coproducer, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Warner Bros., 1990. The Rocketeer, Buena Vista, 1991. Wolf, Columbia, 1994. Baby's Day Out, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Batman Forever, Warner Bros., 1995.
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Other films include Pirahna, Pirahna (also known as Car/be) and Bone (also known as Housewife), both 1972; Zebra Force, 1976; The Funhouse, 1981; Making Michael Jackson's Thriller (documentary), Parts 1 and 2, 1983; Moonwa/ker, 1988; Missing Link, 1989; and Rex, 1993. Film Appearances: Gorilla, The Thing with Two Heads, American International, 1972. Title role, King Kong, Paramount, 1976. Dino the ape, Kentucky Fried Movie, United Film, 1977. Sidney the gorilla, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, Universal, 1981. Drug dealer, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Also appeared in the film Madhouse. Television Series; Special Effects Makeup Artist, Except Where Indicated: Werewolf, Fox, beginning in 1987. Beauty and the Beast, CBS, beginning in 1987. Puppet designer for the syndicated series Davey and Go//ath. Television Movies; Special Effects Makeup Artist, Except Where Indicated: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, CBS, 1974. An American Christmas Carol, ABC, 1979. Something Is Out There, NBC, 1988. Dark Avenger (also known as / /Accuse, The Phantom, and Hanging Judge), CBS, 1990. John Carpenter Presents Body Bags, Showtime, 1993. Coproducer, Betrayed by Love (also known as The Susan Daniels Smith Murder), ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: King Kong: The Living Legend, syndicated, 1986. The Making of "Baby's Day Out" (also known as A Nanny's Guide to "Baby's Day Out"), Fox, 1994. A Night of Movie Magic, syndicated, 1995. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared in and created special effects makeup for Thriller, Michael Jackson's music video. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Boys' Life, September, 1991, p. 24. Life, May, 1986, p. 32.*
BAKER, Word 1923-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Charles William Baker, March 21, 1923, in Honey Grove, TX; died of complications following a series of strokes, October 31, 1995, in Paris, TX. Director. Word Baker is best remembered as the original director of The Fantasticks, the longest-running musical show in theatrical history. The show, a parable about a girl and the boy next door, opened on May 3, 1960 and played to full houses for over thirty years. Baker studied theater at the University of Texas from 1948 to 1951. It was there that he first met Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, who later recruited him to direct their collaborative work The Fantasticks. Baker adopted his mother's maiden name as his first name when he moved to New York in the 1950s. His credits included the Off-Broadway show I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road, and productions of The Crucible and The Pinter Plays, for which he won Obie Awards in 1958 and 1964. He directed the actress Lillian Gish in a television production of Arthur Miller's The Class Menagerie and directed the AT&T Bell Telephone show at the 1964 New York World's Fair. In recent years, Baker taught theater at Boston, Carnegie-Mellon, and Purdue Universities. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, November 8, 1995, p. A16. New York Times, November 5, 1995, p. A50. Washington Post, November 7, 1995, p. B5.
BAKSHI, Ralph
1938-
PERSONAL Born October 26, 1938, in Haifa, Palestine (now Israel); married, second wife's name, Elizabeth; children: (first marriage) Mark; (second marriage) Preston, Victoria, Eddie. Education: Graduate of High School of Industrial Art. Addresses: /Agent—Gang, Tyre & Brown, Inc., 132 South Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Animator, producer, director, and writer. CBS-Terrytoons, New Rochelle, NY, cell painter and animator, 1956-64, head of studio, 1964-66, director, 1964, creative director, 1965; Paramount Pictures, New York City, director of cartoon department, 1966-67; Bakshi Productions, Inc., Studio City, CA,
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36 • BARNETT president; Independent producer of animated films and television series, 1967—. Artist. Member: Writers Guild of America West, Directors Guild of America, Producers Guild of America, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Awards, Honors: ACT Achievement in Television Award, 1988, for The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Fritz the Cat (animated), Cinemation Industries, 1972. Heavy Traffic (animated), American International, 1973. Coonskin (animated), Bryanston, 1975. And producer, Wizards (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Lord of the Rings (animated), United Artists, 1978. And producer, American Pop (animated), Columbia, 1981. And producer, Hey, Good lookln' (animated), Warner Bros., 1982. And producer (with Frank Frazetta), Fire and Ice (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Animator, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. Cool World (animated), Paramount, 1992. Director of If I Catch Her, 111 Kill Her, Warner Bros. Television Work; Series: Director (with others), Casper and Friends (animated), syndicated, 1963. Producer and supervising director, The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (animated), CBS, beginning in 1987. Creator, producer, and supervising director, Tattertown, syndicated, beginning in 1988. Television Work; Specials: Producer and director, The Butter Battle Book, TNT, 1989. Executive producer and director, Hound Town, NBC, 1989.
"Reflections of a Native Son/' and "Get Your Kicks on Route 66"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. WRITINGS Animated Films: Fritz the Cat, Cinemation Industries, 1972. Heavy Traffic, American International, 1973. Coonskin, Bryanston, 1975. Wizards, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Hey, Good Looking Warner Bros., 1982. (With Mark Victor, Michael Grais, and Larry Gross) Cool World (based on a story by Bakshi and Frank Mancuso, Jr.), Paramount, 1992. Television Movies: Cool and the Crazy (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Episodes:
"Imagining America" (documentary; also known as "This Ain't Bebop," "Tribe," "Reflections of a Native Son," and "Get Your Kicks on Route 66"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, December 7, 1987. Rolling Stone, September 22, 1988, p. 40.*
BARNETT, Ken See FRANCIS, Freddie
BAUER, Rocky See BAUER, Steven
BAUER, Steven 1956Television Work; Movies: Director, Cool and the Crazy (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Work; Episodic: Director (with Matt Mahurin, Mustapha Khan, and Ed Lachman), "Imagining America" (documentary; also known as "This Ain't Bebop/' "Tribe/'
(Rocky Bauer, Rocky Echevarria) PERSONAL Born Steven Echevarria, December 2, 1956, in Havana, Cuba; immigrated to the United States in 1959; married Melanie Griffith (an actress), May, 1982 (divorced). Education: Studied acting at Miami-Dade Community College.
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Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor, 1990, for Drug Wars: The Camarena Story. CREDITS Film Appearances: Manny Ray, Scarface, Universal, 1983. Scott Muller, Thief of Hearts, Paramount, 1984. Frank, Running Scared, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1986. Frank, Wildfire, Zupnik Cinema, 1988. Taj, The Beast, Columbia, 1988. Al Lucero, Gleaming the Cube, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1989. Paul McGraw, A Climate for Killing, FoxVideo/Media Home Entertainment, 1991. Jack Dante, Raising Cain, Universal, 1992. Frank, Wildfire, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1992. Sam, Improper Conduct, Everest Pictures, 1994.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Doctors' Private Lives, ABC, 1979. Gambler, "Man from the South/' Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. "Safe Sex/' Zalman King's Red Shoe Diaries, Showtime, 1992. Also appeared in The Rockford Files, NBC; Hill Street Blues, NBC; One Day at a Time, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Montoya, "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: A Table at Giro's/' Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Stage Appearances: Tig, Balm in Cilead, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1984. Taj Mohamud, Nanawatai, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1985. Also appeared in (off Broadway debut) Waiting for Lefty, 1980.*
Also appeared as Jonathan Ashby, Woman of Desire, 1994; Doctor David Hookstratten, Snapdragon, 1993; Bloody Murder.
BAYE, Nathalie 1948Television Appearances; Series: (As Rocky Echevarria) Private First Class Ignacio Carmona, From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1980. Also appeared as Michael Santana, Wiseguy, 199091; Que'Pasa U.S.A.?, PBS. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Enrique "Kiki" Camarena, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (also known as Desperados: The "Kiki" Camarena Story), NBC, 1990. Detective Dan Ryan, False Arrest (also known as Reasonable Doubt and The Joyce Lukezic Story), ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Rocky Bauer) Dune Widders, An Innocent Love, CBS, 1982. Avner, Sword of Gideon, HBO, 1986. Bobby Stiles, Sweet Poison, USA, 1991. Charlie, Drive Like Lightning (also known as Stealing Thunder), USA, 1992. Bobby Corcoran, Stranger by Night, HBO, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Rocky Bauer) Nick Donato, She's in the Army Now, ABC, 1981. (As Rocky Bauer) Buck Nichols, Nichols and Dymes, NBC, 1981.
PERSONAL Born July 6, 1948, in Mainneville, France; children: one daughter. Education: Graduated from the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Art, 1972; studied classical and modern dance in New York; studied acting in Cours (Rene) Simon, France. Addresses: Contact—c/o Artmedia, avenue Georges V, 75008 Paris, France. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Cesar Award, best supporting actress, 1981, for Sauve qui peut la vie; Cesar Award, best supporting actress, 1982, for Une Etrange affaire; Cesar Award, best actress, 1983, for La Balance; member of the jury, Cannes International Film Festival, 1996. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Two People, Universal, 1973. Joelle, La Nuit Americaine (also known as Day for Night), Warner Bros./Columbia, 1973. Nathalie, La Gueule ouverte (also known as The Mouth Agape), Films la Boetie, 1974. Girl, Un Jour la fete (also known as One Day Joy), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1975.
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Le Plein de super (also known as Fill It Up, Premium! and Fill 'er Up with Super), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1975. Le Derniere femme (also known as L'ultima donna and The Last Woman), Columbia, 1975. Le Voyage de noces (also known as The Honeymoon Trip), Fox-Lira, 1976. Mado, Films la Boetie, 1976. Martine Desdoits, L'Homme qui aimait les femmes (also known as The Man Who Loved Women), Cinema V, 1977. Janine, Monsieur Papa, Gaumont International, 1977. Fabienne, Mon premier amour (also known as My First Love), Gaumont, 1978. Cecilia Mandel, La Chambre verte (also known as The Green Room), New World, 1979. Judith Mesnil, La Memoire courte (also known as Short Memory), Unite Trois/Paradise, 1979. Denise Rimbaud, Sauve qui peut la vie (also known as Every Man for Himself and Slow Motion), New Yorker, 1980. Brigitte, ]e vais craquer! (also known as The Rat Race), CCFC, 1980. Laurence Cuers, Une semaine de vacances (also known as A Week's Vacation), Curzon Film Distributors/Parafrance, 1980. Charlotte, Beau Pere, New Line Cinema, 1981. Anna, L'Ombre rouge (also known as The Red Shadow), MK2, 1981. Christine, La Provinciate (also known as A Cirl from Lorraine), New Yorker, 1982. Helene/Patricia, j'al espouse une ombre (also known as / Married a Shadow and / Married a Dead Man), AMLF/Sara/New Yorker, 1982. Nicole, La Balance (also known as The Nark), Gala, 1983. Bertrande de Rols, Le Retour de Martin Guerre (also known as The Return of Martin Guerre), European International, 1983. Rive Droite, Rive Gauche (also known as Right Bank, Left Bank), Parafrance, 1984. Leonore, Beethoven's Nephew (also known as Le Neveu de Beethoven), Orfilm/Almaro/CBL, 1985. Francoise Chenal, Detective, Spectrafilm, 1985. Cecile Carline, Lune de miel (also known as Honeymoon), International Film Market!ng/AAA/ Revcom, 1985. Alice, De guerre lasse (also known as For the Sake of Peace), Jupiter Communications/Sara/CDF, 1987. Catherine, En toute innocence (also known as In All Innocence and No Harm Intended), AMLF/ World Marketing, 1988. Lena Korski, La Baule—Les Pins, Union Generale Cinematographique, 1990. Lena, Cestla vie, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Christine, The Man Inside, New Line Cinema, 1990. Camille Valmont, Un Week-endsur deux (also known as Every Other Weekend), MK2, 1991. Also appeared in La gifle, 1974; La jalousie, 1975; La Communion solonnelle, 1976; Une Etrange affaire, 1981; Donatienne, Notre histoire, 1984; Giocodi massacro, 1990; L'Affaire Wall raff, 1991; Lorraine, La voix, 1992; Emma, Mensonge, 1993; Francois Truffaut: Stolen Portraits, 1993; Marie, The Machine, 1994; and as Tonie Marshall, Enfants de Salard, 1995. Television Appearances: Dr. Francoise Barre, And the Band Played On (movie), HBO, 1993. Appeared in Madame Sourdis, 1979. Stage Appearances: Liolla, Theatre de la Commune, France, 1974. La Parisienne, Theatre de Yatelien, 1995-96. Appeared in Galapages, 1972; The Three Sisters, 1978; Adriana Monti, 1986. Major Tours: Toured the United States with a dance company.
BEERY, Noah, Jr. 1913(?)-1994 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born August 10, 1913 (some sources say 1916), in New York, NY; died from complications of internal bleeding, November 1, 1994, in Tehachapi, CA. Actor. Noah Beery Jr. was best known for his character parts, especially the role of Rocky, James Garner's genial father in the television series The Rockford Files. That role was only one in a long career of sidekick, father, and best-friend roles. Beery was the son of Noah Beery, Sr., a portrayer of villains in early Hollywood, and his first screen role was with his father and Douglas Fairbanks in the 1920 silent version of The Mark of Zorro. He later found steady work in adventure films—Westerns and science-fiction serials—during the 1940s and 50s. Beery appeared as Gary Cooper's doughboy friend in Cooper's Academy Award-winning performance in Sergeant York in 1941 and opposite Burt Reynolds in the 1983 film version of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. He also had significant roles in Of Mice and Men (1940), The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), and Inherit the Wind (1960). Beery began working in television in the 1950s, and was featured as Joey the Clown—
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father of a young Mickey Dolenz of Monkees famein Circus Boy (1956-57) and as Bill Blake in Riverboat (1960-61). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, November 2, 1994, p. A10. New York Times, November 3, 1994, p. B15. Washington Post, November 3, 1994, p. C5.
BENNETT, Alan
1934-
PERSONAL Born May 9, 1934, in Leeds, England; son of Walter (a butcher) and Lilian Mary (Peel) Bennett. Education: Exeter College, Oxford University, B.A. (with honors), 1957, M.A., 1962. Religion: Church of England. Avocational interests: Medieval history. Addresses: /Agent—A.D. Peters and Co. Ltd., 5th Floor, The Chambers, Chelsea Harbour, Lots Rd., London SW10 OXF, England. Career: Playwright and actor. Oxford University, Magdalen College, Oxford, England, junior lecturer in modern history, 1960-62; Joint Services School for Linguists, instructor; professor of medieval history. President, North Craven Heritage Trust. Military service: British Army, Intelligence Corps, 195254. Member: British Actors' Equity Association, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: London Evening Standard Award, best revue or musical, 1961, New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and Antoinette Perry Award, both special awards, both 1963, all for Beyond the Fringe; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, light entertainment performance (television), 1967; Guild of Television Producers Award, 1967, for On the Margin; London Evening Standard Award, 1968, for Forty Years On; London Evening Standard Award, 1971, for Getting On; Plays and Players Award, best new play, 1977, for The Old Country; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, television— the writers award, 1983; Broadcasters Press Guild TV Award, 1983, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, writers award and Royal Television Society Award, both 1984, all for An Englishman Abroad; London Evening Standard Award, 1985; Plays and Players Award, best new play, 1986, for Kafka's Dick;
Royal Television Society Award, 1986, for The Insurance Man; honorary fellow, Exeter College, Oxford, 1988; Hawthornden Prize, 1989, for Talking Heads; D. Litt., University of Leeds, 1990; Academy Award nomination, best adapted screenplay, 1995, for The Madness of King George. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Ensemble, Better Late (revue), Oxford Theatre Group, Edinburgh Festival, Cranston Street Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1959. 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. Archbishop of Canterbury, Blood of the Bambergs, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1962. Reverend Sloley-Jones, A Cuckoo in the Nest, Royal Court Theatre, 1964. Tempest, Forty Years On, Apollo Theatre, London, 1968. Mrs. Swabb, Habeas Corpus, Lyric Theatre, London, 1974. Anthony Blunt, "A Question of Attribution" in Single Spies, National Theatre, London, then Queen's Theatre, London, 1989. Film Appearances: Pleasure at Her Majesty's (documentary), Roger Graef, 1976. Neville's doctor, Long Shot, Mithras, 1981. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, United International/Almi/CinemaV, 1981. Voice of Mock Turtle, Dreamchild, Universal/Col umbia/EMIA/Varner Bros., 1985. The Bishop, Little Dorrit, Cannon, 1987. Second MP, The Madness of King George, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: On the Margin, BBC, 1966. Host, The Alan Bennett Series, BBC, 1966-67. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lord Pinkrose, Fortunes of War, BBC, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1987. Ashenden, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Beyond the Fringe (revue), BBC, 1964. My Father Knew Lloyd George, BBC, 1965. Streets/Ahead, BBC, 1966. Alice in Wonderland, BBC, 1967. A Day Out, BBC, 1972.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
40 • BENNETT Also appeared as Augustus Hare, Famous Gossips, 1965; Denis Midgley, Intensive Care, 1982; Shallow, The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1982; housemaster, Breaking Up, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Graham Whittaker, "A Chip in the Sugar/' 2 Monologues: In My Defence/A Chip in the Sugar (aired as an episode of Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1992.
"Green Forms" and "A Visit from Miss Prothero," in Office Suite (double-bill; adaptations of television plays A Visit from Miss Prothero and Doris and Doreen), first produced in London, 1987, published by Faber and Faber, 1981. "An Englishman Abroad" and "A Question of Attribution," in Single Spies (double-bill), produced at National Theatre, then Queen's Theatre, both 1989. The Madness of George III, produced at Royal National Theatre, London, 1993.
Appeared in episodes of Talking Heads, BBC. Television Work: Director, "Bed among the Lentils/' Talking Heads (episodic), BBC, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989. Radio Appearances; Specials: Appeared in The Great Jowett, 1980; Dragon, 1982. WRITINGS
Stage Plays: (With Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, and Jonathan Miller) Beyond the Fringe (comedy revue), produced at Edinburgh Festival, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1959, then Fortune Theatre, London, 1961, later John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1962, published by Souvenir Press, 1962, Random House, 1963. Forty Years On (two-act), produced at Palace Theatre, Manchester, England, then Apollo Theatre, London, both 1968, published by Faber and Faber, 1969. (With Carol Brahms and Ned Sherrin) Sing a Rude Song (two-act), produced at Greenwich Theatre, London, 1969. Getting On (two-act), produced at Theatre Royal, Brighton, England, then Queen's Theatre, London, both 1971, published by Faber and Faber, 1972. Habeas Corpus (two-act), produced at Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, then Lyric Theatre, London, both 1973, later Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1975, published by Faber and Faber, 1973, Samuel French, 1976. The Old Country, produce at Oxford Playhouse, then Queen's Theatre, both 1977, published by Faber and Faber, 1978. Enjoy, produced at Richmond Theatre, Surrey, U.K., then Vaudeville Theatre, London, both 1980, published by Faber and Faber, 1980. Forty Years On, Getting On, Habeas Corpus, published by Faber and Faber, 1985. Kafka's Dick, first produced in London, 1986, published in Two Kafka Plays: Kafka's Dick [and] The Insurance Man, Faber and Faber, 1987.
Also author of The Wind in the Willows (adaptation), 1991; and The Lady in the Van, 1991. Screenplays: A Private Function, Island Alive, 1985, published by Faber and Faber, 1985. Prick Up Your Ears (adapted from the biography by John Lahr), Samuel Goldwyn, 1987, published by Faber and Faber, 1988. The Madness of King George, Samuel Goldwyn,
1994. Teleplays: On the Margin (series), BBC, 1966. A Day Out, BBC, 1972. Sunset across the Bay, BBC, 1975. A Little Outing, BBC, 1978. A Visit from Miss Prothero, BBC, 1978. Me, rm Afraid of Virginia Woolf, London Weekend Television, 1978. Dor/5 and Doreen, London Weekend Television, 1978. The Old Crowd, London Weekend Television, 1979. One Fine Day, London Weekend Television, 1979. Afternoon Off, London Weekend Television, 1979. All Day on the Sands, London Weekend Television, 1979. Objects of Affection (five plays: Our Winnie, A Woman of No Importance, Rolling Home, Marks, and Say Something Happened), BBC, 1982. Intensive Care, BBC, 1982. An Englishman Abroad, BBC, 1982. Objects of Affection and Other Plays for Television (includes Intensive Care, A Day Out, and An Englishman Abroad), BBC Publications, 1982. The Writer in Disguise (includes Me, rm Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Old Crowd, One Fine Day, Afternoon Off, and All Day on the Sands), Faber and Faber, 1985. The Insurance Man, BBC, 1986. Talking Heads, BBC, 1987, BBC Publications, 1988. "Bed among the Lentils" (special; broadcast on BBC as an episode of Talking Heads), Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989.
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102 Boulevard Haussmann (movie), BBC, 1991, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. "A Chip in the Sugar/' 2 Monologues: In My Defence/A Chip in the Sugar (aired as an episode of Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1992. "A Question of Attribution/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992.
Artists, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Actors' Studio. CREDITS
Radio Plays: Wrote Uncle Clarence, 1986.
Television Appearances; Series: Deputy Inspector Marquette, Cagneyand Lacey, CBS, 1982-83. Fletch, High Performance, ABC, 1983. Lieutenant Ken Auriola, Hardball, NBC, 1989. Mr. Bracken, Herman's Head (also known as /t's All in Your Head and Herman), Fox, 1991.
Other: Contributor to London Review of Books.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Caleb Taylor, V— The Final Battle, NBC, 1984.
Also author of Poetry in Motion.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Dramatists, fifth edition, St. James Press, 1993. Periodicals: Harper's Bazaar, September, 1989, pp. 46-48. New Yorker, September 6, 1993, pp. 92-101. Time, February 27, 1995, pp. 65-66. Vogue, September, 1993, pp. 324-26.*
BERNARD, Jason 1938PERSONAL Born Ronald Carl Johnson, May 17, 1938, in Chicago, IL; son of Milton Prentice (a minister) and Bernice Gloria (a government supervisor) Johnson; wife's name, Carole (divorced); children: Jason Kimani. Education: University of Chicago, B.A.; New York University, M.F.A. (theatre history); trained for the stage with Uta Hagen, Irene Dailey, Lee Strasberg, and Sanford Meisner. Addresses: /Agent—Larry Masser, Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and director. Acting teacher, Black Arts West, Seattle, WA, 1970-73; drama teacher, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA, 1973-75; artistic director, New Phoenix Theatre, Waterloo, IA, 1973-75; acting teacher and director, Hal DeWindt's Actors Studio, 1978-84. Military service: U.S. Army, Special Forces, Airborne Rangers. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio
Television Appearances; Movies: Coach Temple, Wilma, NBC, 1977. Daddy Ben Ross, A Woman Called Moses, NBC, 1978. Dale Wrightson, The Night the City Screamed, ABC, 1980. Judge, / Was a Mail Order Bride, CBS, 1982. Everett, Pray TV, ABC, 1982. Caleb Taylor, V, NBC, 1983. Captain Sydney, City Killer, NBC, 1984. Sergeant Wally Rydell, The Rape of Richard Beck, ABC, 1985. Lieutenant Devins, The Children of Times Square, ABC, 1986. Sergeant Koslow, Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam, NBC, 1987. Lieutenant Crawford, Cladiator School, ABC, 1988. Detective Mitchell, Original Sin, NBC, 1989. Detective Danner, Down, Out, and Dangerous, USA, 1995. Professor Miles Quigley, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Lindsey Andrews, Flatfoots (broadcast as an episode of Here's Boomer), NBC, 1982. Finney Morgan, The Faculty, ABC, 1986. Vern Puckett, Kingpins (broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1987. Cecil Kincaid, Heart and Soul, ABC, 1989. Lieutenant Emmett Broussard, K-9, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Medical Center, CBS, 1969. Jim Willis, The White Shadow, CBS, 1978. Major Sydney, MM*S*H, CBS, 1982. Arnie Sandoval, Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1985. Boswell Stokes, The Cosby Show, NBC, 1986. Hap, Downtown, CBS, 1986. Starman, ABC, 1986.
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Dexter Rollins, Amen, NBC, 1987. Jack Davis, Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987. Richard, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1987. Wilson Brickett, Designing Women, CBS, 1988. Officer Sweeney, It's Carry Shandling's Show, Showtime, 1988. Mr. Noack, Empty Nest, NBC, 1988. Attorney General, Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. Bishop Grace, UNSUB, NBC, 1989. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., "The Meeting/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Lieutenant Mulvihill, Hardball, NBC, 1989. Also appeared in Benson, 1983; The Jeffersons, 1983; Riptide, 1984; Marquette, Cagney and Lacey, 1986, 1987, 1988; "Sons of Gunz," Summer Playhouse, 1987; Judge Willard, Night Court, NBC; St. Elsewhere, NBC; Knots Landing, CBS; Crazy Like a Fox, ABC; Hotel, ABC; Hunter; Airwolf. Television Appearances; Specials: "Space Traders/' Cosmic Slop, HBO, 1994. Film Appearances: Seldon, Thomasine and Bushrod, Columbia, 1974. Charles Foley, Friday Foster, American International, 1975. Parole officer, Car Wash, Universal, 1976. Goose, Uncle Joe Shannon, United Artists, 1978. Mayor, Blue Thunder, Columbia, 1983. Judge Bocho, The Star Chamber, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Captain Knewt, WarCames, United Artists, 1983. Tyrone Watte 11, All of Me, Universal, 1984. Major Donovan, No Way Out, Orion, 1987. Benny Tate, Bird, Warner Bros., 1988. Lieutenant Wilder, Paint It Black, Vestron, 1990. Jerry, While You Were Sleeping (also known as Coma Guy), Buena Vista, 1995. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Sydney Prince, Light Up the Sky, Drama Inc., Chicago, IL, 1960. (Off-Broadway debut) John, Day of Absence, and Klan, Happy Ending (double-bill), St. Mark's Playhouse, 1965. MacBirdl, Village Gate Theatre, New York City, 1967. Krapp's Last Tape, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1967-69. The Threepenny Opera, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1967-69. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1967-69. Henry IV, Part One, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 196769. Prosecutor, Trial of the Catonsville Nine, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1971.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television In a Fine Castle, Center Theatre Group, New Theatre for Now, Los Angeles, 1972. Also appeared in Seasons, Back Alley Theatre, Van Nuys, CA; Split Second, Santa Monica Playhouse, Santa Monica, CA; The Meeting, Circle Theatre, Los Angeles; Dream on Monkey Mountain, Center Theatre Group; Master Harold and the Boys, New Mexico Repertory Theatre, Albuquerque, NM. Stage Director: The Blacks, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1968-69. Blood Knot, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1968-69. Dream on Monkey Mountain, Black Arts West, Seattle, 1970-73. In the Wine Time, Black Arts West, Seattle, 197073. Harrangues, Black Arts West, Seattle, 1970-73. The Rimers of Eldridge, New Phoenix Theatre, Waterloo, IA, 1973-75.*
BERRI, Claude
1934-
PERSONAL Born Claude Beri Langmann, July 1, 1934, in Paris, France; son of Hirsch Langmann and Beila Bercu; married Anne-Marie Rassam, 1967; children: one son. Education: Attended Lycee Turgot, Paris. Addresses: Contact—10 rue Lincoln, 75008 Paris, France. Career: Director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Founder of Renn Productions, 1963; became partner in AMLF Distribution Company, 1973. Awards, Honors: Venice Film Festival Award, 1963, for Le Poulet; Academy Award, best short subject, 1965, for Le Poulet; Academy Award nomination, best film, 1980, for less; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best adapted film screenplay, 1987, for/ean de Florette. CREDITS Film Appearances: La Verite (also known as La Verita and The Truth), Kingsley International, 1961. J'irai cracher sur vos tombes (also known as / Spit on Your Crave), Audubon, 1962. Student, "Lust" in Les Sept peches capitaux (also known as / 5ette peccati capita// and Seven Capital Sins), Embassy, 1962.
Volume 15 Bernard, La Bride sur le cou (also known as A Briglia sciolta and Please, Not Now!), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Behold a Pale Horse, Columbia, 1964. Les Laches vivent d'espoir (also known as My Baby Is Black!}, U.S. Films, 1965. Claude Avram, Maze/ Tbv ou le mar/age (also known as Marry Me! Marry Me/), Allied Artists, 1969. Claude, Le Sex Shop, United Artists/New Line Cinema, 1972. Claude, Le Male du Siecle, AMLF, 1975. Client, L'Homme blesse (also known as The Wounded Man), Gaumont/World Marketing/ Promovision International/Cinevista, 1983, released in the United States in 1985. Title role, Stan the Flasher, Pyramide Distribution, 1990. Also appeared in Le Cinema de Papa, 1971. Film Work: Director, Le Poulet (short film; also known as The Chicken), Pathe Contemporary, 1963. Director, Le Vieil Homme et I'enfant (also known as The Two of Us, Claude, and The Old Man and the Boy), Cinema V, 1968. Producer and director, Maze/ Tov ou le mariage (also known as Marry Me! Marry Me!), Allied Artists, 1969. Producer and director, Le Pistonne (also known as The Man with Connections), Royal, 1970. (With Francois Truffaut, Mag Bodard, and Guy Benier) Producer, L'Enfance nue (also known as Me and Naked Childhood), Altura, 1970. Producer, L'Oeuf (also known as The Egg), Columbia, 1971. (With Alfred W. Crown) Producer, Taking Off, Universal, 1971. Producer and director, Le Sex Shop, United Artists/ New Line Cinema, 1972. (With Christian Fechner) Producer, Les Fous du stade (also known as Stadium Nuts), CCFC, 1972. Producer, Je sais rien mais je dirai tout (also known as Don't Know Anything But I'll Tell All), AMLF, 1973. Executive producer, Pleurepas la bouchepleine (also known as Don't Cry with Your Mouth Full), AMLF, 1973. Director, Le Male du Siecle, AMLF, 1975. (With Jacques-Eric Strauss) Producer, ]e t'aime moi non plus (also known as / Love You No Longer), AMLF, 1975. Producer, Un Sac de billes (also known as A Bag of Marbles), AMLF, 1975. Director, La Premiere Fois (also known as The First Time), Lira/Gala Film Distributors, 1976, released in the United States by EDP, 1978.
BERRI »43 Director, Un Moment d'egarement (also known as A Summer Affair and In a Wild Moment), Roissy/ Gala Film Distributors, 1977. Producer, Te55, Columbia, 1980. Producer, Inspecteur la Bavure (also known as Inspector Blunder), AMLF, 1980. Producer and director, ]e vous a/me (also known as / Love You), AMLF, 1980. (With Tarak Ben Ammar and Pierre Grunstein) Producer, Deux heures moins le quart avant Jesus Christ (also known as A Quarter to Two before Jesus Christ), AMLF, 1982. Producer, L'Africain (also known as The African), AMLF/Roissy, 1983. Producer, Banzai, Roissy/AMLF, 1983. Producer and director, Tchao Pantin (also known as So Long, Stooge), Roissy/AMLF/European Classics/Nelson Entertainment, 1983. (With Ariel Zeitoun and Marie-Laure Reyre) Producer, L'Homme blesse (also known as The Wounded Man), Gaumont/World Marketing/Promovision International/Cinevista, 1983, released in the United States in 1985. (With Alain Sarde) Producer, Carcon! (also known as Waiter!), AMLF/Roissy, 1983, released in the United States in 1985. Producer, Le Vengeance du serpent a plumes (also known as The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent), AMLF, 1984. (With Pio Angeletti and Adriano De Micheli) Producer, See/no di guerra (also known as Madman at War and Le Fou de guerre), Titan us/Sergio Felicioli, 1985. Director, Jean de Florette, Orion Classics, 1986. Producer and director, Manon des Sources (also known as Manon of the Springs), Orion Classics, 1986. Producer, Hotel de France, Films du Volcan, 1987. Producer, Tro/s places pour le 26 (also known as Three Seats for the 26th), AMLF/Gaumont/ Roissy, 1988. Executive producer, A Gauche en sortant de I'ascenseur (also known as To the Left As You Leave the Elevator and The Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator), AMLF/Roissy, 1988. Producer, The Bear, TriStar, 1989. (With Paul Rassam and Michael Haussman) Producer, Valmont, AMLF/Orion/Roissy, 1989. Producer and director, Uranus, AMLF, 1990. Producer, Nous Deux (also known as The Two of Us), AMLF, 1992. Producer, L'Amant (also known as The Lover), AMLF, 1992. Producer and director, Germinal, AMLF, 1993. Producer, La Reine Margot (also known as Queen Margot), AMLF, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
44»BEVERLEY Producer, La Separation (also known as The Separation), AMLF, 1994. Producer, Cazon Maudit (also known as French Twist and Bushwhacked), AMLF, 1995. Also worked as codirector, Les Balsers, 1964; codirector, La Chance et I'amour, 1964; director, Le Cinema de Papa, 1971; director, Jeanine; producer and director, Le Maitre d'ecole. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Michel Rivelin and Gerard Brach) Le Vieil homme et I'enfant (also known as The Two of Us, Claude, and The Old Man and the Boy), Cinema V, 1968. Maze/ Tov ou le manage (also known as Marry Me! Marry Me/), Allied Artists, 1969. Le Pistonne (also known as The Man with Connections), Royal, 1970. Le Sex Shop, United Artists/New Line Cinema, 1972. (With Jean-Louis Richard) Le Male du Siecle, AMLF, 1975. La Premiere fois (also known as The First Time), Lira/ Gala Film Distributors, 1976, released in the United States by EDP, 1978. Un Moment d'egarement (also known as A Summer Affair and In a Wild Moment), Roissy/Gala Film Distributors, 1977. Je vous a/me (also known as / Love You), AMLF, 1980. (With Alain Page) Tchao Pantin (also known as So Long, Stooge), Roissy/AMLF/European Classics/ Nelson Entertainment, 1983. (With Gerard Brach) yean cfe Florette, Orion Classics, 1986. (With Gerard Brach) Manon des Sources (also known as Manon of the Springs), Orion Classics, 1986. Uranus, AMLF, 1990. Germinal, AMLF, 1993. Also coauthor, Les Balsers, 1964; coauthor, La Chance et ramour, 1964; Le Cinema de Papa, 1971; Le Maitre d'ecole.*
BEVERLEY, Trazana
1945-
PERSONAL Full name, Trazana Mae Beverley; born August 9, 1945, in Baltimore, MD; father, a brickmason; mother, a schoolteacher. Education: New York University, B.A., 1969; studied acting with Jerzy Grotowski, Andrei Serban, Jean Erdman, and Omar Shapli.
Addresses: Agent— Don Buchwald and Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Company member, Section Ten Acting Company, 1969-72; company member, Lincoln Center Repertory Theatre; company member, La Mama Acting Company. Director, Dance Theatre and Sound Workshop, 1973; Acting and voice production teacher, New York University School of the Arts; teacher and director, New York State Foundation on the Arts. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best supporting or featured actress in a drama, Audience Development Committee (AUDELCO) Award in Black Theatre, and Theatre World Award, all 1977, all for For Colored Cirls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf; Theatre of Renewal Award, 1977; Arena Players Special Achievement; Mademoiselle Woman of the Year. CREDITS Stage Appearances: The Increased Difficulty of Concentration, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Forum Theatre, New York City, 1969. Erlene and Carolyn's mother, Les Femmes Noires, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1974. A spectre, My Sister, My Sister, Little Theatre, New York City, 1974. Maxine, Attempted Rescue on Avenue B, Cubiculo Theatre, New York City, 1975. Lady in red, For Colored Cirls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1976, then Booth Theatre, New York City, 1976. Wedding Band, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1978. Mother Courage and Her Children, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1980, then Center Stage Mainstage, Baltimore, MD, 1980. Marietta Edwards, The Brothers, Women's Project, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1982. Boesman and Lena, Northlight Theatre, Evanston, IL, 1985. lyaloja, Death and the King's Horseman, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1987. Reverend Sister Marion Alexander, Cod's Trombones, New Federal Theatre at Riverside Church, New York City, 1989. Reba, Before It Hits Home, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1991. Nurse Sue Wilcox, "Face Divided/' Marathon 1991 Series B, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1991.
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Tituba (understudy), The Crucible, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991-92. Also appeared in (off-Broadway debut) Rules for Running, produced in New York City, 1969; Git on Board, 1981; as Queenie, Show Boat; Ceronimo; and /Ant/gone. Stage Work: Directed Coconut Lounge, produced in New York City, 1980. Major Tours: Lady in red, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf, U.S. cities, 1977-78. Also toured in The Spirit Moves (one-woman show), U.S. cities; toured New York State prisons with the theatrical group the Family. Film Appearances: Dr. Ellen Baxter, Resurrection, Universal, 1980. Television Appearances; Episodic: "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/ When the Rainbow Is Enuf," American Playhouse,?^, 1982. Television Appearances; Movies: Johnny, Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies, CBS, 1987. City clerk, Carolina Skeletons, NBC, 1991. Goody, In the Line of Duty: Street War (also known as In the Line of Duty: The Two Tonys), NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in Keeping On, 1983. WRITINGS For Stage: The Spirit Moves (one-woman show), toured U.S. cities.*
BIEHN, Michael 1956-
CREDITS Film Appearances: Jack, Coach, Crown International, 1978. Tim Warner, Hog Wild, AVCO-Embassy, 1980. Douglas Breen, The Fan, Paramount, 1981. Alexander, The Lords of Discipline, Paramount, 1983. Kyle Reese, The Terminator, Orion, 1984. Corporal Hicks, Aliens, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Russell Quinn, The Seventh Sign, TriStar, 1988. Garnet Montrose, In a Shallow Crave, Skouras, 1988. Lieutenant Coffey, The/Abyss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Lieutenant James Curran, Navy Seals, Orion, 1990. Eddie Kay, Time Bomb, MGM-Pathe, 1991. Anthony Eraser, Rampage, Vestron Video, 1992. Taylor Brooks, K2, Paramount, 1992. Johnny Ringo, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Joe Donan, Deadfall, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Joe Keyes, Deep Reef, Columbia TriStar, 1994. Lieutenant Bob Hargrove, ]ade, Paramount, 1995. Also appeared in In the Kingdom of the Blind, 1994; The Boarder; and Dead-Bang. Television Appearances; Series: Mark Johnson, Operation: Runaway, NBC, 1978-79. Television Appearances; Pilots: Tony, James at 15, NBC, 1977. Larry DeWitt, The Paradise Connection, CBS, 1979. Gibby Anderson, Steeltown, CBS, 1979. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Logan's Run, CBS, 1977. Seth, "The Terrible Secret/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1979. Lieutenant Matt McCrae, "Strapped/' HBO Showcase, HBO, 1993. Also appeared in Hill Street Blues, NBC; Police Story, NBC; and Family, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: J.D., Zuma Beach, NBC, 1978. Tom Reardon, A Fire in the Sky, NBC, 1978. Daniel Allen, China Rose, CBS, 1983. Charles Raynor, Deadly Intentions, ABC, 1985. Bo Landry, A Taste for Killing (also known as In the Company of a Killer), USA, 1992. Joe Keyes, Deep Red, Sci-Fi Channel, 1994.*
PERSONAL Born July 31, 1956, in Anniston, AL; father, a lawyer. Addresses: Agent—Ed Limato, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor.
BINAME, Charles 1949PERSONAL Born May 25,1949, in Liege, Belgium; son of Charles and Lucienne (Nols) Biname; immigrated to Canada,
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46 • BLAINE 1956. Education: Stanislas University, B.A., 1969; trainee, National Film Board of Canada, Montreal, 1970-72. Career: Film director. Radio Quebec, Montreal, director, 1972-74; Intermiage, Montreal, director, 1975-79; Antenne II, Montreal and Paris, France, actor, 1980; Onyx Films, Montreal, director, 198182; S.D.A. Productions, Montreal, director, 1983-84; Les Films 24, Montreal, director, 1985-86; Film Challenge, London, England, director, 1987—. Telefilm Canada, Montreal, reader, 1986-87. Member: Association des Realisateurs de film du Quebec, Union des Artistes, Directors Guild of Great Britain. Awards, Honors: Gold Awards, New York International Film and TV Festival, 1986, for Publicite, and 1987, for Bessies; Grand Mondiac Award, 1987, for Mondial. CREDITS
agent who launched his daughter's career as a singer while she was still in elementary school. After graduating from high school, Blaine toured as a singer with travelling bands. In 1941, a Hollywood talent scout signed her to a contract with Twentieth Century-Fox studios. She appeared in Jitterbugs (1943) with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, played opposite George Raft and Joan Bennett in Nob Hill (1945), and played the dance-band singer Emily in State Fair (1945). Blaine returned to Broadway after her success in Cuys and Dolls in A Hatful of Rain (1956), Company (1971) and Zorba (1984). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley, 1994. Periodicals: New York Times, December 14, 1995, p. B19. Times (London), December 18, 1995, p. 19. Washington Post, December 15, 1995, p. D5.
Film Director: Eldorado, Alliance International, 1995.
BLESSED, Brian Also directed Publicite, c. 1986; Bessies, c. 1987; Mondial, c. 1987; and Un Autre Homme, 1990. WRITINGS Screenplays: Chili's Blues, Alliance International, 1994.*
BLAINE, Vivian 1921(?)-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Vivian S. Stapleton, November 21, 1921 (some sources say 1923 or 1924), in Newark, NJ; died of congestive heart failure (one source says pneumonia), December 9, 1995, in New York City. Actress. Vivian Blaine is best remembered for her role as the original Miss Adelaide in the hit Frank Loesser/Abe Burrows musical Guys and Dolls, for which she was awarded the New York Theatre Goers Award for Musical Comedy Star of the Year in 1951. Blaine portrayed the squeaky-voiced singer at the Hot Box Club who complained about her fiancee Nathan Detroit's lack of commitment in the show-stopping tune "Adelaide's Lament/' She recreated the role opposite Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons in the 1955 film version of the show. Blaine's father, Lionel Stapleton, was a theatrical
1937-
PERSONAL Born October 9, 1937, in Mexborough, Yorkshire, England; father, a coal miner; married Ann Bomann (divorced); married Hildegarde Neil (an actress); children: (first marriage) Catherine; (second marriage) Rosalind. Education: Trained for the stage at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Avocational interests: Judo (black belt) and mountaineering. Addresses: Manager—Mi Her Management, 82 Broom Park, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 9RR, England. Career: Actor. Military service: Royal Air Force, parachute regiment. CREDITS Film Appearances: Policeman, The Christmas Tree, CFF, 1966. Sergeant, Alt 'n' Family (also known as Till Death Do Us Part), Sherpix, 1968. Jock Baird, Brotherly Love (also known as Country Dance), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1970. Korski, The Last Valley, Cinerama, 1971. Tathybius, The Trojan Women, Cinerama, 1971. Suffolk, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, MGM/EMI, 1972. Pedro, Man of La Mancha, United Artists, 1972. Barry Lyndon, Warner Bros., 1975.
Volume 15 Prince Vultan, Flash Cordon, Universal, 1980. Suleiman Khan, High Road to China, Warner Bros., 1983. Geoffrey Lyons, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Weintraub, 1983. Exeter, Henry V, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Voice of Caous (English version), Asterix et le coup du menhir (also known as Asterix and the Big Fight and Asterix and the Stone's Blow; animated), Gaumont/Palace, 1989. Lord Locksley, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Chazov, Back in the U.S.S.R., FoxVideo, 1992. Voice of El Supremo, Freddie as F.R.0.7 (animated), Miramax, 1992. Antonio, Much Ado about Nothing, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Also appeared in Galahad of Everest, 1991; Major Elliot, Chasing the Deer, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Blackadder, BBC, 1983, then Arts and Entertainment. Appeared on My Family and Other Animals, BBC, then Arts and Entertainment; Constable Fancy Smith, Z Cars, BBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cold Comfort Farm, BBC, then "Cold Comfort Farm/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1971. Notorious Woman, BBC, then "Notorious Woman/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1975. Augustus, I, Claudius, BBC, then "I, Claudius/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1977. Olinthus, The Last Days of Pompeii, ABC, 1984. General Yevlenko, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. Long John Silver, Return to Treasure Island, The Disney Channel, 1989. Cluny, Kidnapped, The Family Channel, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Abner, The Story of David, ABC, 1976. Captain Teach, The Master of Ballantrae, CBS, 1984. General Gonse, Prisoner of Honor, HBO, 1991. Atticus, MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis, ABC, 1994. Also appeared in The Sweeney, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: George Briggs, "Appointment with a Killer" (also known as "A Midsummer Nightmare"), Thriller, ABC, 1975. "Death'sOther Dominion,"Space 1999, syndicated, 1975.
BLOCK * 4 7 "The Metamorph," Space 1999, syndicated, 1976. Vargas, Blake's 7, BBC, 1978. "Lamb to the Slaughter," Tales of the Unexpected, syndicated, 1979. Lovejoy Mysteries, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Wine of India, BBC, 1970. Rudolf Kammerling, Once in a Lifetime, BBC, then Great Performances, PBS, 1988. Voice characterization, Pyramid (animated), PBS, 1988. Voice of General Gaius Valerius, City (animated; documentary), PBS, 1994. Also appeared as host, narrator, and Johann Sebastian Bach, The Joy of Bach, PBS; narrator, The Natural World, BBC. Other Television Appearances: Also appeared in Jackanory, 1976; The Little World of Don Cam/7/o, 1980; The Three Musketeers, William the Conqueror, Lorna and Ted, Arthur of the Britons, Justice, Boy Dominic, Hadleigh, Public Eye, Brahms, The Aphrodite Inheritance, Son of a Man, Churchill's People, The Recruiting Officer. Stage Appearances: Edmund, The Exorcism, Comedy Theatre, London, 1975. Gorky, State of Revolution, National Theatre Company, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1977. Old Deuteronomy, Cats, New London Theatre, London, 1981. John Freeman, Metropolis, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1989. Also appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1985; in Incident at Vichy and Oedipus, both in London; and in repertory at Nottingham, England, and Birmingham, England.*
BLOCK, Larry
1942-
PERSONAL Born October 30, 1942, in New York, NY; son of Harold (in the garment industry) and Sonia (a travel agent; maiden name, Kutcher) Block; married Jolly King (an actress), September 25,1981; children: Zoe Lenna, Zachary Harold. Education: University of Rhode Island, B.A., English, 1964; trained for the stage with Wynn Handman. Politics: Liberal Democrat. Religion: Ethical Culture.
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48•BLOCK Addresses: /Agent—The Gage Group, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 515, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Army, Special Services, specialist fourth class, 1967-69; received Commendation Medal, 1969. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Mercutio's page, Romeo and Juliet, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1965. Coriolanus, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1965. The Taming of the Shrew, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1965. King Lear, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1965. (Broadway debut) Understudy for Malcolm Scrawdyke, Hail, Scrawdyke, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1966. Boy, La Turista, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1967. Eh?, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1967. Harry, Noon, and Night, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA, 1970. The Recruiting Officer, Theatre of the Living Arts, 1970. Jesse, Fingernails Blue As Flowers, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1971-72. Lucky, Waiting for Godot, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1974. Johann Sebastian Fabiani (understudy) and Whimsey (understudy), Where Do We Go from Here?, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1974. Dromioof Ephesus, The Comedy of Errors, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1975. The Last Days of British Honduras, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1976. Manny Alter, Coming Attractions, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1980-81. Gadshill, Henry IV, Part One, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1981. Sir Toby Belch, Twelfth Night, Shakespeare and Company, Lee, MA, 1981. Leon, The Workroom (also known as I'Atelier], Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1981. Martin Bormann, The Fuehrer Bunker, American Place Theatre, 1981. Manhattan Love Songs, Actors' Studio, New York City, 1982. A Tantalizing, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1983.
Benny Silverman, The Value of Names, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1983, then Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1984. The Hotel Manager, Souvenirs, Cubiculo Theatre, New York City, 1984. One-Eyed, The Golem, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1984. Sir Toby Belch, Twelfth Night, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1984. Mr. Fezziwig, A Christmas Carol, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1984. Randolph, Responsible Parties, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1985. Del Bates, The Hit Parade, Manhattan Punch Line, New York City, 1985. Lada I, Largo Desolato, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1986. Yuri Brushnik, Coup d'Etat, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1986. Censor, Hunting Cockroaches, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1987. El Not Atlas, The Square Root of Three, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1987. Antonio, Two Gentlemen of Verona, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1987. Willis, Moonchildren, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1987. Cecil, The Yellow Dog Contract, Apple Corps Theatre, New York City, 1988. Augustin Feraillon, A Flea in Her Ear, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1989. Herbie, The Loman Family Picnic, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1989. Temptation, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1989. Bernie Weiner, Selling Off, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1991. Lord/Fisherman/Cerimon/Pandar, Pericles, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theatre, 1991. Alvin, One of the All-Time Greats, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1992. The Last Laugh, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1992. Angelo, The Comedy of Errors, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1992. Director/Fyodor, The Flying Karamazov Brothers in The Brothers Karamazov, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1992, then Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1993. Shlemiel, Shlemiel the First, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1995, then American Music Theatre Festival, Philadelphia, PA, later Lincoln Center's Serious Fun Festival, New York City. Mr. Appopolous, Wonderful Town, New York City Opera, 1995.
Volume 15 Him, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1995. Leporello, Don Juan in Chicago, Primary Stages, New York City, 1996. Also appeared in Young Playwrights Festival; Festival of One Acts; The Faithful Brethren of Pitt Street. Film Appearances: Springy, Shamus, Columbia, 1973. Peterboro referee, Slap Shot, Universal, 1977. Ted Peters, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Detective Burrows, Hardcore (also known as The Hardcore Life), Columbia, 1979. Taxi driver, After Hours, Warner Bros., 1985. Bar owner, Cocktail, Touchstone, 1988. Routed (short film), Izar, 1989. Barber, Betsy's Wedding, Buena Vista, 1990. Also appeared as the defense attorney, My Blue Heaven, 1990; in Big Night, 1996; The Electric Urn; and First Family.
BLUM »49 Radio Appearances; Series: Appeared on Work in Progress. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on "Pilot," National Public Radio Playhouse, National Public Radio; "Prairie du Chien," Earplay, National Public Radio; Under the Gun, WBAI (New York).
BLUM, Mark
1950-
PERSONAL Born May 14,1950, in Newark, NJ. Education: Studied drama at the University of Minnesota, the University of Pennsylvania, and with Andre Gregory, Aaron Frankel, and Daniel Seltzer. Addresses: Agent—J.J. Harris and Steve Click, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212.
Television Appearances; Series: Appeared as Mickey Potter, The Secret Storm, CBS; Tom, Sesame Street, PBS; Cal Jamison, General Hospital, ABC.
Career: Actor. National Shakespeare Company, Ulster County Community College, Stone Ridge, NY, stage manager, 1974.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lasie, "Roanoak," American Playhouse, PBS, 1986.
Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1989, for Gus and Al.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Harry, Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women, NBC, 1977. Private Arnold Fleck, Space force, NBC, 1978.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: M*A*S*H, CBS, 1977. MM*S*H, CBS, 1978. Clerk, Tattingers, NBC, 1988. Murphy Brown, CBS, c. 1995. Law and Order, NBC, c. 1995. New York Undercover, Fox, c. 1995. Also appeared on Miami Vice, NBC; One Life to Live, ABC; Barney Miller, ABC; Charlie's Angels, ABC; CHlPs, NBC; Kojak, CBS; Police Story, NBC; Baretta, ABC; E//ery Queen, NBC; Family Matters, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Springy,/A Matter of Wife... and Death, NBC, 1976. The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, NBC, 1976. Leroy Keenan, The Last Ride of the Da/ton Gang, NBC, 1979. Kleinfeld, Dead Man Out, HBO, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Hardcore TV, HBO, 1993.
Stage Appearances: Valentine, Two Gentlemen of Verona, National Shakespeare Company, Ulster County Community College, Stone Ridge, NY, 1974, then Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, 1975. Cleante, The Miser, National Shakespeare Company, Ulster County Community College, 1974, then Rutgers University, 1975. (Off Broadway debut) Post office clerk, The Cherry Orchard, Roundabout Theatre, 1976. Villager, first angel, and man, The World of Sholem Aleichem, Roundabout Theatre, 1976. Brothers, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1976. (Broadway debut) Venetian, The Merchant, Plymouth Theatre, 1977. Steve, Say Goodnight, Grade, Playwrights Horizons, Manhattan Main Stage Theatre, New York City, 1978, then Actors Playhouse, New York City, 1979. Younger son, Table Settings, Playwrights Horizons, then Chelsea Theatre Center, New York City, 1980. Michael, Key Exchange, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1981.
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50 •BLUTH Close Ties, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981. The Cherry Orchard, Long Wharf Theatre, 1982. lago, Othello, Shakespeare Festival of Dallas, Dallas, TX, 1982. Johnson, Loving Reno, New York Theatre Studio, AMDA Studio One, New York City, 1983. Max Whitcomb, An American Comedy, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1983-84. Lee Baum, The American Clock, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1983-84. Harry, Wild Oats, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1983-84. Peter Austin, It's Only a Play, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1984. Asher, Messiah, Manhattan Theatre Club, Space at City Center Theatre, 1985. Ben, Little Footsteps, Playwrights Horizons, 1986. Ben, The Downside, Long Wharf Theatre, 1987. Cave of Life, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1988. Eddie, Lost in Yonkers, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1991. Tom, laureen's Whereabouts, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1993. Also appeared in Moby Dick Rehearsed, Mark Taper Forum; Gus and Al, produced in New York City, c. 1989; and Green Julia. Film Appearances: Intern Murphy, Lovesick, Warner Bros., 1983. Gary Glass, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1985. George Margolin, just between Friends, Orion, 1986. Richard Mason, Crocodile Dundee, Paramount, 1986. Denny Gordon, Blind Date, TriStar, 1987. Arthur Peale, The Presidio, Paramount, 1988. Peter, Miami Rhapsody, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared as Ned Braudy, Worth Winning, 1989; Ben Winchek, Emma and Elvis, 1991. Film Work: Associate producer, Search and Destroy, October Films, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Ken Holden, Sweet Surrender, NBC, 1987. Edison King, Capital News (also known as Powerhouse), ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Condition Critical (also known as Critical Condition), NBC, 1992. Wayne Satz, Indictment: The McMartin Trial (also known as The Naked Movie Star Games and
Nothing But the Truth: The McMartin Story), HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Miami Vice, NBC, 1987. Has also appeared on St. Elsewhere; Roseanne. Other Television Appearances: Ray Litertini, Things Are Looking Up (pilot), CBS,
1984. MTV, Give Me Back My Life: A Harvard Lampoon Parody (special), Comedy Central, 1991 .*
BLUTH, Don
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PERSONAL Born September 13, 1938, in El Paso, TX. Education: Attended Brigham Young University. Career: Animator, director, producer, and writer. Disney Studios, animator, 1956; Filmation, animator, 1967; Disney Studios, animator, 1971-79; Don Bluth Productions, founder, 1979, co-director, 197985; Sullivan Bluth Studios, Van Nuys, CA, animator, 1985; Sullivan Bluth Studios, Dublin, Ireland, animator, 1986—. Sullivan Bluth Interactive Media, coproducer of interactive arcade games, including Dragon's Lair and Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp, both 1984, and Space Ace. CREDITS Film Work: Animator, Robin Hood, Buena Vista, 1973. Animator (with others) and director of animation, The Rescuers, Buena Vista, 1977. Animator (with others) and director of animation, Pete'5 Dragon, Buena Vista, 1977. Producer and director, The Small One, Buena Vista, 1978. Animator, Xanadu, Universal, 1980. Producer (with Gary Goldman and John Pomeroy), director, and director of animation, The Secret ofNimh, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1982. Producer (with Goldman and Pomeroy), director, and production designer, An American Tail, Universal, 1986. Producer (with Goldman and Pomeroy), director, and production designer, The Land before Time, Universal, 1988. Producer (with Goldman and Pomeroy), director (with Goldman and Don Kuenster), and production designer (with Larry Leker), All Dogs Go to Heaven, UA, 1989.
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Volume 15 Producer (with Goldman and Pomeroy) and director, Rock-a-Doodle, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Producer and director, Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina, Warner Bros., 1994. Producer and director, A Troll in Central Park, Warner Bros., 1994. Also producer and director of The Pebble and the Penguin, 1994. Television Work; Specials: Producer and director of Banjo, the Woodpile Cat, 1982. WRITINGS Screenplays: Songwriter, The Small One, Buena Vista, 1978. (With Goldman, Pomeroy, and Will Finn) The Secret of Nimh (based on the novel Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of N.I.M.H. by Robert C. O'Brien), MGM/UA, 1982. Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina, Warner Bros., 1994. Television Specials: Author of story, music, and lyrics for Banjo, the Woodpile Cat, 1982. Adaptations: The film All Dogs Co to Heaven, released by United Artists in 1989, was based on a story by Bluth, David N. Weiss, Ken Cromar, and others. The film Rock-a-Doodle, released by Samuel Goldwyn in 1992, was based on a story by Bluth, Weiss, John Pomeroy, and others.*
BONADUCE, Danny
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PERSONAL Born August 13, 1959, in Broomall, PA; son of Joe (a writer) and Betty (a freelance writer) Bonaduce; married Setsuko Hattori, c. 1985 (divorced, 1988); married in 1989, wife's name, Gretchen; children: Countess Isabella.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Danny Partridge, The Partridge Family, ABC, 1970-74. Voice of Danny, Goober and the Ghost Chasers (animated), ABC, 1973-75. Voice of Danny Partridge, Partridge Family: 2200 A.D. (animated), CBS, 1974-75. Host, Danny!, syndicated, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Danny Partridge, A Knight in Shining Armor, ABC, 1971. Boy at Museum, Call Holme, N BC, 1972, then CBS, 1984. Franklin, Honest Al's A-OK Used Car and Trailer Rental Tigers, syndicated, 1978. Television Appearances; Specials: Thanksgiving Reunion with The Partridge Family and My Three Sons, ABC, 1977. The Lost Youth of Hollywood, NBC, 1991. Hardcore TV, HBO, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Halloween's On Us/' Accidental Family, NBC, 1967. Mayberry R.F.D., CBS, 1969. "Going Ape," Bewitched, ABC, 1969. "A Bunny for Tabitha," Bewitched, ABC, 1969. Good Guys, CBS, 1970. "Invitation to March," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1972. Shazam!, CBS, 1975. "Empty Weapon," Police Story, NBC, 1975. "A Hair of the Dog," Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1978. "Let the Good Times Role," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. "Joey and Redhawk," CBS Afternoon Playhouse, CBS, 1978. Chips, NBC, 1978. California Fever, CBS, 1979. "Karate," Chips, NBC, 1981. "The Threat of War: Karate II," Chips, NBC, 1982. "Guess Who's Coming to Slumber?," Rags to Riches, NBC, 1988. "The Best Man," The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Other Television Appearances: Millard Kensington, Murder on Flight of 502 (movie), ABC, 1975.
Career: Actor and talk show host. WEGX-FM, Philadelphia, PA, disk jockey, 1988-C.1993; WLUP-FM, Chicago, IL, radio personality, c. 1994; WKQI-FM, Detroit, Ml, radio personality, 1996—.
Film Appearances: Voice of Avery, Charlotte's Web (animated), Paramount, 1973. Robertson, Baker's Hawk, Doty/Dayton, 1976.
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Kootz, Corvette Summer, United Artists, 1978. Richie, H.O.T.S., Derio, 1979.
Addresses: Contact—Merlin Films International Ltd., 16 Pembroke St., Dublin 2, Ireland.
Also appeared as John, Deadly Intruder, 1985.
Career: Director, producer, and screenwriter. British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) Radio, London, England, broadcaster and film critic, 1950-54; Independent Television News (ITN), London, film editor, 1955-58; Southern Television, director and producer of documentary films, 1958-60; BBC Television, Bristol, England, head of documentaries, 1960-64; National Film Studios of Ireland, chair, 1975-85; British Film Institute, governor, 1985—; Day by Day (television magazine), founder. Operated a dry cleaning business as a youth. Military service: British Army, sergeant, 1951-53.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Esquire, August, 1991, p. 104. People Weekly, February 27, 1989, pp. 97-99.*
BOND, Gary 1940-1995 OBITUARYNOT/CE-See index for CTFTsketch: Full name, Gary James Bond; born February 7, 1940, in Alton, Hampshire, England; died of cancer, October 12, 1995. Actor. Gary Bond was one of the bestknown performers of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's work. He established the character of Joseph in the Lloyd Webber-Rice musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at its debut at the Edinburgh Festival in August, 1972. Bond attended the Central School of Speech and Drama on a scholarship during the 1950s. He made his stage debut in Not in the Book in 1963. In 1964, he appeared in the Embassy film Zulu, and in the television programs A Dragon to Kill, Monica, Great Expectations, and Frontier during the 1960s. Bond portrayed two other Lloyd Webber roles during his career, one in 1978, when he took over the part of Che Guevara in the London production of Evita, and in 1994, when he played George Dillingham in /Aspects of Love. He also toured in a production composed of Lloyd Webber songs during the 1980s. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Times (London), October 14, 1995, p. 23.
BOORMAN, John 1933PERSONAL Born January 18, 1933, in Shepperton, England; son of George and Ivy (Chapman) Boorman; married Christel Kruse, 1957; children: Charley, three daughters. Education: Attended Salesian College.
Awards, Honors: Cannes Film Festival award, best director, 1970, for Leo the Last; Cannes Film Festival award, best artistic contribution, 1981, for Excalibur; Chevalier de I'Ordre des Arts et Letters, 1985; New York Film Critics Circle awards, best director and best screenplay, both 1987, Academy Award nomination, best director, 1988, and Golden Globe Award, 1988, all for Hope and Glory. CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Noted: We're Having a Wild Weekend (also known as Catch Us If You Can), Warner Bros., 1965. Point Blank, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Hell in the Pacific, Cinerama, 1968. Leo the Last, United Artists, 1970. And producer, Deliverance, Warner Bros., 1972. And producer, Zardoz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. And producer, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Warner Bros., 1977. And producer, Excalibur, Orion, 1981. (With Claude Nedjar) Producer, Dream One, Columbia, 1984. And producer, The Emerald Forest, Embassy, 1985. And producer, Hope and Clory, Columbia, 1987. And producer, Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990. And producer, Two Nuofes Bathing, Yorktown Productions, 1995. And producer, Beyond Rangoon, Columbia, 1995. Also director, / Dreamt I Woke Up, 1991; executive producer, Danny Boy. Film Appearances: Narrator, Hope and Glory, Columbia, 1987. Also appeared in / Dreamt I Woke Up, 1991.
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Television Director; Series: Citizen '63, BBC, 1963. The Newcomers, BBC, 1964.
Career: Director. Has worked as an electrician, a salesman, and a bartender. CREDITS
Also produced and directed documentaries for Southern Television in England, 1958-60. Television Work; Episodic: Director and producer, "Two Nudes Bathing/' Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Alex Jacobs) Point Blank, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1967. (With William Stair) ILeo the Last (based on George Tabori's play The Prince), United Artists, 1970. Zardoz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. (With Rospo Pallenberg) Excalibur, Orion, 1981. Hope and Glory, Columbia, 1987. (With Telsche Boorman) Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990. Two Nudes Bathing, Yorktown Productions, 1995. Also wrote / Dreamt I Woke Up, 1991. For Television: "Two Nudes Bathing/' Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995. Other: (With Bill Stair) The Legend of Zardoz (fiction; novel ization of screenplay, Zardoz), New American Library, 1974. Also wrote Money into Light, 1985; coeditor, A Year in Film, 1993. Contributor of film criticism to the Manchester Guardian and various magazines and newspapers, 1950-54. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, July/August, 1995, p. 44.*
BOWMAN, Rob 1960(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1960, in Texas. Addresses: /Agent—Patty Detroit, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Director; Episodic: Hardball, NBC, 1989. The Hat Squad, CBS, 1992. Traps, CBS, 1994. Also directed episodes of Werewolf, Sonny Spoon, Probe, The Highwayman, Stingray, and 21 ]ump Street; directed "Where No One Has Gone Before/' "The Battle/' "Too Short a Season/' "Datalore," and "Heart of Glory," all episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated. Television Associate Producer; Movies: Stingray, NBC, 1985. The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986.
Television Work; Specials: Segment director, Miracles and Other Mysteries, ABC, 1991. Film Work: Director, Airborne, Warner Bros., 1993.*
BRAZZI, Rossano 1916-1994 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born September 18, 1916, in Bologna, Italy; died December 24, 1994, in Rome, Italy. Actor and director. Rossano Brazzi is best remembered by American audiences for his starring role opposite Mary Martin in the 1958 film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific. He had, however, established a Hollywood career before he played French planter Emile De Becque to Martin's Nurse Nellie Forbush. Brazzi was a native of Bologna and studied law in Florence before World War II. He lost both parents to the Fascist Italian government and, according to some sources, was active in the Resistance during the war. At the same time he began a career in Italian film as a romantic lead. Brazzi made his U.S. screen debut as Professor Bhaer, Jo's loveinterest, in Mervyn LeRoy's version of Little Women (1949). He attracted more public attention for his role as Georgio in 1954's Three Coins in the Fountain, and for his role as Vincenzo Torlato-Favrini opposite Ava Gardner and Humphrey Bogart in The Barefoot Contessa the same year. Brazzi returned to Italy and continued acting, appearing in over 200 films, according to some sources. In 1984, he was
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charged in an Italian government scandal involving arms and drug smuggling, but the charges against him were later dropped. Among Brazzi's last roles was that of the Rana of Bhitbor in the HBO miniseries The Far Pavilions. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, January 1, 1995, sec. 2, p. 6. Times (London), December 28, 1994, p. 17. Washington Post, December 27, 1994, p. D4.
BRENNAN, Eileen 1935PERSONAL Full name, Verla Eileen Regina Brennan; born September 3,1935, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of John Gerald (a doctor) and Regina "Jeanne" (an actress; maiden name, Menehan) Brennan; married David John Lampson, December 28,1968 (divorced, 1974); children: Samuel John, Patrick Oliver. Education: Attended Georgetown University; studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1955-56. Addresses: Agent— David Shapira and Associates, 15301 Ventura Blvd., Suite 345, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
Genevieve, The Last Picture Show, Columbia, 1971. Darlene, Scarecrow, Warner Bros., 1973. Billie, The Sting, Universal, 1973. Mrs. Walker, Daisy Miller, Paramount, 1974. Elizabeth, At Long Last Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Paula Hollinger, Hustle, Paramount, 1975. TessSkeffington, Murder by Death, Columbia, 1976. Penelope, The Great Smokey Roadblock (also known as The Last of the Cowboys), Dimension, 1976. Betty DeBoop, The Cheap Detective, Columbia, 1978. Mother, FM (also known as Citizen's Band), Universal, 1978. Captain Doreen Lewis, Private Benjamin, Warner Bros., 1980. Pandemonium (also known as Thursday the /2th), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1981. Gail Corbin, The Funny Farm, New World/Mutual, 1982. Mrs. Peacock, Clue, Paramount, 1985. Stella, Sticky Fingers, Spectrafilm, 1988. Hotel desk clerk, Rented Lips, Cineworld, 1988. Miss Bannister, The New /Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, Columbia, 1988. Mrs. Wilkerson, 5te//a, Buena Vista, 1990. Genevieve, Texasville, Columbia, 1990. Judy, White Palace, Universal, 1990. Frieda, / Don't Buy Kisses Anymore, Skouras, 1992. Also appeared as Judith, It Had to Be You, 1989; Laura, Joey Takes a Cab, 1991; Nunzio's Second Cousin, 1994.
Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Guild of Variety Artists. Awards, Honors: Page One Award from the Newspaper Guild, Theatre World Award, Obie Award, Village Voice, and Kit-Kat Artists and Models Award, all 1960, all for Little Mary Sunshine; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1972, for The Last Picture Show; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1981, for Private Benjamin; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy, variety, or music series, 1981, and Golden Globe Award, best television actress in a series—comedy or musical, 1982, both for Private Benjamin; Emmy Award nomination, best guest actress in a drama series, 1991, for thirtysomething. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Eunice, Divorce: American Style, Columbia, 1967.
Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, NBC, 1968. Verla Grubb, All My Children, ABC, 1970. Ma Packer, All That Glitters, syndicated, 1977. Felicia Winters, 13 Queens Boulevard, ABC, 1979. Kit Flanagan, A New Kind of Family, ABC, 1979-80. Captain Doreen Lewis, Private Benjamin, CBS, 198183. Kate Halloran, Off the Rack, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Annie Gray, Black Beauty, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Pilots: Kate Halloran, Off the Rack, ABC, 1984. Siobhan Owens, Off Duty (broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: All in the Family, CBS, 1972. Ruth MacKenzie, Taxi, ABC, 1981. Host, The Shape of Things, NBC, 1982. Brenda Babcock, Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1987.
Volume 15 Marion Simpson, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Mrs. O'Brien, The Cavanaughs, CBS, 1988. Corinne Denby, Newhart, CBS, 1988. Corinne Denby, Newhart, CBS, 1989. Rick Moranis in Cravedale High (animated), NBC, 1990. "Till Death Do We Part/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Also appeared on "Touched with Fire," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, 1987; "Sifting the Ashes," thirty something, c. 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Amy, Playmates, ABC, 1972. Glenda, The Blue Knight, NBC, 1973. Mrs. Lindholm, My Father's House, ABC, 1975. Ann Muldoon, The Night That Panicked America, ABC, 1975. Carol Werner, The Death of Richie, NBC, 1977. Mary Jensen, When She Was Bad. . ., ABC, 1979. Marie, My Old Man, CBS, 1979. Jessy, When the Circus Came to Town, CBS, 1981. Sara Davis, Incident at Crestridge, CBS, 1981. Judith, The Fourth Wise Man, ABC, 1985. Mrs. Piper/Widow Hubbard, Babes in Toy/and, NBC, 1986. Sylvia Zimmerman, Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife, NBC, 1987. Maude Roberti, Going to the Chapel (also known as Wedding Day Blues), NBC, 1988. Charlotte Raynor, Deadly Intentions... Again?, ABC, 1991. Vicki Martin, Taking Back My Life: The Nancy Ziegenmeyer Story (also known as The Rape of Nancy Ziegenmeyer), CBS, 1992. Martha Catlin, Poisoned by Love: The Kern County Murders (also known as Blind Angel and Murder So Sweet), CBS, 1993. Minnie Gray, Precious Victims, CBS, 1993. Barbara Mannix, My Name Is Kate, ABC, 1994. Sada, Take Me Home Again (also known as The Lies Boys Tell), NBC, 1994. The Who-Villain, In Search of Dr. Seuss, TNT, 1994. Clara Cook, Trail of Tears, NBC, 1995. Principal Handel, Freaky Friday, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Aunt, Kraft Salutes Walt Disney World's 10th Anniversary, CBS, 1982. Maggie, Lily for President, CBS, 1982. Working, PBS, 1982. The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Ce/ebrat/on, CBS, 1984.
BRENNEMAN • 55 Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Title role, Little Mary Sunshine, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1959-61. Anna Leonowens, The King and I, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1963. Merry May Glockenspiel, The Student Cypsy, or The Prince of Liederkranz, 54th Street Theatre, New York City, 1963. Irene Molloy, He//o, Dolly!, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1964-66. And Where She Stops Nobody Knows, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1976. Cethesemane Springs, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum Laboratory Production, Los Angeles, 1977. Triptych, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum Laboratory Production, 1978. A Couple of White Chicks Sitting around Talking, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1980. Maxine Faulk, The Night of the Iguana, Morris Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1985. Virginia Noyes, It's Only a Play, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1992. Also appeared in Camelot; Guys and Dolls; Bells Are Ringing; An Evening with Eileen Brennan (onewoman show). Major Tours: Annie Sullivan, The Miracle Worker, U.S. cities, 1961-62. Ellen Manville, Luv, U.S. cities, 1967.
BRENNEMAN, Amy 1965(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1965, in Connecticut; married Brad Silberling (a director), c. 1996. Education: Attended Harvard University; studied Eastern religions in Nepal. Career: Actress. Toured as a member of the Cornerstone Theater Company (repertory group). Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actress in a drama series, 1994, for "For Whom the Skell Tolls/' NYPD Blue. CREDITS Film Appearances: Susan, Bye, Bye Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Eady, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, September 13, 1995, sec. 2, p. 7. New York Times, September 14, 1995, p. B15.
Also appeared in No Fear and Daylight. Television Appearances: Blanche, Middle Ages (series), CBS, 1992. Detective Janice Licalsi, NYPD Blue (episodic; includes "For Whom the Skell Tolls"), ABC, 1993-94. Stage Appearances: Saint Joan of the Stockyards, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1992.*
BRETT, Jeremy 1935(?)-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Peter Jeremy William Muggins, November 3, 1933 (some sources say 1935), in Berkswell Grange, England; died of heart failure, September 12, 1995, in London, England. Actor and director. Jeremy Brett is perhaps best remembered by television audiences for his appearances in the role of Sherlock Holmes in the PBS series Mystery! "More than any other actor since Basil Rathbone," writes Mel Gussow in a New York Times obituary, "Mr. Brett was regarded as the quintessential Holmes: breathtakingly analytical, given to outrageous disguises and the blackest moods and relentless in his enthusiasm for solving the most intricate crimes." Brett was the son of an army colonel who requested that his son change his name when he took up a career in the theater. An experienced Shakespearean actor, Brett made his London stage debut as Patroclus in Troilus and Cressida in 1956. In the same year he appeared on Broadway as the Duke of Aumerle in Richard II. American film audiences saw him as the lovestruck Freddy Eynsford-Hill opposite Audrey Hepburn's Eliza Doolittle in the 1964 film My Fair Lady. Brett's first association with Holmes was in the role of Watson in the stage play The Crucifer of Blood in 1981. He began playing Holmes on television in 1985 with The /Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Series I, and was still filming episodes of the Holmes canon at the time of his death. The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes (1991) was one of his last appearances. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who, 146th edition, St. Martin's, 1994.
BRIGGS, Joe Bob 1959PERSONAL Original name, John Bloom; born in 1959, in Texas; married Joyce Karns, September 2, 1978 (divorced August 7, 1979); married Paula Leigh Bowen, July 3, 1988. Education: Attended college. Career: Television and radio host, comedian, and writer. Auto mechanic in Hooks, TX, 1974-76; singer in Lawton, OK, 1974-77; stand-up comedian performing in An Evening with Joe Bob Briggs, U.S. cities, beginning in 1985. Dallas Times Herald, Dallas, TX, critic, 1976-77; Texas Monthly, Austin, staff writer, 1978-81; Dallas Times Herald, columnist, 1981-85; Creators Syndicate, columnist, 1984—. Member: Free Press Association (member of national board of directors). Awards, Honors: Named Spot News Reporter of the Year, United Press International, 1976; Robert F. Kennedy Award, social reporting, 1977; Cable ACE Award nominations, 1989 and 1990. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Joe Bob's Drive-In Theatre, The Movie Channel, 1986—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on The Tonight Show. Film Appearances: Gonzo moviegoer, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Part 2, Cannon, 1986. Dewey "Daddy-O" Phillips, Great Balls of Fire, Orion, 1989. Himself, Back to Hollywood Boulevard (also known as Hollywood Boulevard //), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists Home Video, 1991. Radio Appearances; Series: Host, Media America, syndicated, 1988—. Host of Joe Bob's Drive-In Review, 1989-91. WRITINGS Radio Series: Writer for Joe Bob's Drive-In Review, 1989-91.
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Books: joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In, Delacorte (New York City), 1987. A Guide to Western Civilization; or, My Story, Delacorte, 1988. yoe Bob Goes Back to the Drive-In, Delacorte, 1990. The Cosmic Wisdom of Joe Bob Briggs, Random House (New York City), 1990. Iron Joe Bob, Atlantic Monthly Press (New York City), 1992. Author (with Jim Atkinson) of the book Evidence of Love, 1984. Other: Syndicated columns include "Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In/ 1984— and "Joe Bob's America/' 1988—. Contributor of articles and reviews to magazines and newspapers, including Playboy, Washingtonian, and Texas Monthly. Author of the biweekly newsletter We Are the Weird, Briggs Museum of American Culture, 1985.*
BRILL, Fran PERSONAL Full name, Frances Joan Brill; born September 30, in Chester, PA; daughter of Joseph M. (a doctor) and Linette Brill; married Clint Ramsden, July 14, 1979 (divorced, 1983); married Francis Robert Kelly (a writer), June 17, 1988. Education: Boston University, B.F.A. Religion: Methodist. Addresses: /Agent—Ambrosio/Mortimer and Associates, 165 West 46 St., Suite 1214, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress and Muppet. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards, 1974, 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1995, for Sesame Street; Drama Desk Award nomination, 1975, for What Every Woman Knows; Drama Desk Award nomination, 1981, for Knuckle. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Student leader, Red, White, and Maddox, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1969. Nancy Twinkle, Little Mary Sunshine, Equity Library Theatre, Master Theatre, New York City, 1970. Ruth, The Effect of Camma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, Washington Theatre Club, Washington, DC, 1970.
Mrs. Sullen, The Beaux' Stratagem, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1971. Essie, You Can't Take It with You, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1972. Margaret, A Man for All Seasons, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, 1972. Maggie Wylie, What Every Woman Knows, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1975. Lily Bart, The House of Mirth, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1976. Portia, The Merchant of Venice, Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, 1977. Mrs. June, How He Lied to Her Husband, Counterpoint Theatre Company, New York City, 1977. Overruled, Counterpoint Theatre Company, New York City, 1977. Ersilia, To Clothe the Naked, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1977. Lorraine, Scribes, Phoenix Theatre Company, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1977. Beth, Otherwise Engaged, Parker Playhouse, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 1988. Fish, Dusa, Fish, Stas, and Vi, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1978. Helena Charles, Look Back in Anger, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1980. Leona, Jacob's Ladder, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1980. Jenny Wilbur, Knuckle, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1981. Jenny, Chapter Two, Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, 1982. Stella, A Streetcar Named Desire, Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford, CT, 1982. Varya, The Cherry Orchard, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Marathon of One-Act Plays '82, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1982. Jenny, Real Estate, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1983. Rita, Skirmishes, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1983. Helen, Baby with the Bathwater, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1983. Dorine, Tartuffe, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Holding Patterns, Musical Theatre Works, New York City, 1984. Mary Hutton, Paris Bound, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985. Festival of Original One-Act Comedies, Manhattan Punch Line, INTAR Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Lydia, A Delicate Situation, Young Playwright's Festival, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1986.
58 •BROWN Elizabeth, Taking Steps, York Theatre Company, Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York City, 1986. Sybil Swensen, Claptrap, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1987. Betty Armstrong, Hyde in Hollywood, Playwrights Horizons, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1989. Emilia, Desdemona, a Play about a Handkerchief, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1993. Appeared at (stage debut) Theatre Atlanta, 1968; in Extremities, Japan, 1983. Major Tours: Appeared in touring productions of Lend Me a Tenor and Quartermaine's Terms. Film Appearances: Sally Hayes, Being There, United Artists, 1979. Reuben, Reuben, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Mrs. Sloan, Old Enough, Orion Classics, 1984. Dana Mardukas, Midnight Run, Universal, 1988. Routed (short film), Izar, 1989. Lily, What about Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991. Angie, City Hall, Castle Rock, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Fran Bachman, How to Survive a Marriage, NBC, 1974-75. The Jim Henson Hour, NBC, 1989. Also appeared as various Muppet characters, Sesame Street, PBS; and provided voice characterization for Doug (animated), Nickelodeon and ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Suze Winter, Amber Waves, ABC, 1980. Lip Service, HBO, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mother, "Seize the Day/7 American Playhouse, PBS, 1986. Kate and Allie, CBS, 1986. Joan Cahill, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Jill, All My Children, ABC, 1987. Katherine, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1988. Robbie Winston, All My Children, ABC, 1996. Also appeared as Eileen, As the World Turns, 1991; as Leah Barllett, Law and Order, NBC; and in Nurse, CBS; Family, ABC; Today's F.B.I., ABC; Barnaby /ones, CBS; Conan O'Brien, NBC; and Against the Law.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Television Appearances; Specials: Kaye, "Oh, Boy! Babies!/7 NBC Special Treat, NBC, 1983. Sesame Street. . . Twenty and St/7/ Counting, NBC, 1989. The Muppets Celebrate ]im Henson, CBS, 1990. Betty Armstrong, "Hyde in Hollywood/7 American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Voice of Prairie Dawn, Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake, PBS, 1991. Renaissance, PBS, 1993. Sesame Street Stays Up Late! A Monster New Year's Eve Party, PBS, 1993. Mrs. DiFazio, "Same Difference/7 CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1994. Voices of Prairie Dawn and Zoe, Sesame Street's AilStar 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever, ABC, 1994. Also appeared in Look Back in Anger, Showtime. RECORDINGS Albums: Performed in the recordings Red, White, and Maddox (original cast recording), Metromedia Records; and The Muppet Show, Pye Records (U.K.).
BROWN, Arvin 1940PERSONAL Full name, Arvin Bragin Brown; born May 24, 1940, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Herman S. and Annette R. (Edelman) Brown; married Joyce Ebert (an actress), November 2, 1969. Education: Stanford University, B.A., 1961; University of Bristol, certificate in drama, 1962; Harvard University, M.A., 1963; postgraduate work, Yale University, 1963-65. Addresses: Office—Long Wharf Theatre, 222 Sargent Dr., New Haven, CT 06511-5955. Career: Producer and director. Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, supervisor of apprentice program, 1965, director of Children's Theatre, 1965-67, artistic director, 1967—; Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, associate director, 1969; Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria, lecturer on directing, 1972; International Theatre Conference, Bulgaria, Hungary, delegate, 1979; guest lecturer, New Play Center, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1980, and University of Illinois at Urbana, 1980 and 1982; also member of theatre advisory panel, National Endowment for the Arts.
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Member: Theatre Communications Group (codirector, 1972-1976), International Theatre Institute, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Directors Guild. Awards, Honors: Fulbright Scholarship, 1962; Vernon Rice Award, best Off-Broadway director, 1971, for Long Day's Journey into Night; Variety Poll Award, best Off-Broadway director, 1971; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a play, 1975, for The National Health; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best reproduction, 1983, for A View from the Bridge, and 1984, for American Buffalo; Antoinette Perry Awards, best reproduction, 1985, for Joe Egg, and 1987, for All My Sons; honorary degrees from University of New Haven, 1976, University of Bridgeport, 1978, Fairfield University, 1985, and Albertus Magnus, 1993. CREDITS Stage Director: Long Day's Journey into Night, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1966. Misalliance, Long Wharf Theatre, 1967. The Class Menagerie, Long Wharf Theatre, 1967. The Rehearsal, Long Wharf Theatre, 1967. A Whistle in the Dark, Long Wharf Theatre, 1968. Don Juan in Hell, Long Wharf Theatre, 1968. The Lion in Winter, Long Wharf Theatre, 1968. A Whistle in the Dark, Mercury Theatre, New York City, 1969. The Indian Wants the Bronx and It's Called Sugar Plum (double-bill), Long Wharf Theatre, 1969. Ghosts, Long Wharf Theatre, 1969. Tango, Long Wharf Theatre, 1969. Hay Fever, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1970. Country People, Long Wharf Theatre, 1970. Spoon River Anthology, Long Wharf Theatre, 1970. Yegor Bulichov, Long Wharf Theatre, 1970. Long Day's Journey into Night, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1971. You Can't Take It with You, Long Wharf Theatre, 1971. The Contractor, Long Wharf Theatre, 1971. Solitaire/Double Solitaire, Long Wharf Theatre, 1971, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1971. Hamlet, Long Wharf Theatre, 1972. The Iceman Cometh, Long Wharf Theatre, 1972. What Price Glory?, Long Wharf Theatre, 1972. The Changing Room, Long Wharf Theatre, 1972. "A Swan Song" in Troika, Long Wharf Theatre, 1972. Juno and the Paycock, Long Wharf Theatre, 1973. The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, Long Wharf Theatre, 1973. Forget-Me-Not Lane, Long Wharf Theatre, 1973, then
Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1973. The Seagull, Long Wharf Theatre, 1974. The National Health, Long Wharf Theatre, 1974, then Circle in the Square, New York City, 1974. Saint Joan, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1974. Juno and the Paycock, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1974. Ah, Wilderness!, Long Wharf Theatre, 1974, then Circle in the Square, 1975. Artichoke, Long Wharf Theatre, 1975. The Archbishop's Ceiling, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1976-77. Privates on Parade, Long Wharf Theatre, 1978. / 5ent a Letter to My Love, Long Wharf Theatre, 1978. Mary Barnes, Long Wharf Theatre, 1979. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Long Wharf Theatre, 1979. Strangers, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1979. Watch on the Rhine, Long Wharf Theatre, 1979, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1980. American Buffalo, Long Wharf Theatre, 1980, then Circle in the Square Downtown, New York City, 1981-82, later Booth Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. Open Admissions, Long Wharf Theatre, 1982. The Cherry Orchard, Long Wharf Theatre, 1982. Free and Clear, Long Wharf Theatre, 1982. A View from the Bridge, Long Wharf Theatre, 1982, then Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1983. Tobacco Road, Long Wharf Theatre, 1984. Albert Herring, Long Wharf Theatre, 1984. Requiem for a Heavyweight, Long Wharf Theatre, 1984, then Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1985. Joe Egg (also known as A Day in the Death of Joe Egg), Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 198485, then Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1985. The Normal Heart, Long Wharf Theatre, 1985. All My Sons, Long Wharf Theatre, 1986, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1987. Self Defense, Long Wharf Theatre, 1987, then Joyce Theatre, New York City, 1987. Our Town, Long Wharf Theatre, 1987. Ah, Wilderness!, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1988, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1988. The Crucible, Long Wharf Theatre, 1989. Stage // Workshops: Established Price, Long Wharf Theatre, 1990. The Voysey Inheritance, Long Wharf Theatre, 1990. Picnic, Long Wharf Theatre, 1990. Booth Is Back, Long Wharf Theatre, 1991. A Touch of the Poet, Long Wharf Theatre, 1991. Chinese Coffee, Circle in the Square Uptown, New York City, 1992.
60 • BROWN Private Lives, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1992. A Month in the Country, Long Wharf Theatre, 1992. The Twilight of the Golds, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1993. Absurd Person Singular, Long Wharf Theatre, 1993. Misalliance, Long Wharf Theatre, 1994. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Long Wharf Theatre, 1994. The Entertainer, Long Wharf Theatre, 1995. Denial, Long Wharf Theatre, 1995. A Song at Twilight, Long Wharf Theatre, 1996. Also directed The Stronger, University of Bristol, Bristol, U.K.; The Indian Wants the Bronx, London, 1967. Stage Director; Opera: Albert Herring, Long Wharf Theatre, 1985. Turandot, Connecticut Grand Opera, 1986. The Tender Land, Long Wharf Theatre, 1987. Don Giovanni, Virginia Opera, 1987. Regipa, Long Wharf Theatre, 1988. Annk Bolena, Virginia Opera, 1989. Cos/ Fan Tutte, Virginia Opera, 1991. Porgy and Bess, Metropolitan Opera, 1992. The Crucible, Tulsa Opera, 1995. Television Director: "The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd," Theatre in America, PBS, 1974. "Forget-Me-Not Lane/7 Theatre in America, PBS, 1975. "Ah, Wilderness!/' Theatre in America, PBS, 1976. Close Ties, Entertainment Channel, 1983. Picket Fences (three episodes), CBS, 1995.
BROWN, Sam O. See EDWARDS, Blake
BRUCE, Carol 1919PERSONAL Born Shirley Levy, November 15, 1919, in Great Neck, Long Island, NY; daughter of Harry and Beatrice Bruce; married Milton Nathanson (a manufacturer's representative), 1945 (divorced, 1963); children: Julie. Addresses: Contact—c/o 1361 North Laurel Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actress. Also a singer; made first appearance with Lloyd Huntley's dance band in Montreal, Canada.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Member: Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Holds honorary degrees from University of Eastern New Mexico, Brandeis V, and St. Edward's, Austin, TX. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mrs. Carlson, WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1978-82. Mrs. Findley, Our House (also known as My Grandfather's House), NBC, 1986. Mrs. Carlson, The New WKRP in Cincinnati, syndicated, 1991. Television Appearances; Pilots: Voice of Mama Bess, Half 'n' Half (also known as Momma's Boys and Black and White), ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Happy Marriage/' S/7ver Theater, CBS, 1950. "Miss Liberty/' Musical Comedy Time, NBC, 1951. "The Promise/' Curtain Call Theater, NBC, 1952. "Thief of Diamonds/' Armstrong Circle Theater, CBS, 1957. "Three for the Money/' Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1980. "Randolph's Mom," MarbleheadManor, syndicated, 1988. "High Society," Perfect Strangers, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: Hotpoint Holiday, CBS, 1949. Vidalia, Sounds of Home, ABC, 1960. Film Appearances: Julie Morgan, This Woman Is Mine, Universal, 1941. Linda Joyce, Keep 'Em Flying, Universal, 1941. Joan Barry, Behind the Eight Ball (also known as Off the Beaten Track), Universal, 1942. Mrs. Sloan, American Gigolo, Paramount, 1980. Joy Page, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Voice of Old One, Land before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1995. Also appeared in The Messenger, 1970. Stage Appearances: George White's Scandals of 1939, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1939. Beatrice, Louisiana Purchase, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1940. New Priorities of 1943 (revue), 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1942.
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Volume 15 Julie, Show Boat, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York City, 1946. Evalina, Bloomer Girl, Starlight Operetta Company, Dallas, TX, 1948. Julie, Show Boat, New York City Center, New York City, 1948. AlongFifth A venue (revue), Broad hurst Theatre, New York City, 1949. One Touch of Venus, Olney Summer Theatre, 1952. Vera Simpson, Pal Joey, Princes Theatre, London, 1954. Vera Simpson, Pal Joey, New York City Center, New York City, 1961. TillySiegel,AFam/7yMa/r, Billy Rose Theater, 1962. Signora Fioria, Do / Hear a Waltz?, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1965. VerenaTalbo, The Crass Harp, Trinity Square, Providence, Rl, 1966. Mrs. Boyd, Henry, Sweet Henry, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1967. Dolly Bloomer, Bloomer Girl, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1971. A Little Night Music, San Diego Music Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1994.
1979-87, associate director, 1975-79, artistic director, 1994—; London Festival Ballet (now English National Ballet), associate choreographer, 1986-91; Houston Ballet, resident choreographer, 1989—. Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Inaugural Dance Award, 1974. CREDITS
Also appeared as Madame Serena, The Cooch Dancer, 1975.*
Stage Appearances: Principal dancer, The Realms of Choice, Ballet Rambert, London, England, 1965. Principal dancer, Diversities, Ballet Rambert, 1966. Pierrot, Pierrot Lunaire, Ballet Rambert, 1967. Principal dancer, Hazard, Ballet Rambert, 1967. Faune, L'Apres-midi d'un faune, Ballet Rambert, 1967. Principal dancer, Ziggurat, Ballet Rambert, 1967. Principal dancer, Ricercare, Ballet Rambert, 1967. Principal dancer, Embrace Tiger and Return to Mountain, Ballet Rambert, 1968. Principal dancer, The Act, Ballet Rambert, 1968. Principal dancer, Blind Sight, Ballet Rambert, 1969. Principal dancer, That Is the Show, Ballet Rambert, 1971. Principal dancer, Stop-Over, Ballet Rambert, 1972. Principal dancer, Table, Ballet Rambert, 1975. The Poet, Cruel Garden, Ballet Rambert, 1977. Principal dancer, Praeluduem, Ballet Rambert, 1978. Prospero, The Tempest, Ballet Rambert, Swetzingen, Germany, 1979. Principal dancer, Celebration, Ballet Rambert, 1979. Tchaikovsky/Drosselmeyer, The Nutcracker, London Festival Ballet, London, England, 1986. Title role, Petrushka, London Festival Ballet, 1988.
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Also appeared as Espada, Don Quixote, 1965; Wilfred, Giselle, 1965; and Principal dancer, tuttifruiti, Ballet Rambert.
Also appeared as Liza Elliott, Lady in the Dark, 1949; Annie Oakley, Annie Get Your Gun, 1950; Showboat, 1955; The Shanghai Gesture, 1955; Alice Walters, /Ann/Versary Waltz, 1956; and Nice Coin'. Major Tours: Vera Simpson, Pal Joey, U.S. cities, 1953-54. Fallen Angels, U.S. cities, 1958.
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PERSONAL Born October 3, 1945, in Leicester, England; married Marian Meadowcroft, 1967; children: two sons, one daughter. Education: Studied in Scarborough and at the Rambert School, London, England. Addresses: Office—Rambert Dance Company, 94 Chiswick High Road, London W4 1SH, England; Houston Ballet, 1916 West Gray, P.O. Box 13150, Houston, TX 77219-3150. Career: Dancer, choreographer, and producer. Debut with Walter Gore's London Ballet, 1963; Ballet Rambert (now Rambert Dance Company), dancer, 1963-79, leading dancer in modern roles, 1966-79, choreographer, 1969—, associate choreographer,
Stage Choreographer: George Frideric, Ballet Rambert, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1969. Living Space, Ballet Rambert, Guildford, England, 1969. Wings, Tanz Forum, Cologne, Germany, 1970. for these who die as cattle, Ballet Rambert, London, England, 1972. There Was a Time, Ballet Rambert, London, 1973. Duets, Ballet Rambert, London, 1973. Weekend, Ballet Rambert, London, 1974. Unfamiliar Playground, Royal Ballet, Sadler's Wells, London, England, 1974. Ancient Voices of Children, Ballet Rambert, London, 1975. Black Angels, Ballet Rambert, Horsham, England, 1976.
62 • BRYDEN Promenade, Ballet Rambert, London, 1976. Echoes of a Night Sky, Batsheva Dance Company, Israel, 1976. Voices, Batsheva Dance Company, 1976. (With Lindsay Kemp) Cruel Garden, Ballet Rambert, London, 1977. Responses, EMMA Dance Company, 1977. Labyrinth, Australian Dance Theatre, Melbourne, Australia, 1979. Night with Waning Moon, Ballet Rambert, London, 1979. Sidewalk, Ballet Rambert, Oxford, England, 1979. Interactions, Springplank, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1980. Preludes and Songs, Ballet Rambert, Cheltenham, England, 1980. Dancing Day, Rambert Academy, London, England, 1981. Cantata, Tanz Forum (of Cologne), London, England, 1981. Ghost Dances, Ballet Rambert, Bristol, England, 1981. Holiday Sketches, London Contemporary Dance School, London, England, 1981. Village Songs, Nederlands Dans Theater, Scheveningen, The Netherlands, 1981. Berlin Requiem, Ballet Rambert, London, 1982. In Alium, Nederlands Dans Theater, The Hague, 1982. Concertino, Ballet Rambert, Norwich, England, 1983. Curses and Blessings, Nederlands Dans Theater, Scheveningen, The Netherlands, 1983. Intimate Pages, Ballet Rambert, Birmingham, England, 1984. Sergeant Early's Dream, Ballet Rambert, Canterbury, England, 1984. Remembered Dances, Scottish Ballet, Glasgow, Scotland, 1985. Land, London Festival Ballet, London, 1985. Mutiny, Piccadilly, London, England, 1985. Ceremonies, Ballet Rambert, London, 1986. The World Again, London Festival Ballet, London, 1986. The Dream Is Over, Cullberg Ballet, 1986. Swansong, London Festival Ballet, Bilbao, 1987. Les Noces, Gulbenkian Ballet, Lisbon, Portugal, 1989. Guatama Buddha, Houston Ballet, Houston, Texas, 1989. Symphony in Three Movements, English National Ballet, Bristol, England, 1989. Journey, Houston Ballet, Houston, 1990. Rooster, Grand Theatre, Geneva, Switzerland, 1991. Nature Dances, Houston Ballet, Houston, 1992. Kingdom, Grand Theatre, Geneva, Switzerland, 1993. Moonshine, Nederlands Dans 3, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Waiting, London Contemporary Dance Theatre, Nottingham, 1993. Crossing, Rambert Dance Company, 1994. Meeting Point, Rambert Dance Company, San Francisco, CA, 1995. Also worked as choreographer of dances in the operas // Ballo Del Ingrate, II Contattimento di Trancredi e Clorinda, and Venus and Adonis, all Kent Opera; choreographer of movement and dance, A Winter's Tale, 1987; choreographer of movement and dance, Changeling, 1988; choreographer of dances, Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Other Stage Work: Coproducer, Agrippina, Kent Opera. Television Choreographer: Ancient Voices of Children, BBC, 1977. Cruel Garden, BBC, 1981-82. Ghost Dances, Channel 4, 1982, Danmarks Radio, 1990. Silence Is the End of Our Song, Royal Danish Ballet, Danish television commission, 1985. The Dream Is Over, Cullberg Ballet, London Weekend Television, 1986. Swansong, Danmarks Radio, 1989. Journey, Danmarks Radio, 1990. Requiem, Danish-German coproduction, 1982; The Dream Is Over, Danish-German coproduction, 1985; Moonshine, Danmarks Radio. Film Work: Choreographer, Salome, Cannon, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Plays and Players, July, 1995, pp. 718-19.
BRYDEN, Bill
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PERSONAL Full name, William Campbell Rough Bryden; born April 12,1942, in Greenock, Scotland; son of George (an engineer) and Catherine (Rough) Bryden; married Deborah Morris (a potter), July 24, 1970; children: Dillon Michael George, Mary Kate. Addresses: /Agent—Kenneth Ewing, Fraser and Dunlop Scripts, 91 Regent St., London W1R 8RU, England. Career: Director, producer, playwright, and screenwriter. Royal Court Theatre, London, England, assis-
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tant to William Gaskill, 1966-68; Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, associate director, 1971—; National Theatre, London, associate director, 1975—; Cottesloe Theatre, London, director, 1978—. BBCScotland, head of drama, 1984—; director, researcher, and scriptwriter for Scottish television. Awards, Honors: Laurence Olivier Award, director of the year, Society of West End Theatre, 1985, for The Mysteries. CREDITS Stage Director: Misalliance, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England, 1965. Journey of the Fifth Horse, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1967. Backbone, Royal Court Theatre, 1968. Passion, Royal Court Theatre, then Alexandra Park Theatre, London, both 1971. Corunna, Royal Court Theatre, 1971. The Baby Elephant, Royal Court Theatre, 1971. Willie Rough, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1972. The Bevellers, Lyceum Theatre, 1973. The Three Estates, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, 1973. Benny Lynch: Scenes from a Short Life, Lyceum Theatre, 1974. The Iceman Cometh, Lyceum Theatre, 1974. Spring Awakening, National Theatre, London, 1974. Romeo and Juliet, National Theatre, 1974. The Flowers of Edinburgh, Lyceum Theatre, 1975. How Mad Tulloch Was Taken Away, Lyceum Theatre, 1975. The Playboy of the Western World, National Theatre, 1975. Watch It Come Down, National Theatre, 1976. // Campiello, National Theatre, 1976. Counting the Ways, National Theatre, 1976. Old Movies, National Theatre, 1977. The Plough and the Stars, National Theatre, 1977. Codirector, Passion, National Theatre, 1977. American Buffalo, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1978. Codirector, Lark Rise, Cottesloe Theatre, 1978. Codirector, The World Turned Upside Down, Cottesloe Theatre, 1978. Despatches, Cottesloe Theatre, 1979. The Long Voyage Home, Cottesloe Theatre, 1979. Codirector, Candleford, Cottesloe Theatre, 1979. Hughie, Cottesloe Theatre, 1980. The Iceman Cometh, Cottesloe Theatre, 1980. The Crucible, Cottesloe Theatre, then Comedy Theatre, London, both 1980.
Civilians, Scottish Theatre Company, Theatre Royale, Glasgow, 1980. California Dog Fight, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1985. Parsifal (opera), Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1988. Janacek: Cunning Little Vixen, Royal Opera House, London, 1990. A Month in the Country, Albery Theatre, London, 1994. Director of the plays Don Quixote, 1982, The Mysteries, 1985, and Glengarry Clenross. Television Work; Specials: Director, /// Faces the Land, Channel 4 (Scotland), 1981. Television Work; Episodic: Executive producer, "Separation" (also known as "Don't Hang Up"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1990. Film Work: Director of "I Pagliacci" and "Segment Linking Scenario/' Aria, Academy, 1987. WRITINGS Plays: Willie Rough, Lyceum Theatre, 1972, published by Southside (Edinburgh), 1972. Benny Lynch: Scenes from a Short Life, Lyceum Theatre, 1974, published by Southside, 1975. Librettist, Hermiston, Scottish Opera, King's Theatre (Edinburgh), 1975. // Campiello, National Theatre, 1976, published by Heinemann (London), 1977. Old Movies, National Theatre, 1977, published by Heinemann, 1977. Civilians, Scottish Theatre Company, Theatre Royale, 1980. The Ship, Harland and Wolff Shipyard (Glasgow), 1990. Author of the play The Mysteries, 1985. Screenplays: (With Steven Phillip Smith, Stacy Keach, and James Keach) The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980, published by Futura, 1980. "I Pagliacci" and "Segment Linking Scenario," Aria, Academy, 1987. Television Specials: /// Faces the Land, Channel 4 (Scotland), 1981.*
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BURKE, Delta
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
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PERSONAL Full name, Delta Ramona Leah Burke; born July 30, 1956, in Orlando, FL; daughter of Frederick and Jean Burke; married Gerald McRaney (an actor, best known for his roles on the television series Simon and Simon and Major Dad), May 28, 1989. Education: Attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent—Martin Hurwitz Associates, 427 North Canon Dr., Suite 215, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress and producer. Competed in the Miss America pageant as Miss Florida. Awards, Honors: Discovery of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1987. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Bonnie Sue Chisholm, The Chisholms, CBS, 1980. Kathleen Beck, Filthy Rich, CBS, 1982-83. Diane Barrow, First and 10, HBO, 1986. Diane Barrow, Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back, HBO, 1986. Diane Barrow, First and 10: The Championships, HBO, 1986-87. Suzanne Sugarbaker, Designing Women, CBS, 198691. Diane Barrow, First and 10: Coingfor Broke, HBO, 1987. Title role, Delta, ABC, 1992. Voice of Viola the Toucan, The Mighty jungle (animated), Family Channel, 1994. Suzanne Sugarbaker, Women of the House, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Terri, Zuma Beach, NBC, 1978. Stella Parrel I, Charleston, NBC, 1979. Carol, A Last Cry for Help, ABC, 1979. Elizabeth, The Seekers, HBO, 1979. Margie, A Bunny's Tale, ABC, 1985. Germany, Where the Hell's That Gold?, CBS, 1988. Desiree, Love and Curses . . . And All That]azz (also known as Voodoo), CBS, 1991. Grace DeGeorgio, Dayo, NBC, 1992. Mrs. Heiser, Simon and Simon: In Trouble Again, CBS, 1995. Tracy Patterson, Maternal Instincts, USA, 1996. Debra Harper, A Promise to Carolyn, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Angela Spinelli, The Home Front, CBS, 1980.
Laura De Vega, Rooster, ABC, 1982. Joanne Kruger, Johnny Blue, CBS, 1983. Paula Corey, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: Murder Me, Murder You, CBS, 1983. Diane Barrow, First and Ten, HBO, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Murder by the Book/' Nero Wolfe, NBC, 1981. "The Mighty Myron/' The Fall Guy, ABC, 1982. "Out of My Hair/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "The Devil Stick," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. Gun Shy, CBS, 1983. "Altered Steele," Remington Steele, NBC, 1983. "The End Is Near," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "Unreasonable Facsimile," Automan, ABC, 1984. "Chicago: Another Choice," Lottery, ABC, 1984. "Shots in the Dark," Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1984. "Watching the Master," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. "Grand Theft Auto," T. ]. Hooker, ABC, 1984. "Paint Your Wagon," Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1985. Sherry Keegan, "Restless Nights," Hotel, ABC, 1986. Kristy Keaton, "Desperately Seeking Dacody," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1987. Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 1987. Attitudes, Lifetime, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1982. Ringmaster, The 12th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1987. US Magazine—Live at the Emmys!, Fox, 1989. CBS Premiere Preview Spectacular, CBS, 1989. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1990. Suzanne Sugarbaker, The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990. Judge, The 1990 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1990. Bob Hope's Yellow Ribbon Party, NBC, 1991. Host, Brides: A Tale of Two Weddings, ABC, 1991. "Total Exposure—Privacy and the Press," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1992. ABC Prime Time Preview Special, ABC, 1992. To Be Free: The National Literacy Honors, ABC, 1992. Host, Laughing Back: Comedy Takes a Stand, Lifetime, 1992. "What Is This Thing Called Love?," The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1993. Miss America: Their Untold Stories (also known as Miss Americas . . . Where Are They Now? and There She Was . . . Miss America), NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Award Presentations: The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 42nd Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. The 27th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1992.
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Also appeared on The 9th Annual ACE Awards, 1988; and The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1988. Television Work: Executive producer, Love and Curses . . . And All That Jazz (also known as Voodoo), CBS, 1991. Co-executive producer, Delta, ABC, 1992. Executive producer, Women of the House, CBS, 1995. Executive producer, Maternal Instincts, USA, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 12, 1989, p. 86; March 16, 1992, p. 34. TV Guide, January 14,1989, p. 32; October 7,1989, p. 4; June 22, 1991, p. 2; July 4, 1992, p. 10.
BUSCEMI, Steve
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PERSONAL Born in 1958, in Brooklyn, NY; married Jo Andres (a choreographer); children: Lucian. Education: Studied acting at Lee Strasberg Institute, New York City. Addresses: Agent—c/o William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Began as a stand-up comedian in New York City; also worked as a fireman. CREDITS Film Appearances: Nick, Parting Clances, Cinecom, 1986. Worker, Sleepwalk, Sultan Entertainment, 1986. Nicky, Heart, Starmaker, 1987. Johnny, Kiss Daddy Good Night, Academy Entertainment, 1987. Switch Blade, Call Me, Vestron, 1988. Fred, Vibes, Columbia/TriStar, 1988. Eddy, Heart of Midnight, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Whin ing Willie, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Columbia, 1989. Young physics student, Borders, Mystic Fire, 1989. Gregory Stark—performance artist, "Life Lessons/' New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Wilfredo, Slaves of New York, TriStar, 1989. Charlie, Mystery Train, Orion, 1989. Edward Bellingham, "Lot 249," Tales from the Dark Side: The Movie, Paramount, 1990. Virgil the farmhand, Force of Circumstance, Ad Hoc, 1990.
Kaggs, The Grifters, Universal, 1990. Mink, Miller's Crossing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. King of New York, New Line, 1990. Opp man, Zandalee, Live Home Video, 1991. Chet, Barton Fink, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Irving, Billy Bathgate, Buena Vista, 1991. Louis, Crisscross, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Adolpho Rollo, In the Soup, Triton Pictures, 1992. Mr. Pink, Reservoir Dogs, Miramax, 1992. Conspiracy nut, Me and the Mob, Arrow Video, 1992. Frank, Twenty Bucks, Triton Pictures, 1993. Danny, Trusting Beatrice, Castle Hill, 1993. Willy "The Weasel" Wilhelm, R/s/ngSun, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Ed Chilton, Ed and His Dead Mother, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Beatnik Barman, The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Rex, Airheads, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Buddy Holly waiter, Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. Nick Reve, Living in Oblivion (also known as Scene Six, Take One), Lemon Sky Productions, 1994. Ned, Floundering, Strand, 1994. Desperado, Columbia, 1995. Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995. Fargo, Gramercy, 1996. Also appeared in The Way It Is, or Eurydice in the Avenue, 1984; as dead pimp, No Picnic, 1986; in Coffee and Cigarettes, 1989; Painted Heart, 1992; What Happened to Pete?, 1993; and in Somebody to Love. Film Work: Producer and director of What Happened to Pete?, 1993; and director of Tress Lounge, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Forever Ambergris/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Also appeared in episodes of Miami Vice, NBC; The Equalizer, CBS; and LA. Law, NBC. Other Television Appearances: Luke, Lonesome Dove (miniseries), CBS, 1989. The Adventures of Pete and Pete: Space, Ceeks, and ]ohnny Unitas (special), Nickelodeon, 1992. Mr. Hickle, The Adventures of Pete and Pete: Apocalypse Pete (special), Nickelodeon, 1992. Philo, The Last Outlaw (movie), HBO, 1993.
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WRITINGS Author of What Happened to Pete? (screenplay), 1993. Contributor to periodicals, including Interview. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 19, 1994, p. 43.*
BUSFIELD, Timothy
1957-
PERSONAL Born June 12, 1957, in Lansing, Ml; son of Roger (a drama professor) and Jean (a secretary) Busfield; married Radha Delamarter (an actress and director; divorced); married Jennifer Merwin (a fashion designer); children: (first marriage) Willy; (second marriage) Daisy, Samuel. Education: Graduated from East Tennessee State University; trained for the stage at the Actors Theatre of Louisville. Addresses: Contact—Savitsky, Satin, Geibelson, 1901 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1450, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor and director. Fantasy Theatre, Sacramento, CA, founder, 1986, director and writer, 1986—; The "B" Theatre, founder, 1992, coproducer, 1992. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1991, for thirtysomething. CREDITS Film Appearances: Soldier with mortar, Stripes, Columbia, 1981. Arnold Poindexter, Revenge of the Nerds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Arnold Poindexter, Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Mark, Field of Dreams, Universal, 1989. Dick Gordon, Sneakers, Universal, 1992. Frank, The Skateboard Kid, Concorde/New Horizons Corp., 1993. Tony Sacco, Striking Distance, Columbia, 1993. Lou Collins, Little Big League, Columbia, 1994. Fred, Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Mark Potter, Reggie, ABC, 1983. Dr. John "J.T." Mclntyre, Jr., Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984-86.
Elliot Weston, thirtysomething, ABC, 1989-c. 1992. Sam Byrd, The Byrds of Paradise, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Paul Jarrett, Strays, USA, 1991. Elfred Schultz, Calendar Girl, Cop Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story, ABC, 1992. Del Calvin, Fade to Black, USA, 1993. Assistant District Attorney John Thorn, Murder between Friends, NBC, 1994. Detective Walt Keller, In the Shadow of Evil, CBS, 1995. Pete Honeycutt, In the Line of Duty: Kidnapped (also known as In the Line of Duty: Taxman), NBC,
1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Under the Bed/' The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Appeared in After MM*S*H, CBS; The Paper Chase; Family Ties; Matlock; Love American Style; Hotel. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, "Don't Divorce the Children/' Your Family Matters, Lifetime, 1990. The Search for the New Ideal Man, ABC, 1992. "Addicted to Fame," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994. Television Work; Episodic: Directed episodes of thirtysomething, ABC. Stage Appearances: A Life, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981. Hotspur, Richard II, Circle Repertory Company, Entermedia Theatre, New York City, 1982. Eugene and Stanley (understudy), Brighton Beach Memoirs, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1983. (Broadway debut) Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, A Few Good Men, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1990. Also appeared in Young Playwrights Festival, Circle Repertory Company; Robin Coodfellow, Richard II, A Tale Told, Mass Appeal, The Tempest, Getting Out, A Life. Company member of Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1980-81, and Circle Repertory Company, New York City.*
BYRD, David PERSONAL Born in the twentieth century. Career: Actor.
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Film Appearances: Easy Money, Pipe Dreams, AVCO-Embassy, 1976. Pet store owner, Rollercoaster, Universal, 1977. Conductor, The Turning Point, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1977. Dirty movie cameraman, Corvette Summer (also known as The Hot One), United Artists, 1978. Roy, Sunnyside, American International, 1979. First man, Battlestar Calactica, Universal, 1979. Paul Obermann, The Formula, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1980. Doorman, Some Kind of Hero, Paramount, 1982. Desk clerk, The Man with Two Brains, Warner Bros., 1983. Minister, All of Me, Universal, 1984. Boss, School Spirit, Concorde/Cinema Group, 1985. Quentin, Bestseller, Orion, 1987. Deke, Big Top Pee-Wee, Paramount, 1988. Mr. Mackey, The Beverly Hillbillies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Senator, Clifford, Orion, 1994. Dr. Hugo Bronfenbrenner, The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Also appeared as a judge, Tango and Cash, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Lester, Highdiffe Manor, NBC, 1979. Vincent Tully, Mary, CBS, 1985-86.
Eines, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. Judge Shindler, Hooperman, ABC, 1987. Eugene, Murphy's Law, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Man, "If I'm Lost, How Come I Found You?/' ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1978. Guard, "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Closed Set/' Great Performances, PBS, 1988. Stage Appearances: Candida, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1965-66. Arrah-Na-Pouge, McCarter Theatre, 1965-66. Duke of Bedford, Henry VI, Part One, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theater, New York City, 1970. Lord Say and Lord Hastings, Henry VI, Part Two, NYSF, Delacorte Theater, 1970. Lord Hastings, Richard III, NYSF, Delacorte Theater, 1970. Raniero, The Burnt Flowerbed, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1974. The Soldier's Tale and The Knight of the Burning Pestle (double-bill), Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1974. Schaaf, A Month in the Country, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1983. Also appeared with Actors Theatre of Louisville (company member), Louisville, KY, 1972-73.*
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Michael Romanoff, The Frank Sinatra Story, CBS, 1992.
BYRNE, David Television Appearances; Movies: Surgeon, Deadman's Curve, CBS, 1978. Dr. Samuels, Transplant, CBS, 1979. Headwaiter, Your Place or Mine?, CBS, 1983. Leonard Mann, Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess, CBS, 1983. Motel manager, Missing Pieces, CBS, 1983. Principal, My Mother's Secret Life, ABC, 1984. Elon, Samson and Delilah, ABC, 1984. Larry, When the Bough Breaks, NBC, 1986. Bill Bailey, "No Time to Die/' Columbo, ABC, 1992. Also appeared as the second guard, Nick Knight, 1989; court officer, Taken Away, 1989; Ralph, Murder: A Self-Portrait, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Bixby, Lacy and the Mississippi Queen, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Episodic: All in the Family, CBS, 1979.
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PERSONAL Born May 14, 1952, in Dumbarton, Scotland; immigrated to the United States, 1958; British citizen; son of Thomas (an electrical engineer) and Emily Anderson (a special education teacher; maiden name, Brown) Byrne; married Adelle Ann Lutz (a costume designer and actress), July 8, 1987; children: Malu Abeni Valentine. Education: Attended Rhode Island School of Design, 1970-71, and Maryland Institute College of Art, 1971-72. Career: Musician, composer, producer, director, and screenwriter. Talking Heads, songwriter, singer, and guitarist, 1975-92; Index Video, director and producer, 1983—. Designer for the concert stage, lighting, album covers, and posters, 1977—; producer of record albums, 1980—; producer and director of music videos, with several in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City; illustrator, including art for Talking Heads albums.
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68•BYRNE Member: Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild of America East, Musicians Union. Awards, Honors: National Society of Film Critics Award, best documentary, 1984, for Stop Making Sense; Video Vanguard Award, MTV, 1985, for directing Talking Heads rock videos; New York Dance and Performance (Bessie) Award, best choreographer or creator, Dance Theatre Workshop, 1987, for The Knee Plays; shared Academy Award and Golden Globe Award, best original score, both 1988, for The Last Emperor. CREDITS Film Appearances: The True Story of Eskimo Nell, Filmways, 1975. Performer, Stop Making Sense, Cinecom International, 1983. Narrator and lip syncher, True Stories, Warner Bros., 1986. Performer, Dead End Kids, Ikon, 1986. Bartender, Checking Out, Warner Bros., 1989. Between the Teeth (documentary), Todo Mundo, 1994. Appeared in the films Heavy Petting and Completely Pogued, both 1988, and lleAiye, 1989. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: True Stories, Warner Bros., 1986. Between the Teeth (documentary), Todo Mundo, 1994. Director of the films April 16, 1989, 1988, and lie Aiye, 1989. Executive producer of the film Umbabarauma, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Rolling Stone Magazine's 20 Years of Rock and Roll (also known as Rolling Stone Magazine's 20th Anniversary Special and Rolling Stone Presents 20 Years of Rock 'n' Roll), ABC, 1987. Decade (also known as MTV's Decade), syndicated, 1989. Red, Hot, and Blue, ABC, 1990. Racism: Points of View, syndicated, 1991. An Astronaut's View of Earth, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Byron, "A Family Tree/' Trying Times, PBS, 1987. Alive from Off-Center, PBS, 1987. Survival Guides, PBS, 1987. Television Work; Specials: Segment director, Red, Hot, and Blue, ABC, 1990.
RECORDINGS Albums: Lyricist, composer, and performer (with The Talking Heads) Talking Heads 77, Sire, 1977. (With The Talking Heads) More Songs about Building and Food, Sire, 1978. (With The Talking Heads) Fear of Music, Sire, 1979. (With The Talking Heads) Remain in Light, Sire, 1980. (With Brian Eno) My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, Sire, 1981. (With The Talking Heads) The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads, Sire, 1982. David Byrne: Songs from "The Catherine Wheel", Sire, 1982. (With The Talking Heads) Speaking in Tongues, Sire, 1983. (With The Talking Heads) Stop Making Sense, Sire, 1984. The Knee Plays, Sire, 1985. (With The Talking Heads) Little Creatures, Sire, 1985. (With The Talking Heads) True Stories, Sire, 1986. (With The Talking Heads) Naked, Sire, 1988. The Making of The Last Emperor, Virgin, 1988. Compiler, O Samba, Luaka Bop/Sire, 1989. Other recordings include Cane/ones Urgentes, 1991; and (with The Talking Heads) Popular Favorites 19761991/Sand in the Vaseline, 1992. Songwriter and composer of music appearing on several of his albums. Worked variously as lyricist, arranger, and composer for additional recordings, including (with Brian Eno) My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, Sire, 1981; Songs from the Broadway Production of "The Catherine Wheel", Sire, 1981; Music for the Knee Plays, Sire, 1985; Rei Momo, Luaka Bop/Sire, 1989; The Forest, Sire, 1991; Uh-Oh, Warner Bros. Records, 1992; and david byrne, 1994. Compiler and author of program notes for the recording Beleza Tropical: Brazil Classics I, Sire/Fly, 1989. Videos: Producer, director, and performer on the video Storytelling Giant, 1988. Director of Once in a Lifetime (with Toni Basil), 1980; Burning Down the House, 1982; This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody), 1982; and (with Steven Johnson) Road to Nowhere, 1985. Executive producer of Blind and Nothing But Flowers, both 1988. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Beth Henley and Stephan Tobolowsky) Stop Making Sense, Cinecom International, 1983.
Volume 15 Films; Composer: (With the Talking Heads) Stop Making Sense, Cinecom International, 1983. (With the Talking Heads) True Stories, Warner Bros., 1986. (With Ryuichi Sakamoto and Cong Su) The Last Emperor, Columbia, 1987. Married to the Mob, Orion, 1988. Composer for the films Heat and Sunlight, 1987; A Rustling of Leaves: Inside the Philippine Revolution, 1988; Magicians of the Earth, 1989; Until the End of the World and Merci, la vie, both 1991.
Films; Songwriter: "Life During Wartime," Times Square, Associated Film Distributors, 1980. "Mind/' The Animals Film, Blue Dolphin, 1981. "Swamp/' The King of Comedy, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1982. America Is Waiting, Canyon Cinema, 1982. "Burning Down the House/7 Revenge of the Nerds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. "Once in a Lifetime/' Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Buena Vista, 1985. Opening song, Something Wild, Orion, 1986. "Psycho Killer/' "Heaven," "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel," "Found a Job," "Life During Wartime," "Slippery People," "Burning Down the House," "Making Flippy Floppy," "Swamp," "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)," "Girlfriend Is Better," "What a Day That Was," "Once in a Lifetime," and "Crosseyed and Painless," True Stories, Warner Bros., 1986. Other songs for films include "America Is Waiting," "This Must Be the Place," and "Mea Culpa," all in Wall Street, 1987; "Perfect World," in Cross My Heart, 1987; "Road to Nowhere," Little Monsters, 1989; "Creatures of Love," Immediate Family, 1989; "And She Was," Look Who's Talking, 1989; "Wild Wild Life," Cool Runnings, 1993; "Heaven," Philadelphia, 1993; and "Road to Nowhere," Reality Bites, 1994.
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Stage Plays: The Tourist Way of Knowledge (performance art), Public Theatre, New York City, 1985. (With Robert Wilson) The Forest, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) Opera House, Brooklyn, NY, then Berlin, Germany, both 1988.
Stage Plays; Composer: (With Wilson) The Knee Plays (interludes from Wilson's epic opera The Civil Wars), Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN, 1984, then Alice Tully Hall, New York City, 1986, published by Walker Art Center, 1984. The Forest, BAM Opera House, then Berlin, Germany, both 1988. Music of the Spirits (concert), Town Hall, New York City, 1989. Composer (with Johnny Pacheco) of the dance piece The Catherine Wheel, performed in New York City, 1981. Other: (Co-author) What the Songs Look Like: The Illustrated Talking Heads (lyrics), Harper (New York City), 1987. (With David Mellor and William A. Ewing) Occupied Territory (edited by Lynne Cohen), Aperture Foundation (New York City), 1987. Contributor of cover illustrations to Time. Contributor to magazines. Adaptations: Byrne's song "Stay Up Late" was adapted for a children's book by Maria Kalman, published by Viking Kestrel (New York City), 1987. OTHER SOURCES Books: Howell, John, David Byrne, Thunder's Mouth Press (New York City), 1992.
Periodicals: Rolling Stone, April 21, 1988, p. 42.*
Television Episodes: Composer, Alive from Off-Center, PBS, 1987. Other Television Writing: Lyricist, Songs from Liquid Days, CBS, 1987. Composer, An Astronaut's View of Earth (special), PBS, 1992. Composer of theme music for the series Flying Blind, 1992.
BYRNES, Jim 1949(?)PERSONAL Born in c. 1949; raised in St. Louis, MO; father a municipal accountant and mother a homemaker; companion of Robyn Post; children: (with former companion, Annette) Serene, (with Post) Caitlin. Education: Attended Boston University and St. Louis University.
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Addresses: Contact—do Highlander, Rysher TPE, 3400 Riverside Dr., Suite 600, Burbank, CA 91505. Publicist—SSA Public Relations, 16027 Ventura Blvd., Suite 206, Encino, CA 91436. Career: Actor and musician. Former Easter Seals spokesperson, c. 1990. Worked variously as blues musician, fisherman, and shepherd. Military service: U.S. Army, 1969. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lifeguard, Wiseguy, CBS, 1987-90. Voice, Dragon Warrior (animated), syndicated, 1990. Kevin, Neon Rider (also known as Tenderfoot and Dude), syndicated, 1990. Joe Dawson, Highlander: The Series, syndicated, 1993-. Television Appearances; Movies: Jack Fine, The Red Spider, CBS, 1988. Kurt, In the Best Interest of the Child (also known as A Mother's P/ea), CBS, 1990. Noah, Omen IV: The Awakening, Fox, 1991. Benedetti, Christmas on Division Street, CBS, 1991. Stan, Dirty Work, USA, 1992. Vet, Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story, NBC, 1995. Lifeguard, Wiseguy, ABC, 1996.
Other Television Appearances: Hands of a Stranger (miniseries; also known as Double Standard), NBC, 1987. Also appeared in episodes of The Commish, The Hat Squad, Lightening Force, Danger Bay, and The Hitchhiker. Film Appearances: Frank Hay, Harmony Cats, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Whale Music, Seventh Art Releasing, 1994. Stage Appearances: Hans, Principia Scriptoriae, The Studio Theatre, Washington, DC, 1989-90. Also appeared in stage productions with a St. Louis repertory company, c. 1964. RECORDINGS Albums: Released That River, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 21, 1990, pp. 105-06.*
c CAIN, Christopher
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PERSONAL Born October 29, 1943, in Sioux Falls, SD; married Sharon Thomas (an actress); stepchildren: Dean Cain (an actor). Addresses: /Agent—Guy McElwaine, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director and producer. CREDITS Film Director: Brother, My Song, Eagle International, 1976. Grand Jury, CCF, 1976. The Buzzard, CCF, 1976. And producer, Sixth and Main, National Cinema, 1977. The Stone Boy, TLC Films/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. That Was Then—This Is Now, Paramount, 1985. Where the River Runs Black, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1986. The Principal, TriStar/ML Delphi Premier/Doric, 1987. And producer, Young Guns, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. LakotaMoon, FBC, 1992. Pure Country, Warner Bros., 1992. The Next Karate Kid, Columbia, 1994. Also directed The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995, and Cone Fishin', 1996. Television Director: Wheels of Terror, USA Network, 1990. Film Appearances: Lawyer's Assistant, Where the Green Ants Dream (also known as Wo die grunene Ameisen traumen), Orion Classics, 1984.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Sixth and Main, National Cinema, 1977."
CALLOW, Simon
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PERSONAL Born June 15, 1949, in London, England; son of Neil Francis (in business) and Yvonne Mary (a secretary; maiden name, Guise) Callow. Education: Attended Queen's University, Belfast, Ireland, 1967-68; trained for the stage at the London Drama Centre. Addresses: /Agent—(Acting) Marina Martin Associates, 12-13 Poland St., London W1V 3DE, England; Clifford Stevens, Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., Suite 900, New York, NY 10019; (directing) Harriet Cruickshank, 97 Old South Lambeth Rd., London SW8 1XU, England; (writing) Maggie Hanbury, 27 Walcot St., London SE11 4UB, England. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Worked as a box office attendant at a London theatre. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award nomination, best director, 1989, for Shirley Valentine. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) The Thrie Estates, Assembly Hall Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1973. (London debut) Crown Prince Maximilian, Schippel, Open Space Theatre, London, 1974. Crown Prince Maximilian, Schippel, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1974. Passing By, Gay Sweatshop, 1975. Redpenny, The Doctor's Dilemma, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1975.
72 • CALLOW Crown Prince Maximilian, Plumber's Progress (previously known as Schippel), Prince of Wales Theatre, London, 1975. Mrs. Grabowski's Academy, Theatre Upstairs, London, 1975. Pieter de Groot, Soul of the White Ant, Bush Theatre, London, 1976. Oliver, Jack, Putter, and Rider, Blood Sports, Bush Theatre, 1976. Juvenalia (one-man show), Bush Theatre, 1976. Kutchevski, Devil's Island, Joint Stock Company, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1977. Sayers, A Mad World, My Masters, Joint Stock Company, Young Vic Theatre, London, 1977. Sandy, Epsom Downs, Joint Stock Company, Round House Theatre, London, 1977. Title role, Titus Andronicus, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England, 1978. Boyd, Flying Blind, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1978. Title role, The Resistible RiseofArturo Ui, Half Moon Theatre, London, 1978. Ure, the old reaper, and a drunk, The Machine Wreckers, Half Moon Theatre, 1978. Eddie, Mary Barnes, Birmingham Repertory Studio, Birmingham, England, then Royal Court Theatre, both 1978. Orlando, As You Like It, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, 1979. Mozart, Amadeus, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, 1979. Stafford, Sisterly Feelings, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, 1979. Beefy, The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B., Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1981, then Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1982. Verlaine, Total Eclipse, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1982. Lord Are, Restoration, Royal Court Theatre, 1982. Lord Foppington, The Relapse, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1983. Perelli, On the Spot, Albery Theatre, 1984. Rousseau, Melancholy Jacques, Bush Theatre, 1984. Kiss of the Spider Woman, Bush Theatre, 1985. Title role, Faust, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1988. Guy Burgess, "An Englishman Abroad/' Single Spies, National Theatre Company, Queen's Theatre, London, 1988-89. Ned, The Destiny of Me, Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, 1993. Also appeared in repertory in Lincoln, U.K., 1973-74. Stage Director: Loving Reno, Bush Theatre, 1983. The Passport, Offstage Downstairs Theatre, London, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Nicholson Fights Croydon, Offstage Downstairs Theatre, 1986. The Infernal Machine, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1986. Cos/ Fan Tutte, Lucerne Theatre, 1987. Jacques and His Master, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1987. Shirley Valentine, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1988. Die Fledermaus, Scottish Opera, 1988. Facades, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1988. (With Alan Bennett) "An Englishman Abroad/' 5/ng/e Spies, National Theatre Company, Queen's Theatre, 1988-89. Shirley Valentine, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1989. Die Fledermaus, Scottish Opera, 1989-90. Stevie Wants to Play the Blues, Los Angeles Theatre Center, 1990. Carmen Jones, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1991. My Fair Lady, U.K. cities, 1992. Shades, Albery Theatre, 1992. The Destiny of Me, Haymarket Theatre, Leicester, 1993. Carmen Jones, U.K. and Japanese cities, 1994. // Trittico, Broomhill Opera, 1995. Les Enfants du Paradis, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, London, 1996. Film Appearances: Gossip, Boyd's Company, 1983. Emanuel Schikaneder, Amadeus, Orion, 1984. Handel, Honor, Profit, and Pleasure, Spectre Productions, 1985. Mark Varner, The Good Father, Skouras, 1986. Reverend Arthur Beebe, A Room with a View, Cinecom, 1986. Mr. Ducie, Maurice, Cinecom, 1987. Police Chief Hunt, Manifesto (also known as For a Night of Love and Pour une nuit d'amour), Cannon, 1988. Dr. Alexis Sauer, Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, Miramax, 1990. Simon Asquith, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Music lecturer, Howards End, Sony Pictures Classics, 1992. Gareth, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gramercy, 1994. A.N. Official, Street Fighter, Universal, 1994. Richard Cosway, Jefferson in Paris, Buena Vista, 1995. Vincent Cadby, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Warner Bros., 1995. Also appeared as Eddie Cherdowski, Soft Top, Hard Shoulder, 1992; Victory, 1994; Le Passager Clandestin, 1995; and England, My England, 1995.
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Volume 15 Film Director: The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Angel ika, 1991. Also director of Charles Laughton: A Difficult Actor (documentary), 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tom Chance, Chance in a Million, Thames, 198284. Mr. Micawber, David Copperfield, BBC, 1986, then broadcast as segments of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Wings of Song, Granada, 1977. Instant Enlightenment, BBC, 1979. The poet, La Ronda, BBC, 1980. Man of Destiny, BBC, 1982. Dr. Theodore Kemp, "The Wolvercote Tongue/' Inspector Morse, Series II, Granada, then Mystery!, PBS, 1988. Politically Incorrect, Comedy Central, 1996. Also appeared as the voice of the Dragon, "The Reluctant Dragon/' Long Ago and Far Away, 1989; appeared in All the World's a Stage and The Dybbuk. Other Television Appearances: Hugo, Deadhead, BBC, 1984. Handel, Handel, Channel 4 Film, 1985. Raimondi, Car/an/ and the Courtesan, BBC Film, 1987. Quass, Old Flames, BBC Film, 1989. Patriot Witness, BBC, 1989. John Mortimer, Trial of Oz, BBC, 1991. Inspector Lestrade, Crucifer of Blood, TNT, 1991. Bye Bye Columbus, Greenpoint, 1992. Vicar Ronnie, Femme Fatale, BBC Film, 1993. Little Napoleons, BBC, 1994. Television Director: Charles Laughton (documentary), BBC, 1987. Radio Appearances: Michael MacLiammoir (documentary), BBC, 1991. Dr. Johnson, Poonsh, BBC, 1994. Shakespeare's Sonnets, BBC, 1994. Also appeared in Charles Laughton (documentary). WRITINGS Plays: (Translator) Jacques and His Master, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1987, published by Faber, 1986.
(Adapter) Les Enfants du Paradis (based on Jacques Prevert's screenplay), Barbican Theatre, London, 1996. Also translator of The Infernal Machine, 1986. Other: Being an Actor (autobiography), Methuen, 1984, St. Martin's, 1986. Charles Laughton: A Difficult Actor (biography), Methuen, 1987, Grove, 1988. (With Dusan Makavejev) Shooting the Actor; or, The Choreography of Confusion (nonfiction), Hern, 1990. Acting in Restoration Comedy (nonfiction), Applause Theatre Book Publishers, 1991. Orson We//es: The Road to Xanadu, two volumes, J. Cape, 1995, HarperCollins, in press. Also wrote (with Adam Godley and Mark McGlynn) Zero Hour, 1986. Contributor of book reviews to periodicals, including Times (London), Sunday Times, Observer, and Evening Standard.
CANNELL, Stephen J.
1941-
PERSONAL Full name, Stephen Joseph Cannell; born February 5, 1941, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Joseph Knapp (a decorator) and Carolyn (Baker) Cannell; married Marcia C. Finch, August 8, 1964; children: Derek (deceased), Tawnia, Chelsea, Cody. Education: University of Oregon, B.A., 1964. Addresses: Office—Stephen J. Cannell Productions, 7083 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 900288901. Career: Producer, director, screenwriter, and executive. Universal Studios, Hollywood, CA, story editor, 1966-79; Stephen J. Cannell Productions, Los Angeles, CA, chief executive officer, 1979—. Cannell Studios, founder, 1986. Also worked at the decorating firm of Cannell and Chafin. Member: Writers Guild of America, Producers Guild, Directors Guild of America, Orton Dyslexia Society (national chairperson). Awards, Honors: Mystery Writers Award, 1975; Emmy Award, outstanding drama series, 1978, and Emmy Award nominations, outstanding drama series, 1979, 1980, 1981, all for The Rockford Files; Emmy Award nominations, best writing for a single episode of a regular series, 1980, for Tenspeed and
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Creator and executive producer of Scene of the Crime, 1991. Producer of Henderson Monsters, 1980.
CREDITS Television Series; Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated: And creator, Chase, NBC, 1973. Creator, Chase, NBC, 1973. (With Jo Swerling, Jr.) Toma, ABC, 1973-74. (With Meta Rosenberg) And creator (with Roy Muggins) and supervising producer, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974-80. And creator, Baa-Baa Blacksheep, NBC, 1976-77, renamed The Black Sheep Squadron, NBC, 197778. (With Steven Bochco) And creator (with Bochco), Richie Brockelman, Private Eye, NBC, 1978. The Duke, NBC, 1979. Tenspeed and Brownshoe, ABC, 1980. (With Donald P. Bellisario) Stone, ABC, 1980. (With Juanita Bartlett) The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1981-83. (With Bartlett) The Quest, ABC, 1982. The Roasters, NBC, 1983-84. (With Patrick Harsburgh) Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1983-86. (With Frank Lupo) The A-Team, NBC, 1983-87. (With Swerling and Lupo) Riptide, NBC, 1984-86. Hunter, NBC, 1984-91. (With Lupo) The Hast Precinct, NBC, 1986. (With Lawrence Hertzog) And creator, Stingray, NBC, 1986-87. (With Hertzog and Babs Greyhosky) And creator, ]. J. Starbuck, NBC, 1987-88. (With Harsburgh and Steven Beers) And creator, 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987-c. 90. (With Lupo) And creator, Wiseguy, CBS, 1987-91. And creator, Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. UN SUB (also known as Unknown Subject), NBC, 1989. Creator, Booker, Fox, 1989. Top of the Hill (also known as Lame Duck), CBS, 1989. And creator, Thunder Boat Row, ABC, 1989. Co-executive producer, Broken Badges, CBS, 1990. And creator, Silk Stalkings, syndicated, 1991. And creator, Pa/ace Guard, CBS, 1991. And creator, The Commish, ABC, 1991. And creator, The Hat Squad, CBS, 1992. Creator, Renegade, syndicated, 1992. Creator, Cobra (also known as Viper), syndicated, 1993. Missing Persons, ABC, 1993. Hawkeye, syndicated, 1994. And creator, Traps, CBS, 1994. And creator, Marker, syndicated, 1995.
Television Pilots; Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated: Producer, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. (With Steven Bochco) Richie Brockelman: Missing 24 Hours, NBC, 1976. (With Meta Rosenberg) Scott Free, NBC, 1976. Dr. Scorpion, ABC, 1978. The Gypsy Warriors, CBS, 1978. Stone, ABC, 1979. (With Alex Beaton) The Night Rider, ABC, 1979. Boston and Kilbride, CBS, 1979. (With Glen A. Larson) N/ghts/de, ABC, 1980. And creator, Brothers-in-Law, ABC, 1980. (With Frank Lupo) Four Fyes, NBC, 1984. Stingray, NBC, 1985. (With Lupo) The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. (With Patrick Harsburgh) Destination: America, ABC, 1987. Broken Badges, CBS, 1990. Palace Guard, CBS, 1991. Disney Presents the 100 Lives of Blackjack Savage, NBC, 1991. Television Movies; Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated: (With Juanita Bartlett) Midnight Offerings, ABC, 1981. The Great Pretender (also known as Dead End Brattigan), NBC, 1991. Greyhounds, CBS, 1994. Creator and supervising producer, The Rockford Files: I Still Love LA., CBS, 1994. Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou (also known as Lassiter and lake Lassiter: To Speak for the Dead), NBC, 1995. A Child Is Missing (also known as The Dog Hermit), CBS, 1995. And creator, The Commish: Father Image, ABC, 1995. And creator, The Commish: In the Shadow of the Gallows, ABC, 1995. The Return of Hunter (also known as The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks in LA.), NBC, 1995. The Surrogate, ABC, 1995. Creator and supervising producer, The Rockford Files: A Blessing in Disguise, CBS, 1995. Creator and supervising producer, The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best, CBS, 1996. Creator and supervising producer, The Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits (also known as Rockford Files: Suitable for Fram/ng),CBS, 1996. And creator, The Commish: Redemption, ABC, 1996.
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Volume 15 Television Work; Episodic: Director, Jigsaw, ABC, 1972. Associate producer and director, Chase, NBC, 1973. Director, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974-80. Director, Tenspeed and Brownshoe, ABC, 1980. Director, 5tone, ABC, 1980. Executive producer, "Sirens," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Pilots: Host, On Top All Over the World, syndicated, 1983. Rosco Tanner, Charley Hannah, ABC, 1986. Host, Scene of the Crime, CBS, 1991-92. Other Television Appearances: Today at Night, Volume II (special), NBC, 1986. Silk Stalkings (episodic), syndicated, 1991. Host, U.S. Customs: Classified, syndicated, 1995. Film Appearances: Jimmy Love, Posse, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Also appeared in the film Identity Crisis. WRITINGS Television Series: Silk Stalkings, syndicated, 1991. Scene of the Crime, CBS, 1991. Television Pilots: Chase, NBC, 1973. The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. (With Steven Bochco) Richie Brockelman: Missing 24 Hours, NBC, 1976. Scott Free, NBC, 1976. Dr. Scorpion, ABC, 1978. (With Philip DeGuere) The Gypsy Warriors, CBS, 1978. The Jordan Chance (based on story by Cannell and John Thomas James), CBS, 1978. Stone, ABC, 1979. The Night Rider, ABC, 1979. Boston and Kilbride, CBS, 1979. (With Glen A. Larson) Nightside, ABC, 1980. Brothers-in-Law, ABC, 1980. (With Herbert Wright) Stingray, NBC, 1985. Disney Presents the 100 Lives of Jack Savage, NBC, 1991. The Hat Squad, CBS, 1992. Renegade, syndicated, 1992. Television Movies: The Great Pretender, NBC, 1991. Greyhounds (based on story by Cannell), CBS, 1994. Creator and supervising producer, The Rockford Files: A Blessing in Disguise, CBS, 1995.
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Television Episodes: Columbo, NBC, 1971. Toma, ABC, 1973. The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. Baa-Baa Blacksheep, NBC, 1976. Baretta, ABC, 1978. Richie Brockelman, Private Eye, NBC, 1978. Brothers-in-Law, ABC, 1980. The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1981. The Quest, ABC, 1982. The Rousters, NBC, 1983. Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1983. TheA-Team, NBC, 1983. Riptide, NBC, 1984. Hunter, NBC, 1984. (With Frank Lupo) The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. Stingray, NBC, 1987. J. I Starbuck, NBC, 1987. 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. Wiseguy, CBS, 1987. Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. Booker, Fox, 1989. UN SUB (also known as Unknown Subject), NBC, 1989. Thunder Boat Row, ABC, 1989. Top of the Hill (also known as Lame Duck), CBS, 1989. Broken Badges, CBS, 1990. Palace Guard, CBS, 1991. The Commish, ABC, 1991. Cobra (also known as Viper), syndicated, 1993. Traps, CBS, 1994. Marker, syndicated, 1995. Writer for episodes of It Takes a Thief and Adam-12, both ABC. Other: The November Plan (screenplay), Universal/CIC, 1976. Also author of The Plan, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Thompson, Robert J., Adventures on Prime Time: The Television Programs of Stephen ]. Cannell, Praeger (New York), 1990. Periodicals: Detroit News, April 8, 1992, p. 9D. Newsweek, March 12, 1984, p. 91; December 26, 1988, p. 70. New York, October 8, 1984, p. 80; November 26, 1990, p. 78; September 30, 1991, p. 62. People Weekly, January 30, 1984, p. 63.
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CARLIN, George 1937PERSONAL Full name, George Denis Patrick Carlin; born May 12, 1937, in New York, NY; son of Patrick and Mary Carlin; married Brenda Hosbrook, 1961; children: Kelly. Addresses: Office—Carlin Productions, 901 Bringham Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actor and writer. Comedian in nightclubs, theatres, concert halls, and colleges throughout the United States. Worked as a disc jockey for KJOE-Radio, Shreveport, LA, WEZE-Radio, Boston, MA, KXOL-Radio, Fort Worth, TX, and KDAY-Radio, Los Angeles, CA. Military service: U.S. Air Force. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Guild of Variety Artists, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best comedy album, 1967, for Take-Offs and Put-Ons; Grammy Award, best comedy album, 1972, for FM and AM; Gram my Award nominations, best comedy recording, 1973, for Occupation: Foole, 1975, for An Evening with Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo, 1977, for On the Road, 1982, for A Place for My Stuff, and 1986, for P/ay/'n' with Your Head; CableACE Award, best stand-up comedy special, 1990, for "George Carlin: Doin' It Again/' HBO Comedy Hour; CableACE Award, best stand-up comedy special, 1992, for George Carlin: Jammin' in New York; Grammy Award, best spoken comedy album, 1994, for Jammin' in New York. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Kraft Summer Music Hall, NBC, 1966. George Lester, That Girl, ABC, 1966-67. Cohost, Away We Co, CBS, 1967. Regular, Tony Orlando and Dawn, CBS, 1976. Mr. Conductor, Shining Time Station, PBS, 1991. George O'Grady, The George Carlin Show, Fox, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Tonight Show, NBC, beginning in 1967.
Talent Scouts, CBS, 1968. The Burns andSchreiber Comedy Hour, ABC, 1973. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1975. "University of Southern California," On Location, HBO, 1977. "Phoenix," On Location, HBO, 1978. Rotating host, The Late Show, Fox, 1986. "George Carlin: Doin' It Again," HfiO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990. Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, syndicated, 1991. "George Carlin Live at the Paramount," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. Also appeared in episodes of On Broadway Tonight, CBS, The Merv Griffin Show, syndicated, and The Flip Wilson Show, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: The Perry Como Springtime Show, NBC, 1967. The Flip Wilson Comedy Special, NBC, 1975. Perry Como's Hawaiian Holiday, NBC, 1976. The Mad Mad Mad Mad World of the Super Bowl, NBC, 1.977. Mac Davis . . . Sounds Like Home, NBC, 1977. A Tribute to "Mr. Television" Milton Berle, NBC, 1978. Make 'em Laugh, CBS, 1979. 700 Years of Golden Hits, NBC, 1981. Host, George Car//n at Carnegie Hall, HBO, 1983. Car//n on Campus, HBO, 1984. Apartment 2-C, Starring George Carlin, HBO, 1985. George Carlin—Playin'with Your Head, HBO, 1986. George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?, HBO, 1988. What's Alan Watching? (also known as Outrageous), CBS, 1989. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: 28th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. HBO's 20th Anniversary—We Hardly Believed It Ourselves, HBO, 1992. New Year's Eve '94, Fox, 1993. More of the Best of the Hollywood Palace, ABC, 1993. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. But. . . Seriously, Showtime, 1994. The 2nd Annual Comedy Hall ofFame, NBC, 1994. The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1994. The Human Language, PBS, 1995. Mr. Conductor, Shining Time Station Family Special: Once upon a Time, PBS, 1995. Mr. Conductor, Shining Time Station Family Special: Queen fora Day, PBS, 1995. Mr. Conductor, Shining Time Station Family Special: Second Chances, PBS, 1995.
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Volume 15 Also appeared in We/come Home, 1987, The 1st Annual American Comedy Awards, 1987, An AilStar Celebration: The '88 Vote, 1988, and The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, 1988; and George Carlin: Jammin' in New York, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Title role, Justin Case, ABC, 1988. Ralph Sawatski, Working Trash (also known as Garbage Blues), Fox, 1990. Other Television Appearances: Star Search (pilot), syndicated, 1983. Billy Williams, Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo (miniseries), CBS, 1995. Television Work; Series: Creator and executive producer, The George Carlin Show, Fox, 1994. Television Work; Episodic: Executive producer, "George Carlin Live at the Paramount/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. Film Appearances: Herbie Fleck, With Six You Get Egg Roll (also known as A Man in Mommy's Bed), National General, 1968. Taxi driver, Car Wash, Universal, 1976. Narrator, Americathon, United Artists, 1979. Frank, Outrageous Fortune, Buena Vista, 1987. Rufus, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Orion, 1989. Rufus, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Orion, 1991. Eddie Detreville, The Prince of Tides, Columbia, 1991. RECORDINGS Albums: Burns and Carlin at the Playboy Club Tonight, ERA Records, 1960. Take-Offs and Put-Ons, RCA, 1967. FMandAM, Little David, 1972. Class Clown, Little David, 1972. Occupation: Foole, Little David, 1973. Toledo Window Box, Little David, 1974. An Evening with Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo, Little David, 1975. On the Road, Little David, 1977. Indecent Exposure, Little David, 1978. A Place for My Stuff, Atlantic, 1982. The George Carlin Collection, Little David, 1984. Carlin on Campus, Eardrum, 1984. Playin' with Your Head, Eardrum, 1986. What Am I Doing in New Jersey?, Eardrum, 1988.
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Also recorded Parental Advisory—Explicit Lyrics, 1990; and Jammin' in New York, 1992. WRITINGS Television Specials: George Carlin at Carnegie Hall, HBO, 1983. Carlin on Campus, HBO, 1984. Apartment 2-C, Starring George Carlin, HBO, 1985. George Carlin—Playin' with Your Head, HBO, 1986. George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?, HBO, 1988. Television Episodes: "University of Southern California," On Location, HBO, 1977. "Phoenix," On Location, HBO, 1978. "George Carlin: Doin' It Again," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990. "George Carlin Live at the Paramount," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. Other Writings: The George Carlin Show (television pilot), Fox, 1994. Author of the book Sometimes a Little Brain Damage Can Help. *
CARPENTER, John 1948(Frank Armitage, John T. Chance, Martin Quatermass) PERSONAL Full name, John Howard Carpenter; born January 16, 1948, in Carthage, NY (some sources say Bowling Green, KY); son of Howard Ralph (a music professor) and Milton Jean (Carter) Carpenter; married Adrienne Barbeau (an actress), January 1, 1979 (divorced November, 1988); married Sandy King (a producer), December 1, 1990; children: (first marriage) John Cody. Education: Attended Western Kentucky University, c. 1968; graduate work in film at the University of Southern California, 1968-72. Avocational interests: Helicopter piloting, music. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director, screenwriter, and composer. Member: Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America—West, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
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Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best short subject (live action), 1970, The Resurrection of Bronco Billy; London Film Festival special award, 1977; Edgar Allan Poe Award, best made-for-television mystery movie, Mystery Writers of America, 1978, for Someone's Watching Me!; Critics' Prize, Avoriaz Film Festival, 1980, for The Fog; American Institute for Public Service Jefferson Award, outstanding public service benefiting local communities, 1980; George Pal career award, Saturn Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 1996. CREDITS Film Work: Editor, The Resurrection of Bronco Billy (short film), Universal, 1970. Producer, director, and music director, Dark Star, JackH. Harris, 1974. Director and (as John T. Chance) editor, Assault on Precinct 13, Turtle Releasing Company, 1976. Director, Halloween, Compass, 1978. Director, The Fog, AVCO-Embassy, 1980. Director, Escape from New York, AVCO-Embassy, 1981. (With Debra Hill) Producer, Halloween II, Universal, 1981. (With Hill) Producer, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Universal, 1982. Director, The Thing, Universal, 1982. Director, Christine, Columbia, 1983. Executive producer, The Philadelphia Experiment, New World, 1984. Director, Starman, Columbia, 1984. Director, Big Trouble in Little China, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. (As Martin Quatermass) Director, Prince of Darkness, Universal, 1987. (As Frank Armitage) Director, They Live, Universal, 1988. Director, Memoirs of an Invisible Man, Warner Bros., 1992. Director, In the Mouth of Madness, New Line Cinema, 1995. Director, Village of the Damned, Universal, 1995. Director, Escape from L.A., Paramount, 1996. Also director of such short films as Revenge of the Colossal Beasts, Corgo Versus Godzilla, Terror from Space, Sorcerer from Outer Space, The Warrior and the Demon, and Gorgon, the Space Monster. Film Appearances: Bennett, The Fog, AVCO-Embassy, 1980.
Television Director; Movies: Someone's Watching Me!, NBC, 1978. Elvis, ABC, 1979. Body Bags, Showtime, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Jim Rokos) And composer, The Resurrection of Bronco Billy (short film), Universal, 1970. (With Dan O'Bannon) And composer, Dark Star, Jack H. Harris, 1974. And composer, Assault on Precinct 13, Turtle Releasing Company, 1976. (With David Zelag Goodman) The Eyes of Laura Mars, Columbia, 1978. (With Debra Hill) And composer, Halloween, Compass, 1978. (With Hill) And composer, The Fog, AVCO-Embassy, 1980. (With Nick Castle) And composer (with Alan Howarth), Escape from New York, AVCO-Embassy, 1981. (With Hill) And composer (with Howarth), Halloween II, Universal, 1981. Composer (with Howarth), Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Universal, 1982. Composer (with Howarth), Christine, Columbia, 1983. Composer (with Howarth), Big Trouble in Little China, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. (With Desmond Nakano and William Gray) Black Moon Rising, New World, 1986. (As Martin Quatermass) And composer (with Howarth), Prince of Darkness, Universal, 1987. (As Frank Armitage) And composer, They Live, Universal, 1988. Composer (with Howarth), Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, Galaxy International, 1989. Composer (with Jim Lang), In the Mouth of Madness, New Line Cinema, 1995. Composer (with Dave Davies), Village of the Damned, Universal, 1995. Composer (with Shirley Walker), Escape from L.A., Paramount, 1996. For Television; Movies: (With William A. Schwartz) Zuma Beach, NBC, 1978. Someone's Watching Me!, NBC, 1978. (With Greg Strangis) Better Late Than Never, NBC, 1979. Composer (with Jim Lang), Body Bags, Showtime, 1993.
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CARRI ERE Jean-Claude
1931-
PERSONAL Born September 17 (some sources say 19), 1931, in Colombieres (some sources say Languedoc), France; son of Felix and Alice Carriere; married December 27, 1952; wife's name, Nicole (a painter and interior decorator); children: Iris. Addresses:/Agent—c/o Writers Guild of America East, 555 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Screenwriter, actor, and director. Head of the French film school FEMIS, 1986—; conductor of writing and directing workshops. Awards, Honors: Academy Award (with Pierre Etaix), best short film, 1962, for Heureux anniversaire; Venice International Film Festival, best picture prize (with Luis Bunuel), 1967, for Belle de jour; Academy Award (with Bunuel), best foreign film, Academy Award nomination (with Bunuel), best screenplay based on material from another medium, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (with Bunuel), best original screenplay, all 1972, all for Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie; Academy Award nomination (with Bunuel), best screenplay based on material from another medium, 1977, for Get Obscure Objet du desir; Cannes Film Festival, best picture prize (with Volker Schloendorff, Franz Seitz, and Gunter Grass), 1979, Academy Award (with Schloendorff, Seitz, and Grass), best foreign film, 1980, both for The Tin Drum; Cesar Award (with Daniel Vigne), 1982, for Le Retour de Martin Guerre; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award (with Philip Kaufman), best adapted screenplay, 1988, and Academy Award nomination (with Kaufman), best adapted screenplay, 1989, both for The Unbearable Lightness of Being. CREDITS Film Appearances: Cure, Le Journal d'une femme de chambre (also known as // diario di una earner/era and Diary of a Chambermaid), Cocinor, 1964. Priscillian, La Vole lactee (also known as La via lattea and The Milky Way), U-M, 1969. Hughes, L'Alliance (also known as The Wedding Ring), CAPAC, 1970. Un Peu de soleil dans I'eau froide (also known as A Little Sun in Cold Water), Societe Nouvelle de Cinema, 1971. Chief, Serieux comme le plaisir (also known as Serious as Pleasure), Lugo, 1974.
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Le Jardin des supplices (also known as The Garden of Torment), New Realm Distributors/Parafrance, 1976. Doctor, Photo Souvenir, FR3, 1977. Psychiatrist, Us sont grands ces petits (also known as These Kids Are Grown-Ups), United Artists (UA)/ Exportation FrancaiseCinematographique, 1979. Also appeared in Insomnle, 1963; narrator, Les Cocardiers, 1967; La Chute d'un corps, 1973; Adam, Le leu du solitaire, 1976. Film Work; Director: (With Jerome Diamant-Berger and Olivier Assayas), L'Unique (also known as The One and Only), AA Revcon/Films du Scorpion, 1985. Also director (with Pierre Etaix), Rupture (short film), 1961; director (with Etaix), Heureux anniversaire (also known as Happy Anniversary; short film), 1961; and director, La Pince a ongles (also known as The Nail Clippers; short film), 1968. WRITINGS Stage: L'Aide-Memoire, produced in Paris, 1968, produced on Broadway as The Little Black Book, 1972, translation by Jerome Kilty published by Samuel French, c. 1973. (With Peter Brook and Marius Constant) La Tragedie de Carmen (opera; abridgement of Georges Bizet's opera Carmen), produced in New York City, 1983, published by Centre International de Creations Theatrales (Paris), 1981. The Conference of the Birds, published by Dramatic Publishing (Chicago, IL), 1982. (With Bernard Slade) La fille sur la banquette arriere, published by L'Avant Scene, 1983. (Adaptor; with Peter Brook) The Mahabharata, produced at New Wave Festival, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, 1987; published by Harper, c. 1987. Also wrote Le Client (also known as The Customer), Paris, 1971; (with Colin Higgins) Harold and Maude, 1971; (adaptor) The Cherry Orchard; (adaptor) Timon of Athens; (adaptor) Measure for Measure; (adpator) The Tempest. Screenplays: (With Pierre Etaix) Le Soup/rant (also known as The Suitor), Atlantic, 1963. (With Luis Bunuel) Le Journal d'une femme de chambre (also known as // diario di una earner/era and The Diary of a Chambermaid), Cocinor, 1964.
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(With Louis Malle) Viva Maria!, UA, 1965. (With Jesus Franco) Miss Muerte (also known as Dans les griffes du man/ague and The Diabolical Dr. Z), U.S. Films, 1966. (With Peter Glenville) Hotel Paradiso, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Cartes sur table (also known as Attack of the Robots), American International, 1967. (With Malle) Le Voleur (also known as The Thief of Paris), Lopert, 1967. (With Etaix) Yo Yo, Magna, 1967. (With Bunuel) Belle de jour, Allied Artists, 1968. (With Bunuel) La Vole lactee (also known as La via lattea and The Milky Way), U-M, 1969. (With John-Emmanuel Conil and Jacques Deray) La Piscine (also known as La piscina and The Swimming Pool), 1969, released in the United States byAVCO-Embassy, 1970. (With Christian De Chalonge) L'Alliance (also known as The Wedding Ring), CAPAC, 1970. (With Jean Cau, Claude Sautet, and Deray) Borsalino, Paramount, 1970. (With Milos Forman, John Guare, and John Klein) Taking Off, Universal, 1971. Un Peu de soleil dans I'eau froide (also known as A Little Sun in Cold Water), Societe Nouvelle de Cinema, 1971. (With Francoise Xenakis, Jean Bolvary, and Eric Le Hung) Le Droit d'aimer (also known as The Right to Love), Twentieth Century-Fox/Lira Films, 1972. (With Bunuel) Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie (also known as The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie), Twentieth Century-Fox/Castle Hill, 1972, published in /Avant-Scene, April, 1973. (With Deray and Ian McLellen Hunter) Un Homme est mort (also known as A Man Is Dead and The Outside Man), Valeria, 1972, released in the United States by UA, 1973. (With Marco Ferreri) La cagna, 1972, released in the United States as Liza, CFDC/Pathe/Oceanic/ Sirius, 1976. (With Bunuel) Le Moine (also known as The Monk), Maya, 1973. (With Peter Fleischmann) Dorothea's Rache (also known as Dorothea's Revenge), Planfilm, 1973. (With Bunuel) Le Fantome de la liberte (also known as The Phantom of Liberty and The Specter of Freedom), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. (With Robert Benayoun) Serieux comme le plaisir (also known as Serious as Pleasure), Lugo, 1974. (With Jean-Claude Brialy) Un Amour de pluie (also known as A Rainy Love), Lira, 1974. (With Patrice Chereau) La Chair de Torch/dee (also known as The Flesh of the Orchid), Fox-Lira, 1974. France Societe Anonyme (also known as France Incorporated), Albina, 1974.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (With Martin Walser) La Faille (also known as The Weak Spot), Gaumont, 1975. (With Jean Curtelin and Joel Santoni) Les Oeufs brouilles (also known as The Scrambled Eggs), Columbia/Warner Distributors, 1975. (With Alphonse Boudard) Le Gang (also known as The Gang), Warner Bros., 1976. (With Bunuel) Cet Obscur Objet du desir (also known as That Obscure Object of Desire), CCFC/Greenwich/Janus, 1976, released in the United States by First Artists, 1977. (With Bunuel, Philippe Nuridzany, Pierre Maintigneux, and Clement Biddle Wood) Leonor, CIC/New Line Cinema, 1977. (With Pierre Lary and Huguette Debasieux) Le Diable dans la boite (also known as The Dev/7 in the Box), Madeleine/Societe Novelle de Cinema, 1977. Julie pot de colle (also known as Julie Glue Pot), Davis/Societe Nouvelle Prodis, 1977. (With Edmond Sechan) Photo Souvenir, FR3, 1977. (With Tonino Guerra) Un Papillon sur I'epaule (also known as A Butterfly on the Shoulder), Gaumont, 1978. (With Jean-Francois Davy) Chaussette surprise (also known as Surprise Sock), GEF/CCFC/Albatros, 1978. (With Daniel Boulanger and Joel Santoni) Us sont grands ces petits (also known as These Kids Are Grown-Ups), UA/Exportation FrancaiseCinematographique, 1979. (With Rene Gainville) L'Associe (also known as The Associate), Columbia/Warner Distributors, 1979. (With Claude Pinoteau and Charles Israel) L'Homme en colere (also known as The Angry Man), Films Ariane/UA, 1979. (With Volker Schloendorff, Franz Seitz, and Gunter Grass) The Jin Drum (also known as Die Blechtrommel), U A/New World, 1979. (With Jean-Francois Adam, Georges Perec, and Benoit Jacquot) Retour a la bien-aimee (also known as Return to the Beloved), Societe Nouvelle Prodis/ World Marketing, 1979. (With Jean-Luc Godard and Anne-Marie Mieville) Sauve qui peut la vie (also known as Everyone for Himself, Every Man for Himself, and 5/ovv Motion), Artifical Eye/MK2/New Yorker, 1980. (With Volker Schloendorff, Margarethe Von Trotta, and Kai Hermann) Die Falschung (also known as Circle of Deceit and False Witness), United International/UA Classics, 1981. (With Carlos Saura) /Anton/eta, Gaumont/Conacina/ NuevoCine, 1982. (With Christian Drillaud) Itineraire bis (also known as Sideroads), Films de I'Arquebuse, 1982. (With Andrzej Wajda, Agnieszka Holland, Boleslaw Michalek, and Jacek Gasiorowski) Danton, Triumph, 1983.
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Volume 15 (With Daniel Vigne) Le Retourde Martin Guerre (also known as The Return of Martin Guerre), European International, 1983. (With Luciano Tovoli and Michel Piccoli) Le Genera/ ofe I'armee morte (also known as The General of the Dead Army), World Marketing/Union Generale Cinematographique, 1983. (With Marius Constant and Peter Brook) La Tragedie de Carmen (also known as The Tragedy of Carmen), British Film lnstitute/MK2, 1983. (With Volker Schloendorff, Brook, and Marie-Helen Estienne) Un Amour de Swann (also known as Swann in Love, Swann's Way, and Remembrance of Things Past), Orion Classics, 1984. La ]eune fille et l'enfer (also known as The Young Girl and Hell), Orphee Arts/Exportation Francaise Cinematographique, 1984. (With Jerome Diamant-Berger, Olivier Assayas, and Jacques Dorfman) L'Unique (also known as The One and Only), AA Revcon/Films du Scorpion, 1985. (With Nagisa Oshima) Max mon amour (also known as Max, My Love), Greenwich/AAA, 1986. (With Peter Fleischmann and Gianfranco Mingozzi) Les Exploits d'un jeune Don Juan (also known as The Exploits of a Young Don ]uan), Exportation Francaise/AAA, 1987. (With Wajda, Holland, and Edward Zebrowsky) Les Possedes (also known as The Possessed), Gaumont International, 1987. (With Philip Kaufman) The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Orion, 1988. (With Nicholas Klotz) La Nuit Bengali (also known as Bengali Nights and The Bengali Night), Gaumont International, 1988. (With Jerzy Kawlerowicz) Hostage of Europe, La Societe Cine-Alliance, 1989. (With Milos Forman) Valmont, Orion Classics, 1989. (With Jean-Paul Rappeneau) Cyrano de Bergerac, Orion Classics, 1990. (With Malle) Milou en mai (also known as May Fools), Orion Classics, 1990. (With Brook and Estienne) The Mahabharata, Reiner Moritz, 1990. (With Hector Babenco) At Play in the Fields of the Lord, Universal, 1991. Sommersby, Warner Bros., 1993. Le Hussard sur le toit (also known as The Horseman on the Roof), 1995, released in the United States by Miramax Zoe Films, 1995. Also wrote (with Etaix) Rupture, 1961; (with Etaix) Heureux anniversaire (also known as Happy Anniversary; short film), 1961; (with Etaix) Nous n'irons plus au bo/5, 1963, re-released as Tant qu'on a la sante, 1965; (with Etaix) Insomnie, 1963; LeBestiaire d'amour, 1963; La Reine verte (also known as The
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Green Queen), 1964; La Pince a ongles (also known as The Nail Clippers; short film), 1968; Le Grand Amour, 1968; Hard to Be a Cod (also known as Es ist nicht leicht ein Gott zu sein), 1988; J'ecris dans I'espace, 1989; (with Peter Fleischman) Jeniec Europy, 1989; Le Retour de Casanova, 1992; and L'Otage de I'Europe, 1992. For Television: (Adaptor) The Mahabharata (special), Channel Four, 1989. Other: (Translator) The Mahabharata, Harper and Row, 1987. Also author of Le Lezard, 1957; Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (novelization of film), 1959; L'Alliance, 1963; Mon Onc/e (novelization of film), 1972; (translator) Le Clou brulant, 1972; Le Pan, 1973; (translator) Harold et Maude, 1974; Le Carnaval et la politique, 1979; (with Daniel Vigne) Le Retour de Martin Guerre (novelization of film); and contributor to journals and periodicals.*
CARTER, T. K. 1956PERSONAL Born December 14, 1956, in Los Angeles, CA. Avocational interests: Softball and cooking. Addresses: Contact—Herb Schechter, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 400, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and comedian. Appeared as a standup comic and impressionist, performing as the opening act for such entertainers as James Brown, Natalie Cole, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Kool and the Gang, Patti La Belle, Melba Moore, Billy Ocean, and Luther Vandross. CREDITS Film Appearances: Chester, 5eems Like Old Times, Columbia, 1980. The Hollywood Knights, Columbia, 1980. Diavolo Washington, Dr. Detroit, Universal, 1982. Dave Prince, Runaway Train, Cannon, 1985. Host, "Silly Pate/' Amazon Women on the Moon, Universal, 1987. Reggie/Regina, He's My Girl, Triumph, 1990. Smitty, A Rage in Harlem, Miramax, 1991. Also appeared as Car Wash Employee, Corvette Summer, 1978; appeared in Seed of Innocence, 1980; as Rifleman Tyrone Cribbs, Southern Comfort, 1981; and as Nauls, The Thing, 1982.
8 2 • CASH Television Appearances; Series: Shabu, Just Our Luck, ABC, 1983-84. Super Sunday (animated), syndicated, 1985. Mike Fulton, Punky Brewster, NBC, 1985-86. JEM (animated), syndicated, 1986. Mylo Williams, Good Morning, Miss Bliss, The Disney Channel, 1988. Clarence Hull, The Sinbad Show, Fox, 1993. Also appeared as voice talent in Turbo-Teen, 1984. Television Appearances; Movies: Justin, Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid, CBS, 1977. Otis Vaughn, Carpool, CBS, 1983. George, Tolly/' The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Po//y Comin' Home! (also known as Polly—One More Time!), NBC, 1990.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Mae Ward, the matriarchal character on the soap opera Genera/ Hospital. She was also familiar in guest spots on series programs such as thirtysomething and Hill Street Blues. Cash was nominated for an Emmy Award for her appearance in the PBS production of Go Tell It on the Mountain. She also appeared in films, including The Omega Man, Uptown Saturday Night, and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension. Cash won the Black American Cinema Society's Phoenix Award in 1987 and was inducted into the Black Filmmaker's Hall of Fame in 1992. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley, 1994.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jason, Wilder and Wilder, CBS, 1978. Floyd, Car Wash, NBC, 1979. Officer Lucas Jordan, Border Pals, ABC, 1981. Ronnie, Adams House, CBS, 1983. Lionel, Piece of Cake, CBS, 1990.
Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, November 2, 1995, p. A16. Washington Post, November 4, 1995, p. B7.
Other Television Appearances: Voice of Dead Boy, A Cool Like That Christmas (animated special), Fox, 1993.
CATTRALL, Kim 1956-
Appeared in episodes of the series Good Times, 227, Quincy, The Waltons, and Po//ce Woman. Stage Appearances: Toured in his own act from Caesar's Palace in Atlantic City, NJ, and Universal Ampitheatre in Los Angeles, CA. WRITINGS Wrote a song used in the film Dr. Detroit, Universal, 1982.*
CASH, Rosalind 1938-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for GIFT sketch: Born December 31, 1938, in Atlantic City, NJ; died of cancer, October 31, 1995, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress. A founding member of the Negro Ensemble Company of New York, Rosalind Cash was known for her staunch refusal to accept stereotypical roles. She made her Broadway debut in 1966 in the show The Wayward Stork, and continued to appear on stage throughout her career. She was perhaps best known to television audiences, however, as Mary
PERSONAL Born August 21, 1956, in Liverpool, England; father, a construction engineer. Education: Graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Joyce, Rosebud, United Artists (UA), 1975. The Other Side of the Mountain—Part II, Universal, 1978. Sally Haines, Tribute, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Ruthie, Ticket to Heaven, UA, 1981. Honeywell, Porky's, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Karen Thompson, Police Academy, Warner Bros., 1984. Dr. Helen Wickings, City Limits, Atlantic, 1985. Lise, Hold-Up, AMLF, 1985. Danny Boudreau, Turk 182!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Gracie Law, Big Trouble in Little China, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Emmy, Mannequin, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987.
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Volume 15 Brooke Morrison, Masquerade, Metro-GoldwynMayer/UA, 1988. Lexa Shubb, Midnight Crossing, Vestron, 1988. Odessa, Palais Royale, Spectrafilm, 1988. Chris Nelson, For Better or For Worse (also known as Honeymoon Academy), Trans World Entertainment, 1989. Justine DeWinter, The Return of the Musketeers (also known as The Return of the Three Musketeers), Universal, 1989. Aunt Eva, Brown Bread Sandwiches, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1989. Judy McCoy, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. Lieutenant Valeris, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Paramount, 1991. Lisa/Caroline, Double Vision, Republic, 1992. Michelle, Split Second, InterStar, 1992. Allison Meadows, Breaking Point, Worldvision, 1994. Also appeared as Delilah, Running Delilah, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Genna Harrison, Angel Falls, CBS, 1993. Paige Katz, Wild Palms, ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Melanie Adams, Scruples, CBS, 1980. Jane Hood, Tom Clancy's Op Center, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Linda Isley, Good against Evil, ABC, 1977. Anne Ware, The Bastard (also known as The Kent Family Chronicles), syndicated, 1978. Anne Kent, The Rebels, syndicated, 1979. Paula Bennett, 5/ns of the Past, ABC, 1984. Dora Adams, Miracle in the Wilderness, TNT, 1991. Gail, /Above Suspicion (also known as The Rhinehart Theory), HBO, 1995. Susan Johnson, The Heidi Chronicles, TNT, 1995.
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Stage Appearances: Masha, The Three Sisters, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1985. (Broadway debut) Sofya, Wild Honey, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1986. Celimene, The Misanthrope, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1989. Title role, Miss Julie, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1992. Also appeared in A View from the Bridge, Los Angeles; /Agnes of God, Los Angeles.*
CAVETT, Dick
1936-
PERSONAL Full name, Richard Alva Cavett; born November 19, 1936, in Gibbon, NE; son of Alva B. (a teacher) and Eva (a teacher; maiden name, Richards) Cavett; married Carrie Nye McGeoy (an actress; professional name, Carrie Nye), June 4, 1964. Education: Yale University, B.A. (English and drama), 1958. Addresses: Office—Daphne Productions, P.O. Box 548, Palisades, NY 10964-0548. Manager— Rory Rosegarten, The Conversation Company, Ltd., 697 Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck, NY 11023. Career: Talk show host, writer, and actor. Nightclub performer, 1963-68; actor in U.S. Army training films; actor in television commercials. Copyboy, Time magazine, New York City, 1960. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards, best talk show, 1969,1972, and 1974, all for The Dick Cavett Show. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1979. The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1980. "The Homecoming Queen," Dream On, HBO, 1990.
Television Appearances; Series: Host, This Morning, ABC, 1968-69. Host, The Dick Cavett Show, ABC, 1969-74. Host, Feeling Good, PBS, 1974-75. Host, The Dick Cavett Show, CBS, 1975. Host, The Dick Cavett Show, PBS, 1977-82. Host, Time Was, HBO, 1979. Host and narrator, Yesteryear, HBO, 1982. Host, The Dick Cavett Show, USA, 1985-86. Host, The Dick Cavett Show, ABC, 1986-87. Host, College Bowl, The Disney Channel, 1987—. Host, Cavett, CNBC, 1989-96.
Also appeared in Columbo, NBC; Family, ABC; The Bionic Woman, ABC.
Television Appearances; Pilots: As himself, Nightside, ABC, 1973.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Regina Kenton, The Night Rider, ABC, 1979. Dina Moran, The Gossip Columnist, syndicated, 1980. Also appeared as Amanda Tucker, The Good Witch of Laurel Canyon, 1982 (never broadcast).
84 • CAVETT Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, "Where It's At/' Stage '67, ABC, 1967. As himself, Cheers, NBC, 1983. As himself, Kate and AHie, CBS, 1986. As himself, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. "GrouchoMarx," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Also appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS; The Tonight Show, NBC; Saturday Night Live, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: As himself, Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of R]R Nabisco, HBO, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Tin Pan Alley Today, NBC, 1967. Plimpton! Did You Hear the One about. . . ?, ABC, 1971. Host, Funny Girl to Funny Lady, ABC, 1975. Dick Cavett's Backlot U.S.A., CBS, 1976. Host, "Live from Lincoln Center: The New York Philharmonic," Great Performances, PBS, 1976. Host, "Live from Lincoln Center: The Barber of Seville," Great Performances, PBS, 1976. Host, "Live from Lincoln Center: Andre Watts," Great Performances, PBS, 1976. Host and interviewer, "Live from Lincoln Center: Swan Lake," Great Performances, PBS, 1976. Host, "Zubin Mehta, the New York Philharmonic, and Shirley Verrett," Great Performances, PBS, 1977. The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell, PBS, 1982. Teddy Pendergrass in Concert, HBO, 1982. Parade of Stars, ABC, 1983. Bob Hope's Super Birthday Special, NBC, 1984. Host, "Live from Lincoln Center: Giselle," Great Performances, PBS, 1985. Bob Hope Buys NBC?, NBC, 1985. Host, Yesteryear. . . 7927, HBO, 1985. Harry Belafonte: Don't Stop the Carnival, HBO, 1985. Host, The Grand Tour, syndicated, 1985. Host, Bodywatch: In Search of the Perfect Day, PBS, 1986. Host and narrator, Faces of Japan, PBS, 1986. Host, Japan's Grand Kabuki in America, PBS, 1986. Penn and Teller's Invisible Thread, Showtime, 1987. The Designing Edge: An Aspen Journal (also known as For Our Times), CBS, 1988. Host, Robert Redford and Sydney Pollack: The Men and Their Movies (also known as Robert Redford: The Man, the Movies and the Myth), NBC, 1990. 2 Years. . . Later, NBC, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Spy Magazine Presents How to Be Famous (also known as Spy TV: How to Be Famous), NBC, 1990.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television CNBC's Prime Time Preview, CNBC, 1991. Here He /s ... The One, the Only . . . Croucho, HBO, 1991. Host, James Brown: The Man, the Music, and the Message, syndicated, 1992. Dick Cavett with Gore Vidal, PBS, 1992. Judge, The Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1993. One on One: Classic Television Interviews, CBS, 1993. Talk Back America Special, CNBC, 1993. Talk Back America II, CNBC, 1994. Talk Back America III, CNBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Classical Music Awards, Arts and Entertainment, 1988. The 11th Annual ACE Awards, syndicated, 1990. Film Appearances: As himself, Annie Hall, United Artists, 1977. As himself, Power Play, Robert Cooper, 1978. As himself, Health (also known as H.E.A.L.T.H.), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. As himself, Simon, Warner Bros., 1980. As h imself, Acting: Lee Strasberg and the Actors' Studio (documentary), Davida, 1981. As himself, A Nightmare on Elm Street Part III: Dream Warriors, New Line Cinema, 1987. Bernard, Beetlejuice, Warner Bros., 1988. As himself, Moon Over Parador, Universal, 1988. As himself, Private Tutor (also known as Before God), Moviestore Entertainment, 1988. As himself, Funny, Original Cinema, 1989. As himself, After School, Quest Entertainment, 1989. Ben Gershon, Year of the Gun, Triumph Releasing, 1991. As himself, Forrest Gump, Paramount, 1994. Also appeared as himself, CS Blues (documentary), 1972; Heliumhead, 1994. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Simon, Otherwise Engaged, Plymouth Theatre, 1977. Fred Allen, Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1983. Narrator, Into the Woods, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1988. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Also appeared in productions in New York City and Williamstown, MA, 1958-60.
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Also contributor to such magazines as Newsweek, Film Comment, and U.S. News and World Report.
The Wanderers, Orion, 1979. Raging Bull, UA, 1980. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, Universal, 1982. Personal Best, Warner Bros., 1982. The Man with Two Brains, Warner Bros., 1983. The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Shoot to Kill (also known as Deadly Pursuit), Buena Vista, 1988. Ghostbusters II, Columbia, 1989. Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Kindergarten Cop, Universal, 1990. Doc Hollywood, Warner Bros., 1991. Whispers in the Dark, Paramount, 1992. Rising Sun, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993.
CHANCE, John T.
Film Work; Director: All the Right Moves, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. The Clan of the Cave Bear, Warner Bros., 1986.
WRITINGS Television Series: Staff writer, The Tonight Show, NBC, 1960-62. Staff writer, The Merv Griffin Show, NBC, 1962-63. Staff writer, The Jerry Lewis Show, ABC, 1963. The Dick Cavett Show, CBS, 1975. Other Writings: (With Christopher Porterfield) Cavett (autobiography), Harcourt, 1974. (With Porterfield) Eye on Cavett (autobiography), Arbor House, 1983.
See CARPENTER, John
CHAPMAN, Michael 1935PERSONAL Born November 21, 1935, in New York, NY; married Amy Jones (a film editor and director). Addresses: Contact—c/o American Society of Cinematographers, P.O. Box 2230, Hollywood, CA 90078. Career: Cinematographer, director, and actor. Began career working on documentaries in New York. Member: American Society of Cinematographers. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best cinematography, 1981, for Raging Bull; Academy Award nomination, best cinematography, 1994, for The Fugitive. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer: The Last Detail, Columbia, 1973. The White Dawn, Paramount, 1974. The Front, Columbia, 1976. The Next Man, Allied Artists, 1976. Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. Invasion of the Body Snatchers, United Artists (UA), 1978. Fingers, UA, 1978. The Last Waltz (concert film), Universal, 1978. Hardcore (also known as The Hardcore Life), Columbia, 1979.
Other Film Work: Camera operator, End of the Road, Allied Artists, 1970. Camera operator, The Landlord, UA, 1970. Camera operator, Klute, Warner Bros., 1971. Camera operator, The Godfather, Paramount, 1972. Production assistant, American Boy (documentary; also known as American Boy: A Profile of Steve Prince), Cinegate, 1977. Also camera operator on laws. Film Appearances: Taxi driver, The Last Detail, Columbia, 1973. Lawyer, Shoot to Kill (also known as Deadly Pursuit), Buena Vista, 1988. Policeman at grocery, Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Firefighter, Kindergarten Cop, Universal, 1990. Shooting gallery operator, Doc Hollywood, Warner Bros., 1991. Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography (documentary), American Film Institute, 1993. Fred Hoffman, Rising Sun, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Television Work; Movies: Cinematographer, Death Be Not Proud, ABC, 1975. Director, The Annihilator, NBC, 1986. Cinematographer, Gotham (also known as The Dead Can't Lie), Showtime, 1988. Other Television Work: Cinematographer, King (miniseries), NBC, 1978. Cinematographer, 5teve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty (special), NBC, 1980.
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Cinematographer, "Kathleen Battle and Wynton Marsalis: Baroque Duet/' Great Performances, PBS, 1992.*
Stage Appearances: My Sister in This House, New Dramatists Inc., New York City, 1980. Arms and the Man, Merrimack Regional Theatre, Lowell, MA, 1983.
CHARBONNEAU, Patricia 1958-
Also appeared with the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1980-81 and 1982-83.*
PERSONAL Born in 1958, In Valley Stream, NY. Addresses: Agent—Steve Dontanville, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Cay Rivvers, Desert Hearts, Samuel Goldwyn, 1985. Mrs. Sherman, Manhunter, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Stalking Danger, Vidmark Entertainment, 1986. Anna, Call Me, Vestron, 1988. Susan Cantrell, Shakedown (also known as Blue Jean Cop), Universal, 1988. Dana Martin, Brain Dead, Concorde, 1990. Jacki Metcalfe, K2, Paramount, 1992. Also appeared in RoboCop 2. Television Appearances; Series: IngaThorson, Crime Story, NBC, 1986-87. Sheriff Lynn Roberts, Extreme (also known as Edgeville and Extreme Rescue), ABC, 1995—. Television Appearances; Pilots: Nikki Blake, CAT. Squad, NBC, 1986. Officer Dakota Goldstein, Dakota's Way, ABC, 1988. Danny Santerre, The Owl, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Linda Shannon, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Sally Stevens, The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Carole Bernstein, Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. Lucille Benoit, UNSUB, NBC, 1989. Madeline Medford, Matlock, NBC, 1989. Clara, Booker, Fox, 1990. "Strung Along," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Kathy Fitzgerald, Disaster at Silo 7, ABC, 1988. Emily Harris, Desperado: Badlands Justice, NBC, 1989. Karen, Captive (also known as Season of Fear), ABC, 1991.
CHLUMSKY,Anha 1980(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1980, in Chicago, IL; daughter of Nancy (an actress) and Frank (a chef) Chlumsky. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Began modeling at age 10 months. Has appeared on stage. CREDITS Film Appearances: Vada Sultenfuss, My Girl, Columbia, 1991. Vada Sultenfuss, My Girl 2, Columbia, 1994. Elizabeth, Trading Mom, Trimark, 1994. Jody, Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain, Universal, 1995. Television Appearances: 7th Nickelodeon Kids'Choice Awards (special), Nickelodeon, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detroit News, October 28, 1995, pp. 1C, 8C*
CLARK, Matt 1936PERSONAL Born November 25, 1936, in Washington, DC; son of Frederick William (a carpenter) and Theresa (a teacher; maiden name, Castello) Clark; married Erica Lann (a poet and storyteller), 1958 (divorced, 1966); children: Matthias, Jason, Seth, Aimee. Addresses: /Agent—The Kohner Agency, 9169 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and director.
CLARK
Volume 15 CREDITS Film Appearances: Packy Harrison, In the Heat of the Night, United Artists (UA), 1967. Romulus, Will Penny, Paramount, 1968. Colonel Jel Iicoe, The Bridge at Remagen, UA, 1969. Jailer, Macho Callahan, AVCO-Embassy, 1970. Rufus Brady, Monte Walsh, National General, 1970. Bailey, The Crissom Gang, Cinerama, 1971. Hon/cyJackH. Harris, 1971. Smiley, The Cowboys, Warner Bros., 1972. Pete, The Culpepper Cattle Company, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Bob Younger, The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid, Universal, 1972. Qualen, Jeremiah Johnson, Warner Bros., 1972. N ick the Grub, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean. National General, 1972. Yardlet, Emperor of the North Pole (also known as Emperor of the North), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Coroner, The Laughing Policeman (also known as An Investigation of Murder), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1973. Deputy J. W. Bell, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1973. Dude Watson, White Lightning (also known as McKlusky), UA, 1973. Gerhard, The Terminal Man, Warner Bros., 1974. Jackson, Hearts of the West (also known as Hollywood Cowboy), MGM/UA, 1975. Billy Bob, Outlaw Blues, Warner Bros., 1977. Grover, Kid Vengeance, Golan-Globus/lrwin Yablans, 1977. Red plainclothesman, The Driver, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1978. Spider, Dreamer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Purcell, Brubaker, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Tom McCoy, An Eye for an Eye, AVCO-Embassy, 1981. Sheriff Wiatt, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Associated Film Distribution, 1981. Dwayne, B us tin' Loose, Universal, 1981. Ruckus (also known as The Loner), New World, 1981. Virgil, Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Mickey, Some Kind of Hero, Paramount, 1982. Chuck Winter, Love Letters (also known as My Love Letters), New World, 1983. Secretary of Defense, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Tom McMullen, Country, Buena Vista, 1984. Uncle Henry, Return to Oz, Buena Vista, 1985. Stuart Miller, Tuff Turf, New World, 1985. Walt Clayton, Let's Get Harry, TriStar, 1987. Dr. Tower, The Horror Show, MGM/UA, 1989.
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Bartender, Back to the Future Part III, Universal, 1990. Judge Syms, Class Action, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Bean, Sr., Cadence, New Line/Republic Pictures, 1991. J. F. Hughes, Frozen /Assets, RKO, 1992. Hank, The Harvest, Arrow Releasing, 1993. Honore Thibideaux, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. The Haunted Heart, Overseas Filmgroup, 1995. Film Work: Director, Da, FilmDallas, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Arthur Kipling, Dog and Cat, ABC, 1977. Emmett Kelly, Grace under Fire, ABC, 1994-95. Walt Bacon, The Jeff Foxworthy Show (also known as Somewhere in America), ABC, 1995—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Chief Clark, The Winds of War, ABC, 1983. Chief Clark, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: Captain Kipling, Dog and Cat, ABC, 1977. Reynolds, Lacy and the Mississippi Queen, NBC, 1978. Dan O'Keefe, The Big Easy, NBC, 1982. Wolfe Crawley, Highway Honeys, NBC, 1983. Matt, Traveling Man (broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dale Cutler, Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1985. Peter Holden, Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. The Reverend, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1995. Hank Cotton, Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Dunn, The Execution of Private Slovik, NBC, 1974. Georgie, The Great Ice Rip-Off, ABC, 1974. Charles Parimetter, Melvin Purvis: C-Man (also known as The Legend of Machine Gun Kelly), ABC, 1974. Buffalo Bill Cody, This Is the West That Was, NBC, 1974. Verne Miller, The Kansas City Massacre, ABC, 1975. George Newcombe, The Last Ride of the Da/ton Gang, NBC, 1979. Bill Westbrook, The Children Nobody Wanted, CBS, 1981. Mike Raines, In the Custody of Strangers, ABC, 1982. Fennie Groda, Love, Mary, CBS, 1985. John Hubbard, Out of the Darkness, CBS, 1985. Doc Shabitt, The Quick and the Dead, HBO, 1987.
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Sergeant Grinder, Kenny Rogers as "The Gambler" III—The Legend Continues (also known as The Gambler 111), CBS, 1987. Jim Warren, Terror on Highway 91, CBS, 1989. Buck Dobbs, A Seduction in Travis County (also known as Body of Evidence), CBS, 1991. Ed Horrigan, Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco, HBO, 1993. John DeSilva, Dead before Dawn, ABC, 1993. Paul Coughlin, She Stood Alone: The TailhookScandal, ABC, 1995. Porter, A Season of Hope (also known as Lemon Grove), CBS, 1995. Doug Kinross, Crazy for a Kiss, BBC, 1995. Also appeared as Lieutenant Shapper, Blind Witness. Television Appearances; Specials: Phil Cranston, "Andrea's Story: A Hitchhiking Tragedy/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1983. Pawnshop clerk, "Gambler/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1988. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. Television Work; Specials: Director, "My Dissident Mom/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1987. Stage Appearances: Stephen Dedal us, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1963. Timmy Cleary (understudy), The Subject Was Roses, Royale Theatre, then Winthrop Ames Theatre, later Helen Hayes Theatre, Henry Miller's Theatre, and Belasco Theatre, all New York City, 1964-66. The Trial of the Catonsville Nine, Center Theatre Group, New Theatre for Now, Los Angeles, 1970. Also appeared in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Burt Reynold's Jupiter Dinner Theatre, Jupiter, FL; The Connection, Living Theatre; and Tonight We Improvise, Living Theatre. Stage Work: Stage manager, The Subject Was Roses, Royale Theatre, then Winthrop Ames Theatre, later Helen Hayes Theatre, Henry Miller's Theatre, and Belasco Theatre, all New York City, 1964-66. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Claude Harz) Homer, National General, 1970.
CLARKE, Caitlin 1952PERSONAL Born May 3, 1952, in Pittsburgh, PA. Education: Graduated from Mt. Holyoke College and Yale University. Addresses: Agent— Paul Martino and Sheila Robinson, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Valerian, Dragonslayer, Paramount, 1981. Simone, Crocodile Dundee, Paramount, 1986. Sharon, The Kid Brother, Kinema Amerika/ Yoshimura/Gagnon Toho, 1987. Carlotta, Penn and Teller Get Killed, Warner Bros., 1989. Sharon, The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. Rita, Blown Away, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Emma Greely, Once a Hero, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Pilots: Emma Greely, Once a Hero, ABC, 1987. Jessica Hildy, The Saint (broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse), CBS, 1987. Other Television Appearances: Elaine, Moonlighting (episodic), ABC, 1987. Virginia, The Mayflower Madam (movie), CBS, 1987. Sandra Eden, Love, Lies and Murder (miniseries), NBC, 1991. Stage Appearances: Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1979. Bal, Chicago Theatre Group, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1979. Summer Vacation Madness, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1982. Nona and secretary, No End of Blame, Manhattan Theatre Club Downstage, New York City, 1982. Not Quite Jerusalem, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1983. (Broadway debut) Title role, Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1983. Anita Manchip, Quartermaine's Terms, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1983. Ann, Summer, Manhattan Theatre Club Downstage, 1983.
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Volume 15 Jo, Thin Ice, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1984. Isabelle Rimbaud, Total Eclipse, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1984. Madeline Arnold, Strange Interlude, Nederlander Theatre, 1985. Louka, Arms and the Man, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1985. Cherubino, The Marriage of Figaro, Circle in the Square, 1985. Lieutenant Dawes/Morden, Our Country's Good, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1989. The Queen and the Rebels, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1991. Unexpected Tenderness, WPA Theatre, 1994. Also appeared with Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1979-80; and in /.orenzacc/o.*
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Geb, Star 80, Warner Bros., 1982. Palmer, The Thing, Universal, 1982. Newspaper editor, The Escape Artist, Orion/Warner Bros., 1982. Liaison man, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. Amnon, Hannah K., Universal, 1983. Brian Gilmore, Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Randy Hughes, 5weet Dreams, TriStar, 1985. Lars, The Trouble with Dick, Frolix, 1986. Blanchard, Legal Eagles, Universal, 1986. Mason Mogan, He's My Girl, Scotti Brothers, 1987. Lawrence Baird, The Couch Trip, Orion, 1988. Jack Carpenter, Betrayed, MGM/UA, 1988. Jerome Sweet, Downtown, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Robert, Light Sleeper, Fine Line, 1992. Lewie Duart, Man Trouble, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Jack, Matinee, Universal, 1993. Also appeared in Two Crimes, 1994; Bound for Glory.
CLENNON, David
1943-
PERSONAL Born in 1943, in Waukegan, IL; son of Cecil (an accountant) and Virginia (a homemaker) Clennon. Education: Attended University of Notre Dame; studied drama at Yale.
Television Appearances; Series: Jeff O'Neal, Park Place, CBS, 1981. Miles Drentell, thirtysomething, ABC, 1989-c. 1992. Neal Luder, Almost Perfect (also known as You Can't Have It All), CBS, 1995. Also appeared in Rafferty.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1990, for thirtysomething; Emmy Award, outstanding guest actor in a comedy series, 1993, for Dream On. CREDITS Film Appearances: Toombs, The Paper Chase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Tim, Coming Home, United Artists (UA), 1977. Captain, The Greatest, Columbia, 1977. Cray Lady Down, Universal, 1977. Lieutenant Fin ley Wattsberg, Co Tell the Spartans, AVCO-Embassy, 1978. Social worker, Billy in the Lowlands, FIF Inc., 1978. Psychiatrist, On the Yard, Midwest Film, 1978. Thomas Franklin, Being There, UA, 1979. Richard Fieldston, Hide in Plain Sight, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1980. Dave Robell, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains, Paramount, 1981. Consul Phil Putnam, Missing, Universal, 1981.
Television Appearances; Movies: Tom Trimpin, The Migrants, CBS, 1974. Harry Jones, Helter Skelter, CBS, 1976. James Fitzpatrick, Gideon's Trumpet, CBS, 1980. The Day the Bubble Burst, NBC, 1982. Dr. Bruce Lyman, Special Bulletin, NBC, 1983. Reverend Werner, Best Kept Secrets, ABC, 1984. Phillip Murray, Blood and Orchids, CBS, 1986. U.S. Attorney Richard Schultz, Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8, HBO, 1987. The I mage, HBO, 1990. Reverend Dwight Moore, Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story, NBC, 1993. Mr.Johnstone,/4nc/t/7eBanc/P/ayecfOn, HBO, 1993. Dr. Ruland Beesley, Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7 (also known as Race against the Dark: The Crash of Flight 7), CBS, 1993. Jimbo, Original Sins (also known as Acts of Contrition), CBS, 1995. Harrison, Tecumseh: The Last Warrior, TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Peter Karpf, Crime Club, CBS, 1975. Panic in Echo Park, NBC, 1977. David, Marriage Is Alive and Well, NBC, 1980. Steve Rawlin, Reward, ABC, 1980. Lester Brotman, First Time, Second Time, CBS, 1980.
90 • CLOONEY Television Appearances; Episodic: Barney Miller, ABC, 1977-81. John Tate, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. Harold Bell, Sledge Hammer!, ABC, 1987. Cullen, Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1988. Wilton Tibbies, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Mitch Duprete, /A/most Grown, CBS, 1989. "For Peter's Sake/' Dream On, HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Medvedenko, "The Seagull/' Theatre in America, PBS, 1975. Martian High Council Leader, Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car (also known as Toonces and Friends), NBC, 1992. Stage Appearances: Messenger to King John, King ]ohn, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1967. Martius, Titus Andronicus, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1967. "The Golden Goose/' Story Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1968. The Blood Knot, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1970. Kid, The Unseen Hand and Emmett, Forensic and the Navigators (double-bill), Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1970. Loot, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1972. Marat/Sade (also known as The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sacfe), Actors' Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1972. Oliver, As You Like It, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1973. Boy, We/come to Andromeda and narrator, Variety Obit (double-bill), Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1973. Alfred Allmers, Little Eyolf, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1974. The Seagull, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1974. Doctor, Medal of Honor Rag, Folger Theatre Group, Washington, DC, then Theatre De Lys, New York City, both 1976. Pyotr Sergeyevich Trofimov, The Cherry Orchard, NYSF, Vivian .Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1977. Tales from the Vienna Woods, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1978. Mistaken Identities, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1978. S.5. Glencairn, Long Wharf Theatre, 1978. Beyond Therapy, Los Angeles Public Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1983. Jeremy M., Talking Things Over with Chekov, Victory Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Also appeared in Operation Sidewinder and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, both Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, October 8, 1990, pp. 51-52.*
CLOONEY, George 1961PERSONAL Born May 6, 1961, in Lexington, KY; son of Nick (a television news anchor and talk-show host) and Nina Clooney; nephew of Rosemary Clooney (a singer and actress); married Talia Balsam, 1989 (divorced, 1992). Addresses: Contact—c/o NBC, 4000 Warner Brothers Blvd., Production Bldg. 1, Rm. 204, Burbank, CA 91522. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1994, for ER. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ace, E/R, CBS, 1984. George Burnett, The Facts of Life, NBC, 1985-86. Booker Brooks, Roseanne, ABC, 1988-89. Chic Chesbro, Sunset Beat, ABC, 1990. Joe, Baby Talk, ABC, 1990-91. Captain Ryan Walker, Bodies of Evidence, CBS, 1992. Falconer, Sisters, NBC, c. 1994. Dr. Doug Ross, ER, NBC, 1994—. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ben Braddock, Hot Prospects, CBS, 1989. Nick Biano, Rewrite for Murder, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Biff Woods, Combat High, NBC, 1986. Kevin Shea, Without Warning: Terror in the Towers, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Tom Bennett, Bennett Brothers, NBC, 1987. The Rosemary Clooney Golden Anniversary Celebration, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1995. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1995.
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Volume 15 Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Breakthrough Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, CBS, 1995. The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1995. Film Appearances: Oliver, Return to Horror High, New World, 1987. Matt, Return of the Killer Tomatoes, New World, 1988. Mark Remar, Red Surf, Arrowhead Entertainment, 1990. Seth Gecko, From Dusk till Dawn, Miramax, 1996. Also appeared in (debut) Grizzly II—The Predator; and as Mac, Un-BecomingAge.
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(Roderick James, a joint pseudonym) PERSONAL Born September 21, 1958, in St. Louis Park, MN; son of Edward (a professor of economics) and Rena (an art historian and university teacher) Coen; brother of Joel Coen (a director and screenwriter); married first wife, Hilary, December, 1985 (marriage ended); married Tricia Cooke (a film editor). Education: Princeton University, B.A. (philosophy), 1980. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer and screenwriter. Macy's (department store), New York City, statistical typist, 197980.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 26, 1996, pp. 25-29. Premiere, December, 1995, pp. 87-92, 131.*
COE, Richard L 1914-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born November 8, 1914, in New York, New York; died of lymphoma, November 12, 1995, in Washington, DC. Critic. Richard L. Coe was "one of the most influential theater critics outside New York City/' declared New York Times writer Mary B. W. Tabor. Coe served the Washington Post as a drama critic from 1938 to 1979. During World War II, he worked as writer and editor for the armed forces' newspaper Stars & Stripes while serving in the United States Army Air Corps. Coe was recognized as a positive critic and one whose comments were solicited by directors seeking to improve their works. Among the shows that benefitted from his criticism were the original productions of Hello, Dolly and Carnival. Coe, who also contributed to the New York Times and New Republic as well as to radio and television shows, was named Critic of the Year by the Directors'Guild of America in 1963 and "Washingtonian of the Year" in 1980, both in recognition of his contributions. In 1980 the New Playwrights' Theater established an award in his honor. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, November 13, 1995, p. B8. Washington Post, November 13, 1995, p. C6.
Awards, Honors: Grand Jury Prize, U.S. Film Festival, 1984, and award, best dramatic feature, Sundance 77, 1985,and Independent Spirit Award, best director, Independent Film Project/West, 1986, all for Blood Simple; Golden Palm, best film, Cannes International Film Festival, 1991, for Barton Fink; Golden Palm, best film, Cannes International Film Festival, 1994, for The Hudsucker Proxy. CREDITS Film Producer, Except Where Indicated: Producer and director (with brother Joel Coen, under joint pseudonym Roderick James), Blood Simple, Circle Releasing Corp., 1984. Raising Arizona, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Miller's Crossing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Barton Fink, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Television Appearances; Series: American Cinema (documentary), PBS, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays; With Joel Coen: (Under joint pseudonym Roderick James) Blood Simple, Circle Releasing Corp., 1984. (With Sam Raimi) Crimewave (also known as The XYZ Murders and Broken Hearts and Noses), limited release, Columbia, 1986. Raising Arizona, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Miller's Crossing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Barton Fink, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. (With Raimi) The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Fargo, Gramercy, 1996.
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Assistant editor, Fear No Evil, Avco Embassy, 1981. Producer and director (with brother Ethan Coen, under joint pseudonym Roderick James) and editor, Blood Simple, Circle Releasing Corp., 1984. Raising Arizona, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Miller's Crossing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Barton Fink, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Fargo, Gramercy, 1996. Film Appearances: Security guard, Spies Like Us, Warner Bros., 1985. Television Appearances; Series: American Cinema (documentary), PBS, 1995. WRITINGS
COEN, Joel
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(Roderick James, a joint pseudonym) PERSONAL Born November 29, 1955, in St. Louis Park, MN; son of Edward (a professor of economics) and Rena (an art historian and university teacher) Coen; brother of Ethan Coen (a screenwriter and producer); divorced from first wife, c. 1980; married Frances McDormand (an actress); children: (second marriage) Pedro. Education: Attended Simon's Rock College; New York University, degree (film); graduate study in film at University of Texas at Austin. Addresses: Agent— United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director and screenwriter. Worked as a production assistant on documentaries and industrial films; also worked on rock music video crews.
Screenplays; With Ethan Coen: (Under joint pseudonym Roderick James) Blood Simple, Circle Releasing Corp., 1984. (With Sam Raimi) Crimewave (also known as The XYZ Murders and Broken Hearts and Noses), limited release, Columbia, 1986. Raising Arizona, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Miller's Crossing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Barton Fink, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. (With Raimi) The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Fargo, Gramercy, 1996. Books; With Ethan Coen: Blood Simple: An Original Screenplay, St. Martin's (New York), 1988. Raising Arizona: An Original Screenplay, St. Martin's, 1988. Barton Fink; Miller's Crossing, Faber (Boston, MA), 1991. OTHER SOURCES
Awards, Honors: Grand Jury Prize, U.S. Film Festival, 1984, award, best dramatic feature, Sundance 77, 1985, and Independent Spirit Award, best director, Independent Film Project/West, 1986, all for Blood Simple; Concha de Oro, best director, San Sebastian International Film Festival, 1990, for Miller's Crossing; Golden Palm, best film, and award, best director, Cannes International Film Festival, 1991, both for Barton Fink; Golden Palm, best film, Cannes International Film Festival, 1994, for The Hudsucker Proxy. CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Indicated: Assistant editor, The Evil Dead, New Line Cinema, 1980.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 1, 1994, p. 30-33. New York Times Magazine, July 8, 1990, p. 23-26, 29-30,45.*
COLLINS, Joan 1933 (?)PERSONAL Full name, Joan Henrietta Collins; born May 23 (some sources say May 21), 1933 (some sources say 1931 or 1935), in London, England; immigrated to the United States, 1938; daughter of Joseph William (an agent) and Elsa (Bessant) Collins; sister of Jackie Collins (an author); married Maxwell Reed (an ac-
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Volume 15 tor; divorced); married Anthony Newley (an actor, singer, director, and composer), May 27, 1963 (divorced, 1971); married Ronald S. Kass (a film producer), March, 1972 (divorced); married Peter Holm, 1985 (divorced); children: (second marriage) Tara Cynara, Alexander Anthony; (third marriage) Katyana. Education: Attended Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Addresses: Contact—Peter Charlesworth, 68 Old Brompton Rd., London SW7 3LQ, England. Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Golden Apple Award, star of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1982; Golden Globe Award, best television actress in a drama series, 1982, for Dynasty; People's Choice Award, best female performer on television, 1985; Annual Cable Excellence (ACE) Award. CREDITS
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Blondes vs. Brunettes, ABC, 1984. The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: )oan Collins, NBC, 1984. All Star Party for Lucille Ball, CBS, 1984. ABC All-Star Spectacular, ABC, 1985. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. On Top All Over the World, syndicated, 1985. Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1987. Secrets Women Never Share, NBC, 1987. All Star Party for Joan Collins, CBS, 1987. The 75th Anniversary of Beverly Hills, ABC, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. The /7th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. Appeared in The 39th Annual Emmy Awards, 1987; host, The Golden Globe Awards, 1989; also appeared in the special Mama's Back, 1993, and in The Human Jungle. Television Appearances; Pilots: Racine, Paper Dolls, ABC, 1982. Annie McCulloch, The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch, ABC, 1982.
Television Appearances; Series: Alexis Carrington Colby, Dynasty, ABC, 1981-89. Panelist, To Tell the Truth, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Avril Devereaux, Arthur Hailey's "The Moneychangers" (also known as The Moneychangers), NBC, 1976. Helenejunot, Sins, CBS, 1986. Alexis, Dynasty: The Reunion (also known as Dynasty: The Miniseries), ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Carole Bradley, Drive Hard, Drive Fast, NBC, 1973. Kay Dillon, The Making of a Male Model, ABC, 1983. Cartier Rand, The Cartier Affair, NBC, 1984. Pam Dugan, Her Life As a Man, NBC, 1984. Katrina Petrovna, Monte Carlo, CBS, 1986. Also appeared in Tonight at 8:30, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1959. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1962. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1966. Lorraine, "The Man Who Came to Dinner/' Hallmark Hal I of Fame, NBC, 1972. Steve Martin—Comedy Is Not Pretty, NBC, 1980. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1982. Bob Hope's Women I Love—Beautiful But Funny, NBC, 1982.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Lorelei Circe/the Siren, "Ring around the Riddler," Batman, ABC, 1967. "The Wail of the Siren/' Batman, ABC, 1967. Edith Keeler, "The City on the Edge of Forever/' Star Trek, NBC, 1967. "Mission of the Dariens/' Space 1999, syndicated, 1976. Fantastic Journey, NBC, 1977. Tales of the Unexpected, NBC, 1977. "Hansel and Gretel," Faerie Tale Theater, Showtime, 1982. Fame, Fortune, and Romance, syndicated, 1986. Stella and Leonora Vail, "Collins Meets Coward" (also known as "Ways and Means/' "Still Life—A Romantic Interlude/' and "The Astonished Heart— A Sad Tale"), A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Roseanne, ABC, 1993. Clive James, PBS, 1994. Also appeared in episodes of The Virginian, NBC; Run for Your Life, NBC; Mission: Impossible, CBS; Baretta, ABC; Ellery Queen, NBC; Switch, CBS; Starskyand Hutch, ABC; Police Woman, NBC; Fantasy Island, ABC; and Orson Welles' Great Mysteries, syndicated. Television Work; Miniseries: Executive producer, Sins, CBS, 1986.
94 • COLLINS Television Work; Movies: Costume designer, The Cartier Affair, NBC, 1984. Executive producer (with Peter Holm), Monte Carlo, CBS, 1986. Television Work; Episodic: Associate producer, "Collins Meets Coward" (also known as "Ways and Means/' "Still Life—A Romantic Interlude/' and "The Astonished Heart— A Sad Tale"), A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Film Appearances: Lil Carter, Judgment Deferred, Associated British, 1952. Pampinea, Decameron Nights, Film Locations, 1953. Norma, / Believe in You, Universal, 1953. Rene Collins, The Slasher (also known as Cosh Boy), Lippert, 1953. Mary, The Good Die Young, Independent Film Distributors, 1954. Stella Jarvis, Turn the Key Softly, Arvis, 1954. Marina, The Woman's Angle, Stratford, 1954. Sadie Patch, The Adventures of Sadie (also known as Our Girl Friday), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Princess Nellifer, Land of the Pharaohs, Warner Bros., 1955. Frankie, The Square Ring, Republic, 1955. Beth Throgmorton, The Virgin Queen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Lady Godiva Rides Again, Carroll, 1955. Crystal Allen, The Opposite Sex, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1956. Jocelyn Fleury, Island in the Sun, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1957. Title role, Sea Wife (also known as Sea Wyfand Biscuit), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Tina, Stopover Tokyo, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Alice Chicoy, The Wayward Bus, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1957. Josefa Velarde, The Bravados, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Angela Hoffa, Rally 'round the Flag, Boys!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Esther, Esther and the King, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Melanie, Seven Thieves, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Diane, The Road to Hong Kong, United Artists (UA), 1962. Jane, One Million Dollars (also known as La congiuntura), Columbia, 1965. Joanie Valens, Warn/ngShot, Paramount, 1967. Polyester Poontang, Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?, Regional, 1969.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Anne Langley, Subterfuge, Commonwealth United Entertainment, 1969. If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, UA, 1969. Pat Camber, Up in the Cellar (also known as Three in the Cellar), American International, 1970. Sarah Booth, The Executioner, Columbia, 1970. Carol Radford, Terror from under the House (also known as Revenge, Inn of the Frightened People, and After Jenny Died), Hemisphere, 1971. Ottilie, Quest for Love, Rank, 1971. Joanne Clayton, "All Through the House/' Tales from the Crypt, Cinerama, 1972. Molly Carmichael, Fear in the Night, International, 1972. State of Siege, Cinema V, 1973. Bella Thompson, "Mel," Tales That Witness Madness, Paramount, 1973. Fay, Alfie Darling, EMI, 1974. Sarah Mandeville, Dark Places, Cinerama, 1974. Black Bess, The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones, Universal, 1976. Lucy, The Devil within Her (also known as / Don't Want to Be Bom), American International, 1976. The Great Adventure, Pacific International, 1976. Marilyn Fryser, Empire of the Ants, American International, 1977. Agnes Lozelle, The Big Sleep, UA, 1978. Gloria, Zero to Sixty (also known as Repo), First Artists, 1978. Fontaine Khaled, The Stud, Trans-American, 1979. Fontaine Khaled, The Bitch, Brent Walker, 1979. Nera, Sunburn, Paramount, 1979. Nicolle, A Game for Vultures, New Line Cinema, 1980. Diana, Homework, Jensen Farley, 1982. Madame Carrere, Nutcracker, Rank, 1982. Margaretta D'Arville, In the Bleak Mid-Winter, Sony Picture Classics, 1995. Appeared as Helen/Sybil, Decadence, 1993. Also appeared in The Aquarian, 1972; The Referee, 1974; Poliziotto senza Paula, 1977; Neck, 1983; and Ceorgy Porgy, 1983. Stage Appearances: A Doll's House, Arts Theatre, London, 1946. The Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. The Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, 1990. (Broadway debut) Amanda Prynne, Private Lives, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1990, then Broadhurst Theatre, 1992. Also appeared in productions of Jassy, The Praying Mantis, The Skin of Our Teeth, Claudia and David, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, and Murder in Mind.
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Major Tours: Amanda Prynne, Private Lives, U.S. cities, 1991-92. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared in the home video releases The Joan Collins Video Special, 1981, and Joan Collins: Personal Workout, 1995. WRITINGS Past Imperfect: An Autobiography, W. H. Allen, 1978, revised edition, Simon & Schuster (New York), 1984. The Joan Collins Beauty Book, Macmillan (New York), 1980. Katy: A Fight for Life (biography), Gollancz, 1982. Prime Time (novel), Simon & Schuster, 1988. Other novels include Love and Desire and Hate, 1991, and My Secret, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, February 9, 1992.*
CONRAD, Robert 1935PERSONAL Born Conrad Robert Falk, March 1, 1935, in Chicago, IL; married Joan Kenlay (divorced); married second wife, LaVelda; children: (first marriage) Nancy, Joan, Christy, Christian, Shane; (second marriage) Kaja, Camilie, Chelsea. Education: Attended Northwestern University. Avocationalinterests: Running, boxing, skiing, swimming, and bicycling. Addresses: /Agent—David Shapira, 15301 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. Career: Actor and director. Black Sheep Productions (family film company), chief executive officer, 1966—. Also worked as a singer, a boxer, a milk truck driver, and a custodian before becoming an actor. Awards, Honors: People's Choice Award, best male performer in a new program, 1977. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tom Lopaka, Hawaiian Eye, ABC, 1959-63. Agent James T. West, The Wild Wild West, CBS, 1965-70.
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Paul Ryan, Adam-12, NBC, 1968-75. District Attorney Paul Ryan, The D.A., NBC, 197172. Jake Webster, Assignment: Vienna, ABC, 1972-73. Major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, Baa Baa Black Sheep (also known as The Black Sheep Squadron), NBC, 1977-78. Oscar, "Duke" Ramsey, The Duke, NBC, 1979. Thomas Remington Sloane III, A Man CalledSloane, NBC, 1979-80. Jesse Hawkes, High Mountain Rangers, CBS, 1988. Title role, ]esse Hawkes, CBS, 1989. Griffin "Tooter" Campbell, High Sierra Search and Rescue, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Paul Ryan, The D.A.: Murder One, NBC, 1969. Deputy D.A. Paul Ryan, The D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill, NBC, 1971. Title role, The Adventures of Nick Carter, NBC, 1972. James T. West, The Wild Wild West Revisited, CBS, 1979. Jim Brandon, Coach of the Year, NBC, 1980. James T. West, More Wild Wild West, CBS, 1980. That's TV, NBC, 1982. Colonel Joe Knox, Hard Knox, NBC, 1984. Title role, Charley Hannah, ABC, 1986. Jeff Hawkes, High Mountain Rangers, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pasquinel, Centennial, NBC, 1978-79. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Yellow River," Maverick, ABC, 1959. Sea Hunt, syndicated, 1959. "Battle Star," Lawman, ABC, 1959. "Amnesty," Colt .45, ABC, 1959. "Maximum Capacity," Man and the Challenge, NBC, 1959. "Only Zeros Count," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1959. "Who Killed Cock Robin?," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1960. "And Cain Cried Out," Ga//ant Men, ABC, 1962. "The Town That Trespassed," Temple Houston, NBC, 1964. "Four," Kraft Suspense Theater, NBC, 1965. "The Contenders," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1968. "The Playground," Mannix, CBS, 1969. "The Killer," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1970. "Break," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. "A Killing in the Market," J. J. Starbuck, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Eddie, Weekend of Terror, ABC, 1970. Wylie, Five Desperate Women, ABC, 1971. Bob Dalton, The Last Day, NBC, 1975.
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Sergeant Sam Marcum, Smash-up on Interstate 5, ABC, 1976. Frank Scapa, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, ABC, 1979. G. Gordon Liddy, Will: G. Gordon Liddy, NBC, 1982. Walter Price, Confessions of a Married Man, ABC, 1983. Bill Stackhouse, Two Fathers'Justice, NBC, 1985. Henry Stanton, Assassin, CBS, 1986. Lieutenant Commander Mark Van Meer, The Fifth Missile (also known as The Cold Crew), NBC, 1986. Lieutenant Daniel Malone, One Po//ce Plaza (also known as A Song for Sara), CBS, 1986. Officer Chick Stacy, Gladiator School, ABC, 1988. Michael Moran Sr., Glory Days, CBS, 1988. Eddie, Anything to Survive (also known as Almost Too Late), ABC, 1990. Mario Dante, Mario and the Mob, ABC, 1992. Sergeant Jack Stewart, Sworn to Vengeance (also known as Secret Vows and Careless Whispers), CBS, 1993. Stack Stackhouse, Two Fathers: ]ustice for the Innocent (also known as Two Fathers Return), NBC, 1994. Griffin "looter" Campbell, Search and Rescue, NBC, 1994. Also appeared in Sullivan, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars I, ABC, 1976. Battle of the Network Stars II, ABC, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars III, ABC, 1977. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1977. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 1, CBS, 1977. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 2, CBS, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars V, ABC, 1978. Battle of the Network Stars VI, ABC, 1979. Battle of the Network Stars VII, ABC, 1979. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 5, CBS, 1980. Host, Daredevils, NBC, 1980. The Way They Were, syndicated, 1981. Host, Battle of the Network Stars XV, ABC, 1983. WrestleMania 2, Showtime, 1986. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. All-Star Party for Clint Eastwood, CBS, 1986. The CBS Cotton Bowl Parade, CBS, 1988. Host, The Next Disaster: Are You Prepared?, syndicated, 1990. Host, The Kennedy Assassinations: Coincidence or Conspiracy, syndicated, 1992. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 23rd Annual Academy ofCountry Music Awards, NBC, 1988.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Television Director, Except As Noted; Series: (With others) Baa Baa Black Sheep (also known as The Black Sheep Squadron), NBC, 1977-78. (With others) The Duke, NBC, 1979. (With others) A Man Called Sloane, NBC, 1979-80. Creator, High Mountain Rangers, CBS, 1988. (With others) Jesse Hawkes, CBS, 1989. Creator, High Sierra Search and Rescue, NBC, 1995. Television Work; Pilots: Creator, Hard Knox, NBC, 1984. Creator and director, High Mountain Rangers, CBS, 1987. Television Work; Movies: Director, Glory Days, CBS, 1988. Executive producer, Two Fathers: Justice for the Innocent (also known as Two Fathers Return), NBC, 1994. Film Appearances: Lieutenant Kiley, Thundering Jets, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1958. Pretty Boy Floyd, Young Dillinger, Allied Artists, 1965. Eric Dean, Palm Springs Weekend, Warner Bros., 1974. Allan Kuhn, Murph the Surf (also known as Live a Little, Steal a Lot), American International, 1974. John Dillinger, The Lady in Red (also known as Guns, Sin and Bathtub Gin), New World, 1979. General Wombat, Wrong Is Right (also known as The Man with the Deadly Lens), Columbia, 1982. Moving Violations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Also appeared in Sudden Death, 1975; Uncommon Courage, 1985; and Hotel Madrid.*
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PERSONAL Original name, David Kotkin; born in 1957 (some sources say 1956), in Metuchin, NJ. Education: Attended Fordham University. Addresses: Contact—c/o Professional Offices, 11777 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 601, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Magician, producer, and director. Entertainer at nightclubs and concert halls around the world, including Caesar's Palace, Taipei Sports and Cultural Stadium, Hong Kong's Coliseum, and Singapore's World Trade Center; associated with the production companies David Copperfield Disappearing, Inc. and DCDI Productions. New York University, instructor
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Volume 15 in magic, 1972. Project Magic, founder, 1982; U.S. Organization of Disabled Athletes, national spokesperson at Olympics in Seoul, Korea, 1988. Awards, Honors: Named Magician of the Year, Academy of Magical Arts, 1980,1987; named Entertainer of the Year, American Guild of Variety Artists, 1981; named one of Ten Outstanding Young Men in America, U.S. Jaycees, 1985; named Entertainer of the Year, city of Atlantic City, NJ, 1986, and National Association for Campus Activities, 1987; Golden Rose Award, Montreux Film Festival, 1987; named one of Top Ten Entrepreneurs, Young Entrepreneurs Organization, 1987; Bambi Award (European Academy Award), 1993; named America's Fastest Rising Star, Forbes, 1993. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: Host, The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1981. The All Star Salute to Mother's Day, NBC, 1981. Magician, Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. Host, The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1983. Dave, Mr. T and Emmanuel Lewis in a Christmas Dream, NBC, 1984. Host, The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1984. Host, The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1985. Kraft Salutes The Magic of David Copperfield. . . in China, CBS, 1986. All-Star Cala at Ford's Theatre, ABC, 1987. Kraft Salutes the Magic of David Copperfield IX: Escape from Alcatraz, CBS, 1987. Host, The Magic of David Copperfield X: The Bermuda Triangle, CBS, 1988. Judge, Super Model Search: Look of the Year, ABC, 1988. Host, The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter, CBS, 1989. The Magic of David Copperfield: The Niagara Falls Challenge, CBS, 1990. The Magic of David Copperfield XIII: Mystery on the Orient Express, CBS, 1991. The Magic of David Copperfield XIV: Flying. . . Live the Dream, CBS, 1992. All-Star Cala at Ford's Theatre, ABC, 1992. Host, The Magic of David Copperfield XV: The Fires of Passion, CBS, 1993. David Copperfield: Fifteen Years of Magic, CBS, 1994. The 1994 World Music Awards, ABC, 1994. A Phyllis George Special, syndicated, 1995. The Magic of David Copperfield XVI: Unexplained Forces, CBS, c. 1995. Television Work; Specials: Producer, The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1981.
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Producer, Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. Director, The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1983. Director (with Jeff Margolis), The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1984. Director, The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1985. Director, Kraft Salutes The Magic of David Copperfield. . . in China, CBS, 1986. Executive producer, coproducer, and codirector, Kraft Salutes the Magic of David Copperfield IX: Escape from Alcatraz, CBS, 1987. Executive producer and director, The Magic of David Copperfield X: The Bermuda Triangle, CBS, 1988. Executive producer, The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter, CBS, 1989. Executive producer, The Magic of David Copperfield XV: The Fires of Passion, CBS, 1993. Executive producer and director, David Copperfield: Fifteen Years of Magic, CBS, 1994. Film Appearances: The magician, Terror Train (also known as Train of Terror), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Belly Talkers (documentary), Miramax, 1995. Stage Appearances: Illusionist, The Magic Man, First Chicago Center, Chicago, IL, 1974. All-Star Cala at Ford's Theatre, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1987. All-Star Gala at Ford's Theatre, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, 1992. WRITINGS Contributor to periodicals, including Omni.*
CORLISS, Richard Nelson 1944PERSONAL Born March 6,1944, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Paul William and Elizabeth (maiden name, McCluskey; present surname, Brown) Corliss; married Mary Elizabeth Yushak, August 31,1969. Education: St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia, PA, B.S., 1965; Columbia University, M.F.A., 1967. Addresses: Office—Time, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center, New York, NY 10020. Career: Critic. National Review, New York City, film critic, 1966-70; Film Commentary, New York City, editor, 1970-89; New Times, New York City, film critic, 1975-78; Soho Weekly News, New York City,
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98 • GORMAN film critic, 1980; Time, New York City, associate editor, 1980-85, senior writer, 1985—. Museum of Modern Art, member of staff in film department, 1968-70; New York Film Festival, member of selection committee, 1971-87. Member: National Society of Film Critics, New York Film Critics. WRITINGS (Editor) The Hollywood Screenwriters, Discus Books (New York City), 1972. Talking Pictures: Screenwriters in the American Cinema, 1927-1973, Overlook Press (Woodstock, NY), 1974 (published in England as Talking Pictures: Screenwriters of Hollywood, David & Charles [Newton Abbot, England], 1975). Greta Garbo, Pyramid (New York City), 1974. Contributor to periodicals.*
GORMAN, Roger (Henry Neill)
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PERSONAL Full name, Roger William Corman; born April 5, 1926, in Detroit, Ml; son of William (an engineer) Corman; married Julie Halloran (a film producer), December 26, 1969 (some sources say 1970); children: Catherine Ann, Roger Martin, Brian William, Mary Tessa. Education: Stanford University, B.S. (industrial engineering), 1947; graduate study at Oxford University, 1950. Addresses: Office—Concorde-New Horizons Corp., 11600 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 900495702. Career: Producer, director, film executive, actor, and screenwriter. Twentieth Century-Fox, Hollywood, CA, messenger, 1948, script reader, 1948-49; literary agent, 1951-52; New World Pictures, founder, 1970, president, 1970-83; Concorde-New Horizons Corp. (film production and distribution company), Los Angeles, CA, founder, 1983, president, 1983—. Roger Corman Productions, founder and president; Filmgroup, founder and president; Wometco Theatres, chairperson of board of directors. Horror Hall of Fame, member of board of directors, 1991. Also worked as a television stagehand. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1944. Member: Producers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America.
CREDITS Film Work: Associate producer, Highway Dragnet, Allied Artists, 1954. Producer, The Fast and the Furious, American Releasing, 1954. Producer, The Monster from the Ocean Floor (also known as It Stalked the Ocean Floor and Monster Maker), Lippert, 1954. Executive producer, The Beast with a Million Eyes, American Releasing, 1955. Producer and director, Apache Woman, Associated Releasing, 1955. Producer and director, Five Guns West, American Releasing, 1955. Producer and director, The Day the World Ended, American International, 1956. Producer and director, Gunslinger, Associated Releasing, 1956. Producer and director, It Conquered the World, American International, 1956. Producer and director, The Oklahoma Woman, American Releasing, 1956. Producer and director, Swamp Woman (also known as Swamp Diamonds and Cruel Swamp), Favorite Films of California, 1956. Producer and director, Attack of the Crab Monsters, Allied Artists, 1957. Producer and director, Carnival Rock, Howco, 1957. Producer and director, Naked Paradise (also known as Thunder Over Hawaii), American International, 1957. Producer and director, Not of This Earth, Allied Artists, 1957. Producer and director, Rock All Night, American International, 1957. Producer and director, The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent (also known as The Viking Women and the Sea Serpent), American International, 1957. Producer and director, Sorority Girl (also known as The Bad One and Confessions of a Sorority Girl), American International, 1957. Producer and director, Teenage Doll (also known as The Young Rebels), Allied Artists, 1957. Producer and director, The Undead, American International, 1957. Producer and director, Machine Gun Kelly, American International, 1958. Producer and director, She-Gods of Shark Reef (also known as Shark Reef), American International, 1958. Producer and director, Teenage Caveman (also known as Out of the Darkness and Prehistoric World), American International, 1958.
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Producer (with Jack Rabin and Irving Block) and director, War of the Satellites, Allied Artists, 1958. Executive producer, Stake Out on Dope Street, Warner Bros., 1958. Executive producer, The Cry Baby Killer, Allied Artists, 1958. Executive producer, Hot Car Girl, Allied Artists, 1958. Executive producer, Night of the Blood Beast, American International, 1958. Executive producer, The Brain Eaters, American International, 1958. Executive producer, Paratroop Command, American International, 1958. Executive producer, The Wild Ride, Filmgroup, 1958. Producer and director, A Bucket of Blood, American International, 1959. Producer (with Edward L. Alperson and Gene Gorman) and director, /, Mobster (also known as The Mobster), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Producer, T-Bird Gang (also known as The Pay-Off), Filmgroup, 1959. Producer and director, The Wasp Woman, Allied Artists, 1959. Executive producer, Tank Commandos (also known as Tank Commando), American International, 1959. Executive producer, Crime and Punishment U.S.A., Allied Artists, 1959. Executive producer, High School Big Shot (also known as The Young Sinners), Filmgroup, 1959. Executive producer, Attack of the Giant Leeches (also known as The Giant Leeches and Demons of the Swamp), American International, 1959. Producer and director, Atlas, Filmgroup, 1960. Producer and director, The House of Usher (also known as The Fall of the House of Usher), American International, 1960. Producer and director, The Last Woman on Earth, Filmgroup, 1960. Producer and director, Ski Troop Attack, Filmgroup, 1960. Executive producer, Beasts from the Haunted Cave, Filmgroup, 1960. Executive producer, Battle of Blood Island, Filmgroup, 1960. Producer and director, Creature from the Haunted Sea, Filmgroup, 1961. Producer and director, The Little Shop of Horrors, Filmgroup, 1961. Producer and director, The Pit and the Pendulum, American International, 1961. Executive producer, Night Tide, American International, 1961. Executive producer, The Mermaids ofTiburon (also known as The Aqua Sex), Filmgroup, 1961.
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Producer and director, The Intruder (also known as / Hate Your Guts, Shame, and The Stranger), PatheAmerica, 1962. Producer and director, The Premature Burial, American International, 1962. Producer and director, Tower of London, United Artists (UA), 1962. Executive producer, The Magic Voyage of Sinbad, Filmgroup, 1962. Producer and director, Tales of Terror (also known as Poe's Tales of Terror), American International, 1962. Producer and director, The Haunted Palace, American International, 1962. Producer and director, "X"— The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (also known as The Man with the X-Ray Eyes and X), American International, 1963. Producer (with Charles Hannawalt and R. Wright Campbell) Dementia 13 (also known as The Haunted and the Hunted), American International, 1963. Producer and director, The Raven, American International, 1963. Producer and director, The Terror (also known as Lady of the Shadows), American International, 1963. Producer and director, The Young Racers, American International, 1963. Executive producer, Battle beyond the Sun, American International, 1963. Producer and director, The Masque of the Red Death, American International, 1964. Producer and director, The Secret Invasion, UA, 1964. Producer and director, The Tomb of Ligeia (also known as Tomb of the Cat), American International, 1965. Executive producer, The Girls on the Beach, Paramount, 1965. Executive producer, Ski Party, American International, 1965. Executive producer, Beach Ball, Paramount, 1965. Executive producer (uncredited), The Shooting, filmed in 1965, released by Proteus/Favorite Films, 1971. Producer (with Norman D. Wells), Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (also known as Gill Woman and Gill Women of Venus), Filmgroup, 1966. Producer and director, The Wild Angels, American International, 1966. Executive producer, Blood Bath (also known as Track of the Vampire), American International, 1966. Executive producer, Queen of Blood (also known as Planet of Blood), American International, 1966.
100« GORMAN Executive producer (uncredited), Ride in the Whirlwind, Favorite Films/Jack H. Harris, 1966. Producer and director, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Producer and director, The Trip, American International, 1967. Executive producer, Targets, Paramount, 1967. Executive producer, Devil's Angels, American International, 1967. Director (uncredited, with Phil Karlson), A Time for Killing (also known as The Long Ride Home), Columbia, 1967. Executive producer, Wild Racers, American International, 1967. Executive producer, Naked Angels, Crown International, 1969. Executive producer, Pit Stop, Crown International, 1969. Director (uncredited, with Cy Endfield), De Sade, American International/Transcontinental, 1969. Executive producer, The Dunwich Horror, American International, 1970. Producer and director, Bloody Mama, American International, 1970. Producer and director, Cas-s-s-s! (also known as Gass-s-s; or, It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It), American International, 1970. Executive producer and director, Von Richtofen and Brown (also known as The Red Baron), DA, 1970. Executive producer, Paddy (also known as Goodbye to the Hill), Allied Artists, 1970. Executive producer, Student Nurses, New World, 1970. Executive producer, Angels Die Hard!, New World, 1970. Executive producer, Angels Hard as They Come, New World, 1971. Executive producer, Private Duty Nurses, New World, 1971. Executive producer, The Big Doll House, New World, 1971. Executive producer, The Velvet Vampire (also known as Through the Looking Class and Cemetery Girls), New World, 1971. Executive producer, Women in Cages, New World, 1971. Producer, Boxcar Bertha, American International, 1972. Executive producer, The Big Bird Cage, New World, 1972. Executive producer, The Unholy Rollers (also known as Leader of the Pack), American International, 1972. Executive producer, Night Call Nurses, New World, 1972.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Executive producer, Fly Me, New World, 1972. Executive producer, The Hot Box, New World, 1972. Executive producer, Night of the Cobra Woman, New World, 1972. Executive producer, The Final Comedown, New World, 1972. Producer (with Gene Gorman), / Escaped from Devil's Island, UA, 1973. Executive producer, The Young Nurses, New World, 1973. Executive producer, The Arena, New World, 1973. Executive producer, The Student Teachers, New World, 1973. Executive producer, Tender Loving Care (also known as Naughty Nurses), New World, 1973. Producer, Big Bad Mama, New World, 1974. Executive producer, TNT Jackson, New World, 1974. Executive producer, The Woman Hunt (also known as The Highest Bidder), New World, 1974. Executive producer, Candy Stripe Nurses, New World, 1974. Executive producer, Caged Heat (also known as Renegade Girls), New World, 1974. Executive producer, Street Girls, New World, 1974. Producer (with Sam Gellman) Born to Kill (also known as Cockfighter), New World, 1975. Producer, Capone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Producer, Death Race 2000, New World, 1975. Executive producer, Summer School Teachers, New World, 1975. Executive producer, Darktown Strutters (also known as Get Down and Boogie), New World, 1975. Executive producer, Crazy Mama, New World, 1975. Executive producer, Cover Girl Models, New World, 1975. Executive producer, Cannonball (also known as Carquake), New World, 1976. Producer, Eat My Dust, New World, 1976. Producer (with Evelyn Purcell), Fighting Mad, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Executive producer, Hollywood Boulevard, New World, 1976. Executive producer, Jackson County Jail, New World, 1976. Executive producer, Nashville Girl (also known as New Girl in Town and Country Music Daughter), New World, 1976. Executive producer, Moving Violation, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Executive producer, God Told Me To (also known as Demon), New World, 1976. Executive producer, Dynamite Women (also known as The Great Texas Dynamite Chase), New World, 1976. Producer, Lumiere, New World, 1976. Producer, Thunder and Lightning, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1977.
Volume 15 Producer, / Never Promised You a Rose Garden, New World, 1977. Executive producer, Black Oak Conspiracy, New World, 1977. Executive producer, Grand Theft Auto, New World, 1977. Executive producer, Moonshine County Express, New World, 1977. Executive producer, Maniac (also known as Ransom, The Town That Cried Terror, and Assault on Paradise), New World, 1977. Executive producer, A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich, New World, 1977. Producer, Avalanche, New World, 1978. Producer, Deathsport, New World, 1978. Executive producer, Piranha, New World, 1978. Executive producer, The Bees, New World, 1978. Producer (with Saul Krugman), Fast Charlie . . . The Moonbeam Rider (also known as Fast Charlie and the Moonbeam), Universal, 1979. Producer, Saint jack, New World, 1979. Executive producer, Battle beyond the Stars, New World, 1980. Producer (with Marc Stiegler), Galaxy of Terror (also known as Mindwarp, An Infinity of Terror, and Planet of Horrors), New World, 1981. Producer (with Gale Hurd), Smokey Bites the Dust, New World, 1981. Producer (with Mary Ann Fisher), Forbidden World (also known as Mutant), New World, 1982. Producer, Love Letters (also known as My Love Letters), New World, 1983. Producer, Space Raiders (also known as Star Child), New World, 1983. Executive producer, Suburbia, New World, 1984. Executive producer, Deathstalker, New World, 1984. Executive producer, Barbarian Queen, Concorde, 1985. Executive producer, Street walking Concorde, 1985. Producer (with Alex Sessa), Cocaine Wars, Concorde, 1986. Producer (with Ginny Nugent), Munchies, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM)AJA, 1987. Executive producer, Stripped to Kill, Concorde, 1987. Executive producer, Sweet Revenge, UA, 1987. Executive producer, Hour of the Assassin, Concorde, 1987. Producer, Slumber Party Massacre II, Concorde, 1987. Producer, Nightfall, Concorde, 1988. Executive producer, Watchers, Universal, 1988. Executive producer, Dangerous Love, Concorde, 1988. Producer, Big Bad Mama II, Concorde, 1988. Producer, The Drifter, Concorde, 1988. Producer, Daddy's Boys, Concorde, 1988. Executive producer, Crime Zone, Concorde, 1988.
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Producer (with Sessa), Two to Tango, Concorde, 1989. Producer, Time Trackers, Concorde, 1989. Producer, The Terror Within, Concorde, 1989. Producer, Bloodfist, Concorde, 1989. Producer, Lords of the Deep, Concorde, 1989. Executive producer, Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls, Concorde, 1989. Producer, Overexposed, Concorde, 1990. Producer, The Masque of the Red Death, Concorde, 1990. Producer, The Haunting of Morella, Concorde, 1990. Producer and director, Frankenstein Unbound, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Producer, Bloodfist II, MGM/UA Home Video, 1991. Producer, Play Murder for Me, New Horizons Home Video, 1992. Producer, Field of Fire, HBO Video, 1992. Executive producer, Body Waves, New Horizons Home Video, 1992. Producer, Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight, New Horizons Home Video, 1992. Producer, Dracula Rising, Concorde, 1993. Executive producer, Watchers ///, New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Executive producer, Unborn II, New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Executive producer, In the Heat of Passion II (also known as Unfaithful), New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Executive producer, Cheyenne Warrior, ConcordeNew Horizons, 1994. Executive producer, Carnosaur II, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Executive producer, One Night Stand, ConcordeNew Horizons, 1995. Executive producer, Dillinger and Capone, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Executive producer, The Crazys/tter, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Executive producer, The Spy Within (also known as Flight of the Dove), New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Executive producer, Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Also producer of the films Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II, 1989, Amazons, 1987, Watchers //, 1990, Silk 2, 1990, Primary Target, 1990, Immortal Sins, 1992, and Final Embrace, 1992; executive producer of Rock 'n' Roll High School, 1979, The Territory, 1981, The Warrior and the Sorceress, 1983, Transylvania Twist, 1989, The Law/ess Land, 1989, Last Stand at Lang Mel, 1989, Heroes Stand Alone, 1989, Dance of the Damned, 1989, Andy Colby's Incredibly Awesome Adventure, 1989, We/come to Oblivion, 1990, Streets, 1990, Full Fathom Five,
102 • CORMAN 1990, A Cry in the Wild, 1990, Back to Back, 1990, The Terror Within II, 1991, Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever, 1991, Hollywood Boulevard II, 1991, Futurekick, 1991, Ultraviolet, 1992, Sorority House Massacre II, 1992, Quake/, 1992, Munchie, 1992, In the Heat of Passion, 1992, Homicidal Impulse, 1992, Final Judgement, 1992, Eye of the Eagle 3, 1992, Deathstalker IV: Match of Titans, 1992, Dance with Death, 1992, Body Chemistry II: Voice of a Stranger, 1992, Bloodfist IV: Die Trying, 1992, Blackbelt, 1992, The Berlin Conspiracy, 1992, The Assassination Came, 1992, To Sleep with a Vampire, 1993, Stepmonster, 1993, Live by the Fist, 1993, Little Miss Millions, 1993, Firehawk, 1993, Dragonfire, 1993, Carnosaur, 1993, and 800 Leagues Down the Amazon, 1993. Also made the film Target: Harry under the pseudonym Henry Neill. Producer and director of the uncompleted films The Little Guy and Reception, both 1957. Film Appearances: Technician, War of the Satellites, Allied Artists, 1958. The Wasp Woman, Allied Artists, 1959. The Last Woman on Earth, Filmgroup, 1960. Ski Troop Attack, Filmgroup, 1960. Creature from the Haunted Sea, Filmgroup, 1961. The Little Shop of Horrors, Filmgroup, 1961. The Young Racers, American International, 1963. Senator, The Godfather, Part II, Paramount, 1974. Cannonball (also known as Carquake), New World, 1976. Man in the phone booth, The Howling, Avco Embassy, 1981. Lawyer, The State of Things, Artificial Eye, 1983. Mr. MacBride, Swing Shift, Warner Bros., 1984. Lords of the Deep, Concorde, 1989. FBI director Hayden Burke, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Body Waves, New Horizons Home Video, 1992. Mr. Laird, Philadelphia, TriStar, 1993. Congressman, Apollo 13, Universal, 1995. Also appeared as a lawyer in the film Der Stand der Dinge, 1982; and in the documentary Roger Corman: Hollywood's Wild Angel, 1978.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television "Virtual Seduction," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Terminal Virus" (also known as "Last Chance"), Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Suspect Device," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Sawbones," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Piranha," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Not of This Earth," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Not Like Us," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "A Bucket of Blood," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Black Scorpion" (also known as "Of Unknown Origins"), Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "The Alien Within" (also known as "Of Unknown Origins"), Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. Star Quest, Sci-Fi Channel, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Bregman, "Eye," John Carpenter Presents Body Bags, Showtime, 1993. Mr. Randolph, Runaway Daughters (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Guest, The Horror of It All, PBS, 1983. The Horror Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1990. The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991. A Day in the Life of Hollywood, Showtime, 1992. The Real Frankenstein: An Untold Story (documentary), ABC, 1995. The Roger Corman Special, Sci-Fi Channel, 1995. Interviewee, /Anatomy of Horror, UPN, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Dennis Hopper," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. WRITINGS
Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, The Georgia Peaches, CBS, 1980. Television Executive Producer; Movies: Outside Chance, CBS, 1978. "Hellfire" (also known as "Symphony" and "Haunted Symphony"), Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995. "Wasp Woman," Roger Corman Presents, Showtime, 1995.
Screenplays: (With F. X. Feeney) Frankenstein Unbound (based on a novel by Brian Aldiss), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Other: Author (with Jim Jerome) of the book How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never Lost a Dime, 1990.*
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PERSONAL Born June 15, 1964, in Birmingham, AL; daughter of Richard Lewis (a contractor) and Courteney (BassCopland) Cox. Education: Attended Mt. Vernon College. Addresses: Publicist—Susan Culley, P/M/K Public Relations, 8436 West Third Ave., No. 650, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress. Has worked as a model, and has appeared in commercials. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Down Twisted, Cannon, 1986. Julie Winston, Masters of the Universe, Cannon, 1987. Sara, Cocoon: The Return, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Jewel Jagger, Mr. Destiny, Buena Vista, 1990. Lisa Roberts, Blue Desert, Academy Home Entertainment, 1991. Kathleen, Shaking the Tree, Castle Hill, 1992. Carrie, The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them, Miramax, 1993. Melissa, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Warner Bros., 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Gloria Dinallo, Misfits of Science, NBC, 1985-86, Lauren Miller, Family Ties, NBC, 1987-89. Dream On, HBO, 1990. Gabriella Easden, The Trouble with Larry (also known as My First Husband), CBS, 1993. Monica Geller, Friends (also known as Friends like Us), NBC, 1994—.
Nora Bundy, I'll Be Home for Christmas, NBC, 1988. Jacquie Kimberly, Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer (also known as The Roxanne Pulitzer Story), NBC, 1989. Gwen Hartwick, Curiosity Kills (also known as Curiosity Killed the Cat), USA, 1990. Katherine, Battling for Baby (also known as Spoiled Rotten), CBS, 1992. Emmy, Sketch Artist II: Hands That See, Showtime, 1995. Also appeared in Topper. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Freddy de Lancel, Judith Krantz's "Till We Meet Again," CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Inside "Family Ties": Behind the Scenes of a Hit, PBS, 1988. The 16th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. Host, The 1995 MTV Awards, MTV, 1995. The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1996. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the music video for the Bruce Springsteen song, "Dancing in the Dark," 1984. Stage Appearances: Dunreath Henry, King of Hearts, Tiffany Theatre, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Magazine, April, 1989, p. 138. People Weekly, November 27, 1995, p. 100. Us, February, 1996.*
Also appeared on As the World Turns.
COYOTE, Peter
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Pick a Hero, Any Hero/' Code Name: Foxfire, NBC, 1985. "Dare Devil/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1986. Carol, "Death Stalks the Big Top/' Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. The Tonight Show, NBC, 1988.
PERSONAL Born Peter Cohon, 1942, in New York City; married twice; children: one daughter, one son. Education: Studied with the San Francisco Actors Workshop.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Lucy, Sylvan in Paradise, NBC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Hana Wyshocki, If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium, NBC, 1987.
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Addresses: /Agent—Susan Smith, 121 North San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and director. Performed with the San Francisco Mime Troupe, Paul Sills's Story Theatre, and the Reinhabitory Theatre. Chairor, California Council for the Arts. Member: Screen Actors Guild.
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Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1967, for The Minstrel Show. Emmy Award nomination, guest actor in a dramatic series, 1990, for "Old Quarrels, Old Love/' Avonlea. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Universal, 1978. Davis, Die Laughing, Warner Bros., 1980. Young David, Tell Me a Riddle, Filmways, 1980. Sergeant Crawford Poole, Southern Comfort, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper, Universal, 1981. Reese, Timerider: The Adventure of LyleSwann, Sunn Classic, 1982. Steele, Endangered Species, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1982. Rex, Out, Zone Productions, 1982. Keys, E.T.: The Extraterrestrial, Universal, 1982. Stanley, Stranger's Kiss, Orion, 1983. Stone, Slayground, Universal, 1983. Norton Baskin, Cross Creek, Universal, 1983. Arthur Blue, Heartbreakers, Orion, 1984. Lieutenant Ringwald, The Legend of Billie jean, TriStar, 1985. Troupers, Icarus Films, 1985. Narrator, Contrary Warriors, Rattlesnake Productions, 1985. Thomas Krasny, Jagged Edge, Columbia, 1985. Michael, Outrageous Fortune, Buena Vista, 1987. Photographer, Stacking (also known as Season of Dreams), Spectrafilm, 1987. Steve Elliot, A Man in Love (also known as Un HommeAmoreux), Gaumont, 1987. Lt. Sharpe/Larry, Heart of Midnight, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Henry Tobel, The Man Inside, New Line, 1990. Peter Mandrake, Exposure, Miramax, 1991. Edward, Crooked Hearts, MGM/Pathe, 1991. Nicholas, Kika, CiBy 2000/October Films, 1993. Oscar, Bitter Moon, Fine Line, 1994. Don Bresler, Unforgettable, MGM/UA, 1996. Also appeared as the narrator of The Peyote Road, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Narrator, The Pacific Century, PBS, 1992. Narrator, American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Also appeared in Up and Coming, PBS. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Bread/ The Booth, PBS, 1985. "All This and the Old School Tie/' The Insiders, ABC, 1985.
"Last Scene/' The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1986. "Shadow Play/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Romney Penhallow, Avonlea, The Disney Channel, 1990. Narrator, "Edison's Miracle of Light," American Experience, NBC, 1995. Herman Charn, "Professional Man," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Wynn Thomas, Isabel's Choice, CBS, 1981. Frank Mitchell, Best Kept Secrets, ABC, 1984. Anthony Ristelli, Scorned and Swindled, CBS, 1984. Max Knickerbocker, The Blue Yonder, Disney Channel, 1985. Matt Townsend, Child's Cry, CBS, 1986. Sam Fischetti, Sworn to Silence, ABC, 1987. Slick Henderson, Baja Oklahoma, HBO, 1988. Richmond Flowers, Sr., Unconquered, CBS, 1989. Matt, Living a Lie, NBC, 1991. Frank Macguire, A Seduction in Travis County, CBS, 1991. Frank Nordhall, Keeper of the City, Showtime, 1992. Colonel Andrew Case, Breach of Conduct (also known as Tour of Duty), USA, 1994. Michael, Dalva, ABC, 1996. Also appeared in In the Child's Best Interest and Golden Gate. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Courtney Taylor, Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story, NBC, 1980. George Bolen, The People vs. Jean Harris, NBC, 1981. William Bradfield, Echoes in the Darkness, CBS, 1987. Buffalo Bill Cody, Buffalo Girls, CBS, 1995. Ruben Borchardt, Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, "The Grizzlies," National Geographic Special (documentary), PBS, 1987. It Was Twenty Years Ago Today (documentary), PBS, 1987. Troupers (documentary), PBS, 1988. Narrator, "African Odyssey," National Geographic Special (documentary), PBS, 1988. Narrator, Return of the Wolves (documentary), PBS, 1989. Narrator, Ocean of Wisdom (documentary), PBS, 1990. Host, The New Range Wars (documentary), TBS, 1991. Voice of Abraham Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln: A New Birth of Freedom (documentary), PBS, 1992.
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Narrator, "Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter's Journey/' American Masters (documentary), PBS, 1992. Narrator, "Orson Welles: What Went Wrong?," Crazy about the Movies (documentary), Cinemax, 1992. Earth and the American Dream, HBO, 1993. The History of Rock fn' Roll, syndicated, 1995. Narrator, "Cyclone!," National Geographic Specials, NBC/1995. Narrator, 21st Century Jet: The Building of the 777, PBS, 1996.
Career: Director, producer, and screenwriter. Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, professor of humanities, 1964-65; Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, professor of humanities, 1965-67; high school teacher in Madrid, Spain, and Waddington, NY, 1967-68. Worked as messenger and post-production assistant to the president of a film production company; synch-up assistant to filmmaker Sean Cunningham; comedy writer for cabaret performances. Horror Hall of Fame, member of board of directors.
Stage Appearances: Jake, Jake's Women, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California, 1989-90.
Member: Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild.
Appeared in True West, The Red Snake, Autobiography of a Pearl Diver, and Charles the Irrelevant, all Magic Theatre, San Francisco; The Abduction ofKari Swenson; Baby Girl Scott; Olive Pits.
Stage Work: Director of O//Ve Pits, San Francisco Actors Workshop, San Francisco. Major Tours: Director, The Minstrel Show, with the San Francisco Actors Workshop, U.S. cities, 1967. WRITINGS For Stage: Co-author, O//Ve Pits, San Francisco Actors Workshop, San Francisco.*
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PERSONAL Full name, Wesley Earl Craven; born August 2,1939, in Cleveland, OH; son of Paul and Caroline (Miller) Craven; married Bonnie Susan Broecker, June, 1964 (divorced, 1970); married Millicent Eleanor Meyer (a flight attendant), July 25, 1982 (divorced, 1985); children: (first marriage) Jonathan Christian (an actor), Jessica (an actress). Education: Wheaton College, B.A., English and psychology, 1963; Johns Hopkins University, M.A., philosophy and writing, 1964. Addresses: Office—Wes Craven Films, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Television, 10000 West Washington Blvd., Suite 3016, Culver City, CA 90232. /Agent—Lin Radner, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Awards, Honors: Best Picture Award, London Film Festival, and Sitges International Fantasy Film Festival Honors, both 1977, for The Hills Have Eyes; Best Director Award, Madrid Film Festival, 1980, for Deadly Blessings; Critics Choice Award, French Science Fiction and Horror Film Festival, and award nomination, best horror film, Academy for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror, both 1984, and Best Horror Film Award, Avoriaz International Festival of Fantasy and Science Fiction Films, 1985, all for A Nightmare on Elm Street; Best Director Award, Madrid Film Festival, 1988; Grand Prize, Avoriaz International Festival of Fantasy and Science Fiction Films, 1992, for The People under the Stairs. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Assistant producer, Together (also known as Sensual Paradise), New Line Cinema, 1971. Editor, It Happened in Hollywood, Screw Film, 1972. Editor, YouVe Cot to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat, JER Pictures, 1972. And editor, Last House on the Left, American International, 1972. And editor, The Hills Have Eyes, Castle Hill, 1978. Deadly Blessing, United Artists (UA), 1981. Swamp Thing, Avco Embassy, 1982. A Nightmare on Elm Street, New Line Cinema, 1984. And editor, The Hills Have Eyes II, VTC, 1985. Deadly Friend, Warner Bros., 1986. Executive producer, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, New Line Cinema, 1987. The Serpent and the Rainbow, Universal, 1988. And executive producer, Shocker, Universal, 1989. And executive producer, The People under the Stairs, Universal, 1991. And executive producer, Wes Craven's New Nightmare (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 7), New Line Cinema, 1994. Vampire in Brooklyn, Paramount, 1995.
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Co-director of the film Tales to Tear Your Heart Out; executive producer of Laurel Canyon. Film Appearances: Man neighbor, Shocker, Universal, 1989. Wes Craven's New Nightmare (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 7), New Line Cinema, 1994. Dr. Arnold, The Fear (also known as Morty), A-Pix Entertainment, 1995. Television Executive Producer; Series: The People Next Door, CBS, 1989. Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992. Television Director; Movies: Stranger in Our House, NBC, 1978. Invitation to Hell, ABC, 1984. Chiller, CBS, 1985. And executive producer, Night Visions (also known as Nightmare Cafe), NBC, 1990. "The Gas Station," John Carpenter Presents Body Bags, Showtime, 1993. Wes Craven Presents Mind Ripper: Live in Horror, Die in Fear (also known as The Outpost), HBO, 1995. Television Director; Episodic: "A Little Peace and Quiet," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Word Play," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Shatterday," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Chameleon," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "The Road Not Taken," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Her Pilgrim's Soul," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Dealer's Choice," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Casebusters," The Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Pasty-faced man, "The Gas Station," John Carpenter Presents Body Bags, Showtime, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Fear in the Dark" (documentary), A & E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1991.
Swamp Thing, Avco Embassy, 1982. A Nightmare on Elm Street, New Line Cinema, 1984. The Hills Have Eyes II, VTC, 1985. (With Bruce Wagner, Chuck Russell, and Frank Darabont) A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (based on a story by Craven and Wagner), New Line Cinema, 1987. (Co-author) Flowers in the Attic, New World, 1987. Shocker, Universal, 1989. The People under the Stairs, Universal, 1991. (With Michael DeLuca) Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (based on a story by Rachel Talalay), New Line Cinema, 1991. Wes Craven's New Nightmare (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 7), New Line Cinema, 1994. Television Movies: (With Richard Rothstein) Invitation to Hell, ABC, 1984. (With J. D. Feigelson) Chiller, CBS, 1985. Night Visions (also known as Nightmare Cafe), NBC, 1990. Television Pilots: Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992. Books: (With Bruce Wagner) Dream Warriors, Adbdo and Daughters (Edina, MN), 1992. A Nightmare on Elm Street, Adbdo and Daughters, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Books: Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Volume 6, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1991. Periodicals: People Weekly, November 13, 1989, p. 161. Rolling Stone, October 6, 1988, p. 91. Time, September 5, 1988, p. 66. Times (London), August 30, 1985.*
Television Appearances; Specials: Halloween!, CBS, 1994. Interviewee, Anatomy of Horror, UPN, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: Last House on the Left, American International, 1972. The Hills Have Eyes, Castle Hill, 1978. (With Glenn M. Benest and Matthew Barr) Deadly Blessing, UA, 1981.
CRAWFORD, Cindy 1966PERSONAL Born February 20, 1966, in Dekalb, IL; daughter of Dan and Jennifer Crawford; married Richard Gere (an actor), 1991 (marriage ended, c. 1995). Education: Attended Northwestern University.
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Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and model. Spokesperson for Revlon, 1989—; also spokesperson for JH Collectibles and Pepsi Cola. CREDITS
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PERSONAL Born July 11, 1934, in Nottinghamshire, England; daughter of Joseph Edward (an electrical engineer) and Annie Edna (Clarke) Cresswell; married Brian Rowe (in textiles), April 14,1962; children: Caroline Jane, Candida Lucy. Education: King's College, London, B.A. (with honors) English, 1955.
Host, House of Style, MTV, 1989-c. 1995.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of a Model, ABC, 1988. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. Oprah: Behind the Scenes, ABC, 1992. Host, Stuntwomen: World Tour '92, Fox, 1992. Host, Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92, Fox, 1992. Host, A Concert for Life, Fox/MTV, 1992. The Look, PBS, 1993. In a New Light '93, ABC, 1993. Host, Rolling Stone '93: The Year in Review, Fox, 1993. Host, The Cindy Crawford Special, MTV, 1994.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: MTV's 7 9 9 7 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1991. The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. 7992 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1992. 7993 MTV Music Video Awards, MTV, 1993. 7994 MTV Music Video Awards, MTV, 1994. Host, The 7995 MTV Movies Awards, MTV, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, CBS, 1995. Television Work; Executive Producer: The Cindy Crawford Special, MTV, 1994.
Addresses:/Agent—A. M. Heath and Co. Ltd., 79 St. Martins Lane, London WC2N 4DD, England. Career: Writer. Worked for BBC-TV and as a literary assistant, fashion buyer, and teacher. Member: International P.E.N., Society of Authors. Awards, Honors: Award for best poem, Nottingham Poetry Society, 1950; Absolute Zero: Being the Second Part of the Bagthorpe Saga was named a "best book" by School Library Journal, 1978, selected as a "children's choice" by International Reading Association, 1979, and named a "notable book" by American Library Association; Bagthorpes Unlimited: Being the Third Part of the Bagthorpe Saga was selected as a "children's choice," International Reading Association, 1979, and named a "notable book," American Library Association; Phoenix Award, Children's Literature Association, 1988, for The Night-Watchmen; other works selected as a "notable book" by American Library Association and named to the Horn Book honor list include Up the Pier, The Winter of the Birds, and Ordinary Jack: Being the First Part of the Bagthorpe Saga; Classic Fairy Tales was selected as an Artists and Writers Guild book.
Film Appearances: Kate, Fair Came, Warner Bros., 1995. Herself, Unzipped, Miramax, 1995.
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Television Plays: Also appeared as herself, Catwalk, 1995. RECORDINGS Videos: Cindy Crawford's Shape Your Body Workout, 1992; The Next Challenge Workout, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers 1993, Issue 3, Gale (Detroit), 1993. Periodicals: Esquire, August, 1995, p. 60. Rolling Stone, December 23, 1993, pp. 93-95.*
Dick Whittington (for children; based on original fairytale), BBC, 1974. For Bethlehem Read Little Thraves, BBC, 1976. Lizzie Dripping and the Witch (juvenile), BBC, 1977. The Day Posy Bates Made History, BBC, 1977. The Secret World of Polly Flint, Central TV (England), 1985. Moondial, BBC, 1988. (Adaptor) Five Children and It (based on work by Edith Nesbit), BBC, 1991. The Return of the Psammead, BBC, 1993. (Adaptor) The Demon Headmaster, BBC, 1996. (Adaptor) The Demon Headmaster Again, BBC, 1996. Also adaptor of six episodes of The Famous Five, ITV.
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Television Miniseries: The Haunted School, BBC, 1986, also broadcast by Revcom In France and by ABC in Australia, both 1986. Stage Plays: Lizzie Dripping and the Witch, Unicorn Theatre, London, 1979. Children's Books: Sonya-by-the-Shore, illustrated by Robbin Jane Wells, Dent, 1960. The White Sea Horse, illustrated by Robin Jacques, Oliver and Boyd, 1964, Lippincott (Philadelphia, PA), 1965. Pietro and the Mule, illustrated by Maureen Eckersley, Oliver and Boyd, 1965, Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, IN), 1970. Where the Wind Blows, illustrated by Peggy Fortnum, Faber, 1966, illustrated by Ati Forberg, Funk (New York City), 1968. The Piemakers, illustrated by V. H. Drummond, Faber, 1967, illustrated by Witold T. Mars, Lippincott, 1968, new edition illustrated by Judith G. Brown, Macmillan (New York City), 1980. A Day on BigO, illustrated by Shirley Hughes, Benn, 1967, Follet, 1968. A Tide for the Captain, illustrated by Jacques, Oliver and Boyd, 1967. The Signposters, illustrated by Gareth Floyd, Faber, 1968. The Sea Piper, illustrated by Jacques, Oliver and Boyd, 1968. Rug Is a Bear, illustrated by Susanna Gretz, Benn, 1968. Rug Plays Tricks, illustrated by Gretz, Benn, 1968. The Barge Children, illustrated by Lynette Hemmant, Brockhampton Press, 1968. The Night-Watchmen, illustrated by Floyd, Macmillan, 1969. A Came of Catch, illustrated by Floyd, Oliver and Boyd, 1969, illustrated by Forberg, Macmillan, 1977. A Gift from Winklesea, illustrated by Janina Ede, Brockhampton Press, 1969. A House for Jones, illustrated by Margaret Gordon, Benn, 1969. Rug Plays Ball, illustrated by Gretz, Benn, 1969. Rug and a Picnic, illustrated by Gretz, Benn, 1969. The Outlanders, illustrated by Doreen Roberts, Faber, 1970. Rainbow Pavement, illustrated by Hughes, Benn, 1970. The Wilkses, illustrated by Floyd, BBC Publications, 1970.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television John's First Fish, illustrated by Prudence Seward, Macmillan, 1970. At the Stroke of Midnight: Traditional Fairy Tales Retold, illustrated by Carolyn Dinan, Collins (London), 1971. The Bird Fancier, illustrated by Renate Meyer, Benn, 1971. Up the Pier, illustrated by Floyd, Faber, 1971, Macmillan, 1972. The Weather Cat, illustrated by Margery Gill, Benn, 1971. The Beachcombers, illustrated by Errol Le Cain, Macmillan, 1972. Bluebirds over Pit Row, illustrated by Richard Kennedy, Benn, 1972. Jane's Policeman, illustrated by Gill, Benn, 1972. The Long Day, illustrated by Gill, Benn, 1972. Roof Fall!, illustrated by Kennedy, Benn, 1972. Short Back and Sides, illustrated by Kennedy, Benn, 1972. The White Sea Horse and Other Stories from the Sea (contains The White Sea Horse, The Sea Piper, and A Tide for the Captain), Chatto and Wind us, 1972. The Beetle Hunt, illustrated by Anne Knight, Longman (Harmondsworth, England), 1973. The Bongleweed, illustrated by Ann Strugnell, Macmillan, 1973. The Bower Bird, illustrated by Gill, Benn, 1973. The Key, illustrated by Kennedy, Benn, 1973. Cheap Day Return, illustrated by Kennedy, Benn, 1974. The Trap, illustrated by Kennedy, Benn, 1974. Shady Deal, illustrated by Kennedy, Benn, 1974. Butterfly Chase, illustrated by Gill, Kestrel, 1975. The Winter of the Birds, Faber, 1975, Macmillan, 1976. Awful Jack, illustrated byJoannaStubbs, Hodderand Stoughton, 1977. Donkey Days, illustrated by Hughes, Benn, 1977. The Flyaway Kite, illustrated by Bridget Clarke, Kestrel, 1979. My Aunt Polly by the Sea, illustrated by Gordon, Wheaton, 1980. Nearly Goodbye, illustrated by Tony Morris, Macmillan (London), 1980. Penny for the Guy, illustrated by Nicole Goodwin, Macmillan (London), 1980. Dear Shrink, Macmillan, 1982. The Secret World of Polly Flint, illustrated by Shirley Felts, Faber, 1982, Macmillan (New York City), 1984. Ellie and the Hagwitch, illustrated by J. Heap, P. Hardy, 1984. Petticoat Smuggler, illustrated by Shirley Bellwood, Macmillan, 1985.
Volume 15 Whodunnit, illustrated by Caroline Browne, J. Cape, 1986. Greedy Alice, illustrated by Martin Honeysett, Deutsch, 1986. Moondial, Macmillan, 1987. Trouble, illustrated by Margaret Chamberlain, Gollancz, 1987, Dutton (New York City), 1988. Dragon Ride, illustrated by Liz Roberts, Kestrel, 1987. Time Out, illustrated by Peter Elwell, Lutterworth, 1987, Macmillan, 1990. The Story of Grace Darling, Viking (New York City), 1988. Rosie and the Boredom Eater, Heinemann, 1989. Whatever Happened in Winklesea?, Lutterworth, 1989. Almost Goodbye Guzzler, illustrated by Brown, A. and C. Black (London), 1990, published as Almost Goodbye, Dutton, 1992. Hokey Pokey Did It, Ladybird, 1990. (Editor) The Puffin Book of Funny Stories, illustrated by A. Macleod, Viking, 1992. The Return of the Psammead, illustrated by John Holder, BBC Books, 1993. The Watchers: Mystery at Alton Towers, Penguin Viking, 1993, Macmillan, 1994. (Editor) Classic Fairy Tales, illustrated by Carol Lawson, HarperCollins (San Francisco, CA), 1993. Stonestruck, Faber, 1995. Mystery at Winklesea: The Little Sea Horse, Hodder and Stoughton, 1995. Bag of Bones, Hodder and Stoughton, 1996. Author of Polly Thumb, 1994. "Jumbo Spencer" Children's Series: ]umbo Spencer, illustrated by Clixby Watson, Brockhampton Press, 1963, Lippincott, 1966. Jumbo Back to Nature, illustrated by Leslie Wood, Brockhampton Press, 1965. Jumbo Afloat, illustrated by Wood, Brockhampton Press, 1966. Jumbo and the Big Dog, illustrated by Wood, Brockhampton Press, 1968. "Lizzie Dripping" Children's Series: Lizzie Dripping, illustrated by Jenny Thorne, BBC Publications, 1972. Lizzie Dripping by the Sea, illustrated by Faith Jacques, BBC Publications, 1974. Lizzie Dripping and the Little Angel, illustrated by F. Jacques, BBC Publications, 1974. Lizzie Dripping Again, illustrated by F. Jacques, BBC Publications, 1974. More Lizzie Dripping, illustrated by F. Jacques, BBC Publications, 1974.
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Lizzie Dripping and the Witch, illustrated by Chris Riddell, BBC Books, 1991, Chivers North America, 1993. "Two Hoots" Children's Series: Two Hoots, illustrated by Martine Blanc, Benn, 1974, Crown (New York City), 1978. Two Hoots Co to Sea, illustrated by Blanc, Benn, 1974, Crown, 1978. Two Hoots in the Snow, illustrated by Blanc, Benn, 1975, Crown, 1978. Two Hoots and the Big Bad Bird, illustrated by Blanc, Benn, 1975, Crown, 1978. Two Hoots and the King, illustrated by Blanc, Benn, 1977, Crown, 1978. Two Hoots Play Hide and Seek, illustrated by Blanc, Benn, 1977, Crown, 1978. "Bagthorpe" Children's Series: Ordinary Jack: Being the First Part of the Bagthorpe Saga, illustrated by Jill Bennet, Macmillan, 1977. Absolute Zero: Being the Second Part of the Bagthorpe Saga, illustrated by Bennet, Macmillan, 1978. Bagthorpes Unlimited: Being the Third Part of the Bagthorpe Saga, illustrated by Bennet, Macmillan, 1978. Bagthorpes versus the World: Being the Fourth Part of the Bagthorpe Saga, illustrated by Bennet, Macmillan, 1979. Bagthorpes Abroad: Being the Fifth Part of the Bagthorpe Saga, Macmillan, 1984. Bagthorpes Haunted: Being the Sixth Part of the Bagthorpe Saga, Macmillan, 1985. Bagthorpes Liberated: Being the Seventh Part of the Bagthorpe Saga, Faber/Macmillan, 1989. The Bagthorpe Triangle, illustrated by Bennet, Faber, 1992. Author of Bagthorpes Besieged, 1995. "Posy Bates" Children's Series: Meet Posy Bates, illustrated by Kate Aldous, Bodley Head, 1990, Chivers North America, 1991. Posy Bates, Again!, illustrated by Aldous, Bodley Head, 1991, Macmillan, 1994. Posy Bates and the Bag Lady, Bodley Head, 1992. Other: Work represented in numerous anthologies, including Shivers in the Dark, Magnet Books, 1984; / Like This Story, Puffin, 1986; and Hidden Turnings, Greenwillow (New York City), 1989. Contributor of stories and poems to magazines, including Cornhill.
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Adaptations: Several television plays have been adapted from Cresswell's books, including The Piemakers, BBC, 1967; The Signposters, BBC, 1968; The Night-Watchmen, BBC, 1969; The Outlanders, BBC, 1970; and The Bagthorpe Saga, BBC, 1981. Television series adapted from Cresswell's books include Lizzie Dripping, BBC, 1973,1975; and Jumbo Spencer, BBC, 1976. OTHER SOURCES
Books: Baskin, Barbara H., and Karen H. Harris, Books for the Gifted Child, Bowker (New York City), 1980, pp. 117-118. Blishen, Edward, editor, The Thorny Paradise: Writers on Writing for Children, Penguin Books (New York City), 1975, pp. 108-116. Children's Literature Review, Volume 18, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1989. Landsberg, Michele, Reading for the Love of It: Best Books for Young Readers, Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ), 1987, pp. 157-182. Swinfen, Ann, In Defence of Fantasy: A Study of the Genre in English and American Literature Since 1945, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1984, pp. 4474. Townsend, John Rowe, A Sense of Story: Essays on Contemporary Writers for Children, Lippincott, 1971, pp. 57-67. Periodicals: Children's Literature in Education, March, 1971; July, 1971, pp. 51-59; spring, 1975, pp. 21-30. Horn Book, April, 1981, pp. 215-217. Junior Bookshelf, June, 1970, pp. 135-139.
CROCE, Arlene 1934PERSONAL Full name, Arlene Louise Croce; born May 5, 1934, in Providence, Rl; daughter of Michael Daniel and Louise Natalie (Pensa) Croce. Education: Attended University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 195153; Barnard College, B.A., 1955. Addresses: Office—New Yorker, 20 West 43rd St., New York, NY 10036. /Agent—Maxine Groffsky, 2 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10011. Career: Dance critic and writer. Ballet Review, New York City, founder, 1965, editor, 1965-78; New Yorker, New York City, dance critic, 1973—. National Endowment for the Arts, member of dance panel, 1977-80.
Member: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (fellow). Awards, Honors: Hodder fellow, Princeton University, 1971; Guggenheim fellow, 1972 and 1986; Afterimages was named one of twenty best books of 1977 by New York Times Book Review; Literature Award, American Academy of Arts and Letters and Mayor's Award for Art and Culture, City of New York, both 1979; fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1992. WRITINGS
Television Specials: "Sue's Leg: Remembering the Thirties," Dance in America, PBS, 1976. "Choreography by Balanchine, Parts 1-4," Dance in America, PBS, 1977-78. Other: The FredAstaire & Ginger Rogers Book, Outerbridge & Lazard (New York City), 1972. Afterimages, Knopf (New York City), 1977. Going to the Dance, Knopf, 1982. Sight Lines, Knopf, 1987. Contributor to periodicals, including Film Culture, Film Quarterly, National Review, Sight and Sound, Dancing Times, Atlantic Monthly, and Commentary. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Newsweek, November 14, 1977. New Yorker, December 8, 1975; October 23, 1978; December 4, 1978. Time, January 22, 1973; January 9, 1978. Times Literary Supplement, December 1, 1978.
CROSBY, Cathy Lee 1948PERSONAL Born December 2,1948, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Linda Hayes (an actress). Education: Received degree from the University of Southern California; studied acting with Lee Strasberg. Addresses: Contact—1223 Wilshire Blvd., suite 404, Santa Monica, CA 90403; fax (310) 459-2889. Career: Actress, producer, playwright, and director.
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Volume 15 CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cohost (with Fran Tarkehton and John Davidson), That's Incredible, ABC, 1980-85. Janet McDermott, Hotel, ABC, 1983. Janet McDermott, Hotel, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: "In Sickness and in Health/' Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1972. Emergency, NBC, 1972. "Murder in the Doll's House/' Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1973. "He Who Digs a Grave," Cannon, CBS, 1973. "The Capricorn Murder," Shaft, CBS, 1974. "The Youth Killer," The Night Stalker, ABC, 1975. "Like Father, Like Son," The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. "The Kahuna," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1979. "No Way Out," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1982. "The Homecoming," Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1984. An American Portrait, CBS, 1984. "The Captain Wears Pantyhose," The Love Boat, ABC, 1985. "Tricks," Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 1985. "The Shipshape Cruise," The Love Boat, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: Performer, Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1979. Player, Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. Team Member, Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 5, CBS, 1980. Performer, Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1980. ABC Team Captain (May 4), Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1980. Host (December 5), Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1980. Bob Hope Looks at the Prime Time TV Wars, NBC, 1980. Bob Hope's Funny Valentine, NBC, 1981. Performer, Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1981. Get High on Yourself, NBC, 1981. Women Who Rate a "10", NBC, 1981. Bob Hope's Comedy Look at the Fall Season, NBC, 1981. ABC Team Member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1981. Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. Performer, Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1982. ABC Team Member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1982. Host, Celebrity Daredevils, ABC, 1983. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, ABC, 1983. Bob Hope's USO Christmas in Beirut, NBC, 1984. Billy Crystal—A Comic's Line, HBO, 1984. Tenth Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1985.
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Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. The Crystal Light National Aerobics Championships, syndicated, 1986. Wrestlemania 2, Showtime, 1986. Sex Symbols: Past, Present, and Future, syndicated, 1987. Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson, ABC, 1987. Host, U.S. Man of the Year, syndicated, 1988. The That's Incredible Reunion, ABC, 1988. The Disney/MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening, NBC, 1989. All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBC, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. We/come Home, America!—A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Also appeared in Night of 100 Stars I, ABC; The New and Spectacular Guinness Book of the World Records, 1980; and A Spectacular Evening in Egypt. Other Television Appearances: Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman (movie), ABC, 1974. Kingston Confidential (movie), ABC, 1978. Ginger Wheeler, The Three Wives of David Wheeler (pilot), NBC, 1979. Tracy Carter, Roughnecks (movie), syndicated, 1980. World War III (miniseries), NBC, 1984. Intimate Strangers (movie), CBS, 1988. Host, Conquer Fort Boyard (pilot), ABC, 1993. Maggie Bernard, Untamed Love (movie; also known as One Child), Lifetime, 1994. Judith Main, John jakes's Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III (miniseries), ABC, 1994. Television Work: Executive producer, Untamed Love (movie; also known as One Child), Lifetime, 1994. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Kay Butler, The Laughing Policeman (also known as An Investigation of Murder), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Randy Rawlings, Coach, Media Home Entertainment, 1978. Zoe Owens, The Dark (also known as The Mutilator), Media Home Entertainment, 1979. Herself, The Player, New Line, 1992. Also appeared as Lynn, Trackdown, 1975; in Training Camp; San Sebastian; and Call Me by My Rightful Name. Stage Appearances: Boots, Almost Perfect, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1988.
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Also appeared in Jellyroll Shoes; Downside Risks; (off-Broadway debut) They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, Hollywood American Legion; and ZootSuit— The Real Story, produced in Beverly Hills, CA. Stage Work: Director and producer, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, Hollywood American Legion; director, Zoot Suit—The Real Story. WRITINGS For Stage: Playwright and adaptor of They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, Hollywood American Legion; and ZootSuit— The Real Story. Screenplays: Author of screenplays for the films Training Camp and San Sebastian.
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, August 27, 1995, sec. 2, p. 7. New York Times, August 26, 1995, p. 9. Washington Post, August 26, 1995, p. B4.
CURTIS, Richard 1956PERSONAL Born November 8, 1956, in Wellington, New Zealand; son of Anthony and Glyness Curtis; children: (with Emma Vallency Freud) Scarlett Kate Freud Curtis. Education: Attended American schools in Manila and Stockholm; attended Harrow, Oxford. Addresses: /Agent—A. D. Peters, Peters, Fraser, and Dunlop, 503 The Chambers, Chelsea Harbor, London SW10 OXF, England. Career: Screenwriter.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Guide, July 30, 1994, p.22.
CROSBY, Gary 1933-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Gary Evan Crosby, June 25, 1933, in Hollywood, CA; died of lung cancer, August 24, 1995, in Burbank, CA. Actor and singer. Gary Crosby was the eldest son of actor and singer Bing Crosby. He performed the duets "Sam's Song" and "Play a Simple Melody" with his father in a 1950 record that later went gold. In 1942, Crosby made his film debut opposite his father and Betty Hutton in Star Spangled Banner. He held small parts in films throughout the 1950s, including work in such productions as Holiday for Lovers and A Private's Affair. His last film role was as Vic Gallegher in The Night Stalker in 1987. Crosby was better known to television audiences through his appearances on The Bill Dana Show and as Officer Ed Wells on the 1968-75 series Adam-12. He also appeared in guest roles on Murder, She Wrote and Matlock. Crosby made many revelations about his unhappy relationship with his father in his 1983 autobiography Going My Own Way. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, two volumes, Facts on File, 1992.
Awards, Honors: Writer's Guild Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, Academy Award nomination, best original screenplay, 1995, all for Four Weddings and a Funeral; several shared Emmy Awards, Cable ACE Awards, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, for Blackadder. CREDITS Film Appearances: Man in corridor, The Tall Guy, Virgin Vision, 1989. Film Executive Producer: Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gramercy, 1994. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Tall Guy, Virgin Vision, 1989. Bernard and the Genie, Twentieth Century-Fox Video, 1992. Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gramercy, 1994. For Television: (With others) Not the Nine O'clock News, syndicated, 1981. Blackadder's Christmas Carol (special), Arts and Entertainment, 1989. "Rowan Atkinson: Not Just Another Pretty Face/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. Mr. Bean, HBO, 1992. Also author of episodes (with Ben Elton) for the British series Blackadder.
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CUSACK, Joan 1962PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Kyu-zack"; born October 11, 1962, In Evanston, IL; daughter of Richard (an owner of a film production company) and Nancy (an owner of a film production company) Cusack; sister of John Cusack (an actor; best known for his roles in Say Anything and The Crifters). Education: Graduate of University of Wisconsin; trained for the stage at the Piven Theatre Workshop, Chicago. Avocational interests: Painting. Addresses:/Agent—Steve Dontanville, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: American Comedy Award, funniest supporting female in a motion picture, and Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, both 1989, both for Working Girl; Theatre World Award, 1989, for Road CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Shelley, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Julia, Class, Orion, 1983. Mary, Grandview, U.S.A., Warner Bros., 1984. First geek girl, Sixteen Candles, Universal, 1984. Gina, The Allnighter, Universal, 1987. Blair Litton, Broadcast News, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Irene Stein, Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. Rose, Married to the Mob, Orion, 1988. Cyn, Working Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Constance, Say Anything, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Hannah Stubbs, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Jody, Men Don't Leave, Warner Bros., 1990. AlsatiaZevo, Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Evelyn, Hero (also known as Accidental Hero), Columbia, 1992. Debbie Jelinsky, Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Jonesy, Corrina, Corrina, New Line Cinema, 1994. Gloria, Two Much, Buena Vista, 1995. Gail Dwyer, Nine Months, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Inga, Mr. Wrong, Buena Vista, 1996. Also appeared as Cathy, The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez, 1991.
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Television Appearances; Series: Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1985-86. Mrs. Bean, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Showtime, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Linda Parker, All Together Now (pilot), NBC, 1984. Annie, "Paddy Chayefsky's 'The Mother,"' Great Performances, PBS, 1994. Stage Appearances: Louise and Clare, Road, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club Annex, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City, 1988. The Myth Project: A Festival of Competency, Mann Theatre, New York City, 1989. Rosannah DeLuce, Brilliant Traces, Circle Repertory Company, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1989. Imogen, Cymbeline, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1989. The Celestial Alphabet Event, One Dream Theater, New York City, 1991. Also appeared as Putana, T/'s Pity She's a Whore, Goodman Theatre, Chicago; and in Bits and Pieces, Connections, and /Aesop's Greatest Hits, all Piven Theatre, Chicago; and A Midsummer Night's Dream. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, November, 1988, p. 80. Mademoiselle, August, 1989, p. 86.*
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PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Kyu-zack"; born June 28, 1966, in Evanston, IL; son of Richard (an owner of a film production company) and Nancy (an owner of a film production company) Cusack; brother of Joan Cusack (an actress). Education: Trained for the stage with Byrne and Joyce Piven at the Piven Theatre Workshop, Chicago, IL. Addresses: /Agent—John Burnham, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actor. New Crime Productions, founder, 1986; writer and director of musicals for Evanston Township High School; appeared in industrial films and commercials.
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Film Appearances: (Film debut) Roscoe, Class, Orion, 1983. Johnny Maine, Grandview, U.S.A., Warner Bros., 1984. Bryce, Sixteen Candles, Universal, 1984. Lane Myer, Better Off Dead, Warner Bros., 1985. Harry, The Journey of Natty Cann, Buena Vista, 1985. Walter "Gib" Gibson, The Sure Thing, Embassy, 1985. Hoops McCann, One Crazy Summer, Warner Bros., 1986. Denny Lachance, Stand By Me, Columbia, 1986. Angry messenger, Broadcast News, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Dan Bartlett, Hot Pursuit, Paramount, 1987. Ivan Alexeev, Tapeheads, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1988. George "Buck" Weaver, Eight Men Out, Orion, 1988. Lloyd Dobler, Say Anything, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Michale Merriman, Fat Man and Little Boy, Paramount, 1989. Roy Dillon, The Grifters, Miramax, 1990. Peter Burton, True Colors, Paramount, 1991.
Student Jack, Shadows and Fog, Orion, 1992. Caspar, Roadside Prophets, Fine Line, 1992. Himself, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Host of "Cutting Edge Live," Bob Roberts, Paramount, 1992. Joey Coyle, Money for Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. Clark, Map of the Human Heart (also known as La carte du tendre and Meridian), Miramax, 1993. Charles Ossining, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. J. C, Floundering, Strand Releasing, 1994. David Shayne, Bullets Over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. City Hall, Columbia, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. Living in America, syndicated, 1991. The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992. Chicago on Stage, PBS, 1995. Stage Work: Director and producer of the play Alagazam ... After the Dog Wars, Chicago, IL, 1988.*
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DALY, Timothy 1956PERSONAL Born March 1, 1956, in New York, NY; son of James Daly (an actor) and Hope Newell (an actress); brother of Tyne Daly (an actress); married Amy Van Nostrand (an actress), September 18, 1982; children: Sam. Education: Bennington College, B.A., 1979.
Dennis Casterline, Witness to the Execution, NBC, 1994. Angel Perno, Dangerous Heart, USA, 1994.
Career: Actor. Guitarist, singer, and composer in rock bands; performed in cabaret at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, and at benefits in New York City.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. The 19th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1993. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. The 4th Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1994. The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Cohost, The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1995.
Member: Actors' Equity Association.
Also appeared on The 41st Annual Tony Awards, 1987.
Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1987, for Coastal Disturbances.
Television Appearances; Specials: Wendy's Ski Family Challenge, syndicated, 1995.
Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, Inc., 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Edward Gillian, Ryan's Four, ABC, 1983. Norman Foley, Almost Grown, CBS, 1988. Joe Hackett, Wings, NBC, 1990—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Toby Ambervilie, /'// Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. James Jackson, Jr., Alex Haley's "Queen", CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Kevin Coates, / Married a Centerfold, NBC, 1984. Chris Philips, Mirrors, NBC, 1985. Guy Pehrsson, Red Earth, White Earth, CBS, 1989. David Koresh, In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco (also known as In the Line of Duty: Assault in Waco), NBC, 1993.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Richard, "The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1986. Elliot Chase, Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. Also appeared on Hill Street Blues, NBC; and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Film Appearances: William "Billy" Howard, Diner, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1982. Frank, Just the Way You Are, MGM/UA, 1984. Tom Donnelly, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Jeff Mills, Spellbinder, MGM/UA, 1988. Oliver Plexico, Year of the Comet, Columbia, 1992. Appeared as Chris Murdoch, Love or Money, 1989; also appeared in Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde, 1994; Den/se Ca//s Up, 1995; and Caroline at Midnight.
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1 1 6 * DANES Stage Appearances: The Fifth of July, Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rl, 1981. Buried Child, Trinity Square Repertory Company, 1981. (Off-Broadway debut) Trevor, Chris, Nicky, Victor, and Eddie, Fables for Friends, Playwrights Horizons, 1984. Title role, Oliver Oliver, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Theatre Space, New York City, 1985. (Broadway debut) Leo Hart, Coastal Disturbances, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, then Circle in the Square, both 1987. Also appeared in Mass Appeal and Bus Stop, both Trinity Square Repertory Company; The Class Menagerie, Santa Fe Festival Theatre, Santa Fe, NM; and Jenny Kissed Me, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA.*
DANES, Claire 1979PERSONAL Born April 12, 1979, in New York, NY; daughter of Chris (an architectural photographer and computer consultant) and Carla (a textile designer and schoolteacher) Danes. Addresses: /Agent—Writers and Artists Agency, 19 West 44th St., Suite 100, New York, NY 10036; Writers and Artists Agency, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Manager—Addis/ Wechsler and Associates, 955 South Carrillo Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Publicist—Susan Geller and Associates, 335 North Maple Dr., Suite 254, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best lead actress in a drama series, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a drama, both 1995, both for My SoCalled Life. CREDITS Film Appearances: Beth, Little Women, Columbia, 1994. Lou, Dead Man's Jack, Columbia University, 1994. Young G lady Joe, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Kitt, Home for the Holidays, PolyGram, 1995. Daisy, / Love You I Love You Not, Miramax, 1996. Rachel, To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, TriStar, 1996.
Juliet, William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Also appeared in Dreams of Love, 1992; and in 30, 1993. Television Appearances: More Than Friends: The Coming Out of Heidi Leiter (special), HBO, 1994. Angela Chase, My So-Called Life (series), ABC, 1994-
95. Also appeared in episodes of the series Law and Order. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, January, 1995, p. 68. People Weekly, October 3, 1994, pp. 131-33.
DAVID, Keith 1954(?)PERSONAL Full name, Keith David Williams; born June 4 (some sources say May 8), 1954 (some sources say 1956), in New York, NY; son of Lester and Delores (Dickenson) Williams; married Margit Edwards, September 22,1990. Education: High School of Performing Arts, graduated, 1973; Juilliard School, B.F.A. (theatre), 1979; studied acting at the Edith Skinner Institute and with the La Mama Repertory Company. Career: Actor. Roar of the Lion, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, president, 1990—. Skinner Institute for Speech, certified instructor, 1982—. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1982, for The Thing; Sinclair Bayfield Award, best Shakespearean performance, Actors' Equity Association, 1989, for Coriolanus. CREDITS Film Appearances: Childs, The Thing, Universal, 1982. King, Platoon, Orion, 1986. Alphonso, Hot Pursuit, Paramount, 1987. Buster Franklin, Bird, Warner Bros., 1988. Frank, They Live, Universal, 1988.
Volume 15 Embassy gate captain, Braddock: Missing in Action III (also known as Braddock: An American M.I.A., Missing in Action III and Braddock: Missing in Action), Cannon Releasing, 1988. Maurice, Off Limits (also known as Saigon), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Teagarden, Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. Ernie Bass, Road House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1989. Powerhouses/ways, Universal, 1990. Max, Marked for Death (also known as Screwface), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Louis Fedders, Men at Work, Triumph Releasing, 1990. Loach, The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. Luther Jerome, Article 99, Orion, 1992. Detective Muggins, Final Analysis, Warner Bros., 1992. Tommy Lang, Caged Fear, New Line Home Video, 1992. Harry Young, Desperate Motive (also known as Distant Cousins), New Line, 1993. Roger, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Holland, Robert A. Heinlein's "The Puppet Masters", Buena Vista, 1994. Bone Babancourt, Temptation, Live Home Video, 1994. Mace, Raw Justice, Republic Pictures, 1994. Jack Parkman, Major League II, Warner Bros., 1994. Sergeant Cantrell, The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. Kirby, Dead Presidents, Buena Vista, 1995. Jackie, Blue in the Face, Miramax, 1995. Andre, Clockers, Universal, 1995. Also appeared as Will, Hallelujah Anyhow, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Roots: The Next Generations, ABC, 1979. Television Appearances; Movies: Abe Nicholson, Ladykillers, ABC, 1988. Martin Stover, Murder in Black and White (also known asjanek: Cause of Death), CBS, 1990. Noah Owens, Nails, Showtime, 1992. Lovecraft, The Last Outlaw, HBO, 1993. Also appeared in Christmas in Tattertown. Television Appearances; Episodic: Roman Criston, The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Jesse Turner, A Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989. "Jammin': Jelly Roll Morton on Broadway/' Great Performances, PBS, 1992. John Paul Rivers, "There Are No Children Here/7 ABC Theater, ABC, 1993.
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Big Willie Thornton, "Hallelujah/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1993. Narrator, "Lions of Darkness/' a segment of "Into Africa/' National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Voice of Minos, Aladdin (animated series), CBS, 1994. Voices of Goliath, Officer Morgan, and Thailog, Gargoyles (animated series), syndicated, 1994. Narrator, "Jewels of the Caribbean Sea," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1994. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Understudy for title role, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1979. Coriolanus, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1979. Mother Courage and Her Children, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1979. The Haggadah: A Passover Cantata, NYSF, Public Theatre, New York City, 1980. Pirate, policeman, and understudy for Pirate King, The Pirates of Penzance, Delacorte Theatre, 1980. Pozzo, Waiting for Godot, Public Theatre, New York City, 1981. Theseus and Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1981. Mahalia, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1981. Alec Wilder: Clues to a Life, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1982. Earl Dancer and narrator, Miss Waters, to You, AMAS Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1982. The Fantasticks, Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, 1983. Macheath, The Threepenny Opera, Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, 1984. Colline, La Boheme, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1984. A Map of the World, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1985. Blue Heaven, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, then Negro Ensemble Company, New York City, both 1985. Dr. Mo, The Tale of Madame Zora, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1986. Ben, Africanis Instructus, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1986. Shakespeare on Broadway for the Schools, NYSF, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1986. Fragments of a Greek Trilogy, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1987. Tullus Aufidius, Coriolanus, NYSF, Public/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1988. Aaron, the Moor, Titus Andronicus, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1989.
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Chimney man, Jelly's Last Jam, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1990-91, then Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1992. Morton, With Salt, Mark Taper Forum, 1991. Boesman, Boesman and Lena, Manhattan Theatre Club, Stage I, New York City, 1992. Hedda Cabler, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1994. Cole, Henry Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, 1994. Appeared off-Broadway in Macbeth; also appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream, San Diego Repertory Theatre, San Diego, CA; and in The Lady from Dubuque. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Recordings include Along Came a Spider, 1993.*
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PERSONAL Born December 13, 1941, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of a minister; married, wife's name, Rhonda; children: John, Jr., Jennifer, Ashleigh Marie. Education: Denison University, B.A. (theatre arts). Career: Actor, television host, and singer. Nightclub performer. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1966, for Oklahoma!; Discovery of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1973. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Entertainers, CBS, 1964-65. Host, The Kraft Summer Music Hall, NBC, 1966. Host, The John Davidson Show, NBC, 1969. John Burton, The Girl with Something Extra, NBC, 1973-74. Host, The John Davidson Show, ABC, 1976. Host, The John Davidson Show, syndicated, 198082. Cohost, That's Incredible!, ABC, 1980-84. Host, Time Machine, NBC, 1985. Host, The New Hollywood Squares, syndicated, 1986-88. Host, Incredible Sunday, ABC, 1988. Host, Holiday Gourmet, syndicated, 1990. Host, The $100,000 Pyramid, syndicated, 1991. Also appeared in Super Dave, 1987.
Television Appearances; Specials: Perry Como's Summer Show, NBC, 1966. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1968. John Kent, Roberta, NBC, 1969. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1969. Sandy in Disneyland, CBS, 1974. The Sandy Duncan Show, CBS, 1974. Star, The Stars and Stripes Show, NBC, 1975. Host, The yohn Davidson Christmas Show, NBC, 1976. Host, The John Davidson Christmas Show, ABC, 1977. The Carpenters . . . Space Encounters, ABC, 1978. The Carpenters—Music, Music, Music, ABC, 1980. ABC team captain, Battle of the Network Stars IX, ABC, 1980. Cohost and the role of Ed, One Hundred Years of Golden Hits, NBC, 1981. Member of ABC team, Battle of the Network Stars XII, ABC, 1982. Host, From Hawaii with Love, syndicated, 1986. A Crystal Christmas in Sweden, syndicated, 1987. Came Show Biz, syndicated, 1987. That's Incredible! Reunion, ABC, 1988. Friday Night Surprise (also known as Surprise), NBC, 1988. Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, syndicated, 1988. Host, The Search for Haunted Hollywood, syndicated, 1989. Host, The Mother/Daughter International Pageant, syndicated, 1989. Host, The Mother/Daughter U.S.A. Pageant, syndicated, 1989. Host, The Mother/Daughter U.S.A. Pageant, syndicated, 1990. The Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, ABC, 1993. Appeared as the ABC team captain, Battle of the Network Stars XIX, 1988; host of The Golden Globe Awards, Miss Hollywood Beauty Pageant, Miss World Competition, Miss Junior America, and Miss Hawaiian Tropics. Television Appearances; Episodic: Matt, "The Fantasticks," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1964. "A Touch of Charity/' Daniel Boone, NBC, 1969. "Perilous Voyage/' Daniel Boone, NBC, 1970. "Love and the Young Executive/' Love, American Style, ABC, 1970. Guest host, The Ice Palace, CBS, 1971. Guest host, The Golddiggers, syndicated, 1971. "Libel Is a Dirty Word," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1972. "Judas Goat," The F.B.I., ABC, 1972.
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RECORDINGS Albums: John Davidson, Columbia Records, 1967. Kind of Hush, Columbia Records, 1967. My Cherie Amour, Columbia Records, 1969. Other albums include Time of My Life, 1966; Everything Is Beautiful, 1973; Well, Here I Am, 1973; Closeup, Accord; and Everytime I Sing. WRITINGS (With Cort Casady) The Art of the Singing Entertainer: A Contemporary Study of the Art and Business of Being a Professional, Alfred Publishing (Sherman Oaks, CA), 1982.*
DAVIES, Terence 1945PERSONAL Born in 1945, in Liverpool, England. Education: Studied at drama school in Coventry, England, 1971-73. Addresses: Contact—c/o British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 195 Piccadilly, London W1V, England. Career: Director and screenwriter. Writer for radio and the stage. Worked as an accountant and clerk at a shipping office, 1960-71. Member: British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Awards, Honors: Bronze Hugo Award, Chicago Film Festival, 1974, for Children; International Critics Prize, Cannes International Film Festival, and Golden Leopard Award, best film, Locarno International Film Festival, both 1988, for Distant Voices, Still Lives; grants from British Film Institute and Greater London Arts Association. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: Ben, Foxy, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York City, 1961. Curly, Oklahoma!, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1965.
Film Director: Distent Voices, Still Lives, British Film Institute, 1988. The Long Day Closes, Sony Pictures Classics, 1993.
Major Tours: Harold Hill, The Music Man, U.S. cities, 1988.
Director of the films Children, 1974, Madonna and Child, 1980, and Death and Transfiguration, 1983, released together as Terence Davies Trilogy, 1984.
Also toured in Camelot, L'il Abner, Paint Your Wagon, The Fantasticks, Oklahoma!, and / Do, I Do, all U.S. cities.
Film Appearances: Appeared in Ups and Downs, 1982; Derek Jarman: A Portrait, 1991; and Father and Son, 1992.
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Screenplays: Distant Voices, Still Lives, British Film Institute, 1988. The Long Day Closes, Sony Pictures Classics, 1993. Author of the films Children, 1974, Madonna and Child, 1980, and Death and Transfiguration, 1983, released together as Terence Davies Trilogy, 1984.*
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PERSONAL Born March 23,1964, in Englewood, NJ. Education: Graduated from Vassar College; studied theatre with Uta Hagen and Victor Garber at HB Studios, Marcia Jean Kurtz at Ensemble Studio Theatre, Andrew Rohrer at American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Byrne Piven at Piven Theatre Workshop, Louis Fantasia and Tim Praeger at Bear Gardens, Rodney Archer and Powell Jones, BEGSL, London; studied voice with Gillian-Lane Plescia in Chicago, Jim DeMonic and Joan Wilkerson at American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Lloyd Couts at Bear Gardens; studied improv with Ben Benison and Trish Arnold at BEGSL; studied masks with Pierre LeFevre at Bear Gardens. Addresses: Agent—Writers and Artists Agency, 19 West 44th St., Suite 100, New York, NY 10036.
Theatre, Alagazam . . . After the Dog Wars, New Criminals, Twelfth Night, Bear Gardens, London, and Measure for Measure and A Midsummer Night's Dream, both BEGSL, London. Film Appearances: French Ticket Agent, Home Alone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Anne, Flatliners, Columbia, 1990. Junior's Girlfriend, Kiss of Death, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Also appeared in The Daytrippers, Mr. Wrong, and Guy. Television Appearances; Series: 2000 Malibu Road, CBS, c. 1994. Also appeared in Under Fire, ABC.
DAVIS, Sammi See DAVIS-VOSS, Sammi
DAVIS-VOSS, Sammi (Sammi Davis)
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PERSONAL Career: Actress. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Margie, The Iceman Cometh, The Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1990-91. (Off-Broadway debut) French Girl, Can Can, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1991. (Broadway debut) Anne Holland/3rd Witch/ Nahmeokee, Two Shakespearean Actors, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1992. Student/Soldier of Cyprus, Juliet, Goodnight Desdemona (Cood Morning Juliet), Classic Stage Company, New York City, 1992. Pterodactyls, Vineyard Theater, New York City, 1993. Amanda, The Food Chain, Westside Theatre, New York City, 1995. Also appeared off-Broadway in Arts and Leisure, Playwrights Horizons, and Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre; and in regional theatre productions of Speed-the-Plow, Remains Theatre/Wisdom Bridge, Macbeth, Piven
Born Samantha Davis, June 21, 1964, in Kidderminster, Worcester, England; daughter of Michael (owner of an advertising company) and Debbie Davis. Addresses: Contact—British Actors' Equity Association, Guild House, Upper St. Martin's Lane, London WC2H 9EG, England. Career: Actress. Performed with Birmingham Repertory Company and Big Brum Theatre Company. Has performed professionally under the name Sammi Davis. Member: British Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress in a series, miniseries, or telefilm, 1991, for Homefront. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Caroline Hailey, Homefront (also known as 1945), ABC, 1991.
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DELPY, Julie 1969PERSONAL Born in 1969, in Paris, France. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Wise young girl, Detective, Spectrafilm, 1985. Lise, Mauvais sang (also known as Bad Blood and The Night Is Young), AAA Classic, 1987. Title role, Beatrice (also known as Le passion Beatrice), Goldwyn, 1987. Leni, Europa, Europa, Orion Classics, 1991. Sabeth, Voyager, Castle Hill, 1991. Dominique, Blue (also known as Three Colors: Blue and Trois couleurs: Bleu), Miramax, 1993. Constance, The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. Zoe, KillingZoe, October Films, 1994. Dominique, White (also known as Three Colors: White, Three Colors: Red, White, Blue, Three Colors: A Trilogy, Blanc, Film blanc, and Trois couleurs: Blanc), Miramax, 1994. Dominique, Red (also known as Three Colors: Red, Three Colors: A Trilogy, Rouge, Film rouge, and Tro/5 couleurs: Rouge), Miramax, 1994. Celine, Before Sunrise, Columbia, 1995. Appeared as Marie, L'autre nuit, 1988; as a nun, the Virgin Mary, and a temptress, La noche oscura, 1989; as Fryda, Warszawa Year 5703, 1992; and as Melodie, Younger and Younger, 1993; also appeared in Cuerres civiles en France, 1978, and King Lear, 1987. Film Work: Director of the short film Blah, Blah, Blah, 1995.*
Del RUTH, Thomas 1943(Tom Del Ruth) PERSONAL Full name, Thomas Anthony Del Ruth; born May 1, 1943, in Beverly Hills, CA; son of Roy (a director) and Winifred (Reevis) Del Ruth; married Patricia Louise West, March, 1981; children: Matthew, Sean. Education: Attended University of Heidelberg, 196162, and University of Southern California, 1964-65. Addresses: Contact—American Society of Cinematographers, 1782 North Orange Dr., Hollywood, CA 90028. Career: Cinematographer. Worked as an independent assistant and camera operator, 1966-79; cinematographer for music videos and commercial advertisements. Military service: U.S. Army, 1961-65; became first lieutenant.
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Member: International Photographers Guild, American Society of Cinematographers. Awards, Honors: American Society of Cinematographers, award nomination, 1993, for The X-Files, and two awards, best cinematography in a regular series and best cinematography for a movie of the week, 1995, for ER. CREDITS Film Cinematographer: Motel Hell, United Artists, 1980. (With Richard H. Kline) Death Wish 11, Warner Bros., 1981. Get Crazy, Embassy, 1983. Impulse, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Fandango, Warner Bros., 1985. The Breakfast Club, Universal, 1985. Standby Me, Columbia, 1986. Quicksilver, Columbia, 1986. (With Reynaldo Villalobos) The Running Man, TriStar, 1987. Cross My Heart, Universal, 1987. Satisfaction, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Look Who's Talking, TriStar, 1989. Look Who's Talking Too, TriStar, 1990. The Mighty Ducks, Buena Vista, 1992. Little Sister, Live Home Video, 1992. Kuffs, Universal, 1992. Contributor of photography to the film Hysterical, 1983; Cinematographer, Amorel, 1993. Television Cinematographer; Series: Outlaws, CBS, 1986. Wolf, CBS, 1989. The X-Files, Fox, 1993. ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994. Cinematographer for the series Mrs. Columbo, 1980, and Simon and Simon, 1982. Television Cinematographer; Movies: Ladykillers, ABC, 1988. Dream Breakers (also known as The O'Connors), CBS, 1989. T Bone N Weasel, TNT, 1992. Donato and Daughter, CBS, 1993. Barbarians at the Gate (also known as Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall ofRJR Nabisco), HBO, 1993. (As Tom Del Ruth) House of Secrets (also known as Conspiracy of Terror), NBC, 1993. Shattered Image, USA, 1994. Royce, Showtime, 1994. One Christmas (also known as Truman Capote's One Christmas), NBC, 1994.
Next Door, Showtime, 1994. My Brother's Keeper, CBS, 1995. Abandoned and Deceived (also known as ACES: The Gerry Jensen Story), ABC, 1995. Cinematographer for the movies She's Dressed to Kill, 1979; Mark, I Love You, 1980; This House Possessed and Elvis and the Beauty Queen, both 1981; Paper Dolls, Million Dollar Infield, In Love with an Older Woman, and Help Wanted: Male, all 1982; Who Will Love My Children? and Intimate Agony, both 1983; Best Kept Secrets, 1984; Code of Vengeance, 1985; and Who Is Julia? and Blind Justice, both 1986. Other Television Work: Cinematographer for the miniseries The Last Convertible, Parts 1-2, 1979; the special The Wonderful World of Philip Mai ley, 1981; and for The King and Me and Spies.*
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DENVER, John
1943-
PERSONAL Original name, Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr.; born December 31, 1943, in Roswell, NM; son of Henry John (a U.S. Air Force pilot and officer) and Erma Deutschendorf; married Ann Marie Martell, June 9, 1967 (divorced, 1983); married Cassandra Delaney, 1988; children: Zachary, Anna Kate, Jesse Belle. Education: Studied architecture at Texas Tech University. Addresses: /Agent—Shelly Schultz, William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Singer, songwriter, and actor. Chad Mitchell Trio (folk music group), member, 1965-68; solo singer and performer, 1968—, has appeared in concert halls throughout the world. Windstar Foundation, founder, 1976; World Hunger Project, founder, 1977; Presidential Commission on World Hunger, member, 1978; National UNICEF Day, chair, 1984. Member: National Space Institute, Cousteau Society, Friends of the Earth, Human/Dolphin Foundation, European Space Agency, Save the Children Foundation. Awards, Honors: Record World Award, top male
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recording artist, 1974-75; Entertainer of the Year Award, Country Music Association, 1975; Singing Star of the Year Award, American Guild of Variety Artists, 1975; Male Vocalist of the Year Award, Academy of Country Music, 1975; American Music Awards, pop/rock favorite male vocalist, 1975,1976; American Music Awards, country favorite album and country favorite male vocalist, both 1976, for Back Home Again; People's Choice Awards, favorite musical performer, 1976, 1977; Golden Apple Prize, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1977; Emmy Award, 1983, for the television special Rocky Mountain Christmas; Presidential End Hunger Award, U.S. Agency for International Development, 1985; also received fifteen Gold Records and eight Platinum Records, Recording Industry Association of America. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1973. The John Denver Special, ABC, 1974. Doris Day Today, CBS, 1975. John Denver's Rocky Mountain Christmas, ABC, 1975. The Carpenters, ABC, 1976. ]ohn Denver and Friends, ABC, 1976. The John Denver Special, ABC, 1976. John Denver—Thank God I'm a Country Boy, ABC, 1977. Sinatra and Friends, ABC, 1977. Grammy Awards Show, CBS, 1978. John Denver in Australia, ABC, 1978. Alaska: The American Child, ABC, 1978. John Denver and the Ladies, ABC, 1979. The Third Barry Manilow Special, ABC, 1979. John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together, ABC, 1980. John Denver: Music and the Mountains, ABC, 1981. Two of a Kind: George Burns and John Denver, ABC, 1981. Bob Hope's Salute to NASA—25 Years of Reaching for the Stars, NBC, 1983. Salute to Lady Liberty, CBS, 1984. The 1985 Miss Universe Pageant, CBS, 1985. How to Be a Man, CBS, 1985. America Censored (documentary), CBS, 1985. The Twelfth Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1986. Kraft Salutes: The George Burns 90th Birthday Special, CBS, 1986. Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. The Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies, ABC, 1987. From Tahiti: Bob Hope's Tropical Comedy Special, NBC, 1987. Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas, ABC, 1987.
John Denver's Christmas in Aspen, CBS, 1988. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1988. The New South Wales Royal Bicentennial Concert, Network Ten (Australia), 1988, then Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Our Common Future, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. In Performance at the White House, PBS, 1989. Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1990. The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson, CBS, 1990. Farm Aid IV, syndicated, 1990. Host from Tokyo, Earth '90: Children and the Environment, syndicated, 1990. ]ohn Denver's Montana Christmas Skies, CBS, 1991. Host from Williamsburg, Sea World Star-Spangled Summer, ABC, 1991. The Making of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?", syndicated, 1992. Host, Mighty Day: The Chad Mitchell Trio Reunion, PBS, 1992. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. America Comes to Grace/and, syndicated, 1993. The National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1995. John Denver: The Wildlife Concert, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. The Newsweek American Achievement Awards, CBS, 1995. Host of the special The House I Live In, 1989. Appeared in the specials An Evening with John Denver, 1975; Rocky Mountain Christmas, 1983; A Reggae Session, 1988; and The Australian Royal Bicentennial Concert, 1989; also appeared in Rocky Mountain Holiday, Jacques Cousteau: The First SeventyFive Years, and Rocky Mountain Reunion. Television Appearances; Episodic: Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, ABC, 1975. Dillard Nations, "Foxfire/ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1987. Tlacido Domingo: A Musical Life/' American Masters, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: George Billings, The Christmas Gift, CBS, 1986. Max Sinclair, The Leftovers, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jim Clayton, Higher Ground, CBS, 1988. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, John Denver's Montana Christmas Skies, CBS, 1991. Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer (with Jim Green and Allen Epstein), Higher Ground, CBS, 1988.
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Film Appearances: Jerry Landers, Oh, Cod!, Warner Bros., 1977. Narrator, Fire and Ice, Concorde, 1987. Appeared in the film Son-in-law, 1993.
Other: Author (with Arthur Tobier) of the book Take Me Home: An Autobiography, 1994. Songwriter, including the songs "Take Me Home, Country Roads/' "Leaving on a Jet Plane/' "Rocky Mountain High/' "Thank God I'm a Country Boy/' and "Annie's Song."
RECORDINGS OTHER SOURCES Albums: (With the Chad Mitchell Trio) That's the Way It's Gonna Be, Mercury, 1965. Rhymes and Reasons, RCA, 1969. Take Me to Tomorrow, RCA, 1970. Whose Garden Was This?, RCA, 1970. Poems, Prayers, and Promises, RCA, 1971. Aerie, RCA, 1972. Rocky Mountain High, RCA, 1972. Farewell Andromeda, RCA, 1973. Back Home Again, RCA, 1974. John Denver's Greatest Hits, RCA, 1974. Rocky Mountain Christmas, RCA, 1975. An Evening with John Denver, RCA, 1975. Windsong, RCA, 1975. Live in London, RCA, 1976. Spirit, RCA, 1976. / Want to Live, RCA, 1977. John Denver's Greatest Hits, Volume 2, RCA, 1977. John Denver, RCA, 1979. A Christmas Together with the Muppets, RCA, 1979. Autograph, RCA, 1980. Some Days Are Diamonds, RCA, 1981. Perhaps Love, RCA, 1981. Seasons of the Heart, RCA, 1982. It's about Time, RCA, 1983. Collection, Telstar, 1984. Dreamland Express, RCA, 1985. One World, RCA, 1986. Other albums include Rocky Mountain Holiday, 1982; The Flower That Shattered the Stone and Earth Songs, both 1990; and Different Directions and Higher Ground, both 1991. WRITINGS Films; Composer: (With Harold Faltermeyer, Gary Wright, Panarama, and Alan Parsons) Fire and Ice, Concorde, 1987. Television Series; Composer: Theme song (with Richard L. Kniss and Michael Taylor), "Sunshine on My Shoulders," Sunshine, NBC, 1975. Television Pilots; Composer: (With Lee Holdridge) Higher Ground, CBS, 1988.
Periodicals: New York Times, July 15, 1973.
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PERSONAL Born December 27, 1948, in Chateauroux, France; son of Rene (a metal worker) and Alice (Marillier) Depardieu; married Elisabeth Guignot (an actress), April 11, 1970; children: Guillaume, Julie. Education: Studied acting with Charles Dullin and Jean Laurent Cochet; also studied at Theatre National Populaire, Paris. Addresses: /Agent—Fanny Sambor, Artmedia, 10 Avenue George V, 75008 Paris, France; Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Recording artist with wife Elisabeth; concert performer in France. Owner of a winery in the Anjou region of France; also worked as amateur boxer. Cannes International Film Festival, president of jury, 1992. Awards, Honors: Prix Gerard Philipe, 1973; Cesar Award, Academic des Arts et Techniques du Cinema, best actor, 1980, for Le Dernier Metro; named best foreign actor, American Critics Association, 1981; special acting prize, Montreal World Film Festival, 1983, for Danton; Best Actor Award, Venice Film Festival, 1985, for Police; French National Merit Award, 1988; fellow, British Film Institute, 1989; named best foreign actor of the decade 1980-90, American Film Critics Association, 1990; Academy Award nomination, Cannes International Film Festival award, best male actor, both 1990, and Cesar Award, best actor, 1991, all for Cyrano de Bergerac; Golden Globe Award, best film actor in a musical or comedy, 1991, for Green Card; David de Donatello Award, best foreign actor, 1991. CREDITS Film Appearances: Le Cri du cormoran le soir au dessus des jonques
Volume 15 (also known as The Cry of the Cormoran at Night over the junks), Gaumont International, 1971. iLe Tueur (also known as The Killer), Societe Nouvelle Prodis, 1971. Door-to-door salesman, Nathalie Granger, French Consulate/MoulletetCompagnie/MoufletetCie, 1971. L'Affaire Dominici, Societe Nouvelle de Cinema/ Imperia, 1972. Pierre, Un peu de soleil dans I'eau froide (also known as A Little Sun in Cold Water), Imperia, 1972. Le Viager (also known as The Annuity), United Artists (UA), 1972. La Scoumoune (also known as Killer Man), Fox-Lira, 1972. Deux hommes dans la ville (also known as Two Men in Town), Valoria, 1972. Au Rendez-vous de la mort joyeuse, UA, 1972. Rude journee pour la reine (also known as Rough Day for the Queen), Nouvelles Editions de Films/ Planfilm, 1973. Postman, Les Gaspards, Albina, 1973. Jean-Claude, Les Valseuses (also known as Going Places), Societe nouvelle prodis/Almi/Cinema V, 1973. Matriscope inventor, Stavisky, CCFC/Almi/Cinema V, 1973. Jean, Vincent, Francois, Paul. . . et les autres (also known as Vincent, Francois, Paul . . . and the Others), Gaumont, 1974. Pierre, Pas si mechant que ca (also known as Not As Wicked As All That . . . and The Wonderful Crook), Gaumont, 1974. Olivier, Maitresse (also known as Mistress), Gaumont International, 1975. Gerard, La Derniere Femme (also known as The Last Woman), Columbia, 1975. Berg, 5ept morts sur ordonnance (also known as Seven Deaths by Prescription), AMLF, 1975. Olmo Dalco, 1900, Paramount/UA/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Samson, Barocco, Films la Boetie, 1976. Michel Cayre, Baxter, Vera Baxter, Sunchild, 1976. Title role, Rene la Canne, Rizzoli, 1976. Man, Le Camion (also known as The Truck), Cinema 9/FilmsMoliere, 1977. Philibert, La Nuit tous les chats sontgris (also known as At Night All Cats Are Cray), Societe Nouvelle Prodis/Exportation Francaise Cinematograph ique/SAM, 1977. David Martinaud, Dites-lui que je /'a/me (also known as Tell Him I Love Him), World Marketing, 1977. Raoul, Preparez vos mouchoirs (also known as Get Out Your Handkerchiefs), Capac/Belga/New Line Cinema, 1977. Gerard Lafayette, Ciao maschio (also known as
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Affentraum and Bye Bye Monkey), Gaumont/ Filverlagder Autoren, 1978. L'ingorgo (also known as Traffic Jam and Bottleneck), CineTel, 1978. Raoul-Renaud Homecourt, Le Sucre (also known as The Sugar), SFP/Gaumont International/ Cineproduction, 1978. Morel, Les Chiens (also known as The Dogs), World Market! ng/GEF/CCFC, 1978. Title role, Loulou, Gaumont International/New Yorker, 1979. Alphonse Tram, Buffet froid (also known as Cold Cuts), Interama, 1979. Rene Ragueneau, Mon onc/e d'Amerique (also known as Les Somnambules), New World, 1979. Patrick, Je vous a/me (also known as / Love You), AMLF, 1980. Roger Morzini, Inspecteur la Bavure (also known as Inspector Blunder), AMLF, 1980. Bernard Granger, Le Dernier Metro (also known as The Last Metro), UA, 1980. Bernard Coudray, La Femme d'a cote (also known as The Woman Next Door), UA, 1981. Mickey, Le Choix des armes (also known as Choice of Arms), Paraf ranee, 1981. Gerard Delmas, La Lune dans le caniveau (also known as The Moon in the Cutter), Columbia/ Triumph, 1982. Georges Danton, Danton, Triumph, 1983. Himself, Wajda's Danton (documentary), Cori Films International/Channel Four, 1983. Martin Guerre, Le Retour de Martin Guerre (also known as The Return of Martin Guerre), European International, 1983. Jean Lucas, Les Comperes (also known as The CoFathers), European International, 1983. Charles Saganne, FortSaganne, Roissy/AAA, 1983. Title role, Tartuffe, Gaumont International, 1984. Rive droite, rive gauche (also known as Right Bank, Left Bank), Parafrance, 1984. Mangin, Po//ce, Gaumont/TF1, 1984. Campana, La Chevre, European Classics, 1985. Julien Chayssac, Une Femme ou deux (also known as One Woman or Two), AAA/World Marketing/Orion Classics, 1985. Bob, Tenue de soiree, Norstar, 1985. Jean Cadoret, Jean de Florette, Orion Classics, 1986. Jean Lucas, Les Fugitifs (also known as The Fugitives), Gaumont/Roissy/Buena Vista, 1986. Dr. Lombart, Rue cfu depart (also known as Street of Departures), AAA/Films du Volcan/Allied Artists, 1986. Father Donissan, Sous le soleil de Satan (also known as Under the Sun of Satan and Under Satan's Sun), Gaumont, 1987, released in the United States by Alive Films, 1989.
126* DEPARDIEU Marc, Deux (also known as Two), AMLF/Roissy, 1988. Charles, Dro/e d'endroit pour une rencontre (also known as A Funny Place for a Meeting, A Strange Place for an Encounter, and A Strange Place to Meet), Union Generale Cinematographique/ Roissy, 1988. Auguste Rodin, Camille Claudel, Gaumont, 1988, released in the United States by Orion Classics, 1989. Christian Gauthier, Je veux rentrer a la maison (also known as / Want to Go Home), Mar in Karmitz, 1989. Bernard Barthelemy, Trop belle pour toi (also known as Too Beautiful for You), AMLF, 1989, released in the United States by Orion Classics, 1990. Title role, Cyrano de Bergerac, Orion, 1990. George Faure, Green Card, Buena Vista, 1990. Leopold, Uranus, Miramax, 1991. Marin Marias, Tous les matins du monde (also known as All the Mornings of the World), October Films, 1992. Christopher Columbus, 1492: The Conquest of Paradise, Paramount, 1992. Simon Donnadieu, He/as pour mo/ (also known as Oh, Woe Is Me), Cinema Parallel, 1993. Maheu, Germinal, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Andre, My Father, the Hero, Buena Vista, 1994. Title role, Colonel Chabert, October Films, 1994. The Guardian Angels (also known as Les anges gardiens), Gaumont Buena Vista International, 1995. Magistrate, The Horseman on the Roof (also known as Le hussardsur le toit), Miramax Zoe Films, 1995. Lubovitch, Elisa, Roissy, 1995. Actor for a day, A Hundred and One Nights (also known as Les cent et une nuits), Mercure Distribution, 1995. Made his film debut in the short film Le Beatnik et le minet, 1965; also appeared in Reve de singe (also known as Money's Uncle), 1977; Le Grand Embouteillage, 1978; Rosy la bourrasque (also known as Temporale Rosy), 1979; Le Grand Frere (also known as The Big Brother), 1982; Manon de Sources, 1990; as Marc "Dr. Worms7' Antoine, Merci, la vie (also known as Thanks for Life), 1991; Mon Pere ce hems, 1991; as himself, Francois Truffaut: Stolen Portraits, 1993; as Onoff, A Pure Formality (also known as Une pure formalite), 1994; as Marc, The Machine, 1994; Le Garcu, 1994; Bogus, 1995; Unhook the Stars, 1995; and Secret Agent, 1995. Film Work; Coproducer, Except Where Indicated: Les Comperes (also known as The Co-Fathers), European International, 1983. Director, Tartuffe, Gaumont International, 1984.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Tenue de soiree, Norstar, 1985. Jean de Florette, Orion Classics, 1986. Les Fugitifs (also known The Fugitives), Gaumont/ Roissy/Buena Vista, 1986. Sous le soleil de Satan (also known as Under the Sun of Satan and Under Satan's Sun), Gaumont, 1987, released in the United States by Alive Films, 1989. Dro/e d'endroit pour une rencontre (also known as A Funny Place for a Meeting, A Strange Place for an Encounter, and A Strange Place to Meet), Union Generale Cinematographique/Roissy, 1988. Deux (also known as Two), AMLF/Roissy, 1988. Camille Claudel, Gaumont, 1988, released in the United States by Orion Classics, 1989. Je veux rentrer a la maison (also known as / Want to Go Home), Marin Karmitz, 1989. Trop fae//e pour toi (also known as Too Beautiful for You), AMLF, 1989, released in the United States by Orion Classics, 1990. Coproducer of the film Shakha Proshaka, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: Appeared in the series L'lnconnu, 1974. Television Appearances; Specials: Columbus: The World's First Astronaut, TBS, 1992. Stage Appearances: Les Garcons de la bande, Theatre Edouard VII, 196869. Une Fille dans ma soupe, Theatre de la Madeleine, 1970. Galapagos, Theatre de la Madeleine, 1971. Saved, Theatre National de Chaillot, 1972. Home, Espace Pierre Cardin, 1972. Isme, Espace Pierre Cardin, 1973. Isacc, Espace Pierre Cardin, 1973. La Chevauchee sur le lac de Constance, Espace Pierre Cardin, 1974. Les Insenses sont en voie d'extinction, Centre Dramatique de Nanterre, 1978. Tartuffe, Theatre National de Strasbourg, 1983. Lily Passion (musical), Au Zenith, 1986. WRITINGS Author of the book Lettres volees (memoir; also known as Stolen Letters), 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, December, 1990, p. 120. New York Times, June 14, 1987. Rolling Stone, March 7, 1991, pp. 69-70, 98.
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DeTOTH, Andre 1913(Toth Endre) PERSONAL Full name, Sasvrai Farkasfawi Tothfalusi Toth Endre Antai Mihaly; born May 15, 1913 (some sources say 1910), in Mako, Hungary; immigrated to the United States, 1943; son of a military officer; married Veronica Lake (an actress), 1944 (divorced, 1952). Education: University of Budapest, law degree (with honors). Career: Director. Joined Bavarisch Pictura Productions, Vienna, Austria, 1929; worked in Hungary as a scriptwriter, film editor, unit director, and actor, in the 1930s; joined London Film Productions, 1939; Enterprise, staff director, 1946-47. Awards, Honors: Shared Academy Award nomination, best story, 1950, for The Gunfighter. CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Indicated: House of Wax, Warner Bros., 1953. Hidden Fear, United Artists (UA), 1957. Director (with Filippo Sanjust and Primo Zeglio), Morgan the Pirate (also known as Morgan II pirata), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1961. Executive producer, Billion Dollar Brain, UA, 1967. And executive producer, Play Dirty (also known as Written on the Sand), UA, 1969. Producer, El Condor, National General, 1970. Director of the film Passport of Suez, 1943. Codirector of None Shall Escape, Dark Waters, and Guest in the House, all 1944. Director of Ramrod and The Other Love, both 1947; Pitfall, 1948; Slattery's Hurricane, 1949; Man in the Saddle (also known as Outcast), 1951; Carson City, Springfield Rifle, and Last of the Comanches (also known as The 5afare and the Arrow), all 1952; Thunder over the Plains and The Stranger Wore a Cun, both 1953; The Bounty Hunter, Tanganyika, Crime Wave (also known as The City Is Dark), and Riding Shotgun, all 1954; The Indian Fighter, 1955; Monkey on My Back, 1957; The Two-Headed Spy and Day of the Outlaw, both 1959; and Man on a String (also known as Confessions of a Counterspy), 1960. Codirector of The Mongols (also known as / Mongoli), 1961, Oro per / Cesar/ (also known as Cold of the Caesars), 1962; director of The Dangerous Came. Director of Hungarian films, under the name Toth Endre, including Oet ora 40 (also known as At 5:30), Ket /any az utcan (also known as Two Girls of the Street), Semmelweiss, Hat het boldogsag (also known as Six Weeks of
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Happiness), Balalaika, and Toprini nasz (also known as Wedding in Toprin), all 1939. Film Appearances: A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies (documentary), Miramax, 1995. Appeared as Vendermeer in the film Spontaneous Combustion, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: American Cinema, PBS, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With John Ward Hawkins) Hidden Fear, UA, 1957. (With Filippo Sanjust and Primo Zeglio) Morgan the Pirate (also known as Morgan il pirata), MGM, 1961. Coauthor of the screenplays The Life of Emile Zola, 1937; Lydia, 1941; None Shall Escape, 1944; Young Widow, 1946; Dishonored Lady, 1947; and Westward Ho the Wagons/, 1956. Coauthor of Hungarian screenplays, under the name Toth Endre, including Oet ora 40 (also known as At 5:30), Ket /any az utcan (also known as Two Girls of the Street), Semmelweiss, Hat het boldogsag (also known as Six Weeks of Happiness), Balalaika, and Toprini nasz (also known as Wedding in Toprin), all 1939. Other: Fragments: Portraits from the Inside (memoir), Faber (Winchester, MA), 1994. Also author (with William Bowers) of the story "The Gunfighter/' Adaptations: The screenplay The Gunfighter, released by Twentieth Century-Fox in 1950, was adapted from a story by De Toth and William Bowers. OTHER SOURCES Books: Peary, Danny, Cult Movies: The Classics, the Sleepers, the Weird, and the Wonderful, Dell (New York), 1981.*
DILLON, Kevin 1965(?)PERSONAL Born August 19, 1965 (some sources say 1966), in Mamaroneck, NY; brother of Matt Dillon (an actor).
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Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Rooney, Heaven Help Us (also known as Catholic Boys), TriStar, 1985. Bunny, Platoon, Orion, 1986. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO Films, 1987. Brian Flagg, The Blob, TriStar, 1988. JJ. Merrill, The Rescue, Buena Vista, 1988. Cosmo, Remote Control, Vista Organization, 1988. Skitty Harris, War Party, TriStar, 1988. Sam, Immediate Family, Columbia, 1989. John Densmore, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Mel Avakian, A Midnight Clear, InterStar Releasing, 1992. Casey, No Escape, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: "A House of Horror/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Rick, When He's Not a Stranger (movie), CBS, 1989. Sean Flynn, Frankie's House (miniseries), Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Cone in the Night, CBS, 1996. Made his television debut in No Big Deal, HBO. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Dark at the Top of the Stairs and The Indian Wants the Bronx.*
DILLON, Matt 1964PERSONAL Born February 18, 1964, in New Rochelle, NY; son of Paul and Mary Ellen Dillon. Addresses: Agent— Ed Limato, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—do Vic Ramos, 49 West 9th St., New York, NY 10011. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award, best actor, 1990, for Drugstore Cowboy.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Richie, Over the Edge, Warner Bros., 1979. Randy, Little Darlings, Paramount, 1980. Moody, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Liar's Moon, Crown, 1982. TexMcCormick, Tex, Buena Vista, 1982. Dal las Winston, The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. Rusty James, Rumble Fish, Universal, 1983. Jeffrey Willis, The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. Title role, Rebel, Vestron, 1985. Chris Lloyd, Target, Warner Bros., 1985. Jan, Native Son, Cinecom, 1986. J. C. Cullen, The Big Town (also known as The Arm), Columbia, 1987. Doyle Kennedy, Kansas, Trans World, 1988. Regret, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Columbia, 1989. Bob, Drugstore Cowboy, Avenue, 1989. Jonathan Corliss, A Kiss before Dying, Universal, 1991. DJ at the Harlem "Y" dance, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Cliff Poncier, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Gus DeMarco, Mr. Wonderful, Warner Bros., 1993. Matthew, The Saint of Fort Washington, Warner Bros., 1993. Kevin Walker, Golden Gate, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Larry Maretto, To Die For, Columbia, 1995. Terry Klout, Frankie Starlight, Fine Line Features, 1995. Tommy "Birdman" Rowland, Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996. Also appeared in The Rebel and the Lover, 1985; narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, 1987; and Prufrock, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Eddie Megeffin, "Return to Kansas City," Women and Men II (broadcast as segments of HBO Showcase; also known as Women and Men: In Love There Are No Rules and A Domestic Dilemma), HBO, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Young Ralph, "The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Television Appearances; Specials: The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Marsalis on Music, PBS, 1995. Appeared in The Boy Who Loved Trolls, 1984.
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Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Also appeared in Boys of Winter, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Books: Mead, Cheryl L, The Matt Dillon Scrapbook, St. Martin's Press, 1984. Periodicals: American Film, February, 1991, p. 22. Entertainment Weekly, October 9, 1992, p. 16. Interview, April, 1991, p. 80. Premiere, May, 1991, p. 94.*
DONNELLY, Candice 1954PERSONAL Born January 2, 1954, in Boston, MA; daughter of James and Elinor (Di Napoli) Donnelly; children: Bronwen Boyan. Education: University of Massachusetts at Amherst, B.F.A., 1975; Yale University, M.F.A., 1985. Career: Costume designer. Assistant designer for the Michael Jackson music video, Bad, 1986. CREDITS Stage Work; Costume Designer: Chopin in Space, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. The Wonder Years, TOMI Terrace Theatre, New York City, 1985. Ondine, New York Stage and Film, New York City, 1985. Fences, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, then Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, both 1985-86, later 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1987. Rich Relations, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1986. Dry Land, Judith Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Return of Pinocchio, 47th Street Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Skin of Our Teeth, Classic Stage Company, New York City, 1986. Happy Days, Goodman Theatre, 1986. The Maderati, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1987. Elektra, Classic Stage Company, 1987.
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The Johnstown Vindicator, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1987. Little Murders, Second Stage Theatre, 1987. Flee as a Bird (dance piece), Joyce Theatre, New York City, 1987. Tartuffe, Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, 1987. The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, Works Progress Administration (WPA) Theatre, New York City, 1987. Right behind the Flag Boys, Playwrights Horizons, 1988. "Dirty Work" in Three Pieces for a Warehouse, 500 Greenwich Street, New York City, 1988. Eastern Standard, Seattle Repertory Theatre, then Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, both 1988. Loose Ends, Second Stage Theatre, 1988. The Film Society, Second Stage Theatre, 1988. Rameau's Nephew, Classic Stage Company, 1988. Monte (dance piece), Joyce Theatre, 1988. The Good Moment of Lily Baker, New York Stage and Film, 1988. Joe Turner's Come and Cone, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1988. Moon Over Miami, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1989. Mastergate, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, then Criterion Theatre, New York City, both 1989. As You Like It, Folger Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC, 1989. Rebel Armies Deep into Chad, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1989. Baba Goya, Second Stage Theatre, 1989. The Merry Wives of Windsor, Texas, St. Louis Repertory Theatre, St. Louis, MO, then Players Theatre, Columbus, OH, both 1989. The Rose Tattoo, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1989. Mastergate, Criterion Theatre, Center Stage Right, 1989. The Bald Soprano and The Chairs (double-bill), American Repertory Theatre, 1989-90. Our Country's Good, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, then St. Louis Repertory Theatre, both 1990-91, later Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1991. The My House Play, WPA Theatre, 1991. The Philanthropist, Long Wharf Theatre, 1991-92. Hidden Laughter, Hartford Stage Company, 199192. Spike Heels, Second Stage Theatre, 1992. Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and Other Identities, Public/Shiva Theatre, New York City, then Public/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, both 1992.
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Creditors, Classic Stage Company Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1992. Search and Destroy, Circle in the Square Uptown, New York City, 1992. Scapin, Classic Stage Company Repertory Theatre, 1992. The Day the Bronx Died, Long Wharf Theatre, 199293. Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1992-93. Film Work: Assistant costume designer, Crossing Delancey, Midwest Films, 1987. Costume designer, Over, New York Stage and Film/ Rebo High Definition Studio, 1988. Assistant costume designer, The House on Carroll Street, HBO Films, 1988. Television Work; Pilots: Assistant costume designer for The Clinic, 1987.*
DOWN, Lesley-Anne 1954PERSONAL Born March 17, 1954, in London, England; daughter of P. J. and Isabella (Young) Down; married William Friedkin, 1982 (divorced, 1985); married Don E. FauntLeRoy, September 27, 1986; children: Jack; stepchildren: Season-Marie, Juliana. Avocational interests: Animal rights, Victorian children's book collecting. Addresses: Agent—The Artists Group Ltd., 1930 Century Park West, Suite 403, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Began modeling for film and television commercials at age ten. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best new actress, 1978; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress, 1986, for North and South; Bravo Award (Germany).
Television Appearances; Movies: Esmerelda, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, CBS, 1982. Bridget Conway, Agatha Christie's "Murder Is Easy," CBS, 1982. Joan, Arch of Triumph, CBS, 1985. Morganna Ross, Ladykillers, ABC, 1988. Anne Kingston, Indiscreet, CBS, 1988. Geneva Miller, Night Walk, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Appeared as Stephanie Rogers, Dallas, 1978. Television Appearances; Specials: Title role, Peek-a-Boo: The One and Only Phyllis Dixey, PBS, 1979. 3rd Testifier, "Frog Girl: The Jennifer Graham Story," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1989. Also appeared in title role, Unity Mitford, PBS, and as Ellie Dunn, Heartbreak House, PBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Cassandra, "Shivers/' CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. Annabelle Proctor, 7775, CBS, 1992. Film Appearances: Lucy-Ann, Scalawag, Paramount, 1973. Brannigan, United Artists (UA), 1975. Olga, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, UA, 1976. Anne Egerman, A Little Night Music, New World Pictures, 1977. Lady Roberta Ayres, The Betsy, Allied Artists, 1978. Miriam, The Great Train Robbery, UA, 1979. Margaret Sellinger, Hanover Street, Columbia, 1979. Gillian Bromley, Rough Cut, Paramount, 1980. Erica Baron, Sphinx, Warner Bros., 1980. Dr. Flax, Nomads, Atlantic Releasing, 1984. Scenes from the Goldmine, Hemdale, 1987. Christine Turner, Night Trap (also known as Mardi Cras for the Devil), Prism Entertainment, 1993. Munchie Strikes Back, New Horizons Home Video, 1994. In the Heat of Passion II, New Horizons Home Video, 1994.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Miniseries: GeorginaWorsley, Upstairs, Downstairs, PBS, 197477. Chloe, The Last Days of Pompeii, ABC, 1984. Madeline Fabray, North and South, ABC, 1985-86. Madeline Fabray LaMotte, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1985-86. Madeline Fabray LaMotte Main, John Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III, ABC, 1994.
Also appeared in All the Right Noises, 1970; as Tessa Hurst, Assault, 1971; Cecilia, Pope Joan, 1972; From Beyond the Grave, 1972; Olivia Regent, Death Wish V: The Face of Death, and Elaine, Over the Line, both 1993; and In the Devil's Garden, The Unfaithful, and Countess Dracula. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Great Expectations, Hamlet, Pygmalion, and The Marquis.
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PERSONAL Born June 15,1956, in Gary, IN; married Kevin Wade (a playwright). Education: Yale University, B.A. and M.F.A. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency Inc., 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ellyn Warren, thirtysomething, ABC, 1987-C.1992. Also appeared as Winnie Robin, Ryan's Hope, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Bernadette Pascoe, Adams Apple (pilot) CBS, 1986. Ella Sabin, Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back, CBS, 1993. Adrian Townsend, Danielle Steel's "Heartbeat", NBC, 1993. Pamela Sutton, The Innocent (also known as 5//ent Witness), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Merrill Markoe's Guide to Glamorous Living," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1988.
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can National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1980-81. Gertrude Cayce, The Freak, Works Progress Administration (WPA) Theatre, New York City, 1981, then Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York City, 1982, Meg, The Actor's Nightmare and Diane Symonds, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You (double-bill), Playwrights Horizons, then Westside Arts Theatre, both New York City, 1981-82. Cheryl, Hooters, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1982. Marlene, Top Girls, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1983. Blake Upton, Mr. and Mrs., WPA Theatre, 1984. Lucy, "Want Ad/' Danny, "Folie a'deux," Heather, "Only a Woman/' and Lois, "Separate Vacation/ Grounds for Divorce/Sexual History/' all in Love As We Know It, Manhattan Punch Line, INTAR Theatre, New York City, 1985. Fiona, "The Ground Zero Club," in The Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons, 1985. Linda Seward, Rum and Coke, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1986. Love Letters, Canon Theatre, Los Angeles, 1990. Yvette, Crazy He Calls Me, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1992. Four Dogs and a Bone, City Stage Theatre, then Manhattan Theatre Club, both New York City, 1993. Also appeared in Thorn Hill, New York City.*
DRIVER, Minnie 1972(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1972. Education: Drama school graduate, 1991.
Film Appearances: Aileen Jones, Seven Minutes in Heaven, Warner Bros., 1986. Suzy Duncan, Making Mr. Right, Orion, 1987. Pat, The Pick-Up Artist, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Kate Easton, Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain, Universal, 1995.
Addresses: Contact—c/o British Actors' Equity Association, Guild House, Upper St. Martin's Lane, London WC2H 9EG, England.
Appeared as Olivia Smith, A Million to ]uan, 1994.
Member: British Actors' Equity Association.
Stage Appearances: Buried Child, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1978. As You Like It, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1979. Measure for Measure, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1979. (Off-Broadway debut) Jean, Split, Second Stage Theatre, 1980. Caroline Lou Bingham, The Stitch in Time, Ameri-
Career: Actress.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Cruel Train, BBC Worldwide, 1995. Irina, Goldeneye, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Benny Hogan, Circle of Friends (also known as Good G/r/5), Savoy Pictures, 1995.
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Other Television Appearances: Jennifer Caird, 'The Politician's Wife" (special), Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1995. Appeared in the British television series My Good Friend, 1995.*
DUKAKIS, Olympia 1931PERSONAL Born June 20, 1931, in Lowell, MA; daughter of Constantine S. (a manager) and Alexandra (Christos) Dukakis; cousin of Michael Dukakis (a politician); married Louis Zorich (an actor); children: Christina, Peter, Stefan. Education: Boston University, B.A. (physical therapy) and M.F.A. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 1350 Avenue of the Americas, 32nd Floor, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress, producer, and director. Charles Street Playhouse, Boston, MA, founding member, 1957-60; Whole Theatre Company, Upper Montclair, NJ, founding member, artistic director, director, and member of company, 1976-90; Edgartown Summer Theatre, Edgartown, MA, founding member; Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, associate director. New York University, instructor, 1967-70, master teacher, 1974-83; Yale University, acting teacher, 1976. Member of Adaptors Movement Theatre Company, Broadway Cares, DearKnows Company, National Museum of Women in the Arts, and New Jersey Choice. Hospital for Contagious Diseases (Boston), worked as a physical therapist. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Obie Awards, Village Voice, 1963, for A Man's a Man, and 1985, for The Marriage of Bette and Boo; Academy Award, New York Film Critics Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Award, National Board of Review Award, and Golden Globe Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, all best supporting actress, and American Comedy Award, funniest supporting female, all 1988, all for Moonstruck; Ace Award, 1991, for "The Last Act Is a Solo/' Genera/ Motors Playwrights Theatre; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress in a special or
Film Appearances: Woman and commentator, Twice a Man, Gregory J. Markopoulous, 1964. Patient, Lilith, Columbia, 1964. John's mother, John and Mary, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1969. Gig's mother, Made for Each Other, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Sisters (also known as Blood Sisters), American International, 1973. Death Wish, Paramount, 1974. Lawyer, Rich Kids, United Artists (UA), 1979. Joey's mother, The Wanderers, Orion, 1979. Mrs. Vacarri, The Idolmaker, UA, 1980. Molly Flanagan, Flanagan (also known as Walls of Class), United Film Distributors, 1985. RoseCastorini, Moonstruck, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ UA, 1987. Personnel director, Working Girl, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1988. Bette Tremont, Dad, Universal, 1989. Rosie, Look Who's Talking, TriStar, 1989. Clairee Belcher, Steel Magnolias, TriStar, 1989. Sue, In the Spirit, Castle Hill, 1990. Rosie, Look Who's Talking Too, TriStar, 1990. Doris Silverman, The Cemetery Club, Buena Vista, 1993. Rosie, Look Who's Talking Now, TriStar, 1993. Alma Harris, Over the Hill, New Line Home Video, 1993. Jeannie, / Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994. Bea, Digger, August Entertainment, 1994. Mrs. Jay, The Haunted Heart (also known as The Mother Mother), Overseas Film Group, 1995. Mrs. Marcangelo, Jeffrey, Orion, 1995. Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Paramount, 1995. Jocasta, Mighty Aphrodite, Miramax, 1995. Dead Badge, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1995. Principal Jacobs, Mr. Holland's Opus, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared as Helen Naxos, "Success Wanters," National Lampoon Goes to the Movies (also known as National Lampoon's Movie Madness), 1982; and in The Rehearsal and Daddy's Home. Stage Appearances: Madelena, The Breaking Wall, St. Mark's Playhouse, New York City, 1960. The New Tenant, Royal Playhouse, New York City, 1960.
Volume 15 The Opening of a Window, Theatre Marquee, New York City, 1961. The Aspern Papers, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1962. Widow Leocadia Begbick, A Man's a Man, Masque Theatre, New York City, 1962. Mary Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1962. Henriette, Crime and Crime, Cricket Theatre, New York City, 1963. Anne Dowling, Abraham Cochrane, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1964. Chrysothemis, Electra, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1964. 5/x Characters in Search of an Author, Charles Street Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1964. The Rose Tattoo, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1964. Madonna Irma, The Balcony, Charles Street Playhouse, 1967. Gertrude, Hamlet, Charles Street Playhouse, 1967. Title role, Mother Courage and Her Children, Charles Street Playhouse, 1967. Tamora, Titus Andronicus, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1967. Mrs. Bethnal-Green, the mother, Stepney Green, and Debden, Father Uxbridge Wants to Marry, American Place Theatre, Theatre at St. Clement's Church, New York City, 1967. Helena, The Memorandum, Public Theatre, New York City, 1968. Ingrid, Peer Cynt, Delacorte Theatre, 1969. Goya, Baba Goya, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1973, produced as Nourish the Beast, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1973. Use, Who's Who in Hell, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1974. The Rose Tattoo, Whole Theatre, Upper Montclair, NJ, 1976. Title role, Mother Ryan, New Dramatists Theatre, New York City, 1977. Ella, Curse of the Starving Class, Public Theatre, 1978. Nurse Ratched, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Whole Theatre, 1978. Madame Ranevskaya, The Cherry Orchard, Whole Theatre, 1981. Filumena, Snow Orchid, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1982. Blithe Spirit, Whole Theatre, 1984. Ghosts, Whole Theatre, 1985. Soot Hudlocke, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1985. Sophie Greengrass, Social Security, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Seagull, Whole Theatre, 1986. Better Living, Whole Theatre, 1989. Happy Days, Whole Theatre, 1989-90.
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Host, Babes in Arms, State Theatre, New Brunswick, NJ, 1990. The Hope Zone, Trinity Repertory Company, Upstairs Theatre, Providence, Rl, 1991. Also appeared as Mrs. Cleveden-Brooks, Outward Bound, produced in Rangeley, ME; appeared in the Whole Theatre productions of The Trojan Women and Waiting for Godot; also appeared in Night of the Iguana. Appeared in summer productions, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, and with the Second City Company. Toured with the Phoenix Theatre Company, U.S. cities, 1960. Stage Director: Ta//ey's Folly, Whole Theatre, 1984. Director of Whole Theatre productions of U.S.A., Orpheus Descending, The House of Bernarda Alba, Arms and the Man, and Uncle Vanya; director of Six Characters in Search of an Author and A Touch of the Poet, both Williamstown Theatre Festival, Kennedy's Children, Commonwealth Stage, and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Delaware Summer Festival and Whole Theatre; director of Social Security, 1986. Television Appearances; Series: Search for Tomorrow, NBC, 1983-84. Television Appearances; Movies: Irene Kaminios, Nicky's World, CBS, 1974. F.D.R.-The Last Year, NBC, 1980. Emily, Fire in the Dark (also known as Aging Parent), CBS, 1991. Dolly Sinatra, Sinatra (also known as The Frank Sinatra Story), CBS, 1992. Rose Garaventi, Young at Heart (also known as Hobo/cen), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: One of the Boys, NBC, 1982. Mama Nicola, "King of America/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Laura Cunningham, "The Last Act Is a Solo/' Genera/ Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Katherine Campbell, "Lucky Day/' ABC Theatre, ABC, 1991. Anna Madrigal, "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City," American Playhouse, PBS, 1994. Appeared on CBS Workshop, CBS; The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS; The Nurses, CBS; and Dr. Kildare, NBC. Other Television Appearances: The Neighborhood (p\\ot), NBC, 1982.
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The 15th Annual People's Choice Awards (special), CBS, 1989. A Century of Women (special; also known as A Family of Women), JBS, 1994. Host, Cured! Secrets of Alternative Healing (also known as Miracle Cures), NBC, 1994. Appeared as Pauline in the special The Seagull, 1975; appeared in the specials America Picks the All-Time Favorite Movies and The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, both 1988; also appeared in Rachel's Dinner, 1991. WRITINGS Plays: Adaptor of plays for Whole Theatre Company, including Mother Courage and Her Children, The House of Bernarda Alba, Edith Stein, The Trojan Women, and Uncle Vanya. OTHER SOURCES
Appeared as Lisa's daughter, "Oedipus Wrecks/' New York Stories, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Storytime, PBS, 1994. Appeared in episodes of Saturday Night Live, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Sisters. Other Television Appearances: Sandra at age eight, Darkness before Dawn (movie), NBC, 1993. Presenter, The 17th Annual CableACE Awards (special), TNT, 1995. Voice, "Children Remember the Holocaust" (special; also known as "Through Their Eyes: Children Remember the Holocaust"), CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 28, 1994, pp. 139-40.*
Periodicals: People Weekly, October 5, 1992, p. 123.*
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Career: Actress.
PERSONAL Full name, Robert Selden Duvall; born January 5, 1931, in San Diego, CA; son of William Howard Duvall (an admiral); married Barbara Benjamin, 1964 (divorced); married Gail Youngs, 1982 (divorced, 1986); married Sharon Brophy, 1991 (marriage ended). Education: Attended Principia College; studied acting with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse, New York. Military service: Served in the U.S. Army.
Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1995, for Interview with the Vampire.
Addresses: Agent—c/o International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
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Career: Actor, director, producer, singer, and songwriter.
DUNST, Kirsten 1982(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1982; daughter of Klaus (a medical services executive) and Inez (an art gallery owner) Dunst. Addresses: /Agent—Iris Burton Agency, P.O. Box 15306, Beverly Hills, CA 90219-1306.
Film Appearances: Campbell McCoy, Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. High Strung, Rocket Pictures, 1991. Jolene, Greedy (also known as Creed), Universal, 1994. Claudia, Interview with the Vampire (also known as Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles), Warner Bros., 1994. Amy as a twelve-year-old, Little Women, Columbia, 1994. Judy, Jumanji, TriStar, 1995.
Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1965, for A View from the Bridge; New York Film Critics Award, 1972, and Academy Award nomination, 1973, both best supporting actor, both for the Godfather; Academy Award nomination and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, both for best supporting actor, both 1979, and Golden Globe Award, best actor in a supporting role, 1980, all for Apocalypse Now; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Best Actor Award, Montreal World Film Festival, both 1980, both for The Great
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Volume 15 Santini; Academy Award, best actor, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a motion picture, both 1984, both for Tender Mercies; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or special, 1989, and Golden Globe Award, best actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1990, both for Lonesome Dove; Emmy Award nomination, lead actor in a miniseries, 1993, for Stalin; received National Association of Theater Owners award. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Arthur "Boo" Radley, To Kill a Mockingbird, Universal, 1962. Captain Paul Cabot Winston, Captain Newman, M.D., Universal, 1963. Motorcyclist, Nightmare in the Sun, Zodiac, 1964. Edwin Stewart, The Chase, Columbia, 1966. Weissberg, Bullitt, Warner Bros., 1968. Chiz, Countdown, Warner Bros., 1968. Nestor, The Detective, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Gordon, The Rain People, Warner Bros., 1969. Ned Pepper, True Grit, Paramount, 1969. Major Frank Burns, MM*5*H, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1970. Despard, The Revolutionary, United Artists (UA), 1970. Vernon Adams, Lawman, UA, 1971. Title role, THX 1138, American Zoetrope, 1971. Tom Hagen, The Godfather, Paramount, 1972. Jesse James, The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid, Universal, 1972. Frank Harlan, Joe Kidd, Universal, 1972. Jackson Fentry, Tomorrow, Filmgroup, 1972. Eddie Ryan, Badge 373, Paramount, 1973. Ford Pierce, Lady Ice, National General, 1973. Earl Macklin, The Outfit (also known as The Good Guys Always Win), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1973. Director, The Conversation, Paramount, 1974. Tom Hagen, The Godfather, Part II, Paramount, 1974. Ray Wagner, Breakout, Columbia, 1975. George Hansen, The Killer Elite, UA, 1975. Frank Hackett, Network, MGM/UA, 1976. Bill McDonald, The Greatest, Columbia, 1977. Dr. Watson, The Seven Percent Solution, Universal, 1977. Colonel Max Radl, The Eagle Has Landed, Columbia, 1977. Loren Hardeman III, The Betsy, Allied Artists, 1978. Priest on a swing, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, UA, 1978. Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore, Apocalypse Now, UA, 1979. Bull Meechum, The Great Santini, Warner Bros., 1979.
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Gruen, The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper, Universal, 1981. Mac Sledge, Tender Mercies, Universal, 1983. Joe Hi Merman, The Stone Boy, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. Max Mercy, The Natural, TriStar, 1984. As himself, Sanford Me/sner—The Theatre's Best Kept Secret (documentary), Columbia, 1984. Caspary, The Lightship, Warner Bros., 1985. Preacher, Belzaire the Cajun, Skouras-Norstar, 1986. Norman Shike, Let's Get Harry, TriStar, 1987. Bob Hodges, Colors, Orion, 1988. Howard Baslin, A Show of Force, Paramount, 1990. Commander, The Handmaid's Tale, Cinecom, 1990. Harry Hogge, Days of Thunder, Paramount, 1990. Daddy Hillyer, Rambling Rose, Seven Arts, 1991. Soil Gautier, Convicts, Management Company Entertainment Group, 1991. Joseph Pulitzer, Newsies, Buena Vista, 1992. Walt, Wrest//ng Ernest Hemingway, Warner Bros., 1993. Joseph Grand, The Plague, LIVE Home Video, 1993. Al Sieber, Geronimo: An American Legend, Columbia, 1993. Prendergrast, Falling Down, Warner Bros., 1993. Bernie White, The Paper, Touchstone, 1994. The Stars Fall on Henrietta, Warner Bros., 1995. Roger Prynne, The Scarlet Letter, Buena Vista, 1995. Wyly King, Something to Talk About, Warner Bros., 1995. Also appeared in Aliens from Another Planet, 1967; Tom Spellacy, True Confessions, 1981; as a song performer, 1918, 1985; as Carrasco, Hotel Colonial, 1986; and in Roots in a Parched Land, 1990. Film Work: Producer (with Philip S. Hobel, Mary Ann Hobel, and Horton Foote), Tender Mercies, Universal, 1982. Director and coproducer, Angelo My Love, Cinecom, 1983. Also director, We're Not the Jet Set (documentary), 1977. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Jailbreak," Armstrong Circle Theatre, CBS, 1959. "Positive Identification/' Armstrong Circle Theatre, CBS, 1960. "A Hole in the City/' Naked City, ABC, 1961. "The Newborn/' Route 66, CBS, 1961. "William Wilson," Great Ghost Tales, NBC, 1961. "King of the Mountain," Calne's Hundred, NBC, 1961. "Bird Cage on My Foot," Route 66, CBS, 1961. "Perjury," Defenders, CBS, 1961.
1 3 6 * DUVALL "Bad Actor/' Alfred Hitchcock Hour, NBC, 1962. "The One Marked Hot Gives Cold/' Naked City, ABC, 1962. "Five Cranks for Winter. . . Ten Cranks for Spring/' Naked City, ABC, 1962. "Torment Him Much and Hold Him Long/' Naked C/ty, ABC, 1962. "Blues for a Gone Goose," Untouchables, ABC, 1963. " I Said I Was the Queen of Spain," Route 66, CBS,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Narrator, Mary Baker Eddy: A Heart in Protest, The Learning Channel, 1989. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Showtime, 1991. The 26th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1991. The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Lonesome Dove: The Making of an Epic, TN N, 1992.
1963. "Metamorphosis," Defenders, CBS, 1963. "The Golden Door," Virginian, NBC, 1963. "Joby," Stoney Burke, ABC, 1963. "Never Wave Goodbye," The Fugitive, ABC, 1963. "The Quality of Justice," /Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1963. Charley Parkes, "Miniature," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1963. Louis Mace, "The Chameleon," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. Adam Ballard, "The Inheritors," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1964. "Lament for a Dead Goldbrick," Lieutenant, NBC, 1964. "Portrait of an Unknown Man," Kraft Suspense Theater, NBC, 1964. "Fingerman," Brenner, CBS, 1964. "The Enemy," Combat, ABC, 1965. "The Brass Ring," The Fugitive, ABC, 1965. "The Invaders," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1965. "Only a Child," The Defenders, CBS, 1965. "The Giant Killer," The FBI, ABC, 1965. "The Theory of the Innocent Bystander," Hawk, ABC, 1966. "The Scourge," The FBI, ABC, 1966. "Death of a Dream," Felony Squad, ABC, 1966. "Poor Tom's A-Cold," Shane, ABC, 1966. "Crossing at Destiny Bay," T.H.E. Cat, NBC, 1966. "A Cry for Help," Combat, ABC, 1966. "Chase through Time," Time Tunnel, ABC, 1967. "The Long Chase," T.H.E. Cat, NBC, 1967. "The Executioners," The FBI, ABC, 1967. "The Partisan," Combat, ABC, 1967. "N ight of the Falcon," Wild Wild West, CBS, 1967. "The Killing Scene," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1968. "The Harvest," The FBI, ABC, 1968. "The Killing Scene," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1968. "Murder in a Square Hole," ]udd, For the Defense, ABC, 1968. "Keep the Faith Baby," Mod Squad, ABC, 1969. This Morning, CBS, 1989.
Other Television Appearances: Frank Reeser, Guilty or Not Guilty (pilot; broadcast as an episode of The Bob Hope Chrysler Theater), NBC, 1966. Eddie, Fame Is the Name of the Game (pilot), NBC, 1966. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ike (miniseries; also known as Ike: The War Years), ABC, 1979. Bill Vigars, The Terry Fox Story (movie), HBO, 1983. Captain Augustus "Gus" McCrae, Lonesome Dove (miniseries), CBS, 1989. Stalin, 5ta//n (movie), HBO, 1992. Also appeared in Cosa Nostra: An Arch Enemy of the F.B.I, (movie), 1968.
Stage Appearances: Frank Gardner, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Gate Theatre, New York City, 1958. "Midnight Caller," Two Plays by Morton Foote, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1958. Doug, Call Me by My Rightful Name, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1961. Bob Smith, The Days and Nights of Beebee Fenstermaker, Sheridan Square Playhouse, 1962. Eddie, A View from the Bridge, Sheridan Square Playhouse, 1965. Wait until Dark, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1966. Walter "Teacher" Cole, American Buffalo, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, then Belasco Theatre, both New York City, 1977. Also appeared as Jackson Fentry, Tomorrow, 1968. WRITINGS
Screenplays: Angelo My Love, Cinecom, 1983. Songwriter, Tender Mercies, Universal, 1982. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Specials: John Brown's Raid, NBC, 1960. Howard, Flesh and Blood, NBC, 1968. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1989.
Periodicals: Interview, October 1991. New York Times, January 29, 1989. TV Guide, February 4, 1989; November 21, 1992.*
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his death. Eddington published his autobiography, So Far, So Good, in 1995. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books:
EDDINGTON, Paul 1927-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born June 18,1927, in London, England; died of skin cancer, November 4, 1995, in London, England. Actor. Paul Eddington was an actor successful in both the theater and in television. He trained for the stage with the Entertainments National Service Association and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. During the 1950s he toured with different productions through the British provinces and made his West End debut as the Rabbi in The Tenth Man in 1961. He later began receiving lead roles on a regular basis, playing Prince Andrei in the Bristol Old Vic company production of War and Peace (1962) and playing opposite Sir John Gielgud in Forty Years On (1968). Eddington made his television debut in the late 1950s on a children's program called Robin Hood, but he scored his first great success in the genre as the mildmannered Jerry Leadbetter in the British comedy The Good Life, which played on the BBC from 1975 to 1979. Eddington's most famous role, however, was as the bumbling Jim Hacker in the series Yes, Minister, which ran on the BBC from 1980 to 1990. The show, which was broadcast in the United States as Yes, Prime Minister, was an enormous popular success, and won for Eddington a knighthood. Eddington returned to the stage briefly after Yes, Prime Minister left the air, starring opposite Harold Pinter in No Man's Land (1993) for which he received a London Theatre Award for best actor. He continued to appear before audiences until the end, including a role in the play Home (1994), as Justice Shallow in John Caird's television adaptation of King Henry IV (fall, 1995), and in an interview with Jeremy Isaacs on Face to Face which aired on BBC just days before
International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley, 1995. Periodicals: New York Times, November 7, 1995, p. D21. Times (London), November 7, 1995, p. 21. Washington Post, November 7, 1995, p. B5.
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PERSONAL Born William Blake McEdwards, July 26, 1922, in Tulsa, OK; married first wife, Patricia, 1953 (divorced, 1967); married Julie Andrews (an actress and singer), November 12, 1969; children: (first marriage) Jennifer, Geoffrey; (second marriage; adopted) Amy Leigh, Joanna Lynn. Addresses: Agent—c/o William Morris Agency, Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, writer, producer, and actor. Cofounder of a production company with Harold Robbins and Alden Schwimmer; founder, Blake Edwards Company, Inc (a production company). Military service: U.S. Coast Guard; served during World War II. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Writers Guild Award nomination (with Arthur Carter and Jed Harris), 1957, for Operation Mad Ball; Emmy Award nominations, best di-
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rector of a single program of a dramatic series and best writing for a single program of a dramatic series, both 1958, both for "The Kill/' Peter Gunn; Writers Guild Award nomination (with Larry Gelbart), 1962, for The Notorious Landlady; Writers Guild Award nomination (with Maurice Richlin), 1964, for The Pink Panther; Writers Guild Award nomination (with Arthur Ross), 1965, for The Great Race; Academy Award nomination, best adapted screenplay, 1982, for Victor/Victoria; Academy Award, best screenplay (with Geoffrey Edwards and Milton Wexler), 1983, for The Man Who Loved Women; American Comedy Award, 1988, for Lifetime Creative Achievement. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Ten Gentlemen from West Point, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Flier, A Guy Named )oe, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1943. Soldier, The Eve of St. Mark, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Lieutenant Eley, In the Meantime, Darling, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Pilot, Ladies Courageous, Universal, 1944. Marine, Marine Raiders, RKO, 1944. Prison kid, My Buddy, Republic, 1944. Pilot, Wing and a Prayer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Second officer, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, MGM, 1944. Field operator, See Here, Private Hargrove, MGM, 1944. Marshal of Reno, Republic, 1944. Strangler of the Swamp, Producers Releasing Corporation, 1945. Gunner, They Were Expendable, MGM, 1945. Flier, This Man's Navy, MGM, 1945. Joe, Tokyo Rose, Paramount, 1945. Foreman, Till the End of Time, RKO, 1946. Sailor, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, Paramount, 1946. Vince Reedy, Leather Gloves (also known as Loser Take /A//), Columbia, 1948. Floyd Schofield, Panhandle, Allied Artists, 1948. Film Work; Director, Except As Noted: Producer (with John C. Champion), Panhandle, Allied Artists, 1948. Producer (with Champion and Scott R. Dunlap), Stampede, Allied Artists/Monogram, 1949. Bring Your Smile Along, Columbia, 1955. He Laughed Last, Columbia, 1956. Mister Cory, Universal, 1958. This Happy Feeling, Universal, 1958.
The Perfect Furlough (also known as Strictly for Pleasure), Universal, 1958. Operation Petticoat, Universal, 1959. High Time, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Breakfast at Tiffany's, Paramount, 1961. And producer, Experiment in Terror, Columbia, 1962. Days of Wine and Roses, Warner Bros., 1963. The Pink Panther, United Artists (UA), 1964. And producer, A Shot in the Dark, UA, 1964. The Great Race, Warner Bros., 1966. And producer, What Did You Do in the War Daddy?, UA, 1966. And producer, Gunn, Paramount, 1967. And producer, The Party, UA, 1968. And producer, Darling Lili, Paramount, 1970. And producer, Wild Rovers, MGM, 1971. The Carey Treatment, MGM, 1972. The Tamarind Seed, AVCO-Embassy, 1974. And producer, The Return of the Pink Panther, UA, 1975. And producer, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, UA, 1976. And producer, Revenge of the Pink Panther, UA, 1978. And producer (with Tony Adams), 10, Warner Bros., 1979. And producer (with Adams), S.O.B., Paramount, 1981. And producer (with Adams), Victor/Victoria, MGM/ UA, 1982. And producer (with Adams), The Trail of the Pink Panther, MGM/UA, 1982. And producer, The Man Who Loved Women, Columbia, 1983. And co-producer, Curse of the Pink Panther, MGM/ UA, 1983. Micki and Maude, Columbia, 1984. A Fine Mess, Columbia, 1986. That's Life, Columbia, 1986. Blind Date, TriStar, 1987. Sunset, TriStar, 1988. Skin Deep, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Switch, Warner Bros., 1991. Son of the Pink Panther, MGM, 1993. Also produced Waterhole No. Three, 1967. Television Appearances; Specials: Mancini and Friends, PBS, 1987. American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1988. William Holden: The Golden Boy (also known as Crazy about the Movies), Cinemax, 1989. Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys, The Disney Channel, 1992. Audrey Hepburn Remembered, PBS, 1993. "Dudley Moore/' A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1994.
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Other Television Appearances: Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, Comedy Central, 1991. Paul Rothstein, Stompin' at the Savoy (movie), CBS, 1992. Television Work; Series: Producer, City Detective, syndicated, 1953. Creator, Peter Gunn, N BC, 1958-60, then ABC, 196061. Executive producer and director (premiere), Julie, ABC, 1992. Television Work; Episodic: Director and producer, Peter Gunn, NBC, 1958-60, then ABC, 1960-61. Director, The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1961-63. Television Work; Pilots Producer, The Boston Terrier (broadcast as an episode of The Dick Powell Show), NBC, 1962. Producer, "Salem Witch Hunt," The Boston Terrier, ABC, 1963. Director and Producer, The Monk, ABC, 1969. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer and director, "Justin Case/' Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1988. Also creative consultant, Casino. Television Work; Specials: Producer and director, Julie! (documentary), ABC, 1972. Executive producer, Julie on Sesame Street, ABC, 1973. Executive producer and director, Julie and Dick in Covent Garden, ABC, 1974. Director, Julie—My Favorite Things, ABC, 1975. Radio Work: Creator and director, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, NBC, 1949, then ABC, 1950-52. WRITINGS Screenplays (With John C. Champion) Panhandle, Allied Artists, 1948. (With Champion) Stampede (based on a novel by Edward Beverly Mann), Allied Artists/Monogram, 1949. (With Richard Quine) Sound Off, Columbia, 1952. (With Quine) Rainbow 'round My Shoulder, Columbia, 1952. (With Quine and Robert Welles) All Ashore, Columbia, 1953.
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(With Quine) Cruisin' Down the River, Columbia, 1953. Drive A Crooked Road, Columbia, 1954. (Author of screen story) The Atomic Kid, Republic, 1954. (With Quine) My Sister Eileen, Columbia, 1955. (With Quine) Bring Your Smile Along, Columbia, 1955. (With Quine) He Laughed Last, Columbia, 1956. (With Arthur Carter and Jed Harris) Operation Mad Ball (adapted from the play by Carter), Columbia, 1957. Mister Cory (adapted from a story by Leo Rosten), Universal, 1957. The Perfect Furlough, Universal, 1958. This Happy Feeling (adapted from the play "For Love or Money" by F. Hugh Herbert), Universal, 1958. (Author of story with Owen Crump) The Couch, Warner Bros., 1962. (With Larry Gelbart) The Notorious Landlady (adapted from the short story "Notorious Tenant" by Margery Sharp), Columbia, 1962. (With Maurice Richlin) The Pink Panther, UA, 1964. (With William Peter Blatty) A Shot in the Dark, UA, 1964. (With Richlin) A Soldier in the Rain (adapted from the novel by William Golden), Allied Artists, 1964. (Author of story with Arthur Ross) The Great Race, Warner Bros., 1965. (Story with Richlin) What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?, UA, 1966. (With Blatty) Gunn, Paramount, 1967. (With Tom Waldman and Frank Waldman) The Party, UA, 1968. (With Blatty) Darling Lili, Paramount, 1969. Wild Rovers, MGM, 1972. The Tamarind Seed (based on a novel by Evelyn Anthony), AVCO-Embassy, 1974. (With Frank Waldman) The Return of the Pink Panther, UA, 1975. (With F. Waldman) The Pink Panther Strikes Again, UA, 1976. (With F. Waldman and Ron Clark) Revenge of the Pink Panther, UA, 1978. 10, Warner Bros., 1979. S.O.B., Paramount, 1981. (With F. Waldman, Tom Waldman, and Geoffrey Edwards) The Tra/7 of the Pink Panther (based on a story by B. Edwards), MGM/UA, 1982. Victor/Victoria, MGM/UA, 1982. (With G. Edwards)Curse of the Pink Panther, MGM/ UA, 1983. (With G. Edwards and Milton Wexler) The Man Who Loved Women (based on a work by Francois Truffaut), Columbia, 1983.
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EDWARDS, Eric Alan 1953PERSONAL Born August 10, 1953, in Portland, OR; son of Thomas William and Nancy Naomi (Beltz) Edwards. Education: Rhode Island School of Design, B.F.A., 1975. Avocational interests: Aviation, still photography, graphic design. Addresses: Office—3404 South West Water Ave., Portland, OR 97201-4636. Career: Cinematographer. Judge, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Student Films, Los Angeles, CA, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Member: International Television Association, Oregon Media Producers Association (founder, 1984), Media Project (grants commissioner, 1984present). Awards, Honors: Best Feature award, Student Academy Awards, 1983, for/American Taboo. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer: (And lighting) Property, West Bank, 1979. American Taboo, Lustgarten, 1984. (With John Campbell) My Own Private Idaho, Fine Line Features, 1991. El Jardin del Eden (also known as The Garden of Eden), Verseau, 1994. To Die For, Columbia, 1995. Kids, Shining Excalibur Pictures, 1995. Also Cinematographer for Paydirt, 1981; (and still photographer) Last Night at the Alamo, 1982; and The Gift, 1993. Other Film Work: Additional photography, Mala Noche, 1985; still photographer, Portland, Oregon, The Journey, 1986; claymation production assistant, "Speed Demon/' You Make, 1988; director of 2nd unit photography, Drugstore Cowboy, 1989; additional camera assistant, Love at Large, 1990. Television Work; Director of Photography: Director of photography for music videos, including Joni Mitchell's "Good Friends," 1985; Paul Simon's "The Boy in the Bubble," 1986; Peter Gabriel's "Don't Give Up," 1987; Michael Jackson's "Leave Me Alone," 1987, and "Speed Demon," 1988; Jane's Addiction's "Ritual De Lo Habitual," 1990; Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Under the Bridge," 1991; Bruce Springsteen's "57 Channels and Nothin' On," 1992; Tracy Chapman's "Bang, Bang, Bang," 1992; and Lyle Lovett's "She's Already Made Up Her Mind," 1992. Other Television Work: Photographer, Moving Mountains (documentary), PBS, 1991. Camera operator, America's Missing Children (special), CBS, 1991. Camera operator, The Look of the Year (special), Fox, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Cinematographer, November, 1993, pp. 74-77.*
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PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Eh-goy-en"; born July 19, 1960, in Cairo, Egypt; son of Joseph (an operator of a furniture store) and Shushan (an operator of a furniture store; maiden name, Devletian) Egoyan; married Arsinee Khanjian (an actress); children: Arshile (son). Education: University of Toronto, B.A., international relations, 1982. Addresses: Office—Ego Film Arts, 80 Nicaragua St., Toronto, Ontario M5V 1C5, Canada. Career: Director, producer, film editor, screenwriter, and actor. Ego Film Arts, Toronto, Ontario, director. Classical guitarist. Member: Academy of Canadian Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of Canada. Awards, Honors: Gold Ducat Award, Mannheim International Filmweek, 1984, for Next of Kin; Toronto City Award, excellence in a Canadian production, Toronto Film Festival, 1987, for Family Viewing; award nomination, outstanding achievement in direction, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1988, for Looking for Nothing; Toronto City Award and Special Jury Prize, Moscow Film Festival, both 1991, for The Adjuster; Golden Gate Award, San Francisco Film Festival, 1992, for Gross Misconduct; best film award, new cinema category, International Jury for Art Cinema, 1993, for Calendar; Genie Awards, best picture, best director, and best writer, International Critics Award, Cannes International Film Festival, and Toronto City Award, all 1994, for Exotica; member of the jury, Cannes International Film Festival, 1996; grants from Canada Council, Ontario Arts Council, and Ontario Film Development Corp. Has won awards as a playwright. CREDITS Film Work: Director, Speaking Parts, Cinephile, 1989. Producer and director, The Adjuster, Orion Classics, 1991. Producer, director, and coeditor, Calendar, Zeitgeist, 1993. Producer and director, Exotica, Miramax, 1994. Director of the films After Gradwith Dad, 1980; and Peep Show, 1981; producer, director, and editor, Next of Kin, 1984; director, Men: A Passion Playground, 1985; producer, director, and editor, Fam-
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ily Viewing, 1987; director, The Final Twist, 1987, and "En Passant/' Montreal vu par, 1991. Director of short films, including Ho ward in Particular, 1979. Film Appearances: The photographer, Calendar, Zeitgeist, 1993. Camilla, Miramax, 1994. Also appeared in Next of Kin, 1984, and La boite a soleil, 1988. Television Director; Movies: Gross Misconduct (movie) CBC, 1992. Also director of the movies In This Corner, 1985, and Looking for Nothing, 1988. Television Director; Episodic: "Open House/7 Reflections, CBC (Canadian television), 1982. Also directed episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Twilight Zone. WRITINGS Screenplays: Speaking Parts, Cinephile, 1989. The Adjuster, Orion Classics, 1991. Calendar, Zeitgeist, 1993. Exotica, Miramax, 1994. Author of Next of Kin, 1984; Family Viewing, 1987; A Fortified City, 1990; and "En Passant/' Montreal vupar, 1991. Other: Author of the book Speaking Parts (script, essays, and interviews), 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Canadian Forum, December, 1991, p. 15; June, 1993, p. 25. Film Comment, November-December, 1989, p. 27. Film Quarterly, spring, 1995, p. 2. Hollywood Reporter, September 5, 1995, p. S-12. Interview, March, 1995, p. 58. Maclean's, October 3, 1994, p. 44.*
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ENGLUND, Robert 1949PERSONAL Born June 6, 1949, in Glendale, CA; son of C. Kent (an aeronautics engineer) and Janis (McDonald) Englund; married Nancy Ellen Booth (a set decorator), October 1,1988. Education: Attended Oakland University, University of California, Northridge, and University of California, Los Angeles; Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Rochester, Ml, received honors diploma. Addresses: /Agent—Joe Rice, Abrams Artists and Associates, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 625, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, director, and producer, best known for his recurring role as Freddy Krueger in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" films. Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, resident artist, 1969-72, guest artist, 1973; Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland, OH, resident actor, 1970-71. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Whitey, Buster and Billie, Columbia, 1974. Holdup man, Hustle, Paramount, 1975. Buck, Death Trap (also known as Legend of the Bayou, Horror Hotel, Eaten Alive, and Starlight Slaughter), Motion Picture Marketing, 1976. Hood, St. Ives, Warner Bros., 1976. Marty, A Star Is Bom, Warner Bros., 1976. Franklin, Stay Hungry, United Artists, 1976. Narrator and Fly, Big Wednesday, Warner Bros., 1978. Mott, Bloodbrothers, Warner Bros., 1978. Beebo Crozier, The Great Smokey Roadblock (also known as The Last of the Cowboys), Dimension, 1978. Benny, The Fifth Floor, Film Ventures International, 1980. Harry, Dead and Buried, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Ranger, Galaxy of Terror (also known as Mindwarp, An Infinity of Terror, The Quest, and Planet of Horrors), New World, 1981. Tripper, Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder, Sanrio Communications, 1982. Freddy Krueger, A Nightmare on Elm Street, New Line Cinema, 1984. Freddy Krueger, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 2: Freddy's Revenge, New Line Cinema, 1985.
Riley, Never Too Young to Die, Paul Entertainment, 1986. Freddy Krueger, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, New Line Cinema, 1987. Freddy Krueger, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, New Line Cinema, 1988. Freddy Krueger, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, New Line Cinema, 1989. Eric Destler/title role, Phantom of the Opera, TwentyFirst Century, 1989. Smiley, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Freddy Krueger, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare, New Line Cinema, 1991. Anthony Wager/The Madame, Dance Macabre, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Himself and Freddy Krueger, Wes Craven's New Nightmare (also known as Nightmare on Elm Street 7), New Line Cinema, 1994. Bill Gartley, The Mangier, New Line Cinema, 1995. Also appeared as Michael, Sunburst, c. 1974; in Tofae Hooper's Night Terrors, 1994; as Inquisition, Vampyre Wars, "crazyman," The Paper Route, and the warden, Killer Tongue, all 1995; and in Eugenie. Film Work: Director, 976-EVIL (also known as Horrorscope), New Line Cinema, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Willie, V, NBC, 1984-85. Dennis Shothoffer, Downtown, CBS, 1986-87. Freddy Krueger (host), A Nightmare on Elm StreetFreddy's Nightmares: The Series, syndicated, 1988-90. Host, Shadow Theater, USA, 1990. Blackie, Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992-93. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Willie, V: The Final Battle, NBC, 1984. Deserter, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Willy, Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy, ABC, 1977. Sergeant Bell, The Courage and the Passion, NBC, 1978. Informer, The Ordeal of Patty Hearst, ABC, 1979. Ted Beasly, Mind Over Murder, CBS, 1979. Bobby Collins, Thou Shalt Not Kill, NBC, 1982. Mason, journey's End, Showtime, 1982. Charlie, The Fighter, CBS, 1983. Willie, V, NBC, 1983. Freddy Beenstock, Hobson's Choice, CBS, 1983. Scott, Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land, ABC, 1983. Sam Cooper, / Want to Live, ABC, 1983.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Host, The Horror Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1990. Host, The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991. Masters of Illusion: The Wizards of Special Effects, NBC, 1994.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Boone, The Mysterious Two, NBC, 1982. Captain Crusader, Hollywood Beat, ABC, 1985. Television Work; Episodic: Director, A Nightmare on Elm Street—Freddy's Nightmares: The Series (seven episodes), syndicated, beginning in 1988.
Stage Appearances: The Apple Cart, Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, Ml, 1968. Codspell, Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland, OH, 1972. Saint Joan, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1975. Also appeared in Codspell, New York City, 1971; and at the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1985.
Stage Work: Producer (with Cast Theatre) of Savage in Limbo, produced in Hollywood, CA, 1987.
EPHRON, Nora 1941PERSONAL Born May 19, 1941, in New York, NY; daughter of Henry (a writer) and Phoebe (a writer; maiden name,
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Wolkind) Ephron; sister of Delia and Amy Ephron (writers); married Dan Greenburg (a writer), April 9, 1967 (divorced); married Carl Bernstein (a journalist), April 14, 1976 (divorced, December, 1979); married Nicholas Pileggi (a writer), March 28,1987; children: (second marriage) Jacob, Max. Education: Wellesley College, B.A., 1962. Addresses:/Agent—Sam Cohn, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019-4001. Career: Writer, producer, and director. New York Post, New York City, reporter, 1963-68; freelance journalist, 1968-72; Esquire, New York City, columnist, 1972-78, contributing editor, 1972-73, senior editor, 1974-78; New York, New York City, contributing editor, 1973-74. Member: Writers Guild of America, Authors Guild, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Penney-Missouri Award, J. C. Penney and Co., Inc. and School of Journalism, University of Missouri—Columbia, 1973; D.H.L. degree, Briarcliff College, 1974; Academy Award nomination (with Alice Arlen), best original screenplay, 1984, for Silkwood; named a Literary Lion by the New York City Public Library, 1986; Academy Award nomination, best original screenplay, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best original screenplay, both 1989, both for When Harry Met Sally; Academy Award nomination and Writers Guild Award nomination, both best original screenplay, both 1994, for Sleepless in Seattle. CREDITS Film Work: Executive producer (with Susan Seidelman and Alice Arlen), Cookie, Warner Bros., 1989. Associate producer, When Harry Met Sally, Columbia, 1989. Executive producer (with Goldie Hawn and Andrew Stone), My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Director, This Is My Life, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Director, Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar, 1993. Director, Mixed Nuts, TriStar, 1994.
Film Appearances: Wedding guest, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. Dinner party guest, Husbands and Wives, TriStar,
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, 'Tunny Ladies," Women Aloud, syndicated, 1992. American Cinema, PBS, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Alice Arlen) Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Heartburn, Paramount, 1983. (With Arlen) Cookie, Warner Bros., 1989. When Harry Met Sally, Columbia, 1989. My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. (With Delia Ephron) This Is My Life (based on a novel by Meg Wolitzer), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. (With David S. Ward and Jeffrey Arch) Sleepless in Seattle (based on a story by Arch), TriStar, 1993. (With Delia Ephron) Mixed Nuts (based on the film Le pere noel est un ordure), TriStar, 1994. Television Movies: Perfect Gentlemen, CBS, 1978. Television Episodes: Adam's Rib, ABC, 1973. Other: Wallflower at the Orgy (essays), Viking (New York), 1970. Crazy Salad: Some Things about Women (essays), Knopf (New York), 1975. Scribble, Scribble: Notes on the Media, Knopf, 1979. Heartburn (novel), Knopf, 1983. When Harry Met Sally, Knopf, 1990. Nora Ephron Collected, Avon (New York), 1991. Contributor to magazines, including Good Housekeeping. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Rolling Stone, July 8, 1993, pp. 73-75.
EVIGAN, Greg 1953PERSONAL Full name, Gregory Ralph Evigan; born October 14, 1953, in South Amboy, NJ; son of Ralph Milan and Barbara Elizabeth Evigan; married Pamela C. Serpe, June 3, 1979; children: Briana, Jason, Vanessa. Addresses: Office—c/o NBC-TV, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112-0002. Agent—Blake
Agency, 415 North Camden Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and musician. Founder and musician in rock group, GhettoWay City; performer of theme songs for the television series B. ). and the Bear and My Two Dads. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association, Musicians Union. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: All That Glitters, syndicated, 1977. Greg, A Year at the Top, CBS, 1977. Billy Joe "B. J." McKay, B. ]. and the Bear, N BC, 197981. Danny Doyle, Masquerade, ABC, 1983-84. Joey Harris, My Two Dads, NBC, 1987-90. Cody Powell, P.5.: / Luv U, CBS, 1991. Jake Cardigan, TekWar, USA, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: BillyJoe"B.J." McKay, 0.;. and the Bear, NBC, 1978. Craig Stone, Scene of the Crime, NBC, 1984. Rick, Private Sessions, NBC, 1985. Major Jack North, Northstar, ABC, 1986. Tony Clay, The Lady Forgets, CBS, 1989. Ross Sanders, Lies before Kisses, CBS, 1991. Harold McCain, Columbo: A Bird in the Hand (also known as Point after Death and Columbo), ABC, 1992. Jake Cardigan, TekWar, syndicated, 1994. Jake Cardigan, Tekjustice, syndicated, 1994. Charlie Lloyd, One of Her Own, ABC, 1994. Jake Cardigan, TekLab, syndicated, 1994. Jake Cardigan, TekLords, syndicated, 1994. Eddie Pick, Deadly Family Secrets (also known as Deadly Secrets), NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Bionic Boy/' The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1976. "Lies We Live With/' Operation: Runaway, NBC, 1978. "Julie and the Rock Star/' One Day at a Time, CBS, 1978. "Runaway," Dallas, CBS, 1978. "Target for a Wedding/' Barnaby ]ones, CBS, 1979. "Lobo's Revenge," Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo, NBC, 1979. Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo, NBC, 1979. Trey Champion, "Debt of Honor," The Yellow Rose, NBC, 1983. "Relationships," Fame, NBC, 1983.
Volume 15 "Death Stalks the Big Top/' Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. "Hornet's Nest/' Hotel, ABC, 1986. Eric Gordon, "The Billionaire," Matlock, NBC, 1987. "The Rat Race," Matlock, NBC, 1987. "In the Name of Love," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1987. "Mike Gets Married," The New Mike Hammer, CBS, 1987. "The Billionaire," Matlock, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars VI, ABC, 1979. Battle of the Network Stars VII, ABC, 1979. Debby Boone . . . The Same Old Brand New Me, NBC, 1980. Men Who Rate a "10," NBC, 1980. The Osmond Family Christmas Special, N BC, 1980. Battle of the Network Stars IX, ABC, 1980. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1981. True Confessions, syndicated, 1986. Battle of the Network Stars XIX, ABC, 1988. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Host, The World's Greatest Stunts, Part II, Fox, 1990. Thorn, Just Deserts, ABC, 1992. Brian Palmer, Sex, Shock, and Censorship in the 90's, Showtime, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Cliff, Hereafter, NBC, 1975. Film Appearances: Alan, Scorchy, American International, 1976. Sergeant Heineman, Stripped to Kill (also known as Strip Me Deadly), Concorde, 1987. Echoes in Crimson, Astral/Lorimar Home Video, 1988. McBride, DeepStar Six, TriStar, 1989. Also appeared in Private Roads (No Trespassing), 1988. Stage Appearances: Annas, then title role, )esus Christ Superstar, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1972. Danny Zuko, Grease, Eden Theatre, New York City, 1973. Major Tours: ]esus Christ Superstar, U.S. cities, 1971-72.*
FAISON, Frankie 1949(Frankie Russell Faison, Frankie R. Faison) PERSONAL Born June 10, 1949, in Newport News, VA; son of
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Edgar and Carmena (Gantt) Faison; married Jane Mandel, November 26, 1988; children: Blake, Amanda, Rachel. Education: Illinois Wesleyan University, B.F.A., 1971; New York University, M.F.A., 1974. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 222 North Canon Dr., Suite 202, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Organization for the Prevention of Child Abuse, spokesperson, 1991. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured role in a play, 1988, for Fences; Drama Desk Award, 1988; Audelco Award, 1989. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (As Frankie Russell Faison) Paul, "Andrew/' The Corner, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1972. Lord attending Duke Senior, As You Like It, NYSF, Delacorte Theater, New York City, 1973. Understudy for Ajax, Menelaus, Aeneas, and servant, Troilus and Cressida, NYSF, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1973. Sam Wilde, "Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide" in A Season within a Season, Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark's Playhouse, New York City, 1974. Walter, The Last Days of British Honduras, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1974. Understudy for Lennieand Crooks, Of Mice and Men, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1974. Billy, We/come to Black River, Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark's Playhouse, 1975. Cabin dweller, jo Anne!, Theatre of the Riverside Church, New York City, 1976. Stagolee, Scagolee, and Skulleton, The Great MacDaddy, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1977. Gus Washington, Broadway, Broadway, Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1978. Louis, Black Body Blues, Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark's Playhouse, 1978. Guard, Coriolanus, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1979. Remembrance, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1979. /ass (staged reading), New Dramatists, Inc., New York City, 1980. Bruh, "Escape from Deep Hammock During the Hurricane of '52," Bominishus, "The Organ Re-
146* FAISON cital at the New Grand/' and Ham Shandy, "The Men's Room/' in The Men's Room (triple-bill), Actors Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1982. Man two, The Box, New Directors Project, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1984. Actor two, District Line, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, New York City, 1984. Gabriel, Fences, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1986, then 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1987. The Forbidden City, Public/LuEsther Theatre, New York City, 1989. (As Frankie R. Faison) Bailey, Before It Hits Home, Public/LuEsther Theatre, 1992. (As Frankie R. Faison) Martinus Zoeloe, Playland, Manhattan Theatre Club/Stage II, New York City, 1993. The Shadow Box, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1994. Film Appearances: Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. Detective Brandt, Cat People, RKO Radio Pictures, 1982. Electrician, A Little Sex, Universal, 1982. Man in lobby, Permanent Vacation, Gray City, 1982. Driver, Hanky-Panky, Columbia, 1982. Parker, C.H.U.D., New World, 1984. Be Gee, Exterminator II, Cannon, 1984. Lieutenant Fisk, Manhunter, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Handy, Maximum Overdrive, Dino De Laurentiis, 1986. James, The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. Eulogist, Mississippi Burning, Orion, 1988. Landlord, Coming to America, Paramount, 1988. Coconut Sid, Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. (As Frankie R. Faison) Zack Monroe, Betsy's Wedding, Buena Vista, 1990. Barney, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Levonne, City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Joseph, Sommersby, Warner Bros., 1993. Madigan, Money for Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. (As Frankie R. Faison) Police chief, / Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994. Professor Martin, Roommates, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared in the film Heading Home, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Hot Hero Sandwich, NBC, 1979-80. Ron Freeman, True Colors, Fox, 1990-91. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Don Gaffney, Stephen King's "The Langoliers", ABC, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Television Appearances; Movies: Intern, Sessions, ABC, 1983. Otis Debnam, Common Ground, CBS, 1990. (As Frankie R. Faison) Mose Turner, The Spider and the Fly, USA, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Zudo, The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Mr. Carver, A Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989.*
FAISON, Frankie R. See FAISON, Frankie
FAISON, Frankie Russell See FAISON, Frankie
FALLS, Robert 1954PERSONAL Full name, Robert Arthur Falls; born March 2, 1954, in Springfield, IL; son of Arthur Joseph and Nancy (Stribling) Falls. Education: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, B.F.A., 1976. Addresses: Office—Goodman Theatre, 200 South Columbus Dr., Chicago, IL 60603-6402. Career: Director. Wisdom Bridge Theatre, Chicago, IL, artistic director, 1977-86; Goodman Theatre, Chicago, artistic director, 1987—. CREDITS Stage Director: Pravda, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1989. The Misanthrope, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1989-90. The Speed of Darkness, Goodman Theatre, 1989, then Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991. The Iceman Cometh, Goodman Theatre, 1990-91. Book of the Night, Goodman Theatre, 1991-92. Riverview, Goodman Theatre, 1992. On the Open Road, Goodman Theatre, 1992, then Public Theatre/Martinson Hall, New York City, 1993. Suburbia, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1994. The Three Sisters, Goodman Theatre, 1995. The Rose Tattoo, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1995.
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Director, Pal Joey, a Chicago production, 1988; Floyd: Susannah, Chicago, 1994; and The Food Chain, Westside Theatre, New York City.*
FELDMAN, Corey
1971-
PERSONAL Born July 16, 1971, in Reseda, CA; son of Bob (a musician) and Sheila (a cocktail waitress) Feldman; married Vanessa Marcil (an actress), 1989. Education: Attended Stoneridge Preparatory School. Addresses: Agent—Christopher Black Agency, 233 South St. Andrews PL, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Career: Actor. Has appeared in television commercials. Awards, Honors: Youth in Film Award, for The Lost Boys. CREDITS Film Appearances: Boy at museum, Time after Time, Warner Bros./ Orion, 1979. Voice of Young Copper, The Fox and the Hound (animated), Buena Vista, 1981. Tommy, Friday the 13th—The Final Chapter, Paramount, 1984. Pete, Cremlins, Warner Bros., 1984. Tommy at age 12, Friday the 13th, Part V: A New Beginning (also known as Friday the 13th: A New Beginning), Paramount, 1985. Mouth, The Coonies, Warner Bros., 1985. Teddy DuChamp, Stand By Me, Columbia, 1986. Edgar Frog, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Dean, License to Drive, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Bobby Keller, Dream a Little Dream, Vestron, 1989. Ricky Butler, The Burbs, Universal, 1989. Voice of Donatello, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, New Line Cinema, 1990. Jesse Davis, Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever, LIVE Home Video, 1991. Butler, Edge of Honor, Academy, 1991. Larry, Round Trip to Heaven, Prism Entertainment, 1992. Ricky Wade, Meatballs 4, Moviestore Entertainment, 1992. Voice of Donatello, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, New Line Cinema, 1993. Phlegm, Stepmonster, Concorde, 1993. Young cop, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon I, New Line Cinema, 1993. Sam, National Lampoon's Last Resort (also known
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as National Lampoon's Scuba School), Rose & Ruby, 1994. Bank robber, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Joule, The Lipstick Camera, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Taylor Dillon, A Dangerous Place, PM Home Video, 1995. Bobby Keller, Dream a Little Dream 2, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1995. Voice of Pico for the film The Magic Voyage, 1992. Film Work: Choreographer, Dream a Little Dream, Vestron, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Regi Tower, The Bad News Bears, CBS, 1979-80. Buzzy St. James, Madame's Place, syndicated, 1982. Vic, Dweebs, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: T. C, Willa, CBS, 1979. Bobby, Father Figure, CBS, 1980. Wes, Blown Away, HBO, 1993. Appeared in the television movies Out of the Blue, When the Whistle Blows, I'm a Big Girl Now, and How to Eat Like a Child. Television Appearances; Episodic: Foul Play, ABC, 1981. Cheers, NBC, 1983. Radical Conrad, Heart of the City, ABC, 1987. Bill, "The Boss/' Trying Times, PBS, 1989. Jeff, "Fifteen and Getting Straight" (also known as "Getting Straight"), CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1989. What's Up, Dr. Ruth?, Lifetime, 1989. James Fenimore Schenke, "Exile," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1990. "The Assassin," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1994. Appeared in episodes of The Love Boat, ABC; Father Murphy, NBC; Alice, CBS; Eight Is Enough, ABC; Gloria, CBS; and Billy, Mork and Mindy, ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Franklin Miller, Love, Natalie, NBC, 1980. Rudy, The Kid with the Broken Halo, NBC, 1982. Little Big Jim Malloy, Cass Malloy, CBS, 1982. Corey Cleaver, Still the Beaver, CBS, 1983. Keith Schneider, Another Man's Shoes, CBS, 1984. Calvin Harlan, Jr., Rowdies, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1989.
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, February 10, 1992, pp. 38, 40-41. Premiere, September, 1994, p. 47-49.*
FERRELL, Conchata
1943-
PERSONAL Full name, Conchata Galen Ferrell; born March 28, 1943, in Charleston, WV; daughter of Luther Martin and Mescal Loraine (George) Ferrell; married Arnold A. Anderson; children: Samantha. Education: Attended West Virginia University, 1961-64, and Marshall University, 1967-68. Addresses: /Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90067-4003. Career: Actress. Circle Repertory Theatre West, member. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Women in Films, American Civil Liberties Union, National Organization for Women. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, Vernon Rice Drama Desk Award, and Theatre World Award, all 1974, all for The Sea Horse; Wrangler Award, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, 1981; Emmy Award, best supporting actress in a drama series, 1991, for LA. Law. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: April Green, The Hot I Baltimore, ABC, 1975. Wilhelmina "The Fox" Johnson, BJ. and the Bear, NBC, 1979-80. Vangie Cruise, McClaln's Law, NBC, 1981-82. Nurse Joan Thor, E/R, CBS, 1984-85. Kate Galindo, Peaceable Kingdom, CBS, 1989. Madeline Stoessinger, Hearts Afire (also known as Cap/to/ Hill and D.C), CBS, 1993. Also appeared in the series L.A. Law, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Nurse Rhinehart, The Girl Called Hatter Fox, CBS, 1977. Rita Parsons, A Death in Canaan, CBS, 1978. Dodie Hart, Who'll Save Our Children?, CBS, 1978. Marge, Before and After, ABC, 1979. Helen, Rape and Marriage—The Rideout Case, CBS, 1980.
Toni Owens, Reunion, CBS, 1980. Hazel Dawson, The Seduction of Miss Leona, CBS, 1980. Captain Burnside, Life of the Party: The Story of Beatrice, CBS, 1982. Nurse Sylvia Kaye, Emergency Room, syndicated, 1983. Mili Simonecu, Nadia, syndicated, 1984. Dr. Gardner, The Three Wishes of Billy Grier, ABC, 1984. Doc Norman, North Beach and Rawhide, CBS, 1985. Ida Sinclair, Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story, CBS, 1986. Mary, Eye on the Sparrow, NBC, 1987. Martin Mull in "Portrait of a White Marriage" (also known as Portrait of a White Marriage, Scenes from a White Marriage, and Martin Mull in "Scenes from a White Marriage"), Cinemax, 1988. Mononaghee, Your Mother Wears Combat Boots (also known as Your Mother Wears Army Boots), NBC, 1989. Mrs. Bixby, Goodbye, Miss Fourth of July, The Disney Channel, 1989. Flo, Opposites Attract (also known as Running Mates), NBC, 1990. Joan Waller, Deadly Intentions . . . Again?, ABC, 1991. Ann Bedowski, Backfield in Motion, ABC, 1991. Appeared in the movies The Orchard Children, 1978; Bliss, 1979; and The 120-Volt Miracle, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mamie Trotter, "The Great Gilley Hopkins/' CBS Afternoon Playhouse, CBS, 1981. Faye Doyle, "Miss Lonelyhearts," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Aunt Jill, "Runaway Ralph, "ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1988. Harriet, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. "The Buccaneers/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1995. Appeared as Frances, Who's the Boss?, ABC; also appeared in episodes of Good Times, Love Boat, St. Elsewhere, Frank's Place, Matlock, and Lou Grant. Other Television Appearances: Nurse Cassidy, Mixed Nuts (pilot), ABC, 1977. Connie, The Rag Business (pilot), ABC, 1978. Helen Potts, Picnic (special), Showtime, 1986. Katie, "Old Money" (pilot), CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. Hollywood Dog (animated special), Fox, 1990. Film Appearances: Barbara Schlesinger, Network, United Artists, 1976.
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Volume 15 Slugger Ann, Deadly Hero, Avco-Embassy, 1976. Elinore, Heartland, Filmhaus, 1980. Faye Doyle, Miss Lonelyhearts, H. Jay Hoi man/ American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film Studies, 1983. Mother Marta, Where the River Runs Black, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United International, 1986. Mrs. Bobrucz, For Keeps, TriStar, 1988. Leona Valsouano, Mystic Pizza, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1988. Martha, Chains of Cold, Academy, 1990. Helen, EdwardScissorhands, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Mrs. Romeyou, Family Prayers, Arrow Releasing, 1993. Mary Louise Ravencroft, True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. Bernice, Heaven and Earth, Warner Bros., 1993. Also appeared in Samurai Cowboy. Stage Appearances: Maid, The Three Sisters, Circle Theatre, New York City, 1970. April, The Hot I Baltimore, Circle Theatre Company, Circle Theatre, then Circle in the Square, New York City, both 1973. Vee Talbot, Battle of Angels, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1974. Gertrude Blum, The Sea Horse, Circle Repertory Company, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1974. Molly, Elephant in the House, Circle Repertory Company, 1975. Ann, Wine Untouched, 18th Street Playhouse, New York City, 1976. Getting Out, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1977. Helen Potts, Picnic, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1986. Also appeared in Here Wait, 1980; and in Time Framed, New York City.*
FISHER, Frances PERSONAL Born in England; daughter of Bill, Sr. (a construction superintendent) and Olga (a homemaker) Fisher; divorced; former companion of Clint Eastwood (an actor and director); children: (with Eastwood) Francesca Ruth. Addresses: /Agent—IFA Talent, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 49, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Deborah Saxon, The Edge of Night, ABC, 1976-81. Suzette Saxon, The Guiding Light, CBS, 1985. Libby Page, Human Target, ABC, 1992. Angie, Strange Luck, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Maureen Phelan, Broken Vows (also known as Where the Dark Streets Go and Hennessey), CBS, 1987. Miss Marge, Sudie and Simpson, Lifetime, 1990. Aunt Sara, A Promise to Keep (also known as Promises to Keep and Angels without Wings), NBC, 1990. Lucille Ball, Lucy and Desi: Before the Laughter, CBS, 1991. Maryellen, Devlin, Showtime, 1992. Dr. Gushing, Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman, HBO, 1993. Betty, Praying Mantis, USA, 1993. Carol Schaefer, The Other Mother: A Moment of Truth Movie, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Amanda, The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. Francesca, The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Savannah, Roseanne, ABC, 1988. Libby Harcourt, Newhart, CBS, 1989. Nancy Proctor, Matlock, NBC, 1989. Tina Miller, Top of the Hill, CBS, 1989. "Clint Eastwood—The Man from Malpaso," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Violet Coffin, "Elysian Fields" (pilot), CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. Film Appearances: Louise, Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?, JagFilm, 1983. Jessica Pond, Tough Cuys Don't Dance, Cannon, 1987. Jeannie, Heart, New World, 1987. The Principal, TriStar, 1987. Yolanda, Patty Hearst, Atlantic, 1988. Phyllis, Bum Rap, Millennium, 1988. Actress, Heavy Petting, Skouras, 1989. Dinah, Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. Judith Loftis, Lost Angels, Orion, 1989. Roshelle Bossetti, Welcome Back, RoxyCarmichael, Paramount, 1990. June, LA. Story, TriStar, 1991. Jo Baker, Frame Up, Republic Pictures, 1991. Strawberry Alice, The Unforgiven, Warner Bros., 1992. Rosie, Babyfever, Rainbow Film Co., 1994.
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Cora Day, The Stars Fell on Henrietta (also known as Luck), Warner Bros., 1995. Appeared as Jo Baker, Frame-Up II: The Cover-Up, 1992; and as Molly, Molly and Gina, 1994. Stage Appearances: Warsaw Opera, Actors' Studio, New York City, 1980. The War Brides, New Dramatists, New York City, 1981. May, Fool for Love, Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York City, 1984. Abbie Putnam, Desire under the Elms, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1985. Ruth, The Hitch-Hikers, Works Progress Administration (WPA) Theatre, New York City, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, August 31, 1992, pp. 83-84.*
Award, Brooklyn, NY, 1987; elected to Fellowship of Southern Writers, 1988; Evelyn Burkey Award, Writer's Guild West, 1989; Dickinson College Arts Award, 1989; William Inge Lifetime Achievement Award, 1989; Great Lakes Playhouse Horton Foote Festival, 1990; Alley Theatre Award, Houston, TX, 1991; Headlines' Club Award, Austin, TX, 1991; A.C.T. Theatre—A Great Day with Horton Foote (staged productions of Convicts, Courtship, and 1918), 1992; Torch of Hope Award, Barbara Barondess Theatre Lab Alliance, New York City, 1992; Laurel Award, Writer's Guild East, 1993; Lontinkle Award, Texas Institute of Letters, 1994; Pulitzer Prize, drama, 1995, for The Young Man from Atlanta; Lucille Lortel Award, 1995; Outer Critics Circle Special Achievement Award, 1995, for plays presented at Signature Theatre Company; Lifetime Achievement Award, Heartland Film Festival, Indianapolis, IN, 1995; Brigham Young University hosted a festival of Foote's films and plays in 1995; inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame, 1996; honorary doctorate degrees from Drew University, Austin College, American Film Institute, Spalding University.
FOOTE, Morton 1916CREDITS PERSONAL Born March 14, 1916, in Wharton, TX; son of Albert Horton (a shopkeeper) and Hal lie (Brooks) Foote; married Lillian Vallish (a theatrical producer), June 4, 1945 (died August 5, 1992); children: Barbara Hallie, Albert Horton, Walter Vallish, Daisy Brooks. Education: Trained for the stage at Pasadena Playhouse School of Theatre, Pasadena, CA, 1933-35, and Tamara Daykarhanova School of Theatre, New York City, 1937-39. Addresses: Agent— Barbara Hogenson Agency, 19 West 44 St., Suite 1000, New York, NY 10036. Career: Playwright, screenwriter, and actor. Productions, Inc. (semi-professional theatre), Washington, DC, manager, 1942-45. Teacher of playwriting. Ensemble Studio Theatre, member, 1981 —, also member of executive board. Member: Texas Institute of Letters. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1958, for "The Old Man," Playhouse 90; Academy Award, best screenplay based on material from another medium, and Screen Award, Writers Guild of America, both 1962, both for To Kill a Mockingbird; Academy Award, best original screenplay, 1983, for Tender Mercies; Academy Award nomination, best screenplay adaptation, 1985, for The Trip to Bountiful; Ensemble Studio Theatre Gala honoring Foote's contributions to American theatre, 1985; Capostelo
Film Work: Coproducer, The Trip to Bountiful, Island Pictures, 1985. Stage Appearances: Robert Emmet (one-act), Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1939. The Coggerers (one-act), Hudson Theatre, 1939. Lorenzo (one-act), Hudson Theatre, 1939. The Red Velvet Coat (one-act), Hudson Theatre, 1939. Chief Outourou's brother, Mr. Banks of Birmingham (one-act), Hudson Theatre, 1939. Texas Town, American Actors Company, New York City, 1942. Also appeared in The Eternal Road and The Fifth Column, both produced in New York City. Toured in Yankee Doodle Comes to Town, 1940. Stage Director: The Roads to Home, Lamb's Theatre, New York City, 1992. Director of Goodbye to Richmond, 1946; and Night Seasons. WRITINGS Plays: Wharton Dance, American Actors Theatre, New York City, 1940.
Volume 15 Texas Town, Weidman Studio, New York City, 1941, then Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1942. Only the Heart, American Actors Company, Provincetown Playhouse, 1942, published by Dramatists Play Service (New York City), 1944. Two Southern Idylls (double-bill; includes Miss Lou and The C/r/s), Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City, 1943. The Lonely, Neighborhood Playhouse, 1944. Goodbye to Richmond, Neighborhood Playhouse, 1944, also produced in 1946. Daisy Lee (one-act), 92nd Street Young Men's Hebrew Association, New York City, 1944. Homecoming, King-Smith School of the Creative Arts, Washington, DC, 1944. In My Beginning, King-Smith School of the Creative Arts, 1944. People in the Show, King-Smith School of the Creative Arts, 1944. Return, King-Smith School of the Creative Arts, 1944. Celebration, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1950. The Chase, Playhouse, New York City, 1952, published by Dramatists Play Service, 1952. The Traveling Lady, Playhouse, 1954, published by Dramatists Play Service. ]ohn Turner Davis (one-act), Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1956. The Midnight Caller (one-act), Sheridan Square Playhouse, 1956, published by Dramatists Play Service. The Trip to Bountiful, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1962, published by Dramatists Play Service. (With Robert Duvall) Tomorrow (based on the short story by William Faulkner), HB Playwrights Foundation, New York City, 1968, published by Dramatists Play Service, 1963. Author of book, Gone with the Wind, Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1972, then Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA, 1973. A Young Lady of Property, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1976. Night Seasons, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1977, later Bergen Community College, Teaneck, NJ, 1993, then Signature Theatre Company, 1994. Courtship, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1978, published by Dramatists Play Service, and with Valentine's Day and 1918, Grove Press, 1987. 1918, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1979, later Delaware Theatre Company, Wilmington, 1988-89, published with Valentine's Day and Courtship, Grove Press, 1987. In a Coffin in Egypt, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1980. Valentine's Day, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1980,
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published with 7 9 / 8 and Courtship, Grove Press, 1987. The Man Who Climbed the Pecan Trees, Loft Theatre, Los Angeles, 1981, later produced as part of Marathon '88: Series C, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1988-89. The Old Friends, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1982. The Roads to Home (contains three one-acts: "Nightingale," "The Dearest of Friends/' and "Spring Dance"), Manhattan Punch Line Theatre, New York City, 1982, revived at Lamb's Theatre, New York City, 1992, published by Dramatists Play Service. Cousins, Loft Theatre, 1983. "The Road to the Graveyard" (one-act), as part of Marathon '85, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1985. Courtship/Valentine's Day, Stage One, Dallas, TX, 1985. One Armed Man, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1985. The Prisoner's Song, HB Playwrights Foundation, 1985. Blind Date (one-act), HB Playwrights Foundation, 1985, then produced as part of Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1986, published by Dramatists Play Service. The Widow Claire, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1986. Lily Dale, Samuel Beckett Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. The Habitation of Dragons, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, 1988. Dividing the Estate, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1989. Talking Pictures, Asolo Theatre Company, Sarasota, FL, 1990, later Signature Theatre Company, New York City, 1994. Laura Dennis, Signature Theatre Company, 1995. The Young Man from Atlanta, Signature Theatre Company, 1995, then Huntington Theatre, Boston, MA, 1995, later Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, 1996, published by Penguin. Author of Out of My House, produced in New York City, 1942; Roots in a Parched Ground, published by Dramatists Play Service, 1962; Themes and Variations, produced by Productions, Inc., Washington, DC. Screenplays: Storm Fear, United Artists, 1956. To Kill a Mockingbird, Universal, 1963, published with The Trip to Bountiful and Tender Mercies, Grove Press, 1989. Baby, the Rain Must Fall (based on his play The Traveling Lady), Columbia, 1965. Tomorrow (based on a story by William Faulkner), Filmgroup, 1971.
152 • FORD Tender Mercies, Universal, 1983, published with The Trip to Bountiful and To Kill a Mockingbird, Grove Press, 1989. 7978, Cinecom International, 1984. On Valentine's Day, Angelika Films, 1985. The Trip to Bountiful, Island Pictures, 1985, published with Tender Mercies and To Kill a Mockingbird, Grove Press, 1989. Convicts (based on his play), Management Company Entertainment Group, 1991. Of Mice and Men (based on the novel by John Steinbeck), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1992. Lily Dale (based on his play), Producers Entertainment Group, 1996. Other screenplays include Courtship, 1986; Pastor's Son, 1993; and The Man of the House, 1994. Television Plays: Only the Heart, NBC, 1947. Ludie Brooks, CBS, 1951. The Travelers, NBC, 1952. Rocking Chair, NBC, 1953. Shadow of Willie Greet, NBC, 1954. Roacfs to Home, ABC, 1955. Drugstore: Sunday Noon, ABC, 1956. Member of the Family, CBS, 1957. The Displaced Person, PBS, 1977. Barn Burning, PBS, 1980. The Habitation of Dragons, TNT, 1992. Television Episodes: "The Old Beginning/' Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "A Young Lady of Property/7 Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "The Trip to Bountiful/' Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "The Oil Well/' Ph//co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "Expectant Relations/' Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "The Tears of My Sister," Gulf Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "Midnight Caller," Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "John Turner Davis," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "Death of an Old Man," Gulf Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "The Dancers," Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "Flight," Playhouse 90, NBC, 1956. "The Old Man" (adapted from the William Faulkner work), Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "The Shape of the River," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1960. "The Night of the Storm" (also known as "Roots in a Parched Ground"), DuPontShowofthe Month, CBS, 1960.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television "Tomorrow" (adapted from William Faulkner's short story), Playhouse 90, CBS, 1960. "The Gambling Heart," DuPont Show of the Month, NBC, 1964. "The Story of a Marriage" (five-part series based on Courtship, Valentine's Day, and 7978), American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Also author of "Barn Burning" (adapted from William Faulkner's work) and "The Displaced Person" (adapted from Flannery O'Connor's work), both for American Short Story; "Old Man," Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1996; and "Keeping On," American Playhouse, PBS. Author of television plays for Studio One and U.S. Steel Hour. Contributor to The DuPont Show of the Week, N BC, 1961. Other Television Writing: The Gabby Hayes Show (series), NBC, 1950-51. Play Collections: A Young Lady of Property (contains "The Dancers," "A Young Lady of Property," "The Old Beginning," "John Turner Davis," "Death of the Old Man," and "The Oil Well"), Dramatists Play Service, 1954. Harrison, Texas: Eight Television Plays, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 1959. Three Plays (contains "Roots in a Parched Ground," "The Old Man," and "Tomorrow"), Harcourt, 1962. Selected One-Act Plays, Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX), 1989. Three Trips to Bountiful, Southern Methodist University, 1993. Horton Foote: Four New Plays (includes Habitation of Dragons, Night Seasons, Dividing the Estate, and Talking Pictures), Smith and Kraus, 1993. Other: The Chase (novel), Holt (New York), 1956. Author (with Keith Carter) of the book From Uncertain to Blue, 1989. Adaptations: The Chase was adapted for film by Lillian Hellman for Columbia, 1966.
FORD, Harrison 1942PERSONAL Born July 13, 1942, in Chicago, IL; first wife's name, Mary (divorced); married Melissa Mathison (a screenwriter), 1983; children: (first marriage) Willard, Benjamin; (second marriage) Malcolm, Georgia. Education: Attended Ripon College.
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Addresses: Agent— Patricia McQueeney, McQueeney Management, 10279 Century Woods Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Worked as a carpenter, chef, pizza maker, yacht broker, and management trainee for Bullock's department store. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1985, for Witness; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture drama, 1993, for The Fugitive; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, 1995, for Sabrina. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dead Heat on a Merry-Co-Round, Columbia, 1966. Lieutenant Shaffer, A Time for Killing (also known as The Long Ride Home), Columbia, 1967. Luv, Columbia, 1967. Willie Bill Bearden, Journey to Shiloh, Universal, 1968. Jake, Getting Straight, Columbia, 1970. Zabriskie Point, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Bob Falfa, American Grafitti, Universal, 1973. Martin Stett, The Conversation, Paramount, 1974. Han Solo, Star Wars, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Kenny Boyd, Heroes, Universal, 1977. Lieutenant Colonel Mike Barnsby, Force Ten from Navarone, American International, 1978. Colonel Lucas, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. Tommy, The Frisco Kid (also known as No Knife), Warner Bros., 1979. David Halloran, Hanover Street, Columbia, 1979. Motorcycle cop, More American Grafitti, Universal, 1979. Han Solo, The Empire Strikes Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Indiana Jones, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paramount, 1981. Rick Deckard, Blade Runner, Warner Bros., 1982. Han Solo, Return ofthe]edi, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Paramount, 1984. John Book, Witness, Paramount, 1985. Allie Fox, The Mosquito Coast, Warner Bros., 1986. Dr. Richard Walker, Frantic, Warner Bros., 1988. Jack Trainer, Working Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Paramount, 1989. Rusty Sabich, Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990. Henry Turner, Regarding Henry, Paramount, 1991.
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Jack Ryan, Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. Dr. Richard David Kimble, The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993. Himself, Jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. Jack Ryan, Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. Actor for a day, A Hundred and One Nights (also known as Les cent et une nuits), Mercure Distribution, 1995. Sabrina, Paramount, 1995. Also appeared as himself, L'Envers du decors: Portrait de Pierre Guffroy, 1991; and as the narrator, Mustang: The Hidden Kingdom (documentary), 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Host and narrator, Great Movie Stunts: Raiders of the Lost Ark, CBS, 1981. Hollywood Hotshots, Fox, 1992. The Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92, Fox, 1992. Voice, Earth and the American Dream (documentary), HBO, 1993. The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Walt Disney Company and McDonald's Present the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1995. Also appeared in the specials Great Adventurers and Their Quests: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, 1989; and Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "George Lucas: Heroes, Myths, and Magic/' American Masters, PBS, 1993. American Cinema, PBS, 1995. "James Earl Jones/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Also appeared in episodes of The F.B.I., ABC; Gunsmoke, CBS; The Virginian, NBC; Ironside; Love, American Style; Gunsmoke; and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Other Television Appearances: Carl, The Intruders (movie), NBC, 1970. Mark Blackwood, James A. Michener's "Dynasty" (pilot; also known as Dynasty), NBC, 1976. Paul Winjam, The Possessed (pilot), NBC, 1977. Also appeared in the movie The Court-Martial of Lieutenant William Galley, 1975. Stage Appearances: Appeared in John Brown's Body, Laguna Beach Play-
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house, Laguna Beach, CA; also appeared In summer theatre productions in Williams Bay, Wl, including Damn Yankees and Little Mary Sunshine. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 12, 1992, p. 14. Maclean's, July 15, 1991, pp. 44-45. Premiere, September, 1994, pp. 59-61.*
FRANCIS, Freddie (Ken Barnett)
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PERSONAL Born in 1917, in London, England; married Pamela Mann; children: Kevin. Career: Cinematographer and director. Worked as an apprentice to the stills photographer at Gaumont Studios, then as a clapper boy at BIP Studios, later as a camera assistant, British and Dominions Studios, all 1936-39. Military service: B r i t i s h Army, Kinetograph Services, 1939-46. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best cinematography, 1961, for Sons and Lovers; Academy Award, best cinematography, 1989, for Glory. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Except Where Indicated: Camera operator (second unit), The Macomber Affair, United Artists (UA), 1947. Camera operator, Mine Own Executioner, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. Camera operator, Night Beat, British Lion, 1947. Camera operator, The Small Back Room (also known as Hour of Glory), British Lion, 1948. Camera operator, The Elusive Pimpernel (also known as The Fighting Pimpernel), British Lion, 1950. Camera operator, Cone to Earth (also known as The Wild Heart and Gypsy Blood), RKO/Selznick, 1950. Camera operator, Golden Salamander, General Film Distributors, 1950. Camera operator, Angels One Five, Templar, 1951. Camera operator, The Tales of Hoffman, Lopert, 1951. Camera operator, 24 Hours of a Woman's Life (also known as Affair in Monte Carlo), Allied Artists, 1952. Camera operator, Outcast of the Islands, British Lion, 1952. Camera operator, Moulin Rouge, UA, 1952.
Camera operator, Beat the Devil, UA, 1953. Camera operator, Rough Shoot (also known as Shoot First), UA, 1953. Camera operator, Twice upon a Time, Fine Arts, 1953. Camera operator, Beau Brummell, Metro-GoldwynMayer(MGM), 1954. Camera operator, Monsieur Ripois (also known as Knave of Hearts, Lover Boy, and Lovers, Happy Lovers!), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. Camera operator (second unit), Dry Rot, Independent Film Distributors/British Lion, 1956. Camera operator (second unit and special effects), Moby Dick, Warner Bros., 1956. A Hill in Korea (also known as Hell in Korea), British Lion, 1956. Time without Pity (also known as No Time for Pity), Eros/Astor, 1957. Room at the Top, Romulus, 1959. Strange Affection (also known as The Scamp), Brenner, 1959. The Battle of the Sexes, Continental, 1960. Next to No Time!, Show, 1960. Sons and Lovers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Virgin Island (also known as Our Virgin Island), Filmsaround-the-World, 1960. The Horsemasters, Buena Vista, 1961. The Innocents, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Never Take Candy from a Stranger (also known as Never Take Sweets from a Stranger and The Molester), Sutton/Pathe, 1961. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Continental Distributing, 1961. Night Must Fall, MGM, 1964. The Elephant Man, Paramount, 1980. The French Lieutenant's Woman, UA, 1981. Dune, Dino De Laurentiis/Universal, 1984. The Jigsaw Man, United Film Distribution, 1984. Memed My Hawk, Focus, 1984. Code Name: Emerald, MGM/UA, 1985. Clara's Heart, Warner Bros., 1988. Her Alibi, Warner Bros., 1989. Glory, TriStar, 1989. Dark Tower, Spectrafilm, 1989. The Man in the Moon, MGM/Pathe, 1991. Cape Fear, Universal, 1991. School Ties, Paramount, 1992. Brenda Starr, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Princess Caraboo, TriStar, 1994. Also camera operator for the short films The Sorcerer's Apprentice, 1955, and The Intrepid Mr. Twigg, 1968. Film Director: Two and Two Make Six (also known as A Change of Heart and The Girl Swappers), Union, 1962.
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The Day of the Triffids, Allied Artists, 1963. Nightmare, Universal, 1963. Paranoiac, Universal, 1963. The Evil of Frankenstein, Universal, 1964. Hysteria, MGM, 1965. The Brain (also known as Vengeance and Le cerveau), Paramount, 1965. Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, Regal, 1965. The Skull, Paramount, 1965. The Psychopath, Paramount, 1966. Traitor's Gate (also known as Das Verratertor), Columbia, 1966. The Deadly Bees, Paramount, 1967. They Came from beyond Space, Embassy, 1967. Dracula Has Risen from His Crave, Warner Bros., 1968. Torture Garden, Columbia, 1968. Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny, and Cirly (also known as C/'r/y), Cinerama, 1970. Trog, Warner Bros., 1970. Cebissen wird nur Nachts—Happening der Vampire (also known as Vampire Happening), Constant!n Film, 1971. Tales from the Crypt, Cinerama, 1972. The Creeping Flesh, Columbia, 1972. Tales that Witness Madness, Paramount, 1973. Craze (also known as The Infernal Idol), Warner Bros., 1974. Son of Dracula (also known as Young Dracula), Apple, 1974. The Ghoul, Rank, 1975. (With Andre Pieters) Golden Rendezvous, Film Trust/ Milton Okun, 1977. The Doctor and the Devils, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. (As Ken Barnett) Dark Tower, Spectrafilm, 1989.
Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Director of the film Legend of the Werewolf, 1975.
Television Appearances; Series: Sgt. Mark Walters, Car/be, ABC, 1975. Dr. Fred Walters, The Fantastic]ourney, NBC, 1977. Detective Jerry Cross, McCain's Law, NBC, 198182.
Television Cinematographer; Movies: The Executioner's Song, NBC, 1982. The Plot to Kill Hitler, CBS, 1990. A Life in the Theatre, TNT, 1993. Television Director; Episodic: Man in a Suitcase, ABC, 1968. Star Maidens, syndicated, 1977.*
FRANKLIN, Carl 1930PERSONAL Full name, Carl Mikal Franklin; born April 11,1930, in Richmond, CA. Education: Attended University of California at Berkeley, American Film Institute. Avocational interests: Poetry.
Career: Director, actor, and writer. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award, best director, Independent Feature Project/West, 1993, for One False Move. CREDITS Film Director: f ye of the Eagle II: Inside the Enemy, Concorde, 1989. Nowhere to Run, Concorde, 1989. Full Fathom Five, Concorde, 1990. One False Move, IRS, 1992. Devil in a Blue Dress, TriStar, 1995. A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies (also known as The Century of Cinema), Miramax, 1995. Film Appearances: Colonel Rawlins, Eye of the Eagle II: Inside the Enemy, Concorde, 1989. Fletcher, Full Fathom Five, Concorde, 1990. Sgt. Devereux, Eye of the Eagle 3, Concorde, 1992. Also appeared in Five on the Black Hand Side and The Laughing Policeman, both 1973; Last Stand at Lang Mei (also see below), 1989; and as Detective Rooker, In the Heat of Passion, 1992. Television Director: Laurel Avenue (miniseries; also known as Rondo: Scenes of a Weekend), HBO, 1993. Punk (special; also known as Alive TV), PBS, 1993.
Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Boyd, Too Good to Be True (also known as Leave Her to Heaven), NBC, 1988. Ricardo, Flying Blind, NBC, 1990. Also appeared as Hovey, It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy, 1974; as Book-Joshua Brown, Legend of the Golden Gun, 1979; and as Officer Lloyd Green, One Cooks, the Other Doesn't, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974. Cannon, CBS, 1974. Cannon, CBS, 1975.
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Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1975 Good Times, CBS, 1976. Most Wanted, ABC, 1976. The White Shadow, CBS, 1980. Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1980. Lou Grant, CBS, 1980. Capt. Crane, The A-Team, NBC, 1984. Cover-Up, CBS, 1985. MacGyver, ABC, 1985. Riptide, NBC, 1985. Frank's Place, CBS, 1987. Alt, NBC, 1987. American Cinema, PBS, 1995.
Addresses: Home—London, England. /Agent—Judy Scott-Fox, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Other Television Appearances: Lieutenant Danvers, A Smoky Mountain Christmas (special), ABC, 1986. Nick Fontenot, 5tee/ Magnolias (pilot), CBS, 1990.
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Also appeared in Monkey in the Middle, 1976; as NBC Team Member, Battle of the Network Stars II, 1977; as Ed Thomas, Loose Change (miniseries), 1978; and as Nathaniel, Joshua's World (pilot), 1980. WRITINGS For Film: Eye of the Eagle II: Inside the Enemy, Concorde, 1989. Full Fathom Five, Concorde, 1990. Eye of the Eagle 3, Concorde, 1992. Devil in a Blue Dress (based on the novel by Walter Mosely), TriStar, 1995. Also wrote screenplay for Last Stand at Lang Mei, 1989.
Career: Director. National Film School, Beaconsfield, England, lecturer in film, 1987. Assistant to film directors Lindsay Anderson, Karel Reisz, and Albert Finney; director of television commercials. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best director, 1991, for The Critters; Emmy Award nomination, international award, for Loving Walter.
Film Director, Except Where Indicated: The Burning, British Film Institute/Memorial Enterprises, 1967. Gumshoe, Columbia, 1972. The Hit, Island Alive, 1985. My Beautiful Laundrette, Orion Classics, 1986. Prick Up Your Ears, Samuel Coldwyn, 1987. Sammy and Rosie Get Laid, Cinecom/Film Four, 1987. Dangerous Liaisons, Warner Bros., 1988. The Grifters, Miramax, 1990. Hero (also known as Accidental Hero), Columbia, 1992. The Snapper, Miramax, 1993. Typically British (also known as The Century of Cinema), Miramax, 1995. MaryReilly, TriStar, 1996.
For Television: Punk (special), PBS, 1993.
Also assistant director, Morgan, 1966; Charlie Bubbles, 1968; and If. . ., 1968. Director, 5ong of Experience, 1986; and Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door, 1987.
Poetry: Portrait of Man, Exposition Press, 1952.*
Film Appearances: Biscuit Man, Long Shot, Mithras, 1981.
FREARS, Stephen
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PERSONAL Full name, Stephen Arthur Frears; born June 20,1941, in Leicester, England; son of Dr. Russell E. (an accountant and general practitioner) and Ruth M. (a social worker) Frears; married Mary K. Wilmers (an editor), 1968 (divorced, 1975); companion of Annie Rothenstein (a painter); children: (first marriage) two sons; (with Rothenstein) one son, one daughter. Education: Trinity College, Cambridge University, B.A. (law), 1963. Avocational interests: Reading, walking.
Television Plays; Director, Except Where Indicated: A Day Out, BBC, 1971. England, Their England, BBC, 1971. Match of the Day, BBC, 1972. Sunset across the Bay, BBC, 1973. Playthings, BBC, 1975. Three Men in a Boat, BBC, 1976. Last Summer, BBC, 1976. Bloody Kids, BBC, 1980. Saigon—Year of the Cat, Thames Television, 1983. Loving Walter, Channel 4, 1983, PBS, 1988. December Flower, Granada, 1984, broadcast as an episode of Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Also assistant director, The Lifetaker, 1975; Early Struggles, 1975; Daft as a Brush, 1975; Cold Harbour,
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1977; Eighteen Months to Balcome Street, 1977; Abie's Will, 1977; Black Christmas, 1977; A Visit, 1978; six Alan Bennett plays for London Weekend Television, including A Visit from Miss Prothero, Doris and Doreen, Afternoon Off, One Fine Day, and Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf!, 1978; Long Distance Information, 1979; Going Gently, 1980. Stage Director: Waiting for Godot, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1964. Inadmissible Evidence, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1964. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Neville Smith) Gumshoe, Columbia, 1972.*
FREEMAN, Morgan 1937PERSONAL Born June 1, 1937, in Memphis, TN; son of Grafton Curtis (a barber) and Mayme Edna (Revere) Freeman; married Jeanette Adair Bradshaw, October 22, 1967 (divorced, 1979); married Myrna Colley-Lee (a costume designer), June 16, 1984; children: Alphonso, Saifoulaye; (first marriage) Deena (adopted), Morgana. Education: Attended Los Angeles City College. Avocational interests: Sailing. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Air Force, 195559. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, Drama Desk Award, outstanding featured actor in a play, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured role, all 1978, all for The Mighty Gents; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1980, for Mother Courage and Her Children and Coriolanus; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1984, for Gospel at Co/onus; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1987, for Driving Miss Daisy; New York Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actor, Los Angeles Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, Golden Globe nomination, best supporting actor, and Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, all 1987, all for Street
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Smart; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Achievement Award, best actor (runner-up), 1989, for that year's body of work (Lean on Me, ]ohnny Handsome, and Driving Miss Daisy)', Golden Globe Award, best actor in a musical/comedy, Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Silver Bear, Berlinale Film Fest, best joint performance (with Jessica Tandy), all 1990, all for Driving Miss Daisy; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a drama, and Academy Award nomination, best actor, both 1995, both for The Shawshank Redemption. CREDITS Film Appearances: Afro, Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow? (for children), Transvue, 1971. Walter, Brubaker, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Lieutenant Black, Eyewitness (also known as The Janitor), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Siemanowski, Harry and Son, Orion, 1984. Lewis, Teachers, United Artists (UA), 1984. Charles Traughber, Marie (also known as Marie, a True Story), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/UA, 1985. Charlie Woods, That Was Then . . . This Is Now, Paramount, 1985. Fast Black, Street Smart, Cannon, 1987. Craig, Clean and Sober, Warner Bros., 1988. Hoke Colburn, Driving Miss Daisy, Warner Bros., 1989. John Rawlins, Glory, TriStar, 1989. Lieutenant A. Z. Drones, johnny Handsome, TriStar, 1989. Joe Clark, Lean on Me, Warner Bros., 1989. Judge White, Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. Azeem, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Geel Piet, The Power of One, Warner Bros., 1992. Ned Logan, Unforgiven, Warner Bros., 1992. Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding, The Shawshank Redemption (also known as Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption), Columbia, 1994. General Billy Ford, Outbreak, Warner Bros., 1995. William Somerset, Seven, New Line, 1995. Also appeared as narrator, The True Story of "Glory" Continues, 1991. Film Work: Director, Bopha!, Paramount, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Easy Reader, The Electric Company, PBS, 1971-76. Mailman Jackson, Palmerstown U.S.A., CBS, 198081. Also appeared as Roy Bingham, Another World, NBC.
158* FREEMAN Television Appearances; Movies: Sweet Talk and Ralph Simmons, Hollow Image, ABC, 1979. Hap Richards, Attica, ABC, 1980. Clarence Collins, The Marva Collins Story, CBS, 1981. Ben Shelter, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. Dr. Sherard, Fight for Life, ABC, 1987. Dorsey Pratt, Clinton and Nadine (also known as Night Hunt and Blood Money: The Story of Clinton and Nadine), HBO, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Uncle Hammer, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, ABC, 1978. Voice of Frederick Douglass, The Civil War (documentary), PBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Messenger, "The Gospel at Colon us/' Great Performances, PBS, 1985. Warden Pratt, "The Execution of Raymond Graham/' ABC Theater, ABC, 1985. Luther Johnson, "Resting Place/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1986. "In Search of the Dream," A&E Premieres, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Narrator, "Amos, the Story of an Old Dog and His Couch," Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories (animated), Showtime, 1992. Narrator, "Follow the Drinking Gourd," American Heroes and Legends (animated), Showtime, 1992. Narrator, "Volga, the Soul of Russia," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. "To Be Free: The National Literacy Honors from the White House," Bell Atlantic Showcase, ABC, 1990. Celebration of Country, ABC, 1991. 5tory of a People: The Black Road to Hollywood, syndicated, 1991. A User's Guide to Planet Earth: The American Environment Test, ABC, 1991. "AFI Salute to Sidney Poitier," The 20th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, NBC, 1992. Eastwood and Co. Making "Unforgiven" (also known as Clint Eastwood on Westerns), ABC, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. "Concert of the Americas," The Kennedy Center Presents, PBS, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Narrator, The Promised Land, Discovery Channel, 1995. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, The Disney Channel, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1996. Voiceover, Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial, American Movie Classics, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. The 44th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1990. The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1992. The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Also appeared in Charlie Smith and the Fritter Tree; and Kings of the Hill. Stage Appearances: Creampuff, The Nigger-Lovers, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1967. (Broadway debut) Rudolph, Hello, Dolly!, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1967. Boston Baboon, Jungle of Cities, Charles Street Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1969. Sergeant, The Recruiting Officer, Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA, 1969. Title role, Purlie, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1970. Nate, "Gettin' Together," in Black Visions, Public Theatre, New York City, 1972. Sisyphus, Sisyphus and the Blue-Eyed Cyclops, Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1975. Samson, Cockfight, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1977. Zeke, The Last Street Play, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1977, then produced as The Mighty Gents, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1978. Winston, White Pelicans, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1978. Title role, Coriolanus, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, then Public Theatre, 1979. Casca, Julius Caesar, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1979. Chaplain, Mother Courage and Her Children, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1980. Fred Milly, Buck, American Place Theatre, 1982. Title role, Othello, Dallas Shakespeare Festival, Dallas, TX, 1982. Duke of Florence, All's Well That Ends Well, Dallas Shakespeare Festival, Dallas, TX, 1982.
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The World of Ben Caldwell, New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1982. Messenger, The Gospel at Co/onus, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1983, then Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1985, later LuntFontanne Theatre, New York City, 1988. Winston Crews, M.D., Medea and the Doll, Samuel Beckett Theatre, New York City, 1984. Hoke Colburn, Driving Miss Daisy, Playwrights Horizon Theatre, then John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1987. Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1990. Also appeared as Foxtrot, Scuba-Duba, produced in New York City, 1969; and in Trials of Daniel Boone, Robert Redford Workshop; The Threepenny Opera; The Pawnbroker; Ostrich Feathers; The Exhibition; and The Connection. Major Tours: Chorus and understudy, Royal Hunt of the Sun, U.S. cities, 1967. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Narrator, The Savior Is Born (book with sound cassette), Rabbit Ears Books, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, April 4, 1988, p. 89.*
FREWER, Matt 1958PERSONAL Surname rhymes with "Brewer"; born January 4, 1958, in Washington, DC; son of Frederick Charlesley (a Canadian naval officer) and Gillian Anne (German) Frewer; married Amanda Millwood (an actress), November 10, 1984. Education: Studied acting at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. As Max Headroom, commercial spokesman for the New Coke. Awards, Honors: CableACE Award, best presenter/ host, for role as Max Headroom.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Senior, The Lords of Discipline, Paramount, 1983. Monty Python's the Meaning of Life, Universal, 1983. Truck driver, Supergirl, TriStar, 1984. Second soldier, Spies Like Us, Warner Bros., 1985. Tom MacWhirter, The Fourth Protocol, Lorimar, 1987. CIA agent, Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. Charlie Cross, Far from Home, Vestron, 1989. Big Russ Thompson, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Buena Vista, 1989. Alec, Speed Zone, Orion, 1989. Ernie Dills, Short Time, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Ed Kelvin, The Taking of Beverly Hills, Columbia, 1991. Chuck, Twenty Bucks, Triton Pictures, 1993. Principal Todd Moss, National Lampoon's Senior Trip, New Line Cinema, 1995. Jobe, Lawnmower Man II, New Line Cinema, 1996. Voice of Panic, Hercules, Buena Vista, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Edison Carter and Max Headroom, Max Headroom, Channel Four, 1984. Max Headroom, The Max Headroom Show, Cinemax, 1985. Max Headroom and host, The Original Max Talking Headroom Show, Cinemax, 1987. Edison Carter and Max Headroom, Max Headroom, ABC, 1987. Michael Stratford, Doctor, Doctor, CBS, 1989. Bob Moody, Shaky Ground, Fox, 1992. Voice of the Pink Panther, The Pink Panther (animated), syndicated, 1993. Voice of Jackal, Gargoyles (animated), syndicated, 1994. Voice of Chaos, Aladdin (also known as Disney's Aladdin), CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut) American at bar, Tender Is the Night, BBC, 1983, then Showtime, 1985. Francis Lane, The First Olympics—Athens 1896, NBC, 1984. Troy McKinney, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, HBO, 1993. Bob Miller, The Day My Parents Ran Away (also known as Missing Parents), Fox, 1993. The cat in the hat, In Search of Dr. Seuss, TNT, 1994. Alexander Haig, Kissinger and Nixon, TNT, 1995. Russell Tresh, Generation X, Fox, 1996.
160* FRIEDKIN Television Appearances; Specials: Max Headroom, The Max Headroom Christmas Special, Cinemax, 1986. Max Headroom, Tina Turner: Break Every Rule, HBO, 1987. CBS Comedy Bloopers, CBS, 1990. CBS Comedy Bloopers II, CBS, 1990. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. The 5th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Soldier, "Displaced Person/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Pee Wee, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1987. Cliff King, Miami Vice, NBC, 1988. Edwin O. Reischauer, "Long Shadows/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Robin of Sherwood, HTV (English television), 1984. Appeared as the trashcan man, Stephen King's "The Stand", 1994. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Wolf, Bent, Theatre Royal, York, England, 1980. (London debut) Murph, The Indian Wants the Bronx, Soho Poly Theatre, 1981. Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Round House Theatre, London, 1981. Prince, Romeo and Juliet, Shaw Theatre, London, 1982. Malcolm, Macbeth, Shaw Theatre, 1983. Deathtrap, Northcott Theatre, Exeter, England, 1984. On the Razzle, Leeds Playhouse, Leeds, England, 1984. Major Tours: Vladimir, Waiting for Godot, British cities, 1980. The gentleman caller, The Class Menagerie, British cities, 1981. The Comedy of Errors, New Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1981. Androcles and the Lion, New Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1981. Much Ado about Nothing, New Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1981. WRITINGS Author (with wife, Amanda Hillwood) of the children's book The Fez Brothers.
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PERSONAL Born August 29, 1939, in Chicago, IL; son of Louis and Rae (Green) Friedkin; married Jeanne Moreau (an actress), 1977 (divorced, 1979); married LesleyAnne Down (an actress), 1982 (divorced, 1985); married Sherry Lansing (a producer and studio executive), 1992; children: (second marriage) Jack. Addresses:/Agent—Edgar Gross, International Business Management, 9696 Culver Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Military service: Illinois National Guard, 1956. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best director, Directors Guild of America Award, best director, both 1971, and Golden Globe Award, best director, 1972, all for The French Connection; Academy Award nomination, best director, 1973, and Golden Globe Award, best director, 1974, both for The Exorcist. CREDITS Film Director: Good Times, Columbia, 1967. The Night They Raided Minsky's, United Artists (UA), 1968. The Birthday Party, Continental, 1968. The Boys in the Band, National General, 1970. The French Connection, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. The Exorcist, Warner Bros., 1973. (And producer) Sorcerer, Paramount and Universal, 1977. The Brink's Job, Universal, 1978. Cruising, UA, 1980. Deal of the Century, Warner Bros., 1983. To Live and Die in LA., Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1985. The Guardian, Universal, 1990. Rampage, Vestron Video, 1992. Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. ]ade, Paramount, 1995. Television Director: The Twilight Zone (episodic), CBS, 1985. (And executive producer) C.A.T. Squad (pilot), NBC, 1986. Putting It Together: The Making of the Broadway
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Volume 15 Album (special; also known as Barbra Streisand in "Putting It Together"), HBO, 1986. (And executive producer and creator) C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf (movie), NBC, 1988. "On a Dead Man's Chest," Tales from the Crypt (episodic), HBO, 1992. Jailbreakers (movie; also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Also directed documentaries for WGN-TV, Chicago, 1957-65, including The People vs. Paul Crump, 1962. Stage Director: Directed Duet for One, produced on Broadway, 1981. WRITINGS Screenplays: Cruising (adapted from the novel by Gerald Walker), UA, 1980. (With others) To Live and Die in LA., MGM/UA, 1985. (With Stephen Volk and Dan Greenburg) The Guardian (based on Greenburg's book, The Nanny), Universal, 1990. Rampage (adapted from the novel by William P. Wood), Vestron Video, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Books: Clagett, Thomas D., William Friedkin: Films of Aberration, Obsession, and Reality, McFarland (Jefferson, NC), 1990. Segaloff, Nat, Hurricane Billy: The Stormy Life and Films of William Friedkin, Morrow (New York City), 1990. Periodicals: Action, November/December, 1974. Dialogue on Film, February/March, 1974. Take One, July/August, 1971.
FUGARD, Athol 1932PERSONAL Full name, Harold Athol Lannigan Fugard; born June 11, 1932, in Middleburg, Cape Province, South Africa; son of Harold David (an owner of a general store) and Elizabeth Madalena (a tea room manager; maiden name, Potgeiter) Fugard; married Sheila Mering(a poet, novelist, and actress), 1956; children: Lisa. Education: Attended Marist Brothers College, 1938-45, Port Elizabeth Technical College, 1946-50,
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and University of Cape Town, 1950-53. A vocational interests: Angling, jogging, music, poetry, skin-diving, and bird-watching. Addresses: Contact—P.O. Box 5090, Port Elizabeth, South Africa. /Agent—Esther Sherman, William Morris Agency, 1350 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Playwright, actor, and director. Circle Players Theatre Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, cofounder, 1957; National Theatre Organization, stage manager and publicity agent, 1958; African Theatre Workshop, Sophiatown, South Africa, cofounder, 1958-59; New Africa Group, Brussels, Belgium, cofounder, 1960; Serpent Players, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, cofounder, director, and actor, 1963—; Ijinle Company, London, England, cofounder, 1966; The Space Experimental Theatre, Cape Town, cofounder, 1972. Port Elizabeth Evening Post, Port Elizabeth, journalist, 1954; South African Broadcasting Corporation, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, reporter, 1955-57. Worked variously as a crew member on the 5. S.. Craigaur, a tramp steamer bound from Port Sudan, Sudan, to the Far East, 1953-54, as a clerk for Fordsburg Native Commissioner's Court, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1958, and as a cleaner in London, 1960. Awards, Honors: Award from New York Times, 1965; Obie Award for Distinguished Play, Village Voice, 1971, for Boesman and Lena; Plays & Players Award, best new play, 1973, for 5/zwe Bans/ Is Dead; Award from London Theatre Critics, 1974; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best director and best play, 1975, for Sizwe Bans/ Is Dead and The Island; Ernest Artaria Award, Locarno Film Festival, 1977; Golden Bear, Berlin Film Festival, 1980; fellowship, Yale University, 1980; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best play, and New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best new play, both 1981, both for A Lesson from Aloes; Drama Desk Award, outstanding new play, Antoinette Perry Award, best play, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director, New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, best director, New York Drama Critics' Circle Award nomination, best play, all 1982, and Evening Standard Award, London, 1984, all for "Master Harold" ...and the Boys; Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service, Bank of Delaware, 1984, for dramatic arts; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best play, 1986, for Blood Knot; Unique Contribution Award, Drama League of New York, 1986; Circle Award, New York Drama Critics, 1988; Helen Hayes Award, 1990, for direction. Honorary degrees: D.Litt., Natal University, 1981; D.Litt, Rhodes University, South Africa, 1983; Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, Yale University, 1983; D.Litt,
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University of Cape Town, 1984; Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, Georgetown University, 1984. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Morris, Blood Knot, Yale Repertory, New Haven, CT, 1985, then John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Marius Byleveld, The Road to Mecca, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1988. Also appeared as Morris, Blood Knot, Sophiatown, South Africa, 1961, and Hampstead, England, 1966; Marius Byleveld, The Road to Mecca, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. Stage Work; Director: Statements after an Arrest under the Immorality Act, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1974. Dimetos, Edinburgh Festival, 1975, then Comedy Theatre, London, 1976. A Lesson from Aloes, Market Theatre, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1978, then Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, 1979-80, later ran on Broadway, 1980. "Master Harold". . . and the Boys, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1982. The Road to Mecca, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1988, then at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. My Children! My Africa!, Market Theatre, Johannesburg, 1989, then New York Theatre Workshop, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1989-90; later Maurier Ltd. World Stage Theatre Festival, Toronto, Canada, 1990; and also Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1991. Also directed Blood Knot, Hampstead, 1966; The Trials of Brother Jero, Hampstead, 1966; 5/zwe Bansi Is Dead and The Island, New York, 1975; and Hello and Goodbye, Riverside Theatre, New York, 1978. Film Appearances: Eugene Marais, The Guest (also known as The Guest atSteenkampskraal)f RM,1977. 1977. f RM, Professsor Skridlov, Meetings with Remarkable Men, Libra, 1979. General Smuts, Gandhi, Columbia, 1982. Dr. Sundesval, The Killing Fields, Warner Bros., 1984. Paulus, Marigolds in August, Serpent/RM, 1984. Also appeared as Pastor Marius Byleveld, The Road to Mecca, 1991.
Film Work: Directed The Road to Mecca, 1991. WRITINGS Plays: No-Good Friday, produced in Cape Town, South Africa, 1956, then Bantu Mews Social Center, Johannesburg, 1958, published with Dimetos and Nongogo as Dimetos and Two Early Plays, Oxford University Press, 1977. Nongogo, first produced in Cape Town, 1957, then in Sheffield, England, 1974, later in New York City, 1978, published in Dimetos and Two Early Plays. The Blood Knot, produced in Johannesburg, South Africa, and London, England, 1961, then OffBroadway, 1964, published by Simondium, 1963, Odyssey, 1964. He//o and Goodbye, produced in Johannesburg, 1965, then Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1969, published by A. A. Balkema, 1966, Samuel French, 1971. The Occupation: A Script for Camera, published in Ten One-Act Plays, edited by Cosmos Pieterse, Heinemann, 1968. Boesman and Lena, produced in Grahamstown, South Africa, 1969, then Circle in the Square, New York City, 1970, published by Buren, 1969, revised and rewritten edition, Samuel French, 1971. People Are Living There, produced at Hofmeyr Theatre, Cape Town, 1969, then Forum Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1971, published by Oxford University Press, 1970, Samuel French, 1976. The Coat, published with Third Degree, by Don MacLennan, A.A. Balkema, 1971. (With John Kani and Winston Ntshona) S/zwe Bansi Is Dead (one act), produced in Cape Town, 1972, then New York City, 1974, published in Statements (with The Island and Statements after an Arrest under the Immorality Act), Oxford University Press, 1974. Orestes, produced in Cape Town, 1971, published in Theatre One: New South African Drama, edited by Stephen Gray, Donker, 1978. (With Kani and Ntshona) The Island (one act), produced in South Africa, 1972, then Royal Court Theatre, London, 1973, later Edison Theatre, New York City, 1974, published in Statements. Statements after an Arrest under the Immorality Act (one act), produced in Cape Town, 1972, then Royal Court Theatre, London, 1974, published in Statements. Dimetos, produced in Edinburgh, 1975, then at Comedy Theatre, London, 1976, later in New York
Volume 15 City, 1980, published in Dimetos and Two Early Plays. (With Ross Devenish) The Guest: An Episode in the Life of Eugene Marais, published by Donker, Johannesburg, 1977. A Lesson from Aloes, produced in Johannesburg, 1978, then at Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, 1979-80, later in New York City, 1980, published by Oxford University Press, 1981. "Master Harold"... and the Boys, produced in New Haven, 1982, then at Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1982, published by Oxford University Press, 1983. The Road to Mecca, produced at Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, 1984, then at Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1985, later at Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1988, published by Faber and Faber, 1985. A Place with the Pigs: A Personal Parable, produced at Yale Repertory Theatre, published by Faber and Faber, 1988, published with Playland as PlaylandandA Place with the Pigs, Theatre Communications Group, 1993. My Children! My Africa!, produced by New York Theatre Workshop, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. Playland, produced at Donmar Warehouse, London, 1993, published in Playland and A Place with the Pigs, published by Faber and Faber, 1993. Valley Song, produced at Market Theater, Johannesburg, then McCarter Theater, Princeton, NJ, both 1995. Also wrote The Cell, Cape Town, 1957; Klaas and the Devil, Cape Town, 1957; The Cure, South Africa, 1962-63; Friday's Bread on Monday, 1970; People Arriving There, Forum, NY, 1971; The Drummer, produced in Louisville, 1980. Screenplays: The Guest (also known as The Guest at Steenkampskraal), RM, 1977, published with Marigolds in August as Marigolds in August and The Guest: Two Screenplays, Theatre Communications Group, 1992. (With Devenish) Marigolds in August, Serpent/RM, 1984, published by Donker, 1982, published in Marigolds in August and The Guest: Two Screenplays.
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Books: Three Port Elizabeth Plays: The Blood Knot, Hello and Goodbye, Boesman and Lena, Viking, Oxford University Press, 1974. Tsotsi (novel), Donker (Johannesburg), 1980, Collings, 1980, Random House, 1980. Notebooks 1960-77, edited by Mary Benson, Donker, 1983, Faber, 1983 Knopf, 1984. Writer and Region: Athol Fugard (essay), Anson Phelps Stokes Institute, 1987. OTHER SOURCES Books: Gray, Stephen, editor, Athol Fugard, McGraw Hill, 1982. Gray, compiler, File on Fugard, Methuen Drama (London), 1991. Hauptfleisch, Temple, Wilma Viljoen, and Celeste Van Greunen, compilers, Athol Fugard: A Source Guide, Donker, 1982. Read, John, compiler, Athol Fugard: A Bibliography, National English Literary Museum (Grahamstown, South Africa), 1991. Seidenspinner, Margarete, Exploring the Labyrinth: Athol Fugard's Approach to South African Drama, Blaue Eule, 1986. Vandenbroucke, Russell, Truths the Hand Can Touch: The Theatre of Athol Fugard, Theatre Communications Group (New York), 1985. Walder, Dennis, Athol Fugard, Macmillan, 1984. Periodicals: Interview, August, 1990, p. 64.*
FULLERTON, Fiona 1956PERSONAL Full name, Fiona Elizabeth Fullerton; born October 10, 1956, in Kaduna, Nigeria; daughter of Bernard (a British Army officer) and Pamela Fullerton; married Simon MacCorkindale (an actor), July 10, 1976 (divorced, September, 1983). Education: Studied dance at the Elmhurst Ballet School. Religion: Church of England. Addresses: /Agent—Jean Diamond, London Management, 235 Regent St., London W1, England.
Also wrote Boesman and Lena (based on Fugard's play of the same name), 1973; The Road to Mecca (based on Fugard's play of the same name), 1991.
Career: Actor.
Television: Wrote Millie Miglia, 1968.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Elizabeth Farewell, Shaka Zulu, syndicated, 1985.
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164* FURLONG Clarice Manners, The Charmer, London Weekend Television, 1987, then broadcast as part of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989. Lady Duff Twysden, Hemingway, syndicated, 1988. Lady Barbara Berowne, A Taste for Death, Anglia Television, then broadcast as part of Mystery!, PBS, 1990. Madelena O'Shea, To Be the Best, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Rachel, Gauguin the Savage, CBS, 1980. Skye Smith, Hold That Dream, syndicated, 1986. Lady Isabel Gillingham, A Hazard of Hearts, CBS, 1987. Lady Violet, A Ghost in Monte Carlo, TNT, 1990. Lady Caroline, Spy maker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming, WT, 1990. Also appeared as Nurse Rutherford, Angels, BBC; and in A Friend Indeed, Anglia Television; Leo Tolstoy: A Question of Faith, BBC; and Dick Barton, Special Agent, Southern Television. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Diana, Run Wild, Run Free, Columbia, 1969. Anastasia, Nicholas and Alexandra, Columbia, 1971. Alice, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, American National Enterprises, 1972. Elizabeth, The Human Factor, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1979. Pola Ivanova, A View to a Kill, MGM/UA, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television atre Company; and as Hope Langdon, Something's Afoot, Hong Kong. Major Tours: Appeared as Polly Brown, The Boyfriend, Far Eastern and Middle Eastern cities; and as Jill Potts, Caught Napping, U.K. cities.*
FURLONG, Edward 1977PERSONAL Born in August, 1977; son of Moises and Eleanor Torres; companion of Jacqueline Domac. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1776 Broadway, Suite 1810, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) John Connor, Terminator II: Judgement Day, TriStar, 1991. Geoff Matthews, PetSemataryll, Paramount, 1992. Nick Keely, American Heart, Triton Pictures, 1993. Shayne Lacey, A Home of Our Own, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Michael Brower, Brainscan, Triumph Releasing, 1994. Jacob Ryan, Before and After, Buena Vista, 1996.
Also appeared as Diana, Philip, 1969; and in Harry & Harriet, 1991.
Also appeared in Little Odessa.
Stage Appearances: Title role, Cinderella, Palladium, London, 1976. The Royal Baccarat Scandal, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1989.
Television Appearances; Specials: Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car (also known as Toonces and Friends), NBC, 1992. MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1992.
Also appeared as Guinevere, Camelot, Apollo Victoria Theatre, London; Gypsy Rose Lee, Gypsy, Haymarket Theatre, London; Polly Peacham, The Beggar's Opera, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London; Sally Bowles, / Am a Camera, Plymouth The-
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 15, 1994, p. 28. People Weekly, August 5, 1991, pp. 40-41.*
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GABOR, Eva 1921(?)-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born February 11, 1921 (some sources say 1919), in Budapest, Hungary; died of pneumonia, July 4,1995, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress and comedienne. Eva Gabor was the youngest of the three Gabor sisters who arrived in the United States and won worldwide renown. Gabor played opposite Noel Coward in his stage play Present Laughter before moving to Hollywood in 1939. A contract with Paramount Pictures led to roles in such pictures as A Royal Scandal, The Wife of Monte Cristo, My Man Godfrey, Clgi and Paris Model. She also scored a success on Broadway when she portrayed an acrobat in the 1950 show The Happy Time. She later moved to television, hosting her own program, The Eva Gabor Show. She achieved her greatest exposure, however, as socialite Lisa Douglas, marooned in rural Hooterville, on Green Acres, the long-running (1965-71) CBS series. Gabor also owned her own wig-making business, Eva Gabor International. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992.
Periodicals: Washington Post, July 5, 1995, p. B4.
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PERSONAL Born May 11, 1953, in Atlanta, GA. Education: Graduated from the Juilliard School. Addresses: Contact—Duva/Flack Associates, 200 W St., Suite 1407, New York, NY 10019.
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1980, for A Month in the Country; Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actor in a play, 1989, for The Heidi Chronicles; Antoinette Perry Award, best performance by a leading actor in a musical, 1994, for 5he Loves Me. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Melchior Gabor, Spring Awakening, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theater, New York City, 1978. Aleksei Belyayev, A Month in the Country, Roundabout Stage One Theatre, New York City, 1979. Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1980. Stepan, Barbarians, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1980. Florizel, The Winter's Tale, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1980. Bailiff, Chronicle, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1980. Cameraman and radio announcer, Johnny on a Spot, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1980. Gunnar Larsen, Vikings, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1980. Love's Labour's Lost, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1982. Oliver Oliver, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Double bassist, The Double Bass, New Theatre of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, 1985. Chuck deButts, The Maderati, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1987. Peter Patrone, The Heidi Chronicles, Playwrights Horizons, 1988, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1989. Edward Voysey, The Voysey Inheritance, Long Wharf Theatre, 1990.
166* GALLOWAY On the Verge or the Geography of Learning, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1991. Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1992. Aubrey Piper, The Show-Off, Criterion Center Stage Right, New York City, 1992. Broadway Canteen Seventh Annual Easter Bonnet Competition (benefit), Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1993. Also appeared as Keith, The Extra Man, 1992; The Comedy of Errors; She Loves Me, 1993. Company member, Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, 1981-82. Film Appearances: Michael, Fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1980. Coach Brackett, Porky's, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Jason, The Sure Thing, Embassy, 1985. Lieutenant Ring, Heartbreak Ridge, Warner Bros., 1986. Bill, Ca//Me, Vestron, 1988. Sam Logan, Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall (short film), Fox/Lorber, 1988. Also appeared in Porky's II. Television Appearances; Series: Mark Royer, One Day at a Time, CBS, 1981-84. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Chris Bradford, Evergreen, NBC, 1985. Yusha, A Woman Named Jackie (also known as A Woman Called Jackie), NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Businessman, A Son's Promise (also known as The O'Kelley Brothers, Fire in the Heart and The Terry O'Kelley Story), ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Todd Myerson, Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Jim Perkins, LA. Law, NBC, 1986. Lieutenant Rodger Gage, Hotel, ABC, 1986. Gates, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1988. Other Television Appearances: "Pigeon Feathers/' American Playhouse (special), PBS, 1988. Appeared in The 43rd Annual Tony Awards (awards presentation), 1989; and in Piece of Cake (special), 1990.
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GALLOWAY, Jane 1950PERSONAL Born February 27, 1950, in St. Louis, MO; daughter of Edward Miller (a singer, radio director and salesman) and Marjorie Jane (a singer; maiden name, Stormont) Galloway. Education: Attended Webster College, St. Louis, MO; studied with Uta Hagen and Anna Sokolow. Addresses: Agent— Don Buchwald and Associates, 10 East 44th St., New York, NY 10017. Career: Actress. Guest artist, Brighton Festival, Brighton, England; company member, South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA. Taught music and theatre to preschool children, 1972-76. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Kathy, Vanities, Chelsea Westside Theatre, New York City, 1976. Florabelle Fly, Little Johnny Jones, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1982. Boo, Blue Window, The Production Company, Theatre Guinevere, New York City, 1984, then Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985. Blue Window, South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA, 1986, then New Mayfair Theatre, Santa Monica, CA, 1986. Big Jane, Three Postcards, South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, CA, 1987. The Marriage ofBette and Boo, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1989. The House of Blue Leaves, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1990. Bunny, The House of Blue Leaves, Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH, 1993. Also appeared as Ronnie, Domino Courts/Comanche Cafe, American Place Theatre, New York City; Amy, Company, Playwrights Horizons, New York City; Music Hall Sidelights, Lion Theatre Company, New York City; Martine, A Doctor in Spite of Himself, Lion Theatre Company; The Dybbuk, Shekina, La Mama Experimental Theatre Company, New York City; Mary, Kitty Hawk, Lion Theatre Company; Iris, The Tempest, Lion Theatre Company; Chick, Crimes of the Heart, Center Stage, New York City; Susie, Jitters, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; Night
Volume 15 Riders, Berkshire Theatre Festival; Karen, Laughing on the Outside, Greeley Street Theatre; Dementos; appeared with the City Center Young People's Theatre, City Center, New York. Major Tours: Florabelle Fly, Little Johnny Jones, U.S. cities, 198182. Television Appearances; Episodic: Boo, "Blue Window/7 American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Sally Collier, "Baby on Board/7 CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Diane, Moment of Truth: Broken Pledges (also known as Moment of Truth: Hazing Back), NBC, 1994. Sixties nanny, Dad, the Angel, and Me, Family Channel, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Appeared as Florabelle Fly, Little Johnny Jones; Jane Robbins, As the World Turns; The Dain Curse. Film Appearances: Nurse, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990.*
GAMMON, James 1940PERSONAL Born April 20, 1940, in Newman, IL; son of Donald (a musician) and Doris Latimer (Toppe) Gammon; married Nancy Jane Kapusta (a producer and theatre administrator), 1972; children: Allison Raye, Amy Sue. Education: Trained for the stage at the Company of Actors with Lawrence Parke. Addresses: /Agent—Rickey Barr Agency, 8350 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 206A, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Contact—Cunningham Escot Dipene, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 130, Los Angeles, CA 900254900. Career: Actor. Cofounder, MET Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1973-83. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Actors, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, best actor, 1974, for The Dark at the Top of the Stairs; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, continued excellence, 1975, to the MET Theatre.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Cool Hand Luke, Warner Bros., 1967. Journey to Shiloh, Universal, 1968. Thousand Plane Raid, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1969. A Man Called Horse, Warner Bros., 1970. Macho Callahan, Paramount, 1970. The Pom Pom Girls, Crown, 1976. The Greatest, Columbia, 1977. Urban Cowboy, Paramount, 1980. Any Which Way You Can, Warner Bros., 1980. Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, Embassy, 1982. Kuch's father, Vision Quest, Warner Bros., 1983. Dawson, Silverado, Columbia, 1984. Sylvester, Columbia, 1985. Reverend Chester, Ironweed, TriStar, 1987. Steve Shea, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Clate Connaloe, Stacking (also known as Season of Dreams), Spectrafilm, 1987. Horse Thief Shorty, The Milagro Beanfield War, Universal, 1988. Lou Brown, Major League, Paramount, 1989. Doc Sturgeon, Coupe de Ville, Universal, 1990. Lieutenant Schooner, / Love You to Death, TriStar, 1990. Texan, Revenge, Columbia/New World, 1990. Emmett, Crisscross, MGM, 1992. Walt, Leaving Normal, Universal, 1992. Deputy Mines, The Adventures of Huck Finn, Buena Vista, 1993. IronbuttGarrott, Running Cool, Paramount, 1993. Paps, Cabin Boy, Buena Vista, 1994. Police Chief Bronski, Hard Vice (also known as Vegas Vice), A-Pix Entertainment, 1994. Lou Brown, Major League II, Warner Bros., 1994. Mr. Sutherland, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994, Also appeared in Macon County Line, 1974; The Wild McCullocks, 1975; Bobbi Jo and the Outlaw Man, 1976; Black Oak Conspiracy, 1977; On the Nickel, 1980; Smithereens, 1982; Arnie Westrum, Silver Bullet, 1985; Sergeant Slattery, Hard Traveling, 1985; Fire in the Wind, Universal; Count Your Bullets; The Painted Desert; Wild Bill. Television Appearances; Series: Rudy, Bagdad Cafe (also known as Bagdad Gas and
Oil), CBS, 1990. Dave Nelson, Middle Ages, CBS, 1992. Nash Bridges, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charles Goodnight, Larry McMurtry's "Streets of Laredo/' CBS, 1995.
1 6 8 * GANZ Television Appearances; Movies: Chaunce Dykstra, The Intruders, NBC, 1970. Alex Denton, The FBI Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One (also known as The FBI Story—Alvin Karpis), CBS, 1974. Wes Bigelow, Louis ifAmour's "TheSacketts," NBC, 1979. Joe Dean, Rage, NBC, 1980. Captain Jake Jacqualone, The Big Black Pill (also known as Joe Dancer), NBC, 1981. Frank Kitchens, The Deadly Encounter, CBS, 1982. Willard Kohler, M.A.D.D.: Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, NBC, 1983. Women of San Quentin, NBC, 1983. Lieutenant Raymond Tracy, Father of Hell Town, NBC, 1985. Billy Quick, The Long, Hot Summer, NBC, 1985. Grimes, Laguna Heat, HBO, 1987. General Grant, Gore Vidal's "Lincoln/' NBC, 1988. Jimmy Russell, Roe vs. Wade, NBC, 1989. Sheriff Bitterman, Stranger at My Door (also known as Dead Aim and Dead Run), CBS, 1991. Smoke Parnell, Louis L'Amour's "Conagher," TNT, 1991. Roy Stubbs, Criminal Behavior (also known as Looking for Larry), ABC, 1992. Jack, Men Don't Tell, CBS, 1993. Sam Rayburn, Truman, HBO, 1995. Also appeared in Kansas City Massacre, 1975; Noon Wine, PBS; American Eagle. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Cunsmoke, Bonanza, The Wild Wild West, Cagney and Lacey, The Equalizer, Crime Story, The Master, The Waltons, Code R, Hunter, Charlie's Angels, Kaz, Lou Grant, The Mississippi, Murder, She Wrote, Hell Town, and Midnight Caller. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of John Wesley Powell, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. Stage Appearances: Weston, Curse of the Starving Class, Public Theatre, New York City, 1978. Rubin Flood, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, MET Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1978. Baylor, A Lie of the Mind, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Appeared in Middle Class White, L.A.A.T.; On the Money, Victory Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; also appeared in Black Hole in Space, Orpheus Descending, Curse of the Starving Class, Who'll Save the Plow Boy?, The Rainmaker, Cheeseburg, The Dreamcrust, and Bus 5top, all MET Theatre, Los Angeles.*
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GANZ, Bruno
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PERSONAL Born March 22, 1941, in Zurich, Switzerland; married in 1965; children: one son. Career: Actor and director. Cofounder, Schaubuhne Theatre Troupe, Berlin, West Germany, 1970. Awards, Honors: Federal German Prize, best actor, c. 1976, for La Marquise d'O. CREDITS Film Appearances: Yakov Schalimov, Sommergaeste (also known as Summer Guests), Constantin/Exportfilm Bischoff and Company, 1975. Henrich Grun, Lumiere (also known as Light), Gaumont, 1975, released in the United States by New World, 1976. Le Conte, La Marquise d'O (also known as The Marquise of O and Die Marquise von O), Gaumont, 1976. Gregors, Die Wildente (also known as The Wild Duck), Solaris Film Produktion/Sascha Film/ Westdeutscher Rundfunk, 1976, released in the United States by New Yorker, 1977. Jonathan Zimmermann, Der Amerikanische Freund (also known as The American Friend), CineGate/ New Yorker, 1977. Bruno, Die Linkshandige Frau (also known as The Left-Handed Woman), Marin Karmitz/Artificial Eye, 1977, released in the United States by New Yorker, 1980. Dr. Berthold Hoffmann, Messer im Kopf(a\so known as Knife in the Head), New Yorker, 1978. Professor Bruckner, The Boys from Brazil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Thomas Rosenmund, Schwarz und Weiss Wie Tage und Naechte (also known as Black and White Like Days and Nights), Monaco/Radiant, 1978. Jonathan Marker, Nosferatu, Phantom der Nacht(a\so known as Nosferatu, the Vampire and Nosferatu, the Vampyre), Gaumont International/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Kern, Retour a la bien-aimee (also known as Return to the Beloved), Societe Nouvelle Prodis/World Marketing Films, 1979. Jakob Nuessli, Der Erfinder (also known as The Inventor), Rex Film, 1980. Jules, Polenta, EOS Film/SSR, 1980. Werner, Oggetti Smarriti (also known as Lost and Found), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Remy, La Provinciate (also known as The Provincial and A Girl from Lorraine), Gala Film Distribu-
Volume 15 tors/Cotel Films Distribution, 1980, released in the United States by New Yorker, 1982. Georg Laschen, Die Falschung (also known as Circle of Deceit and False Witness), United International, 1981, released in the United States by United Artists Classics, 1982. Gedaechtnis: Ein Film fur Curt Bois und Bernhard Minetti (documentary; also known as Remembrance and Gedaechtnis), Common Film/ Westdeutscher Rundfunk, 1982. Krieg und Frieden, (documentary; also known as War and Peace), Filverlagder Autoren/New Line Cinema, 1982. Paul, Dans la ville blanche (also known as In the White City), Contemporary Films Ltd., 1982, released in the United States by Grey City, 1983. Faber, System ohne Schatten (also known as System without Shadow and Closed Circuit), Munic Film, 1983. Killer aus Florida (also known as Killer from Florida), Xanadu, 1983. Gustav, De Ijssalon, Tuschinski Film Distribution, 1985. Peter, El Rio de Oro (also known as The Golden River), Tesauaro/lncine SA/Federal, 1986. Steiner, Der Pendler (also known as The Informer), InterTeam/Metropolis, 1986. Daniel, Der Himmel uber Berlin (also known as Wings of Desire and The Sky over Berlin), Orion Classics/Road Movies/Argos/Westdeutscher Rundfunk, 1987. Bruno, Bankomatt, Pegaso Inter-Communication, 1989. Raymond Forbes, Strapless, Gavin Films, 1989. Narrator, Untergangens Arkitektur (documentary; also known as The Architecture of Doom), First Run Features, 1991. Engeler, Born Natturunna (also known as Children of Nature), Northern Arts, 1991. Vittorio, Specialmente la Domenica (also known as Especially on Sunday), Miramax, 1993. Damiel, In Weiter Feme, So Nah! (also known as Faraway, So Close), Sony Pictures Classics, 1993. J.P., The Last Days of Chez Nous, Fine Line, 1993.
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Film Work: Codirector and editor, Gedaechtnis: Ein Film fur Curt Bois und Bernhard Minetti (documentary; also known as Remembrance and Gedaechtnis), Common FilmA/Vestdeutscher Rundfunk, 1982. Television Appearances; Movies: Heinrich Beck, Sins of the Fathers (also known as Fathers and Sons), Showtime, 1988. Also appeared in Geschichte einer Liebe, 1981. Stage Appearances: Hamlet, Schaubuhne Theatre Troupe, 1982. Appeared in Hamlet, Berlin, West Germany, 1967; Dans la jungle des villes, Torquato Tasso, La Chevauchee sur le lac de Constance, and Peer Gynt, all with the Schaubuhne Theatre Troupe, Berlin, West Germany, 1970-76.*
GARCIA, Andy 1956PERSONAL Born Andres Arturo Garcia-Menendez, April 12, 1956, in Havana, Cuba; came to the United States in 1961. Education: Attended Florida International University. Addresses: Contact—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1990, for The Godfather, Part III; named Star of the Year, National Association of Theater Owners, 1990, for Internal Affairs and The Godfather, Part III; Harvard University Foundation Award, for outstanding contributions to American Performing Arts and Intercultural Relations. CREDITS
Also appeared in (film debut) Chikita, 1961; Es Dach uberem Chopf, 1962; Bernard Krai, Der sanfte Lauf, 1967; Rece de Gory, 1967; 5% de Risque (also known as 5% Risk), Gaumont, 1980; La Dame aux camelias, 1980; Etwas wird sichtbar, 1981; Fermata Etna, 1981; Count Peregaunts, Vera Storia della Signora delle Camelie, 1981; Logik des Cefuhls, 1982; Noch e/'n Wunsch, 1989; Jacques Tuverlin, Erfolg, 1991; Peter Keller, Brandnaght, 1992; Josef, Prague, 1992; gambler, The Absence, 1993; Cavanna, // Grande Fausto, 1994; Georg, Bright Day, 1994; An Italian Woman; Hande Hoch.
Film Appearances: Ray Martinez, The Mean Season, Orion, 1985. Angel Maldonado, E/ght Million Ways to Die, TriStar, 1986. George Stone, The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987. Dr. Ramirez, Stand and Deliver, Warner Bros., 1987. Carlos Quintas, American Roulette (also known as Latin Roulette), Film Four, 1988. Charlie Vincent, Black Rain, Paramount, 1989.
170* GARCIA MARQUEZ Sergeant Raymond Avila, Internal Affairs, Paramount, 1990. Vincent Mancini, The Godfather, Part III, Paramount, 1990. Luis Angel Mora, A Show of Force, Paramount, 1990. Gray Baker, Dead Again, Paramount, 1991. John Bubber, Hero (also known as Accidental Hero), Columbia, 1992. John Berlin, ]ennifer 8, Paramount, 1992. Michael Green, When a Man Loves a Woman, Buena Vista, 1994. Reuben Partida Martinez/Robert Martin, Steal Big, Steal Little, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Also appeared in Cachao: Como Su Ritmo No Hay Dos (also known as Like His Rhythm There Is No Other; feature-length documentary), 1994; as Jimmy the Saint, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, 1995; Sean Casey, Night Falls on Manhattan; and Federico Garcia Lorca, Death in Cranada. Film Work: Producer and director of the documentary Cachao: Como Su Ritmo No Hay Dos (also known as Like His Rhythm There Is No Other), 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Clinton Earl Dillard, Clinton and Nadine (also known as Blood Money), HBO, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Hurricane Relief, Showtime, 1992. The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Also appeared in The Godfather Family: A Look Inside, 1990. Stage Appearances: Appeared in regional theatre productions in Florida. RECORDINGS Albums: Produced and performed on Cachao Master Sessions, Volume I, 1994; and Cachao Master Sessions, Volume II, 1995.
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1928-
PERSONAL Full name, Gabriel Jose Garcia Marquez; born March 6, 1928, in Aracataca, Magdalena, Colombia; son of Gabriel Eligio Garcia (a telegraph operator) and Luisa Santiaga Marquez Iguaran; married Mercedes Barcha, 1958; children: Rodrigo, Gonzalo. Education: Attended Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 194748, and Universidad de Cartagena, 1948-49. Addresses: Agent—Agencia Literaria, Carmen Balcelos, Diagonal 580, Barcelona 21, Spain. Career: Journalist and writer. Worked as a journalist, 1947-65, including jobs with El heraldo, Baranquilla, Colombia, and El espectador, Bogota, Colombia; Prensa Latina (news agency), Havana, Cuba, established an office in Bogota, 1959, then worked in Havana, later became the deputy head of the office in New York City, 1961; freelance writer, 1965—. Worked as an editor, screenwriter, and copywriter in Mexico City. Fundacion Habeas, founder, 1979, president, 1979—; Foundation for the New Latin American Film, president, 1985—. Member: American Academy of Arts and Letters (fellow). Awards, Honors: Award from Colombian Association of Writers and Artists, 1954, for the story "Un dia despues del sabado"; Colombian Premio Literario Esso, 1961, for La mala hora; Italian Chianciano Award, 1969, French Prix de Meilleur Livre Etranger, 1969, and Venezuelan Romulo Gallegos Prize, 1971, all for Cien anos de soledad; honorary LL.D. degree, Columbia University, 1971; £too/cs/\faroac//Neustadt International Prize for Literature, World Literature Today, 1972; Commonwealth Award of Distinguished Service for literature, Bank of Delaware, 1980; Nobel Prize for Literature, 1982; Book Prize for fiction, Los Angeles Times, 1988, for Love in the Time of Cholera; Serfin Prize, 1989. CREDITS Film Appearances: Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Magic and Reality (documentary), Films for the Humanities, 1982.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Gentleman's Quarterly, July, 1995, pp. 84-89. Harper's Bazaar, January, 1996, pp. 128-31. Interview, February, 1993, pp. 124-25. Movieline, September, 1995, pp. 47-51, 88.
Also appeared in the film Do Not Enter: The Visa War against Ideas, 1986. Film Work: Producer, A Time to Die (also known as Tiempo de morir), Focine/lcaic, 1985.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in The Paper Curtain, 1986. RECORDINGS Albums: Colombian Writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez Reading from His Work, U.S. Library of Congress, 1977. WRITINGS Screenplays: Erendira (based on his novella La increible y triste historia de la Candida Erendira y su abuela desalmada), Miramax, 1983, published by Les Films du Triangle, 1983. A Time to Die (also known as Tiempo de morir), Focine/lcaic, 1985, published by ICA Cinema, 1988. Other screenplays include Presagio, 1974; Maria de mi corazon, 1979; El secuestra: Guion cinematografico, unreleased, published by La Oveja Negra (Bogota, Colombia), 1982; Yo soy el que tu buscas (also known as I'm the One You're Looking For; based on a story by Garcia Marquez), 1988; El verano de la Senora Forbes (also known as The Summer of Miss Forbes; based on a story by Garcia Marquez), 1988; Un senor muy viejo con unas a las enormes (based on a story by Garcia Marquez), 1988; Un Domingo Feliz (based on a story by Garcia Marquez), 1988; Cartas del parque (also known as Letters from the Park; based on a story by Garcia Marquez), 1988; Milagro en Roma (also known as Miracle in Rome; based on the story "The Long Happy Life of Margarito Duarte"), 1988; and Fabula de la bella palomera (also known as Fable of the Beautiful Pigeon-Fancier; based on his novel Love in the Time of Cholera), 1988. Television Episodes: "Miracle in Rome" (based on the story "The Long Happy Life of Margarito Duarte"), Great Performances, PBS, 1990. Stage Plays: Diatribe of Love against a Seated Man, Cervantes Theatre, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1988. Other stage plays include Viva Sand/no, published by Editorial Nueva Nicaragua (Managua, Nicaragua), 1982, 2nd edition published as Elasalto: El operative con que el FSLN se lanzo al mundo, 1983. Books in English Translation: El coronel no tiene quien le escriba (novella; also known as No One Writes to the Colonel), Aguirre Editor (Medellin, Colombia), 1961, reprinted,
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Bruguera (Barcelona, Spain), 1983, critical edition (in Spanish and English) by J. B. H. Box, Grant & Cutler (London, England), 1984. La mala hora (novel), Talleres de Graficas "Luis Perez" (Madrid, Spain), 1961, reprinted, Bruguera, 1982, translation by Gregory Rabassa published as In Evil Hour, Harper (New York City), 1979. Cien anos de soledad (novel), Editorial Sudamericana (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 1967, translation by Rabassa published as One Hundred Years of Solitude, Harper, 1970. No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories (includes stories from Los funerales de la Mama Grande), translation byj. S. Bernstein, Harper, 1968. Relato de un naufrago (journalistic pieces), Tusquets Editor (Barcelona), 1970, translation by Randolph Hogan published as The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor. . ., Knopf (New York City), 1986. Leaf Storm and Other Stories (includes "Isabel Watching It Rain in Macondo"), translation by Rabassa, Harper, 1972. El otono del patriarca (novel), Plaza & Janes Editores (Barcelona), 1975, translation by Rabassa published as The Autumn of the Patriarch, Harper, 1976. Innocent Erendira and Other Stories (includes "Innocent Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother" and stories from O/os de perro azul), translation by Rabassa, Harper, 1978. Cronica de una muerte anunciada (novel), La Oveja Negra, 1981, translation by Rabassa published as Chronicle of a Death Foretold, J. Cape (London), 1982, Knopf, 1983. El olor de la guayaba: Conversaciones con Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza (interviews), La Oveja Negra, 1982, translation by Ann Wright published as The Fragrance ofGuava, Verso, 1983. Collected Stories (originally published in three volumes, Leaf Storm and Other Stories, No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories, and Innocent Erendira and Other Stories), Harper, 1984. El amor en los tiempos del colera, La Oveja Negra, 1985, translation by Edith Grossman published as Love in the Time of Cholera, Knopf, 1988. La aventura de Miguel Littin, clandestine en Chile: Un reportaje, Editorial Sudamericana, 1986, translation by Asa Zatz published as Clandestine in Chile: The Adventures of Miguel Littin, Holt (New York City), 1987. El general en su laberinto, Mondadori (Madrid), 1989, translation by Grossman published as The General in His Labyrinth, Knopf, 1990. Collected Novellas (contains Leaf Storm, No One Writes to the Colonel, and Chronicle of a Death Foretold), HarperCollins (New York City), 1990.
172 • GARCIA MARQUEZ Doce cuentos peregrines, Mondadori (Madrid), 1992, translation by Grossman published as Strange Pilgrims: Twelve Stories, Knopf, 1993. The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World: A Tale for Children, translation by Rabassa, Creative Education (Mankato, MN), 1993. Of Love and Other Demons, Knopf, 1995. Untranslated Books: La hojarasca (novella; also known as Leaf Storm), Ediciones Sipa (Bogota, Colombia), 1955, reprinted, Bruguera, 1983. Los funerales de la Mama Grande (stories; also known as Big Mama's Funeral], Editorial Universidad Veracruzana (Veracruz, Mexico), 1962, reprinted, Bruguera, 1983. Isabel viendo Hover en Macondo (novella; also known as Isabel Watching It Rain in Macondo), Editorial Estuario (Buenos Aires), 1967. (With Mario Vargas Llosa) La novela en America Latina: Dialogo (nonfiction), Carlos Mi I la Batres (Lima, Peru), 1968. La increible y triste historia de la Candida Erendira y su abuela desalmada (stories; also known as Innocent Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother), Barral Editores, 1972. El negro que hizo esperar a los angeles (stories), Ediciones Alfil (Montevideo, Uruguay), 1972. Ojos deperro azul (stories), Equisditorial (Argentina), 1972. Cuando era feliz e indocumentado (nonfiction), Ediciones El Ojo de Camela (Caracas, Venezuela), 1973. Cuatro cuentos (contains "Monologo de Isabel viendo Mover en Macondo/' "En este pueblo no hay ladrones," "Los funerales de Mama Grande/' and "Un hombre muy viejo con unas a las enormes"), Comunidad Latinoamericana de Escritores (Mexico City, Mexico), 1974. 7ocfo5 los cuentos de Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 19471972 (also known as All the Stories of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1947-1972), Plaza & Janes Editores, 1975. Cronicas y reportajes (journalistic pieces), La Oveja Negra, 1978. Periodismo militante (journalistic pieces), Son de Maquina Editores (Bogota), 1978. De v/'a/e por los paises socialistas: 90 dias en la "Cortina de hierro" (journalistic pieces), Ediciones Macondo (Cali, Colombia), 1978. Care/a Marquez habla de Garcia Marquez (interviews and articles), Renteria (Bogota), 1979. Dos novelas de Macondo (contains La hojarasca and La mala hora), Casa de las Americas (Havana, Cuba), 1980. Ofara periodistica (journalistic pieces), edited by Jacques Gilard, Bruguera, Volume 1: Textos
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television constenos, 1981, Volumes 2-3: Entre cachacos, 1982, Volume 4: De Europa y America, 19551960, 1983. El rastro de tu sangre en la nieve: El verano feliz de la senora Forbes, W. Dampier Editores (Bogota), 1982. La soledad de America Latina: Brindis por la poesia, Corporacion Editorial Universitaria de Colombia (Cali), 1983. (With Guillermo Nolasco-Juarez) Persecution y muerte de minorias: Dos perspectivas, Juarez Editor (Buenos Aires), 1984. (With Ramon J. Velasquez and Jesus Sanoja Hernandez) 1928-1986: Presencia de Jovita Villalba en la historia de la democracia venezolana, Ediciones Centauro (Caracas), 1986. (Co-author) Democracia y la paz en America Latina, Editorial El Buho, 1986. Primeros reportajes, Consorcio de Ediciones Capriles (Caracas), 1990. Notas de prensa, 1980-1984, Mondadori (Madrid), 1991. Elogio de la Utopia: Una entrevista de Nahuel Maciel, El Cronista Ediciones (Buenos Aires), 1992. Del amor y otros demonios, Mondadori (Barcelona), 1994. Other: Contributor to books, including Los sandanistas, Le Oveja Negra, 1979; Asi es Caracas, edited by Soledad Mendoza, Editorial Ateneo de Caracas (Caracas), 1980; and La Democracia y la paz en America Latino, Editorial El Buho (Bogota), 1986. Author of a weekly syndicated column. Adaptations: The screenplay La viuda de Montiel, released in 1979, was based on a novel by Garcia Marquez; the screenplay Chronicle of a Death Foretold, released in 1987, was based on Garcia Marquez's novel Cronica de una muerte anunciada; No One Writes to the Colonel was adapted for the stage, produced at the Public Theatre, New York City, 1989; Innocent Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother, produced at the Gramercy Arts Theatre, New York City, 1994, was also based on a story by Garcia Marquez; another play, Blood and Champagne, was based on One Hundred Years of Solitude. OTHER SOURCES Books: Bell, Michael, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Solitude and Solidarity, St. Martin's (New York City), 1993. Bell-Villada, Gene H., Garcia Marquez: The Man and His Work, University of North Carolina Press (Chapel Hill, NC), 1990.
Volume 15 Bhalla, Alok, editor, Garcia Marquez and Latin America, Envoy Press (New York City), 1987. Bloom, Harold, editor, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Chelsea House (New York City), 1989. Brotherson, Gordon, The Emergence of the Latin American Novel, Cambridge University Press, 1979. de Gonzalez, Nelly Sfeir, compiler, Bibliographic Guide to Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1986-1992, Greenwood Press (Westport, CT), 1994. Detjens, Wilma Else, Home as Creation: The Influence of Early Childhood Experience in the Literary Creation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Peter Lang (New York City), 1993. de Valdes, Maria Elena, and Mario J. Valdes, editors, Approaches to Teaching Garcia Marquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude, Modern Language Association of America (New York City), 1990. Dolan, Sean, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Chelsea House, 1994. Fau, Margaret Eustella, compiler, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: An Annotated Bibliography, 19471979, Greenwood Press, 1980. Fau, Margaret Eustella, and Nelly Sfeir de Gonzalez, compilers, A Bibliographic Guide to Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1979-1985, Greenwood Press, 1986. Fox, Geoffrey E., Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude: A Critical Commentary, Monarch (New York City), 1987. Gallagher, David Patrick, Modern Latin American Literature, Oxford University Press, 1973. Guibert, Rita, Seven Voices, Knopf, 1973. Hahn, Hannelore, The Influence of Franz Kafka on Three Novels by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Peter Lang, 1993. Harss, Luis, and Barbara Dohmann, Into the Mainstream: Conversations with Latin-American Writers, Harper, 1967. Janes, Regina, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Revolutions in Wonderland, University of Missouri Press (Columbia, MO), 1981. Janes, Regina, One Hundred Years of Solitude: Modes of Reading, Twayne (Boston, MA), 1991. McGuirk, Bernard, and Richard Cardwell, editors, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: New Readings, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1987. McMurray, George R., Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Ungar (New York City), 1977. McMurray, George R., compiler, Critical Essays on Gabriel Garcia Marquez, G. K. Hall (Boston), 1987. McNerney, Kathleen, Understanding Gabriel Garcia Marquez, University of South Carolina Press (Columbia, SC), 1989. Minta, Stephen, Garcia Marquez, Writer of Colombia, Harper, 1987.
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Mose, Kenrick E. A., Defamiliarization in the Work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Edwin Mellen (Lewiston, ME), 1989. Oberhelman, Harley D., compiler, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: A Study of the Short Fiction, Twayne, 1991. Ortega, Julio, and Claudia Elliott, editors, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and the Powers of Fiction, University of Texas Press (Austin, TX), 1988. Palencia-Roth, Michael, Myth and the Modern Novel: Garcia Marquez, Mann, and Joyce, Garland Publishing (New York City), 1987. Pedoto, Constance A., Painting Literature: Dostoevsky, Kafka, Pirandello, and Garcia Marquez in Living Color, University Press of America (Lanham, MD), 1993. Pritchett, V. S., The Myth Makers, Random House, 1979. Rodman, Selden, Tongues of Fallen Angels, New Directions, 1974. Si mas, Rosa, Circularity and Visions of the New World in William Faulkner, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, andOsman Lins, Edwin Mellen, 1993. Sims, Robert Lewis, The Evolution of Myth in Garcia Marquez from "La hojarasca" to "Cien anos de soledad", Ediciones Universal (Miami, FL), 1981. Sims, Robert Lewis, El primer Garcia Marquez: Un estudio de su periodismo de 1948 a 1955, Scripta Humanistica (Potomac, MD), 1990, published as The First Garcia Marquez: A Study of His Journalistic Writing from 1948 to 1955, University Press of America, 1992. Williams, Raymond L., Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Twayne, 1984. Wood, Michael, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England), 1990. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, March 6, 1983. Chicago Tribune Book World, November 11, 1979; November 7, 1982; April 3, 1983; November 18, 1984; April 27, 1986. Detroit News, October 27, 1982; December 16, 1984. Globe and Mail (Toronto), April 7, 1984; September 19, 1987; May 21, 1988. Los Angeles Times, October 22, 1982; January 25, 1987; August 24, 1988. Nat/on, December 2, 1968; May 15, 1972; May 14, 1983. New Republic, April 9,1977; October 27,1979; May 2, 1983. New Statesman, June 26, 1970; May 18, 1979; February 15, 1980; September 3, 1982. Newsweek, March 2,1970; Novembers, 1976;July 3,1978; December 3,1979; November 1,1982.
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New York Times, July 11, 1978; November 6,1979; October 22, 1982; March 25, 1983; December 7, 1985; April 26, 1986; June 4, 1986; April 6, 1988; August 13, 1989. Playboy, February, 1983. Time, March 16, 1970; November 1, 1976; July 10, 1978; November 1, 1982; March 7, 1983; December 31, 1984; April 14, 1986. Times (London), November 13,1986; June 30,1988. T/'mes Literary Supplement, April 15, 1977; February 1, 1980; September 10, 1982; July 1, 1988. Tribune Books (Chicago), June 28, 1987; April 17, 1988. Washington Post, October 22, 1982. Washington Post Book World, February 22, 1970; November 14, 1976; November 25, 1979; November 7, 1982; March 27, 1983; November 18, 1984; July 19, 1987; April 24, 1988.*
GAROFALO, Janeane 1965(?)PERSONAL Borne. 1965. Addresses: Agent— United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Specials: Laughing Back: Comedy Takes a Stand, Lifetime, 1992. "The 15th Annual Young Comedians Show—Hosted by Dana Carvey," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. Montreal International Comedy Festival '94, Showtime, 1994. HBO Comedy Half-Hour: Janeane Carofalo, HBO, 1995. Television Work; Series: Coproducer, Comedy Product (also known as Ground Zero), Comedy Central, 1995. Film Appearances: Vickie Miner, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Gale, / Shot a Man in Vegas (also known as / Shot a Man in Reno), Trans Atlantic Entertainment, 1994. Suspicious, Public Broadcasting Services, 1994. Honey, Coldblooded, IRS Releasing, 1995. Lucille, Bye Bye, Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Wiladene, Now and Then (also known as Gaslight Addition), New Line Cinema, 1995. The Truth about Cats and Dogs, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. Also appeared as the counter girl, Late for Dinner, 1991. WRITINGS
Career: Actress and comedienne. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Ben Stiller Show (also known as The Best Man), Fox, 1992. Paula, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992—. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1994-95. Host, Comedy Product (also known as Ground Zero), Comedy Central, 1995. Special correspondent, TV Nation (also known as The Naked Eye), Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jenny Colomby, Passion, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Coppola woman, "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City," American Playhouse, PBS, 1994.
For Television: HBO Comedy Half-Hour: Janeane Garofalo (special), HBO, 1995.*
GELMAN-WAXER, Libby See RUDNICK, Paul
GERSHON, Gina PERSONAL Born in California. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress.
Television Appearances; Episodic: TheA-List, Comedy Central, 1992. Voice characterization, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist, Comedy Central, 1995. Ellen, ABC, 1996. Seinfeld, NBC, 1996.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Girl friend in gym class, Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986.
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One of the Cobrettes, 3:15, the Moment of Truth, Dakota, 1986. K.C., Sweet Revenge, Concorde, 1987. Coral, Cocktail, Buena Vista, 1988. Cat Manzetti, Reef Heat, TriStar, 1988. Tina, Voodoo Dawn, Academy, 1991. Laurie, City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Whitney Gersh, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Jennie Chaser, Joey Breaker, Skouras, 1993. Daphne, Flinch, Summa Video, 1994. Cristal Connors, Showgirls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Also appeared as Sharnetta, Suffering Bastards, 1989; Lori Madano, Out for Justice, 1991; and in Bound. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nancy Barbato Sinatra, Sinatra (also known as The Frank Sinatra Story), CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Allison Cromwell, Stark: Mirror Image, CBS, 1986. Angie, "Miss Rose White/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1992. Heat, Love Matters, Showtime, 1993. Stage Appearances: Janine/Olympe, Camille, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986. The Substance of Fire, Long Wharf Theatre, 1990.*
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PERSONAL Full name, Margaret Gibbs; born June 14,1931 (some sources say 1933), in Chicago, IL; daughter of Douglas Bradley and Ophelia Birdie (Kemp) Gibbs; children: Angela Elayne, Jordan Joseph, Dorian Demetrius. Education: Cortez Peters Business School, Chicago, 1950-52. Religion: Science of the Mind Church. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Hormar, Inc., 7085 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 731, Los Angeles, CA 90028-6007. Career: Actress. President, Maria Gibbs Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA, 1978—. Receptionist, Service Bindery, Chicago, IL, 1951-56; addressograph machine operation, Kelly Girls, 1956; switchboard operator, Gotham Hotel, Chicago, IL, 1957; information operator, Department of Street Railways, Chicago, IL, 1957; travel consultant, United Airlines, Detroit, Ml, 1963-74; vice president, Hormar, Inc., Los Angeles,
1978—; member of the California State Assembly, 1980. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Miss Black Culture Pageant Award, 1977; Appreciation Award, Los Angeles School District, 1978; Image Awards, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1979-83; Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actress in a comedy, 1981-85, for The Jeffersons. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Florence Johnston, The Jeffersons, CBS, 1979-1985. Florence Johnston, Checking In, CBS, 1981. Mary Jenkins, 227, NBC, 1985-89. Rotating host, The ILate Show (also known as The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers and The Late Show Starring Ross Shafer), Fox, 1986. Also appeared in the title role, Florence, CBS. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mrs. Euphrates, Arthur Hailey's "The Moneychangers/NBC, 1976. Cosgrove, The Fire Next Time, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Nobody's Child, CBS, 1986. Mary Hal lard, Menu for Murder (also known as Murder at the PTA Luncheon), CBS, 1990. Mazie, Lily in Winter, USA, 1994. Mrs. Peterson, "The Last Breeze of Summer/' Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1994. Also appeared in The Missing Are Deadly; Tell Me Where It Hurts. Television Appearances; Episodic: Doc, CBS, 1975. "Isaac and the Marriage Counselor/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. Miss Stern, Pryor's Place, CBS, 1984. Burt Wolf/Eating Well, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. The /2th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1987. Drug Free Kids: A Parent's Guide, PBS, 1988. Living the Dream: A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, syndicated, 1988. Motown 30: What's Coin' On!, CBS, 1990. Host, A Salute to America's Pets, ABC, 1991. Math . . . Who Needs It?!, PBS, 1991.
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Picture What Women Do, Lifetime, 1994.
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Also appeared as Rheba, You Can't Take It with You, 1979; The Real Trivial Pursuit, 1985.
Film Appearances: Appeared as himself in the film Cyberpunk, 1993.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 13th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1987. The 19th Annual NAACPI mage Awards, NBC, 1987. Host, The Stellar Gospel Music Awards (also known as The 5th Annual Stellar Awards), syndicated,
Television Appearances: Decade (special), MTV, 1989. Wild Palms, ABC, 1993.
1990. The 24th Annual Victor Awards, syndicated, 1990. The 6th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1990. The /9th Annual Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1992. The 24th Annual NAACP I mage Awards, NBC, 1992. Film Appearances: Mrs. Reed, The Meteor Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. Also appeared as Louise Bradley, Up against the Wall, 1991; Sweet ]esus; Preacher Man; Black Belt Jones. *
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PERSONAL Full name, William Ford Gibson; born March 17, 1948, in Conway, SC; son of William Ford (a contractor) and Otey (a homemaker; maiden name, Williams) Gibson; married Deborah Thompson (a language instructor), June, 1972; children: Graeme Ford, Claire Thompson. Education: University of British Columbia, B.A., English, 1977. Addresses: /Agent—(film and television) Martin S. Shapiro, Shapiro-Lichtman Talent, 8827 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048; (literature) Martha Millard Literary Agency, 204 Park Ave., Madison, NJ 07940.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Johnny Mnemonic (based on his story of the same title), TriStar, 1995. For Stage: Dream jumbo (text to accompany performance art by Robert Lungo), Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Los Angeles, 1989. Other: Neuromancer (novel; first in the "Cyberspace" trilogy), Ace Books (New York City), 1984. Count Zero (novel; second in the "Cyberspace" trilogy), Arbor House (New York City), 1986. (With John Shirley, Bruce Sterling, and Michael Swanwick) Burning Chrome (stories; includes "Burning Chrome," "Johnny Mnemonic," "New Rose Hotel," and one story with each co-author), Arbor House, 1986. Mona Lisa Overdrive (novel; third in the "Cyberspace" trilogy), Bantam (New York City), 1988. (With Sterling) The Difference Engine (novel), Gollancz, 1990, Bantam, 1991. Virtual Light (novel), Bantam, 1993. Work represented in anthologies, including Shadows 4, Doubleday, 1981; Nebula Award Stories 17, Holt (New York City), 1983; and Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology, edited by Sterling, Arbor House, 1986. Contributor of stories, articles, and reviews to periodicals, including Omni, Rolling Stone, and Science Fiction Review.
Career: Writer. OTHER SOURCES Awards, Honors: Nebula Award nomination, Science Fiction Writers of America, c. 1983, for the story "Burning Chrome"; Hugo Award, best novel, World Science Fiction Society, 1984, Philip K. Dick Award, best U.S. original paperback, Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, 1984, Nebula Award, best novel, 1984, Porgie Award, best paperback original science fiction novel, West Coast Review of Books, 1985, and Ditmar Award, Australian National Science Fiction Convention, all for Neuromancer.
Books: McCaffery, Larry, editor, Across the Wounded Galaxies: Interviews with Contemporary American Science Fiction Writers, University of Illinois Press (Champaign, IL), 1990. Olsen, Lance, William Gibson, Borgo (San Bernardino, CA), 1992. Sterling, Bruce, editor, Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology, Arbor House, 1986.
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Periodicals: Analog, November, 1984; December, 1986; January, 1987; April, 1989; October, 1989. Film Comment, January-February, 1990, p. 60. Impulse, winter, 1989. Interview, January, 1989, p. 84. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August, 1986. Listener, October 11,1990. Locus, August, 1988. Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August, 1985; August, 1986. Mississippi Review, Volume 16, numbers 2 and 3, 1988. New Statesman, June 20,1986; September 26,1986. Rolling Stone, December 4, 1986; June 15, 1989. Spin, December, 1988. Starlog, August, 1989, p. 41 .*
GLEASON, Joanna 1950PERSONAL Born Joanna Hall, June 2, 1950, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; daughter of Monty (a television personality and producer) and Marilyn (an actress, writer, and producer; maiden name, Plottel) Hall; married Paul Gleason (a director), 1975 (divorced, 1981); married Michael Bennahum (an investment banker), 1984; children: (first marriage) Aaron. Education: Graduated from Occidental College, Pasadena, 1972; attended University of California, Los Angeles. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress.
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Hey, Look Me Over!, Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1981. The Real Thing, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1984. Jill, A Hell of a Town, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1984, then Westside Arts Center, Cheryl Crawford Theatre, New York City, 1984. Pam, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1985, then Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1985. Virginia Noyes, It's Only a Play, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1985. Trudy Heyman, Social Security, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1986. Baker's wife, Into the Woods, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1987, then Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1987-88. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1988. Artie, Eleemosynary, Stage II, New York City, 1989. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Nora Charles, Nick and Nora, Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1991. Pigeon sister, The Odd Couple, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991. Film Appearances: Diana, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Carol, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1987. Wendy Stern, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. Liz Kennedy, FX2: The Deadly Art of Illusion, Orion, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Morgan Winslow, He//o, Larry, NBC, 1979-80. Nadine Berkus, Love and War (also known as Love /s He//), CBS, 1992-95.
Member: Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1977, for / Love My Wife; Drama Desk Award, 1986, for It's Only a Play and Social Security; New York Outer Critics Circle Award, best musical actress, Drama Desk Award, best featured actress in a musical, and Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actress in a musical, all 1988, all for Into the Woods; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a featured role in a play, Drama Desk Award nomination, and Clarence Derwent Award, all for A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Monica, / Love My Wife, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1977.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Geri Sanborn, Why Us?, NBC, 1981. Jennifer Simpson, Great Day, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jinx, "Life under Water," American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Baker's wife, "Into the Woods/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Chain Reaction, NBC, 1980. Kimberly Cleaver, Still the Beaver, CBS, 1983. Marie Margulies, The Boys (also known as The Guys), ABC, 1991. Irene, For Richer, For Poorer (also known as Getting There), HBO, 1992. Annemarie, Bom Too Soon, NBC, 1993.
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Shirley, For the Love of Aaron (also known as The Creature, the Kid, and Margaret), CBS, 1994.*
GLOWACKI, Janusz 1938PERSONAL Surname is pronounced Gwo-vat-ski; born Janusz Andrzej Glowacki, September 13, 1938, in Poznan, Poland; son of Jerzy (a writer) and Helena (a literary editor; maiden name, Rudzka) Glowacki; married Ewa Zadrzynska (a writer), June 8, 1984; children: Zuza. Education: University of Warsaw, M.A., 1961. Addresses: /Agent—Bridget Ashenberg, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Contact—Writers Guild of America East, Inc., 555 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Writer. Weekly Kultura, Warsaw, columnist, 1964-80; University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, honorary fellow in International Writing Program, 1977, Ida Beam Visiting Professor, 1983; School of Cinema, Television and Theatre, Lodz, Poland, professor, 1981; Bennington College, Bennington, VT, teacher, 1982; Columbia University, New York City, professor, 1989. Lecturer at numerous institutions, including Yale University, City University of New York, Pennsylvania State University, Cornell University, Theatre Communication Group, and Shakespeare Association of America. Member: P.E.N., Writers Guild of America East, Inc. Awards, Honors: U.S. Department of State cultural exchange grant, 1975; Open Society Fund grant, 1984, for residence in New York Shakespeare Festival; New York Shakespeare Festival grant, 1985, for work on a play; American Theatre Critics' Association Award, 1986; Drama League for New York Playwriting Award, 1987; Drama-Logue Award, 1987; Joseph Kesserling Honorary Mention, 1987; National Endowment for the Arts playwriting fellowship, 1988; Guggenheim fellowship, 1988; playwright in residence, Mark Taper Forum, 1989; named Master Artist, Atlantic Center for the Arts, 1991; A. Jurzykowski Award, 1995. WRITINGS Stage Plays: Cudzolostwo ukrane (two-act; title means "Punished Adultery"), first produced at STS Theatre, Warsaw, 1966. Mecz (title means "Match"), first produced at Powszechny Theatre, Warsaw, 1976.
Obciach (title means "Chop"), first produced at Theatre Rzeszow, Rzeszow, Poland, 1978. Kopciuch (two-act), first produced in Warsaw at Powszechny Theatre, 1981, translation by Christina Paul produced as Cinders, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1981, later produced at Public Theatre, New York City, 1984, published by Samuel French, 1985. Podroz do Cdanska (one-act), translation by Halina Filipowicz and Robert Findlay first produced as Journey to Gdansk, Westside Mainstage Theatre, New York City, 1982. Retro (one-act), translation by Halina Filipowicz and Robert Findlay first produced as Flashback, Westside Mainstage Theatre, 1982. Herbatka z mleczkiem (one-act), translation by Halina Filipowicz and Robert Findlay first produced as Tea with Milk, Westside Mainstage Theatre, 1982. Fortinbras sie upil (two-act), translation by Konrad Brodzinski and Jadwiga Kosicka first produced as Fortinbras Gets Drunk, Fountainhead Theatre Group, Los Angeles, CA, 1993. Hunting Cockroaches, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1987, published by Samuel French, 1988. (With others) Urban Blight, City Center Stage I, New York City, 1988. /Ant/gone in New York, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1993. Screenplays: Polowanie na muchy (title means "Hunting Flies"), Film Polski, 1970. Psychodrama, Film Polski, 1970. Re/5 (title means "Cruise"), Film Polski, 1972. Trzeba zabic te milosc (title means "Kill that Love"), Film Polski, 1974. Novels: Moc truchleje, Puls (Warsaw), 1981, translation by Konrad Brodzinski published as G/ve Us This Day, Andre Deutsch (London), 1983, St. Martin's Press (New York City), 1985. Short Stories: Wirowka nonsensu (title means "Centrifuge of Nonsense"), Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy (Warsaw), 1968, 2nd edition, 1969. Novvy taniec La-ba-da (title means "New Dance Laba-da"), Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy (Warsaw), 1970. W nocy gorzej widac (title means "One Sees Worse at Night"), Czytelnik (Warsaw), 1972. Paradis, Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy (Warsaw), 1973.
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Polowanie na muchy: i inne opowiadania (title means "Hunting Flies and Other Stories"), Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy (Warsaw), 1974. Powrot hrabiego Monte Christo (title means "The Return of Count Monte Christo"), Czytelnik (Warsaw), 1975. My Sweet Raskolnikow (title in translation), Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy (Warsaw), 1977, 2nd edition, 1978. Opowiadania wybrane (title means "Selected Stories"; includes Wirowka nonsensu, Nowytaniec la-ba-da, Polowanie na muchy, and My Sweet Raskolnikow), Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1978. Other Writings: Hunting Cockroaches and Other Plays (includes Cinders, Hunting Cockroaches, and Fortinbras Gets Drunk), Northwestern University Press, 1990. Author of radio dramas broadcast in Poland, West Germany, Belgium and Sweden. Work represented in anthologies published in Austria, Greece, Holland, West Germany, Sweden, Norway, Hungary and Yugoslavia. Contributor of short fiction, plays, screenplays, and essays to numerous journals, including Modern Drama, Performing Arts, TriQuarterly, New York Times, and publications in Poland, Sweden, France, Holland, West Germany, Norway, Japan and China.
GOLDENBERG, Billy 1936PERSONAL Born in 1936. Addresses: Office—c/o CBS, Inc., 7800 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036-2188. Career: Composer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition—series, 1971, for The Name of the Came; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music, lyrics and special material, 1973, for "The Marcus Nelson Murders/' CBS Thursday Night Movies; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition for a special, 1973, for "A Brand New Life/' Tuesday Movie of the Week; Emmy Award nomination, best music composition—special, 1974, for CBS Playhouse; Emmy Award nomination, best song or theme—series or special, 1974, for Kojak; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in music composition—series, 1975, for "The Rebel" episode
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of Benjamin Franklin; Emmy Award nomination (with Alan and Marilyn Bergman), outstanding achievement in music composition—special, and Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in a special, both 1975, both for Queen of the Stardust Ballroom; Emmy Award nomination, composition for a special, 1976, for Dark Victory; Emmy Award (with Bill Dyer), outstanding achievement in a special, 1977, for An Evening with Diana Ross and The Big Event; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition for a special, 1977, for Helter Skelter; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition for a special, 1978, for "Actor," Hollywood Television Theatre; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in music composition for a series, 1978, for King; Grammy Award nomination, best cast show album, 1979, for Ballroom; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding music composition, 1980, for Skag; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition, 1981, for The Gangster Chronicles; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music and lyrics, 1982, for The Gift of Life; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition for limited series or special, 1982, for Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music and lyrics, 1983, for Bare Essence; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in music composition for a limited series or a special, 1983, for Rage of Angels; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition for miniseries or a special, 1987, for Nutcracker: Money, Madness, and Murder; Emmy Award nomination, music direction and composition, 1987, for Frankenstein; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition for a miniseries or a special, 1990, for People Like Us. RECORDINGS Albums: Composer for Ballroom (original cast recording), 1979. WRITINGS Television Composer; Series: McCloud, NBC, 1970. Longstreet, ABC, 1971. Columbo, NBC, 1971. Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. The Sixth Sense, ABC, 1972. Chost Story, NBC, 1972. Cool Million, NBC, 1972. Banacek, NBC, 1972. Kojak, CBS, 1973. Rhoda, CBS, 1974.
180* GOLDENBERG Harry O, ABC, 1974. F/rehouse, ABC, 1974. The Dumplings, NBC, 1976. Executive Suite, CBS, 1976. Delvecchio, CBS, 1976. Wests/We Medical, ABC, 1977. The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. The Lazarus Syndrome, ABC, 1979. Dorothy, CBS, 1979. Love, Sidney, NBC, 1981. Bare Essence, NBC, 1982. The Hamptons, ABC, 1983. Our House (also known as My Grandfather's House, NBC, 1986. Also composer for The Name of the Came, c. 1971; and McCoy, 1975. Television Composer; Miniseries: Rage of Angels, NBC, 1983. Kane and Abel, CBS, 1985. The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. Rage of Angels: The Story Continues (also known as Sidney Sheldon's Rage of Angels: The Story Continues), NBC, 1986. Nutcracker: Money, Madness, and Murder, NBC, 1987. The Richest Man in the World: The Story of Aristotle Onassis (also known as Onassis: The Richest Man in the World and An: The Private Life of Aristotle Onassis), ABC, 1988. Around the World in 80 Days, NBC, 1989. People Like Us, NBC, 1990. Jackie Collins' "Lucky/Chances" (also known as Jackie Collins' Lucky, Chances and Lucky, Lucky, and Chances), NBC, 1990. Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady (also known as The Golden Years of Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock Holmes and the Merry Widow), syndicated, 1992. Danielle Steel's "Message from Nam" (also known as Message from Nam), NBC, 1993. Composer for Helter Skelter, 1976; King, 1978; Flesh and Blood, 1979; Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises", 1984. Television Composer; Movies: "The Marcus Nelson Murders/' CBS Thursday Night Movies, CBS, 1973. Skag, NBC, 1980. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, ABC, 1981. Out of the Darkness (also known as Zigo's Choice), CBS, 1985. Obsessed with a Married Woman, ABC, 1985. Love on the Run, NBC, 1985. "Love Is Never Si lent/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Guilty Conscience, CBS, 1985. There Must Be a Pony, ABC, 1986. The Right of the People, ABC, 1986. Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI (also known as The Johnnie Gibson Story and /Agent Gibson: Undercover FBI), CBS, 1986. Frankenstein, CBS, 1986. Poker Alice, CBS, 1987. Sadie and Son, CBS, 1987. "Little Girl Lost/' General Foods Golden Showcase, ABC, 1988. One Special Victory (also known as Good Enough to Win and Another Side of Winning), NBC, 1991. Chernobyl: The Final Warning (also known as The Final Warning, The Chernobyl Story, and Dr. Robert Gale Story), TNT, 1991. What She Doesn't Know (also known as Shades of Gray and For / Have Sinned), NBC, 1992. "Miss Rose White," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1992. Miss America: Behind the Crown, NBC, 1992. Miles from Nowhere (also known as The Long Walk Home), CBS, 1992. The Man Upstairs, CBS, 1992. A House of Secrets and Lies (also known as She Loved Too Much), CBS, 1992. Si lent Cries, NBC, 1993. A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story (also known as Margaret), NBC, 1994. An Element of Truth, CBS, 1995. Danielle Steel's "No Greater Love," NBC, 1996. Composer for the movies Ritual of Evil and A Clear and Present Danger, both 1970; The Harness, Suddenly Single, Ransom for a Dead Man, The Neon Ceiling, Duel, Alias Smith and Jones, and The City, all 1971; Truman Capote's "The Class House", The Crooked Hearts, Banacek: Detour to Nowhere, and All My Darling Daughters, all 1972; Terror on the Beach, Double Indemnity, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, and "A Brand New Life," Tuesday Movie of the Week, all 1973; Thursday's Came, Smile Jenny, You're Dead, Reflections of Murder, The Migrants, I Love You ... Goodbye, and Dr. Max, all 1974; (with Alan and Marilyn Bergman) Queen of the Stardust Ballroom, The UFO Incident, Search for the Cods, and The Legend of Lizzie Borden, all 1975; Widow, Return to Earth, One of My Wives Is Missing, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, James Dean, High Risk, Gemini Man, Future Cop, and Dark Victory, all 1976; Mary/ane Harper Cried Last Night, 1977; A Question of Love, 1978; The Miracle Worker, The Family Man, and The Cracker Factory, all 1979; The Women's Room, A Perfect Match, The Love Tapes, Haywire, Father Figure, The Diary of Anne Frank, All God's Children, and Act of Love, all 1980; This House Possessed, Sidney Shorn A Girl's Best Friend,
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Volume 15 The Ordeal of Bill Carney, Dial M for Murder, Crisis at Central High, Callie and Son, and The Best Little Girl in the World, all 1981; The Gift of Life, Bare Essence, Washington Mistress, Rehearsal for Murder, A Question of Honor, Massarati and the Brain, Marian Rose White, and Country Gold, all 1982; Happy, Will There Really Be a Morning?, Prototype, Memorial Day, Intimate Agony, Dempsey, Confessions of a Married Man, The Awakening ofCandra, Another Woman's Child, and High School U.S.A., all 1983; Why Me?, Sentimental Journey, Scorned and Swindled, His Mistress, and For Love or Money, all 1984. Television Composer; Episodic: "The Rebel/' Benjamin Franklin, CBS, 1974. The Gangster Chronicles, NBC, 1981. Also composer for an episode of CBS Playhouse, c. 1974. Television Composer; Specials: "Actor/7 Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1977. (With Bill Dyer) An Evening with Diana Ross, NBC, 1977. (With Dyer) The Big Event, NBC, 1977.
and Life with Lucy. Gordon made his screen debut in the RKO picture Here We Go Again in 1942 and continued to appear on film as recently as 1989's The 'Burbs. Gordon was a regular performer on Pete and Gladys and The Jack Benny Show. He replaced the original Mr. Wilson, Joseph Kearns, on Dennis the Menace from 1962-63. Gordon was also a much sought-after voice actor on radio, portraying Mayor La Trivia during the 1940s on the long-running Fibber McCee and Molly. He later took on television versions of roles he had created on radio, including high school principal Osgood Conklin on Our Miss Brooks. Gordon's association with Ball began on radio with My Favorite Husband, and continued in the television version during the 1953-54 season. He later took on the roles of Ricky Ricardo's boss on / Love Lucy, Lucy's banker employer in The Lucy Show, and brother-in-law and manager Harrison Carter in Here's Lucy. Gordon was last associated with Ball in the 1986 series Life with Lucy, in which he played Curtis McGibbon. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, two volumes, Facts on File, 1992.
Composer for All-American Pie, 1980. Film Composer: Change of Habit, Universal, 1969. The Grasshopper, National General, 1970. Red Sky at Morning, Universal, 1971. Up the Sandbox, National General, 1972. Play It Again, Sam, Paramount, 1972. The Last of Sheila, Warner Bros., 1973. Busting, United Artists, 1974. The Domino Principle, Avco Embassy, 1977. Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Reuben, Reuben, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. 18 Again!, New World, 1988. Stage Composer: Composer of special material, An Evening with Diana Ross, Palace Theatre, 1976. Ballroom, Majestic Theatre, 1978-79.*
Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, July 2, 1995, pp. A3, A24. New York Times, July 3, 1995, p. 46. Washington Post, July 3, 1995, p. B4.
GOTTFRIED, Gilbert 1955PERSONAL Born February 28, 1955, in Brooklyn, NY. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and comedian. Awards, Honors: Charlie Local and National Comedy Awards, Association of Comedy Artists, best male comedian, 1979, 1982, and best male comedianEast Coast, 1988.
GORDON, Gale 1906-1995 CREDITS OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Charles T. Aldrich, Jr., February 20, 1906, in New York, NY; died of cancer, June 30, 1995, in Escondido, CA. Actor. Although Gale Gordon was a prolific film actor, he is best remembered for his roles opposite Lucille Ball in The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy,
Film Appearances: Tony Sandoval, Bad Medicine, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1985. Sidney Bernstein, Beverly Hills Cop II, Paramount, 1987.
182* GRANT Dentist, Hot to Trot, Warner Bros., 1988. Johnny Crunch, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Joey, Look Who's Talking Too, TriStar, 1990. Mr. Igor Peabody, Problem Child, Universal, 1990. Mr. Peabody, Problem Child 2, Universal, 1991. Voiceof lago,/4/add/n (animated), Buena Vista, 1992. Hitler, Highway to Hell, Hemdale, 1992. Voice of Mr. Berkeley Beetle, Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina (animated), Warner Bros., 1994. Luggage clerk, House Party 3, New Line Cinema, 1994. Also appeared as Larry Lupin, Never on Tuesday, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1980-81. Thicke of the Night, syndicated, 1983. Voice of lago, Aladdin (animated; also known as Disney's Aladdin), CBS, 1994. Also appeared as co-host, Up All Night, USA; and in Toast of Manhattan. Television Appearances; Pilots: Bernstein, The Further Adventures ofWally Brown, NBC, 1980.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The 5th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1991. The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991. Fractured Film Awards, Fox, 1992. RECORDINGS Video: The Return ofjafar, Buena Vista Home Video, 1994. Silk Degrees, Imperial Entertainment, 1994. CD-ROM: Hosted Midnight Movie Madness and Sportz Freaks. WRITINGS For Television: "Gilbert Gottfried . . . Naturally," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. "Norman's Corner," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1988. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 1987, pp. 126-27.*
Television Appearances; Episodic: One Night Stand, HBO, 1989. Caroline's Comedy Hour, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Also appeared on The Cosby Show, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Saved by the Bell—Wedding in Las Vegas, NBC, 1994. Dr. Peabody, Problem Child 3: Junior in Love, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: "Gilbert Gottfried ... Naturally/' Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. Norman, "Norman's Corner/' Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1988. Baloney, CBC, 1989. "The World of Jewish Humor," Great Performances, PBS, 1990. Seriously. . . Phil Collins, CBS, 1990. Howie, CBS, 1992. Montreal International Comedy Festival '94, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The America's Choice Awards, TBS, 1990.
GRANT, Hugh 1960(Hughie Grant) PERSONAL Born September 9, 1960, in London, England; companion of Elizabeth Hurley (a model and actress). Education: Attended Oxford University. Addresses: Agent— Duncan Heath Associates, Paramount House, 162-170 Wardour St., London W1V 3AT, England. Career: Actor. Member of the Jockeys of Norfolk (three-person comedy troupe). Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best actor in a musical or comedy, 1995, for Four Weddings and a Funeral. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Hughie Grant) Lord Adrian, Privileged, Oxford Film Foundation/New Yorker, 1982.
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Clive Durham, Maurice, Cinecom, 1987. Hugh Dickinson, White Mischief, Columbia, 1988. Lord James D'Ampton, The Lair of the White Worm, Vestron, 1988. Harry, The Dawning, TVS Entertainment/Vista, 1988. Lord Byron, Remando al viento (also known as Rowing with the W/'ncO, Ditirambo/Viking, 1988. Allan, La Nuit Bengali (also known as The Bengali Night), Gaumont, 1988. Frederic Chopin, Impromptu, Hemdale, 1990. Gordon, Crossing the Line (also known as The Big Man), Miramax, 1991. Nigel, Bitter Moon, Fine Line, 1992. Cardinal, The Remains of the Day, Columbia, 1993. Charles, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Anthony Campion, Sirens, Miramax, 1994. Edward Frears, Sense and Sensibility, Columbia, 1995. Finn, Restoration, Miramax, 1995. Meredith Potter, An AwfullyBig Adventure, Fine Line, 1995. Reginald Anson, The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain, Miramax, 1995. Samuel Faulkner, Nine Months, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995.
in Charge, both 1986; also appeared in The Detective, Handel, and Honour, Profit, and Pleasure.
Also appeared as Martin, Night Train to Venice, 1993.
PERSONAL Born June 30,1963, in Weston-Super-Mare, England; son of Richard Harding (a musician) and Mary Lousilla (a travel coordinator; maiden name, Roberts) Graves. Avocational interests: Playing guitar, running, and reading.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Apsley Cherry Garrard, The Last Place on Earth, Central Television, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1985. Bruno de Lancel, Judith Krantz's "Till We Meet Again/' CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Peter Baines, Jenny's War, syndicated, 1985. Lord Lucius Vyne (the Highwayman), The Lady and the Highwayman (also known as Dangerous Love), CBS, 1989. Charles Heidseick, Champagne Charlie, syndicated, 1989. James Grant, Our Sons, ABC, 1991. Alsemero, The Changeling, Bravo, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: William Hamilton, Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value (documentary), PBS, 1987. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Shades of Darkness. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the series The Demon Lover and Ladies
Stage Appearances: The Jockeys of Norfolk (revue), King's Head Theatre, London, 1985. Made stage debut at the Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England; also appeared with the Oxford University Dramatic Society. WRITINGS How to Be a Gentleman, Hyperion, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, May, 1994, pp. 78-81.*
GRANT, Hughie See GRANT, Hugh
GRAVES, Rupert 1963-
Addresses: /Agent—Jean Diamond, London Management, 235 Regent St., London W1, England. Career: Actor. Worked as a clown with a traveling circus in England. Member: Pre-Raphaelite Seahorse Club (cochair, 1987-89). CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Alistair Graham/Mr. Toad, The Killing of Mr. Toad, King's Head Theatre, London, 1983. Sufficient Carbohydrates, Albery Theatre, London, 1984. Torch Song Trilogy, Albery Theatre, 1985. Giovanni, T/s Pity She's a Whore, National Theatre, London, 1988. David, "A Table for a King" and Barnby Grace, "Keeps Rain All the Night/7 in A Madhouse in Coa, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1989.
184* GRAY Les Enfants du Paradis, Barbican Theatre, London, 1996. Also appeared as Teddy, St. Ursula's in Danger; Good and Bad at Games; Amadeus; A Midsummer Night's Dream. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Freddy Honeychurch, A Room with a View, Cinecom, 1986. Alec Scudder, Maurice, Cinecom, 1987. John Beaver, A Handful of Dust, New Line Cinema, 1988. Gerald Ormerod, The Children, Hemdale Home Video, 1990. Martyn, Damage, New Line Cinema, 1992. Philip Herriton, Where Angels Fear to Tread, Fine Line, 1992. Greville, The Madness of King George, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Also appeared as a German geologist, The Sheltering Desert, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Tipping, Vice Versa, BBC, 1980-81. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Simon Boulderstone, Fortunes of War, BBC, then broadcast as segments of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: DemBussche, The Plot to Kill Hitler, CBS, 1990. Doomsday Gun, HBO, 1994. Other Television Appearances: "Inspector Morse, Series VII: Happy Families/' Mystery/, PBS, 1994. Appeared in All for Love; A Life of Puccini.*
GRAY, Spalding 1941PERSONAL Born June 5,1941, in Providence, Rl; son of Rockwell and Elizabeth Gray; married Renee Shafransky (a writer and stage director). Education: Emerson College, B.A., 1965. Addresses: Office—22 Wooster St., New York, NY 10013. Agent—S. Cluck, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor, performance artist, and writer.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Founder, with Elizabeth LeComte, of Wooster Group, New York City, 1975; teacher, summer workshop in performance, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1978; teacher, New York University Experimental Theatre Wing, New York City, 1981. Awards, Honors: National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, 1977; Rockefeller Foundation fellowship, 1980; Guggenheim fellowship, 1985; Edward Albee Foundation grant, 1985; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1985, for Swimming to Cambodia; also recipient of two Villager Awards. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Hanibal, The Curious Savage (two performances), Fryeburg Academy, 1965. (Off-Broadway debut) King of the May, Endicott and the Red Cross, American Place Theatre, 1968. Hoss, The Tooth of Crime, Performing Garage, New York City, 1973. Swiss cheese, Mother Courage and Her Children, Performing Garage, 1975. Sakonnet Point, Performing Garage, 1975. Cook, soldier, and peasant man, Mother Courage and Her Children, Performing Garage, 1977. Spud, Rumstick Road, Performing Garage, 1977. Spud, Rumstick Road, in Three Places in Rhode Island, Performing Garage, 1978. Spalding, Nayan School, in Three Places in Rhode Island, Performing Garage, 1978. Sakonnet Point, in Three Places in Rhode Island, Perform ing Garage, 1978. Czerwicki, Cops, Performance Group, Envelope Theatre, New York City, 1978. Bishop, The Balcony, Performing Garage, 1979. Sex and Death to the Age 14 (monologues), Performing Garage, 1979. India and After (America) (monologues), Performing Garage, 1979. Booze, Cars, and College Girls (monologues), Performing Garage, 1979. Point Judith: An Epilog, Performing Garage, 1979. Travels through New England (monologue), Brattle Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1984. Swimming to Cambodia, Parts I and II (monologues), Performing Garage, 1984, then Center Theatre Group, Taper Too Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1985. Terrors of Pleasure (monologues), Trinity Repertory Company, Providence, Rl, then Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, both 1986. Sex and Death to the Age 14 (monologues), Trinity Repertory Company, then Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, both 1986. Swimming to Cambodia (monologues), Trinity Rep-
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Swimmingto Cambodia, Cinecom, 1987. Reverend Cardew, Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. Peter Epstein, Clara's Heart, Warner Bros., 1988. Heavy Petting (documentary), Fossil, 1988. Dr. Richard Milstein, Beaches, Buena Vista, 1988. Monster in a Box, Fine Line Features, 1992. Dr. Erdman, Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1992. Mr. Mungo, King of the Hill, Gramercy, 1993. Doctor, The Pickle, Columbia, 1993. Priest, Twenty Bucks, Triton Pictures, 1993. Paul Bladden— Sentinel Editor, The Paper, Universal, 1994. Walter Curl, Bad Company, Buena Vista, 1995. Jeremy Watt, Beyond Rangoon, Columbia, 1995. Also appeared in The Communists Are Comfortable (and Three Other Stories), 1984; and in Gray/Areas and Spalding Cray's Map of LA. (videos). Television Appearances; Episodic: Gary, "Bedtime Story/' Trying Times, PBS, 1987. "Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure/' On Location, HBO, 1987. Stage Manager, "Our Town/7 Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: The American Dream, NBC, 1986. Caffe Lena (documentary), PBS, 1990.
Major Tours: Swiss Cheese, Mother Courage and Her Children, Performance Group, Indian cities, 1976. Interviewing the Audience (monologue), U.S. and European cities, 1982.
Television Appearances; Movies: Frank Goodrich, The Image, HBO, 1990. Hobart, To Save a Child (also known as The Craft), ABC, 1991. Judge Sayre, Zelda, TNT, 1993.
Also toured U.S. cities in performances of his monologues.
RECORDINGS
Stage Work: Director (with Elizabeth LeComte), Rumstick Road, Performing Garage, 1977.
Taped Readings: Sex and Death to the Age 14, Random House Audiobooks, 1986. WRITINGS
Also director of Scales, Northampton, MA, then Amherst, MA, 1966. Film Appearances: Radical, Cowards, Jaylo, 1970. Travel agent, Almost You, Twentieth Century-Fox/ TLC, 1984. Voice of obscene phone caller, Variety, Horizon, 1984. Terry Norfolk, Hard Choices, Screenland-Breakout, 1984. U.S. consul, The Killing Fields, Warner Bros., 1984. Dr. Rodney, Seven Minutes in Heaven, Warner Bros., 1986. Earl Culver, True Stories, Warner Bros., 1986.
Plays: (With Elizabeth LeComte) Sakonnet Point, Performing Garage, New York City, 1975, later performed in Three Places in Rhode Island, Performing Garage, 1978. (With LeComte) Rumstick Road, Performing Garage, 1977, later performed in Three Places in Rhode Island, Perform ing Garage, 1978. (With LeComte) Nayatt School, Performing Garage, 1978, later performed in Three Places in Rhode Island, Performing Garage, 1978. (With LeCompte) Point Judith: An Epilog, Performing Garage, 1979.
186« GREENE Sex and Death to the Age 14, Performing Garage, 1979, published by Random House, 1986, and in Swimming to Cambodia: The Collected Works, Pan, 1987. Booze, Cars, and College Girls, Performing Garage, 1979, published in Sex and Death to the Age 14, Random House, 1986. India and After (America), Performing Garage, 1979. Nobody Ever Wanted to Sit behind a Desk, produced in New York City, 1980, published in Sex and Death to the Age 14, Random House, 1986. A Personal History of the American Theatre, produced in New York City, 1980. Interviewing the Audience, produced in New York City, 1981. 47 Beds, produced in New York City, 1981, published in Sex and Death to the Age 14, Random House, 1986. (With Randal Levenson) In Search of the Monkey Girl, produced in New York City, 1982, published by Aperture, 1982. Travels through New England, Brattle Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1984. Swimming to Cambodia, Parts I and II, Performing Garage, 1984, published by Theatre Communications Group, 1985, and in Swimming to Cambodia: The Collected Works, Pan, 1987. (Adaptor) Rivkala's Ring, first produced in Urbana, IL, 1985, then by the Acting Company, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1986, published by Knopf, 1986. Terrors of Pleasure: The House, Cambridge, MA, 1985, published in Sex and Death to the Age 14, Random House, 1986. Monster in a Box, Vintage Books, 1992. Cray's Anatomy, Vintage Books, 1994. Also author of Scales, Northampton, MA, then Amherst, MA, both 1966, and 8 x Gray, produced in New York City, 1982. Screenplays: Swimming to Cambodia, Cinecom, 1987. Monster in a Box, Fine Line Features, 1992. Television Episodes: (With wife, Renee Shafransky) "Bedtime Story/' Trying Times, PBS, 1987. Television Specials: "Spalding Gray: Terrors of Pleasure/' On Location, HBO, 1987. Other: Seven Scenes from a Family Album (short stories), Benzene Press, 1981. Impossible Vacation (novel), Knopf, 1989.*
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GREENE, Graham 1950PERSONAL Born in 1950, in Ontario, Canada; son of John (an ambulance driver and maintenance man) and Lillian Greene; married Hilary Blackmore (a stage manager); children: one daughter. Education: Attended George Brown College, Toronto. Addresses: Contact—Susan Smith and Associates, 121 North San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211-2303. Career: Actor. Has worked variously at a carpet warehouse, building railroad cars, and selling t-shirts, and as a high steel worker, a civil technologist, a draftsman, a landscape gardener, a factory laborer, a carpenter, a bartender, and an audio technician for rock and roll bands, and has owned a recording studio in Ontario. Awards, Honors: Dora Mavor Moore Award, best actor, 1989, for Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1991, for Dances with Wolves. CREDITS Film Appearances: Kicking Bird, Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. Arthur, Clearcut, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1991. Walter Crow Horse, Thunderheart, TriStar, 1992. Alaskan dad, North, Columbia, 1994. Hunt Weller, Camilla, Miramax, 1994. Jim, Huckandthe King of Hearts, Prism, 1994. Joseph, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Will, Medicine River, Academy, 1994. Savage Land, Hemdale, 1994. Joe Lambert, Die Hard with a Vengeance (also known as Die Hard 3), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Also appeared as Mick Walsh, Looks and Smiles, 1981; Eddie Mills, Running Brave, 1983; Ongwata, Revolution, 1985; Jimmy, PowWow Highway, 1988; author on history, Rain without Thunder, 1992; Calhoun, Benefit of the Doubt, 1993; and in Green Crass, Running Water. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice characterization, "Snow White/' Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Also appeared as Leonard, Northern Exposure; a Navajo lawyer, L.A. Law; and in Adderley.
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Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Also appeared in Unnatural Causes; Murder Sees the Light; The Great Detective; and Street Legal.
Film Appearances: Cathy Bennario, Reckless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1984. Patsy Dwyer, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Toni, Red Dawn, MGM/UA, 1984. Leslie, American Flyers, Warner Bros., 1985. Jeanie Beuller, Fern's Beuller's Day Off, Paramount, 1986. Frances "Baby" Houseman, Dirty Dancing, Vestron, 1987. Voice of Airelle, Light Years (animated), Miramax, 1988. Lovey Lou, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Columbia, 1989. Kelly Carter, Stroke of Midnight, Media Home Entertainment, 1991. Kate Bass, Wind, TriStar, 1992.
Television Appearances; Specials: Komi's father, "Where the Spirit Lives/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1990. The 13th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1992. Narrator, "Squanto and the First Thanksgiving," American Heroes and Legends (animated), Showtime, 1993. Narrator, "Wolf: Return of a Legend," ABC's World of Discovery (documentary), ABC, 1993. Voice characterization, Earth and the American Dream (documentary), HBO, 1993. Voice of Black Elk, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. Voice characterization, 500 Nations (documentary), CBS, 1995. Voice characterization, "The Way West," The American Experience (documentary), PBS, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the series 9B and Spirit Bay; also appeared in The Campbells, Captain Power, and Night Heat.
Career: Actress and dancer. Has worked as a dancer in television commercials. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a ^comedy or musical, 1988, for Dirty Dancing. CREDITS
Also appeared in If the Shoe Fits and Cindy Eller, 1992. Film Work: Song performer, "I Surrender, Dear," Bloodhounds of Broadway, Columbia, 1989.
Appeared as a Native American alcoholic, The Crackwalker, 1980; the Crow, Jessica, 1982; Pierre St. Pierre, Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing, produced in Toronto, Canada, c. 1989; Diary of a Crazy Boy; and in Coming Through Slaughter. Appeared with the Toronto theatre company, Ne'er-DoWell Thespians, and with the Theatre Passe Muraille.*
Television Appearances: Rita Schwerner, Murder in Mississippi (also known as Mississippi Summer), NBC, 1990. Liz Carter, Criminal Justice, HBO, 1990. Christina Baxter, Eyes of a Witness (also known as Circumstantial Evidence), CBS, 1991. Kate Weldon, A Case for Murder, USA, 1993. Robin Ouiseau, The West Side Waltz, CBS, 1995. Ginger, "A Dime a Dance," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995.
GREY Jennifer
Also appeared on An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote and The 14th Annual People's Choice Awards, both 1988.
Stage Appearances:
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PERSONAL Born March 26, 1960, in New York, NY; daughter of Joel (an actor, dancer, and singer) and Jo (an actress and singer; maiden name, Wilder) Grey.
Stage Appearances: Album, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1980. The Twilight of the Colds, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1993.
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Periodicals: People Weekly, September 12, 1988; October 5, 1992; Novembers, 1993. TV Guide, February 3, 1990.*
GROSS, Arye PERSONAL Born March 17, 1960, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Joseph (an aerospace engineer, later in business) and Sheri (in business) Gross. Addresses: Agent—Ken Kaplan, The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Adam Greene, Ellen (also known as These Friends of M/ne), ABC, 1994—. Television Appearances; Movies: Joel Baskin, Into the Homeland (also known as When the Swallows Come Back), HBO, 1987. Bellhop, Boris and Natasha, Showtime, 1992. Jay Jaffe, Confessions: Two Faces of Evil (also known as Mothershedor Berndt?)f NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Albert Wellington, Remington Steele, NBC, 1986. Otis, Heart of the City, ABC, 1986. David, "Two Over Easy/' Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1994. Friends, NBC, 1995. Film Appearances: Willie, ]ust One of the Guys, Columbia, 1985. Gordon Bloomfield, Soul Man, New World, 1986. Jesse McLaughlin, House //: The Second Story, New World, 1987. Perry Kovin, The Couch Trip, Orion, 1988. Andy Leonard, Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988. Wendell Atwil, The Experts, Paramount, 1989. Buddy Libner, Coupe cfe Ville, Universal, 1990. Jeff Brooks, For the Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Maxwell Glass, A Matter of Degrees, Prism Entertainment, 1991. Stan Shutzer, A Midnight Clear, InterStar Releasing, 1992. Barry, Shaking the Tree, Castle Hill, 1992.
Matthew Welsh, Hexed, Columbia, 1993. David, The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them, Miramax, 1993. Dr. Abraham Epstein, Mother Night, Fine Line, 1995. Lewis, Reptile Man, Shoreline, 1995. Stage Appearances: The Chicago Conspiracy Trial, Odyssey Theater Ensemble, Los Angeles, CA, 1978. Mother Courage, Odyssey Theater Ensemble, 1983. In the Matter of ]. Robert Oppenheimer, Odyssey Theater Ensemble, 1983. Troilus, Troilus and Cressida, Globe Playhouse, Los Angeles, CA, 1985. Second Lieutenant Rode, The Three Sisters, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1985. Love Suicide, Odyssey Theater Ensemble, 1993. Elomiere, La Bete, Stages Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1993. Also appeared with the South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 1978-81, and El Teatro Campesino, 1980-81. Radio Appearances: Has performed in numerous radio productions with Los Angeles Theater Works for National Public Radio and British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC)-Radio.
GUARDING, Harry 1925-1995 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born December 23, 1925, in Brooklyn, NY; died of lung cancer, July 17, 1995, in Palm Springs, CA. Actor. Harry Guardino is best remembered for his role opposite Gary Grant and Sophia Loren in the 1958 film Houseboat, for which he was awarded the Foreign Critics' Prize. In 1962 he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for best supporting actor in The Pigeon That Took Rome. Guardino was known for his tough-talking roles, including those of prosecutor Hamilton Burger in the 1973-74 season of The New Adventures of Perry Mason, and Danny Taylor in the 1964 series The Reporter. A native of Manhattan, Guardino began acting in local theater at the age of twelve. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and fought in the South Pacific theater. He worked as a variety of odd jobs before landing his first screen role in Purple Heart Diary in 1951. Guardino later appeared in Lovers and Other Strangers (1970) and in Dirty Harry (1971). In 1981 he played opposite Lauren Bacall in the Broadway musical version of her 1942 movie Woman of the Year.
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OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 50th edition, Marquis, 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 18, 1995, sec. 3, p. 12. New York Times, July 18, 1995, p. B7. Washington Post, July 18, 1995, p. B7.
GUEST, Christopher
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PERSONAL Born February 5, 1948, in New York, NY; brother of Nicholas Guest (an actor); married Jamie Lee Curtis (an actress); children: Annie, Thomas Haden. Education: Attended High School of Music and Art; also attended Bard College and New York University. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, comedian, director, musician, and writer. Arena Stage, Washington, DC, member of company, 1971-72; appeared on more than fifty syndicated radio programs; appeared in a concert tour as his Spinal Tap character, musician Nigel Tufnel. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best music and lyrics, Village Voice, 1973, for National Lampoon's Lemmings; shared Emmy Award, best writing for a comedy special, 1976, for The Lily Tomlin Special. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, ABC, 1975. Regular, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984-85. Television Appearances; Specials: The Lily Tomlin Special, ABC, 1975. Al Green, Billion Dollar Bubble, NBC, 1977. How to Survive the Seventies and Maybe Even Bump into Happiness, CBS, 1978. Ira, Close Ties, syndicated, 1983. Martin Short Concert for the North Americas, Showtime, 1985. Chip, Billy Crystal—Don't Get Me Started, HBO, 1986. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. El Supremo, Partners in Life, CBS, 1990. Nigel Tufnel, A Spinal Tap Reunion, NBC, 1992. Comedy Central's Documentary of the Making of
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the Remake of "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman'', syndicated, 1993. Appeared in The Chevy Chase Special. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jim, "Mike and Gloria Meet/' All in the Family, CBS, 1977. "I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1989. "Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow/' On Location, HBO, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Harry Bailey, It Happened One Christmas, ABC, 1977. Television dancer, Haywire, CBS, 1980. Bucky Frische, Million Dollar Infield, CBS, 1982. Philip Ryan, A Piano for Mrs. Cimino, CBS, 1982. Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman, HBO, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Jeb Stuart Magruder, Blind Ambition (miniseries), CBS, 1979. The TV Show (pi lot), ABC, 1979. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Morton and Hayes (also known as Partners in Life), CBS, 1991. Television Work; Specials: Director, The Sad Professor (also known as Trying Times), PBS, 1989. Coproducer, A Spinal Tap Reunion, NBC, 1992. Television Work; Episodic: Director, "Johnny Appleseed/' Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. Director, Morton and Hayes (also known as Partners in Life), CBS, 1991. Television Work; Movies: Director, Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman, HBO, 1993. Film Appearances: Resident, The Hospital, United Artists (UA), 1971. Policeman, The Hot Rock (also known as How to Steal a Diamond in Four Easy Lessons), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Patrolman Reilly, Death Wish, Paramount, 1974. Boy lover, The Fortune, Columbia, 1975. Voice, Le Honte de la jungle (animated; also known as Jungle Burger), Entertainment Film Distributors, 1975. Eric, Cirlfriends, Warner Bros., 1978. Roger, The Last Word (also known as Danny Travis), International, 1979.
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Charlie Ford, The Long Riders, UA, 1980. Voice, The Missing Link (animated), SND, 1980. Calvin, Heartbeeps, Universal, 1981. Nigel Tufnel, This Is Spinal Tap (also known as Spinal Tap), Embassy, 1984. First customer, Little Shop of Horrors, Warner Bros., 1986. Bob, Beyond Therapy, New World, 1987. Count Rugen, The Princess Bride, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Sam, Sticky Fingers, Spectrafilm, 1988. Dr. Stone, A Few Good Men, Columbia, 1992. Film Work: Director, The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. Stage Appearances: Bank messenger, Room Service, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1970. Norman, Moonchildren, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1972. Member of ensemble, National Lampoon's Lemmings, Village Gate Theatre, New York City, 1973. Sir Francis, East Lynne, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1975. Also appeared in Little Murders. WRITINGS For Television: (With Jane Wagner, Lome Michaels, Lily Tomlin, and others) The Lily Tomlin Special, ABC, 1975. (With Bill Richmond, Gene Perret, and others) Peeping Times (special), NBC, 1978. A Spinal Tap Reunion (special), NBC, 1992. Also writer for The Chevy Chase Special and A Nice Place to Visit. Screenplays: And music and lyrics (with Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, and Rob Reiner), This Is Spinal Tap (also known as Spinal Tap), Embassy, 1984. (With McKean and Michael Varhol) The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. For Stage: Music and lyrics (with Paul Jacobs), National Lampoon's Lemmings, Village Gate Theatre, 1973. RECORDINGS Albums: Performed for the albums This Is Spinal Tap, 1984,
and Break Like the Wind, 1992; also performed for six comedy albums associated with National Lampoon.*
GUINNESS, Alec 1914PERSONAL Born April 2, 1914, in London, England; son of Andrew (a banker) and Agnes (Cuffe) Guinness; married Merula Salaman (an actress), June 20, 1938; children: Matthew. Education: Trained for the stage at the Fay Compton Studio of Dramatic Art, 1934, and with Martita Hunt, 1934. Addresses: /Agent—London Management, 235-241 Regent St., London W1A 2JT, England. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Copywriter, Arks Publicity, 1933-34. Military service: Royal Navy, lieutenant, 1941-45. Member: British Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, Atheneum (London), Garrick Club. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1952, for The Lavender Hill Mob; Commander, Order of the British Empire, 1955, created Knight Bachelor, 1959; Academy Award, New York Film Critics' Award, and National Board of Review Award, all best actor, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best British film actor, all 1957, and Golden Globe Award, best actor, 1958, all for The Bridge on the River Kwai; Best Actor Award, Venice Film Festival, and Academy Award nomination, best adaptation, both 1958, both for The Horse's Mouth; London Evening Standard Award, 1960, for Ross; D.F.A., Boston College, 1962; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor (dramatic), Delia Austrian Medal for Distinguished Performance, Drama League of New York, Page One Award, Newspaper Guild of New York, and Var/ety-New York Drama Critics' Poll Award, best performance by a male lead in a straight play, all 1964, all for Dylan; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1977, for Star Wars; D. Litt., Oxford University, 1978; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best television actor, 1979, for Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy; Special Academy Award for Contributions to Film, 1979; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best television actor, 1982, for Smiley's People; Shakespeare Prize, 1985; Ehron Baer Award for Lifetime Achievement, Berlin Film Festival, 1988; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1988, for Little Dorrit; Olivier Award nomination, 1989, for A Walk in the Woods; Fellowship Award, British
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Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1988; named Companion of Honor, 1994. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Libel!, Playhouse Theatre, London, 1934. Queer Cargo, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1934. Osric and Third Player, Hamlet, New Theatre, London, 1934. The Wolf, Noah, New Theatre, 1935. Sampson and apothecary, Romeo and Juliet, New Theatre, 1935. Workman and Yakov, The Seagull, New Theatre, 1936. Boyet, Love's Labour's Lost, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1936. Le Beau and William, As You Like It, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1936. Old Thorney, The Witch of Edmonton, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1936. Reynaldo and Osric, Hamlet, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1937. Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1937. Exeter, Henry V, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1937. Aumerle and the Groom, Richard II, John Gielgud Company, Queen's Theatre, London, 1937. Snake, The School for Scandal, John Gielgud Company, Queen's Theatre, 1937. Osric, Reynaldo, and Player Queen, Hamlet, Kronborg Castle, Elsinore, Denmark, 1937. Feodotik, The Three Sisters, John Gielgud Company, Queen's Theatre, 1938. Lorenzo, The Merchant of Venice, John Gielgud Company, Queen's Theatre, 1938. Arthur Cower, Trelawny of the Wells, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1938. Title role, Hamlet, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1938. Bob Acres, The Rivals, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1938. Michael Ransom, The /Ascent of F.6, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1939. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Scottish Theatre Festival, Perth, Scotland, 1939. Herbert Pockett, Great Expectations, Rudolf Steiner Hall, London, 1939. Richard Meilhac, Cousin Muriel, Globe Theatre, London, 1940. Ferdinand, The Tempest, Old Vic Theatre, 1940. Lieutenant Teddy Graham, Flare Path, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1942. Mitya Karamazov, The Brothers Karamazov, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1946.
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Garcin, Vicious Circle, Arts Theatre, London, 1946. Fool, King Lear, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1946. Eric Birling, An Inspector Calls, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1946. Comte de Guiche, Cyrano de Bergerac, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1947. Abel Drugger, The Alchemist, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1947. Title role, Richard II, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1947. The Dauphin, Saint Joan, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1947. Hlestakov, The Government Inspector, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1948. Menenius Agrippa, Coriolanus, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1948. Dr. James Y. Simpson, The Human Touch, Savoy Theatre, London, 1949. Unidentified guest, The Cocktail Party, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1949, then Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1950. Title role, Hamlet, New Theatre, 1951. The Scientist, Under the Sycamore Tree, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1952. Title role, Richard III, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1953. King, All's Well That Ends Well, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1953. Title role, The Prisoner, Globe Theatre, 1954. Boniface, Hotel Paradiso, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1956. Title role, Ross, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1960. Berenger the First, Exit the King, Edinburgh Festival, then Royal Court Theatre, London, both 1963. Title role, Dylan, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1964. Von Berg, Incident at Vichy, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1966. Title role, Macbeth, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1966. Mrs. Artminster, Wise Child, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1968. Harcourt-Reilly, The Cocktail Party, Chichester Festival, Chichester, England, then Wyndham's Theatre, both 1968. John, Time Out of Mind, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, England, 1970. Father, Voyage 'round My Father, Haymarket Theatre, 1971. Arthur Wicksteed, Habeas Corpus, Lyric Theatre, London, 1973. Dudley, A Family and a Fortune, Apollo Theatre, London, 1975. Jonathan Swift, Yahoo, Queen's Theatre, London, 1976. Hilary, The Old Country, Queen's Theatre, 1977.
192 • GUINNESS The Merchant of Venice, Chichester Festival, 1984. Andrey Botvinnik, A Walk in the Woods, Comedy Theatre, London, 1989. Also appeared as Louis Debedat, The Doctor's Dilemma, Richmond, 1938. Major Tours: Title role, Hamlet, European and Egyptian cities, 1938. Bob Acres, The Rivals, European and Egyptian cities, 1938. Chorus, Henry V, European and Egyptian cities, 1938. Emile Flordon, Libel!, European and Egyptian cities, 1938. Charleston, Thunder Rock, U.K. cities, 1940. Stage Work; Director: Twelfth Night, Old Vic Theatre Company, New Theatre, 1948. Hamlet, New Theatre, 1951. The Cocktail Party, Chichester Festival, then Wyndham's Theatre, both 1968. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Herbert Pocket, Great Expectations, Universal, 1946. The Duke, the Parson, the Banker, the General, the Admiral, Young Ascoyne D'Ascoyne, Young Henry, and Lady Agatha, Kind Hearts and Coronets, General Film Distributors, 1949. George Bird, Last Holiday, Stratford, 1950. Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, The Mudlark, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1950. Whimple, A Run for Your Money, Universal, 1950. Henry Holland, The Lavender Hill Mob, Universal, 1951. Fagin, Oliver Twist, Rank/United Artists (UA), 1951. Sidney Stratton, The Man in the White Suit, Rank/ Universal, 1952. Edward Henry "Denry" Machin, The Promoter (also known as The Card), Universal, 1952. Captain Henry St. James, The Captain's Paradise, British Lion, 1953. Father Brown, The Detective (also known as Father Brown), Columbia, 1954. Peter Ross, Malta Story, UA, 1954. Title role, The Prisoner, Columbia, 1955. Colonel Sir Edgar Fraser, To Paris with Love, Continental Distributing, 1955. Professor Marcus, The Lady Killers, Continental Distributing, 1956. Prince Albert, The Swan, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1956. Colonel Nicholson, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Columbia, 1957. Captain Ambrose, All at Sea (also known as Barnacle Bill), MGM, 1958.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Gully Jimson, The Horse's Mouth, UA, 1958. Jacques De Cue and John Barrett, The Scapegoat, MGM, 1959. Jim Wormold, Our Man in Havana, Columbia, 1960. Lieutenant Colonel Jock Sinclair, Tunes of Clory, Lopert, 1960. Koichi Asano, A Majority of One, Warner Bros., 1961. Captain Crawford, Damn the Defiant! (also known as H.M.S. Defiant), Columbia, 1962. Prince Feisal, Lawrence of Arabia, Columbia, 1962. Marcus Aurelius, The Fall of the Roman Empire, Paramount, 1964. General Yevgraf, Doctor Zhivago, MGM, 1965. Herr Frick, Situation Hopeless—But Not Serious, Paramount, 1965. Benedict Boniface, Hotel Paradiso, MGM, 1966. Pol, The Quiller Memorandum, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1966. Major Jones, The Comedians, MGM, 1967. King Charles I, Cromwell, Columbia, 1970. Jacob Marley's ghost, Scrooge, National General, 1970. Pope Innocent III, Brother Sun, Sister Moon (also known as Fratello Sole, Sorella Luna), Paramount, 1973. Adolf Hitler, Hitler: The Last Ten Days, Paramount/ Tomorrow Entertainment, 1973. Butler Bensonmum, Murder by Death, Columbia, 1976. Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1977. Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi, The Empire Strikes Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. John Bigalow, Raise the Titanic, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Sigmund Freud, Lovesick, Warner Bros., 1983. Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi, Return ofthejedi, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Professor Godbole, A Passage to India, Columbia, 1984. William Dorrit, Little Dorrit, Sands Films/Cannon, 1987. Mr. Todd, A Handful of Dust, New Line Cinema, 1988. Also appeared in short films: as narrator, The Square Miles, 1953; in Stratford Adventure, 1954; as narrator, Rowlandson's England, 1955; in The Comedians in Africa, 1967. Appeared as the chief clerk, Kafka, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: George Smiley, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, BBC, 1979, then Great Performances, PBS, 1980. George Smiley, Smiley''s People, BBC, then syndicated, 1982.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Wicked Scheme of Jebal Deeks," Ford Start/me, NBC, 1959. The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1964. Amos, "A Foreign Field/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, The Actor (documentary), ABC (British television), 1968. Caesar, "Caesar and Cleopatra/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1976. Father Quixote, Monsignor Quixote, Thames, 1985, then Great Performances, PBS, 1987. "Grace Kelly—The American Princess," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1987. Malvolio, Twelfth Night (also known as Shakespeare Festival: Twelfth Night), Arts and Entertainment, 1990. David Lean: A Life in Film, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Heinrich Mann, "Tales from Hollywood," American Playhouse, PBS, 1992. Also appeared as Malvolio, Twelfth Night, 1969; So/o, 1970; The Gift of Friendship, 1974; Edwin, 1983; Conversation at Night; e.e. cummings; Little Gidding. Other Television Appearances: Earl of Dorincourt, Little Lord Fauntleroy (movie), CBS, 1980. WRITINGS Stage Plays: (Adaptor) Great Expectations (from the novel by Charles Dickens), Rudolf Steiner Hall, London, 1939. (Adaptor) The Brothers Karamazov (from the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky), Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1946. (Creator with Alan Strachan) Yahoo, Queen's Theatre, London, 1976. Screenplays: The Horse's Mouth, United Artists, 1958. Other: Blessings in Disguise (autobiography), Knopf, 1985.*
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Late Night with David Letterman Seventh Anniversary Show, NBC, 1989. Late Night with David Letterman Eighth Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Late Night with David Letterman: 10th Anniversary, NBC, 1992. Also directed Emmy A ward Show, 1968. Television Producer; Series: Supervising producer, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1993—. Other Television Work: Opening sequence creator, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1982. Title sequence creator and graphic designer, Late Night with David Letterman Sixth Anniversary Show, NBC, 1988. Opening sequence creator, Late Night with David Letterman Eighth Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Opening sequence creator, Late Night with David Letterman: 10th Anniversary, NBC, 1992.*
GUTIERREZ, Gerald
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PERSONAL Full name, Gerald Andrew Gutierrez; born February 3, 1952, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Andrew (a New York City police detective) and Obdulia (a flamenco dancer; maiden name, Concheiro) Gutierrez; married Wendy J. Wasserstein (a writer), December 3, 1983 (divorced December, 1986); children: Ginger Joy, Phyllis Kate. Education: State University at New York at Stony Brook, 1967-68; Julliard School, New York City, B.S., 1972; studied musical theatre with Lehman Engel. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Episcopalian. Addresses: Agent—Flora Roberts, 157 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Director, writer, and actor. St. Nicholas Theatre, Chicago, IL, resident director, 1977-80; Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, resident director, 1980-84; New York University, directing instructor; the Acting Company, New York City, associate artistic director, 1986-88, artistic director, 1988-89; Julliard School, New York City, drama division faculty member, New York City, 1988—. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Directors Guild, The Players Club. Awards, Honors: Joseph Jefferson award, best direc-
tor, 1978, for You Can't Take It with You; Joseph Jefferson award nomination, 1983, for The Curse of an Aching Heart; New York Drama Desk Award nomination, best director, 1984, for Isn't It Romantic; Circle Award, best direction of a musical, Connecticut Drama Critics, 1991; L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award, best direction of a musical, 1992; New York Drama Desk Award, best director, 1995, for The Heiress; Joseph Jefferson award nomination, for The Primary English Class. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: The Apple Tree, Julliard School, New York City, 1970. A Life in the Theatre, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1977. Elegy for Young Lovers, San Francisco Opera, 1978. No Time for Comedy, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1978. She Loves Me, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1980. Meetings, Phoenix Theatre Company, New York City, 1981. The Curse of an Aching Heart, Little Theatre, New York City, 1982. Geniuses, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1982. The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1982. Isn't It Romantic, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1983-84, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1984-85. Terra Nova, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1984. Miami, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, 1986. Much Ado about Nothing, the Acting Company, New York City, 1986-87. One Two Three Four Five, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage II, New York City, 1987. Emily, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, 1988. One Two Three Four Five, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 1988-89. Hyde in Hollywood, American Place Theatre, 1989. Most Happy Fella, Goodspeed Opera House, then Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, both 1991, later Booth Theatre, New York City, 1992. Black Comedy/White Liars, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1993. The Heiress, Lincoln Center Theater, 1994. Also director of You Can't Take It with You, 1978, and The Primary English Class. Major Tours; Director: Broadway, the Acting Company, U.S. cities, 1979. Much Ado about Nothing, the Acting Company, U.S. cities, 1987-88.
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Other Stage Work: Associate artistic director, On the Verge, with the Acting Company, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1987. Executive producer, Love's Labour's Lost, Boy Meets Girl, and The Phantom Tollbooth, with the Acting Company, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1989.
Television Work; Director: Stage director, A Life in the Theatre (special), PBS, 1979. (With Joseph Gates and J. D. Lobue) The Comedy Zone (series), CBS, 1984. "Hyde in Hollywood," American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Segment director, Great Performances' 20th Anniversary Special, PBS, 1992.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Three Sisters, Beggars Opera, The Time of Your Life, and The Cradle Will Rock, all with the Acting Company.
Other Television Work: Consultant, A Musical Toast, PBS, 1987.
Film Work: Director of A Bag of Shells, 1981.
WRITINGS Author of A Bag of Shells (screenplay), 1981; also coauthor of Sunset at Camp O'Henry (screenplay), 1984, and a television play for TV Latenite, 1985.*
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HARMON, Mark 1951PERSONAL Born September 2,1951, in Burbank, CA; son of Tom Harmon (a football player and sportscaster) and Elyse Knox (an actress and artist); brother of Kelly Harmon (an actress) and Kristin Harmon (an actress); married Pam Dawber(an actress), March 21, 1987; children: Sean, Ty Christian. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., communications, 1974. Avocational interests: T'ai chi ch'uan, running, and carpentry. Addresses: Office—Agency Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager— Neal Koenigsberg Management, 1022 Gayley, Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor. Commercial spokesperson for Coors beer. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor, comedy or drama special, 1977, for Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years; Discovery of the Year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1986.
Television Appearances; Movies: Robert Dunlap, Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years, ABC, 1977. Howie Lesser, Getting Married, CBS, 1978. Norman Brinker, Little Mo, NBC, 1978. Tommy, Intimate Agony, ABC, 1983. Robin Prince, Prince of Bel Air, ABC, 1986. Elmer Jackson, After the Promise, CBS, 1987. Chance Wayne, Sweet Bird of Youth (also known as Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth), NBC, 1989. John Dillinger, D/7//nger (also known as The Last Days of John Dillinger) f ABC, 1991. David Shepherd, Fourth Story, Showtime, 1991. Ertie Robertson, Long Road Home, NBC, 1991. Charles Spencer, "Shadow of a Doubt/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1991. Jonathan Frayne, Original Sins (also known as Acts of Contrition), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: John Mclntosh, Centennial, NBC, 1978-79. Johnny Edge, The Dream Merchants, syndicated, 1980. Peter Cabot, Goliath Awaits, Operation Prime Time, 1981. Ted Bundy, The Deliberate Stranger, NBC, 1986. Television Appearances; Pilots: Officer Mike Breen, Sam, CBS, 1977. Fielding Carlyle, Flamingo Road, NBC, 1980.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Officer Mike Breen, 5am, CBS, 1978. Deputy Dwayne Thibideaux, 240-Robert, ABC, 1979-80. Fielding Carlyle, Flamingo Road, NBC, 1981-82. Dr. Robert Caldwell, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983-86. Richard "Dicky" Cobb, Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1991. Title role, Charlie Grace, NBC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Sorry, Right Number/' Ozz/e's Girls, syndicated, 1974. "No Place to Hide/7 Police Woman, NBC, 1975. "GusCorbin/Mdam-72, NBC, 1975. "Mystery of the Solid Gold Kicker/' The Nancy Drew Mysteries, ABC, 1977. The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. "Set Up for Romance/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "Sam and Dave/' Moonlighting, ABC, 1987.
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Stage Appearances: Appeared in Wrestlers and The Wager, both Los Angeles, CA; and in Key Exchange, Toronto, ON, Canada.*
Also appeared on Laverne and Shirley, ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: The New and Spectacular Guinness Book of World Records, WC, 1980. NBC Team Member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1981. NBC Team Member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1982. NBC Team Captain, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1984. Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, Fox, 1989. The American Film Institute Salute to Elizabeth Taylor, ABC, 1993. Host, Smithsonian Expedition Specials: Treehouse People, Cannibal Justice, Arts and Entertainment, 1994.
MAUSER, Frank 1922PERSONAL Full name, Frank Ivor Hauser; born August 1, 1922, in Cardiff, Wales; son of Abraham and Sarah (Corne) Hauser. Education: Attended Christ Church, Oxford. Avocational interests: Piano. Career: Director. British Broadcasting Corporation, drama producer, 1948-51; Salisbury Arts Theatre, resident director, 1952-53; Midland Theatre Company, artistic director, 1954-55; Oxford Playhouse, director of the Meadow Players, 1956-74. CREDITS
Also appeared in The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood's Stuntmen, 1988. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The /5th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1989. The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1992. The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1994. Television Work: Producer, Char//e Grace, NBC, 1995. Film Appearances: Billy Joe Meynert, Comes a Horseman, United Artists, 1978. Larry Simpson, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Warner Bros., 1979. Harry Burck, Let's Get Harry, TriStar, 1987. Freddy Shoop, Summer School, Paramount, 1987. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO Films, 1987. Jay Austin, The Presidio, Paramount, 1988. Billy Wyatt, Stealing Home, Warner Bros., 1988. Taylor Worth, Worth Winning, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1989. Frank Flynn, Till There Was You, MCA/Universal, 1992. Dr. Alex Davenport, Cold Heaven, Hemdale, 1992. Sheriff Johnny Behan, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Magic in the Water, Triumph, 1995. Also appeared in The Last Supper, 1995.
Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: (With Alec Guinness) Hamlet, New Theatre, London, 1951. The Uninvited Cuest, St. James's, London, 1953. The Queen and the Rebels at Coventry, Midland Theatre Company, then Haymarket Theatre, London, 1955. Dinner with the Family, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1957. The Hamlet of Stepney Green, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1958. RO//O, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1959. A Passage to India, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1960. Candida, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1960. La Traviata, Sadler's Wells Opera, 1960. Heartbreak House, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1961. The Genius and the Goddess, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1962. lolanthe, Sadler's Wells Opera, 1962. Divorce a la Carte, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1963. Hamlet, Roman Theatre, Verona, Italy, 1963. A Heritage and Its History, Oxford Playhouse, then Phoenix Theatre, London, 1965. Antony and Cleopatra, Oxford Playhouse, 1965. Orfeo, Sadler's Wells Opera, 1965. // Matrimonio Segreto, Glyndebourne, 1965. Twelfth Night, American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, New York City, 1966. Phedre, Oxford Playhouse, 1966.
198* HAYDON Volpone, Oxford Playhouse, then Garrick Theatre, London, 1966. The Promise, Oxford Playhouse, 1966, then Fortune Theatre, London, 1967, later Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1967. The Magic Flute, Sadler's Wells Opera, 1967. Pippa Passes, Oxford Playhouse, 1968. Uncle Vanya, Oxford Playhouse, 1969. Curtain Up, Oxford Playhouse, 1969. Kean, Oxford Playhouse, then Globe Theatre, London, 1971. The Wolf, Oxford Playhouse, then Apollo Theatre, London, 1973. The Merchant of Venice, Oxford Playhouse, 1973. Cinderella, Casino Theatre, London, 1974. On Approval, Haymarket Theatre, 1975. Twelfth Night, St. George's, Islington, 1976. All for Love, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1977. The Importance of Being Earnest, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1980. Captain Brassbound's Conversion, Haymarket Theatre, 1982. An Enemy of the People, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1985. Thursday's Ladies, Apollo Theatre, London, 1987. Candida, Arts Theatre, London, 1988. Arms and the Man, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1989. Getting Married, Chichester Theatre, London, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television in Oak Park, IL; died of abdominal cancer, December 24, 1994, in LaCrosse, Wl. Actress. Julie Haydon was the original Laura Wingfield in the first production of Tennessee William's The Class Menagerie in 1945. She began her stage career touring in Mrs. Bumpstead Leigh in the late 1920s. In 1931 she portrayed Ophelia in a production of Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Hollywood Playhouse. Haydon also appeared in films, including Age of Innocence with Irene Dunne,The Scoundrel with Noel Coward, and A Family Affair—the first of the "Andy Hardy" films— with Mickey Rooney. Haydon married drama critic George Jean Nathan in 1955, and appeared in community and college theater after his death in 1958. For ten years she served as actress in residence at the College of St. Teresa, in Winona, Minnesota. In 1980, she returned to Broadway in the role of Mrs. Wingfield, Laura's mother, in a revival of The Class Menagerie. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, January 1, 1995, sec. 2, p. 6. New York Times, December 29, 1994, p. B8. Washington Post, December 31, 1994, p. B6.
HELMOND, Katherine 1934Also director of Hamlet, 1961; Misalliance, 1963; Twelfth Night, produced in Stratford, CT, 1966; The Silent Woman, 1968; The Beaux' Stratagem, produced in Melbourne, 1978; The Alchemist, produced in Melbourne, 1979. Major Tours: Director, Canaries Sometimes Sing, 1979. WRITINGS Translator, Kean, Oxford Playhouse, then produced in London, 1971. Cinderella, Casino Theatre, London, 1974. (English version; with Anna Bamborough) An Enemy of the People, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1985. Also translator of The Devil and the Good Lord, 1986, and The Assassin, 1987, both by Jean-Paul Sartre.
HAYDON, Julie 1910-1994 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Donella Lightfoot Donaldson, June 10, 1910,
PERSONAL Born July 5, 1934, in Galveston, TX; daughter of Patrick Joseph and Thelma Louise (Malone) Helmond; married David Christian (a set designer and sculptor), June, 1971. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Home—Beverly Hills, CA. /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actress and director. Taur Can Productions, Hollywood, CA, president, 1979—. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, and New York Drama Critics Award, both 1971, both for House of Blue Leaves; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1972; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actress (dramatic), 1973, for The Great God Brown; Emmy Award nominations, best actress in a comedy series, 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a series, 1981, all for Soap; Emmy Award
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"Bankrupt," Shortstories, Arts and Entertainment, 1988. The Pat Sajak Show, CBS, 1989. CBS This Morning, CBS, 1989.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sally Colton, Pearl, ABC, 1978. Emma Carr, Crass Roots, NBC, 1992. Hedda Hopper, Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (also known as Destiny), NBC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Series: Jessica Tate, Soap, ABC, 1977-81. Mona Robinson, Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1984-92. Coach, ABC, c. 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Liz Cunningham, "The Other Woman/' ABC's Matinee Today, ABC, 1973. The B/ueKn/ght, CBS, 1975. Irene Allman, People Like Us, NBC, 1976. Bea Winchell Bliss, For /.overs Only, ABC, 1982. Queen Mary Ella, Fit for a King, NBC, 1982. Mildred Deegan, Side by Side, ABC, 1984. Millie Rosen, Not in Front of the Kids, ABC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Jet' Adore Muldoon," Car 54, Where Are You?, NBC, 1962. "The Judgment/' Cunsmoke, CBS, 1972. "The Jug-Marker/' The FBI, ABC, 1972. "I'm Okay, You're Okay," The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1973. "Rage to Kill," Mannix, CBS, 1974. "A Black Day for Bluebeard," The Snoop Sisters, NBC, 1974. "A Fine Day for Dying," Mannix, CBS, 1974. "The Old Neighborhood," The Rookies, ABC, 1974. "The Orchid Killer," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1975. "Portrait of a Murder," Harry O, ABC, 1975. "The White Lightning War," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1975. "The Cop Killer," The Blue Knight, CBS, 1976. "Pressure Point," Joe Forrester, NBC, 1976. "Liza's Pioneer Diary," Visions, PBS, 1976. "The Explosives," Spencer's Pilots, CBS, 1976. "Sister of Death," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1977. "Deadly Ringer," The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1977. "Emily Dickinson," Meeting of the Minds, PBS, 1977. Jessica Tate, Benson, ABC, 1979. Sweepstakes, NBC, 1979. "The Professor's Wife," The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. "Jack and the Beanstalk," Faerie Tale Theater, Showtime, 1983. Jessica Tate, "God, I Need This Job," Benson, ABC, 1983. "The Big Switch," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, syndicated, 1988. Attitudes, Lifetime, 1988. Later with Bob Costas, NBC, 1988.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lady at house, The Autobiography of Miss jane Pittman, CBS, 1974. Libby Opel, Dr. Max, CBS, 1974. Maureen Whitten, Larry, CBS, 1974. Claire Fletcher, Locusts, ABC, 1974. Mrs. Little, Cage without a Key, CBS, 1975. Mrs. Bittner, The Family Nobody Wanted, ABC, 1975. Nurse Katherine Gunther, The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant, ABC, 1975. Emma Borden, The Legend of Lizzie Borden, ABC, 1975. Claire Folger, James Dean, NBC, 1976. Mattie Riley, Wanted: The Sundance Woman (also known as Mrs. Sundance Rides Again), ABC, 1976. Miss Colby, Little Ladies of the Night, ABC, 1977. Vera Lesser, Getting Married (also known as Honeymoon Hotel), CBS, 1978. Elaine Thurston, Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker, ABC, 1979. Pearl Bartlett, Scout's Honor, NBC, 1980. Frances Clooney, Rosie: The Rosemary Clooney Story, CBS, 1982. Dorothy Longworth, World War III, NBC, 1982. Carol's mother, The Love Boat: The Shipshape Cruise, ABC, 1986. Agent, Save the Dog, The Disney Channel, 1988. Barbara Patterson, When Will I Be Loved?, NBC, 1990. Geena Milner, Deceptions: A Mother's Secret, NBC, 1991. Farm woman, The Perfect Tribute, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: The Pat Boone and Family Easter Special, ABC, 1979. The Love Boat Fall Preview Party, ABC, 1984. Texas 750: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986. Mrs. Gertrude Mutterance, Christmas Snow, NBC, 1986. Sea World's All-Star, Lone Star Celebration (also known as New Friends . . . Sea World Comes to Texas), CBS, 1988. The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. Wax Cracks Hollywood, HBO, 1993.
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Television Work; Episodic: Has directed episodes of Benson, ABC, and Who's the Boss?, ABC. Film Appearances: Saleslady, Believe in Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1971. Marilyn Mead, The Hospital, United Artists (UA), 1971. Mrs. Mildred Breslau, The Hindenburg, Universal, 1975. Mrs. Hudkins, Baby Blue Marine, Columbia, 1976. Mrs. Maloney, Family Plot, Universal, 1976. Mrs. Ogre, Time Bandits, AVCO-Embassy, 1981. Ida Lowry, Brazil, Universal, 1985. Edith Mintz, Overboard, MGM/UA, 1987. Lady Constance Landau, Shadey, Skouras, 1987. Amanda, Lady in White, Vista, 1988. Honor Zetterland, Inside Monkey Zetterland, IRS Releasing, 1993. The Spy Within (also known as Flight of the Dove), Tanglewood Entertainment, 1995. Also appeared in Amorel, 1993. Film Work: Director, Bankrupt, American Films International. Stage Appearances: Sarah in America, Pasadena Playhouse, Hollywood, CA, 1989. Mixed Emotions, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1993. Also appeared as Bananas, House of Blue Leaves, New York City, 1971; The Great Cod Brown, New York City, 1973; Quatermaine's Terms, San Francisco, 1984; Stage Door, Community Theatre, Galveston, TX; also appeared in productions with Houston Playhouse, Houston, TX, Margojones Theatre, Dallas, TX, Associated Producing Artists, NY, Trinity Square Repertory, Rl, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, Phoenix Repertory, NY, and Hampton Playhouse, NH.*
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PERSONAL Born John Charlton Carter, October 6, 1922 (some sources say October 4, 1923, or October 4, 1924), in Evanston, IL; son of Russell Whitford and Lilla (Charlton) Carter; married Lydia Marie Clarke, March 17, 1944; children: Fraser Clarke, Holly Ann. Education: Attended Northwestern University, 1941-43.
Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Air Force, served during World War II. Member: Screen Actors Guild (president, 1966-71), Actors' Equity Association, American Film Institute (chair), Los Angeles Theatre Group (trustee), President's Task Force on Arts and Humanities (1981-). Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1950; Emmy Award nominations, best actor, 1951, 1952; Golden Apple Star of the Year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1956; Academy Award, best actor, 1959, for Ben Hur; Golden Globe Award, male world film favorite, 1962; Cecil B. DeMille Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1967; Grammy Award nomination, best spoken word recording, 1976, for Hemingway: The Old Man and the Sea; Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1977; Honorary Commanding Officer of the 78th Fraser Highlanders of Southern California. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Danny Haley, Dark City, Paramount, 1950. Brad, The Greatest Show on Earth, Paramount, 1952. Marcus Antonius, Julius Caesar, Brandon, 1952. Boake Tackman, Ruby Gentry, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1952. Ed Bannon, Arrowhead, Paramount, 1953. Christopher Leiningen, The Naked Jungle, Paramount, 1953. Buffalo Bill Cody, Pony Express, Paramount, 1953. Andrew Jackson, The President's Lady, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Warbonnet/Jim Ahern, The Savage, Paramount, 1953. Dr. Tom Owen, Bad for Each Other, Columbia, 1954. Harry Steele, The Secret of the Incas, Paramount, 1954. Bill Clark, The Far Horizons (also known as The Untamed West), Paramount, 1955. Casey Cole, Lucy Gallant (also known as Oil Town), Paramount, 1955. Title role, The Private War of Major Benson, Universal, 1955. Moses, The Ten Commandments, Paramount, 1956. Colt Saunders, Three Violent People, Paramount, 1956. Steve Leech, The Big Country, United Artists (UA), 1958. Andrew Jackson, The Buccaneer, Paramount, 1958.
Volume 15 Ramon Miguel "Mike7' Vargas, Touch of Evil, Universal, 1958. Title role, Ben Hur, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1959. John Sands, The Wreck of the Mary Deare, MGM, 1959. Title role, El Cid, Allied Artists, 1961. Richard Howland, Diamond Head, Columbia, 1962. Captain Paul MacDougall, The Pigeon that Took Rome, Paramount, 1962. Major Matt Lewis, 55 Days at Peking, Allied Artists, 1963. Michelangelo, The Agony and the Ecstasy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. John the Baptist, The Greatest 5tory Ever Told, UA, 1965. Title role, Major Dundee, Columbia, 1965. Title role, Peer Gynt, Brandon, 1965. Chrysagon, The War Lord, Universal, 1965. General Charles Gordon, Khartoum, UA, 1966. Evans, Counterpoint, Universal, 1967. George Taylor, Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Title role, Will Penny, Paramount, 1968. Ron "Cat" Catlan, Number One (also known as The Pro), UA, 1969. Taylor, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Whip Hoxworth, The Hawaiians (also known as Master of the Islands), UA, 1970. Mark Antony, Julius Caesar, American International, 1970. Robert Neville, The Omega Man, Warner Bros., 1971. John Thornton, Call of the Wild, Intercontinental, 1972. Henry O'Hara, Skyjacked (also known as Sky Terror), MGM, 1972. Antony, Antony and Cleopatra, Rank, 1973. Detective Thorn, 5oy/ent Green, MGM, 1973. Alan Murdock, Airport 1975, Universal, 1974. Graff, Earthquake, Universal, 1974. Cardinal Richelieu, The Three Musketeers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Cardinal Richelieu, The Four Musketeers (also known as The Revenge of Milady), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1975. Sam Burgade, The Last Hard Men, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Captain Matt Garth, Midway (also known as The Battle of Midway), Universal, 1976. Captain Peter Holly, Two-Minute Warning, Universal, 1976. Henry VIM, Crossed Swords (also known as The Prince and the Pauper), Warner Bros., 1978. Captain Paul Blanchard, Gray Lady Down, Universal, 1978.
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Matthew Corbeck, The Awakening, Warner Bros., 1980. Bill Tyler, The Mountain Men, Columbia, 1980. Host, The E//te Force (vocational guidance film), U.S. Navy Department, 1981. Silas McGee and Ian McGee, Mother Lode (also known as Search for the Mother Lode), Agamemnon, 1982. Moses, /A/most an Angel, Paramount, 1990. Skeet Kelso, Solar Crisis, Vidmark Entertainment, 1993. Henry Hooker, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Good actor, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993. Spencer Trilby, True Lies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Jackson Harglow, In the Mouth of Madness, New Line Cinema, 1995. Alaska, Castle Rock, 1995. Hamlet, Castle Rock, 1996. Also appeared in The Maverick, 1956; The Battle Horns, 1968; King: A Filmed Record. . . Montgomery to Memphis, 1970; narrator, Vietnam! Vietnam!, 1971; narrator, America at the Movies, 1976; The Fantasy Film World of George Pal, 1986; Directed by William Wyler, 1986; and as voice of alien, Call from Space, 1989. Film Director: Antony and Cleopatra, Rank, 1973. (With Joe Canutt) Mother Lode (also known as Search for the Mother Lode), Agamemnon, 1982. Television Appearances; Movies: Lee Cahill, Nairobi Affair, CBS, 1984. Charley MacLeod, Proud Men (also known as The Tall Men), ABC, 1987. Sir Thomas Moore, A Man for All Seasons, TNT, 1988. Louis Mancini, Original Sin, NBC, 1989. James MacKenzie, The Little Kidnappers, The Disney Channel, 1990. Long John Silver, Treasure Island, TNT, 1990. Sherlock Holmes, The Crucifer of Blood, TNT, 1991. Captain Al Haynes, Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 (also known as A Thousand Heroes), ABC, 1992. Brigham Young, The Avenging Angel, TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: F.D.R. (documentary), ABC, 1965. Jason Colby, The Co/fays (also known as Dynasty II: The Colbys), ABC, 1985-87. The 5tory of Hollywood (also known as Talking Pictures), TNT, 1988. Voice of Abraham Lincoln, Smithsonian's Great Battles of the Civil War (documentary), Learning Channel, 1994. American Cinema, PBS, 1995.
202 • HESTON Television Appearances; Miniseries: Hugh Holmes, Chiefs, CBS, 1983. Narrator, James A. Michener's Texas, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) "Julius Caesar/' Studio One, CBS, 1949. "Suspicion," Suspense, CBS, 1949. "Smoke," Studio One, CBS, 1949. "The Outward Room," Studio One, CBS, 1949. "Of Human Bondage," Studio One, CBS, 1949. "Jane Eyre," Studio One, CBS, 1949. "The Hypnotist," The Clock, CBS, 1950. "The Taming of the Shrew," Studio One, CBS, 1950. "Hear My Heart Speak," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1950. "Letter from Cairo," 5tud/o One, CBS, 1950. "Santa Fe Freight," Suspense, CBS, 1951. "Route 19," Lux Video Theater, CBS, 1951. "Macbeth," Studio One, CBS, 1951. "A Bolt of Lightning," Studio One, CBS, 1951. "Cashel Bryon's Profession," Robert Montgomery Presents, NBC, 1952. "The Wings of the Dove," Studio One, CBS, 1952. "The Liar," Curtain Call, NBC, 1952. "Dr. Gatskill's Blue Shoes," Robert Montgomery Presents, NBC, 1952. "Elegy," Philco Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "Three Lives," Films of Faith, syndicated, 1953. "A Day in Town," Medallion Theater, CBS, 1953. "Along Came Jones," Robert Montgomery Presents, NBC, 1955. "The Renaissance," Omnibus, CBS, 1955. "The Seeds of Hate," G.E. Theater, CBS, 1955. "Bailout at 43,000," Climax, CBS, 1955. Guest host, The Colgate Variety Hour, NBC, 1955. Danger, CBS, 1955. "Forbidden Area," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1956. "The Trial of Captain Wirz," Climax, CBS, 1957. "Switch Station," Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, CBS, 1957. Beast, "Beauty and the Beast," Shirley Temple's Storybook, NBC, 1958. "Point of No Return," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1958. "The Fugitive Eye," Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1961. Episode host, "Company K," Repertoire Workshop, syndicated, 1963. "Gutzon Borglum,"/4n American Portrait, CBS, 1985. "The Californians," Dynasty, ABC, 1985. "The Man," Dynasty, ABC, 1985. Reflections on the Silver Screen with Professor Richard Brown, American Movie Classics, 1990. Also appeared in Chrysler Medallion Theater, CBS; Robert Montgomery Presents Your Lucky Strike Theater, NBC; "Wuthering Heights," Studio One, CBS; The Dick Cavett Show, ABC; Fernwood 2Night, syndicated.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Television Appearances; Specials: Tiptoe through TV, CBS, 1960. Twelve Star Salute, ABC, 1961. Thomas Jefferson, "The Patriots," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1963. Host, Bogart, NBC, 1967. Milton Berle Spectacular, NBC, 1967. Earl of Essex, "Elizabeth the Queen," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1968. The Don Adams Special: Hooray for Hollywood, CBS, 1970. Super Comedy Bowl I, CBS, 1971. The Way They Were, syndicated, 1981. The 50th Presidential Inaugural Gala, ABC, 1985. An All-Star Party for "Dutch" Reagan, CBS, 1985. Bob Hope's Happy Birthday Homecoming, NBC, 1985. An All-Star Tribute to ]immy Doolittle, syndicated, 1986. Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. "Walt Disney World's 15th Birthday Celebration," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. The American Film Institute Salute to Barbara Stanwyck, ABC, 1987. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. Hollywood's Favorite Heavy: Businessmen on Primetime TV (documentary), PBS, 1987. America's Tribute to Bob Hope (also known as America at Its Finest: A Tribute to the Bob Hope Cultural Center), NBC, 1988. The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood's Stuntmen, ABC, 1988. The 75th Anniversary of Beverly Hills (also known as Beverly Hills 75th Diamond Jubilee), ABC, 1989. Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. With Orson Welles: Stories from a Life in Film (documentary), TNT, 1990. Grand marshal I, The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1991. Panelist, Firing Line Special Debate, PBS, 1991. The All-Star Salute to Our Troops, CBS, 1991. Grand marshal I, The 43rd Annual Foley's Thanksgiving Day Parade, ABC, 1992. Host, Charlton Heston Presents the Bible, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Narrator, Noel (animated), NBC, 1992. Voice of General Douglas MacArthur, The Year of the Generals (documentary), CBS, 1992. Hollywood and Politics, CNN, 1992. MCM: When the Lion Roars (documentary; also known as The MGM Story), TNT, 1992. Host, The Mystery of the Sphinx (documentary), NBC, 1993. "Addicted to Fame," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994.
Volume 15 Masters of Illusion: The Wizards of Special Effects (documentary), NBC, 1994. Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, The Disney Channel, 1995. Narrator, Happily Ever After, Discovery Channel, 1995. Host, The Mysterious Origins of Man, NBC, 1996. Also appeared in Special London Bridge Special, 1972; The American Film Institute Salute to Fred Astaire, 1981; The American Film Institute Salute to Frank Capra, 1982; Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's All-Star Birthday at Annapolis, 1982; The American Film Institute Salute to ]ohn Huston, 1983. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Stuntman Awards, syndicated, 1986. The /2th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1986. The /5th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1989. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. The / 1th Annual ACE Awards, syndicated, 1990. The /8th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. The /4th Annual CableACE Awards, Lifetime, 1993. The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. Television Work; Movies: Director, A Man for All Seasons, TNT, 1988. Producer, Treasure Island, TNT, 1990. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Proculeuis, Antony and Cleopatra, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1947. State of the Union, Thomas Wolfe Memorial Theatre, Ash vi lie, NC, 1947. The Glass Menagerie, Thomas Wolfe Memorial Theatre, 1947. Glenn Campbell, Leaf and Bough, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1949. A2, Cock-a-Doodle-Doo, Lenox Hill Playhouse, NY, 1949. John Clitherow, Design for a Stained Glass Window, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1950. Doug Roberts, Mister Roberts, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1956. Kell, The Tumbler, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1960. Sir Thomas Moore, A Man for All Seasons, Mill Run Playhouse, Skokie, IL, 1965. John Proctor, The Crucible, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1972.
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Title role, Macbeth, Ahmanson Theatre, 1972. James Tyrone, Long Days Journey into Night, Ahmanson Theatre, 1977. Sir Thomas Moore, A Man for All Seasons, Ahmanson Theatre, 1979. Sherlock Holmes, The Crucifer of Blood, Ahmanson Theatre, 1980. McLeod, Detective Story, Ahmanson Theatre, 1984. Captain Queeg, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, Queen's Theatre, London, 1985. Also appeared in The Traitor, 1952. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Hemingway: The Old Man and the Sea, Caedmon, c. 1976. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: Aristotle, Knowledge Products, 1990. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: Baruch Spinoza, Knowledge Products, 1990. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: David Hume, Knowledge Products, 1990. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: Plato, Knowledge Products, 1990. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: St. Augustine, Knowledge Products, 1990. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: St. Thomas Aquinas, Knowledge Products, 1990. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: Immanuel Kant, Knowledge Products, 1990. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Knowledge Products, 1990. Narrator, The Giants of Philosophy: Arthur Schopenhauer, Knowledge Products, 1990. CD-ROM Recordings: Char/ton Heston's Voyage through the Bible. WRITINGS Screenplays: Antony and Cleopatra (based on the play by William Shakespeare), Rank, 1973. For Television: (Original material) Char/ton Heston Presents the Bible, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Other: The Actor's Life-Journals, 1956-1976, Dutton, 1978. Beijing Diary, Simon and Schuster, 1990. In the Arena, Simon and Schuster, 1995. Contributor of articles to such periodicals as National Review and American Film.
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Books: Crowther, Bruce, Charlton Heston: The Epic Presence, Columbus, 1986. Druxman, Michael B., Charlton Heston, Pyramid, 1976. Heston, Charlton, The Actor's Life: Journals, 19561976, Dutton, 1978. Heston, Charlton, Beijing Diary, Simon and Schuster, 1990. Munn, Michael, Charlton Heston, St. Martin's, 1986. Rovin, Jeff, The Films of Charlton Heston, Citadel, 1977. Williams, John, The Films of Charlton Heston, BCW Publishing, 1977.
HOLBROOK, Hal 1925PERSONAL Full name, Harold Rowe Holbrook, Jr.; born February 17,1925, in Cleveland, OH; son of Harold Rowe, Sr. and Aileen (a vaudeville dancer; maiden name, Davenport) Holbrook; married Ruby Elaine Johnston, September 22,1945 (divorced); married Carol Rossen (an actress), December 28, 1966 (divorced); married Dixie Carter (an actress, known for her role on the television series Designing Women), May 27, 1984; children: (first marriage) Victoria, David; (second marriage) Eve. Education: Denison University, B.A. with honors, 1948; trained for the stage with Uta Hagen at the Herbert Berghof Studios, 1953. Addresses: /Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, Inc., 888 7th Ave., Suite 602, New York, NY 10106. Contact—MTM Enterprises, Evening Shade, 4024 Radford Ave., Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actor. Singer, 1956-58. Military service: U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, private, 1943-46. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Commission on International Cultural Exchange, National Council on Arts and Government, International Platform Association, Mark Twain Memorial Association, Players Club, Lambs Club. Awards, Honors: Vernon Rice Award, Obie Award, Village Voice, and Outer Critics Circle Award, all 1959, for Mark Twain Tonight!; Grammy Award nomination, documentary or spoken word recording, 1959, for Mark Twain Tonight!; Grammy Award nomination, documentary or spoken word recording, 1961, for More of Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight!; New York Drama Critics Circle special cita-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television tion and Antoinette Perry Award, best actor (dramatic), both 1966, for Mark Twain Tonight!; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a single dramatic performance, 1967, for Mark Twain Tonight!; Grammy Award nomination, spoken word, documentary, or drama recording, 1967, for Mark Twain Tonight, Vol. 3; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a single performance, 1969, for The Whole World Is Watching; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a single performance, 1971, for A Clear and Present Danger; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1971, for "The Senator/' The Bold Ones; Golden Apple, Star of the Year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1971; Torch of Liberty Award, The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1972; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a single performance, 1973, for That Certain Summer; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a comedy or drama special, and actor of the year, both 1974, for "Pueblo/7 ABC Theatre; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a limited series, 1976, for Sandburg's Lincoln; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama or comedy special, 1978, for Our Town; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a limited series, 1978, for The Awakening Land; honorary doctor of arts degrees, Kenyon College and Denison University, and honorary doctor of humane letters degree, Ohio State University, all 1979; Annual Cable Excellence Award, best informational or documentary host, 1988, for Portrait of America; Emmy Award, outstanding performer in informational programming, 1988, for Portrait of America: New York City; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement, informational programming, 1989, for Portrait of America: Alaska. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Richard, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Cain Park Theatre, Cleveland, OH, 1942. The Vagabond King, Cain Park Theatre, Cleveland, OH, 1942. In Time to Come, Cain Park Theatre, Cleveland, OH, 1942. Title role, Mark Twain Tonight! (one-man show), Lock Haven State Teachers College, Lock Haven, PA, 1954, then U.S. cities, 1954-59, later U.S., European, and Saudi Arabian cities, 1959-61, then U.S. cities, 1962-63. The Doctor in Spite of Himself, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1958. (Off-Broadway debut) Title role, Mark Twain Tonight!, 41 st Street Theatre, 1959. (Broadway debut) Young Man, Do You Know the Milky Way?, Billy Rose Theatre, 1961.
Volume 15 John of Gaunt, Richard II, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1962. Hotspur, Henry IV, Part I, American Shakespeare Festival, 1962. Andrew Mackerel, The Mackerel Plaza, U.S. cities, 1963. Title role, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Phoenix Theatre Company, Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1963. Reverend Harley Barnes, then Quentin, After the Fall, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Washington Square Theatre, New York City, 1964. Major, Incident at Vichy, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, ANTA Washington Square Theatre, 1964. Marco Polo, Marco Millions, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, ANTA Washington Square Theatre, 1964. M. Loyal and Prologue, Tartuffe, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, ANTA Washington Square Theatre, 1965. Jim O'Connor, The Class Menagerie, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1965. Title role, Mark Twain Tonight!, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1966. Adam, Captain Sanjar, and Prince Charming, The Apple Tree, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1966. Gene Garrison, / Never Sang for My Father, Longacre Theatre, 1968. Cervantes and Don Quixote, Man of La Mancha, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1968. King Arthur, Camelot, U.S. cities, 1969. Mr. Winters, Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1969. Winnebago, Lake of the Woods, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1971. Title role, Mark Twain Tonight!, Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., 1972. Title role, Mark Twain Tonight!, U.S. cities, 197577. Title role, Mark Twain Tonight!, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1977. Title role, Mark Twain Tonight!, Theatre Three, Dallas, TX, 1981. Jake K. Bowsky, Buried inside Extra, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, then produced in London, both 1983. Frank Elgin, The Country Girl, Chelsea Playhouse, New York City, 1984. Title role, King Lear, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Cleveland, OH, 1990, then Roundabout Theatre Company, 1990-91. Also appeared in Three Men on a Horse, The Male Animal, George Washington Slept Here, Our Town,
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The Guardsman, and The Constant Wife, all Denison University, Granville, OH, 1947-50; appeared in summer stock, 1947-53; performed scenes from classic plays with Ruby Johnston, U.S. cities, 1948-53; appeared in regional productions of Our Town, The Merchant of Venice, and Uncle Vanya. Stage Work: Directed The Winslow Boy, Denison University, Granville, OH. Television Appearances; Series: (Television debut) Grayling Dennis, Hollywood Screen Test, ABC, 1953. Grayling Dennis, The Brighter Day, CBS, 1954-59. Senator Hays Stowe, The Bold Ones (includes the episode "The Senator"), NBC, 1970-71. Host, Portrait of America (includes the episodes New York City and Alaska), TBS, 1983-88. Evan Evans, Evening Shade (also known as Arkansas), CBS, 1990-. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Abraham Lincoln, Sandburg's Lincoln, NBC, 197476. Portius Wheeler, The Awakening Land, NBC, 1978. District Attorney Calvin Sledge, Celebrity, NBC, 1984. John Adams, George Washington, CBS, 1984. Abraham Lincoln, North and South, ABC, 1985. General Charles Hedges, Dress Gray, NBC, 1986. Abraham Lincoln, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Jonas Coe, Emma: Queen of the South Seas, syndicated, 1988. Dr. Andrew McKaig, Mario Puzo's Fortunate Pilgrim, NBC, 1988. Bob Hennis, Innocent Victims, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Harlan Webb, Goodbye Raggedy Ann, CBS, 1971. Larry Hackett, Suddenly Single, ABC, 1971. Doug Salter, That Certain Summer, ABC, 1972. Jeremiah Denton, Jr., When Hell Was in Session, NBC, 1979. Arthur Sinclair, Murder by Natural Causes, CBS, 1979. Budd Johansen, Off the Minnesota Strip, ABC, 1980. John Webster, The Killing of Randy Webster, CBS, 1981. Grandpa, The Three Wishes of Billy Crier, ABC, 1984. President Maxwell Monroe, Under Siege, NBC, 1986. Sam Nash, "Act I/ Plaza Suite, ABC, 1987. Joseph Bundy, /'// Be Home for Christmas (also known as A Rockport Christmas), NBC, 1988.
206 • HOLBROOK General George C. Marshall, "Day One/' AT&T Presents, CBS, 1989. Jim Coltrane, Sorry, Wrong Number, USA, 1989. Dr. Beardsley, A Killing in a Small Town (also known as Evidence of Love), CBS, 1990. Jim Smith, Bonds of Love, CBS, 1993. Bill McKenzie, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle (also known as A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Famous Fatality), NBC, 1994. "Wild" Bill McKenzie, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor, NBC, 1994. Bill McKenzie, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the jealous ]okester, NBC, 1994. Admiral Frank Kelso, She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jonathan Murray, "The Cliff Dwellers/' Preview Tonight, ABC, 1966. Chancellor Graham, The Whole World Is Watching, NBC, 1969. Hays Stowe, A Clear and Present Danger, NBC, 1970. Matthew Sand, Travis Logan, D.A., CBS, 1971. Dr. Simon Abbott, The Oath: 33 Hours in the Life of God, ABC, 1976. Jim Hammer/J. R. Swackhamer, The Legend of the Golden Gun, NBC, 1979. Colonel Calvin Turner, Behind Enemy Lines, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Late for Supper/' Mr. Citizen, ABC, 1955. Mark Twain, The Tonight Show, NBC, 1956. Mark Twain, The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1956. Mark Twain, The Sound of Laughter, NBC, 1958. / Remember Mama, CBS, 1958. Abraham Lincoln, Exploring, NBC, 1963. Abraham Lincoln in scenes from "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1963. "Faces," Coronet Blue, CBS, 1967. "The Fraud," The F.B.I., ABC, 1969. "The Perfect Image," Name of the Game, NBC, 1969. "The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City," World of Disney, NBC, 1970. "Love and the Mountain Man," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. "Hugh Morgan Hill," An American Portrait, CBS, 1986. Reese Watson, "I Do, I Don't," Designing Women, CBS, 1986. Reese Watson, "Reese's Friend," Designing Women, CBS, 1987. Reese Watson, "Heart Attacks," Designing Women, CBS, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Reese Watson, "I'll Be Seeing You," Designing Women, CBS, 1987. Reese Watson, "How Great Thou Art," Designing Women, CBS, 1988. Reese Watson, "Reservations for Eight," Designing Women, CBS, 1988. Narration, "In the Path of a Killer Volcano," Nova, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Tom Wingfield, The Glass Menagerie, CBS, 1966. Title role, Mark Twain Tonight!, CBS, 1967. Commander Lloyd M. Boucher, "Pueblo," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1974. Narrator, The Baboons of Combe (documentary), ABC, 1974. Host, Great Performances: Theatre in America, PBS, 1974-77. Narrator, The Animals Nobody Loved, PBS, 1976. Stage Manager, Our Town, NBC, 1977. Narrator, W/7/a Gather's America, PBS, 1978. Host, Omnibus, ABC, 1980-81. Narrator, "Four Americans in China," National Geographic Special, PBS, 1985. All Star Party for Clint Eastwood, CBS, 1986. Narrator, Adolph Hitler: Portrait of a Tyrant, HBO, 1987. Superman's Fiftieth Anniversary: A Celebration of the Man of Steel, CBS, 1988. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1988. Freedom Festival '89, CBS, 1989. Host and narrator, An American Image, syndicated, 1989. The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990.
Host, Eastwood & Co. Making "Unforgiven" (also known as C//nt Eastwood on Westerns), ABC, 1992. Narrator, Sailing the World Alone, PBS, 1996. Narrator, The Battle of the Alamo, Discovery Channel, 1996. Narrator, "Daley, the Last Boss," The American Experience, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 71th Annual ACE Awards, syndicated, 1990. The Ninth Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1993. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Designing Women, CBS, 1988-89. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Gus Leroy, The Croup, United Artists, 1966. Senator John Fergus, Wild in the Streets, American International, 1968.
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Cameron, The Great White Hope, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. David Hoffman, The People Next Door, AVCO-Embassy, 1970. Dr. Watkins, They Only Kill Their Masters, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Voice of Elder, Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Paramount, 1973. Lieutenant Briggs, Magnum Force, Warner Bros., 1973. Joe, The Girl from Petrovka, Universal, 1974. Deep Throat, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Commander Joseph J. Rochefort, Jr., Midway (also known as The Battle of Midway), Universal, 1976. Harry, Rituals (also known as The Creeper), Coast, 1977. Alan Campbell, ]ulia, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Dr. James Kelloway, Capricorn One, Warner Bros., 1978. Paul Steward, Natural Enemies, Cinema V, 1979. Father Malone, The Fog, AVCOEmbassy, 1980. President Adam Scott, The Kidnapping of the President, Crown International, 1980. Girls Night Out (also known as The Scaremaker), Aries, 1982. Henry Northrup, "The Crate/' Creepshow, Warner Bros., 1982. Benjamin Caulfield, The Star Chamber, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Lou Mannheim, Wall Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Archbishop Mosely, The Unholy, Vestron, 1988. Hamilton "Ham" Johnson, Fletch Lives, Universal, 1989. Oliver Lambert, The Firm, Paramount, 1993. Also appeared in Final Clue. Radio Appearances: Army Engineer Show, ABC, 1946. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Recorded Mark Twain Tonight!, More of Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight!, and Mark Twain Tonight, Vol. 3.
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PERSONAL Born in 1964; daughter of Grant (an art historian) and Michael (a professor of literature) Holly; married Danny Quinn (an actor; marriage ended); companion of Jim Carrey. Education: Graduated from Sarah Lawrence College. Addresses: Contact—c/o Picket Fences, CBS, Inc., 7800 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036-2188. Career: Actress. Has appeared in commercials, including Wesson Oil and Cabbage Patch dolls. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best ingenue in a daytime drama series, 1988, for All My Children. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Julie Chandler, All My Children, ABC, c. 1988-91. Kate Ward, The Antagonists, CBS, 1991. Maxine Stewart, Picket Fences, CBS, 1992—. Television Appearances; Movies: Suzie Bryant, Fugitive among Us, CBS, 1992. Carol, Dangerous Heart, USA, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Betty, Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again (pilot; also known as Archie and Friends), NBC, 1990. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. Comedy Central Spotlight: Kelsey Grammar, Comedy Central, 1996. The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1996. Film Appearances: Lisa, Seven Minutes in Heaven, Warner Bros., 1986. Nikki, Band of the Hand, TriStar, 1986. Jazz, The /Ac/ventures of Ford Fairlane, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Linda Emery Lee, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Universal, 1993. Mary, Dumb and Dumber, New Line, 1994. Elizabeth Tyson, Sabrina, Paramount, 1995. Darian Smalls, Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996. Lt. Emmily Lake, Down Periscope, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996.
WRITINGS OTHER SOURCES Stage Plays: Mark Twain Tonight! (one-man show), first produced at Lock Haven State Teachers College, Lock Haven, PA, 1954.*
Periodicals: Movieline, November, 1995, pp. 46, 48-50, 85. People Weekly, May 31, 1993.*
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HOOPER, Tobe 1943PERSONAL Born January 25, 1943, in Austin, TX; companion of Marcia Zwilling. Education: Studied film at the University of Texas. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer, director, and screenwriter. Documentary and industrial filmmaker; director of television commercials; director of the Billy Idol video Dancing with Myself. University of Texas film program, former assistant director. Awards, Honors: Award from New York Film and Television Festival, for Down Friday Street. CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Indicated: (And producer) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Bryanston, 1974. Eaten Alive (also known as Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter, The Horror Hotel Massacre, and Legend of the Bayou), Virgo International, 1976. The Funhouse, Universal, 1981. Poltergeist, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Lifeforce, TriStar, 1985. Invaders from Mars, Cannon, 1986. (And coproducer) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Part II, Cannon, 1986. Spontaneous Combustion, Taurus Entertainment, 1990. Creator (with Kim Hendel), Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, New Line Cinema, 1990. The Mangier, New Line Cinema, 1995. Also director of Eggshells, 1970; other films include Heisters (short film), 1963; Down Friday Street; Night Terrors; and The Dentist, in production.
Television Director; Episodic: Amazing Stories, NBC, 1987. "No Place Like Home/' The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. "Dead Wait/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995—. Other Television Work: Director, Haunted Lives . . . True Ghost Stories (special), CBS, 1991. Director, Real Ghosts II, UPN, 1996. Director of the pilot Freddy's Nightmares: No More Mr. Nice Cuy, 1988; other work includes a documentary special on the singing group of Peter, Paul, and Mary. Television Appearances: The second man, "Eye," John Carpenter Presents Body Bags, Showtime, 1993. Interviewee, Anatomy of Horror, UPN, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Kim Hendel) And composer (with Wayne Bell), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Bryanston, 1974. Composer (with Jerry Lambert), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Part II, Cannon, 1986. (With Howard Goldberg) Spontaneous Combustion (based on a story by Hooper), Taurus Entertainment, 1990. The Mangier, New Line Cinema, 1995.*
HOWARD, Clint 1959PERSONAL Born April 20, 1959, in Burbank, CA; son of Ranee (an actor and writer) and Jean (an actress; maiden name, Speegle) Howard; brother of Ron Howard (an actor and film director); married, October, 1995; wife's name, Melanie.
Film Appearances: The Windsplitter, Pop Films, 1971. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Part II, Cannon, 1986. Forensic technician, Stephen King's Sleepwalkers, Columbia, 1992.
Addresses: Contact—c/o Gold Marshack, 3500 West Olive, Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505.
Television Director; Movies: Salem'sLot, CBS, 1979. I'm Dangerous Tonight, USA, 1990. "Eye/' John Carpenter Presents Body Bags, Showtime, 1993.
Film Appearances: Jo-Hi, An Eye for an Eye, Embassy, 1966. Mark Wedloe, Centle Giant, Paramount, 1967. Voice of an elephant, The jungle Book (animated), Buena Vista, 1967.
Career: Actor. CREDITS
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HOWE • 209 Baalok, "The Corbomite Maneuver/' Star Trek, NBC, 1966. Randy Granger, The Odd Couple, ABC, 1970. "The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes/7 RodSerling's Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. Television Appearances; Movies: JodyTifflin, The Red Pony, NBC, 1973. Arch, Huckleberry Finn, ABC, 1975. Peanuts, The Death of Richie, NBC, 1977. Corky MacFearson, Cotton Candy, NBC, 1978. Limo Driver, Little White Lies (also known as First Impressions), NBC, 1989. Andy Parsons, Rattled, USA, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Roo, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (animated), NBC, 1970. Ray Tidrow, Public Enemy Number 2, Showtime, 1991. Chick Bosson, The Best Defense, ABC, 1995. Voice, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, c. 1964. WRITINGS Television Movies: (With Ron Howard) Cotton Candy, NBC, 1978.
HOWARD, Joseph See RUDNICK, Paul
Also appeared as Ricky, Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation, 1990; John Larrabee, Body Chemistry II: Voice of a Stranger, 1992.
HOWE, Tina 1937Television Appearances; Series: Stanley, The Baileys of Balboa, CBS, 1964-65. Mark Wedloe, Gentle Ben, CBS, 1967-69. Steve, The Cowboys, ABC, 1974. Googie, GungHo, ABC, 1986-87. Mimmer, Space Rangers (also known as 5pace Marines and Planet Busters), CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Leon, "The Bank Job/' The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1962. Leon, "One Ranch Opie," The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1962. Kid at party, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, MGM, 1962. Leon, "A Black Day for Mayberry," The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1964. Leon, "The Shoplifters," The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1964.
PERSONAL Born November 21,1937, in New York, NY; daughter of Quincy (a broadcaster and writer) and Mary (an artist; maiden name, Post) Howe; married Norman L. Levy (a professor), August 31, 1961; children: Eben, Dara. Education: Sarah Lawrence College, B.A., 1959; graduate study at Chicago Teachers College, 1963-64, and Columbia University. Addresses:/Agent—c/o Flora Roberts, Inc., 157 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Playwright. New York University, adjunct professor in playwriting, 1983—; Hunter College, City University of New York, visiting professor, 1990—. Member: PEN, Writers Guild of America, Dramatists Guild (council member, 1990—).
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Awards, Honors: Rosamond Gilder Award, creative achievement, 1983, for Painting Churches; Obie Award, Village Voice, distinguished playwriting, 1983, for Painting Churches, The Art of Dining, and Museum; Rockefeller playwriting grant, 1983; Outer Critics Circle Awards, 1983 and 1984; John Gassner Award, 1984; National Endowment for the Arts grants, 1984 and 1995; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best play, 1987, for Coastal Disturbances; honorary doctor of letters degree, Bowdoin College, 1988; Guggenheim fellowship, 1990; American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature, 1993. WRITINGS Plays: The Nest, produced at Act IV Theatre, Provincetown, MA, 1969, then Mercury Theatre, New York City, 1970. Museum, produced at Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1976, then New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1977, published by Samuel French, 1979. The Art of Dining, produced by NYSF, Public Theatre, 1979, then Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1980, published by Samuel French, 1980. Appearances (one-act), produced at Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1982. Painting Churches, produced at Second Stage, then Lamb's Theatre, both New York City, 1983, published by Samuel French, 1984. Coastal Disturbances, produced at Second Stage, 1986, then Circle in the Square, New York City, 1987, published by Samuel French, 1987. Approaching Zanzibar, produced at Second Stage, 1989, published by Samuel French, 1989. Coastal Disturbances: Four Plays by Tina Howe (contains Museum, The Art of Dining, Painting Churches, and Coastal Disturbances), published by Theatre Communications Group, 1989. Teeth, The Best American Short Plays, 1990, Applause Books, 1990. One Shoe Off, produced by Second Stage at Joseph Papp Public Theater, New York City, published by Samuel French, 1993. Birth and after Birth, produced by The Wilma Theater, 1995, published in Women on the Verge: Seven Avant Garde Plays, edited by Rosette Lament, Applause Books, 1993. Approaching Zanzibar and Other Plays (contains Approaching Zanzibar, Birth and after Birth and One Shoe Off), published by Theatre Communications Group, 1995.
Television Specials: Wrote the television movie adaptation of Painting Churches, 1986. Other Writings: Swimming (play), photographs by Tina Barney, American Journals series, Whitney Museum of Art, spring, 1991. Adaptations: Painting Churches was adapted for television and broadcast on TNT as The Portrait, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Books: Gaetani, John L., A Search for a Postmodern Theater (interviews with contemporary playwrights), Greenwood Press, 1991. Morrow, Lee Alan, and Frank Pike, Creating Theater, Vintage Books, 1986. Periodicals: American Theatre, September, 1985. Dramatists Guild Quarterly, winter, 1988; summer, 1994. Modern Drama, March, 1993. New York, November 28, 1983; December 22-29, 1986. New York Times, May 1, 1983; November 16,1986; April 30, 1989; May 7, 1989. Theatre Week, June 12, 1989; May 3, 1993. Vogue, February, 1993, p. 106.
HURLEY, Elizabeth 1966PERSONAL Born in 1966, in Basingstoke, England; companion of Hugh Grant (an actor). Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and model. CREDITS Film Appearances: Marietta, "Die Tote Stadt," Aria, Virgin Vision, 1987. Claire Clairmont, Rowing with the Wind (also known as Remando al V/ento), Viking, 1988. Sabrina Ritchie, Passenger 57, Warner Bros., 1992. Appeared as Lou, Skipper—Bloody Atlantic, 1991; Natalie, The Orchid House, 1991; Emma Stapleton,
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El Largo Invierno, 1992; Stephanie Lyell, Beyond Bedlam, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Christabel, "Christabel," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989. Rosie Japhet, "Rumpole and the Barrow Boy/' Mystery/, PBS, 1989. Lady Isabella Farthingdale, "Sharpe II," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Cecilia Harrison, The Shamrock Conspiracy, UPN, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, The World of James Bond, Fox, 1995.*
Rosalie Otterbourne, Death on the Nile, Paramount, 1978. Cicily Young, The Cat and the Canary, Cinema Shares, 1979. Elsa Borsht, The Man with Bogart's Face (also known as 5am Marlow, Private Eye), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1980. Marit, Fukkatsu no hi (also known as Virus), Media, 1980. Chris Walters, Escape 2000 (also known as Turkey Shoot), New World, 1983. Amy, Distortions, Cori, 1987. 5ave Me, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994. Quest of the Delta Knights, Hemdale Home Video, 1994. Ice Cream Man, A-PIX, 1995. Also appeared as Teresa, La boutique de I'orfevre, and in The Jeweler's Shop, both 1989; and Undeclared War, Hot Shot, and Good Friday.
HUSSEY, Olivia 1951PERSONAL Born Olivia Osuna, April 17, 1951, in Buenos Aires, Argentina; daughter of Andreas Osuna (an opera singer) and Joy Alma Hussey (a legal secretary); married Dean Paul Martin (an actor; divorced); married Akira Fuse, 1980 (a singer and composer; divorced, 1987); children: (first marriage) Alexander; (second marriage) Max. Education: Studied acting at the Italia Conti Stage School, London. Addresses: Agent—c/o David Shapiro Associates, Inc., 15301 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 345, Sherman Oaks, CA91403. Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials in Japan. Awards, Honors: David DiDonatello Awards, most promising actress and best actress, New York Film Critics Award, best actress, and Golden Globe Award, new star of the year, 1969, all for Romeo and Juliet. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Donna, The Battle of the Villa Fiorita (also known as Affair at the Villa Fiorita), Warner Bros., 1965. Cup Fever, CFF, 1965. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Paramount, 1968. Val, All the Right Noises, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Maria, Lost Horizon, Columbia, 1973. Tonia Alfredi, Summertime Killer, AVCO-Embassy, 1973. Jess, Black Christmas, Ambassador, 1974.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Virgin- Mary, yesus of Nazareth, NBC, 1977. Alicia, The Bastard (also known as Kent Family Chronicles), syndicated, 1978. lone, The Last Days of Pompeii, ABC, 1984. Audra Denbrough, Stephen King's IT, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Leila, Harold Robbins' "The Pirate/' CBS, 1978. Rebecca, Ivanhoe, CBS, 1982. Annamaria de Guidice, The Corsican Brothers, CBS, 1985. Norma Bates, Psycho IV: The Beginning, Showtime, 1990. Rosie, Dead Man's Island, CBS, 1996. Other Television Appearances: Title role, The Thirteenth Day: The Story of Esther (pilot), ABC, 1979. Kitty Trumbull, "Sing a Song of Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Judge, Miss Hollywood, 1986 (special), CBS, 1986. Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, produced in London. WRITINGS Lyricist: Wrote lyrics for nine songs published in Japan. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, March 16, 1992, pp. 53-55.*
I-J ISAAK, Chris 1956PERSONAL Born in 1956; son of Joe (a forklift driver) and Dorothy (a factory worker) Isaak. Education: University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, B.A. (English and communications), 1980. Addresses: Contact—c/o Reprise Records, 3300 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91510.
RECORDINGS Albums: Silvertone, Warner Bros., 1985. Chris Isaak, Warner Bros., 1987. Heart Shaped World, Warner Bros., 1989. Wicked Game, Reprise, 1991. San Francisco Days, Reprise, 1993.
Career: Musician and actor. With James Calvin Wilsey, Jenney Dale Johnson, and Rowland Salley, formed band Silvertone, 1981. Amateur boxer, 197680.
Also recorded Forever Blue, 1996. Songs have been featured in the film soundtracks of Blue Velvet, Modern Girls, North Shore, Shag: The Movie, Married to the Mob, Wild at Heart, The Cutting Edge, Leaving Normal, and A Perfect World; songs have been featured in the television movie soundtrack of The Preppie Murder.
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Film Appearances: Arrowhead "The Clown/' Married to the Mob, Orion, 1988. SWAT Commander, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Special Agent Chester Desmond, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, New Line, 1992.
Periodicals: Interview, March, 1993, p. 126. People Weekly, May 13, 1991, p. 111. Rolling Stone, May 21, 1987, p. 55; April 18, 1991, p. 29.*
Also appeared as Dean Conrad, Little Buddha, 1993; appeared in Let's Get Lost (documentary), 1988.
JAMES, Roderick See COEN, Ethan and COEN, Joel
Television Appearances; Specials: Roy Orb/son Tribute to Benefit the Homeless, Showtime, 1990. Coca-Cola Pop Music "Backstage Pass to Summer/' Fox, 1991. Independence Day Concert, ABC, 1993. "Addicted to Fame," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994. ABC's Independence Day Concert, ABC, 1995. LIFEbeat Benefit Concert—The Beat Goes on 2, VH-1, 1995. The 38th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1996.
JEAKINS, Dorothy 1914-1995 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born January 11, 1914, in San Diego, CA; died November 21, 1995, in Santa Barbara, CA. Costume designer. Dorothy Jeakins was perhaps not as well known as some of her contemporaries in costume design—such as Edith Head, who supervised design for Paramount Pictures for decades—but she was nominated for twelve Academy Awards (Oscars) for
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her work, winning three. Jeakins began her career as a eel painter at the Walt Disney Studios. She then went to work for director Victor Fleming as a sketch artist. It was while working on her first picture for Fleming, Joan of Arc (1947), that Jeakins was suddenly promoted from sketch artist to costume designer. She shared the first Academy Award presented for costume design with Karinska for her work on that picture. Her other two Oscars were for Samson and Delilah (1949) and Night of the Iguana (1964). Her later work included the films The Way We Were (1973), On Co/den Pond (1981), and The Dead (1987). Jeakins also designed costumes for Broadway productions, including King Lear, Major Barbara, and My Mother, My Father and Me. In 1961 she won a Guggenheim fellowship to study Noh costumes in Japan, and from 1967 to 1970 she was curator of textiles at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, November 28, 1995, p. A18. Times (London), December 11, 1995, p. 19.
JOHNSON, Anne-Marie 1960PERSONAL Born July 18, 1960, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., theater arts. Addresses: Contact—c/o Light Company, 901 Bringham Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Aileen Lewis, Double Trouble, NBC, 1984-85. Nadine Thomas, What's Happening Now, syndicated, 1985-88. Althea Tibbs, In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988-93. In Living Color, Fox, 1993-94. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Undercover Cover/' Different Strokes, NBC, 1984. "Saturday Night Special/' Hunter, NBC, 1986. "Vigilante," Houston Knights, CBS, 1988. BodyBy]ake, syndicated, 1988. The Liar's Club, syndicated, 1988. Win, Lose, or Draw (two segments), syndicated, 198889. Win, Lose, or Draw (one segment), NBC, 1989.
Also appeared in an episode of Hill Street Blues. Television Appearances; Specials: Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1992. Host, The CBS All-American Thanksgiving Parade, CBS, 1992. La Creasia, Why Colors?, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Dawn, His Mistress, NBC, 1984. Also appeared in Dream Date, 1989, and in The Atlanta Child Murders. Other Television Appearances: Beth Franklin, High School, U.S.A. (pilot), NBC, 1984. Carrie, Jackie Collins' "Lucky/Chances" (miniseries; also known as Jackie Collins' Lucky, Chances and Lucky, Lucky, and Chances), NBC, 1990. Film Appearances Lydia, Willie Mae, and 5th hooker, Hollywood Shuffle, Samuel Goldwyn, 1987. Cherry, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. Athena, Robot Jox, Triumph, 1990. Kristi Reeves, True Identity, Buena Vista, 1991. Diedre, Strictly Business, Warner Bros., 1991. Sydney Todd, The Five Heartbeats, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991.*
JOHNSON, Richard 1927PERSONAL Born July 30, 1927, in Upminster, Essex, England; son of Keith Holcombe and Frances Louisa Olive (Tweed) Johnson; married Sheila Ann Sweet, 1957 (divorced); married Marilyn Kim Novak (an actress), 1965 (divorced, April, 1966); married Marie-Louise Nordlund, 1982; children: two sons, one daughter. Education: Trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Avocational interests: Country pursuits, music, travel, gardening. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 388-396 Oxford St., London W1, England. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Formed Pageant Entertainments Ltd., 1969; United British Artists, founder, 1982, chair, chief executive officer, 1982—, director, 1983—. Military service: Royal Navy, 1945-48.
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2 1 4 * JOHNSON Member: British Academy of Film and Television Arts (council member, 1976-78). CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Hamlet, Opera House, Manchester, England, 1944. Hamlet, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1944. Love for Love, Haymarket Theatre, 1944. The Circle, Haymarket Theatre, 1944. The Duchess of Malfi, Haymarket Theatre, 1944. Marius Tertius, The First Victorian, Embassy Theatre, London, 1950. Pierre, The Madwoman of Chaillot, St. James Theatre, London, 1951. Demetrius, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Open Air Theatre, London, 1951. George Phillips, After My Fashion, Ambassadors Theatre, London, 1952. Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, The Lark, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1955. Laertes, Hamlet, produced in Moscow, U.S.S.R. (now Russia), then Phoenix Theatre, London, 1955. Jack Absolute, The Rivals, Saville Theatre, London, 1956. Lord Plynlimmon, Plaintiff in a Pretty Hat, Duchess Theatre, then St. Martin's Theatre, both London, 1956. Orlando, As You Like It, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1957. Mark Antony, Julius Caesar, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1957. Leonatus, Cymbeline, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1957. Ferdinand, The Tempest, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, then Drury Lane Theatre, London, both 1957. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Title role, Pericles, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Don John, Much Ado about Nothing, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Henry Lee, The Wrong Side of the Park, Cambridge Theatre, then St. Martin's Theatre, both London, 1960. Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Aldwych Theatre, London, 1960. (Broadway debut) Clive Root, The Complaisant Lover, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1961. Hans, Ondine, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1961. Urbain Grandier, The Devils, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1961.
The HO//OVV Crown, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1961. Urbain Grandier, The Devils, Aldwych Theatre, 1962. Mark Antony, Julius Caesar, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1972, then Aldwych Theatre, 1973. Mark Antony, Antony and Cleopatra, RSC, Stratfordon-Avon, 1972, then Aldwych Theatre, 1973. Thomas, Thomas and the King, Her Majesty's Theatre, 1975. Charles, B//the Spirit, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1976. Pontius Pilate, The Passion, National Theatre, London, 1976. Pinchwife, The Country Wife, National Theatre, 1976. Nandor, The Guardsman, National Theatre, 1978. Mark Antony, /Antony and Cleopatra, Barbican Theatre, London, 1993. Also appeared in a season of old melodrama, Bedford Theatre, London, 1950; in repertory at the Perth Theatre, 1945 and 1948-49, and with the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company, Bristol, England, 1953. Major Tours: The Paragon, U.K. cities, 1949. The Happiest Days of Your Life, U.K. cities, 1949. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Soviet cities, 1958. Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, Soviet cities, 1958. The Hollow Crown, European cities, 1963. Death Trap, U.K. cities, 1982. Stage Work: Producer, Brief Lives, Criterion Theatre, London, 1969. Also coproducer, The Beloved. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Captain Horatio Hornblower, Warner Bros., 1950. Never So Few, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1959. The Haunting, MGM, 1963. The Pumpkin Eater, Royal International, 1964. Operation Crossbow, MGM, 1965. The /Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders, Paramount, 1965. Khartoum, United Artists (UA), 1966. Deadlier than the Male, Universal, 1967. Danger Route, UA, 1968. A Twist of Sand, UA, 1968. Oedipus the King, Universal, 1968. The Deserter, Paramount, 1971. Inspector Hollis, Hennessy, American International, 1975. Colonel Lyle, Aces High, Cine Artists/EMI, 1976.
Volume 15 Dr. Macauley, The Comeback (also known as The Day the Screaming Stopped), Lone Star, 1978. Dr. David Menard, Zombie (also known as Zombie 2 and Zombie Flesh Eaters), Variety/Jerry Gross Organization, 1980. Crew member, The Final Countdown, UA, 1980. Father, "Vampire Story," The Monster Club, ITC, 1981. Mr. Johnson, Turtle Diary, Samuel Goldwyn, 1986. Earl of Arundel, Lady Jane, Paramount, 1986. Newscaster/Reporter, The January Man, MGM/UA, 1989. Richard Anthony, Diving In, Paramount Home Video, 1991. Also appeared in Beyond the Door, 1975; as Richard Lasky, Dedicate a Una Stella, 1976; Richard Lasky, Take All of Me, 1977; Narration, Brutes and Savages, 1978; Edmund Rackham, ///so/a degli uomini Pesce, 1979; Ben Gannon, Secrets of the Phantom Caverns, 1983; Air Commander, The Aerodrome, 1983; RJ, Killpoint, 1984; as Cassius,/u//us Caesar, American International; and in 80,000 Suspects, The Beloved, La Strega in Amore, The Rover, Trajan's Column, Lady Hamilton, and Some Girls Do. Film Work: Producer, Turtle Diary, Samuel Goldwyn, 1986. Producer (with Peter Nelson), The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne, Handmade/Island, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: David Cunningham, Voice of the Heart, syndicated, 1990. Also appeared as narrator, Moses—The Lawgiver, 1975. Television Appearances; Movies: Abou Fatma, The Four Feathers, NBC, 1978. Narrator, The Flame Is Love, NBC, 1979. 2nd henchman, The Paradise Connection, CBS, 1979. Kenneth Wagg, Haywire, CBS, 1980. Havelock Ellis, Portrait of a Rebel: Margaret Sanger, CBS, 1980. Duke of Norfolk, A Man for All Seasons, TNT, 1988. Squire Trelawney, Treasure Island, TNT, 1990. General Hormsby, The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (also known as Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming), TNT, 1990. Dr. Watson, Crucifer of Blood, TNT, 1991. Lord Belgrave, Duel of Hearts (also known as Duel of Love), TNT, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Power of Attorney/' Alfred Hitchcock Hour, NBC, 1965.
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Claudius, "Hamlet," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1970. Mark Antony, "Antony and Cleopatra," ABC Theater, ABC, 1975. "Total Exposure—Privacy and the Press," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1992. Also appeared in episodes of Wagon Train, Lou Grant, Ironside, Knots Landing, That Girl, MacGyver, Police Story, Route 66, Lux Video Theatre, and Front Row Center. Television Appearances; Specials: Lord Tilbury, "Heavy Weather," Mobil Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1996. Appeared as Sir Charles Duke, The Member for Chelsea; also appeared in Rembrandt, /Antony and Cleopatra, Cymbeline, A Marriage, and Murder in Your Mind. WRITINGS Stage Plays: The Golden Age, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1963. Screenplays: Hennessy, American International, 1975.*
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PERSONAL Born Jennifer Jones, December 4, 1942, in London, England; daughter of Griffith (an actor) and Irene (Isaac) Jones; children: (with Sebastian Graham-Jones, a theatre director) Luke. Education: Attended Francis Holland School, London; trained for the stage at Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1960-62, receiving the Bancroft Gold Medal. Addresses: Agent—c/o Larry Dalzell Associates Ltd., 126 Kennington Park Rd., London SE11 4DJ, England. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, 1965, for The Cavern; Society of West End Theater Managements Award, best actress in a new London play, 1979, for And a Nightingale Sang. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Cherry, The Beaux Stratagem, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, England, 1963.
216 •JONES (London debut) Johanna, Baal, Phoenix Theatre, 1963. Gilda, /A/fie, Mermaid Theatre, then Duchess Theatre, both London, 1963. Portia, The Merchant of Venice, Playhouse Theatre, Nottingham, England, 1964-65. Adele, The Cavern, Playhouse Theatre, Nottingham, 1964-65, then Strand Theatre, London, 1965. Eugenie, The Pastime of M Robert, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1966. Victoria, Portrait of a Queen, Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead, England, 1966. Title role, Saint Joan, Wimbledon Theatre, London, 1966. Helen Schlegel, Howard's End, New Theatre, London, 1967. Julia, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Regent's Park, London, 1968. Ophelia, Hamlet, Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, 1969. Valerie Jordan, There'll Be Some Changes Made, Fortune Theatre, London, 1969. Nina, The Seagull, Thorndike Theatre, London, 1969. Christina of Sweden, The Abdication, Theatre Royal, Bath, England, 1971. Polly Oliver, Getting On, Queen's Theatre, London, 1971. Susan Lloyd, Next of Kin, National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1974. Countess, The Marriage of Figaro, National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1974. Blanche DuBois, A Streetcar Named Desire, Nottingham Playhouse, 1975. Ruth, The Homecoming, Garrick Theatre, London, 1978. Helen, And a Nightingale Sang, Queen's Theatre, London, 1979. Sally Bowles, Cabaret, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England, 1979. Henry IV, Barbican Center for Arts and Conferences, London, 1982. Goneril, King Lear, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1989. Puree//: The Fairy Queen, Theatre de I'Archeveche, Aix-en-Provence, France, 1989. Paulina, The Winter's Tale, Barbican Theatre, London, 1993, then Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, 1994. Alice, The Dance of Death, Almeida Theatre, London, 1995. Tolstoy, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1996. Also appeared in Henry VIII, produced in Stratfordupon-Avon, England, 1983; The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, produced in London, 1991; and in Clay, 1982; Twelfth Night, 1983; and Breaking the Silence.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Major Tours: Hippolyta/Titania, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, world tour, 197273. Film Appearances: Dr. Sarah Nichols, Paperhouse, Vestron, 1990. Mrs. Wainwright, Feast of July, Buena Vista, 1995. Mrs. Dashwood, Sense and Sensibility, Columbia, 1995. Also played Madeleine in The Devils, 1971; and Mary Jones in On the Black Hill, 1987. Television Appearances; Series: Louisa Trotter, "The Duchess of Duke Street," Masterpiece Theater, PBS, 1978-79. Television Appearances; Specials: Helen Curry, "Dial a Deadly Number," Thriller, ABC, 1975. Anne Staveley, "Dead of Jericho," Mystery!, PBS, 1988. Alice Mair, "Devices and Desires," Mystery!, PBS, 1991. Also appeared in The Seagull, PBS; The Fall of Eagles, PBS; The Spoils of Poynton, 1971; Devices and Desires, The Lie, The Way of the World, The Merchant of Venice, Something Like a Whale, and The Jim Henson Hour. *
JONES, Jeffrey 1947(Jeffrey Duncan Jones) PERSONAL Full name, Jeffrey Duncan Jones; born September 28, 1947, in Buffalo, NY; son of Douglas Bennett and Ruth (an art historian; maiden name, Schooley) Jones. Education: Lawrence University, B.A., 1968; trained for the stage at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Addresses: /Agent—J. Michael Bloom, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Playhouse Holiday (touring children's theatre company), Vancouver, member of company, 1973-74. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
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Volume 15 Awards, Honors: Tyrone Guthrie Award, 1971. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Chorus, The House of Atreus, Tyrone Guthrle Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1967. (London debut) Joseph Surface, A School for Scandal, Logan Place Theatre, 1970. Watch, Much Ado about Nothing, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Festival Stage, Stratford, Ontario, 1971. Third murderer and messenger, Macbeth, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Festival Stage, 1971. Officer, The Duchess ofMalfi, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Festival Stage, 1971. Guide, Volpone, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Festival Stage, 1971. Crookfinger Jake, The Threepenny Opera, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Avon Stage, 1972. (As Jeffrey Duncan Jones) Limester, Lotta, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1973. (As Jeffrey Duncan Jones) Francisco, The Tempest, NYSF, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1974. Ivan, Carmilla, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1974-75. Kerry, Noon, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1974-75. Baron Frank, Frankenstein, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1974-75. Matt, The Threepenny Opera, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1974-75. Title role, The Real Inspector Hound, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1974-75. Feraillon, A Flea in Her Ear, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1974-75. Merlie, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1974-75. Sarge, Female Transport, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1974-75. Captain DeFoenix, Trelawney of the Wells, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1975. Dr. Pinch, The Comedy of Errors, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1975. Randall Underwood, Heartbreak House, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1975. Roy, Scribes, Phoenix Theatre, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1976. Sergeant Wilson, Secret Service, Phoenix Theatre, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1976. Major Thompson, Boy Meets Girl, Phoenix Theatre, Playhouse Theatre, 1976. Giles Ralston, The Mousetrap, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1976. Heartbreak House, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1976.
Chadebise and Poche, A Flea in Her Ear, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1977. Carver (Leo), Design for Living, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1977. Tom, The Utter Glory of Morrisey Hall, McCarter Theatre, 1978. Harold, They Are Dying Out, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1979. Understudy for Sherlock Holmes, The Crueller of Blood, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1979. Pinhead manager, policeman, Will, and Lord John, The Elephant Man, Booth Theatre, 1980. Clive and Edward, Cloud 9, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1981. Karl Bodenschatz, The Death of Von Richtofen as Witnessed from Earth, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1982. Montjoy, Henry V, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1984. Maurice Stapleton, Love Letters on Blue Paper, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1984. Hans Christian Andersen, Rainsnakes, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Gregor, Between East and West, McCarter Theatre, 1992-93. London Suite, Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1994, then Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1995. Appeared as Donald, Porcelain Time, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA; as Antipholus of Syracuse, The Comedy of Errors, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba; as Tony Cavendish, The Royal Family, American Stage Festival, Milford, NH; as Jim, The Glass Menagerie, American Stage Festival; as Raymond de Chelles, Custom of the Country, Shakespeare and Company, Lee, MA; as Sarge, Female Transport, NYSF, Public Theatre; and as Sergius, Arms and the Man, Vancouver Playhouse, Vancouver, British Columbia; appeared at Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in The Shoemaker's Holiday, The Visit, Harper's Ferry, and The Second Shepherd's Play; also appeared in The Merchant of Venice, Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Major Tours: Pinhead manager, policeman, Will, and Lord John, The Elephant Man, U.S. cities, 1979-80. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Fred, The Revolutionary, United Artists, 1970. Ruteledge child, A Wedding, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense, The Soldier (also known as Codename: The Soldier), Embassy, 1982. Clive Barlow, Easy Money, Orion, 1983.
218 • JONES Emperor Joseph II, Amadeus, Orion, 1984. Mayor Lepescu, Transylvania 6-5000, New World, 1985. Ed Rooney, Fern's Bueller's Day Off, Paramount, 1986. Dr. Jenning, Howard the Duck, Universal, 1986. Major Fischer, The Hanoi Hilton, Cannon, 1987. Charles, Beetlejuice, Warner Bros., 1988. Inspector Lestrade, Without a Clue, Orion, 1988. Eliot Draisen, Who Is Harry Crumb?, TriStar, 1989. Monsieur DeGercourt, Valmont, Orion, 1989. Criswell, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Ron Timmerman, Houseguest, Buena Vista, 1995. Appeared as Skip Tyler, The Hunt for Red October, 1990; as Floyd, Enid Is Sleeping, 1990; as Spike, Stay Tuned, 1992; as Matt Skearns/Mayor, Peter van der Haven, Out on a Limb, 1992; and as Dick Nelson, Mom and Dad Save the World, 1992; also appeared in Angel Square, 1991, Over Her Dead Body, and Heaven and Earth. Television Appearances; Miniseries: The Adams Chronicles, PBS, 1976. Mr. Acme, Fresno, CBS, 1986.
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JONES, Quincy
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PERSONAL Full name, Quincy Delight Jones, Jr.; born March 14, 1933, in Chicago, IL; son of Quincy Delight (a carpenter and semi-professional baseball player) and Sarah Jones; married Jeri Caldwell (marriage ended); married Ulla Anderson (a model; divorced, 1974); married Peggy Lipton (an actress), 1974 (divorced, 1986); children: Jolie, Martina-Lisa, Quincy III, Kidada, Rashida, Rachelle, Kenya (daughter with Nastassja Kinski). Education: Attended Seattle University, Berklee College of Music, and Boston Conservatory; studied music with Nadia Boulanger and Messiaen, Paris. Addresses: Publicist—Arnold Robinson, Rogers and Cowan, 1888 Century Park East, 5th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067.
Other Television Appearances: Harry, A Fine Romance (pilot), CBS, 1983. Voice of the man in the magic mirror, Disney's DTV Monster Hits (animated special), NBC, 1987. Walter Kellogg, The People Next Door (series), CBS, 1989.
Career: Composer, arranger, producer, and musician. Lionel Hampton Orchestra, trumpeter and music arranger, 1950-53; Dizzy Gillespie's Orchestra, music director and trumpeter, 1956; Mercury Records, music director, 1961, vice president in charge of artists and repertory, 1964; Qwest Records, founder, 1981; QDE (a multi-media entertainment company), founder (with David Salzman and Time-Warner), 1993, co-CEO and chair, 1993—; QD7 (an interactive multi-media publishing company), founder (with Salzman and 7th Level, Inc.), 1996; Qwest Broadcasting, founder (with others), c. 1996, CEO and chair, 1996—; QJ Entertainment Co., television producer; Disques Barclay, Paris, France, music arranger. Executive producer of the outdoor concert A Call for Reunion, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC, 1993. Vibe (magazine), founder. Music arranger for performers, including Ray Anthony, Tony Bennett, Count Basie, Ray Charles, Peggy Lee, Johnny Mathis, Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, and Andy Williams; record producer for Patti Austin, George Benson, Brook Benton, Billy Eckstein, Aretha Franklin, Lesley Gore, Lena Home, James Ingram, Michael Jackson, Al Jarreau, the Brothers Johnson, Little Richard, Rufus, Rod Temperton, U.S.A. for Africa, and others. Assembled the choir for "We Are the World" benefit record, 1985.
Appeared in the specials Milos Forman: Portrait and The CBS Premiere Preview Spectacular, both 1989; also appeared in The Avenging Angel, 1995.
Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best jazz from a large group, 1960, for The Great Wild World of Quincy Jones; Grammy Award nomination,
Television Appearances; Movies: Budge Hollander, If Tomorrow Comes, CBS, 1986. Thomas Jefferson, George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation, CBS, 1986. Buffalo Bill, Kenny Rogers as "The Cambler" III— The Legend Continues, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Kojak, CBS, 1971. Sergeant Jones, "Secret Service/' Theatre in America, PBS, 1977. Carl Wilkerson, "Opening Day," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. John Baldwin, /Amaz/ngStor/es, NBC, 1986. "Creep Course/7 Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Voice, Duckman (animated), USA, 1994. Appeared as Clifford Connant in an episode of Remington Steele, NBC; also appeared in Ryan's Hope and One Life to Live, both ABC.
Volume 15 best arrangement, 1960, for "Let the Good Times Roll;" Grammy Award nomination, best orchestra for dancing, 1961, for "I Dig Dancers/' Grammy Award nominations, best original jazz composition and best instrumental arrangement, both 1962, for "Quintessence/7 Grammy Award nomination, best orchestra for dancing, 1962, for Big Band Bossa Nova; Grammy Award, best instrumental arrangement, 1963, for "I Can't Stop Loving You/7 recorded by Count Basie; Grammy Award nominations, best jazz from a large group and best orchestra for dancing, both 1963, for Quincy Jones Plays the Hip Hits; Grammy Award nomination, best jazz from a large group or soloist with a large group, 1964, for Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini; Grammy Award nomination, best original jazz composition, 1964, for "The Witching Hour/7 Grammy Award nominations, best non-jazz instrumental and best instrumental arrangement, both 1964, for "Golden Boy/7 Academy Award nomination, best song, 1967, for "The Eyes of Love77 from Banning; Academy Award nomination, best original music score, 1967, for In Cold Blood; Grammy Award nomination, best original score for a motion picture or television show, 1967, for In the Heat of the Night; Academy Award nomination, best music, song category, 1968, for the title song from For Love of Ivy; Emmy Award nomination, best music composition for a series, 1969, for The Bill Cosby Show; Grammy Award, best instrumental jazz performance from a large group or soloist with a large group, and Grammy Award nomination, best instrumental arrangement, both 1969, for Walking in Space; Grammy Award nomination, best original score for a motion picture or television show, 1969, for The Lost Man and McKenna's Cold. Grammy Award nominations, best instrumental composition, best instrumental arrangement, and best jazz from a large group or soloist with a large group, all 1970, all for Cula Matari; Grammy Award nomination, best contemporary instrumental, 1970, for "Soul Flower/7 Grammy Award, best pop instrumental performance, 1971, for Smackwater Jack; Grammy Award nominations, best instrumental arrangement and best pop instrumental performance, both 1972, for "Money Runner/7 Grammy Award nomination, best original score for a motion picture or television special, 1972, for $; Grammy Award, best instrumental arrangement, 1973, for Summer in the City; Grammy Award nomination, best pop instrumental, 1973, for "You've Got It Bad, Girl/ 7 Gold Record Award, Recording Industry Association of America, and Grammy Award nomination, best pop vocal for duo, group, or chorus, both 1974, for Body Heat; Grammy Award nomination, best pop instrumental, 1974, for "Along Came Betty/7 Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored
JONES » 2 1 9 People (NAACP), 1974; Grammy Award nomination, best instrumental composition, 1976, for "Midnight Soul Patrol/7 Emmy Award, best music composition, and Grammy Award nomination, best instrumental composition, both 1977, for Roots; Grammy Award nominations, best arrangement for voices and best inspirational performance, both 1977, for "Oh, Lord, Come by Here/7 Academy Award nomination, best score for an adaptation, 1978, for The Wiz; Grammy Award, best instrumental arrangement, 1978, for the main title song, The Wiz; Grammy Award nomination, best instrumental composition, 1978, for "End of the Yellow Brick Road77 from The Wiz; Grammy Award nomination, producer of the year, 1978; Grammy Award nomination, best arrangement for voices, 1978, for "Stuff Like That/7 Grammy Award nomination, best disco recording, 1979, for "Don't Stop 7 til You Get Enough.77 Grammy Award, best instrumental arrangement, 1980, for "Dinorah, Dinorah/7 Grammy Award nomination, producer of the year, 1980; Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1980; Image Awards, NAACP, 1980,1981; Grammy Awards, album of the year and best rhythm and blues performance by a duo or group with vocal, both 1981, for The Dude; Grammy Award, best arrangement on an instrumental recording, and Grammy Award nomination, best pop instrumental, both 1981, for "Velas77 from The Dude; shared Grammy Award, best instrumental arrangement accompanying vocal(s), 1981, for "Ai no corrida77 from The Dude; Grammy Award, best cast show album, 1981, for Lena Home: The Lady and Her Music Live on Broadway; Gram my Award, producer of the year, 1981; Golden Note Award, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1982; Man of the Year Award, City of Hope, 1982; Grammy Award nominations, nonclassical producer of the year, 1982, 1983; shared Grammy Award, record of the year, 1983, for "Beat It77 by Michael Jackson; Grammy Award, album of the year, 1983, for Thriller by Jackson; Grammy Award, best recording for children, 1983, for E. T. the Extra-Terrestrial; shared Grammy Award, producer of the year, 1983; Readers7 Poll Award, producer of the year, Rolling Stone, 1983; Trendsetters Award, Billboard, 1983; Image Award, NAACP, 1983; Grammy Award nomination, best rhythm and blues instrumental, 1983, for "Billie Jean/7 Grammy Award nomination, best rhythm and blues song, 1983, for "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)/7 honorary degree from Berklee College of Music, 1983; shared Grammy Award, best arrangement on an instrumental, 1984, for "Grace,77 the gymnastics theme from Official Music of the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles; Grammy Award nomination, best rhythm and blues song, 1984, for "Yah Mo Be There/' Academy Award nominations, best picture (with oth-
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220 • JONES ers) and best original music score, both 1985, for The Color Purple; Academy Award nomination, best song, 1985, for "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" from The Color Purple; Grammy Award, record of the year, 1985, for "We Are the World" by U.S.A. for Africa; Grammy Award, best music video (short form), 1985, for We Are the World—The Video Event; honorary degree from Howard University, 1985; Humanitarian Award, T. J. Martell Foundation, 1986; Whitney Young, Jr. Award, Urban League, 1986; Grammy Award nomination, nonclassical producer of the year, 1987; Grammy Award nomination, album of the year, 1987, for Bad by Jackson; Trustee Award, nonperforming contributions, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1989; Lifetime Achievement Award, National Academy of Songwriters, 1989. Grammy Awards, album of the year and best rap performance, both 1990, for Back on the Block; Grammy Award, nonclassical producer of the year, 1990; Grammy Awards, best arrangement on an instrumental and best jazz fusion performance, both 1990, for "Birdland;" Grammy Award, best instrumental arrangement accompanying vocals, 1990, for The Places You Find Love; French Legion of Honor, 1990; Image Awards, NAACP, 1990, 1991; honorary degrees from Seattle University, 1990, and Wesleyan University, Loyola University, and Brandeis University, all 1991; Scopus Award, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1991; named Entrepreneur of the Year, U.S.A. Today and Financial News Network, 1991; Sons of Liberty Award, People for the American Way, 1992; honorary degree from Clark University, 1993; Grammy Award, best jazz instrumental, individual or group, 1994, for Miles and Quincy: Live at Montreux; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding informational series, 1995, for The History of Rock 'n' Roll; Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1995; Critics' Poll Award and Readers' Poll Award, both from Downbeat; Antonio Carlos Jobim Award; award from German Jazz Federation; Edison International Award of Sweden. CREDITS Film Appearances: Save the Children (documentary), Paramount, 1973. Narrator, A Great Day in Harlem, Castle Hill, 1994. Also appeared in Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones, 1990; Boys N the Hood, 1991; Blues for Trumpet and Koto; and Life Goes On. Film Work: Music director, A Dandy in Aspic, Columbia, 1968.
Music supervisor, Man and Boy, Levitt-Pickman, 1971. Music supervisor, Come Back Charleston Blue, Warner Bros., 1972. Music supervisor, The Wiz, Universal, 1978. Producer (with Stephen Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, and Frank Marshall), The Color Purple, Warner Bros., 1985. Executive music producer, Fast Forward, Columbia, 1985. Executive music producer, The Slugger's Wife, Columbia, 1985. Executive music producer, Fever Pitch, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1985. Executive producer, Brooms, QDE Entertainment, 1995. Executive producer of Stalingrad. Television Appearances; Series: The History of Rock 'n' Roll, syndicated, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Duke Ellington . . . We Love You Madly, CBS, 1973. Diana, CBS, 1981. Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary, CBS, 1986. Whatta Year. . . 7986, ABC, 1986. An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, ]r., NBC, 1986. Mancini and Friends, PBS, 1987. All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NBC, 1989. "Bernstein at Seventy/' Great Performances, PBS, 1989. The Songwriters Hall of Fame 20th Anniversary . . . The Magic of Music, CBS, 1989. The Unforgettable Nat "King" Cole, The Disney Channel, 1989. Sammy Davis Jr/s 60th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. Save the Planet: A CBS/Hard Rock Cafe Special (also known as The Hard Rock Cafe Presents Save the P/anet), CBS, 1990. The MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon (also known as The 25th Anniversary MDA Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon), syndicated, 1990. The Meaning of Life, CBS, 1991. A Party for Richard Pryor, CBS, 1991. Host, Ray Charles: 50 Years in Music, Uh-Huhl, Fox, 1991. A Very Special Christmas II, syndicated, 1992. "Ray Charles: The Genius of Soul/' American Masters, PBS, 1992. Michael Jackson... The Legend Continues, CBS, 1992. Malcolm X: The Real Story, CBS, 1992.
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Volume 15 The 25th Montreux Music Festival, The Disney Channel, 1992. An American Reunion: New Beginnings, Renewed Hope (also known as An American Reunion: The People's Inaugural Celebration), HBO, 1993. "Miles Davis: A Tribute" (also known as "Miles at Montreux"), Great Performances, PBS, 1993. Shirley Horn: Here's to Life, PBS, 1993. People's 20th Birthday, ABC, 1994. The Jackson Family Honors, NBC, 1994. "We Are the World:" A 10th Anniversary Tribute, The Disney Channel, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg (also known as The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award), NBC, 1995. Television's Greatest Performances, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1986. Grammy Legends Show (also known as Grammy Living Legends Awards), CBS, 1990. The 4th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1990. The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1991. The 23rd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1991. Presenter, Celebrate the Soul of American Music, syndicated, 1991. The 24th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1992. The 1993 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1993. Presenter, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. The Essence Awards, Fox, 1994. The 70th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, The Disney Channel, 1994. Presenter, The 4th Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1995. The Horatio Alger Awards, CBS, 1995. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Appeared in The 31st Annual Grammy Awards, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1990. Television Work; Series: Music director, The New Bill Cosby Show, CBS, 1972-73. Creator and executive producer, The Jesse Jackson Show (also known as Voices of America with Jesse Jackson), syndicated, 1990. Executive producer, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (also known as The Fresh Prince Show), NBC, 1990. Executive producer, Mad TV, Fox, 1995. Executive producer, In the House, NBC, 1995.
Co-executive producer, The History of Rock 'n' Roll, syndicated, 1995. Television Work; Specials: Producer and music director, Duke Ellington . . . We Love You Madly, CBS, 1973. Music director, A Show Business Salute to Milton Berle, NBC, 1973. Music director, An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., NBC, 1986. Executive producer, The Meaning of Life, CBS, 1991. Conductor, "Great Performances' 20th Anniversary Special/' Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Executive producer, A Cool Like That Christmas, Fox, 1993. Executive producer, An American Reunion: New Beginnings, Renewed Hope (also known as An American Reunion: The People's Inaugural Celebration), HBO, 1993. Executive producer, "Miles Davis: A Tribute" (also known as "Miles at Montreux"), Great Performances, PBS, 1993. Executive producer, The Roots of Country: Nashville Celebrates the Ryman, CBS, 1994. Executive producer, On Trial, NBC, 1994. Executive producer, Concert of the Americas (also known as The Kennedy Center Presents), PBS, 1994. Television Work; Awards Presentations: Producer, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Television Work; Pilots: Co-executive producer, Heart and Soul, NBC, 1988. Executive producer, L/V/n' Large, ABC, 1989. RECORDINGS Albums: The Birth of the Band, Mercury, 1959. The Great Wild World of Quincy Jones, Mercury, 1960. Newport, Mercury, 1961. / Dig Dancers, Mercury, 1961. Quintessence, Impulse, 1961. Brand New Bag, Mercury, 1963. Big Band Bossa Nova, Mercury, 1963. Quincy Jones Plays the Hip Hits, Mercury, 1963. Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini, Mercury, 1964. Golden Boy, Mercury, 1964. Quincy Plays for Pussycats, Mercury, 1965. Walking in Space, A&M, 1969. CulaMatari, A&M, 1970. Smackwater Jack, A&M, 1971. Summer in the City, A&M, 1973.
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222 • JONES You've Cot It Bad, Girl, A&M, 1973. (With others) This Is How I Feel About Jazz, Impulse, 1974. Mode (re-issue), Impulse, 1974. Body Heat, A&M, 1974. Me//ow Madness, A&M, 1975. / Heard That, A&M, 1976. Roots, A&M, 1978. Co West, Man, Impulse, 1978. Sounds . . . and Stuff Like That, A&M, 1978. The Great Wide World of Quincy Jones, Mercury, 1981. The Dude, A&M, 1981. Lena Home: The Lady and Her Music Live on Broadway, Qwest/Warner Bros., 1981. The Best of Quincy Jones, A&M, 1982. Back on the Block, Qwest Records/Warner Bros., 1989. M/7es and Quincy: Live at Montreux, Reprise Records, 1993. Q's look Joint, Qwest Records, 1995. Other albums include Sinatra at the Sands, 1966; and Boys N the Hood (original soundtrack), 1991. WRITINGS Film Scores: The Pawnbroker, Landau/Allied Artists/American International, 1965. The Slender Thread, Paramount, 1965. Walk Don't Run, Columbia, 1966. (Contributor) Made in Paris, MGM, 1966. Banning, Universal, 1967. The Deadly Affair, Columbia, 1967. Enter Laughing, Columbia, 1967. In Cold Blood, Columbia, 1967. In the Heat of the Night, UA, 1967. Mirage, Universal, 1968. The Counterfeit Killer, Universal, 1968. A Dandy in Aspic, Columbia, 1968. For Love of Ivy, Cinerama, 1968. The Hell with Heroes, Universal, 1968. Jigsaw, Universal, 1968. The Split, MGM, 1968. Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, Col umbia, 1969. Cactus Flower, Columbia, 1969. The Italian Job, Paramount, 1969. John and Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. The Lost Man, Universal, 1969. Mackenna's Cold, Columbia, 1969. The Out-of-Towners, Paramount, 1970. They Call Me Mister Tibbs!, UA, 1970. Up Your Teddy Bear (also known as The Toy Crabbers and Mother), Geneni/Richard, 1970. The Last of the Mobile Hotshots (also known as Blood Kin), Warner Bros., 1970.
The Anderson Tapes, Columbia, 1971. Brother John, Columbia, 1971. Hon/cyJackH. Harris, 1971. 5 (also known as Dollars and The Heist), Columbia, 1971. (With Donny Hathaway) Some Back Charleston Blue, Warner Bros., 1972. The Getaway, National General, 1972. The Hot Rock (also known as How to Steal a Diamond in Four Easy Lessons), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1972. The New Centurions (also known as Precinct 45: Los Angeles Police), Columbia, 1972. Mother, ]ugs, and Speed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. TheWiz, Universal, 1978. The Color Purple, Warner Bros., 1985. (With Thomas Dolby) Fever Pitch, MGM/UA, 1985. Composer of the score for Pojken i tradet (also known as The Boy in the Tree), 1964; Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones, 1990; Blues for Trumpet and Koto; Life Goes On; and the short films Eggs and Of Men and Demons, both 1970. Television Music; Series: Hey Landlord, NBC, 1966-67. The Bill Cosby Show, NBC, 1969-71. The New Bill Cosby Show, CBS, 1972-73. Sanford and Son, NBC, 1972-77. SanfordArms, NBC, 1977. Theme music, The Oprah Winfrey Show, syndicated, 1989. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (also known as The Fresh Prince Show), NBC, 1990. Out All Night (also known as Up All Night and The Neighborhood), NBC, 1992. Composer for The Cosby Show, 1984-92. Television Music; Pilots: Ironside, NBC, 1967. Split Second to an Epitaph, NBC, 1968. Killer by Night, CBS, 1972. Other Television Music: (With Gerald Fried) Roots (miniseries), ABC, 1977. The Meaning of Life (special), CBS, 1991. The Return of Ironside (movie), NBC, 1993. Other: Author of the autobiography Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones, 1990. Adaptations: Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones was adapted for film and produced by Courtney Sale Ross, 1990.
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Periodicals: New York Times, November 18, 1990. People Weekly, October 15, 1990, p. 105.
JORDAN, Neil
1950-
PERSONAL Full name, Neil Patrick Jordan; born February 25, 1950, in County Sligo, Ireland; son of Michael (a teacher) and Angela (a painter; maiden name, O'Brien) Jordan; married, wife's name, Vivienne (separated); children: (with wife) Sarah, Anna, Ben; (with Brenda Rawn) Daniel. Education: National University of Ireland, University College, Dublin, B.A., 1972. Addresses: Office—c/o British Film Institute, 127 Charing Cross Rd., London WC2, England. Career: Director and writer. Irish Writers Cooperative, co-founder, administrator, and chairperson of board of directors, beginning 1974; worked as a laborer, teacher, and saxophonist. Awards, Honors: Grant from British Arts Council, 1976; fiction prize, Guard/an, 1979, for "Night in Tunisia"; named "most promising newcomer" by Evening Standard, 1982, and award, best first feature film, Durban International Film Festival, 1983, both for Angel; arts award, cinema, Sunday Independent, 1984; awards from London Critics Circle and Fantasy Film Festival, and Critics Prize from Fantasporto Fantasy Festival, all best film, 1985, for The Company of Wolves; Golden Scroll, outstanding achievement, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1985; Golden Globe Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, New York Film Critics Award, Balladolid Award, and awards from Los Angeles Critics Circle and London Critics Circle, all 1986, for Mona Lisa; Ireland's People of the Year Award, 1986; Academy Award nominations, best picture, best director, and best original screenplay, all 1993, for The Crying Game. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Script consultant, Excalibur, Warner Bros., 1981. Angel, Motion Picture Co., 1982, released as Danny Boy, Triumph Films, 1984. The Company of Wolves, Cannon, 1984. Mona Lisa, Island Pictures, 1986.
Executive producer (with others), The Courier, Vestron Pictures, 1987. High Spirits, TriStar, 1988. We're No Angels, Paramount, 1989. The Miracle, Miramax, 1991. The Crying Game, Miramax, 1992. Interview with the Vampire, Geffen, 1994. Also director of a documentary on the making of Excalibur. Television Director; Specials: "Miss Otis Regrets/Just One of Those Things," a segment of Red, Hot, and Blue, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Independent Spirit: Close Up, Bravo, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: Angel, Motion Picture Co., 1982, released as Danny Boy, Triumph Films, 1984. (With Angela Carter) The Company of Wolves (based on a story by Carter), Cannon, 1984. (With David Leland) Mona Lisa, Island Pictures, 1986, published by Faber, 1986. High Spirits, TriStar, 1988. The Miracle (based on his story "Night in Tunisia"), Miramax, 1991. The Crying Game, Miramax, 1992. Author of Traveller, 1981. Television Movies: Mr. Solomon Wept, BBC, 1978. Seduction, RTE (Ireland), 1978. Tree, RTE, 1978. Miracles and Miss Langan, RTE, 1979. Night in Tunisia (also known as Channel Crossings; based on his story "Night in Tunisia"), RTE, 1980. Radio Plays: Miracles and Miss Langan, RTE, 1977. Other: Night in Tunisia and Other Stories, Co-Op Books (Dublin), 1976, Braziller, 1980. The Past (novel), J. Cape/Braziller, 1979. The Dream of a Beast (novel), Chatto & Windus, 1983, Random House, 1988. A Neil Jordan Reader (stories), Vintage, 1993. Also author of Sunrise with Sea Monster, 1995. Work represented in anthologies, including Paddy No More, Longship Press, 1978; and New Writing and Writers 16, Humanities, 1979. Contributor of poems to magazines.
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Periodicals: American Film, January, 1990, p. 36. Chicago Tribune, April 22, 1985; November 21, 1988. Film Comment, January-February, 1990, p. 9. Interview, December, 1989, p. 75. Los Angeles Times, November 19, 1980; April 19, 1985; June 20, 1985; November 18, 1988. Newsweek, May 6, 1985; June 16, 1986. New Yorker, June 16, 1986. New York Times, May 18,1984; April 19, 1985; June 13, 1986; November 18, 1988. New York Times Magazine, January 9, 1994, p. 22. People Weekly, June 16, 1986. Village Voice, May 29, 1984; April 30, 1985; June 17,1986. Washington Post, November 9, 1988.*
JOUBERT, Beverly 1957(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1957, in Johannesburg, South Africa; married Dereck Joubert (a documentary filmmaker), 1983. Education: Graduated business school. Addresses: Office—Wildlife Films Botswana, P.O. Box 55, Kasane, Botswana. Contact—c/o National Geographic Society, 1145 17th St. N.W., Washington, DC 20036. Career: Documentary filmmaker and photographer. Wildlife photographer for National Geographic magazine. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, individual achievement in sound, 1991, Silver Series Award, 12th Houston International Film Festival, Blue Ribbon, American 3rd Annual Film and Video Festival, Golden Antelope Award, Stambecco d'Oro International Nature Film Festival (Italy), and Banff Award, best scientist film, Canadian Film Festival, all for "Journey to the Forgotten River/' National Geographic Specials; Silver Award, Houston International Film Festival, Golden Award, Cindy Competition, and named Best Documentary, Arties Award (South Africa), all for "Zebras: Patterns in the Grass/' National Geographic Explorer; Silver Plaque, Chicago International Film Festival, Gold Medal, New York Festivals, named Best of Festival, Columbus International Festival, Grand Teton Award for best of festival, Jackson Hole Film Festival, and named Best Documentary, Arties Award, c. 1992, all for "Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas/' National Geographic Specials;
Emmy Award, individual achievement in sound, c. 1994, Golden Award, Houston International Film Festival, Chris Award and named Best Documentary, Columbus International Festival, George Forster Peabody Award, Palmanes Prix Special du Jury Award (France), and Explorer Award, best African film, Stambecco d'Oro International Nature Film Festival, all for "Reflections on Elephants," National Geographic Specials; CableACE Award, c. 1994, for "Lions of Darkness," National Geographic Explorer. CREDITS Television Work; Specials: Producer (with husband, Dereck Joubert) and sound, "Stolen River," National Geographic Special, PBS, 1988. Sound, "Okarango: Jewel of the Kalahari," Nature, PBS, 1989. Sound, "Elephant," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1989. (With Dereck Joubert) Producer, "Journey to the Forgotten River," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1990. Producer (with Dereck Joubert) and sound, "Trial of the Elephants," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1990. Producer (with Dereck Joubert) and sound, "Zebras: Patterns in the Grass," National Geographic Explorer, IBS f 1991. Producer (with Dereck Joubert), sound, and still photographer, "Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1992. Producer and director (with Dereck Joubert), and sound, "Lions of Darkness" (a segment of "Into Africa"), National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1994. Producer (with Dereck Joubert), sound, and still photographer, "Reflections on Elephants," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1994. Producer (with Dereck Joubert), sound, and still photography, "Wildlife Warriors," National Geographic Special, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: "A Passion for Africa," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1992. "The Photographers," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1995. WRITINGS Photographer, "Elephant Wake," National Geographic, May, 1991. Photographer, "Lion of Darkness," National Geographic, August, 1994. Contributor of articles to National Geographic magazine.
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PERSONAL Born March 3, 1956, in Johannesburg, South Africa; married, 1983; wife's name, Beverly (a documentary filmmaker). Education: University of Witwatersrand, degree in geology. Addresses: Office—Wildlife Films Botswana, P.O. Box 55, Kasane, Botswana. Contact—c/o National Geographic Society, 1145 17th St. N.W., Washington, DC 20036. Career: Documentary and feature filmmaker. Awards, Honors: Silver Series Award, 12th Houston International Film Festival, Blue Ribbon, American 3rd Annual Film and Video Festival, Golden Antelope Award, Stambecco d'Oro International Nature Film Festival (Italy), and Banff Award, best scientist film, Canadian Film Festival, all for "Journey to the Forgotten River," National Geographic Specials; Silver Award, Houston International Film Festival, Golden Award, Cindy Competition, Golden Ink Award (South Africa), best educational script, and named Best Documentary, Arties Award (South Africa), all for "Zebras: Patterns in the Grass/' National Geographic Explorer; Silver Plaque, Chicago International Film Festival, Gold Medal, New York Festivals, named Best of Festival, Columbus International Festival, Grand Teton Award for best of festival, Jackson Hole Film Festival, and named Best Documentary, Arties Award, c. 1992, all for "Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas/' National Geographic Specials; Emmy Award, best script, c. 1994, Golden Award, Houston International Film Festival, Chris Award and named Best Documentary, Columbus International Festival, George Forster Peabody Award, Palmanes Prix Special du Jury Award (France), and Explorer Award for best African film, best cinematography award, and best editing award, Stambecco d'Oro International Nature Film Festival, all for "Reflections on Elephants," National Geographic Specials; CableACE Award, c. 1994, for "Lions of Darkness," National Geographic Explorer. CREDITS Television Work; Specials: Producer (with wife, Beverly Joubert), director, and cinematographer, "Stolen River," National Geographic Special, PBS, 1988. Camera, "Okarango: Jewel of the Kalahari," Nature, PBS, 1989. Camera, "Elephant," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1989. Producer (with Beverly Joubert), director, and photographer, "Journey to the Forgotten River," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1990.
Producer (with Beverly Joubert) and cinematographer, "Trial of the Elephants," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1990. Producer (with Beverly Joubert), cinematographer, and editor, "Zebras: Patterns in the Grass," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1991. Producer (with Beverly Joubert) and cinematographer, "Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1992. Producer and director (with Beverlyjoubert) and cinematographer, "Lions of Darkness" (a segment of "Into Africa"), National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1994. Producer (with Beverlyjoubert), editor, and photographer, "Reflections on Elephants," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1994. Producer (with Beverlyjoubert), director, cinematographer, and editor, "Wildlife Warriors," National Geographic Special, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: "A Passion for Africa," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1992. WRITINGS For Television: "Journey to the Forgotten River," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1990. "Zebras: Patterns in the Grass," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1991. "Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1992. "Lions of Darkness" (a segment of "Into Africa"), National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1994. "Reflections on Elephants," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1994. "Wildlife Warriors," National Geographic Special, NBC, 1996. Other: "Elephant Wake," National Geographic, May, 1991. "Lion of Darkness," National Geographic, August, 1994. Contributor of articles to National Geographic magazine.
JOYCE, Ella PERSONAL Full name, Ella Cherron Hoye Joyce; daughter of Bunny Hoye; married Dan Martin (an actor and producer). Education: Attended Eastern Michigan University and a business college; trained for the stage
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226 • JUDGE with Corner Loft Studio, Frank Silvera's Workshop, Al Fann's Theatrical Ensemble, and Lembeck Comedy Workshop; trained in dance with Broadway Dance Center and Los Angeles Dance Center; studied voice with Thorn Bridell, Jr. Addresses: Agent—c/o Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Contact—c/o Palmer and Company, 1631 Pontius Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Appeared in the video "Waterfalls," recorded by TLC. Worked as a secretary for Ford Motor Company. Member: Women in Film. Awards, Honors: Audelco Award, best dramatic actress, for Black Theater Excellence, for Crumbs from the Table of joy; TOR Award, best dramatic actress, Off-Broadway category; Image Award nominations, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), for Roc and for Story Porch.
Works; Barbara Ann/Claudette, Don't Get Cod Started, The Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, then Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA; and as Valaida Snow, Hot Snow!, Company of Characters. Major Tours: Risa, Two Trains Running, U.S. cities, 1989-91.
JUDGE, Ian 1946PERSONAL Born July 21, 1946; son of Jack and Marjorie Judge. Education: Attended Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Addresses: Contact—c/o Simpson Fox Associates, 52 Shaftesbury Ave., London W1V 7DE, England. Career: Theater director. Royal Shakespeare Company, assistant director, beginning 1975. CREDITS
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Eleanor Emerson, Roc, Fox, 1991—. Also appeared in Search for Tomorrow and One Life to Live. Television Appearances; Specials: The Stellar Gospel Music Awards, syndicated, 1992. Also appeared in The African American Collegiate Beauty Pageant, 1993.
Stage Director; Plays: Oh! Kay, Chichester Theatre, 1984. The Wizard of Oz, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), 1987. A Little Night Music, Chichester Theatre, then Piccadilly Theatre, 1990. The Comedy of Errors, RSC, 1990. Henry VIII, Chichester Theatre, 1991. Love's Labour's Lost, RSC, 1993. Twelfth Night, RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1994. The Re/apsejhe Pit, London, 1996.
Also appeared as Detective Waller, 5et It Off, New Line Cinema; and in Common Ground; and Choices.
Stage Director; Operas Faust, English National Opera, 1985. Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci, English National Opera, 1987. Macbeth, Opera North, 1987. Tosca, Opera North, 1988. Boris Godunov, Opera North, 1989. Attila, Opera North, 1990. Show Boat, Opera North, then London Palladium, 1990. Fa/staff, Scottish Opera, 1991. The Flying Dutchman, Royal Opera House, 1992. Norma, Scottish Opera, 1993. Don Quichotte, English National Opera, 1994.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in stage productions as Lily, Crumbs from the Table of Joy, Second Stage Theatre, New York City; Bianca, Brothers, Sisters, Husbands, and Wives, Houston Music Hall; Professor Hill, Unquestioned Integrity: The Hill/Thomas Hearings, LA Theatre
Also directed Tosca, produced in Los Angeles, CA, 1989; Faust, produced in Melbourne, Australia, 1990; Madama Butterfly, produced in Los Angeles, 1991; Macbeth, produced in Cologne, Germany, 1992; Tales of Hoffman, produced in Melbourne, 1992; and West Side Story, produced in Melbourne, 1994.*
Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the pilots The Precinct and Dangerous Minds; and in episodes of The Client, CBS; Newsradio, NBC; and R/n Tin Tin K-9 Cop. Also appeared in Story Porch, BET. Film Appearances: McCabe, Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, Universal, 1992. Reality Bites, Universal, 1994.
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Also appeared in The Antagonists; and Conspiracy: Trial of the Chicago Eight.
PERSONAL Born in St. Louis, MO; father's name, Earl, mother's name, Milly; children: Eve. Education: Attended University of Missouri.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Spirit of 76th and Park/' Dream On, HBO, 1990.
Addresses: Office—Alan Hergott, Bloom, Dekom and Hergott, 150 South Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. /Agent—Judy Schoen and Associates, 606 North Larchmont Blvd., Suite 309, Los Angeles, CA.
Also appeared in episodes of Lois and Clark, Chicago Hope, E.R., Picket Fences, The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, and LA. Law. WRITINGS The Girls (novel), Knopf, 1994.*
Career: Actress and writer. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild of America. CREDITS Film Appearances: Someone to Love, International Rainbow, 1987. Telegraph lady, Coming to America, Paramount, 1988. Henry's mother, GoodFellas, Warner Bros., 1990. Impulse, Warner Bros., 1990. Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Frannie Bergman, Innocent Blood, Warner Bros., 1992. Milly, Babyfever (also known as Babyfever: For Those Who Hear Their Clock Ticking), Rainbow, 1994. Sanderson's secretary, Beverly Hills Cop III, Paramount, 1994. Aunt Jean, Angle, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared as Rachel, By the Sword, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Love Can Be Murder (also known as Kindred Sp/rits), NBC, 1992. Esperanza, There Was a Little Boy, CBS, 1993. Dr. Patricia Raines, Sharon's Secret (also known as Into the Fire), USA, 1995.
KAGAN, Jeremy 1945PERSONAL Full name, Jeremy Paul Kagan; born December 14, 1945, in Mt. Vernon, NY; son of Henry Enoch and Esther (Miller) Kagan; married Elaine Goren, March 17, 1974; children: Eve Laura. Education: Harvard University, B.A. (magnacum laude), 1967; New York University, M.F.A., 1969; attended American Film Institute, 1971. Avocational interests: Playing the clarinet, painting. Addresses: /Agent—Larry Becsey, Becsey, Wisdom, and Kalajian, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Office—c/o Our Own Co/ Brentwood Management, 11812 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049-5022. Career: Director and writer. Worked as animator, 1968; multimedia show designer, White House Conference on Youth and Education. Member: Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America, Phi Beta Kappa. Awards, Honors: American Animators first prize, 1968, for Once Upon a Line; Golden Eagle Award,
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228 • KAHN and Silver Knight Award, Malta Festival, 1973, for The Love Song of Charles Faberman; Emmy Award nomination, 1973, for My Dad Lives in a Downtown Hotel; Grand Prize, Montreal Film Festival, and Christopher Award, 1982, for The Chosen; Gold Prize, Moscow Film Festival, 1987, for The Journey of Natty Gann; Cable Ace Award, 1987, for Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago Eight. CREDITS Film Director: The Love Song of Charles Faberman, American Film Institute, 1973. Scott ]oplin, Universal, 1977. Heroes, Universal, 1977. The Big Fix, Universal, 1978. The Chosen, Contemporary, 1982. The Sting II, Universal, 1983. The Journey of Natty Gann, Buena Vista, 1985. Big Man on Campus, Vestron Video/Live Home Video, 1991. Also director of Once Upon a Line (animated film), 1968; and By the Sword, 1991. Film Appearances: Someone to iLove, Castle Hill, 1988. Television Director; Episodic: Nichols (also known as James Garner as Nichols), NBC, 1971-72. Columbo, NBC, 1972. "The Doctors/' The Bold Ones, NBC, 1972. Faerie Tale Theater, Showtime, 1982. Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, ABC, 1993. Television Director; Movies: Unwed Father, ABC, 1974. Katherine, ABC, 1975. Courage, CBS, 1986. Also director of Sleeping Beauty, 1983; Descending Angel, 1990; and director and coproducer of Roswell, 1994. Television Director; Specials: Director of My Dad Lives in a Downtown Hotel, 1973; and Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago Eight, 1987. Television Director; Pilots: Judge Dee in the Monastery Murders, ABC, 1974. WRITINGS For Film: The Love Song of Charles Faberman, American Film Institute, 1973.
For Television: Katherine, ABC, 1975. Also author of screenplays for Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago Eight, 1987; and Roswell, 1994.*
KAHN, Madeline 1942PERSONAL Born September 29, 1942. Education: Hofstra University, B.A., 1964; studied acting at Warren Robertson Actors' Workshop; trained as an opera singer. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and singer. Upstairs at the Downstairs, New York City, 1966-67. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, both 1973, both for Paper Moon; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a drama, and Drama Desk Award, both 1974, both for The Boom Boom Room; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1974, and 1st Annual Academy of Humor Award, 1975, both for Blazing Saddles; Distinguished Service Award, Hofstra University Alumni Association, 1975; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress, 1975, for Young Frankenstein; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1978, for On the Twentieth Century; People's Choice Award, best female performer in a new television program, 1984, for Oh Madeline; Emmy Award, 1986, for ABC Afterschool Specials; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best leading actress in a play, 1989, for Born Yesterday; Antoinette Perry Award, best leading actress in a play, 1993, for The Sisters Rosensweig; honorary Arts Doctorate degree, Boston Conservatory. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) The Dove (short film), Coe/Davis/Love, 1968. Eunice Burns, What's Up, Doc?, Warner Bros., 1972. Schoolteacher, From the Mixed-Dp Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (also known as The Hideaways), Cinema V, 1973. Trixie Delight, Paper Moon, Paramount, 1973. Lili Von Schtupp, Blazing Saddles, Warner Bros., 1974. Elizabeth, Young Frankenstein, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1974.
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Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1988. Sesame Street Special, PBS, 1988. Lovelaughs, Lifetime, 1991. Carnegie Hall at WO: A Place of Dreams, PBS, 1991. Host and Pat Nixon, Saturday Night Llve's Presidential Bash (also known as Saturday Night Live: Election Special), NBC, 1992. The 47th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1993. The 48th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1994. Also appeared as host, Saturday Night Live's Presidential Bash (two programs), in the 1970s; and in The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, 1988, and The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Evening at the Improv, syndicated, 1981. The ABC Comedy Special, ABC, 1986. "Celebrating Gershwin," Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Grace Anderson, "More Stately Mansions," Kurt Vonnegut's Monkey House, Showtime, 1991. "Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall," Great Performances, PBS, 1993. Also appeared on The Carol Burnett Show, CBS; The Muppet Show, syndicated; and Saturday Night Live, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Klein Time, CBS, 1977. Stage Appearances: Kiss Me Kate, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1965. (Broadway debut) Ensemble, New Faces of 1968 (revue), Booth Theatre, 1968. Cunegonde, Candide in Concert (opera), Philharmonic Hall, New York City, 1968. Servant, Promenade, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1969. Goldie, Two by Two, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1970. Chrissy, The Boom Boom Room, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1973. Amalia Balash, She Loves Me, Town Hall, New York City, 1977. Diane McBride, Marco Polo Sings a Solo, NYSF, Public Theatre, New York City, 1977. Mildred Plotka and Lily Garland, On the Twentieth Century, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1978. Madame Arcati, B//the Spirit, Santa Fe Festival Theatre, Santa Fe, NM, 1983.
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Shirley, What's Wrong with This Picture?, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1985. Billie Dawn, Born Yesterday, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1989. Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1992. Gorgeous Teitelbaum, The Sisters Rosensweig, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1992-93, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1993. Cohost, Broadway Canteen 7th Annual Easter Bonnet Competition, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1993. Appeared off-Broadway in A Christmas Memory; appeared in America, Santa Fe Festival Theatre; appeared in the operas La Boheme, Washington Opera Society, Washington, DC, and La Perichole, Carnegie Hall, New York City. RECORDINGS Albums: New Faces of 1968 (original cast recording), Warner Bros., 1968. Two by Two (original cast recording), Columbia, 1970. Blazing Saddles (original soundtrack), Elektra, 1974. Young Frankenstein (original soundtrack), ABC, 1975. At Long Last Love (original soundtrack), RCA-Victor, 1975. Frank Loesser Revisited, Painted Smiles, 1975. On the Twentieth Century (original cast recording), Columbia, 1978.
Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jessica, The Boy Who Cried Bitch, Pilgrims 3 Corporation, 1991. Rebecca, Billy Bathgate, Buena Vista, 1991. Donna Hayward, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, New Line Cinema, 1992. Kate Moseley, The Cutting Edge, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1992. Hetty Kelly/Oona O'Neil, Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Alia Shustervich, Little Odessa, Fine Line Features, 1994. Courtney Blumenthal, With Honors, Warner Bros., 1994. Voice of Adult Nala, The Lion King (animated), Buena Vista, 1994. Dana Clifton, The Tie That Binds, Buena Vista, 1995. Television Appearances: Cinnamon Brown, Love, Lies, and Murder (miniseries), NBC, 1991. Blue, "Daybreak/' HBO Showcase (movie), HBO, 1993. The Making of the Lion King (special), The Disney Channel, 1994.*
KENTON, Maxwell See SOUTHERN, Terry
Also performed on the original cast recording Two Revues.
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Videos: Scrambled Feet, RKO, 1983.
PERSONAL Born June 17, 1963, in Indiana; father, a U.S. diplomat.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, April 8, 1993.
Addresses: Contact—c/o Dean Avedon, 11726 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 688, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actor and producer. Worked on Armed Forces Radio in Athens, Greece. CREDITS
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PERSONAL Born c. 1968, in Queens, NY. Education: Attended Marymount Manhattan College. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, P.O. Box 6617, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Appearances; Series: Host, College Mad House (game show), syndicated, 1989. Host, The Best of the Worst, Fox, 1991. Host, Talk Soup, El Entertainment Television, 199194. Host, Later with Greg Kinnear, NBC, 1994—.
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Lew Ellis, A Walk on the Moon, Midwest, 1987. Mark, Miles from Home (also known as Farm of the Year), Cinecom, 1988. Gil Lawrence, Talent for the Game, Paramount, 1991. Queens Logic, Seven Arts, 1991. John Cameron, The Last of the Mohicans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Lamar Quinn, The Firm, Paramount, 1993. Todd Carter, Devil in a Blue Dress, TriStar, 1995.
Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Spring Break, Fox, 1993.
Also appeared as Steve Malone, Body Snatchers, 1993.
Television Work; Series: Co-executive producer, The Best of the Worst, Fox, 1991. Executive producer, Talk Soup, E! Entertainment Television, 1991-94. Executive producer, Later with Greg Kinnear, NBC, 1994—.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: (Television debut) Reverend Tom Bird, Murder Ordained (also known as Broken Commandments and Kansas Gothic), CBS, 1986. Professor Tim Mihkalick, Deadly Matrimony (also known as Shattered Vows), NBC, 1992. Joe Kennedy Sr., JFK: Reckless Youth, ABC, 1993.
Film Appearances: Talk show host, Blankman, Columbia, 1994. Sabrina, Paramount, 1995.*
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bill Pepin, Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. Steve Woodman, thirtysomething, ABC, 1987.
KINNEY, Terry 1954-
Television Appearances; Movies: Paul Hogarth, None So Blind (also known as Kojak and ABC Saturday Mystery), ABC, 1990. Walter Galloway, The Good Old Boys, TNT, 1995.
PERSONAL Born January 29, 1954, in Lincoln, IL; son of Kenneth C. (a tractor company supervisor) and Elizabeth L. (a telephone operator; maiden name, Eimer) Kinney; married Elizabeth Perkins (an actress), March 27, 1984. Education: Received B.S. in theatre, Illinois State University. Addresses: Agent—c/o William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, founding member, 1976. Awards, Honors: Joseph Jefferson Award, best director, and Drama Desk Award nomination, both 1981, for And a Nightingale Sang; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a play, 1990, for The Grapes of Wrath. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Players Club. CREDITS Film Appearances: Paul Deveneux, No Mercy, TriStar, 1986.
Television Appearances; Specials: Jim Casy, The Grapes of Wrath, PBS, 1991. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Murphy, The Indian Wants the Bronx, Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1976. The Glass Menagerie, North Light Repertory Company, Evanston, IL, 1982. Fick, Balm in Gilead, Steppenwolf Theatre, 1983. Treat, Orphans, Steppenwolf Theatre, 1984, and Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1985. Sweet Bird of Youth, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, 1988. Loose Ends, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1988. Jim Casy, The Grapes of Wrath, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1990. Servy-N-Bernice 4Ever, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1991. A Clockwork Orange, Steppenwolf Theatre, 1994. Stage Director: And a Nightingale Sang, Mitzi Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1981. Brilliant Traces, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1989.*
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KLEMPERER, Werner 1920PERSONAL Born March 22, 1920, in Cologne, Germany; came to the United States in the 1930s; son of Otto Klemperer (an orchestra conductor) and his wife (an opera singer). Education: Trained for the stage at the Pasadena Playhouse. Addresses: Contact—Marion Rosenberg, 8428 Melrose Place, Suite C, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, stage manager, opera singer, and orchestra conductor. Once conducted a concert at the White House, Washington, DC. Worked variously as an usher and waiter. Military service: U.S. Army, Special Services. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding performance by an actor in a supporting role in a comedy, 1966, 1967, and 1970, all for Hogan's Heroes; Emmy Awards, outstanding performance by an actor in a supporting role in a comedy, 1968 and 1969, both for Hogan's Heroes; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor in a musical, 1988, for Cabaret.
"Vigilantes of Montana," Overland Trail, NBC, 1960. "The Observer," Alcoa Theater, CBS, 1960. "The Pearls of Ratu," The Islanders, ABC, 1961. "The Third Medallion," The Third Man, syndicated, 1962. "Man in a Suitcase," C.E. True, CBS, 1962. "The Wonder of Wanda," Lloyd Bridges Show, CBS, 1963. "The Dream Book," My Three Sons, ABC, 1963. "Escape to Freedom," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1963. "Trial at Grand Forks," The Dakotas, ABC, 1963. "Total Recall," My Three Sons, ABC, 1963. "The Prisoner," Insight, syndicated, 1964. "The Project Strigas Affair," The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1964. "The Blizzard Makers," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1964. "All That Glitters," Lost in Space, CBS, 1966. "The Funeral," Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. "Gowns by Louie," The Doris Day Show, CBS, 1972. "The Devil, You Say," McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1973. "All Bets Off," McMillan and Wife, ABC, 1973. The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. Matt Houston, ABC, 1983. Narrator, "Views of a Vanishing Frontier," American Experience, PBS, 1988. "The Mostly Mozart Festival," Live from Lincoln Center, PBS, 1990. Also appeared on Vegas, ABC.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Colonel Wilhelm Klink, Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 196571. Dean Woodman, Mr. Sunshine, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Pilots: Inspector Hoffman, Assignment: Munich, ABC, 1972. Charles Edward Medford, Return of the Beverly Hillbillies, CBS, 1981. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Safe Conduct/' Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1956. "Face of EviI," M Squad, NBC, 1957. "Comstock Conspiracy/' Maverick, ABC, 1957. "Sunday Supplement/' Cunsmoke, CBS, 1958. "The Case of the Desperate Daughter/' Perry Mason, CBS, 1958. "Iron Curtain," Steve Canyon, NBC, 1959. "Haunted U-Boat," Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond, ABC, 1959. "Tunnel to Yesterday," Troubleshooters, NBC, 1959. "Gold Fever," The Alaskans, ABC, 1960. "The Case of the Two-Faced Turnabout," Perry Mason, CBS, 1960.
Television Appearances; Movies: Major Erich Mueller, Wake Me When the War Is Over, ABC, 1969. Franz Altmuller, The Rhinemann Exchange, NBC, 1977. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Strauss, Barenboim Conducts Strauss, PBS, 1993. Also appeared in Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty, 1980. Film Appearances: Lawyer, Death of a Scoundrel, RKO, 1956. Bendesh, Flight to Hong Kong, United Artists (UA), 1956. Dr. Simmons, Five Steps to Danger, UA, 1957. Paul Renkov, Istanbul, Universal, 1957. Commander Wallace, K/5S Them for Me, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Joseph Jessup, The High Cost of Loving, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1958. Harold Messner, Houseboat, Paramount, 1958. The Goddess, Columbia, 1958.
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Emil Hahn, Judgment at Nuremberg, UA, 1961. Adolf Eichmann, Operation Eichmann, Allied Artists, 1961. Brunner, Escape from East Berlin (also known as Tunnel), MGM, 1962. Mr. Leffer, Youngblood Hawke, Warner Bros., 1964. Lieutenant Heebner, Ship of Fools, Columbia, 1965. Klaus, The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz, UA, 1968. Stage Appearances: Dear Charles, Morosco Theatre, 1954. A Shot in the Dark, Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1970. Selim Bass, Abduction from the Seraglio (opera), Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 1970. Cyrano de Bergerac, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1973. Viggo Schiwe, The Night of the Tribades, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1977. Hang On to Me, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1984. Achille Weber, Idiot's Delight, Eisenhower Theatre, Washington, DC, 1986. Prokofiev, Master Class, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1986. Herr Schultz, Cabaret, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1987, then Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1988. The Players Club Centennial Salute, Schubert Theatre, New York City, 1989. Max Detweiler, The Sound of Music, New York State Theater, New York City, 1990. Made Broadway debut in Heads or Tails, 1947; also appeared in Galileo, The Insect Comedy, and 20th Century. Major Tours: Herr Schultz, Cabaret, U.S. cities, 1988. RECORDINGS Albums: Performer on a Milwaukee Symphony recording of Berlioz's Lelio, 1994. WRITINGS Author of foreword, Hogan's Heroes: A Comprehensive Reference to the 1965-1971 Television Comedy Series, with Cast Biographies and an Episode Guide, by Brenda Scott Royce, McFarland, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Daily News, January 26, 1988, p. 31 .*
KNOX, Terence 1951PERSONAL Born December 16, 1951, in Richland, WA. Addresses: /Agent—SDB Partners, 1801 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 902, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Publicist— Freeman and Sutton Public Relations, 8961 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 2-A, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Reese, Used Cars, Columbia, 1980. Jack's friend, Heart Like a Wheel, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Eric Macklin, Lies, Alpha, 1984. Buddy, Truckin' Buddy McCoy, Bedford Entertainment, 1984. Hightower and McHugh, Rebel Love, Troma, 1986. Distortions, Cori, 1988. John Garrett, Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice, Miramax, 1993. The Spy Within (also known as Flight of the Dove), Tanglewood, 1995. Also appeared in Twist of Fate, 1990; as Jack DeForest, Tripwire, 1990; Wallace Reid, Forever, 1993; and in Shadow Waltz, From a Whisper to a Scream, and Violent Blade. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Peter White, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982-85. Matt Russell, All Is Forgiven, NBC, 1986. Sergeant Zeke Anderson, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1987. Jack Matson, The Road Home, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Leo Kalb, City Killer, NBC, 1984. Craig Phelan, Chase, CBS, 1985. Dan Casey, Unspeakable Acts, ABC, 1990. Clayton Thorpe, Snow Kill (also known as Over the Edge), USA, 1990. Vince Slade, Angel of Death, CBS, 1990. Nick Moore, Lucky Day, ABC, 1991. Nick Kasten, Overexposed, ABC, 1992. Dr. Eric Foretich, A Mother's Right: The Elizabeth Morgan Story (also known as With Reason to Suspect), ABC, 1992. Bobby Ballew, Poisoned by Love: The Kern County Murders (also known as Blind Angel and Murder So Sweet), CBS, 1993. Jed Harris, Stolen Innocence, CBS, 1995.
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Other Television Appearances: Dr. Michael Rourke, J.O.E. and the Colonel (pilot), ABC, 1985. Steve Grenowski, "Mighty Pawns/' Wonderworks, PBS, 1987. Martin Anderson, Murder Orda/nec[(mmiseries; also known as Broken Commandments and Kansas Gothic), CBS, 1987. Host, CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade (special), CBS, 1989. Coyle, The Invaders (miniseries), Fox, 1995.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "To the Moon, Alice/7 Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1990. Guest voice, Duckman (animated), USA, 1994. Film Appearances: Appeared as Louisa, The Unborn, 1991. Stage Appearances: Ladies' Room, Tiffany Theater, Los Angeles, CA, 1988. OTHER SOURCES
Stage Appearances: Brick, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove, FL, 1985. Teddy, When You Com in' Back, Red Ryder?, Coconut Grove Playhouse, 1985.*
Periodicals: People Weekly, October 24, 1994, p. 95-96. Us, February, 1996.*
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KURALT, Charles 1934-
PERSONAL Born c. 1963, in Tarzana, CA; daughter of Lee (a doctor) and Nedra (a travel agent); married Michael Stern (an advertising executive), 1995. Education: Vassar College, graduated 1985.
PERSONAL Full name, Charles Bishop Kuralt; born September 10, 1934, in Wilmington, NC; son of Wallace Hamilton and Ina (Bishop) Kuralt; married second wife, SuzannaFolsom Bairdjune 1, 1962; children: (first marriage) Lisa Catherine Bowers White, Susan Guthery Bowers. Education: University of North Carolina, B.A., 1955.
Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Member of the Groundlings improv comedy school and performance troupe, Groundlings Theater, Los Angeles, 1992. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1995, for Friends. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ursula, Mad about You, NBC, 1993-. Phoebe Buffay, Friends, NBC, 1994—. Television Appearances; Specials: Nicole, Just Temporary (also known as Temporarily Yours), NBC, 1989. Valley Girl, Close Encounters (also known as Matchmaker), CBS, 1990. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Miss Stitch, Murder in High Places (also known as Out of Season), NBC, 1991.
Career: Television news correspondent and anchorman. Charlotte News, Charlotte, NC, reporter and columnist, 1955-57; CBS Television network, news chief for Latin America, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1961, then for U.S. West Coast, 1963, later New York City, 1964; Dateline America, CBS Radio, developer and anchorman, 1972. Member: Players Club. Awards, Honors: Ernie Pyle Memorial Award for Human Interest Reporting, 1956; Emmy Award nomination, best on-the-spot coverage of a news eventany length, live or film, 1959, for "Crash of American Airlines Electra off LaGuardia into Flushing Bay/' C85 News; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement within regularly scheduled news program, 1968, for "On the Road/' CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Awards, 1969, 1975, 1980; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement within regularly scheduled news program, 1969, for "On the Road/' CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in cultural documen-
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tary programming, 1970, for "Volcano: Birth of an Island," CBS News Hour; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in broadcast journalism, 1978, for "On the Road/' CBS Evening News; Emmy Award nomination, best news and documentaries program and program segments, 1980, for "On the Road/7 CBS Reports; George Polk Award for Television Reporting, 1980; Emmy Award nomination, best informational, cultural or historical programming, 1982, for "A Regal Way with Words/' Sunday Morning; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement, writers, 1982, for "Cicada Invasion," CBS Evening News; Emmy Award nomination, best information, cultural or historical programming (segments), 1985, for "Our Gift to Us," Sunday Morning; Emmy Award, special classification for outstanding program/individual (segments), 1985, for "Steeplejacks," Crossroads; Emmy Award, special classification for outstanding program achievement (segments), 1985, for "Bicycle Messengers," CBS Evening News; named Broadcaster of the Year, International Radio and Television Society, 1985; Emmy Award, best informational, cultural or historical programs, 1987, for "With Horowitz in Moscow," Sunday Morning; Emmy Award, best background/analysis of a single current story (segments), 1988, for "Lest We Forget," Sunday Morning; Emmy Award, special classification for outstanding program achievement (segments), 1988, for "Footsteps on the Sands of Time," Sunday Morning; Emmy Award nomination, special classification for outstanding program achievement, 1988, for Twenty Years on the Road with Charles Kuralt; Harry S. Truman Public Service Award, 1988; 4th Estate Award, National Press Club, 1994; spirit of liberty award, People for the American Way, 1994; Dupont-Columbia award, 1995. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Eyewitness, CBS, 1960. Anchorman, Eyewitness to History, CBS, 1960-61. Reporter, Who's Who, CBS, 1977. Anchorman, Sunday Morning, CBS, 1979-94. Host and correspondent, On the Road with Charles Kuralt, CBS, 1983. Anchorman, The American Parade, CBS, 1984. New York anchor, America Tonight, CBS, 1990. Narrator, The Revolutionary War, The Learning Channel, 1995. Host, This I Believe, The Disney Channel, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "On the Road," CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite (program name later changed to reflect subsequent anchors; segment later expanded to series), CBS, 1967—.
CBS News Hour, CBS, c. 1970. Narrator, "Eudora Welty—One Writer's Beginnings," The American Experience, PBS, 1988. "Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Host, "Hitler and Stalin, A Legacy of Hate," CBS Reports, CBS, 1994. Appeared in CBS News, c. 1959, and "Steeplejacks," Crossroads, c. 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, CBS News Adventure (documentary), CBS, 1970. Correspondent, After the Dream Comes True, CBS, 1982. Issue correspondent, Campaign '86: Election Night, CBS, 1986. Correspondent, Twenty Years on the Road with Charles Kuralt, CBS, 1987. Back on the Road with Charles Kuralt, CBS, 1988. Campaign '88: The Republican Convention, CBS, 1988. Correspondent, Campaign '88: The Democratic Convention, CBS, 1988. Reporter, Campaign '88: Election Night, CBS, 1988. Anchor, Presidential Inauguration, CBS, 1989. Narrator, The Moon Above, the Earth Below, CBS, 1989. William S. Paley: Tribute to a Broadcasting Giant, CBS, 1990. Host, On the 4th of July with Charles Kuralt, CBS, 1990. Anchor, America's Toughest Assignment: Solving the Education Crisis, CBS, 1990. Host, Tchaikovsky 150th Birthday Gala from Leningrad, PBS, 1991. Host, Remember Pearl Harbor, PBS, 1991. Anchor, Whose Side Are You On?, CBS, 1991. Host, Horowitz in Moscow, PBS, 1992. Cohost, The Year of the Generals, CBS, 1992. Share a Moment with the World, CBS, 1992. The National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1992. The Alistair Cooke Salute, PBS, 1992. Correspondent, America on the Line, CBS, 1992. The Andy Griffith Show Reunion, CBS, 1993. Host, 60 Minutes . . . 25 Years (also known as 60 Minutes Turns 25), CBS, 1993. One for the Road with Charles Kuralt and Morley Safer (also known as Charles Kuralt: 30 Years on the Road, a Conversation with Morley Safer), CBS, 1994. Reporter, The 1994 Winter Olympic Games, CBS, 1994. Host, The Dick Van Dyke Show Remembered (also known as The Dick Van Dyke Show Retrospective), CBS, 1994.
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Narrator, "World Ride '95: The Possible Dream," CBS Sports Show, CBS, 1995. Television Work; Specials: Producer, Twenty Years on the Road with Charles Kuralt, CBS, 1987. Producer, Back on the Road with Charles Kuralt, CBS, 1988. WRITINGS On the Road with Charles Kuralt (nonfiction), Putnam (New York, NY), 1985. Southerners: Portrait of a People (nonfiction), Oxmoor House, 1986. (With Loonis McGlohan) North Carolina Is My Home (nonfiction), East Woods, 1986. A Life on the Road (nonfiction), Putnam, 1990. Has also written To the Top of the World (nonfiction), 1968; Dateline America (nonfiction), 1979. Contributor to periodicals such as Reader's Digest, Good Housekeeping, Travel-Holiday, and Publishers Weekly. For Television: CBS News (series), CBS, 1956. News assignment writer, CBS News, CBS, 1958. CBS Evening News (episodic), CBS, c.1982. On the 4th of July with Charles Kuralt (special), CBS, 1990. Horowitz in Moscow (special), PBS, 1992. The Year of the Generals (special), CBS, 1992. 60 Minutes . . . 25 Years (also known as 60 Minutes Turns 25; special), CBS, 1993. "Hitler and Stalin, A Legacy of Hate/' CBS Reports (episodic), CBS, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: 50 Plus, Julyf 1988, p. 22. Gentleman's Quarterly, November, 1990, p. 298. Southern Living, June, 1990, p. 74. TV Guide, May 30, 1992, p. 14.*
KURTZ, Swoosie 1944PERSONAL Born September 6, 1944, in Omaha, NE; daughter of Colonel Frank (an Air Force pilot and onetime Olympic diver) and Margo (a writer; maiden name, Rogers) Kurtz. Education: Attended the University of Southern California, 1962-64; trained for the stage at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, 1964-66.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; also 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a featured role (dramatic), 1978, for Tartuffe; Obie Award, Village Voice, and Drama Desk Award nomination, both 1978, for Uncommon Women and Others; Drama Desk Award, best featured actress in a musical, 1978, for A History of the American Film; Antoinette Perry Award, best actress in a featured role (dramatic), Outer Critics Circle Award, and Drama Desk Award, best featured actress in a play, all 1981, for Fifth of July; Emmy Award nominations, best actress in a comedy series, 1982 and 1983, for Love, Sidney; Antoinette Perry Award, best actress in a featured role (dramatic), and Obie Award, both 1986, for The House of Blue Leaves; Emmy Award, outstanding guest performer in a comedy or drama series, 1990, for Carol & Company. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ellie, As the World Turns, CBS, 1971. Mary, CBS, 1978. Laurie Morgan, Love, Sidney, NBC, 1981-83. Alex Reed Halsey, Sisters, NBC, 1991-96. Television Appearances; Movies: Caria, Walking through the Fire, CBS, 1979. Jane Tremont, Marriage Is Alive and Well, NBC, 1980. Roberta, The Mating Season, CBS, 1980. Ruth Walter, Agatha Christie's "A Caribbean Mystery/' CBS, 1983. Jackie Willis, Guilty Conscience, CBS, 1985. Patricia, A Time to Live (also known as Intensive Care), NBC, 1985. Doris Steadman, Baja Oklahoma, HBO, 1988. Joanne Winslow-Darvish, The Image, HBO, 1990. Marcia Hobbs, Terror on Track 9 (also known as Janek: The Grand Centra/ Murders), CBS, 1992. Mrs. Johnstone, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Maria Harper, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, HBO, 1993. Emily, Truman Capote's One Christmas, NBC, 1994. Joan Bixler, Betrayed: A Story of Three Women, ABC, 1995. Kay Wilbanks, A Promise to Carolyn, CBS, 1996.
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Volume 15 Television Appearances; Episodic: Muriel, "Ah, Wilderness/' Theater In America, PBS, 1976. "Black Thorn/' Kojak, CBS, 1976. Rita Altabel, "Uncommon Women and Others/' Theater in America, PBS, 1978. Wanda, "The Visit," Trying Times, PBS, 1987. Bananas Shaughnessy, "House of Blue Leaves," American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. Laurie, Carol & Company, NBC, c. 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Gwen Landis, Fifth of July, Showtime, 1982. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Narrator, Friends and Lovers, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1987. The 43rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1989. The 48th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1994. The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1994. The 76th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. Screen /Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1995. Film Appearances: Shirley, Slap Shot, Universal, 1977. Hooker, The World According to Carp, Warner Bros., 1982. Edie, Against All Odds, Columbia, 1984. Megan, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)AJnited Artists (UA), 1988. Madame de Volanges, Dangerous Liaisons, Warner Bros., 1988. Tina, Vice Versa, Columbia, 1988. Sharon, Stanley and Iris, MGM/UA, 1990. Leslie Marshall, A Shock to the System, Corsair, 1990. Charlane McGregor, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Queen Evilia, Storybook, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Also appeared as Marsha, First Love, 1977; Gwen Simpson, Oliver's Story, 1978; Verna, Wildcats, 1986; Miss Rollings, True Stories, 1986; and Walking the Dog, 1991. Stage Appearances: Charley's Aunt, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati, OH, 1966. The Skin of Our Teeth, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, 1966. Sodom and Gomorrah, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, 1966. Janice Vickery, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Manin-the-Moon Marigolds, Mercer Arts Theatre, 1970. Ruth, later Til lie, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-
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in-the-Moon Marigolds, New Theatre, New York City, 1971-72. Muriel, Ah, Wilderness!, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1975. Mariane, Tartuffe, Circle in the Square, 1977. Rita, Uncommon Women and Others, Phoenix Theatre Company, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1977. Bette, A History of the American Film, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA), New York City, 1978. Honey, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. Annie, Beach House, Long Wharf Theatre, 1980. Summer, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1980. Gwen, Fifth of July, New Apollo Theatre, New York City, 1980-81. Annie, Beach House, Circle Repertory, New York City, 1985. Bananas Shaughnessy, The House of Blue Leaves, Mitzi Newhouse Theater in Lincoln Center, New York City, then Vivian Beaumont Theater in Lincoln Center, both 1986, later Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Love Letters, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1989. Love Letters, Canon Theatre, Los Angeles, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Ouisa, Six Degrees of Separation, Mitzi Newhouse Theater in Lincoln Center, then Vivian Beaumont Theater in Lincoln Center, both 1990. Also appeared as Sally Truman, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, produced in New York City, 1991; in The Firebugs, 1968; Hunting Cockroaches, produced in Los Angeles; Enter a Free Man; Children; Museum; Wine Untouched; and Scandal.*
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PERSONAL Born November 24, 1955, in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina). Education: FAMU, Prague, Czechoslovakia, graduated 1978. Addresses: Contact—Szetlana, 108 Rue des Dames, Paris 75017, France. Career: Director and screenwriter. Has lectured in acting at the Academy of Stage Art in Sarajevo, and in film direction at Columbia University in New York City.
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Also directed Guernica, 1976; and The Arrowtooth Waltz, 1991. Television Work; Director: Directed the Yugoslavian television programs Nevjeste dolaze (title means "The Brides Are Coming"), 1978, and Bife Titanik (title means "Buffet Titanic"), 1979. WRITINGS Screenplays: Time of the Gypsies (originally released in Yugoslavia as Dom za vesan/e), Columbia, 1988. American Dream, Warner Bros., 1992. Underground, CiBy Sales, 1995. Also author of Strategija svrake and Z/Vot Radnika, both 1987. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, August, 1990, pp. 40-42.*
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Bruford Jamison, Jr., DROP Squad, Gramercy Pictures, 1994.
PERSONAL Born c. 1962, in Hartford, CT. Education: Attended Julliard and New York University.
Also appeared as Ice, Rappin', 1985; Samuel Kemp, Five Corners, 1987; and Frank, Jacob's Ladder, 1990.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, P.O. Box 6617, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Stage Appearances: Sterling, Two Trains Running, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1992-93.*
Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mariah (also known as Equations), ABC, 1987. Michael Stoven, The Human Factor, CBS, 1992. Dr. Peter Benton, ER, NBC, 1994—. Television Appearances; Movies: Virgil Hawkins, When We Were Young, NBC, 1989. Mark Hastings, Jr., "Winner Takes All," 6. L Stryker: The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Mchumbo, Eyes of a Witness (also known as Circumstantial Evidence), CBS, 1991. Detective Knoll, Empty Cradle, ABC, 1993.
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PERSONAL Born in 1958, in Worcester, MA; father a mechanic and mother a maid; married Ann Lembeck (a freelance writer), c. 1990; children: Jack, Devin. Education: Emerson College, B.A. in English, 1979. Addresses: Office—c/o William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; and Full Circle Management, 929 North Larabee St., Suite 16, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor and comedian. Has performed as a stand-up comedian.
Also appeared in Out of the Darkness, 1985; and as Trumayne, What Price Victory, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: Charlie, "Teen Father/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1986. K. C., Vietnam War Story, HBO, 1987. 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. Host, Life in the Fat Lane II, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jack Spade, Hammer, Slammer, and Slade, ABC, 1990. Film Appearances: Darryl Jenks, Coming to America, Paramount, 1988.
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Mike McCracken, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon I, New Line, 1993. Bill, TheSandlot, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Sgt. Cooper, Who's the Man?, New Line, 1993. Fallon, Judgment Night, Universal, 1993. Edgar Friendly, Demolition Man, Warner Bros., 1993. Armor O'Mal ley, Gunmen, Miramax, 1994. Gus, The Ref, Buena Vista, 1994. Frank, The Neon Bible, Miramax, 1995. David Poole, Operation Dumbo Drop, Buena Vista, 1995. Frank, Two if by Sea, Warner Bros., 1996.
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Television Appearances; Specials: No Cure for Cancer, MTV, 1990. 1992 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1992. Denis Leary: No Cure for Cancer, Showtime, 1993. MTV Unplugged, MTV, 1993. Best of Comedy Club Network, Showtime, 1994. The ESPY Awards, ESPN, 1995. The State's 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. Host, Comics Come Home, Comedy Central, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, CBS, 1995. Second Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1996. Also appeared in A—hole, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: MTV, MTV, 1990-92. Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, Comedy Central, 1991. London Underground, Comedy Central, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Jake, "Lust," National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins, Showtime, 1995. Television Work: Executive producer, Denis Leary: No Cure for Cancer (special), Showtime, 1993. Director, "Lust/' National Lampoon's Favorite Deadly Sins (movie), Showtime, 1995. Stage Appearances: Appeared off-Broadway in No Cure for Cancer, 199192, and Birth, School, Work, Death, 1993.
Le BROCK, Kelly 1960PERSONAL Born March 24, 1960, in New York, NY; married Steven Seagal (divorced); children: three. Addresses: Agent—c/o Metropolitan Talent, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Suite F, Studio City, CA 91604. Contact—c/o Harabedian, Hall & Co., 3550 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 840, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actress and model. CREDITS Film Appearances: Charlotte, The Woman in Red, Orion, 1984. Lisa, Weird Science, Universal, 1985. Andy Stewart, Hard to Kill, Warner Bros., 1990. Hard Bounty, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Charles Dickens' David Copperfield (animated), NBC, 1993. Also appeared as Una, Betrayal of the Dove, 1993.*
LEE,Ang 1954PERSONAL Born October 23, 1954, in Taiwan; father, a high school principal; married; wife's name, Jane Lin (a microbiologist); children: two sons. Education: University of Illinois, B.F.A., theater, 1980; New York University, M.F.A., film, 1984.
RECORDINGS Albums: No Cure for Cancer, A & M Records, 1993.
Addresses: Contact—c/o Good Machine, 526 West 25th St., New York, NY 10001. Career: Filmmaker.
WRITINGS No Cure for Cancer, Anchor Books (New York City), 1992. Denis Leary: No Cure for Cancer (television screenplay), Showtime, 1993. (With wife, Ann Lembeck, and Mike Armstrong) Two if by Sea (screenplay), Warner Bros., 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 25, 1994, pp. 28-31. Premiere, April, 1994, p. 50. US, February, 1996, pp. 63-64.*
Awards, Honors: Several Golden Horse Award nominations (Taiwan) and Special Jury Prize for Direction, and Best Film Honors, Asian Pacific Film Festival, 1992, all for Pushing Hands; Asian American Media Award, 16th Asian American International Film Festival, Golden Bear Award, Berlin Film Festival, both 1993, Academy Award nomination, best foreign language film, Golden Globe Award nomination, best foreign language film, several Independent Spirit Award nominations, and Golden Horse Awards, best film and best director, all for The Wedding Banquet; named Best Foreign Language Film, National Board of Review, Academy Award nomi-
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Volume 15 nation, best foreign language film, Golden Globe Award nomination, best foreign language film, Best Film Honors and Best Director Honors, Asian Pacific Film Festival, and several Independent Spirit Award nominations, all for Eat Drink Man Woman; New York Film Critics Circle Award, Boston Film Critics Award, National Board of Review Award, Golden Bear Award, Berlin Film Festival, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, Directors Guild Award nomination, Golden Globe Award nomination, all best director, all for Sense and Sensibility. CREDITS Film Director: And producer, Pushing Hands, Central Motion Picture Corp., 1991. And producer, The Wedding Banquet (also known as Xiyan), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1993. Eat Drink Man Woman, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Sense and Sensibility, Columbia, 1996. Also director of Fine Line, 1985.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Winslow Wong, Marlowe (also known as Little Sister), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. Cheng, Fists of Fury (also known as The Big Boss), National General, 1973. Lee, Enter the Dragon, Warner Bros., 1973. Tang Lung, Return of the Dragon, Bryanston, 1974. Billy Lo, The Came of Death (also known as Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Came of Death), Columbia, 1979. Coming Out under Fire (documentary), Zeitgeist Films, 1994. Also appeared as Chen Chen, The Chinese Connection, 1972; and in The Best of the Martial Arts Films, 1991. Film Work: Director, Return of the Dragon, Bryanston, 1974. Television Appearances; Series: Kato, The Green Hornet, ABC, 1966-67. Li Tsung, Longstreet, ABC, 1971-72.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Pushing Hands, Central Motion Picture Corp., 1991. The Wedding Banquet (also known as Xiyan), MGM, 1993. (With Hui Ling Wang and James Schamus) Eat Drink Man Woman, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Kato, "A Piece of the Action/' Batman/ABC, 1967. Kato, "Batman's Satisfaction/' Batman, ABC, 1967. "Tagged for Murder," Ironside, NBC, 1967. "Marriage Chinese Style," Here Come the Brides, ABC, 1969. Also appeared on Blondie.
Other: Two Films by Ang Lee (includes The Wedding Banquet and Eat Drink Man Woman), Overlook Press, 1994.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Return of the Dragon, Bryanston, 1974.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, August 1, 1993, sec. 2, p. 25.
LEE, Bruce
1940-1973
PERSONAL Born November 27,1940, in San Francisco, CA; died of cerebral edema, July 20, 1973, in Hong Kong; married; wife's name, Linda; children: Brandon (an actor; died, 1993). Education: Studied philosophy at the University of Washington. Career: Actor and martial arts expert.
Adaptations: Circle of Iron (also known as The Silent Flute), released by Avco Embassy, 1979, was based on a story by Bruce Lee, James Coburn, and Stirling Silliphant; Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, released by Universal, 1993, was based on a biographical account of Lee's life as written by his wife, Linda Lee Cadwell, in Bruce Lee: The Man Only I Knew.*
LEE Jason Scott 1966(?)PERSONAL Born November 19, c. 1966, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Sylvia and Robert Lee. Education: Attended Fullerton College.
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Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Friends and Artists Theater Ensemble, member. CREDITS Film Appearances: What's Happening Boy, Bom in East LA., Universal, 1987. Whitey, Back to the Future, Part II, Universal, 1989. Avik, Map of the Human Heart, Miramax, 1993. Bruce Lee, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story,Universal, 1993. Mowgli, Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book, Buena Vista, 1994. Noro, Rapa Nui, Warner Bros., 1994. Mall rats, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Also appeared in Marat/Sade and Balm in Cilead. Television Appearances: Ha-Kuhn, Vestige of Honor (movie), CBS, 1990. The Lookalike (movie), USA, 1990. John Henderson, "American Eyes/' CBS Schoolbreak Special (special), CBS, 1990. The Making of "Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book" (special), The Disney Channel, 1994.
LEHRER, James See LEHRER, Jim
respondent, and executive director of public affairs, 1970-72; Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), WDC, public affairs coordinator, 1972-73; NPACT-WETATV, Washington, DC, correspondent, 1973—. MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, partner. Dallas College, instructor in creative writing, 1967-68; Southern Methodist University, instructor, 1967-68. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps, 1956-59. Member: Council on Foreign Relations, Texas Institute of Letters. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, achievement in coverage of special events, 1973, for Watergate coverage; George Polk Award for Journalism, 1974; Columbia-Dupont Award, excellence in broadcast journalism, 1976-77, George Foster Peabody Award, meritorious service in broadcasting, 1977, leadership award, Association for Continuing Higher Education, 1981, Emmy Award nomination, achievement in coverage of a continuing news story, 1981-82, Emmy Award, achievement in coverage of a single breaking news story, 1982-83, all for The MacNeil/Lehrer Report; Lowell Thomas Award, International Platform Association, 1979; two Emmy Awards, outstanding background and analysis of a single current story, 1984, Emmy Award, outstanding informational, cultural, or historical programming, 1984-85, Emmy Award nomination, achievement in coverage of a single breaking news story, 1986-87, Sol Taishoff Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism, National Press Foundation, 1987, Ralph Lowell Award, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1989, and Harry S Truman Good Neighbor Award, 1990, all for The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. CREDITS
LEHRER, Jim 1934(James Lehrer) PERSONAL Full name, James Charles Lehrer; born May 10,1934, in Wichita, KS; son of Harry Frederick (a bus station manager) and Lois Catherine (a bank clerk; maiden name, Chapman) Lehrer; married Kate Staples (a writer), June4,1960; children: Jamie, Lucy, Amanda. Education: Victoria College, A.A., 1954; University of Missouri, B.J., 1956. Addresses: Office-WETA-TV, P.O. Box 2626, Washington, DC 20013; and MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, 3620 27th St. South, Arlington, VA 22206. Career: Writer and news anchor. Dallas Morning News, Dallas, TX, reporter, 1959-61; Dallas Times Herald, Dallas, reporter, columnist, and city editor, 1961-70; KERA-TV, Dallas, executive producer, cor-
Television Appearances; Series: Anchor (with Robert MacNeil), The Robert MacNeil Report, PBS, 1975. Anchor (with MacNeil), The MacNeil/Lehrer Report (also known as The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer), PBS, 1975-83. Moderator, U.S. Chronicle, PBS, 1980. Anchor (with MacNeil), The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, PBS, beginning in 1983. Nova, PBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Campaign: The Last World, PBS, 1988. Fifteen Years of MacNeil/Lehrer, PBS, 1990. Moderator, The Democratic Presidential Candidate Debate, PBS, 1992. Television Work; Series: Associate editor, The MacNeil/Lehrer Report (also
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known as The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer), PBS, 1975-83. Television Work; Specials: Associate editor, Fifteen Years of MacNeil/Lehrer, PBS, 1990. WRITINGS Stage Plays; As James Lehrer: Silversides Thruliner (two-act), produced at New Stage Theatre, Jackson, MS, 1986. Cedar Chest (two-act), produced at New Stage Theatre, 1986. Chili Queen (two-act), produced at Hartley House Theatre, New York City, 1986. Church Key Charlie Blue, produced at New Stage Theatre, 1988. Also author of two other plays. Other: (As James Lehrer) Viva Max (novel), Duel I, Sloan, and Pierce, 1966. (As James Lehrer) We Were Dreamers (memoir), Atheneum (New York), 1975. Kick the Can, Putnam (New York), 1988. Crown Oklahoma, Putnam, 1989. The Sooner Spy, Putnam, 1990. Lost and Found, Putnam, 1991. A Bus of My Own, Putnam, 1992, published as A Bus of My Own: A Memoir, New American Library (New York), 1992. Short List, Putnam, 1992. Blue Hearts: A Novel, Random House (New York), 1993.
brunette, with square shoulders and blue eyes," Viveca Lindfors was "one of the most beautiful actresses Sweden had produced/' wrote a London Times contributor. Lindfors was the third of a trio of actresses, including Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman, who emigrated from Sweden to the United States and made their careers in Hollywood. Lindfors trained for the stage in Sweden, performing with the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. She also made several Swedish films during World War II, including The Crazy Family, Anna Lens, and In Death's Waiting Room. Lindfors came to the United States in 1946 and made her American screen debut opposite Ronald Reagan in Night unto Night (1948). She also appeared in The Adventures of Don ]uan (1948) with Errol Flynn, in Dark City (1950), and in Four in a Jeep (1951) with Ralph Meeker. In the early 1950s, Lindfors broke her contract with Warner Brothers and turned to Broadway, where she made her debut in Anastasia (1955). During the 1960s and 1970s she produced and acted in Brecht on Brecht and in her own play / Am a Woman. Lindfors occasionally returned to act in films in order to fund her own projects. Recently she was seen in Stargate (1994) and in Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 49th edition, Marquis, 1994. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, October 26, 1995, sec. 3, p. 11. New York Times, October 26, 1995, p. B8. Times (London), October 27, 1995, p. 22. Washington Post, October 27, 1995, p. B7.
Author of'Politics: Dallas/'a column in Dallas Times Herald. Adaptations: The film Viva Max, released by Commonwealth United in 1969, was based on Lehrer's novel. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, February 7, 1988.*
LINDFORS, Viveca 1920-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born ElsaVivekaTorstensdotter Lindfors, December 29, 1920, in Uppsala, Sweden; died of complications from rheumatoid arthritis, October 25, 1995, in Uppsala, Sweden. Actress. Described as "a tall
LINDSTROM, Jon Robert 1957PERSONAL Born October 18,1957, in Medford, OR; son of Robert Oscar and Suzanne (Madsen) Lindstrom. Education: Attended University of Oregon, 1975-77. Addresses: Agent— Kazarian Spencer and Associates, Inc., 11365 Ventura Blvd., Suite 100, Studio City, CA91604. Career: Actor, writer, and musician. CREDITS Television Appearances: Major Dickinson, The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory (movie), NBC, 1987.
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Brian Dun lap, Fall from Grace (movie), NBC, 1990. The 11th Annual Soap Opera Awards (special), NBC, 1995.
Chris Brown, A Matter of Justice (miniseries; also known as Final Justice), NBC, 1993. Adam Reed, Country Estates (special), ABC, 1993.*
Also appeared in episodes of Call To Glory, 1984; Santa Barbara, 1985-86; 2 7 jump Street, 1988; Empty Nest and Baywatch, both 1989.
LONDON, Jeremy 1973(?)-
Film Appearances: Appeared as television newscaster, Listen to Me, 1988. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Sorrows of Stephen, 1989.*
PERSONAL Born c. 1973, in Texas; son of Debbie and Frank (a sheet metal worker) London; twin brother of Jason London (an actor). Addresses: /Agent—The Cersh Agency, P.O. Box 6617, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
LONDON, Jason 1973(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1973, in Texas; son of Debbie and Frank (a sheet metal worker) London; twin brother of Jeremy London (an actor). Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, P.O. Box 6617, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, member of company, 1991-92.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: T. S. Quint, Mallrats, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Jack, The Babysitter, Spelling Films International, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Nathaniel Bedford, I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1991-93. Sonny Snow, Angel Falls, CBS, 1993.
Film Appearances: Gideon Singer, Safe Passage, New Line Cinema, 1994. Tim, Fall Time, LIVE Entertainment, 1995. Bobby Ray, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar, Universal, 1995.
Television Appearances; Movies: 1st Teenager, In Broad Daylight, NBC, 1991. RickChilton, BreakingFree, The Disney Channel, 1995. Mickey Hackett, A Season of Hope (also known as Lemon Grove), CBS, 1995. Adult John Deal, "A Mother's Gift" (also known as "A Lantern in Her Hand"), Kraft Premier Movie, CBS, 1995.*
Also appeared as Russell Littlejohn, December, 1991; Court Foster, The Man in the Moon, 1991; and Randy "Pink'' Floyd, Dazed and Confused, 1993.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Cody Puckett, Blood Ties, Fox, 1991. Nathan Bedford, /'// Fly Away: Then and Now, PBS, 1993. Billy Murdock, "The Barefoot Executive," Disney Family Films, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "House of Horror," Ta/es from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Jay, "Caught in the Act," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Eric, False Arrest (miniseries; also known as Reasonable Doubt and The Joyce Lukezic Story), ABC, 1991.
PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Lock-in"; born July 28, 1964, in Long Island (some sources say Happauge), NY. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Worked as a child model. CREDITS Film Appearances: Susan Baxter, Amityville 3-D, Orion, 1983. Abby, The New Kids, Columbia, 1985. Toni, The Secret Admirer, Orion, 1985.
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Christian, RAD, TriStar, 1986. Sandi, Back to the Beach, Paramount, 1987. Tara Mitchell, The Night Before, HBO Video/ITC Entertainment, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Jody Travis, The Edge of Night, ABC, 1980-83. Reecca Donaldson, Full House, ABC, c.1990-95. Melanie Clifford, Hue/son Street, ABC, 1995-. Television Appearances; Movies: Jenny Gavin, A Place to Call Home, CBS, 1978. Judith Maple at age fourteen, Too Far to Co, NBC, 1979. Candy Cassidy, North Beach and Rawhide, CBS, 1985. Alicen, Doing Time on Maple Drive, Fox, 1992. Josephine Czinski/Jill Castle, Sidney Sheldon's "A Stranger in the Mirror/' ABC, 1993. Jane Morgan, Empty Cradle, ABC, 1993. Toni Shroud, One of Her Own, ABC, 1994. Gerri Anderson, Abandoned and Deceived (also known as ACES: The Gerri Jensen Story), ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Kelly, "Babies Having Babies/' CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1986. Kay Cork, "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Old Reliable/' Great Performances, PBS, 1988. Sally, "No Means No/' CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1988. Inside America's Totally Unsolved Lifestyles, ABC, 1992. Appeared as the host from Hollywood, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve '90, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Linda Craig, The Tom Swift and Linda Craig Mystery Hour, ABC, 1983. Christie, Brotherhood of Justice, ABC, 1986. Tammy, "Old Money/' broadcast as an episode of CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jenny Morrow, The Equalizer, CBS, 1986, 1987.
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Westchester, NY; daughter of Victor (a building contractor) and Jeanette Lucci; married Helmut Huber (a restaurateur), 1969; children: Liza Victoria, Andreas Martin. Education: Marymount College, B.A., 1968. Addresses: Office—c/o ABC Press Department, 77 West 66th St., 9th Floor, New York, NY 10023; and c/o All My Children, 320 W. 66th St., New York, NY 10023. /Agent—Sylvia Gold, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award nominations, best actress in a drama series, 1978, 1981-93, 1995, for All My Children. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Erica Kane, All My Children, ABC, 1970—. Television Appearances; Movies: Jessica Jones, Invitation to Hell, ABC, 1984. Antoinette Giancana, Mafia Princess, NBC, 1986. Karen Beckett, Haunted by Her Past, NBC, 1987. Laurel March, Lady Mobster, ABC, 1988. Rose D'Amore, The Bride in Black (also known as The Bride Wore Black), ABC, 1990. Victoria Robeson, The Woman Who Sinned, ABC, 1991. Maggie Dutton and Carmen Moore, Double Edge (also known as Two Women and Hit Women), CBS, 1992. Vivian Conrad, Between Love and Hate, ABC, 1993. Claire Laurent, French Silk, ABC, 1994. Victoria Sanders, Seduced and Betrayed, NBC, 1995. Elizabeth "Ebbie" Scrooge, Ebbie, Lifetime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Auditor/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. "Queen of the Soaps/' Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. "Stranger Than Fiction/' The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. Fame, Fortune, and Romance, syndicated, 1986. Also appeared on Win, Lose, or Draw, 1988.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in the play Grease.*
LUCCI, Susan
1948(?)-
PERSONAL Born February 23, 1948 (some sources say 1950), in
Television Appearances; Specials: Host, 99 Ways to Attract the Right Man, ABC, 1985. Host, The Working Woman's Survival Hour, Lifetime, 1987. Host, Soap Opera Awards (also known as Soap Opera Digest Awards), NBC, 1988. The /6th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1989.
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Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. The 18th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1991. Host, The 19th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1992. The 9th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, The Disney Channel, 1993. Host, The 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC,
Addresses: Contact—c/o Writers and Artists Agency, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor. Associated with the Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1984-85. Also former writer for the Associated Press and the 3M Company.
1993. People's 20th Birthday, ABC, 1994. Lassie Unleashed: 280 Dog Years in TV (also known as Lassie: A Dog Star—40 Years in Television), ABC, 1994. In a New Light '94, ABC, 1994. Segment host, "ABC Daytime," ABC's 40th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1994. Host, The 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1994. The All My Children 25th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1995. The 12th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1996. Also appeared in The 14th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1987; and The 9th Annual Emmy Awards for Sports, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Darya Romanoff, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, NBC, 1986. Film Appearances: Appeared in Daddy You Kill Me, Me Natalie, and Goodbye Columbus; and made a cameo appearance in Young Doctors in Love. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. RECORDINGS Albums: Contributed to Love in the Afternoon, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 22, 1994, pp. 14-15. McCall's, October, 1992, p. 148. TV Guide, November 10, 1990, p. 2.*
LUMBLY, Carl PERSONAL Born in Jamaica; raised in Minneapolis, MN; married Vonetta McGee (an actress); children: one son.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Inmate, Escape from Alcatraz, Paramount, 1979. Bork, Caveman, United Artists, 1981. John Parker, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. Detective Quirk, The Bedroom Window, DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Edwin Palmer, Judgment in Berlin, New Line Cinema, 1988. Narvel Blue, Everybody's All-American, Warner Bros., 1988. Junior, To Sleep with Anger, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Lou Baker, Pacific Heights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. AM, South Central, Warner Bros., 1992. Also appeared in Hardcore, 1979.
Television Appearances; Series: Sergeant Marcus Petrie, Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1982-88. Dr. Michael Norris, Going to Extremes, ABC, 1992. Dr. Miles Hawkins/MANTIS, M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox,
1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Reverend Howell, Undercover with the KKK, NBC, 1979. Bobby Seale, Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago Eight, HBO, 1987. District Police Commissioner Thomas Mambulu, Eyes of a Witness (also known as Circumstantial Evidence), CBS, 1991. Denmark Vesey, "Brother Future" (also known as "T.J.'s Turn in Time"), WonderWor/cs Family Movie, PBS, 1991. Charlie Walker, Back to the Streets of San Francisco, NBC, 1992. Sergeant Marcus Petrie, Cagney and Lacey: The Return, CBS, 1994. Floyd Ween, On Promised Land (also known as My Precious T-Top), The Disney Channel, 1994. Dr. Miles Hawkins/MANTIS, M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994.
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Addison Haig, "Out of Darkness/' ABC Theater, ABC, 1994. "The Reunion/' America's Dream, HBO, 1996.
1978); married Mary Gimbel, October, 1980; children: Amy, Jenny. Education: Attended Columbia University.
Other Television Appearances: Sergeant Marcus Petrie, Cagney and Lacey (pilot), CBS, 1981. Theseus, "The Gospel at Colonus," Great Performances, PBS, 1985. Destined to Live: 100 Roads to Recovery (special), NBC, 1988. Peter, Moe's Wor/d (pilot), ABC, 1992.
Addresses: Office—LAH Film Corporation, 1775 Broadway, New York, NY 10019. /Agent—Jeff Berg, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Stage Appearances:
Member: Directors Guild of America (DGA), Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.
Hugh, Meetings, Phoenix Theatre Company, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1981. Nevis Mountain Dew, Los Angeles Actors' Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1981. Francisco, The Tempest, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1981. Theseus, The Cospel at Co/onus, Carey Playhouse, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1983. Sus, Los Angeles Actors'Theatre, Los Angeles, 1983. "The Damned Thing/' Sundays at the Itchy Foot, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1986. "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar and Berenice," Sundays at the Itchy Foot, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1986. Eyes of the American, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1986. Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, NYSF, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988. Caleb Humphries, Miss Evers' Boys, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1989-90. Also appeared in Sizwe Banzi Is Dead and The Island, both produced in San Francisco, CA. Major Tours: Appeared in 5/zvve Banzi Is Dead and The Island, both produced on tour of Californian cities.*
LUMET, Sidney 1924PERSONAL Born June 25, 1924, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Baruch and Eugenia (Wermus) Lumet; married Rita Gam (an actress; divorced); married Gloria Vanderbilt, August 27, 1956 (divorced, 1963); married Gail Jones, November 23, 1963 (divorced,
Career: Director, producer, and actor. Associate director, CBS, 1950. Military service: U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1942-46.
Awards, Honors: Directors Guild Award, and Academy Award nomination, best director, both 1958, both for Twelve Angry Men; Emmy Award, best director, 1961, for "The Iceman Cometh/' Play of the Week; Emmy Award nomination, best director, 1961, for The Sacco and Vanzetti Story; Directors Guild Award, 1962, for Long Day's journey into Night; Academy Award nomination, best director, 1976, for Dog Day Afternoon; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award, both best director, both 1977, both for Network; Academy Award nomination, best original screenplay, 1981, for Prince of the City; Academy Award nomination, best director, 1983, for The Verdict; DGA Honorary Live Member Award, 1989. CREDITS Film Work; Director: (Directorial debut) Twelve Angry Men, United Artists (UA), 1957. Stage Struck, Buena Vista, 1958. That Kind of Woman, Paramount, 1959. The Fugitive Kind, UA, 1960. A View from the Bridge, Continental, 1962. Long Day's Journey into Night, Embassy, 1962. Fail Safe, Columbia, 1964. The Pawnbroker, American International, 1965. Up from the Beach, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1965. The Hill, MGM, 1965. The Group, UA, 1966. (And producer) The Deadly Affair, Columbia, 1967. (And producer) Bye Bye Braverman, Warner Bros., 1968. (And producer) The Seagull, Warner Bros., 1968. The Appointment, MGM, 1970. (And producer) The Last of the Mobile Hot Shots, Warner Bros., 1970.
248 • LUMET The Anderson Tapes, Columbia, 1971. Child's Play, Paramount, 1972. The Offense, UA, 1973. Serpico, Paramount, 1973. Lovin' Molly, Columbia, 1974. Murder on the Orient Express, Paramount, 1974. Dog Day Afternoon, Warner Bros., 1975. Equus, UA, 1977. Network, MGM/UA, 1977. TheWiz, Universal, 1978. (And producer) Just Tell Me What You Want, Warner Bros., 1980. Prince of the City, Warner Bros., 1981. Deathtrap, Warner Bros., 1982. The Verdict, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. (And executive producer) Daniel, Paramount, 1983. Carbo Talks, MGM/UA, 1984. Power, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. The Morning After, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Running on Empty, Lorimar, 1988. Family Business, TriStar, 1989. Q&A, TriStar, 1990. A Stranger among Us, Buena Vista, 1992. Guilty As Sin, Buena Vista, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television "The Iceman Cometh," Play of the Week, NTA, 1960. "The Dybbuk," Play of the Week, NTA, 1966. Also directed episodes of Omnibus, CBS, Mama, CBS, The Best of Broadway, CBS, Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, Stud/o One, CBS, and Alcoa Theatre, NBC. Television Work; Director of Specials: The Showoff, CBS, 1955. (And producer) Mr. Broadway, NBC, 1957. The Sacco and Vanzetti Story, NBC, 1960. John Brown's Raid, NBC, 1960. Cry Vengeance, NBC, 1961. Television Appearances; Specials: Unauthorized Biography: ]ane Fonda, syndicated, 1988. William Holden: The Golden Boy (also known as Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Fonda on Fonda, TNT, 1992. Interviewee, "Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval," American Masters, PBS, 1995.
A l s o director and producer (with Joseph Mankiewicz), King: A Filmed Record. . . Montgomery to Memphis, 1970, and Blood Kin, 1969.
Television Appearances; Episodic: American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 1995.
Film Appearances: Joey Rogers, One Third of a Nation, Paramount, 1939.
Stage Work; Director: The Doctor's Dilemma, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1955. The Night of the Auk, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1956. Caligula, 54th Street Theatre, New York City, 1960. Nowhere to Co but Up, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1962.
Appeared as Director, "White Fish/' Funny, 1988; also appeared in 50 Years of Action, 1986, and Listen Up, 1990. Television Work; Director of Series: Danger, CBS, 1951-53. You Are There, CBS, 1952-53.
Also directed Picnic (summer theatre production), 1955; directed other summer theatre productions, 1947-49.
Also director of Serpico, 1976. Television Work; Episodic Director: "Antigone/ Omnibus III, CBS, 1954. "Stage Door/' The Best of Broadway, CBS, 1955. "Mooney's Kid Don't Cry/' Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1958. "The Last of My Gold Watches/' Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1958. "This Property Is Condemned/' Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1958. "All the King's Men," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1958. "The Hiding Place," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1960. "The Dybbuk," Play of the Week, NTA, 1960. "Rashomon," Play of the Week, NTA, 1960.
Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Dead End kid, Dead End, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1935. Estranged One's Son, The Eternal Road, Manhattan Opera House, New York City, 1937. Stanley, Sunup to Sundown, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1938. Mickey, Schoolhouse on the Lot, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1938. Leo, Christmas Eve, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1939. Johnny, My Heart's in the Highlands, Guild Theatre, New York City, 1939. Joshua, Journey to Jerusalem, National Theatre, New York City, 1940.
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LYON, Milton 1923-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Milton Levine, February 21, 1923, in Pittsburgh, PA; died of cardiovascular disease, December 2, 1995, in Princeton, NJ. Actor and director. Milton Lyon was best remembered for his long career as a director associated with Princeton University. For over thirty years Lyon directed the Princeton Triangle Club's annual musical shows and often accompanied them on national tours. Lyon attended Carnegie Mellon University, graduating with a degree in theater and music in 1943. He began his stage career in 1945, when he appeared in a production of Uncle Harry in Woodstock, New York. He turned to directing in 1948, when he directed a production of Girl Crazy in Guilford, Connecticut. In 1960, Lyon helped found and served as executive director of the McCarter Theater for Performing Arts Center in Princeton. He held the position for three years, and turned the McCarter Theater into a prominent regional performing arts institution. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, December 8, 1995, p. B18.
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MACKENZIE, John 1932-
MADDEN, David 1955-
PERSONAL Born in 1932, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
PERSONAL Born July 25, 1955, in Chicago, IL. Education: Attended Harvard University, 1976; University of California, Los Angeles, M.A., 1978.
Addresses: Home—London, England. Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Mil Is, CA 90211.
Addresses: Office—Cort/Madden Productions, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038.
Career: Director. CREDITS Film Director: One Brief Summer, Cinevision, 1971. Unman, Wittering and Zigo, Paramount, 1971. Made, EMI, 1972. The Long Good Friday, Embassy, 1982. Beyond the Limit (also known as The Honorary Consul), Paramount, 1983. The Innocent, TVS Ltd/Tempest Films, 1984. A Sense of Freedom, Hand Made/Island, 1985. The Fourth Protocol, Lorimar, 1987. The Last of the Finest (also known as Street Legal and Blue Heat), Orion, 1990. Ruby, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Television Director; Movies: Just a Boy's Game, BBC, 1979. Act of Vengeance, HBO, 1986. Voyage, USA, 1993. The Infiltrator (also known as In Hitler's Shadow), HBO, 1995. Also directed The Cheviot, 1973; The Stag and the Black, 1973; Black Oil, 1973; Shutdown, 1974;/ust Another Saturday, 1975; Double Dare, 1976; Passage to England, 1976; and Red Shift, 1977. Television Director; Specials: Directed Country Matters I (special), 1975; and "Horses for Courses/' The Racing Came, Series II (special), 1981.*
Career: Producer, director, and executive. Twentieth Century-Fox, Hollywood, CA, story analyst, 197880, story editor, 1980-82, executive story editor, 1982-83; Twentieth Century-Fox Productions, vice president of production, then vice president of creative affairs, beginning 1983; Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, CA, vice president of production; Interscope Communications, Los Angeles, CA, producer, 1987-95; Cort/Madden Productions, Paramount Pictures, partner and producer, 1996—. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: Relentless, Universal, 1989. (With Robert W. Cort) Executive producer, Blind Fury, TriStar, 1989. The First Power, Orion, 1990. Eve of Destruction, Orion, 1991. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Buena Vista, 1992. Holy Matrimony, Buena Vista, 1994. Director, Separate Lives, Trimark Pictures, 1995. The Tie That Binds, Buena Vista, 1995. Operation Dumbo Drop (also known as The Dumbo Drop), Buena Vista, 1995. The Associate, Hollywood Pictures, 1996. Producer of the film Renegades, 1988; and Jersey Girl, 1992. Television Work; Movies: Director, A Part of the Family, Lifetime, 1994.
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MADIGAN,Amy
1957-
PERSONAL Born September 11, 1957, in Chicago, IL; married Ed Harris (an actor), 1983. Education: Marquette University, degree in philosophy; studied at Lee Strasberg Institute, Los Angeles.
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Roxy Ventola, And Then There Was One, Lifetime, 1994. Riders of the Purple Sage, TNT, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Slow Boat to Murder/' Hart to Hart, ABC, 1981. Tinders Keepers/' CHiPs, NBC, 1981. Sarah Penn, "The Revolt of Mother," Pigeon Feathers, PBS, 1988. Voice, "The Donner Party" (documentary), The American Experience, PBS, 1992. Voice, "The Way West" (documentary), The American Experience, PBS, 1995.
Career: Actress. Has worked as a performer with a band in bars and nightclubs.
Other Television Appearances: Billy Jean Bailey, Travis McCee (pilot), ABC, 1983. Dee Dee Johnson, The Laundromat (special), HBO, 1985. Voice, Baseball (documentary series; also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Voice, 500 Nations (documentary special), CBS, 1995.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1985, for Twice in a Lifetime; Theatre World Award, 1986-87, for The Lucky Spot; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or special, and Golden Globe Award, best supporting actress in a series, miniseries, or television movie, both 1989, both for Roe vs. Wade.
Stage Appearances: A Lie of the Mind, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1988. 5tev/e Wants to Play the Blues, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1989-90. Stella Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1992.
CREDITS
Appeared in the Los Angeles production, Prairie Avenue, 1981; and in The Lucky Spot, New York City, 1986-87.*
Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019.
Film Appearances: Love Child, Warner Bros., 1982. Streets of Fire, Universal, 1984. Places in the Heart, TriStar, 1984. Glory Scheer, Alamo Bay, TriStar, 1985. Twice in a Lifetime, Bud Yorkin Productions, 1985. Barbara Cutter, Nowhere to Hide, New Century, 1987. Annie Kinsella, Field of Dreams, Universal, 1989. Appeared as Carla Headlee, The Prince of Pennsylvania, 1988; as Chanice Kobolowski, Uncle Buck, 1989; and as Liz Beaumont, The Dark Half, 1993; also appeared in Crossroads, 1986, and Love Letters. Television Appearances; Movies: Marilyn, Crazy Times, ABC, 1981. Molly Slavin, The Ambush Murders, CBS, 1982. Chloe Brill, Victims, NBC, 1982. Alison Ransom, The Day After, ABC, 1983. Sarah Weddington, Roe vs. Wade, NBC, 1989. Kari Campbell, "Lucky Day/' ABC Theatre, ABC, 1991.
MAHER, Bill
1956(?)-
PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "mar"; born c. 1956, in New York, NY; son of Bill (an NBC news editor) and Julie (a nurse) Maher. Education: Attended Cornell University. Addresses: Contact—c/o Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Comedy Central, 1775 Broadway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor and comedian. Awards, Honors: CableACE Award, best cable talk show host, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding variety, music or comedy series, both 1995, both for Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher.
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Television Appearances; Series: Marty Lang, Sara, NBC, 1985. Host, The Midnight Hour, CBS, 1990. Host, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Comedy Central, 1993—. Television Appearances; Episodic: One Night Stand, HBO, 1990. London Underground, Comedy Central, 1991. The A-List, Comedy Central, 1992. Has appeared on The Tonight Show, NBC.
John, House II: The Second Story, New World, 1987. Jim, Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death, Guacamole, 1989. Elmo Bunn, Pizza Man, Jonathan F. Lawton, 1991. WRITINGS For Television: (With others) Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (series), Comedy Central, 1993—. "Bill Maher: Stuff That Struck Me Funny/' HBO Comedy Hour (special), HBO, 1995. Other: Author of True Story: A Comedy Novel, 1994.*
Television Appearances; Movies: Rick, Club Med, ABC, 1986. Max Taylor, Out of Time, NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: Funny, You Don't Look 200, ABC, 1987. Cower Rhodes, Hard Knocks (also known as Play "Mr. Tambourine Man" for Me), Showtime, 1987. Host, Say What?, CBS, 1992. "We're Mad as Hell Hosted by Dennis Miller/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. State of the Union Undressed '94, Comedy Central, 1994. But. . . Seriously, Showtime, 1994. "Bill Maher: Stuff That Struck Me Funny/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1995. Real Sports with Bryant Cumbel, HBO, 1995. State of the Union Undressed '96, Comedy Central, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 11th Annual CableACE Awards, syndicated, 1990. Host, The 16th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. The 17th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. Television Work; Series: Editor, Fame, Fortune, and Romance, ABC, 1986. Executive producer (with Scott Carter) and creator, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Comedy Central, 1993-. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, "Bill Maher: Stuff That Struck Me Funny/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1995. Film Appearances: Baba, D.C Cab, Universal, 1983. Party guest, Ratboy, Warner Bros., 1986.
MAHER, Joseph
1933-
PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Ma-her"; born December 29,1933, in Westport, County Mayo, Ireland; son of Joseph (a schoolteacher) and Delia A. (O'Malley) Maher. Addresses: Contact—c/o Writers and Artists Agency, 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor, director, and playwright. Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, member of company, 1965; American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, member of company, 1969, 1970, 1972; Charles Playhouse, Boston, member of company, 1969-70; Tyrone Guthrie Theatre Company, Minneapolis, MN, member of company, 1971-72; Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, member of company, 1972-73. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Critics' Award nomination, 1975, and Obie Award, Village Voice, 1978, both for Savages; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured role in a play, 1979, for Spokesong; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, 1980, for Night and Day; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured role in a play, Outer Critics' Circle Award nomination, and Drama Desk Award, all 1986, Los Angeles Drama Critics' Award and Drama-Logue Award, both 1987, all for Loot; Drama-Logue Award, 1987, for Entertaining Mr. Sloane; Laurence Oliver Award nomination, best comedy performance of the year, Society of West End Theatre, 1991, for What the Butler Saw.
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Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Biondello, The Taming of the Shrew, Canadian Players Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1959. (Off-Broadway debut) I.R.A. officer, The Hostage, One Sheridan Square Theatre, 1962. (Broadway debut) Understudy for Red Gus Risto, The Chinese Prime Minister, Royale Theatre, 1964. Col, Live Like Pigs, Actors' Playhouse, New York City, 1965. Reverend Mort, Eh?, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1966-67. Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, San Diego National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1967. Roderigo, Othello, San Diego National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, 1967. Interpreter, All's Well That Ends Well, San Diego National Shakespeare Festival, Old Globe Theatre, 1967. Gordon Lowther, The Prime of Miss ]ean Brodie, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1968. The Local Stigmatic, Actors' Playhouse, 1969. Canterbury, Henry V, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, then American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA), New York City, both 1969. Sir Andrew Melvil, Mary Stuart, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1971. Gerome, There's One in Every Marriage, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1972. Fitzpatrick, The Contractor, Chelsea Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1973. Captain, ]uno and the Paycock, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1973. Forget-Me-Not-Lane, Long Wharf Theatre, 1973. Saint )oan, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1974. The National Health, Long Wharf Theatre, 1974. Sir Augustus Ludbourne, Who's Who in Hell, LuntFontanne Theatre, New York City, 1974. Alan West, Savages, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1975. /Afore Night Come, Long Wharf Theatre, 1975. Herbert Dean, The Royal Family, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, then Brooklyn Academy Playhouse, Brooklyn, NY, both 1975, later Helen Hayes Theatre, 1975-76. Richard III, Long Wharf Theatre, 1976. The Son, Days in the Trees, Circle in the Square, 1976. Alan West, Savages, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1977. Absent Friends, Long Wharf Theatre, 1977.
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Martin, Black Angel, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1978. The trick cyclist, Spokesong, Long Wharf Theatre, 1978, then Circle in the Square, 1979. Geoffrey Carson, Night and Day, ANTA, 1979. Ed, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, Westside Mainstage Theatre, then Cherry Lane Theatre, both New York City, 1981. Bernard, Dear Daddy, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 1981-82. Tales from Hollywood, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1982. Frank Doel, 84 Charing Cross Road, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1982-83. The Hostage, Long Wharf Theatre, 1983. Truscott, Loot, Manhattan Theatre Club, Space at City Center Theatre, then Music Box Theatre, both New York City, 1986, later Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1987. Ed, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1987. Dr. Ranee, What the Butler Saw, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage One Theatre, New York City, 1989. The Entertainer, Long Wharf Theatre, 1995. Also appeared in Henry V, New York City, 1974; Live Like Pigs, New York City, 1981; and The Importance of Being Earnest, an off-Broadway production. Major Tours: Dr. Talacryn (Bishop of Caerleon), Hadrian VII, U.S. cities, 1971. Stage Work: Director, The Hostage, Long Wharf Theatre, 1983. Film Appearances: Charlie, It Ain't Easy, Dandelion, 1972. Mr. Coates, For Pete's Sake (also known as July Pork Bellies), Columbia, 1974. Sisk, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Adams, Time after Time, Warner Bros./Orion, 1979. Dr. Coleson, Just Tell Me What You Want, Warner Bros., 1980. Fibber Geyer, Those Lips, Those Eyes, United Artists, 1980. Dr. Kalman, I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, Paramount, 1981. Gridley, Going Ape!, Paramount, 1981. Duke, Under the Rainbow, Orion/Warner Bros., 1981. Moloch, The Evil That Men Do, TriStar, 1984. Dr. Lucas Budlong, My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. Michael Sinclair, Funny Farm, Warner Bros., 1988. Bishop O'Hara, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992.
254 • MAILER Isaac Newboldt, The Shadow (also known as Shadow and the Curse of Khan), Universal, 1994. Nathan Liebknecht, I.Q., Paramount, 1994. Dr. Alstricht, Bulletproof Heart (also known as Killer), Keystone Pictures, 1994. Surviving Picasso, Merchant-Ivory, 1996. Also appeared in Passages from Finnegan's Wake, 1965. Television Appearances; Series: Sylvester, Double Dare, CBS, 1985. St. Peter, Second Chance, Fox, 1987. Brian Alquist, Anything But Love, ABC, 1989-90. Dr. Walter Weisman, Laurie Hill, ABC, 1992. Also appeared as Leonard Brooks, Another World, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Dermot, Hangmans House, CBC, c. 1960. Doctor, My Father's House, ABC, 1975. Phil Kiley, My Old Man, CBS, 1979. Smythe, Little Gloria .. . Happy at Last, NBC, 1982. Doctor, Will There Really Be a Morning?, CBS, 1983. Jack Kendrix, "Bigfoot," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. Leo, Baby Brokers (also known as Sto/en Hearts), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Giorgio Vasari, /, Leonardo: A journey of the Mind, CBS, 1983. Appeared in Frankenweenie, 1992. Television Appearances; Pilots: Albert Vogel, At Your Service, NBC, 1984. Stockwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, ABC, 1986. Mr. Bell, Why On Earth? (also known as Down to Earth), ABC, 1988. Also appeared as Chancel lor Wi I loughby, Coode Behaviour, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) "Little Moon of Alban," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1964. M*/\*5*H, CBS, 1975. Mr. Dudley, Gimme a Break, NBC, 1987. Bob,ALF, NBC, 1988. Charles Van Duren, My Two Dads, NBC, 1988. Smedley Cork, "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: The Old Reliable," Great Performances, PBS, 1988. Also appeared in "Forget-Me-Not Lane," Theatre in America, PBS; and in episodes of The Cavanaughs,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television CBS; Moonlighting, ABC; Tattinger's, NBC; Wonder Woman; Seinfeld; Chicago Hope; and Murder, She Wrote. WRITINGS Plays: Dance for Me, Simeon, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1979, and A.T.A. Theatre, New York City.
MAILER, Stephen 1966PERSONAL Born March 10, 1966, in New York, NY; son of Norman Mailer (a writer). Education: Attended Middlebury College and New York University. Addresses: /Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sevek, War and Love, Cannon, 1985. Baldwin, Cry-Baby, Universal, 1990. Kit's date in bar, A League of Their Own, Columbia, 1992. Gabriel Higgs, Getting In (also known as Student Body), Trimark, 1994. Also appeared as Elon Dershowitz, Reversal of Fortune, 1990, and in Another Woman. Television Appearances: T. J., "Robbers, Rooftops and Witches," CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1982. Mickey, "Divorced Kids' Blues," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1987. Ben Griffin, "Love and Other Sorrows," American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Paul Darrow, "Darrow," American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Leo Spitzer, "The Hollow Boy,"/American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco (movie), NBC, 1993. Stage Appearances: Minor Demons, Harold Prince Theater, Annenberg Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1988. (Off-Broadway debut) Sam, For Dear Life, New York
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Volume 15 Shakespeare Festival, Public Theater-Martinson Hall, New York City, 1989. Artie, What's Wrong with This Picture?, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1990. The Innocents' Crusade, City Center Stage II, New York City, 1992. Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1993. Has also appeared in productions at Philadelphia Festival Theatre, Pittsburgh's Public Theatre, The Actor's Studio, and the Ensemble Theatre in New York City. Major Tours: Appeared in Broadway Bound, U.S. cities.*
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PERSONAL Born c. 1985; father's name, Bob (a real estate agent); mother's name, Sarah. Addresses: /Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Toni Whitney, Andre, Paramount, 1994. Molly Singer, Corrina, Corrina, New Line Cinema, 1994. Jess Green, When a Man Loves a Woman, Buena Vista, 1994. Enola, Waterworld, Universal, 1995. Television Appearances: Sophie, Camp Wilder (also known as Camp Bicknell; series), ABC, 1992. The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards (special), NBC, 1996.*
MAJORS, Lee 1940(?)PERSONAL Born April 23,1940 (some sources say 1939 or 1942), in Wyandotte, Ml; married Farrah Fawcett (an actress), July 28, 1973 (divorced, 1982). Education: Graduate of Eastern Kentucky State College; studied acting with Estelle Harmon atMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios.
Addresses: /Agent—David Shapira and Associates, Inc., 15301 Ventura Blvd., Suite 345, Sherman Oaks, CA91403. Career: Actor and producer. Founded Fawcett-Majors Productions in 1977 with then-wife, Farrah Fawcett. Turned down an offer from the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team in his final year at college to pursue an acting career. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Heath Barkley, The Big Valley, ABC, 1965-69. Roy Tate, The Men from Shlloh, NBC, 1970-71. Jess Brandon, Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1971-74. Colonel Steve Austin, The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1973-78. Colonel Steve Austin, The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976-77, NBC, 1977-78. Colt Seavers, The Fall Guy, ABC, 1981-85. Herman "Ski" Jablonski, Raven, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Title role, The Ballad of Andy Crocker, ABC, 1969. Larry, Weekend of Terror, ABC, 1970. Title role, Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident, NBC, 1976. Frank Logan, Just a Little Convenience, NBC, 1977. Will Kane, High Noon Part II—The Return of Will Kane, CBS, 1980. Captain Cody Briggs, Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land, ABC, 1983. Bob Clayton, The Cowboy and the Ballerina, CBS, 1984. Mountain Dan, A Smoky Mountain Christmas, ABC, 1986. Steve Austin, The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, NBC, 1987. Reed Harris, Danger Down Under (also known as Harris Down Under and Austral Downs), NBC, 1988. Steve Austin, The Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (also known as The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman II), NBC, 1989. Jesse Pruitt, Road Show (also known as Trave///n'and O'Malley), CBS, 1989. Captain Sterlng, Fire! Trapped on the 37th Floor, ABC, 1991. Rex Kingman, The Cover Girl Murders, USA, 1993. Steve Austin, Bionic Ever After? (also known as Bionic Breakdown), CBS, 1994.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: "Song for Dying/' Gunsmoke, CBS, 1965. 'The Monkey's Paw—A Retelling/' Alfred Hitchcock Hour, NBC, 1965. "SuperStar/ 7 Bracken's World, NBC, 1970. "Men Who Love," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1971. "The McCreedy Bust—Going, Going, Gone/' Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1972. "With This Ring, I Thee Kill," The Sixth Sense, ABC, 1972. "Notes about Courage," Trauma Center, ABC, 1983. Thomas "Pop" Scarlet, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1990.
Thorvald Helge, The Norseman, AIP, 1978. Scrooged, Paramount, 1988.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Steve Austin, The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1973. Colt Seavers, How Do I Kill a Thief—Let Me Count the Ways (broadcast as a segment of The Fall Guy), ABC, 1982.
Books: Zanderbergen, George, Stay Tuned: Henry Winkler, Lee Majors, Valerie Harper, Crestwood House, 1976.*
Television Appearances; Specials: Funshine Saturday Sneakpeak, ABC, 1974. The Wayne Newton Special, NBC, 1974. The Donny and Marie Osmond Show, ABC, 1975. A Special Olivia Newton-John, ABC, 1976. The Olivia Newton-John Show, ABC, 1976. Host, Battle of the Network Stars XI, ABC, 1981. Host, The Stuntman Awards, syndicated, 1986. Television Work; Series: (With others) Director, The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1973-78. (With others) Producer, The Fall Guy, ABC, 1981-85. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Just a Little Convenience, NBC, 1977. (With Jerry Weintraub) Executive producer, The Cowboy and the Ballerina, CBS, 1984. Executive producer, Danger Down Under (also known as Harris Down Under and Austral Downs), NBC, 1988. (With others) Producer, The Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (also known as The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman II), NBC, 1989. Executive producer, Road Show (also known as Trave///n'and O'Ma//ey), CBS, 1989. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, The Stuntman Awards, syndicated, 1986. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Blue, Will Penny, Paramount, 1968. Steve Mundine, The Liberation of L B. Jones, Columbia, 1970.
Also appeared in Sharks!, 1978; Robert Lasky, Killer Fish, 1979; Mike Catton, Steel, 1980; Philip Morgan, Agency, 1980; Frank Hart, The Last Chase, 1981; Mike Gable, Keaton's Cop, 1990. Film Work: Executive producer, Steel, 1980. OTHER SOURCES
MAKO 1932PERSONAL Full name, Makoto Iwamatsu; born December 10, 1932, in Kobe, Japan; married Shizuko Hoshi (a dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, and actress); children: two daughters. Education: Attended Pratt Institute; studied for the theatre at the Pasadena Playhouse and with Nola Chilton. Addresses: Agent—Fred Amsel and Associates, 6310 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 407, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor, director, and playwright. East/West Players, Los Angeles, CA, founder and artistic director, 1966—; Children's Workshop, Los Angeles, founder and artistic director, 1966—; Inner City Repertory Theatre, Los Angeles, member of company, 1967-68. Military service: Served in U.S. armed forces during Korean War. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1966, for The Sand Pebbles; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1976, for Pacific Overtures; Margaret Harford Award, Los Angeles Drama Critics, 1986. CREDITS Film Appearances: Po-Han, The Sand Pebbles, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Kenji, The Ugly Dachshund, Buena Vista, 1966.
Volume 15 Calvin Coolidge Ishimura, The Private Navy of Sergeant O'Farrell, United Artists (UA), 1968. Secret Service Agent Eliot Fong, The Great Bank Robbery, Warner Bros., 1969. Psychiatrist, Fools, Cinerama, 1970. Mun Ki, The Hawaiian* (also known as Master of the Islands), UA, 1970. Tora! Tora! Tora!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Oomiak, The Island at the Top of the World, Buena Vista, 1974. Yuen Chung, The Killer Elite, UA, 1975. Herbert, The Big Brawl, Warner Bros., 1980. James Chan, An Eye for an Eye, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Nakamura, Under the Rainbow, OrionA/Varner Bros., 1981. Friend, The Bushido Blade (also known as The Bloody Bushido Blade), Trident, 1982. Akiro the Wizard, Conan the Barbarian, Universal, 1982. The House Where Evil Dwells, Metro-GoldwynMayer/UA, 1982. Mike, Testament, Paramount, 1983. Akiro the Wizard, Conan the Destroyer, Universal, 1984. Akira Tanaka, Armed Response, CineTel, 1986. Captain Vinh, P.O.W.: The Escape, Cannon, 1986. Nobu, The Wash, Skouras, 1988. Dyama, Silent Assassins, Action Brothers, 1988. Jimmy Sakuyama, Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. Max Chin, An Unremarkable Life, CFG, 1989. Sakamoto, Taking Care of Business (also known as F/'/o/ax), Buena Vista, 1990. Toshio Watanabe, Pacific Heights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Kim, The Perfect Weapon, Paramount, 1991. Mr. Lee, Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1993. Kanemitsu, Robocop 3, Orion, 1993. Yoshida-San, Rising Sun, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Nakano, Highlander: The Final Dimension (also known as Highlander III: The Sorcerer and Highlander III: The Magician), Dimension Films, 1994. Sensei, A Dangerous Place, PM Home Video, 1995. Also appeared as Trang, Fatal Mission, 1990; as Mr. Tszing, My Samurai, 1993; and as Katsu, Cultivating Charlie, 1993; and in Spo//s of the Night, 1969; Chinmoku, 1972; Prisoners, 1975; Robinson's Garden, 1988; and Strawberry Road, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Major Taro Oshira, Hawaiian Heat, ABC, 1984. Television Appearances; Movies: Yuro, The Challenge, ABC, 1970.
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Tadashi, If Tomorrow Comes, ABC, 1971. Fukimoto, Farewell to Manzanar, NBC, 1976. Bai, When Hell Was in Session, NBC, 1979. Mori, G/r/s of the White Orchid (also known as Death Ride to Osaka), NBC, 1983. The Manchu, Kung Fu: The Movie, CBS, 1986. Captain Kilalo, Murder in Paradise, NBC, 1990. Moritaki, Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes, NBC, 1990. Captain Kilalo, Murder in Paradise, NBC, 1990. Red Sun Rising, HBO, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic:
MM*S*H,CBS, 1974. MM*S*H, CBS, 1976. The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1978. The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1979. MM*S*H, CBS, 1980. Inspector Toshi, Ohara, ABC, 1987. Tommy Nguyen, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Trahn, Tour of Duty, CBS, 1987. Thanarat, The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Yo Tin, Supercarrier, ABC, 1988. Kao, Paradise, CBS, 1990. "The Wash/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1990. Also appeared in episodes of Hawaiian Eye, ABC; The F.B.I., ABC; Ironside, NBC; Hawaii Five-0, CBS; Mann/x, CBS; F Troop, ABC; McHale's Navy; Ensign O'Too/e; 77 Sunset Strip; and / Spy. Television Appearances; Pilots: Simba, Alfred of the Amazon, CBS, 1967. Kenji, Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. Tao Can, judge Dee in the Monastery Murders, ABC, 1974. Mataro Sakura, The Last Ninja, ABC, 1983. Television Appearances; Specials: Ben Chang, The Last Ferry Home, syndicated, 1992. Stage Appearances: Taki, A Banquet for the Moon, Theatre Marquee, New York City, 1961. Pacific Overtures, East/West Players, Los Angeles, 1967-68. Hokusai Sketchbooks, EastAAtest Players, 1967-68. Cold Watch, Inner City Repertory Theatre, Los Angeles, 1972. (Broadway debut) The Reciter, Shogun, and Jonathan Coble, Pacific Overtures, Winter Garden Theatre, 1976. Station ), East/West Players, 1981. Sam Shikaze, Yellow Fever, Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, 47th Street Theatre, New York City, 1983. Nobu, The Wash, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1985.
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Shimada/Toshio Uchiyama, Shimada, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1992. Stage Work; Director: (With Shizuko Hoshi) The Fisher King, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, 1976. The Music Lessons, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1980. F.O.6. (Fresh Off the Boat), NYSF, Public Theatre, 1980. WRITINGS Plays: There's No Place Like a Tired Ghost, Inner City Repertory Theatre, Los Angeles, 1972. (With Dom Magwili) Christmas in Camp, East/West Players, 1981.*
MALICK, Wendie 1950PERSONAL Born December 13, 1950, in Buffalo, NY.
Lafferty, The Return of Hunter (also known as The Return of Hunter: Everyone Walks in LA.), NBC, 1995. Sarah Powell, Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart (also known as Hart to Hart: The Locket), NBC, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Carol Marshall, Dynasty: The Reunion (miniseries), ABC, 1991. "In the Groove/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1994. Also appeared as Gayle Bucannon, Baywatch, NBC; and in episodes of Civil Wars, 1993; The Commish, 1994; Mad about You, 1994; LA. Law, 1994; Cybil, 1995; Seinfeld, 1995; and NYPD Blue. Film Appearances: Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, New Line, 1980. Philomena, A Little Sex, Universal, 1982. Wendie Cross, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Nurse Nancy, Funny about Love, Paramount, 1990. Woman on train, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Susan Sloan, The American President, Castle Rock, 1995. Also appeared as Jane, Jerome, 1996.
Addresses: Agent—c/o Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 4, 1994, p. 52.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Four CableACE Awards, for Dream On. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Brigitte Blaine, Trauma Center (also known as Medstar), ABC, 1983. Dr. Susan Layden, Supercarrier, ABC, 1988. Judith, Dream On, HBO, beginning 1990. Zoe Hellstrom, Good Company, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Carol Hobart, The Ed Begley, ]r., Show (also known as Nobody's Puppet and Friendly Ed), CBS, 1989. Lindsay, Faith, CBS, 1994. Nina Horn, ]ust Shoot Me, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Tippi, Private Sessions, NBC, 1985. Trudence Barron, Easy Come, Easy Co, ABC, 1989. Gayle Bucannon, "Panic at Malibu Pier/' Baywatch, NBC, 1989. The Keys, NBC, 1992. Camilie Barbone, Madonna: Innocence Lost (also known as Madonna: Unauthorized), Fox, 1994.
MALLE, Louis 1932-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born October 30, 1932, in Thumeries, France; died of lymphoma, November 23, 1995, in Beverly Hills, CA. Filmmaker, screenwriter, author. A noted director of films classified as French New Wave Cinema, Malle crafted motion pictures that addressed provocative themes—such as incest, child prostitution, suicide, organized crime, and assisting the enemy during wartime—without passing judgment. Malle is also acknowledged for making films dealing with deeply personal themes, such as the highly acclaimed Au Revoir les enfants, Murmur of the Heart, and the documentary series Phantom India. Malle began his work as a filmmaker in the early 1950s as an assistant to oceanographer and documentary filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Le Monde de Silence, directed by Malle and Cousteau, won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and the Cannes Film Festival's Golden Palm. Before venturing off on his own as a director, Malle next worked as an assistant to Robert Bresson and then as a cin-
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Volume 15 ematographer for Jacques Tati. His first solo work as a director was 1957's Ascenseur pour I'Echafaud and received the Prix Delluc. During the 1960s, Malle worked as a television correspondent in Algeria, Vietnam, and Thailand. Later in the 1960s he ventured to India and ultimately created the documentary series Phantom India for the British Broadcasting Corporation. The work earned acclaim worldwide but was banned in India because of its depiction of the nation's poverty. In the 1970s, Malle directed films such as Murmur of the Heart, about a boy's incestuous affair with his mother, Lacombe, Luclen, featuring a bored, slow-witted French boy's efforts to aid the Nazis, and Pretty Baby, starring Brooke Shields as a twelve-year-old prostitute in New Orleans. Malle, who often wrote the screenplays for his films, received an Academy Award nomination for his script for Murmur of the Heart. His work in the 1980s included Atlantic City, a look at a small-time gangster, My Dinner with Andre, a unique film encompassing about two hours of a dinner conversation, and Au Revoir les enfants, a semi-autobiographical account of school life during his youth. The latter film centered on several Jewish children who are hidden in a boys school during World War II, but who are later discovered by Nazis and sent to death camps. The work was honored by the Venice Film Festival and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. His films in the 1990s included Miloven Mai and Damage, starring Jeremy Irons. His last film was 1994's Vanya on 42nd Street, showing the staging of Anton Chekhov's play. In 1994, Malle made a guest appearance on the American television series Murphy Brown, which starred his real-life wife, Candice Bergen. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, Marquis, 1994. Periodicals: Christian Science Monitor, November 27, 1995, p. 14. Los Angeles Times, November 25,1995, pp. A1, A32. New York Times, November 25, 1995, p. A12. Times (London), November 27, 1995, p. 21. USA Today, November 27, 1995, p. D2. Washington Post, November 25, 1995, pp. B1, B3, F7.
bourne, Australia; son of John (a taxi driver) and Louise (Mandylaris) Theodosopoulos. Addresses: Contact—M. G. Young and Company, 2949 Century Park East, Suite 2580, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Played soccer with the Melbourne team, Green Gully, and trained with Panathinaikos. CREDITS Film Appearances: Avram Arouch, Triumph of the Spirit, Triumph, 1989. Italian Count, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Frank Costello, Mobsters, Universal, 1991. Mark, Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. Costello, Fatal Past, Skouras, 1994. John Donovan, Virtuosity, Paramount, 1995. Martin Niconi, Crosscut, Pavlic-Raimondi Pictures, 1995. Also appeared in Almost Dead. Television Appearances; Series: Kenny Lacos, Picket Fences, CBS, 1992—. Television Appearances; Movies: Lawrence, Delta of Venus, Showtime, 1995. Paul/Eric, Falling for You, CBS, 1995. Fist of the North Star, HBO, 1996. Also appeared in Venus Rising, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Half Way Horrible/' Tales from the Crypt (episodic), HBO, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: The 17th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991.*
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MANDYLOR, Costas 1965(?)PERSONAL Born Costas Theodosopoulos, in c. 1965, in Mel-
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260 • MATHIAS glass of liquor in his hand, is perhaps best remembered for his partnership with comedian Jerry Lewis, with whom he made 16 films between 1949 and 1956. The son of an Italian immigrant barber, Martin was born and raised in Steubenville, Ohio, a factory town on the Ohio River. He left school after the tenth grade and worked at a variety of occupations, including running bootleg liquor during Prohibition, prize fighting, shining shoes, pumping gas, and working as a laborer in a steel mill. Later he became a stickman and croupier in the gambling casinos of Steubenville, and his habit of humming while dealing led to a contract to sing in Cleveland. Martin's career took a major turn in 1946, when he appeared on the same bill with Jerry Lewis at the 500 Club in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The pair established a comedy routine—Martin, the straight man, tried to sing, while Lewis, playing a busboy, continually interrupted—appearing at the Copacabana in New York and on The Ed Sullivan Show before moving to Hollywood in 1948. Martin broke his partnership with Lewis in 1956 and headed out on his own. Despite predictions that he could not survive without Lewis, Martin established careers as a serious actor, appearing with Marlon Brando and Montgomery Gift in The Young Lions (1958) and with Frank Sinatra and Shirley MacLaine in Some Came Running (1959), and as a recording artist. His records That's Amore (1953), Return to Me (1958), Volare (1958), and Everybody Loves Somebody (1964) all sold more than a million copies. Martin also hosted his own television variety show, The Dean Martin Show, from 1965 to 1974. Although the alcoholic persona Martin developed for the program was largely an invention, in his later years the star began to drink heavily. The drinking became much worse after the much-publ icized death of Martin's son Dino in an airplane crash in 1987. Frank Sinatra, whom Martin regarded as his best friend, declared in a statement excerpted in the Los Angeles Times, "Dean was my brother—not through blood, but through choice." OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 49th edition, Marquis, 1994. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 26, 1995, sec. 3, p. 6; December 31, 1995, sec. 4, p. 4. Los Angeles Times, December 26,1995, pp. A1, A32. New York Times, December 26, 1995, p. D8. Times (London), December 27, 1995, p. 19. Washington Post, December 26, 1995, p. B4.
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MATHIAS, Sean 1956PERSONAL Full name, Sean Gerard Mathias; born March 14, 1956, in Swansea, Wales; son of John Frederick and Anne Josephine (Harding) Mathias. Addresses: /Agent—c/o Jonathan Altaras Associates, Ltd., 2 Goodwins Ct., London WC2 4LL, England. Career: Director and author. Actor in stage productions early in career. Board member, West End Cares, 1990; trustee, Ian Charleston Trust, London, 1990. Awards, Honors: Lambda Gold Medal, 1972; Fringe First Award, Edinburgh Festival, 1985. CREDITS Stage Director: Design for Living, Donmar Warehouse, London, 1994. Les Parents Terribles, Lyttleton Theatre, London, 1994, produced as Indiscretions, Barrymore Theater, New York City, 1995. A Little Night Music, Olivier Theatre, London, 199596. Also director of Exceptions, 1988; Bent, 1990; and Talking Heads, Noel and Gertie, and Uncle Vanya, all 1991. Stage Appearances: Appeared in an Edinburgh fringe production, 1978. Television Work: Stage producer, Ian McKellen Acting Shakespeare, 1982. Television Appearances: Dispatcher, The Scarlet Pimpernel, CBS, 1982. Film Appearances: Film star's secretary, Priest of Love, Filmways, 1981. Gerald Portman, White Mischief, Columbia, 1988. Also appeared as Irish Guards lieutenant, A Bridge Too Far, 1977. WRITINGS Stage Plays: Infidelities, Amber Lane Press (Oxford, England), 1986. A Prayer for Wings, Amber Lane Press, 1987.
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Volume 15 Also author of Cowardice, 1983; Poor Nanny, 1989; Swansea Boys, 1990; and Language, 1991. Teleplays: "The Lost Language of Cranes/' Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Novels: Author of novel Manhattan Mourning, 1988.*
McBRIDE, Jim 1941PERSONAL Born September 16, 1941, in New York, NY; married Tracy Tynan (a costume designer); children: three sons. Education: Attended New York University. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Director, screenwriter, and producer. Has worked as an instructor at New York University, and as a cab driver. Awards, Honors: Grand Prizes from the Manheim and Pesaro Film Festivals, both 1967, for David Holzman's Diary.
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Television Work; Movies: Director and coproducer, Blood Ties, Fox, 1991. Director, The Wrong Man, Showtime, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: David Holzman's Diary, Paradigm, 1968. My Girlfriend's Wedding, Paradigm/New Yorker, 1969. (With Lorenzo Mans and Rudy Wurlitzer) Glen and Randa, UMC, 1971. Hot Times, William Mishkin, 1974. The Last Embrace, United Artists, 1979. (With L. M. Kit Carson) Breathless, Orion, 1983. Great Balls of Fire, Orion, 1989. Uncovered, CiBy Sales, 1994.*
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PERSONAL Born July 7, 1930, in Glasgow, Scotland; married Margot Bowen, 1955; children: one daughter, three sons. Education: Attended Castleknock College, Dublin; National University of Ireland, University College, Cork, B.A., 1953. Career: Writer. Farmer in County Monaghan, Ireland, 1955—.
CREDITS Member: Patrick Kavanagh Society (chair, 1970-73). Film Appearances: My Girlfriend's Wedding, Paradigm/New Yorker, 1969. Man at elevator, Hot Times, William Mishkin, 1974. Man in cantina, The Last Embrace, United Artists, 1979. Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: (Also producer and editor) David Holzman's Diary, Paradigm, 1968. (Also editor) My Girlfriend's Wedding, Paradigm/New Yorker, 1969. Glen and Randa, UMC, 1971. Hot Times, William Mishkin, 1974. The Last Embrace, United Artists, 1979. Breathless, Orion, 1983. The Big Easy, Columbia, 1987. Great Balls of Fire, Orion, 1989. Uncovered, CiBy Sales, 1994. Television Work; Episodic: Director, "The Once and Future King/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Director, "Fearless," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Also directed two episodes of The Wonder Years.
Awards, Honors: Irish Life Award, 1964, for The King of the Castle; award, best television play, Prague Festival, 1974; Irish Critics Award, best television play, 1976; Winifred Holtby Prize, fiction, Royal Society of Literature, 1977; award, best children's book, Reading Association of Ireland, 1987. WRITINGS Plays: The King of the Castle, produced in Dublin, 1964, then New York City, 1978, published by Proscenium Press (Newark, DE), 1978. Pull Down a Horseman, produced in Dublin, 1966, published with Gale Day, Gallery Press (Dublin), 1979. Swift, Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1969. Victims (trilogy adapted from his own fiction; contains Cancer, Heritage, and Victims), televised, 1976, produced in Belfast, 1981, published by Mercier Press (Cork, Ireland), 1976. Gale Day, televised, 1979, produced in Dublin, 1979, published with Pull Down a Horseman, Gallery Press, 1979.
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Cancer published by Proscenium Press, 1980. Other plays include Breakdown, produced in Dublin, 1966. Television Plays: Roma (based on his story), 1979, published byTuroe Press (Dublin), 1979. Author of A Matter of Conscience, 1962; Some Women on the Island, 1966; The Funeral, 1969; Music at Annahullion (based on his story), 1982; and (with Pierre Lary) The Year of the French (based on the novel by Thomas Flanagan), 1983. Other: Victims: A Tale from Fermanagh (novel), Gollancz (London, England), 1976. Heritage and Other Stories (short stories), Gollancz, 1978. Cyril: The Quest of an Orphaned Squirrel (juvenile), O'Brien Press (Dublin), 1986. Author of the novel Death and Nightingales, 1992.*
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1955-
PERSONAL Born June 21, 1955, in Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: Contact—Slessinger and Associates, 8730 Sunset Blvd. West, Suite 220, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Brian Walling, Executive Suite, CBS, 1976-77. Billy Baker, Married: The First Year, CBS, 1979. Doctors' Private Lives, ABC, 1979. Mitch Cooper, Dallas, CBS, 1981-82. Damien Smith, General Hospital, ABC, c. 1994—. Television Appearances; Pilots: Kenny Wise, Doctors' Private Lives, ABC, 1978. James Barstow (guest), Velvet, ABC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Tounai," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1977. "Man in the Chair/' The Paper Chase, CBS, 1979. "Cruise Ship to the Stars," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1979. "Nashville Pirates," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1983.
"Vicki's Song," Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1984. "Murder in the Museum," Partners in Crime, NBC, 1984. "White Lies," Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 1984. "Murder by Appointment Only," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. "Passports," Hotel, ABC, 1986. "Revengeof Esperanza," Blacke's Magic, NBC, 1986. "Much Too Personal," New Love American Style, ABC, 1986. "The Man I Love," Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1987. "Wizard of Odds," 5onny Spoon, NBC, 1988. "On the Land, on the Sea, and in the Hills," The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Alexander, Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, NBC, 1976. Alexander Duncan, Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn, NBC, 1977. Magnus, The Bermuda Depths, ABC, 1978. Other Television Appearances: Jeff, "Blind Sunday," ABC Afterschool Special (special), ABC, 1976. Billy Abbott, Rich Man, Poor Man (also known as Rich Man, Poor Man—Book I; miniseries), ABC, 1976. Battle of the Network Stars (special), ABC, 1981. Film Appearances: Mark Elliot, Inferno, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Charles "Chas" Lawlor III, Fraternity Vacation, New World, 1985. Kevin, Just One of the Guys, Columbia, 1985. Russell, Hamburger . . . The Motion Picture, FM, 1986. Jay, Dirty Laundry, Skouras, 1987. Detective Pete Groom, Cameron's Closet, SVS, 1989. Also appeared as Rinaldo, / Paladini Storia d'Armi e d'Amori (also known as Hearts in Armor) and LeArmi e Gli Amori, both 1983; Eric West, Lucky Stiff, 1989; Mick, Double Revenge, 1990.*
McELWEE, Ross 1947(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1947. Education: Attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Addresses: Office— Harvard University, Film Department, 24 Quincy, Cambridge, MA 02138.
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Career: Filmmaker, actor, and college professor. CREDITS Film Work; Director: And producer and editor, Sherman's March, First Run Features, 1988. (With Marilyn Levine) And producer, cinematographer, and editor, Something to Do with the Wall, First Run Features, 1991. And producer, cinematographer, and editor, Time Indefinite, First Run Features, 1993. Also director and producer, Space Coast, 1979; and director, Resident Exile, 1981, and Backyard, 1982. Film Appearances: Narrator, Sherman's March, First Run Features, 1988. Time Indefinite, First Run Features, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: Sherman's March, First Run Features, 1988. Something to Do with the Wall, First Run Features, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Quarterly, summer, 1988, p. 13.*
McGOUGH, Roger
1937-
PERSONAL Born November 9, 1937, in Liverpool, England; son of Roger Francis (a docker) and Mary Agnes (McGarry) McGough; married Thelma Monaghan, 1970 (divorced, 1980); married Hilary Clough, December, 1986; children: (first marriage) Finn, Tom; (second marriage) Matthew, Isabel. Education: University of Hull, B.A., French and geography, 1957, Certificate in Education, 1960. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses:/Agent—Peters, Fraser, and Dunlop, 503 The Chambers, Chelsea Harbour, Lots Rd., London SW100XF, England. Career: Writer and educator. Teacher in Liverpool, England, 1960-62; assistant lecturer at a technical school in Liverpool, 1962-64; Liverpool College of Art, Liverpool, lecturer in liberal studies, 1969-70; Loughborough University of Technology, Loughborough, England, fellow in poetry, 1973-75.
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Thames Valley University, honorary professor, 1993. Member of the music and poetry groups Scaffold, 1964-75, and Grimms, 1973-75. Member: Songwriters Guild, Poetry Society (member of executive council, 1990-94), British Actors' Equity Association, Chelsea Arts Club (chair, 198486; member of board of trustees, 1992—). Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, 1984, for Kurt, Mungo, B. P., and Me; Signal Magazine Award, 1984; shared Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best score, 1986, for Wind in the Willows; Royal Society of Arts Award, for The Elements. RECORDINGS Albums: The Incredible New Liverpool Scene, Columbia Broadcasting System, 1967. Fresh Liver, Island, 1972. Grimms, Island, 1973. Rockin' Duck, Island, 1974. Sold Out, Warner Bros., 1974. Sleepers, DJM, 1975. Summer with Monika, Island, 1978. (Contributor) The Poetry Olympics, Volume I, All Round Records, 1982. (With Adrian Henri and Brian Patten) Gifted Wreckage, Talking Tape, 1984. (With Patten) Jelly Pie, Puffin, 1987. Other recordings include McGough McGear, Scaffold L the P., and Scaffold Live at Queen Elizabeth Hall, all for Parlophone; and McGough/Patten, Argo. WRITINGS Plays: The Puny Little Life Show, produced in London, 1969, published by Penguin (Harmondsworth, England), 1973. Stuff, produced in London, 1970, published in Open Space Plays, edited by Charles Marowitz, Penguin, 1974. Golden Nights and Golden Days, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1979. Summer with Monika (based on the book), Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1979. The Lifeswappers, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1980. Watchwords, Nottingham Playhouse, 1980. All the Trimmings, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, 1980. (With Patten) Behind the Lines (revue), Tricycle Theatre, London, 1982.
264 • MclNTIRE (With Patten) The Mouthtrap, Edinburgh Festival, 1982. Lyricist (with William Perry), Wind in the Willows, Washington, DC, 1984, then Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1985. Also author of Birds, Marriages, and Deaths, produced in London, 1964; The Chauffeur-Driven Rolls, produced in Liverpool, England, 1966; The Commission, produced in Liverpool, England, 1967; Zones, produced in Edinburgh, 1969; P.C Plod, produced in London, 1971; Word Play, produced in London, 1975; Like Father, Like Son, Like, produced in Nottingham, 1980; and A Matter of Chance (dance play; based on a story by Vladimir Nabokov), produced in London and Edinburgh, both 1988. Screenplays: Author of the screenplay Plod, 1972. Television Plays: Author of The Lifeswappers, 1976; Kurt, Mungo, B. P., and Me, 1984; Fast Forward, 1986; and The Elements. Television Movies: Lyricist for Hitler's 55: Portrait in Evil, 1985. Radio Plays: Radio plays include Gruff: A Television Commercial, 1977; Walking the Dog, 1981; The Narrator, 1985; and FX, 1989. Children's Books: Mr. Noselighter, Deutsch (London), 1976. The Creat Smile Robbery, Kestrel (Harmondsworth), 1982. Sky in the Pie (poems), Kestrel, 1983. Crocodile Puddles (fiction), Pyramid, 1984. The Stowaways, Kestrel, 1986. Noah'sArk (poems), Collins, 1986. Nailing the Shadow (poems), Viking Kestrel, 1987. An Imaginary Menagerie (poems), Viking Kestrel, 1988. Helen Highwater: A Shropshire Lass (narrative poem), Viking Kestrel, 1989. Counting by Numbers (poems), Viking Kestrel, 1989. Pillow Talk (poems), Viking, 1990. The Lighthouse that Ran Away (narrative poem), Bodley Head, 1991, Trafalgar, 1992. My Dad's a Fire-Eater (fiction), Puffin, 1992. Lucky (poems), Viking, 1993. Stinkers Ahoy! (fiction), Viking, 1994. The Magic Fountain (fiction), Bodley Head, 1995. The Kite and Caitlin (fiction), Bodley Head, 1996. Author of Another Custard Pie, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Other: (With Henri and Patten) The Mersey Sound: Penguin Modern Poets Ten, Penguin, 1967. "Fr/nc/c," "A Life in the Day of," and "Summer with Monika": Poems (novel and poems), Ballantine (New York), 1967. Watchwords (poems), J. Cape (London), 1969, new edition, 1972, Merrimack Book Service (Topsfield, MA), 1979. After the Merrymaking (poems), J. Cape, 1971, Merrimack Book Service, 1979. Out of Sequence (poems), Turret Books (London), 1973. Gig (poems), J. Cape, 1973, Merrimack Book Service, 1979. Sporting Relations (poems), Eyre Methuen (London), 1974. (Coauthor) Clowns on the Road, Eyre Methuen, 1974. In the Classroom (poems), J. Cape, 1976, Merrimack Book Service, 1979. Summer with Monika (poems), revised edition, Deutsch, 1979. Holiday on Death Row, J. Cape, 1979. (With Michael Rosen) You Tell Me, Kestrel, 1979. Unlucky for Some, Turret Books, 1981. (Editor and author of introduction) Strictly Private: An Anthology of Poetry, Kestrel, 1981. Waving at Trains, J. Cape, 1982. (With Henri and Patten) New Volume, Penguin, 1983. Melting into the Foreground, Viking, 1986. (Editor) The Kingfisher Book of Comic Verse, Kingfisher, 1986. Selected Poems, 1967-1987,}. Cape, 1989, published as Blazing Fruit, Penguin, 1990. Defying Gravity, Viking, 1992. Other books include You at the Back: Selected Poems, Volume III, 1991. Work represented in anthologies, including The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, Norton (New York), 1973; and The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century Verse, Oxford University Press (Oxford, England), 1981. OTHER SOURCES Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 40: Poets of Creat Britain and Ireland Since 1960, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1985. Thurley, Geoffrey, The Ironic Harvest, [London], 1974, pp. 195-197.
MclNTIRE, John
1907-1991
PERSONAL Born June 27, 1907, in Spokane, WA; died of em-
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physema and cancer, January, 1991, in Pasadena, CA; son of a lawyer; married Jeanette Nolan (an actress), 1935; children: Tim (deceased), Holly Wright. Education: Attended University of Southern California. Career: Actor. Worked as a radio actor, often teaming with his wife Jeanette Nolan. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Detective Lieutenant Dan Muldoon, Naked City, ABC, 1958-59. Christopher Hale, Wagon Train, NBC, 1961-62, ABC, 1962-65. Clay Grainger, The Virginian, NBC, 1967-70. Ethan "Dutch" McHenry, Shirley, NBC, 1979-80. Sam Whittier, The American Dream, ABC, 1981. Television Appearances; Movies: Cyrus Davenport, Powderkeg, CBS, 1971. Marshall Journeyman, Linda, ABC, 1973. Sheriff Joshua Cabe, The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe, ABC, 1976. Dr. Spreckles, Lassie: The New Beginning, ABC, 1978. Attorney Paul Underwood, Mrs. R's Daughter, NBC, 1979. Senator Bartholomew, Goliath Waits, Operation Prime Time, 1981. Doc, The Cowboy and the Ballerina, CBS, 1984. Judge Dudley McCormack, As Summers Die, HBO, 1986. Cardinal Angelo, Dream Breakers (also known as The O'Connors), CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Windmill," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1955. "Six Hours to Deadline," Cavalcade of America, ABC, 1955. "Innocent Witness," Front Row Center, CBS, 1956. "Wild April," Cavalcade Theatre, ABC, 1956. "The Taggert Light," Lux Video Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Trail to Christmas," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1957. "Sylvia," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1958. "Strange Witness," General Electric Theatre, CBS, 1958. "Bud, the Gardner," Father Knows Best, NBC, 1958. "Chinese Invasion," Cimarron City, NBC, 1959. "Crossroads," Wanted: Dead or Alive, CBS, 1959. "Mission to Marathon," Zane Grey Theatre, CBS, 1959. "The Andrew Hale Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1959. "The Lawbreakers," Laramie, NBC, 1959. "Drifting," Wichita Town, NBC, 1959.
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"The Hanging Judge," Des//u Playhouse, CBS, 1959. "Fill the Cup," Peter Gunn, NBC, 1960. "Hitchhike," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1960. "Paid in Full," Wichita Town, NBC, 1960. "The Chaser," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1960. "The Most Dangerous Gentleman," Overland Trail, NBC, 1960. "A Seat on the Fence," The Untouchables, ABC, 1960. "The Passing of Kuba Smith," Laramie, NBC, 1961. "The Bride," Bonanza, NBC, 1961. "Harper's Ferry: 1861," The Americans, NBC, 1961. "Rich Little Man, Run," /Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1963. "The Reunion," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1965. The Smothers Brothers Show, CBS, 1965. "The Thanksgiving Story," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1965. "Color Him Red," Slattery's People, CBS, 1965. "The Hijackers," The FBI, ABC, 1965. "Ill Wind," The Fugitive, ABC, 1966. "Care of General Delivery," A Man Called Shenandoah, ABC, 1966. "The Cave-In," The FBI, ABC, 1966. "Showdown with the Sundown Kid," Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, NBC, 1966. "Old Charlie," Bonanza, NBC, 1966. "Gallagher Goes West," The Wonderful World of Disney, NBC, 1967. "Genesis," The Invaders, ABC, 1967. "The Mystery of Edward Sims," The Wonderful World of Disney, NBC, 1968. Narrator, "Snow Bear," The World of Disney, NBC, 1970. "Bayou Boy," The World of Disney, NBC, 1971. "The Last Job," The FBI, ABC, 1971. "Love and the Old Cowboy," Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. "Please Leave the Wreck for Others to Enjoy," Longstreet, ABC, 1972. "Right of Way," Dirty Sally, CBS, 1974. The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. "Angels on Vacation," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1979. "Royal Flush," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1979. "The Red File," Dallas, CBS, 1979. "Dead Man's Hand," Young Maverick, CBS, 197980. "A Rock and a Hard Place," The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1980. John Henry, "All the Way Home," NBC Live Theatre, NBC, 1981. "Quincy's Wedding," Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1983. "Flashback," Hotel, ABC, 1983. "Dan's Parents," Night Court, NBC, 1985. Diffrent Strokes, NBC, 1985. "To Tell the Truth," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986. "Slap's Father," The Slap Maxwell Story, ABC, 1988. "The Invisible People,"/Aaron's Way, NBC, 1988.
266 • MclNTIRE Television Appearances; Pilots: The Jimmy Durante Show, CBS, 1964. Dr. Dan Stockton, Longstreet, ABC, 1971. Dr. Ernest Wilson, The Healers, NBC, 1974. Jasper Colton, The Jordan Chance, CBS, 1978. Hubbard, Crisis in Sun Valley, NBC, 1979. Luther McCollum, Lone Star, NBC, 1983. Other Television Appearances: The Plot to Overthrow Christmas (special), syndicated, 1970. Owen Keating, /Aspen (miniseries; also known as The Innocent and the Damned), NBC, 1977. Appeared in the special When the West Was Fun; A Western Reunion, 1979. Film Appearances: Cy Gordon, The Street with No Name, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948. Mr. Morrison, River Lady, Universal, 1948. Major Belding Davis, Command Decision, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1948. Sam Faxon, Call Northside 777 (also known as Calling Northside 777), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948. Clark, Black Bart (also known as Black Bart, Highwayman), Universal, 1948. Judge Ogden, An Act of Murder (also known as Live Today for Tomorrow), Universal, 1948. Inspector Fallon, Top o' the Morning, Paramount, 1949. Fred Piper, Scene of the Crime, MGM, 1949. Floyd Cordt, Red Canyon, Universal, 1949. Avery, Johnny Stool Pigeon, Universal, 1949. General Stevens, Francis, Universal, 1949. Thatch, Down to the Sea in Ships, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1949. Joe Lamont, Winchester '73, Universal, 1950. Morgan, Walk Softly, Stranger, RKO Radio Pictures, 1950. Pike Ludwell, Shadow on the Wall, MGM, 1950. Hess Higgins, Saddle Tramp, Universal, 1950. Dr. Ralph Frene, No Sad Songs for Me, Columbia, 1950. Police Commissioner Hardy, The Asphalt Jungle, MGM, 1950. Frank Holly, Ambush, MGM, 1950. Commander Reynolds, You're in the Navy Now (also known as U.S.A. Teakettle), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1951. Roy Whitman, Westward the Women, MGM, 1951. Langley, Under the Gun, Universal, 1951. Benjamin Green, That's My Boy, Paramount, 1951. Corky Mullins, The Raging Tide, Universal, 1951. Deacon Greathouse, The World in His Arms, Universal, 1952.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Goldsooth McCarthy, Sally and Saint Anne, Universal, 1952. J. G. Hardin/John Clements, The /.aw/ess Breed, Universal, 1952. Ira Hammond, Horizons West, Universal, 1952. Gabe Jordan, Glory Alley, MGM, 1952. Colonel Jackson Meade, War/Arrow, Universal, 1953. Jack Overton, The President's Lady, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953. Kansas John Polly, The Mississippi Gambler, Universal, 1953. Jeb Brown, A Lion Is in the Streets (also known as A Lion in the Streets), Warner Bros., 1953. Bannon, The Yellow Mountain, Universal, 1954. Dutch, Four Guns to the Border, Universal, 1954. Al Sieber, Apache, United Artists (UA), 1954. Josiah Bannerman, Stranger on Horseback, UA, 1955. Dextry, The Spoilers, Universal, 1955. General Robert Howe, The Scarlet Coat, MGM, 1955. Albert Patterson, The Phoenix City Story, Allied Artists, 1955. Zack, The Kentuckian, UA, 1955. Mr. Gannon, The Far Country, Universal, 1955. Dave Bernstein, World in My Corner, Universal, 1956. Dr. Thomas Bryant, I've Lived Before, Universal, 1956. Jim Bonniwell, Backlash, Universal, 1956. Old man, Away All Boats, Universal, 1956. Dr. McCord, The Tin Star, Paramount, 1957. Reverend Walker, Sing, Boy, Sing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Craig, The Mark of the Hawk (also known as /Accused), Universal, 1958. John Elder, The Light in the Forest, Buena Vista, 1958. Doc, The Gunfight at Dodge City, UA, 1959. Bob Doyle, Who Was That Lady?, Columbia, 1960. Sergeant Hennessey, Seven Ways from Sundown, Universal, 1960. Sheriff Chambers, Psycho, Paramount, 1960. Pa Burton, Flaming Star, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Reverend Pengilly, Elmer Gantry, UA, 1960. Major Frazer, Two Rode Together, Columbia, 1961. Dr. Buchanan, Summer and Smoke, Paramount, 1961. Ben Hickman, Rough Night in Jericho, Universal, 1967. Mr. Judson, Herbie Rides Again, Buena Vista, 1974. Judge Parker, Rooster Cogburn, Universal, 1975. Voice of Rufus, The Rescuers (animated), Walt Disney Productions, 1977. Voice of Badger, The Fox and the Hound, Buena Vista, 1981. Grandpa, Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982.
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McKEON, Nancy
1966(?)-
PERSONAL Born April 4, 1966 (some sources say 1967), in Westbury, NY; father, a travel agent; sister of Philip McKeon (an actor). Addresses: Office—c/o Can't Hurry Love, CBS Entertainment, 7800 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actress and producer. As a child, worked as a model, and appeared in television commercials and daytime dramas. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jill Stone, Stone, ABC, 1980. Jo Polniaszek, The Facts of Life, NBC, 1980-89. Annie O'Donnell, Can't Hurry Love, CBS, 1995—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rosalie Profaci Bonnano, Love, Honor, and Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage (also known as Mafia Marriage), CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ann, Return to Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. Jill Stone, Stone, ABC, 1979. Beth Franklin, High School U.S.A., ABC, 1983. Slugger, Dusty, NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Movies: Susan Moreland, A Question of Love, NBC, 1978. Jo Polniaszek, The Facts of Life Goes to Paris, NBC, 1982. Kimberly Downs, This Child Is Mine, NBC, 1985. Rhonda Malone, Poison Ivy, NBC, 1985. Cindy Fralick, Firefighter, CBS, 1986.
Jo Polniaszek, The Facts of Life Down Under, NBC, 1987. Nikki Glover, Strange Voices, NBC, 1987. Title role, A Cry for Help: The Tracy Thurman Story (also known as Under the Law: The Tracy Thurman Story), NBC, 1989. Martha Townsend, Lightning Field (also known as The Lightning Incident), USA, 1991. Karen Williams, Baby Snatcher, CBS, 1992. Abbie, A Mother's Gift (also known as A Lantern in
Her Hand), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Lucy, "Schoolboy Father/' ABCAfterschool Specials, ABC, 1980. Voice of Scruffy, "Scruffy" (animated), ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1980. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1980, 1982, and 1983. Nancy Parks, "Please Don't Hit Me, Mom/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1981. Voice characterization, The Puppy Saves the Circus (animated), ABC, 1981. Voice of Amelia Day, "Miss Switch to the Rescue" (animated), ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1981. Cohost, Candid Kids, NBC, 1985. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. Television Work: (With Greg H. Sims) Executive producer, Firefighter, CBS, 1986. (With Greg H. Sims) Executive producer, Strange Voices, NBC, 1987. Producer, Can't Hurry Love (series), CBS, 1995—. Film Appearances: Vikki, Where the Day Takes You, New Line, 1992. Also appeared as Sara, Teresa's Tattoo, 1994, and in The Gravity of Stars.*
McMURRAY, Sam PERSONAL Born April 15, in New York, NY; son of Richard (an actor) and Jane (an actress; maiden name, Hoffman) McMurray; married Elizabeth Collins (an actress); children: two daughters. Education: Studied English literature and acting at Washington University, St. Louis, MO. Addresses: /Agent—Bresler, Kelly, and Associates, 15760 Ventura Blvd., Suite 1730, Encino, CA 91436.
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Career: Actor. O'Neill Playwrights Conference, New London, CT, member for seven years. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Young man at party, The Front, Columbia, 1976. Young vagrant, Union City, Kinesis, 1980. Mr. McManus, Baby, It's You, Paramount, 1983. Crespi, C.H.U.D., New World, 1984. Clem Friedkin, Fast Forward, Columbia, 1985. Glen, Raising Arizona, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Peter Harriman, Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall (short film), Discovery Program/Chanticleer, 1988. Bateman, The Wizard, Universal, 1989. Lance, Stone Cold, Columbia, 1991. Morris Frost, LA. Story, TriStar, 1991. Skip Wankman, Class Act, Warner Bros., 1992. Don Buckman, Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Alex, Getting Even with Dad, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Wes Leonard, Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1975. Officer Harvey Schoendorf, Baker's Dozen, CBS, 1982. Regular, The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1987-C.90. Voice of Roy Hess, Dinosaurs (animated), ABC, 1991. Roger Dumphy, Stand by Your Man, Fox, 1992. Detective Marshak, Likely Suspects, Fox, 1992. Jimmy Dugan, A League of Their Own, CBS, 1993. Dr. McGill, Medicine Ball, Fox, 1994. Charlie Sweet, Matt Waters, CBS, 1995—. Television Appearances; Movies: Morrison, Out of the Darkness (also known asZ/'go's Choice), CBS, 1985. Police lieutenant, Adam: His Song Continues, NBC, 1986. David Thomas, Take My Daughters, Please (also known as All My Darling Daughters), NBC, 1988. Dick Langley, "He Never Game Me Orgasm/' in National Lampoon's Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 In. Woman, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ned, "The Devil's Work/' Ourstory, PBS, 1976. Gann, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986. Stu Angry, You Again?, NBC, 1986. Michael Saxon, O'Hara, ABC, 1987. Mike, Dear John, NBC, 1988. Lieutenant Tony Brandt, 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1988. Coach Finelli, Head of the Class, ABC, 1988. Brent, Empty Nest, NBC, 1988.
Mark Haper, Who's the Boss?, NBC, 1989. Bart Hess, Matlock, NBC, 1989. Also appeared in episodes of Moonlighting, ABC; Miami Vice, NBC; Easy Street, CBS; and Kojak, CBS. Other Television Appearances: Not Necessarily the News (pilot), HBO, 1982. Frank McGee, Hope Division (pilot), ABC, 1987. Hands of a Stranger (miniseries), CBS, 1987. Appeared in the special Tracey Ullman Backstage, 1988, and in the pilot Dads, ABC. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Lonnie, The Taking of Miss ]anie, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1975. Otis Fitzhugh, Ballymurphy, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1976. Bobby Wheeler, Clarence, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1976. Doalty, Translations, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1981. The Great Magoo, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1982. Mick Connor, Comedians, Manhattan Punch Line Theatre, New York City, 1983. Man Overboard, Sargent Theatre, New York City, 1983. Benjamin "Kid Purple" Schwartz, Kid Purple, Manhattan Punch Line Theatre, 1984. Homesteaders, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Phil, "Desperadoes," in Marathon '85, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1985. Mike Connor, The Philadelphia Story, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1985. Union Boys, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, 1985. LA. Freewheeling, Hartley House Theatre, New York City, 1986. Savage in Limbo, O'Neill Theatre Center, New London, CT, 1987, then Cast Theatre, Los Angeles. Also appeared as Phil, The Dumping Ground, Ensemble Studio Theatre; and in Welfare, The Store, and Lucky Star, all Ensemble Studio Theatre; also appeared in New York City productions of A Soldier's Play, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and The Connect/on.
McNAMARA, William
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PERSONAL Born in 1965, in Dallas, TX; grandson of politician
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Television Appearances; Specials: Jay Medford, "Soldier Boys/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1987. "Indian Poker/' The Edge, HBO, 1989. Johnny Dumont, "It's Only Rock V Roll/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1991. Also appeared in Secret of the Sahara.*
Career: Actor. Joined Act I theatre group at Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1986. Awards, Honors: CableACE Award nomination, for Wildflower. CREDITS
MEANEY, Colm
1954(?)-
PERSONAL Born c. 1954, in Ireland; separated from wife; children: one daughter.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Billy Kane, The Beat, Vestron, 1988. Billy Wyatt as a teen, Stealing Home, Warner Bros., 1988. Joel, Dream a Little Dream, Vestron, 1989. Pat Robbins, Stella, Buena Vista, 1990. Dickie Jackson, Texasville, Columbia, 1990. Stefan, Terror at the Opera, South Gate Entertainment, 1991. Dave Ritchie, /Aspen Extreme, Buena Vista, 1993. Eddie Devane, Chasers, Warner Bros., 1994. Wolfe Jr., Surviving the Came, New Line Cinema, 1994. Peter Foley, Copycat, Warner Bros., 1995. Rick Davis, Girl in the Cadillac, Turner Home Entertainment, 1995. Storybook, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995.
Addresses: /Agent—The Cage Group, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 515, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Also appeared in Dead Bang.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Remington Steele, NBC, and Moonlighting, ABC.
Television Appearances; Series: Sam "Pono" Kulani, Island Son (also known as The Hawaiian and Kahuna), CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mikey Wyatt, The Wyatts, Fox, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Appeared as Montgomery Clift, Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Sammy Perkins, Wildflower, Lifetime, 1991. Chris Pritchard, Honor Thy Mother, CBS, 1992. Matt, Doing Time on Maple Drive, Fox, 1992. Michael Burke, Sworn to Vengeance (also known as Secret Vows and Careless Whispers), CBS, 1993. Matthew, Radio Inside, Showtime, 1994.
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Drama-Logue Award, 1986, for Diary of a Hunger Strike; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, 1994, for The Snapper. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Engineer Miles O'Brien, Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1987-93. Miles O'Brien, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993—.
Other Television Appearances: Perfect Witness (movie), HBO, 1989. Father Colum O'Hara, Scarlett (miniseries), CBS, 1994. Appeared in the movies The Hidden Curriculum, BBC; Strangers, Granada; Nailed, Granada. Film Appearances: Mr. Bergin, The Dead, Vestron/Zenith, 1987. Omega Syndrome (also known as Omega Seven), New World, 1987. A cop, Dick Tracy, Touchstone/Buena Vista, 1990. A pilot, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Gerry McGurn, Come See the Paradise, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990.
270 • MEANS Mr. Rabbitte, The Commitments, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1991. Major Ambrose, The Last of the Mohicans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Kelly, Far and Away, Universal, 1992. Daumer, Under Siege, Warner Bros., 1992. Dessie, The Snapper, Miramax, 1993. Dr. Lionel Badger, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Geronimo's dad, The War of the Buttons (also known as Ca Guerre des boutons and La recommence), Warner Bros., 1994. Morgan the Goat, The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came down a Mountain, Miramax, 1995. Appeared as Barreller, Into the West, all 1992; also appeared in The Van. Stage Appearances: Derek and Vince, Fish in the Sea, Half Moon Theatre, London, 1975. Yobbo Nowt, 7:84 Theatre Company, Shaw Theatre, London, 1975. Lin Piao, History of the Tenth Struggle, Scarab Theatre, ICA Theatre, London, 1976. Kevin, The Poker Session, Theatre-Off-Park, New York City, 1984. Patrick O'Connor, Diary of a Hunger Strike, Los Angeles Theatre Centre, Los Angeles, 1985. Mick Ross, Breaking the Code, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1987, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1987-88. Appeared in stage debut at Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. Also appeared with the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland, OH, 1982-83; appeared in Alpha and The Birthday Party, both Los Angeles Theatre Centre.*
MEANS, Russell 1939PERSONAL Full name, Russell Charles Means; born November 10,1939, on the Pine Ridge Reservation (one source says Wanblee), SD; son of Harold "Hank" and Theodora (Feather) Means; married three times (marriages ended); married fourth wife, Gloria Grant (a Navajo educator and former rodeo rider); children: ten. Education: Attended University of California at Los Angeles, Arizona State University, and Cleveland State College. Addresses: Contact—c/o Tracy Columbus, Columbus and Company Management, 10850 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 407, Los Angeles, CA 90024.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Career: Actor. Director of the American Indian Movement (AIM), in Cleveland, OH; Native American rights activist. Has worked as a rodeo hand, an Indian dancer, a ballroom dance instructor, a computer operator, a janitor, an assistant golf pro and a public accountant. CREDITS Film Appearances: Chingachgook, The Last of the Mohicans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Old Indian, Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Chief, Wagons East!, TriStar, 1994. Voice of Chief Powhatan, Pocahontas (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Television Appearances: Wa Tho Huck/Jim Thorpe, Windrunner (movie), The Disney Channel, 1994. Sitting Bull, Buffalo Girls (miniseries), CBS, 1995. Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (episodic), Comedy Central, 1996. WRITINGS Author (with Marvin J. Wolf) of The Autobiography of Russell Means; also author of Where White Men Fear to Tread. OTHER SOURCES Books: Duane Champagne, editor, Native America: Portrait of the Peoples, Visible Ink Press, 1994. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 23, 1992, p. 34. People Weekly, October 12, 1992, p. 63.*
MERRILL, Dina 1925PERSONAL Born Nedenia Hutton, December 29, 1925, in New York, NY; daughter of Edward F. Hutton (a stockbroker) and Marjorie Merriweather Post; married Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr., March 23, 1946 (divorced, December, 1966); married Cliff Robertson (an actor), December 21, 1966 (divorced, 1988); married Ted Hartley (a business executive), November 18, 1989; children: (first marriage) Stanley M., Nina, David; (second marriage) Heather. Education: Attended George Washington University, 1940-41; studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and at the American Music and Dramatic Academy;
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Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1962. The Expendables, ABC, 1962. "Bonfire," Alfred Hitchcock Theatre, CBS, 1962. The New Breed, ABC, 1962. The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1963. Burke's Law, j\BC, 1963. "The Candidate," Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1963. The Rogues, NBC, 1964, 1965. The Mickey Rooney Show, ABC, 1964. "The Gun," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. "The Game," Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1965. The F.B.I., ABC, 1965. Daniel Boone, NBC, 1965. Twelve O'clock High, ABC, 1966. Shenandoah, ABC, 1966. Bonanza, NBC, 1966. "The Trap of Solid Gold," Stage '67, ABC, 1967. Calamity Jan, "The Great Escape," Batman, ABC, 1968. Calamity Jan, "The Great Train Robbery," Batman, ABC, 1968. Mission:'Impossible, CBS, 1969. The Name of the Came, NBC, 1969, 1970. The Bold Ones, NBC, 1971. The Men from Shiloh, NBC, 1971. Medical Center, CBS, 1971. The F.B.I., ABC, 1972. "Waiting Room," Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. Cannon, CBS, 1973. Marcus Welby, M.D., CBS, 1973. "Hatred unto Death," Night Gallery, NBC, 1973. The Odd Couple, ABC, 1974. Ellery Queen, NBC, 1975. Switch, CBS, 1976. Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1976. Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1976. Jessica Cabot, Hotel, ABC, 1986. Also appeared in The Alcoa Theatre, NBC, and To Tell the Truth, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Brancie Hagen, The Sunshine Patriot, NBC, 1968. Emily Garth Pleasant, Seven in Darkness, ABC, 1969. Mrs. Greher, Mr. and Mrs. Bo ]o Jones, ABC, 1971. Florence Carlyle, Family Flight, ABC, 1972. Cele, The Tenth Month, CBS, 1979. Maureen Dowd, Turn Back the Clock (also known as Repeat Performance), NBC, 1989. Catherine Tarr, Fear, Showtime, 1990. Clair Worth, Not in My Family (also known as Breaking the Silence), ABC, 1993. Also appeared in Do Me a Favor—Don't Vote for My Mom; The Brass Ring; Anna to the Infinite Power.
272 • METCALF Television Appearances; Specials: Bob Hope's Road to Hollywood, NBC, 1983. The Los Angeles Music Center's 25th Anniversary Celebration, PBS, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. American Castles, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Mrs. Hickinger, Roots: The Next Generations (mlniseries), ABC, 1979. Estelle Modrian, Hot Pursuit (series), NBC, 1984. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Sylvia, Desk Set (also known as His Other Woman), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Margie Solitaire, A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed (also known as How to Rob a Bank), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Ensign Benson, Don't Give Up the Ship, Paramount, 1959. Lieutenant Barbara Duran, Operation Petticoat, Universal, 1959. Emily Liggett, Butterfield 8, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1960. Jean Halstead, The Sundowners, Warner Bros., 1960. Nikki Kovacs and Doris Delaney, Twenty Plus Two, Allied Artists, 1961. Karin Bell, The Young Savages, United Artists (UA), 1961. Rita Behrens, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, MGM, 1963. Karin Grandstedt, I'll Take Sweden, UA, 1965. Running Wild, Golden Circle, 1973. The Meal, Ambassador, 1975. Velvet Green, The Greatest, Columbia, 1977. Antoinette Sloan Goddard, A Wedding, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Connie Herschel, Just Tell Me What You Want, Warner Bros., 1980. Cynthia Young, Caddyshack II, Warner Bros., 1988. Joan Stiles, True Colors, Paramount, 1991. Nell, Twisted, Greenroom Entertainment, 1991. Celia, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Alice Jameson, Suture, Suture Pictures/KinoKorsakoff, 1994. Also appeared in Catch Me If You Can, 1959; Walking Major, 1970; Throw out the Anchor, 1972; Deadly Encounter, 1979; Open Season, 1995; and as Laura, Point of Betrayal, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) June, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1944. (Broadway debut) The Mermaids Singing, Empire Theatre, New York City, 1946.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Title role, Major Barbara, Shaw Festival, Westport Playhouse, 1965. Aviatrix, Misalliance, Shaw Festival, Westport Playhouse, 1965. Mrs. Manningham, Angel Street, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1975. The Torch-Bearers, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1977. Loved, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, then PAF Playhouse, Huntington Station, NY, both 1978. Lillian Hellman, Are You Now, or Have You Ever Been, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1979. The Unexpected Cuest, Hartman Theatre Company, Stamford, CT, 1979. Mrs. Venable, Suddenly Last Summer, Horace Mann Theatre, New York City, 1981. The V.I.P.s, John Drew Theatre, East Hampton, NY, 1981. Peggy Porterfield, On Your Toes, Virginia Theatre, Kennedy Center, New York City, 1983, then Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, 1985. Lady Bracknell, The Importance of Being Earnest, Samuel Beckett Theatre, New York City, 1985. Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Also appeared in George Washington Slept Here, New York City, 1945; Desdemona, Othello, 1960; with the Mirror Repertory Company, New York City, 1985; The Smile of the Cardboard Man, HB Playwrights Foundation, New York City; Surprise, John Drew Theatre; Olivia, Twelfth Night; appeared in My Sister Eileen. Major Tours: Voice of the Turtle, U.S. cities, 1961. Write Me a Murder, U.S. cities, 1963.
METCALF, Laurie 1955PERSONAL Born June 16, 1955, in Edwardsville, IL; children: Zoe. Education: Attended Illinois State University. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, founding member. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1984, for Balm in Gilead; Joseph Jefferson Award, best performance by a principal actress in a play, 1987, for Educating Rita; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding
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supporting actress in a comedy series, 1994, for Roseanne. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1981. Jackie Harris, Roseanne, ABC, 1988—. Television Appearances; Movies: Carol Graham, The Execution of Raymond Graham, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Emma, Steven Wright in the Appointments of David Jennings, HBO, 1989. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth II, HBO, 1992. The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1995. Chicago on Stage, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Theresa, The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. Film Appearances: Leslie Glass, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1984. Sandy, Making Mr. Right, Orion, 1987. Melissa, Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. Alice, Candy Mountain, Xanadu, 1988. Exotic dancer, Miles from Home, Cinecom International, 1988. Marcie Dahlgren-Frost, Uncle Buck, Universal, 1989. Stephanie MacDonald, Pacific Heights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Sergeant Amy Wallace, Internal Affairs, Paramount, 1990. Susie Cox, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Rachel Landisman, Mistress, Rainbow Releasing/ Tribeca Productions, 1992. Anita, A Dangerous Woman, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Candice, Blink, New Line Cinema, 1994. Landlady, Leaving Las Vegas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Voice of Mrs. Davis, Toy 5tory,Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared as Ann, The Secret Life of Houses, 1993; and in The Farm of the Year. Stage Appearances: Honey, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, North Light Repertory Theatre, Evanston, IL, 1982. Darlene, Balm in Cilead, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, then Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, later Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1984.
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MILLER, George 1945PERSONAL Born March 3, 1945, in Brisbane, Australia; son of James and Angela (Balson) Miller; married Sandy Gore, 1985; children: one daughter. Education: University of New South Wales, M.B., B.S., medicine. Addresses: Office— Kennedy Miller Film Co., The Metro Theatre, 30 Orwell St., Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, New South Wales, Australia. Contact—Gang, Tyre, Ramer, & Associates, 132 South Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer, director, screenwriter, and physician. St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia, resident medical officer, 1971-72; Kennedy Miller Film Co., cofounder, 1977, chair, 1977—. Avoriaz Festival du film fantastique, jury president, 1983-84; Cannes International Film Festival, jury member, 1988. Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney), member of board of directors, 1987—. Awards, Honors: Named best director, Australian Film Institute, 1982; Penguin Award, best director of a television drama, 1983; Grand Prix Avoriaz, Avoriaz Festival du film fantastique, 1983; Los Angeles Film Critics Award, best foreign film, 1983;
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Academy Award nomination (with Nick Enright), best original screenplay, 1992, for Lorenzo's Oil. CREDITS Film Work: Director and supervising producer, Mad Max, American International, 1979. Associate producer, Chain Reaction, Hoyt Distribution, 1980. Director and supervising producer, The Road Warrior (also known as Mad Max II), Warner Bros., 1982. Director and supervising producer, "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," Twilight Zone—The Movie, Warner Bros., 1983. Director (with George Ogilvie) and producer (with Doug Mitchell and Terry Hayes), Mad Max beyond Thunderdome, Warner Bros., 1985. Director, The Witches of Eastwick, Warner Bros., 1987. Producer, The Year My Voice Broke, Avenue Entertainment, 1988. Producer (with Mitchell and Hayes), Dead Calm, Warner Bros., 1989. Producer (with Mitchell) and director, Lorenzo's Oil, Universal, 1992. Producer (with Mitchell and Hayes), Flirting, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Producer (with Mitchell and Bill Miller), Babe, Universal, 1995. Also producer of The Riddle of Stinson, The Clean Machine, and Fragments of War, all 1987. Director and supervising producer of the short film Violence in the Cinema, Part I, 1971, and the documentary The Devil in Evening Dress, 1973; editor of the documentary short film Frieze, an Underground Film, 1973. Television Work; Miniseries: Executive producer, Bangkok Hilton, TBS, 1990. Executive producer and codirector of The Dismissal, 1982; producer of Bodyline, 1983, The Cowra Breakout, 1984, and Vietnam, 1986. Other Television Work: Executive producer of Dirt water Dynasty and Sports Crazy. Also producer (with Mitchell) of the video Fool for Love, 1996. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With James McCausland) Mad Max, American International, 1979.
(With Terry Hayes and Brian Hannat) The Road Warrior (also known as Mad Max //), Warner Bros., 1982. (With Hayes) Mad Max beyond Thunderdome, Warner Bros., 1985. (With Nick Enright) Lorenzo's Oil, Universal, 1992. (With Chris Noonan) Babe, Universal, 1995. Author (with Byron Kennedy) of the short film Violence in the Cinema, Part I, 1971. Television Miniseries: Coauthor of The Dismissal, 1982.
MITCHELL, Katie 1964PERSONAL Born in 1964. Addresses: Contact—c/o Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Career: Director. Founded Classics on a Shoestring Theatre Company, 1990. Awards, Honors: Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Award to research Eastern European theatre in Russia, Lithuania, Georgia, Poland and Germany, 1989; Time Out Award, 1990, for Arden of Faversham, Vassa Zheleznova, and Women of Troy; Laurence Olivier Award nomination, Society of West End Theatre, 1994, for Ghosts; Prudential/Arts Council Award, 1994, for contributions to the theatre. CREDITS Stage Director, Except As Noted: Cobstopper, King's Head Theatre Club, London, 1986. Hatikva—The Hope, King's Head Theatre Club, 1986. Assistant director, joking Apart, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, 1987. Assistant director, The Way to Co Home, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1987. Assistant director, Titus Andronicus, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford-uponAvon, 1989. Assistant director, The Master Builder, RSC, Stratfordupon-Avon, 1989. Assistant director, The Man Who Came to Dinner, RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1989. Assistant director, King Lear, RSC, Stratford-uponAvon, 1989. Assistant director, The Plain Dealer, RSC, Stratfordupon-Avon, 1989.
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Assistant director, The Man of Mode, RSC, Stratfordupon-Avon, 1989. Assistant director, Much Ado about Nothing, RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1989. Arden of Faversham, Classics on a Shoestring, Old Red Lion Theatre, London, 1990. Vassa Zheleznova, Classics on a Shoestring, Gate Theatre, London, 1990. Women of Troy, Classics on a Shoestring, Gate Theatre, 1990. A Woman Killed with Kindness, RSC, The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1992. The Dybbuk, RSC, The Other Place, 1992. Chosts, The Pit, London, 1993. Rutherford and Son, Royal National Theatre, 1994. Easter, RSC, The Pit, 1994. Machine Wreckers, Royal National Theatre, 1995. Phoenician Women, RSC, The Other Place, 1995. Endgame, Donmar Warehouse, London, 1996.
John Bolen, Class of 1999II: The Substitute, Vidmark, 1994. David Sloan, Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor, Live Home Video, 1994.
Major Tours; Director: Henry VI: III, RSC, U.K. cities, 1994.
Television Appearances; Specials: Host, ABC's Saturday Morning Preview Special, ABC, 1992. Host, Circus of the Stars Gives Kids the World, CBS, 1993. The Making of "The Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley/' ABC, 1994.*
Television Director: The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, BBC, 1995. WRITINGS Author of theatre reviews and articles in New Statesman and Society.
Also appeared in Throwback. Television Appearances; Series: James Richard Beaumont, Dallas, CBS, 1989-90. Cody, 5tep by Step, ABC, 1991 —. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jeffrey Willis, The Flamingo Kid, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Antonio, Pleasures, ABC, 1986. Bryan Skelly, Not Quite Human, The Disney Channel, 1987. Jack, Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon, NBC, 1989.
MIYORI, Kim MITCHELL, Sasha 1967(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1967, in Los Angeles, CA; father, a garment manufacturer. Addresses: Agent—Flick East-West Talents, Inc., 9057 Nemo St., Suite A, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Contact—Commercials Unlimited, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 620, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Has worked as a model for Calvin Klein. CREDITS Film Appearances: The Missionary, Columbia, 1982. Ruggieri, Death before Dishonor, Balcor/New World, 1987. Spike Fumo, Spike of Bensonhurst, Film Dallas, 1988. David Sloan, Kickboxer 2, Trimark Pictures, 1991. David Sloan, Kickboxer 3: The Art of War, Kings Road Entertainment, 1992.
PERSONAL Born in Santa Maria, CA; father, a federal corrections officer; mother, a bookkeeper and receptionist. Education: Graduated from Carnegie-Mellon University; also attended the University of Utah; trained for the stage at the Pacific Conservatory of Performing Arts; also trained in Kabuki, Japanese dancing, and swordfighting. Avocational interests: Community work. Addresses:/Agent—Susan Smith and Associates, 121 North San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 902112303. Career: Actress. Has worked as a ballet teacher. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Wendy Armstrong, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982-84. Paula Hershon, Hard Copy, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lady Lee, Luck of the Draw: The Cambler Returns, NBC, 1991.
276 • MOKRI Television Appearances; Episodic: Scene of the Crime, NBC, 1984. Lia, Airwolf, CBS, 1985. Midori Kimura, Our House, NBC, 1986. Gayle McGiveny, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Ho Xuan, Simon and Simon, CBS, 1988. Dr. Triwai, MacGyver, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Teri Tanaka, Generation, ABC, 1985. Yoko Ono, John and Yoko: A Love Story, NBC, 1985. Barbara Grayle, Blood Sport, CBS, 1986. Kim Hinkle, When the Bough Breaks, NBC, 1986. Diana Ishimura, Island Sons, ABC, 1987. Meredith Ellison, "Only the Good Die Young/' The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Mrs. Ota, Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes, NBC, 1990. Willa, Fire! Trapped on the 37th Floor, ABC, 1991. Tesue, Journey to the Center of the Earth, NBC, 1993. Angela Casaretti, Shadow of Obsession (also known as Unwanted Attentions), NBC, 1994. Film Appearances: Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Universal, 1978. Kyoko Bruckner, Loverboy, TriStar, 1989. Jenny Sumner, The Big Picture, Columbia, 1989. Lady Tanaka, ThePunisher, LIVE Home Video, 1991. Body Shot, Capella International, 1994.
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MOKRI, Amir 1956(?)(Amir M. Mokri) PERSONAL Born c. 1956, in Iran; immigrated to the U.S., 1977; married Winnie Fredriksz. Education: Graduated from Emerson College, Boston, MA; attended the American Film Institute. Career: Cinematographer. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer: House of the Rising Sun, Platinum Pictures, 1985. Slamdance, Island Pictures, 1987. Eat a Bowl of Tea, Columbia, 1990. (As Amir M. Mokri) Life Is Cheap . . . But To//et Paper Is Expensive, Silver Light, 1990. Blue Steel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Pacific Heights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Queens Logic, Seven Arts Pictures, 1991. Whore, Trimark Pictures, 1991. Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992. The toy Luck Club, Buena Vista, 1993.*
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Also appeared in Zoot 5u/t, 1981. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Pacific Overtures, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1976. Manchuka, Zoot Suit, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1979. Zeng Wencai, Peking Man, Horace Mann Theatre, New York City, 1980. Wind Dances, East/West Players, Los Angeles, 1982. Marsha, The Wash, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1986. Geisha, Teahouse of the August Moon, Burt Reynolds Dinner Theatre, Jupiter, FL, 1987. Leeann, A Piece of My Heart, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1991. The Woman Warrior, Boston University Theatre, Boston, MA, 1994, then Doolittle Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 1995. Also appeared at Potter's Field Theatre, New York City, 1980.*
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PERSONAL Born c. 1953 in London, England; married Jill Gascoine (an actress). Education: Graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Has worked as a stand-up comic with a street theatre group. Awards, Honors: Plays and Players Award, most promising new actor, 1979, for Accidental Death of an Anarchist. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Satipo, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paramount, 1981.
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P.C. Boyd and pathologist, Bandits, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, London, 1977. Keeper #2, soldier #2, and San-ko, The Bundle, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, 1977. Al, Frozen Assets, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, 1977. That Good Between Us, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, 1977. King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1977. Hero Aussie and Willie, Dingo, Royal Shakespeare Company, Warehouse Theatre, 1978. Brick, Irish Eyes and English Tears, Theatre Upstairs, London, 1978. Teddington Ted, Wheelchair Willie, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1978. The Maniac, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Half Moon Theatre, London, 1979. Destry Rides Again, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, 1982. Dreyfus, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1982. Viva, Stratford Theatre Royal, London, 1985. The Night of the Iguana, Lyttleton Theatre, London, 1992. Also appeared in The Biko Inquest; The Taming of the Shrew; Happy End; Serious Money.*
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PERSONAL Full name, Charles Richard Moll; born January 13, 1943, in Pasadena, CA; son of Harry Findley (a lawyer) and Violet Anita (a nurse; maiden name, Grill) Moll. Education: University of California at Berkeley, B.A. (psychology and history), 1964; trained for the stage with Jack Kosslyn and Lawrence Parke. Avocational interests: Antique collecting, trout fishing. Career: Actor and writer. Worked as a probation officer in Alameda County, CA. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Friars Club (honorary), National Child Passenger Safety Association (honorary chair). Awards, Honors: Career Achievement Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1986; Recognition Award, Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association, 1987; Golden Scroll Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films.
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Television Appearances; Series: Milo Beaudry, Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1979-81. Bull Shannon, Night Court, NBC, 1984-94. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Beau's Test/' We/come Back, /Cotter, ABC, 1978. "A Three Day Affair within a Thirty Day Escrow/' The Rockford Files, NBC, 1978. "The Enemy," How the West Was Won, ABC, 1979. "Fonzie's Funeral," Happy Days, ABC, 1979. "Space Rockers," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1980. "The Prisoner," Best of the West, ABC, 1981. "Dark Fire," Code Red, ABC, 1981. "The Defiant One," Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1981. "The Lazy Ace," Bret Maverick, NBC, 1981. "Hooker's War," T. /. Hooker, ABC, 1982. "Camitville Boomer," Here's Boomer, NBC, 1982. "Movin' On," 9 to 5, ABC, 1983. Alice, CBS, 1983. "Uncle Harry," just Our Luck, ABC, 1983. "Bend in the River," The A-Team, NBC, 1984. "Love Is...," New Love American Style, ABC, 1986. "Down and out in Malibu," The Facts of Life, NBC, 1987. "Hammeroid," Sledge Hammer, ABC, 1987. Sweethearts, syndicated, 1988. Voice of Harvey Dent/Two Face, The Adventures of Batman and Robin (animated; also known as Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1992. Also appeared in (television debut) Big Sorcerer (for children); Remington Steele, NBC; Fall Cuy, ABC; Fantasy Island, ABC; The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo, NBC; The Gangster Chronicles, NBC; Santa Barbara, NBC; My Two Dads; and Highlander. Television Appearances; Movies: Jocker Gibb, The Jericho Mile, ABC, 1979. Bovum Ferryman, The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire, NBC, 1981. Colonel Long, Combat High, NBC, 1986. Nick Carpenter, If It's Tuesday, It (Still) Must Be Belgium, NBC, 1987. Lieutenant Saunders, Class Cruise (also known as Coeds at Sea and Semester at Sea), NBC, 1989. Man in the theatre, Dream Date (also known as Home by Midnight), NBC, 1989. Jimmy, Summertime Switch, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: The NBC All-Star Hour, NBC, 1985. Voice of Mr. Conroy, Alvin Goes Back to School (animated), NBC, 1986.
Disney's Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, NBC, 1987. Voice of Igor, Igor's World (animated; also known as Malagor's Revenge), Nickelodeon, 1989. The 3rd Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989. Brain on Drugs man, AFI Presents "TV or Not TV?", NBC, 1990. The Chipmunks Rockin' through the Decades, NBC, 1990. The Last Halloween, CBS, 1991. The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991. Coach Hillman, "Words Up!," CBS SchoolbreakSpecials, CBS, 1992. "50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1992. Judge, The 1993 Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 1993. Also appeared in Reach for the Sun, PBS. Other Television Appearances: Lohr Khan 1, Bigfoot and Wildboy, ABC, 1978. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Joseph Smith, Brigham, Sunset, 1977. Abominable Snowman, Caveman, United Artists (UA), 1981. Hard Country, Marble Arch, 1981. Liar's Moon, Hanna, 1981. Xusia, The Sword and the Sorcerer, Group 1, 1982. Hurok, Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn, Universal, 1983. Mestema, Dungeonmaster, Empire, 1985. Big Ben, House, New World, 1986. Nat, Wicked Stepmother, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ UA, 1989. Buzz, Driving Me Crazy, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1991. Prison attendant, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 7, New Line Cinema, 1993. Horn, Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1993. Leech, Beanstalk (for children), Paramount Home Video, 1994. Hoagie, The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. No Dessert Dad, 'Til You Mow the Lawn (for children), New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Kyla, Ca/ax/s, Turner Home Entertainment, 1995. Storybook (for children), Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Also appeared as a beat poet, American Pop, 1981; Savage Journey, 1983; Survivor, Flangeport, London, 1986; Thornton, Think Big, 1990; Evilspeak; Ragewar; The Horror Star; Cataclysm; Autobahn. Stage Appearances: Appeared as (stage debut) Squire Cribbs, The Drunk-
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arc/, San Francisco, CA, 1967; Oberon, As You Like It, Northumberland, Richard II, Friar Francis, Much Ado about Nothing, and Cymbeline, all at the Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA; Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum; Caliban, The Tempest, Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum; Abraham Lincoln, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, The American Living History Theatre, Los Angeles. WRITINGS Plays: (Coauthor) The Lincoln-Douglas Debates.*
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PERSONAL Born October 11, 1953, in Beverly, MA; son of Charles (a sales manager) and Jacquelyn (a teacher) Morse; married Susan Wheeler Duff von Moschzisker (an actress), June 19, 1982. Education: Trained for the stage with William Esper. Addresses: /Agent—Wi 11 iam Morris Agency I nc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. Worked as a waiter. Awards, Honors: Drama-Logue Award and Lawee Award, both for Of Mice and Men; Independent Spirit Award nomination, c. 1995, for The Crossing Guard.
MONGER, Christopher
1950-
PERSONAL Born November 9, 1950, in Wales. Addresses: Agent—Artists Agency, 10000 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 305, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Writer and director. Worked as a bookstore clerk in Hollywood, CA. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: And producer, Repeater, WAC Films, 1980. And producer, Voice Over, WAC Films, 1981. The Mabinogi, S4C/Channel Four, 1984. Crime Pays (also known as Mae'n Talu Withe), Thread Cross Films/Channel Four, 1986. Waiting for the Light, Triumph, 1990. ]ust Like a Woman, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came down a Mountain, Miramax, 1995. Also appeared in Enough Cuts for a Murder, 1979. WRITINGS Screenplays: Repeater, WAC Films, 1980. Voice Over, WAC Films, 1981. Waiting for the Light, Triumph, 1990. Just Like a Woman, Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came down a Mountain (from Monger's novel of the same name), Miramax, 1995. Books: The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came down a Mountain, Miramax Books, 1995.*
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Jack Morrison, 5t. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982-88. Host and narrator, Knowzone, PBS, 1987. Dave Bell, Big Wave Dave's, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Michael, Prototype, CBS, 1983. Father Tim, Shattered Vows, NBC, 1984. Robert Wynton, When Dreams Come True, ABC, 1985. Marvin Hubbard, Six against the Rock, NBC, 1987. Detective Jackson, Downpaymenton Murder, NBC, 1987. Tom Williams, A Place at the Table, NBC, 1988. Thomas, Winnie (also known as Winnie: My Life in the Institution), NBC, 1988. Bicycle Pete, Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann, NBC, 1991. Dr. Jim Betts, Miracle on 1-880, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Showdown/' Two-Fisted Tales, Fox, 1992. "Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster" (also known as "Disaster at Valdez" and "Three Days at Valdez"), HBO, 1992. "Showdown," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Galloway, Tecumseh, TNT, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Phil, Our Family Business (pilot), ABC, 1981. Chris Kilmoonie, Brotherhood of the Rose (miniseries), NBC, 1989. Clell Henry, Cross of Fire (miniseries), NBC, 1989. Brian Engle, The Langoliers (miniseries; also known as Stephen King's The Langoliers)f ABC, 1995. Television Director; Episodic: St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1987.
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Film Appearances: Jerry Maxwell, Inside Moves, Associated, 1980. Shoe store cop, Max Dugan Returns, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Ben, Personal Foul, Personal Foul Ltd., 1987. Albert, Desperate Hours, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists, 1990. Joe Roberts, The Indian Runner, MGM/Pathe, 1991. Jack, The Good Son, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Jim Deer Jackson, The Getaway, Universal, 1994. John Booth, The Grossing Guard, Miramax, 1995. Dr. Peters, Twelve Monkeys, Universal, 1995. Major Tom Baxter, The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. Stage Appearances: Jim, The Trading Post, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1981. Nub and Clyde, Threads, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1981. The Wild Duck, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1990-91. The Redwood Curtain (world premiere), Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1991. An Almost Holy Picture (world premiere), La Jolla Playhouse, 1995. Father Barry, On the Waterfront, produced on Broadway, 1995. Also appeared as the reporter, How / Cot That Story, Los Angeles Public Theatre, Los Angeles; as the junkie,/A Hatful of Rain, Boston Repertory Company, Boston, MA; and in the title role, The Night Thoreau Spent in jail, Boston Repertory Company; appeared off-Broadway in A Death in the Family; appeared in Of Mice and Men, produced in Los Angeles; appeared with Boston Repertory Company in The Point and more than thirty other productions, 1971-77.
MORSE, Robert
1931-
PERSONAL Full name, Robert Alan Morse; born May 18, 1931, in Newton, MA; son of Charles (an assistant manager of a record store) and May (Silver) Morse; married Carole Ann D'Andrea, April 8, 1961; children: three daughters. Education: Trained for the stage with American Theatre Wing, New York City. Addresses: Agent—Bauman Miller Associates, 250 West 57th St., New York, NY 10107. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1951. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors
Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured dramatic actor, and Theatre World Award, both 1959, both for Say, Darling; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1960, for Take Me Along; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a musical, 1962, for How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying; Emmy Award nomination, best variety or musical series, 1969, for That's Life; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1972, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1973, both for Sugar; Drama Desk Award, outstanding solo performance, 1990, Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actor, 1990, Drama League Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award, all for Tru; Distinguished Performance Award, Drama League of New York, 1990. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Our Town, Peterborough Players, Peterborough, NH, 1949. Barnaby Tucker, The Matchmaker, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1955. Ted Snow, Say, Darling, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA), New York City, 1958. Richard Miller, Take Me Along, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1959. J. Pierpont Finch, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1961. Jerry, Sugar, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1972. Member of ensemble, Milliken Breakfast Show (revue), Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, 1973. Mr. Applegate, Damn Yankees, Meadowbrook Dinner Theatre, Cedar Grove, NJ, 1973. Jerry, Sugar, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, 1974. J. Pierpont Finch, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 1975. David, So Long, 174th Street, Harkness Theatre, New York City, 1976. Sidney Black, Light up the Sky, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1986. Scooter Malloy, Mike, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1988. Toymaker, Babes in Toyland, California Music Theatre, Pasadena, CA, 1988-89. Truman Capote, Tru (solo show), Booth Theatre, New York City, 1989-90, then American Repertory Theatre, Boston, MA.
Volume 15 Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Also appeared with Folger Theatre, Washington, DC, 1985; appeared in off-Broadway productions of More of Loesser and Eileen in Concert. Major Tours: Barnaby Tucker, The Matchmaker, U.S. cities, 1957. Bobby, Sugar Babies, U.S. cities, 1980. Stage Work; Director: How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 1975. Film Appearances: Casualty, The Proud and the Profane, Paramount, 1956. Barnaby Tucker, The Matchmaker, Paramount, 1958. Bobby, The Cardinal, Columbia, 1963. Jay Men low, Honeymoon Hotel, Metro-GoldwynMayer(MGM), 1964. Oliver Cromwell Cannon, Quick, Before It Melts, MGM, 1964. Dennis Barlow, The Loved One, MGM, 1965. Jonathan, Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad, Paramount, 1967. J. Pierpont Finch, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, United Artists, 1967. Ed Stander, A Guide for the Married Man, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Waldo Zane, Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?, MGM, 1968. Ensign Thomas Garland, The Boatniks, Buena Vista, 1970. Henry, The Emperor's New Clothes, Cannon, 1987. Garrison Gaylord, Hunk, Crown International, 1987. Television Appearances; Series: The Secret Storm, CBS, 1954. Robert Dickson, That's Life, ABC, 1968-69. Voice, ProStars, NBC, 1991. Chap Starfall, Wild Palms, ABC, 1993. Also provided voice of Howler, Found Puppies, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Man on Spikes," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Bilko Goes to College," The Phil Silvers Show, CBS, 1956. "The Big Wave/' Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1956. Larry, "Midnight Mystery/' Matinee Theatre, NBC, 1957. "Rain in the Morning/' Matinee Theatre, NBC, 1958. "Touche," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1959.
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"Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway," Omnibus, NBC, 1959. "Thieves' Carnival," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1959. "Hitchhike," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1960. "The Velvet Glove," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960. "Sweet Prince of Delancey Street," Naked City, ABC, 1961. "Rebel Gun," The Shirley Temple Show, NBC, 1961. "How Smart Can You Get?," Car 54, Where Are You?, NBC, 1962. "The Day They Hanged Kid Curry," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. "Marmalade Wine," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. Love, American Style, ABC, 1974. "The Island of Lost Women," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. One Day at a Time, CBS, 1983. "Rabbit's Feet," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1984. Cupid, "Ye Gods," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Wayne Mclntyre, Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1985. "Gotta Dance," The New /.ove/American Style, ABC, 1985. "Broadway Malady," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. "Love and the Fractured Fibula," The New Love American Style, ABC, 1986. "The Lush Life," You Again, NBC, 1986. Truman Capote, "Tru," American Playhouse, PBS, 1992. Also appeared in episodes of The Perry Como Show, NBC; The ]ack Paar Show, NBC; People and Other Animals, syndicated; To Tell the Truth, CBS; The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated; The Red Skelton Show, CBS; The Clay Cole Show, syndicated; I've Got a Secret, CBS; The Hollywood Squares, NBC; and The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Leslie, ABC, 1968. Mario Thomas and Friends in Free to B e . . . You and Me, ABC, 1974. Voice of Stuffy, The First Easter Rabbit (animated), CBS, 1978. Voice, The Stingiest Man in Town, NBC, 1978. Voice of Jack Frost, Jack Frost (animated), NBC, 1980. Soapie, The Cop and the Anthem, HBO, 1982. Day-to-Day Affairs, HBO, 1985. Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. Voice of Eddy Foy, The Wild West (documentary), syndicated, 1993. The 49th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1995.
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Also appeared in the specials Broadway Plays Washington, 1982, and Kennedy Center Tonight—Broadway to Washington. Television Appearances; Movies: Nat Couray, The Calendar Girl Murders, ABC, 1984. Grandpa, Here Come the Munsters, Fox, 1995. Television Director; Episodic: Director of Friends and Lovers, 1974.*
MORTON, Joe 1947PERSONAL Born October 18, 1947, in New York, NY; son of a U.S. Army intelligence officer; married Nora Chavooshian (a sculptor and production designer); children: one son. Education: Studied drama at Hofstra University. Avocational interests: Magician. Addresses: /Agent—Judy Schoen and Associates, 6060 Larchmont, Suite 309, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Career: Actor. Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, member of company, 1984-85. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, and Theatre World Award, both 1974, for Raisin. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Jesse, A Month of Sundays, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1968. Mark, Salvation, Village Gate Theatre, then Jan Hus Playhouse, both New York City, 1969. Willy Thomas, Prettybelle, Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA, 1971. Title role, Charlie Was Here and Now He's Gone, Eastside Playhouse, New York City, 1971. Sam (Samuel Adams), Two If by Sea, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1972. Walter Lee Younger, Raisin, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1972, then 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1973. Arlecchino, Tricks, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1973. / Paid My Dues, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1976. Shoulders, C. R. Point, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1977. Lucius, Johnny on a Spot, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, 1980. Autolycus, The Winter's Tale, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre, 1980.
Eastern Habim, Oh, Brother!, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA), New York City, 1981. Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre, 1981. Kite, The Recruiting Officer, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre, 1981. Naval officer, The Wild Duck, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre, 1981. Title role, Oedipus the King, Brooklyn Academy of Music Theatre, 1981. Sam Dodd, Rhinestone, Richard Allen Center, New York City, 1982. Two Gentlemen of Verona, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1982. How / Cot that Story, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1982. Peter, Souvenirs, Cubiculo Theatre, New York City, 1984. Ty Fletcher, Tamer of Horses, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, 1985, then Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1986. Cutting Ball, Cheapside, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1986. Mama Zaza, Almost by Chance a Woman: Elizabeth, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986. Barney Walker, Honky Tonk Nights, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1986. Hubert, King John, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1988. Elektra, Classic Stage Company, London, 1988. Crumbs from the Table, McGinn/Cazale Theater, New York City, 1995. Appeared in Hair, NYSF, Biltmore Theatre, New York City; appeared as Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream; also appeared in productions of Crazy Horse, Electra, Julius Caesar, and The Tempest. Stage Work: Director of the play The Heliotrope Bouquet. Film Appearances: Aison Ahmad, Between the Lines, Midwest Films, 1977. Doctor, . . . And Justice for All, Columbia, 1979. Rich, The Killing Hour, Lansbury-Berun, 1981. Title role, The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom, 1984. Scratch's assistant, Crossroads, Columbia, 1985. Solo, Trouble in Mind, Alive, 1985. Earl, Zelly and Me, Columbia, 1988. Frank Williams, The Good Mother, Buena Vista, 1988. Nicky, Tap, TriStar, 1989. Wynn Himes, City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991.
Volume 15 Miles Dyson, Terminator 2: judgment Day, TriStar, 1991. Crooks, Of Mice and Men, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
1992. Cameron, Forever Young, Warner Bros., 1992. Sgt. Barkley, The Walking Dead, Savoy Pictures,
1994. Kenny Tate, The Inkwell, Buena Vista, 1994. Assistant DA, In the Hands of the Enemy, Vidmark, 1994. Captain McMahon, Speed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Cappy, Executive Decision, Warner Bros., 1996.
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Story of a People: Expressions in Black, syndicated, 1991. Narrator, Against the Odds: The Artists of the Harlem Renaissance, PBS, 1994. Narrator, The American Promise, PBS, 1995. Appeared in the special The File on Jill Hatch, 1983. Television Appearances; Pilots: Elgin Jones, We're Fighting Back, CBS, 1981. Television Work; Episodic: Director, Tribeca, Fox, 1993. RECORDINGS
Appeared as Sheriff McMahon, Stranded, 1987.
Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Jason, Fee//ng Good, PBS, 1974-75. Hal Marshall, Grady, NBC, 1975-76. Raymond Geeter, Watch Your Mouth, PBS, 1978. Michael James, Equal Justice, ABC, 1990. Byron Douglass III, A Different World, NBC, 1991-
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Taped Readings: Recorded Days of Grace, 1993; Goof's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse, 1993; Possessing the Secret of ]oy, 1993; and The Autobiography of Malcolm X, 1993.*
92. Narrator, The Great Depression, PBS, 1993. Carleton, Tribeca, Fox, 1993. Ron Langston, Under One Roof, CBS, 1995. Mitch, New York News, CBS, 1995. Appeared as Dr. Joe Foster, Search for Tomorrow, CBS; as Dr. Abel Marsh, Another World, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Louis, This Man Stands Alone (also known as Lawman without a Gun), NBC, 1979. William Terry, Death Penalty, NBC, 1980. Lionel Zachary, A Good Sport, CBS, 1984. Ken Fraker, Alone in the Neon Jungle, CBS, 1988. Burnout, ABC, 1988. Kevin Tandy, Terrorist on Trial: The United States versus Salim Ajami (also known as In the Hands of the Enemy and The Trial), CBS, 1988. Cedric Sandiford, Howard Beach: Making the Case for Murder, NBC, 1989. Samuel Flowers, Legacy of Lies, USA, 1992. Lieutenant Danny Royce, In the Shadow of Evil, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "DerTag," MM*S*H, CBS, 1976. Dr. Ronald McNair, "Challenger," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1990. Narrator, "The Hollywood Style," American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Story of a People: The Black Road to Hollywood, syndicated, 1991.
MOVERS, Bill
1934-
PERSONAL Born June 5, 1934, in Hugo, OK; son of John Henry (a laborer) and Ruby (Johnson) Moyers; married Judith Suzanne Davidson, December 18, 1954; children: William Cope, Alice Suzanne, John Davidson, Education: Attended North Texas State College (now University), 1952-54; University of Texas at Austin, B.J. (with honors), journalism, 1956; graduate study at University of Edinburgh, 1956-57; Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary, M.Div., 1959. Addresses: Office—Public Affairs Television, Inc., 356 West 58th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Journalist, commentator, producer, and writer. News Messenger, Marshall, TX, reporter and sports editor, 1949-54; KTBS-Radio and Television, Austin, TX, assistant news editor, 1954-56; special assistant to Senator Lyndon B.Johnson, 1959-60; U.S. Peace Corps, Washington, DC, associate director for public affairs, 1961, deputy director, 1962-63; special assistant to President Johnson, 1963-65; White House press secretary, Washington, DC, 1965-67; Newsday, Garden City, NY, publisher, 1967-70; Newsweek, contributing editor, 1974-75; CBS News, Los Angeles, CA, senior news analyst, 1981-86; Public Affairs Television, Inc., New York City, executive editor, 1986—; NBC News, news analyst, 1995—. Florence and John Schumann Foundation, president. Member: American Philosophical Society.
284 • MOVERS Awards, Honors: Named one of "Ten Outstanding Young Americans," U.S. Jaycees, 1965; awards for Bill Meyers' Journal include Emmy Awards, achievement for regularly scheduled magazine-type programs, best interview program, and best television news broadcaster, all 1974, Emmy Award, individual achievement in writing, Emmy Award nomination, best news and documentary program or program segment, and George Polk Award, political recording in print, Department of Journalism, Long Island University, all 1980, and Emmy Award, best news and documentary program or program segment, 1981; Ralph Lowell Award, contributions to public television, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1974; American Bar Association, Silver Gavel, 1974, Certificate of Merit, 1975; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Awards, Henry W. Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia, 1976, 1980, 1985, 1986; Grand Prize, Jurors Prize, and Nymph Award, all Monte Carlo Television Festival, 1977, for "The Fire Next Door," CBS Reports; Christopher Award, 1978; Distinguished Urban Journalism Award, National Urban Coalition, 1978; Sidney Hillman Prize for Distinguished Service, 1978, 1981, 1987; awards for CBS Reports include Emmy Awards, outstanding achievement in broadcast journalism, 1978, and individual achievement in writing, 1979, and Emmy Award nomination, best background/analysis of a single current story, 1981; Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Awards in Broadcast Journalism, outstanding reporting, 1979, 1986. Sigma Delta Chi Awards, editorializing on television, Society of Professional Journalists, 1980; awards for CBS Evening News with Dan Rather include Emmy Award nomination, investigative journalism, 1982, and Emmy Awards, best coverage of a single breaking news story, 1984, best coverage of a segment of a continuing news story, 1985, best background/ analysis in a segment of a single current story, 1985, and best coverage for a segment of a single breaking news story, 1987; Emmy award nomination, informational, cultural, or historical programming, 1982, for A Portrait of Maya Angelou; Emmy Award nomination, best background/analysis of a single segment of a current story, 1983, for Our Times with Bill Moyers; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in informational programming, 1984, for Marshall, Texas, Marshall, Texas; Emmy Awards, best interview program and best informational series, and George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, all 1984, for A Walk through the Twentieth Century with Bill Moyers; Emmy Award, best background/ analysis for a segment of a single current story, 1984, for Crossroads; James Madison Award, National Broadcast Editorial Association, 1984; Medal of Ex-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television cellence, State University of New York, for outstanding service in defense of First Amendment, 1984; Emmy Award, best interviewer, 1985, for Sunday Morning; Emmy Award nomination, best background/analysis in a segment of a single current story, 1985, George Polk Award, television reporting, 1986, and Emmy Award nominations, best background/ analysis for a segment of a single current story, and special classification for outstanding program achievement, both 1987, all for CB5 Reports; Overseas Press Award, 1986; Emmy Award, best interviewer, 1987, for The Burger Years: A CBS News Special; Emmy Award, best background/analysis of a single current story, 1988, for Moyers: God and Politics; Emmy Award nomination, best interviewer, 1988, for Bill Moyers: In Search of the Constitution; shared Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, 1988, for Campaign: Promises! Promises!; honorary doctor of Fine Arts, American Film Institute, 1989; Association for Continuing Education citation, 1990, for commitment to public education; International Documentary Association Career Achievement Award, 1991; Alfred I. DupontColumbia University Gold Baton for an extraordinary body of work; The Distinguished Urban Journalists Award, National Urban League, 1992; American Jewish Committee First Religious Liberty Award, 1995. Fellow, Society of American Historians, and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, This Week, PBS, 1970. Host, Bill Moyers'Journal, PBS, 1971-76, 1978-81. Bill Moyers' International Report, PBS, 1975. Chief correspondent, CBS Reports (includes "The Fire Next Door"), CBS, 1976-80. Senior news analyst and commentator, CBS News, CBS, 1981-86. CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, CBS, 1981-86. Creativity with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1982. Our Times with Bill Moyers, CBS, 1983. The American Parade (also known as Crossroads), CBS, 1984. A Walk through the Twentieth Century with Bill Moyers, CBS Cable, then PBS, 1984. Host, Bill Moyers: In Search of the Constitution, PBS, 1987. Host, Moyers: Cod and Politics, PBS, 1987. Philadelphia Journal, PBS, 1987. Moyers: The Wisdom of Joseph Campbell, PBS, 1987. Host, Moyers: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth, PBS, 1987. Bill Moyers' World of Ideas, PBS, 1988. Moyers: A Second Look, PBS, 1989. Host, Moyers: The Power of the Word, PBS, 1989.
Volume 15 Host, A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1990. Host, Moyers: Sports for Sale (also known as The Tarnished Trophy with Bill Moyers), PBS, 1991. Host, Moyers/The Arab World, PBS, 1991. Host, Listening to America with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1992. The Class of the Twentieth Century, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Senior news analyst, The NBC Nightly News with TomBrokaw, NBC, 1995. Also appeared in Vietnam: A Television History, 1983; and The Presidency and the Constitution, 1987.
Television Appearances; Specials: World Hunger! Who Will Survive?, PBS, 1975. Eliza, PBS, 1975. The Erie War, PBS, 1976. Jade Snow, PBS, 1976. The Devil's Work, PBS, 1976. The Edelin Conviction, PBS, 1978. A Portrait of Maya Angelou, PBS, 1982. Correspondent, The Vanishing Family: Crisis in Black America, CBS, 1986. Correspondent, The Burger Years: A CBS News Special, CBS, 1986. Campaign: Promises! Promises!, PBS, 1988. The Secret Government, PBS, 1988. Host, Moyers: Facing Evil, PBS, 1988. Host and narrator, Moyers: The Public Mind, PBS, 1989. Host, The Power of the Past with Bill Moyers: Florence, PBS, 1990. Host, Moyers: A Gathering of Men, PBS, 1990. Host, From D-Day to the Rhine with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1990. Host, Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1990. The Man Who Beat the Blacklist . . . John Henry Faulk, PBS, 1990. The Presidency, the Press, and the People, PBS, 1990. Host, Moyers/Beyond Hate, PBS, 1991. Host, All Our Children with Bill Moyers, ABC, 1991. Songs Are Free with Bernice Reagon and Bill Moyers, PBS, 1991. Host, Moyers/Spirit and Nature, PBS, 1991. Host, Moyers/Oren Lyons the Faithkeeper, PBS, 1991. Host, Moyers/Facing Hate with Elie Wiesel, PBS, 1991. Host, Moyers/Circle of Recovery, PBS, 1991. Host, Moyers/Twenty Years of Listening to America, PBS, 1991. Host, Moyers/Hate on Trial, PBS, 1992. Host, Moyers/Minimum Wages, PBS, 1992. Host, Families First with Bill Moyers (also known as Moyer/Families First), PBS, 1992.
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1993. Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1993. Host, Bill Moyers' Journal: Bullish on America, PBS,
1993. Host, Bill Moyers'Journal: Janet Reno, PBS, 1993. Host, Bill Moyers' Journal: A Life Together, PBS, 1993. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. Host, The 51st Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Awards, PBS, 1993. Host, The Great Health Care Debate with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1994. Host, Bill Moyers' Journal: Pure Pete Seeger, PBS, 1994. Host, Bill Moyers' Journal: Presenting Mr. Frederick Douglass, PBS, 1994. Host, Bill Moyers'Journal: Poet Laureate Rita Dove, PBS, 1994. Host, Bill Moyers'Journal: Money Talks (also known as Bill Moyers' Journal: The Price of Admission), PBS, 1994. Host, What Can We Do about Violence? A Bill Moyers Special, PBS, 1995. Host, The Language of Life, PBS, 1995. The Wisdom of Faith, PBS, 1995. Genes/5, PBS, 1996. Correspondent for Our Friends the Germans, 1982; Whose America Is It?, 1985; and Big Gamble in Atlantic City, 1986; correspondent, One River, One Country—The U.S./Mexico Border, and 48 Hours on Crack Street, both 1986; host and narrator, Moyers: The Secret Government. .. The Constitution in Crisis, 1987; Campaign: The Prime-Time President, 1988; also appeared in The Hero's journey, Campaign: The Last Word, and The 46th Alfred I. DuPontColumbia University Awards, all 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Last Ballot," Ourstory, PBS, 1975. "The World Turned Upside Down," Ourstory, PBS, 1975. "The Peach Gang," Ourstory, PBS, 1975. "The Queen's Destiny," Ourstory, PBS, 1976. Sunday Morning, CBS, c. 1985. Correspondent, "Global Dumping Ground—A Frontline Special Report," Frontline, PBS, 1990. "Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Panel moderator, "Does TV Kill?," Frontline, PBS, 1995. "Faith," On Values: Talking with Peggy Noonan, PBS, 1995. Host and narrator, "Living on the Edge," Frontline, PBS, 1995.
286 • MOVERS Television Work; Series: Editor, CBS Reports, CBS, 1976-78. Producer, Bill Moyers: In Search of the Constitution, PBS, 1987. Executive editor, Moyers: God and Politics, PBS, 1987. Executive editor, Moyers: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth, PBS, 1987. Executive editor, Bill Moyers' World of Ideas, PBS, 1988. Executive editor, Moyers: The Power of the Word, PBS, 1989. Executive producer and executive editor, A World of Ideas with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1990. Executive producer and executive editor, Moyers: Sports for Sale (also known as The Tarnished Trophy with Bill Moyers), PBS, 1991. Moyers/The Arab World, PBS, 1991. Listening to America with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1992. Television Executive Editor, Except Where Indicated; Specials: The Vanishing Family: Crisis in Black America, CBS, 1986. Campaign: Promises! Promises!, PBS, 1988. Moyers: Facing Evil, PBS, 1988. Moyers: The Public Mind, PBS, 1989. The Power of the Past with Bill Moyers: Florence, PBS, 1990. And executive producer, Moyers: A Gathering of Men, PBS, 1990. And executive producer, From D-Day to the Rhine with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1990. And executive producer, Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1990. The Man Who Beat the Blacklist . . . ]ohn Henry Faulk, PBS, 1990. Moyers/Beyond Hate, PBS, 1991. All Our Children with Bill Moyers, ABC, 1991. Songs Are Free with Bernice Reagon and Bill Moyers, PBS, 1991. Moyers/Spirit and Nature, PBS, 1991. Moyers/Oren Lyons the Faithkeeper, PBS, 1991. Moyers/Facing Hate with Elie Wiesel, PBS, 1991. Moyers/Circle of Recovery, PBS, 1991. Moyers/Twenty Years of Listening to America, PBS, 1991. Moyers/Hate on Trial, PBS, 1992. Moyers/Minimum Wages, PBS, 1992. Families First with Bill Moyers (also known as Moyer/ Families First), PBS, 1992. Bill Moyers'Journal: The New Holy War, PBS, 1993. Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1993. Bill Moyers'Journal: Bullish on America, PBS, 1993. Bill Moyers'Journal: Janet Reno, PBS, 1993. Bill Moyers'Journal: A Life Together, PBS, 1993. The 57st Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Awards, PBS, 1993.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television The Great Health Care Debate with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1994. Bill Moyers' Journal: Pure Pete Seeger, PBS, 1994. Bill Moyers' Journal: Presenting Mr. Frederick Douglass, PBS, 1994. Bill Moyers' Journal: Poet Laureate Rita Dove, PBS, 1994. Bill Moyers' Journal: Money Talks (also known as Bill Moyers' Journal: The Price of Admission), PBS, 1994. What Can We Do about Violence? A Bill Moyers Special, PBS, 1994. The Language of Life, PBS, 1995. Executive editor of Whose America Is It?, 1985, and Campaign: The Prime-Time President, 1988. Television Work; Episodic: Executive editor, "Global Dumping Ground—A Frontline Special Report/' Frontline, PBS, 1990. WRITINGS Television Series: Creativity with Bill Moyers, PBS, 1982. A Walk through the Twentieth Century with Bill Moyers, CBS Cable, then PBS, 1984. Bill Moyers: In Search of the Constitution, PBS, 1987. Moyers: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth, PBS, 1987. Moyers: The Power of the Word, PBS, 1989. Moyers: Sports for Sale (also known as The Tarnished Trophy with Bill Moyers), PBS, 1991. Television Specials: Campaign: Promises! Promises!, PBS, 1988. Moyers: Facing Evil, PBS, 1988. The Power of the Past with Bill Moyers: Florence, PBS, 1990. Moyers/Beyond Hate, PBS, 1991. All Our Children with Bill Moyers, ABC, 1991. Moyers/Hate on Trial, PBS, 1992. Moyers/Minimum Wages, PBS, 1992. Families First with Bill Moyers (also known as Moyers/Families First), PBS, 1992. The Language of Life, PBS, 1995. Genesis, PBS, 1996. Writer for the special Big Gamble in Atlantic City, 1986. Television Episodes: (With Tom Spain) "The Aliens/' CBS Reports, CBS, 1977. (With Spain) "The Fire Next Door/' CBS Reports, CBS, 1977, updated and rebroadcast, 1978.
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(With Janet Roach) "Into the Mouths of Babes/7 CBS Reports, CBS, 1978. Marshall, Texas, Marshall, Texas, PBS, 1984. Other: Listening to America: A Traveler Rediscovers His Country, Harpers Magazine Press (New York), 1971. Moyers: Report from Philadelphia; The Constitutional Convention of 1787, Ballantine (New York), 1987. The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis, Seven Locks (Cabin John, MD), 1988. (With Joseph Campbell) The Power of Myth, Doubleday (New York), 1988. The World of Ideas: Conversations with Thoughtful Men and Women about American Life Today and the Ideas Shaping Our Future, Doubleday, 1989. Global Dumping Ground: The International Traffic in Hazardous Waste, Seven Locks, 1990. A World of Ideas II: Public Opinions from Private Citizens, Doubleday, 1990. Healing and the Mind, Doubleday, 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, June, 1990, p. 17. American Heritage, December, 1983. Broadcasting, November 19, 1984. Chicago Tribune, March 28, 1988. Christian Science Monitor, February 20, 1981. Daily News (New York), May 13, 1974; June 26, 1981. Los Angeles Times, April 20, 1987. Modem Maturity, October-November, 1993, p. 68. Newsweek, March 1, 1965; April 15, 1974; October 21, 1974; July 4, 1983. New York Times, June 25, 1983; January 8, 1984; August 14, 1985; September 9, 1986; January 14, 1987; May 5, 1987; September 12, 1988; October 31,1988; May 14, 1989. People Weekly, January 26,1976; February 22,1982; August 1, 1983. Saturday Review, February, 1982. Variety, January 21, 1987. Village Voice, January 20, 1982.
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PERSONAL Full name, Irek Javdatovich Mukhamedov; born March 8,1960, in Kazan; married Maria Leonidovna Zubkova, 1990; children: Alexandra-Cholpon. Education: Attended Moscow Choreographic Institute.
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Addresses: Office—Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, England. Career: Ballet dancer. Moscow Classical Ballet, Moscow, U.S.S.R. (now Russia), member of company, then soloist, 1978-81; Irek Mukhamedov and Co., founder, 1981; Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow, principal dancer, 1981-90; Royal Ballet, London, England, member of company, 1990—. Awards, Honors: Grand Prize, International Ballet Competition, Moscow, 1981; named Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation, 1985; Hans Christian Andersen Ballet Prize, best male dancer, Royal Danish Theatre, 1988, for Spartacus. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Franz, Coppelia, Moscow Choreographic School, Moscow, 1978. Shepherd, The Rite of Spring, Moscow Choreographic School, 1978. A devil, The Creation of the World, Moscow Classical Ballet, Moscow, 1978. Tybalt, Romeo and]uliet, Moscow Classical Ballet, 1978-81. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Moscow Classical Ballet, 1978-81. Armen, Gayane, Moscow Classical Ballet, 197881. Pas de deux, Carnival in Venice (from Santanilla), Moscow Classical Ballet, 1978-81. "Diana and Acteon" (pas de deux), Esmeralda, Moscow Classical Ballet, 1978-81. Basil, Don Quixote Pas de Deux, Moscow Classical Ballet, 1978-81. Conrad, Le Corsaire Pas de Deux, Moscow Classical Ballet, 1978-81. Colin, Lise and Colin; ou, La Fille mal gardee, Moscow Classical Ballet, 1980. Title role, Spartacus, Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow, 1981. Basil, Don Quixote, Bolshoi Ballet, 1981. Title role, Ivan the Terrible, Bolshoi Ballet, 1982. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Bolshoi Ballet, 1983. Boris, The Colden Age, Bolshoi Ballet, 1984. Jean de Brienne, Raymonda, Bolshoi Ballet, 1985. Basil, Don Quixote, Royal Ballet of Flanders, 1988. Title role, Cyrano de Bergerac, Bolshoi Ballet, 1988. Prince, The Sleeping Beauty, Paris Opera, 1989. Title role, Petrushka, Nijinsky Festival, Bolshoi Ballet, 1990. Solor, La Bayadere, Royal Ballet, London, 1990. Principal dancer, Farewell (pas de deux, later incorporated into Winter Dreams), Royal Ballet, London, 1990. Prince, The Nutcracker, Royal Ballet, London, 1990.
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Producer, Davis Rules (also known as Spiral Bound and The Principal), CBS, 1991-92. Supervising producer, The Simpsons, Fox, 1992-93. Co-executive producer, The Martin Short Show, NBC, 1994. Television Work; Specials: Supervising producer, Related by Birth, ABC, 1993. WRITINGS Television Series: The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, NBC, 1980-81. What a Country! (also known as The First Class), syndicated, 1986.
Also appeared in Spartacus, c. 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1987. The Hans Christian Andersen Awards 1988, PBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Solar, "La Bayadere from the Royal Ballet/' Great Performances, PBS, 1991. Dancing, PBS, 1993.
Television Specials: Ladies and Gentleman, Bob Newhart, Part II, CBS, 1981. Madame's Place, syndicated, 1982. / Married Dora, ABC, 1987. Writer for the special Rich Little—Come Laugh with Me, 1984. Other: Author of Out of This World.*
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Dance and Dancers, October, 1987; August, 1990. Dance Magazine, April, 1987.*
MULA, Frank PERSONAL Full name, Frank Charles Mula; born in New Brunswick, NJ; son of Frank Charles and Rita Elizabeth (St. Peter) Mula. Education: Indiana University— Bloomington, B.A.; Rutgers University, M.L.S. Addresses: /Agent—Joel Mi liner, J. Michael Bloom and Associates, 233 Park Ave. South, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10003. Career: Writer and producer. Member: Writers Guild of America West. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Executive story editor, Grand (also known as Grosse Po/nte), NBC, 1989-90.
MULL, Martin 1943PERSONAL Born August 18, 1943, in Chicago, IL; married first wife, Kristin (an artist; divorced); married Sandra Baker (marriage ended); married third wife, Wendy (a musician and composer for film and television); children: (third marriage) Maggie Rose. Education: Rhode Island School of Design, B.F.A., 1965, M.F.A., painting and fine arts, 1967. Addresses: /Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, comedian, and singer. Songwriter for Warner Bros. Artist; has exhibited his paintings at such galleries as the Boston Museum of Fine Art, the Cincinnati Institute of Contemporary Art, the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art, Gal lery Henoch (New York City), Molly Barnes Gallery (Los Angeles), the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Red Piano Gallery (Hilton Head, SC), and the Greenville County Museum of Art (South Carolina). Instructor in painting at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best
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comedy recording, 1978, for Sex and Violins; Grammy Award nomination, best comedy recording, c. 1979, for Near Perfect, Perfect; Writers Guild Award and CableACE Award, both 1986, and API Billboard Award and CableACE Award nomination, both 1987, all for The History of White People in America; One Club Award, consistent excellence in the area of television commercials, 1987. CREDITS Film Appearances: Eric Swan, FM, Universal, 1978. Mr. Peache, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Harvey, Serial, Paramount, 1980. Dick Ebersol, Take This Job and Shove It, Avco Embassy, 1981. Colonel Mustard, Clue, Paramount, 1985. Tony Dugdale, The Boss' Wife, TriStar, 1986. Arthur/Tang, Flicks (also known as Hollyweird), United, 1987. Carson Boundy, Home Is Where the Hart Is, Atlantic, 1987. PatColetti, O.C andStiggs, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Archie Powell, Rented Lips, Cineworld, 1988. William Carson III, Cutting Class, Cower Street, 1989. Psychiatrist, Far Out Man, CineTel, 1990. Maris, Ski Patrol, Triumph Releasing, 1990. Ted's attorney, Ted and Venus, Double Helix, 1991. Art, Dance with Death, HBO Video, 1992. Donald Burbank, Miracle Beach, Columbia TriStar, 1992. The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Justin Gregory, Mrs. Doubtfire, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1993. Norman Roberts, The Day My Parents Ran Away (also known as Missing Parents), New Line Cinema, 1994. Dan, Mr. Write, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1994. Also appeared as Ron Richardson, Mr. Mom, 1983; Warren Fitzpatrick, Crowing Pains, 1984; Dr. Bruckner, Think Big, 1990; Love in Venice; Bad Manners; Private Schools. Film Work: Executive producer, Rented Lips, Cineworld, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Garth Gimble and Barth Gimble (twins), Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1976-77. Barth Gimble, Fernwood 2-Night, syndicated, 1977. Barth Gimble, America 2-Night, syndicated, 1978. Martin Crane, Domestic Life, CBS, 1984.
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The History of White People in America, Cinemax, 1986-87. Doug Lambert, His and Hers, CBS, 1990. DougTalbot, The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1992. Leon, Roseanne, ABC, c. 1992—. Voice of Skip Binford, Family Dog (animated), CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Kingston: The Power Play, NBC, 1976. Mel Shaver, Sunset Limousine, CBS, 1983. Elliot, California Girls, ABC, 1985. Frank Maris, Lots of Luck, The Disney Channel, 1985. Martin Mull in "Portrait of a White Marriage" (also known as Scenes from a White Marriage), Cinemax, 1988. Bart, How the West Was Fun, ABC, 1994. Also appeared in Here Comes Summer, HBO. Television Appearances; Pilots: The TV Show, ABC, 1979. Guest, Twilight Theatre II, NBC, 1982. Guest, Prime Times, NBC, 1983. Guest/Gambler, The]erk, Too, NBC, 1984. Panelist, Wanna Bet?, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Hollywood Calling/' Taxi, ABC, 1979. Guest host, Evening at the Improv, syndicated, 1981. Square Pegs, CBS, 1983. "The Smiths/' George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. Governor Peasley, "Pecos Bill, King of the Cowboys/' Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. "What Is Life?," Fast Times, CBS, 1986. D.C Follies, syndicated, 1988. Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS, 1988. Therapist, "Futile Attraction," Dream On, HBO, 1990. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Also appeared as guest host, The Tonight Show; Soundstage. Television Appearances; Specials: The Chevy Chase National Humor Test, NBC, 1979. The johnny Cash Spring Special, CBS, 1979. Magic with the Stars, NBC, 1982. The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard, ABC, 1984. Michael Nesmith in Television Parts, NBC, 1985. Host, Clue: Movies, Murder and Mystery, CBS, 1986. Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Candid Camera Christmas Special, CBS, 1987. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge, Showtime, 1987.
290* MULL Martin Mull Live from North Ridgeville, HBO, 1987. Memories Then and Now, CBS, 1988. Ringmaster, The 13th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1988. An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. An All-Star Toast to the Improv, HBO, 1988. Merrill Markoe's Guide to Clamorous Living, Cinemax, 1988. Sally Field & Tom Hanks' Punchline Party, HBO, 1988. The Smothers Brothers Thanksgiving Special, CBS, 1988. All-Star Tribute to Kareem Abdul-]abbar, NBC, 1989. Montreal International Comedy Festival, HBO, 1989. Woodstock: Return to the Planet of the '60s, CBS, 1989. Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years (also known as Hollywood Celebrates Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday), CBS, 1990. Just for Laughs: The Montreal International Comedy Festival, Showtime, 1990. The 25th Anniversary MDA jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon, syndicated, 1990. Retaining Laughter, Lifetime, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. Martin Mull: Talent Takes a Holiday, Showtime, 1992. Roseanne and Tom: Getting Away with It (also known as Roseanne: Behind the Scenes), HBO, 1992. Super Bowl Saturday Night, TNT, 1992. "Neighborhood" Host, Sex, Shock and Censorship in the 90's, Showtime, 1993. Harvey Doe, "The Whole Shebang/' General Motors Playwrights Theater, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Segment host, A 70's Celebration: The Beat Is Back, NBC, 1993. Comedy Central's Documentary of the Making of the Remake of "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman/ Comedy Central, 1993. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 3, HBO, 1993. Host, Little Rascals: Mischief Loves Company, NBC, 1994. People's 20th Birthday, ABC, 1994. Subaru Presents Fair Enough: Martin Mull at the Iowa State Fair, Comedy Central, 1994. Also appeared on Crandpa, Will You Run with Me?, 1983; Martin Mull's White America, Cinemax; Sixty Minutes to Kill, HBO; Martin Mull in Concert, HBO; Orson Welles' Magic Show; The Susan Anton Special. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 5th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1991.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television The 19th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1993. The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1995. Television Work; Series: Producer, The History of White People in America, Cinemax, 1986-87. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Martin Mull in "Portrait of a White Marriage" (also known as Scenes from a White Marriage), Cinemax, 1988. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, Martin Mull Live from North Ridgeville, HBO, 1987. Executive producer, Martin Mull: Talent Takes a Holiday, Showtime, 1992. Executive producer, Subaru Presents Fair Enough: Martin Mull at the Iowa State Fair, Comedy Central, 1994. RECORDINGS Albums: Martin Mull, Capricorn, 1972. Martin Mull and His Fabulous Furniture in Your Living Room, Capricorn, 1973. Normal, Capricorn, 1974. Days of Wine and Neuroses, Capricorn, 1975. No Hits, Four Errors, Capricorn, 1977. Sex and Violins, ABC, c. 1978. Near Perfect, Perfect, Elektra, 1979. (With Allen Rucker) A Paler Shade of White: The History of White People in America, Simon and Schuster Audioworks, 1987. Also recorded I'm Everyone I've Ever Loved, MCA. WRITINGS Books: (With Allen Rucker) The History of White People in America, Putnam, 1985. Also wrote (with Allen Rucker) A Paler Shade of White. Screenplays: Rented Lips, Cineworld, 1988. For Television: The History of White People in America (series), Cinemax, 1986-87. Martin Mull Live from North Ridgeville (special), HBO, 1987.
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MULLAVEY, Greg 1939PERSONAL Born September 10,1939, in Buffalo, NY; son of Greg Mullavey, Sr. (a baseball scout and coach); married Meredith MacRae (an actress and singer); children: Allison. Education: Attended Hobart College; trained for the stage with Sanford Meisner and Herbert Berghof in New York City. Addresses: Agent—Arlene Thornton and Associates, 5657 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 290, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor. Worked in insurance and advertising. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tom Hartman, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1976-77, then retitled Forever Fernwood, syndicated, 1977-78. Sam Wilder, Wilder and Wilder, CBS, 1978. Max Quintzel, Number 96, NBC, 1980-81. Eddie Gallagher, Rituals, NBC, 1984-85. Shades of LA., syndicated, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mule Canby, Centennial, NBC, 1978-79.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Man in funeral parlor, Companions in Nightmare, NBC, 1968. Sparrow, The Birdmen (also known as The Escape of the Birdmen), ABC, 1971. Liam Price, Cry Rape!, CBS, 1973. Lieutenant Tony Podryski, The Disappearance of Flight 412, NBC, 1974. Tom Malik, Children of Divorce, NBC, 1980. Charlie Greene, Who Gets the Friends?, CBS, 1988. MikeMaglin, The Hollywood Detective, USA, 1989. Dr. Phil Masters, Not Quite Human II, The Disney Channel, 1989. Appeared as Elroy, Following Her Heart, 1994; also appeared in Not Quite Human, 1987. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mike, Quarantined, ABC, 1970. David Goldberg, Wednesday Night Out, NBC, 1972. Chuck Powell, Switch (also known as Las Vegas Runaround), CBS, 1975. Ritter, Big Eddie, CBS, 1975. Mickey Paterno, Having Babies (also known as G/Ving Birth), ABC, 1976. Happy Burlson, Crash Island, NBC, 1981. Ed Fiore, This Is Kate Bennett, ABC, 1982. Mr. Rogers, She's with Me, CBS, 1982. Television Appearances; Specials: The National Love, Sex, and Marriage Test, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Shadows of an Afternoon/' Route 66, CBS, 1963. "But Who Shall Beat the Drums?/' Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. "Beneath the Ashes/7 Combat, ABC, 1965. "A Shade of Kaiser Bill/' The Wackiest Ship in the Army, NBC, 1965. "When the Wind Blows/' The Fugitive, ABC, 1965. "For San Diego, You Need a Different Bus," Ben Casey, ABC, 1966. "Ring-a-Ding Dingbat," Gidget, ABC, 1966. "How to Kill a Soldier," Blue Light, ABC, 1966. "Echo of Yesterday," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1967. "Commitment at Angelus," Bonanza, NBC, 1968. "Joshua Watson," The Big Valley, ABC, 1969. "The Girl in the Shadows," The Virginian, NBC, 1969. "A Lot of Muscle," The Outsider, NBC, 1969. "The Allies," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1969. "The Great Chess Gambit," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969. "L'Chayim," Ironside, NBC, 1969. "Bob and Rhoda and Teddy and Mary," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1970. "How to Arrange a Marriage," Petticoat Junction, CBS, 1970.
292 • MULLAVEY "The Deceived/' Medical Center, CBS, 1970. "The Steal-Driving Man/' It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1970. "Ordeal," Paris 7000, ABC, 1970. "Breakdown," The Most Deadly Game, ABC, 1970. "The Bird on the Mast," Insight, syndicated, 1971. "Hot, Hot Car," Mod Squad, ABC, 1971. "Marathon," Men at Law, CBS, 1971. "The Anniversary," The Smith Family, ABC, 1971. "How to Rob a Bank in One Hard Lesson," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1971. "The Legend," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1971. "The Loser," Medical Center, CBS, 1971. "One Ace Too Many," Bonanza, NBC, 1972. "Harry Nobody," Adam-12, NBC, 1972. "Hard Luck Roller Coaster," Cannon, CBS, 1973. "The Listener," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1973. "The Problem with Charlie," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1973. "Deadline," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. "A Joyful Song," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1973. "Nightmare," Medical Center, CBS, 1973. "The Kidnapping," Shaft, CBS, 1973. "Mike's Friend," All in the Family, CBS, 1974. "Death and the Favored Few," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974. "Last Flight to Babylon," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1974. "The Avenger," Cannon, CBS, 1974. "Aura Lee, Farewell," The RockfordFiles, NBC, 1975. This Is the Life, syndicated, 1975. "The Price," Apple's Way, CBS, 1975. "Trail of Terror," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1975. "Short Fuse," Bronk, CBS, 1975. "Three Guns for New York," McCloud, NBC, 1975. "Is Anybody Listening?," Insight, syndicated, 1978. "Major Ego," MM*S*H, CBS, 1978. Sweepstakes, NBC, 1979. House Calls, CBS, 1980. Different Strokes, NBC, 1980. "Now You See Him, Now You Don't," Enos, CBS, 1981. "Detective Finger, I Presume," B. ]. and the Bear, NBC, 1981. "C.O.D.," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1981. "Charleston Chase," Today's FBI, ABC, 1981. "The Fiddler," Insight, syndicated, 1982. "Every 90 Seconds," Insight, syndicated, 1982. "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1982. 9 to 5, ABC, 1983. Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1983. "Deadly Access," The Whiz Kids, CBS, 1983. "A Sense of Justice," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983. "Murder, Take One," Automan, ABC, 1984. "Corpus Delecti," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1984. "D-Day," Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1984. "Monsters in My Room," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Allen Powell, The Fall Guy, ABC, 1985. Russell, "A Little Peace and Quiet," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Jerry McDonague, "Seoul on Ice," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985. Walter Nash, "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1986. Biff, Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1986. Randy, Life with Lucy, ABC, 1986. Sam Quigley, "Change of Life," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1986. Editor, Dynasty, ABC, 1986. "Love and the Busy Husband," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. "Pigmallion," LA Law, NBC, 1987. "Lottery Loser," True Confessions, syndicated, 1987. Sheriff, Dynasty, ABC, 1987. Clay Graham, "Blind Justice," Matlock, NBC, 1987. Fisher, "Burnout," Houston Knights, CBS, 1988. Edward Travers, "Summer of '45," The Highwayman, NBC, 1988. "Adam See, Adam Do," Charles in Charge, syndicated, 1989. Film Appearances: Phelps, The Shakiest Gun in the West, Universal, 1968. Group leader, Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, Columbia, 1969. Harry, The Marigold Man, Emerson, 1970. Lizard, C. C. and Company, Embassy, 1970. Robin Schwartz, The Christian Licorice Store, National General, 1971. Bob Summers, The Love Machine, Columbia, 1971. Private Peter Brown, Raid on Rommel, Universal, 1971. Harley Burton, Stand Up and Be Counted, Columbia, 1972. Single Girls, Dimension, 1973. Detective, / Dismember Mama (also known as Poor Albert and Little Annie), Europix, 1974. Morrison, The Hindenburg, Universal, 1975. Harold Green, I'm Going to Be Famous, International Film Sales, 1982. George, The Census Taker, Seymour Borde, 1984. Gene Kline, My Friends Need Killing, Nick Felix, 1984. Harry Danvers, The Check Is in the Mail, Ascot Entertainment, 1986. Ralph Duris, Body Count, Manson International, 1988. Director, Twenty Dollar Star, Paramount Home Video, 1991. Appeared as George, Husbands, Wives, Money, and Murder, 1989, and as William Gary, Undertow, 1991; also appeared in Vultures in Paradise.
Volume 15 Stage Appearances: Leo Janowitz, Romantic Comedy, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1979. Lenny Ganz, Rumors, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1988-89. The Lady from Maxim's, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1989-90. Terence O'Keefe, Breaking Legs, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1989-90. The Lay of the Land, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1990-91. Appeared as Ricky, Ah, Wilderness!, produced in New York City; appeared in City Lights, Burbank Theatre, Los Angeles, and in / Won't Dance, Gene Dynarski Theatre; also appeared in Special Occasions, Barefoot in the Park, The Owl and the Pussycat, Dylan, Look Back in Anger, Luv, Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, Long Days'Journey into Night, Summer and Smoke, Night of the Iguana, The Zoo Story, and The Odd Couple.*
MURDOCH, Iris 1919PERSONAL Born Jean Iris Murdoch, July 15, 1919, in Dublin, Ireland; daughter of Willsjohn Hughes (a British civil servant) and Irene Alice (Richardson) Murdoch; married John Olive Bayley (an author, literary critic, and professor), 1956. Education: Somerville College, Oxford University, B.A. (with first-class honors), 1942; attended Newnham College, Cambridge University, 1947-48. Religion: Christian. Avocational interests: Gardening, studying languages, jujitsu. Addresses: Home—30 Charlbury Rd., Oxford OX2 6U U, England. /Agent—Ed Victor Ltd., 162 Wardour St., London W1V 4AT, England. Career: Writer. British Treasury, London, England, assistant principal, 1942-44; United National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), administrative officer in London, Belgium, and Austria, 1944-46; Oxford University, St. Anne's College, Oxford, England, fellow and university lecturer in philosophy, 1948-63, honorary fellow, 1963—; Royal College of Art, London, lecturer, 1963-67. Member of Formentor Prize Committee. Member: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Irish Academy. Awards, Honors: Book of the Year Award, Yorkshire Post, 1969, for Bruno's Dream; James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction, 1973, for The Black
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Prince; Whitbread Book of the Year, 1974, for The Sacred and Profane Love Machine; named Commander, Order of the British Empire, 1976, Dame Commander, 1986; Booker Prize, 1978, for The Sea, the Sea; Medal of Honor for Literature, National Arts Club, 1990; Booker Prize nominations for The Nice and the Good, Bruno's Dream and The Black Prince. WRITINGS Stage Plays: (With J. B. Priestley) A Severed Head (three-act; based on the author's novel of the same title), Royale Theatre, London, 1964, then produced in New York City, 1964, published by Chatto and Windus, 1964, acting edition, Samuel French, 1964. (With James Saunders) The Italian Girl (based on the author's novel of the same title), Bristol Old Vic, 1967, published by Samuel French, 1968. The Servants and the Snow, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1970, published with The Three Arrows, Chatto and Windus, 1973. The Three /Arrows, Arts Theatre, Cambridge, 1972, published with The Servants and the Snow, Chatto and Windus, 1973. The Black Prince (based on the author's novel of the same title), Aldwych Theatre, London, 1989. Also author of Art and Eros, produced in London, 1980; and The Servants (opera libretto; adapted from the author's play The Servants and the Snow), produced in Cardiff, Wales, 1980. Radio Plays: The One Alone (verse), music by Gary Carpenter, 1987. Novels: Under the Net, Viking, 1954. The F//ght from the Enchanter, Viking, 1956. The Sandcastle, Viking, 1957. The Bell, Viking, 1958. A Severed Head, Viking, 1961. An Unofficial Rose, Viking, 1962. The Unicorn, Viking, 1963. The /ta//an Girl, Viking, 1964. The Red and the Green, Viking, 1965. The Time of the Angels, Viking, 1966. The Nice and the Good, Viking, 1968. Bruno's Dream, Viking, 1969. A Fairly Honourable Defeat, Viking, 1970. The Accidental Man, Viking, 1971. The Black Prince, Viking, 1973. The Sacred and Profane Love Machine, Chatto and Windus, 1974. A Word Child, Chatto and Windus, 1975.
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Henry and Cato, Chatto and Windus, 1976. The Sea, the Sea, Viking, 1978. Nuns and Soldiers, Chatto and Windus, 1980. The Philosopher's Pupil, Viking, 1983. The Good Apprentice, Chatto and Windus/Hogarth, 1985. The Book and the Brotherhood, Chatto and Windus, 1987. The Message to the Planet, Chatto and Windus, 1989. The Green Knight, Viking, 1994. Nonfiction: Sartre, Romantic Rationalist, Yale University Press, 1953, published in England as Sartre, Romantic Realist, Harvester Press (Sussex), 1980. The Sovereignty of Good over Other Concepts (Leslie Stephen lecture, 1967), Cambridge University Press, 1967, published with other essays as The Sovereignty of Good, Routledgeand Kegan Paul, 1970. The Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists (based on the Romanes lecture, 1976), Clarendon Press (Oxford), 1977. Reynolds Stone (address), Warren Editions (London), 1981. Acastos: Two Platonic Dialogues, Chatto and Windus, 1986. Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, Penguin, 1993. Contributor to books, including The Nature of Metaphysics, Macmillan, 1957. Author of foreword, Woman against the Desert, by Wendy CampbellPurdie and Fenner Brockaway, Gollancz, 1964. Contributor of essays to periodicals in the United States and Britain, including Encounter, Listener, Yale Review, Chicago Review, New Statesman, Nation, and Partisan Review.
Conradi, Peter J., Iris Murdoch: The Saint and the Artist, St. Martin's, 1986. Dipple, Elizabeth, Iris Murdoch, Work for the Spirit, University of Chicago Press, 1982. Johnson, Deborah, Iris Murdoch, Indiana University Press, 1987. O'Connor, Patricia J., To Love the Good: The Moral Philosophy of Iris Murdoch, P. Lang, 1993. Periodicals: Economist, September 25, 1993, p. 99. Interview, November, 1992, p. 80. People Weekly, March 14, 1988, p. 125.*
MURRAY, Don 1929PERSONAL Full name, Donald Patrick Murray; born July 31, 1929, in Hollywood, CA; son of Dennis A. (a dance director and stage manager) and Ethel (a singer and former Ziegfeld performer; maiden name, Cook) Murray; married Hope Lange (an actress; divorced); married Elizabeth C. Johnson; children: Christopher, Patricia, Colleen, Sean, Michael. Education: Studied at American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York City, and with Paton Price. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Homeless Land Program (Sardinia), cofounder; Church of the Brethren, social worker in Germany, 1952; Congregation Christian Church, social worker in Italy, 1954-55; Brethren Service Volunteers, social worker. Military service: Conscientious objector to military service. Member: Lambs Club.
Poetry: A Year of Birds, Compton Press, 1978. Adaptations: A Severed Head (based on the novel by Murdoch and the play by Murdoch and J. B. Priestley), Columbia, 1971; the film rights to A Fairly Honourable Defeat were sold in 1972.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1956, for Bus Stop; best actor award, Brussels Film Festival, 1961, for The Hoocflum Priest; best film awards from Mexico Film Festival, San Sebastian Film Festival, and Cannes International Film Festival.
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Books: Baldanza, Frank, Iris Murdoch, Twayne Publishers, 1974. Begnal, Kate, Iris Murdoch: A Reference Guide, G. K. Hall, 1987. Bove, Cheryl Browning, Understanding Iris Murdoch, University of South Carolina Press, 1993. Byatt, A. S., Iris Murdoch, Longman Group (British Council), 1976.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Bo, Bus Stop (also known as The Wrong Kind of Girl), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Charlie Samson, The Bachelor Party, United Artists (UA), 1956. Johnny Pope, Hatful of Rain, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Tod Lohman, From Hell to Texas (also known as Manhunt), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957.
Volume 15 Kerry O'Shea, Shake Hands with the Devil, UA, 1958. Lat Evans, These Thousand Hills, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1959. Reverend Charles Dismas Clark, S.J., The Hoodlum Priest, UA, I960. Dan Keats, One Foot in Hell, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Senator Brigham Anderson, Advise and Consent, Columbia, 1961. Kurt Schroeder, Escape from East Berlin (also known as Tunnel 28), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962. Norman Vincent Peale, One Man's Way, UA, 1962. Slim, Baby, the Rain Must Fall (also known as Traveling Lady), Columbia, 1963. Wild Bill Hickok, The Plainsman, Universal, 1966. Title role, Kid Rodelo, Paramount, 1966. Justinian, The Viking Queen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. David Hillary, Sweet Love, Bitter (also known as It Won't Rub Off, Baby), Peppercorn Wormser, 1967. Tom Harris, The Children (also known as Childish Things), Filmworld, 1969. Governor Breck, Conquest of the Planetofthe Apes, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Herb Shuttle, Happy Birthday, Wanda June, Columbia, 1972. Ed Lacy, Deadly Hero, Avco Embassy, 1975. Hugh Butterfield, Endless Love, Universal, 1981. Pimp, Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, American Cinerama, 1981. David Farmer, / Am the Cheese, Almi, 1983. Dash Hammer, Radioactive Dreams, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Jack Kelcher, Peggy Sue Got Married, TriStar, 1986. Gifford Leese, Scorpion (also known as The Summons), Crown International, 1986. Ben Chandler, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Appeared in Confessions of Tom Harris, 1966; appeared as Winston, Ghosts Can't Do It, 1990; also appeared in The Hustler, Cotter, and Call Me by My Rightful Name. Film Work: Producer (with Walter Wood), The Hoodlum Priest, UA, 1960. Producer, The Children (also known as Childish Things), Filmworld, 1969. Director, The Cross and the Switchblade, Dick Ross, 1970. Producer, Annie's Coming Out (also known as Test of Love), Universal, 1985. Producer of the film Confessions of Tom Harris, 1966; producer and director of Damien, 1976.
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Television Appearances; Series: Earl Corey, The Outcasts, ABC, 1968-69. Jim Anderson, How the West Was Won, ABC, 1977. Sid Fairgate, Knot's Landing, CBS, 1980-82. Bing Hammersmith, Sr., Sons and Daughters (also known as The Hammersmiths), CBS, 1991. Made television debut as a principal dancer for The Art Ford Show, 1948; panelist on the series Made in America, 1964; appeared as Roger in the series Brand New Life, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Alex Lauder, Daughter of the Mind, ABC, 1969. Sam Garrison, The Intruders, NBC, 1970. William Martin, The Girl on the Late, Late Show, NBC, 1974. Senator Grant O'Neal, The Sex Symbol, ABC, 1974. Sheriff Phil Rotteman, A Girl Named Sooner, NBC, 1975. Frank Gumm, Rainbow, NBC, 1978. Adam Travis, Crisis in Mid-Air, CBS, 1979. Ken Saunders, The Boy Who Drank Too Much, CBS, 1980. Robert Langford, If Things Were Different, CBS, 1980. Peter Ritchie, Fugitive Family, CBS, 1980. Sonny Morgan, The Return of the Rebels, CBS, 1982. Parker Alden, Thursday's Child, CBS, 1983. Ralph Maida, Quarterback Princess, CBS, 1983. Tom Fiske, License to Kill, CBS, 1984. Benjamin Gilvey, A Touch of Scandal, CBS, 1984. Theo Fontana, Something in Common, CBS, 1986. Senator Stuart Grayle, Blood Sport, CBS, 1986. Wyn Brooks, Mistress, CBS, 1987. Steven Harding, TheStepfordChildren, NBC, 1987. Sam Kingsley, Stillwatch, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Mio Romagna, Winterset, NBC, 1959. Hedda Hopper's Hollywood, NBC, 1960. Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend, Cinemax, 1986. Also appeared in the specials For / Have Loved and Hasty Heart. Television Appearances; Episodic: Love Story, NBC, 1973. Roger Gibbons, "Brand New Life: The Honeymooners" (also known as "Blended Family"), The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Jack Karpinsky, "My Dad Can't Be Crazy . . . (Can He?)" (also known as "Nicky's Dad Is Crazy"), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1989. "Dennis Hopper," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. Frank Morrow, "Montana Crossroads," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1993.
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Other Television Appearances: Dan Branagan, Branagan andMapes (pilot), CBS, 1983. Also appeared in Billy Budd, 1958, Alas Babylon, 1960, The Borgia Stick, 1967, and Rainbow, 1978. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) An ant, The Insect Comedy, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1948. John Proctor, The Crucible, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1975. Good News!, Massachusetts' North Shore Music Theatre, 1994.
Ken Epstein, Pacific Station, NBC, 1991. Ray Litvak, Love and War (also known as Love Is He//), CBS, 1992-95. Voice of Beethoven, Beethoven, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Bart Polonski, Long Gone, HBO, 1987. Film Appearances: George Calamari, One Crazy Summer, Warner Bros., 1986. Guest, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Milkman, Shakes the Clown, IRS Releasing, 1992.
Appeared on Broadway as a sailor in The Rose Tattoo, 1961; as Henry in The Skin of Our Teeth, 1955; also appeared as Tom in The Norman Conquests, 1975; and as George in Same Time Next Year, 1977; appeared in the musical Smith and in The Hot Comer.
Also appeared in Men Will Be Boys.*
Major Tours: California Suite, U.S. cities, 1978. Billy Flynn, Chicago, eastern U.S. cities, 1979.
PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Muss-afe-ee-a"; born April 8, 1935, in London, England; son of Solomon (a tailor) and Lillian (adressmaker; maiden name, Rubens) Musaphia; married Marie Beder, 1966; children: Grant Harry, Leanne. Education: Attended a boys' secondary school in Christchurch, New Zealand.
WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Joseph Landon) The Hoodlum Priest, UA, 1960. The Children (also known as Childish Things), Filmworld, 1969. (With James Bonnet) The Cross and the Switchblade (based on a book by David Wilkerson, John Sherrill, and Elizabeth Sherrill), Dick Ross, 1970. Author of the screenplays Confessions of Tom Harris, 1966, and Damien, 1976. For Television: Writer for the series For I Have Loved Strangers, 1958, and the special For I Have Loved.*
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Addresses: /Agent—Playmarket, P.O. Box 9767, Wellington, New Zealand. Career: Playwright and performer. Ballintyne's, Christchurch, New Zealand, shop assistant, 1950-51; David Crozier's, Christchurch, mechanic, 1951-54; Stuart Wearn, Christchurch, commercial artist, 195455; Wood & Braddock, Wellington, New Zealand, commercial artist, 1955; John Haddon, London, England, commercial artist, 1956-57; commercial artist for agencies in Wellington, 1958-60; playwright, 1960—. Restaurant owner in Wellington, 1971-73. Has performed in television revues. Member: International PEN, Actors' Equity Association.
MURRAY, Joel PERSONAL Born April 17, in Evanston, IL. Addresses: /Agent—Progressive Artists, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 216, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Awards, Honors: Grants from New Zealand Literary Fund, 1963, and New Zealand Arts Council, 1974, 1976; writing fellow, Victoria University of Wellington, 1979. WRITINGS
Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Morris Weldon, Grand, NBC, 1990.
Plays: Free (one-act), Memorial Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand, 1962, published in Landfall 68, [Christchurch, New Zealand], 1963.
Volume 15 Virginia Was a Dog (one-act), broadcast, 1963, then Stagecraft Theatre, Wellington, 1968. The Guerrilla (one-act), Hayes Gordon's Ensemble Theatre, Sydney, Australia, 1968, published with two plays by Richard Bradshaw, Currency Press (Sydney), 1976. Victims, Downstage Theatre, 1973, published in Act 20, [Wellington], 1973. Obstacles (two-act), Downstage Theatre, 1974, published in Act 25, 1974. Mothers and Fathers, Fortune Theatre, Wellington, 1975, published by Currency Press, 1977. Hunting (two-act), Circa Theatre, Wellington, 1979. Shotgun Wedding, Circa Theatre, 1980, published by Playmarket (Wellington), 1981. The Hangman, Depot Theatre, Wellington, 1983. Author of Mates, Wellington, 1986; and Bananas. Screenplays: Don't Let It Get You, Pacific Films, 1966. Television Episodes: Writer for episodes of Buck House, 1974, joe's World, and In View of the Circumstances.
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Radio Plays: Author of more than one hundred radio plays, including Out of the Passing Crowd, 1962; A Seat in the Sun, Bread Crumbs for the Pigeons, Suddenly It's Tomorrow, and This Business of Being Alive, all 1963; The Cause of Something, This Side of Life, and The Marriage, all 1965; The Listener with the PopUp Toaster, See Mr. Roberts, and Too Many Cooks, all 1966; Has Anybody Here Seen Christmas? and Be Good If You Could, But You Can't, both 1967; Once upon a Blind Date, A Fair Co for Charlie Wellman, Think!, and The Spook, all 1968; A Jolly Roger for Christmas, 1969; The Old Man and the Sea and Christmas Dinner, 1973; Going On, 1974; / Was a Teenage Matchmaker, 1975; Sounds Furious, 1976; Never Let It Be Said and Flotsam and Jetsam, both 1977; He//o, Goodbye, 1979; Mind Jogging, 1980; Just Desserts, 1982; and That'll Be the Day, 1983. Other: Author of "By the Way/' a column in We///ngton Dominion, and "The Arts," a column in Wellington Sunday Times, both 1974—. Cartoonist, New Zealand Listener, 1958-60.*
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Television Executive Producer; Episodic: "Mrs. Cage/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1992.'
PERSONAL Divorced; children: two sons. Addresses: Contact—c/o Producers Guild of America, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 211, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Executive producer. Began in film as vice president at United Artists, beginning 1974; president of Johnny Carson Productions; senior vice president of production (east coast and London) for Twentieth Century-Fox, beginning 1983; The Haft-Nasatir Company (independent production firm), Beverly Hills, CA, president, beginning c. 1987. Started her career in publishing and worked as an editor at Bantam Books. CREDITS Film Work: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, United Artists (UA), 1975. Carrie, UA, 1976. (With Lawrence Kasdan) Executive producer, The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. (With Keith Barish, Gene Kirkwood and C. O. Erickson) Producer, Ironweed, TriStar, 1987. (With Jim Carabatsos) Producer, Hamburger Hill, Paramount, 1987. Also associated with Annie Hall, 1977. Film Appearances: First receptionist, Heart Beat, Warner Bros., 1979. Television Executive Producer; Movies: Stormy Weathers, ABC, 1992. (With Steven Haft) The Spider and the Fly, USA, 1994. The Courtyard, Showtime, 1995.
NEILL, Henry See GORMAN, Roger
NEWELL, Mike 1942PERSONAL Born in 1942, in St. Albans, England. Education: Attended Cambridge University; took directorial training course at Granada Television. Addresses: /Agent—Steve Rabineau, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director. CREDITS Film Work; Director: The Awakening, Warner Bros., 1980. Bad Blood, Southern Pictures/New Zealand Film Commission, 1983. Dance with a Stranger, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. The Good Father, Skouras, 1986. Amazing Grace and Chuck, TriStar, 1987. Soursweet, British Screen/Film Four/Zenith, 1988. Enchanted April, Miramax, 1992. Into the West, Miramax/Family Films, 1993. Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. An Awfully Big Adventure, Fine Line, 1995. Also directed Big Soft Nelly; Mrs. House; The Gift of Friendship.
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Television Director; Movies: The Man in the Iron Mask, NBC, 1977. Blood Feud, syndicated, 1983. Common Ground, CBS, 1990. Also directed Budgie; Eleventh Hour; Ready When You Are, Mr. McCill; Lost Your Tongue; Chan; First for Luck; Destiny; Tales out of School. Other Television Work: Directed the special "Baa Baa Blacksheep," Childhood, 1977.
NOIRET, Philippe 1930PERSONAL Born October 1, 1930, in Lille, France; son of Pierre (a clothing store worker) and Lucy (Heirman) Noiret; married Monique Chaumette (an actress), 1962; children: Frederique. Education: Trained for the stage with Roger Blin and at the Centre Dramatique de TOuest (Dramatic Center of the West). Addresses: Office—c/o Artmedia, 10 avenue George V, 75008 Paris, France. Career: Actor. Has worked as a nightclub entertainer. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Best Actor Award, Venice Film Festival, 1963, for Therese Desqueryoux; National Board of Review Award, best supporting actor, 1969, for Topaz; Etoile de cristal, best actor, 1974, for L'Horloger de Saint-Paul; Cesar Award, best actor, 1976, for Le Vieux Fusil; Rio de Janiero Film Festival Award, best actor, 1984, for Les Ripoux; European Film Award, actor of the year, 1989, for La Vie et rien d'autre and Nuovo Cinema Paradiso; David Award, best foreign actor, 1990, for Life and Nothing But; Cesar Award, best actor, 1990, for La Vie et rien d'autre; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actor, 1990, for Cinema Paradiso. CREDITS Film Appearances: Uncle Gabriel, Zazie dans le metro (also known as Zaz/e in the Underground and Zazie in the Subway), Astor, 1960. Clovis Hugues, "L'Affaire Hugues," in Le Crime ne pale pas (also known as Crime Does Not Pay and The Centle Art of Murder), Embassy, 1962. Bernard Desqueyroux, Therese Desqueyroux, Pathe Contemporary, 1963.
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Edmond Bernadac, Monsieur, Comacico, 1964. Ambrose Gerome, Lady L, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1964. Jerome, La Vie de chateau (also known as A Matter of Resistance), Royal Films International, 1966. Victor, Woman Times Seven, Embassy, 1967. Inspector Morand, The Night of the Generals, Columbia, 1967. Lucoville, The Assassination Bureau, Paramount, 1969. Pombal, Justine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Henri Jarve, Topaz, Universal, 1970. Gabriel, Les Caprices de Marie (also known as G/Ve Her the Moon), United Artists (UA), 1970. Louis Brezan, Murphy's War, Paramount, 1971. Chief Inspector, Most Centle Confessions, MGM, 1971. Gabriel Marcassus, La Vieille Fille (also known as Old Maid), Valoria, 1972. Alfred, Le Trefle a cinq feuilles (also known as FiveLeaf Clover), Cf DC, 1972. Georges, La Mandarine (also known as 5weet Deception), Societe Nouvelle Prodis, 1972. Garcin, L'Attentat (also known as The Assassination and The French Conspiracy), Cine Globe, 1972. Monsieur Lepic, Foil de carotte, UA, 1973. Phillippe, La Grande Bouffe (also known as BlowOut, The Big Feast and The Big Feed), ABKCO, 1973. Lucien Berthon, Le Serpent (also known as The Serpent and Night Flight from Moscow), AVCOEmbassy, 1973. General Terry, Touche pas a la femme blanche (also known as Don't Touch White Women), CFDC, 1974. Thomas Barthlot, Le Secret (also known as The Secret), Valoria, 1974. Malisard, Un Nuage entre les dents (also known as Cloud in the Teeth), UA, 1974. Michel Descombe, L'Horloger de Saint-Paul (also known as The Clockmaker and The Watchmaker of St. Paul's), Pathe, 1974. Georges de Saxe, Le Jeu avec le feu (also known as Playing with Fire), CFDC, 1974. Julien Dandieu, Le Vieux Fusil (also known as The Old Gun), UA, 1975. Philippe D'Orleans, "Les Nobles/' in Que la fete commence! (also known as Let ]oy Reign Supreme), Specialty Films/CIC, 1975. Title role, Monsieur Albert, Gaumont, 1976. Giorgio Perozzi, Amid Miei (also known as My Friends), Gaumont, 1976. General, Desert of the Tartars, Gaumont, 1976. Judge Emil Rousseau, Lejugeetl'assassin (also known as The Judge and the Assassin), Libra, 1976. Antoine Lemercier, Tendre Poulet (also known as Dear Detective, Dear Inspector, and Tender Cop), Cinema V, 1978.
300 • NOIRET Jean-Claude Moulineau, Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (also known as Too Many Chefs and Someone Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe), Warner Bros., 1978. Phlllippe Marchal, Un Taxi mauve (also known as The Purple Taxi), Quartet, 1978. Robert Maurisson, Le Temoin (also known as The Witness), Europex, 1978. Eugene Pettier, La Barricade du point du jour, World Marketing, 1978. Father, Street of the Crane's Foot, World Marketing/ CIC, 1979. Pepper, Two Pieces of Bread (also known as Due pezzi di pane), UA, 1979. Antoine Lermercier, On a vole la cuisse de Jupiter (also known as Jupiter's Thigh), Films Ariane, 1980. Baroni, Pile ou face (also known as Heads or Tails), GEF-CFC, 1980. Michel Descombe, Une Semaine de vacances (also known as A Week's Vacation), ParaFrance, 1980. Raffaele Giuranna, Tre fratelli (also known as Three Brothers), New World, 1981. Lucien Cordier, Coup de torchon (also known as Clean Slate), ParaFrance, 1982. Edouard Binet, L'etoile du nord (also known as The North Star), ParaFrance, 1982. Giorgio Perozzi, Amicimiei, atto due (also known as My Friends II), Gaumont, 1983. Etienne Lebrouche, La Grande Carnaval, Gaumont, 1983. Victor, L'Africain (also known as The African), AMLF, 1983. Un Ami de Vincent (also known as A Friend of Vincent's), World Marketing, 1983. Dubreuilh, FortSaganne, Roissy-AAA, 1984. Principal, Souvenirs, Souvenirs (also known as Memories, Memories), MGM/UA, 1984. Rene, Les R/poux (also known as My New Partner), Orion, 1984. Edouard, i'Ete prochain (also known as Next Summer), European Classics, 1985. Count Leonardo, Sper/amo che s/a femm/na (also known as Pourvu que ce soit une fille and Let's Hope It's a Girl), President Films, 1985. Yves Dorget, Le Quatrieme Pouvoir (also known as The Fourth Power), President Films, 1985. Redon, 'Round Midnight (also known as Autour de minuit), Warner Bros., 1986. Pierre Franchin, La Femme secrete (also known as The Secret Wife), AAA, 1986. IgorTatiatev, Twist Again in Moscow, Gaumont, 1986. Christian Legagneur, Masques (also known as Masks), Cannon, 1986. Doctor Fadigati, The Cold-Rimmed Classes (also known as Gli occhiala d'oro), Ofer/OmniFilms, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Molinat, Noyade interdite (also known as No Drowning Allowed and Widow's Walk), Bac Films, 1987. Narrator, L'Homme quiplantait des arbres (animated short; also known as The Man Who Planted Trees), Societe Radio, 1987. Major Dellaplanne, La Vie et rien d'autre (also known as Life and Nothing But), Union Generale Cinematographique, 1989. Gabriele Battistini, // fru//o delpassero, Medusa, 1989. Alfredo, Cinema Paradiso (also known as Nuovo Cinema Paradiso), Miramax, 1990. Hotel Manager, The Palermo Connection (also known as Dimenticare Palermo), Gaumont, 1991. Watrin, Uranus, Miramax, 1991. Antonio, "The Blue Dog/' in Especially on Sunday (also known as La Domenica Specialmente), Miramax, 1993. Grosse Fatigue (also known as Dead Tired and High Stress), Gaumont, 1994. Pablo Neruda, // Post/no (also known as The Postman), Miramax, 1994. Also appeared in Cigi, 1948 (film debut); Olivia, 1950; Agence matrimoniale, 1951; La Pointe courte, 1955; Maurice, Ravissante, 1960; Louis XIV, "Lauzun," in Les Amours celebres, 1960; Herode, Le Cap/ta/ne Fracasse, 1961; Inspector Maillard, Le Rendez-vous, 1961; Victor Hardy, Tout I'or du monde, 1961; Bellini, Le Massaggiatrici, 1962; Inspector Mathieu, Ballade pour un voyou, 1963; Director General, Clementine Cherie, 1963; Jacques Garaud and Paul Harmant, La Porteuse depain, 1963; Louis XIII, Cyrano et d'Artagnan, 1964; Brassy, Mort, ou est ta victoire?, 1964; Benin, Les Copains, 1964; Jean-Jacques Georges, Qui etes-vous, Polly Magoo?, 1966; gynecologist, Les Sultans, 1966; Bibi Dumonceux, Tendre Voyou (also known as Tender Scoundrel), 1966; traveler, Le Voyage du pere, 1966; Andre, L'L/ne et I'autre, 1967; title role, Alexandre le bienheureux (also known as Very Happy Alexander), 1968; de Pourtalain, Adolphe, ou I'age tendre, 1968; Moujik Man, Mister Freedom, 1969; title role, Clerambard, 1969; Marcel, A Time for Loving, 1971; Inspector Muller, Les Aveux les plus doux, 1971; Judge Jannacone, Siamo tutti in liberta provisoria, 1972; Gaspard de Montfermeil, Les Gaspards, 1974; Constanzo, // commune senso del pudore, 1976; Ladislas, Coup cfe foudre, 1976; Une Femme a sa fenetre (also known as A Woman at Her Window), 1976; The General, // deserto del tartan, 1977; Salto nel vuoto (also known as A Leap into the Void), 1979; La Mort en direct (also known as Deathwatch), 1979; // faut tuer Birgitt Haas (also known as Birgit Haas Must Be Killed), 1981; Cop, 1985; Qua/cosa di biondo, 1985; Jean-Luc, La famiglia (also known as The Family), 1987; Chouans!, 1988; Dom
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Pedro II, // Ciovane Toscanini, 1988; La femme de mes amours, 1989; Cardinal Mazarin, The Return of the Musketeers, 1989; Rene, Ripoux contre ripoux, 1990; Anatole Hirsch, Faux et usage de Faux, 1990; Le Cop 2, 1991; Remain, J'embrasse pas, 1991; Gioacchino Rossini, Rossini, Rossini, 1991; Contre I'oubli, 1992; Toussaint, Nous deux, 1992; Max, Max etjeremie, 1992; Alberto, Zuppa di pesce, 1992; The Elegant Man, Tango, 1993; Veilles d'armes: Le ]ournalisme en temps de guerre (also known as Troubles WeVe 5een: A History of Journalism in Wartime), 1994; The Billionaire; and Moments of Love.
Karen Young (an actress). Education: Graduated from Yale University.
Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Andre Feretti, Aurora, NBC, 1984.
Film Appearances: Man in park, Willie and Phil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Gangster, Cloria, Columbia, 1980. Jake, Heaven's Gate, United Artists, 1980. Ferguson, Wo/fen, Warner Bros., 1981. Paddy, Easy Money, Orion, 1983. Daryl Potts, Eddie Macon's Run, Universal, 1983. Holtzman, Best Defense, Paramount, 1984. Reese, The Man with One Red Shoe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Varrick, F/X, Orion, 1986. Francis Dollarhyde, Manhunter, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Tom Goes to the Bar (short film), Cinecom International, 1986. Frankenstein, The Monster Squad, TriStar, 1987. Man in diner, "A Ghost" in Mystery Train, Orion Classics, 1989. Scully, Collision Course (also known as East/West Cop), Recorded Releasing/Rich International, 1989. Cain, Robocop 2, Orion, 1990. Ripper, Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1992. Michael, What Happened Was ..., Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Kelson, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995.
Also appeared in The Thrill of Genius, RAI-TV; and as announcer, Discorama. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Duke Alexandre, Lorenzaccio, Theatre National Populaire, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1958. Simon Renard, Marie Tudor, Theatre National Populaire, Broadway Theatre, 1958. Count Don Gormas, Le Cid, Theatre National Populaire, Broadway Theatre, 1958. Also appeared in Richard II, Oedipus, and Don Juan, all Theatre National Populaire, Paris, France; The Night of the Kings, Theatre de I'Oeuvre, Paris; Dona Rosita, Noctabules Theatre, Paris; Castle in Sweden, 1960; Photo Finish; and The Odd Couple. Appeared with Theatre National Populaire, 1951-63. OTHER SOURCES Books: Maillet, Dominique, Philippe Noiret, [Paris], 1978, revised editon, 1989. Periodicals: Cinema, April, 1983. Cine Revue, February 10, 1983. fcran, March, 1978. Films, August, 1982. Films in Review, March and April, 1983. Revue cfe Cinema, April, 1987. Sequences, April, 1984; June, 1989.*
NOONAN, Tom 1951PERSONAL Born April 12, 1951, in Greenwich, CT; married
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 1350 6th Ave., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Awards, Honors: Sundance Film Festival, Grand Jury Prize, 1994, for What Happened Was . . .; Obie Award, 1994, for Wifey. CREDITS
Film Work: Director, What Happened Was..., Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Also directed BoneDaddy, 1991, and Wifey. Television Appearances; Episodic: Brandon Thonton, The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Other Television Appearances: Bo, Rage (movie), NBC, 1980. Mr. Y, The 10 Million Dollar Getaway (movie), USA, 1991. Willard Fenway, ]ohn Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III (miniseries), ABC, 1994.
302 • NORMINGTON Television Work: Producer, Red Wind (movie), USA, 1991. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Tilden, Buried Child, Theatre De Lys, 1978. Sepp, Farmyard, Theater for the New City, New York City, 1981. Rube Janik, Spookhouse, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1984. Also appeared in The Invitational, New York City; The Breakers, New York City; Five of Us, New York City; Marathon '88, New York City. WRITINGS Screenplays: Reef Wind (television movie), USA, 1991. What Happened Was . . . (film; based on Noonan's play of the same name), Samuel Goldwyn, 1994. Also wrote Wifey (based on Noonan's play of the same name).
Stage Plays: Author of What Happened Was. . ., New York City, 1992; Wifey, New York City, 1994.*
NORMINGTON, John 1937PERSONAL Born January 28, 1937, in Dukinfield, Chesire, England; son of John and Annie (Taylor) Normington. Education: Trained as an opera singer at the Northern School of Music. Avocational interests: Opera and travel (especially to the Greek islands). Career: Actor and director. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Hopcroft Minor, The Happiest Days of Your Life, Oldham Repertory Theatre, Oldham, England, 1950. (London debut) Jerry Lassiter, Infanticide in the House of Fred Ginger, Arts Theatre, London, 1962. Gunner, Misalliance, Criterion Theatre, London, 1963. Mortimer, Simpcox, and young Clifford, The Wars of the Roses, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford-on-Avon, England, and London, 1963. Bardolph, Henry IV, Part I, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, England, and London, 1964.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Bardolph, Henry IV, Part II, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, England, and London, 1964. Dean, Puntila, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, England, and London, 1965. Sam, The Homecoming, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, England, and London, 1965. Antipholus, The Comedy of Errors, RSC, Stratfordon-Avon, England, and London, 1965. Oblong Fitz Oblong, The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, England, and London, 1965. Glendower and Shallow, Henry IV, RSC, Stratfordon-Avon, England, and London, 1966. Osric and Player Queen, Hamlet, RSC, Stratford-onAvon, England, and London, 1966. (Broadway debut) Sam, The Homecoming, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1967. Feste, Twelfth Night, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1968. Commander, The Houses by the Creen, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1968. Harry, On Such a Night, Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, England, 1969. Adam Hepple, Revenge, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1969. Kenilworth, The Happy Apple, Apollo Theatre, London, 1970. Old man, History of a Poor Old Man, Soho Poly Theatre, London, 1970. David, Me Times Me, Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, England, 1972. Father Vernon, The Prodigal Daughter, Theatre Royal, Brighton, England, 1974. George, Taking Stock, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1974. Muller, Underground, Forum Theatre, Billingham, England, 1974. Jacques, As You Like It, Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1975. Parson and Napoleon, The Fool, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1975. Sainsbury, Donkey's Years, Theatre Royal, Bath, England, 1976. Jaques, As You Like It, Riverside Studio Theatre, London, 1976. Martin Jones, German Skerries, Bush Theatre, London, 1977. Dzershinsky, State of Revolution, National Theatre, London, 1977. W. H. Auden, Letter to Lord Byron, National Theatre, 1977. Etienne, The Lady from Maxim's, Lyttleton Theatre, London, 1977. Thomas, Rooting, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1978.
Volume 15 Touchstone, As You Like It, Ol ivier Theatre, London, 1979. Clarence, Richard III, National Theatre, 1979. Emperor Joseph II, Amadeus, National Theatre, 1979. Protest, Lyttleton Theatre, 1980. Also appeared as Jimmy, Comings and Goings, Hampstead Theatre Club, 1978; Ghosts, London, 1994. Stage Work: Director, Rip, Soho Theatre, London, 1973. Director, Hay Fever, Summer Theatre, Southwold, England, 1973. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Inadmissible Evidence, Paramount, 1968. Rollerball, United Artists, 1975. Treadaway, The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt (also known as Wilt), Rank, 1990. Also appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1969; The Reckoning, 1971; Harrap, Stardust, 1974; Fletcher, The Thirty-Nine Steps, 1978; Mr. Copley, The Medusa Touch, 1978; Frank Lockwood, A Private Function, 1985; Work Experience, 1989; Death Game. Television Appearances; Specials: Lionel Pawlen, "Service for All the Dead," Mystery!, PBS, 1988. Colonel John Clapperton, "Problem at Sea/' Mystery!, PBS, 1990. Narrator, Francis Bacon, PBS, 1992. Appeared in Will Shakespeare; The Chester Mystery Plays; John Vassall, Spy. Other Television Appearances: Dresser, Jack the Ripper (miniseries), CBS, 1988. Appeared in the series Her Majesty's Pleasure. Appeared in television movies as O.V.I.R. clerk, Sakharov, 1984; Heinrich Himmler, Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil, 1985; Deceptions, 1985.*
NORVILLE, Deborah 1958PERSONAL Born August 8, 1958, in Dalton, GA; daughter of Zachary (a textile engineer) and Merle (a manufacturing executive) Norville; married Karl Cert Wellner (an auction house executive), 1988; children: Karl
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Nikolai, Kyle Maximilian. Education: University of Georgia, B.J. (summa cum laude), 1979. Addresses: Office—CBS News, 524 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Television news correspondent. WAGA-TV, Atlanta, GA, reporter, 1978-81, anchor, 1979-81; WMAQ-TV, Chicago, IL, reporter and anchor, 198286; NBC News, New York City, anchor, 1987-89; CBS News, New York City, anchor; ABC-Radio, talk show hostess. Member: Society of Professional Journalists, Phi Beta Kappa. Awards, Honors: Silver Plaque, Chicago Film Festival, 1984, for a broadcast on missing children; Emmy Award nominations, 1986, for a documentary on domestic violence, and 1989; named Person of the Year, Chicago Broadcast Advertising Club, 1989; named Anchor of the Year 2000, Washington Journalism Review, 1989. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Anchor, News at Sunrise, NBC, 1987-89. Anchor, The Today Show, NBC, 1989-91. Correspondent, Street Stories, CBS, 1993-94. Anchor, America Tonight, CBS, 1994. Host, Inside Edition, syndicated, 1995—. Television Appearances; Specials: Assignment Africa—An Inside Story Special Edition, PBS, 1986. Reporter, Decision '88, NBC, 1988. Presidential Inauguration, ABC/NBC/CBS, 1989. Correspondent, Bad Girls, NBC, 1989. Correspondent, The Abortion Dilemma: Rights and Lives, NBC, 1989. Cohost, The 63rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1989. Anchor, Sex, Buys, and Advertising, NBC, 1990. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: The 28th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Host, The 64th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1990. Anchor, Kids and Sports: Taking the Risk, NBC, 1990. Judge of The 1988 Miss America Pageant, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Correspondent, "Of Macho and Men/' Summer Showcase, NBC, 1988.
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NOVAK, Kim 1933(Marilyn Novak) PERSONAL Original name, Marilyn Pauline Novak; born February 13, 1933, in Chicago, IL; daughter of Joseph A. and Blanche (Krai) Novak; married Richard Johnson (an actor), April, 1965 (divorced, 1966); married Robert Malloy (a doctor), January, 1978. Education: Los Angeles City College, A.A., 1958; also attended Wright Junior College. Addresses: Manager—Susan Cameron Enterprises, 29-1/2 Mast St., Marina Del Rey, CA 90292. Career: Actress and costume designer. Kimco (production company), founder, 1961; worked as a professional model. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Awards, best new female film star of the year, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1955, and female world film favorite, 1957; named one of 10 most popular movie stars, Box Office magazine, 1956; Golden Apple Award, star of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1957; voted favorite all-time actress in world, Brussels World Fair, 1958; named All-American Favorite, 1961. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut; as Marilyn Novak) Model, The French Line, RKO Radio Pictures, 1954.
Janis, Phfft!, Columbia, 1954. Lona McLane, Pushover, Columbia, 1954. Molly, The Man with the Golden Arm, United Artists (UA), 1955. Raider, Son of Sinbad (also known as Nights in a Harem), RKO Radio Pictures, 1955. Kay Greylek, Five against the House, Columbia, 1955. Madge Owens, Picnic, Columbia, 1956. Marjorie Oelrichs, The Eddie Duchin Story, Columbia, 1956. Title role, Jeanne Eagels, Columbia, 1957. Linda English, Pal Joey, Columbia, 1957. Gillian Holroyd, Bell, Book, and Candle, Columbia, 1958. Madeleine Elster and Judy Barton, Vertigo, Paramount, 1958. Betty Preisser, Middle of the Night, Columbia, 1959. Herself, Pepe, Columbia, 1960. Maggie Gault, Strangers When We Meet, Columbia, 1960. Cathy, Boys' Night Out, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1962. Carlye Hardwicke, The Notorious Landlady, Columbia, 1962. Polly the Pistol, Kiss Me, Stupid, Lopert, 1964. Mildred Rogers, Of Human Bondage, MGM, 1964. Title role, The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders, Paramount, 1965. Lylah Clare and Elsa Brinkmann, The Legend of Ly Iah Clare, MGM, 1968. Lyda Kabanov, The Great Bank Robbery, Warner Bros., 1969. Auriol Pageant, "Luau," Tales That Witness Madness, Paramount, 1973. Poker Jenny Shermerhorn, The White Buffalo (also known as Hunt to Kill), UA, 1977. Helga, Just a Gigolo, UA, 1979. Lola Brewster, The Mirror Crack'd, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Mrs. Anderssen, Liebestraum, MGM/Pathe, 1991. Rose Sellars, The Children, Hemdale Home Video, 1992. Appeared in the f i l m s Die Vollkommene Bedeutungslosigkeit der Frau fur die Musikgeschichete, 1987, and fs Hat Mich Sehr Cefreut, 1987; also appeared in the short film The Celebrity Art Portfolio, 1974. Film Work: Costume designer (with Elizabeth Courtney), The Notorious Landlady, Columbia, 1962. Television Appearances; Series: Kit Marlowe, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1986-87.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Person to Person, CBS, 1955. "The Louella Parsons Story/' Climax, CBS, 1956. Person to Person, CBS, 1960. "Rita Hayworth: Dancing into the Dream/' Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. Other Television Appearances: "A Kiss for the Lieutenant," Light's Diamond Jubilee (special), ABC, CBS, DuMont, and NBC, 1954. The Bob Hope Show (special), N BC, 1956. Gloria Joyce, The Third Girl from the Left (movie), ABC, 1973. Eva, Satan's Triangle (movie), ABC, 1975. Billie Farnsworth, Malibu (pilot), ABC, 1983. Rosa, "Man from the South/' Alfred Hitchcock Presents (special), NBC, 1985. The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation (special), ABC, 1989. Appeared in the documentary special This Land Is Mine, 1970.*
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Dodge, The Pack (also known as The Long Dark Night), Warner Bros., 1977. Former Owner's Adviser, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. John Dee, Jubilee, Cinegate, 1978. Fico, Flash Cordon, Universal, 1980. Cosmo McKinley, Shock Treatment, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Lord Hampton, Revolution, Warner Bros., 1985. Also appeared in Digital Dreams, 1983; and as James, The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, 1988. Film Work: Associated with production of Tunes a Plenty, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Priest, Ransom fora Dead Man, NBC, 1971. Mr. Riley, Dead Men Tell No Tales, CBS, 1971. Jasper Mahoney, Incident in San Francisco, ABC, 1971. Construction Boss, In Tandem, NBC, 1974. Chief of Detectives, The Art of Crime, NBC, 1975. Mr. Cameron, Returning Home, ABC, 1975. Chief, The Two-Five, ABC, 1978. Bridge Foreman, The Golden Gate Murders, CBS, 1979. Holman, The Ordeal of Patty Hearst, ABC, 1979. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Judge, Centennial, NBC, 1979. Herb Ellsworth, The Top of the Hill, syndicated, 1980. Other Television Appearances: Ulysses Barnes, Landon, Landon, andLandon (pilot), CBS, 1980.
Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best score from the original cast show album, 1974, for The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Also appeared as the Sheriff, Arthur the Kid (special), 1981.
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Film Appearances: A Tiger Walks, Buena Vista, 1964. Dr. Cobb, Chamber of Horrors, Warner Bros., 1966. Ryan, Rough Night in Jericho, Universal, 1967. Monsignor Francis Hurley, Pieces of Dreams, United Artists (UA), 1970. Matt Weber, The Honkers, UA, 1972. Driver, The Loners, Fanfare, 1972. Sgt. Del Conte, The Thief Who Came to Dinner, Warner Bros., 1973. Riff Raff, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Desk Sergeant, The Shaggy D.A., Buena Vista, 1976.
Stage Plays: (With Richard Hartley) Also music and lyrics, The Rocky Horror Show (adapted from O'Brien's novel They Came from Denton High), first produced in 1973, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1975, published by Samuel French, 1983. Also author of T. Zee (based on characters by Edgar Rice Burroughs), first produced in 1976; Disaster, first produced in 1978; and Top People, 1984. Screenplays: (With Jim Sharman) Also music and lyrics, The Rocky
306 • O'DONOGHUE Horror Picture Show (adapted from O'Brien's play The Rocky Horror Show), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Also music and lyrics, Shock Treatment (based on O'Brien's novel), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Also author of A Hymn from Jim (teleplay), 1977; Digital Dreams, 1983; and music and lyrics, The Return of Captain Invincible, 1983. Novels: Author of They Came from Denton High, 1977; and Shock Treatment. Adaptations: The Rocky Horror Picture Show was adapted by Richard J. Anobile as The Official Rocky Horror Picture Show Movie Novel, for A and W Visual Library, 1980.*
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ORMOND, Julia 1965(?)PERSONAL Full name, Julia Karin Ormond; born in c. 1965; raised in Surrey, England; married Rory Edwards (an actor; divorced). Education: Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, graduated 1988. Addresses: Home—Hackney, England. /Agent— MacCorkindale and Holton, 520 Washington Blvd. #392, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: London Critics' Award, best newcomer, 1989, for Faith, Hope and Charity; Sho West award, Female Star of Tomorrow, 1995. CREDITS
O'DONOGHUE, Michael 1940-1994 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born in 1940, in Sauquoit, NY; died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage, November 8, 1994, in New York, NY. Screenwriter and actor. Michael O'Donoghue was one of the original writers on the debut episode of Saturday Night Live in 1975. He began his career as a journalist on Evergreen magazine in the 1960s. In 1969 he helped found the satiric magazine National Lampoon. In 1973 he began working as a writer of "black comedy" sketches for the National Lampoon Radio Hour, where he first worked with fellow Saturday Night Live alums Gilda Radner, John Belushi, and Chevy Chase. O'Donoghue also appeared in Saturday Night Live sketches, including the famous premiere "wolverine" sketch, and in "Mr. Mike's Least Loved Bedtime Stories." He left the program in 1980, shortly after his television special "Mr. Mike's Mondo Video" was pulled by NBC censors. O'Donoghue also wrote the gold record "Single Bars and Single Women" for Dolly Parton, co-wrote the movie Scrooged, and authored several books. He returned to Saturday Night Live briefly in 1985, but soon quit to work on screenplays and on a regular column for 5p/n magazine. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, November 12, 1994, p. A26. New York Times, November 10, 1994, p. B36.
Film Appearances: Susannah Finncannon, Legends of the Fall, TriStar, 1994. Marie, Nostradamus, Orion Classics, 1994. Rachel Clifford, Captives, Miramax, 1994. Guinevere, First Knight, Columbia, 1995. Sabrina Fairchild, Sabrina, Paramount, 1995. Made film debut in independently produced British film The Baby of Macon, 1992. Television Appearances: Caroline Lithgow, Traffik (miniseries; broadcast as segments of Masterpiece Theatre), Film Four International, 1990. Catherine, Young Catherine (miniseries), TNT, 1991. Nadya Aliiluyeva, Stalin (movie), HBO, 1992. The 67th Annual Academy Awards (special), ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Worked in regional theaters in London, 1988-94, including an appearance in Faith, Hope and Charity, 1989, and as Cathy in Wuthering Heights. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 21, 1995, pp. 6-7. New York Times Magazine, April 9, 1995, pp. 4953, 70, 78, 86-87. Premiere, September, 1994, p. 87.*
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OSCARSSON, Per 1927PERSONAL Full name, Per Oscar Heinrich Oscarsson; born January 28, 1927, in Stockholm, Sweden; son of Ingmar Einar and Theresia (Kueppers) Oscarsson; married Baerbel Kraemer, 1960; children: one son, two daughters. Education: Attended the Royal Dramatic School. Avocational interests: Reading. Career: Actor. Worked in the Royal Dramatic Theatre, 1947-52, Gothenburg Town Theatre, 1953-59, and TV-Theatre, 1966-67. Awards, Honors: Best Actor Award, Cannes International Film Festival, 1966, for Suit; New York Critics Award, best actor, 1968; Silver Hugo Award, best actor, Chicago International Film Festival, 1969. CREDITS
lingen, 1975, August Strindberg, Dagny, 1976, Sixto, Uppdraget, 1977, Orvar, Broderna Lejonhjarta, 1977, Pontus Friman, Charlotte Lowenskold, 1979, Gustav Leonard Vinkelhjern, Jean Louis VIM, Karl Brechtder Grosste, and Wilfred Himmelthrill XIII, Sverige at svenskarna, 1980, Colonel, Ondskans vardshus, 1981, Finer, Henrietta, 1983, Wieth, Nattsleilere, 1986, The Vicar, Hud, 1986, Annika's Grandfather, 1939, 1989, and shipyard manager, Kurt Olsson— ft/men om mil liv som mejsjalv, 1990; and in My Sister My Love, 1965, O/e Dole Doff, 1967, It's Up to You, 1968, Close to the Wind, 1970, Cangsterfilmen, 1974, Salem Comes to Supper, 1974, Dream City, 1976, He/a Sverige, 1979, and The Assignment. Film Work: Director and producer, Ebon Lundin, 1973; director, producer, and art director, Sverige at svenskarna, 1980. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Hamlet, 1953, Candida, 1961, and Waiting for Godot, 1963.
Film Appearances: Night watchman, The Doll (originally released as Vaxdockan), Kanawha, 1962. Niklas, Here's Your Life (originally released as Har Har Du Ditt Liv), Brandon, 1966. The writer, Hunger (originally released as Suit), Sigma 111,1968. Pavel, A Dandy in Aspic, Columbia, 1968. Dr. Anton Jenks, The Night Visitor, UMC, 1970. Raoul, Secrets, Lone Star, 1971. Santonix, Endless Night (also known as Agatha Christie's Endless Night), British Lion, 1971. Father Sebastian, The Last Valley, Cinerama, 1971. Lund, The Blockhouse, Hemdale, 1973. Pastor Torner, The New Land (originally released as Nybyggarna; also known as The Settlers), Warner Bros., 1973. Dream Town (originally released as Traumstadt; also known as City of Dreams), Maran, 1973. The Monster, Victor Frankenstein (also known as Terror of Frankenstein), Films-around-the-World, 1975. Apollinaire, The Adventures of Picasso, ABSF, 1978. Dr. Aram Pazardjian, Montenegro (also known as Montenegro—Or Pigs and Pearls), Atlantic, New Realm, 1981. Erik Zander, House of Angels (originally released as Anglagard), Sony Pictures Classics, 1993. Cross My Heart and Hope to Die (originally released as Ti kniver i hjertet), Norsk FilmDistribusjon, 1995. Bob, Dreaming of Rita, First Run Features, 1995.
PERSONAL Born Seamus O'Toole, August 2, 1932, in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland; son of Patrick Joseph and Constance Jane (Ferguson) OToole; married Sian Phillips, 1959 (divorced, 1979); married Karen Brown, 1983 (divorced); children: (first marriage) Kate, Pat, (second marriage) Lorcan. Education: Trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Also appeared as Twig Man, Love Is War, 1971, Ebon Lundin, Ebon Lundin, 1973, chief clerk, Forvand-
Awards, Honors: Actor of the Year, London, 1959; British Academy of Film and Television Awards, best
WRITINGS Author of screenplays for Ebon Lundin, 1973, and Sverige at svenskarna, 1980.*
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Addresses: Agent—c/o Veerline, Ltd., 54 Baker St., London, W1, England; Guyon House, Hampstead High St., London, NW3, England; c/o William Morris Agency, Inc., 1350 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor. Artistic director, Royal Alexandra Theatre, U.S. tour, 1978; partner, Keep Films, Ltd. Military service: Royal Navy. Member: The Garrick Club.
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British actor in a film, 1962, for Lawrence of Arabia; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1962, for Lawrence of Arabia; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1964, for Becket; Grammy Award nomination, documentary, spoken word or drama recording, 1964, for Dialogue Highlights from "Becket"; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a dramatic film, 1965, for Becket; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1968, for The Lion in Winter; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a dramatic film, 1969, for The Lion in Winter; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1969, for Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a musical/comedy film, 1970, for Goodbye, Mr. Chips; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1972, for The Ruling Class; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1980, for The Stunt Man; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a limited series or special, 1981, for Masada; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1982, for My Favorite Year. CREDITS Film Appearances: Kidnapped, Buena Vista, 1960. The Day They Robbed the Bank of England, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1960. The Savage Innocents, Paramount, 1961. Lawrence of Arabia, Columbia, 1962. Becket, Paramount, 1964. Lord Jim, Columbia, 1965. What's New Pussycat, United Artists (UA), 1965. The Bible . . . in the Beginning, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1966. How to Steal a Million, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. The Night of the Generals, Columbia, 1967. The Lion in Winter, AVCO-Embassy, 1968. Goodbye Mr. Chips, MGM, 1969. Brotherly Love, MGM, 1970. Murphy, Murphy's War, Paramount, 1971. Cervantes, Don Quixote-Quijana, Man of La Mancha, UA, 1972. 14th Earl of Gurney, The Ruling Class, AVCO-Embassy, 1972. Larry Martin, Rosebud, UA, 1975. Eli Cross, The Stunt Man, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Alan Swann, My Favorite Year, MGM, 1982. Zaltar, Supergirl, TriStar, 1984. Dr. Harry Wolper, Creator, Universal, 1985. Governor Anthony C. Hayes, Club Paradise, Warner Bros., 1986. Reginald "R.J." Johnston, The Last Emperor, Columbia, 1987. Peter Plunkett, High Spirits, TriStar, 1989. Voice of Pantaloon, The Nutcracker Prince (animated), Warner Bros., 1990.
Willingham, King Ralph, Universal, 1991. Emil Saber, The Seventh Coin, Hemdale Releasing, 1993. Also appeared in Great Catherine, 1968; Sir Charles Ferguson, Country Dance, 1970; Captain Cat, Under Milk Wood, 1973; Liviu, Foxtrot, 1975; Crusoe, Man Friday, 1975; Coup d'Etat, 1977; Colonel Zeller, Power Play, 1978; Tiberius, Caligula, 1979; Lord Chelmsford, Zulu Dawn, 1979; The /Antagon/'sts, 1981; Buried Alive, 1984; Professor McShoul, On a Moonlit Night (also known as In una notte di chiaro di /una), 1989; Cesar Valentin, Wings of Fame, 1990; Prince Meleagre, The Rainbow Thief, 1990; Major Lyautey, Isabelle Eberhardt, 1991; Lord Sarn, Rebecca's Daughters, 1992; Hidden Talent; Helena; Wings of Fame; The Pit and the Pendulum. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Strumpet City, RTE, 1979. Cornelius Flavius Silva, Masada, ABC, 1981. Sam Trump, John Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South, Part III, ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Rogue Male, BBC, 1976. Anton Bosnyak, Svengali, CBS, 1983. Henry Higgins, Pygmalion, Showtime, 1983. Lama, Kim, CBS, 1984. John Sidney Howard, Crossing to Freedom (also known as Pied Piper), CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Monitor, NBC, 1983. John Hampton, "Banshee," Ray Bradbury Theater, HBO, 1986. The Ray Bradbury Theater, USA, 1987. Champlin on Film, Bravo, 1989. Silas Ruthyn, "The Dark Angel/' Mystery!, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Present Laughter, ABC, 1968. Supergirl: The Making of the Movie, ABC, 1985. The /8th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Sir David Lean, ABC, 1990. "Peter O'Toole," South Bank Show, Bravo, 1993. Clarence Earl of Emsworth, "Heavy Weather," Mobil Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1996. Stage Appearances: Cabman, The Matchmaker, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1955. Corvino, Volpone, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1955. Peter Shirley, Major Barbara, with the Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1956.
Volume 15 Duke of Cornwall, King Lear, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1956. Hebert, The Empty Chair, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1956. Bullock, The Recruiting Officer, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1956. Maupa, The Queen and the Rebels, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1956. Cardinal Malko Barberini, Lamp at Midnight, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1956. Lodovico, Othello, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1956. Baron Parsnip, The Sleeping Beauty, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1956. Mr. Jaggers, Great Expectations, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1957. Alfred Doolittle, Pygmalion, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1957. Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1957. Jimmy Porter, Look Back in Anger, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1957. Uncle Gustave, Oh, My Papa!, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1957, then Garrick Theatre, London, 1957. The Angel, Sodom and Comorrah, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1957. The General, Romanoff and Juliet, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1957. Mrs. Millie Baba, All Baba and the Forty Thieves, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1957. John Tanner, Man and Superman, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1958. Title role, Hamlet, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1958. Paddy, The Pier, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1958. Jupiter, Amphitryon 38, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1958. Private Banforth, The Long and the Short and the Tall, Royal Court Theatre, then New Theatre, London, 1959. Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Statford-upon-Avon, England, 1960. Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Statford-uponAvon, 1960. Thersites, Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Statford-upon-Avon, 1960. Title role, Baal, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1963. Title role, Hamlet, with the National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1963. Peter, Ride a Cock Horse, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1965.
OZ • 309 Captain Jack Boyle, Juno and the Paycock, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1966. John Tanner, Man and Superman, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1969. Vladimir, Waiting for Codot, Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1969. Title role, Uncle Vanya, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1973. D'Arcy Tuck, Plunder, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1973. King Magnus, The Apple Cart, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1974. Solo reader, Justice, Bristol Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1974. Dead-Eyed Dicks, Dublin Festival Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1976. Macbeth, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1978. Professor Higgins, Pygmalion, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1987. Jeffrey Bernard, Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell, The Apollo Theatre, London, 1989, then Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1991. Roger Piper, Our Song, The Apollo Theatre, London, 1992. Stage debut at Civic Theatre, Leeds, England, 1949; also appeared in Man and Superman, London, 198283; Henry Higgins, Pygmalion, 1984. Major Tours: Roger Muir, The Holiday, U.K. cities, 1958. Present Laughter, Royal Alexandra Theatre, U.S. cities, 1978. Uncle Vanya, Royal Alexandra Theatre, U.S. cities, 1978. WRITINGS Author of Loitering with Intent (autobiography), 1993.*
OZ, Frank 1944PERSONAL Born Frank Richard Oznowicz, May 25, 1944, in Hereford, England; son of Isidore and Frances Oznowicz. Education: Attended Oakland City College, 1962. Addresses: Office—Jim Henson Productions, 117 East 69th St., New York, NY 10021-5404. Career: Puppeteer, actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. Puppeteer with the Muppets, 1963—; vice president and producer, Jim Henson Productions, New York City.
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Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards, individual achievement in children's programming, 1974 and 1976, both for Sesame Street; Emmy Award nomination, best comedy-variety or music series, 1977, for The Muppet Show; Emmy Award, best comedy-variety or music series, 1978, for The Muppet Show; Emmy Award nominations, best variety, music, or comedy program, 1979 and 1981, for The Muppet Show. CREDITS Film Appearances: Puppeteer and voice of Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, and Sam the Eagle, The Muppet Movie, Associated Film Distributors, 1979. Corrections officer, The Blues Brothers, Universal, 1980. Voice of Yoda, The Empire Strikes Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Mr. Collins and voice of Miss Piggy, An American Werewolf in London, Universal, 1981. Puppeteer and voice of Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, and Sam the Eagle, The Great Muppet Caper, Universal, 1981. Puppet operator for Aughra and Skeksis Chamberlain, The Dark Crystal, Universal/Associated Film Distributors/ITC Entertainment, 1982. Voice of Yoda, Return of the Jedi, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Corrupt cop, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Puppeteer and voice of Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and Animal, The Muppets Take Manhattan, TriStar, 1984. Puppeteer and voice of Cookie Monster, Bert, and Grover, Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird!, Warner Bros., 1985. Test monitor, Spies Like Us, Warner Bros., 1985. Wiseman, Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Pathologist, Innocent Blood, Warner Bros., 1992. Puppeteer and voice of Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Sam the Eagle, and Animal, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Buena Vista, 1992. Film Work: (With David Lazer) Producer and creative consultant, The Great Muppet Caper, Universal, 1981. (With Jim Henson) Director, The Dark Crystal, Universal/Associated Film Distributors/ITC Entertainment, 1982. Director, The Muppets Take Manhattan, TriStar, 1984. Director, Little Shop of Horrors, Warner Bros., 1986.
Director, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Orion, 1988. Director, What about Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991. Director, Housesitter, Universal, 1992. Executive producer, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Buena Vista, 1992. Director, The Indian in the Cupboard, Paramount, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, Sesame Street, PBS, 1969—. Puppeteer and voice of Fozzie Bear, Animal, Miss Piggy, Sam the Eagle, Swedish Chef, and others, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1976-81. Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, Muppets Tonight!, ABC, 1996—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Puppeteer and voice of the Mighty Favag, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1975-76. Television Appearances; Specials: Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, Julie Andrews: One Step into Spring, CBS, 1978. Puppeteer and voice of Miss Piggy, The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show, ABC, 1982. Puppeteer and voice of Miss Piggy, San Francisco Ballet in Cinderella, PBS, 1985. Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, The Muppets—A Celebration of 30 Years, CBS, 1986. Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, A Muppet Family Christmas (also known as Christmas at Home with the Muppets), ABC, 1987. Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, Sesame Street Special, PBS, 1988. Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, Sesame Street... 20 and Still Counting, PBS, 1989. Puppeteer and voice of Miss Piggy, The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, The Muppets at Walt Disney World, NBC, 1990. Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Special, CBS, 1990. The Muppets Celebrate ]im Henson, CBS, 1990. Puppeteer and voice of Grover and Cookie Monster, Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake, PBS, 1991. Puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, Holiday Greetings from the Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1992. "George Lucas: Heroes, Myths and Magic/' American Masters, PBS, 1993.
Volume 15 Sesame Street Stays Up Late! A Monster New Year's Eve Party, PBS, 1993. "The World of Jim Henson," Great Performances, PBS, 1994.
Also appeared as puppeteer and voice characterizations with the Muppets, The Muppets Go Hollywood,
QZ • 311 1981; The Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1986; free to Be . . . a Family, 1988. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Tom Patchett) The Muppets Take Manhattan, TriStar, 1984.*
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PACKER, David PERSONAL Addresses: Agent— Premiere Artists Agency, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 510, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: The emergency doctor, RoboCop, Orion, 1987. Eddie, You Can't Hurry Love, Lightning, 1988. Sam Brown, Trust Me, Cinecom, 1989. Count Messner, Valentino Returns, Skouras, 1989. Mark Olander, Crazy People, Paramount, 1990. Lane, Strange Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Also appeared as Joey Curtis, The Runnin' Kind, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Marty, My Talk Show (also known as Second City Presents . . . My Talk Show), syndicated, 1990. Gil Zuchetti, Birdland, ABC, 1994. Appeared as Neil "Trout" Troutman, The Best Times, 1985.
Television Appearances; Movies: Daniel Bernstein, V, NBC, 1983. Brian, First Steps, CBS, 1985. Glenn Bell, Call Me Anna (also known as My Name Is Anna), ABC, 1990. Cliff Sloan, Silent Motive, Lifetime, 1991. Tony DeGeorgio, Dayo, NBC, 1992. Jack Morgan, The Courtyard, Showtime, 1995. Also appeared as Bobby, Hotel, 1983. Television Appearances; Specials: Leo, BigAl, Showtime, 1993.*
PAN KOW, John 1955PERSONAL Born in 1955, in St. Louis, MO; son of Wayne (in magazine advertising sales) and Marion (a homemaker) Pankow; married Kristine Sutherland (an actress), 1985; children: Eleanore. Education: Studied acting at the St. Nicholas Theatre, Chicago. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 130 West 42nd St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Daniel Bernstein, V: The Final Battle, NBC, 1984. Television Appearances; Pilots: Danny, High School U.S.A., NBC, 1983. Jeff, What's Alan Watching? (also known as Outrageous), CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "U.N. the Night and the Music," MM*S*H, CBS, 1983. Derry, thirtysomething, ABC, 1985.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Wishy Burke, Curse of an Aching Heart, St. Nicholas Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1979. Lucentio, The Taming of the Shrew, Oak Park Festival Theatre Company, Oak Park, IL, 1979. Cameraman, Merton of the Movies, Master Theatre, New York City, 1980. Hector McKenzie, The Slab Boys, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1980.
Volume 15 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Amadeus, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1980-83. Blow, Forty-Deuce, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1981. Abram, Hunting Scenes from Lower Bavaria, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. Betty and Gerry, Cloud 9, Theatre De Lys (renamed Lucille Lortel Theatre), New York City, 1982. Gregory Corso, jazz Poets at the Grotto, the Production Company, Theatre Guinevere, New York City, 1983. Harry, The Time of Your Life, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, 11,1983-84. Williams, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1984. Rocky Pioggi, The Iceman Cometh, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1985. Alfred Marti no, North Shore Fish, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1987. Zackerman, Serious Money, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1988. Huey, Italian-American Reconciliation, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1988. /Aristocrats, Manhattan Theatre Club, Theatre Four, New York City, 1989. Ice Cream/Hot Fudge, Public Theatre, New York City, 1990. Stephano, The Tempest, Central Park, New York City,
1995. Also appeared as Speed, Two Gentlemen of Verona, produced in New York City, 1978.
Television Appearances; Series: Danny Martin, The Doctors, NBC, 1981-82. Ron Luchesse, The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, NBC, 1987. Cousin Ira, Mad About You (also known as Loved By You), NBC, 1993—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Billy Hanratty, Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Chuck Savin, Leg Work, CBS, 1987. Film Appearances: Bullie, The Chosen, Contemporary, 1982. Youth in phone booth, The Hunger, United Artists, 1983. John Vukovich, To Live and Die in L.A., MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1985. Kovacs, Batteries Not Included, Universal, 1987. Fred Melrose, The Secret of My Success, Universal, 1987. Geoffrey Fisher, Monkey Shines: An Experiment in Fear, Orion, 1988. Chuck Dietz, Talk Radio, Universal, 1988.
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PERSONAL Born March 25, 1965, in Nelsonville, OH; father a journalist and entrepreneur; mother's name, Barbara Forste. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist— Jimmy Dobson and Associates, 19171/2 Westwood Blvd., Suite 2, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actress. Ballet dancer with Cincinnati Ballet and American Ballet Theatre. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Rich Kids, United Artists, 1979. Lisa, Firstborn, Paramount, 1984. Rusty, Footloose, Paramount, 1984. Janey Glenn, Girls ]ust Want to Have Fun, New World, 1985. Carolyn McAdams, F//ght of the Navigator, Buena Vista, 1986. SanDeE*, LA. Story, TriStar, 1991. Betsy/Donna, Honeymoon in Vegas, Columbia, 1992. Sarah Sanderson, Hocus Focus, Buena Vista, 1993. Jo Christman, Striking Distance, Columbia, 1993. Dolores Fuller, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Gwyn, Miami Rhapsody, Buena Vista, 1995. If Lucy Fell, TriStar, 1996. Also appeared as Lori Anderson, Somewhere Tomorrow, 1984. Television Appearances; Series: Patty Greene, Square Pegs, CBS, 1982-83. Kay Erickson Gardner, A Year in the Life, NBC, 198788. JoAnn Harris, Equal Justice, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kay Erickson, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1986. Television Appearances; Pilots: Samantha Cooper, The Alan King Show, CBS, 1986.
314 • PARRISH Television Appearances; Episodic: Rachel Sutton, Hotel, ABC, 1986. Amy-Beth, "Life under Water/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992. The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Also appeared on 3-2-/ Contact, PBS; Another World, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Katy, My Body, My Child, ABC, 1982. Maggie, Co/ng for the Cold: The Bill Johnson Story, CBS, 1985. Mandy, The Room Upstairs, CBS, 1987. Rachel Goldman, Dadah Is Death (also known as A Long Way Home, A Long Way from Home, and Deadly Decision), CBS, 1988. Laura, The Ryan White Story, ABC, 1989. Miriam Kleiman, Twist of Fate (also known as Pursuit), NBC, 1989. CallieCain, In the Best Interest of the Children, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Suzanne Henderson, "The Almost Royal Family/' ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1984. Mandy, "The Room Upstairs/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1987. Count on Me, PBS, 1993. Also appeared in the title role, The Little Match Girl, NBC; Do Me a Favor. . . Don't Vote for My Mom, Kennedy Center Tonight, and Meanwhile, Back at the Castle. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. Fourth Annual Environmental Media Awards, TBS, 1994. The 49th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1995. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Flora, The Innocents, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1976. (Broadway debut) July, then title role, Annie, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1978. The War Brides, New Dramatists, New York City, 1981. The Death of a Miner, Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, 1982. Rachel, To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1983, then Circle in the Square Downtown, New York City, 1984.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Darlene Magnum, "Terry Neal's Future" in Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1986. Becky/Clara/Denise, The Heidi Chronicles, Playwrights Horizons, then Plymouth Theatre, both New York City, 1989. Sarah Geldhart, Substance of Fire, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1991, then Newhouse Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1992. Also appeared in By Strouse, Off-Broadway production; One-Act Festival; and Broadway Scandals of 1928. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Gilly, The Great Gilly Hopkins (audio adaptation of the book), Newbery Award Records, 1979. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 1, 1993, pp. 26-31. Premiere, July, 1992, p. 66.*
PARRISH, Robert 1916-1995 OBITUARYNOT/Cf-See index for CTFTsketch: Full name, Robert Reese Parrish; born January 4, 1916, in Columbus, GA; died December 4, 1995, on Long Island, NY. Actor, filmmaker, author. After a move to Hollywood, California, during his childhood, Parrish devoted his career to the film industry, ultimately winning an Academy Award for film editing. He began work as an actor during his youth to help with family finances. His performances were included in films such as Charlie Chaplin's City Lights, and in the 1930s pictures Up the River, Office Boy, and The Informer, among others. In the mid-1930s, Parrish, who had worked with esteemed director John Ford in The Informer, became an apprentice to Ford so he could learn about the filmmaking process. He gained experience on films such as Stagecoach, The Grapes of Wrath, and Tobacco Road. During World War II, Parrish served with the U.S. Navy's Field Photographic Branch along with Ford. Parrish edited two of Ford's wartime documentaries, December 7th and Battle of Midway. Both works received Academy Awards. After the war, Parrish continued to edit films such as All the King's Men and Body and Soul; he won an Academy Award for editing for the latter picture. In 1950 he began work as a director. This work spanned four decades and included such features as The Mob, The Purple Plain, The San Fran-
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cisco Story, The Wonderful Country, Casino Royale, and Mississippi Blues. In 1955 he founded his own production company, Trimark Productions, Inc. During his career Parrish penned two volumes of memoirs, Crowing up in Hollywood and Hollywood Doesn't Live Here Anymore. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley Publishing Co., 1994. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, December 9, 1995, p. A24. New York Times, December 6, 1995, p. B1 7. Times (London), December 30, 1995, p. 23. Washington Post, December 15, 1995, p. D5.
PASCO, Richard Edward 1926PERSONAL Born July 18, 1926, in London, England; son of Cecil George and Phyllis Irene (Widdison) Pasco; married Greta Watson, 1956 (divorced, 1964); married Barbara Leigh-Hunt (an actress), 1967; children: (first marriage) one son. Education: Trained for the stage at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Addresses: Agent—c/o Michael Whitehall Ltd., 125 Gloucester Rd., London SW7 4TE, England. Career: Actor. Birmingham Repertory Theatre company, Birmingham, England, 1952-55; joined Royal Shakespeare Company, 1969, associate artist, 1972; Actors in Residence, lectured and conducted workshops on Shakespearean acting, U.S. cities and universities, 1977. Life trustee, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, 1992—. Military service: British Army, 194448. Member: British Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Gold Medal, Central School of Speech and Drama, 1950; named Commander of the British Empire, 1977; Actor of the Year nomination, Guild of Television Directors and Producers. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Diggory, She Stoops to Conquer, Queen's Theatre, London, 1943. (London stage debut) The Sentry, Zero Hour, Lyric Theatre, 1944.
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Curio, Twelfth Night, Old Vic Company, London, 1950. Bookholder, Bartholomew Fair, Old Vic Company, 1950. Gloucester, Henry V, Old Vic Company, 1951. Simple, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Old Vic Company, 1951. Agydas and messenger, Tamburlaine the Great, Old Vic Company, 1951. Old man, King Lear, Old Vic Company, 1952. Lucilius, Timon of Athens, Old Vic Company, 1952. Fortinbras, Hamlet, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1955. Jimmy Porter, Look Back in Anger, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1956. Frank Rice, The Entertainer, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, then Palace Theatre, London, both 1957, later Royale Theatre, New York City (Broadway debut), 1958. Jarvis, The Member of the Wedding, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, then Palace Theatre, London, 1957, later Moscow Youth Festival, Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1959. Jimmy Porter, Look Back in Anger, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, then Palace Theatre, London, 1957, later Moscow Youth Festival, Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1959. Man from Bel lac, The Apollo de Bellac, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1957. Orator, The Chairs, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1957. Ben Cant, Look Homeward Angel, Pembroke Theatre, Croyden, England, 1960. Lyngstrand, The Lady from the Sea, Queen's Theatre, London, 1961. Father Gracian, Teresa ofAvila, Dublin Theatre Festival, Dublin, Ireland, then Vaudeville Theatre, London, both 1961. Ben Cant, Look Homeward Angel, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1962. Walter Like, The New Men, Strand Theatre, London, 1962. Julian "The Public Eye/' in The Private Ear and The Public Eye, Glove Theatre, London, 1963. Title role, Henry V, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England, then Old Vic Theatre, London, later Venice Festival, Venice, Italy, all 1964. Berowne, Love's Labour's Lost, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, then Old Vic Theatre, London, later Venice Festival, all 1964. Title role, Hamlet, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1965. Yevgeny Konstantinovitch, Ivanov, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1965. Angelo, Measure for Measure, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1966. Title role, Peer Cynt, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1966. John Tanner, Man and Superman, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1966.
316 • PASCO Lord Chamberlain and various roles, 5/xty Thousand Nights, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1966. Title role, Hamlet, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1966. Edmund, The Italian Girl, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1967, then Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1968. Tremayne, The Window, Ambiance Theatre Club, London, 1969. Leantio, Women Beware Women, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1969. Proteus, Two Gentlemen of Verona, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1969. Polixenes, The Winter's Tale, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1969, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1970. Henry VIII, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1969, then Aldwych Theatre, 1970. Adolphus Cusins, Major Barbara, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1970. Duke Orsino, Twelfth Night, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1970, then Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1971. Antonio Bologna, The Duchess ofMalfi, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1971. Title role, Richard II, RSC, RSC Theatregoround, Stratford-on-Avon, 1971. Don John, Much Ado about Nothing, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, both 1971. Pleasure and Repentance, RSC Theatregoround, 1972. The Baron, The Lower Depths, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1972. Thomas Becket, Murder in the Cathedral, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1972. Medraut, The Island of the Mighty, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1972. Jacques, As You Like It, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1973. Title role and Bolingbroke (alternating roles with Ian Richardson), Richard II, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, 1974. Aleister Crowley/Aleister Crowley Sr., The Beast, RSC, Palace Theatre, London, 1974. Manfred (concert work), Aldeburgh Festival, Aldeburgh, England, 1974. Speaker, Jane Austen at Home, Aldeburgh Festival, 1975. Lord John Carp, The Marrying of Ann Leete, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1975. Jack Tanner, Man and Superman, Malvern Festival, Malvern, England, then Savoy Theatre, London, both 1977. Trigorin, The Seagull, Bristol Theatre Royal, Bristol, England, 1978. Title role, Timon of Athens, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1980-82.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Clarence, Richard III, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 198082. Schatslitsev, The Forest, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 198082. Bad baron, The Swan Down Cloves, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1980-82. The Poet, La Ronde, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1980-82. The father, Six Characters in Search of An Author, National Theatre, London, 1987. Pavel, Fathers and Sons, National Theatre, London, 1987. Rt. Reverend Charlie Allen, Racing Demon, National Theatre, London, 1990. Sir Peter Edgecombe, Murmuring Judges, National Theatre, 1991. Birling, An Inspector Calls, National Theatre, 1992. Rt. Reverend Charlie Allen, Racing Demon, National Theatre, London, 1993. Sir Peter Edgecombe, Murmuring Judges, National Theatre, 1993. Malcolm Pryce, The /Absence of War, Olivier Theatre, London, 1993. Boss Finlay, Sweet Bird of Youth, National Theatre, 1993. Also appeared in Racing Demon, produced in Los Angeles, 1994; The Soldier's Tale and Facade (concert pieces), both Barbican Theatre, London; (with Princess Grace of Monaco) Birds, Beasts, and Flowers (anthology program), Aldeburgh Festival, then Edinburgh Theatre Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland; as narrator, Egmont (concert work), Aldeburgh Festival; as speaker, The Trojans and Oedipus Rex, both the Proms, London; and as narrator, Wood Magic. Major Tours: Fortinbras, Hamlet, U.K. and Soviet cities, 1955. Title role, Henry V, European and Israeli cities, 1964. Berowne, Love's Labour's Lost, European and Israeli cities, 1964. Angelo, Measure for Measure, Bristol Old Vic Company, North American and European cities, 1967. Title role, Hamlet, Bristol Old Vic Company, North American and European cities, 1967. Polixenes, The Winter's Tale, RSC, Japanese and Australian cities, 1970. Duke Orsino, Twelfth Night, RSC, Japanese and Australian cities, 1970. Adolphus Cusins, Major Barbara, RSC, Japanese and Australian cities, 1970. Duke Orsino, Twelfth Night, Japanese cities, 1972. Jack Tanner, Man and Superman, U.K. cities, 1977. Poetry International, U.S. cities, 1978. Film Appearances: Dr. Fisher, Kill Me Tomorrow, Ren-Tudor, 1958.
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Teddy, Room at the Top, Romulus, 1959. Second Lieutenant Hastings, Yesterday's Enemy, Columbia, 1959. Earl of Newark, Sword of Sherwood Forest, Columbia, 1961. Paul, The Gorgon, Columbia, 1964. Plakov, /Agent 8 3/4 (also known as Hot Enough for June), Continental, 1965. DrZargo, Rasputin—The Mad Monk, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Tom Colley, The Watcher in the Woods, Buena Vista, 1980. Otto Wesendonck, Wagner, Alan Landsburg, 1983. Lady Jane, Paramount, 1986. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Captain Stephen Sorrel I, Sorrel and Son, BBC, 1984, then broadcast as segments of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1987. George Drummond, Drummonds, LWT, 1985. Also appeared in Disraeli, BBC, then broadcast as segments of Masterpiece Theatre, PBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Jacques, As You Like It, BBC, then PBS, 1979. Brutus, Julius Caesar, BBC, then PBS, 1979. Also appeared in title role, Henry Irving; as speaker, A Child of Our Time; Let's Run Away to Africa, 1984; Pythons on the Mountain, 1984; and in The Emergency Channel, Savages, Love Letters on Blue Paper, Love Lies Bleeding, Ghosts, Van Der Valk, The Chief Mourner, The British in Love, Sweet Wine of Youth, The Poisoned Gift, Dreamland, The Houseboy, The Plot to Murder Lloyd George, Philby, The Three Musketeers, and The Trouble with Gregory. Other Television Appearances: Veber, Arch of Triumph (movie), CBS, 1985. Also appeared as John Dunne, Omnibus. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded Shakespeare's Complete Sonnets, 1984; and (with Princess Grace of Monaco) Birds, Beasts, and Flowers. Also recorded numerous verse and prose readings. WRITINGS Wrote "Essays on Timon of Athens'' for Shakespeare in Perspective, BBC Publishing; Essays on Pericles, Folio Society.
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RATION, Will 1954PERSONAL Born June 14, 1954, in Charleston, SC. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Edwards-Curtan Management, 11664 National Blvd., Suite 108, Los Angeles, CA 90064. Career: Actor and playwright. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best actor, Village Voice, 1984, for Fool for Love, 1989, for What Did He See?, and for Tourists and Refugees, 2; Villager Awards for Dark Ride and Goose and Tomtom. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Chicken, Kingdom of Earth, Staircase Theatre Company, Impossible Ragtime Theatre, New York City, 1976. Goldie, Heaven and Earth, Off-Center Theatre, New York City, 1977. Billy Cavanaugh, Scenes from Country Life, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1978. Rearrangements (mime/puppet show), Winter Project, Other Theatre Company, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1979. Officer Gruber, Salt Lake City Skyline, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1980. After the Revolution, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1980. Thief, Dark Ride, Soho Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1981. Bingo, Goose and Tomtom, NYSF, Public Theatre, New York City, 1982. Ward and Dauphin, ]oan of Lorraine, Mirror Theatre, New York City, 1983. Eddie, Fool for Love, Circle Repertory Theatre, then Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, both New York City, 1983. Mike, A Lie of the Mind, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1985. What Did He See?, NYSF, Public Theatre, New York City, 1989. Also appeared in Tourists and Refugees, 1 [and] 2, both Winter Project, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City; The Red Snake, Public Theatre; The Seven Descents of Myrtle, Impossible Ragtime Theatre; Cops, New York City; Pedro Paramo, New York City; Limbo Tales, New York City; per-
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forms as a member of the Winter Project (an experimental theatre group), New York City.
Alan Warwick, Judicial Consent (also known as My Love, My Honor), HBO, 1995.
Film Appearances: Bar customer, priest in diner, man in dream, and radio preacher, King Blank, Metafilms, 1983. Joe, Silkwood, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Lang Marsh, Chinese Boxes, Palace, 1984. Mark, Variety, Horizon, 1984. Horst, After Hours, Warner Bros., 1985. Wayne Nolan, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orion, 1986. Matthew Perry, Belizaire the Cajun, Skouras/Norstar, 1986. Scott Pritchard, No Way Out, Orion, 1987. Duane, Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. Mr. Coughlin, Sr., 5/gns of Life, Avenue, 1989. Jerry, Everybody Wins, Orion, 1990. Lieutenant Laker, A Shock to the System, Corsair Pictures, 1990. Sheriff Foster, The Rapture, Fine Line, 1991. Mike, Wildfire, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1992. Father Niles, Cold Heaven, Hemdale Releasing, 1992. Skippy, In the Soup, Triton Pictures, 1992. Sergeant Hardy, The Client, Warner Bros., 1994. Jack Travers, Midnight Edition, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1994. Dr. Lawrence Riggs, Robert A. Heinlein's The Puppet Masters, Buena Vista, 1994. Martie Cuchinski, Romeo Is Bleeding, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Nicoletti, Copycat, Warner Bros., 1995. Fled, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996.
Also appeared in The Book.
Also appeared in The Paint Job; as Wesley, Painted Heart, 1992; Michael Murphy, Natural Causes, 1993; Care of the Spitfire Grill, c. 1996; Tollbooth; Bright Angel; and Inventing the Abbotts, in production.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ben Moody, "Robbers, Rooftops, and Witches/' CBS Library, CBS, 1982. Braxton, The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Recorded Dead Man's Walk. Has also recorded other audio books for Random House, Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio, and Simon & Schuster. WRITINGS For Stage: (With Winter Project) Rearrangements (mime/puppet show), Winter Project, Other Theatre Company, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1979. Also wrote Tourists and Refugees, 1 [and] 2, both Winter Project, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City.
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PERSONAL Born December 10, 1967, in Hollywood, CA. Addresses: Contact—David Helfant, 4215 Glencoe Ave., 2nd Floor, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292-5634. Career: Actress and singer.
Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Frank Morgan, VR.5 (also known as Avenging Angel, VR and Virtual Reality), Fox, 1995.
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Appeared as Ox Knowles, Ryan's Hope, ABC; also appeared in Search for Tomorrow.
Film Appearances: Kiani, North Shore, Universal, 1987. Scarpelli, DeepStar Six, TriStar, 1989. Theresa Garabaldi, / Don't Buy Kisses Anymore, Skouras Pictures, 1992.
Television Appearances; Movies: Kent State, NBC, 1981. Lou Dimes, A Gathering of Old Men, CBS, 1987. Giles, Deadly Desire, USA, 1991. Melvin Purvis, Dillinger (also known as The Last Days of]ohn D/7//nger), ABC, 1991. Frank Maxwell, A Child Lost Forever (also known as The Jerry Sherwood Story), NBC, 1992. In the Deep Woods, NBC, 1992. Attorney Roberts, Taking the Heat, Showtime, 1993.
Television Appearances; Series: Carla Escobar, General Hospital, ABC, 1983-84. Nicole Chapman, Fame, syndicated, 1984-86. Host, Top of the Pops, CBS, 1987-88. Host, The Party Machine with Nia Peeples, syndicated, 1991. Veronica Gilbert, Courthouse (also known as Courtroom), CBS, 1995.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Agostina Vega, Return to Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Serena Cruz, Nasty Boys, NBC, 1989. Maria Detney, Swimsuit, NBC, 1989. Cathy Redding, Perry Mason: The Case of the Silenced Singer, NBC, 1990. Annie, My Name Is Kate, ABC, 1994. Sasha Townes, XXX's and OOO's, CBS, 1994. Allie Thompson, Deadlocked: Escape from Zone 14, Fox, 1995. Janet Reardon, Robin Cook's Terminal, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Sultan of Swat/' Tales of the Cold Monkey, ABC, 1983. "Gang War," TJ. Hooker, ABC, 1983. "The Starlet," Matlock, NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Happy Birthday Hollywood, ABC, 1987. Host, The World's Greatest Stunts, Part II, Fox, 1990. "I Hate the Way I Look," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1993. Also appeared in 42nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1985; and in Grammy's Salute to Leonard Bernstein, 1986. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in MTV Street Party, MTV, and Teen Scene, Fox. RECORDINGS Albums: Nothin' But Trouble, Mercury, 1988. Nia Peeples, Charisma Records, 1991.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) B. J., Rumble Fish, Universal, 1983. Brian, All the Right Moves, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Willard, Footloose, Paramount, 1984. Tom Drake, The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Josh LaHood, Pale Rider, Warner Bros., 1985. Tommy Whitewood, At Close Range, Orion, 1986. Tuck, Made in U.S.A., De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Travis Brickley, Best of the Best, Taurus, 1989. Bang, Futurekick, New Horizons Home Video, 1991. Tommy Reina, Mobsters, Universal, 1991. Big Steve, Leather Jackets, Epic Home Video, 1992. Nice Guy/Eddie, Reservoir Dogs, Miramax, 1992. Floyd, Beethoven's 2nd, Universal, 1993. Travis Brickley, Best of the Best II, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Derek Baxter, Josh and S.A.M., Columbia, 1993. Floyd Murks, The Music of Chance, IRS Releasing, 1993. Gregory Stone, The Pickle, Columbia, 1993. Jerry Kaiser, Short Cuts, Fine Line, 1993. Nicky Dimes, True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. Turk, Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. Mulholland Falls, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Also appeared as Lieutenant Crawford, Return to the River Kwai, 1989; Jarvis, Imaginary Crimes, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mark Edwards, Riptide, NBC, 1986. Kirby, Houston Knights, CBS, 1987. "Rip Van Winkle/' Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1987. Sean Bracken, Simon and Simon, CBS, 1988. Larry Rassy, High Mountain Rangers, CBS, 1988.
Also performed for the movie soundtrack of Sing, 1989.
Television Appearances; Movies: Dan Donnelly, North Beach and Rawhide, CBS, 1985.
PENN, Christopher 1966-
Television Appearances; Specials: Luck, Trust, and Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, Bravo, 1994.*
PERSONAL Born in 1966, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Leo Penn (an actor and director) and Eileen Ryan (an actress); brother of Sean Penn (an actor). Addresses: /Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor.
PENNEBAKER, D. A. 1925PERSONAL Born Donn Alan Pennebaker, July 15, 1925, Evanston, IL; son of John Paul (a commercial photographer) and Lucille Levick (Deemer) Pennebaker; married Sylvia Bell, October 14, 1950 (divorced,
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1968); married Cynthia Bovee Taylor, 1972, (divorced, 1980); married Christine Louise Hegedus, April 3, 1982; children: (first marriage) Stacy Alexandra, Frazer, Linley; (second marriage) John Paul, Chelsea, Zoe; (third marriage) Kit Wetherill, Jane Fearon. Education: Attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1944-45; Yale University, B.E., 1947. Religion: Society of Friends (Quaker). Addresses: Office—Pennebaker Associates, 262 West 91st St., New York, NY 10024. Career: Film director. Electronics Engineering, New York City, owner, 1947-52; G. M. Basford Co., New York City, account executive, 1953-55; Time Life Inc., New York City, film director, 1959-63; Pennebaker, Inc., Leacock Pennebaker, Inc., and Pennebaker Associates, Inc., New York City, film maker, 1963—; City College, Peter Cooper, School of Visual Arts, New York City, began as teacher, became lecturer, 1976-80. Member of the media panel, National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C., 1971-76; member of the grants panel, Jerome Foundation, Minneapolis, MN, 1978-81. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1943-45; became ensign. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (shared), best documentary feature, 1994, for The War Room. CREDITS Film Director: Don't Look Back, Leacock-Pennebaker, 1967. Monterey Pop, Leacock-Pennebaker, 1967. Company, Pennebaker Associates, 1970. 5weet Toronto (also known as Keep On Rocking, Pennebaker Associates, 1972. Elliott Carter, Pennebaker Associates, 1980. Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, Twentieth Century-Fox/Miramax, 1983. Jimi Plays Monterey, Pennebaker Associates, 1986. Also directed Opening in Moscow, 1959; ]ane, 1962; One PM, 1968; Balloon, David, and Mr. Pearson. Film Director; With Wife, Christine Louise Hegedus: Town Bloody Hall, Pennebaker Associates, 1980. Dance Black America, Pennebaker Associates, 1985. Rocky X, Pennebaker Associates, 1986. (With David Dawkins) Depeche Mode 101, Westwood One Radio, 1989. (And cinematographer, with Nick Doob and Kevin Rafferty; and editor, with Hegedus and Erez Laufer) The War Room, October Films, -1993.
Film Cinematographer: (With Nicholas Proferes and Jan Welt) Beyond the Law, Evergreen, 1968. Wild 90, Supreme Mix, 1968. (With others) Maidstone, Supreme Mix, 1970. Television Director: Directed (with others) Primary, 1960; (with Hegedus and Pat Powell) The Energy War, 1979; DeLorean, 1981; (with Hegedus) Rockaby, 1983; (with others) Crisis; and (with others) Adventures on the New Frontier. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, November-December, 1988, p. 44. Interview, March, 1989, p. 86. People Weekly, November 8, 1993, p. 109.
PENNEBAKER, Donn Alan See PENNEBAKER, D. A.
PERLICH, Max
1968(?)PERSONAL
Borne. 1968. Addresses: Agent— United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Spirit Award, best supporting actor, Independent Feature ProjectA/Vest, 1990, for Drugstore Cowboy. CREDITS Film Appearances: Economics student, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Paramount, 1986. Teenage boy, In the Mood (also known as The Woo Woo Kid), Lorimar, 1987. Lester, Can't Buy Me Love (also known as Boy Rents Girl), Buena Vista, 1987. Benny, The Allnighter, Universal, 1987. Frankie, Lost Angels, Orion, 1989. Ethan Cleaver, Cross Anatomy, Buena Vista, 1989. Yabbo, Gleaming the Cube, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. David, Drugstore Cowboy, Avenue, 1989.
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Volume 15 Walker, Rush, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/Pathe, 1991. First orderly, Liebestraum, MGM/Pathe, 1991. Kid, Horseplayer, Greycat Films, 1991. Chris Wood, Genuine Risk, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Eugene, The Butcher's Wife, Paramount, 1991. Mail boy, Ulterior Motives, Imperial Entertainment, 1993. Evan, Cliffhanger, TriStar, 1993. J. J., Born Yesterday, Buena Vista, 1993. Johnny Hardin, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Axel, Georgia, Miramax, 1995. Appeared as Carter, Plain Clothes and as a busboy, Vibes, both 1988; appeared as Jimmie, Deadbeat, 1994; also appeared in the short film Cruise Control, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: J. H. Brodie, Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Tony, Shake, Rattle, and Rock (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Drummer, Girls in Prison (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: "This Ain't Bebop/' a segment of "Imagining America/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Other Television Appearances: Sam Ash, Home Fires (miniseries; also known as American Snapshot), Showtime, 1987. The older Benjie, A Good Life (also known as US/Ml F/Tand Trying Times), PBS, 1989.*
PERLMAN, Ron 1950PERSONAL Born April 13, 1950, in New York, NY; father, a jazz drummer; married Opal Stone (a fashion designer); children: Blake Amanda. Education: Graduated from the City University of New York; received M.F.A. from the University of Minnesota. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist— Levine/Schneider Public Relations, 8730 Sunset Blvd., 6th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager— Larry Thompson Organization, 1440 South Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 118, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor. Stand-up comedian while in high school.
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Awards, Honors: Hollywood Women's Press Club, Discovery of the Year, 1988; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a drama series, 1989, for Beauty and the Beast; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1989, for Beauty and the Beast. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Vincent, Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1987-89. Voice of Sergeant Grating, Bonkers (animated), syndicated, 1993. Voice of General Gouda and voice of Arbutus, Disney's Aladdin (animated), CBS, 1994. Voice of Graft, Phantom 2040 (animated), syndicated, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice characterization, The Legend of Prince Valiant (animated), Family Channel, 1991. Voice of Clayface, The Adventures of Batman and Robin (also known as Batman: The Animated Series; animated), Fox, 1992. Plummer, "Lighting/' Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Jacob Schuler, A Stoning in Fulham County (also known as The Amish Story and Incident at Tile Mill Road)f NBC, 1988. Frank Walton, Blind Man's Bluff, USA, 1992. DeLacroix, The Cisco Kid, TNT, 1994. Sensation, HBO, 1994. Chas Brawley, Original Sins (also known as Acts of Contrition), CBS, 1995. Lord Vox, The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space, Starz, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Starathon '90 Weekend with the Stars for Cerebral Palsy, syndicated, 1990. Narrator, "Red Express: The Trans-Siberian Railroad/' ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1991. Jim Bob Buchanon, Arly Hanks Mysteries, CBS, 1994. Film Appearances: Amoukar, Quest for Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Zeno, The Ice Pirates, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists, 1984. Salvatore, The Name of the Rose, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Captain Soames, Stephen King's Sleepwalkers, Columbia, 1992. Pap Finn, The Adventures of Huck Finn, Buena Vista, 1993.
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Angel de la Guardia, Cronos, October Films, 1994. Mac McClure, Double Exposure, Prism Entertainment, 1994. U.S. Attorney, Romeo Is Bleeding, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Konstantin Konali, Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow, Warner Bros., 1994. When the Bough Breaks, Prism Pictures, 1994. One, The City of Lost Children (also known as La Cite des Enfants Perdus), Lumiere Pictures, 1995. Sylvester, Fluke, MGM, 1995. Also appeared in Crime and Punishment, 1993. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Emperor, The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria, La Mama Theatre Annex, New York City, 1976. Sunset, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1977-78. Beadle Treitel, Teibele and Her Demon, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1979. (Broadway debut) Beadle Treitel, Teibele and Her Demon, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1979. Lieutenant Colonel Nathan Jessup, A Few Good Men, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1990. Also appeared in La Tragedie de Carmen, Lincoln Center, New York City; American Heroes, New York City; The Resistible Rise ofArturo Ui, New York City; School for Buffoons, New York City; Hedda Gabler, New York City; Tartuffe, Woyzeck, Measure for Measure, House of Blue Leaves, Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Iceman Cometh, and with the Classic Stage Company, New York City. Major Tours: Appeared as the emperor, The Architect and the Emperor of Assyria, European cities; Pal Joey, U.S. cities.*
PERRY, Felton PERSONAL Born October 11, in Evanston, IL. Education: Attended Wilson Junior College; Roosevelt University, B.A., Spanish and French; graduate study, University of Chicago. Addresses: Contact—YAY Productions, 8205 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 261, West Hollywood, CA 90046. Career: Actor and playwright. YAY Productions, West Hollywood, CA, founder; actor in television com-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television mercials. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps; served in the Far East; became sergeant. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Dramatists Guild. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Black militant, Medium Cool, Paramount, 1969. Bobby, Trouble Man, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Early Smith, Magnum Force, Warner Bros., 1973. Deputy Obra Eaker, Walking Tall, Cinerama, 1973. Jude, Night Call Nurses, New World, 1974. Scott, The Towering Inferno, Twentieth Century-Fox/ Warner Bros., 1974. Jake Turner, Mean Dog Blues, American International, 1978. Al, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Buena Vista, 1986. Johnson, Robocop, Orion, 1987. Associate warden, Weeds, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Dr. Duffin, Checking Out, Warner Bros., 1989. Donald Johnson, Robocop 2, Orion, 1990. Fred, Talent for the Game, Paramount Home Video, 1991. Johnson, Robocop 3, Orion, 1993. Detective Ziskie, Relentless III, New Line, 1993. Dr. Carl Baker, Puppet Master 4, Paramount Home Video, 1993. Detective Dale, Dumb and Dumber, New Line, 1994. Astronaut Powell, Dark Seed, PM Entertainment, 1995. Performed as a voice, Driving Miss Daisy, 1989; also appeared in Sudden Death, 1977, and The Monitors. Television Appearances; Series: Jimmy, Matt Lincoln, ABC, 1970-71. Inspector Clarence McNeil, Hooperman, ABC, c. 1987-88. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Calabasas teacher, Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills (also known as Deadly Games and The Menendez Murders), CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Cinque, The Ordeal of Patty Hearst, ABC, 1979. Randall Perkins, Seduced, CBS, 1985. Reverend Avery, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985.
Volume 15 Captain Towers, Daughter of the Streets (also known as My Dots), ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bobby Castro, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985. Lieutenant Lester Tuttle, LA. Law, NBC, 1986-87. Al, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Fox, 1987. Lieutenant McKenzie, Harry, ABC, 1987. Floyd Jackson, Stingray, ABC, 1987. Wailing man, "Percy and Thunder/' TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1993. Clarence, "Arthur Miller's 'The American Clock,'" TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1993. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Mr. Butler, NYPD Blue, NBC, 1994. Jessup, "Derby," The ABC Family Movie, ABC,
1995. Also appeared in episodes of Cagneyand Lacey, CBS, Murphy Brown, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Hanging with Mr. Cooper, and Civil Wars. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jimmy, Dial Hot Line, ABC, 1970. Cab driver, Jigsaw (also known as Man on the Move), ABC, 1972. Detective Luther Prince, The Fuzz Brothers, ABC, 1973. Dr. Hank Cullen, The City, NBC, 1977. Winston L. T. St. Andrew, Hunters of the Reef, NBC, 1978. Dr. Hill, The Critical List, NBC, 1978. Lieutenant Lester Tuttle, LA. Law, NBC, 1986.
Stage Appearances: MacBird, Candlelight Dinner Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1968. Chemin de Fer, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1969. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., The Meeting, New Federal Theatre, Harry Dejur Henry Street Settlement Playhouse, New York City, 1987. Father Leon, Ritual, Ebony Showcase Theatre, 1990. Polonius, Hamlet, San Diego Repertory Company, San Diego, CA, 1995. Bert Williams, Nobody, Estelle Harman Theatre, Los Angeles, 1995. Also appeared in Tiger, Tiger Burning Bright, Chicago, IL. Major Tours: Toured U.S. cities in No Place to Be Somebody; also toured U.S. cities with Second City touring company.
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WRITINGS For Stage: by the bi and bye, Theatre at Holy Name House, New York City, 1979, then produced in Los Angeles, CA. Author of Or and Sleep No More, both produced in Los Angeles. Other: Author of The Reverend's Good Wife, 1992.
PERRY, Frank 1930-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born in 1930, in New York, NY; died of prostate cancer, August 29, 1995, in New York, NY. Director, editor, screenwriter, and producer. David Perry began his career as a director with the 1962 film David and Lisa, written by his first wife Eleanor, which was nominated for two Academy Awards. Diary of a Mad Housewife (1970), based on a novel by Sue Kaufman, nearly duplicated his first success. His other films include Ladybug, /.ac/ybug(1963), The Swimmer (1968), and Last Summer (1969). Play It as It Lays (1972), Mommie Dearest (1981), and Compromising Positions (1985) were among his bestknown later films. In 1990, after Perry was diagnosed with the prostate cancer that killed him, he decided to make a film about his disease. On the Bridge, the resulting work, became an international success. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 50th edition, Marquis, 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, August 31, 1995, sec. 3, p. 10; September 3, 1995, sec. 2, p. 6. Washington Post, September 1, 1995, p. B4.
PERRY, Matthew 1969(Matthew L. Perry) PERSONAL Born in 1969, in Middleton, MA; son of John Bennett (an actor) and Suzanne (a television anchor) Perry. Addresses: /Agent—Neal Levin and Co., 9595 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 505, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
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Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Matthew L. Perry) Chazz, Second Chance, Fox, 1987. (As Matthew L. Perry) Chazz Russell, Boys Will Be Boys, Fox, 1988. Billy Kells, Sydney, CBS, 1990. Matthew Bailey, Home Free, ABC, 1993. Chandler Bing, Friends (also known as Friends Like Us), NBC, 1994--. Also appeared on Crowing Pains. Television Appearances; Movies: Roger, Dance 'Til Dawn (also known as Senior Prom), NBC, 1988. (As Matthew L. Perry) Desi Arnaz Jr., Call Me Anna (also known as My Name Is Anna), ABC, 1990. George, Deadly Relations, ABC, 1993. Willie Morrison, Parallel Lives, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Cybermania '94: The Ultimate Gamer Awards, TBS, 1994. Let's Make Sure Everybody Eats '95, TV Food, 1995. A Day With (magazine documentary), Fox, 1995. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1996.
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PERSONAL Born April 29, 1957, in Santa Ana, CA; daughter of Dick (a heating and air-conditioning contractor) and Donna Pfeiffer; married Peter Morton (an actor), 1981 (divorced, 1990); married David Kelley (a producer and writer), 1993; children: a son and an adopted daughter. Education: Studied court reporting at Whitley College; also attended Golden West College; studied acting with Peggy Feury. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Founder (with Kate Guinzburg) of a production company in association with Orion Pictures. Worked as a check-out clerk, Vons Supermarket, Santa Ana, CA. Member: Screen Actors Guild.
Film Appearances: (As Matthew L. Perry) Fred Roberts, A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. (As Matthew L. Perry) Timothy, She's Out of Control, Columbia, 1989. Randall Burns, Getting In, Trimark, 1994.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1989, for Dangerous Liaisons; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Achievement Award, best actress, D. W. Griffith Award from the National Board of Review, best actress, and New York Film Critics Award, all 1989, National Society of Film Critics Award, best actress, Golden Globe Award, best actress in a motion picture drama, and Academy Award nomination, best actress, all 1990, all for The Fabulous Baker Boys; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture drama, 1990, for The Russia House; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture musical/comedy, 1992, for Frankie and Johnny; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture drama, and Academy Award nomination, best actress, both 1993, both for Love Field; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a motion picture drama, 1994, for The Age of Innocence; Harvard University, Hasty Pudding Theatrical Club's Woman of the Year Award, 1995.
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Periodicals: Macleans, October 2, 1995, p. 48. People Weekly, September 25, 1995, pp. 102-106, 108. Us, February, 1996, pp. 42, 96-97.*
Film Appearances: Suzi Q, The Hollywood Knights, Poly-Gram/Columbia, 1980. Sue Wellington, Falling in Love Again, International Picture of Atlanta, 1980.
Television Work; Executive Assistant: Forgotten Prisoners: The Amnesty Files (also known as Urgent Action: The Amnesty Files, Ultimate Action, and The Reunion), TNT, 1990. The Entertainers, ABC, 1991. Our Sons, ABC, 1991.
Volume 15 Cordelia Farrington III, Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen, American Cinema, 1981. Stephanie Zinone, Crease //, Paramount, 1982. Elvira, Scarface, Universal, 1983. Diana, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Isabeau, Ladyhawke, Warner Bros./Fox, 1985. Faith Healy, Sweet Liberty, Universal, 1986. Brenda, "Hospital," Amazon Women on the Moon, Universal, 1987. Sukie Ridgemont, The Witches of Eastwick, Warner Bros., 1987. Angela De Marco, Married to the Mob, Orion, 1988. Jo Ann Vallenari, Tequila Sunrise, Warner Bros., 1988. Madame de Tourvel, Dangerous Liaisons, Warner Bros., 1988. Susie Diamond, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Katya, The Russia House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. Frankie, Frankie and ]ohnny, Paramount, 1991. Catwoman/Selina Kyle, Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. Lurene Hallett, Love Field, Orion, 1992. Countess Ellen Olenska, The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. Laura Alden, Wolf, Columbia, 1994. LouAnne Johnson, Dangerous Minds, Buena Vista, 1995. Tally Atwater, Up Close and Personal, Touchstone, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Bombshell, Delta House, ABC, 1979. Officer Samantha "Sunshine" Jensen, B.A.D. Cats, ABC, 1980. Narrator, Discovering Women, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Tricia, The Solitary Man, CBS, 1979. Sue Lynn, Ca///e and Son, CBS, 1981. Jennifer Williams, The Children Nobody Wanted, CBS, 1981. Ginny Stamper, Splendor in the Crass, NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Specials: Jane, One Too Many, CBS, 1985. Natica Jackson, "Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson/' Great Performances, PBS, 1987. The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation (special), ABC, 1989. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1992. The Bat, the Cat, and the Penguin, CBS, 1992. Hollywood's Leading Ladies with David Sheehan (also known as The Leading Ladies of the Movies), NBC, 1993.
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"What Is This Thing Called Love?/' The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1993. The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest star, Muppets Tonight!, ABC, 1996. Appeared in an episode of Fantasy Island, ABC. Stage Appearances: Olivia, Twelfth Night, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, January, 1991, p. 22.*
PINTAURO, Danny 1976PERSONAL Born January 6, 1976, in New Brunswick, NJ; son of John J. (a manager) and Margaret L. (an agent; maiden name, Sillcocks) Pintauro. Religion: Catholic. Addresses: Contact—Henderson/Hogan Agency, 247 South Beverly Dr., Suite 102, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Golden Halo Award, c. 1983, for Dear Lola; Youth in Film Award, best supporting actor, for Who's the Boss? CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Paul Steinbeck, As the World Turns, CBS, 1979-84. Jonathan Bower, Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1984-c. 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Billy McKenzie, Timestalkers, CBS, 1987. Cliff, Jury Duty: The Comedy (also known as The Great American Sex Scandal), ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Teen Win, Lose or Draw, The Disney Channel, 1989. Also appeared as Alex, Highway to Heaven, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Sea World's Miracle Babies and Friends (also
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known as Sea World's Miracle Spring Celebration), ABC, 1989. All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show, CBS, 1991. A Busch Gardens—Sea World Summer Safari, CBS, 1992. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Tad Trenton, Cujo, Warner Bros., 1983. Ben, Dear Lola, Scholastic Productions, 1983.*
PLUMB, Eve 1958PERSONAL Born April 29, 1958, in Anaheim (some sources say Burbank), CA; married Rick Mansfield (a lighting technician). Addresses: Agent—Eileen Parrel I Talent Agency, 10500 Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jan Brady, The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1969-74. Voice of Jan Brady, The Brady Kids (animated), ABC, 1972-74. Beth March and Melissa Jane Driscoll, Little Women, NBC, 1979. Jan Brady Covington, The Brady Brides, NBC, 1981. Jan, The Bradys, CBS, 1990. Ann Hatcher, Fudge, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Margaret Ord, The House on Creenapple Road, ABC, 1970. Dawn Wetherby, Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, ABC, 1976. Dawn Wetherby, Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn, NBC, 1977. Kim, Telethon, ABC, 1977. Vicki Wood, The Secrets of Three Hungry Wives, NBC, 1978. Jan Brady, The Brady Girls Get Married, NBC, 1981. Terry Kelly, The Night the Bridge Fell Down, NBC, 1983. Jan, A Very Brady Christmas, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Barbara Rush Show, CBS, 1965. Voice of Jan Brady, Teacher's Pet (animated), ABC, 1973. Jan Brady, Kelly's Kids, ABC, 1974. Beth March, Little Women, NBC, 1978.
Television Appearances; Episodic: '"Twas the Week before Christmas/' The Smothers Brothers Show, CBS, 1965. "Hide the Children/' The Big Valley, ABC, 1966. "Brother Love/' The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. "Explosion," The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. "The Radomir Miniature," It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1968. "Christmas Came a Little Early," A Family Affair, CBS, 1968. "The Heart of Pony Alice," Lancer, CBS, 1968. "Lucy and Donny Osmond," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1972. Gretchen Wyant, "Sara's Summer of the Swans," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1974. "The Force of Evil," Tales of the Unexpected, NBC, 1977. "The Pied Piper," The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, CBS, 1977. "Is Anybody Listening?," Insight, syndicated, 1978. "Gopher the Rebel," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. "The Story of Noah," The Greatest Heroes of the Bible, NBC, 1978. Fantasy Episode, two episodes, ABC, 1979. "Honeymopn Pressure," The Love Boat, ABC, 1980. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. "Command Performance," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. One Day at a Time, CBS, 1982. "Best Sister," The Facts of Life, NBC, 1983. "Spying Down to Mexico," Masquerade, ABC, 1985. "Jessica behind Bars," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Ann Hatcher, "Fudge-a-Mania," The ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1995. Appeared in "In Name Only," an episode of the ABC Movie of the Week, ABC; also appeared in episodes of Lassie, Cunsmoke, and Adam 12. Television Appearances; Specials: Rick's mother, Yesterday/Today, NBC, 1992. Brady Bunch Home Movies (also known as The Brady Bunch 25th Anniversary Special), CBS, 1995. Film Appearances: Kalinga's wife, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Mrs. Noah, . . .And God Spoke (also known as The Making of".. .And God Spoke"), LIVE Entertainment, 1994. The Brady Bunch Movie, Paramount, 1995.*
PLUMMER, Amanda 1957PERSONAL Born March 23, 1957, in New York, NY; daughter
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of Christopher Plummer (an actor) and Tammy Grimes (an actress). Education: Attended Middlebury College; studied for the theatre at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Has worked as a theater usher, jockey, and telephone operator. Awards, Honors: Outer Critics Circle Award, Theatre World Award, and Drama Desk Award nomination, all 1981, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress, 1982, all for A Taste of Honey; Antoinette Perry Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, and Boston Critics Award, all best supporting actress, 1982, for /Agnes of God; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, 1987, for Pygmalion; Drama-Logue Award for Romeo and Juliet. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Cattle Annie, Cattle Annie and Little Britches, Universal, 1981. Ellen James, The World According to Carp, Warner Bros., 1982. Susan Isaacson, Daniel, Paramount, 1983. Fehlgeburt—"Miss Miscarriage/' The Hotel New Hampshire, Orion, 1984. Julia Purcell, Static, Necessity, 1985. Wiley Foxx, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Dagmar, Joe Versus the Volcano, Warner Bros., 1990. Lydia, The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. Nun, Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992. Nettie Cobb, Needful Things, Columbia, 1993. Rose Michaels, 5o / Married an Axe Murderer, TriStar, 1993. Catherine de Medici, Nostradamus, Orion Classics, 1994. Franny, Pax, Cine Electra, 1994. Honey Bunny, Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. Eunice, Butterfly Kiss, Sales Company, 1995. Rachael, The Prophecy (also known as Cod's Army Daemons), Miramax, 1995. Also appeared in Courtship, 1986; as Sam, Prisoners of Inertia, 1989; Pope, 1992; and in Riders to the Sea; and Drugstore Cowboy. Television Appearances; Series: Alice Hackett, LA. Law, NBC, 1988-90. Storytime, PBS, 1994.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Marnie Childers, The Dollmaker, ABC, 1984. Cara Clausen Schmidt, Whose Ch/7d Is This? The War for Baby Jessica, ABC, 1993. Lillian Burke, Last Light, Showtime, 1993. Final Cut, HBO, 1996. Paulina Marcos, Right to Remain Silent, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Angela Dunoway, "The Unforgivable Secret/7 ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1982. "Take a Left at the Altar/' Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Miss Ferenczi, "Gryphon/' WonderWorks, PBS, 1988. Peggy, "Lover Come Hack to Me/7 Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. "Fruit of the Poison Tree/7 Miami Vice, NBC, 1989. Phyllis Sandier, "None So Blind77 (also known as "Kojak77), The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. "A Type of Love Story/7 The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1991. Lusia, "Miss Rose White/7 Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1992. Theresa Givens, "A Stitch in Time/7 Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Laura Vaughn, Story of a Marriage (also known as Courtship, After the Elopement, Reconciliation, Shadows of War, and Renewal), PBS, 1987. Narrator, The Story of the Dancing Frog (animated), HBO, 1989. The 14th Annual CableACE Awards, Lifetime, 1993. The 47th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Truck One (pilot), NBC, 1989. Sister Graciela, Sidney Sheldon's "The Sands of Time" (miniseries), syndicated, 1992. Stage Appearances: Lily Agnes, Artichoke, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1978. Vera, A Month in the Country, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1980. Genevieve Holster, A Stitch in Time, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1980. Alice in Concert, Public Theatre, New York City, 1980. Jo, A Taste of Honey, Roundabout Theatre, then Century Theatre, later Circle in the Square, all New York City, 1981. Agnes, Agnes of Cod, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1982.
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Laura, The Class Menagerie, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1983. Orpheus Descending, Circle in the Square, 1984. Amy Beth, Life under Water, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1985. Beth, A Lie of the Mind, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1985. Dolly Clandon, You Never Can Tell, Circle in the Square, 1986. The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1987. Eliza Doolittle, Pygmalion, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1987. Bess Johnson, Abundance, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1990. Also appeared as Frankie, A Member of the Wedding, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT; Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, produced in Los Angeles, CA; and as Pixrose, The Wake of Jamey Foster. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: The Enchanted Isle, Caedmon, 1987. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals:
Interview, April, 1987, p. 104.*
POLLACK, Sydney 1934PERSONAL Born July 1, 1934, in Lafayette, IN; son of David and Rebecca (Miller) Pollack; married Claire Griswold, September 22, 1958; children: Steven, Rebecca, Rachel. Education: Trained for the stage at Neighborhood Playhouse. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, and actor. Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City, assistant to Sanford Meisner, 1954; acting instructor, 1954-60; dialogue coach. Actors Studio, executive director of West Coast branch. Military service: U.S. Army, 1957-59. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards, outstanding directorial achievement in drama, 1963, for Ben Casey, and 1964, 1966, both for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre; Academy Award nomination, best director, 1969, for They Shoot Horses, Don't They?; New York Film Critics Circle Award, best director,
and Academy Award nominations, best director and best picture, both 1982, for Tootsie; Academy Awards, best picture and best director, both 1985, for Out of Africa. CREDITS Film Director: The Slender Thread, Paramount, 1965. This Property Is Condemned, Paramount, 1966. The Scalphunters, United Artists (UA), 1968. The Swimmer, Columbia, 1968. Castle Keep, Columbia, 1969. And producer (with Irwin Wrinkler and Robert Chartoff), They Shoot Horses Don't They?, ABCCinerama, 1969. Jeremiah Johnson, Warner Bros., 1972. And producer, The Way We Were, Columbia, 1973. Three Days of the Condor, Paramount, 1975. And producer, The Yakuza (also known as Brotherhood of the Yakuza), Warner Bros/Toei, 1975. And producer, Bobby Deerfield, Columbia, 1976. The Electric Horseman, Columbia, 1979. And producer, /Absence of Malice, Columbia, 1981. And producer (with Dick Richards), Tootsie, Columbia, 1982. And producer, Out of Africa, Universal, 1985. And producer (with Richard Roth), Havana, Universal, 1990. And producer (with Scott Rudin, John A. Davis, and Michael Hausman), The Firm, Paramount, 1993. Film Executive Producer, Except As Noted: Honeysuckle Rose, Warner Bros., 1980. Producer, Songwriter, TriStar, 1984. Sanford Meisner—The Theatre's Best Kept Secret, Columbia, 1984. Producer (with Mark Rosenberg), Bright Lights, Big City, UA, 1988. (With Rosenberg), Major League, Paramount, 1989. The Fabulous Baker Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. White Palace, Universal, 1990. Producer (with Rosenberg), Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990. Dead Again, Paramount, 1991. Leaving Normal, Universal, 1992. Searching for Bobby Fischer (also known as Innocent Moves), Paramount, 1993. Flesh and Bone, Paramount, 1993. Producer of the film The Last Ship, 1990; co-executive producer, King Ralph, 1991. Film Appearances: Sergeant Van Horn, War Hunt, UA, 1962. George Fields, Tootsie, Columbia, 1982.
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Dick Mellen, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Jack, Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992.
Planet Hollywood Salutes the Top Ten Comedy Movies of All Time (special), Fox, 1995.
Appeared as himself in the documentary Hello Actors Studio, 1987.
Appeared in the specials Putting It Together: The Making of the Broadway Album, 1986, and Natalie Wood, 1987; also appeared in A Cardinal Act of Mercy.
Television Director, Except As Noted; Episodic: Ben Casey, ABC, 1962-63. "Something About Lee Wiley/' Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1963-64. "The Watchman" (pilot), Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. "The Game/' Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1965. Executive producer, "Mirage" (also known as "Miss Sherri" and "The Sherri Finkbine Story"), A Private Matter, HBO, 1992. Also director, Target: The Corrupters, ABC. Other Television Work: Director, Diagnosis: Danger (pilot), CBS, 1963. Director, The Fliers (pilot), NBC, 1965. Executive producer, "Sanford Meisner—The Theater's Best Kept Secret" (special), American Masters, PBS, 1990. Executive producer, Fa//en Angels (series), Showtime,
1993-95. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. "Naked Hollywood," A & E Premieres, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. "Jessica Lange: It's Only Make-Bel ieve," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Appeared in episodes of Alcoa Presents (also known as One 5tep Beyond), ABC; Playhouse 90, CBS; Shotgun Slade, syndicated; and Ben Casey, ABC. Other Television Appearances: "Sanford Meisner—The Theater's Best Kept Secret" (special), American Masters, PBS, 1990. Robert Redford and Sydney Pollack: The Men and Their Movies (special; also known as Robert Redford: The Man, the Movies, and the Myth), NBC, 1990. The New Hollywood (special), NBC, 1990. Street Scenes: New York on Film (special), syndicated, 1992. "John Barry's Moviola" (special), Great Performances, PBS, 1993. Willie Nelson, the Big Six-O: An All-Star Birthday Celebration (special), CBS, 1993.
Stage Appearances: A Stone for Danny Fisher, Downtown National Theatre, New York City, 1954. Rusti, The Dark Is Light Enough, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1955. Major Tours: Toured U.S. cities in a production of Stalag 17. RECORDINGS
Videos: The Making of "Tootsie", Columbia, 1983. OTHER SOURCES
Books: Dworkin, Susan, Making "Tootsie": A Film Study with Dustin Hoffman and Sydney Pollack, NewMarket Press (New York), 1983. Taylor, William Robert, Sydney Pollack, Twayne (Boston, MA), 1981.*
PORTER, Eric 1928-1995 OBITUARYNOT/CE-See index for CTFTsketch: Full name, Eric Richard Porter; born April 8, 1928, in London, England; died of colon cancer, May 15, 1995, in London, England. Actor. Although he is best remembered for his role as patriarch Soames Forsyte in the television adaptation of John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga, Eric Porter had a long and successful stage career before he began his work in television. His original training, however, was in electrical work. At the age of 15 he began attending Wimbledon Technical College and he later worked as a solderer for the Marconi Company. He also served briefly as an engine fitter in the Royal Air Force during World War II before being invalided out of the service. He made his professional debut, on the recommendation of a school friend, in 1945 at the Arts Theatre in Cambridge in a walk-on role in Twelfth Night. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s he continued to play Shakespeare, Restoration Comedy, Tennessee Williams, and Chekhov in London and in repertory companies. Later stage appearances include a 1988 Evening Standard-award winning performance as Big
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Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the title role in King Lear (1989), and Professor Serebriakov in Uncle Vanya (1992). He began a film career in 1964 with The Fall of the Roman Empire and The Pumpkin Eater, and was later seen in The Day of the Jackal (1973) and The Thirty-Nine Steps (1978). His television work included the part of Neville Chamberlain in Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years (1981), Count Bronowsky in The Jewel in the Crown (1983), and Fagin in Oliver Twist (1985). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who, 147th edition, St. Martin's, 1995. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, May 17, 1995, sec. 3, p. 10. New York Times, May 17, 1995, p. D19. Times (London), May 17, 1995, pp. 3, 17.
POSTER, Steven 1944PERSONAL Full name, Steven B. Poster; born March 1, 1944, in Chicago, IL; son of David and Lillian Violet (Diamondstone) Poster; married Lynne Griffin (an actress; marriage ended). Education: Attended Southern Illinois University, 1962-64, and Los Angeles Art College of Design, 1964-66; Illinois Institute of Technology, B.S., 1967. Career: Cinematographer. Posters International Ltd., Los Angeles, CA, president; Cinematographer for feature films, television programs, and commercials in the United States and abroad. Member: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, International Association of Panoramic Photographers, American Society of Cinematographers (first vice president), American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Canadian Society of Cinematographers, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, Leica Historical Society, Behind the Lens (associate member). Awards, Honors: Award nomination, American Society of Cinematographers, 1987, for Someone to Watch Over Me. CREDITS Film Cinematographer, Except Where Indicated: Second unit photographer, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Columbia, 1977.
Blood Beach, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Dead and Buried, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Second unit photographer, Blade Runner, Warner Bros., 1982. Second unit photographer, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Universal, 1982. Strange Brew, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1983. Spring Break, Columbia, 1983. Testament, Paramount, 1983. Second unit photographer, Starman, Columbia, 1984. Second unit photographer, The River, Universal, 1984. The New Kids, Columbia, 1985. The Heavenly Kid, Orion, 1985. Blue City, Paramount, 1986. (With Adam Holender) The Boy Who Could Fly, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. (With others) Big Trouble in Little China, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Someone to Watch Over Me, Columbia, 1987. Big Top Pee Wee, Paramount, 1988. Next of Kin, Warner Bros., 1989. Rocky V, MGM/UA, 1990. Opportunity Knocks, Universal, 1990. Life Stinks, MGM/Pathe, 1991. The Cemetery Club, Buena Vista, 1993. Also Cinematographer for the films Aloha Summer, 1988, and Next of Kin, 1989. Television Cinematographer; Movies: The Grass Is Always Greener, CBS, 1978. Coward of the County, CBS, 1981. The Cradle Will Fall, CBS, 1983. Courage, CBS, 1986. Roswell, Showtime, 1994. Other television movies include Mysterious Two, 1982, and Class of'65. Other Television Work; Cinematographer: The Duke (series), NBC, 1979. The Night Rider (pilot), NBC, 1979. /'// Take Manhattan (miniseries), CBS, 1987. Shangri-La Plaza (special), CBS, 1990. The Bat, the Cat, and the Penguin (special), CBS, 1992.
POTTS, Annie 1952PERSONAL Born October 28, 1952, in Nashville, TN; children: Clay. Education: Stephens College, B.F.A.; attended California Institute of Arts. Avocational interests: Swimming and yoga.
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Volume 15 Addresses: Office—c/o Erwin Stoff, 7920 Sunset Blvd., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor. Actor in summer theater productions; also set and costume designer for stage productions. Ambassador for Women for the Arthritis Foundation; auxiliary board member, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (M.A.D.D.). Awards, Honors: Genie Award, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best performance by a foreign actress, 1982, for Heartaches; named Discovery of the Year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1987; Emmy Award nomination, best lead actress in a comedy series, 1994, for Designing Women. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Edith Beatlemeyer, Coodtime Girls, ABC, 1980. Mary Jo Shively, Designing Women, CBS, 1986-93. Dana Palladino, Love and War (also known as Love Is Hell), CBS, 1993-95. Television Appearances; Pilots: Phoebe, Hollywood High, NBC, 1977. Paula Lindell, Hollywood High, NBC, 1977. Flatbed Annie, Flatbed Annie and Sweetiepie: Lady Truckers, CBS, 1979. Annie Leighton, In Security, CBS, 1982. Annie, Hearts of Steel, ABC, 1986. The Faculty, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Linda Cleary, Black Market Baby (also known as A Dangerous Love and Don't Steal My Baby), ABC, 1977. Sunday, Something So Right, CBS, 1982. D.G., Cowboy, CBS, 1983. Daria, Why Me?, ABC, 1984. Cindy Mills, It Came upon the Midnight Clear, syndicated, 1984. Louise, The Man Who Fell to Earth, ABC, 1987. Kris Landsford, Her Deadly Rival (also known as The Other Woman and A Deadly Affair), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Life in the Slammer/' Busting Loose, CBS, 1977. "The Vixen/' Busting Loose, CBS, 1977. "Magic," Fam//y, ABC, 1978. "Steele Crazy after All These Years/' Remington Steele, NBC, 1983. "Legacy from a Friend," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983. Kathy Lawry, "Word Play," Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Diamonds Aren't Forever," Lime Street, ABC, 1985. Tracy Spencer, "A.A.P.I.," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1986.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Kathy Sanders, My Dissident Mom, CBS, 1987. Host, CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1987. Miss Ruby's Southern Holiday Dinner, PBS, 1988. US Magazine—Live at the Emmys!, Fox, 1989. Host, Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration (also known as A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration: 50 Years of Hanna-Barbara), TNT, 1989. Mary Jo Shively, The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990. The Ultimate Driving Challenge, CBS, 1993. Hollywood Gets M.A.D.D., TBS, 1993. 50 Years of Funny Females, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1995. Cohost, The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1995. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Vanessa, Corvette Summer (also known as The Hot One), United Artists, 1978. Persa, King of the Gypsies, Dino De Laurenti is/Paramount, 1978. Bonnie Howard, Heartaches, Rising Star, 1981. Janine Melnitz, Chostbusters, Columbia, 1984. Amy Grady, Crimes of Passion, New World, 1984. Liz Carlson, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1985. Stick, Universal, 1985. lona, Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986. Darla, Pass the Ammo, New Century, 1988. Helen Downing, Who's Harry Crumb?, TriStar, 1989. Janine Melnitz, Chostbusters II, Columbia, 1989. Karla Jackson, Texasville, Columbia, 1990. Mary Klingsmith, Breaking the Rules, Miramax, 1992. Voice of Bo Peep, Toy Story, Buena Vista, 1995.*
PRESTON, Kelly 1962PERSONAL Real name, Kelly Smith; born October 13, 1962, in Honolulu, Hawaii; father, an agricultural engineer; married John Travolta (an actor), 1991; children: Jett (son). Education: Studied acting at the University of California, Los Angeles, at the University of Southern California, and with Milton Katselas. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
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Career: Actress. Has worked as a professional model and in the advertising industry. CREDITS Film Appearances: Roseanne, Christine, Columbia, 1983. Dhyana, Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn, Universal, 1983. Marilyn McCauley, Mischief, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Deborah Anne Fimple, Secret Admirer, Orion, 1985. Cini, 52 Pick-Up, Cannon, 1986. Tish, Space Camp, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Shirley Butts, A Tiger's Tale, Atlantic, 1987. Violet, "Titan Man/' Amazon Women on the Moon, Universal, 1987. Sara Lee, Love at Stake (also known as Burnin' Love), TriStar, 1987. Miranda Reed, Spellbinder, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Marnie Mason, Twins, Universal, 1988. Bonnie Grant, The Experts, Paramount, 1989. Karen Landers, Run, Buena Vista, 1991. Amanda, Only You (also known as Love Stinks), LIVE Home Video, 1992. Rebecca Carver, Cheyenne Warrior, Concorde/New Horizons, 1994. Vera Blanchard, Double Cross, Summa Video, 1994. Jean, Love Is a Cun, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Kelly Houge, From Dusk till Dawn, Miramax, 1996.
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PERSONAL Born August 28,1969, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; son of Sharon Kirk (an actress). Addresses: Office—c/o Wolf Kasteler, 1033 Gayley Ave., Ste. 208, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor. Appeared in Canadian television commercials as a child. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a drama series, 1993, for Beverly Hills, 90210. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Todd Mahaffey, Sister Kate, NBC, 1989. Brandon Walsh, Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1990—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1992. Appeared in episodes of Danger Bay, MacCyver, 21 Jump Street, Adventures of Beans Baxter, and Quantum Leap. Television Appearances; Movies: Second boy, Nobody's Child, CBS, 1986. Narrator, Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story (also known as Crusaders), Lifetime, 1995.
Television Appearances; Series: Mary Lee, For Love and Honor, NBC, 1983.
Also appeared in Stacie, Teen Angel, and Teen Angel Returns.
Also appeared in the series Capitol, CBS.
Television Appearances; Specials: For Our Children, The Disney Channel, 1993. 902/0: Behind the Scenes, Fox, 1993. Springfield's Most Wanted (special episode of The Simpsons), Fox, 1995.
Television Appearances; Movies: Laura, The Perfect Bride (also known as Stephanie's Wedding), USA, 1991. Diana Marley, "Arthur Miller's The American Clock/' TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1993. Young Rose Davies, Mrs. Munck, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The Dave Thomas Comedy Show, CBS, 1990. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg (also known as The American Film Institute Life Achievement Award), NBC, 1995. The 16th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Amy Braddock, Blue Thunder, ABC, 1984. "The Switch," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990.*
Television Work; Director: 902/0; Behind the Scenes (special), Fox, 1993. Beverly Hills, 902/0 (episodic), Fox, 1993-94. Film Appearances: Gary, The Boy Who Could Fly, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1986. Howard, Nowhere to Run, Concord, 1989. Roy Darpinian, Calendar Girl, Columbia, 1993. Billy Breakenridge, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Made screen debut as a baby in That Cold Day in the Park, 1969; also appeared in Watchers.
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Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Addict, and The Breakfast Club. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, February, 1992, p. 124. People Weekly, May 20, 1991, p. 48; July 27, 1992, p. 106.*
PROCHNOW, Jurgen 1941PERSONAL Born Juergen Prochnow, June 10, 1941, In Berlin, Germany; father, an engineer; married; children: one son. Education: Trained for the stage at the Folkswangschule, Essen, 1963-66. Addresses: Agent— Paul Schwartzman, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and producer. Stage actor in West Germany for seven years. Has worked as a bank clerk. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Zoff (also known as The Hitch of It), Gloria, 1971. Zaertlichkeit der Woelfe (also known as The Tenderness of Wolves), Filmverlag der Autoren, 1973. Franz Blum, Die Verrohung des Franz Blum (also known as The Brutalization of Franz Blum), Bioskop, 1975. Ludwig Gotten, Die Verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum (also known as The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum), Cinema International/Nelson Entertainment, 1975. Martin Kurath, Die Konsequenz (also known as The Consequence), Almi Cinema 5/Prestige, 1977. Einer von uns Beiden (also known as One or the Other), Transocean International, 1978. Dr. Volker Schwartz, Unter Verschluss (also known as Under Lock and Key), Artus, 1979. Alex, Soweit das Auge reicht (also known as As Far as the Eye Sees), Cactus, 1980. Captain, Das Boot (also known as The Boat), Columbia, 1982. General Siegfried Kapler, Comeback, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Woermann, The Keep, Paramount, 1983. Kevin, Krieg und Frieden (also known as War and Peace), Teleculture, 1983.
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Duke Leto Atreides, Dune, Dino De Laurentiis/Universal, 1984. Cop, Der Bulle und das Madchen (also known as The Cop and the Girl), Atlas, 1985. Ralph Korda, Killing Cars, Sentana, 1986. The doctor, driver of "Little Brother/' and monsieur, Terminus, Hemdale, 1987. Maxwell Dent, Beverly Hills Cop II, Paramount, 1987. Escher, Devil's Paradise, Overview, 1987. The boarder, The Seventh Sign, TriStar, 1988. Captain Stolz, A Dry White Season, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/United Artists, 1989. Gunter Wallraff, The Man Inside, New Line Cinema, 1990. Colonel N. A. Valachev, The Fourth War, Cannon, 1990. Woodman, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, New Line Cinema, 1992. Skipper, Kill Cruise, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1992. Charlie Dowd, Hurricane Smith, Warner Home Video, 1992. Dr. Alan Paley, Body of Evidence, MGM, 1993. Jack Neumann, The Floating Outfit: Trigger Fast, Vidmark, 1994. Guns of Honor, Vidmark, 1994. Sutter Cane, In the Mouth of Madness, New Line Cinema, 1995. Judge Griffin, Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared as Rozinsky, The Schoolmaster, 1989; Skipper, Skipper—Bloody Atlantic, 1991; Duke, The Last Border, 1993; and in Helena (A Woman with a Dream). Film Work: Producer of The Schoolmaster, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Appeared in Harbour at the River Rhine, 1970. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Joachim von Mannheim, Danielle Steel's "Jewels," NBC, 1992. Larry Richter, The Fire Next Time, CBS, 1993. Marteau, Lie Down with Lions, Lifetime, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: General Serge Kapler, Love Is Forever, NBC, 1983. Fritz Friedlander, Forbidden, HBO, 1985. Adam Berwid, Murder: By Reason of Insanity, CBS, 1985. Miles Folcanet, The Adventures of Robin Hood, Fox, 1991. Terrorist leader, Interceptor, HBO, 1992.*
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PROVENZA, Paul 1957PERSONAL Born July 31, 1957, in New York, NY. Education: University of Pennsylvania, received degree. Addresses: /Agent—Spivak Agency, 11845 West Olympic Blvd., Suite 1125, Los Angeles, CA 90064. Career: Actor and comedian. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1989, for Only Kidding! CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dave Hanley, Pursuit of Happiness, ABC, 1987-88. Host, Comics Only, Comedy Central, 1991. Patrick Arcola, Empty Nest, NBC, 1992-93. Dr. Phillip Capra, Northern Exposure, CBS, beginning 1994. Lounge Lizards, Comedy Central, 1996. Also appeared as Casey Clark, Facts of Life. Television Appearances; Movies: Stephen Talbot, Under the Influence (also known as Adult Children of Alcoholics), CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Specials: Paul Provenza: The Incredible Man-Boy, Showtime, 1991. The Search for the New Ideal Man, ABC, 1992. Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International, Lifetime, 1992. Host, Elvis, L/.S.A,TBS, 1993. Harley Davidson's 90th Birthday Blast, Showtime, 1993. Host, CBS Sneak Peek II, CBS, 1994. Host, CBS Sneak Peek III, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Midnight Hour, CBS, 1990. London Underground, Comedy Central, 1991. The A-List, Comedy Central, 1992. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jimmy Scanlon, Blue Jeans, ABC, 1980. The Facts, CBS, 1982. Herkie Burke, Back Together, CBS, 1984. Paul, Nothing Upstairs, CBS, 1990. Television Work: Producer, Paul Provenza: The Incredible Man-Boy, Showtime, 1991. Coproducer, Comics Only, Comedy Central, 1991.
Film Appearances: Byron, Odd Jobs, TriStar, 1986. Joey, Survival Quest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Larry, Strictly Business, Warner Bros., 1991. Stage Appearances: Jerry Goldstein, Only Kidding!, Susan Bloch Theatre, New York City, 1988. Jerry Goldstein, Only Kidding!, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1989. WRITINGS For Television: Elvis, USA, TBS, 1993.*
PRYCE, Jonathan 1947PERSONAL Born June 1, 1947, in North Wales; companion of Kate Fahy; children: two sons, one daughter. Education: Trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Addresses: Agent—]. Michael Bloom Associates, 10th Floor, 233 Park Ave. S., New York, NY 10003. Career: Actor. Friends United Network, patron, 1992—. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actor in a supporting or featured role, and Theatre World Award, both 1977, for Comedians; Laurence Olivier Award, Society of West End Theatre, 1980, for Hamlet; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a musical, Drama Desk Award, Variety Club Award, and Laurence Olivier Award, all 1991, all for Miss Saigon; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a series, miniseries, or telefilm, and Golden Globe Award, both 1993, for Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall ofR]R Nabisco; award, best actor, Cannes International Film Festival, 1995, for Carrington. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Rainer, Heroes, Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, 1975. Belvawny, Engaged, National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1975. (Broadway debut) Gethin Price, Comedians, National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1975, then Music Box Theatre, 1976.
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Appeared as Dr. Ted Philips, Deadly Advice, as Conway, Shopping, and as Alec Bolton, A Business Affair, all 1994; also appeared in Great Moments in Aviation, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Roger Flower, Roger Doesn't Live Here Anymore, The Entertainment Channel, 1982-83. Television Appearances; Movies: King Herod, The Day Christ Died, CBS, 1980. Timon of Athens, PBS, 1981. Mr. Ellsworthy, Agatha Christie's "Murder Is Easy/' CBS, 1982. Henry R. Kravitz, Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of R. J. R. Nabisco, HBO, 1993. Thicker Than Water, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: William Wallace, "The Man from Peru/7 Mystery!, PBS, 1991. Voice, "A Child's Garden of Verses/' HBO Storybook Musicals, HBO, 1992. Other Television Appearances: A Broadway Christmas (special), Showtime, 1990. The 45th Annual Tony Awards (special), CBS, 1991. Host, Halloween! (documentary special), CBS, 1994. Appeared in Martin Luther, 1983; Whose Line Is It, Anyway?, 1988; Selling Hitler, 1991; Mr. Wroe's Virgins, 1993; and in Comedians, Playthings, Partisans, and For Tea on Sunday. RECORDINGS Albums: Miss Saigon (original London soundtrack), Geffen, 1990. Other recordings include My Cousin Rachel, 1993, Nine—The Concert, Under Milk Wood, and Cabaret.*
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QUINN, Anthony
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PERSONAL Full name, Anthony Rudolph Oaxaca Quinn; born April 21, 1915, in Chihuahua, Mexico; naturalized U.S. citizen, 1947; son of Frank and Manuela
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(Oaxaca) Quinn; married Katherine de Mille, October 2, 1937 (divorced, 1965); married lolanda Addolori, January, 1966; children: (first marriage) Christina, Kathleen, Duncan, Valentina; (second marriage) Francesco, Daniele, Lorenzo. Education: Attended public schools. Addresses: Contact—Therese Curran, Anthony Quinn Studios, 241 East 86th St., Apt. 2A, New York, NY 10028-3622. Career: Actor. Artist, with eight major exhibitions of his oil paintings, sculptures, and serigraphs throughout the United States and abroad. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best supporting actor, 1953, for Viva Zapata!; Venice Film Festival Award, 1956, for La Strada; Academy Award, best supporting actor, 1957, for Lust for Life; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1958, for Wild Is the Wind; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a drama, 1961, for Becket; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1965, for Zorba the Creek; Cecil B. DeMille Award, outstanding contribution to the world of entertainment, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1987; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a miniseries or special, 1988, for The Richest Man in the World: The Story of Aristotle Onassis; Ellis Island Medal of Honor (Mayor's Liberty Award), notable Mexican actor, National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations, 1990. CREDITS Film Appearances: Zingo Browning, Parole, Universal, 1936. A hood, Night Waitress, RKO Radio Pictures, 1936. A gangster, Sworn Enemy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1936. The Milky Way, Paramount, 1936. Harry Morgan, Daughter of Shanghai, Paramount, 1937. Captain Ricardo Alvarez, The Last Train from Madrid, Paramount, 1937. Nicholas Mazaney, Partners in Crime, Paramount, 1937. Cheyenne warrior, The Plainsman, Paramount, 1937. The Don, Swing High, Swing Low, Paramount, 1937. Kimo, Waikiki Wedding, Paramount, 1937. Beluche, The Buccaneer, Paramount, 1938. Deane Ford line, Bulldog Drummond in Africa, Paramount, 1938. Nicholas Kusnoff, Dangerous to Know, Paramount, 1938. Legs, Hunted Men (also known as Crime Gives Orders), Paramount, 1938. Lou Gedney, King of Alcatraz, Paramount, 1938.
Marty, Tip-Off Girls, Paramount, 1938. Chang Tai, Island of Lost Men, Paramount, 1939. Mike Gordon, King of Chinatown, Paramount, 1939. Forbes, Television Spy, Paramount, 1939. Jack Cordray, Union Pacific, Paramount, 1939. Nick Buller, Emergency Squad, Paramount, 1940. Ramon and Francisco Maderos, The Ghost Breakers, Paramount, 1940. Francis "Big Boy" Bradmore, Parole Fixer, Paramount, 1940. Caesar, Road to Singapore, Paramount, 1940. Joe Yuma, Texas Rangers Ride Again, Paramount, 1940. Manolo de Palma, Blood and Sand, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. Tony Van Dyne, Bullets for O'Hara, Warner Bros., 1941. Murray Burns, City for Conquest, Warner Bros., 1941. Trego, Knockout, Warner Bros., 1941. Alex Moreno, The Perfect Snob, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1941. Chic Collins, Thieves Fall Out, Warner Bros., 1941. Wogan-, The Black Swan, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Leo Dexter, Larceny, Inc., Warner Bros., 1942. Mullay Kasim, Road to Morocco, Paramount, 1942. Crazy Horse, They Died with Their Boots On, Warner Bros., 1942. Jesus "Soose" Alvarez, Guadalcanal Diary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. Juan Martines, The Ox-Bow Incident (also known as Strange Incident), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. Yellow Hand, Buffalo Bill, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Al Jackson, Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Michael Romanescue, Ladies of Washington, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. George Carroll, Roger Touhy, Gangster/ (also known as The Last Gangster), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Captain Andres Bonifacio, Back to Bataan, RKO Radio Pictures, 1945. Chen Ta, China Sky, RKO Radio Pictures, 1945. Indian chief, Where Do We Go From Here?, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945. Don Luis Rivera y Hernandez, California, Paramount, 1946. Charley Eagle, Black Cold, Monogram, 1947. Jose Martinez, The Imperfect Lady, Paramount, 1947. Emir, Sinbad the Sailor, RKO Radio Pictures, 1947. Enrique "Ricky'' Vargas, Tycoon, RKO Radio Pictures, 1947. Raul Fuentes, The Brave Bulls, Columbia, 1951. Giovanni LaRocca, Mask of the Avenger, Columbia, 1951.
Volume 15 High Treason, General Film Distributors/PacemakerMayer-Kingsley, 1951. Roc Brasiliano, Against All Flags, Universal, 1952. Prince Ramon, The Brigand, Columbia, 1952. Eufemio Zapata, Viva Zapatal, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1952. Portugee, The World in His Arms, Universal, 1952. Paco, Blowing Wild, Warner Bros., 1953. Tony Bartlett, City beneath the Sea (also known as One Hour to Doomsday), Universal, 1953. Kiang, East of Sumatra, Universal, 1953. Alfio, Fatal Desire (also known as Cavalleria rusticana), Ultra, 1953. Jose Esqueda, Ride, Vaquero!, MGM, 1953. Osceola/John Powell, Seminole, Universal, 1953. Johnny McBride, The Long Wait, United Artists (UA), 1954. Luis Santos, The Magnificent Matador (also known as The Brave and the Beautiful), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Phil Regal, The Naked Street, UA, 1955. Captain Caspar de Portola, Seven Cities of Cold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Antinous, Ulysses, Paramount, 1955. Francesco Caserto, Angels of Darkness (also known as Forbidden Women and Donne proibite), Supra, 1956. Zampano, La Strada (also known as The Road), TransLux, 1956. Paul Gauguin, Lust for Life, MGM, 1956. Dave Robles, The Man from Del Rio, UA, 1956. Big Tom Kupfen, The Wild Party, UA, 1956. Quasimodo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Allied Artists, 1957. Bob Kallen, The Ride Back, UA, 1957. Ben Cameron, The River's Edge, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1957. Gino, Wild Is the Wind, Paramount, 1957. Title role, Attila, Universal, 1958. Dominique, The Buccaneer, Paramount, 1958. Jack Duval, Hot Spell, Paramount, 1958. Frank Valentine, The Black Orchid, Paramount, 1959. Craig Belden, The Last Train from Gun Hill, Paramount, 1959. Tom Morgan, Warlock, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Tom Healy, Heller in Pink Tights, Paramount, 1960. Dr. David Rivera, Portrait in Black, Universal, 1960. Inuk, The Savage Innocents, Paramount, 1960. Colonel Andrea Stavros, The Guns of Navarone, Columbia, 1961. Title role, Barabbas, Columbia, 1962. Auda Abu Tayi, Lawrence of Arabia, Columbia, 1962. Mountain Rivera, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Columbia, 1962. Captain Vinolas, Behold a Pale Horse, Columbia, 1964.
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Serge Miller, The Visit (also known as Der Besuch, La Rancune, and La vendetta della signora), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Alexis Zorba, Zorba the Creek, International Classics, 1964. Juan Chavez, A High Wind in Jamaica, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Raspeguy, The Lost Command, Columbia, 1966. Kublai Khan, Marco the Magnificent (also known as Le meravigliose avventures di Marco Polo, La Fabuleuse aventure de Marco Polo, and Marco Polo), MGM, 1966. Roc Delmonico, The Happening, Columbia, 1967. Peyrol, The Rover (also known as L'avventuriero and The Adventurer), Cinerama, 1967. Johann Moritz, The 25th Hour (also known as La 25e Heure and La venticinquesima ora), MGM, 1967. Leon Alastray, Guns for San Sebastian (also known as La Bataille de San Sebastian, Los canones de San Sebastian, and / cannon/ di San Sebastian), MGM, 1968. Maurice Conchis, The Magus, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1968. Pope Kiril Lakota, The Shoes of the Fisherman, MGM, 1968. Matsoukas, A Dream of Kings, National General, 1969. Italo Bombolini, The Secret of Santa Vittoria, UA, 1969. Flapping Eagle, Flap (also known as The Last Warrior, Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian, and Nobody Loves a Flapping Eagle), Warner Bros., 1970. Will Cade, A Walk in the Spring Rain, Columbia, 1970. Professor F. W. J. "Paco" Perez, R.P.M. (also known as Revolutions per Minute), Columbia, 1970. Captain Frank Mattel!,/Across 110th Street, UA, 1972. Erastus "Deaf Smith, Deaf Smith and Johnny Ears (also known as Los amigos), MGM, 1973. Don Angelo, The Don Is Dead (also known as Beautiful but Deadly), Universal, 1973. Steve Ventura, The Destructors (also known as The Marseilles Contract), American International, 1974. Hamza, Mohammad: Messenger of Cod (also known as AI-Risalah and The Message), Tarik-lrwin Yablans, 1976. Zulfigar, Caravans, Ibex, 1978. Theo Tomasis, The Creek Tycoon, Universal, 1978. Gregorio Ferramonti, The Inheritance (also known as L'Eredita Ferramonti), S.J. International, 1978. The Basque, The Passage, UA, 1979. Bang, The Con Artists (also known as The Con Man), S.J. International, 1981. Mariano, High Risk, American Cinema, 1981.
3 3 8 * QUINN Omar Mukhtar, Lion of the Desert, United Film Distribution, 1981. Bruno Manzini, The Salamander, ITC, 1983. Tiburon "Tibey" Mendes, Revenge, Columbia/New World, 1990. Nick, Only the Lonely, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Don Masseria, Mobsters, Universal, 1991. Lou Carbone, Jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Tony Vivaldi, The Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Don Pedro Aragon, A Walk in the Clouds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Appeared as narrator, Arruza, 1971, and The Voice of La Raza, 1972; as Sanchez, The Children of Sanchez, 1978; as Mosen Joaquin, Valentina, 1983; as himself, Ingrid (documentary), 1985; as Mauricio, Pas/on cfe Hombre (also known as A Man of Pass/on), 1989; as Antonio Stradivarius, Stradivari, 1989; as Scott, Chosts Can't Do It, 1990; and as Emilio, Somebody to Love, 1995; also appeared in High Rollers (also known as Bluff), 1976; Tigers Don't Cry, 1976; Target of an Assassin, 1978; Valentina/1919, 1982; and A Star for Two, 1991. Film Work: Director, The Buccaneer, Paramount, 1958. Executive producer, /Across / 10th Street, UA, 1972. Executive producer, Mystique, 1981. Television Appearances; Series: Mayor Thomas Jefferson Alacala, The Man and the City, ABC, 1971-72. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Host and narrator, Ten Who Dared (also known as The Explorers), syndicated, 1977. Caiaphas, Jesus of Nazareth, NBC, 1977. Long John Silver, Treasure Island (also known as ///so/a del tesoro), RAI-2 (Italian television), 1987. Socrates Onassis, The Richest Man in the World: The Story of Aristotle Onassis (also known as Onassis: The Richest Man in the World), ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "What Every Woman Knows," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1949. "Pride's Castle/' Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1949. "The House of Dust/' Lights Out, NBC, 1951. "Ticket to Oblivion," Ford Theatre Hour, NBC, 1951. "Blue Murder," Danger, CBS, 1951. "Dark Fleece," Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, CBS, 1951. "The Long Trail," Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, CBS, 1954. "Bandit's Hideout," Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, CBS, 1954.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Person to Person, CBS, 1958. Conversation with Cassini, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Host, "Third and Oak: The Pool Hall," American Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Host, "The Rope/American Playwrights Theatre: The One-Acts, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. "Anthony Quinn," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1990. Host, "Let Me Hear You Whisper," American Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Host, "Twenty-Seven Wagons Full of Cotton," American Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Guest, Reflections on the Silver Screen with Professor Richard Brown, syndicated, 1990. Zeus, "Hercules in the Underworld," /Act/on Pack, syndicated, 1994. Zeus, "Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur," Action Pack, syndicated, 1994. Zeus, "Hercules and the Lost Kingdom," Action Pack, syndicated, 1994. Zeus, "Hercules and the Circle of Fire," Action Pack, syndicated, 1994. Zeus, "Hercules and the Amazon Women," /Act/on Pack, syndicated, 1994. Appeared on The Dick Cavett Show, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (documentary), ABC, 1970. Santiago, Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea", NBC, 1990. Michael Reyman, This Can't Be Love, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Thomas Alacala, The City, ABC, 1971. Television Appearances; Specials: Salute to Lady Liberty, CBS, 1984. Gregory Peck—His Own Man, Cinemax, 1988. The American Film Institute Salute to Gregory Peck (also known as The /7th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Gregory Peck), NBC, 1989. Bill Cosby Salutes Alvin Alley, NBC, 1989. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. The 20th International Emmy Awards, PBS, 1992. Guest, Larry King TNT Extra, TNT, 1992. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. Also appeared in the specials The 38th Annual Tony Awards, 1984; The Golden Globe Awards, 1987; The 59th Annual Academy A wards Presentation, 1987; and Remembering Bing, 1987.
Volume 15 Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Stephen S. Christopher, The Gentleman from Athens, Mansfield Theatre, 1947. Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1950. Texas, Borned in Texas, Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1950. Alvin Connors, Let Me Hear the Melody, Playhouse Theatre, Wilmington, DE, 1951. Henry II, Becket, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1960. Caesario Grimaldi, Tchin-Tchin, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1962. King del Rey, The Reef Devil Battery Sign, Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA, 1975. Title role, Zorba!, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1983. Made stage debut in Clean Beds, 1936. Major Tours: Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, U.S. cities, 1948-49. Title role, Zorba!, U.S. cities, 1983-86.
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RECORDINGS Albums: Zorba! (original cast soundtrack), RCA, 1983. WRITINGS The Original Sin: A Self-Portrait (autobiography), Little Brown (Boston, MA), 1972. One Man Tango (autobiography), HarperCollins (New York, NY), 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Amdur, Melissa, /Anthony Quinn, Chelsea House (New York), 1993. Marill, Alvin H., The Films of Anthony Quinn, Citadel (Secaucus, NJ), 1975. Periodicals: Atlantic Monthly, November, 1972. Christian Science Monitor, December 27, 1972. Interview, May, 1991, p. 126. Prem/ere,September, 1992, p. 43. Saturday Review, October 21, 1972.
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RAMONT, Mark S. 1956PERSONAL Born June 22, 1956, in Loma Linda, CA; son of Raymond Jonathan (a manufacturer) and Gloria Dene (a house cleaner; maiden name, Kronholm) Ramont. Education: California State University, B.A., theatre arts, 1978; University of Texas, Austin, M.F.A., drama (directing), 1980; also internship in directing, stage management, and literary management, Asolo State Theatre, Sarasota, FL. Career: Director. Assistant stage manager, Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1982-83; production stage manager, Dorset Theatre Festival, Dorset, VT, 1983-86; artistic associate, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1987-89, then associate artistic director, 1989—; guest director, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, 1990; guest director, North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, NC, 1991. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. Awards, Honors: Austin Circle of Theatres Award nomination, best director, 1981, for Talley's Folly; Austin Circle of Theatres Award nomination, best director, 1983, for A Raisin in the Sun; Austin Circle of Theatres Award, best director, 1984, for Agnes of God; Princess Grace Foundation USA Theatre Fellow, 1988; Princess Grace Foundation USA Statuette Award for Outstanding Achievement and Professional Development, 1989. CREDITS Stage Work; Director, Except Where Indicated: Talley's Folly, Capital City Playhouse, Austin, TX, 1981. (With John Toia) Stage manager, The Keeper, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, 198283.
(With Toia) Stage manager, The Diary of Anne Frank, Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1982-83. (With Toia) Stage manager, Talley's Folly, Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1982-83. (With Toia) Stage manager, Daughters, Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1982-83. (With Toia) Stage manager, All My Sons, Philadelphia Drama Guild, 1982-83. A Raisin in the Sun, Capital City Playhouse, Austin, TX, 1983. /Agnes of God, Capital City Playhouse, Austin, 1984. Assistant director, Blue Window, Production Company, Theatre Guinevere, New York City, 1984. Stage manager, Living Color, American Conservatory Theatre, Don't Tell Mama Theatre, New York City, 1986. (With Christian Angermann) Artistic associate, El Salvador, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1987-88. (With Angermann) Artistic associate, Only You, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1987-88. (With Angermann) Artistic associate, Cave Life, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1987-88. (With Angermann) Artistic associate, V and V Only, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1987-88. Da/ton's Back, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1989. Beside Herself, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1990. The Colorado Catechism, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1990. Walking the Dead, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1991. Also The Still Point, 1990; assistant director, The Song Is Kern! and The Three Musketeers, both Asolo State Theatre, Sarasota, FL; Perth Road, The Bricklayer's Poet, andyoe La Porte, all Circle Repertory Lab, New York City; Veronica's Room, Kanawha Players, Charleston, SC; Changes and Barefoot Everywhere, both Shoestring Theatre, Austin, TX; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, Bloomsburg, PA; Master Harold . . . and the Boys, Educating Rita, Crossing Niagara, and Mass Appeal, all Dorset Theatre Festival, Dorset, VT; The Fan-
T tasticks, Santa Rita Dinner Theatre, Santa Rita, NM; Steel Magnolias and 'night Mother, both Cortland Repertory Theatre. WRITINGS Contributor of articles, reviews, and interviews for Broadway Bill of Fare magazine.*
Harvey Weskitt, Mr. Peepers, NBC, 1953-55. Felix Unger, Oscar's father, and Oscar's grandfather, The Odd Couple, ABC, 1970-75. Host, Top of the Month, syndicated, 1972. Judge Walter O. Franklin, The Tony Randall Show, ABC, 1976-77, then CBS, 1977-78. Sidney Shorr, Love, Sidney, NBC, 1981-83. Voice, The Magic School Bus, PBS, 1994. Host of the series Live from the Met.
RANDALL, Tony 1920PERSONAL Original name, Leonard Rosenberg; born February 26,1920, in Tulsa, OK; son of Mogscha (an art dealer) and Julia (Finston) Rosenberg; married Florence Gibbs, 1939; married Heather Harlan (an actress), 1995. Education: Attended Northwestern University and Columbia University; trained for the stage with Sanford Meisner at Neighborhood Playhouse, 193840. Addresses: Office—National Actors Theatre, 1560 Broadway, Suite 409, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actor, director, and producer. WTAG-Radio, Worcester, MA, announcer, 1941-42; Olney Theatre, Olney, MD, director and actor, 1946; National Actors Theatre, New York City, founder, 1991, artistic director, 1991—. Sussex County Playhouse, Culvers Lake, NJ, director and actor; also worked for a theatre company in Nova Scotia. Narrator of sound and video recordings on such topics as driving safety and positive thinking for school students. Military service: U.S. Army, Signal Corps, 1942-46; became first lieutenant. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Association of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a series, 1953, for Mr. Peepers; Emmy Award nominations, best actor in a comedy series, 1970-71, 1973-74, and Emmy Award, best actor in a comedy series, 1975, all for The Odd Couple; Lion of the New York Public Library Award, New York Public Library, 1989; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best revival of a play or musical, 1993, for Saint Joan; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best revival of a play, 1994, for Timon of Athens. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mac, One Man's Family, NBC, 1950-52.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Lord Seymour Devery, Kate Bliss and the Ticker-Tape Kid, ABC, 1978. Title role, Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend, NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Movies: RambabaOrganimus, Off Sides, NBC, 1974. Putzi, Hitler's 55: Portrait in Evil, NBC, 1985. Uncle Bill, Sunday Drive, ABC, 1986. The director, Save the Dog!, The Disney Channel, 1988. Minks, Agatha Christie's "The Man in the Brown Suit," CBS, 1989. Felix Unger, The Odd Couple: Together Again (also known as The Odd Couple: One More Time), CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Panorama, NBC, 1956. Host, Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl, NBC, 1956. Holiday in Las Vegas, NBC, 1957. The Sid Caesar Special, CBS, 1959. Ernest, 5o Help Me Aphrodite, NBC, 1960. Hooray for Love, CBS, 1960. The Man in the Moon, NBC, 1960. Sounds of the Sixties, NBC, 1961. The Chevrolet Golden Anniversary Show, CBS, 1961. Jonathan Brewster, "Arsenic and Old Lace/' Hallmark Hal I of Fame, NBC, 1962. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1964 and 1965. The Alan King Show, ABC, 1969. Democritus, "The Littlest Angel/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1969. The Wonderful World of Aggravation, ABC, 1972. The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1973. Cos: The Bill Cosby Comedy Special, CBS, 1975. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes I, CBS, 1977. The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour, ABC, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars IV, ABC, 1978. Bob Hope on Campus, NBC, 1979. Bob Hope for President, NBC, 1980. Doug Henning: Magic on Broadway, NBC, 1982. Parade of Stars, ABC, 1983. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1984.
342 • RANDALL Voice, My Little Pony (animated), syndicated, 1984. Bob Hope Lampoons the New TV Scene, NBC, 1986. Mr. LaTort, NBC Investigates Bob Hope, NBC, 1987. Bob Hope's Christmas Special, NBC, 1987. Happy Birthday Bob—Fifty Stars Salute Your Fifty Years with NBC, NBC, 1988. Hope News Network, NBC, 1988. Bob Hope's Easter Vacation in the Bahamas, NBC, 1989. Himself, "Sanford Meisner: The Theatre's Best Kept Secret/' American Masters, PBS, 1990. The Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Doris Day: A Sentimental ]ourney, PBS, 1991. Narrator, Stars and Stripes: Hollywood and World War II, syndicated, 1991. Master of ceremonies, Spotlight Colorado, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. The Creative Spirit, PBS, 1992. The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1992. More of the Best of the Hollywood Palace, ABC, 1993. Bob Hope: The First 90 Years, NBC, 1993. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1994. Kathie Lee .. . Looking for Christmas (also known as The Kathie Lee Cifford Christmas Special), CBS, 1994. The 48th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1994. Host of the special La Boheme, 1977; host, Curtain's Up, 1985; also appeared on the specials The 38th Annual Tony Awards, 1984; The Night of 100 Stars II, 1985; The 40th Annual Tony Awards, 1986; and Walt Disney World Celebrity Circus, 1987; voice, Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile—The Musical: "The House on 88th Street" (animated), 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Mrs. Hargraves/' Studio One, CBS, 1952. "To Whom It May Concern/' Short, Short Drama, NBC, 1953. "A Little Something in Reserve," Ph/7co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "The Badger Game," The Web, CBS, 1953. "In Albert's Room," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1953. "When, Lovely Woman?," Pepsi Cola Playhouse, ABC, 1953. "The Antique Touch," Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1954. "The Huntress," Coodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "Nightmare in Algiers," Motorola Television Hour, ABC, 1954. "The Beautiful Wife," Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1954. "The Pirate's House," Appointment with Adventure, CBS, 1955.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television "One Mummy Too Many," Ph//co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Man on a Tiger," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1956. "The Hollywood Complex," Studio One, CBS, 1957. "The Playroom," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1957. Willie Coogan, "Coogan's Reward," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1959, repeated on Vacation Playhouse, CBS, 1965. Person to Person, CBS, 1959. "Martin's Folly," Des//u Playhouse, CBS, 1959. "The Second Happiest Day," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "Hello, Charlie," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1959. "The Secret of Freedom," Sunday Showcase, NBC, 1960. "Strictly Solo," Genera/ Electric Theatre, CBS, 1960. "The Button-Down Break," Checkmate, CBS, 1961. "Hangover," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1962. Hippodrome, CBS, 1966. Inspector Berry and Geoffrey Judge, "The Wide Open Door," Stage '67, ABC, 1967. Rodney Wonderful, That's Life, ABC, 1969. The Flip Wilson Show, NBC, 1970. "Love and the Big Night," Love, American Style, ABC, 1970. "Lucy and the Mountain Climber," Here's Lucy, CBS, 1971. The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, CBS, 1972. Narrator, "The Second Revolution," The American Parade, ABC, 1976. The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour, NBC, 1978. Guest host, The Big Show, NBC, 1980. "Rock Hudson: Tall, Dark, and Handsome," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1989. Host, "Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. "Jayne Mansfield," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. "Debbie Reynolds," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Also appeared in The Carol Burnett Show, CBS. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Grant Cobbler, Oh, Men! Oh, Women!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Title role, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (also known as Oh/ For a Man), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1957. Jerry Flagg, No Down Payment, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1957. Jonathan Forbes, Pillow Talk, Universal, 1959. Lorenzo Charlton, The Mating Came, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1959. The king, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, MGM, 1960.
Volume 15 Howard Coffman, Let's Make Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Peter Ramsey, Lover Come Back, Universal, 1961. George Drayton, Boys' Night Out, MGM, 1962. Two Weeks in Another Town, MGM, 1962. Paul Ferris, Island of Love (also known as Not on Your Life), Warner Bros., 1963. Hood, Robin and the Seven Hoods, Warner Bros., 1964. Arnold Nash, Send Me No Flowers, Universal, 1964. Harold Ventimore, The Brass Bottle, Universal, 1964. Dr. Lao, Merlin the Magician, Pan, the Abominable Snowman, Medusa, the giant serpent, and Apollonius of Tyana, The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao, MGM, 1964. Daniel Potter, Fluffy, Universal, 1965. Hercule Poirot, The Alphabet Murders (also known as The ABC Murders), MGM, 1966. Andrew Jessel, Bang, Bang, You're Dead (also known as Our Man in Marrakesh and Marrakesh), American International, 1966. Fred Miller, Hello, Down There (also known as Suba-Dub-Dub), Paramount, 1969. Operator, Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask), United Artists, 1972. Henry Motley, Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1979. Peddicord, Foolin' Around, Columbia, 1980. Himself, The King of Comedy, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Himself, Sanford Meisner—The Theatre's Best Kept Secret (documentary), Columbia, 1984. Voice of Moonchick, My Little Pony (animated), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Voice of "brain" gremlin, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Warner Bros., 1990. Judge Skanky, Fatal Instinct, MGM, 1993. Appeared as himself, The Fantasy Film World of George Pal, 1986; as the host, That's Adequate, as himself, Going Hollywood: The War Years, and in It Had to Be You, all 1988; appeared as narrator, The Boss, 1992. Stage Appearances: Brother, The Circle of Chalk, New School for Social Research, 1941. Marchbanks, Candida, North Shore Players, Marblehead, MA, 1941. (Broadway debut) Scarus, /Antony and Cleopatra, Martin Beck Theatre, 1947. Adam, To Tell You the Truth, New Stages, New York City, 1948. Major-Domo, Caesar and Cleopatra, National Theatre, New York City, 1949.
RANDALL • 343 ArthurTurner, Oh, Men! Oh, Women!, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1954. E. K. Hornbeck, Inherit the Wind, National Theatre, 1955. Captain Henry St. James, Oh, Captain!, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1958. Arms and the Man, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1960. J. Francis Amber, UTBU (also known as Unhealthy to Be Unpleasant), Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1966. Frank Fay, Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1983. The Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Two into One, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1988. Rene Gallimard, M. Butterfly, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1989. The Night of 100 Stars 111, Radio City Music Hall, 1990. Felix Unger, The Odd Couple, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991. Benoit Pinglet, A Little Hotel on the Side, Belasco Theatre, 1992. Deputy Governor Danforth, The Crucible, Belasco Theatre, 1992. Made stage debut at Upper Ferndale Country Club, Upper Ferndale, NY, 1939; appeared in summer theatre productions of Goodbye Again, Detroit, Ml, and Chicago, IL, both 1961; also appeared in The Sea Cull, The Master Builder, and Waitin' in the Wings. Major Tours: Miner, The Corn Is Green, New York and New Jersey cities, 1942. Octavius Moulton-Barrett, The Barretts ofWimpole Street, U.S. cities, 1947. Felix Unger, The Odd Couple, various tours of U.S. cities, 1970-76. Professor Harold Hill, The Music Man, U.S. cities, 1978. Stage Work: Director, The Master Builder, Belasco Theatre, 1992. Producer, The Sea Cull, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1992. Producer, Three Men and a Horse, National Actors Theatre, New York City, 1993. Producer (with Duncan C. Weldon), Saint Joan, National Actors Theatre, 1993. Producer (with Michael Langham), Timon of Athens, National Actors Theatre, 1994. Other plays include The Government Inspector, National Actors Theatre, then Lyceum Theatre, both 1994.
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Radio Appearances: Performed as Reggie in the series / Love a Mystery; also performed in Portia Faces Life, When a Girl Marries, and Life's True Story.
Television Movies: The Last Outlaw, HBO, 1993.*
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Albums: (With Jack Klugman) The Odd Couple Sings, London, 1973. Other albums include Vo, Vo, De, Oh, Do, 1967. WRITINGS (With Michael Mindlin) Which Reminds Me, Delacorte (New York), 1989.
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PERSONAL Full name, Lynn Rachel Redgrave; born March 8, 1943, in London, England; daughter of Sir Michael Scudemore (an actor) and Rachel (an actress; maiden name, Kempson) Redgrave; sister of Vanessa Redgrave (an actress) and Corin Redgrave (an actor); married John Clark (a producer and director), April 2, 1967; children: Benjamin, Kelly, Annabel. Education: Trained for the stage at Central School of Speech and Drama, London. Addresses: Contact—John Clark, P.O. Box 1207, Topanga, CA 90290-1207.
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PERSONAL Born February 16, 1961, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of Cornelius Gerard and Nancy (Pickhardt) Durdaller; married Taia Dawn Merrell (an actress), May 30, 1987; children: Natasha. Education: Attended high school in Brooklyn, NY. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer, director, and screenwriter. CREDITS Film Work: Producer (with Steven-Charles Jaffe), Near Dark, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Director, Cohen and Tate, TriStar, 1989. Director, Body Parts, Paramount, 1991. Television Work; Movies: Co-executive producer, The Last Outlaw, HBO, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Hitcher, TriStar, 1986. (With Kathryn Bigelow) Near Dark, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Cohen and Tate, TriStar, 1989. (With Bigelow) Blue Steel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. (With Norman Snyder) Body Parts (based on the novel Choice), Paramount, 1991.
Career: Actress. Commercial spokesperson for Weight Watchers (food products). Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, New York Film Critics Award, Independent Film Importers and Distributors of America Award, and Academy Award nomination, all best actress, 1967, for Georgy Girl; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, 1976, for Mrs. Warren's Profession; Sarah Siddons Awards, best stage actress in Chicago, 1977 and 1978; Emmy Award nomination, best performer in children's programming, 1982, for CBS Afternoon Playhouse; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a comedy series, 1982, for House Calls; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress, Drama Desk Award nomination, and Elliot Award, all 1993, for Shakespeare for My Father. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Susan, Tom /ones, United Artists (UA), 1963. Baba Brenan, The Girl with the Green Eyes, Lopert, 1964. Title role, Georgy Girl, Columbia, 1966. Virgin, The Deadly Affair, Columbia, 1967. Yvonne, Smashing Time, Paramount, 1967. Phillipa Raskin, The Virgin Soldiers, Columbia, 1970. Myrtle, The Last of the Mobile Hot-Shots, Warner Bros., 1970. Miss Poole, Every Little Crook and Nanny, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1972. The Queen, Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask), UA, 1972.
Volume 15 Nurse Sweet and Betty Martin, The National Health; or, Nurse Norton's Affair, Columbia, 1973. Mary, Don't Turn the Other Cheek (also known as Viva la muerta . . . tua)f International Amusement Corp., 1974. Xaviera Hollander, The Happy Hooker, Cannon, 1975. Camille Levy, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976. Lady Davina, "An Englishman's Home/' in Sunday Lovers, UA, 1980. Nancy Stewart, Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (also known as Home Front), New Century/Vista, 1987. Vera, Midnight, SVS Films, 1989. Joan, Getting It Right, MCEG, 1989. Appeared as Pauline Williams, Death of a Son, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Not for Women Only, syndicated, 1972. Ann Anderson, House Calls, CBS, 1979-82. Diana Swanson, Teachers Only, NBC, 1982-83. The Fainthearted Feminist, Arts and Entertainment, 1985. Maddie Peerce, Chicken Soup (also known as From This Moment On), ABC, 1989. Host of the series Weight Watchers Magazine, 1984. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Berta, Vienna 1900: Games with Love and Death, BBC-2,1974, broadcast in the series Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1975. Charlotte Buckland Lloyd Seccombe, Centennial, NBC, 1978-79. Television Appearances; Movies: Jane Cubberly, Turn of the Screw, ABC, 1974. Teacher, Sooner or Later, NBC, 1979. Kate Jordache, Beggarman, Thief, NBC, 1979. Leona De Vos, The Seduction of Miss Leona, CBS, 1980. Mette Gad, Gauguin the Savage, CBS, 1980. Monica Welles, Rehearsal for Murder, CBS, 1982. The Fainthearted Feminist, BBC, 1984. Monica Breedlove, The Bad Seed, ABC, 1985. Marjorie Lloyd, My Two Loves, ABC, 1986. Abby, Jury Duty: The Comedy (also known as The Great American Sex Scandal), ABC, 1990. Jane Hudson, Whatever Happened to Baby ]ane?, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: The Tom Jones Show, ABC, 1969. The National Love, Sex, and Marriage Test, NBC, 1978. Linda in Wonderland, CBS, 1980.
REDGRAVE • 345 Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, NBC, 1981. Musical Comedy Tonight, PBS, 1981. Battle of the Network Stars XII, ABC, 1982. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1983. The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, CBS, 1984. All Star Party for Clint Eastwood, CBS, 1986. All Star Party for Joan Collins, CBS, 1987. The Candid Camera Christmas Special, CBS, 1987. Host and narrator, The 5/7ent Mouse, PBS, 1988. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1989. Host, "The House I Live In," In Performance at the White House, PBS, 1989. ABCs Comedy Sneak Peek, ABC, 1989. The /4th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1989. The Music Center 25th Anniversary (also known as The Los Angeles Music Center's 25th Anniversary Celebration), PBS, 1990. Host, One Second before Sunrise, PBS, 1990. The All-Star Tribute to Our Troops, CBS, 1991. The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1992. Host and narrator, The Vertical Environment, PBS, 1993. Host and narrator, One Second before Sunrise II, PBS, 1993. Narrator and voice of Felina the cat, Timmy's Special Delivery, syndicated, 1994. The 9th Annual Genesis Awards, syndicated, 1995. Appeared in William, 1973; Battle of the Video Games, 1983; The 39th Annual Tony Awards, 1985; and The 41st Annual Tony Awards, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, The Shape of Things, NBC, 1973. Eliza, "Pygmalion/ Play of the Month, BBC, 1973. "A Hair-Trigger Away/7 Kojak, CBS, 1976. Host, The Shape of Things, NBC, 1982. Sarah Cotter, "The Shooting/' CBS Afternoon Playhouse, CBS, 1982. "The Anniversary Gift/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. "Face of Fire/7 Fantasy Island, ABC, 1982. "Relative Loses/7 Hotel, ABC, 1983. "The High Cost of Living/7 Fantasy Island, ABC, 1984. "It's a Dog's Life/7 Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. "James Hoban/7 An American Portrait, CBS, 1984. Audrey Beck, Hotel, ABC, 1986. "Walking on Air/ 7 WoncferWorks, PBS, 1986. "Restless Nights/7 Hotel, ABC, 1986. Wilhelmina "Bill77 Shannon, "The Old Reliable/7 Tales from the Hollywood Hills, PBS, 1988. Public People/Private Lives, syndicated, 1989. A Conversation with Dinah, syndicated, 1989. Host, "The Tailor of Gloucester/7 Great Performances, PBS, 1990.
346 • REDGRAVE Maggie Donnelly, "Calling the Shots/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1993. "The Nova Quiz/' Nova, PBS, 1993. Appeared as Tango, The Edge of Night, ABC; also appeared in Celebrity Cooks, 1978, The Muppet Show, syndicated, The Carol Burnett Show, and Evening at the Improv. Other Television Appearances: (Television debut) The Power and the Glory, ABC (British television), 1963. Hellzapoppin' (pilot), ABC, 1972. Queen Victoria, Hall of Kings, ABC (British television), 1973. A Woman Alone, BBC, 1988. Cohost, Home, ABC, 1989. Death of a Son, BBC, 1989. Panelist, To Tell the Truth (pilot), NBC, 1990. Calling the Shots, BBC, 1994. Also appeared as Sarah Cotter, The Shooting, 1982; Mrs. Hepp, Walking on Air, 1987; and in Pretty Polly, Ain't Afraid to Dance, The End of the Tunnel, I Am Osango, What's Wrong with Humpty Dumpty?, Egg on the Face of the Tiger, Blank Pages, A Midsummer Night's Dream, William, Antony and Cleopatra, and Daft As a Brush. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1962. Portia, The Merchant of Venice, Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee, Scotland, 1962. Sarah Elliott, The Tulip Tree, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1962. Court lady, Hamlet, National Theatre, London, 1963. Court lady, Saint Joan, National Theatre, 1963. Rose, The Recruiting Officer, National Theatre, 1963. Barblin, Andorra, National Theatre, 1964. Jackie Coryton, Hay Fever, National Theatre, 1964. Margaret, Much Ado about Nothing, National Theatre, 1965. Kattrin, Mother Courage, National Theatre, 1965. Miss Prue, Love for Love, National Theatre, 1965. (Broadway debut) Carol Melkett, Black Comedy, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1967. Maeve, Zoo, Zoo, Widdershins Zoo, Edinburgh Festival, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1969. The Two of Us, Garrick Theatre, London, 1970. Joanne, Slag, Royal Court Theatre, 1971. Stella, A Better Place, Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1972. Billie Dawn, Born Yesterday, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1973.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Vicky, My Fat Friend, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1974. Vivie, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1976. Joan, Knock Knock, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1976. Title role, Saint ]oan, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, then Circle in the Square, New York City, both 1977. Viola, Twelfth Night, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1978. Sarah Siddons, The Actor's Nightmare, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1982. Title role, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You, Westside Arts Theatre, 1982. The Honorable Mrs. William Tatham, Aren't We All?, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1985. Susan Too, 5weet Sue, Music Box Theatre, then Royale Theatre, both New York City, 1987. La Marquise de Merteuil, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1988. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1989. Three Sjsters, Queen's Theatre, London, 1990. Mrs. Alvine Solness, The Master Builder, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1992. Angelique Pinglet, A Little Hotel on the Side, Belasco Theatre, 1992. Shakespeare for My Father (solo performance), Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1993-94. Also appeared in Misalliance, Lake Forest, IL, 1976; Les Dames du]eudi, Los Angeles, 1981; Don Juan in Hell, Los Angeles, 1989-91; The Cherry Orchard, Los Angeles, 1990; and Mother Courage, National Theatre. Major Tours: Barbara, Billy Liar, British cities, 1962. Miss Prue, Love for Love, National Theatre Company, Moscow and Berlin, 1965. Vicky, My Fat Friend, U.S. cities, 1974. The Two of Us, U.S. cities, 1975. Hellzapoppin', U.S. cities, 1976-77. California Suite, U.S. cities, 1976-77. Anna Leonowens, The King and I, North American cities, 1983. Shakespeare for My Father, U.S. cities, 1993. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: The Power Is You, Clarus, 1979. The Shell Seekers, Bantam, 1989. Other recordings include Make Mine Manhattan, 1978; Cole Porter Revisited, 1979; The Anastasia
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Volume 15 Syndrome, 1989; September, The Women in His Life, and Cole Porter, Volume III, all 1990; Another View, The Napping House and Other Stories, and Snow in April, all 1992; The Blackberry Day and Other Stories, Animal Stories, and Stories from Flowers in the Rain, all 1993; and The Empty House and The Blue Bedroom and Other Stories, both 1994. Videos: Performed for the children's videos Meet Your Animal Friends, Off We Co, and Off We Go Again. WRITINGS This Is Living: How I Found Health and Happiness, Dutton (New York), 1991, published in England as Diet for Life, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, February, 1991.*
REDGRAVE, Vanessa
1937-
PERSONAL Born January 30, 1937, in London, England; daughter of Sir Michael Scudemore (an actor) and Rachel (an actress; maiden name, Kempson) Redgrave; sister of Lynn Redgrave (an actress) and Cor in Redgrave (an actor); married Tony Richardson (a director), April 29, 1962 (divorced, 1967); children: (with Richardson) Natasha Jane, Joely Kim; (with Franco Nero) Carlo Gabriel. Education: Trained for the stage at Central School of Speech and Drama, London, 1955-57. Addresses: Contact—James Sharkey Associates, 15 Golden S1., London W1R 3AG, England. Career: Actress. Central School of Speech and Drama, member of board of governors, 1963—. Member: Workers' Revolutionary Party. Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Drama Award, actress of the year, and Variety Club of Great Britain Award, best actress, both 1961; Cannes Film Festival Award and Academy Award nomination, both best actress, 1966, for Morgan!; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best television actress, Variety Club of Great Britain Award, best actress, and British Guild of Television Producers and Directors Award, all 1966; Commander, Order of the British Empire, 1967; Evening Standard Drama Award, actress of the year, 1967; Academy Award
nomination and Cannes Film Festival Award, both best actress, 1968, National Society of Film Critics Award, best leading actress, 1969, and British Film Critics' Guild Award, best actress, 1969, all for Isadora; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1971, for Mary, Queen of Scots; Academy Award, best supporting actress, 1977, and Golden Globe Award, best supporting actress in a film, 1978, both for Julia; Emmy Award, best actress in a limited series or special, 1981, for Playing for Time; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1984, for The Bostonians; Laurence Olivier Award, actress of the year, Society of West End Theatre, 1984, for The Aspern Papers; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress in a miniseries or special, 1986, for Peter the Great; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a miniseries or special, 1986, for Second Serve; New York Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actress, 1987, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a supporting role, 1988, both for Prick Up Your Ears; fellow, British Film Institute, 1988; Evening Standard Award, best actress, 1991, for When She Danced; CableACE Award, best supporting actress in a television movie or miniseries, 1992, for Young Catherine; Variety Club of Great Britain Award, 1992. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Pamela Gray, Behind the Mask, GW, 1958. Jane, Blow-Up, Premier, 1966. Anne Boleyn, A Man for All Seasons, Columbia, 1966. Leonie Delt, Morgan! (also known as Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment and A Suitable Case for Treatment), Cinema V, 1966. Guinevere, Camelot, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1967. Sheila, The Sailor from Gibraltar, Lopert, 1967. Clarissa, The Charge of the Light Brigade, United Artists (UA), 1968. Isadora Duncan, Isadora (also known as The Loves of Isadora), Universal, 1968. Nina, The Sea Cull, Warner Bros., 1968. Sylvia Pankhurst, Oh! What a Lovely War, Paramount, 1969. Flavia, A Quiet Place in the Country (also known as Un tranquillo posto di campagna and Un coin tranquille a la campagne), Lopert, 1970. Narrator, The Body, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1970. Title role, Mary, Queen of Scots, Universal, 1971. Andromache, The Trojan Women, Cinerama, 1971. Immacolata, La Vacanza (also known as The Vacation and Vacation Dropout), Lion, 1971. Sister Jeanne, The Devils, Warner Bros., 1971.
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Mary Debenham, Murder on the Orient Express, Paramount, 1974. Ann, Out of Season (also known as Winter Rates), Athenaeum/EMI, 1975. Title role, Julia, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Lola Deveraux, The Seven Percent Solution, Universal, 1977. Narrator, The Palestinians, Battersby, 1977. Agatha Christie, Agatha, Warner Bros., 1979. Helen, Yanks, Universal, 1979. Hedi Lindquist, Sear Island, Columbia, 1980. Cosima Wagner, Wagner, Alan Landsburg, 1983. Olive Chancellor, The Bostonians, Almi, 1984. Nancy, Steaming, Columbia, 1985. Jean Travers, Wetherby, MGM/UA Classics, 1985. Mrs. Carlyle, Comrades, Curzon, 1987. Peggy Ramsay, Prick Up Your Ears, Samuel Goldwyn, 1987. Mrs. Garza, Consuming Passions, Samuel Goldwyn, 1988. Miss Amelia, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Angelika, 1991. Ruth Wilcox, Howards End, Sony Pictures Classics, 1992. Lydia, Mother's Boys, Dimension, 1994. Nivea, The House of the Spirits, Miramax, 1994. Miss Bentley, A Month by the Lake, Miramax, 1995. Appeared as Anne-Marie, La Musica, 1965; as Jacky, Red and Blue, 1967; as a guest, Let's All Make Love in London, 1968; as the voice of Mother Capulet, Romeo-Juliet, 1990; as Sister Crocifissa, A Breath of Life, 1990; as Sister Agata, Sparrow, 1993; as Mrs. Raskolnikov, Crime and Punishment, 1993; as Kate Benson, A Wall of Silence, 1993; and as Irina Shapira, Little Odessa, 1994. Also appeared in Daniel Deronda and Dropout, both 1969; The Holiday, 1971; Winter Rates, 1974; Diceria dellVntore, 1989; Stalin's Funeral, 1991; and Great Moments in Aviation, 1993. Film Work: Producer, The Palestinians, Battersby, 1977. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Clarissa, The Reluctant Debutante, Frinton Summer Theatre, Frinton, England, 1957. Mrs. Spottsworth, Come On, Jeeves, Arts Theatre, Cambridge, England, 1957. (London debut) Caroline Lester, A Touch of the Sun, Savilie Theatre, 1958. Sarah Undershaft, Major Barbara, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1958. Principal boy, Mother Goose, Leatherhead Theatre, Surrey, U.K., 1958. Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespear-
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television ean Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1959. Valeria, Coriolanus, Shakespearean Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1959. Rose Sinclair, Look on Tempests, Comedy Theatre, London, 1960. Stella Dean, The Tiger and the Horse, Queen's Theatre, London, 1960. Boletta, The Lady from the Sea, Queen's Theatre, 1961. Rosalind, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratfordon-Avon, 1961, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1962. Katharina, The Taming of the Shrew, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1961, then Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1962. Imogen, Cymbeline, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1962. Nina, The Seagull, Queen's Theatre, 1964. Title role, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1966. Gwendolen Harleth, Daniel Deronda, University Theatre, Manchester, England, 1969. Susan Thistlewood, Cato Street, Young Vic Theatre, London, 1971. Polly Peachum, The Threepenny Opera, Prince of Wales Theatre, London, 1972. Viola, Twelfth Night, Shaw Theatre, London, 1972. Cleopatra, Antony and Cleopatra, Bankside Globe Theatre, London, 1973. Gilda, Design for Living, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1973. Ellida, The Lady from the Sea, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1976, then Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, 1978, later Round House Theatre, London, 1979. The Aspern Papers, Royal Haymarket Theatre, London, 1984. The Seagull, Queen's Theatre, 1985. Chekhov's Women, Lyric Theatre, New York City, 1985. Ghosts, Young Vic Theatre, then Wyndham's Theatre, both 1986. /Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Haymarket Theatre, 1986. The Taming of the Shrew, Royal Haymarket Theatre, 1986. Nora, A Touch of the Poet, Young Vic Theatre, then Royal Haymarket Theatre, 1988. Lady Torrance, Orpheus Descending, Royal Haymarket Theatre, 1988, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1989. A Madhouse in Coa, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1989.
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Volume 15 Beside Herself, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1989. Three Sisters, Queen's Theatre, 1990. Collateral Damage: The Private Life of the New World Order, La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1991. When She Danced, Globe Theatre, 1991. Heartbreak House, Royal Haymarket Theatre, 1992. Vita and Virginia, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1994. Brecht in Exile, Bridge Lane Theatre, Battersea, England, 1994.
WRITINGS Vanessa Redgrave: An Autobiography, Hutchinson (London), 1991, Random House (New York), 1994. Editor of Pussies and Tigers (writings by children), 1964. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, February, 1991, p. 120. New York Times, September 17, 1989. Theater Week, July 31-August 6, 1989, p. 14.*
Also appeared in Macbeth, produced in Los Angeles, 1974, then 1975; and Maybe, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sarah Cloyce, "Three Sovereigns for Sarah/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Sophia, Peter the Great, NBC, 1986. Empress Elizabeth, Young Catherine, TNT, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Fania Fenelon, Playing for Time, CBS, 1980. Leenie Cabrezi, My Body, My Child, ABC, 1982. Richard Radley/Renee Richards, Second Serve, CBS, 1986. Lady Torrance, Orpheus Descending (also known as Tennessee Williams's "Orpheus Descending"), TNT, 1990. Blanche Hudson, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, ABC, 1991. Florence Latimer, They (also known as They Watch), Showtime, 1993. Anna Lenke, Down Came a Blackbird, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Wicked queen, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs/' Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1984. Television Appearances; Plays: Title role, Katherine Mansfield, BBC, 1973. Lady Alice More, A Man for All Seasons, TNT, 1988. Appeared as Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1962; as Rosalind, As You Like It, 1962; and as Maggie, Sally, 1964. Also appeared in A Farewell to Arms. RECORDINGS Albums: Mary, Queen of Scots (original soundtrack), Decca, c. 1971.
REED, Pamela
1949(?)-
PERSONAL Born April 2, 1949 (some sources say 1953), in Tacoma, WA; daughter of Vernie Reed; married Sandy Smolar (a director). Education: University of Washington, Seattle (some sources say Washington State University), B.A. (drama). Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Operated a day care center; worked with children in Head Start programs; also worked on the Trans-Alaska pipeline. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award, outstanding featured actress in a play, 1979, for Getting Out; Obie Award Special Citation, sustained excellence of performance, Village Voice, 1983-84; CableACE Award, best actress in a dramatic role, 1989, for Tanner '88. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Merry Sue Tinglehoff, Getting through the Night, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1976. (Broadway debut) Kathleen, The November People, Billy Rose Theatre, 1978. Emma, Curse of the Starving Class, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1978. Helena, All's Well That Ends Well, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1978. Arlie, Getting Out, Phoenix Theatre, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1978. Luna, Seduced, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1979. Christine, Sorrows of Stephen, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1979.
350 • REGALBUTO Sophia Zubritsky, Fools, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1981. Billy Marie, Criminal Minds, The Production Company, Theatre Guinevere, New York City, 1984. Boy, Angela, Deb, and Mrs. Finch, Fen, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1984. Aunt Dan, Aunt Dan and Lemon, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1985. Vivie Warren, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1985, then Haft Theatre, New York City, 1986. Elektra, Classic Stage Company, London, 1988. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Dee Johnson, Woman with a Past, NBC, 1992. Elizabeth Mehren, Born Too Soon, NBC, 1993. Carol Acton, Deadly Whispers, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Until She Talks, PBS, 1983. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Norma Heisler, LA. Law, NBC, 1988. Grace Carmichael, "Caroline?" (also known as "Father's Arcane Daughter"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1990. Performed as a voice, The Simpsons (animated).
Also appeared in Standing on My Knees and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Film Appearances: Belle Starr, The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. Bonnie Dummar, Melvin and Howard, Universal, 1980. Linda Mercer, Eyewitness (also known as The Janitor), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Nurse Norine Sprockett, Young Doctors in Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Trudy Cooper, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. Nancie "Shirley" Scot, The Goodbye People, Embassy, 1984. Gigi Hightower, The Best of Times, Universal, 1986. Iza, The Clan of the Cave Bear, Warner Bros., 1986. Mary Graving, Rachel River, Taurus Entertainment, 1989. Phoebe, Kindergarten Cop, Universal, 1990. Earlene, Chattahoochee, Hemdale, 1990. Tina O'Brien, Cadillac Man, Orion, 1990. Terry Scanlan, Passed Away, Buena Vista, 1992. News anchor Carol Cruise, Bob Roberts, Paramount, 1992. Angela, Junior, Universal, 1994.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, February, 1991, p. 64.*
REGALBUTO, Joe PERSONAL Born Joseph Regalbuto, August 24, in Brooklyn, NY; married; children: three. Education: Attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts and New York University School of the Arts. Addresses: Contact—Judy Shane, 606 Larchmont, Suite 309, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, 1989, for Murphy Brown. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series: Sandi Farrell, The Andros Targets, CBS, 1977. T. J. Cavanaugh, Tanner '88, HBO, 1988. Voice, The Civil War, PBS, 1990. Janice Pasetti, Grand (also known as Grosse Po/nte), NBC, 1990. Denise Lerner, Family Album, CBS, 1993. Judge Sydney J. Solomon, The Home Court (also known as Solomon's Mind), NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Sunny, Inmates: A Love Story, ABC, 1981. Edie Bannister, / Want to Live, ABC, 1983. Valerie Driscoll, Heart of Steel, ABC, 1983. Helen Grant, Scandal Sheet, ABC, 1985. Mary Welsh, Hemingway, syndicated, 1988.
Television Appearances; Series: Eliot Streeter, The Associates, ABC, 1979-80, then Entertainment Channel, 1982. Toomey, Ace Crawford, Private Eye, CBS, 1983. Harry Fisher, Knots Landing, CBS, 1985. Norman Tuttle, Street Hawk, ABC, 1985. Frank Fontana, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1988—. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Harwood, Harry's Battles, ABC, 1981. Joseph Landrum, You Are the Jury, NBC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Barney Miller, ABC, 1980. Barney Miller, ABC, 1981.
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Volume 15 Kalnik, Mork and Mindy, ABC, 1982. Scene of the Crime, NBC, 1985. Dad, "Fuzzbucket," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Where in the World Is Carmen Sand/ego?, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Barry Henry, Divorce Wars, ABC, 1982. Jeff Marisol, The Other Woman, CBS, 1983. Tom Peterson, Invitation to Hell, ABC, 1984. Dr. Dan, Love Lives On, ABC, 1985. Willie Fitz, That Secret Sunday, CBS, 1986. William S. Sullivan, J. Edgar Hoover (also known as Hoover), Showtime, 1987. Charlie Capute, Fatal Judgment (also known as Fatal Dosage), CBS, 1988. Grady Dolin, Cop Killer, ABC, 1988. Tom Janssen, Prime Target, NBC, 1989. Tony Blanchard, The Love Boat: A Valentine Voyage (also known as Valentine's Day Love Boat Reunion and The Love Boat: A Summer Cruise), CBS, 1990. Paul Summerton, Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean, CBS, 1990. Detective Mark Browning, Writer's Block, USA, 1991. Jake Meletti, Beyond Obsession (also known as A Daughter's Secret: The Trad DiCarlo Story), ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Los Angeles host, Starathon '91 Weekend with the Stars for Cerebral Palsy, syndicated, 1991. Stand-Up Comics Take a Stand!, The Family Channel, 1991. Host, The CBS Cotton Bowl Parade, CBS, 1992. Ren Hensen, "Other Mothers," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1993. Host, Stars in the Making, CBS, 1995. Host, The Ultimate TV Trivia Challenge, ABC, 1995. The Murphy Brown Special, CBS, 1995. Film Appearances: The Goodbye Girl, Warner Bros., 1977. Chuck, Cheaper to Keep Her, American Cinema, 1980. Jake Schizoid, Schizoid (also known as Murder by Ma//), Cannon, 1980. Henry Axle, Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Frank Teruggi, Missing, Universal, 1982. Bob Crowther, Six Weeks, Universal, 1982. Darius, The Sword and the Sorcerer, Group I, 1982. Arthur Cooms, The Star Chamber, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Breeze, Lassiter, Warner Bros., 1984. Daniel Baxter, Raw Deal, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986.
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Father Doldana, The Sicilian, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Deadly Weapon, Trans World Entertainment, 1989. Stan Geffen, Bodily Harm, Rysher Entertainment, 1995. Stage Appearances: Knights of the White Magnolia, Seattle Repertory, 1975. First Gentleman, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1976. Death of a Salesman, Cincinnati Playhouse, 1976. Twelfth Night, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, 1977. Bonjour la Bonjour, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1978. Roger, Division Street, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, then Ambassador Theatre, New York City, both 1980. Also member of company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1978-79.
REMAR, James 1953PERSONAL Born December 31, 1953, in Boston, MA; wife's name, Atsuko; children: Jason Kenji, Lisa Mary. Education: Studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse and with Stella Adler. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Larsen, On the Yard, Midwest Films, 1978. Ajax, The Warriors, Paramount, 1979. Gregory, Cruising, United Artists (UA), 1980. Sam Starr, The iLong Riders, UA, 1980. Windwalker as a young man, Windwalker, Pacific International, 1980. Edward K. Peterson, Partners, Paramount, 1982. Albert Ganz, 48 Hours, Paramount, 1982. Dutch Schultz, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Nestor, Band of the Hand, TriStar, 1986. Creb, The Clan of the Cave Bear, Warner Bros., 1986. Joe Dillon, Quiet Cool, New Line Cinema, 1986. Dancer, Rent-a-Cop, Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. Gianelli, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Gentry, Drugstore Cowboy, Avenue Entertainment/ Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Charley, Zwei Frauen (also known as Silence Like Glass), Majestic Films International, 1989.
352 • REYNOLDS Preston, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Paramount, 1990. Beauty, White Fang, Buena Vista, 1991. Max Shady, Fatal Instinct, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1993. Andrei, Tigress, Vidmark, 1993. Rattlesnake Jim, /Across the Moon, Hemdale, 1994. Thomas Ridgely, Blink, New Line Cinema, 1994. Bruno Sarrano, Confessions of a Hit Man, Hemdale, 1994. Jack Duff, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Captain Murdoch, Renaissance Man (also known as By the Book), Buena Vista, 1994. Alex, Boys on the 5/de, Warner Bros., 1995. Dr. Benjamin Hendricks, Exquisite Tenderness, Capella International, 1995. Donnie Lonigan, Wild Bill, MGM/UA, 1995.
Television Appearances; Movies: John Sikes, Desperado: The Outlaw Wars, NBC, 1989. Detective Tom Mackey, Night Visions (also known as The Nightmare Cafe), NBC, 1990. Frank Weir, Brotherhood of the Cun (also known as Spanish Gulch and Knucklebuster), CBS, 1991. Sam, Deadlock (also known as Wedlock), HBO, 1991. Mick, Indecency (also known as It Had to Be Steve), USA, 1992. Fatal Charm, Showtime, 1992.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Robbie Can, Miami Vice, NBC, 1985. Douglas Tremaine, The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Red Buckley, "Dead Wait/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Also appeared on Hill Street Blues and The Hitchhiker.
Other Television Appearances: Pesla, The Mystic Warrior (miniseries), ABC, 1984. Husband, "The Last Game/' Strangers (special), HBO, 1992. McQueen, "Session Man/' Showtime 30-M'mute Movie (special), Showtime, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Also appeared in (off-Broadway debut) Yo-Yo, New York City, 1977.
REYNOLDS, Kevin
1952-
PERSONAL Born January 17, 1952, in San Antonio, TX. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, actor, and writer. Member: Directors Guild of America. CREDITS Film Director: Fandango, Warner Bros., 1985. The Beast, Columbia, 1988. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Rapa Nui, Warner Bros., 1994. Waterworld, Universal, 1995. Film Appearances: First journalist, Into the West, Miramax, 1993.
Stage Appearances: Townsman, The Playboy of the Western World, Eisenhower Theatre, Washington, DC, 1990. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With John Milius) Red Dawn (based on a novel by Reynolds), United Artists, 1984. Fandango (based on the short film Proof), Warner Bros., 1985. (With Tim Rose Price) Rapa Nui, Warner Bros., 1994. Also wrote the short film Proof. Other: (With Price) Rapa Nui: The Easter Island Legend on Film, Newmarket Press (New York City), 1994.
Stage Appearances: Grease, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1977. Wesley, Early Dark, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1978. (Broadway debut) Wolf, Bent, New Apollo Theatre, New York City, 1979. Pete, California Dog Fight, Manhattan Theatre Club, Space at City Center Theatre, New York City,
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Author of the novel Red Dawn.*
RHEE, Phillip
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PERSONAL Borne. 1960, in Seoul, Korea; son of Min Hi; brother
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of Simon Rhee (an actor and martial arts instructor); married Mi-sun (Amy) Yoon, 1991. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and director. Creative Film Concepts, partner; former candidate for a U.S. Olympic tae kwon do team.
Career: Actor. Talisman Productions, president, 1988. Teacher at a secondary school in Norfolk, England, 1967; Hardy Research Laboratories, Whitefish, MT, director, 1988. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a limited series or special, 1980, for Shogun. CREDITS
CREDITS Film Appearances: Klahn's guard, Kentucky Fried Movie, United Artists, 1977. Tony, Ninja Turf (also known as The Forgotten Ones and LA. Streetfighters), Ascot, 1986. Bernard, Silent Assassins, Forum, 1988. Tommy Lee, Best of the Best, Taurus, 1989. Tommy Lee, Best of the Best II, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1993. Tommy Lee, Best of the Best ///, Miramax, 1995. Appeared as a karate fighter in Hell Squad, 1983; also appeared in Fistful of Yen. Film Producer, Except As Noted: Ninja Turf (also known as The Forgotten Ones and LA. Streetfighters), Ascot, 1986. Silent Assassins, Forum, 1988. Best of the Best, Taurus, 1989. Best of the Best //, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. And director, Best of the Best III, Miramax, 1995. Producer of the film Ballistic; other film work includes the film Furious. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Transpacific, May/June, 1990, p. 54.
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1944-
PERSONAL Born May 5, 1944, in Salisbury (some sources say Salford), England; son of Rhys Davies (a mechanical engineer) and Mary Margretta Phyllis Jones (a nurse); married Suzanne A. D.Wilkinson (a translator), 1966; children: Ben, Tom. Education: University of East Anglia, B.A., English and history, 1966; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduated, 1968. Addresses: Contact—Don Buchwald and Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Film Appearances: Special policeman, The Black Windmill, Universal, 1974. Sallah, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paramount, 1981. Stephanos Markoulis, Sphinx, Warner Bros., 1981. Andre Cassell, Victor/Victoria, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1982. Rasoul, Sahara, MGM/UA, 1984. Baron Fortinbras, Sword of the Valiant, Cannon, 1984. Mustapha, Best Revenge, Black Cat/RKR Releasing, 1984. Dogati, King Solomon's Mines, Cannon Group, 1985. Corky Taylor, Firewalker, Cannon, 1986. Chris Tucker, In the Shadow of Kilimanjaro, Scotti Brothers, 1986. General Leonid Pushkin, The Living Daylights, MGM/ UA, 1987. Claudio Rossi, // Ciovane Toscanini (also known as The Young Toscanini), Carthogo/Canal Plus, 1988. Anton Weber, Waxwork, Vestron, 1988. Sallah, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Paramount, 1989. Roger Singh, Tusks (also known as Fire in Eden), Magnum, 1990. El Zaidan, Journey of Honor (also known as Shogun Mayeda), MCA/Universal Home Video, 1992. Nick, Canvas, LIVE Home Video, 1992. Professor Harley Warren, The Unnamable II (also known as H. P. Lovecraft's "The Unnamable //" and The Statement of Randolph Carter), Prism Entertainment, 1993. Stockton, Sunset Grill, Famed Entertainment/New Line, 1993. Captain Galil, The Seventh Coin, Hemdale Releasing, 1993. John, The Double O Kid, Prism Entertainment, 1993. Maurice Treville, Ring of the Musketeers, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994. Challenger, Return to the Lost World, Worldvision Home Video, 1994. Appeared as Donwaldo, Rising Storm (also known as Rebel Waves), 1989; as Joachim Kessel, Cyborg Cop, 1994; as Eli Taki, Robot in the Family, 1994;
3 5 4 * RHYS-DAVIES and as Brother Parvus, The High Crusade, 1994; also appeared in The Lost World, 1992, Worlds Apart, and Predator. Television Appearances; Series: Sir Edward Vallier, The Quest, ABC, 1982. Voice of Hugo, The Legend of Prince Valiant, syndicated, 1991. Host and narrator, Archaeology (documentary), syndicated, 1992. Mike Malone, The Untouchables, syndicated, 1993. Voice of Macbeth, Gargoyles (animated), syndicated, 1994. Professor Maximillian Arturo, Sliders, Fox, 1995—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: /, Claudius, BBC, 1976, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1977. Vasco Rodriguez, Shogun, NBC, 1980. Quillant Gornt, Noble House, NBC, 1988. Sammy Mutterperl, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. Joe Gargery, Great Expectations, The Disney Channel, 1989. Sidney Sheldon's ''The Sands of Time", syndicated, 1992. Appeared in the miniseries "Reilly, Ace of Spies/' Mystery, PBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Nestor, The Nativity, ABC, 1978. Silas, Peter and Paul, CBS, 1981. Reginald Front de Boeuf, Ivanhoe, CBS, 1982. Carnal Abdel Nasser, Sadat, syndicated, 1983. Babu, Kim, CBS, 1984. Simon, Nairobi Affair, CBS, 1984. Police Chief Murphy, The Little Match Girl, NBC, 1987. Edward Tremayne, Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam, NBC, 1987. Zeus, The Goddess of Love, NBC, 1988. Lieutenant Smight, Higher Ground, CBS, 1988. Wilson Fisk, The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, NBC, 1989. Richard Marriott, Desperado: Badlands Justice, NBC, 1989. Dr. Carl Boardman, The Gifted One (also known as Blessed), NBC, 1989. Mossad chief, Secret Weapon, TNT, 1990. Phillip Graff, Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Framing (also known as Perry Mason: The Case of the Posthumous Painter and Perry Mason: The Case of the Pernicious Painter), NBC, 1992. Zmuda, Angel of Death (also known as Blood of the Innocent), Showtime, 1994.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Also appeared as Barndoor, The Naked Civil Servant: The Autobiography of Quentin Crisp, 1975. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lancaster, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. "Dead Wait/' Ta/es from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Flynn, "Spy Games/' Under Cover, ABC, 1991. Flynn, "Before the Storm" (also known as "Sacrifices"), Undercover, ABC, 1991. Voice of Zagal, "The Magic Paintbrush," McDonald's Family Theatre, CBS, 1993. Narrator, "Powers of the Russian Psychics," ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1993. Also appeared in "School for Scandal," Play of the Week, BBC. Other Television Appearances: John Grimshaw, No Man's Land (pilot), NBC, 1984. Dr. Paul Boardman, Blessed (pilot), NBC, 1989. Flynn, Under Cover (pilot; also known as The Company), ABC, 1991. Host, The Making of "Aladdin" (special), The Disney Channel, 1992. Host, The Making of the Indiana Jones Adventure (special), The Disney Channel, 1995. Host, Indiana /ones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye (special), CBS, 1995. Appeared in the plays The Merchant of Venice and Henry VII, both broadcast by BBC; also appeared in Robin Hood. Stage Appearances: Sebastian, The Tempest, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1970. Under Milk Wood, Dolphin Theatre Company, Shaw Theatre, London, 1974. Duke Frederick, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, 1977. Monatond, The 5ons of Light, RSC, Other Place Theatre, 1977. Captain Vitelli, The Lorenzaccio Story, RSC, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1977, then Warehouse Theatre, London, 1978. Henry Beaufort, Henry IV, Part One, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1977, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1978. Cardinal Beaufort, Henry IV, Part Two, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1978. Appeared as Falstaff, The Merry Wives of Windsor, produced in England; also appeared in British productions of The Misanthrope, A Servant of Two Masters, It Happened in Venice, Hedda Cabler, Desire Caught by the Tail, Love on the Dole, How the Other
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Half Loves, Royal Hunt of the Sun, Macbeth, Hamlet, The Shop at Sly Comer, A Month in the Country, The Revenger's Tragedy, Women Beware Women, Murder at the Vicarage, The Cherry Orchard, Troilus and Cressida, Volpone, and Othello. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Tara Hawkins Moore) Tusks (also known as Fire in Eden), Magnum, 1990. OTHER SOURCES
Star-athon '92: A Weekend with the Stars, syndicated, 1992. The All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show XVII, CBS, 1992. The 4th Annual Desi Awards, syndicated, 1992. A Sea World/Busch Gardens Summer Celebration, CBS, 1993. Circus of the Stars Gives Kids the World, CBS, 1993. 1995 NBA All-Star Stay in School Celebration, NBC, 1995. TV's Funniest Families 2: The Kids, NBC, 1995.
Periodicals: Starlog, August, 1989, p. 45.*
Also appeared in Golden Globe Awards, 1985; O Yee Willow, PBS; NBC Fall Preview Special, NBC; Variety Telethon, KHQ-TV; and Night of WO Stars II.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Jesse, Out on the Edge (also known as Committed), CBS, 1989.
PERSONAL Born September 21, 1971, in New York, NY; son of Michael (a manager) and Joy Ribeiro. Education: Attended Valley Professional School, Los Angeles. Addresses: Agent—c/o Chris Simonian, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actor, dancer and singer. Awards, Honors: Rising Star Award, Hollywood Press Club, 1985. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Frank Robinson, "Mighty Pawns/' VYonderVYor/cs, PBS, 1987. Buddy, "Home Sweet Homeless/7 CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1988. Has appeared in episodes of Magnum, P.L, CBS; Merv Griffin Show, CBS; Good Morning America, ABC; Live at Five, WNBC; Phil Donahue Show, The Star's Table, and Puttin' on the Kids. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Willie, The Tap Dance Kid, Broadhurst Theatre, then Minskoff Theatre, 198384.
Television Appearances; Series: Alfonso Spears, Silver Spoons, NBC, 1984-86. Carlton Banks, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, NBC, 1990—.
Film Appearances: Ticks, Independent (Belgium), 1994.
Television Appearances; Specials: Andy Williams and the NBC Kids Search for Santa, NBC, 1985. 10th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1985. NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. The Wildest Wild West Show of the Stars, CBS, 1986. 11th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1986. Rocky, John Grlm's Christmas, ABC, 1986. The 40th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1986. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1991. Celebrate the Soul of American Music, syndicated, 1991. The All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show, CBS, 1991.
Albums: Recorded the singles Dance Baby, Not Too Young, Time Bomb, and Sneak Away with Me, all Prism.*
RECORDINGS
RICH, Frank 1949PERSONAL Full name, Frank Hart Rich, Jr.; born June 2, 1949, in Washington, DC; son of Frank Hart (in business) and Helene Bernice (an educational consultant; maiden name, Aaronson; later surname, Fisher) Rich; married Gail Florence Winston, April 25, 1976; children: Nathaniel Howard, Simon Hart. Education:
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Harvard University, B.A. (American history and literature), 1971.
best supporting actor in a comedy series, one in 1995, both for Seinfeld.
Addresses: Contact—New York Times, 229 West 43rd. St., New York, NY 10036.
CREDITS
Career: Critic and journalist. Richmond Mercury, Richmond, VA, coeditor, 1972-73; New Times, New York City, senior editor and film critic, 1973-75; New York Post, New York City, film critic, 1975-77; Time, New York City, cinema and television critic, 197780; New York Times, New York City, chief drama critic, beginning in 1980. Member: National Society of Film Critics (chair, 1977), New York Film Critics Circle. CREDITS Film Appearances: Second Crimson editor, A Small Circle of Friends, United Artists, 1980. Television Appearances; Specials: Headlines and Sound Bites: Is That the Way It Is? (also known as The Cronkite Report), syndicated, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Andrew Lloyd Webber Story/' A & E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. WRITINGS (With Lisa Aronson) The Theatre Art of Boris Aronson (nonfiction), Knopf (New York City), 1987. Contributor of articles to magazines, including Ms. and Esquire.*
RICHARDS, Michael
1949-
PERSONAL Born July 24, 1949, in Los Angeles, CA; son of William (an electrical engineer) and Phyllis (a medical librarian) Richards; married, 1971 (divorced, 1990); children: Sophia. Education: Attended Los Angeles Valley College, drama major. Addresses: Office—c/o "Seinfeld/' Castle Rock Entertainment, 335 North Maple Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and comedian. Awards, Honors: Two Emmy Award nominations,
Television Appearances; Series: Fridays, ABC, 1980-82. Rick, Marblehead Manor, syndicated, 1987. Kramer, Seinfeld, NBC, 1989-. Television Appearances; Specials: Mike Blade, S//dcers, NBC, 1987.
Montreal International Comedy Festival '93, Showtime, 1993. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. Baseball Relief: An All-Star Comedy Salute, Fox, 1993. The First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame, NBC, 1993. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. 1993 MTV Music Video Awards, MTV, 1993. MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1994. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1994. A Comedy Salute to Andy Kaufman, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Herndon Pool, Herndon and Me, ABC, 1983. Rick the gardener, At Your Service, NBC, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Jonathan Winters: On the Ledge," Showtime Comedy Spotlight, Showtime, 1987. Sneaky Pete, "Darlin' Clementine/' Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1987. The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1992. Other Television Appearances: Sal, The Ratings Game (movie), The Movie Channel, 1984. Henchman, Fresno (miniseries), CBS, 1986. Film Appearances: Malamud, Young Doctors in Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Fejos, Transylvania 6-5000, New World, 1985. Lacrobat, Whoops Apocalypse, ITC Entertainment, 1987. Stan ley Spadowski, UHF, Orion, 1989. Martin Beck, Problem Child, Universal, 1990. Motel clerk, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. Obituary employee, So / Married an Axe Murderer, TriStar, 1993. Doug Beech, Airheads, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Danny, Unstrung Heroes, Hollywood Pictures, 1995. Stage Appearances: Appeared at the Montreal International Comedy Festival, 1993.
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RICHARDSON, Lee 1926PERSONAL Born September 11,1926, in Chicago, IL. Education: Trained for the stage at Goodman Theatre. Addresses: Contact—Don Buchwald and Associates, 10 East 44th St., New York, NY 10017. Career: Actor. Crossroads Theatre Company, founder and artistic director, then stage director, 1982. Appeared with Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1965; and with Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1970-71. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Percival, Misalliance, Theatre Guild-American Theatre Society, Locust Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, then Erlanger Theatre, Buffalo, NY, both 1954. Bertrand De Poulengey, Saint loan, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1956. Leone, Volpone, Rooftop Theatre, New York City, 1957. (Broadway debut) Reverend Phipps, The Legend of Lizzie, 54th Street Theatre, New York City, 1959. Ben Cant, Look Homeward Angel, The Playhouse, Wilmington, DE, 1960. Beckett, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1960. Bartleby, York Playhouse, New York City, 1961. The American Dream, York Playhouse, 1961. Intern, The Death of Bessie Smith, York Playhouse, then Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1961. Father Francis, "Someone from Assisi" in Plays for Bleecker Street, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1962. Wilfred Oliver, Lord Pingo, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1962. Edgar, King Lear, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1962. Bassanio, The Merchant of Venice, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, 1962. Claudius, Hamlet, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1963. Lieutenant Fedotik, The Three Sisters, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1963.
Sir Politic Wouldbe, Volpone, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1964. Peter Cauchon, Saint Joan, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1964. The Son, The Class Menagerie, Minnesota Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1964. House ofAtreus, Minnesota Theatre Company, Billy Rose Theatre, 1968. lago, Othello, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1970. The Devil's Disciple, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1970. The Merry Wives of Windsor, American Shakespeare Festival, 1971. Mourning Becomes Electra, American Shakespeare Festival, 1971. The Elephant, "Louis and the Elephant/' and title role, "The Adventures of Eddie Greshaw" both in Louis and the Elephant, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1971. Lord Bothwell, Vivat! VivatRegina!, Broad hurst Theatre, New York City, 1972. Major Barbara, American Shakespeare Festival, 1972. Lord Green, The ]ockey Club Stakes, Cort Theatre, New York City, then Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, both 1973. Alan Harrison, Find Your Way Home, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1974. Floyd Kinkaid, "The Oldest Living Graduate" in A Texas Trilogy, Broadhurst Theatre, 1976. Andrew Creed, Trick, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1979. Richard, Father's Day, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1979. Alvaro, Goodbye Fidel, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1980. Howard, Tricks of the Trade, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1980. Becket, Murder in the Cathedral, St. Malachy's Theatrespace, New York City, 1981. Semmelweiss, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1981. Hedda Cabler, Hartman Theatre, 1981. The Millionairess, Hartman Theatre, 1981. Meetings with Mustapha Mutura, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, 1982. Sir Harry Sims, The Twelve-Pound Look, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1982. Andrew Crocker-Harris, The Browning Version, Roundabout Theatre, 1982. St. John Quartermaine, Quartermaine's Terms, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1983. Uncommon Women and Others, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1983. Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, Crossroads Theatre Company, 1984. Ephraim Cabot, Desire under the Elms, Roundabout Theatre, 1984.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television "TheJoyThatKills/'/Amer/canP/ayhouse, PBS, 1985. Dr. Ernst Decker, Stingray, NBC, 1986. Appeared in an episode of Kate and Allie, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Lou, After the Fall, NBC, 1974. Narrator, Francis ofAssisi: A Search for the Man and His Meaning, NBC, 1977. T. K. Sykes, Fair Game, NBC, 1989. Chub, "Skylark/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: The Return of the Native, Caedmon, 1983. Terence Rattigan's The Browning Version, Caedmon, 1983.*
RICHARDSON, Miranda
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PERSONAL Born March 3, 1958, in Lancashire, England; daughter of William Alan (a marketing executive) and Marian Georgina (a homemaker; maiden name, Townsend) Richardson. Education: Trained for the stage at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, 1977-79. Addresses: Manager—Kerry Gardner Management, 15 Kensington High St., London W8 5NP, England. /Agent—William Morris Agency, 1325 6th Ave., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress. Manchester Library Theatre, Manchester, England, member of repertory company and assistant stage manager, 1979-80; worked in repertory at Derby Playhouse, Duke's Playhouse, Lancaster, England, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, and Leicester Haymarket Theatre, 1982-83. Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Award, best actress, Variety Club Award, most promising artiste, and City Limits Award, best film actress, all 1985, all for Dance with a Stranger; RTS Award, Royal Television Society, 1987-88, for Sweet As You Are; Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1992, Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, both 1993, New York Critics Circle Award, Film Critics Circle Award, best actress, and Royal Variety Club of Great Britain Award, best film actress, all 1994, all for Damage; Golden Globe Award, best comedy actress, 1993, for Enchanted April; Academy Award nomination, best leading actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best
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Appeared as Early Bird, Ball-Trap on the Cote Sauvage, 1989; also appeared in 5weet As You Are, 1988, The Demon Lover, and The Hard Word. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sidonie Reiger, "Die Kinder/' Mystery!, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Blackadder''s Christmas Carol, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Hilde Wangel, The Master Builder, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. Stage Appearances: Jane Gladwin, Moving, Queen's Theatre, London, 1980-81. Edmund, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1985. A Lie of the Mind, Royal Court Theatre, 1987. The Changeling, National Theatre, London, 1988. Mountain Language, National Theatre, 1988. Etta]enks, Royal Court Theatre, 1990. The Designated Mourner, Royal National Theater, 1996. Also appeared in productions of All My Sons, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Life of Einstein, and Educating Rita.
RICHARDSON, Ron 1952-1995 OBITUARYNOT/CE-See i ndex for CTFT sketch: Full name, Ronald F. Richardson; born January 27,1952, in Philadelphia, PA; died of AIDS, April 5, 1995, in Bronxville, NY. Actor and singer. Ron Richardson won the Antoinette Perry Award for best supporting actor in 1985 for his role as Jim in the Broadway musical Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Richardson studied voice in Philadelphia, where he played roles in classic musicals such as Showboat, Camelot, and Man of La Mancha. In 1977 he played Sportin' Life in the Houston Grand Opera production of Porgy and Bess. Richardson's first role on Broadway was as the Chief of Police in Timbuktu!, but it was his portrayal of the escaped slave Jim in Big River that won him the most renown. After Big River closed, Richardson toured London, St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Japan in concerts and in singing roles. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 49th edition, Marquis, 1994.
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Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, April 16, 1995, sec. 3, p. 11. Los Angeles Times, April 10, 1995, p. A16. New York Times, April 6, 1995, p. D31.
Career: Playwright, librettist, and translator. Faber and Faber Publishers, London, England, member of editorial department, 1935-40. Awards, Honors: Oscar Blumenthal Prize, 1954, and Union League Civic and Arts Foundation Prize, 1955, both for poems in Chicago.
RICHMOND, Gillian 1954PERSONAL Born January 27, 1954, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya; children: Louise. Education: University of Durham, B.A. (with honors), 1975; Westminster College, Oxford, Postgraduate Certificate of Education, 1976. Addresses: Agent— Noel Gay Artists, 24 Denmark St., London WC2H 8NJ, England. Career: Playwright. Soho Poly Theatre, London, playwright in residence, 1988; scriptwriter for films, television, and the stage. Worked as an actress, teacher, artist, and theatre administrator, 1976-84. Member: Writers Guild of Great Britain. WRITINGS Plays: Within the Fortress, Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, England, 1991. Other plays include In the Groove, 1984, Ellen, 1985, The Last Waltz, 1986, Sitting Duck, 1989, and The Legacy, 1990. Other: Writer for episodes of the British television series The Archers and Eastenders, 1991; radio writings include The Snatch.*
RIDLER,Anne 1912PERSONAL Original name, Anne Barbara Bradby; born July 30, 1912, in Rugby, Warwickshire, England; daughter of Henry Christopher (a school housemaster) and Violet Alice (Milford) Bradby; married Vivian Hughes Ridler (a printer), 1938; children: Jane, Alison, Benedict, Colin. Education: King's College, London, Diploma in Journalism, 1932; also studied in Florence and Rome, Italy. Addresses: Contact—14 Stanley Rd., Oxford OX4 1QZ, England.
WRITINGS Plays: Cain, produced in Letchworth, England, 1943, then London, 1944, published by Editions Poetry London (London), 1943. The Shadow Factory: A Nativity Play, produced in London, 1945, published by Faber (London), 1946. Henry Bly, produced in London, 1947, published in Henry Bly and Other Plays, Faber, 1950. The Mask, produced in London, 1951, published in Henry Bly and Other Plays, Faber, 1950. The Missing Bridegroom, produced in London, 1951, published in Henry Bly and Other Plays, Faber, 1950. The Trial of Thomas Cranmer (music by Brian Kelly), produced in Oxford, England, 1956, published by Faber, 1956. Who Is My Neighbour?, produced in Leeds, England, 1961, published with How Bitter the Bread, Faber, 1963. The Departure (music by Elizabeth Maconchy), produced in London, 1961, published in Some Time After and Other Poems, Faber, 1972. The Jesse Tree: A Masque in Verse (music by Maconchy), produced in Dorchester, England, 1970, published by Lyrebird Press (London), 1972. Eritrea (translation of a libretto by Faustini; music by Cavalli), produced in Wexford, Ireland, 1975, published by Oxford University Press (London), 1975. Orfeo (translation of a libretto by Striggio; music by Monteverdi), produced in Oxford, 1975, then London, 1981, included in The Operas of Monteverdi, J. Calder (London), 1992. The Lambton Worm (music by Robert Sherlaw Johnson), produced in Oxford, 1978, published by Oxford University Press, 1979. Cos/ fan Tutte (translation of a libretto by da Ponte; music by Mozart), produced in London, 1986, published by Perpetua Press (Oxford), 1987. Also author of Rosinda (translation of a libretto by Faustini; music by Cavalli), produced in Oxford, 1973, then London, 1975; The King of the Golden River (music by Maconchy), produced in Oxford,
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Volume 15 1975; The Return of Ulysses (translation of a libretto by Badoaro; music by Monteverdi), produced in London, 1978; Orontea (translation of a libretto by Cicognini; music by Cesti), produced in London, 1979; Agrippina (translation of a libretto by Grimani; music by Handel), produced in London, 1982; La Calisto (translation of a libretto by Faustini; music by Cavalli), produced in London, 1984; and The Crucifixion Cantata (libretto), 1993. Other translations include Monteverdi's // Ritorno d'Ulisse, 1989, included in The Operas of Monteverdi, J. Calder, 1992; Don Giovanni, 1990; The Marriage of Figaro, 1991; and The Coronation of Poppea, 1992. Play Collections: Henry Bly and Other Plays, Faber, 1950. The Operas of Monteverdi, J. Calder, 1992. Poetry: Poems, Oxford University Press, 1939. A Dream Observed and Other Poems, Editions Poetry London, 1941. The Nine Bright Shiners, Faber, 1943. The Co/den Bird and Other Poems, Faber, 1951. A Matter of Life and Death, Faber, 1959. Selected Poems, Macmillan (New York), 1961. Some Time After and Other Poems, Faber, 1972. Italian Prospect: Six Poems, Perpetua Press, 1976. D/es Natalis: Poems of Birth and Infancy, Perpetua Press, 1980. Poems New and Selected, Faber, 1988. Collected Poems, Carcanet Press, 1994. Work anthologized in Ten Oxford Poets, 1978. Contributor to periodicals in England and the United States, including New Yorker and Virginia Quarterly Review.
(With Christopher Bradby) Best Stories of Church and Clergy, Faber, 1966. Selected Poems of George Darley, Merrion Press (London), 1979. The Poems of William Austin, Perpetua Press, 1984. Editor of A Victorian Family Postbag, 1988. Other: O//Ve Willis and Downe House: An Adventure in Education (biography), J. Murray (London), 1967. (Coauthor) Profitable Wonders: Aspects of Traherne (criticism), Morehouse Publishing (Harrisburg, PA), 1989. Author of A Measure of English Poetry (criticism), 1991. Contributor to periodicals. OTHER SOURCES Books: Spanos, William V., The Christian Tradition in Modern British Verse Drama, Rutgers University Press (New Brunswick, NJ), 1967.
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Born in 1966. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Career: Film director and screenwriter. CREDITS
Edited Works: Shakespeare Criticism, 1919-1935, Oxford University Press (New York), 1936, second edition, 1956. Walter de la Mare, Time Passes and Other Poems, Faber, 1942. Best Ghost Stories, Faber, 1945. A Little Book of Modern Verse, Faber, 1951, revised edition (with Michael Roberts) published as The Faber Book of Modern Verse, 1957. Charles Williams, The Image of the City and Other Essays, Oxford University Press, 1958. Williams, Selected Writings, Oxford University Press, 1961. Shakespeare Criticism, 1935-1960, Oxford University Press, 1963. James Thomson, Poems and Some Letters, University of Illinois Press (Urbana, IL), 1963. Thomas Traherne: Poems, Centuries, and Three Thanksgivings, Oxford University Press, 1966.
Film Director: Tale of Two Sisters, Vista Street Entertainment, 1989. Never on Tuesday, Cinema Group, 1989. The Dark Backward, RCA, 1991. The Chase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Film Appearances: Rufus Bing, The Dark Backward, RCA, 1991. Disturbed, LIVE Home Video, 1991. Psycho Cop Returns, Columbia/TriStar, 1994. Also appeared in Going Overboard, 1990; Bikini Island, 1990; Last Dance, 1991; and Bikini Squad, 1994. Television Work: Supervising producer, The Swamp Thing (series), USA, 1990.
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Coexecutive producer and director, Bone Chillers, ABC/The Disney Channel, 1996. WRITINGS Screenplays: Tale of Two Sisters, Vista Street Entertainment, 1989. Never on Tuesday, Cinema Group, 1989. The Dark Backward, RCA, 1991. The Chase, Twentieth-Century Fox, 1994. Body Count, Silver Pictures, 1994. Roman Blood, United Artists (UA), 1995. All Shook Up, UA, 1995. Really Big Bugs, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Also author of Pickle on My Tongue. For Television: fione Chillers, ABC/The Disney Channel, 1996.
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PERSONAL Full name, Jason Nelson Robards, Jr.; sometimes uses the name Jason Robards, Jr.; born July 26, 1922, in Chicago, IL; son of Jason Nelson (an actor) and Hope Maxine (Glanville) Robards; married Eleanor Pitman, May 7, 1948 (divorced, 1958); married Rachel Taylor (divorced); married Lauren Bacall (an actress), July 4, 1961 (divorced, 1969); married Lois O'Connor (a producer), 1970; children: (first marriage) Jason Nelson III, Sarah Louise, David; (third marriage) Sam; (fourth marriage) Shannon, Jake. Education: Trained for the stage at American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1946-47; also studied acting with Uta Hagen. Addresses: Contact—Don Buchwald, 10 East 44th St., New York, NY 10017. Career: Actor and director. American Academy of Dramatic Arts, member of board of directors, 1957—. Actor on radio serials, 1948-50; 48th Street Theatre, New York City, assistant stage manager, 1951; Playhouse Theatre, New York City, assistant stage manager, 1952. Military service: U.S. Navy, radio operator, 1939-46. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, Players Club (New York City). Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, 1956, for The Iceman Cometh; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor in a drama, and Theatre World Award, both 1957, both
for Long Day's Journey into Night; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a drama, 1959, for The Disenchanted; American National Theatre and Academy Award, outstanding contribution to living theatre, 1959; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actor, and New York Drama Critics Award, most promising actor, both 1960, both for Toys in the Attic; award for ensemble performance, Cannes Film Festival, 1962, for Long Day's Journey into Night; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a single performance, 1964, for "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," Hallmark Hall of Fame; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a drama, 1964, for After the Fall; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a drama, 1965, for Hughie; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a drama, 1972, for The Country Girl; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actor, and Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, both 1974, both for A Moon for the Misbegotten; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a drama or comedy special, 1975, for "A Moon for the Misbegotten/' ABC Theatre; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a play, 1978, for A Touch of the Poet; Academy Award and New York Film Critics Award, both best supporting actor, 1976, for All the President's Men; Academy Award, best supporting actor, 1977, for Julia; Emmy award nomination, best actor in a limited series, 1977, for Washington: Behind Closed Doors; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a limited series or special, 1980, for "F. D. R.—The Last Year," NBC Live Theatre; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1980, for Melvin and Howard; honorary D.H.L. degree, Fairfield University, 1982; honorary D.F.A. degree, Williams College, 1983; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award nomination, best lead performance, 1987, for The Iceman Cometh; Emmy Award, best actor in a miniseries or special, 1988, for Inherit the Wind; presidential citation. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Paul Kedes and Fleming, The Journey, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1959. Julius Penrose, By Love Possessed, United Artists (UA), 1961. Dick Diver, Tender Is the Night, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1961. James Tyrone, Jr., Long Day's Journey into Night, Embassy, 1962. George S. Kaufman, Act One, Warner Bros., 1964. Murray Burns, A Thousand Clowns, UA, 1965. John Cleves, Any Wednesday (also known as Bachelor Girl Apartment), Warner Bros., 1966. Henry Drummond, A Big Hand for the Little Lady (also known as Big Deal at Dodge City), Warner Bros., 1966.
Volume 15 Nelson Downes, Divorce American Style, Columbia, 1967. Doc Holliday, Hour of the Gun, UA, 1967. Al "Scarface" Capone, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Paris Singer, Isadora (also known as The Loves of Isadora), Universal, 1968. Raymond Paine, The Night They Raided Minsky's (also known as The Night They Invented Striptease), UA, 1968. Cheyenne, Once Upon a Time in the West, Paramount, 1969. Title role, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, Warner Bros., 1970. Matthew South, Fools, Cinerama, 1970. Brutus, ]ulius Caesar, American International, 1970. General Walter C. Short, Tora! Tora! Tora!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Joe's father, Johnny Cot His Gun, Cinemation, 1971. Cesar Charron, Murders in the Rue Morgue, American International, 1971. Jud, Maron, 1971. Stephen Kozlenko, The War between Men and Women, National General, 1972. Governor Lew Wai lace, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, MGM, 1973. Mr. Craddock, A Boy and His Dog, LQJAF, 1975. John Gwilt, Mr. Sycamore, Film Venture, 1975. Ben Bradlee, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Dashiell Hammett, A///a, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Jacob Ewing, Comes a Horseman, UA, 1978. Captain Bruckner, Hurricane (also known as Forbidden Paradise), Paramount, 1979. Howard Hughes, Melvin and Howard, Universal, 1980. Admiral James Sandecker, Raise the Titanic, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Gunther Beckdorff, Caboblanco, Avco-Embassy, 1981. President Grant, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Associated Film Distribution, 1981. Himself, Burden of Dreams (also known as Die Last der Traume; documentary about the making of the film Fitzcarraldo), Contemporary Films Ltd., 1982. Title role, Max Dugan Returns, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Charles Holloway, Something Wicked This Way Comes, Buena Vista, 1983. Personal Touch: Jason Robards on Alcoholism (short documentary), Coronet, 1985. Dillard, Square Dance, Island, 1987. Alex Hardy, Bright Lights, Big City, UA, 1988. Muth, The Good Mother, Buena Vista, 1988. Coleman Ettinger, Dream a Little Dream, Vestron, 1989.
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Frank Buckman, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Chief Rotzinger, Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Henry Strauss, Reunion, Castle Hill, 1991. Clifford Fowler, Storyville, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Dr. Huld, The Trial, Angelika, 1993. Charles Wheeler, Philadelphia, TriStar, 1993. The king, The Adventures of Huck Finn, Buena Vista, 1993. Graham Keighley, The Paper, Universal, 1994. Thomas Heywood, Little Big League, Columbia, 1994. Voice characterization for the documentary America and Lewis Hine, 1984; also appeared in Black Rainbow, 1989. Narrator of short documentary films for high school students. Television Appearances; Movies: James Mills, The House without a Christmas Tree, CBS, 1972. James Mills, The Thanksgiving Treasure, CBS, 1973. James Mills, The Easter Promise, CBS, 1975. James Mills,/Adcf/e and the King of Hearts, CBS, 1976. Daniel Larson, A Christmas to Remember, CBS, 1978. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, "F. D. R.—The Last Year/' NBC Live Theatre, NBC, 1980. Leland Hayward, Haywire, CBS, 1980. Dr. Russell Oakes, The Day After, ABC, 1983. Andrei Sakharov, Sakharov, HBO, 1984. Will Varner, The Long Hot Summer, NBC, 1985. Alvin Binder, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. Stephan Kovacs, johnny Bull, ABC, 1986. Ed Stenning, The Last Frontier, CBS, 1986. Lloyd Welles, Norman Rockwell's "Breaking Home Ties/' ABC, 1987. Wade Shepherd, Laguna Heat, HBO, 1987. John Tanner, The Christmas Wife, HBO, 1988. General Lloyd, The Enemy Within, HBO, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Dr. Rank, "A Doll's House/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1959, then on The Go/den Age of Television, PBS, 1981. Title role, "Abe Lincoln in Illinois/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1964. The Presidency: A Splendid Misery, CBS, 1964. Barbra Streisand: The Belle of 14th Street, CBS, 1967. Old Faithful, ABC, 1973. Frank Elgin, "The Country Girl," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1974. The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1981. The Silken Tent, PBS, 1981. Hughie, Showtime, 1981. Narrator, "Polar Bear Alert," National Geographic Special, PBS, 1982. You Can't Take It with You, Showtime, 1984.
364 • ROBARDS Happy Birthday, Hollywood, ABC, 1987. "Robert Frost/' Voices and Visions, PBS, 1988. Voice, When It Was a Game II, HBO, 1992. Voice of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln (documentary), ABC, 1992. Narrator, Pillar of Fire, TNT, 1992. Host, All Aboard! Riding the Rails of American Film, syndicated, 1993. Narrator, When Doctors Get Cancer, PBS, 1994. Host of The Unknown Soldier, 1985; narrator, The Making of "Gorillas in the Mist/' 1988; also appeared in The Night of 100 Stars III, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Case of the Last Escape/' The Man behind the Badge, CBS, 1954. "A Picture in the Paper/' Studio One, CBS, 1955. "The Incredible World of Horace Ford," Studio One, CBS, 1955. "The Death of Billy the Kid," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "A Domestic Dilemma," Windows, CBS, 1955. "The Outsiders," Ph//co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Destination Freedom," Appointment with Adventure, CBS, 1955. "Lost: Two Billion Dollars—The Diary of Diane," Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC, 1955. "Decision by Panic," Justice, NBC, 1955. "Miracle in the Desert," The Big Story, NBC, 1955. "A Thief There Was," Appointment with Adventure, CBS, 1956. "Pattern of Lies," Justice, NBC, 1956. "Even the Weariest River," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1956. "Proud Passage," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1956. "Nobody's Town," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1957. "The Big Build-Up," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1957. "Night," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1957. "The Changing Ways of Love," The Seven Lively Arts, CBS, 1957. "24 Hours to Dawn," Studio One, CBS, 1957. The prime minister, "The Moment of Truth," Omnibus, NBC, 1958. Roberto, "For Whom the Bell Tolls," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "People Kill People Sometimes," Sunday Showcase, NBC, 1959. "Billy Budd," DuPont Show of the Month, CBS, 1959. Hickey, "The Iceman Cometh," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960. "The Bat," Dow Hour of Great Mysteries, NBC, 1960. "That's Where the Town's Going," West/nghouse Playhouse, CBS, 1962. Title role, "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch," Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1963.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television "Shipwrecked," Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1966. "Noon Wine," ABC Stage '67, ABC, 1966. Ghost Story, NBC, 1970. "The Dead We Leave Behind," Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. "A Moon for the Misbegotten," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1975. Narrator, "Tall Ship: High Sea Adventure," ABC's World of Discovery, ABC, 1992. Also appeared in episodes of The Web, CBS; Suspense, CBS; Treasury Men in Action, NBC; and The Deputy, ABC. Other Television Appearances: President Richard Monckton, Washington: Behind Closed Doors (miniseries), ABC, 1977. Henry Drummond, Inheritthe Wind, NBC, 1988. Voice, Baseball (series; also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Narrator of the series Reading Rainbow, 1983, and On the Waterways: A Video Magazine of North American Life. Also appeared in Thomas Hart Benton, 1989; Pearl Harbor—Surprise and Remembrance, Mark Twain and Me, Helen Hayes, An Inconvenient Woman, The Perfect Tribute, The Civil War, and Chernobyl: The Final Warning, all 1991; Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio, 1992; and Heidi, 1993. Stage Appearances: Out of the Frying Pan, Delyork Theatre, Rehoboth Beach, DE, 1947. (Broadway debut) The Mikado, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Century Theatre, 1947. Rear end of the cow, Jack and the Beanstalk, Children's World Theatre, New York City, 1947. Buoyant, Buoyant Billions, 23rd Street Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), New York City, 1947. lolanthe, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Century Theatre, 1948. The Yeoman of the Guard, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Century Theatre, 1948. Sta/ag 17, 48th Street Theatre, New York City, 1951. Ed Moody, American Gothic, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1953. Hickey, The Iceman Cometh, Circle in the Square, 1956. Jamie, Long Day's Journey into Night, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1956. Hotspur, Henry IV, Part I, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1958. Polixenes, The Winter's Tale, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, 1958.
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Volume 15 Man ley Halliday, The Disenchanted, Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1958. Title role, Macbeth, Metropolitan Boston Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, 1959. Julian Berniers, Toys in the Attic, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1960. William Baker, Big Fish, Little Fish, American National Theatre and Academy (A NT A), New York City, 1961. Murray Burns, A Thousand Clowns, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1962. Quentin, After the Fall, Washington Square Theatre, New York City, 1964. Seymour Rosenthal, But for Whom Charlie, Washington Square Theatre, 1964. Erie Smith, Hughie, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1964. Vicar of St. Peter's, The Devils, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1965. Captain Starkey, We Bombed in New Haven, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1968. Frank Elgin, The Country Cirl, Eisenhower Theatre, Washington, DC, 1971, then Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1972. James Tyrone, Jr., A Moon for the Misbegotten, Eisenhower Theatre, then Morosco Theatre, New York City, both 1973, later Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1974. Erie Smith, Hughie, Zellerbach Theatre, Los Angeles, 1975. James Tyrone, Sr., Long Day's Journey into Night, Eisenhower Theatre, 1975, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1976. Erie Smith, Hughie, Lake Forest Theatre, Lake Forest, IL, 1976. Cornelius Melody, A Touch of the Poet, Helen Hayes Theatre, 1977. O'Neill and Carlotta, Public Theatre, New York City, 1979. Martin Vanderhof, You Can't Take It with You, Booth Theatre, then Plymouth Theatre, both New York City, later John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, all 1983. Hickey, The Iceman Cometh, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1985, then James A. Doolittle Theatre, Center for the Arts/Theatre Group, University of California, Los Angeles, 1986. Cooper, A Month of Sundays, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1987. James Tyrone, Sr., Long Day's Journey into Night, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1988. Nat Miller, Ah, Wilderness!, Neil Simon Theatre, 1988. The Players Club Centennial Salute, Shubert 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, 1989. Stage // Workshops: Established Price, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1989-90. The Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Ebenezer Scrooge and Young Cratch it, A Christmas Carol, Hudson Theatre, 1990. Jacob Brackish, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1991-92. No Man's Land, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1993-94, then Criterion Center Theatre, New York City, 1994. Appeared in summer theatre productions of Stalag 17, The Philadelphia Story, and Oh, Men! Oh, Women!, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Connecticut, all 1955; and in You Can't Take It with You, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ. Major Tours: Witherspoon, Stalag 17, U.S. cities, 1952-53. Erie Smith, Hughie, U.S. cities, 1965. Stage Work: Director, A Long Day's journey into Night, Eisenhower Theatre, 1975, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1976. RECORDINGS Albums: Reader for recorded versions of books, including Ironweed, 1986, and Billy Phelan's Greatest Came, 1988. Videos: Narrator, The World of Tomorrow, Tom Johnson and Lance Bird, 1984.*
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PERSONAL Born October 16, 1958, in New York, NY; companion of Susan Sarandon (an actress); children: Miles, Jack Henry. Education: University of California at Los Angeles, B.A., 1981. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, director, playwright, and screenwriter. Founder and artistic director, Actor's Gang (a theater company), Los Angeles, CA, 1981; member, Theatre for the New York City.
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Awards, Honors: LA. Weekly Director Award, 1981, for Ubu Roi; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award nomination, c. 1990, for The Good Woman of Setzuan; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a musical or comedy, 1992, for The Player; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, 1992, for Bob Roberts. CREDITS Film Appearances: Nelson, No Small Affair, Columbia, 1984. Boe, Toy Soldiers, New World, 1984. Larry "Mother" Tucker, Fraternity Vacation, New World, 1985. Gary Cooper, The Sure Thing, Embassy, 1985. Phil Blumburtt, Howard the Duck, Universal, 1986. Sam Wills, Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. Harry, Five Comers, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh, Bull Durham, Orion, 1988. Josh Tager, Tapeheads, Avenue, 1989. Delmount, Miss Firecracker, Corsair, 1989. Erik, Erik the Viking, Orion, 1989. Jacob Singer, Jacob's Ladder, TriStar, 1990. Larry, Cadillac Man, Orion, 1990. jerry, jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Griffin Mill, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Bob Roberts, Bob Roberts, Paramount/Miramax, 1992. Gene Shepard, Short Cuts, Fine Line, 1993. Andy Dufresne, TheShawshank Redemption, Columbia, 1994. Joe Flynn, Ready to Wear (also known as Pret-a-Porter), Miramax, 1994. Ed Walters, I.Q., Paramount, 1994. Norville Barnes, The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Also appeared in Twister, 1989. Film Director: Bob Roberts, Paramount/Miramax, 1992. Dead Man Walking, Polygram, 1996.
Television Appearances; Movies: Marvin, Quarterback Princess, CBS, 1983. Joseph Gotten, Ma//ce in Wonderland, CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. The 50th Co/den Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. The 5/st Go/den Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Luck, Trust, and Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, Bravo, 1994. Gore Vidal's Gore Vidal, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. The 67th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays: Bob Roberts, Paramount/Miramax, 1992. Dead Man Walking, Polygram, 1996. Stage Plays: (With- Adam Simon) Carnage: A Comedy, Actor's Gang, Tiffany Theatre, California, 1988, then New York Shakespeare Festival, 1989. Also author (with Simon) of/After the Dog Wars, Violence: The Misadventures of Spike Spangle, and Farmer. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, June, 1992, p. 170. Entertainment Weekly, June 26, 1992, p. 12. Interview, August, 1992, p. 66. Newsweek, November 12, 1990, p. 77. New York Times, September 10,1989, pp. H9, H34. Playboy, October, 1992, p. 140. Premiere, March, 1989, p. 37. Progressive, June, 1991, p. 36. Vogue, September, 1992, p. 568.*
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Ubu Roi, 1981. Stage Director: (With Adam Simon) Carnage: A Comedy, Actor's Gang, Tiffany Theatre, California, 1988, then New York Shakespeare Festival, 1989.
ROBERTS, Anthony See ROBERTS, Tony
Also directed Ubu Roi, 1981; A Midsummer's Night Dream, 1984; and The Good Woman of Setzuan, 1990.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Jordon's phantom, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986.
PERSONAL Full name, Eric Anthony Roberts; born April 18,1956, in Biloxi, MS; son of Walter (a founder of the Actor's
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Volume 15 and Writer's Workshop) and Betty Lou Roberts; brother of Julia Roberts (an actress); married, 1992; wife's name, Eliza; children: (with Kelly Cunningham) Emma. Education: Trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1973-74, and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1974-75. Addresses: /Agent—United Artists Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1985, for Runaway Train; Theatre World Award, 1988, for Bum This. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Dave Stepanowitz, King of Gypsies, Paramount, 1978. Judge, The Alternative Miss World (documentary), Tigon, 1980. Teddy, Raggedy Man, Universal, 1981. Paul Snider, Star 80, Warner Bros., 1983. Paulie, The Pope of Greenwich Village, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1984. Buck, Runaway Train, Cannon, 1985. Becker, The Coca-Cola Kid, Cinecom/Film Gallery, 1985. Riley, Nobody's Fool, Island, 1986. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO Productions, 1988. Fred, Rude Awakening, Orion, 1989. Options, Vestron, 1989. Alex Grady, Best of the Best, Taurus, 1989. Marco Col logero, Blood Red, Hemdale, 1990. Frank, Lonely Hearts, LIVE Home video, 1992. Jimmy Evans, Final Analysis, Warner Bros., 1992. Josh Baker, The Ambulance, Triumph Releasing, 1993. Tomas Leon, The Specialist, Warner Bros., 1994. Jack Hart, Love Is a Gun, Trimark, 1994. Reno Adams, Love, Cheat and Steal, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994. Dr. Chandler Etheridge, The Hard Truth, LIVE Home Video, 1994. Grant Orion, Freefall, October Films/Vidmark, 1994. Alexander Villard, By the Sword, Hansen Entertainment, 1994. Anthony, Babyfever, Rainbow Film Company, 1994. The Nature of the Beast, New Line Home Video, 1995. Also appeared in It's My Party, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Jacob Asch, 5/ovv Burn, Showtime, 1986.
Jan Scruggs, To Heal a Nation, NBC, 1988. Michael Rossi, Descending Angel, HBO, 1990. Al Capone, The Lost Capone, TNT, 1990. Cal Harper, Fugitive among Us, CBS, 1992. Love, Cheat and Steal, Showtime, 1993. Gil Freeland, Voyage, USA, 1993. Sensation, HBO, 1994. The Immortals, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sean MacGinnis, Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride, syndicated, 1991. Bill Bonnano, Love, Honor, and Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage, CBS, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Ted Bancroft, Another World (series), NBC, 197677. "Miss Lonelyhearts," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Night of 100 Stars II (special), NBC, 1990. Also appeared in The Little Pioneers, c. 1961; "Paul's Case/' American Short Story, PBS. Stage Appearances: First Soldier, Rebel Women, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1976. A Streetcar Named Desire, McCarter Theatre Company, Princeton, NJ, 1976. Mark Dolson, Mass Appeal, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1980. The Class Menagerie, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1983. Pale, Burn This, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1988. Also appeared in Alms for the Middle Class, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; and as a child in The Member of the Wedding, Charley's Aunt, and The Taming of the Shrew, all Actor's and Writer's Workshop, Atlanta, GA.*
ROBERTS, Tony 1939(Anthony Roberts) PERSONAL Full name, David Anthony Roberts; born October 22, 1939, in New York, NY; son of Kenneth (a television announcer) and Norma (an animator) Roberts; married first wife, December 14, 1969 (divorced, 1975); children: Nichole. Education: Northwestern University, B.S., 1961; studied acting with Alvina Krause.
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Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 888 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10106-0001. Career: Actor and director. Military service: U.S. Army, 1962. Member: Actors' Equity Association (member of governing council, 1968-74), Screen Actors Guild (member of board of directors, 1990—). Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, 1968, for How Now, Dow/ones; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor in a drama, 1969, for Play It Again, Sam; London Critics Poll Award, best actor in a musical, 1970, for Promises, Promises.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lieutenant Jim Finn, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, NBC, 1976. Mike Holden, The Girls in the Office, ABC, 1979. Michael Boden, If Things Were Different, CBS, 1980. Marlowe, A Question of Honor, CBS, 1982. Charlie Baumgarten, Packin' It In, CBS, 1983. Dr. Jeffrey Newman, A Different Affair, CBS, 1987. Appeared in the movies Our Sons, 1992, and Not in My Family, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Let's Celebrate, ABC, 1972. The Way They Were, syndicated, 1981. Bernie Pell, "Seize the Day/' Great Performances, PBS, 1986.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Fred Mines, The $1,000,000 Duck, Buena Vista, 1971. Andy Hobart, Star Spangled Girl, Paramount, 1971. Dick Christie, Play It Again, Sam, Paramount, 1972. Bob Blair, Serpico, Paramount, 1973. Warren LaSalle, The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three, United Artists (UA), 1974. Alex Fox, Le Sauvage (also known as The Savage and Lovers Like Us), Gaumont, 1975. Rob, Annie Hall, UA, 1977. Opening Night, Miracle/Faces Distribution, 1977. Mike Berger, Just Tell Me What You Want, Warner Bros., 1980. Tony, Stardust Memories, UA, 1980. Dr. Maxwell Jordan, A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, Warner Bros., 1982. John Baxter, Amityville 3-D, Orion, 1983. David Slattery, Key Exchange, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Mickey's ex-partner, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1986. "Silver Dollar" emcee, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Arnold, Eighteen Again!, New World, 1988. Arnold Friedkin, Switch, Warner Bros., 1991. Mr. Davis, Popcorn, Studio Three Film Corp., 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Lee Pollock, The Edge of Night, CBS, 1963-67. Joseph Rosetti, Rosetti and Ryan, NBC, 1977. Ted Bolen, The Four Seasons, CBS, 1984. Jim Gordon, The Lucie Arnaz Show, CBS, 1985. Sloan Thorn, The Thorns, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Mike Conroy, Snafu, NBC, 1976. Joseph Rosetti, Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women, NBC, 1977.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Objector/' The Defenders, CBS, 1965. "Charlie Has All the Luck/' Trials of O'Brien, CBS, 1965. "Where Are You At?/' The Storefront Lawyers, CBS, 1970. "Love and the Hotel Caper," Love, American Style, ABC, 1971. "Phillip's Game," McMillan, NBC, 1977. "Julie Falls Hard," The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. "Forget Me Not," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1983. "Tricks," Finders of Lost Loves, ABC, 1985. Hotel, ABC, 1985. Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1985. Appeared as the doctor, "The Messiah on Mott Street," Night Gallery (also known as Rod Serling's Night Gallery), NBC. Stage Appearances; As Anthony Roberts: (Broadway debut) Air cadet, Something about a Soldier, Ambassador Theatre, 1962. Richard Cluck, Take Her, She's Mine, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1962. Max Bummidge, The Last Analysis, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1964. Charlie, Never Too Late, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1964. The Cradle Will Rock, Theatre Four, New York City, 1964. Paul Bratter, Barefoot in the Park, Biltmore Theatre, 1965. Axel Magee, Don't Drink the Water, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1966. Charley Matson, How Now, Dow Jones, LuntFontanne Theatre, New York City, 1967. Dick Christie, Play It Again, Sam, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1969.
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Appeared in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, 1986; also appeared in Love Letters and The Sisters Rosens we/g.
(London debut) Chuck Baxter, Promises, Promises, Prince of Wales Theatre, 1969. Chuck Baxter, Promises, Promises, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1971. Serenading Louie, Academy Festival Theatre, Lake Forest, IL, 1978.
Major Tours; As Tony Roberts: Jerome Robbins's Broadway, U.S. cities, 1990-91.
Appeared in Let 'em Eat Cake, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA; and Time Framed, produced off-Broadway.
Stage Director: One of the All-Time Greats, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1992.
Major Tours; As Anthony Roberts: Buddy, Come Blow Your Horn, U.S. cities, 1962. Chuck Baxter, Promises, Promises, U.S. cities, 197071.
RECORDINGS
Stage Appearances; As Tony Roberts: Joe/Josephine, Sugar, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1972. Antonio, The Tempest, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1973. Richard, Darkroom, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1973. Geoffrey, Absurd Person Singular, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, then Music Box Theatre, New York City, both 1974. Title role, Hamlet, Otterbein University Theatre, Westerville, OH, 1976. Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 1978. Mitchell Lavell, Murder at the Howard Johnson's, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1979. Todd, Losing Time, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1979. Vernon Gersch, They're Playing Our Song, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1979. Brian "Sonny" Levine, The Good Parts, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1982. George, Doubles, Second Stage Theatre, then Ritz Theatre, both New York City, 1985. The Sea Cull, Saratoga Performance Arts Festival, 1985. Mortimer Brewster, Arsenic and Old Lace, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1986. Luther Billis, South Pacific, New York City Opera, State Theatre, New York City, 1987. Jerome Robblns's Broadway, Imperial Theatre, 198990. Jeff, Brigadoon, New York City Opera, State Theatre, 1991. The Fourth Wall, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1992. Dr. Dorn, The Sea Cull, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1992-93. Ben Weeks, The Normal Heart (staged reading), Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1993. Four Dogs and a Bone, City Center Theatre, New York City, then Manhattan Theatre Club, both 1993.
Taped Readings: Cod (radio play), National Radio Theatre of Chicago, 1978. At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor, HighBridge, 1990. Miracle at Midway, HighBridge, 1990. Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History, HighBridge, 1990. December?, 1941, HighBridge, 1991. Target Tokyo, HighBridge, 1991.*
RODRIGUEZ, Paul PERSONAL Born in Mazatlan, Mexico; parents worked as migrant farm laborers. Education: Long Beach City College, A.A.; also attended California State University, Long Beach. Addresses: Agent—Jorge Pinos, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and comedian. As a comedian, has appeared in nightclubs and concert halls throughout the United States. Military service: U.S. Air Force. CREDITS Film Appearances: Xavier, D.C. Cab, Universal, 1983. The Californians (documentary), Cori, 1984. Hector Rodriguez, Quicksilver, Columbia, 1985. Barney Bonnare, The Whoopee Boys, Paramount, 1986. Juan, Miracles, Orion, 1987. Javier, Born in East L.A., Universal, 1987. Jose, Made in America, Warner Bros., 1993. Also appeared as Juan Lopez, A Million to Juan. Film Work: Director of A Million to Juan.
370 • ROKER Television Appearances; Series: Paul (Pablo) Rivera, a.k.a. Pablo, ABC, 1984. Tony Rivera, Trial and Error, CBS, 1988. Host, The Newlywed Came Starring Paul Rodriguez, syndicated, 1988-89. Pedro N. Gomez, Grand Slam, CBS, 1990. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Future Quest, PBS, 1994. Also appeared as Host, El Show de Paul Rodriguez, Univision. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ray Gonzales, Hardesty House, ABC, 1986. Hardball, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ramone, The Golden Girls, NBC, 1986. Julio, "Ponce De Leon and the Search for the Fountain of Youth," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. Host, The Late Show, Fox, 1986. Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, Comedy Central, 1991. Satanas, "La Pastorela," Great Performances, PBS, 1991. Voice of Jesse the Jester, "Sleeping Beauty/' Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Disneyland's Summer Vacation Party, NBC, 1986. The Noel Edmonds Show, ABC, 1986. Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Human Cannonball, "The Big Bang" (also known as "Robert Wuhl's The Big Bang"), Cinemax Comedy Experience, Cinemax, 1986. Emmanuel Lewis: My Very Own Show, ABC, 1987. Paul Rodriguez: I Need the Couch, HBO, 1987. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. The Comedy Store Fifteenth Year Class Reunion, NBC, 1988. The American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1988. "The Twelfth Annual Young Comedians Show," HBO: On Location, HBO, 1988. "An All-Star Toast to the Improv," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1988. An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1988. Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: Chosts, Governments, and Other Scary Things, CBS, 1989. Mike Tyson—A Portrait of the People's Champion, syndicated, 1989. Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Paul Rodriguez: Crossing Gang Lines, Fox, 1991. The Meaning of Life, CBS, 1991. Math: Who Needs It?!, PBS, 1991. A Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan, NBC, 1991. Side Show Barker, All New Circus of the Stars and Side Show, CBS, 1991. Paul Rodriguez: Behind Bars, Fox, 1991. Paul Rodriguez: Back to School, Fox, 1992. In a New Light, ABC, 1992. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. The Comedy Store's 20th Birthday, NBC, 1992. Back to School '92, CBS, 1992. All-Star Fiesta at Ford's, ABC, 1992. The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992. Host, The 4th Annual Desi Awards, syndicated, 1992. In a New Light '93, ABC, 1993. A New York Night—Live!, HBO, 1993. The Jackson Family Honors, NBC, 1994. Concert of the Americas, PBS, 1994. Comic Relief VI, HBO, 1994. The Circus of the Stars Goes to Disneyland, CBS, 1994. Latin Nights: An All-Star Celebration, ABC, 1995. Paul Rodriguez: Live in San Quentin, HBO, 1995. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. An Affectionate Look at Fatherhood, NBC, 1995. Also appeared in Paul Rodriguez Live, HBO. Television Appearances; Movies: Ralph the Angel, Hi Honey, I'm Dead, Fox, 1991. Television Work; Executive Producer: Paul Rodriguez: Crossing Gang Lines (special), Fox, 1991. Paul Rodriguez: Behind Bars (special), Fox, 1991. Back to School '92 (special), CBS, 1992. Loco Slam (series), HBO, 1994. (And creative consultant) Latin Nights: An All-Star Celebration (special), ABC, 1995. Paul Rodriguez: Live in San Quentin (special), HBO, 1995. RECORDINGS Albums: Released You're in American Now, Speak Spanish.*
ROKER, Roxie 1929-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born August 28, 1929, in Miami, FL; died December 2,1995, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress. Roxie Roker established the role of Helen Willis, the black wife of a white businessman, on the CBS television series
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Volume 15 The Jeffersons. Roker studied drama at Howard University and had further stage training in England. She held several roles in the Negro Ensemble Company during the early 1960s. In the early 1970s, shortly before being cast in The Jeffersons in 1975, Roker appeared on Broadway in Behold! Cometh the Vanderkellans (1971) and in Jamimma (1972). She won an Obie Award and was nominated for an Antoinette Perry Award in 1974 for her portrayal of Mattie Williams in The River Niger. After The Jeffersons closed in 1985, Roker toured in a stage production of the program and appeared with Mary Martin and Carol Channing in Legends. Roker was also active in Los Angeles community affairs, earning two citations from the Los Angeles City Council for her work on the Interagency Council on Child Abuse and Neglect. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who among Black Americans, eighth edition, Gale, 1994.
All My Children, j\BC, 1981. Moving Right Along, PBS, 1981. Ed Harding, Another World, NBC, 1982. Bannister Sparks, Wildside, ABC, 1985. Virgil Tibbs, In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 198792, then CBS, 1992—. Television Appearances; Movies: Doctor, My Old Man, CBS, 1979. Carson, Thornwell, CBS, 1981. Doctor Zach Williams, Doctor's Story, NBC, 1984. Raoul, He's Fired, She's Hired, CBS, 1984. Otis, The Children of Times Square, ABC, 1986. T. C. Russell, Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI, CBS, 1986. Brian Furman/Carver, With Murder in Mind (also known as With Savage Intent), CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Andrew Young, King, NBC, 1978. George Haley, Roots: The Next Generation, ABC, 1979.
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 5, 1995, sec. 3, p. 12. Los Angeles Times, December 8, 1995, p. A30. New York Times, December 6, 1995, p. B17.
Television Appearances; Specials: Eliza: Our Story, PBS, 1975. Medger Evers, "For Us, the Living/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Martin Luther King, Sr., The Boy King, syndicated, 1988.
ROLLINS, Howard E., Jr. 1950-
Also appeared as Honey, The Member of the Wedding, 1982; and in The Trial of the Moke, 1978; and The House of Dies Drear, 1984.
PERSONAL Full name, Howard Ellsworth Rollins; born October 17, 1950, in Baltimore, MD; son of Howard Ellsworth, Sr. (a steel worker) and Ruth (a domestic) Rollins. Education: Attended Towson State College (now Towson State University); studied acting and dance in New York City. Addresses: Agent—c/o William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly, Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, and Golden Globe Award nomination, both best supporting actor, 1982, for Ragtime; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1982, for Another World; National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Award, best actor in a drama series, 1989, for In the Heat of the Night. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Our Street, PBS, 1971-74.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Allen Campbell, The Neighborhood, NBC, 1982. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Chuck, The House of God, United Artists, 1978. Colehouse Walker, Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. Captain Richard Davenport, A Soldier's Story, Columbia, 1984. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO, 1987. Clay Beasley, On the Block, Vidmark Entertainment, 1991. Also appeared in Chytilova vs. Forman, 1983. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Of Mice and Men, Spotlighters Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1967. (Broadway debut) Howie, We Interrupt This Program, Ambassador Theatre, 1975. Dale Jackson, Medal of Honor Rag, Folger Theatre, Washington, DC, 1976, then Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1976.
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Henry, The Passing Came, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1977. Braxton, The Mighty Cents, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1978. Deacon, C.R. Point, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1978, then Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1979. Also appeared in TRAPS, Players Workshop, New York City; I'm Not Rappaport, produced in London; Othello, produced in Stratford, Ontario, Canada; Fathers and Sons; and Streamers.*
ROOS, Fred
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PERSONAL Full name, Frederick Ried Roos; born May 22,1934, in Santa Monica, CA; son of Victor Otto and Florence Mary (Stout) Roos. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., 1956. Addresses: Office—2980 Beverly Glen Circle, Los Angeles, CA 90077. Career: Producer. Zoetrope studios, San Francisco, CA, producer; MCA, Los Angeles, CA, agent; Robert Lippert Productions, story editor; also worked as casting director. Military service: U.S. Army, director of documentary films for Armed Forces Radio and Television Network, 1957-59. Awards, Honors: Golden Palm, Cannes Film Festival, and Academy Award nomination, both best picture, both 1974, for The Conversation; Academy Award, best picture, 1974, for The Godfather, Part II; Golden Palm, Cannes Film Festival, Academy Award nomination, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, all best picture, all 1979, for Apocalypse Now. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Except Where Indicated: Back Door to Hell, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Flight to Fury (also known as Cordillera), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Associate producer, Drive, He Said, Columbia, 1971. (With Francis Ford Coppola) The Conversat/on, Paramount, 1974. (With Coppola and Gray Frederickson) The Godfather, Part II, Paramount, 1974. (With Coppola, Frederickson, and Tom Sternberg) Apocalypse Now, United Artists (UA), 1979. (With Sternberg) The Black Stallion, UA, 1979. Executive producer, The Escape Artist, Warner Bros., 1981.
(With Ronald Colby and Don Guest) Hammett, Warner Bros., 1982. (With Frederickson and Armyan Bernstein) One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. (With Sternberg and Doug Claybourne) The Black Stallion Returns, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/UA, 1983. (With Frederickson) The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. (With Claybourne) Rumble Fish, Universal, 1983. (With Robert Evans and Silvio Tabet) The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. One Magic Christmas, Buena Vista, 1985. Seven Minutes in Heaven, Warner Bros., 1986. (With Barbet Schroeder and Tom Luddy) Barfly, Cannon, 1987. Executive producer (with Stan Weston, Jay Emmett, and David Valdes), Gardens of Stone, TriStar, 1987. (With Fred Fuchs) Tucker: The Man and His Dreams, Paramount, 1988. (With Fuchs) "Life without Zoe," in New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. (With Frederickson, Coppola, and Charles Mulvehill) The Godfather, Part III, Paramount, 1990. (With Luddy and Erwin Provoost) Wait Until Spring, Bandini, Warner Home Video, 1991. (With Fuchs and Luddy) The Secret Garden, Warner Bros., 1993. (With Rick McCallum) Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Television Work: Executive producer, The Outsiders (series), Fox, 1990. Producer, Montana (movie), TNT, 1990. Executive producer, Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (special), Showtime, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: The Godfather Family: A Look Inside, HBO, 1990. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Showtime, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Adaptations: The film Flight to Fury (also known as Cordillera) was adapted from a story by Roos and released by Twentieth Century-Fox in 1966.*
ROSE, Jack 1911-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born November 4, 1911, in Warsaw, Poland; died
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October 20, 1995, in Los Angeles, CA. Screenwriter and producer. Jack Rose, one of the most renowned Hollywood comedy writers, began his career as a gag writer for Milton Berleand Bob Hope. Rose, who immigrated with his parents from Poland in 1916 and settled in Brooklyn, received his degree from Ohio University in 1934. He obtained a position with a press agent in New York City, writing jokes for clients. Rose wrote for Berle and Hope in New York before moving to California to work on Hope's radio program. In 1943 he composed his first screenplay for Hope and Bing Crosby, the wildly popular Road to Rio. He also worked on the scripts for The Paleface, I'll See You in My Dreams, Papa's Delicate Condition, and April in Paris. Rose made his debut as a producer in 1955 with The Seven Little Foys, another Hope vehicle. Rose was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the screenplay to A Touch of Class in 1973, and contributed scripts to many annual Academy Awards television shows. His recent work included the screenplay to The Great Muppet Caper (1981). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
dent of motion picture division, beginning 1993; Howard Rosenman Productions, founder; Columbia Pictures, producer. Member, Design Industries for Fighting AIDS, and Project Angel Food. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Except As Noted: Sparkle, Warner Bros., 1976. Executive producer, The Main Event, Warner Bros., 1979. Resurrection, Universal, 1980. Lost Angels, Orion, 1989. Cross Anatomy, Buena Vista, 1989. Executive producer, True Identity, Buena Vista, 1991. Father of the Bride, Buena Vista, 1991. A Stranger among Us, Buena Vista, 1992. Executive producer, Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1992. Shining Through, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. The Celluloid Closet (documentary), HBO and Sony
Classics, 1996.
Books:
International Motion Picture Almanac, Quigley, 1995. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, October 24, 1995, p. A18. New York Times, October 27, 1995, p. B11.
Television Producer, Except As Noted; Movies: Isn't It Shocking, ABC, 1973. Killer Bees, ABC, 1974. Executive producer, All Together Now, ABC, 1975. Also executive producer of The Virginia Hill Story, 1974.
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PERSONAL Full name, Howard Zvi Rosenman; born February 1, 1945, in New York, NY; son of Morris Joseph and Sima (Rosenfeld) Rosenman. Education: Brooklyn College, B.A., 1965. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Jewish.
Television Work; Specials: Coexecutive producer, Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt; and Tidy Endings.
ROSS, Donald H.
1928-
PERSONAL Addresses: Office—Howard Rosenman Productions, c/o Columbia Pictures, 10202 West Washington Blvd., Capra Bldg. 204, Los Angeles, CA 90232. Career: Film producer and executive. Assistant to Sir Michael Benthall on Broadway; Benton and Bowles, New York City, producer, 1968-73; RSO Films, Los Angeles, CA, president, 1974-78; Warner Bros., Universal, Paramount, Los Angeles, producer, 197883; Embassy, Orion, Los Angeles, producer, 198485; Disney (Touchstone), Los Angeles, producer, 1985-87; Sandollar, Los Angeles, copresident, 198793; Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, Los Angeles, presi-
Born in 1928. Addresses: /Agent—Cooper Agency, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 310, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Writer. Member: Writers Guild of America. WRITINGS Television Episodes: Detective School, ABC, 1979.
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Nobody's Perfect, ABC, 1979. Phyl and Mikhy, CBS, 1980. MeandMaxx, NBC, 1980. One in a Million, ABC, 1980. Diffrent Strokes, NBC, 1980-81. Hart to Hart, ABC, 1980-83. House Calls, CBS, 1981. The Love Boat, ABC, 1981-83. Harper Valley, NBC, 1982. Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 1984. Glitter, ABC, 1984. Cover Up, CBS, 1984. Partners in Crime, NBC, 1984. Half Nelson, NBC, 1984-85. The Love Boat, ABC, 1985. Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987-89.
Television Specials: The 6th Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards, NBC, 1977.
Screenplays: Hamburger: The Motion Picture, FM Entertainment, 1986.*
ROSSELLINI, Isabella
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PERSONAL Born June 18, 1952, in Rome, Italy; daughter of Roberto Rossellini (a director) and Ingrid Bergman (an actress); married Martin Scorsese (a director), September, 1979 (divorced November, 1982); married Jonathan Wiedemann (divorced); children: (second marriage) Elettra Ingrid; one son (adopted). Education: Attended Finch College, 1972; the New School for Social Research, New York; and Academy of Fashion and Costume, Rome. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Professional model; cover girl for Vogue, 1980; contracted to model Lancome cosmetics, 1982. Interviewer, RAI-TV, Italy. Italian teacher, New School for Social Research. Also worked briefly as costume designer in films for her father, Roberto Rossellini. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sister Pia, A Matter for Time, American International, 1976. Eugenia, // Prato (also known as The Meadow),
SAGS, 1979.
Isabella, // Pap'occhio (also known as In the Pope's Eye), Titanus, 1980. Darya Greenwood, White Nights, Columbia, 1985. Dorothy Vallens, Blue Velvet, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Lady Jeanne, Red Riding Hood, Cannon, 1987. Marie, Siesta, Lorimar, 1987. Madeline, Tough Guys Don't Dance, Cannon, 1987. Mademoiselle(Zelly),Ze//yanc/Me, Columbia, 1988. Maria Hardy, Cousins, Paramount, 1989. Peredita Durango, Wild At Heart, Propaganda/ Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Lisle Von Rhumans, Death Becomes Her, Universal, 1992. Laura Klein, Fearless, Warner Bros., 1993. Big Nose Kate, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Anna Marie Erdody, Immortal Beloved, Columbia, 1994. Also appeared as Victoire, Dames Calantes; Rosanna, Assedio di Venezia (also known as The Seige of Venice), 1991; in The Pickle, 1992; and as Maria, The Innocent, 1993. Television Appearances: Maria DiConti, The Ivory Hunters (movie), TNT, 1990. Rachel Marks, Lies of the Twins (movie), USA, 1991. Babe, "Frightening Frammis," Fallen Angels (episodic), Showtime, 1993. Gabriella, The Cift (special), Showtime, 1994. Also appeared in The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation (special), 1987; and The Other Sunday.
OTHER SOURCES:
Periodicals: Good Housekeeping, October, 1991, p. 36. Interview, April, 1988, p. 54. People Weekly, July, 1991, p. 52. Vogue, January, 1993, p. 102.*
ROTH, Joe 1948PERSONAL Born in 1948, in New York, NY; son of Lawrence Roth (a foreman at a plastics plant); married Donna Arkoff. Addresses: Office—Walt Disney Pictures, 500 South Buena Vista St., Burbank, CA 91521. Career: Producer. Pitchel Players (improvisational
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Volume 15 group), lighting director in San Francisco, CA, and producer in Los Angeles; Morgan Creek Productions, Los Angeles, co-founder, 1987, executive, 1987-89; Fox Film Corp., Los Angeles, chair, 1989-93; Caravan Pictures, Los Angeles, founder, 1993, president, 1993-94; Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, CA, chair of Walt Disney Motion Pictures, 1994—. Production assistant for commercial advertisements and feature films. CREDITS Film Producer, Except Where Indicated: Tunnelvision, World-Wide, 1976. Executive producer, Cracking Up, American International, 1977. Our Winning Season, American International, 1978. Americathon, United Artists (UA), 1979. Ladles and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains, Paramount, 1982. The Final Terror (also known as Campsite Massacre, Bump in the Night, and The Forest Primeval), Comworld/Watershed/Roth, 1983. Executive producer, Bachelor Party, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. (With Ivan Bloch) The Stone Boy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. (With Harry Ufland) Moving Violations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. (With Ufland) Off Beat, Silver Screen Partners II, 1986. (With Ufland; and director) Streets of Gold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. (With Ufland) Where the River Runs Black, MetroColdwyn-Mayer/UA, 1986. P. K. and the Kid, Lorimar, 1987. Executive producer and director, Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1987. Young Guns, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Executive producer, Dead Ringers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Executive producer, Skin Deep, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1989. Executive producer, Major League, Paramount, 1989. Executive producer, Renegades, Universal, 1989. Executive producer, Enemies: A Love Story, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Executive producer (with Roger Birnbaum), Pacific Heights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Executive producer, Exorcist III: Legion, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Executive producer, Nightbreed, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Executive producer and director, Coupe de Ville, Universal, 1990. The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993.
Angels in the Outfield, Buena Vista, 1994. Executive producer, / Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994. Executive producer, Angle (also known as Angle, I Says), Buena Vista, 1994. Low Down Dirty Shame, Buena Vista, 1994. The Jerky Boys, Buena Vista, 1995. Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures ofPecos Bill, Buena Vista, 1995. Houseguest, Buena Vista, 1995. Heavyweights, Buena Vista, 1995. While You Were Sleeping (also known as Coma Guy), Buena Vista, 1995. Executive producer, Before and After, Buena Vista, 1996. Film Appearances: Tunnelvision, World-Wide, 1976. Television Appearances; Specials: The New Hollywood, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: "Naked Hollywood," A & E Premieres, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Newsweek, May 25, 1992, pp. 62-64.*
ROTH, Martin 1924(Marty Roth) PERSONAL Born January 24, 1924, in New York, NY; son of Jack (in sales and a former boxing champion) and Selma (a homemaker) Rothbart; married first wife, Marilyn (divorced); married Marjorie Tobias (a homemaker), 1984; children: Lissa Roth Harrison. Education: Attended New York University. Addresses: Office—MDR Productions, 8489 West Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Agent—(film and television) Sherry Robb, 5724 West 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Producer, writer, and lecturer. Gaylord Productions, head of development, 1984-86; MDR Productions, Los Angeles, CA, president. American Film Institute, instructor; University of California Extension, Los Angeles, instructor in crime writing and screenwriting; director of Internet Crimpwriters Network on the World Wide Web; conducts seminars at colleges and universities. Friars Charity Founda-
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376 • ROTH tlon, member of board of directors; Associates for Breast Cancer, member of board of directors and director of special events. Military service: U.S. Army Air Forces, 1941-46. Member: Writers Guild of America, Writers Connection, Mystery Writers of America. CREDITS Television Work; Pilots: Creator, Ark II, CBS, 1976. Off the Wall, syndicated, 1982. Creator, Harris against the World, NBC. Television Work; Movies: Creator and coproducer, Voices from Within (also known as Silhouette), NBC, 1994. WRITINGS Television Episodes: Matt Helm, ABC, 1975. Three's Company, ABC, 1977. The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1979. Also author of episodes for Medical Center and Hawaii Five-0, both CBS, as well as The Ed Sullivan Show, The Colgate Comedy Hour, Car 54, Where Are You?, Hart to Hart, Vegas, Mannix, Ellery Queen, Ironside, My Favorite Martian, McHale's Navy, I Dream of Jeannie, and It Takes a Thief. Other Television Writing: (With Lou Shaw) Beyond West World (series), CBS, 1980. Screenplays: Author of the screenplay The Boatniks. Other: The Writer's Complete Crime Reference Book, Writers Digest (Cincinnati, OH), 1990, revised edition, 1993. The Fiction Writer's Silent Partner, Writers Digest, 1991. Author (under the name Marty Roth) of "Cellar Club/' a monthly news column in Club and Sports Society.*
ROTH, Marty See ROTH, Martin
ROUTLEDGE, Patricia 1929PERSONAL Born Katherine Patricia Routledge, February 17, 1929, in Birkenhead, England; daughter of Isaac Edgar and Catherine (Perry) Routledge. Education: Attended the University of Liverpool, Guildhall School of Music, and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Addresses: Agent—c/o Marmont Management Ltd., Langham House, 308 Regent St., London W1R SAL, England. Career: Actress and singer. Appeared with the Liverpool Playhouse Repertory Company, Liverpool, England, 1952-53; and with repertory companies in Guildford, Worthing, and Windsor, all in England. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best actress in a musical, 1968, for Darling of the Day; Laurence Olivier Award, Society of West End Theatre, 1989, for Candide; Order of the British Empire, 1993. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Hippolyta, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, England, 1952. (London debut) Carlotta, The Duenna, Westminster Theatre, 1954. Adriana, The Comedy of Errors (musical), Arts Theatre, London, 1956. Aunt Mabel, Zu/e/'/ca, Savilie Theatre, London, 1957. Henrietta Argan, The Love Doctor, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1959. Mrs. Gilchrist, Follow That Girl, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1960. Out of My Mind, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1961. Title role, Little Mary Sunshine, Comedy Theatre, London, 1962. Berinthia, Virtue in Danger, Mermaid Theatre, then Strand Theatre, both London, 1963. Victoria, Home and Beauty, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, England, 1964. Violet, Nell and Rover, How's the World Treating You?, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1965, then New Arts Theatre, Wyndham's Theatre, and Comedy Theatre, all London, 1966, later Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1966. Alice Challixe, Darling of the Day, George Abbott Theatre, New York City, 1967. Victoria, Love Match, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1968.
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Volume 15 Mother-in-law, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1969. Lady Fidget, The Country Wife, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1969. Agatha Posket, The Magistrate, Chichester Festival Theatre, then Cambridge Theatre, London, both 1969. Mrs. Bennet, First Impressions, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England, 1971. Cowardly Custard, Mermaid Theatre, 1972. Georgiana Tidman, Dandy Dick, Chichester Festival Theatre, then Garrick Theatre, London, both 1973. Madame Ranevsky, The Cherry Orchard, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England, 1975. Emilia, Othello, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1975. Martha Avon, Made in Heaven, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1975. Presidents' wives, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1976. Mrs. Malaprop, The Rivals, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, 1976. Mrs. Mannings, Zack, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1976. Maria Wislack, On Approval, Vaudeville Theatre, 1977. Daisy Tuttle, Gracious Living, Eisenhower Theatre, Washington, DC, 1978. Julia, Semmelweiss, Eisenhower Theatre, 1978. Miss Dyott, The Schoolmistress, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1979. Peggy Stott, And a Nightingale Sang, Queen's Theatre, London, 1979. Ruth, The Pirates of Penzance, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1980. Noises Off, Savoy Theatre, London, 1981. When the Wind Blows, Whitehall Theatre, London, 1983. Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre, 1984-85. Candide, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1988-89. Come for the Ride (one woman show), Playhouse Theatre, London, 1989. Talking Heads, Comedy Theater, London, 1992. Carousel, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1992, then Royal National Theatre, London, 1993. Mr. and Mrs. Nobody, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1994. Mrs. Malaprop, The Rivals, Albery Theatre, 1995. Made her operatic debut in The Grand Duchess of Cerolstein. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Clinty, To Sir with Love, Columbia, 1967. Miss Reece, The Bliss of Miss Blossom, Paramount, 1968.
Lucille Beatty, Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River, Columbia, 1968. Mrs. Gudgeon, A Matter of Innocence (also known as Pretty Polly), Universal, 1968. Mrs. Wooley, Thirty Is a Dangerous Age, Cynthia, Columbia, 1968. Mrs. Featherstone, If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, United Artists, 1969. Nurse, Lock Up Your Daughters, Columbia, 1969. Mrs. Wentworth, Egghead's Robot, Film Producers' Guild, 1970. Girl Stroke Boy, London Screen, 1971. Also appeared as ATS Officer in The Imitation Came, 1980; and as Audrey Holly, First and Last, 1989. Television Appearances: Posh lady, The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (movie), NBC, 1980. Voice of Cousin Ribby, The Tale of Tom Kitten and Jemima Puddle-Duck (animated special), The Family Channel, 1993. Appeared in Don's and Doreen, 1978; A Woman of No Importance, 1982; Victoria Wood as 5een on TV, 1983-86; Marjorie and Men, 1985; A Lady of Letters, 1988; Keeping Up Appearances, 1990; When We Are Married, The Years Between, and Nicholas Nickleby. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded Cowardly Custard (original cast recording), 1972; and Presenting Patricia Rout/edge.*
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PERSONAL Full name, Mark Grigorievich Rozovsky; born in 1937, in Petropavlovsk, Russia. Education: Attended Moscow University. Addresses: Office—Theatre-Studio, U Nikitskikh Vorot, Gertsena Str. 23/9, 103009 Moscow, Russia. Career: Director and writer. Our Home (amateur studio theatre), Moscow, Russia, co-manager, 1958-70; U Nikitskikh Vorot (professional revival of Our Home), Moscow, co-manager, 1987—. Awards, Honors: Theatre of Nations Prize, Hamburg and Avignon, 1979.
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Stage Work: Director (with Ceorgii Tovstonogov), Strider: The Story of a Horse (musical version), Gorky Theatre, Leningrad, Russia; director of Orpheus and Eurydice (rock opera), 1975; also directed adaptations from the works of Karamzin, Kafka, and Fyodor Dostoevsky. WRITINGS Plays: Strider: The Story of a Horse (based on a story by Leo Tolstoy; translated by Tamara Bering Sunguroff; English adaptation by Robert Kalfin and Steve Brown), Chelsea Theatre Center, New York City, 1979, then Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1979-80, later Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH, 1980-81, also produced at Gorky Theatre, Leningrad, Russia. Kafka: Father and Son (based on Kafka's Letter to His Father and The Judgment; translated by Elena Prischepenki), La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1985, 1991, 1992. Romances with Oblomov, Alexandrinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1992. Author of Amadeus (based on the play by Peter Shaffer), Moscow Arts Theatre, Moscow; author of a libretto for an opera about the poet Mayakovsky. Other: Author of Triumphal Square, a television documentary, 1984. Author of three books about the theatre.*
ROZSA, Miklos 1907-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFTsketch: Full name, Nicholas Rozsa; born April 18, 1907, in Budapest, Hungary; died of complications following a stroke, July 27, 1995, in Los Angeles, CA. Composer. Miklos Rozsa was one of the most celebrated film composers of the 1940s, '50s and '60s. He was a musical child prodigy, taking up the violin at the age of five. His father sent him to the University of Budapest to study chemistry, but he enrolled in the Music Conservatory at the same time. Rozsa later studied composition and violin in Leipzig, Germany. In the late 1930s Rozsa met the Hungarian producer Alexander Korda, who commissioned him to write a score for the 1937 film Knight without Armor, starring Marlene Dietrich. Rozsa won the Academy
Award for best score for the films Spellbound (1945), A Double Life (1947), and Ben-Hur (1957). He scored many films, including The Thief of Baghdad (1940)— the first film to have its own soundtrack album—The Asphalt ]ungle (1950), Quo Vadis (1951), Ivanhoe (1952), El Cid (1952), Time after Time (1979) and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982). Rozsa also composed chamber music, which was performed in Carnegie Hall by the New York Philharmonic, and was the author of an autobiography, A Double Life (1982). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 49th edition, Marquis, 1994. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, July 28, 1995, p. A22. New York Times, July 29, 1995, p. A27.
RUDNICK, Paul 1957(?)(Libby Gelman-Waxer, Joseph Howard) PERSONAL Born c. 1957, in Piscataway, NJ; son of Norman (a physicist) and Selma (a publicist) Rudnick. Education: Attended Yale University. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Writer. Awards, Honors: Outer Critics Circle Award, 1983, for Poor Little Lambs; Obie Award, best playwriting, Village Voice, Outer Critics Circle Award, and John Gassner Playwriting Award, all 1994, for Jeffrey. WRITINGS Plays: Poor Little Lambs, Theatre of St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1982. Cosmetic Surgery (one-act), Immediate Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, 1983. Arts and Leisure, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 1983-84. "Raving/' in One-Act Play Marathon '84, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984. / Hate Hamlet, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1991, published by Dramatists Play Service (New York City), 1992.
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Volume 15 Jeffrey, Works Progress Administration (WPA) Theatre, New York City, 1992-93, then Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1993, published by Plume (New York City), 1994.
Woman in Bookstore, Chances Are, TriStar, 1989. Claire Raskin, Funny about Love, Paramount, 1990. Also appeared as Actress, "Put It on My Bill/' Funny, 1988; Miriam, Bad Dreams, 1988.
Author of The Naked Truth, 1994. Screenplays: (Under pseudonym Joseph Howard; with Eleanor Bergstein, Jim Cash, Jack Epps, Jr., and others) Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Jeffrey (based on his play), Orion Classics, 1995. Other: Social Disease (novel), Knopf (New York), 1986. /'// Take It (novel), Knopf, 1989. Scriptwriter for performers Lily Tomlin, Madonna, and Bette Midler. Author of "If You Ask Me," a column under the pseudonym Libby Gelman-Waxer, in Premiere. Contributor to periodicals, including Interview and Vogue. OTHER SOURCES Books: Rudnick, Paul, I'll Take It, Knopf, 1989.*
RUTTAN, Susan 1948(?)PERSONAL Born Susan Dunrud, September 16, c. 1948, in Oregon City, OR; father, a logger; mother, a nurse; married Mel Ruttan (deceased); married Randy MacDonald (a boom microphone operator), c. 1990 (divorced, c. 1993); children: Jackson (adopted), Education: Attended University of Oregon and University of California, Santa Cruz. Addresses: Agent—Abrams, Rubaloff, and Lawrence, 8075 West 3rd, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress. Member, Staircase Theatre, Santa Cruz, CA, 1976-77. Also worked as a secretary and bar manager. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1989, for LA. Law. CREDITS Film Appearances: Nurse, Independence Day, Warner Bros., 1983. Biker, Bad Manners (also known as Growing Pains), New World, 1984.
Television Appearances; Series: Marge, Empire, CBS, 1984. RoxanneMelman, LA. Law, NBC, 1986-93. Television Appearances; Pilots: Marge, After George, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The New Jail/' Best of the West, ABC, 1981. "Jackal," The Powers of Matthew Star, NBC, 1982. "Where's My Paycheck," Night Court, NBC, 1984. "The Scandal," Benson, ABC, 1984. "Adventure in Hong Kong," Benson, ABC, 1984. Katherine Shrub, "Have Yourself a Very Degrading Christmas," Buffalo Bill, NBC, 1984. "Lofty Steele," Remington Steele, NBC, 1984. Newhart, CBS, 1984. The Jeffersons, CBS, 1985. "A Day in Mayfield," The New Leave It to Beaver, TBS, 1986. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, syndicated, 1988. Ms. Morales, "Malcolm Takes a Shot," CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1990. Also appeared in Improv Tonight, 1988; The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo (also known as Lobo), NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Woman Prude, Dropout Father, CBS, 1982. Hostess, The Fighter, CBS, 1983. Mrs. Estep, Packin' It In, CBS, 1983. Portsmouth Nurse, Thursday's Child, CBS, 1983. Robin, Second Sight: A Love Story, CBS, 1984. Margie, Scorned and Swindled, CBS, 1984. Judge M. Tyson, Murder: By Reason of Insanity, CBS, 1985. Rosemary, Kicks, ABC, 1985. Julie Meyers, Do You Remember Love?, CBS, 1985. Ms. Morgan, Under the Influence, CBS, 1986. Mrs. McGwin, Bay Coven, NBC, 1987. Courtney Page, Take My Daughters, Please, NBC, 1988. Sandra Thompson, Fire and Rain, USA, 1989. Judy Hecker, A Quiet Little Neighborhood, A Perfect Little Murder, NBC, 1990. Genene Jones, Deadly Medicine, NBC, 1991. Carol Blankenship, A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bel I Story, CBS, 1991. Arlene Reed, Jack Reed: Badge of Honor, NBC, 1993. Anne Marie Tesoriero, Without Warning: Terror in the Towers, NBC, 1993.
380 • RUTTAN Arlene Reed, Jack Reed: A Search for Justice, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Marian, "Gwendolyn," NBC Presents the API Comedy Special, NBC, 1987. Jay Leno's Family Comedy Special, NBC, 1987. The Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1989. Cohost, Thanks for Giving, USA, 1989. The Test Tube, ABC, 1990. Sweet 15, PBS, 1990. Rich and Famous: 1990 World's Best, syndicated, 1990. The "LA Law" 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1992.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Also appeared in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1988; 55th Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade, 1988; The Miss Universe Pageant 1988, 1988; Host, All-American Sports Nuts, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Arlene Reed, Deadly Matrimony, NBC, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 18,1991; November 29, 1993, p. 91. Weight Watchers Magazine, May, 1989, p. 41 .*
s SALDANA, Theresa 1955PERSONAL Born in 1955; married Phil Peters (an actor), March, 1989; children: Tianna. Addresses: Agent—Paul Kohner, The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress in a series, miniseries, or telefilm, 1993, for The Commish. CREDITS Film Appearances: Grace Corrigan, / Wanna Hold Your Hand, Universal, 1978. Mary Ann, Nunzio, Universal, 1978. Lenore, Raging Bull, United Artists, 1980. Marsha Bernstein, Defiance, American International, 1980. Rhiana, The Evil That Men Do, TriStar, 1984. Maria, Angel Town, Imperial Entertainment, 1990. Appeared as Rhonda, The Night Before, 1988; as Maria Montoya, Of Men and Angels, 1989; and as Angie, Double Revenge. Television Appearances; Series: Gina Genovese, The Gangster Chronicles, NBC, 1981. Rachel Scali, The Commish, ABC, 1991-95. Television Appearances; Movies: Maria, Sophia Loren: Her Own Story, NBC, 1980. Herself, Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story, NBC, 1984.
Angela Brown, The Highwayman (also known as Terror on the Blacktop), NBC, 1987. Rachel Morales, Shameful Secrets, ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Where Do You Go When You Have No Place to Go?/' Kojak, CBS, 1976. "The Applicant/' 240-Robert, ABC, 1979. "The Gift," Nurse, CBS, 1981. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1983. "Too Late for Love/' T. ;. Hooker, ABC, 1983. "Miss Lonelyhearts," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. "Dead Woman's Shoes/' Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Bold Ghosts," Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1985. "Gotta Dance," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1985. "Full Moon Blues," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1986. "Love and the Game Show," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1986. "The Affair," Matlock, NBC, 1986. "Till Death Do Us Part," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1986. Laura Chacon, "Juvi" (also known as "Juvenile Hall"), CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1987. "Any Second Now," Hunter, NBC, 1987. "Black Widows," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1987. "A World of Difference," Werewolf, Fox, 1987. "Lives in the Balance," Buck James, ABC, 1988. Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 1989. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Other Television Appearances: Cohost, The Reporters, Fox, 1989. Voice of Rosa, The New Kids on the Block Christmas Special, ABC, 1990. Scott Ross: Fear (special), syndicated, 1991. Confessions of Crime (special), Lifetime, 1991. The 4th Annual Desi Awards (special), syndicated, 1992.
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Stage Appearances: Member of chorus, A Musical Merchant of Venice, Roundabout Theatre/Stage Two, New York City, 1975. Gina, New York City Street Show, Actors Playhouse, New York City, 1977. Trouble, Ark Theatre Company, New York City, 1981. Lilina Stanislavski, Chekhov in Yalta, Walnut Street Theatre Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1983-84. Mimi, Broken Eggs, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1984. WRITINGS Author of Beyond Survival, an autobiography. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 5, 1989, p. 44.*
SALINGER, Matt
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PERSONAL Born February 13, 1960, in Windsor, VT; son of Jerome David (a writer, known as J. D.) and Alison Claire (a psychologist; maiden name, Douglas) Salinger; married Betsey Jane Becker (a jewelry manufacturer and designer), May 19, 1985; children: Gannon, Avery. Education: Attended Princeton University, 1979-80; Columbia University, B.A., art history, 1983; studied acting with Peggy Feury and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Avocational interests: Hiking, skiing, outdoor activities, active in environmental and conservation groups. Addresses: Agent— Bresler Agency, 15760 Ventura Blvd., Suite 1730, Encino, CA91436.
Charly Bacon, Charly Bacon and His Family, John Drew Theatre, East Hampton, NY, 1988. Ben, The Downside, Pasadena Playhouse, 1989-90. Jeff, The Sum of Us, Cherry Lane Theatre, 1991. Also appeared in No Exit, Theatre East, New York City; and with the Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City. Film Appearances: (Debut) Danny Burke, Revenge of the Nerds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Philip Aarons, Power, Lorimar, 1985. Donald Anderson, Options, Vestron, 1989. Steve Rogers/Captain America, Captain America, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Tex, Firehawk, Concorde, 1993. Peter Kernan, Fortunes of War, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994. James, Babyfever, Rainbow Film Company, 1994. Film Work: Producer, Wild at Heart, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Producer, Fortunes of War, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Lieutenant Bryce Parker, Blood and Orchids, CBS, 1986. Claude Dallas, Jr., Manhunt for Claude Dallas, CBS, 1986. Jack Shoat, Deadly Deception, CBS, 1987. James Barrington, Barrington, CBS, 1987. Other Television Appearances: (Debut) Dave Meehan, One Life to Live, ABC, 1983. Young Frederick Remington, West oft/76 Imagination (special), PBS, 1985. Andrew Jackson, Rainbow in the Thunder (pilot), NBC, 1988.*
Career: Actor and Producer.
SALONGA, Lea 1971Member: Young Artists United (a community service group). CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Manke, Drums in the Night, Horace Mann Theatre, New York City, 1982. All God's Children Cot Wings, Horace Mann Theatre, New York City, 1983. Pete, One Night at Studio, Zephyr Theater, Los Angeles, CA, 1984. (Broadway debut) James Bernard, Dancing in the End Zone, Ritz Theatre, 1985.
PERSONAL Born February 22, 1971, in Manila, Luzon, Philippines; daughter of Feliciano Genuine and Maria Ligaya (Imutan) Salonga. Education: Attended Ateneo De Manila University, 1988-89. Religion: Roman Catholic. Avocational interests: Music, reading, collecting raised-trunk elephants, collecting swatches, working on computers. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—C. Winston Simone Management, 1790 Broadway, 10th floor, New York, NY 10019.
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Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actor's Equity Association. Awards, Honors: AllW Award, best child performer, 1980-82; lining Awards, one of 10 outstanding singers, 1983, 1992, and 1994; Cecil Award, best recording by a child, 1984; AWIT Award, outstanding performer, Philippines Recording Industry, 1990; Theatre World Award and Antoinette Perry Award, both best actress in a musical, both 1991, for Miss Saigon; ASEAN Industry award, performing arts, 1992; AWIT Award, outstanding service, 1993. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Kim, Miss Saigon, Theatre Royal, London, England, 1989-90, then (Broadway debut) Broadway Theater, New York City, 1991-93. Les Miserables, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1993. Also appeared in The King and I, Manila, 1978; Annie, Manila, 1980; The Rose Tattoo, Manila, 1980; The Paper Moon, Manila, 1983; The Fantasticks, Manila, 1988; My Fair Lady, Manila, 1994; Into the Woods, Singapore, 1994; The Sound of Music, Manila; Fiddler on the Roof, Manila; and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Television Appearances; Specials: The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. The O/sen Twins Mother's Day Special, ABC, 1993. A Musical Christmas at Walt Disney World, ABC, 1993. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. Tuptim, The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream, PBS, 1993. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. People, The Disney Channel, 1995.
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RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded A Small Voice, 1981; Lea; Happy Ch/7dren's Club, Christmas Album; We Are the World; Miss Saigon (original London cast record); The King and I; Aladdin (motion picture soundtrack); and The Little Tramp. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 17, 1991, pp. 55-56. New York Times, March 17, 1991, pp. 5, 37.*
SANDLER,Adam 1964(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1964. Education: Attended New York University. Addresses: Contact—Agency for the Performing Arts, 888 7th Ave., Suite 602, New York, NY 10106. Career: Actor, comedian, and writer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, writing in a variety or music program, 1991 and 1992, both for Saturday Night Live. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dink the Clown, Shakes the Clown, IRS Releasing, 1992. Carmine, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. Louie, Mixed Nuts, TriStar, 1994. Pip, Airheads, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Title role, Billy Madison, Universal, 1995. Title role, Happy Gilmore, Universal, 1996.
Other Television Appearances: Geri Riordan, Redwood Curtain (movie), ABC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1991-95.
Also appeared as Host, Kulit Bulitit; in Love Lea; Naku, Hal; Sunday Special; Iba /to/; That's Entertainment; This Is It!; and as co-host, Patok Na Patok!
Other Television Appearances: "Testing Dirty/' ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1990. Regular, Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special (special), NBC, 1992. 1994 MTV Music Video Awards (special), MTV, 1994. Opera Man, Saturday Night Live Presents President Bill Clinton's All-Time Favorites (special), NBC, 1994. The 37th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1995. The £SPY A wards, ESPN, 1996.
Film Appearances: Voice of Singing Jasmine, Aladdin (animated), Buena Vista, 1992. Also appeared in Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal?; Dear Diary; Pik Pak Boom; Captain Barbell; Ninja Kids; and Like Father, Like Son.
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Albums: They're All Gonna Laugh at You!, Warner Bros., 1993. Also released an album In 1996 that includes the song "Hanukkah Song/' WRITINGS Screenplays: (With others) Billy Madison, Universal, 1995. (With others) Happy Gil more, Universal, 1996. Television Series: (With others) Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1991-95.*
SANDS, Julian 1958PERSONAL Born in 1958, in Yorkshire, England; wife's name, Sarah (a journalist; divorced); married second wife, Evgenia; children: Henry. Education: Studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama, London, 1979. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Has also worked as a stage manager, writer, and director. Founded a small theatre company that performed in schools and youth clubs. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sailor, Privates on Parade, Orion Classics, 1982. Jon Swain, The Killing Fields, Warner Bros., 1984. Colin, Oxford Blues, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Laurence Huninger, After Darkness, Green Man/ Philum, 1985. Dr. Murray, The Doctor and the Devils, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. George Emerson, A Room with a View, Cinecom, 1986. Percy Bysshe Shelley, Gothic, Virgin, 1987. Kit, Siesta, Lorimar, 1987. Dr. Harrison Steele, Vibes, Columbia, 1988. Julian, Wherever You Are (also known as Wherever She Is and Gdzieskolwiek jest, jeslis jest), Gerhard Schmidt/Film Polski, 1988. Father Daniel, Man/Tea (also known as Manika: Une vie plus tard, Manika: The Girl Who Lived Twice,
Manika Manika, and Une Passerelle sur le gange), Films du Scorpion/Twentieth CenturyFox/Manley, 1988. Wolfgang Leighton, Tennessee Nights (also known as Tennessee Waltz), Nelson Entertainment, 1989. Dr. James Atherton, Arachnophobia, Buena Vista, 1990. Franz Liszt, Impromptu, Hemdale, 1990. Yves Cloquet, Naked Lunch, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Title role, Warlock, Trimark Pictures, 1991. Stefan, Husbands and Lovers (also known as La Villa del Venerdi), Columbia TriStar, 1992. Nick Cavanaugh, Boxing Helena, Orion Classics, 1993. Title role, Warlock: The Armageddon, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Wolfgang Leighton, Black Water, Icarus Films, 1994. Tom Gilbert, The Browning Version, Paramount, 1994. Also appeared in Broken English (short film); The Sun Also Shines at Night (also known as Night Sun), The Friday Villa, Wicked, Tale of a Vampire, and Leaving Las Vegas. Television Appearances; Series: Guy Lough, A Married Man, Channel Four, 1982, then syndicated, 1984. Television Appearances; Movies: Sandy, Romance on the Orient Express, NBC, 1985. Forest, Harem, ABC, 1986. Todd Sands, The Room, ABC, 1987. Major Stefan Kirilenko, Murder by Moonlight, CBS, 1989. Also appeared in Grand Isle and Crazy in Love.*
SARANDON, Chris 1942PERSONAL Born July 24, 1942, in Beckley, WV; married Susan Tomalin (an actress, known as Susan Sarandon), September 16, 1967 (divorced). Education: University of West Virginia, B.A.; Catholic University, M.F.A. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1975, for Dog Day Afternoon.
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Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Jacob, The Rothschilds, LuntFontanne Theatre, 1970. Proteus, Two Gentlemen of Verona, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1972. Tim Wintermouth, Marco Polo Sings a Solo, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Public Theatre, New York City, 1977. A Prayer for My Daughter, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1977. Dick Dudgeon, The Devil's Disciple, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1977, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York, 1978. Nick, The Woods, NYSF, Public Theatre, 1979. Benchgelter, Censored Scenes from King Kong, Princess Theatre, New York City, 1980. Laertes, Hamlet, American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, CT, 1982. Bill Page, The Voice of the Turtle, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1984. Victor Moisa, Nick and Nora, Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1991. Made stage debut as Jack Hunter, The Rose Tattoo, 1965-66; also appeared in productions at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 1978; Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ; with the Hartford Stage Company, CT; and at the Shaw Festival, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.*
SARGENT, Herb PERSONAL Born July 15, in Philadelphia, PA; married LeGrand Council Mellon (foundation director, hospital administrator, archivist, and music historian), 1991. Education: Attended Pennsylvania State University, 194143, and University of California, Los Angeles, 194648. Addresses: Home—116 East 82nd St., New York, NY 10028. Manager—Ferlito Management, 119 West 57th St., Suite 1405, New York, NY 10019. Career: Producer and writer. Military service: U.S. Army Air Corps, 1943-46; became sergeant. Member: Writers Guild of America, East (member of council, 1985-91; president, 1991—), Dramatists Guild, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (member of Board of Governors), Songwriters Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Shared Emmy Award nomination,
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outstanding writing in a single musical or variety program, 1959, for The Steve Allen Show with Peter Ustinov, Louis Armstrong, and Van Cliburn; shared Emmy Award nomination, outstanding writing, 196465, for That Was the Week That Was; shared Writers Guild of America Award, best variety special, musical or comedy, and Emmy Award, best writing in a comedy, variety, or music program, both 1970, both for Annie: The Women in the Life of a Man; Writers Guild of America Award, best variety special, musical or comedy, and Emmy Awards, best writing and best comedy/variety, variety, or music special, all 1974, all for Lily; shared Writers Guild of America Award, best variety special script, musical or comedy, 1975, for Alan King's Energy Crisis, Rising Prices and Assorted Vices Comedy Hour; shared Emmy Awards, outstanding writing in a variety or music program, 1976, 1977, for NBC's Saturday Night; shared Writers Gui Id of America Award, best variety special script, musical or comedy, 1977, for Saturday Night Live episode hosted by Buck Henry; shared Emmy Award nominations, outstanding writing in a variety or music program, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1991, and 1993, and Emmy Awards, 1988, 1989, all for Saturday Night Live; shared Writers Guild of America Award, best television variety script, musical or comedy, 1980, for Saturday Night Live episode hosted by Richard Benjamin; Writers Guild of America Richard R. Jablow Memorial Award, 1990, for "Devoted Service to the Guild"; shared Writers Guild of America Award, best television variety/musical special event, 1991, for Time Warner Presents: The Earth Day Special. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Producer, That Was the Week That Was, NBC, 196465. Co-creator, The Comer Bar, ABC, 1972-73. Co-creator, Ivan the Terrible, CBS, 1976. Producer, The News Is the News, NBC, 1983. Television Producer; Specials: L//y,CBS, 1973. Also producer of the specials The Wonderful World of Aggravation, 1972; Alan King Looks Back in Anger—A Review of 1972, 1973; The George Segal Show, 1974; Happy Endings, 1975; and Love, Life, Liberty, and Lunch, 1976.
Victor Borge Show, NBC, 1953. Tonight Show (Steve Allen), NBC, 1954-58. Steve Allen Sunday Show, NBC, 1958-61. Tonight Show (Johnny Carson), NBC, 1962-63. The Perry Como Show, NBC, 1963-64. That Was the Week That Was, NBC, 1964-65. The Corner Bar, ABC, 1972-73. (And script consultant) Saturday Night Live (includes episodes with hosts Buck Henry and Richard Benjamin; originally titled NBC's Saturday Night, 1975-77), NBC, 1975-95. Ivan the Terrible, CBS, 1976. The News Is the News, NBC, 1983. Television Specials; With Others: The Steve Allen Show with Peter Ustinov, Louis Armstrong, and Van Cliburn, NBC, 1959. Music from Shubert Alley, NBC, 1959. Bing Crosby Special, ABC, 1961. M/7ton Berle Special, NBC, 1962. Annie: The Women in the Life of a Man, CBS, 1970. Lily, CBS, 1973. The Best of Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1979. The 40th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1988. Diet America Challenge, CBS, 1989. Time Warner Presents: The Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. Saturday Night Live: All the Best for Mother's Day, NBC, 1992. The 2nd Annual Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special, NBC, 1993. Also writer for the specials Petula, 1970; The Wonderful World of Aggravation, The Magical Music oi Burt Bacharach, Burt Bacharach: Close to You, and Burt Bacharach!, all 1972; The Many Faces of Comedy, Alan King Looks Back in Anger—A Review of 1972, James Paul McCartney, and Sammy!, all 1973; The George Segal Show, 1974; and Alan King's Energy Crisis, Rising Prices and Assorted Vices Comedy Hour, and Funny Girl to Funny Lady, both 1975. Screenplays:
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(With George Fowler) He//o London (also known as London Calling), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. Bye Bye Braverman (based on To an Early Grave, a novel by Wallace Markfield), Warner Bros., 1968.
Television Series; With Others: Broadway Open House, NBC, 1950-51. Colgate Comedy Hour (Fred Allen), NBC, 1951-52.
Stage: Contributor, Hard Sell, Public Theatre/Other Stage, New York City, 1980.
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PERSONAL Born July 9, 1976, in Highland Park, IL; son of Lewis M. (an industrial real estate broker) and Joanne F. (a homemaker) Savage. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Hollywood Women's Press Club, Discovery of the Year, 1989; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1989, 1990, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy series, 1990, all for The Wonder Years; named Best Actor in a Comedy Series, Viewers for Qual ity Television, 1989 and 1990; People's Choice Awards, both best young performer in television, 1990 and 1991. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Kevin Arnold, The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988-93. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Matthew Nickerson, Convicted: A Mother's Story, CBS, 1987. Michael Mills, When You Remember Me (also known as The Amazing Legacy of Michael Patrick Smith), ABC, 1990. Trevor Atwood, Christmas on Division Street, CBS, 1991. Bobby, No One Would Tell, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: What Are Friends For?, CBS, 1986. Garf, "Runaway Ralph," ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1987. Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. America's All-Star Tribute to Oprah Winfrey, ABC, 1990. Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years (also known as Hollywood Celebrates Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday), CBS, 1990. 25th Anniversary MDA Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon, syndicated, 1990. Victory and Valor: A Special Olympics All-Star Celebration (also known as The International Special Olympics All-Star Gala), ABC, 1991.
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Voices that Care, Fox, 1991. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 15th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1989. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 16th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1990. The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. The 6th Annual Awards of Sport, TBS, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. MTV's 1991 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1991. The 18th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1992. The 19th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1993. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Louis Michaelson, The Boy Who Could Fly, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Grandson, The Princess Bride, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1987. Charlie Seymour, Vice Versa, Columbia, 1988. Brian Stevenson, Little Monsters, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1989. Corey Woods, The Wizard, Universal, 1989.
SBARGE, Raphael 1964PERSONAL Born February 12, 1964, in New York, NY. Education: Trained for the stage with Uta Hagen, Austin Pendleton, Herbert Berghoff, Ada Brown Mather, Clyde Vinson, and Milton Katselas. Addresses: /Agent—Metropolitan Artists, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actor. Member of company, Antaeus Permanent Company Ensemble Repertory and Circle Repertory. Awards, Honors: San Francisco Circle Critics Award, c. 1993, for The Twilight of the Colds. CREDITS Film Appearances: Thomas Carroll, /Abuse, Promovision International, 1982. Glenn, Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. Sherman, My Science Project, Buena Vista, 1985.
388 • SCACCHI Schmoozler, Vision Quest, Warner Bros., 1985. Adam Swit, My Man Adam, TriStar, 1986. Voice of Chip, Miracle Mile, Hemdale, 1988. Matt Harman, Riding the Edge, Trans World Entertainment, 1989. Bobby, Cold Dog Soup, Handmade Films, 1992. "Doc" Smith, Carnosaur, New Horizons, 1993. MacLachlan, The Hidden II: The Spawning, New Line Cinema, 1994. Also appeared as Commander, Independence Day, 1995; as the voice of Tom, Babes in Toy/and (animated), MGM; and in Two-Eleven and Tunnel Vision, both independent productions. Television Appearances; Series: Brian McGuire, Better Days, CBS, 1986. Also has a recurring role on Star Trek: Voyager, UPN. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ted Nichols, Werewolf, Fox, 1987. Mr. Jenkins, The Cosby Show, NBC, 1988. Charlie Darrow, Island Son, CBS, 1989. Will, Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990. Also appeared in SeaQuest, NBC; Nowhere Man, UPN; Murder, She Wrote, CBS; Sisters, ABC; LA. Law, NBC; Sirens, ABC; and Civil Wars, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: The Collector, A Streetcar Named Desire, ABC, 1984. John Parsons, Prison for Children, CBS, 1987. Chris McNally, Cracked Up, ABC, 1987. Eric Fairmont, The Billionaire Boys Club, NBC, 1987. Dr. Nelman, Baby Girl Scott, CBS, 1987. Narrator, Dear America (also known as Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam), HBO, 1987. Henry Ernst, So Proudly We Hail (also known as Skinheads), CBS, 1990. Tom Sawyer, "Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn," The Magical World of Disney, The Disney Channel, 1990. Al Boyd, The Final Verdict, TNT, 1991. Robert Miner, Murder 101, USA, 1991. Guy Welks, A Message from Holly, CBS, 1992. The C/ient (pilot), CBS, 1995. Also appeared in Deadly Web, NBC. Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) John of Lancaster, Henry IV, Part One, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1981. Martin Thomas Walsh, The Curse of an Aching Heart, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Reynaldo and player, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 198283. Benjamin, Short Change, Samuel Beckett Theatre, New York City, 1985. Richard Miller, Ah, Wilderness!, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1987, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1988. Ghosts, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1988. Edwin Booth, Booth, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1991. The Twilight of the Colds, Kennedy Center of the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, then Booth Theatre, New York City, 1993. Appeared on Broadway in The Shadow Box, Circle in the Square; also appeared in The Red Snake, Public Theatre, New York City; Time of My Life and Picnic, both Williamstown Theatre Festival; The Wood Demon, Antaeus Company, Mark Taper Forum; Dutch Landscape, Mark Taper Forum; and Schlemiel the First, Yale Repertory Theatre. Major Tours: The Twilight of the Colds, U.S. cities, c. 1993.
SCACCHI, Greta 1960PERSONAL Born February 18, 1960, in Milan, Italy; father, a painter; mother, an antiques dealer; children: Leila. Education: Trained for the stage at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School; educated in Australia. Addresses: Agent—do Susan Smith and Associates, 121 San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Has worked as a ranch hand. Awards, Honors: Member of the jury, Cannes International Film Festival, 1996. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Debut) Olivia, Heat and Dust, Universal, 1983. Julia Matthews, Burke Wills, Hoyts Edgley, 1985. Nina Beckman, Defense of the Realm, Rank/Warner Bros., 1985. Edna, Good Morning Babylon (also known as Good Morning Babi/on/a), Vestron, 1987. Jane Steiner, A Man in Love (also known as Un Homme amoureux), Cinecom, 1987. Diana, White Mischief, Columbia, 1987. Maria and Maria's mother, Paura e amore (also
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known as Three Sisters), Erre ProduzioniReteitalia, 1988. Angela, La donna delta luna (also known as Woman in the Moon), DMV, 1988. Carolyn Polhemus, Presumed Innocent, Warner Bros., 1990. Judith Merrick, Shattered, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/Pathe, 1991. Isabel, Fires Within, MGM/United Artists Home Video, 1991. June Gudmundsdottir, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. Judith, The Killing Beach, Warner Bros., 1993. Laura Crocker-Harris, The Browning Version, Paramount, 1994. Deborah Voysey, Country Life, Miramax, 1994. Maria Cosway, Jefferson in Paris, Buena Vista, 1995.
1964-65, account executive, 1965-66; Walter Reade Organization, New York City, assistant vice president in charge of television, 1966-69, vice president of Theatre Division, 1970-76; Paramount Pictures, New York City, vice president of production, 197677; Castle Hill Productions, New York City, founder, 1978, president, 1978—. Quartet Films, Inc., president, 1984—; Gold Castle Records, Inc., co-owner. Provided representation for artists, including Elia Kazan, Dustin Hoffman, Elaine May, George C. Scott, and Robert Duvall. School of Visual Arts, member of faculty, 1970; lecturer in China, 1985. Military service: U.S. Army, 1962.
Also appeared as Anna Chieri, Waterfront, Prism Entertainment; George McEwan, Salt on Our Skin; and in Das Zweiter Cesicht.
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Television Appearances: Anna-Louise, Dr. Fischer of Geneva (special), BBC, 1983, then broadcast as segments of Great Performances, PBS, 1985. Maguerite Gautier, Camilie, CBS, 1984. Mouse, "The Ebony Tower/' Great Performances (special), PBS, 1987. Rasputin, HBO, 1996. Stage Appearances: Yelena, Uncle Vanya, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1988. Also appeared in productions in Perth, Australia.
Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Variety Club.
Film Work: Director (with Danny Goldberg and Anthony Potenza) and producer, No Nukes, Warner Bros., 1980. Director, Going Hollywood—The 30's (documentary), Castle Hill, 1984. Producer and director, Going Hollywood—The War Years (documentary), Castle Hill, 1988. Producer (with Beverly Irby), In the Spirit, Castle Hill, 1990. Producer, Bad Girls (also known as Five Girls), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Co-executive producer, Widow's Peak, Fine Line Features, 1994. Coproducer of Ten from Your Show of Shows, 1973; producer of Hollywood Uncensored, 1986.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, April, 1994, pp. 222-225.*
SCHLOSSBERG Julian 1942PERSONAL Full name, Julian Maxim Schlossberg; born January 26, 1942, in New York, NY; son of Louis and Charlotte (Bash) Schlossberg. Education: New York University, B.A. (with honors), 1964. Addresses: Office—Castle Hill Productions, 1414 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Career: Producer, director, distributor, and film company executive. American Broadcasting Co. (ABC), New York City, assistant account representative,
Television Work; Specials: Producer and director, Hollywood Ghost Story, Lifetime, 1991. Producer, Elia Kazan: A Director's ]ourney, American Movie Classics (AMC), 1995. Producer of Steve Allen's Golden Age of Comedy and All the Best of Steve Allen, both 1987; director, Sex and Justice: The Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas Hearings, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Julian Schlossberg's Movie Talk, syndicated, 1982-83. Stage Work: Producer, An Evening with Joseph E. Levine at Town Hall, Town Hall, New York City, 1974. Producer, Nichols and May at the Rainbow Room, Rainbow Room, New York City, 1983.
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Coproducer, Mr. Cogol and Mr. Preen, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1991. Associate producer, Damn Yankees, Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1994. Coproducer, Vita and Virginia, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1994. Coproducer, Death Defying Acts, Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, 1995. Coproducer, Word of Mouth, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1995. Coproducer, Moscow Stations, Union Square Theatre, 1995. Coproducer of the Broadway production It Had to Be You, 1981; other stage work includes Slapstick, Too. Stage Appearances: Moderator, An Evening with Joseph E. Levine at Town Hall, Town Hall, 1974. Radio Appearances: Host, Julian Schlossberg's Movie Talk (series), syndicated, 1974-80. WRITINGS Television: Hollywood Ghost Story (special), Lifetime, 1991.
Harvey Logan, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Stan, Just You and Me, Kid, Columbia, 1979. Sheriff, Earthbound, Taft International, 1981. Klingon Ambassador, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Paramount, 1986. Atkins, Outrageous Fortune, Buena Vista, 1987. My Mom's a Werewolf, Crown International, 1988. Reporter, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. Klingon Ambassador, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Paramount, 1991. Markowski, Holy Matrimony, Buena Vista, 1994. Sheriff Tupper, Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight, Universal, 1995. Also appeared as Officer, Pontiac Moon, 1994; and in The New Adventures of Pipi Longstockings; Second Sight; and Finders Keepers. Television Appearances; Series: Sergeant Charles Enright, McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1971-77. Gregory "Yoyo" Yoyonovich, Holmes and Yoyo, ABC, 1976-77. Sergeant Charles Enright, McMillan, NBC, 1977-78. Sam Alston, Turnabout, NBC, 1979. Murray, The New Odd Couple, ABC, 1982-83. Herman Munster, The Munsters Now, syndicated, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ordell, Roots, ABC, 1977.
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PERSONAL Born February 4, 1940, in Boston, MA. Education: Denison University, B.A. Addresses:/Agent—Borinstein Oreck Bogart Agency, 8271 Melrose Ave., Suite 110, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Enright, Once Upon a Dead Man, N BC, 1971. McDaniel, Hunter, CBS, 1973. If I Had a Mil I ion, NBC, 1973. Windows, Doors, and Keyholes, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Movies: William Lang, Till Death Do Us Part, NBC, 1992. Charlie Winniger, Four Eyes andSix-Cuns, TNT, 1992.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Policeman Johnson, Brewster McCloud, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1970. Painless Pole, M*A*S*H, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. E. J. Royce, The Moonshine War, MGM, 1970. Smalley, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Henry Joe, Hammersmith Is Out, Cinerama, 1972. Reardon, Blade, Pintoff, 1973. Chicamaw, Thieves Like Us, United Artists, 1974.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Careyville," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1969. N.E.T. Playhouse, syndicated, 1969. "The Thieves/' Gunsmoke, CBS, 1970. "Death Squad/' Mission Impossible, CBS, 1970. "Keep Your Guard Up/' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1970. "The Fuzz That Grooved/' Room 222, ABC, 1970. "A Single Pilgrim," Bonanza, NBC, 1971. "Slay Ride," Cade's County, CBS, 1972. "Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble," Ironside, NBC, 1972. Love, American Style, ABC, 1972. Movin'On, NBC, 1975.
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"The Caper/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. "Mr. Irresistible/' Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. Having Babies, ABC, 1978. "The Story of Sampson and Delilah/' Greatest Heroes of the Bible, NBC, 1978. Fantasy Island, ABC, 1980. "Orphans, Waifs and Wards," CBS Library, CBS, 1981. "The Uncivil Servant," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1982. Partners in Crime, NBC, 1984. "Untitled," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984. "Homecoming," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984. "We're Off to Kill the Wizard," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. E/R, CBS, 1984. "Puss 'n' Boots," Faerie Tale Theater, Showtime, 1985. "A True Friend," Diff'rent Strokes, NBC, 1986. "Grand Elusion," Misfits of Science, NBC, 1986. "D-I-V-O-R-C-E," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1986. "Forced Landing," Blacke's Magic, NBC, 1986. "Stage Struck," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. "The Author," Matlock, NBC, 1987. "December Bride," LA. Law, NBC, 1987. "Tanner, P.I. for Hire," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1987. "Bushmaster," MacGyver, ABC, 1987. "Strange Bedfellows," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1987. "Graveyard Shift," J. J. Starbuck, NBC, 1987. "Forever Hold Your Piece," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1988.
Arthur (an attorney) and Arlene (an attorney) Schwimmer. Education: Northwestern University, B.A., 1988.
Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1976. Frankenstein, The Halloween That Almost Wasn't, ABC, 1979. Earthbound, NBC, 1982.
Also appeared in episodes of The Wonder Years and NYPD Blue.
Stage Appearances: Oliver Warbucks, Annie, Alvin Theatre, 1980. Brody, Detective Story, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1984. Love Letters, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, New York, 1991-92. Also appeared in The Caine Mutiny, London; The Streets of New York; The Shrike; Long Day's Journey into Night; and As You Like It.
Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, Inc., 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Co-founder and contributor to Lookingglass Theater Company, Chicago, IL, beginning 1988. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, 1995, for Friends. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Greg Richardson, Monty, Fox, 1994. Ross Geller, Friends (also know as Friends Like Us), NBC, 1994-. Television Appearances; Specials: Host,./ust For Laughs (also known as Just For Laughs! The Montreal International Comedy Festival), Fox, 1995. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Rob Cuccio, A Deadly Silence (movie), ABC, 1989.
Film Appearances: John Henderson, Crossing the Bridge, Buena Vista, 1992. Tom Thompson, The Pallbearer, Miramax, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 4, 1994, p. 56. People Weekly, February 13, 1995, pp. 179-80. Us, February, 1996, pp. 42, 96-97.*
Major Tours: Appeared as Oliver Warbucks, Annie, U.S. cities.*
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PERSONAL Full name, George Campbell Scott; born October 18, 1927, in Wise, VA; son of George C. (an executive) and Helena Scott; married Carolyn Hughes (divorced); married Colleen Dewhurst (an actress), 1960 (divorced, July, 1965); remarried Colleen Dewhurst, July 4, 1967 (divorced February 2, 1972); married
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392 • SCOTT Irish Van Devere (an actress), September 14, 1972; children: six, including Campbell Scott (an actor). Education: Attended University of Missouri, 1950. Addresses: /Agent—Charles H. Stern Agency, 11766 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 760, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Theatre of Michigan Company, cofounder, 1961. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps, 1945-49. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award, 1957-58, Clarence Derwent Award, most promising young actor, and Vernon Rice Award, outstanding contribution to off-Broadway theatre, both 1958, all for Children of Darkness; Theatre World Award, 1958, for Richard III; Obie Award, best actor, Village Voice, 1958, for Richard III, As You Like It, and Children of Darkness; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor in a drama, 1959, for Comes a Day; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a drama, 1960, for The Andersonville Trial; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1960, for Anatomy of a Murder; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1962, for The Hustler; Emmy Award nomination, 1962, for Ben Casey; Obie Award, best actor, 1963, for Desire under the Elms; New York Film Critics Award, best actor, 1970, Academy Award, best actor, and Golden Globe Award, best motion picture actor in a drama, both 1971, all for Patton; Emmy Award, directorial achievement, 1971, for "The Andersonville Trial/' Hollywood Television Theatre; Emmy Award, outstanding single performance by an actor in a leading role, 1971, for The Price; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1972, for The Hospital; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a drama, 1974, for Uncle Vanya; Emmy Award nomination, best actor, 1976, for "Beauty and the Beast/' Hallmark Hall of Fame; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a play, 1976, for Death of a Salesman; Genie Award, best foreign actor, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1980, for The Changeling; Emmy Award nomination, best actor, 1984, for A Christmas Carol. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Dr. George Grubb, The Hanging Tree, Warner Bros., 1959.
Claude Dancer, Anatomy of a Murder, Columbia, 1959. Bert Gordon, The Hustler, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Anthony Gethryn, The List of Adrian Messenger, Universal, 1963. General "Buck" Turgidson, Dr. Strangelove; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Columbia, 1964. Paolo Maltese, The Yellow Rolls-Royce, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1964. Abraham, The Bible... In the Beginning (also known as La Bibbia), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966. Tank Martin, Not with My Life, You Don't, Warner Bros., 1966. Mordecai, The Flim-Flam Man (also known as One Born Every Minute), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Archie Bollen, Petulia, Warner Bros., 1968. Jud Barker, This Savage Land (also known as The Road West), Universal, 1969. General George S. Patton, Jr., Patton (also known as
Patton—Lust for Glory and Patton: A Salute to a Rebel), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Dr. Herbert Bock, The Hospital, United Artists (UA), 1971. Edward Rochester, Jane Eyre, British Lion, 1971. Harry Garmes, The Last Run, MGM, 1971. Justin Playfair/Sherlock Holmes, They Might Be Giants, Universal, 1971. Sergeant Kilvinsky, The New Centurions (also known as Precinct 45: Los Angeles Police), Columbia, 1972. Dan Logan, Rage, Warner Bros., 1972. Dr. Jake Terrell, The Day of the Dolphin, Avco-Embassy, 1973. Noble "Mase" Mason, Oklahoma Crude, Columbia, 1973. Walter Ballantine, Bank Shot, UA, 1974. John, The Savage Is Loose, Universal, 1975. Colonel Ritter, The Hindenberg, Universal, 1975. Thomas Hudson, Islands in the Stream, Paramount, 1977. Ruffler, Crossed Swords (also known as The Prince and the Pauper), Warner Bros., 1978. Gloves Malloy, "Dynamite Hands," and Spats Baxter, "Baxter's Beauties of 1933," in Movie, Movie, Warner Bros., 1978. Jake Van Dorn, Hardcore (also known as The Hardcore Life), Columbia, 1979. John Russell, The Changeling, Associated Film Distributors, 1980. Lieutenant Barney Caine, The Formula, MGM, 1980. General Harlan Bache, Taps, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Fun priest, The Beastmaster, MGM/UA, 1982. John Rainbird, Firestarter, Universal, 1984.
Volume 15 Voice of McLeach, The Rescuers Down Under (animated), Buena Vista, 1990. Lieutenant William Kinderman, William Peter Blatty's "The Exorcist 111/' Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Dr. Kessler, Malice, Columbia, 1993. Cornelius Wettering, Deadly Currents, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994. Ivan, /Angus (also known as A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune and /Angus Bethune), New Line Cinema, 1995. Appeared in the documentary Arthur Miller: On Home Ground, 1979; narrator, The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt, 1984. Film Work: Director, Rage, Warner Bros., 1972. Producer and director, The Savage Is Loose, Universal, 1975. Television Appearances; Series: Neil Brock, East Side/West Side, CBS, 1963-64. President Samuel Arthur Tresch, Mr. President, Fox, 1987-88. Host, Brute Force, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Joseph Trapchek, Traps, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Benito Mussolini, Mussolini: The Untold Story, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Louis Nizer, Fear on Trial, CBS, 1975. Fagin, O//Ver Twist, CBS, 1982. Burton Allen, China Rose, CBS, 1983. Ebenezer Scrooge, A Christmas Carol, CBS, 1984. Evan Granger, Choices, ABC, 1986. General George S. Patton, Jr., The Last Days ofPatton, CBS, 1986. August Dupin, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, CBS, 1986. Jack Stobbs, Pals, CBS, 1987. Charles Vaughn, Sr., The Ryan White Story, ABC, 1989. Florian Stroia, Descending Angel, HBO, 1990. Max Mittelman, Finding the Way Home (also known as Finding My Way Home and Mittelman's Hardware), ABC, 1991. Cornelius Wettering, Curacao (also known as Deadly Currents), Showtime, 1993. Judge Walker, In the Heat of the Night: A Matter of Justice, CBS, 1994. Blind George, The Whipping Boy (also known as Prince Brat and the Whipping Boy), The Disney Channel, 1994. Cus D'Amato, Tyson, HBO, 1995. Also appeared in The Price, c. 1971.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Gardener, "I Haven't Seen Her Lately/' Kraft Mystery Theatre, NBC, 1958. "The Empty Chair," Omnibus, NBC, 1958. "A Tale of Two Cities," Dupont Show of the Month, CBS, 1958. Juan, "Target for Three," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "People Kill People Sometimes," NBC Sunday Showcase, NBC, 1959. "Trap for a Stranger," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1959. The devil, "Don Juan in Hell," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960. Karl Anderson, "I Don't Remember a Lemon Tree," Ben Casey, ABC, 1961. "Strike a Statue," Naked City, ABC, 1962. "The Brazen Bell," The Virginian, NBC, 1962. "I Don't Belong in a White Painted House," The E/eventh Hour, NBC, 1962. "A Time for Killing," Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, NBC, 1965. Jud Barker, "This Savage Land," The Road West, NBC, 1966. Max Maxwell and N. Y. Rome, "Mirror, Mirror off the Wall," On Stage, NBC, 1971. Reflections on the Silver Screen with Professor Richard Brown, syndicated, 1990. "James Earl Jones," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Appeared in episodes of Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC; Open End, syndicated; The RedSkelton Show, CBS; and Hollywood Squares, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Trick, "Winterset," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1959. Gordon Cross, "The Burning Court," The Dow Hour of Great Mysteries, NBC, 1960. Police lieutenant, The Power and the Glory, CBS, 1961. Lord Henry Wotton, The Picture of Dorian Gray, CBS, 1961. John Proctor, The Crucible, CBS, 1967. Edward Rochester, "Jane Eyre," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1971. Narrator, From Yellowstone to Tomorrow, NBC, 1972. Driver, "The Man Who Got a Ticket," The Trouble with People, NBC, 1972. The beast, "Beauty and the Beast," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1976. Co-host, The First 50 Years, NBC, 1976. Bob Hope's All-Star Comedy Birthday Party at West Point, NBC, 1981. Happy Birthday, Bob!, NBC, 1983. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1987.
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Voice of Smoke, Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (also known as Don't Get Started on Drugs), syndicated, 1990. The All-Star Salute to Our Troops, CBS, 1991. Narrator of the special Power and the Presidency, 1974; appeared in the specials Super Comedy Bowl 2 and A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary, 1972, and The 20th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1988. Television Work; Episodic: Director, "The Andersonville Trial," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1970. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Title role, Richard III, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Heckscher Theatre, 1957. Jacques, As You Like It, NYSF, Heckscher Theatre, 1958. Lord Wainwright, Children of Darkness, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1958. Tydings Glenn, Comes a Day, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1958. Antony, Antony and Cleopatra, NYSF, Heckscher Theatre, 1959. Lieutenant Colonel N. P. Chipman, The Andersonville Trial, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1959. Dolek Berson, The Wall, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1960. Title role, General Seeger, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1962. Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, NYSF, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1962. Ephraim Cabot, Desire under the Elms, Circle in the Square, 1963. (London debut) Vershunin, The Three Sisters, Aldwych Theatre, 1965. Benjamin Hubbard, The Little Foxes, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1967. Sam Nash, Jesse Kiplinger, and Roy Hubley, Plaza Suite, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1968. Michael Astrov, Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square, 1973. Willy Loman, Death of a Salesman, Circle in the Square, 1975. All Cod's Chillun Cot Wings, Circle in the Square, 1975. FoxwellJ. Sly,5/yFox, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1976. August Browning, Tricks of the Trade, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1980. Garry Essendine, Present Laughter, Circle in the Square, 1982.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Henry Finnegan, The Boys in Autumn, Circle in the Square, 1986. Julian Northrop/Cramps, On Borrowed Time, Circle in the Square Uptown, 1991-92. Wrong Turn at Lungfish, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1993. Also appeared as Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, produced in Salt Lake City, UT, 1960; in Inherit the Wind, produced in New York City, 1996; and as Chester Norton, Personal Appearance, Stephens Playhouse, Columbia, MO. Major Tours: Henry II, The Lion in Winter, U.S. cities, 1966. Stage Work: Producer (with Theodore Mann), Great Day in the Morning, Henry Miller's Theatre, 1962. Producer (with Mann) and director, General Seeger, Lyceum Theatre, 1962. Director, Death of a Salesman, Circle in the Square, 1975. Director, All Cod's Chillun Cot Wings, Circle in the Square, 1975. Director, Sly Fox, Broadhurst Theatre, 1976. Director, Present Laughter, Circle in the Square, 1982. Director, Design for Living, Circle in the Square, 1984.
SELDES, Marian 1928PERSONAL Born August 23, 1928, in New York, NY; daughter of Gilbert (a critic and author) and Alice (Hall) Seldes; married Julian Arnold Clayman, November 3, 1953 (divorced August 17, 1961); married Carson Kanin (a writer, director, producer, and actor), June 19, 1990; children: (first marriage) Katharine. Education: Trained for the stage at School of the American Ballet, 1941-44, and at Neighborhood Playhouse, with Sanford Meisner, 1947. Addresses: Contact—Don Buchwald and Associates, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 710, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress, director, and writer. Appeared at Cambridge Summer Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1945, Boston Summer Theatre, Boston, MA, 1946, St. Michael's Playhouse, Winooski, VT, 1947-48, BermudianaTheatre, Hamilton, Bermuda, 1951, and Elitch Gardens Theatre, Denver, CO, 1953; Stanford University, Stanford, CA, artist in residence, 1955; Juilliard School, New York City, teacher and direc-
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Volume 15 tor In Drama Division, 1969, joined Dance Division, 1972; member of board of directors, Neighborhood Playhouse and Acting Company. Member: Actors Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Players Club, Century Association. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, outstanding performance, Village Voice, 1963, for A Ginger Man; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, 1967, for A Delicate Balance; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress, both 1971, for Father's Day; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress in a featured role, 1978, for Deathtrap; Obie Award, outstanding performance, 1978, for Isadora Duncan Sleeps with the Russian Navy; Outer Critics Circle Award, 1984, for Painting Churches. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (New York debut) Dancer, Petrouchka, Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera House, 1942. Attendant, Medea, National Theatre, New York City, 1947. Dounia, Crime and Punishment, National Theatre, 1947. Second woman of Corinth, Medea, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1949. Anichu, That Lady, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1949. Electra, The Tower beyond Tragedy, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Playhouse, New York City, 1950. Nurse Phillips, The High Ground, 48th Street Theatre, New York City, 1951. First woman of Corinth, Medea, Hebbel Theatre, Berlin, West Germany, 1951. A close friend, Come of Age, City Center Theatre, 1952. Nancy, "Oliver Twist," in Highlights of the Empire, Empire Theatre, New York, 1953. Bertha, Ondine, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1954. Olivia, The Chalk Garden, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1955. Rachel, The Flowering Peach, Cathay Circle Theatre, Los Angeles, 1956. Sara, The Potting Shed, La Jolla Playhouse, Lajolla, CA, 1957. Romaine, Witness for the Prosecution, Player's Ring, Los Angeles, 1957. Symka Berson (later Rachel), The Wall, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1960.
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Mag, The Long Voyage Home, Mermaid Theatre, New York City, 1961. Emma Crosby, Diff'rent, Mermaid Theatre, 1961. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, A Fig Leaf in Her Bonnet, Gramercy Arts Theatre, New York City, 1961. Susan Loring, A Gift of Time, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1962. Blackie, The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore (revised version), Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1964, revived at Works Progress Administration Theatre, New York City, 1988. Postmistress, All Women Are One, Gate Theatre, New York City, 1965. Alice, Tiny Alice, Billy Rose Theatre, 1965. Nurse, Medea, Valley Music Theatre, Los Angeles, 1965. Juana, ]uana La Loca, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1965. Julia,/A Delicate Balance, Martin Beck Theatre, 1966. Sylvia, Before You Go, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1968. The woman, Final Solutions, Felt Forum Theatre, New York City, 1968. An Evening with James Agee, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1969. Olga, The Three Sisters, American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, Stratford, CT, 1969. Daisy, Mercy Street, St. Clement's Church Theatre, New York City, 1969. Gretchen, Other People, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1970. Marian, Father's Day, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1971. Constance, The Celebration, Hedgerow Theatre, PA, 1971. Katherine Carney, Remember Me, Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1972, then Lakewood Theatre, Skowhegan, ME. The witness, Mendicants of Evening (ballet), Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1973. For the Use of the Hall, Trinity Square Playhouse, Providence, Rl, 1974. Hester Salomon, Equus, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1974-76. Dora Strang, Equus, Plymouth Theatre, beginning in 1976. Isadora, Isadora Duncan Sleeps with the Russian Navy, American Place Theatre, 1977. Rivka, The Merchant, Plymouth Theatre, 1977. Myra Bruhl, Deathtrap, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1978. Richard III, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), 1983. Fanny Church, Painting Churches, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1983, then Lamb's Theatre, New York City, 1984, later Birmingham Theatre, Birmingham, Ml, 1985.
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Gertrude Stein and a Companion, White Barn Theatre, Westport, CT, 1985, then Lucile Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1986. Richard II, NYSF, 1987. Happy Ending, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Bristol, PA, 1988. The Players Club Centennial Salute, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1989. Mrs. Christmas, Annie 2: Miss Hannigan's Revenge, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1989-90. Commissioner Margaret G. Stark, Annie 2, Norma Terrace Theatre, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1990. Die Alte, A Bright Room Called Day, NYSF, Public Theatre/LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1990-91. Three Tall Women, River Arts Theatre, Woodstock, NY, 1992, then Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1994. Another Time, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1993. Appeared in summer stock productions, beginning in 1945, including Night Must Fall, The Late George Apley, Peg o' My Heart, The Little Foxes, The Class Menagerie, The Silver Cord, Angel Street, Pygmalion, The Importance of Being Earnest, Lady in the Dark, Show Boat, and Dream Girl. Appeared as Miss Frost in a New York City production of A Ginger Man, 1963. Major Tours: Medea, U.S. cities, 1947.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television James, The Light in the Forest, and Crime and Punishment. Television Appearances; Series: Nancy Hanks, Mr. Lincoln, CBS, 1952. Charlotte, Good and Evil, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Judge Susie Sharp, In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride, and Madness (also known as Bitter Brood), CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dean, "The Whole Shebang/' General Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Also appeared in an episode of Murphy Brown. Television Appearances; Movies: Eleanor Roosevelt, Truman, HBO, 1995. Other Television Appearances: The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (special), CBS, 1988. TGIF Comedy Preview (special), ABC, 1991. Made television debut in Macbeth, 1949; appeared as a secretary in the movie Kate McShane, 1975; appeared as Emilia, Othello. Radio Appearances; Series: CBS Radio Theatre, CBS, 1974-83. RECORDINGS
Also toured as Mary, Who's Happy Now?, 1968. Stage Work: Director, Next Time I'll Sing to You, Good ShepherdFaith Church Theatre, New York City, 1972, 1974. Film Appearances: The Young Stranger, Universal, 1957. The Big Fisherman, Buena Vista, 1958. Herodias, The Greatest Story Ever Told, United Artists, 1963. Johnny's mother, Fingers, Turner, 1978. Margaret Armstrong, The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, Buena Vista, 1992. Widow Douglas, Tom and Huck (also known as Tom Sawyer and The /Adventures of Tom Sawyer), Buena Vista, 1995. Made film debut in The Lonely Light, 1951; appeared as Isabel Purvis, In a Pig's Eye, 1989; and as Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein and a Companion, 1988; also appeared in Spy Trap, 1988, The True Story of Jesse
Albums: Narrator, The Courage of Sarah Noble, Newbery Award Records, 1978. Videos: Gertrude Stein and Companion, Tapestry, 1987. WRITINGS The Bright Lights: A Theatre Life (memoir), Houghton (Boston, MA), 1978. Time Together (novel), Houghton, 1981. Contributor of reviews to periodicals. OTHER SOURCES Books: Seldes, Marian, The Bright Lights: A Theatre Life, Houghton, 1978. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, November 17, 1981.
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New York Times Book Review, November 22, 1981.*
SERNA, Pepe 1944PERSONAL Born July 21, 1944, in Corpus Christi, TX. Addresses: Agent—The Artists Agency, 10000 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 305, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Member of the Center Theatre Group New Theatre for Now Company, 1972-73. CREDITS Film Appearances: Luis, The Student Nurses, New World, 1970. Pepe, ShootOut, Universal, 1971. Young Mexican, The New Centurions, Columbia, 1972. Enrique, Hangup, Warner Bros., 1974. Miguel, The Day of the Locusts, Paramount, 1975. Johnny Lopez, The Killer Inside of Me, Warner Bros., 1976. Chuco, Car Wash, Universal, 1976. Cesar, Walk Proud, Universal, 1979. Punk No. 1, The Jerk, Universal, 1979. Orlando, A Force of One, American Cinema, 1979. Herrada, Inside Moves, Associated, 1980. Rooster, Honeysuckle Rose, Warner Bros., 1980. PeteMendez, Vice Squad, Hemdale, 1982. Angel, Scarface, Universal, 1983. Loco, Heartbreaker, Monorex, 1983. Vardis, Deal of the Century, Warner Bros., 1983. Romaldo Cortez, The Ballad of Cregorio Cortez, Embassy, 1983. Aardvark's Mother, Red Dawn, United Artists, 1984. Reno Nevada, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. Scruffy, Silverado, Columbia, 1985. Gas Station Mechanic, Fandango, Warner Bros., 1985. Murano, Out of Bounds, Columbia, 1986. Lieut. Ray Garcia, The Rookie, Warner Bros., 1990. Raoul, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Mundo, American Me, Universal, 1992. Also appeared as Chango Lopez, Red Sky at Morning, 1971; Ramon, Group Marriage, 1973; Juan Vallejo, Ra/ces de Sangre, 1976; Hector Gonzalez, BreakofDawn, 1988; VirgilioSegura, Bad]im, 1989; voice of ADR, Deceived, 1991; Mr. Ortiz and Jorge, A Million to Juan, 1994.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Viva, Car Wash, NBC, 1979. Vito, Joe Dancer: The Monkey Mission, N BC, 1981. Recruit Joe Montoya, The 25th Man, NBC, 1982. Emille Sanchez, Feel That Heat, ABC, 1983. Television Appearances; Movies: Natcho, The Gun, ABC, 1974. Nurse Whitbread, The Last Angry Man, ABC, 1974. Mano, The Deadly Tower, NBC, 1975. Ruiz, The Desperate Miles, ABC, 1975. Carlos Ruiz, McNaughton's Daughter, NBC, 1976. Jim Ramos, The Bermuda Depths, ABC, 1978. Sergeant Castro, The Streets of LA., CBS, 1979. Raymond Zavala, City in Fear, ABC, 1980. Vito, The Monkey Mission, NBC, 1981. Bobby Hernandez, Three Hundred Miles for Stephanie, NBC, 1981. Harry Cutter, White Water Rebels, CBS, 1983. Detective Almos, Streets of Justice, NBC, 1985. Sergeant Pepe Gutierrez, The Forgotten, USA, 1989. Pete Caususe, Conagher, TNT, 1991. Voice of Agent Menendez, Jonny's Golden Quest, USA, 1993. Also appeared as Jim Ramos, Best Kept Secrets, 1984; Alex, The Three Kings, 1987; John Colluci, Mario Puzo's the Fortunate Pilgrim, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Atif Sadat, Sadat, Operation Prime Time, 1983. Carter, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1986. Alfredo Zavala, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: Salvador, Second Chances, CBS, 1993. Sal Lopez, Hotel Malibu, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared as Manuel Flores, Seguin, 1982; and Mateo Cordero, Fort Figueroa, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marpo, "Hot Summer Winds/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Stage Appearances: Zoot Suit, Mark Taper Forum New Theatre for Now, 1978.*
SERREAU, Coline PERSONAL Daughter of Jean-Marie Serreau.
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Addresses: Agent— Nicole David, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Addresses: Office—c/o The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS-TV, 530 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019.
Career: Director, actress, and writer. CREDITS Film Director: Porquoi Pas! (also known as Why Not/), Doublage/ New Line, 1979. Three Men and a Cradle, Samuel Goldwyn, 1985. Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed (also known as Romauldet Juliette), Miramax, 1990.
Career: Musician, composer, bandleader, actor, and producer. The Fabulous Fugitives (rock band), Thunder Bay, Ontario, musician, 1964-68; The Blues Brothers (musical group featuring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd), bandleader, 1978-79; Howard Shore Band, keyboardist; studio musician for recording artists. Paul Shaffer Celebrity Seder, New York City, organizer.
Director of the films Mais qu'est-ce qu'elles veulent (documentary), 1979, Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour etre heureux!, 1982, Trois hommes et un couffin, 1985, La Crise, 1992, and Contre I'oubH, 1992.
Awards, Honors: Honorary D.F.A. degree, Lakehead University, 1988; two Grammy Award nominations, 1989, for Coast to Coast; Emmy Award nomination, best music direction, 1992, for Late Night with David Letterman: 10th Anniversary; received honorary Doctor of Music, 1993.
Film Appearances: Appeared as the wife, On s'est trompe d'histoire d'amour, 1974, and as Josee, Le Fou de mai, 1977.
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Television Director; Plays: Directed Oedipus the King, for Italian television. WRITINGS Screenplays: Porquoi Pas! (also known as Why Not/), Doublage/ New Line, 1979. Three Men and a Cradle, Samuel Goldwyn, 1985. Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed (also known as Romauldet Juliette), Miramax, 1990. Other screenplays include On s'est trompe d'histoire d'amour, 1974, Mais qu'est-ce qu'elles veulent (documentary), 1979, Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour etre heureux!, 1982, Trois hommes et un couffin, 1985, and La Crise, 1992. Adaptations: The screenplay Three Men and a Baby, released by Buena Vista in 1987, was adapted by James Orr and Jim Cruickshank from Serreau's film Three Men and a Cradle. Three Men and a Little Lady, released in 1990, was also based on the French film.*
SHAFFER, Paul
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PERSONAL Born November 28, 1949, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada; son of Bernard (an attorney) and Shirley Shaffer; married Cathy Vasapoli (a booking agent), c. 1990; children: Victoria Lily. Education: University of Toronto, B.A., sociology.
Television Appearances; Series: Paul, A Year at the Top, CBS, 1977. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1978-80. Leader of The World's Most Dangerous Band, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1982-93. Leader of CBS Orchestra, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Steve Martin's Best Show Ever, NBC, 1981. Late Night Film Festival, NBC, 1985. David Letterman's 2nd Annual Holiday Film Festival, NBC, 1986. NBC's 60th Ann/versary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Don Johnson's Music Video Feature Heartbeat, HBO, 1987. The Late Night with David Letterman 5th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1987. Comic Relief II, HBO, 1987. David Letterman's Old-Fashioned Christmas, NBC, 1987. The Beach Boys: 25 Years Together, ABC, 1987. The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Show, CBS, 1987. The Late Night with David Letterman 6th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1988. Ashford and Simpson: Going Home, The Disney Channel, 1988. The Late Night with David Letterman 7th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1989. Jacksonville ]azz IX, PBS, 1989. Host, Rate the '80s, syndicated, 1989. The Late Night with David Letterman 8th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. The 2nd International Rock Awards, ABC, 1990.
Volume 15 Host, The Best of Cinemax Sessions, Cinemax, 1990. Host, The 1990 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1990. Host, The 1991 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1991. Late Night with David Letterman: 10th Anniversary, NBC, 1992. A Spinal Tap Reunion, NBC, 1992. Band member, The Best of the Blues Brothers, The Disney Channel, 1993. The Late Night with David Letterman Video Special, CBS, 1994. Host from New York, Happy New Year America— 1994, CBS, 1994.
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Executive producer, "Viva Shaf Vegas," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. Music director, "A New York Night—Live!," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1993. Film Appearances: Artie Fufkin, This Is Spinal Tap, Embassy, 1984. Voice of Optilow, Light Years (animated; also known as Gandahar), Miramax, 1988. Street musician, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Taxi businessman, Look Who's Talking Too, TriStar, 1990. Appeared in the film Cilda Live, 1980.
Television Appearances; Episodic: "Martin Short Concert for the North Americas/' Showtime Comedy Spotlight, Showtime, 1985. "Fats Domino and Friends: Immortal Keyboards of Rock and Roll/' Cinemax Sessions, Cinemax, 1986. "Viva Shaf Vegas/' Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. "The Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Celebration/' In the Spotlight, PBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Lionel, Hereafter, NBC, 1975. Television Work; Series: Music Director, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1993—. Television Work; Specials; Music Director, Except Where Indicated: David Letterman's 2nd Annual Holiday Film Festival, NBC, 1986. (And conductor) The Late Night with David Letterman 5th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1987. David Letterman's Old-Fashioned Christmas, NBC, 1987. (And conductor) The Late Night with David Letterman 6th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1988. (And conductor) The Late Night with David Letterman 7th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1989. The Late Night with David Letterman 8th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. (And conductor) Late Night with David Letterman: 10th Anniversary, NBC, 1992. The Late Night with David Letterman Video Special, CBS, 1994. The Late Show with David Letterman Video Special 2, CBS, 1996. Television Work; Episodic: Music director, "Fats Domino and Friends: Immortal Keyboards of Rock and Roll," Cinemax Sessions, Cinemax, 1986.
Film Work: Music director and arranger, The Lemon Sisters, Miramax, 1990. Music supervisor for Mr. Mike's Mondo Video, 1979. Stage Appearances: Don Kirshner, Cilda: Live from New York, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1979. Phil Spector, Leader of the Pack, Bottom Line Theatre, New York City, 1984. Stage Work: Pianist, The Magic Show, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1974. Conductor, Codspell, Broadhurst Theatre, c. 1976. Keyboardist, Cilda: Live from New York, Winter Garden Theatre, 1979. Keyboardist and music consultant, Leader of the Pack, Bottom Line Theatre, 1984. Music director for the stage play Codspell, produced in Toronto, Ontario, 1972. Radio Appearances; Series: Host, Live from the Hard Rock Cafe, NBC, 1985-86. Radio Work; Series: Musician for The National Lampoon Radio Hour. RECORDINGS Albums:
(With Billy Crystal and Christopher Guest) Mahvelousl, A&M, 1985. (With Crystal) You Look Mahvelousl, A&M, 1985. Coast to Coast, Capitol, 1989. The Blues Masters, Monsoon, 1992. Albums with The Blues Brothers include Briefcase Full of Blues, 1978, and Made in America, 1980; albums with The Honey Drippers include The Honey
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Drippers, 1985; recordings with the CBS Orchestra include The World's Most Dangerous Party, 1993; other albums include the original film soundtrack recording The Karate Kid II, 1986. WRITINGS Television Series: Composer of theme music, The Martin Short Show, NBC, 1994. Television Specials: Composer of the song "Bermuda/' The Late Night with David Letterman 8th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. The Show Formerly Known as The Martin Short Show, NBC, 1995. Television Episodes: Writer and composer of theme song, "Viva Shaf Vegas/' Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1987. Composer of theme music, "Late for Dinner," Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1988. Screenplays: Contributor of music, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990.
Career: Television and film critic and author. Washington Examiner, entertainment editor, 1968-71; National Public Radio, film critic, modular arts service, 1970-79, film critic, "Morning Edition," 1979—; Washington Post, arts reporter, 1971-77, television editor and chief television critic, 1977—; American University, adjunct professor, 1978; Washington Post Writers Group, syndicated columnist, "On the Air," 1979-. Awards, Honors: American University, Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1978; Pulitzer Prize in Journalism, 1988, for television criticism. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: The 45th Alfred I. Dupont—Columbia University Awards, PBS, 1987. Our Neighbor, Fred Rogers (special), PBS, 1990. This Is MST3K (special), Comedy Central, 1992. Public Television—Public Debate with Charlie Rose (special), PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Interviewee, "Larry King," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Interviewee, "Who's Afraid of Rupert Murdoch?," Frontline, PBS, 1995.
Writer (with Gilda Radner) for the film Cilda Live, 1980. Other: Songwriter, including (with Radner) "Gimme Mick" and "Honey (Touch Me with My Clothes On)/' both 1979; (with Paul Jabara) "It's Raining Men," 1981; and (with Billy Crystal) "You Look Mahvelous," 1985.
WRITINGS (With Kevin Brownlow and others) The American Film Heritage: Impressions from the American Film Institute Archives, Acropolis Books, 1972. On the Air!, Summit Books, 1982. Legends: Remembering America's Greatest Stars, Random House, 1989.*
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Down Beat, October, 1989, p. 16. New Yorker, January 16, 1989, p. 36. People Weekly, September 13, 1994.
SHALES, Tom 1948PERSONAL Full name, Thomas William Shales; born November 3, 1948, in Elgin, IL; son of Clyde LeRoy and Hulda Louise (Reko) Shales. Education: American University, B.A., 1973. Addresses: Home—Arlington, VA. Office—Washington Post Co., 1150 15th St. N.W., Washington, DC 20071-0002.
SHERIN, Edwin 1930PERSONAL Born January 15, 1930, in Harrisburg (some sources say Danville), PA; son of Joseph and Ruth (Berger) Sherin; married Pamela Vevers (divorced); married Jane Alexander (an actress), March 29, 1975; children: AnthonyJ., Geoffrey B.Jonathan E. Education: Brown University, A.B. (history and political science), 1952; studied acting at Paul Mann's Actors Workshop and with John Houseman at the American Shakespeare Festival Academy. Addresses: Manager—Hi Hard Elkins, 8306 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director and actor. New York Shakespeare
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Festival, New York City, actor, 1956-60; John Houseman's Phoenix Theatre troupe, New York City, actor, 1957-58; Arena Stage, Washington, DC, associate director, 1961-64, associate producing director, 1964-68; American Theatre Wing, New York City, acting teacher, 1962-64; Southeastern Massachusetts University's American Theatre Teaching Institute, South Dartmouth, acting teacher, 1974; Lucille Lorter Distinguished guest artist at the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1980; Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, producing director, 1980-85; Boston University's School of Theatre Arts, MA, director, 1981; Alton Productions, Los Angeles, CA, executive vice president, 1985—; Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute, acting teacher, 1985-86; associated with One on One, Los Angeles, CA, 1989-90; also served as guest director of the California Institute of the Arts. Member, national advisory board for the Museum of American Theatre. Military service: U.S. Navy, 1952-56; served in Korea. Member: Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (vice president, 1970-80), Directors Guild of America, Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Lincoln Society, Phi Gamma Delta. Awards, Honors: Ford Foundation grant, 1965-66; Drama Desk Award, outstanding director, 1969, for The Great White Hope; Glory! Hallelujah!; New York Drama Critics Award, 1969; Outer Circle Award, 1969; New England Theatre Award, 1969; Los Angeles Drama Circle Award, 1971; London Evening Standard Citation, 1973; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director of a dramatic play, 1974, for Find Your Way Home; Joseph Jefferson Award, 1976; Buffalo (New York) Drama Award, 1978; New England Theatre Conference Award. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Citizen, Measure for Measure, Phoenix Theatre Company, New York City, 1957. Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Heckscher Theatre at Belvedere Lake, Central Park, New York City, 1957-58. Malcolm, Macbeth, NYSF, Heckscher Theatre at Belvedere Lake, 1957-58. Touchstone, As You Like It, NYSF, Heckscher Theatre at Belvedere Lake, 1957-58. Cassio, Othello, NYSF, Heckscher Theatre at Belvedere Lake, 1957-58. Sebastian, Twelfth Night, NYSF, Heckscher Theatre at Belvedere Lake, 1957-58. Understudy, Miss Lonelyhearts, Golden Theatre, New York City, 1958.
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Philourgos, Lysistrata, Phoenix Theatre Company, 1959-60. Prince Hal, Henry IV, Parts I and II, Phoenix Theatre Company, 1959-60. Octavius, /Anthony and Cleopatra, Phoenix Theatre Company, 1959-60. Dr. Willy Nilly, Phoenix Theatre Company, 195960. Jonathan Spring, Face of a Hero, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1960. Diff'rent, Mermaid Theatre, New York City, 1961. Theodoric, Romulus, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1962. Also appeared in Come Blow Your Horn, 1960; and Desert Incident, 1961. Stage Director: Joan of Lorraine, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 196164. Mister Roberts, Arena Stage, 1961-64. Galileo, Arena Stage, 1961-64. St. /can, Arena Stage, 1961-64. The Inspector General, Arena Stage, 1961-64. Billy Budd, Arena Stage, 1961-64. The Andersonville Trial, Arena Stage, 1961-64. Major Barbara, Arena Stage, 1961-64. The Iceman Cometh, Arena Stage, 1961-64. Serjeant Musgrave's Dance, Arena Stage, 1961-64. The Lonesome Train, Arena Stage, 1961-64. Hard Traveling, Arena Stage, 1961-64. Project Immortality, Arena Stage, 1961-64. The Great White Hope, Arena Stage, 1961-64. King Lear, Arena Stage, 1961-64. The Great White Hope; Glory! Hallelujah!, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1968. Cos/ Fan Tutte (opera), New York City Opera, New York City, 1972. A Streetcar Named Desire, Piccadilly Theatre, London, England, 1973. Find Your Way Home, Piccadilly Theatre, 1974. Sweet Bird of Youth, Academy Festival Theatre, Lake Forest, IL, then Harkness Theatre, New York City, 1975. Semmelweiss, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1978. Rocket to the Moon, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1980-85. Cantor/a/, Hartman Theatre, 1980-85. Over My Dead Body, Hartman Theatre, 1980-85. The Team, Hartman Theatre, 1980-85. Outrage, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, 1982. Also directed Deirdre of the Sorrows, produced in Gate, NY, 1957; Look at Any Man, produced in New York, 1963; The White Rose and the Red, produced
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in New York, 1964; The Time of Your Life, produced in Washington, DC, 1971; An Evening with Richard Nixon, 1972; Nourish the Beast, 1973; Six Rms Riv Vu, produced in New York City, 1973; Of Mice and Men, produced in New York City, 1974; Reef Devil Battery Sign, produced in Boston, MA, and New York City, 1975; Rex, produced in New York, 1976; The Eccentricities of a Nightingale, produced in New York City, 1976; First Monday in October, produced in New York City, 1978; Losing Time, 1979; Goodbye Fidel, produced in New York City, 1980; The Visit, produced in New York City, 1992; and Baba Goya; King Lear; and Do You Turn Somersaults? Stage Artistic Director: Showdown at the Adobe Motel, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1980-85. Hedda Gabler, Hartman Theatre, 1980-85. Semmelweiss, Hartman Theatre, 1980-85. Night Must Fall, Hartman Theatre, 1980-85. A Streetcar Named Desire, Hartman Theatre, 198085. Film Director: Valdez Is Coming (also known as Glory Boy), United Artists, 1971. My Old Man's Place, Cinerama, 1971.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Rick Hyde, Ryan's Hope, ABC, 1975. Casey Pierce, True Blue (also known as Truck One), NBC, 1989. Jake Hanson, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1992—. Television Appearances; Movies: Michael Stefanos, When We Were Young, NBC, 1989. Officer Stephens, Treacherous Crossing, USA, 1992. C. D. Coopersmith, Coopersmith, CBS, 1992. Steve Allie Collura, Between Love and Honor, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marco, Jackie Collins's "Lucky/Chances" (also known as Chances and Lucky), NBC, 1990. Colonel William Barret Travis, Texas, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gregory Prince III, "Cindy Eller: A Modern Fairy Tale," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1985. Also appeared in an episode of Burke's Law, 1994.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Playhouse 90, CBS, 1956-58. Stud/o One, CBS, 1956-58. Omnibus, ABC, 1957. Also appeared in East Side West Side, 1960. Television Executive Producer; Series: (With Walon Green) Law and Order, NBC, 1994. Television Director: "A Marriage: Georgia O'Keefe and Alfred Stieglitz," American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Also directed the television films King Lear, 1974; Deirdre of the Sorrows, The Father Clements Story, Lena, My 100 Children, Daughter of the Streets, and Getting Even; An American Christmas in Words and Music; and episodes of Hill Street Blues, NBC, Moonlighting, ABC, LA. Law, NBC, WIOU, Tour of Duty, and MEN.*
Television Appearances; Specials: The 14th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 1987. The Ultimate Driving Challenge, CBS, 1993. The 20th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1994. The 1995 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1995. Film Appearances: Randy, A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon, Republic Pictures, 1992. Stage Appearances: On the Waterfront, Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH, 1988-89.*
SILVESTRI,Alan 1950(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1950; married; wife's name, Sandy. Education: Attended Berklee College of Music.
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Addresses: Contact—c/o American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), 7920 Sunset Blvd., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
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Career: Composer. Wayne Cochran Band, Las Vegas, NV, guitarist. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nominations, best instrumental composition and best original score for a motion picture, both 1985, for Back to the Future; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award nomination, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, both best original score, 1995, for Forrest Gump. CREDITS Film Work: Song producer, "Take Me/Ill Follow/' Mac and Me, Orion, 1988. Orchestrator, Shattered, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/Pathe, 1991. Orchestrator, Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. Song producer, theme song, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Orchestra conductor and music arranger, "Jesus on the Mainline/' Forrest Gump, Paramount, 1994. Score producer, Grumpier Old Men, Warner Bros., 1995. Conductor, Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995.
RECORDINGS Albums: Back to the Future, MCA, 1985. American Anthem (original soundtrack recording), Atlantic, 1986. Back to the Future II (original soundtrack recording), MCA, 1989. Predator 2, Varese Sarabande, 1990. Father of the Bride, Varese Sarabande, 1991. Ferngully: The Last Rainforest (original score), MCA, 1992. WRITINGS Film Work; Composer of Scores, Except Where Indicated: (With Bradford Craig) The Doberman Gang, Dimension, 1972. The Amazing Dobermans, Golden, 1976. Las Vegas Lady, Crown International, 1976. America: From Hitler to M-X (documentary), Parallel Films/Outer Cinema, 1982. Romancing the Stone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Par ou t'es rentre? On t'as vu sortir (also known as How'd You Get In? We Didn't See You Go Out), Carthago, 1984. Back to the Future, Universal, 1985.
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Cat's Eye (also known as Stephen King's "Cat's Eye"), MGM/United Artists (UA), 1985. Fandango, Warner Bros., 1985. Summer Rental, Paramount, 1985. American Anthem, Columbia, 1986. The Clan of the Cave Bear, Warner Bros., 1986. The Delta Force, Cannon, 1986. Flight of the Navigator, Buena Vista, 1986. No Mercy, TriStar, 1986. Outrageous Fortune, Buena Vista, 1987, score published by Wonderland Music, 1986. Critical Condition, Paramount, 1987. Overboard, MGM/UA, 1987. Predator, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Buena Vista, 1988. My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. (And songwriter) Mac and Me, Orion, 1988. She's Out of Control (also known as Daddy's Little Girl), Columbia, 1989. The Abyss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Back to the Future, Part II, Universal, 1989. Back to the Future, Part III, Universal, 1990. Downtown, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Predator 2, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Young Guns //, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Dutch, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Father of the Bride, Buena Vista, 1991. Ricochet, Warner Bros., 1991. Shattered, MGM/Pathe, 1991. Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. (And song composer) The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Death Becomes Her, Universal, 1992. (And songwriter, "Love Ballad," "The Spirit of the Trees/' and "A Dream Worth Keeping") Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot, Universal, 1992. Super Mario Brothers, Buena Vista, 1993. Grumpy Old Men, Warner Bros., 1993. Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1993. Judgment Night, Universal, 1993. Cop and a Half, Universal, 1993. Forrest Cump, Paramount, 1994. Richie Rich, Warner Bros., 1994. Clean Slate (also known as Cool Slate), MGM/UA, 1994. Blown Away, MGM/UA, 1994. The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. Father of the Bride Part II, Buena Vista, 1995. Grumpier Old Men, Warner Bros., 1995. Judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995. The Perez Family, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Composer for the films Tummy Trouble, 1989, and Gahan Wilson's Diner, 1992.
404 • SIMPSON Television Composer; Series: CHiPs, NBC, 1978-83. Mammal, NBC, 1983. Television Composer; Episodic: "And All Through the House/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. "Yellow/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. "Abra Cadaver/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. "You, Murderer/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1995. Composer for an episode of Starsky and Hutch. Other Television Compositions: Mitchell and Woods (pilot), NBC, 1981. Roger Rabbit and the Secrets ofToontown (animated special; also known as Roger Rabbit: In Search of Toontown), CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: The Hollywood Soundtrack Story, American Movie Classics (AMC), 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Awards, Honors: All-American collegiate football player, 1965-68; named Outstanding Player, 1967 Rose Bowl; Walter Camp Memorial Trophy, 1968; Maxwell Memorial Trophy, 1968; Heisman Memorial Trophy, 1968; DPI and AP College Athlete of the Year, 1968; Sport Man of the Year, 1969; ABC Sports College Player of the Decade, 1970; named to American Football Conference All-Star team, 1970; named to Pro Bowl teams, 1972-76; American Football Conference Most Valuable Player, 1972-73, 1975; Jim Thorpe Trophy, National Football League, Most Valuable Player, 1973; Associated Press Sports Award, Male Athlete of the Year, 1973; S. Rae Hickok Professional Athlete of the Year, 1973; The Sporting News Man of the Year, 1973; The Sporting News NFL Player of the Year, 1973,1975; Seagram's Seven Crown of Sports, 1975; /Advert/5ing Age Awards, Star Presenter of the Year, 1976; National Football League Player of the Decade, 1979; inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, 1983; inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame, 1985. CREDITS
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, August, 1991, p. 3. Soundtrack, March, 1988.*
Television Appearances; Series: Commentator, ABC's Monday Night Football, ABC, 1983-85. Cohost, NFL Live, NBC, 1990-94. Also commentator, Wide World of Sports, ABC.
SIMPSON, O.J. 1947PERSONAL Full name, Orenthal James Simpson; born July 9, 1947, in San Francisco, CA; son of Jimmie (a bank custodian and chef) and Eunice (a hospital administrator; maiden name, Durton) Simpson; married Marguerite Whitley, June 24,1967 (divorced, 1980); married Nicole Brown, 1985 (divorced, 1992; deceased, 1994); children: (first marriage) Aaren (deceased), Arnelle, Jason; (second marriage) Sydney, Justin. Education: Attended San Francisco City College, 1965-67; University of Southern California, B.A., 1969. Addresses: Contact—O. J. Simpson Enterprises, 11661 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 632, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actor, producer, and sports commentator. Commentator, ABC Sports, 1969-77, then NBC-TV Sports, 1978-82; commercial spokesman, Hertz Renta-Car, 1978-94; executive producer, Orenthal Productions, 1978—. Professional football player with the Buffalo Bills, 1969-78, then San Francisco FortyNiners, 1978-79.
Television Appearances; Movies: Woodrow York, A Killing Affair (also known as Behind the Badge), CBS, 1977. Joe Gallagher, Coldie and the Boxer, NBC, 1979. Lee Hayes, Detour to Terror, NBC, 1980. The Golden Moment—An Olympic Love Story, NBC, 1980. Joe Gallagher, Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood, NBC, 1981. Coach Seaver, "Student Exchange" (also known as "Foreign Exchange"), Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kadi Touray, Roots, ABC, 1977. Television Appearances; Pilots: Michael Brennen, Cocaine and Blue Eyes, NBC, 1983. Also appeared in Frogmen, NBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Community Relations DR-10," Dragnet, NBC, 1968. "The Last Ten Yards," Medical Center, CBS, 1969. "Blackout," Cade's County, CBS, 1972.
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Volume 15 "Final Semester/' Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973. Here's Lucy, CBS, 1973. "Disposable Heroes, the Other Side of Football/' America Undercover, HBO, 1985. T. D. Parker, "Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back," First and Ten, HBO, 1986. T. D. Parker, "The Championships/' First and Ten, HBO, 1986. T. D. Parker, "Going for Broke/' First and Ten, HBO, 1987. T. D. Parker, "The Bulls Mean Business," First and Ten, HBO, 1988. T. D. Parker, "Do It Again," First and Ten, HBO, 1989. T. D. Parker, "In Your Face!," First and Ten, HBO, 1990. Pumped!, ESPN, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Superstars Competition, ABC, 1975. Color commentator, Summer Olympics, ABC, 1976. Dick Clark's Good O/' Days: From Bobby Sox to Bikinis, NBC, 1977. Host, The Heisman Trophy Awards Special, ABC, 1977. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 1, CBS, 1977. Color commentator, Rose Bowl, ABC, 1979. Color commentator, Rose Bowl, ABC, 1980. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Stand Up and Cheer for the National Football League's 60th Year, NBC, 1981. Special events commentator, Summer Olympic Sports, ABC, 1984. Whatta Year. . . 1986, ABC, 1986. The Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies, ABC, 1987. America's Tribute to Bob Hope (also known as America at Its Finest: A Tribute to Bob Hope Cultural Center), NBC, 1988. The 13th Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1988. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Bob Hope and Friends: Making New Memories (also known as Bob Hope's First Time with ...), NBC, 1991. The Naked Gun 2 1/2: Looking Down the Barrel of Comedy, HBO, 1991. Contributing analyst, Super Bowl Live, NBC, 1993. 75 Seasons: The Story of the National Football League, TNT, 1994. Also host, Superbowl Saturday Night. Television Executive Producer; Movies: Goldie and the Boxer, NBC, 1979. Detour to Terror, NBC, 1980. Col die and the Boxer Co to Hollywood, N BC, 1981.
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Television Executive Producer; Pilots: High Five, NBC, 1982. Cocaine and Blue Eyes, NBC, 1983. Television Work; Specials: Coproducer, Superbowl Saturday Night. Film Appearances: Garth, The Klansman, Paramount, 1974. Security Chief Jernigan, The Towering Inferno, Warner Bros., 1974. "Bopper" Alexander, The Diamond Mercenaries (also known as Killer Force), American International, 1975. Father Haley, The Cassandra Crossing, AVCO-Embassy, 1977. John Walker, Capricorn One, Warner Bros., 1978. Catlett, Firepower, Associated Film Distribution, 1979. Tucker, Hambone and Hillie, New World, 1984. Nordberg, The Naked Cun: From the Files of Police Squad!, Paramount, 1988. Nordberg, The Naked Cun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991. Nick Murphy, CIA—Code Name Alexa, PM Home Video, 1993. Allie Wheeler, No Place to Hide, Cannon, 1993. Nordberg, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Paramount, 1994. Also appeared in Why?, 1971. RECORDINGS Videos: O. /. Simpson: The Interview, H & K, 1996. Appeared in his own fitness video, c. 1994. WRITINGS (With Pete Axthelm) O. ;.: The Education of a Rich Rookie (autobiography), Macmillan, 1970. Also author of / Want to Tell You, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Baker, Jim, The Buffalo Bills: O. ]. Simpson, Rushing Champion, Prentice Hall, 1974. Baker, Jim, O. /. Simpson's Most Memorable Games, Putnam, 1978. Belsky, Dick, The Juice: Football's Superstar (biography), H.Z. Walck, 1977. Burchard, Marshall, and Sue Burchard, Sports Hero, O. ]. Simpson (biography), Putnam, 1975.
406 • SINCLAIR Cerasini, Marc A., O. ). Simpson: American Hero, American Tragedy (biography), Windsor Publishing Corp., 1994. Davis, Don, Fallen Hero, St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1994. Deegan, Paul J., O. ]. Simpson (biography), Creative Education (Mankato, MN), 1974. Fox, Larry, The O. /. Simpson Story: Born to Run (biography), Dodd, Mead, 1974. Gutman, Bill, O. /. (biography), Grosset & Dunlap, 1974. Hill, Raymond, O. J. Simpson (biography), Random House, 1975. Jameson, Jon, The Picture Life of O. ]. Simpson (biography), F. Watts, 1976. Libby, Bill, O. /.: The Story of Football's Fabulous O. ]. Simpson (biography), Putnam, 1974. May, Julian, O. ]. Simpson: juice on the Gridiron (biography), Crestwood House (Mankato, MN), 1974. Morse, Ann, Football's Greatest Running Back, O.}. Simpson, Creative Education, 1976. Schmitz, Dorothy Childers, O. ]. Simpson: The]uice Is Loose (biography), Crestwood House, 1977. Simpson, O. J., and Pete Axthelm, O. /.: The Education of a Rich Rookie (autobiography), Macmillan, 1970. Young, A. S., Black Champions of the Gridiron: O. J. Simpson and Leroy Keyes, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969. Periodicals: Newsweek, August 29, 1994, pp. 42-49. People Weekly, July 4, 1994, pp. 32-39; February 20, 1995, pp. 56-60.*
SINCLAIR, Madge 1938-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CT/T sketch: Born Madge Walters, April 28, 1938, in Kingston, Jamaica; died of leukemia, December 20, 1995, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress. Madge Sinclair won a best supporting actress Emmy Award in 1991 for her portrayal of a cafe owner in the ABC series Gabriel's Fire opposite James Earl Jones. She came to the United States from her native Jamaica in 1968, leaving a career as a schoolteacher. Sinclair made her New York stage debut off-Broadway in the title role of Kumaliza with the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1969. She made her film debut in 1974 as Mrs. Scott in Conrack. In 1977 she landed the role of Bell in the epic ABC miniseries Roots, and received an Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of the character. During the 1980s Sinclair appeared on the
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television series program Trapper]ohn, M.D., in the film Coming to America, and on stage with the Los Angeles Theatre Compahy (LATC). Her recent work included the voice of Simba's mother in the Disney animated feature The Lion King (1994). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who among Black Americans, 8th edition, Gale, 1994. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 24, 1995, sec. 4, p. 4. Los Angeles Times, December 23, 1995, p. A28. New York Times, December 23, 1995, p. 28. Washington Post, December 23, 1995, p. D6.
SIZEMORE,Tom 1963(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1963; father, an attorney; mother, employed by city of Detroit, Ml, ombudsman's office. Education: Graduated summa cum laude as a college undergraduate and earned a master's degree. Addresses: Contact—Bymel O'Neill, 1724 North Vista St., Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: 1st Vet, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Dallas, Lock Up, TriStar, 1989. Ian, Rude Awakening, Orion, 1989. Wool Cap, Blue Steel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/United Artists, 1990. Zeno, A Matter of Degrees, Prism Entertainment, 1990. Boxman, Flight of the Intruder, Paramount, 1991. Ray Karl in, Guilty by Suspicion, Warner Bros., 1991. Eddie Hale, Where Sleeping Dogs Lie, Columbia TriStar, 1991. Sly Delvecchio, Passenger 57, Warner Bros., 1992. Danny Detillo, Striking Distance, Columbia, 1993. Milo Peck, Heart and Souls, Universal, 1993. Danny, Watch It, Skouras Pictures, 1993. Cody Nicholson, True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. Detective Jack Scagnetti, Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Also appeared as Lenny, Love Is Like That, 1993; Max Peltier, Strange Days, 1994; Michael Cherrito,
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Heat, 1995; It. Vincent D'Agosta, The Relic, 1996; and DeWitt Albright, Devil in a Blue Dress. Television Appearances: Jesse Meadows, "An American Story" (also known as "After the Glory" and "War in Athens"), Hallmark Hall of Fame (special), CBS, 1992. Also appeared on the series China Beach.
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PERSONAL Born July 9, 1955 (some sources say 1958), in Brooklyn, NY; married, 1981 (divorced, 1987); children: Taina, Joaquin. Education: Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, B.A.; Cornell University, M.F.A. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Community organizer. Member: Actors Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Imagen Award, Hispanic Media Image Task Force, 1987; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1990, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actor in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1990, all for LA. Law; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1995, for NYPD Blue. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Victor Sifuentes, LA. Law, NBC, 1986-91. Detective Bobby Simore, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993—. Television Appearances; Movies: Second policeman, Rockabye, CBS, 1986. Bo Ziker, The Highwayman (also known as Terror on the Blacktop), NBC, 1987. Richard Braden, Dangerous Affection (also known as Hit and Run), NBC, 1987. Vincent Mora, Glitz, NBC, 1988. David Norwell, The Broken Cord, ABC, 1992. Cisco, The Cisco Kid, TNT, 1994. Solomon, Solomon and Sheba, Showtime, 1995. The Last Word, Showtime, 1995.
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Jack Coleman, Marshal Law (also known as Aftershock, Block Party, and Marshal Law), Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, The Other Side of the Border (documentary), PBS, 1987. The Golden Eagle Awards, syndicated, 1987. The American Film Institute Salute to Gregory Peck (also known as The 17th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Gregory Peck), NBC, 1989. The 41st Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. Face to Face with Connie Chung, CBS, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1991. The "LA. Law" 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Host, All-Star Fiesta at Ford's, ABC, 1992. Concert of the Americas (also known as The Kennedy Center Presents), PBS, 1994. The 16th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. Host, Television's Greatest Performances, ABC, 1995. Host, The NCLR Bravo Awards (also known as National Council of La Raza Bravo Awards), Fox, 1995. Co-host, The Newsweefc American Achievement Awards, CBS, 1995. Latin Nights: An All-Star Celebration, ABC, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1996. The Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, NBC, 1996. Up for the Golden Globes, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Mickey's 60th Birthday Special," The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988. Voice, "Cinderella/' Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. Appeared in episodes of Spenser for Hire, All My Children, Another World, Guiding Light, and One Life to Live. Other Television Appearances: Eddie Rivera, Miami Vice (pilot), NBC, 1984. James "Card" Gardener, Stephen King's ''The Tommyknockers" (miniseries), ABC, 1993. Film Appearances: Julio Gonzales, Running Scared, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)/United Artists (UA), 1986. Detective Joe Lopez, The Believers, Orion, 1987. Arroyo, Old Gringo, Columbia, 1989.
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SOUTHERN, Terry 1924(?)-1995 (Maxwell Kenton, a joint pseudonym) OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born May 1, 1924 (some sources say 1926), in Alvarado, TX; died of respiratory failure, October 29, 1995, in New York, NY. Educator, screenwriter, novelist. Southern is best remembered for his satirical novels, such as Candy and Flash and Filigree, and 1960s screenplay collaborations, including Dr. Strangelove, Easy Rider, and Barbarella. Controversial on release, his works have since become cult classics. Throughout his early career, Southern worked primarily as a writer; in the 1980s until his death, he taught screenwriting at schools such as Columbia University and New York University. Southern gained notoriety in the late 1950s with his first work, Candy, written with Mason Hoffenberg under the joint pseudonym of Maxwell Kenton. A takeoff on Voltaire's Candide, the novel concerned pornography and attempts were made to ban the book in England, France, and the United States. His other books of fiction included the novel The Magic Christian and a collection of short stories entitled RedDirt Marijuana and Other Tastes. Southern received much acclaim for his screenplays beginning in the 1960s. His Dr. Strangelove; or, How I Learned to
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, cowritten with noted film director Stanley Kubric and Peter George, concerned the Cold War and the threat of nuclear war. Nominated for an Academy Award, the screenplay was honored by the Writers Guild and the British Screen Writers. Easy Rider, written with actors Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda, was a road film set in the drug culture of the 1960s. The screenplay also received an Academy Award nomination. Among Southern's other works for the screen were The Cincinnati Kid, featuring Steve McQueen, Barbarella, starring Jane Fonda, and The Telephone, written with Whoopi Goldberg. In the early 1980s he was a staff writer for the television comedy series Saturday Night Live. In 1992, Southern issued Texas Summer, his first novel in some twenty years. Shortly before his death he had completed a spoof about the Virgin Records company, called Virgin. He left more than forty unproduced screenplays. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Writers Directory, St. James Press, 1994. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, October 31, 1995, section 3, p. 10. Los Angeles Times, October 31, 1995, p. A18. New York Times, October 31, 1995, p. A25. Times (London), November 1, 1995, p. 21. Washington Post, October 31, 1995, p. C4.
STANDER, Lionel 1908-1994 OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Full name, Lionel Jay Stander; born January 11,1908, in New York, NY; died of lung cancer, November 30, 1994, in Brentwood, CA. Actor and producer. Lionel Stander was a veteran of the Broadway stage and the Hollywood screen. He is perhaps best remembered, however, for his television role as Max the chauffeur in the 1979-84 series Hart to Hart, starring Robert Wagner and Stephanie Powers. Stander reprised the role in a number of recent Hart to Hart specials. The actor, known for his gravel-like delivery, made his professional stage debut in a production of Him by e. e. cummings. He turned to Hollywood in the 1930s after making a reputation on radio, and played character roles opposite such actors as Harold Lloyd, Gary Cooper, and Rudy Vallee. In 1937 he portrayed both press agent Casey Burke in the original A Star Is Born, and Curly in The Last Gangster. Stander, a committed liberal activist, was active in founding the Screen
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PERSONAL Born August 9, 1942, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; son of Jacob and Ruth Steinberg; married; wife's name, Judy; children: Sasha, Rebecca. Education: University of Chicago, M.A., English literature, 1962; attended Hebrew Theological College. Career: Comedian, actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Second City (improvisational comedy troupe), Chicago, IL, member of company; appeared at comedy clubs, including the hungry i and the Bitter End; director of television commercials for Pizza Hut, NCR, andJell-O. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best comedy recording, 1974, for Booga! Boogal; shared (with Roseanne Barr) Clio Award, 1987, for a Pizza Hut commercial; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a comedy series, 1992, for Seinfeld; shared Emmy Award, outstanding writing in a variety or music program, 1992, for The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Music Scene, ABC, 1969-70. Host, The David Steinberg Show, CBS, 1972. Host, The Noonday Show, NBC, 1975. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Tonight Show, NBC, beginning in 1969. Host, "Just for Laughs IV," Showtime Comedy Spotlight, Showtime, 1987. "The World of Jewish Humor/' Great Performances, PBS, 1990.
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Also appeared in episodes of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: The Return of the Smothers Brothers, NBC, 1970. The George Segal Show, NBC, 1974. The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell, PBS, 1982. Voice of the casting director, Billy Crystal: A Comic's Line, HBO, 1984. Charles Dryden, Dad's a Dog, ABC, 1990. Narrator, Here He /s ... the One, the Only . . . Groucho, HBO, 1991. Host, David Steinberg's Biased and Insensitive Review of the Year, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Also appeared in Second City: 25 Years in Revue. Television Appearances; Pilots: Host, Out of Our Minds, syndicated, 1984. Host, Just for Laughs, CBC (Canada), 1987. Television Work; Series: Director, It's Carry Shandling's Show, Showtime, 1986. Executive producer, Good Grief, Fox, 1990. Executive producer, The Paula Poundstone Show (also known as Off the Road with Paula Poundstone), HBO, 1992. Executive producer, It Had to Be You (also known as Marry Me Anyway), CBS, 1993. Director, Daddy Dearest (also known as My Son the Bastard), Fox, 1993. Television Director, Except Where Indicated; Episodic: Newhart, CBS, beginning in 1982. "The Uncle Devil Show/7 The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Casey at the Bat/' Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. The Golden Girls, NBC, 1986. Executive producer, "Robin Williams—An Evening at the Met/' On Location, HBO, 1986. Executive producer, "Michael Davis—The Life of the Party/' Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1986. Executive producer, "Billy Crystal—Don't Get Me Started," On Location, HBO, 1986. Designing Women, CBS, 1987. The Popcorn Kid, CBS, 1987. Duet, Fox, 1987. Executive producer, "The 11th Annual Young Comedians Show," On Location, HBO, 1987. Executive producer, "Women of the Night," On Location, HBO, 1987. Family Man, ABC, 1988. Annie McGuire, CBS, 1988.
41 0 » STEINBERG Eisenhower and Lutz, CBS, 1988. "Baby on Board" (pilot), CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. Executive producer, "Women of the Night II," On Location, HBO, 1988. Executive producer, "The 12th Annual Young Comedians Show/' On Location, HBO, 1988. Executive producer, "An Evening with Sammy Davis, Jr., and Jerry Lewis," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1988. Executive producer, "I, Martin Short, Goes Hollywood/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1989. Executive producer, "Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow/' On Location, HBO, 1989. Executive producer, "Paula Poundstone: Cats, Cops, and Stuff/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1990. And producer, "Kevin Pollak: Stop with the Kicking," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. Executive producer, "Women of the Night III," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. Executive producer, "The 14th Annual Young Comedians Show," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. "The Tapes," Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. It Had to Be You (also known as Marry Me /Anyway), CBS, 1993. Executive producer, Designing Women, CBS, beginning in 1993. Executive producer, "Women of the Night IV Hosted by Tracey Ullman," HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1995. Also director of episodes of Mad About You and Even ing Shade. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, The Young Comedians All-Star Reunion, HBO, 1986. Director, / Love Lucy: The Very First Show, CBS, 1990. Director, Coconut Downs, ABC, 1991. Executive producer, David Steinberg's Biased and Insensitive Review of the Year, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Director, Rick Reynolds: Only the Truth Is Funny, Showtime, 1993. Producer, The ESPY Awards, syndicated, 1995.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Film Appearances: The rat, Fearless Frank (also known as Frank's Greatest Adventure), American International, 1967. Photographer, The Lost Man, Universal, 1969. Marty Lieberman, The End, United Artists (UA), 1978. Harris Soane, Something Short of Paradise, American International, 1979. Meegosh, Willow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/UA, 1988. Film Director: Paternity, Paramount, 1981. Going Berserk, Universal, 1983. Stage Appearances: Member of ensemble, The Return of the Second City in "20,000 Frozen Grenadiers", Square East Theatre, New York City, 1966. Member of ensemble, The Mad Show, New Theatre, New York City, 1966. Kenny Newquist, Little Murders, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1967. Seymour Levin, Carry Me Back to Morningside Heights, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1968. Major Tours: From the Second City, U.S. cities, 1965. RECORDINGS Albums: Booga! Booga!, Columbia, 1974. Goodbye to the 7Q's, Columbia, 1975. Other albums include David Steinberg Disguised as a Normal Person. WRITINGS Television Series: The Music Scene, ABC, 1969-70. (With others) The Noonday Show, NBC, 1975. Television Episodes: "Michael Davis—The Life of the Party/' Cinemax Comedy Experiment, Cinemax, 1986.
Also director of The Richard Belzer Special.
Writer (with Tom Smothers) of episodes of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, CBS.
Television Director; Pilots: Man About Town, ABC, 1986. One Big Family (also known as Roger Runs Away), syndicated, 1986. It Had to Be You (also known as Marry Me /Anyway), CBS, 1993.
Television Specials: The Return of the Smothers Brothers, NBC, 1970. (With others) Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. (With others) The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991.
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PERSONAL Full name, Roy Bennett Steinberg; born March 24, 1951, in New York, NY; son of Sy (a salesman) and Flora Joyce (a teacher; maiden name, Matthews) Steinberg; married Marlena Lustik (an actress), September 8, 1984; children: Alexa Catherine. Education: Tufts University, B.A., 1973; Yale School of Drama, M.F.A., 1978; studied acting with Michael Howard. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Jewish. Avocational interests: Travel, food, sports, reading, films. Addresses: Home—25 Grove St., No. 21, New York, NY 10014. Office-c/o The Guiding Light, CBS TV, 222 East 44th St., 4th Fl., New York, NY 1001 7. Career: Actor, television producer, and director. Casting director, Theatre Matrix, New York City, 1981-83; director and script consultant, Circle Repertory Company Laboratory, New York City, 198590; artistic director, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wl, 1988. Freelance drama coach, New York City, 1978—; acting instructor, Tufts University, 1978-79, School of Visual Arts, New York City, 1983, Berea College, KY, 1983, Lehmann College, Bronx, NY, 1984, and University of Rochester, NY, 1984. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Theatre Association, American Directors Institute, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. Awards, Honors: Five Towns Music and Arts Foun-
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PERSONAL Born August 28, 1957, in Bethesda, MD; married; children: three. Education: Studied acting at Herbert Berghof Studios.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Taxi hailer, Manhattan, United Artists (UA), 1979. Going in Style, Warner Bros., 1979. Willie and Phil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Hero at Large, UA, 1980.
Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. CREDITS
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STEPHENS, Robert 1931-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born July 14, 1931, in Bristol, England; died of liver and kidney ailments, November 12, 1995, in London, England. Actor and director. Sir Robert Stephens began his career playing in regional theaters in the west of England. He was trained at the Bradford Civic Theatre School and was discovered by director Tony Richardson in the 1950s, who suggested Stephens join the English Stage Company at the Royal Court. By the early 1960s Stephens was being celebrated as the successor to Laurence Olivier. He won critical acclaim in the role of Atahualpa in The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1964). In 1967 he married the actress Maggie Smith with whom he starred in several plays and films, including The Prime of Miss ]ean Brodie (1967). The couple separated after appearing together in Noel Coward's Private Lives (1972) and were divorced three years later. Stephens played the title role in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970), but his career faded over the next decade. In 1992, however, he made a comeback as Falstaff in the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) production of Henry IV, for which he won the Olivier Award. He was working as the title character in the RSC production of King Lear when his health began to seriously fail. His autobiography, Knight Errant, was published in 1995. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in the World, 12th edition, Marquis, 1994. Periodicals: Times (London), November 14, 1995, p. 19. Washington Post, November 14, 1995, p. B7.
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Cyril, Breaking Away, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Student, Starting Over, Paramount, 1979. Cooperman, It's My Turn, Columbia, 1980. Hare Krishna, One-Trick Pony, Warner Bros., 1980. Actor, Stardust Memories, United Artists (UA), 1980. Crazy kid, A Small Circle of Friends, UA, 1980. Spanky, Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal, 1981. Laurence "Shrevie" Schreiber, Diner, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer (MGM)/UA, 1982. Jim, I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, Paramount, 1982. Lymangood, Blue Thunder, Columbia, 1983. Neil Allan, Get Crazy, Embassy, 1983. The reverend, C.H.U.D. (also known as Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers), New World, 1984. Dusty, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1985. Michael Fine, Key Exchange, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Joel Keefer, The Boss' Wife, TriStar, 1986. Jimmy, Born in East L.A., Universal, 1987. Hal Petersham, D.O.A., Buena Vista, 1988. Herbie Platt, The Milagro Beanfield War, Universal, 1988. Sixpack, Leviathan, MGM/UA, 1989. Matt, Friends, Lovers, and Lunatics, Fries, 1989. Glen Stevenson, Little Monsters, MGM/UA, 1989. Marv, Home Alone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Marvin Libner, Coupe de Ville, Universal, 1990. Will Stubbs, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Phil Berquist, City Slickers, Columbia, 1991. Marv, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Brickma, Rookie of the Year, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Phil Berquist, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold, Columbia, 1994. Max Grabelski, Bushwhacked (also known as The Bushwacked Tenderfoot and Tenderfoot), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Also appeared in the short film Frankenweenie, 1984, and in Celtc Pride, 1996.
Volume 15 Film Director: Rookie of the Year, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Film Executive Producer: Bushwhacked (also known as The Bushwacked Tenderfoot and Tenderfoot), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Joey Nathan, Hometown, CBS, 1985. Narrator (Kevin as an adult), The Wonder Years, ABC, beginning in 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Micah, Samson and Delilah, ABC, 1984. David Garfield, Weekend War, ABC, 1988. William Cline, The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson, TNT, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Day-to-Day Affairs, HBO, 1985. The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. The Making of "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", Fox, 1992. Your Money & Your Life: America's Managed Care Revolution, PBS, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Leon, Man About Town (pilot), ABC, 1986. Also appeared in Vegetable Soup. Television Director; Episodic: The Wonder Years, ABC, 1989. Stage Appearances: Frankie and Annie, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1978. Leo, Lost and Found, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1979. The reporter, How / Cot That Story, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1980. Lee, True West, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1982. Also appeared in The Old Glory, American Place Theatre, New York City; appeared off-Broadway in Almost Men, Pastorale, and The Undefeated Rumba Champs.*
STERN, Isaac 1920PERSONAL Born July 21, 1920, in Kreminiecz, Russia; immigrated to the United States, 1921; son of Solomon
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Award nomination, best chamber music performance, 1977, for Trio for Piano in A-Minor; honorary degree from Columbia University, 1977; Grammy Award nominations, best classical album and best classical performance, instrumental soloist with orchestra, both 1978, for Vivaldi: The Four Seasons; named commander, French Legion of Honor, 1979, 1990; honorary degree from Johns Hopkins University, 1979; Emmy Award nomination, best classical program in the performing arts, for a special or series, 1981, for Great Performances; Academy Award, best full-length documentary, and special mention, Cannes International Film Festival, both 1981, for From Mao to Mozart—Isaac Stem in China; Grammy Award, best classical performance, instrumental soloist with orchestra, 1981, for The Isaac Stern 60th Anniversary Celebration; Leonie Sonnings Music Award, Leonie Sonning Music Foundation, 1982; shared Joseph Prize for Human Rights, Anti-Defamation League, B'nai B'rith, 1983; honorary degrees from University of Maryland at College Park and Tel Aviv University, both 1983; named Artist Laureate, CBS Masterworks Records, 1984; Kennedy Center Honors Award, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1984; Commander's Cross, Danish Order of the Danneborg, 1985; Emmy Award nomination, best classical program in the performing arts, for a special or series, 1986, for Great Performances; named Musician of the Year, Musical America International Dictionary of the Performing Arts, 1986; named Fellow of Jerusalem, 1986; shared Wolf Prize, Wolf Foundation, 1987; Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, 1987; shared Emmy Award, best performer in classical music programming, 1987, for Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening; honorary degree from New York University, 1989; National Medal of Honor, 1991; Grammy Award, best vocal or instrumental chamber music performance, 1991, for Brahms: Piano Quartets; Presidential Medal of Honor, 1992; honorary degrees from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Harvard University, both 1992; Grammy Award nomination, best classical performance, instrumental soloist with orchestra, for Isaac Stern and Jean-Pierre Rampal Play Vivaldi and Telemann; Gold Baton Award, American Symphony Orchestra League. CREDITS Television Appearances; Episodic: "Zubin Mehta, Itzhak Perlman, and Pinchas Zukerman Celebrate Isaac Stern's 60th Birthday/' Live from Lincoln Center (also known as Great Performances), PBS, 1980. "The New York City Philharmonic Celebration with Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, and Montserrat Cavalle," Live from Lincoln Center (also known as Great Performances), PBS, 1986.
"Bernstein at 70," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. The Class of the 10th Century, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. "Isaac Stern . . . A Life," A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. "Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall," Great Performances, PBS, 1993. "Passing the Baton," Great Performances, PBS, 1993. "The Maestros of Philadelphia," Great Performances, PBS, 1993. "Leonard Bernstein's 75th," A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. "A Salute to Slava," The Kennedy Center Presents, PBS, 1994. "Carnegie Hall Salutes the Jazz Masters," Great Performances, PBS, 1994. Host, "Carnegie Hall Opening Night 1994," Great Performances, PBS, 1994. "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. "Legendary Maestros: The Art of Conducting," Great Performances, PBS, 1995. Host, "Carnegie Hall Opening Night 1995," Great Performances, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1984. Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening, CBS, 1987. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1988. ]FK—A Time Remembered (also known as JFK— Where Were You in '63?), PBS, 1988. Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (also known as Irving Berlin: 100th Birthday Anniversary), CBS, 1988. Yo-Yo Ma: A Month at Tanglewood, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Frozen Music: The Making of a Concert Hall, PBS, 1990. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1991. Mar/an Anderson, PBS, 1991. Carnegie Hall: Live at 100! The Gala Celebration, PBS, 1991. Carnegie Hall at 100: A Place of Dreams, PBS, 1991. Memory and Imagination: New Pathways to the Library of Congress, PBS, 1992. Isaac Stem Talking with David Frost, PBS, 1992. Also appeared on The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Show, 1987. Film Appearances: Eugene Ysaye, Tonight We Sing, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1953. journey to Jerusalem (documentary), Audio Brandon, 1968.
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Volume 15 From Mao to Mozart—Isaac Stern in China, Lorimar, 1980. Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Paramount Home Video, 1988. Film Work: Violinist, Humoresque, Warner Bros., 1946. Violinist, Fiddler on the Roof, United Artists, 1971. RECORDINGS Albums: Tchaikovsky: Concerto in D-Major for Violin and Orchestra, Columbia, 1959. Mendelssohn: Concerto in E-Minor for Violin and Orchestra; Concerto in D-Major for Violin and Orchestra, Columbia, 1959. Debussy: Sonata in G-Minor for Violin and Piano, Columbia, 1960. Beethoven: The Complete Piano Trios, CBS Masterworks, 1960. Franck: Sonata in A-Major for Violin and Piano, Columbia, 1960. Brahms: Trios for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Columbia, 1961. Bartok: Concerto No. 1 for Violin and Orchestra, Columbia, 1961. Bartok: Concerto for Violin, CBS Masterworks, 1962. Bartok: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 2, Rhapsody No. 1, Rhapsody No. 2, CBS Masterworks, 1962. Bartok: Two Rhapsodies for Violin and Orchestra; Berg: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, CBS Masterworks, 1962. Stravinsky: Concerto in D-Major for Violin and Orchestra: A Symphony in Three Movements, Columbia, 1962. Mozart: Concerto No. 1 in B-Flat Major for Violin and Orchestra; Concerto No. 5 in A-Major for Violin and Orchestra, Columbia, 1964. Prokofiev: Concerto No. 1 in D-Major for Violin and Orchestra; Concerto No. 2 in G-Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Columbia, 1964. Barber: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Columbia, 1965. Bloch: Baal Shem, Three Pictures of Chassidic Life, Columbia, 1965. Hindemith: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Columbia, 1965. Schubert: Trio No. 1 in B-Flat for Piano, Columbia, c. 1965. Beethoven: Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello No. 6 in B-Flat Major, Columbia, 1966. Dvorak: Concerto in A-Minor for Violin and Orchestra; Romance, Columbia, 1966. Bach: Violin Concertos, CBS Masterworks, 1967.
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Mozart: Concerto No. 4 for Violin and Orchestra in D-Major; Concerto No. 5 for Violin and Orchestra in A-Major, CBS Masterworks, 1978. Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Columbia, 1978. Vivaldi: Concerto in D-Minor; Concerto in C-Minor, Columbia, 1978. Beethoven: Sonata No. 7 in C-Minor for Violin and Piano, Odyssey, 1979. Brahms: Concerto in D-Major for Violin and Orchestra, Columbia, 1979. Hindemith: Sonata for Violin and Piano, Odyssey, 1979. Penderecki: Violin Concerto, Columbia, 1979. Prokofiev: Sonata in F-Minor for Violin and Piano; Sonata in D-Major for Violin and Piano, Odyssey, 1979. Rochberg: Violin Concerto, Columbia, 1979. Mozart: Concerto in C; Concerto in D; Andante in C, RCA Red Seal, 1979. Sibelius: Concerto in D-Minor for Violin and Orchestra; Four Historic Scenes, Odyssey, 1979. Mozart: Rondo in C-Major; Sonata No. 26 in B-Flat Major for Violin and Piano, Odyssey, 1979. Tchaikovsky: Concerto in D-Major for Violin and Orchestra; Meditation, Columbia, 1979. Viotti: Concerto No. 22 in A-Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Odyssey, 1979. Wieniawski: Concerto No. 2 in D-Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Odyssey, 1979. Dame Myra Hess in Recital, Bruno Walter Society, 1980. Mendelssohn: Concerto in E-Minor for Violin and Orchestra; Beethoven: Two Romances, CBS Masterworks, 1981. Mendelssohn: Trio No. 1 in D-Minor; Trio No. 2 in C-Minor, CBS Masterworks, 1981. The Isaac Stern 60th Anniversary Celebration, CBS Masterworks, 1981. Haydn: London Trios, CBS Masterworks, 1982. Bach: Concerto in D-Minor for Two Violins and Orchestra; Bach: Concerto in C-Minor for Oboe, Violin, and Orchestra; Vivaldi: Concerto in AMinor for Two Violins, and Orchestra, CBS Masterworks, 1982. lean-Pierre Rampal, Flute, Isaac Stern, Violin, Mstislav Rostropovich, Cello, Play Haydn, CBS Masterworks, 1982. Bach: Trio Sonatas, CBS Masterworks, 1983. Prokofiev: Concerto No. 1 in D-Major; Concerto No. 2 in G-Minor, CBS Masterworks, 1983. Sonatas of ]. S. Bach and Sons, CBS Masterworks, 1983. Beethoven: Sonata No. 9 in A-Major for Violin and Piano; Sonata No. 5 in F-Major for Violin and Piano, CBS Masterworks, 1984. Beethoven: The Complete Sonatas for Piano and Violin, four volumes, CBS Masterworks, 1985.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television The Great Violin Concertos, CBS Masterworks, 1986. Berg: Kammerkonzert; Concerto for Violin and Orchestra; To the Memory of an Angel, CBS Masterworks, 1986. Beethoven: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, DMajor; Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, GMinor, CBS Masterworks, 1987. Henri Dutilleux: L'arbre des songes, Concerto pour violon et orchestra; Sir Peter Maxwell Davies: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, CBS Masterworks, 1987. Brahms: Double Concerto; Piano Quartet, No. 3, CBS Masterworks, 1988. Brahms: Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra in A-Minor; Piano Quartet No. 3 in C-Minor, CBS Masterworks, 1988. Shostakovich: Trio No. 2 for Violin, Cello, and Piano; Sonata for Cello and Piano, CBS Masterworks, 1988. Mozart: Three Trios for Flute, Violin, and Cello; Telemann: Quartet for Flute, Violin, Cello, and Lute; Bach: Trio for Flute, Violin, and Cello: Reicha: Eighteen Variations and a Fantasy, Sony Classical, 1990. The Trio Recordings, Sony Classical, 1990. Other albums include Brahms: Piano Quartets, 1991; and Isaac Stern and ]ean-Pierre Rampal Play Vivaldi and Telemann, Columbia. OTHER SOURCES Books: Campbell, Margaret, The Great Violinists, Doubleday (New York City), 1980. Schwarz, Boris, Great Masters of the Violin: From Core/// and Vivaldi to Stern, Zukerman, and Perlman, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1983. Periodicals: Newsweek, November 17, 1980, p. 93. Strad, August, 1977, p. 291; November, 1985. Time, July 7, 1980, p. 64. U.S. News & World Report, August 13, 1990, p. 67.*
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PERSONAL Born July 13, 1936, in Timmins, Ontario, Canada; son of Stephen Mendel and Ann (Gurevitch) Stern; married Marlene Greenstein, May 19, 1957 (divorced, 1976); married Kandy Lea Cave, January 29, 1980; children: (first marriage) Shawn, Mark, Adam, Jamie; (step-children) Lauren, Seth, Denese. Education: University of Toronto, B.A., 1957, M.D., 1961.
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Addresses: Office—Jamson Productions, Inc., 91161/2 Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035. Agent—Elliot Webb, Broder-Kurland-Webb-Uffner Agency, 9242 Beverly Blvd., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Producer, director, and writer. New Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, intern, 1961-62; physician in Toronto, 1962-68. Member: Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America, Producers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Writers Guild of America award nomination, best episodic drama, 1971; Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1979, for Fast Break. CREDITS Television Producer; Series: Mod Squad, ABC, 1971. Doc Elliot, ABC, 1973. Television Director; Miniseries: Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story (also known as A Woman on Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story), NBC, 1993. Television Director, Except Where Indicated; Movies: The Seeding of Sarah Burns, CBS, 1979. Memories Never Die (also known as A Stranger in the House), CBS, 1982. Muggable Mary: Street Cop, CBS, 1982. Passions, CBS, 1984. John and Yoko: A Love Story, NBC, 1985. (And executive producer) Assassin, CBS, 1986. Easy Prey, ABC, 1986. Glitz, NBC, 1988. (And co-executive producer) Amityville IV: The Evil Escapes, NBC, 1989. (And producer) Dangerous Pursuit (also known as Fast Lane), USA, 1989. (And executive producer) Web of Deceit (also known as Conspiracy to Kill), USA, 1990. Without Her Consent (also known as A Matter of Trust), NBC, 1990. (And executive producer) Deceptions: A Mother's Secret, NBC, 1991. (And executive producer) Duplicates, USA, 1992. (And executive producer)/er/c/?o Fever, USA, 1993. A Child's Cry for Help (also known as Intensive Care), NBC, 1994. Heart of a Child, NBC, 1994. The Stranger Beside Me, ABC, 1995. Gridlock, NBC, 1996.
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Producer of the movies The Strange and Deadly Occurrence, 1974, Killer on Board, 1977, and True Grit: A Further Adventure, 1978. Television Director; Episodic: Doc Elliot, ABC, 1974. Cutter to Houston (pilot), CBS, 1983. Probe (pilot; also known as IsaacAsimov's "Probe"), ABC, 1988. Film Work: Director, Pin, New World, 1988. WRITINGS Television Miniseries: Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story (also known as A Woman on Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story), NBC, 1993. Television Movies: The Seeding of Sarah Burns (based on a story by Stern and Marc Ray), CBS, 1979. (With Ken Trevey) Memories Never Die (also known as A Stranger in the House; based on the book by Zoa Sherburne), CBS, 1982. Muggable Mary: Street Cop (based on the book Muggable Mary by Mary Glatzle and Evelyn Fiore), CBS, 1982. (With Janet Green and Robin Maxwell) Passions (based on a story by Green and Maxwell), CBS, 1984. John and Yoko: A Love Story (based on a story by Stern and Edward Hume), NBC, 1985. Secret Weapons (also known as Secrets of the Red Bedroom), NBC, 1985. Assassin, CBS, 1986. Shattered Innocence (also known as Shattered Image, Images of Eileen, and Mourning Song), CBS, 1988. Amityville IV: The Evil Escapes (based on book by John Jones), NBC, 1989. Web of Deceit (also known as Conspiracy to Kill), USA, 1990. Personals, USA, 1990. Dangerous Pursuit (also known as Fast Lane), USA, 1990. Deceptions: A Mother's Secret, NBC, 1991. (With Andrew Neiderman) Duplicates, USA, 1992. Coauthor, A Child's Cry for Help (also known as Intensive Care), NBC, 1994. Other television movies include Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole, 1972; coauthor, The Strange and Deadly Occurrence and coauthor, Where Have All the People Gone?, both 1974; Shark Kill, 1976; Killer
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on Board and Reef Alert, both 1977; True Grit: A Further Adventure, 1978; and To Find My Son, 1980. Television Episodes: The Bold Ones, NBC, 1969. Ironside, NBC, 1969. Longstreet, ABC, 1971. All in the Family, CBS, 1971. Mod Squad, ABC, 1971. The Rookies, ABC, 1972. Cutter to Houston (pilot), CBS, 1983. Screenplays: Fast Break (based on a story by Marc Kaplan), Columbia, 1979. The Amityville Horror (based on the book by Jay Anson), INT/American, 1979. Pin, New World, 1988.
STEVENS, Fisher 1963PERSONAL Born November 27,1963, in Chicago, IL. Education: Attended New York University. Addresses: Contact—Schiffman-Eckman-MorrisonMarx, 22 West 19th St., 8th Floor, New York, NY 10011. Career: Actor. Naked Angels Theatre Company, New York City, artistic director. CREDITS Film Appearances: Woodstock, The Burning, Filmways, 1981. Stage manager, Baby, It's You, Paramount, 1983. Hawk Ganz, The Flamingo Kid, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1984. Card trickster, The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom, 1984. Vince Latello, My Science Project, Buena Vista, 1985. Ben Jabituya, Short Circuit, TriStar, 1986. Carlos Delgado, The Boss's Wife, TriStar, 1986. Ben Jahrvi, Short Circuit 2, TriStar, 1988. Hotfoot Harry, Bloodhounds of Broadway, Columbia, 1989. David Marriott, Reversal of Fortune, Warner Bros., 1990. Dwight, Mystery Date, Orion, 1991. Sammy, The Marrying Man, Buena Vista, 1991. Reporter Rock Bork, Bob Roberts, Paramount/ Miramax, 1992. Alexander, When the Party's Over, Strand Releasing, 1993. Iggy, Super Mario Bros., Buena Vista, 1993.
Paulie, Nina Takes a Lover, Triumph Releasing, 1994. Larry, Only You (also known as Just in Time and Him), TriStar, 1994. Jack, Cold Fever (also known as A Koldum Klakas), Artistic License Films, 1995. The Plague, Hackers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists (MGM/UA), 1995. Also appeared in the films Point of View, 1989, Lift, 1991, and Hero. Film Work: Director of the short films Call of the Wylie, 1994, and Phinehas, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alex Brady, "Murder, Smoke, and Shadows'' (also known as "Columbo"), The ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. Wallace Zuckerman, "It's Called the Sugar Plum," Genera/ Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Henry Harris, "Once in a Blue Moon/' The Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1991. Other Television Appearances: Appeared as Seamus O'Neill in the series Key West, 1993; also appeared in the special The Alfred C. Craebner Memorial High School Handbook of Rules and Regulations, 1984. Stage Appearances: Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Twelfth Night, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1989. Veins and Thumbtacks, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1990-91. Appeared both off-Broadway and on Broadway in Torch Song Trilogy; appeared in the Broadway production, Brighton Beach Memoirs; appeared offBroadway in Out of Gas on Lover's Leap, Miami, Little Murders, Terminal Bar, One-Act Festival, Carrying School Children, and Aven'U Boys; also appeared in A Perfect Canesh and Carousel.*
STEVENSON, Cynthia PERSONAL Born in Oakland, CA; daughter of Al (an upholstery warehouse owner) and Gayle (an editor); married Tom Davies (a director), July, 1992. Addresses: Contact—c/o J.P.M.C., 760 La Cienega, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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Career: Actress. Performed at American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco, and Groundling Theatre, Los Angeles. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Off the Wall, syndicated, 1986. Jennifer Bass, Second City Presents ... My Talk Show, syndicated, 1990. Trisha, Bob, CBS, 1992. Hope Davidson, Hope and Gloria, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared as Doris in several episodes of Cheers, 1989; also appeared in episodes of Empty Nest, Booker, and Major Dad. Television Appearances; Pilots: Marie Scarlotti, Married to the Mob, CBS, 1989. Be Careful What You Ask For, NBC, 1990. Also appeared in Davis Rules. Television Appearances; Movies: A Father's Homecoming (also known as The Oakmont Stories, Town and Gown, and Oakmont), NBC, 1988. Nicole, Double Your Pleasure (also known as Double Trouble, Reluctant Agent, and Reluctant Spy), NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: "To the Moon, Alice'7 (short), Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1990. All-Star TV Censored Bloopers-Fat Free!, N BC, 1996. Film Appearances: Bonnie Sherow, The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992. Ellen, Watch It, Skouras, 1993. Liz Brown, Forget Paris, Sony, 1995. Joanne Wedman, Home for the Holidays, Paramount, 1995. Marcy, Live Nude Girls, Republic, 1995. Also appeared in The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag, 1992. Stage Appearances: Ladies' Room, Tiffany Theater, Los Angeles, CA, 1988.
STRITCH, Elaine 1925(?)PERSONAL Born February 2, 1925 (some sources say 1926), in
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Birmingham, Ml; daughter of George J. (a business executive) and Mildred (a homemaker; maiden name, Jobe) Stritch; married John M. Bay (an actor), February 2, 1973 (died, 1982). Education: Trained for the stage with Erwin Piscator at the Dramatic Workshop of the New School for Social Research, 1944; studied singing with Burt Knapp, 1948-88. Addresses:/Agent—c/o STE Representation Ltd., 9301 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact— c/o Actors' Equity Association, 165 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress, singer, and writer. Member: Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best supporting or featured dramatic actress, 1956, for Bus Stop, best actress in a musical, 1962, for Sail Away!, and best actress in a musical, 1971, for Company. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Cow and Tiger, Bobino (children's show), New School for Social Research, Adelphi Theatre, New York City, 1944. Parlor maid, The Private Life of the Master Race, Theatre of All Nations, City College of New York Auditorium, New York City, 1945. Betty Lord, Woman Bites Dog, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1946. Lady Sybil, What Every Woman Knows, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1946. (Broadway debut) Pamela Brewster, Loco, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1946. Miss Crowder, Made in Heaven, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1946. Roberts, Three Indelicate Ladies, Shubert Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1947. Ensemble, The Shape of Things (revue), John Drew Theatre, Easthampton, NY, 1947. Regina Giddens, The Little Foxes, Rooftop Theatre, New York City, 1947. Ensemble, Angel in the Wings (revue), Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1947. Dallas Smith, Texas Li'I Darlin', Westport Country Playhouse, 1949. June Farrell, Yes, M'Lord, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1949. Understudy for Ethel Merman, Call Me Madam, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1950. Melba Snyder, Pal Joey, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1952.
420 • STRITCH Carol Frazer, Once Married, Twice Shy, Westport Country Playhouse, 1953. Title role, Panama Hattie, Iroquois Amphitheatre, Louisville, KY, 1954. Peggy Porterfield, On Your Toes, 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1954. Grace, Bus Stop, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1955. Gertrude Muldoon, The Sin of Pat Muldoon, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1957. Maggie Harris, Goldilocks, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1958. Leona Samish, The Time of the Cuckoo, Hunterdon Hills Playhouse, Jutland, NJ, 1959. Mimi Paragon, Sail Away!, Broadhurst Theatre, 1961, then (London debut) Savoy Theatre, 1962. Martha, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1962. Babylove Dallas, The Crass Harp, Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rl, 1966. Ruth, Wonderful Town, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1967. Amanda Prynne, Private Lives, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1968. Joanne, Company, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1970, then Her Majesty's Theatre, London, 1972. Leona Dawson, Small Craft Warnings, Hampstead Theatre Club, then Comedy Theatre, both London, 1973. Evy Meara, The Gingerbread Lady, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1974. Suite in Two Keys, Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ, 1982. Madeleine Bernard, Dancing in the End Zone, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove, FL, 1983. "Follies" in Concert, Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, 1985. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, then Edison Theatre, New York City, 1989. Rodgers and Hart Revue, Rainbow & Stars, New York City, 1991. Company: The Original Cast in Concert, Long Beach Civic Light Opera, Long Beach, CA, 1993. Cakewalk, Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, MA, 1993. Parthy, Show Boat, North York Performing Arts Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1993, then Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1994—. Major Tours: Sally Adams, Call Me Madam, U.S. cities, 1952-53. Stella, The Time of the Barracudas, U.S. cities, 1963. Anna Leonowens, The King and I, U.S. cities, 1965. Martha, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, U.S. cities, 1965-66. Dorothy Cleves, Any Wednesday, U.S. cities, 1967.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Vera Charles and title role, Mame, U.S. cities, 1967. Title role, Mame, U.S. cities, 1969. Television Appearances; Series: (Television debut) Laraine Payne, The Crowing Paynes, Dumont, 1949. Regular, Pantomime Quiz, CBS, 1953, then Dumont, 1953-54, later ABC, 1955. Ruth Sherwood, My Sister Eileen, CBS, 1960-61. Miss G., The Trials of O'Brien, CBS, 1965-66. Sydney Brewer, The f lien Burstyn Show, ABC, 198687. Also appeared on British television in Two's Company, 1975-76 and 1979; aversion of the U.S. series Maude; and Nobody's Perfect. Television Appearances; Specials: Washington Square, NBC, 1956. Carmenita, Full Moon over Brooklyn, NBC, 1960. Lily Pepper, "Red Peppers/' Three in One, NBC, 1960. Original Cast Album: Company, ABC, 1970. "Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III (The Spark and the Glue)/' Great Performances, PBS, 1985. "Follies in Concert/' Great Performances, PBS, 1986. "Rock Hudson: Tall, Dark and Handsome," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1989. Ouiser Boudreaux, Steel Magnolias, CBS, 1990. Older Marianne, "Sensibility and Sense," American Playhouse, PBS, 1990. The 49th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1995. Also appeared in Song by Song, 1979; Pollyanna; and Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall. Television Appearances; Movies: Maxine, Stranded, NBC, 1986. Marti, Sparks: The Price of Passion, CBS, 1990. Rowena Sharphorn, The Secret Life of Archie's Wife (also known as Archie's Wife), CBS, 1991. Sybil Sedgwick, Chance of a Lifetime (also known as A Change of Heart and Heather's Journey), NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Nothing to Sneeze At," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1953. "Here's Father," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1954. "The Family Man," Motorola TV Hour, ABC, 1954. "The House on Gellen Street," Appointment with Adventure, CBS, 1955. Mr. Peepers, NBC, 1955. "He's for Me," Alcoa Hour, NBC, 1957.
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RECORDINGS Albums: (With others) "Follies": In Concert (original cast album), RCA Red Seal, 1985. Also recorded Company and Cole Porter, Vol. III. WRITINGS
Teleplays: Wrote episodes for the British version of the U.S. series Maude. Books:
Am I Blue?: How to Live with Diabetes (also known as Am I Blue?: Living with Diabetes and, Dammit, Having Fun! (nonfiction), Granada, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: After Dark, March, 1975. Cosmopolitan, April, 1988, p. 96. New York Daily News, May 28, 1967. New York Times, June 23, 1968. People Weekly, January 11, 1988, p. 76.*
SUCHET, David 1946PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "Soo-shay"; born May 2, 1946, in London, England; son of Jack (a doctor) and Joan Jarche Suchet; married Sheila Ferris (an actress), June 31, 1976; children: Robert, Katherine. Education: Trained for the stage at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, 1966-69. Religion: Christian. Avocational interests: Playing the clarinet and drums, horseback riding, photography. Addresses: Agent—c/o International Creative Management Ltd., Oxford House, 76 Oxford Street, London W1N OAX, England. Career: Actor. Visiting professor of theatre, University of Nebraska; council member, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.
Also appeared in Kiss Her Coodbye, 1959.
Member: British Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, Savile Club.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on Inner Sanctum, Young Widder Brown, and Real Life Stories.
Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Award nomination, best actor, 1978, and Society of West End Theatre Award, both for The Merchant of Venice; Best
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Radio Actor citation, 1979, for The Kreutzer Sonata; Society of West End Theatre Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1980, for Once in a Lifetime; Marseilles Film Festival Award, best actor, 1983, for Red Monarch; Craft Award, British Industry and Scientific Film Association, 1986, for Stress; Royal Television Society Performance Awards, best actor, 1986, for The Life of Freud, Blott on the Landscape, and The Song for Europe; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best actor in a supporting role, 1989, for A World Apart. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Tybalt, Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratfordon-Avon, England, 1973. Messenger, Richard II, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1973. Orlando, As You Like It, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1973. Tranio, The Taming of the Shrew, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1973. Zamislov, Summerfolk, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1974. Wilma, Comrades, RSC, Palace Theatre, London, 1974. The Fool, Lear, RSC, Palace Theatre, 1974. Pisanio, Cymbeline, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, both 1974. Hubert, King John, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1975. Ferdinand, King of Navarre, Love's Labour's Lost, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1975. The Fool, Lear, RSC, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1975. Zamislov, Summerfolk, RSC, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1975. Ferdinand, King of Navarre, Love's Labour's Lost, RSC, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1975. Lucio, Measure for Measure, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England, then Lyttleton Theatre, London, 1977. Thomas Gilthead, The Devil Is an Ass, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, then Lyttleton Theatre, 1977. Grigory Stephanovich Smirnov, "The Bear/' and Posdnyshev, "The Kreutzer Sonata/' in The Kreutzer Sonata, Theatre Upstairs, London, 1977, then Royal Court Theatre, London, 1978. Tsaravitch and Georg Wochner, Laughter!, English Stage Company, Royal Court Theatre, 1978. Herman Glogauer, Once in a Lifetime, RSC, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1978. Caliban, The Tempest, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1978. Shylock, The Merchant of Venice, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1978.
Grumio, The Taming of the Shrew, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1978, then Aldwych Theatre, 1979. Sir Nathaniel, Love's Labour's Lost, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1978, then Aldwych Theatre, 1979. Sextus Pompey, /Antony and Cleopatra, RSC, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1978, then Aldwych Theatre, 1979. Angelo, Measure for Measure, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1979. Joe Green, Separation, Hampstead Theatre Club, then Comedy Theatre, both London, 1987. Also appeared in This Story of Yours, Hampstead Theatre Club; Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Barbican Concert Hall, London; as Achilles, Troilus and Cressida, and as Bolingbroke, Richard II, both RSC. Major Tours: Appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1975, arid Israeli and European cities. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Barsad, A Tale of Two Cities, Norman Rosemont, 1978. Gustav Klimt, Schiele in Prison, Concord Films Council, 1980. Corbett, The Missionary, Columbia, 1982. Laurenti P. Beria, Red Monarch, Goldcrest, 1983. Inspector Stagnos, Trenchcoat, Buena Vista, 1983. Buller/Prince Max Von Hesse, Creystoke: The Legend ofTarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Mesterbein, The Little Drummer Girl, Warner Bros., 1984. Alex Okana, The Falcon and the Snowman, Orion, 1985. Defense minister, Iron Eagle, TriStar, 1986. Stephen Dyer, Crime of Honor, Academy Home Entertainment, 1987. Jacques Lafleur, Harry and the Hendersons, Universal, 1987. Muller, A World Apart, Atlantic, 1988. The Bishop, Popielusko (also known as To Kill a Pr/est), Columbia, 1988. Nagi, Executive Decision, Warner Bros., 1996. Also appeared as Wil, Why the Whales Came, Signet Films; and in Stress, 1986, and Cruel Train, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Blott, Blott on the Landscape, BBC, then Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (Debut) Edward Teller, Oppenheimer, BBC, 1978,
Volume 15 then broadcast as a segment of American Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Playing Shakespeare, London Weekend Television, then PBS, 1983. D'Usseau, Master of the Game, CBS, 1984. Tsientsin, Reilly—Ace of Spies, Euston, then broadcast as segments of Mystery, PBS, 1984. Dino Grandi, Mussolini: The Untold Story, NBC, 1985. Inspector Poirot, Hercule Pol rot's Casebook, ITV, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Colin, "The Muse/' Oxbridge Blues, BBC, then Arts and Entertainment, 1986, then PBS, 1988. Narrator, "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship," Long Ago and Far Away, PBS, 1989. Hercule Poirot, "Triangle at Rhodes/' Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "The Third Floor Flat/' Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "Problem at Sea," Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "Murder in the Mews," Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "The King of Clubs," Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "Four and Twenty Blackbirds," Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "The Dream," Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "The Adventure of Clapham Cook," Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly," Mystery, PBS, 1990. Hercule Poirot, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," Mystery, PBS, 1991. Hercule Poirot, "Agatha Christie's Poirot Series II," Mystery, PBS, 1991. Hercule Poirot, "Wasp's Nest," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "Plymouth Express," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "The Million Dollar Bond Mystery," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "The Kidnapped Prime Minister," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "The How Does Your Garden Grow," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "The Double Clue," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "The Adventure of the Western Star," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "Agatha Christie's Poirot Series IV," Mystery, PBS, 1992. Hercule Poirot, "Poirot, Series V," Mystery, PBS, 1993.
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Hercule Poirot, "Poirot VI," Mystery, PBS, 1994. Hercule Poirot, "Poirot VII," Mystery, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Barsad, A Tale of Two Cities, CBS, 1980. Trouillefou, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, CBS, 1982. Inspector Japp, Agatha Christie's "Thirteen at Dinner," CBS, 1985. Matvei, Gulag, HBO, 1985. Steven Dyer, The Song for Europe (also known as Cry for justice), Channel Four, 1985. William L. Shirer, Murrow, HBO, 1986. Jonathon Gault, The Last Innocent Man, HBO, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Freud, The Life of Freud, BBC, c. 1986. Herman Glogauer, Once in a Lifetime, BBC, then broadcast as a segment of Great Performances, PBS, 1988. T.J. O'Connor, Cause Celebre, Anglia TV, then broadcast as a segment of Mystery, PBS, 1988. The Life of Agatha Christie, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Joe Green, Separation, PBS, 1990. Adolf Veloc, "The Secret Agent," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992. Leopold Bloom, ]ames Joyce's Ulysses, PBS, 1993. Narrator, Days of Majesty, PBS, 1994. Also appeared as Howard Bollsover, Saigon—The Last Days, BBC; Yves Drouard, Time to Die, Anglia TV; in Being Normal, BBC; Kings and Castles, Thames; and 4 Play: Nobody Here But Us Chickens, 1989. WRITINGS Author of essays on acting the roles of Shylock, Caliban, and lago, Players of Shakespeare.*
SULKA, Elaine 1934(?)-1994 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born c. 1934, in New York, NY; died of a heart attack, December 24,1994, in New York, NY. Actress and stage director. Sulka was the director of New York City's National Shakespeare Company, which she co-founded with her husband, the late Peter Meister. After receiving a master's degree in sociology from Brown University, Sulka left her intended vocation to pursue a career in the theatre. She studied acting at the San Francisco Actors Workshop and in New York City and performed roles in numerous productions on and off Broadway, including Goneril
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in King Lear, Olivia in Twelfth Night, the title role in Medea, as Beatrice in Much Ado about Nothing, and in numerous productions with the National Shakespeare Company. In the early 1990s Sulka toured the United States in the one-woman productions Mothers and A Woman in Love—With Shakespeare. In 1963, she and Meister designed the National Shakespeare Company as a vehicle to take Shakespeare's works to schools and universities throughout the United States. As a home for their new theatre company, the couple also founded the Cubiculo Theatre, which has served as a center for experimental stage arts in New York City since 1968. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, January 13, 1995, p. A24.
Benjy Taylor, No Man's Land, Orion, 1987. Pvt. Jackie Willow, Garden of Stone, TriStar/ML Delphi Premier, 1987. "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, Eight Men Out, Orion, 1988. Phil Rosenthal, Memphis Belle, Warner Bros., 1990. Steve Smith, Blue Desert, Academy Home Entertainment, 1991. Mickey, Leather jackets, Epic Home Video, 1992. Zack Telander, Heaven Is a Playground, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Niels Jensen, A Day in October (also known as En Dag I Oktober), Castle Hill, 1992. Doug Dorsey, The Cutting Edge, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1992. Ben Kendall, Hear No Evil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Travis Walton, Fire in the Sky, Paramount, 1993. Michael, Roommates, Buena Vista, 1995. Also appeared as Ritchie, Sons, 1989.
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Television Appearances; Series: Chance Harper, Strange Luck, Fox, 1995—.
PERSONAL Full name, Daniel Bernard Sweeney; born in 1961, in Shoreham, Long Island, NY. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor.
Other Television Appearances: Out of Darkness, CBS, 1985. Dish Boggett, Lonesome Dove (miniseries), CBS, 1989. Dan, Miss Rose White (movie), NBC, 1992. "Staired in Horror/' Tales from the Crypt (episodic), HBO, 1994. New Year's Eve in Vegas, Fox, 1995.
CREDITS Film Appearances: College student, Power, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Baxter, Fire with Fire, Paramount, 1986.
Stage Appearances: Constantine, The Seagull: The Hamptons, RAPP Arts Center, New York City, 1990. Also appeared in The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.*
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The Gravy Train (also known as The Dion Brothers), Columbia, 1974. Under Fire, Orion, 1982. Baby: The Secret of the Lost Legend, Buena Vista, 1985. My Science Project, Buena Vista, 1985. Until the End of the World, Warner Bros., 1991. (With Marilyn Weiner and Tim Van Rellim) K2, Paramount, 1991. Rough Magic, Savoy, 1995. Film Executive Producer: To Die For (also known as 2 Die 4), Columbia, 1995. Executive producer, The Last Waltz, 1978, and Carny, 1980; co-executive producer, Crandview, U.S.A., 1984. Television Producer: Shelly Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre (series), Showtime, 1982. Television Executive Producer: Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power (series), PBS, 1993. (Also director) 1968: 25th Anniversary (special), Fox, 1993. The Native Americans (miniseries; also known as The First Americans), TBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: American Cinema, PBS, 1995.*
Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: David di Donatello Award, Italian Academy of Motion Pictures, 1982. CREDITS Film Producer: Mean Streets, Warner Bros., 1973.
TEDROW, Irene 1910(?)-1995 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born August 3, 1910 (some sources say 1907), in Denver, CO; died of complications following a stroke, March 10,. 1995, in North Hollywood, CA. Actress. Irene Tedrow made her reputation as a char-
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acter actress in film, television, and on the stage. She began her 60-year career playing Shakespeare on Broadway with the Maurice Evans Company, and also portrayed Shakespearean heroines at the 1934 Chicago World's Fair. In 1937 Tedrow moved to Hollywood, where she performed character roles in films including They Won't Forget, The Ten Commandments, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Parent Trap, Foul Play, and Midnight Madness. On television, she won Emmy Award nominations for her work as Eleanor Roosevelt's grandmother in Eleanor and Franklin, and for her role in James at 16. In her last years Tedrow occasionally returned to the stage, playing Mrs. Webb opposite Henry Fonda in a revival of Our Town. In 1988 she made her last public performance in a production of A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote. She suffered a massive stroke in 1989, which effectively ended her career. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
Franz, The Trial, Angelika Films, 1993. Johnny, Naked, Fine Line Features, 1993. Jerry Barker, Black Beauty, Warner Bros., 1994. John Pearce, Restoration, Miramax, 1995. Paul Verlaine, Total Eclipse, Fine Line, 1995. Einon, Dragonheart, Universal, 1996. Also appeared in The Short and Curlies, 1987; as Ringe, Vroom, 1988; and as Tony, Skulduggery, and Kevin Deakin, Resurrected, both 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Second soldier, "The Singing Detective/' Channel Crossings, PBS, 1988. Oswald Martin, "Dandelion Dead/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994. Jimmy Jackson, "Prime Suspect III/' Mystery!, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Filipina Dreamgirls, Arts and Entertainment, 1992.*
Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, two volumes, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, March 18, 1995, p. A23.
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PERSONAL Born c. 1964; married Sara Sugarman (an actress), April, 1992. Education: Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, England. Addresses: Agent—Michael Foster, International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., London W1N OAX, England. Career: Actor. Former member of pop music band Horror Tackle #1. Awards, Honors: Cannes Film Festival Award, best actor, 1993, and Boston Society of Film Critics and London Film Critics' Circle award nominations, best actor, both 1994, all for Naked
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PERSONAL Born Betty Thomas Nienhauser, July 27,1948, in St. Louis, MO. Education: University of Ohio, B.F.A. Addresses: Agent—c/o International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Member of Second City (an improvisational comedy troupe), Chicago, IL, 1974; actress in television commercials. Has worked as a teacher. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1981, 1982, and 1983, and Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1985, all for Hill Street Blues; Emmy Award, 1993, for Dream On. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sergeant Lucy Bates, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 198187.
CREDITS Also appeared as a regular, The Fun Factory, 1976. Film Appearances: George Braddle, Little Dorrit, Sands/Cannon, 1988. Tom Miller/Locksmith, Afraid of the Dark, Fine Line Features, 1991. Nicola's lover, Life Is Sweet, October Films, 1991. Detective, Damage, New Line Cinema, 1992.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Home Again, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: C.P.O. Sharkey, NBC, 1978.
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Addresses: Contact—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress.
Television Appearances; Movies: Katherine, Outside Chance, CBS, 1978. Maxlne Pearce, Nashville Crab, NBC, 1981. Maude, When Your Lover Leaves, NBC, 1983. Angela Brannon, Prison for Children, CBS, 1987. Also appeared in My Breast. Television Appearances; Specials: Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1982. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1982. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1983. Second City 25th Anniversary Special, HBO, 1985. Also appeared in The Gift of Love, 1985. Television Work; Director: The Late Shift, HBO, 1996. Also directed episodes of Doogie Howser, M. D. and Dream On. Film Appearances: Waitress, ]ackson County lail, New World, 1976. The Last Affair, Chelex, 1976. Tunnelvision, Worldwide, 1976. Used Cars, Columbia, 1980. Homework, Jensen Farley, 1982. Velda Plendor, Troop Beverly Hills, Columbia, 1989. Film Work; Director: Only You, Live Home Video, 1992.* The Brady Bunch Movie, Paramount, 1995. Film Work; Stunt coordinator: Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (also known as Far from Home and Yellow Dog), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Cold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain (also known as Goldiggers), Universal, 1995. Jumanji, TriStar, 1995.
TILLY, Jennifer 1962PERSONAL Born in 1962, in Harbor City, CA; daughter of Harry (in car sales) and Patricia (a teacher) Tilly; sister of Meg Tilly (an actress); married Sam Simon (a television producer), c. 1984 (divorced, 1991). Education: Stephens College, graduated in 1979.
Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1995, for Bullets over Broadway; Theater World Award, for One Shoe Off; DramaLogue Award, for Vanities. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mona, No Small Affair, Columbia, 1984. Amy Hopkins, Moving Violations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Amy, Inside Out, Beckerman, 1986. Lisa, He's My Girl, Scotti Bros., 1987. Mona Lisa, Rented Lips, Cineworld, 1988. Connie Hisler, Johnny Be Good, Orion, 1988. Allegra, Remote Control, Vista Organization, 1988. Monica Moran, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Vicki, Let It Ride, Paramount, 1989. Amy, Far from Home, Vestron, 1989. Miranda, High Spirits, TriStar, 1989. Talbot, Scorchers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Iriook, Shadow of the Wolf, Triumph, 1992. Stacy, Made in America, Warner Bros., 1993. Miranda Webber, At Home with the Webbers, Live Home Video, 1993. Melissa, Double Cross, Summa Video, 1994. Olive Neal, Bullets over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Fran Carvey, The Getaway, Universal, 1994. Embrace of the Vampire (also known as The Nosferatu Diaries: Embrace of the Vampire), General Media Entertainment, 1995. Bound, Gramercy, 1996. Also appeared in Edie and Pen, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Shannon Winters, Shaping Up, ABC, 1984. Savannah, Key West, Fox, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, CBS, 1995. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1995. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1996. Other Television Appearances: Boone (episodic), NBC, 1983.
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Mobster's Girlfriend, Bodyguard (episodic), NBC, 1990. Tina Abbott, Heads (movie), Showtime, 1994. Rena Rushton/Kathy Payne, Man with a Gun (movie), HBO, 1995. Also appeared as Gina in six episodes of Hill Street Blues, NBC; and as Angelika in It's Carry Shandling's Show.
Karin Foster, The Cirl on a Swing, Paranormal/J and M, 1988. Madame DeTourvel, Valmont, Orion, 1989. Kitty Berman, The Two Jakes, Paramount, 1990. Marianne Johnson, Leaving Normal, Universal, 1992. Carol Malone, Body Snatchers, Warner Bros., 1994. Sarah, 5/eep with Me, MGM/UA, 1994. Also appeared in Rest in Peace.
Stage Appearances: Tartuffe, Los Angeles Theatre Center, 1986-87. Clio, One Shoe Off, Public/Anspacher Theatre, 199293. Also appeared on Broadway in Vanities; and in Buried Child, Boy's Life, and 900 Oneronta. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Series: George Grace, Winnetka Road, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Jennifer Colton, In the Best Interests of the Child, CBS, 1990. Faith Crowell, Trick of the Eye, CBS, 1994. Min, "Journey," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1995.
Periodicals: People Weekly, November 21, 1994, pp. 158-60. Premiere, January, 1992, p. 39-40.*
Television Appearances; Specials: Milos Forman: Portrait, PBS, 1989. Carmilla, Carmilla, Showtime, 1989.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Dorie, "The Trouble with Grandpa/' ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1981. Lois, "Dead End for Delia/' Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1993.
PERSONAL Born in 1960, in California; daughter of Harry (in car sales) and Patricia (a teacher) Tilly; sister of Jennifer Tilly (an actress); married Tim Zinnemann (a producer); children: three (including one son by Colin Firth). Addresses: /Agent—c/o Eileen Feldman, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Also appeared in an episode of Hill Street Blues, NBC. WRITINGS Winnetka Road (episode for television series), NBC, 1994. Singing Songs (novel), Dutton, 1994.*
Career: Actress. Appeared in community theatre productions in Canada.
TRIPPLEHORN, Jeanne 1963Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award, both best supporting actress, both 1986, for /Agnes of Cod. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Fame, United Artists (UA), 1980. Jamie Collins, Tex, Buena Vista, 1982. Julie, One Dark Night, Com World, 1983. Chloe, The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. Mary, Psycho II, Universal, 1983. Jennifer, Impulse, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Sister Agnes, /Agnes of Cod, Columbia, 1985. Rachel Wareham, Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1986. Olivia Lawrence, Masquerade, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)AJA, 1988.
PERSONAL Born in 1963, in Tulsa, OK; married Ben Stiller (a comedian, actor, and director known for his TV show and for the film Reality Bites). Education: Attended the Julliard School. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dr. Beth Gardner, Basic Instinct, TriStar, 1992. AbbyMcDeere, The Firm, Paramount, 1993. Pastel, The Night We Never Met, Miramax, 1993. Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Helen, Waterworld, Universal, 1995.
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TUTIN, Dorothy 1930PERSONAL Born April 8, 1930, in London, England; daughter of John and Adie Evelyn (Fryers) Tutin; married Derek Barton-Chappie (an actor; stage name, Derek Waring); children: one son and one daughter. Education: Trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Avocational interests: music, mountain climbing. Addresses: Contact—c/o Michael Whitehall, 125 Gloucester Rd., London SW7 4TE, England. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Award, best actress, 1960, for Twelfth Night; Dame Commander of the British Empire, 1967; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress, 1968, for Portrait of a Queen; Variety Club of Great Britain Film Actress Award, 1972, for Savage Messiah; Evening Standard Award, best actress, 1975, for A Month in the Country; Laurence Olivier Award, Society of West End Theatre, actress of the year, 1976, for A Month in the Country; Laurence Olivier Award, actress of the year, 1978, for The Double Dealer. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Princess Margaret of England, The Thistle and the Rose, Boltons Theatre, 1949. Phoebe, As You Like It, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, U.K., 1950. Anni, Captain Carvallo, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, 1950. Belinda, The Provoked Wife, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, 1950. Win-the-Fight Littlewit, Bartholomew Fair, Old Vic Company, London, 1950-51. Ann Page, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Old Vic Company, London, 1950-51.
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Princess Katharine, Henry V, Old Vic Company, London, 1950-51. Martina, Thor with Angels, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1951. Hero, Much Ado about Nothing, Phoenix Theatre, London, 1952. Rose Pemberton, The Living Room, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1953. Sally Bowles, / Am a Camera, New Theatre, London, 1954. St. Joan, The Lark, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1955. Hedvig, The Wild Duck, Saville Theatre, London, 1955. Jean Rice, The Entertainer, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1957. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company (SMTC), Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1958. Viola, Twelfth Night, SMTC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1958. Ophelia, Hamlet, SMTC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1958. Dolly, Once More with Feeling, New Theatre, London, 1959. Viola, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Aldwych Theatre, London, 1960. Sister Jeanne, The Devils, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1960. Portia, The Merchant of Venice, SMTC, Stratford-onAvon, 1960. Viola, Twelfth Night, SMTC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1960. Cressida, Troilus and Cressida, SMTC, Stratford-onAvon, 1960. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1961. Desdemona, Othello, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, 1961. Varya, The Cherry Orchard, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1961. Sister Jeanne, The Devils, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K., then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1962. Cressida, Troilus and Cressida, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1962. Polly Peachum, The Beggar's Opera, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1963. (Broadway debut) The Hollow Crown, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1963. Queen Victoria, Portrait of a Queen, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, then Vaudeville Theatre, London, both 1965. Beatrice, Beatriceet Benedict, Festival Hall, London, 1967. Rosalind, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-on-Avon, then Aldwych Theatre, London, later Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, all 1968.
4 3 0 * TUTIN Queen Victoria, Portrait of a Queen, later Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1968. Title role, Ann Veronica, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, U.K., 1969. Francine, Play on Love, St. Martin's Theatre, London, 1970. Alice, Arden ofFaversham, Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre-Go-Round Festival, Round House Theatre, London, 1970. Kate, Old Times, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1971. Title role, Peter Pan, Coliseum Theatre, London, 1971, then 1972. Natalya Petrovna, A Month in the Country, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, U.K., 1974, then Albery Theatre, London, 1975. Maggie Wylie, What Every Woman Knows, Albery Theatre, London, 1974. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, U.K., 1976. Cleopatra, /Antony and Cleopatra, Edinburgh Festival Theatre, then Old Vic Theatre, London, both 1977. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Olivier Theatre, London, 1978. Madame Ranevsky, The Cherry Orchard, Olivier Theatre, London, 1978. Lady Plyant, The Double Dealer, Olivier Theatre, London, 1978. Genia Hofreiter, Undiscovered Country, Olivier Theatre, London, 1979. Madame Dubarry, Reflections, Haymarket Theatre, London, 1980. Hester, The Provok'd Wife, National Theatre, Manchester, 1980. Sarah Bernhardt, After the Lions, Royal Exchange, Manchester, U.K., 1982. Ballerina, Churchill Theatre, Bromley, U.K., 1984. A Kind of Alaska, Duchess Theatre, 1985. Blanche, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1987. Thursday's Ladies, Apollo Theatre, London, 1987. Harlequinade and The Browning Version (double bill), Royalty Theatre, 1988. A Little Night Music, Chichester Festival, then Piccadilly, both 1989. Party Time, Almeida Theatre, London, 1991. Also appeared as Hester, The Deep Blue Sea, produced in Greenwich, 1981; Madrigal, The Chalk Garden, Chichester, 1986; Are You Sitting Comfortably?, Watford, 1986; Henry VIII, Chichester, 1991; Getting Married, Chichester, 1993; and in The Seagull. Major Tours: Caroline Traherne, The Gates of Summer, U.K. cities, 1956.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, RSC, Soviet cities, 1958. Viola, Twelfth Night, RSC, Soviet cities, 1958. Ophelia, Hamlet, RSC, Soviet cities, 1958. Maggie Wylie, What Every Woman Knows, U.K. cities, 1972. Television Appearances; Series: Anne Boleyn, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, CBS, 1971. Also appeared in Vienna 1900: Games with Love and Death, 1975. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lady Fenton, Scarlett, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Mildred Strete, Agatha Christie's "Murder with Mirrors," CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Mrs. Stamford, "The Yellow Wallpaper/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989. "Body and Soul/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994. Florence, "The Great Kandinsky," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1995. Also appeared as Goneril, King Lear, 1984. Other Television Appearances: Also appeared in South Riding; Willow Cabins; Living Room; Victoria Regina; Invitation to a Voyage; Antigone; Colombe; Carrington V.C.; The Hollow Crown; Scent of Fear; From Chekhov with Love; Flotsam and]etsam; Mother and Son; Ghosts; Sister Dora; The Double Dealer; The Combination; La Ronde; Tales of the Unexpected; 10 Downing Street; Life after Death; Landscape; The Father; The Demon Lover; Robin Hood; All Creatures Great and Small; A Kind of Alaska; The Bill; Lease of Death; and AngloSaxon Attitudes. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Cecily Cardew, The Importance of Being Earnest, Rank, 1952. Lucie Manette, A Tale of Two Cities, Rank, 1958. Queen Henrietta Maria, Cromwell, Columbia, 1970. Sophie Breska, Savage Messiah, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1972. Lady Minnie Nettleby, The Shooting Party, European Classics, 1984. Also appeared as Polly Peachum, The Beggar's Opera, 1953; Great Moments in Aviation, 1992.*
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VACCARO, Brenda 1939PERSONAL Full name, Brenda Buell Vaccaro; born November 18, 1939, in Brooklyn, NY; daughter of Mario A. (a restaurateur) and Christine M. (Pavia) Vaccaro; married Martin Fried (a stage manager; divorced); married William Bishop, 1977 (divorced); married Charles Cannizzaro (divorced, 1981); married Guy P. Hector (a restaurateur). Education: Trained for the stage at the Neighborhood Playhouse, 1958-60, and with David Pressman. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Roman Catholic. Career: Actress. Has worked as a professional model and an actress in television commercials. Has also worked as a waitress. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1962, for Everybody Loves Opal; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actress in a drama, 1965, for Cactus Flower; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1968, for How Now, Dow Jones; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress, 1969, for The Goodbye People; Emmy Award, best supporting actress in a variety program, 1974, for The Shape of Things; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award, both best supporting actress, both 1975, for Once Is Not Enough; Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a drama series, 1976 for 5ara; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actress in a comedy series, 1990, for "Ebbtides Revenge/' The Golden Girls; two Hollywood Press Association Award nominations. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Angelina, The Willow Tree, Margo Jones Theatre, Dallas, TX, 1951. (Broadway debut) Gloria Gulock, Everybody Loves Opal, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1961. Miss Novick, Tunnel of Love, Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, NY, 1962. Laura Howard, The Affair, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1962. Melissa Peabody, Children from Their Games, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1963. Toni, Cactus Flower, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1965. Reedy Harris, The Natural Look, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1967.
Cynthia, How Now, Dow Jones, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1967. Nancy Scott, The Goodbye People, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1968. Louise, Father's Day, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1971. Olive Madison, The Odd Couple, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1985. Major Tours: Miss Novick, Tunnel of Love, U.S. cities, 1962. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Molly Hirsch, Where It's At, United Artists (UA), 1969. Shirley, Midnight Cowboy, UA, 1969. Jody Burrows, / Love My Wife, Universal, 1970. Jenny, Going Home, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Vanetta, Summertree, Columbia, 1971. Linda, Once Is Not Enough (also known as Jacqueline Susann's "Once Is Not Enough''), Paramount, 1975. Eve Clayton, Airport '77, Universal, 1977. Diane, The House by the Lake (also known as Death Weekend), American International, 1977. Kay Brubaker, Capricorn One, Warner Bros., 1978. Grace Wolf, Fast Charlie . . . The Moonbeam Rider (also known as Fast Charlie and the Moonbeam), Universal, 1979. Monica Gilbert, The First Deadly Sin, Film ways, 1980. Florinda, Zorro, the Gay Blade, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1981. Chanel Solitaire, United Film Distribution, 1981. Bianca, Supergirl, TriStar, 1984. Dolores, Water, Rank/Atlantic Releasing, 1985. Betty, Heart of Midnight, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Bunny, Cookie, Warner Bros., 1989. Marion Marshall, Ten Little Indians (also known as Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians), Cannon, 1990. The Masque of the Red Death, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991. Nora Stillman, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. Also appeared in Death on Safari, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: SaraYarnell, Sara, CBS, 1976. Detective Sergeant Kate Hudson, Dear Detective, CBS, 1979. Julia Blake, Paper Dolls, ABC, 1984. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jenny Penny, My Lucky Penny, CBS, 1966. Lucille Sand, Travis Logan, D.A., CBS, 1971. Lily, NBC, 1974.
432 • VERNON Brenda Brooks, The Big Ripoff, NBC, 1975. Maxine, Changing Patterns, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jane Briggs, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of ]im Jones, CBS, 1980. Dolores Baker, The Star Maker, NBC, 1981. Helen Adams, Deceptions, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Corpse Ran down Mulberry Street/' Naked City, ABC, 1961. Felicia Sartene, "Don't Look Down, Don't Look Back/' The Greatest Show on Earth, ABC, 1963. "See Hollywood and Die," The Fugitive, ABC, 1963. "Hollow Triumph," The Defenders, CBS, 1964. "The Sworn Twelve," The Defenders, CBS, 1965. "The Heroine," The Doctors and the Nurses, CBS, 1965. "A Charade for Murder," Coronet Blue, CBS, 1967. "Scapegoat," The F.B.I., ABC, 1969. "Jenny," The Name of the Came, NBC, 1970. "One of the Girls in Research," Name of the Game, NBC, 1970. "Such Civil War in My Love and Hate," The Psychiatrist, NBC, 1971. "Appointment in Palermo," Name of the Game, NBC, 1971. Marcus We/by, M.D., ABC, 1972. "To Steal a King," Banacek, NBC, 1972. "The Park Avenue Hustlers," McCloud, NBC, 1972. "Act of Duty," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. The Helen Reddy Show, NBC, 1973. "Judgement: The Trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg," ABC Theater, ABC, 1974. "The Most Deadly Species," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974. "Mr. Right," Good Heavens, ABC, 1976. McCoy, NBC, 1976. Fame, NBC, 1983. "Shop Ahoy," Love Boat, ABC, 1984. "The Women," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984. "Attic Suite," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1988. "Marsha and the Nun," 9 to 5, syndicated, 1988. Mimi Harcourt, "Just Another Fish Story," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. "Ebbtides Revenge," The Co/den Girls, NBC, c. 1990. Mrs. Tribiani, Friends, NBC, c. 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Shirley Campbell, What's a Nice Girl Like You . . .?, ABC, 1971. Dr. Carol Gillman, Sunshine, CBS, 1973. Rosalie Bonanno, Honor Thy Father, CBS, 1973. Brenda Brooks, The Big Ripoff, NBC, 1975.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Lillian Jacobs, A Long Way Home, ABC, 1981. Marion Galucci, The Pride of ]esse Hallam, CBS, 1981. Voice, The /etsons Meet the Flintstones (animated), syndicated, 1987. Lisajarrett, Stolen: One Husband, CBS, 1990. Jess McCann, Murder in Malibu, ABC, 1990. Martha, The Red Shoe Diaries, Showtime, 1992. Cecile, Following Her Heart, NBC, 1994. Additional camera assistant, Terminal Virus, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Shape of Things, CBS, 1973. Host, That Was the Year That Was, NBC, 1976. Oscar Presents John Wayne and the War Movies, ABC, 1977. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1977. The Fourth Annual International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo, CBS, 1978. Voice of Til lie, Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey (animated), ABC, 1978. The Paul Lynde Comedy Hour, ABC, 1978. Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1984. The Love Boat Fall Preview Party, ABC, 1984. Supergirl: The Making of the Movie, ABC, 1985. Hollywood Women, syndicated, 1988. Seventh Annual Genesis Awards, Discovery Channel, 1993. Narrator, Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible, Fox, 1996.*
VERNON, John 1932PERSONAL Born Adolphus Raymondus Vernon Agopowicz, February 24, 1932, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (one source says Montreal, Quebec, Canada); children: Kate (an actress). Education: Trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and at the Banff School of Fine Arts. Addresses: Contact—15125 Mulholland Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lot supervisor, Nobody Waved Goodbye, Cinema V, 1965. Mai Reese, Point Blank, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1967. Nessim, Justine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969.
Volume 15 Hacker, Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here, Universal, 1969. Rico Parra, Topaz, Universal, 1969. Mayor, Dirty Harry, Warner Bros., 1971. Timothy X. Nolan, One More Train to Rob, Universal, 1971. Maynard Boyle, Charley Varrick, Universal, 1973. Vyland, Fear Is the Key, Paramount, 1973. McKee, The Black Windmill, Universal, 1974. Arnie Felson, W (also known as / Want Her Dead), Cinerama, 1974. Mr. Kapital, Sweet Movie, CFDC, 1974. Larkin, Brannigan, United Artists (UA), 1975. Fletcher, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Warner Bros., 1976. Ben, Angela, Montreal Travel, 1977. Luis Carreras, Golden Rendezvous, Golden Rendezvous, 1977. Boulder A\\'m, Journey, EPOH, 1977. Emanuele, A Special Day (also known as Una giornata speciale, Una giornata particolare, and The Great Day), Cinema V, 1977. Pomeroy, "Hollywood, 1936," The Uncanny, Rank, 1977. Dean Vernon Wormer, National Lampoon's Animal House, Universal, 1978. Jim, Fantastica, Gaumont, 1980. Prindle, Herbie Goes Bananas, Buena Vista, 1980. Voice of alien, Heavy Metal (animated), Columbia, 1981. Malone, The Kinky Coaches and the Pom-Pom Pussycats, Summa Vista, 1981. Dr. Stone, Airplane II: The Sequel, Paramount, 1982. Warden Backman, Chained Heat, Jensen Farley, 1983. Jonathan Stryker, Curtains, Jensen Farley, 1983. Vito, ]ungle Warriors, Aquarius, 1984. Principal Underwood, Savage Streets, Motion Picture Marketing, 1984. Big Mac, Do/n' Time, Ladd/Warner Bros., 1985. Chief Ferret, Fraternity Vacation, New World, 1985. Sherman Krader, Ernest Goes to Camp, Buena Vista, 1987. Adam Beardsley, Nightstick (also known as Calhoun), Production Distribution, 1987. Karrothers, Double Exposure (also known as Terminal Exposure), United Film Distribution, 1987. Roger Levering, Blue Monkey (also known as Green Monkey), Spectrafilm, 1988. Elmer Sinclair, Dixie Lanes, Miramax, 1988. Mr. Mitchell, Border Heat (also known as Deadly Strangers), Manson/Forum, 1988. Officer Mooney, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Trans World, 1988. Mr. Big, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, MGM/UA, 1988. Mayor, Hostile Takeover (also known as Office Party), Miramax, 1990.
VERNON «433 The Naked Truth, Cinemax, 1993. Detective Pronzini, Malicious, Republic, 1995. Also appeared as (film debut) voice of Big Brother, 1984, 1956; Crunch, 1975; War Bus Commando, 1989; Don Luciano, Mob Story, 1989; Mr. Ridgeway, Bail Out, 1990; It Rained All Night the Day I Left; and Drum. Television Appearances; Series: Vernon Wormer, Delta House, ABC, 1979. General Hannibal Stryker, Hail to the Chief, ABC, 1985. Voice of Wildfire, Wildfire (animated), CBS, 1986-87. General Hank Wilson, War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1988. Voice of Rupert Thorne, The Adventures of Batman and Robin (also known as Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1992. Matrix, USA, 1993. Mr. Smith, Acapulco H.E.A.T., syndicated, 1993. Also appeared on the Canadian television series Tugboat Annie and Wojeck. Television Appearances; Movies: Leo D'Agosta, Trial Run, NBC, 1969. Nick Rubanos, The Virginia Hill Story, NBC, 1974. David Richardson, Mousey (also known as Cat and Mouse), ABC, 1974. Dr. Orrin Helgerson, Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night, CBS, 1977. Jonathan Pritts, Louis L'Amour's "TheSacketts," NBC, 1979. General Karlheinzvon Loenig, The Blood of Others, HBO, 1984. Kojak: The Belarus File, CBS, 1985. Lieutenant Girvetz, The Woman Who Sinned, ABC, 1991. V. D. Regan, Hostage fora Day, Fox, 1994. Slade Cantrell, Sodbusters, Showtime, 1994. Ruggieri/Boyce, The Forget-Me-Not Murders (also known asjanek: The Wallflower Murders), CBS, 1994. Frank Rampola, Family of Cops (also known as The Brewery), CBS, 1995. Also appeared in the Canadian movie, Two Men. Television Appearances; Miniseries: WilliamSeward, The Blue and the Cray, CBS, 1982. Boudreaux, The Fire Next Time, CBS, 1993. Also appeared on the French miniseries, Louisiana. Television Appearances; Pilots: Charles Walding, Escape, ABC, 1971.
434 • VILLARD Inspector Duprez, The Mask of Marcella (pilot for the series Cool Million), NBC, 1972. David Hunter/Praetorius, Hunter, CBS, 1973. Geoffrey Darro, The Questor Tapes, NBC, 1974. Robin Templar, The Barbary Coast, ABC, 1975. Sheriff Turner, The Imposter, NBC, 1975. Harry Paine, Matt Helm, ABC, 1975. Charles Forsythe, Swiss Family Robinson, ABC, 1975. Mayor Flambo, "Sledge Hammer/' Sledge Hammer!, ABC, 1986. Rewrite for Murder (also known as Love and Bullets), CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Banker," The Silent Force, ABC, 1971. "Yesterday Is But a Dream," Men at Law, CBS, 1971. "Night Fright to Murder," Cannon, CBS, 1973. "Goddess of Destruction," Search, NBC, 1973. "The Solid Gold Kidnapping," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1973. "Woman in the Shadows," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1974. "By Reason of Madness," Petrocelli, NBC, 1974. "My Brother, My Executioner," Kung Fu, ABC, 1974. "The Child Buyers," Police Woman, NBC, 1974. "The Fires of Ignorance," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1975. "The Brothers Cain," Kung Fu, ABC, 1975. "Man of Influence," The Invisible Man, NBC, 1975. "Dealers in Death," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975. "The Deadly Missiles Caper," Switch, CBS, 1975. "Requiem for the Living," Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1978. "Brain Drain," The Powers of Matthew Star, NBC, 1983. "Just a Small Circle of Friends," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1983. "Love Game," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1983. "Little Red Riding Hood," Faerie Tale Theater, Showtime, 1983. "A Good Knight's Work," Knight Rider, NBC, 1984. "Zippers," Automan, ABC, 1984. "Blackbird," Call to Glory, ABC, 1984. "The Strangler," Partners in Crime, NBC, 1984. "High Orbit," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1985. Dave Ryerson, "The Gauntlet," MacGyver, ABC, 1985. Henry Hayward, "School for Scandal," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. The Principal, "Fuzzbucket," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. "Discovery," Airwolf, CBS, 1986. Claude Watkins, "Voo Doo Knight," Knight Rider, NBC, 1986. Gus Cavalaris, "Unfantasy," Tough Cookies, CBS, 1986. "Spanish Blood," Philip Marlowe, Private Eye, HBO, 1986. Donald Jordan, "Promises to Keep," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1987.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television "Conversation with a Corpse," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA, 1987. Number One, "A Hill O'Beans," The New /Adventures of Beans Baxter, Fox, 1987. Number One, "Beans and the Satanical Backwoods Masking Conspiracy," The New Adventures of Beans Baxter, Fox, 1987. Lieutenant Naylor, "B-Men," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. "Seance," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Also appeared in Tarzan; and The Greatest American Hero. Stage Appearances: Farm hand, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1956. Henry V, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, 1956. Charles, As You Like It, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1959. Second senator, Othello, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1959. Montague, Romeo and]uliet, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1960. Duke of Austria, King]ohn, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1960. Titus Laritius and Volscian officer, Coriolanus, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1961. Duke of Suffolk, Henry VIII, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1961. Curtis, The Taming of the Shrew, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1962. Ross, Macbeth, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1962. Musketeer, Cyrano de Bergerac, Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario, 1962. Achilles, Troilus and Cress/da, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1965. Hernando de Soto, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1965.*
VILLARD, Tom 1953-1994 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Full name, Thomas Louis Villard; born November 19, 1953, in Waipahu Ewa, HI; died of AIDS-related pneumonia, November 14,1994, in Los Angeles, CA. Actor. Tom Villard is best remembered by television audiences for his starring role as Jay Bostwick in the
Volume 15 1983-84 NBC series We Cot It Made, which went Into syndication in 1987. Villard played a bachelor who, with his roommate, hired an attractive maid and fended off the suspicions of their girlfriends. He also appeared in guest roles on Hunter, Golden Girls, Taxi, Frasier, Sisters, and Star Trek: Deep Space 9. He made his stage debut in a Los Angeles production of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, and first appeared on film in Parasite (1981). He later appeared in Heartbreak Ridge (1986), My Girl (1991), and The Trouble with Dick, which was awarded a
VILLARD * 4 3 5 grand prize at the Sundance Film Festival. Villard went public with his illness in 1994, several months before he died, and continued to work in movies and television. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, November 16, 1994, sec. 1, p. 13. Los Angeles Times, November 22, 1994, p. A24. Washington Post, November 17, 1994, p. C7.
w WAGNER, Lindsay 1949PERSONAL Born June 22, 1949, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Bill Nowels and Marilyn Louise (Thrasher) Wagner; married Alan Rider (divorced); married Michael Brandon, December, 1976 (divorced); married Henry King, 1981 (divorced); married Lawrence Mortorff, 1990; children: Dorian Henry, Alex. Education: Attended the University of Oregon, 1967. Addresses:/Agent—Jim Wyatt, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Acting instructor, Children's Founders School, Los Angeles, CA. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1977, for The Bionic Woman. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jaime Sommers, The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1975. Jaime Sommers, The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976-77, then NBC, 1977-78. Dr. Jessie Hayden, Jessie, ABC, 1984. Rebecca Cafferty, Peaceable Kingdom, CBS, 1989. Host, Against All Odds, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Billy Ikehorn, Scruples, CBS, 1980. Francesca Valensky, Princess Daisy, NBC, 1983. Joanna Darby, From the Dead of the Night, NBC, 1989. Katharine Tempest, Voice of the Heart, syndicated, 1990. Paula O'Neill-, To Be the Best, CBS, 1992.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jennie Logan, The Two Worlds of]ennie Logan, CBS, 1979. Dr. Meg Laurel, The Incredible Journey of Dr. Meg Laurel, CBS, 1979. Callie Lord, Ca///e and Son, CBS, 1981. Joanne Tilford, Memories Never Die, CBS, 1982. Barbara Graham, / Want to Live, ABC, 1983. Susan Farley, Two Kinds of Love, CBS, 1983. Nina Simon, Passions, CBS, 1984. Laura Gordon, Young Again, ABC, 1984. Claire Fielding, The Other Lover, CBS, 1985. Bonnie Wilkerson, This Child Is Mine, NBC, 1985. Joanne Van Buren, Child's Cry, CBS, 1986. Martha Forbes, Convicted, ABC, 1986. Principal, Student Exchange, ABC, 1987. Jaime Sommers, Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, NBC, 1987. Beverly Slater, Stranger in My Bed, NBC, 1987. DM Derickson, Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story, NBC, 1988. Sydney Shannon, Burnout, ABC, 1988. Nita, Nightmare at Bitter Creek, CBS, 1988. Kate McKinnon, Evil in Clear River, ABC, 1988. Jaime Sommers, Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, N BC, 1989. Yvonne, Babies, NBC, 1990. Charlotte Fedders, Shattered Dreams, CBS, 1990. Janet, Fire in the Dark, CBS, 1991. Lindsey Gates, Treacherous Crossing, USA, 1992. Holly, A Message from Holly, CBS, 1992. Claudia Parr, She Woke Up, ABC, 1992. Elizabeth Hahn, Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7, CBS, 1993. Jaime Sommers, Bionic Ever After?, CBS, 1994. Daphne Fields, Danielle Steel's "Once in a Lifetime/' NBC, 1994. Kate Kerner, Fighting for My Daughter (also known as Fighting for My Daughter: The Anne Dion Story), ABC, 1995. Molly McKinley, Sins of Silence, CBS, 1996. Raeanne, A Mother's Instinct, CBS, 1996.
Volume 15 Television Appearances; Pilots: Sara Butler, The Rockford Files, NBC, 1974. Host, Windows, Doors and Keyholes, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Episodic: A Conversation with Dinah, The Nashville Network, 1989. Also appeared in Marcus Welby, M.D., The F.B.I., Owen Marshall, Night Gallery, and The Bold Ones. Television Appearances; Specials: Hostess, Lindsay Wagner—Another Side of Me, ABC, 1977. Disney's Golden Anniversary of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, NBC, 1987. Narrator, Ahimsa: Non-Violence (documentary), PBS, 1987. Host, Scandals, ABC, 1988. Host, Once upon Her Time, Lifetime, 1988. CBS Premiere Preview Special, CBS, 1989. Narrator, Queen of the Beasts, CBS, 1989. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: 50 Years of Magic, CBS, 1990. We/come Home America!—A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Voices that Care, Fox, 1991. Host, Untold Stories: The Search for Amelia Earhart, syndicated, 1992. The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1993. The Essence Awards, CBS, 1993. Host, TV Guide: 40th Anniversary Special, Fox, 1993. Bob Hope's Christmas Show: Hopes for the Holidays, NBC, 1994. 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1994. Host, Best Sellers: Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them: The Relationship, NBC, 1994. Host, The Secret Of..., UPN, 1995. Television Work: Executive Producer, Shattered Dreams, CBS, 1990. Film Appearances: Deirdre McClusky, Two People, Universal, 1973. Susan Kingsfield, The Paper Chase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Irene, Nighthawks, Universal, 1981. Olivia, High Risk, American Cinema, 1981. Dr. Mennen, Martin's Day, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1985. Priscilla Brimleigh, Ricochet, Warner Bros., 1991. Also appeared as Linda, Second Wind, 1976.
WAHL «437 WRITINGS Lindsay Wagner's New Beauty: The Acupressure Facelift, Prentice Hall, 1987. The High Road to Health: A Vegetarian Cookbook, Prentice Hall, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Books: Altman, Linda Jacobs, Lindsay Wagner, Her Own Way, EMC Corporation, 1977.*
WAHL, Ken 1953PERSONAL Born in 1953, in Chicago, IL. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best actor in television drama series, 1990, for Wiseguy. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ken Sisko, Double Dare, CBS, 1985. Anthony Valentine, Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission, NBC, 1985. Rick Benson, Gladiator, ABC, 1986. VinnieTerranova, Wiseguy, CBS, 1987-88, 1989-
90. Television Appearances; Movies: Johnny and Jake, Search for Grace, CBS, 1994. Television Work: Supervising Producer, Wiseguy, CBS, 1987. Director, "A Different Kind of Wiseguy," Wiseguy, CBS, 1990. Film Appearances: Richie, The Wanderers, Orion, 1979. Corel I i, Fort Apache, The Bronx, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1981. Barney Whittaker, Race for the Yankee Zephyr (also known as Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr), Film Ventures, 1981. Willie, Jinxed!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1982. TheSolider, The Soldier, Embassy, 1982. Don Jardian, Purple Hearts, Warner Bros., 1984. Jack Corbett, Omega 7, New World, 1986.
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Terry "Boomer" Hayes, The Taking of Beverly Hills, Columbia, 1991. Tom Andrews, The Favor, Orion, 1994.*
WALTERS, Julie 1950PERSONAL Born February 22, 1950, in Birmingham, England; daughter of Thomas and Mary Bridget (O'Brien) Walters; children: one daughter. Education: Attended Manchester Polytechnic, received a teach ing certificate. Avocational interests: Reading and travel. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 76 Oxford Street, London W1R 1RB, England. Contact-do 388-396 Oxford St., London W1N 9HE, England. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, 1983, Academy Award nomination, Golden Globe Award, and Variety Club Award, all best actress, all 1984, for Educating Rita; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actress, 1988, for Personal Services. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Rita, Educating Rita, Columbia, 1983. Voice of the Doormouse, Dreamchild, Universal, 1985. Fran, She'll Be Wearing Pink Pajamas, Film Four, 1985. Jacqueline Spong, Car Trouble, Columbia/EMI/ Warner Bros., 1986. Christine Painter, Personal Services, Vestron, 1987. Elsie Orton, Prick Up Your Ears, Samuel Goldwyn, 1987. June Edwards, Buster, TriStar, 1988. Mrs. Peachum, Mack the Knife (also known as The Threepenny Opera), Twenty-First Century, 1990. Vera, Stepping Out, Paramount, 1991. Monica, The Summer House, Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Also appeared as Diana Longden, Wide Eyed and Legless, 1993; and Madame Dansarde, Sister My Sister. Television Appearances; Series: Adrian's Mother, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, syndicated, 1987.
Roseanne and Tom: Getting Away with It (special), HBO, 1992. Also appeared as Lulu, The Birthday Party, 1986; in Pat and Margaret, 1995; and in Nearly a Happy Ending, Living Together, Happy Since I Met You, Say Something Happened, Intensive Care, The Boys from Black Stuff, Family Man, Unfair Exchanges, Her Big Chance, ]ulie Walters and Friends, The All-Day Breakfast Show, and Victoria Wood as Seen on TV. Stage Appearances: (London debut) Irene Tinsley, Funny Peculiar, Mermaid Theatre, 1976. Irene Tinsley, Funny Peculiar, Garrick Theatre, London, 1976. Vera, Breezeblock Park, Mermaid Theatre, then Whitehall Theatre, London, 1977. Irene Goodnight, Flaming Bodies, ICA Theatre, 1979. Fool for Love, Royal National Theatre, 1984-85. When / Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout, Whitehall Theatre, 1986. Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, Comedy Theatre, 1989. Serafina, The Rose Tattoo, Playhouse, London, 1991. Also appeared in The Taming of the Shrew, produced in Liverpool; as Rita, Educating Rita, Royal Shakespeare Company, London; and in Jumpers.
WARRILOW, David 1934-1995 OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born December 28, 1934, in England; died of AIDS, August 17, 1995, in Paris, France. Actor. David Warrilow was perhaps the premiere interpreter of the works of Irish playwright Samuel Beckett. Warrilow was trained as an editor and worked in Paris for the magazine Realities for eleven years. He was performing in a theater workshop when he met JoAnne Akalaitis and appeared with her in Beckett's Play. The two helped to found Mabou Mines, an experimental production company, in the early 1970s and relocated to New York. Warrilow made his New York debut in a Mabou Mines production of The Red Horse Animation at the Guggenheim Museum in 1970. He made his biggest impact, however, in the Mabou Mines production of Beckett's The Lost Ones in 1975, for which he won an Obie Award. He also won the Obie in 1979 for his work in Akalaitis' Southern Exposure.
Also appeared in CBH, 1991; Jake's Progress, 1995; and Wood and Walters.
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES
Other Television Appearances: Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold (special), Cinemax, 1991.
Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, August 31, 1995, sec. 3, p. 11; September 3, 1995, sec. 2, p. 6.
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WEINGROD, Herschel A. 1947PERSONAL Born October 30, 1947, in Milwaukee, Wl. Education: Attended University of Wisconsin, 1965-69; attended London Film School, 1969-71. Addresses: Office—Weingrod/Harris Productions, 73 Market St., Venice, CA 90291. Career: Screenwriter and producer. Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination (with Timothy Harris), best original screenplay, 1983, for Trading Places. CREDITS Film Work; Producer: (With Timothy Harris and Arnold Kopelson) Falling Down, Warner Bros., 1993. Also executive producer, Lift, 1991. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Street of Dreams, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Series: Naked Hollywood, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. WRITINGS Screenplays; With Timothy Harris: Cheaper to Keep Her, American Cinema, 1980. Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Brewster's Millions, Universal, 1985. (With Jerico and Jonathon Reynolds) My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. (With William Davies and William Osbourne) Twins, Universal, 1988. (With Murray Salem) Kindergarten Cop, Universal, 1990. Paint It Black, Vestron, 1990. Pure Luck, Universal, 1991. Also wrote Cheaper to Keep Her, 1980; and Lift, 1991.
WELLER, Peter 1947PERSONAL Born June 24, 1947, in Stevens Point, Wl; son of Frederick (a career army pilot and lawyer) and Dorothy Weller. Education: Attended North Texas State University; trained for the stage at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts with Uta Hagen and at the
Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg. Avocational interests: Playing the trumpet, jazz, and running (has competed in the New York City Marathon). Addresses: Agent—do Bill Treush Associates, 853 7th Ave., New York, NY 10019-5215. Career: Actor. Member of the Actors Studio, New York City. Owner (with actor Treat Williams) of a restaurant in New York City. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (with Jana Sue Memel), best live action short film, 1994, for Partners. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Joe LeFors, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Steven Routledge, Just Tell Me What You Want, Warner Bros., 1980. Frank Henderson, Shoot the Moon, Metro-GoldwynMayer (MGM)AJnited Artists (UA), 1982. Bart Hughes, Of Unknown Origin, Warner Bros., 1983. Title role, The Adventures ofBuckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Sam, Firstborn, Paramount, 1984. My Sister's Keeper, Interpictures Releasing, 1986. Alex J. Murphy/title role, Robocop, Orion, 1987. Baston Morris, A Killing Affair (also known as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday), Hemdale, 1988. Roland Dalton, Shakedown, Universal, 1988. Juan Pablo Castel, El Tunel (also known as The Tunnel), Interaccess Film, 1988. Beck, Leviathan, MGM/UA, 1989. Title role, Robocop II, Orion, 1990. George Moran, The Cat Chaser, LIVE Home Video, 1991. William Lee, Naked Lunch, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Jack Sloan, Road to Run, LIVE Home Video, 1992. Ryder Hart, Sunset Grill, Famed Entertainment/New Line Cinema, 1993. Jake Wyer, 50-50, Cannon, 1993. Peter Witner, The New Age, Warner Bros., 1994. Col. Joe Hendricksson, Screamers, Triumph Releasing, 1996. Husband, Beyond the Clouds (also known as Chronicle of a Love That Never Was, The Girl, The Crime, Don't Try to See Me Again, and Pardela les Nuages), Mercure, 1995. Jerry Bender, Mighty Aphrodite (also known as Eros), Miramax, 1995. Also appeared in Vera.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Lieutenant Fellows, The Man without a Country, ABC, 1973. Red Sash, The Silence, NBC, 1975. Deke Cullover, Kentucky Woman, CBS, 1983. Joe Farley, Two Kinds of Love, CBS, 1983. Rad Hungate, Apology, HBO, 1986. Mike Gallagher, Rainbow Drive, Showtime, 1990. Hobie, "Dusk before Fireworks/' Women and Men: Stories of Seduction, HBO, 1990. Martin Hightower, The Substitute Wife, NBC, 1994. Decoy, HBO, 1995. Also appeared in Exit 10, The Road to Ruin, and Earring. Television Appearances; Specials: New York City Marathon, ABC, 1987. Doctor, Partners (short), Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Soldier, "The Dancing Princess/' Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1987. Also appeared in Lou Grant, CBS. Television Work: (With Jana Sue Memel) Director, Partners (short), Showtime, 1994. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Sticks and Bones, John Golden Theatre, 1972. Russian sergeant, Full Circle, American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA), New York City, 1973. The Merchant of Venice, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1973. Lennox, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival (NYSF), Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1974. Alan Seymour, Summer Brave, ANTA, 1975. Lieutenant Henry Hitchcock, Rebel Women, NYSF, Public Theatre, New York City, 1976. Billy, Streamers, NYSF, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1976. Burning Bright, New Dramatists, New York City, 1977. Cliff, The Woo/gatherer, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1980. Nick, The Woods, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1982. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Also appeared in Children and Serenading Louie, both Off-Broadway,
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television WRITINGS For Television: Partners (short), Showtime, 1994.*
WEST, Timothy
1934-
PERSONAL Born October 20, 1934, in Yorkshire, England; son of Harry Lockwood and Olive (Carleton-Crowe) West; married Jacqueline Boyer, 1956 (divorced); married Prunella Scales (an actress), 1963; children: (first marriage) one daughter; (second marriage) two sons. Education: Attended John Lyon School, Harrow and Regent Street Polytechnic. Avocational interests: Travel, listening to music and exploring old railways. Addresses: Agent—James Sharkey Associates, Ltd., 15 Golden Square, London W1R 3AG, England. Career: Actor and director. Appeared in repertory at Salisbury, Hull, Wimbledon, and Northampton, England, 1956-59; Prospect Theatre Company, London, England, codirector, 1975; Old Vic Theatre Company, director, 1980-81; University of West Australia, director in residence, 1982. Member: All Change Arts Ltd. (chair, 1986), London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (chair, 1992), Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (chair, 1992). Awards, Honors: Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1984. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Debut) The farmer, Summertime, Wimbledon Theatre, London, 1956. Talky, Caught Napping, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1959. The informer, The Life of Galileo, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1960. Ginger, Afore Night Come, Arts Theatre, London, 1962. Hubert, Gentle Jack, Queen's Theatre, London, 1963. Arthur, Trigon, Arts Theatre, London, 1964. Ginger, Afore Night Come, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Aldwych Theatre, London, 1964. Doctor, Victor, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1964. Schoolmaster, Marat/Sade (also known as The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton under the Direction of the Marquis de Sacfe), RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1964.
Volume 15 Pilia-Borza, The Jew of Malta, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1964. Page, The Merry Wives of Windsor, RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1964. Sir Gilbert Boscoe, The Governor's Lady (Expeditions Two), RSC, Aldwych Theatre, 1964. Sir Nathaniel, Love's Labour's Lost, RSC, Stratfordon-Avon, England, 1965. Tubal, The Merchant of Venice, RSC, Stratford-onAvon, England, 1965. Pilia-Borza and Aegeon, The Comedy of Errors, RSC, Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1965. Lord Lucius, Timon of Athens, RSC, Stratford-onAvon, England, 1965. Korobkin, The Government Inspector, Aldwych Theatre, 1966. Mulka, The Investigation, Aldwych Theatre, 1966. Alderman Smuggler, The Constant Couple, Prospect Theatre Company, New Theatre, London, 1967. Emerson, A Room with a View, Prospect Theatre Company, Edinburgh Festival, Scotland, 1967. Otto, The Italian Girl, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1968. Gilles de Vannes, AbelardandHeloise, Wyndham's Theatre, 1970. Robert Hand, Exiles, Mermaid Theatre, 1970. Gilbert, The Critic as Artist, Open Space Theatre, London, 1970. Sir William Cower, Trelawny of the Wells, Theatre Royal, Bristol, England, 1972. Lear and Holofernes, Love's Labour's Lost, Aldwych Theatre, 1972. Falstaff, Henry IV, Parts I and II, Theatre Royal, 1972. Undershaft, Major Barbara, Forum Theatre, Billingham, England, 1973. George Penny, The Houseboy, Open Space Theatre, 1973. Shpigelsky, A Month in the Country, Chichester Festival, England, 1974. Title role, Macbeth, Gardner Centre, Brighton, England, 1974. George, Jumpers, Gardner Centre, 1974. Judge Brack, Hedda Gabler, RSC, Alwych Theatre, 1975. Shpigelsky, A Month in the Country, Prospect Theatre Company, Albery Theatre, London, 1975. Emerson, A Room with a View, Prospect Theatre Company, Albery Theatre, 1975. Claudius, Hamlet, Old Vic Theatre Company, London, 1977. Storyteller, War Music, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1977. Enobarbus, Antony and Cleopatra, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1977. Ivan and Gottlieb, Laughter!, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1978.
WEST «441 Max, The Homecoming, Garrick Theatre, London, 1978. Great English Eccentrics, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1978. The Undisputed Monarch of the English Stage, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1979. Creeve, The Trial of Queen Caroline, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1979. Sir Thomas Beecham, Beecham, Salisbury Theatre, London, 1979, then Apollo Theatre, London, 1980. Master Class, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1984. The War at Home, Old Vic Theatre Company, 1984, then New York City production, 1986. Kamyshev, "The Alien Corn"; Brizzhalov, "The Sneeze"; Smirnov, "The Bear"; A traveller, "The Inspector General"; Svetlovidov, "Swan Song"; and Chubukov, "The Proposal"; in The Sneeze (plays and stories by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Michael Frayn), Aldwych Theatre, 1988. James Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1991. .Also appeared as lago in Othello, Nottingham, England, 1976. Major Tours: Peterbono, Thieves'Carnival, Prospect Theatre Company, 1966. Samuel Johnson, Madam, Said Doctor Johnson, Prospect Theatre Company, 1966. Prospero, The Tempest, Prospect Theatre Company, 1966. Crabbe, The Gamecock, Prospect Theatre Company, 1966. Bolingbroke, Richard II, Prospect Theatre Company, Edinburgh Theatre Festival, then Mermaid Theatre, later Piccadilly Theatre, and European cities, 1969. Mortimer, Edward II, Prospect Theatre Company, Edinburgh Theatre Festival, then Mermaid Theatre, later Piccadilly Theatre, and European cities, 1969. Don Pedro, Much Ado about Nothing, Prospect Theatre Company, 1970. Samuel Johnson, Boswell's Life of Johnson, Prospect Theatre Company, 1970. Title role, King Lear, Prospect Theatre Company, Edinburgh Theatre Festival, Scotland, then Venice Biennale, 1971. Holofernes, Love's Labour's Lost, Prospect Theatre Company, Australian and U.K. cities, 1972. Shpigelsky, A Month in the Country, U.K. cities, 1975. Emerson, A Room with a View, U.K. cities, 1975. Harry, Staircase, Prospect Theatre Company, 1976. Claudius, Hamlet, cities in Germany, Middle East, and U.K., and Edinburgh Festival, 1977-78.
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Storyteller, War Music, cities in Germany, Middle East, and U.K., and Edinburgh Festival, 1977-78. Enobarbus, Antony and Cleopatra, cities in Germany, Middle East, and U.K., and Edinburgh Festival, 1977-78. Great English Eccentrics, Hong Kong and Australian cities, 1979. Also toured as Colonel Gray-Balding, Simple Spymen, 1961. Stage Work; Artistic Director, Except As Noted: We Bombed in New Haven, Forum Theatre, Billingham, England, 1973. The National Health, Forum Theatre, 1973. The Oz Trial, Forum Theatre, 1973. Director, The Homecoming, Gardner Centre, Brighton, England, 1975. Film Appearances: The Deadly Affair, Columbia, 1967. Taylor, The Looking Class War, Columbia, 1970. Dr. Botkin, Nicholas and Alexandra, Columbia, 1971. The Day of the Jackal, Universal, 1973. Porton, The Thirty Nine Steps, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1978. Oliver Twist, Burbank Films, 1982. Judge Brack, Hedda, Brut Productions, 1983. Captain de Wet, Cry Freedom, Universal, 1987. Dr. Rees, Consuming Passions, Goldwyn-Euston/ Samuel Goldwyn, 1988. Also appeared as Professor Gebhardt, Hitler: The Last Ten Days, 1973; Vaclav, Operation Daybreak, 1975; Father Anselmo, The Devil's Advocate (also known as Des TeufelsAdvokat), 1975; William Morris, News from Nowhere, 1978; Kenwood, Agatha, 1979; Nigel Lawton, Rough Cut, 1980; Twisted Nerve; and Joseph Andrews. Television Appearances; Movies: Easterfield, Agatha Christie's "Murder Is Easy/' CBS, 1982. Mr. Bumble, Oliver Twist, CBS, 1982. Russell, Florence Nightingale, NBC, 1985. "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, Series II" (also known as "A Pocketful of Rye" and "A Murder Is Announced"), Mystery!, PBS, 1986. Mikhail Gorbachev, The Summit: A Nuclear Age Drama (also known as Breakthrough at Reykjavik), PBS, 1987. "Police at the Funeral" (also known as "Campion"), Mystery!, PBS, 1989. Harry King, Harry's Kingdom, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Colonel Wilfred "Jumbo" Wood, "The Tragedy of
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Flight 103: The Inside Story" (also known as "Lockerbie"), HBO Showcase, HBO, 1990. Voice of Prospero, The Tempest (animated), HBO, 1993. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Emperor Vespasian, Masada, ABC, 1981. Mr. Morris, Tender Is the Night, Showtime, 1985. Captain Charles Baldwin Clutterback, Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun (also known as A Shadow on the Sun: The Life of Beryl Markham and The Beryl Markham Story), CBS, 1988. DCI Jimmy Mclnnes, Framed, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Frank Sheringham, Smokescreen, BBC, 1994. Winston Churchill, Hiroshima, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Has appeared in several television specials, including Edward VII, Hard Times, Crime and Punishment, Henry VIII, and Churchill and the Generals. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Brass, The Monocled Mutineer, The Good Doctor Bodkin Adams, What the Butler Saw, The Train, When We Are Married, The Contractor, Blore, and Survival of the Fittest. Television Work: Compiler and producer of recital programs in the United Kingdom.*
WICKES, Mary 1916-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born Mary Isabella Wickenhauser, June 13, 1916, in St. Louis, MO; died of complications following surgery, October 22, 1995, in Los Angeles, CA. Actress. Mary Wickes appeared in approximately 50 films, numerous Broadway productions, and 10 television series in a career that stretched over 60 years. Wickes studied at Washington University in St. Louis, receiving her degree in 1934. She made her broadway debut the following year in a production of George S. Kaufman's Stage Door. She scored her greatest Broadway success as Miss Preen, Monte Wooley's harassed nurse, in the comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner (1939), and as recently as 1980 she appeared as Aunt Eller in the revival of Oklahoma! On television, Wickes was a regular on The Peter and Mary Show (1950), Annette (1958), Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973-1975), and The Father Dowling Mysteries (1989-1991). She also made guest appearances on / Love Lucy, Murder, She Wrote, Wonderworks, and many others. Wickes appeared with Bette
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Davis in the film Now, Voyager (1942), with Bing Crosby in White Christmas (1954) and with Whoopi Goldberg in Sister Act (1992) and Sister Act II (1993), in which she played the crusty Sister Mary Lazarus. She also appeared as Aunt March in Little Women (1994). At the time of her death, she had just completed recording the voice of the gargoyle, Laverne, in Walt Disney's animated feature The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996).
Kalinga, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1989. Blum, Maniac Cop 2, LIVE Home Video, 1991. Virgil, My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Ken Taft, Deep Cover, New Line Cinema, 1992. A. R. Skugs, Sugar Hill, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Mr. Simms, Tales from the Hood, Savoy, 1995. Also appeared in Dead Fall.
OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976, Gale, 1978. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, October 29, 1995, sec. 4, p. 4. Los Angeles Times, October 25, 1995, p. A20. New York Times, October 26, 1995, p. B8. Washington Post, October 27, 1995, p. B7.
WILLLAMS, Clarence, III
1939-
PERSONAL Born August 21, 1939, in New York, NY; married Gloria Foster (an actress), November, 1967. Addresses: Agent—O'Neill, Abbott and Associates, 375 South Third St., Suite 307, Burbank, CA 91502. Career: Actor. Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, artist in residence, 1966-67. Has worked as a cook, bartender, and office worker. Military service: U.S. Army, 101st Airborne Division. Member: Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, both best supporting actor, both 1965, for Slow Dance on the Killing Ground. CREDITS Film Appearances: Blood, The Cool World, Cinema V, 1963. King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (documentary), Commonwealth United. 1970. Father, Purple Rain, Warner Bros., 1984. Bobby Shy, 52 Pick-Up, Cannon, 1986. Bolo, Tough Guys Don't Dance, Cannon, 1987. Lieutenant Kevin White, Perfect Victims, Academy Home Entertainment, 1988.
Television Appearances; Series: Line Hayes, The Mod Squad, ABC, 1968-73. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Pit," Lamp unto My Feet, CBS, 1965. "J. F. Power: The Darkness and the Grace," Directions '66, ABC, 1966. "The Professional," Tarzan, NBC, 1968. "Measure of a Man," Danny Thomas Hour, NBC, 1968. "The Furnished Room," Orson Welles' Great Mysteries, syndicated, 1974. The Littlest Hobo, syndicated, 1980. "Sweet Sixteen," T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1983. "Deadlock," T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1984. "The House of Dies Drear," Wonder Works, PBS, 1984. Mr. Simpson, "The Hero Who Couldn't Read," ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1984. "Homecoming," T. ]. Hooker, ABC, 1985. "Cliff's Birthday," The Cosby Show, NBC, 1985. Legba, "Tale of the Goat," Miami Vice, NBC, 1985. "Road Lord," The Highwayman, NBC, 1988. "Maniacs at Large," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Also appeared in Daktari, CBS, 1967, and Twin Peaks. Television Appearances; Movies: Line Hayes, The Return of Mod Squad, ABC, 1979. D. J. Johnson, The Last Innocent Man, HBO, 1987. John Culber, Kill or Be Killed, NBC, 1990. Raymond, Father and Son: Dangerous Relations, NBC, 1993. Chaka, Against the Wall, HBO, 1994. Christopher, The Road to Calveston, USA, 1996. Also appeared in The Immortals. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Chris, The Long Dream, Ambassador Theatre, 1960. Washington Roach, Walk in Darkness, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1963. The Sax, "Sarah and the Sax" in Doubletalk, Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1964.
444* WINER
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Randall, Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1964. Hector Case, The Great Indoors, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1966. Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?, Spingold Theatre, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 1967. Roosevelt, The Party on Greenwich Avenue, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1967. Hubert de Burgh, King John, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1967. Ray, Suspenders, New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1979. President Mageeba, Night and Day, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1979. Also appeared in (stage debut) Dark of the Moon, produced in New York City; as the Sax, Sarah and the Sax, produced in Dobbs Ferry, NY, 1964.*
WINER, Harry
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PERSONAL Born May 4, 1947, in Detroit, Ml. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Director. CREDITS Film Director: There Is a Season, Harry Stuart Winer, 1973. One of a Kind, Phoenix Films, 1978. Spacecamp, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Also director of The Legend of Big Foot, 1976. Television Director; Movies: One of a Kind, ABC, 1978. Single Bars, Single Women, ABC, 1984. Mirror, Mirror (also known as Mirrors), NBC, 1985. Also director of / Love You Perfect, 1989; When You Remember Me, 1990; Under Cover, 1991; (and executive producer) Taking Back My Life, 1992; (and producer) Men Don't Tell, 1993. Television Director; Episodic:
Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979. Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, ABC, 1980. Stone, ABC, 1980. Mr. Merlin, CBS, 1981.
Tucker's Witch, CBS, 1982. Two Marriages, ABC, 1983. Goodnight, Beantown, CBS, 1983. Paper DO//S, ABC, 1984. The Duck Factory, NBC, 1984. jack and Mike, 1986. Television Director; Pilots: Callahan, ABC, 1982. lake's M.O., NBC, 1987. Heartbeat, ABC, 1988. Television Work; Executive Producer: Her Deadly Rival (also known as The Other Woman and A Deadly Affair), CBS, 1995. 5he Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal (also known as Tailhook), ABC, 1995. Other Television Work: Director of Stay the Night (miniseries); director and producer of JFK: Reckless Youth, 1993; camera operator for Portrait of Grandpa Doc (special), 1977; also associated with an ABC Afterschool Special. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Marjorie Sigley) One of a Kind, Phoenix Films, 1978. Also screenwriter of The Legend of Big Foot, 1976. For Television: One of a Kind, ABC, 1978.*
WOODMAN, William 1932-1995 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born William Ezra Woodman Jr., October 1, 1932, in New York, NY; died of cardiac arrest, December 19, 1995, in New York, NY. Director. William Woodman is best remembered for his work in regional theater, especially his tenure as artistic director of the Goodman Theater in Chicago from 1973 to 1978. Woodman was educated at Hamilton College and Columbia University and worked at the American Shakespeare Festival, the Robin Hood Theatre in Ardentown, Delaware, and at the Juilliard School of Drama before coming to the Goodman Theater. He expanded the repertoire of the Goodman Theater, introducing experimental pieces by writers such as David Mamet, Sam Shepard, Edward Bond, and Studs Terkel. His direction of Brian Friel's Freedom of the City (1973) won a Joseph Jefferson Award. Woodman also directed for television, and his cred-
Volume 15 its include episodes of/Another World, Guiding Light, The Doctors, and the special Long Day's Journey into Night (1983), starring Ruby Dee and Earle Hyman. He also staged the operas La Da/he in Spoleto, Italy, at the Festival of Two Worlds, and The Lighthouse for Chicago Opera Theater. He had completed a staging of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in Syracuse, New York, just before his death.
WOODMAN • 445 OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 49th edition, Marquis, 1994. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, December 21, 1995, sec. 3, p. 9. New York Times, December 27, 1995, p. B6.
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 1-15. References in the index are identified as follows: CTFT and volume number—Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volumes 1-15 WWT and edition number—Who's Who in the Theatre, 1st-17th 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, 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 CTFT-7 Ackerman, Robert Allan 1945CTFT-9
Ackland, 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 1913Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ade, George 1866-1944 Adelman, Sybil 1942Adelson, Gary 1954-
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Aderer, Adolphe 1855-? WWasWT Adjani, Isabelle 1955CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Adler, Jacob 1855-1962 WWasWT Adler, Jerry 1929CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 Albanesi, Meggie (Margherita) 1899-1923 WWasWT
448 •ALBEE Albee, Edward 1928CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Albert, Allan 1945WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Albery, Bronson 1881-1971 WWasWT Albery, Donald 1914-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Albery, Ian Bronson 1936WWT-1 7 Albright, Hardie 1903WWasWT Alcivar, Bob CTFT-12 Alda, Alan 1936CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Aldin, Arthur 1872-? WWasWT Aldredge, Theoni V. 1932CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 Alexandre, Rene 1885-1946 WWasWT Alice, Mary CTFT-6 Alison, Dorothy 1925CTFT-1
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Allan, Elizabeth 1910-1990 WWT-14 Allan, John B. See Westlake, Donald E CTFT-13 Allan, Maud WWasWT Allandale, Fred 1872-? WWasWT Allen, A. Hylton 1879-? WWasWT Allen, Adrienne WWT-14 Allen, Billie CTFT-1 Allen, Bob 1906CTFT-4 Allen, Byron 1961CTFT-11 Allen, Charles Leslie 1830-1917.. WWasWT Allen, Chesney 1896WWasWT Allen, Corey 1934CTFT-8 Allen, Debbie 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Allen, Dede 1924(?)CTFT-9 Allen, Elizabeth 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Allen, Frank 1851-? WWasWT Allen, H. Marsh WWT-6 Allen, Irwin 1916-1991 CTFT-12 Allen, Jack 1907WWT-1 7 Allen, Jay Presson 1922CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Allen, Joan 1956CTFT-7 Allen, John Piers 1912WWT-1 7 Allen Jonelle 1944CTFT-7 Allen, Karen 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Allen, Kelcey 1875-1951 WWasWT Allen, Mel 1913CTFT-15 Allen, Nancy CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Allen, Patrick 1927WWT-17 Allen, Penelope CTFT-4 Allen, Peter 1944-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-11 Allen, Phillip R. 1939CTFT-11 Allen, Rae 1926WWT-1 7 Allen, Ralph G. 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Allen, Roland See Ayckbourn, Alan CTFT-12 Allen, Sheila 1932WWT-17 Allen, Steve 1921CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Allen, Tim 1953(?)CTFT-12 Allen, Vera 1897CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Allen, Viola 1869-1948 WWasWT Allen, Woody 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Allenby, Frank 1898-1953 WWasWT Allenby, Peggy 1905-1967 WWasWT Allensworth, Carl 1908CTFT-6 Allers, Franz 1906-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-14 Alley, Kirstie 1955CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Alleyne, John CTFT-15 Allgood, Sara 1883-1950 WWasWT Allik, Vera Viiu 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 1908CTFT-9 Ana-Alicia 1956CTFT-8 Ancier, Garth 1958(?)CTFT-14 Anders, Glenn 1890WWasWT Anderson, Craig CTFT-1 Anderson, Daphne 1922WWT-17 Anderson, Donna 1925CTFT-11 Anderson, Gillian 1968CTFT-14 Anderson, Gillian Bunshaft 1943-... CTFT-13 Anderson, Harry 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Anderson, Haskell V. Ill 1942CTFT-4 Anderson, J. Grant 1897WWT-17 Anderson, John 1922CTFT-9 Anderson, John (Hargis) 1896-1943 WWasWT Anderson, John Murray 1886-1954 WWasWT
Volume 15 Anderson, Judith 1898-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 1917-. WWT-1 7 Anderson, Rona 1928WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 Anglin, Margaret 1876-1958 WWasWT
ARNESS «449 Anhalt, Edward 1914Aniston, Jennifer 1969(?)Annabella 1912Annakin, Ken 1914Annals, Michael 1938Annaud, Jean-Jacques 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Annis, Francesca 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ann-Margret 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Annunzio, Gabriele d' 1863-1938 Anouilh, Jean 1910-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ansara, Michael 1927Ansell, John 1874-1948 Ansen, David 1945Anson, A. E. 1879-1936 Anson, George William 1847-1920 Anspach, Susan Anspacher, Louis K. 1878-1947 Anspaugh, David 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anstey, Edgar 1907-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Anstey, F. 1856-1934 Anstruther, Harold Ant, Adam 1954Anthony, Joseph 1912Anthony, Lysette Anthony, Michael 1920Antille, Lisa Antoine, Andre 1857-1943 Anton, Susan 1951Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Antona-Traversi, Camillo 1857-1926 Antona-Traversi, Giannino 1860-1934 Antonio, Lou 1934Antonioni, Michelangelo 1912Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Antony, Hilda 1886-? Antoon, A. J. 1944-1992 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Antrobus, John 1933Anwar, Gabrielle 1970(?)Apple, Gary 1955Applebaum, Gertrude H Appleby, Dorothy 1908-1990 Applegate, Christina 1972(?)Apted, Michael 1941Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Aranha, Ray Arbeit, Herman 1925Arbenina, Stella 1887Arbuckle, Maclyr, 1866-1931 Arbus, Allan 1918Ealier sketch in CTFT-1 Arcand, Denys 1941Arcenas, Loy 1953(?)-
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Archer, Anne 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Archer, Joe Archer, John 1915Archer, John 1953Archer, William 1856-1924 Archibald, Douglas 1919Arden, Edwin Hunter Pendleton 1864-1918 Arden, Eve 1912-1990 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Arden, John 1930Ardolino, Emile 1943-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Ardrey, Robert 1908Arell, Sherry H. 1950Arenal, Julie Argent, Edward 1931Argentina Argento, Dario 1940-
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Argenziano, Carmen 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Argenziano, Carmine
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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-1 7 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-1 7 Arnaud, Yvonne 1892-1958 WWasWT 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
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450 • ARNETT 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, Tom ?-1969 WWasWT Arnold, Tom 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Arquette, Rosanna 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Arquette, Patricia 1968(?)CTFT-13 Arrabal, Fernando 1932WWT-1 7 Arrambide, Mario 1953CTFT-3 Arrowsmith, William 1924CTFT-1 Arthur, Beatrice 1926CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Ashley, Iris 1909WWasWT 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-1 7 Ashton, Frederick 1906WWasWT Ashton, John CTFT-6
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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-17 Atkinson, Don 1940CTFT-7 Atkinson, Harry 1866-? WWasWT Atkinson, (Justin) Brooks 1894-1 984 WWT-1 7 Atkinson, Rosalind 1900-1977 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-1 7 Ayer, Nat. D. ?-1952 WWasWT Ayers, David H. 1924CTFT-1 Ayers-Allen, Phylicia See Rashad, Phylicia CTFT-6 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 1908CTFT-15 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
B Babcock, Barbara CTFT-6 Babcock, Debra Lee 1956CTFT-5 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
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Volume 15 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
Baker, Kathy 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Baker, Kathy Whitton See Baker, Kathy Baker, Kenny 1934-
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 1907WWasWT Baker, Blanche 1956CTFT-1 Baker, Carroll 1931CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Baker, Elizabeth ?-1962 WWasWT Baker, George 1885-? WWasWT Baker, George 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baker, George Pierce 1866-1935. WWasWT Baker, Iris 1901WWasWT Baker, Joe Don 1936CTFT-6 Baker, Josephine 1906-1975 WWT-16
Baldwin, Daniel 1961(?)CTFT-13 Baldwin, James 1924-1987 CTFT-3 Baldwin, Peter CTFT-11 Baldwin, Stephen 1967(?)CTFT-13 Baldwin, Will.am CTFT-10 Balfour, Katharine 1920-1990 CTFT-4 Balin, Ina 1937-1990 CTFT-9 Balk, Fairuza 1974(?)CTFT-11 Ball, Lucille 1911-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in .CTFT-3 Ball, William 1931-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ballantyne, Paul 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ballard, Carroll 1937CTFT-8 Ballard, Kaye 1926CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ballard, Lucien 1908-1988 CTFT-7 Ballet, Arthur H. 1924WWT-17 Ballhaus, Michael 1935CTFT-10 Balodis, Janis 1950CTFT-11 Balsam, Martin 1919CTFT-7 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
Baker, 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
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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, 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 Barbour, Elly 1945Barbour, Joyce 1901Barbour, Thomas 1921Barcelo, Randy 1946Bard, Wilkie 1874-? Bardon, Henry 1923Bardot, Brigitte 1934Barge, Gillian 1940Baring, Maurice 1874-1945 Barish, Keith Barker, Bob 1923Barker, dive 1931Barker Clive 1952Barker, Felix Barker, H. GranvilleSee Granville-Barker, Harley Barker, Helen GranvilleSee Granville-Barker, Helen Barker, Howard 1946Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barker, Ronnie 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barkin, Ellen 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Barkley, Deanne 1931Barkworth, Peter 1929Barlog, Boleslaw 1906Barlow, Billie 1862-1937 Barlow, H. J. 1892-1970
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Barnabe, Bruno 1905Barnard, Ivor 1887-1953 Earner, Barry K. 1906-1965
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452 • BARNES
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
Barnes, Binnie 1905WWasWT Barnes, Clive 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 Barr, Richard 1917-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Barr, Roseanne 1952CTFT-8 Barranger, Millie S. 1937WWT-17 Barratt, Augustus Barratt, Watson 1884-1962 Barrault, Jean-Louis 1910Barre, Gabriel 1957Barrett, Edith 1906Barrett, George 1869-1935 Barrett, Leslie 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barrett, Lester Barrett, Oscar 1875-1941
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Barrett, Rona 1936CTFT-4 Barrett, Wilson 1900WWasWT Barrie, Amanda 1939WWT-17 Barrie, Barbara 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barrie, Frank 1939WWT-1 7 Barrie, James Matthew 1860-1937 WWasWT Barrington, Rutland 1853-1922 WWasWT Barris, Chuck 1929CTFT-6 Barren, Marcus 1925-1944 WWasWT Barren, 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 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Barry, Miranda Robbins 1951Barry, Paul 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Philip 1896-1949 Barry, Ray See Barry, Raymond J Barry, Raymond See Barry, Raymond J Barry, Raymond J. 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Shiel 1882-1937 Barrymore, Diana 1921-1960 Barrymore, Drew 1975Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Barrymore, Ethel 1879-1959 Barrymore, John 1882-1942 Barrymore, Lionel 1878-1954 Bart, Lionel 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bart, Peter 1932Bartel, Paul 1938Bartenieff, George 1935Bartet, Jeanne Julia 1854Barth, Cecil ?-1949 Bartholomae, Phillip H. ?-1947.... Bartlett, Basil 1905Bartlett, Bonnie Bartlett, Clifford 1903-1936 Bartlett, D'Jamin 1948Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Baryshnikov, Mikhail 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Basehart, Richard 1914-1984 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Basinger, Kim 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Baskcomb, A. W. 1880-1939 Baskcomb, Lawrence 1883-1962.. Baskette, Lena See Basquette, Lina Basquette, Lina 1907-1994 Bass, Alfie 1921-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bass, George Houston 1938Bass, Kingsley B., Jr. See Bullins, Ed Bass, Ron Bassett, Alfred Leon 1870-?
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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-1 7 Bates, Blanche 1873-1941 WWasWT Bates, Kathy 1948CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bates, Michael 1920WWT-16 Bates, Ralph 1940CTFT-9 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 Bauer, Rocky See Bauer, Steven CTFT-15 Bauer, Steven 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bauersmith, Paula 1909-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baughan, Edward Algernon 1865-1938 WWasWT Baughman, Renee CTFT-2 Baumann, K. T CTFT-1 Baumgarten, Craig 1949CTFT-1 Bausch, Pina 1940CTFT-11 Bava, Mario 1914CTFT-8 Bawn, Harry 1872-? WWasWT 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-17 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-9 Baxter, Stanley 1926WWT-17 Baxter, Trevor 1932WWT-17 Baxter-Birney, Meredith See Baxter, Meredith CTFT-9 Bay, Howard 1912-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baye, Nathalie 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8
Volume 15 Bayes, Nora 1880-1928 WWasWT Bayler, Terence 1930CTFT-3 Bayley, Caroline 1890WWasWT Bayley, Hilda ?-1971 WWasWT Baylis, Lilian 1874-1937 WWasWT Bayliss, Peter WWT-1 7 Bayly, Caroline WWasWT Baynton, Henry 1892-1951 WWasWT Beach, Ann 1938WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Bealby, George 1877-1931 WWasWT Beals, Jennifer 1963CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bean, Orson 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Beatty, May ?-1945 WWasWT Beatty, Ned 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Beatty, Robert 1909WWT-1 7 Beatty, Roberta 1891WWasWT Beatty, Warren 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Beauchamp, John ?-1921 WWasWT Beaufort, John 1912WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Beck, Frances Patricia 1937CTFT-11 Beck, John 1943(?)CTFT-9 Beck, Julian 1925-1985 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Beck, Kimberly 1956CTFT-9 Beck, Michael CTFT-3 Beckel, Graham CTFT-9 Beacker, Harold CTFT-13 Beckerman, Bernard 1921WWT-1 7 Beckett, Samuel 1906-1989 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7
BENTON »453 Beckhard, Arthur J WWasWT Beckley, Beatrice Mary 1885-? WWasWT Beckman, John c.1898-1989 CTFT-8 Beckwith, Reginald 1908-1965 WWasWT 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 ?-191 7 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-1 7 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 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 Belushi, James See Belushi, Jim CTFT-13
Belushi, Jim 1954CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Belzer, Richard 1944CTFT-12 Ben-Ami, Jacob 1890WWasWT Ben-Ari, Neal 1952CTFT-9 Benaventa, Jacinto 1866WWasWT 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-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 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
454 • BENTON Benton, Robert 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Berendt, Rachel ?-1957 Berenger, Tom 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Berenson, Marisa 1948Berenson, Stephen 1953Beresford, Bruce 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Beresford, Harry 1867-1944 Berg, Barry 1942Berg, Gertrude 1899-1941 Berg, Greg Berg, Jeff 1947Berg, Peter 1962Bergen, Candice 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bergen, Nella 1873-1919 Bergen, Polly 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Berger, Anna Berger, Henning 1872Berger, Keith 1952Berger, Robert 1914Berger, Senta 1947Berger, Sidney L. 1936Berger, Stephen 1954Bergerat, Emile 1845-? Bergere, Lee Bergere, Valerie 1872-1938 Bergese, Micha 1945Berghof, Herbert 1909-1990 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bergin, Patrick 1954(?)Bergman, Alan 1925Bergman, Andrew 1945(?)Bergman, Ingmar 1918Bergman, Ingrid 1915-1982 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bergman, J. Peter 1946Bergman, Marilyn 1929Bergman, Sandahl Bergner, Elisabeth 1900-1986 Bergstrom, Hilda Beringer, Esme 1875-1936 Beringer, Mrs. Oscar 1856-1936.. Beringer, Vera 1879-1964 Berk, Tony ?-1988 Berkeley, Ballard 1904-1988 Berkeley, Busby 1859-1976 Berkeley, Reginald Cheyne 1890-1935 Berkeley, Wilma Berkoff, Stephen See Berkoff, Steven Berkoff, Steven 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Berkson, Susan Berle, Milton 1908Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlin, Irving 1888-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlind, Roger 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Berliner, Ron 1958-
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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, Jason 1938..CTFT-15 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 1919CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Beroza, Janet CTFT-2 Berr, Georges 1867-1942 WWasWT Berr De Turique, Julien 1863-1923 WWasWT Berri, Claude 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Berridge, Elizabeth 1962CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Berry, David 1943CTFT-2 Berry, Eric 1913WWT-17 Berry, Halle 1968CTFT-11 Berry, James 1883-? WWasWT Berry, John 1917CTFT-11 Berry, Ken 1933CTFT-8 Berry, William Henry 1870-1951. WWasWT Bertinelli, Valerie 1960CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bertolazzi, Carlo 1870-? WWasWT Bertolucci, Bernardo 1940CTFT-12 Earleir sketch in CTFT-4 Bertram, Arthur 1860-1955 WWasWT Bertram, Eugene 1872-1941 WWasWT Bertrand, Sandra 1943CTFT-1 Beruh, Joseph 1924-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Besch, Bibi 1940CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Besier, Rudolf 1878-1942 WWasWT Bessell, Ted 1942CTFT-9 Bessette, Denise 1954CTFT-2
Best, Edna 1900-1974 WWasWT Bethencourt, Francis 1926WWT-17 Bethune, Zina 1950(?)CTFT-9 Bettelheim, Edwin 1865-1938 WWasWT Bettger, Lyle 1915CTFT-1 Betti, Laura 1934CTFT-8 Bettis, John 1946CTFT-12 Bettis, Valerie ?-1982 WWT-17 Belts, Edward William 1881-? WWasWT Belts, Ernest WWT-11 Bevan, Failh 1896WWasWT Bevan, Isla 1910WWasWT Beveridge, J. D. 1844-1926 WWasWT Beverley, Trazana 1945CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bewes, Rodney 1937WWT-17 Beyer, Elsie WWT-13 Beymer, Richard 1939CTFT-9 Bialik, Mayim 1976(?)CTFT-13 Bibby, Charles 1878-1917 WWasWT Bicat, Tony 1945WWT-17 Bickford, Charles A. 1891-1933... WWasWT Bickford, David 1953CTFT-4 Biehn, Michael 1956CTFT-15 Earlier skelch in CTFT-8 Bigelow, Kalhryn CTFT-10 Biggs, Roxann CTFT-5 Bikel, Theodore 1924CTFT-5 Earlier skelch in WWT-1 7 Bilbrooke, Lydia 1888-1990 WWasWT Bilhaud, Paul 1854-1933 WWasWT Bill, Tony 1940CTFT-6 Billig, Roberl 1947CTFT-1 Billing, H. Chiswell 1881-1934 ... WWasWT Billings, Josh 1947CTFT-5 Billingsley, Peler 1972CTFT-7 Billinglon, Adeline 1825-? WWasWT Billington, Ken 1946CTFT-4 Earlier skelch in CTFT-1 Billinglon, Kevin 1934WWT-17 Billington, Michael 1939WWT-17 Bilowil, Ira J. 1925CTFT-1 Bilson, Bruce 1928CTFT-11 Biname, Charles 1949CTFT-15 Binder, Sieve CTFT-1 Bingham, Amelia 1869-1927 WWasWT Bingham, Jeffrey 1946CTFT-6 Bingham, Sallie 1937CTFT-1 Binner, Margery 1908WWasWT Binney, Conslance 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 Birkell, Viva 1887-1934 WWasWT Birmingham, George A. 1865-1950 WWasWT Birnbaum, Roger CTFT-11 Birney, David CTFT-5 Earlier skelches in CTFT-1; WWT-17
BOLM «455
Volume 15 Birney, Reed 1954CTFT-1 Biroc, Joe See Biroc, Joseph CTFT-10 Biroc, Joseph 1903(?)CTFT-10 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 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 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 Blow, Sydney 1878-1961 Blum, Mark 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Blumenfeld, Robert 1943Blumenkrantz, Jeff 1965Blundell, Graeme 1945Bluth, Don Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Blyden, Larry 1925-1975 Blyth-Pratt, Charles Edward 1869-? Blyth-Pratt, Violet Blythe, Bobby 1894Blythe, Coralie 1880-1928 Blythe, John 1921Blythe, Violet Boam, Jeffrey 1949Bobadilla, Pepita Bobs, The Two Bochco, Steven 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bochner, Hart 1956Bochner, Lloyd 1924Bock, Jerry 1928Bode, Ralf D Bode, Milton 1860-1938 Bodie, Dr. Walford 1870-? Bodom, Borgchild Boers, Frank, Jr. See Bonner, Frank Boetticher, Budd 1916Bofshever, Michael 1950Boganny, Joe 1874-? Bogard, Travis 1918Bogarde, Dirk 1921(?)Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bogart, Humphrey 1899-1957 Bogart, Paul 1919Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bogdanov, Michael 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bogdanovich, Peter 1939Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Boggetti, Victor 1895Bogin, Abba 1925Bogle, Warren See Bergman, Andrew Bogosian, Eric 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bohannon, Judy Bohay, Heidi Bohnen, Roman ?-1949 Bohrman, David 1954Boht, Jean 1936Bolam, James 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Boland, Mary 1885-1965 Bolasni, Saul Boles, John 1900-1969 Boleslawski, Richard 1889-1937 Bolger, Ray 1904-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bolm, Adolph 1887-1951
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456 • BOLOGNA Bologna, Joseph 1938CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bolt, Jonathan 1935CTFT-3 Bolt, Robert 1924CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Bolton, Guy Reginald 1884-1979 WWT-16 Bonaduce, Danny 1959CTFT-15 Bond, Acton ?-1941 WWasWT Bond, C. G. 1945WWT-1 7 Bond, Derek 1920CTFT-1 Bond, Edward 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bond, Frederic 1861-1914 WWasWT Bond, Gary 1940-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bond, Jessie 1853-1942 WWasWT Bond, Lilian 1910WWasWT Bond, Sheila 1928CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bond, Sudie 1928-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Boockvor, Steve 1945CTFT-1 Booke, Sorrell 1930-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Booth, Shirley 1898-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Borlin, Jean WWasWT Borrego, Jesse CTFT-5
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Bosco, Philip 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Bosley, Tom 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 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 Bouwmeester, Louis 1842-? WWasWT Bova, Joseph 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bovasso, Julie 1930-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bovill, C. H. 1878-1918 WWasWT Bovy, Berthe 1887WWasWT Bowab, John 1933CTFT-11 Bowden, Charles WWT-1 7 Bowen, John 1924WWT-1 7 Bowen, John Pearson 1953CTFT-13 Bowen, Roger 1932CTFT-7 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-1 7 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-1 7 Boxleitner, Bruce 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Boyd, Frank M. 1863-? WWasWT
Boyer, Charles 1899Boyett, Robert L. 1942(?)Boyle, Billy 1945Boyle, Katie 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Boyle, Lara Flynn 1971(?)Boyle, Peter 1933(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Boyle, William 1853-1923 Boyne, Clifton 1874-1945 Boyne, Leonard 1853-1920 Braban, Harvey 1883-? Bracco, Lorraine 1955(?)Bracco, Roberto 1863-1943 Brach, Gerard 1927Bracken, Eddie 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bradbury, James H. 1857-1940.... Bradbury, Malcolm 1932Bradbury, Ray 1920Braden, Bernard 1916Braden, William 1939Bradfield, W. Louis 1866-1919.... Bradley, Buddy 1908Bradley, Lillian Trimble 1875-1939 Brady, Leo 1917Brady, Scott 1924-1985 Brady, Terence 1939Brady, Veronica 1890-1964 Brady, William A. 1863-1950 Brady, William A. 1900-1935 Brae, June 1918Braeden, Eric Braga, Sonia 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bragaglia, Marinella Bragg, Bernard Bragg, Melvyn 1939Braham, Horace 1893-1955 Braham, Leonora 1853-1931 Braham, Lionel Braham, Philip 1881-1934 Brahms, Caryl Braine, John 1922-1986 Braithwaite, Lilian 1873-1948 Brambell, Wilfrid 1912-1985 Branagh, Kenneth 1960Branch, Eileen 1911Branch, William B. 1927Brand, Joshua 1952(?)Brand, Oscar 1920Brandauer, Klaus Maria 1944Brandes, Marthe (Brunschwig) 1862-1930 Brando, Marlon 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brandon, Dorothy 1899?-1977 Brandon, Johnny Brandon, Michael Brandon-Thomas, Amy Marguerite 1890Brandon-Thomas, Jevan 1898Brandt, Ivan 1903Brandt, Yanna Kroyt 1933-
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Volume 15 Brasseur, Albert Jules 1862-? WWasWT 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(?)CTFT-15 Brenner, Albert 1926CTFT-11 Brenner, David 1945CTFT-2 Brenner, Dori CTFT-9 Brenner, Randy 1955CTFT-3 Brent, Romney 1902-1976 WWasWT Brenton, Howard 1942CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brereton, Austin 1862-1923 WWasWT Bressack, Celia 1956CTFT-3 Bresson, Robert 1907CTFT-8 Brest, Martin 1951CTFT-7 Brett, Jeremy 1935(?)-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Brett, Stanley 1879-1923 WWasWT Breuer, Lee 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brewster, Towsend Tyler 1924CTFT-1 Brian, Donald 1877-1948 WWasWT Brice, Fanny 1891-1951 WWasWT Brickman, Marshall 1941CTFT-6 Bricusse, Leslie 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bridge, Andrew CTFT-14 Bridge, Peter 1925WWT-17 Bridges, Beau 1941CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, James 1936-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bridges, Jeff 1949(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, Lloyd 1913CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, Robert 1937CTFT-3 Bridges-Adams, W. 1889-1965 WWasWT Bridgewater, Leslie 1893WWasWT Bridie, James 1888-1951 WWasWT Brien, Alan 1925WWT-17 Briercliffe, Nellie ?-1966 WWasWT Brierley, David 1936WWT-17 Briers, Richard 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brieux, Eugene 1858-1932 WWasWT Briggs, Hedley 1907-1968 WWasWT Briggs, Joe Bob 1959CTFT-15 Brighouse, Harold 1882-1958 WWasWT Bright, Richard CTFT-4 Brightman, Sarah 1960(?)CTFT-13 Brightman, Stanley 1888-1961 WWasWT Brighton, Pam 194.6WWT-17
Briley, John 1925CTFT-10 Brill, Fran CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Brillstein, Bernie CTFT-6 Brimley, Wilford A. See Brimley, Wilford CTFT-13 Brimley, Wilford 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brinckerhoff, Burt 1936CTFT-11 Brisbane, Katharine 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brisson, Carl 1895-1965 WWasWT Brisson, Frederick 1913-1984 WWT-17 Bristow, Charles 1928WWT-17 Brittany, Morgan 1951CTFT-7 Britton, Tony 1924CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Broad, Jay 1930CTFT-2 Broadhurst, George H. 1866-1952 WWasWT Broadhurst, Kent 1940CTFT-2 Broccoli, Albert R. 1909CTFT-6 Brocket!, Oscar G. 1923WWT-17 Brocksmith, Roy 1945CTFT-2 Brockway, Amie 1938CTFT-2 Broderick, Beth 1959CTFT-13 Broderick, Helen 1891-1959 WWasWT Broderick, Matthew 1962CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brodkin, Herbert 1912-1990(?) CTFT-10 Brodziak, Kenn 1913WWT-17 Brogden, Gwendoline 1891WWasWT Brogger, Ivar 1947CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brokaw, Cary 1951CTFT-11 Brokaw, Tom 1940CTFT-6 Brolin, James 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bromberg, J. 1904-1951 WWasWT Bromka, Elaine 1950CTFT-1 Bromley-Davenport, Arthur 1867-1946 WWasWT Bron, Eleanor WWT-17 Bronson, Charles 1920(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brook, Clive 1887-1974 WWasWT Brook, Faith 1922CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brook, Lesley 1917WWasWT Brook, Peter 1925CTFT-10 Earlier entry in WWT-1 7 Brook, Sara WWT-17 Brook-Jones, Elwyn 1911-1962 WWasWT Brooke, Cynthia 1875-1949 WWasWT Brooke, Mrs. E. H. ?-1915 WWasWT Brooke, Emily ?-1953 WWasWT Brooke, Harold 1910WWT-17 Brooke, Paul 1944WWT-17 Brooke, Sarah WWasWT Brookes, Jacqueline 1930CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brookfield, Charles Hallam Elton 1857-1913 WWasWT Brooks, A. See Brooks, Albert CTFT-14
Brooks, Albert 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brooks, Avery 1949CTFT-9 Brooks, Charles David III 1939CTFT-3 Brooks, David 1920CTFT-1 Brooks, James L. 1940CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brooks, Jeff 1950CTFT-1 Brooks, Joel CTFT-4 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, David 1916CTFT-3 Brown, Georg Stanford 1943CTFT-7 Brown, Georgia 1933CTFT-9 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
458 • BROWN Brown, Zack 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Browne, Coral 1913-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Browne, E. Martin 1900-1980 Browne, Irene 1896-1965 Browne, Laidman 1896-1961
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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-1 7 Browne, Stella 1906WWasWT Browne, W. Graham 1870-1937.. WWasWT Browne, Wynyard (Barry) 1911-1964 WWasWT Browning, Susan 1941CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Brownlow, Kevin 1938CTFT-5 Brown-Potter, Mrs. See Potter, Cora Urquhart... WWasWT Bruce, Brenda 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bruce, Carol 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bruce, Christopher 1945Bruce, Edgar K. 1893Bruce, Nigel 1895-1953 Bruce, Shelley 1965Bruce, Susan 1957Bruce, Tonie Edgar 1892-1966 Bruce-Potter, Hilda 1888Bruckheimer, Jerry Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bruford, Rose Elizabeth 1904-
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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-1 7 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 1938CTFT-9 Bryning, John 1913WWasWT Brynner, Yul 1920-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buchanan, Jack 1891-1957 WWasWT Buchanan, Maud WWasWT Buchanan, Thompson 1877-1937 WWasWT Buchholz, Horst 1933CTFT-1 Buchinsky, Charles 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-1 7 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-1 7
Burgess, Muriel 1926CTFT-4 Burghoff, Gary 1943CTFT-8 Burgis, Kathleen 1907WWasWT Burgon, Geoffrey 1941CTFT-12 Burke, Alfred 1918WWT-17 Burke, Billie 1885-1970 WWasWT Burke, Chris 1965CTFT-8 Burke, David 1934WWT-17 Burke, Delta 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Burke, Marie 1894WWasWT Burke, Patricia 1917WWT-17 Burke, Tom 1890-1969 WWasWT Burley, Mark 1951CTFT-13 Burlingame, Lloyd WWT-17 Burnaby, G. Davy 1881-1949 WWasWT Burnand, Francis Cowley 1836-191 7 WWasWT Burne, Arthur 1873-1945 WWasWT Burne, Nancy 1912-1954 WWasWT Burnett, Carol 1933CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Burnett, Frances Hodgson 1849-1924 WWasWT Burnett, John F CTFT-11 Burnham, Barbara 1900WWasWT Burns, David 1902-1971 WWasWT Burns, Eileen CTFT-6 Burns, Francis See Gelbart, Larry CTFT-10 Burns, George 1896CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Burns, Jere 1954CTFT-13 Burns, Ken 1953CTFT-11 Burns, Ralph 1922CTFT-12 Burns-Bisogno, Louisa 1936CTFT-1 Burnside, R. H. 1870-1952 WWasWT Burr, Anne 1920WWasWT Burr, Raymond 1917-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Burr, Robert WWT-17 Burrell, Daisy 1893WWasWT Burrell, John 1910WWasWT Burrell, Pamela 1945CTFT-4 Burrell, Sheila 1922WWT-17 Burrill, Ena 1908WWasWT Burroughs, Robert C. 1923CTFT-3 Burroughs, William S. 1914CTFT-10 Burrows, Abe 1910-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burrows, James 1940CTFT-10 Burstyn, Ellen 1932CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1, 6 Burt, Laura 1872-1952 WWasWT Burton, Donald 1934CTFT-11 Burton, Frederick 1871-1975 WWasWT Burton, Kate 1957CTFT-2 Burton, Langhorne 1880-1949 WWasWT Burton, Levar 1957CTFT-7 Burton, Margaret 1924-1984 WWT-17 Burton, Percy 1878-1948 WWasWT
Volume 15 Burton, Richard 1925-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Burton, Richard P. 1878-? WWasWT Burton, Tim 1960CTFT-9 Burtt, Ben 1948CTFT-10 Burum, Stephen H. 1939CTFT-12 Bury, John 1925WWT-17 Buscemi, Steve 1958CTFT-15 Busch, Charles 1954CTFT-10 Brief Sketch in CTFT-6 Busey, Gary 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Busfield, Timothy 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bush, Norman 1933CTFT-4 Bushell, Anthony 1904WWasWT Buskirk, June Van See Van Buskirk, June WWasWT Busley, Jessie 1869-1950 WWasWT Busse, Margaret WWasWT Bussell, Darcey 1969CTFT-13 Bussert, Meg 1949CTFT-1 Butcher, Ernest 1885-1965 WWasWT Butkus, Dick 1942CTFT-7 Butler, Bill 1931CTFT-11 Butler, Richard William 1844-1928 WWasWT Butler, Robert 1927CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Butleroff, Helen 1950CTFT-3 Butlin, Jan 1940WWT-1 7 Butt, Alfred Bart 1878-1962 WWasWT Butterworth, Charles 1896-1946 .. WWasWT Butterworth, Clara WWasWT Butti, Enrico Annibale 1868-1912 WWasWT Button, Jeanne 1930WWT-17 Buttons, Red 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Buttram, Pat 1916-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Buzas, Jason 1952CTFT-2 Buzo, Alexander 1944WWT-17 Buzzell, Edward 1897WWasWT Buzzi, Ruth 1939CTFT-3 Byerley, Vivienne WWT-17 Byers, (Bobbie) Catherine CTFT-1 Byford, Roy 1873-1939 WWasWT Byington, Spring 1893-1971 WWasWT Byner, John CTFT-7 Byng, Douglas 1893WWT-16 Byng, George W WWasWT Byrd, David CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Byrd, Sam 1908-1955 WWasWT Byrne, Cecily WWasWT Byrne, David 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Byrne, Gabriel 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Byrne, John 1940WWT-1 7 Byrne, Patsy 1933WWT-17 Byrne, Peter 1928WWT-17 Byrnes, Jim 1949(?)CTFT-15 Byron, Arthur 1872-1943 WWasWT Byron, John 1912WWasWT
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C Caan, James 1940CTFT-7 Cabalero, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-5 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 Calloway, Cab 1907WWT-17 Calmour, Alfred C 1857?-1912 ... WWasWT
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, Mrs. Patrick 1865-1940 Campbell, Patton 1926Campbell, Stella Patrick 1886-1940 Campbell, Violet 1892-1970 Campion, Clifford 1949Campion, Cyril 1894-1961 Campion, Jane 1955(?)Campton, 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 1925Capecce, Victor Capek, Karel 1890-1938 Capers, Virginia 1925Caplin, Jeremy O. 1955Capra, Frank 1897-1991
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460 • CAPRA 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 1914Cardinale, Claudia 1938Carew, James 1876-1938 Carew, Topper 1943Carey, Denis 1909-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 1897Caro, Warren 1907Caron, Cecile Caron, Glenn Gordon Caron, Leslie 1931Earlier sketch in WWasWT Caron, Marguerite
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Carpenter, Carleton 1926WWT-17 Carpenter, Constance 1906WWT-17 Carpenter, Edward Childs 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 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, 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 Cartlidge, 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 Gary, Falkland 1897-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Caryll, Ivan 1861-1921 WWasWT Casady, Cort 1947CTFT-3 Casartelli, Gabrielle 1910WWasWT Casey, Bernie 1939CTFT-7 Cash, Morny WWasWT 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-1 7 Cass, Ronald 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Volume 15 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-3 Casson, Ann 1915-1990 WWasWT Casson, Christopher 1912WWasWT Casson, John 1909WWasWT Casson, Lewis T. 1875-1969 WWasWT Casson, Mary 1914WWasWT Cassutt, Michael 1954CTFT-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-1 7 Castle, Nick 1947CTFT-12 Gates, Gilbert 1934CTFT-10 Cates, Joe 1924CTFT-12 Cates, Joseph See Cates, Joe CTFT-12 Cates, Madelyn CTFT-8 Cates, 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-1-2 Cazenove, Christopher 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Cecchetti, Enrico 1847-1928 WWasWT Cecil, Henry 1902-1976 WWT-16 Cecil, Jonathan 1939WWT-1 7 Cecil, Sylvia 1906WWasWT Ceder, Elayne 1946CTFT-11 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-8 Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Chadbon, Tom 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Chaffey, Don 1917CTFT-11
CHISHOLM «461 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-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-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Chansky, Dorothy 1951CTFT-1 Chapin, Harold 1886-1915 WWasWT Chapin, Louis Le Bourgeois 1918-. WWT-1 7 Chapin, Miles 1954CTFT-1 Chaplin, Charles Spencer 1889-1977 WWasWT Chaplin, Geraldine 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Chapman, Constance 1912WWT-17 Chapman, David 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chapman, Edward 1901-1986 WWasWT Chapman, Graham 1941-1989 CTFT-8 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-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 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 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 Chinoy, Helen Krich 1922CTFT-1 Chirgwin, George H. 1854-1922 . WWasWT Chisholm, Robert 1898-1960 WWasWT
462 • CHLUMSKY 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 1920CTFT-1 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 WWasWT Claire, Ludi 1927CTFT-1 Claman, Barbara S. 1939CTFT-1 Clancy, Deidre 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clanton, Ralph 1914WWT-17 Clare, Mary 1894-1970 WWasWT Clare, Tom 1876-? WWasWT Clarence, O. B. 1870-1955 WWasWT Claridge, Norman 1903WWT-17 Clark, Alfred WWasWT Clark, B. D. 1945CTFT-3 Clark, Barrett H. 1890-1953 WWasWT Clark, Bob 1941CTFT-7 Clark, Bobby 1888-1960 WWasWT Clark, Brian 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Clark, Candy CTFT-1 Clark, China CTFT-2 Clark, Dick 1929CTFT-3 Clark, E. Holman 1864-1925 WWasWT Clark, Ernest 1912WWT-17 Clark, Fred 1914-1968 WWasWT Clark, James See Clark, Jim CTFT-10 Clark, Jim 1931CTFT-10 Clark, John Pepper 1935WWT-17 Clark, John Richard 1932WWT-17 Clark, Mara 1930CTFT-5 Clark, Marguerite 1887-1940 WWasWT Clark, Marjory 1900WWasWT Clark, Matt 1936CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clark, Peggy 1915WWT-17 Clark, Perceval See Perceval-Clark, P WWasWT Clark, Roy 1933CTFT-7 Clark, Susan 1944CTFT-3 Clark, Wallis 1888-1961 WWasWT Clarke, Caitlin 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clarke, Cuthbert 1869-1953 WWasWT Clarke, David 1908CTFT-1 Clarke, George 1886-1946 WWasWT Clarke, Mae 1907WWasWT Clarke, Nigel 1895WWasWT Clarke, Richard 1930CTFT-5 Clarke, Rupert 1865-1926 WWasWT Clarke, Stanley 1951CTFT-11 Clarke-Smith, Douglas A. 1888-1959 WWasWT Clarkson, Joan 1903WWasWT Clarkson, Willie 1861-1934 WWasWT Clary, Robert 1926CTFT-1 Claudel, Paul 1868-1955 WWasWT Claughton, Susan WWasWT Clausen, Alf 1941CTFT-12 Clavell, James CTFT-1 Claver, Bob 1928CTFT-2 Clay, Andrew Dice 1958CTFT-11 Clayburgh, Jill 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Clayton, Herbert 1876-1931 WWasWT 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 Gift, Ernest Paul 1881-1963 WWasWT Clift, Montgomery 1920-1966 WWasWT Clifton, Bernard 1902-1970 WWasWT Climenhaga, Joel 1922CTFT-4 Ginger, Bijou 1955CTFT-4 Clive, Colin 1900-1937 WWasWT Give, Vincent ?-1943 WWasWT Clooney, George 1961CTFT-15 Gore, Leon 1919(?)-1992 CTFT-12 Close, Glenn 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 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-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-17 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
Volume 15 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 1905CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in 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-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 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
COOKMAN «463 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-17 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-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Concannon, John N. 1946CTFT-1 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-17 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 Conyngham, Fred 1909WWasWT Cooder, Ry 1947CTFT-8 Coogan, Jackie 1914-1984 CTFT-1 Coogan, Keith 1970(?)CTFT-10 Cook, Barbara 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cook, Donald 1901-1961 WWasWT Cook, Elisha Jr. 1906(?)-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Cook, James 1937CTFT-3 Cook, Joe 1890-1959 WWasWT Cook, Linda CTFT-3 Cook, Peter 1937-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cook, Roderick 1932-1990 CTFT-1 Cook, T. S. 1947CTFT-3 Cooke, Alistair 1908CTFT-8 Cooke, Stanley 1869-1931 WWasWT Cookman, Anthony Victor 1894-1962 WWasWT
464 • COOKSON Cookson, Georgina WWasWT Cookson, Peter 1913-1990 CTFT-9 Coolidge, Martha 1946CTFT-8 Coolus, Remain 1868-1952 WWasWT Coombe, Carol 1911-1966 WWasWT Cooney, Dennis 1938CTFT-4 Cooney, Ray 1932CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cooper, Anthony Kemble 1908- .. WWasWT Cooper, Chris 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cooper, Daley 1872-? WWasWT Cooper, Enid 1902WWasWT Cooper, Frank Kemble 1857-1918 WWasWT Cooper, Frederick 1890-1945 WWasWT Cooper, Giles 1918-1966 WWasWT Cooper, Gladys 1888-1971 WWasWT Cooper, Greta Kemble WWasWT Cooper, Hal 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cooper, Jackie 1922CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cooper, Lillian Kemble 1891WWasWT Cooper, Margaret Gernon WWasWT Cooper, Melville 1896-1973 WWasWT Cooper, Richard 1893-1947 WWasWT Cooper, Susan 1935CTFT-2 Cooper, T. G. 1939CTFT-3 Cooper, Violet Kemble 1889-1961 WWasWT Coote, Bert 1868-1938 WWasWT Coote, Robert 1909-1982 WWT-17 Copeau, Jacques 1878-1949 WWasWT Copeland, Joan 1922CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Copeland, Maurice 1911CTFT-1 Copeland, Stewart 1952CTFT-5 Copley, Paul 1944WWT-17 Copley, Peter 1915WWT-17 Coppel, Alec 1910-1972 WWasWT 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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, Tom 1863-1945 WWasWT Costigan, Ken 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Costner, Kevin 1955CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cotes, Peter 1912WWT-17 Cotsirilos, Stephanie 1947CTFT-1 Cotsworth, Staats 1908-1979 WWT-16 Gotten, Joseph 1905-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cottens, Victor de 1862-? WWasWT Cotton, Oliver 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-1 7 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-9 Earlier sketch in 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 Cracknel!, 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
Volume 15 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-1 7 Crawford, Cindy 1966CTFT-15 Crawford, Joanna 1942CTFT-4 Crawford, Michael 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT 3; WWT-1 7 Crawford, Mimi ?-1966 WWasWT Crawley, Tom 1940CTFT-2 Creedon, Dennis 1880-? WWasWT Cregan, David 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Crenna, Richard 1927CTFT-3 Cressall, Maud 1886-1962 WWasWT Cresswell, Helen 1934CTFT-15 Crews, Laura Hope 1880-1942 .... WWasWT Cribbins, Bernard 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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
CYPHER «465 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 Crouse, Lindsay 1948CTFT-4 Crouse, 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 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 Cruikshanks, Charles 1844-1928 WWasWT Cruise, Tom 1962CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 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-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 Culp, Robert 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Culver, Roland 1900-1984 WWT-17
Cumberland, Gerald 1879-1926... Cumberland, John 1880-? Cummings, Bob 1910Cummings, Constance 1910Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cummings, Vicki 1913-1969 Cummins, Peggy 1925Cundey, Dean Cuningham, Philip 1865-? Cunliffe, Whit Cunningham, John 1932Cunningham, Robert 1866-? Cunningham, Sarah 1919-1986 Cupito, Suzanne See Brittany, Morgan Curel, Viscomte Francois de 1854-1928 Currah, Brian Mason 1929Curran, Leigh 1943Currie, Clive 1877-1935 Currie, Finlay 1878-1968 Currie, Glenne 1926Curry, Julian 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Curry, Tim Curteis, Ian 1935Curtin, Jane 1947Curtin, Valerie Curtis, Dan 1928Curtis, Jamie Lee 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Curtis, Keene 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-1 7 Cushing, Catherine Chisholm 1874-1952 Cushing, Peter 1913-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cushing, 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 1932-
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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 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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 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 Danning, Sybil 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 Dare, Daphne Dare, Phyllis 1890-1975 Dare, Zena 1887-1975 Darewski, Herman 1883-1929 Dark, Sidney 1874-1947 Darke, Nick 1948Darley, Herbert Darlington, William Aubrey 1890-1979
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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-17 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 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 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-1 7 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
Volume 15 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 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-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
DENIRO « 4 6 7 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 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-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 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
468 • DENISON 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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 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(-.')-l990 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 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 DiLauro, Stephen 1950Diller, Barry 1942Diller, Phyllis 1917Dilley, Leslie Dillingham, Charles B. 1868-1934 Dillman, Bradford 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dillon, Frances ?-1947 Dillon, John 1945Dillon, 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 1919-
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Volume 15 Dodson, Jack 1931-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dodson, John E. 1857-1931 WWasWT Doherty, Shannen 1971CTFT-13 Dolin, Anton 1904-1983 WWasWT Doily, Jennie 1892-1941 WWasWT Dolly, Rosie 1892-1970 WWasWT Dolman, Richard 1895WWasWT Dombasle, Arielle 1957CTFT-6 Domingo, Placido 1941CTFT-14 Donahue, Elinor 1937CTFT-7 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-1 7 Donleavy, J. P. 1926WWT-1 7 Donlevy, Brian 1903-1972 WWasWT Donnay, Maurice 1859-? WWasWT Donnell, Jeff 1921-1988 CTFT-1 Donnell, Patrick 1916WWT-1 7 Donnelly, Candice 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Donnelly, Donal 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7 Donnelly, Dorothy Agnes 1880-1928 WWasWT Donner, Clive 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Donner, Richard 1939(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 D'Onofrio, Vincent Phillip 1960-.... CTFT-12 Donohoe, Amanda 1963(?)CTFT-11 Donohue, Jack 1912-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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
DUKE » 4 6 9 Dorwart, David A. 1948Dorziat, Gabrielle Dossor, Alan 1941Dotrice, Roy 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Doucet, Catherine Calhoun 1875-1958 Douglas, Diana 1923Douglas, Eric 1962Douglas, Felicity Douglas, Gordon 1907-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Douglas, Juliet 1962Douglas, Kenneth ?-1923 Douglas, Kirk 1916Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Douglas, Melvin 1901-1980 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Douglas, Michael See Crichton, Michael Douglas, Michael 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Douglas, Michael See Crichton, Michael Douglas, Mike 1925Douglas, Robert 1909Douglas, Sarah Douglas, Tom 1903Douglas, Torrington ?-1986 Douglas, Wallace 1911Douglass, Albert 1864-1940 Douglass, R. H Douglass, Stephen 1921Douglass, Vincent 1900-1926 Dourif, Brad 1950Dovey, Alice 1885-1969 Dow, Clara 1883-1969 Dow, Tony 1945Dowd, M'el Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dowling, Eddie 1894-1976 Dowling, Joan 1928-1954 Dowling, Vincent 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Down, Angela 1943Down, Lesley-Anne 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Downey, Robert Downey, Robert Jr. 1965Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Downie, Penny Downs, Hugh 1921Downs, Jane Doyle, Arthur Conan 1859-1930 Doyle, David 1925Doyle, Jill 1965D'Oyly Carte, Rupert 1876-? Dozier, William 1908-1991 Dragoti, Stan(ley G.) 1932Drake, Alfred 1914Drake, Fabia 1904-1990 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Drake, Larry 1950(?)Drake, William A. 1899-1965
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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 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
470 • DUKE 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-17 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, 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-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 Duras, Marguerite 1914Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Durnham, Charles See Durning, Charles Durning, Charles 1923Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Durrenmatt, Friedrich 1921Dury, Ian 1942Du Sautoy, Carmen 1950Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Duse, Eleonora 1858-1924 Dusenberry, Ann Du Souchet, H. A. 1852-1922 Dussault, Nancy 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 d'Usseau, Arnaud 1916-1990 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Dutton, Charles 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Outline, John 1949Duval, Georges 1847-1919 Duvall, Robert 1931Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Duvall, Shelley 1949Dux, Emilienne 1874-? Duxbury, Elspeth 1909-1967 Dwyer, Ada ?-1952 Dwyer, Leslie 1906-1986 Dyall, Frank 1874-1950 Dyall, Valentine 1908-1985 Dyer, C. See Dyer, Charles Dyer, Charles 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dyer, Christopher 1947Dyer, Raymond See Dyer, Charles Dykstra, John Dyrenforth, James Dysart, Richard A Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dzundza, George
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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 Eaton, Wallas 1917WWT-17 Eaton, Walter Prichard 1878-1957 WWasWT
Eaves, Hilary 1914WWasWT Ebb, Fred 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Ebersol, Dick CTFT-14 Ebersole, Christine 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Ebert, Joyce 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ebert, Roger 1942CTFT-9 Ebsen, Buddy 1908CTFT-3 Eccles, Donald 1908-1986 WWT-17 Eccles, Janet 1895-1966 WWasWT Echegaray, Miguel 1848-1927 WWasWT Echevarria, Rocky See Bauer, Steven CTFT-15 Eck, Scott 1957CTFT-6 Eckart, Jean 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eckart, William J. 1920CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Eckstein, George 1928CTFT-2 eda-Young, Barbara 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eddinger, Wallace 1881-1929 WWasWT Eddington, Paul 1927-1995 CTFT-14 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Eddison, Robert 1908WWT-17 Eddy, Nelson 1901-1967 WWasWT Eddy, Teddy Jack See Busey, Gary CTFT-14 Ede, George 1931CTFT-1 Edelman, Gregg 1958CTFT-9 Edelman, Herbert 1933CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Edelman, Randy 1949(?)CTFT-12 Eden, Barbara 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Eden, Sidney 1936CTFT-2 Edeson, Robert 1868-1931 WWasWT Edgar, David 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Edgar, Marriott 1880-1951 WWasWT Edgar-Bruce, Tonie See Bruce, Tonie Edgar WWasWT Edgett, Edwin Francis 1867-1946 WWasWT Edgeworth, Jane 1922WWT-17 Edginton, May ?-1957 WWasWT Edgley, Michael 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ediss, Connie 1871-1934 WWasWT Edlin, Tubby (Henry) 1882-? WWasWT Edlund, Richard 1940CTFT-9 Edmead, Wendy CTFT-1 Edney, Florence 1879-1950 WWasWT Edouin, Rose 1844-1925 Edwardes, Felix ?-1954 Edwardes, George 1852-1915 Edwardes, Olga 1917Edwardes, Paula Edwards, Anthony 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Edwards, Ben 1916Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Volume 15 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 1928CTFT-7 Egan, Michael 1895-1956 WWasWT Egan, Michael 1926CTFT-2 Egan, Peter 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Elgar, Avril 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Elias, Hector WWT-17 Elias, Michael 1940CTFT-4 Eliasberg, Jan 1954CTFT-1
ESTEVEZ «471 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 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, 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
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472 • ESTEVEZ 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-17
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Eyen, Jerome See Eyen, Tom CTFT-10 Eyen, Tom 1941-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Eyre, Laurence 1881-1959 WWasWT Eyre, Peter 1942WWT-17 Eyre, Richard 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eyre, Ronald 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eysselinck, Walter 1931WWT-17 Eythe, William 1918-1957 WWasWT Eyton, Frank 1894WWasWT
F 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-17 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 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-1 7 Farrell, Glenda 1904-1971 WWasWT Farrell, M. J. 1905WWasWT Farrell, Marty CTFT-11 Farrell, Mike 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Farrell, Paul 1893WWasWT 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 Feast, Michael 1946CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
Volume 15 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 Fiander, Lewis 1938CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fibich, Felix 1917CTFT-4
FLEMING »473 Fichandler, 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-17 Fielding, Harold Fielding, Marjorie 1892-1956 Fields, Dorothy 1905-1974 Fields, Freddie 1923Fields, Gracie 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; Fiorentino, Linda 1958Firth, Anne 1918Firth, Colin 1960Firth, David 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Firth, Elizabeth 1884-? Firth, Peter 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Firth, Tazeena 1935Fischer, Alice 1869-1947
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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-17 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
474 • FLEMING Fleming, Lucy 1947Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fleming, Tom 1927Flemming, Claude 1884-1952 Flemyng, Robert 1912Flers, P. L. 1867-? Flers, Robert de 1872-1932 Fletcher, Allen 1922Fletcher, Bramwell 1904-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fletcher, Duane 1953Fletcher, Louise 1936Earler sketch in CTFT-2 Fletcher, Percy 1879-1932 Fletcher, Robert 1923Flexner, Anne Crawford 1874-1955 Flick, Stephen Hunter 1949Flicker, Ted 1930Flint-Shipman, Veronica 1931-
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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-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 Foote, Horton 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 1913Forbes, Norman 1858-1932 Forbes, Ralph 1905-1951 Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice 1883-1967 Forbes-Robertson, Frank 1885-1947 Forbes-Robertson, Jean 1905-1962 Forbes-Robertson, Johnstone 1853-1937 Ford, Audrey Ford, Constance 1923(?)-1993 Obituary in CTFT-11 Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford, Ford,
Ed E Faith 1964Frances 1939Glenn 1916Harriet 1868-1949 Harrison 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ford, Harry 1877-? Ford, Helen Ford, Nancy 1935Ford, Paul 1901-1976 Ford, Ruth 1915Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ford, Tennessee Ernie 1919-1991 Ford, Wallace 1898-1966 Ford Davies, Oliver Forde, Florrie 1876-1940 Fordin, Hugh 1935Foreman, Carl 1914-1984 Foreman, John Foreman, Richard 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Forlow, Ted 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Forman, Milos 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Formby, George 1904-1961 Fornes, Maria Irene 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Forrest, Anne 1897Forrest, Frederic 1936Forrest, George 1915Forrest, Sam 1870-1944 Forrest, Steve 1925Forster, Robert 1941Forster, Wilfred 1872-1924 Forster-Bovill, W. B. 1871-? Forsyth, Bill 1948Forsyth, Bruce 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Forsyth, Matthew 1896-1954 Forsyth, Neil 1866-1915 Forsythe, Charles Forsythe, Colin 1961Forsythe, Henderson 1917Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Forsythe, John 1918Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Fortescus, Miss 1862-1950 Foss, George R. 1859-1938
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Fosse, Bob 1927-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fossey, Brigitte 1946Foster, Basil S. 1882-1959 Foster, Barry Foster, Claiborne 1896Foster, David 1929Foster, Edward 1876-1927 Foster, Frances 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Gloria 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Jodie 1962-
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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, 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 CTFT-9 Fraker, William See Fraker, William A CTFT-9 Fraker, William A. 1923CTFT-9 Frakes, Jonathan CTFT-14 France, Alexis 1906WWasWT France, Anatole 1868-1949 WWasWT France, Richard 1938CTFT-4 France-Ellys WWasWT 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
Volume 15 Francis, Freddie 1917Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Francis, Genie 1962Francis, Ivor 1917-1986 Francis, Kay 1905-1968 Francis, M. E. 1855-1930 Franciscus, James 1934-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Frank, A. Scott See Frank, Scott Frank, Bruno 1887-1945 Frank, Harriet, Jr Frank, Judy 1936Frank, Mary K. ?-1988 Frank, Richard 1953Frank, Scott 1960(?)Frankau, Ronald 1894-1951 Frankel, Gene 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Frankel, Kenneth 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Franken, Rose 1895-1988 Frankenheimer, John 1930Frankiss, Betty 1912Franklin, Bonnie 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Franklin, Carl 1930Franklin, Harold B. 1890-1941 .... Franklin, Irene 1876-1941 Franklin, Pamela 1950Franklin, Richard 1948Franklyn, Leo 1897-1975 Franks, Laurie 1929Frann, Mary Franz, Dennis 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Franz, Eduard 1902-1983 Franz, Elizabeth 1941Franz, Joy 1945Fraser, Agnes Fraser, Alec 1884-? Fraser, Alison 1955Fraser, Bill 1908-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fraser, John 1931Fraser, Lovat 1903Fraser, Moyra 1923Fraser, Shelagh Fraser, Winifred 1872-? Fraser-Simon, Harold 1878-1944 . Fratti, Mario 1927Frawley, James Frayn, Michael 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Frazee, Harry Herbert 1880-1929 Frazer, Rupert 1947Frazier, Ronald 1942Frears, Stephen 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Frederick, Pauline 1885-1938 Fredrick, Burry 1925Freear, Louie 1871-1939 Freedley, George 1904-1967 Freedley, Vinton 1891-1969 Freedman, Bill 1929-
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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 1937CTFT-4 Friel, Brian 1929CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Friels, Colin CTFT-8 Friendly, Ed 1922CTFT-8 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 Obituary in CTFT-10 Furst, Stephen 1955Furth, George 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fyfe, H. Hamilton 1869-1951
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G Gabel, Martin 1912-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gable, Clark 1901-1960 Gable, June 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gabor, Eva 1921(?)-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Gabor, Zsa Zsa 1919Gabriel, Gilbert W. 1890-1952.... Gadd, Renee 1908Gaffney, Liam 1911Gagliano, Frank Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gahagan, Helen 1900Gaige, Crosby 1882-1949 Gail, Max 1943Gail, Zoe Gaines, Boyd 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gaines, Charles L. 1942-
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476 • GALARNO 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-1 7 Gallagher, Helen 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gallagher, Mary 1947CTFT-1 Gallagher, Megan CTFT-7 Gallagher, Peter 1955CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Gallagher, Richard 1900-1955 WWasWT Galland, Bertha 1876-1932 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-17 Garden, E. M. 1845-1939 WWasWT Garden, Graeme 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gardenia, Vincent 1922-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gardiner, Cyril 1897WWasWT 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-17 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 1908CTFT-8 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, 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-17 Gaythorne, Pamela 1882-? Gazzara, Ben 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gazzo, Michael V. 1923-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gear, Luella 1899Geary, Anthony 1947Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Gedrick, Jason 1965Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gee, George 1895-1959
WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-8
WWasWT CTFT-6 CTFT-14 WWasWT
Gee, Shirley 1932Geer, Ellen 1941Geer, Will 1902-1978 Geeson, Judy 1948Geffen, David 1943Gelb, Arthur 1924Gelb, Barbara Gelbart, Larry 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; Gelber, Jack 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17
CTFT-12 CTFT-1 WWT-16 CTFT-8 CTFT-5 CTFT-1 CTFT-1 CTFT-10 WWT-17 CTFT-5
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 Genial, 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 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
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Volume 15 Ghostley, Alice 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 193K?)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-1 7 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 Gilford, Jack 1907(?)-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 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
WWasWT CTFT-4 WWasWT CTFT-12
Gillian, Jerry See Gilliam, Terry CTFT-12 Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglass CTFT-1 Gillie, Jean 1915-1949 WWasWT Gilliland, Helen 1897-1942 WWasWT Gilliland, Richard 1950CTFT-12 Gillman, Mabelle 1880-? WWasWT Gillmore, Frank 1867-1943 WWasWT Gillmore, Margalo 1897-1986 WWasWT Gilmore, Janette 1905WWasWT G'ilmore, Peter 1931WWT-17 Gilmore, Virginia 1919-1986 WWasWT Gilmore, W. H WWasWT Gilmour, Brian 1894-1954 WWasWT Gilpin, Charles 1878-1930 WWasWT Gilpin, Jack 1951CTFT-1 Gilroy, Frank D. 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gimbel, Roger 1925CTFT-10 Gingold, Hermione 1897-1987 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ginisty, Paul 1858-1932 WWasWT Ginner, Ruby 1886-? WWasWT Ginsbury, Norman 1903WWT-17 Ginty, Robert 1948CTFT-2 Giordano, Tony 1939CTFT-5 Giovanni, Paul 1940-1990 CTFT-9 Giraudeau, Philippe 1955CTFT-4 Giraudoux, Jean 1882-1944 WWasWT Gish, Dorothy 1898-1968 WWasWT Gish, Lillian 1893-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Gisondi, John 1949CTFT-4 Gitana, Gertie 1887-1957 WWasWT Givens, Robin 1964(?)CTFT-10 Glasco, Kimberly CTFT-12 Glaser, Lulu 1874-1958 WWasWT Glaser, Paul Michael CTFT-3 Glaspell, Susan 1882-1948 WWasWT Glass, Dudley 1899WWasWT Glass, Joanna McClelland 1936CTFT-1 Glass, Montague 1877-1934 WWasWT 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 GlossopWWasWT 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 1902WWasWT Coffin, Peter 1906WWasWT Goggin, Dan 1943CTFT-3 Going, John 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Golan, Menahem 1931CTFT-6 Golchan, Frederic 1953CTFT-12 Gold, Ernest 1921CTFT-12 Gold, Jack 1930CTFT-10 Goldberg, Gary David 1944CTFT-10 Goldberg, Leonard 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldberg, Whoopi 1955(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Goldblum, Jeff 1952CTFT-6 Goldemberg, Rose Leiman CTFT-1 Golden, Annie 1951CTFT-7 Golden, John 1874-1955 WWasWT Golden, Michael 1913WWT-17 Goldenberg, Billy 1936CTFT-15 Goldie, F. Wyndham 1897-1957 . WWasWT
478 • GOLDIE
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
Goldie, Hugh 1919WWT-17 Goldin, Horace WWasWT Goldman, Bo 1932CTFT-8 Goldman, James 1927CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goldman, William 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Goldner, Charles 1900-1955 WWasWT Goldsmith, Jerry 1929CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldsmith, Merwin 1937CTFT-4 Goldstein, Jeffrey L. 1950CTFT-11 Goldstone, James 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Goldthwait, Bob 1962CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Goldthwait, Bobcat See Goldthwait, Bob CTFT-10 Goldwyn, Samuel Jr. 1926CTFT-8 Goldwyn, Tony 1960CTFT-11 Gombell, Minna 1893-1973 WWasWT Gooch, Steve 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goodall, Edyth 1886-1929 WWasWT Gooden, Jack Kelly 1949CTFT-6 Gooding, Cuba Jr. 1968CTFT-13 Goodliff, Michael 1914-1976 WWT-16 Goodman, Dody CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goodman, John 1952CTFT-9 Goodman, Jules Eckert 1876-1962 WWasWT Goodman, Philip ?-1940 WWasWT Goodner, Carol 1904WWasWT Goodrich, Arthur 1878-1941 WWasWT Goodrich, Edna 1883-1974 WWasWT Goodrich, Louis 1865-1945 WWasWT Goodson, Mark 1915-1992 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-11 Goodwin, J. Cheever 1850-1912 . WWasWT Goodwin, John 1921WWT-17 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
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 1933WWT-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 1913CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Goulding, Edmund 1891-1959 WWasWT
Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gordon, Gavin 1901-1970 Gordon, Hannah 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gordon, Hayes 1920Gordon, Keith 1961Gordon, Kitty 1878-1974 Gordon, Lawrence 1936Gordon, Leon 1884-1960 Gordon, Marjorie 1893Gordon, Max 1892-1978
Goulet, Robert 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cow, James 1907-1952 Cow, Ronald 1897Grable, Betty 1916-1973 Grace, Nickolas 1949Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grade, Lew 1906Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grady, Don 1944Graff, llene Graff, Randy 1955-
WWasWT CTFT-11 WWT-17 CTFT-7 WWasWT CTFT-10 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT
CTFT-4 WWasWT WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-6 CTFT-6 CTFT-2 CTFT-9 CTFT-9
Graff, Todd 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Graham, Charlotte Akwyoe 1959Graham, Harry 1874-1936 Graham, Martha 1894-1991 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Graham, Morland 1891-1949 Graham, Ronny 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Graham, Violet 1890-1967 Graham, William A. 1930(?)Graham-Browne, W. See Browne, W. Graham Grahame, Margot 1911Grainer, Ron 1922Grainger, Gawn 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gramatica, Emma 1874-1965 Gramatica, Irma 1873-1962 Crammer, Kelsey Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Granger, Farley 1925Granger, Percy 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Granger, Stewart 1913-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Granier, Jeanne ?-1939 Granick, Harry 1898Grant, Bob 1932Grant, Cary 1904-1986 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Grant, David See Grant, David Marshall Grant, David Marshall 1955Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Grant, Hugh 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Grant, Hughie See Grant, Hugh Grant, Joyce 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grant, Lee 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Grant, Micki Grant, Neil 1882-? Grant, Pauline Grant, Richard E. 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Grantham, Wilfrid 1898Granville, Bernard 1886-1936 Granville, Charlotte 1863-1942 Granville, Sydney ?-1959 Granville-Barker, Harley 1877-1946 Granville-Barker, Helen ?-1950.... Grassle, Karen Grasso, Giovanni 1875-1930 Grattan, Harry 1867-1951 Gratton, Fred 1894-1966 Graves, Clotilde Inez Mary 1863-1932 Graves, George 1876-1949
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CTFT-4 WWasWT CTFT-11 WWasWT CTFT-7 WWasWT CTFT-10 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-5 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-14 CTFT-3 CTFT-4 CTFT-8
WWasWT CTFT-4 WWT-17 CTFT-4
CTFT-10 CTFT-10 CTFT-15
CTFT-15 CTFT-2 CTFT-8 WWT-17 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-13 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT
Volume 15 Graves, Peter 1911-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Graves, Peter 1926Graves, Rupert 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gray, Amlin 1946Gray, Barry 1916Gray, Charles 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gray, Dolores 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gray, Dulcie 1919Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Gray, Elspet 1929Gray, Eve 1904Gray, Jennifer 1916-1962 Gray, Linda 1910Gray, Linda Gray, Nicholas Stuart 1919Gray, Oliver See Gray, Charles Gray, Richard 1896Gray, Sam 1923Gray, Simon 1936Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Gray, Spalding 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gray, Terence 1895Graydon, J. L. 1844-? Graysmark, John Grayson, Kathryn 1924Grayson, Richard 1925Grazer, Brian 1951Great, Don 1951Greaza, Walter N. 1900-1973 Green, Abel 1900-1973 Green, Adolph 1915Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Green, Benny 1927Green, Dorothy 1886-1961 Green, Guy Green, Harry 1892-1958 Green, Hilton 1929Green, Janet 1914Green, Joann 1955Green, Johnny 1908-1989 Green, Mabel 1890Green, Marion 1890-1956 Green, Martyn 1899-1975 Green, Mitzi 1920-1968 Green, Patricia Green, Paul 1894-1981 Green, Stanley 1923Green, William 1926Greenaway, Peter 1942Greenbaum, Hyam 1910Greenberg, Edward M. 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greenberg, Jerry Greenblatt, William R. 1944Greene, Clay M. 1850-1933 Greene, David 1921Greene, Ellen 1952(?)Brief Entry in CTFT-4
GROSSVOGEL • 479 CTFT-2
CTFT-1 CTFT-15 CTFT-1 CTFT-2 CTFT-8 CTFT-4 CTFT-13 WWT-17 WWT-17 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-2 WWT-17 CTFT-8 WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-6 WWT-17 CTFT-15 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-11 CTFT-1 CTFT-4 CTFT-10 CTFT-12 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-10 CTFT-12 WWasWT CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-3 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-16 WWasWT CTFT-10 WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-1 CTFT-10 WWasWT CTFT-9 CTFT-11 CTFT-7 WWasWT CTFT-1 CTFT-10
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-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 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 Grier, 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 Grille, 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-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; 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-17 Gross, Ayre CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gross, Michael 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
480 • GROUT 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 Guerrero, (Maria) 1868-1928 WWasWT Guest, Christopher 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Guest, Jean H. 1941CTFT-5 Guetary, Georges 1915CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Guettel, Henry A. 1928CTFT-1 Guiches, Gustave 1860-? WWasWT Guilbert, Yvette 1868-1944 WWasWT Guillaume, Robert 1937CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Guillem, Sylvie 1965CTFT-10 Guillemaud, Marcel 1867-? WWasWT Guimera, Angel 1845-1924 WWasWT Guinness, Alec 1914CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Guinness, Matthew 1942CTFT-8 Guinon, Albert 1863-1923 WWasWT Guitry, Lucien 1860-1925 WWasWT Guitry, Sacha 1885-1957 WWasWT Gulager, Clu 1928CTFT-7 Gullan, Campbell ?-1939 WWasWT Gulliver, Charles 1882-1961 WWasWT Gunn, Bill 1934-1989 CTFT-8 Gunn, Haidee 1882-1961 WWasWT Gunn, Judy 1914WWasWT Gunn, Moses 1929-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gunning, Louise 1879-1960 WWasWT Gunter, John 1938CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gunton, Bob 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gurnee, Hal 1935CTFT-15 Gurney, A. R. Jr. 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Gurney, Claud 1897-1946 WWasWT Gurney, Peter See Gurney, A. R. Jr CTFT-13
Gurney, Rachel CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gussow, Mel 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gustafson, Carol 1925CTFT-1 Gustafson, Karin 1959CTFT-3 Guthrie, Tyrone 1900-1971 WWasWT Gutierrez, Gerald 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Guttenberg, Steve 1958CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Guy, Jasmine 1964(?)CTFT-9 Guzman, Claudio 1927CTFT-9 Guzman, Pato 1933(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Gwenn, Edmund 1877-1959 WWasWT Gwilym, Mike 1949CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gwynn, Michael 1916-1976 WWT-16 Gwynne, Fred 1926-1993 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gwyther, Geoffrey Matheson 1890-1944 WWasWT Gynt, Greta 1916WWasWT
H Haas, Charlie 1952CTFT-2 Haas, Lukas 1976CTFT-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-17 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 1972CTFT-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 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-17 Hall, Anmer 1863-1953 WWasWT Hall, Anthony Michael 1968CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hall, Arsenio 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 Hall, Willis 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17
WWasWT CTFT-6
Volume 15 Hallam, Basil 1889-1916 WWasWT Mallard, 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-1 7 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 Rambling, Gerry CTFT-11 Hamel, Veronica 1945CTFT-7 Hamer, Joseph 1932CTFT-7 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-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
HARRIS «481 Hamner, Earl 1923CTFT-6 Hampden, Walter 1879-1955 WWasWT Hampshire, Susan 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 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-1 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-17 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, 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 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-1 7 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
482 • HARRIS
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
Harris, Neil Patrick 1973(?)CTFT-11 Harris, Richard 1933(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in 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, Tim See Harris, Timothy CTFT-10 Harris, Timothy 1946CTFT-10 Harris, William 1884-1946 WWasWT Harrison, Austin 1873-1928 WWasWT Harrison, Frederick ?-1926 WWasWT Harrison, George 1943CTFT-8 Harrison, Gregory 1950CTFT-3 Harrison, James See Harrison, Jim CTFT-13 Harrison, Jim 1937CTFT-13 Harrison, John 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, Kathleen 1898WWT-17 Harrison, Mona ?-1957 WWasWT Harrison, Rex 1908-1990 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, T. W. See Harrison, Tony CTFT-13 Harrison, Tony 1937CTFT-13 Harrold, Kathryn 1950CTFT-7 Harrow, Lisa CTFT-8 Harry, Deborah 1945CTFT-8 Harry, Jackee CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Harry, Jacqueline See Harry, Jackee CTFT-10 Harryhausen, Ray 1920CTFT-8 Hart, Bernard 1911-1964 WWasWT Hart, Charles 1961CTFT-4 Hart, Diane 1926WWT-17 Hart, Harvey 1928-1989 CTFT-1 Hart, Lorenz 1895-1945 WWasWT Hart, Mary 1951(?)CTFT-11 Hart, Moss 1904-1961 WWasWT Hart, Teddy 1897-1971 WWasWT Hart, Vivian WWasWT Hart, William S. 1870-1946 WWasWT Hartley, Mariette 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Hartley-Milburn, Julie 1904-1949 WWasWT Hartman, David 1935CTFT-3 Hartman, Jan 1938CTFT-3 Hartman, Lisa 1956CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Hartman, Phil 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hartman, Philip See Hartman, Phil Hartmann, Philip E. See Hartman, Phil Hartnell, William 1908-1975 Harvey, Anthony 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Harvey, Frank 1885-1965 Harvey, Frank 1912-
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Harvey, John Martin 1863-1944 .. WWasWT Harvey, Laurence 1928-1973 WWasWT Harvey, Morris 1877-1944 WWasWT Harvey, Peter 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harvey, Rupert 1887-1954 WWasWT Harwood, H. M. 1874-1959 WWasWT Harwood, John 1876-1944 WWasWT Harwood, Ronald 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haskell, Peter 1934CTFT-1 Hassall, Christopher 1912-1963 ... WWasWT Hasselhoff, David 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hasselquist, Jenny WWasWT Hasso, Signe 1918WWT-17 Hastings, Basil Macdonald 1881-1928 WWasWT Hastings, Edward 1931CTFT-3 Hastings, Fred WWasWT Hastings, Hugh 1917CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hastings, Michael 1938CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hastings, Patrick 1880-1952 WWasWT Haswell, Percy 1871-1945 WWasWT Hatcher, Teri 1965(?)CTFT-14 Hatfield, Hurd 1920(?)CTFT-10 Hatherton, Arthur ?-1924 WWasWT Hatton, Fanny 1870-1939 WWasWT Hatton, Frederick 1879-1946 WWasWT Hauer, Rutger 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hauptman, William 1942CTFT-4 Hauptmann, Gerhart 1862-1946 .. WWasWT Hauser, Frank 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hauser, Wings CTFT-8 Havard, Lezley 1944CTFT-3 Havel, Vaclav 1936CTFT-9 Havergal, Giles 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Havers, Nigel 1949CTFT-6 Haviland, William 1860-1917 WWasWT Havinga, Nick CTFT-11 Havoc, June 1916WWT-17 Hawk, Jeremy 1918WWT-17 Hawke, Ethan 1970CTFT-12 Hawkesworth, John 1920CTFT-8 Hawkins, Iris 1893WWasWT Hawkins, Jack 1910-1973 WWasWT Hawkins, Stockwell 1874-1927.... WWasWT Hawkins, Trish 1945CTFT-1 Hawn, Goldie 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Hawn, Goldy Jeanne See Hawn, Goldie CTFT-12 Hawthorne, David ?-1942 WWasWT Hawthorne, Lil WWasWT Hawthorne, Nigel 1929CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Hawtrey, Anthony 1909-1954 WWasWT Hawtrey, Charles 1858-1923 WWasWT Hawtrey, Charles 1914-1988 WWasWT Hawtrey, Marjory 1900-1952 WWasWT
Hay, Ian 1876-1952 Hay, Joan 1894Hay, Mary 1901-1957 Hay, Valerie 1910Hayden, Larry 1950Hayden, Sophie Hayden, Terese 1921Haydon, Ethel 1878-1954 Haydon, Florence ?-1918 Haydon, Julie 1910-1994 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Haydu, Peter 1948Haye, Helen 1874-1957 Hayers, Sidney 1922Hayes, Catherine Anne 1958Hayes, George 1888-1967 Hayes, Helen 1900-1993 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hayes, J. Milton 1884-1940 Hayes, Joseph 1918Hayes, Patricia 1909Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hayes, Peter Lind 1915Hayman, Al ?-1917 Hayman, Lillian 1922Hayman, Ronald 1932Haymer, John See Haymer, Johnny Haymer, Johnny 1920-1989 Haynes, Tiger 1914Haynes, Todd 1961Hays, Bill 1938Hays, David 1930Hays, Robert 1947Hayter, James 1907Haythorne, Joan 1915Hayward, Leland 1902-1971 Hazell, Hy 1922-1970 Hazzard, John E. 1881-1935 Head, Helaine Headly, Glenne 1955Heal, Joan 1922Heald, Anthony 1944Healy, Mary 1920Heap, Douglas 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Heard, John 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hearn, George 1934Hearn, Lew 1882-? Hearne, Richard 1909Heath, Eira 1940Heatherley, Clifford 1888-1937.... Hecht, Ben 1894-1964 Hecht, Paul 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Heckart, Eileen 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heckerling, Amy 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hedaya, Dan Hedison, Al See Hedison, David
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Volume 15 Hedison, David 1928Medley, H. B. ?-1931 Medley, Philip 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hedman, Martha 1888-? Hedren, Tippi 1935Heeley, Desmond Heffernan, John 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heflin, Frances 1924Earlier sketch in WWasWT Heggie, O. P. 1879-1936 Heifner, Jack 1946Heijermans, Herman 1864-1924 .. Heikin, Nancy 1948Heilbronn, William 1879-? Hein, Silvio 1879-1928 Heinsohn, Elisa 1962Heinz, Gerard 1904-1972 Helburn, Theresa 1887-1959 Held, Anna 1873-1918 Held, Dan 1948Helfgott, Daniel 1952Helgenberger, Marg Heller, Buck Heller, Paul 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Heller, Paul M. See Heller, Paul Hellman, Lillian 1905-1984 Helm, Levon 1943Helmond, Katherine 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Helmore, Arthur 1859-1941 Helmsley, Charles Thomas Hunt 1865-1940 Helper, Stephen Lloyd 1957Helpmann, Robert 1909-1986 Heming, Percy 1885Heming, Violet 1895Hemingway, Alan 1951Hemingway, Margeaux 1955Hemingway, Marie 1893-1939 Hemingway, Mariel 1961Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hemion, Dwight 1926Hemmerde, Edward George 1871-1948 Hemming, Lindy 1948Hemmings, David 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hemsley, Harry May 1877-1951 .. Hemsley, Sherman 1938Hemsley, W. T. 1850-1918 Henderson, Alex F. 1866-1933.... Henderson, Dickie 1922Henderson, Elvira 1903Henderson, Florence 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Henderson, May 1884Henderson, Ray 1896-1970 Henderson, Robert 1904Henderson, Roy Hendrie, Ernest 1859-1929
HIGNETT «483 CTFT-8 WWasWT CTFT-2 WWasWT CTFT-7 WWT-1 7 CTFT-4 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-2 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-6 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-13 CTFT-10 CTFT-2 CTFT-9
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Heneker, David 1906WWT-1 7 Henig, Andi CTFT-2 Henley, Beth 1952CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henley, Herbert James 1882-1937 WWasWT Henley, Joan 1904WWasWT Hennequin, Maurice ?-1926 WWasWT Henner, Marilu 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Hennessy, Roland Burke 1870-1939 WWasWT Henniger, Rolf 1925WWasWT Henning, Linda Kaye 1944CTFT-3 Hennings, Betty 1850-1939 WWasWT Henreid, Paul 1908-1992 CTFT-12 Henriksen, Lance CTFT-8 Henritze, Bette CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Henry, (Alexander) Victor 1943-.. WWasWT 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-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 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 1937CTFT-1 Heyward, Dorothy 1890-1961 WWasWT Heyward, Du Bose 1885-1940 WWasWT Hibbard, Edna 1895?-1942 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 Higgins, Norman 1898WWasWT Highley, Reginald 1884-? WWasWT Hightower, Marilyn 1923WWasWT Hignell, Rose 1896WWasWT Hignett, H. R. 1870-1959 WWasWT
484 • HIKEN 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-17 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-1 7 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-1 7 Hingle, Pat 1923CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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 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 Holcomb, Rod CTFT-12 Hold, John See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Holden, Jan 1931WWT-17 Holder, Geoffrey 1930(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Holder, Owen 1921WWT-17 Holdgrive, David 1958CTFT-4
Holdridge, Lee 1944CTFT-8 Hole, John 1939WWT-17 Holgate, Ron 1937WWT-17 Holland, Agnieszka 1948CTFT-12 Holland, Anthony 1912-1988 WWT-17 Holland, Edmund Milton 1848-1913 WWasWT Holland, Endesha Ida Mae 1944- ... CTFT-11 Holland, Jeffrey 1946CTFT-8 Holland, Mildred 1869-1944 WWasWT Holland, Reece 1956CTFT-11 Holland, Tom 1943CTFT-4 Holies, Antony 1901-1950 WWasWT Holies, William 1867-1947 WWasWT Holliday, Jennifer 1960CTFT-6 Holliday, Judy 1923-1965 WWasWT Holliday, Kene 1949CTFT-12 Holliday, Polly 1937CTFT-7 Holliman, Earl 1928CTFT-3 Hollis, Stephen 1941WWT-17 Holloway, Baliol 1883-1967 WWasWT Holloway, Julian 1944WWT-17 Holloway, Stanley 1890-1982 WWT-17 Holloway, Sterling 1904CTFT-5 Holloway, W. E. 1885-1952 WWasWT Holly, Ellen 1931CTFT-10 Holly, Lauren 1964CTFT-15 Holm, Celeste 1919CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Holm, Hanya WWT-17 Holm, Ian 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Holm, John Cecil 1904-1981 WWT-17 Holman, Libby 1906-1971 WWasWT Holme, Stanford 1904WWasWT Holme, Thea 1907WWT-17 Holmes, Helen ?-1950 WWasWT Holmes, Robert 1899-1945 WWasWT Holmes, Rupert 1947CTFT-13 Holmes, Taylor 1878-1959 WWasWT Holmes-Gore, Dorothy 1896-1915 WWasWT Holt, Andrew See Anhalt, Edward CTFT-10 Holt, Fritz 1940-1987 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-5 Holt, Thelma 1933WWT-17 Holt, Will 1929WWT-17 Holtz, Lou 1898WWasWT Holzer, Adela WWT-17 Homan, David 1907WWasWT Home, William Douglas 1912WWT-17 Homeier, Skip 1930CTFT-8 Homfrey, Gladys ?-1932 WWasWT Homolka, Oscar 1898-1978 WWasWT Hone, Mary 1904WWasWT Honer, Mary 1914WWasWT Hong, James 1929(?)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-17 Hooks, Kevin 1958CTFT-9
Volume 15 Hooks, Robert 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hool, Lance CTFT-6 Hooper, Ewan 1935WWT-1 7 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-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hopkins, Arthur 1878-1950 WWasWT Hopkins, Bo CTFT-3 Hopkins, Charles 1884-1953 WWasWT Hopkins, Joan 1915WWasWT Hopkins, John 1931WWT-17 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-17 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 WWasWT Horton, Peter CTFT-8 Horton, Robert 1870-? WWasWT Horwitz, Murray 1949CTFT-3 Hoskins, Bob 1942CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Hotchkis, Joan 1927CTFT-7 Hoty, Dee 1952CTFT-10 Houdini, Harry 1873-1926 WWasWT Hough, John 1941CTFT-2 Houghton, Katharine CTFT-1
HUNT »485 Houghton, Morris 1909WWT-17 House, Eric WWT-17 Houseman, John 1902-1988 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Housman, Laurence 1865-1959 ... WWasWT Houston, Donald 1923WWT-17 Houston, Jane WWasWT Houston, Josephine 1911WWasWT Houston, Renee 1902-1980 WWT-17 Houston, Whitney 1963CTFT-12 Howard, Alan 1937CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Andree 1910-1968 WWasWT Howard, Bart 1915CTFT-3 Howard, Clint 1959CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howard, Eugene 1880-1965 WWasWT Howard, J. Bannister 1867-1946.. WWasWT Howard, James Newton 1951(?)- .... CTFT-12 Howard, Joseph See Rudnick, Paul CTFT-15 Howard, Keble 1875-1928 WWasWT Howard, Ken 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Howard, Leslie 1893-1943 WWasWT Howard, Norah 1901-1968 WWasWT Howard, Pamela 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Roger 1938WWT-17 Howard, Ron 1954CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Howard, Sidney 1891-1939 WWasWT Howard, Sydney 1885-1946 WWasWT Howard, Trevor 1916-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Walter 1866-1922 WWasWT Howard, Willie 1883-1949 WWasWT Howarth, Donald 1931WWT-17 Howe, Bette See Henritze, Bette CTFT-10 Howe, George 1900WWT-17 Howe, Tina 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howell, C. Thomas 1966CTFT-8 Howell, Jane WWT-17 Howell, John 1888-1928 WWasWT Howell, Tom See Howell, C. Thomas CTFT-8 Howells, Ursula 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howerd, Frankie 1921CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howes, Basil 1901WWasWT Howes, Bobby 1895-1972 WWasWT Howes, Sally Ann CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howland, Beth CTFT-3 Howland, Jobyna 1880-1936 WWasWT Hewlett, Noel 1901-1984 WWT-17 Hsiung, Shih I. 1902WWasWT Huban, Eileen 1895-1935 WWasWT Hubbard, Lorna 1910-1954 WWasWT Hubbell, Raymond 1879-1954 WWasWT Huber, Gusti 1914WWasWT
Huber, Kathleen 1947Hubert, Janet Hubley, Season Huby, Roberta Hudd, Roy 1936Hudd, Walter 1898-1963 Huddleston, David 1930Hudis, Norman 1922Hudlin, Reginald 1961Hudlin, Warrington 1953Hudson, Bill 1949Hudson, Ernie Hudson, Hugh Hudson, Jeffery
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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 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 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 Hunt, Charles W. 1943-1989 CTFT-5 Hunt, Hugh 1911WWT-17 Hunt, Helen 1963CTFT-8 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
486 • HUNT 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, Kenneth 1882-? WWasWT Hunter, Kim 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hunter, Marian 1944CTFT-5 Hunter, Norman C. 1908-1971 .... WWasWT Hunter, Ross 1926CTFT-12 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 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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 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 1943Idzikowski, Stanislas ?-1977 Iger, Robert 1951Illing, Peter 1905-1966 Illington, Margaret 1881-1934 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-17 Ingham, Robert E. 1934Inglesby, Mona 1918Ingram, Rex 1895-1969 Innaurato, Albert 1948Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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
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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 1940Irvine, 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 Italiano, Anne See Bancroft, Anne Ito, Robert 1931Ivanek, Zeljko 1957Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Ives, Burl 1909Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ivey, Dana Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Ivey, Judith 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ivor, Frances Ivory, James 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Izenour, George C. 1912-
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Jablonski, Carl 1937CTFT-3 Jack and Evelyn 1886-?, 1888-?... WWasWT Jackee See Harry, Jackee CTFT-10 Jacker, Corinne 1933WWT-17 Jackness, Andrew 1952CTFT-4
Volume 15 Jackson, Anne 1926CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Jackson, Barry Vincent 1879-1961 WWasWT Jackson, Douglas 1940CTFT-13 Jackson, Ernestine CTFT-10 Jackson, Ethel 1877-1957 WWasWT Jackson, Freda 1909WWT-17 Jackson, Frederic 1886-1953 WWasWT Jackson, Glenda 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jackson, Gordon 1923-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Jackson, Kate 1949CTFT-3 Jackson, Nagle 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jackson, Nelson 1870-? WWasWT Jackson, Samuel L. 1949(?)CTFT-10 Jackson, Sherry 1942CTFT-8 Jacob, Abe J. 1944CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jacob, Irene 1966(?)CTFT-11 Jacob, Naomi 1889-1964 WWasWT Jacobi, Derek 1938CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Jacobi, Lou 1913CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jacobs, David 1939CTFT-10 Jacobs, Jim 1942CTFT-1 Jacobs, Rusty 1967CTFT-1 Jacobs, Sally 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Jacobs, William Wymark 1863-1943 WWasWT Jacques, Hattie 1924-1980 WWT-17 Jaeckel, Richard 1926CTFT-5 Jaffe, Herb 1921(?)-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Jaffe, Michael 1945CTFT-4 Jaffe, Sam 1893-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jaffe, Stanley R. 1940CTFT-10 Jaffe, Susan CTFT-13 Jaffrey, Saeed 1929CTFT-8 Jagger, Dean 1903(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Jaglom, Henry 1943CTFT-1 Jago, Raphael Bryan 1931WWT-17 Jalland, Henry 1861-1928 WWasWT James, Bob 1939CTFT-12 James, Brian 1920WWT-17 James, Clifton 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 James, Daisy WWasWT James, Dorothy Dorian 1930CTFT-7 James, Emrys 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 James, Francis 1907WWasWT James, Gerald 1917WWT-17 James, Geraldine 1950CTFT-8 James, Jessica 1931(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 James, John 1956CTFT-8 James, Julia 1890-1964 WWasWT
JOHNS »487 James, Peter 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 James, Polly 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 James, Roderick See Coen, Ethan and Joel James, Wilson 1872-? Jameson, Jerry Jameson, Pauline 1920Jampolis, Neil Peter 1943Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Janis, Conrad 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Janis, Elsie (Bierbower) 1889-1956 Janney, Russell 1884-1963 Jardine, Betty ?-1945 Jarman, Derek 1942-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Jarman, Herbert 1871-1919 Jarmusch, Jim 1953Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Jarre, Maurice 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Jarriel, Tom 1934Jarrott, Charles 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jarvis, E. K. See Bloch, Robert Jarvis, Graham 1930Jarvis, Martin 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Jason, David 1940Jay, Dorothy 1897Jay, Ernest 1893-1957 Jay, Harriett 1863-1932 Jay, Isabel 1879-1927 Jay, John Herbert 1871-1942 Jay, Ricky 1949(?)Jayston, Michael 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jeakins, Dorothy 1914-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jeans, Isabel 1891Jeans, Michael Jeans, Ronald 1887-? Jeans, Ursula 1906Jeayes, Allan 1885-1963 Jecko, Timothy 1938Jecks, Clara ?-1951 Jefferies, Douglas 1884-1959
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Jefford, Barbara 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jeffrey, Carl See Jablonski, Carl Jeffrey, Peter 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jeffreys, Anne 1923Jeffreys, Ellis 1872-1943 Jeffries, Lionel 1926Jeffries, Maud 1869-1946 Jellicoe, Ann 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Jenkins, David 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jenkins, George 1908Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Jenkins, Hugh 1908Jenkins, Jane 1943Jenkins, Megs 1917Jenkins, R. Claud 1878-1967 Jenkins, Warren Jenn, Myvanwy 1928Jenner, Caryl 1917Jennings, Alex 1957(?)Jennings, Gertrude E. 1877(?)-1958 Jennings, Ken Jennings, Peter 1938Jenoure, Aida Jenrette, Rita Jens, Salome 1935Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jensen, John 1933Jerome, Daisy 1881-? Jerome, Helen 1883-? Jerome, Jerome Klapka 1859-1927 Jerome, Rowena 1890Jerome, Sadie 1876-1950 Jerome, Timothy 1943Jerrold, Mary 1877-1955 Jesse, F. Tennyson 1889-1958 Jesse, Stella 1897Jessel, George 1898-1981 Jessel, Patricia 1920-1968 Jeter, Michael 1952Jett, Joan
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Jetton, Lisbeth 1962CTFT-4 Jewel, Jimmy 1912WWT-17 Jewell, Izetta 1883-? WWasWT Jewison, Norman 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Jiler, John 1946CTFT-14 Jillian, Ann 1951CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jimenez, Neal 1960CTFT-12 Joanou, Phil 1961CTFT-13 Job, Thomas 1900-1947 WWasWT Joel, Clara 1890WWasWT Joffe, Charles H. 1929CTFT-9 Joffe, Roland 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Johann, Zita 1904WWasWT Johansen, Aud 1930WWasWT Johansen, David 1950(?)CTFT-14 John, Evan 1901-1953 WWasWT John, Graham 1887-? WWasWT John, Rosamund 1913WWasWT Johns, Andrew 1935CTFT-2 Johns, Eric 1907WWasWT Johns, Glynis 1923CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Johns, Mervyn 1899WWT-17 Johns, Stratford 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1
488 • JOHNSON
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Johnson, Alan CTFT-9 Johnson, Anne-Marie 1960CTFT-15 Johnson, Arte 1934CTFT-3 Johnson, Ben 1918CTFT-3 Johnson, Bill 1918-1957 WWasWT Johnson, Bjorn 1957CTFT-6 Johnson, Celia 1908-1982 WWT-17 Johnson, Chas. Floyd CTFT-8 Johnson, Chic 1891-1962 WWasWT Johnson, Don 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Johnson, Gary 1945CTFT-12 Johnson, Janet 1915WWasWT Johnson, Kay 1904-1975 WWasWT Johnson, Kenneth 1942CTFT-11 Johnson, Lament 1922CTFT-10 Johnson, Linda Lee CTFT-1 Johnson, Mark 1945CTFT-11 Johnson, Mary Lea 1926CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Mike See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Johnson, Molly 1903WWasWT Johnson, Orrin 1865-1943 WWasWT Johnson, Philip 1900WWasWT Johnson, Richard 1927CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Johnson, Terry 1955CTFT-12 Johnson, Van 1917CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Johnston, Denis 1901-1984 WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Johnston, Justine CTFT-1 Johnston, Margaret 1918WWT-17 Johnston, Moffat 1886-1935 WWasWT Johnstone, Anna Hill 1913CTFT-1 Johnstone, lain 1943CTFT-10 Johnstone, Justine 1899WWasWT Johnstone, Keith CTFT-12 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 1946Jones, Dean 1933Jones, Disley 1926Jones, Dudley 1914Jones, Eddie Jones, Edward ?-1917 Jones, Emrys 1915-1972 Jones, Freddie 1927Jones, Gemma 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Grace 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Jones, Griffith 1910Jones, Hazel 1896-1974 Jones, Henry 1912-
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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 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 Judge, Ian 1946CTFT-15 Julia, Raul 1940-1994 CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17
Julian, Pat 1947Jullien, Jean 1854-1919 Jump, Gordon June 1901Jurasas, Jonas R. 1936Justin, John 1917-
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K Kaczmarek, Jane Kael, Pauline 1919Kaelred, Katharine 1882-? Kagan, Diane Kagan, Elaine Kagan, Jeremy 1945Kahn, Florence 1878-1951 Kahn, Madeline 1942Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Kahn, Michael Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Kahn, Michael Kaige, Chen 1952Kaikkonen, Gus 1951Kain, Amber 1975Kain, Karen 1951Kaiser, Georg 1878-1945 Kalcheim, Lee 1938Kalember, Patricia Kalfin, Robert 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kalich, Bertha 1874-1939 Kalman, Emmerich 1882-1953 Kalmar, Bert 1884-1947 Kaminska, Ida 1899-1980 Kanaly, Steve 1946Kander, John 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Kane, Carol 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Kane, Gail 1887-1966 Kane, Richard 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kane, Whitford 1881-1956 Kane, Wilson See Bloch, Robert Kanin, Fay Kanin, Carson 1912Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kanin, Michael 1910-1993 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kann, Lilly 1898Kanner, Alexis 1942Kanter, Hal 1918Kanter, Marin 1960Kaplan, Gabe 1945Kaplan, Jonathan 1947Kaplan, Martin 1950Kaplan, Mike 1943Kaplan, Richard 1925Kapoor, Shashi 1938-
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Volume 15 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 Karnilova, Maria 1920WWT-17 Karno, Fred 1866-1941 WWasWT Karpf, Merrill H. 1940CTFT-4 Karr, Patti 1932CTFT-10 Karras, Alex 1935CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Karsavina, Tamara 1885-1978 WWasWT Kasanoff, Lawrence 1959CTFT-12 Kasarda, John 1943CTFT-3 Kasdan, Lawrence 1949CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kasem, Casey 1933CTFT-6 Kasha, Al 1937CTFT-12 Kasha, Lawrence N. 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kass, Jerome 1937CTFT-1 Kassar, Mario 1952(?)CTFT-12 Kassin, Michael B. 1947CTFT-1 Kasznar, Kurt S. 1913-1979 WWT-17 Katselas, Milton 1933WWT-17 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 CTFT-10 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-1 7 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
KENNEDY Keach, Stacy 1941Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Keagy, Grace Keal, Anita Kealy, Thomas J. 1874-1949 Kean, Jane 1928Kean, Marie 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kean, Norman 1934-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keanan, Staci 1975Keane, Doris 1881-1945 Keane, John B. 1928Keane, Robert Emmett 1883-? Kearns, Allen 1893-1956 Keating, Charles 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keaton, Diane 1946Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Keaton, Michael 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Keats, Viola 1911Keck, Michael 1946Keeffe, Barrie 1945Keegan, Donna Keel, Howard 1919Keeler, Ruby 1909Keen, Geoffrey 1916Keen, 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
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Kelly, Gene 1912Earlier 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 Kendal, Doris Kendal, Felicity 1946Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Kendal, Madge (Margaret) 1848-1935 Kendal, William Hunter 1843-191 7 Kendall, Henry 1897-1962 Kendall, John 1869-? Kendall, William 1903Kendrick, Alfred 1869-? Kennedy, Adrienne 1931Kennedy, Arthur 1914-1990 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Kennedy, Burt 1922Kennedy, Charles Rann 1871-1950 Kennedy, Cheryl 1947Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kennedy, Edmund 1873-? Kennedy, George 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kennedy, Harold J. 1914-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kennedy, J. Arthur See Kennedy, Arthur Kennedy, John See Kennedy, Arthur Kennedy, Joyce 1898-1943 Kennedy, Kathleen Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kennedy, Laurie Kennedy, Madge 1892-1987 Kennedy, Margaret 1896-1967 Kennedy, Mary 1908Kennedy, Mimi 1948-
• 489 CTFT-3
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490 • KENNEDY Kennedy, Patrica 1917WWT-17 Kenney, James 1930WWT-16 Kenny, Jack 1958CTFT-7 Kenny, Sean 1932-1973 WWasWT Kensit, Patsy 1968CTFT-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-17 Kerr, Molly 1904WWasWT Kerr, Walter 1913CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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 1941CTFT-11 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-1 7 Kim, Willa CTFT-9 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-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 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 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-1 7 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
Volume 15 Knight, Julius 1863-1941 Knight, June 1911-1987 Knight, Shirley 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Knight, Ted 1923-1986 Knobeloch, Jim 1950Knoblock, Edward 1874-1945 Knopfler, Mark 1949Knott, Frederick 1916Knott, Roselle 1870-1948 Knotts, Don 1924Knowles, Alex 1850-1917 Knox, Alexander 1907Knox, Terence 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kobart, Ruth 1924Koch, Howard W. 1916Koch, Howard W. Jr. 1945Koenig, Walter 1936Koepp, David 1963Kohan, (Alan) Buz 1933Kohler, 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
LAMAS * 4 9 1 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 CTFT-1 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-3 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-15 WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-1 CTFT-5 CTFT-14 CTFT-11 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-6 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-13 CTFT-7 CTFT-4 WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-4 CTFT-2 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-13 CTFT-2 CTFT-10 CTFT-4 CTFT-12 CTFT-12 CTFT-6 WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-3 CTFT-4 CTFT-5 CTFT-12 CTFT-3 CTFT-1 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-10 CTFT-10 CTFT-3 CTFT-5 WWasWT CTFT-13
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 Krasna, Norman 1909-1984 Krasner, Milton 1904-1988 Krasny, Paul 1935Krauss, Marvin A. 1928Krauss, Werner 1884-1959 Kremer, Theodore 1873-? Kretzmer, Herbert 1925Krige, Alice 1954Kristel, Sylvia 1952Kristofferson, Kris 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kroeger, Gary 1957Kronenberger, Louis 1904-1980 Kruger, Alma 1871-1960 Kruger, Otto 1885-1974 Krupska, Danya 1923Kruschen, Jack 1922Krutch, Joseph Wood 1893-1970 Kubik, Alex Kubrick, Stanley 1928Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kudrow, Lisa 1963(?)Kulik, Buzz 1923Kulp, Nancy 1921-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Kulukundis, Eddie 1932Kumchachi, Madame 1843-? Kummer, Clare 1888-1958 Kummer, Frederic Arnold 1873-1943 Kun, Magda 1912-1945 Kunneke, Eduard 1885-1953 Kuralt, Charles 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kureishi, Hanif 1954(?)Brief entry in CTFT-5 Kurnitz, Julie 1942Kurosawa, Akira 1910Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kurth, Juliette 1960Kurton, Peggy Kurty, Hella ?-1954 Kurtz, Gary 1940-
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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
CTFT-4 CTFT-4 WWT-16 CTFT-12 CTFT-14 CTFT-11 CTFT-6 WWT-17 CTFT-7 CTFT-11 CTFT-1 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-7 CTFT-8 CTFT-14 CTFT-5 WWT-16 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-6 WWasWT CTFT-4 CTFT-7 CTFT-15 CTFT-12 CTFT-3 WWT-17 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-15 CTFT-10 CTFT-4 CTFT-13 CTFT-4 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-6
L LaBelle, Patti 1944CTFT-12 Lablache, Luigi ?-1914 WWasWT 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
492 • LAMB 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 1914CTFT-11 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Lang, Lang, Lang, Lang,
Andre 1893-1986 CTFT-4 Belinda 1953CTFT-8 Charles 1902CTFT-9 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 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 i959(?)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 1933La Rue, Danny La Rue, Grace 1882-1956 LaRusso, Louis II 1935Lasalle, Eriq 1962(?)Lashwood, George ?-1942 Lasker, Lawrence 1949Laskus, Jacek 1951Lassally, Walter 1926Lasser, Louise 1941Lassick, Sydney 1922Laszlo, Andrew 1926Latham, Frederick G. ?-1943 Lathan, Bobbi Jo 1951Lathan, Stanley 1945Lathbury, Stanley 1873-? Lathom, Earl of See Wilbraham, Edward Lathrop, Philip 1916Latimer, Edyth
CTFT-9 CTFT-2 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-15 WWasWT CTFT-11 CTFT-12 CTFT-10 CTFT-3 CTFT-1 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-6 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-12 WWasWT
Latimer, Hugh 1913WWT-17 Latimer, Sally 1910WWasWT Latona, Jen 1881-? WWasWT La Trobe, Charles 1879-1967 WWasWT Lauchlan, Agnes 1905WWT-17 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-17 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-17 Lawrence, Charles 1896WWasWT Lawrence, D. H. 1885-1930 WWasWT Lawrence, Darrie CTFT-4 Lawrence, Eddie 1921CTFT-1 Lawrence, Gerald 1873-1957 WWasWT
Volume 15 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 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-17 Lawton, Thais 1881-1956 WWasWT Laye, Dilys 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Laye, Evelyn 1900WWT-1 7 Layton, Joe 1931-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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
LEONARD «493 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-1 7 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 1910CTFT-5 Lee, Franne 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Gypsy Rose 1913-1970 WWasWT Lee, Irving Allen 1948CTFT-3 Lee, Jack 1929CTFT-1 Lee, Jason Scott 1966(?)CTFT-15 Lee, Jennie ?-1930 WWasWT Lee, Joie 1968CTFT-13 Lee, 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-1 7 Lee, Robert E. 1918CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Spike 1956(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Lee, Vanessa 1920WWT-1 7 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-17 Legarde, Millie WWasWT LeGault, Lance CTFT-7 Leggatt, Alison (Joy) 1904-1990 WWT-1 7 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-17 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 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 1927CTFT-9 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
494 • LEONARD
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
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 Levit, Ben 1949Leviton, Stewart 1939Levitt, Ruby R. 1907-1992 Levy, Benn W. 1900-1973
CTFT-9 CTFT-4 WWT-17 CTFT-11 WWasWT
Levy, David 1913Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Eugene 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Levy, Jacques 1935Levy, Jonathan 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Jose G. 1884-1936 Lewenstein, Oscar 1917Lewes, Miriam Lewey, Todd 1958Lewine, Richard 1910Lewis, Ada 1875-1925 Lewis, Al 1923Lewis, Arthur 1916Lewis, Arthur 1846-1930 Lewis, Bertha 1887-1931 Lewis, Curigwen Lewis, Daniel E. 1944Lewis, 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 1944-
CTFT-6 CTFT-14 WWT-17 CTFT-7 WWasWT WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-2 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-8 WWT-17 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 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
Limbert, Roy 1893-1954 WWasWT Limerick, Mona WWasWT Limpus, Alban Brownlow 1878-1941 WWasWT Linares-Rivas, Manuel 1867-1938 WWasWT Lincoln, Geoffrey See Mortimer, John CTFT-9 Lind, Gillian 1904WWT-16 Lind, Letty 1862-1923 WWasWT Lindberg, August 1846-1916 WWasWT Linden, Eric 1909WWasWT Linden, Hal 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Linden, Marie 1862-? WWasWT Lindfors, Viveca 1920-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lindley, Audra 1918CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Lindo, Olga 1898-1968 WWasWT Lindon, Millie 1878-? WWasWT Lindsay, Howard 1889-1968 WWasWT Lindsay, James 1869-1928 WWasWT Lindsay, Robert 1951CTFT-11 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Lindsay, Vera 1911WWasWT Lindsay-Hogg, Michael 1940CTFT-2 Lindstrom, Jon Robert 1957CTFT-15 Link, Peter 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Link, Ron 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Link, William 1933CTFT-6 Linkletter, Art 1912CTFT-3 Linley, Betty 1890-1951 WWasWT Linn, Bambi 1926CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Linn-Baker, Mark CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Linnea See Quigley, Linnea CTFT-8 Linnet & Dunfree Ltd WWT-16 Linney, Romulus 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Linnit, S. E. ?-1956 WWasWT Linson, Art CTFT-10 Linville, Joanne CTFT-8 Linville, Larry 1939CTFT-3 Lion, John 1944CTFT-2 Lion, Leon M. 1879-1947 WWasWT Liotta, Ray 1954(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lipman, Clara 1869-1952 WWasWT Lipman, Maureen 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Lipps, Roslyn 1925CTFT-2 Lipscomb, Dennis 1942CTFT-9 Lipscomb, William Percy 1887-1958 WWasWT Lipton, Celia 1923WWasWT Lipton, Peggy 1947(?)CTFT-9 Lisle, Lucille WWasWT Lister, Eve 1918WWasWT Lister, Francis 1899-1951 WWasWT Lister, Frank 1868-1917 WWasWT
Volume 15 Lister, Lance 1901WWasWT Lister, Laurier 1907WWT-17 Lister, Moira 1923WWT-17 Lithgow, John 1945CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Littell, Robert 1896-1963 WWasWT Little, Cleavon 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Little, Rich 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Little, Stuart W. 1921CTFT-4 Littlefield, Catherine 1904-1951... WWasWT Littler, Blanche 1899WWasWT Littler, Emile 1903WWT-17 Littler, Prince 1901WWasWT Littlewood, Joan CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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
LOXLEY «495 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 1948Lopokova, Lydia 1892-1981 Loquasto, Santo 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; Loraine, Robert 1876-1935 Loraine, Violet 1886-1956 Lord, Basil 1913-1979 Lord, Jack 1930Lord, Jean-Claude 1943Lord, Pauline 1890-1950 Lord, Robert 1945Lorde, Andre de 1871-? Loren, Bernice 1951Loren, Sophia 1934Lorenzo, Tina di 1872-1930 Lorimer, Jack 1883-? Loring, Gloria 1946Loring, Norman 1888-1967 Lome, Constance 1914Lome, Marion 1888-1968 Lorraine, Irma 1885-? Lorraine, Lilian 1892-1955 Lortel, Lucille 1905Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Losch, Tilly 1907-1975 Lotinga, Ernest 1876-1951 Lotta 1847-1924 Loudon, Dorothy 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Loughlin, Lori 1964Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Louis, Barbara Louis, Tobi Louis-Dreyfus, Julia 1961Louise, Tina 1938Lou-Tellegen 1881-1934 Lovat, Nancie 1900-1946 Love, Bessie ?-1986 Love, Edward Love, Mabel 1874-1953 Love, Montagu 1877-1943 Lovejoy, Robin 1923Lovell, Dyson 1940Lovell, Raymond 1900-1953 Lovell, W. T. 1884-? Lovitz, Jon 1957...... Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lowe, Arthur 1915Lowe, Chad 1968Lowe, Douglas 1882-? Lowe, Edmund 1892-1971 Lowe, Enid 1908Lowe, Rachel 1876-? Lowe, Rob 1964Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2
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Lowe, Stephen 1947Lowell, Helen 1866-1937 Lowell, Mollie Lowne, Charles Macready ?-1941 Lowry, Dick M Lowry, Jane 1937Lowry, W. McNeil 1913-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Loxley, Violet 1914-
CTFT-4 CTFT-3 CTFT-13 CTFT-3 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-6 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-2 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-14 WWT-17 CTFT-7 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-13
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496 • LOY 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-1 7 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-17 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-17 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 Lyndeck, Edmund Lyndon, Barre 1896Lyne, Adrian Lynley, Carol 1942Lynn, Jonathan 1943Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lynn, Ralph 1882-1962 Lynne, Carole 1918Lynne, Gillian 1926Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Lynton, Mayne 1885-? Lyon, Ben 1901-1979 Lyon, Milton 1923-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Lyon, Wanda 1897Lyons, A. Neil 1880-1940 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-1 7 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, Ali 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 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, dive ?-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 1906MacOwan, Norman 1877-1961 .... Macqueen-Pope, W. J. 1888-1960 Macquoid, Percy 1852-1925 Macrae, Arthur 1908-1962 Macrae, Duncan 1905-1967 MacRae, Gordon 1921-1986 Macy, Bill 1922Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Madden, Cecil (Charles) 1902-1987
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Volume 15 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 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 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
MARKOE * 4 9 7 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-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; 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 Maravan, Lila ?-1950 WWasWT March, Elspeth CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17 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-17 Markham, Monte 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Markinson, Martin 1931CTFT-1 Markle, Christopher J. 1954CTFT-2 Markoe, Gerald Jay 1941CTFT-2
498 • MARKOVA 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-17 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 1911WWT-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 1900-... WWT-17 Marshall, E. G. 1910CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Martin, Christopher 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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, Kiel 1945CTFT-7 Martin, Leila 1936CTFT-10 Martin, Mary 1913(?)-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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, 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 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 1918CTFT-1
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-1 7 Massey, Raymond 1896-1983 WWT-17 Massi, Bernice WWT-17 Massine, Leonide 1896-1979 WWasWT Massingham, Dorothy 1889-1933 WWasWT Masters, Ben 1947CTFT-9 Masterson, Mary Stuart 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Masterson, Peter 1934CTFT-1 Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth 1958CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Mastroianni, Marcello 1924CTFT-12 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 1949CTFT-3 Mathews, Carmen 1914WWT-17 Mathews, Frances Aymar 1865?-1925 WWasWT Mathews, George 1911WWT-16 Mathews, James W. ?-1920 WWasWT Mathias, Sean 1956CTFT-15 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
Volume 15 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 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
McKAY «499 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 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in 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 CTFT-8 McComas, Carroll 1891-1962 WWasWT McCook, John CTFT-5 McCord, Nancy WWasWT McCormack, Patty 1945CTFT-8 McCormick, Arthur Langdon ?-1954 WWasWT McCormick, Myron 1907-1962 .... WWasWT McCowen, Alec 1925CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 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 1912CTFT-2 McDevitt, Ruth 1895-1976 WWT-16 McDiarmid, Ian CTFT-9 McDonald, Christie 1875-1962.... WWasWT McDonald, Tanny 1940CTFT-1 McDonnell, Mary 1953(?)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-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 McDowell, Malcolm 1943CTFT-5 McElwee, Ross 1947(?)CTFT-15
McEnery, John 1945CTFT-14 McEnery, Peter 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McEveety, Vincent CTFT-12 McEvoy, Charles 1879-1929 WWasWT McEvoy, J. P. 1897-1958 WWasWT McEwan, Geraldine 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McEwan, Ian 1948CTFT-14 McFadden, Cheryl See McFadden, Gates CTFT-8 McFadden, Gates CTFT-8 McFarland, Robert 1931CTFT-2 McFerrin, Bobby 1950CTFT-12 McGavin, Darren 1922CTFT-5 McGee, Vonetta CTFT-12 McGill, Bruce 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McGill, Everett Charles III 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
500 • McKAYLE
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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-1 7 McKenna, T. P. 1929WWT-17 McKenna, Virginia 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKenzie, James B. 1926WWT-1 7 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-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; 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 McNeil, Claudia 1917McNichol, James McNichol, Kristy 1962McPherson, Mervyn 1892McQueen, Butterfly 1911McQueen, Steve 1930-1980 McQuiggan, John A. 1935McRae, Bruce 1867-1927 McRae, Ellen See Burstyn, Ellen McRae, Glory
WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-3 CTFT-3 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-4 WWasWT CTFT-13 CTFT-4
McRaney, Gerald 1948CTFT-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-17 Meacham, Anne 1925..CTFT-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 CTFT-2 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 Melvin, Murray CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17 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-17 Meredith, Don 1938CTFT-1 Merivale 1882-1939 WWasWT Merivale, Philip 1886-1946 WWasWT Meriwether, Lee 1935CTFT-2 Merkel, Una 1903-1986 WWasWT Merlin, Joanna 1931CTFT-10 Merman, Ethel 1909-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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-17 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 Metcalf, Mark CTFT-8 Metcalfe, James Stetson 1858-1927 WWasWT Metcalfe, Stephen 1953CTFT-7 Metenier, Oscar 1859-1913 WWasWT Metheny, Pat 1954CTFT-12 Metrano, Art 1937CTFT-5 Meyer, Bertie Alexander 1877-1967 WWasWT Meyer, Louis 1871-1915 WWasWT
Volume 15 Meyer, Nicholas 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Meyers, Ari 1969Meyers, Timothy 1945-1989 Meynell, Clyde 1867-1934 Michael, Gertrude 1910-1965 Michael, Kathleen 1917Michael, Ralph 1907Michaelis, Robert 1884-1965 Michaels, Lome 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Michaels, Marilyn 1943Michaels, Richard 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Michaelson, Knut 1846Michell, Keith 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Middlemass, Frank 1919Middleton, Edgar 1894-1939 Middleton, George 1880-1967 Middleton, Guy 1907-1973 Middleton, Josephine 1883-1971 Middleton, Ray 1907-1984 Midgley, Robin 1934Midler, Bette 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Mifune, Toshiro 1920Migden, Chester L. 1921Mignot, Flore Milano, Alyssa 1972Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Milchan, Arnon 1944Miles, Bernard 1907Miles, Joanna 1940Miles, Julia Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Miles, Sarah 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Miles, Sylvia 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Miles, Vera 1930Milford, Gene 1903-1992 Milgrim, Lynn 1940Militello, Anne E. 1957Milius, John 1944Milkis, Edward Kenneth 1931Milland, Ray 1905-1986 Millar, Douglas 1875-1943 Millar, Gertie 1879-1952 Millar, Mary Millar, Robins 1889-1968 Millar, Ronald 1919Millard, Evelyn 1869-1941 Millard, Ursula 1901Miller, Agnes Miller, Ann 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Miller, Arthur 1915Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Miller, Barry 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Miller, Buzz 1923Miller, David 1871-1933 Miller, David 1909Miller, Dennis 1953-
MOBLEY • S O I CTFT-14 CTFT-4 CTFT-1 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-1 7 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-9 CTFT-8 CTFT-10 WWasWT CTFT-8 WWT-1 7 CTFT-8 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT . WWasWT WWT-17 WWT-1 7 CTFT-11 WWT-1 7 CTFT-5 CTFT-11 WWasWT CTFT-14 CTFT-12 WWT-1 7 CTFT-1 CTFT-12 CTFT-3 CTFT-7 CTFT-5 CTFT-11 CTFT-1 CTFT-3 CTFT-8 CTFT-3 CTFT-3 WWasWT WWasWT WWT-1 7 WWasWT WWT-1 7 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-4 CTFT-11 WWT-1 7 CTFT-10 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-2 CTFT-10
Miller, Dick 1928CTFT-8 Miller, George 1945CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Miller, Gilbert Heron 1884-1969. WWasWT Miller, Harry M. 1934WWT-17 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-17 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 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-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; 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-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
502 • MODINE
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television
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 Monck, Nugent 1877-1958 Monckton, Lionel 1862-1924 Moncrieff, Gladys 1893Monger, Christopher 1950Monk, Isabell 1952Monk, Meredith 1942Monkhouse, Allan 1858-1936 Monkman, Phyllis 1892Monna-Delza, Mdlle. ?-1921 Montagu, Elizabeth 1909Montague, Bertram 1892Montague, Charles Edward 1867-1928 Montague, Harold 1874-? Montague, Lee 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Montalban, Ricardo 1920Montand, Yves 1921-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Montefiore, David 1944Montefiore, Eade 1866-1944 Montevecchi, Liliane 1933Montgomery, Belinda J Montgomery, Douglass 1909-1966 Montgomery, Earl 1921-1987
CTFT-5 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-15 CTFT-2 CTFT-3 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-7 CTFT-3 CTFT-6 CTFT-3 WWasWT CTFT-11 CTFT-10 WWasWT 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-8 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-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; 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, 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-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 Morahan, Christopher Thomas 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Morales, Esai Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Moran, Lois 1907-1990 Morand, Eugene 1855-1930 Morand, Marcellue Raymond 1860-1922
CTFT-10 WWasWT WWasWT 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-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 196K?)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-17 Morley, Ruth 1926(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Morley, Sheridan 1941WWT-17 Mornel, Ted 1936CTFT-2 Moroder, Giorgio 1941(?)CTFT-10 Morosco, Oliver 1876-1945 WWasWT Morricone, Ennio 1928CTFT-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 Morris, Garrett 1944CTFT-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-17 Morris, McKay 1891-1955 WWasWT
NANCE
Volume 15 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-9 Earlier sketch in 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, Joshua 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 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 1905WWasWT Moulton, Robert 1922CTFT-1 Mounet, Jean Paul 1847-1922 WWasWT Mounet-Sully, Jean 1841-1916 WWasWT Mount, Peggy 1916WWT-17 Mount, Thorn 1948CTFT-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 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
• 503
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 1935Musgrove, Gertrude 1912Music, Lorenzo 1937Musky, Jane 1954Musser, Tharon 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 "My Fancy* Myers, Mike 1964(?)Myers, Paul 1917Myers, Peter 1923-1978 Myers, Richard 1901Myers, Ruth Myers, Stanley 1933Myles, Lynda Myrtil, Odette 1898-1978
CTFT-15 WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-4 CTFT-2 WWasWT CTFT-11 WWT-17 WWT-16 WWasWT CTFT-10 CTFT-11 CTFT-1 WWasWT
N Nabors, Jim 1933Nadel, Norman 1915Nadell, Carol L. 1944Nader, Michael 1945Nagel, Conrad 1897-1970 Nagy, Phyllis 1960Nainby, Robert 1869-1948 Nair, Mira 1957Naish, Archie 1878-? Naismith, Laurence 1908Najimy, Kathy 1957(?)Nallon, Steve 1960Namath, Joe 1943Nance, Jack
CTFT-3 WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-8 WWasWT CTFT-14 WWasWT CTFT-12 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-12 CTFT-4 CTFT-3 CTFT-9
504 • NAPIER Napier, Alan 1903-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Napier, Charles CTFT-6 Napier, John 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Napierkowska, Stanislawa (Stasia) WWasWT Napoli, Tony 1948CTFT-2 Nardino, Gary 1935CTFT-3 Nares, Geoffrey 1917-1942 WWasWT Nares, Owen 1888-1943 WWasWT Narita, Hiro 1941CTFT-13 Nasatir, Marcia CTFT-15 Nash, Florence 1888-1950 WWasWT Nash, George Frederick 1873-1944 WWasWT Nash, Mary 1885-? WWasWT Nash, N. Richard 1913WWT-17 Nassau, Paul 1930CTFT-4 Nassivera, John 1950CTFT-4 Nathan, Ben 1857-1965 WWasWT Nathan, George Jean 1882-1958.. WWasWT Nathan, Robert Stuart 1948CTFT-13 Nathan, Vivian 1921CTFT-2 Nation, W. H. C. 1843-1914 WWasWT National Theatre Company, The .. WWasWT Natwick, Mildred 1908-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Naughton, Bill 1910WWT-17 Naughton, David 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Naughton, James 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Naylor, Robert 1899WWasWT Nazimova, Alia 1879-1945 WWasWT Neagle, Anna 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Neal, Patricia 1926CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Neame, Christopher 1942CTFT-7 Neame, Ronald 1911CTFT-6 Near, Holly 1949CTFT-6 Near, Timothy 1945CTFT-9 Nedell, Bernard 1899-1972 WWasWT Nederlander, James 1922CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Needham, Hal 1931CTFT-6 Neeson, Liam 1953(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Negro, Mary-Joan CTFT-1 Neil, Julian 1952CTFT-3 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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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 1920CTFT-7 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 1938CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Nelson, Richard 1950CTFT-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-17 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 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-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 CTFT-11 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-7 Nichols, Lewis 1903WWasWT Nichols, Mike 1931CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Nichols, Nichelle 1936CTFT-8 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
Volume 15 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 Noto, Lore CTFT-1 Nouri, Michael 1945CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Novak, Kim 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7
OLIM • 505 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-17 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 1922CTFT-5 Nyman, Michael Lawrence 1944-... CTFT-11 Nype, Russell 1924WWT-17
O Oaker, Jane 1880-? Oakland, Simon 1922-1983 Gates, Warren 1928-1982 O'Bannon, Dan 1946Ober, Philip 1902-1982 Obey, Andre 1892-1975 Obraztsov, Sergei Vladimirovich 1901O'Brian, Hugh 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Brien, Barry 1893-1961 O'Brien, Conan 1963O'Brien, David 1930O'Brien, Edmond 1915-1985 O'Brien, Jack 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 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-17 O'Brien, Virginia 1896-1987 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'Connor, Bill 1919-
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O'Connor, Carroll 1924CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 O'Connor, Charles Wm. 1878-1955 WWasWT O'Connor, Donald 1925CTFT-3 O'Connor, Glynnis 1955CTFT-6 O'Connor, John J. 1933WWasWT O'Connor, Kevin 1938-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Connor, Pat CTFT-7 O'Connor, Sinead 1966CTFT-12 O'Connor, Una 1893-1959 WWasWT O'Conor, Joseph 1916WWT-17 O'Dea, Denis 1905WWasWT Odell, George C. D. 1866-1949.. WWasWT Odets, Clifford 1906-1963 WWasWT Odette, Mary 1901WWasWT Oditz, Carl 1946CTFT-2 O'Doherty, Eileen 1891WWasWT O'Doherty, Mignon 1890-1961 .... WWasWT O'Donnell, Chris CTFT-12 O'Donnell, Mark 1954CTFT-1 O'Donnell, Mary Eileen 1948CTFT-5 O'Donnell, Rosie CTFT-12 O'Donoghue, Michael 1940-1994 .... CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-15 O'Donovan, Desmond 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 O'Donovan, Fred 1889-1952 WWasWT Oenslager, Donald 1902-1975 WWasWT O'Farrell, Mary 1892-1968 WWasWT Ogilvie, George 1931WWT-17 Ogilvie, Glencairn Stuart 1858-1932 WWasWT O'Hara, Catherine CTFT-7 O'Hara, David 1965CTFT-4 O'Hara, Jenny CTFT-8 O'Hara, Maureen 1921CTFT-8 O'Hearn, Robert 1921CTFT-5 O'Herlihy, Dan 1919CTFT-6 O'Higgins, Harvey J. 1876-1929.. WWasWT Ohlmeyer, Don Jr. 1945CTFT-6 Ohnet, Georges 1848-1918 WWasWT 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-9 O'Leary, William CTFT-4 Oliansky, Joel 1935CTFT-1 Oliffe, Geraldine WWasWT Olim, Dorothy 1934CTFT-1
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506 • OLIN 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-1 7 O'Neil, Nancy 1911WWasWT O'Neil, Peggy 1898-1960 WWasWT 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-1 7 Ontkean, Michael 1946(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Opatoshu, David 1918CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 Osborne, Kipp 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osborne, Vivienne 1905WWasWT Oscar, Henry 1891-1969 WWasWT Oscarsson, Per 1927CTFT-15 O'Shea, Milo 1926CTFT-6 Osmond, Cliff CTFT-6 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-1 7 Osterwald, Bibi 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ostrow, Stuart 1931WWT-17 O'Sullivan, Maureen 1911CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osuna, Jess 1928CTFT-1 Oswald, Geneviere 1923CTFT-2 O'Toole, Annette 1953CTFT-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 1908Ouspenskaya, Maria 1876-1949... Overall, Park 1957(?)Overend, Dorothy Overman, Lynne 1887-1943 Overmyer, Eric 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Overton, Rick Ovitz, Michael 1946Owen, Alun 1925-1994 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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Owen, Bill 1914Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Owen, Catherine Dale 1900-1965 Owen, Harold 1872-1930 Owen, Harrison 1890Owen, Reginald 1887-1972 Owens, Dana See Queen Latifah Owens, Gary 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Owens, Rochelle 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Oxenberg, Catherine 1961Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Oyra, Jan 1888-? Oz, Frank 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7
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P Paar, Jack 1918Pacey, Steven 1957Pacino, Al 1940Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Packer, David Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pagano, Giulia 1949Page, Anthony 1935Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Page, Ashley 1956Page, Austin Page, Geraldine 1924-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Page, Harrison Page, Louise 1955Page, Norman ?-1935 Page, Philip P. 1889Page, Rita 1906-1954 Page, Tilsa 1926Paget, Cecil ?-1955 Paget-Bowman, Cicely 1910Pagett, Nicola 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 Palerme, Gina Paley, William S. 1901-1990
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Volume 15 Palfrey, May Lever 1867-1929 WWasWT Palin, Michael 1951CTFT-5 Raima, Loretta 1946CTFT-2 Palmer, Barbara 1911WWasWT Palmer, Betsy 1929CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Palmer, Charles 1869-1920 WWasWT Palmer, Geoffrey 1927CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Palmer, Gregg 1927CTFT-7 Palmer, John 1885-1944 WWasWT Palmer, Lilli 1914-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Palmer, Minnie 1857-1936 WWasWT Palmieri, Joe 1939CTFT-1 Paltrow, Bruce 1943CTFT-9 Pan, Hermes 1910(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Pankin, Stuart 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pankow, John 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Panter, Joan 1909WWasWT Pantoliano, Joe 1951CTFT-5 Papas, Irene 1926CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Pape, Joan CTFT-1 Papp, Joseph 1921-1991 CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Paragon, John CTFT-8 Pare, Michael 1959CTFT-5 Parent, Gail 1940CTFT-8 Parfitt, Judy CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Parichy, Dennis CTFT-8 Paris, Jerry 1925-1986 CTFT-3 Parish, James WWasWT Parisys, Marcelle WWasWT Parker, Alan 1944CTFT-5 Parker, Anthony 1912WWasWT Parker, Cecil 1897-1971 WWasWT Parker, Corey 1965CTFT-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?-1937.... WWasWT Parker, Louis Napoleon 1852-1944 WWasWT 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-1 7 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 CTFT-9 Pasekoff, Marilyn 1949Passer, Ivan 1933Passeur, Steve 1899-1966 Passmore, Walter 1867-1946 Pasternak, Joe 1901-1991 Paston, George ?-1936 Pastorelli, Robert 1954Patacano, Martino See Chacksfield, Frank Pataki, Michael 1938Pataki, Mike See Pataki, Michael Patch, Wally 1888-1970 Pateman, Robert 1840-1924 Patinkin, Mandy 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Patric, Jason Patrice, Teryn 1956Patrick, John 1907Patrick, Nigel 1913Patrick, Q. See Wheeler, Hugh Patrick, Robert 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Patricola, Tom 1891-1950 Patterson, Dick 1929Patterson, Jay 1954Patterson, Neva 1922Patterson, Raymond 1955Patterson, Richard See Patterson, Dick Patterson, Tom 1920Patton, Will 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Paul, Betty 1921Paul, Kent 1936Paul, Steven 1958Pauley, Jane 1950Pauline, Princess 1873-? Paull, Harry Major 1854-1934 Paull, Lawrence G. 1946Paulsen, Albert 1929Paulsen, Pat 1927Paulton, Harry 1842-1917 Paumier, Alfred 1870-1951 Pavlova, Anna 1885-1931 Pavlow, Muriel 1921Pawle, J. Lennox 1872-1936
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Pawley, Nancy 1901Pawson, Hargrave 1902-1945 Paxinou, Katina 1900-1974 Paxton, Bill 1955Paxton, Sydney 1860-1930 Paymer, David Payn, Grahm 1918Payne, Ben Iden 1888-1976 Payne, Edmund 1865-1914 Payne, John 1912-1989 Payne, Laurence 1919Payne, Millie Payne, Walter ?-1949 Payne-Jennings, Victor 1900-1962 Pays, Amanda 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Payton-Wright, Pamela 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Peacock, Kim 1901-1966 Peacock, Trevor 1931-
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Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pearce, Alice 1917-1966 WWasWT Pearce, Richard 1943CTFT-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
508 • PENN Penn, Arthur 1922CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 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 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-1 7 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-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
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television 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-1 7 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-8 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 Petersen, Erika 1949CTFT-4 Petersen, William L CTFT-3 Petersen, Wolfgang 1941CTFT-8 Peterson, Cassandra 1951CTFT-9 Peterson, Lenka 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Peterson, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Petherbridge, Edward 1936CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Petit, Roland 1924WWasWT Petley, Frank E. 1872-1945 WWasWT Petrarca, David 1962CTFT-13 Petrass, Sari 1890-1930 WWasWT Petrides, Avra CTFT-2 Petrie, Daniel 1920CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Petrie, David Hay 1895-1948 WWasWT Petrie, George O CTFT-9 Petrova, Olga 1886-1977 WWasWT Pettet, Joanna 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pettingell, Frank 1891-1968 WWasWT Petty, Lori CTFT-10 Peyser, Penny CTFT-7 Pezzullo, Ralph 1951CTFT-2 Pfeiffer, Michelle 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Phethean, David 1918WWT-17 Philips, F. C. 1849-1921 WWasWT Philips, Mary 1901WWasWT Phillips, Arlene 1943CTFT-4 Phillips, Bob 1953CTFT-4 Phillips, Cyril L. 1894WWasWT Phillips, Kate 1856-1931 WWasWT Phillips, Leslie 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Phillips, Lou Diamond 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Phillips, Lloyd CTFT-8
Phillips, Mackenzie 1959CTFT-7 Phillips, Margaret 1923-1984 WWT-17 Phillips, Michael 1943CTFT-7 Phillips, Michelle 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Phillips, Peter 1949CTFT-2 Phillips, Robin 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Phillips, Sian 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Phillips, Stephen 1866-1915 WWasWT Phillpotts, Adelaide 1896WWasWT Phillpotts, Ambrosine 1912WWT-17 Phillpotts, Eden 1862-1960 WWasWT Phipps, Nicholas 1913-1980 WWT-16 Phoenix, River 1970-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Pialat, Maurice 1925CTFT-8 Piazza, Ben 1934-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Picard, Andre 1874-1926 WWasWT Pickard, Helena 1900-1959 WWasWT Pickard, Margery 1911WWasWT 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 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
Volume 15 Pintauro, Joseph T. 1930Pinter, Harold 1930Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Pintoff, Ernest 1931Piper, Franco Pippin, Donald 1931Pirandello, Luigi 1867-1936 Piscopo, Joe 1951Pisier, Marie-France 1944Pithey, Wensley 1914Pitkin, William 1925Pitoeff, Georges 1886-1939 Pitoeff, Ludmilla 1896-1951 Pitoniak, Anne 1922Pitou, Augustus 1843-1915 Pitt, Archie 1885-1924 Pitt, Brad 1964(?)Pittman, Bob 1953Pitts, ZaSu 1900-1963 Pixley, Frank 1867-1919 Place, Mary Kay 1947Plachy, William J. 1948Plana, 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 1942Pleshette, 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 1924-
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Poiret, 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, Pollan, Tracy Pollard, Daphne 1890Pollard, Michael {. 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 1937Po'pplewell, 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
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Post, Markie 1950CTFT-9 Post, Mike CTFT-6 Poster, Steven 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Poston, Tom 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Potter, Cora 1857-1936 WWasWT Potter, Dennis 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Potter, H. C. 1904-1977 WWasWT Potter, Madeleine CTFT-12 Potter, Paul 1853-1921 WWasWT Potts, Annie 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Potts, David 1949CTFT-1 Potts, Nancy CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Poul, Alan Mark 1954CTFT-3 Poulton, A. G. 1867-? WWasWT Pounder, C.C.H. 1952CTFT-8 Pounds, Charles Courtice 1862-1927 WWasWT Pounds, Louie WWasWT Povah, Phyllis 1920WWasWT Povich, Maury 1939CTFT-11 Powell, Addison 1921CTFT-6 Powell, Anthony CTFT-11 Powell, Eleanor 1912-1982 WWasWT Powell, Jane 1929CTFT-7 Powell, Michael 1905-1990 CTFT-11 Powell, Peter 1908WWasWT Powell, Robert 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Powell, William 1892-1984 WWasWT Power, Hartley 1894-1966 WWasWT Power, Tyrone 1869-1931 WWasWT Power, Tyrone 1914-1958 WWasWT Powers, Eugene 1872-? WWasWT Powers, James T. 1862-1942 WWasWT Powers, John 1935WWT-17 Powers, Leona 1898-1967 WWasWT Powers, Stefanie 1942CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Powers, Tom 1890-1955 WWasWT Pownall, David 1938CTFT-11 Powys, Stephen 1907WWasWT Praga, Marco 1862-1929 WWasWT Pratt, Muriel ?-1945 WWasWT Preece, Tim 1938WWT-17 Preedy, George R. 1888-1952 WWasWT Preminger, Otto 1906-1986 CTFT-3 Prentice, Charles W. 1898WWasWT Prentice, Herbert M. 1890WWasWT Prentiss, Paula 1939CTFT-7 Presbrey, Eugene Wyley 1853-1931 WWasWT Prescott, Ken 1948CTFT-3 Presley, Priscilla 1946CTFT-8 Presnell, Harve 1933CTFT-8 Pressburger, Emeric 1902-1988 CTFT-7 Pressman, Edward R. 1943CTFT-9 Pressman, Lawrence 1939CTFT-5 Pressman, Michael 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6
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51 ()• PRESTON Preston, Kelly 1962CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Preston, Robert 1918-1987 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Preston, William 1921CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Prevost, Marcel 1862-1941 WWasWT Price, Dennis 1915-1973 WWasWT Price, Don 1933CTFT-2 Price, Evadne 1896WWasWT Price, Frank 1930CTFT-10 Price, Lonny 1959CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Price, Michael P. 1938CTFT-1 Price, Nancy 1880-1970 WWasWT Price, Richard 1949CTFT-12 Price, Vincent 1911-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pride, Malcolm 1930WWT-17 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-8 Prince, Harold 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Prince, Jonathan 1958CTFT-3 Prince, William 1913CTFT-7 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 1936CTFT-9 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 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pullman, William See Pullman, Bill Purcell, Charles 1883-1962 Purcell, Harold 1907Purcell, Irene 1903-1972 Purcell, Lee 1953Purdell, Reginald 1896-1953 Purdham, David 1951Purdom, C.B. 1883-1965 Purl, Linda Purnell, Louise 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pusey, Arthur Puttnam, David 1941Puzo, Mario 1920Pyant, Paul 1953Pyle, 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 WWasWT 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-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 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 1900-.. WWasWT 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
Volume 15 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-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Randolph, Robert 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 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-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
REINHARDT • 511 Ravin, Linda 1956Rawlings, Margaret 1906Rawlins, Adrian Rawlins, Lester 1924-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rawlinson, A. R. (Arthur Richard) 1894Rawls, Eugenia 1916Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rawson, Graham 1890-1955 Rawson, Tristan 1888-? 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?-1965 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
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Redmond, Liam 1913WWT-17 Redmond, Moira WWT-17 Redstone, Sumner 1923CTFT-12 Reece, Brian 1913-1962 WWasWT Reed, Carol 1906-1976 WWasWT Reed, Donna 1921-1986 CTFT-3 Reed, Florence 1883-1967 WWasWT Reed, Joseph Verner Sr. 1902-1973 WWasWT Reed, Mark 1893WWasWT Reed, Oliver 1938CTFT-3 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 1965CTFT-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 1920CTFT-6 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
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512 • REINHOLD Reinhold, Judge 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reinking, Ann 1949Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Reiser, Paul 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reisman, Jane Reisner, Allen Reiss, Alvin H. 1930Reiss, Stuart 1921Reisz, Karel 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reiter, Virginia Reitman, Ivan 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rejane, Gabrielle 1857-1920 Relph, George 1888-1960 Relph, Michael 1815-? Relph, Phyllis 1888-? Remar, James 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Remick, Lee 1935-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Remme, John 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Renaud, Madeleine Rendle, Thomas McDonald 1856-1926 Rene, Ida Rennie, James 1890-1965 Renouardt, Jeanne Repole, Charles Resnais, Alain 1922Resnick, Patricia 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Retford, Ella ?-1962 Rettura, Joseph 1953Reubens, Paul See Herman, Pee-Wee Revelle, Arthur Hamilton 1872-1958 Revere, Anne 1906-1972 Revill, Clive 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rey, Antonia 1927Rey, Fernando 1917-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Reynolds, Alfred 1884-1969
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Reynolds, Bill See Reynolds, William
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Reynolds, Buddy See Reynolds, Burt
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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 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 1925CTFT-4 Richepin, Jacques 1880-1946 WWasWT Richepin, Jean 1849-1926 WWasWT Richman, Arthur 1886-1944 WWasWT Richman, Charles J. 1870-1940.... WWasWT Richman, Harry 1895-1972 WWasWT Richman, Mark See Richman, Peter Mark CTFT-8 Richman, Peter Mark 1927CTFT-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 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 Rip, Georges ?-1941 WWasWT Ripley, Patricia T. 1924CTFT-2 Riscoe, Arthur 1896-1954 WWasWT Risdon, Elizabeth 1887-1958 WWasWT
Volume 15 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-1 7 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-1 7 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-1 7 Robbins, Matthew CTFT-6 Robbins, Rex 1935CTFT-2 Robbins, Tim 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Robert, Eugene 1877-? WWasWT Roberti, 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-1 7 Roberts, Florence 1871-1927 WWasWT Roberts, J. H. 1884-1961 WWasWT Roberts, Joan 1918WWasWT Roberts, John 1916-1972 WWT-16 Roberts, Julia 1967CTFT-9 Roberts, Julie 1966-... CTFT-4 Roberts, Lance 1959CTFT-2 Roberts, Marilyn CTFT-3 Roberts, Pernell CTFT-3 Roberts, R. A. 1870-? WWasWT Roberts, Rachel 1927-1980 WWT-1 7 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
ROOS « 5 1 3 Robertshaw, Jerrold 1866-1941 .... WWasWT Robertson, Beatrice ForbesSee Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice. WWasWT Robertson, Cliff 1925CTFT-3 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-1 7 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-1 7 Robson, Mary 1893WWasWT Robson, May 1865-1942 WWasWT Rocco, Alex 1936CTFT-9 Roch, Madeleine ?-1930 WWasWT Roche, Eugene 1928CTFT-7 Rocher, Rene 1890WWasWT Rock, Charles 1866-1919 WWasWT Rock, Chris 1967(?)CTFT-13 Rodd, Marcia 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rodriguez, Robert 1968Rodway, Norman 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roe, Bassett 1860-1934 Roebling, Paul 1934Roeg, Nicolas 1928Roemer, Michael 1928Roerick, William 1912Rogan, Josh See Matheson, Richard Rogers, Anne 1933Rogers, Fred 1928Rogers, Gil 1934Rogers, Ginger 1911-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Kenny 1938Rogers, Max ?-1932 Rogers, Melody Rogers, Mimi 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rogers, Paul 1917Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Wayne 1933Rogers, Will 1879-1935 Rohmer, Eric 1920(?)Rohmer, Sax 1886-1959 Roizman, Owen 1936Roker, Roxie 1929-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Rolf, Frederick 1926Rolin, Judi 1946Rolle, Esther Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rolle, Georges ?-1916 Rollins, Howard E. Jr. 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Rollins, Jack Roily, Jeanne ?-1929 Rolston, Mark 1956Rolyat, Dan 1872-1927 Romaine, Claire 1873-1964 Roman, Arlene 1959Roman, Lawrence Roman, Ruth 1924Romano, John 1948Romberg, Sigmund 1887-1951 Rome, Fred 1874-? Romero, Cesar 1907-1994 Obituary in CTFT-12 Romero, George A. 1940Romney, Edana 1919Ronald, Landon 1873-1938 Ronstadt, Linda 1946Rooke, Irene 1878-1958 Rooke, Valentine 1912Rooker, Michael 1955(?)Rooney, Andy 1920Rooney, Mickey 1922Roos, Fred 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Roos, Joanna 1901-1989
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514«ROOSE 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. 1928, CTFT-4 Rose, Philip 1921WWT-17 Rose, Reginald 1920CTFT-10 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 1944..CTFT-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-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
Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross,
Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rowlands, Patsy 1935Rowles, Polly 1914Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rowley, J. W. ?-1925 Roy, Jack See Dangerfield, Rodney Royaards, Wilhem ?-1929 Royal Shakespeare Company, The Royce, Edward 1870-1964 Royce, Edward William 1841-1926 Royce, Julian 1870-1946 Royde, Frank 1882-? Royde-Smith, Naomi ?-1964
George I. 1907Harry 1913Hector 1915Herbert 1865-1934 Herbert 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ross, Justin 1954Ross, Katharine 1943Ross, Marion Ross, Michael Ross, Oriel 1907Ross, Steven J. 1927-1992
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Ross, Stuart 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ross, Thomas W. 1875-1959
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Royle, Edwin Milton 1862-1942 .. WWasWT Royle, Josephine WWasWT Royle, Selena 1904-1955 WWasWT Royston, Roy 1899WWasWT Rozakis, Gregory 1913-1989 CTFT-4 Roze, Raymond 1875-1920 WWasWT Rozenberg, Lucien WWasWT Rozovsky, Mark 1937CTFT-15 Rozsa, Miklos 1907-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Ruben, Jose 1888-1969 WWasWT Ruben, Joseph 1951CTFT-9 Rubens, Paul 1876-1917 WWasWT Rubin, John Gould 1951CTFT-6 Rubin, Mann 1927CTFT-3 Rubini, Michel 1942CTFT-12 Rubinstein, Harold F. 1891WWasWT Rubinstein, Ida ?-1960 WWasWT Rubinstein, John 1946CTFT-1 Ruby, Harry 1895-1974 WWasWT Ruby, Thelma 1925WWT-17 Rudd, Enid 1934CTFT-1 Rudd, Paul 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ruddock, John 1897WWT-17 Ruddy, Albert S. 1934CTFT-9 Rudin, Scott 1958CTFT-10 Rudkin, David 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rudman, Michael 1939WWT-17 Rudner, Rita 1956CTFT-12 Rudnick, Paul 1957(?)CTFT-15 Rudnicki, Stefan 1945CTFT-6 Rudolph, Alan 1948(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rudolph, Louis 1942CTFT-1 Rudrud, Kristin CTFT-2 Ruehl, Mercedes CTFT-9 Ruffelle, Frances 1966CTFT-9 Ruggles, Charles 1890-1970 WWasWT Rule, Elton H. 1917-1990 CTFT-10 Rule, Janice 1931WWT-17 Runyon, Jennifer CTFT-7 Rupnik, Kevin 1956CTFT-2 Rush, Barbara 1950CTFT-5 Rush, Philip See Lardner, Ring Jr CTFT-5 Rush, Richard 1931CTFT-6 Rusler, Robert 1965CTFT-5 Russ, William 1951(?)CTFT-9 Russell, Annie 1864-1936 WWasWT Russell, Edward Richard 1834-1920 WWasWT Russell, Fred 1862-1957 WWasWT Russell, H. Scott 1868-1949 WWasWT Russell, Irene 1901WWasWT Russell, Iris 1922WWT-17 Russell, Jane 1921CTFT-9 Russell, Ken 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Russell, Kurt 1951CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Russell, Lillian 1861-1922 WWasWT Russell, Mabel 1887-1951 WWasWT Russell, Mark 1932CTFT-12
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Russell, Nipsey 1924CTFT-6 Russell, Rosiland 1912-1976 WWT-16 Russell, Shirley 1935CTFT-10 Russell, Theresa 1957CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Russell, Willy 1947CTFT-9 Rutherford, Margaret 1892-1972 .. WWasWT Rutherford, Mary 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Rutherston, Albert Daniel 1883-1953 WWasWT Ruttan, Susan 1948(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ryan, Fran CTFT-9 Ryan, John P. 1938CTFT-8 Ryan, Madge 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ryan, Mary 1885-1948 WWasWT Ryan, Meg 1963CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Ryan, Mitchell 1928CTFT-7 Ryan, Robert 1913-1973 WWasWT Rydell, Chris See Rydell, Christopher CTFT-9 Rydell, Christopher CTFT-9 Rydell, Mark 1934CTFT-3 Ryder, Winona 1971CTFT-8 Ryder, Alfred 1919WWT-17 Rye, Daphne 1916WWasWT Ryland, Cliff 1856-? WWasWT Rylands, George 1902WWT-1 7 Ryley, Madeleine Lucette 1865-1934 WWasWT Ryskind, Morrie 1895-1985 WWasWT
S 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-1 7 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 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 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 Saint-Denis, Michel 1897-1971 .... WWasWT 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-1 7 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 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
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516 • SAVORY Savory, Gerald 1909WWT-17 Sawyer, Diane 1945CTFT-10 Sawyer, Doric 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-1 7 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-1 7 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 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 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schlarth, Sharon Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Schlatter, George Schlesinger, John 1926Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; Schloendorff, Volker 1939Schlossberg, Julian 1942Schmidt, Douglas W. 1942Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Schmidt, Harvey 1929Schmidt, Marlene Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Schmoeller, David L. 1947Schnabel, Stefan 1912Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schnee, Thelma Schneider, Alan 1917-1984 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schneider, Helen Schneider, John Schneider, Romy 1938-1982 Schoenbaum, Donald 1926Schoenfeld, Gerald 1924Schoonmaker, Thelma 1945Schottenfeld, Barbara Schrader, Frederick Franklin 1859-1943 Schrader, Paul 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Schreiber, Avery 1935Schrieber, Terry 1937Schroder, Ricky 1970Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Schroeder, Barbet 1941Schuck, John 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Schulberg, Budd 1914Schull, Rebecca Schulman, Tom 195K?)Schultz, Dwight Schultz, Michael A. 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schumacher, Joel 1939Schwab, Laurence 1893-1956 Schwab, Shelly 1936Schwab, Sophie See Hayden, Sophie Schwartz, Archibald See McGoohan, Patrick Schwartz, Arthur 1900-1984 Schwartz, Jean 1878-1956 Schwartz, Maurice 1890-1960 Schwartz, Stephen 1948Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schwarzenegger, Arnold 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Schwimmer, David 1966(?)Sciorra, Annabella Scofield, Paul 1922Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Scola, Ettore 1931Scolari, Peter 1954-
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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-17 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 1918CTFT-7 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 WWasWT Seacombe, Dorothy 1905WWasWT Seagal, Steven 1952CTFT-10 Seagram, Wilfrid 1884-1938 WWasWT Seagrove, Jenny CTFT-7 Seagull, Barbara See Hershey, Barbara CTFT-10 Seal, Elizabeth 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sealby, Mabel 1885-? WWasWT Scale, Douglas 1913WWT-17 Scale, John 1942CTFT-11 Seale, Kenneth 1916WWT-17 Scale, 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 Secrest, James ?-1987 CTFT-1
Volume 15 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-17 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 CTFT-8 Senicourt, Roger See Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Senn, Herbert 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Seppe, Christopher 1955CTFT-2 Serban, Andrei 1943CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 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
SHERBROOKE Seven, Marilyn CTFT-4 Sevening, Dora 1883-? WWasWT Sevening, Nina WWasWT Severinsen, Doc 1927CTFT-12 Seyler, Athene 1889-1990 WWT-16 Seymbur, 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-8 Shaffer, Anthony 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 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 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 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shattuck, Truly 1876-1954 Shaud, Grant Shavelson, Melville 1917Shaver, Helen 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Shaw, Anthony 1897Shaw, Fiona
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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-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-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 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 Sherbrooke, Michael 1874-1957.. WWasWT
518 • SHEREK 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 WWasWT Sherwood, Madeleine 1922CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sherwood, Michael See Weathers, Philip CTFT-4 Sherwood, Robert Emmet 1896-1955 WWasWT Shevelove, Burt 1915WWT-17 Shields, Arthur 1900-1970 WWasWT Shields, Brooke 1965CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Shields, Ella 1879-1952 WWasWT Shields, Sammy 1874-? WWasWT Shiels, George 1886-1949 WWasWT Shigeta, James 1933CTFT-8 Shilling, Ivy WWasWT Shimono, Sab 1943CTFT-6 Shine, Bill 1911WWT-17 Shine, John L. 1854-1930 WWasWT Shine, Wilfred E. 1864-1939 WWasWT Shiner, Ronald 1903-1966 WWasWT Shingler, Helen 1919WWasWT Shipley, Joseph T. 1893-1988 WWT-17 Shipley, Sandra 1947CTFT-4 Shipman, Ernest 1871-? WWasWT Shipman, Louis Evan 1869-1933.. WWasWT Shipman, Samuel 1883-1937 WWasWT Shipp, John Wesley CTFT-10 Shire, David 1937CTFT-5 Shire, Talia 1946CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shirley, Arthur 1853-1925 WWasWT Shirvell, James 1902WWasWT
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Shockley, 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, 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-1 7 Sidorova, Felia See Charisse, Cyd Siebert, Charles 1938Siegel, Arthur 1923-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Siegel, Don 1912-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Siegel-Tabori, Kristoffer See Tabori, Kristoffer Siemaszko, Casey 1961Sierra, Gregory Sieveking, Margot Siff, Ira 1946Sighvatsson, Joni See Sighvatsson, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Sigurjon 1952Signoret, Gabriel 1878-1937 Signoret, Simone 1921-1985 Sikking, James B. 1934Silber, Chic Silliman, Maureen 1949Silliphant, Stirling
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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 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-1 7 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 1945CTFT-5 Simpson, Harold WWasWT Simpson, N. F. 1919WWT-17 Simpson, O. J. 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Simpson, Peggy WWasWT Simpson, Ronald 1896-1957 WWasWT Sims, George Robert 1847-1922.. WWasWT Sims, Joan 1930WWT-17 Sinatra, Frank 1915CTFT-9 Sinatra, Nancy 1940(?)CTFT-11 Sinbad 1956CTFT-10 Sinclair, Arthur 1883-1951 WWasWT Sinclair, Barry 1911WWT-17 Sinclair, Hugh 1903-1962 WWasWT Sinclair, Madge 1938-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-15 Sinden, Donald 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Sinden, Jeremy 1950CTFT-9 Sinden, Topsy 1878-? WWasWT Singer, Campbell 1909-1976 WWT-16 Singer, Lori 1962CTFT-13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Singer, Marc CTFT-6 Singer, Maria 1957CTFT-4 Singer, Ray 1916-1992 CTFT-12 Singleton, John 1968CTFT-12 Singleton, Ralph S. 1940CTFT-12
Volume 15 Sinise, Gary CTFT-9 Sinkys, Albert 1940CTFT-4 Sirola, Joe 1929CTFT-8 Sirtis, Marina 1960(?)CTFT-13 Siskel, Gene 1946CTFT-10 Sisto, Rocco 1953CTFT-4 Sitgreaves, Beverley 1867-1943 ... WWasWT Sizemore, Tom 1963(?)CTFT-15 Skala, Lilia WWT-17 Skelly, Hal 1891-1934 WWasWT Skelton, Red 1913CTFT-8 Skelton, Thomas CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Skerritt, Tom 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Skillan, George 1893WWasWT Skinner, Cornelia Otis 1901-1979 WWT-16 Skinner, Otis 1858-1942 WWasWT Skipworth, Alison 1863-1952 WWasWT Skolimowski, Jerzy 1938CTFT-10 Skulnik, Menasha 1894-1970 WWasWT Skye, lone 1971CTFT-9 Slade, Bernard 1930CTFT-1 Slade, Julian 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Slater, Christian 1969CTFT-9 Slater, Daphne 1928WWasWT Slater, Helen 1963CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Slater, John 1916WWasWT Slaughter, Bessie 1879-? WWasWT Slaughter, N. Carter (Tod) 1885-1956 WWasWT Sleath, Herbert 1870-1921 WWasWT 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 1951(?)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
SPARER 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, Kurtwood CTFT-8 Smith, Lane 1936(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Smith, Liz 1925CTFT-9 Smith, Lois CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in 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-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 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
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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) 1917WWasWT 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, 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 1961CTFT-9 Spain, Elsie WWasWT Spano, Joe 1946CTFT-5 Spano, Vincent 1962CTFT-6 Sparer, Paul CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7
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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, Marian 1905WWT-1 7 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-1 7 Spiller, Tom 1949CTFT-2 Spindell, Ahvi CTFT-4 Spinell, Joe ?-1989 CTFT-8 Spinelli, Andree 1891WWasWT Spiner, Brent 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-1 7 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 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Stamos, John 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Stamp Taylor, Enid See Taylor, Enid Stamp Stamp, Terence 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-6
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Stamper, Dave 1883-1963 WWasWT Stamper, F. Pope 1880-1950 WWasWT Slander, 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-1 7 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 Stanley, Kim 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-8 Stanwyck, Barbara 1907-1990 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWasWT Stapleton, Jean CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-1 7 Stapleton, Maureen 1925CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 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 1942CTFT-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 Sterndale-Bennett, T. C. 1882-1942 WWasWT Sternhagen, Frances 1930CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; 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. 1910Stevens, Ronnie 1925Stevens, Scooter 1973Stevens, Stella 1938Stevens, Tony 1948Stevenson, Cynthia Stevenson, Juliet 1956Stevenson, Margot 1914Stevenson, McLean 1929-
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Volume 15 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-1 7 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 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-1 7 Stoker, Hew Gordon Dacre 1885-1966 WWasWT Stoker, Willard 1905-1978 WWT-16 Stokes, Sewell 1902WWasWT Stoler, Shirley 1929...CTFT-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
SUSSMAN «521 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-17 Stoppelmoor, Cheryl See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-6 Stoppelmoor, Cherly Jean See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-6 Storaro, Vittorio 1940CTFT-8 Storch, Arthur 1925CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Storch, Larry 1923CTFT-6 Storey, David 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Storey, Fred 1861-1917 WWasWT Storm, Lesley 1903-1975 WWasWT Stothart, Herbert P. 1885-1949.... WWasWT Stott, Judith 1929WWasWT Stott, Mike 1944CTFT-12 Stout, Paul 1972CTFT-4 Stowe, Madeleine 1958CTFT-12 Strachan, Alan 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Strachey, Jack 1894WWasWT Stradling, Harry Jr. 1925CTFT-8 Straiges, Tony CTFT-9 Straight, Beatrice 1918CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Straithairn, David CTFT-8 Strange, Robert 1882-1952 WWasWT Strangis, Greg 1951CTFT-1 Strasberg, Lee 1901-1982 WWT-1 7 Strasberg, Susan 1938CTFT-1 Strasser, Robin 1945CTFT-10 Strassman, Marcia 1948CTFT-7 Strathairn, David CTFT-8 Stratton, Eugene 1861-1918 WWasWT Stratton, John 1925WWT-1 7 Straus, Oscar 1870-1954 WWasWT Strauss, Peter 1947CTFT-5 Streep, Meryl 1949CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Street, George Slythe 1867-1936. WWasWT Streisand, Barbra 1942CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Stretton, Charles See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Strick, Joseph 1923CTFT-1 Strickler, Dan 1949CTFT-4 Strickler, Jerry 1939CTFT-2 Stride, John 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stringer, Howard 1942CTFT-11 Stritch, Elaine 1925(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-1 7 Strode, Warren Chetham 1897-.... WWasWT Stroller, Louis A. 1942CTFT-12 Strong, Arnold See Schwarzenegger, Arnold.. CTFT-11 Strong, Austin 1881-1952 WWasWT Stroud, Don 1943CTFT-2
Stroud, Gregory 1892WWasWT Strouse, Charles 1928CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Strozzi, Kay WWasWT Strudwick, Shepperd 1907-1983 .... WWT-17 Struthers, Sally 1948CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Stuart, Aimee WWasWT Stuart, C Douglas 1864-? WWasWT Stuart, Cosmo 1869-? WWasWT Stuart, Jeanne 1908WWasWT Stuart, John 1898-1979 WWT-16 Stuart, Leslie 1864-1928 WWasWT Stuart, Lynne 1930CTFT-3 Stuart, Madge 1897WWasWT Stuart, Otho 1865-1930 WWasWT Stuart, Philip 1887-1936 WWasWT Stuart, Tom 1878-? WWasWT Stubbs, Una 1937WWT-17 Stuckey, Phyllis WWasWT Studholme, Marie 1875-1930 WWasWT Sturges, Jeff 1946CTFT-12 Sturges, Preston 1898-1959 WWasWT Sturridge, Charles CTFT-12 Styles, Edwin 1899-1960 WWasWT Styne, Jule 1905-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Su, Louis See Kaufman, Lloyd CTFT-7 Subotsky, Milt See Subotsky, Milton CTFT-10 Subotsky, Milton 1921-1991 CTFT-10 Suchet, David 1946CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sugarman, Burt CTFT-8 Sugden, Charles 1850-1921 WWasWT Sugden, Mrs. Charles WWasWT Sulka, Elaine 1934(?)-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Sullavan, Margaret 1911-1960 WWasWT Sullivan, Daniel 1940CTFT-12 Sullivan, Francis L. 1903-1956 WWasWT Sullivan, James E. 1864-1931 WWasWT Sullivan, Susan CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sullivan, Tom 1947CTFT-2 Sully, Mariette 1878-? WWasWT Summerfield, Eleanor 1921WWasWT Summerhays, Jane CTFT-9 Summers, Montague 1880-1948... WWasWT Sumner, Geoffrey 1908-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sumner, Gordon Matthew See Sting CTFT-2 Sumner, John 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sumner, Mary 1888-1956 WWasWT Sunde, Karen 1942CTFT-2 Sunderland, Scott 1883-? WWasWT Surovy, Nicholas 1946CTFT-1 Surtees, Bruce CTFT-8 Susman, Todd 1947CTFT-6 Susskind, David 1920-1987 CTFT-5 Sussman, Peter 1958CTFT-8
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522 • SUTHERLAND Sutherland, Annie 1867-1942 WWasWT Sutherland, Donald 1934(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Sutherland, Kiefer 1966(?)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-9 Swayze, Patrick 1954(?)CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Sweeney, D. B. 1961CTFT-15 Sweet, Dolph 1920-1985 CTFT-1 Swenson, Inga 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Swenson, Swen 1932WWT-17 Swerling, Jo Jr. 1931CTFT-7 Swete, E. Lyall 1865-1930 WWasWT Swift, Allen 1924CTFT-3 Swift, Clive 1936CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swinburne, Mercia 1900WWasWT Swinburne, Nora 1902WWT-17 Swindells, John 1931CTFT-1 Swinley, Ion 1891-1937 WWasWT Swinstead, Joan 1903WWasWT Swit, Loretta 1937CTFT-3 Swope, Tracy Brooks CTFT-3 Sydney, Basil 1894-1968 WWasWT Sydow, Jack 1921CTFT-2 Sykes, 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
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Sylvester, William 1922Sylvie, Louise 1885-? Symonds, Robert 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sympson, Tony 1906Syms, Sylvia 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Szabo, Istvan 1938Szwarc, Jeannot 1939-
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T Tabbert, William 1921WWasWT Tabor, Susan 1939CTFT-5 Tabori, George 1914WWT-17 Tabori, Kristoffer 1955(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Tagg, Alan 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taggart, Rita CTFT-8 Taikeff, Stanley 1940CTFT-4 Takei, George 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Talbot, Howard 1865-1928 WWasWT Talbot, Lyle 1902CTFT-7 Talbot, Nita CTFT-8 Talbott, Michael 1955CTFT-6 Taliaferro, Edith 1893-1958 WWasWT Taliaferro, Mabel 1889-1979 WWasWT Tallchief, Maria 1925WWasWT Talli, Virgilio 1857-1928 WWasWT Tallis, George 1867-1948 WWasWT Tally, Ted 1952CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Talma, Mdlle WWasWT Tamara 1907-1943 WWasWT Tamblyn, Russ 1935CTFT-9 Tambor, Jeffrey CTFT-6 Tamiris, Helen 1905-1966 WWasWT Tandy, Jessica 1909-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Tandy, Valerie 1921-1965 WWasWT Tanguay, Eva 1878-1947 WWasWT Tanner, Alain 1929CTFT-8 Tanner, James T. ?-1951 WWasWT Tanner, Tony 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taplin, Jonathan Trumbull 1947-.... CTFT-15 Tapping, Mrs. A. B. 1852-1926 ... WWasWT Tapping, Alfred B. ?-1928 WWasWT Tarantino, Quentin 1963CTFT-13 Tarasova, Alia Konstantinovna 1898-1973 WWasWT Tariol-Bauge, Anna 1872-? WWasWT Tarkington, Booth 1862-1946 WWasWT Tarride, Abel 1867-? WWasWT Tarses, Jay 1939CTFT-6 Tartikoff, Brandon 1949CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Tasca, Jules 1938CTFT-3
Tashman, Lilyan 1899-1934 WWasWT Tate, Beth 1890-? WWasWT Tate, Harry 1872-1940 WWasWT Tate, James W. 1875-1922 WWasWT Tate, Reginald 1896-1955 WWasWT Tatro, Duane L. 1927CTFT-12 Tatum, Bill 1947CTFT-4 Tauber, Richard 1891-1948 WWasWT Taubman, Howard 1907WWasWT Tavel, Ronald 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Tavernier, Bertrand 1941CTFT-7 Tavoularis, Dean 1932CTFT-10 Tawde, George 1883-? WWasWT Tayback, Vic 1930(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Taylor, Cecil P. 1929-1981 WWT-17 Taylor, Clarice 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, Deems 1885-1966 WWasWT Taylor, Don CTFT-5 Taylor, Elizabeth 1932CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Taylor, Enid Stamp 1904-1946 WWasWT Taylor, Harry See Granick, Harry CTFT-4 Taylor, Hiram 1952CTFT-3 Taylor, Holland 1943CTFT-7 Taylor, John Russell 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, Jud 1940CTFT-12 Taylor, Laurette 1884-1946 WWasWT Taylor, Meshach CTFT-8 Taylor, Nellie 1894-1932 WWasWT Taylor, Noel 1917WWT-17 Taylor, Pat 1918WWasWT Taylor, Paul 1930CTFT-12 Taylor, Renee CTFT-3 Taylor, Regina CTFT-12 Taylor, Rip CTFT-3 Taylor, Robert U. 1941CTFT-10 Taylor, Rod 1930CTFT-6 Taylor, Samuel 1912WWT-17 Taylor, Valerie 1902-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, William Buchanan 1877-? WWasWT Taylor-Young, Leigh 1945CTFT-6 Taymor, Julie 1952CTFT-1 Tcherkassky, Marianna 1952CTFT-12 Teague, Lewis 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tearle, Conway 1878-1938 WWasWT Tearle, Godfrey 1884-? WWasWT Teasdale, Verree 1906-1987 WWasWT Tedrow, Irene 1910(?)-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Teed, John 1911-1921 WWasWT Teer, Barbara Ann 1937CTFT-1 Teichmann, Howard Miles 1916-1987 CTFT-1 Teitel, Carol ?-1986 WWT-17 Teitel, Nathan 1910CTFT-6 Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander Louis 1865-1921 WWasWT Tell, Alma 1892-1937 WWasWT
Volume 15 Tell, Olive 1894-1951 Tellegen, LouSee Lou-Tellegen Temperley, Stephen 1949Tempest, Marie 1864-1942 Tempest, Francis Adolphus VaneSee Vane-Tempest Temple, Helen 1894Temple, Joan ?-1965 Temple, Madge ?-1943 Temple, Richard 1847-? Templeton, Fay 1865-1939 Templeton, W. P. 1913Tennant, Victoria 1950(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tennent, Henry M. 1879-1941 .... Tennent Ltd., H. M Ter-Arutunian, Rouben 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terris, Norma 1904-1989 Terriss, Ellaline 1871-1971 Terriss, Tom 1874-1964 Terry, Beatrice Terry, Edward O'Connor 1844-1912 Terry, Ellen Alice 1847-1928 Terry, Ethelind 1900Terry, Fred 1863-1933 Terry, Hazel 1918-1974 Terry, J. E. Harold 1885-1939 Terry, Kate 1844-1924 Terry, Marlon 1856-1930 Terry, Megan 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terry, Minnie 1882-1964 Terry, Nigel 1945Terry, Olive 1884-1957 Terry, Thomas See Terry-Thomas Terry-Thomas 1911-1990 Terson, Peter 1932Tesh, John 1953(?)Tesich, Steve 1942Tester, Desmond 1919Tetley, Dorothy Tetley, Glen 1926Tetzel, Joan 1921-1977 Tewes, Lauren 1953Tewkesbury, Joan 1936Tewson, Josephine Teyte, Maggie 1889-1976 Thacker, David 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Thane, Elswyth Tharp, Twyla 1941Thatcher, Heather ?-1987 Thatcher, Torin 1905Thaw, John 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Thaxter, Phyllis 1920Theilade, Mini 1915Theiss, Bill See Theiss, William Ware Theiss, William See Theiss, William Ware
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Theiss, William Ware CTFT-9 Thelen, Jodi 1962CTFT-8 Thesiger, Ernest 1879-1961 WWasWT Theus, BJ 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thewlis, David 1964(?)CTFT-15 Thibeau, Jack CTFT-7 Thicke, Alan 1947CTFT-6 Thigpen, Lynne CTFT-8 Thimm, Daisy WWasWT Thinnes, Roy 1936CTFT-6 Thomas, A. E. 1872-1947 WWasWT Thomas, Agnes WWasWT Thomas, Augustus 1857-1934 WWasWT Thomas, Basil 1912-1957 WWasWT Thomas, Betty 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Thomas, Brandon 1856-1914 WWasWT Thomas, Danny 1912(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thomas, Dave 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Derek See Bogdanovich, Peter CTFT-12 Thomas, Dorothy 1882-? WWasWT Thomas, Evan 1891WWasWT Thomas, Gerald 1921-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-12 Thomas, Gerrard See Kempinski, Tom CTFT-12 Thomas, Gwyn 1913WWT-17 Thomas, Heather 1957CTFT-7 Thomas, Henry 1971CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Herbert 1868-? WWasWT Thomas, Jeremy 1949CTFT-12 Thomas, Mario 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thomas, Philip Michael 1949CTFT-6 Thomas, Phyllis 1904WWasWT Thomas, Richard 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Thomas, Terry See Terry-Thomas CTFT-10 Thomas, Thorn 1941CTFT-4 Thomas, Tony CTFT-13 Thomason, Harry 1940(?)CTFT-10 Thomassin, Jeanne WWasWT Thomerson, Tim CTFT-8 Thompson, Alexander M. 1861-1948 WWasWT Thompson, Brian CTFT-7 Thompson, Caroline 1956CTFT-11 Thompson, Emma 1959(?)CTFT-11 Thompson, Eric 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thompson, Evan 1931CTFT-5 Thompson, Frank 1920-1977 WWT-16 Thompson, Fred 1884-1949 WWasWT Thompson, Fred Dalton 1942CTFT-13 Thompson, Frederick W. 1872-1919 WWasWT Thompson, Gerald Marr 1856-1938 WWasWT Thompson, J. Lee 1914WWasWT
Thompson, Jack 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Thompson, Larry 1944Thompson, Lea 1961Thompson, Robert 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Thompson, Sada 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thompson, Tazewell 1954(?)Thompson, W. H. 1852-1923 Thomson, Beatrix 1900-1986 Thomson, Gordon 1951Thomson, Patricia Thorburn, H. M. 1884-1924 Thorndike, (Arthur) Russell 1885-1972 Thorndike, Eileen 1891-1954 Thorndike, Sybil 1882-1976 Thorne, Angela 1939Thome, Raymond 1933Thorne, Thomas 1841-1918 Thome-Smith, Courtney 1967Thornton, Frank 1921Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thornton, John 1944Thornton, Molly See Norden, Christine Thorp, Joseph Peter 1873-1962.... Thorpe, George 1891-1961 Thorpe, Richard 1896-1991 Thorpe-Bates, Peggy 1914-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thorson, Linda 1947Threlfall, David 1953Throckmorton, Cleon 1897-1965 Throne, Malachi Thuillier, Emilio Thulin, Ingrid 1929Thun, Nancy 1952Thurburn, Gwynneth 1899Thurm, Joel Thurman, Uma 1970Thurston, Ernest Temple 1879-1933 Thurston, Todd 1956Tibbett, Lawrence 1896-1960 Tich, Little 1868-? Tickle, Frank 1893-1955 Ticotin, Rachel 1958Tidmarsh, Vivian 1896-1941 Tiercelin, Louis 1849-? Tierney, Gene 1920-1991 Tierney, Harry 1894-1965 Tierney, Larry 1919Tigar, Kenneth 1942Tighe, Kevin 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tilbury, Zeffie 1863-1950 Till, Eric 1929Tilley, Vesta 1864-1952 Tillinger, John 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Tilly, Jennifer 1962-
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Tilly, Meg 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Tilton, Charlene 1958Tilton, James F. 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Timothy, Christopher 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Tinker, Grant 1926Tinker, Jack 1938Tinker, Mark 195K?)Tinney, Frank 1878-1940 Tipton, Jennifer 1937Tisch, Lawrence 1923Tisch, Steve 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Titheradge 1889-1934 Titheradge, George S. 1848-1916 Titheradge, Madge 1887-1961 Titmus, Phyllis 1900-1946 Titterton, William Richard 1876-1963 Toback, James 1944Tobin, Genevieve 1902Tobin, Vivian 1904Tobolowsky, Stephen 1951Todd, Ann Todd, Beverly 1946Todd, J. Garrett Todd, Michael 1907-1958 Todd, Richard 1919Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Toguri, David Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tokofsky, Jerry H. 1936Tolan, Michael 1925Toler, Sidney 1874-1947 Tolkan, James 1931Tolkin, Michael L. 1950Toller, Ernst 1893-1939 Toller, Rosalie 1885-? Tom, Lauren 1959Tomei, Marisa 1964Tomita, Tamlyn Tomlin, Blanche 1889-? Tomlin, Lily 1939(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Tomlinson, David 1917Tompkins, Angel Toms, Carl 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; Tone, Franchot 1906-1968 Toner, Thomas 1928Tong, Jacqueline 1950Tonge, Philip 1892-1959 Toone, Geoffrey 1910Topol 1935Toporkov, Vasily Osipovich 1889-? Torn, Rip 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Torrence, David 1870-? Torrence, Ernest 1878-1933 Toser, David
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Totheroh, Dan 1894Toumanova, Tamara 1917Tours, Frank E. 1877-1963 Toutain, Blanche ?-1932 Towb, Harry 1925Towers, Constance 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Towers, Harry P. 1873-? Towne, Robert 1936Townsend, Robert 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Townsend, Sue 1946Toye, Geoffrey Edward 1889-1942 Toye, Wendy 1917Toyne, Gabriel 1905-1963 Tracy, John 1938Tracy, Lee 1898-1968 Tracy, Spencer 1900-1967 Tracy, Steve 1952-1986 Traill, Peter 1896-1968 Trarieux, Gabriel 1870-? Traube, Shepard 1907-1983 Traux, Sarah Travanti, Daniel J. 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Travanty, Dan See Travanti, Daniel J Travers, Ben 1886-1980 Travers, Henry 1874-1965 Travers, Linden 1913Travilla See Travilla, William Travilla, William 1920-1990 Travis, Nancy 1961Travolta, John 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Treacher, Bill 1936Treat, Martin 1950Treble, Sepha Treckman, Emma 1909Tree, David 1915Tree, Herbert Beerbohm 1853-191 7 Tree, Lady 1863-1937 Tree, Viola 1884-1938 Trench, Herbert 1865-1923 Trenholme, Helen 1911-1962 Trent, Bruce Trentini, Emma 1885?-! 959 Tresahar, John ?-1936 Tresmand, Ivy 1898Trevelyan, Hilda 1880-1959 Treville, Roger 1903Trevino, Jesus Salvador 1946Trevor, Ann 1918-1970 Trevor, Austin 1897Trevor, Claire 1909Earlier sketch in WWasWT Trevor, Leo ?-1927 Trevor, Norman 1877-1945 Trewin, John Courtenay 1908-1990
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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-1 7 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 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 Turman, Lawrence 1926CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Turnbull, John 1880-1956 Turnbull, Stanley ?-1924 Turner, Alfred 1870-1941
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Turner, Bridget 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-9 Tushingham, Rita 1942CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tutin, Dorothy 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Twain, Norman 1930CTFT-1 Twiggy 1949CTFT-3 Tyars, Frank 1848-1918 WWasWT Tyler, George Crouse 1867-1946. WWasWT 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 Urich, Robert 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Urioste, Frank J Urquhart, Molly Urquhart, Robert 1922Ustinov, Peter 1921Earlier sketches in CTFT-1;
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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 1960CTFT-8 Vance, Nina ?-1980 WWT-17 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 Van Fleet, Jo 1922CTFT-5 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-8 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 Vereen, Ben 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Verga, Giovanni 1840-1922 WWasWT Verheyen, Mariann 1950CTFT-1 Verhoeven, Paul 1940CTFT-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
526 • VERNON Vernon, Harry M. 1878-? Vernon, John 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Vernon, Richard 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vernon, Virginia 1894Verona, Stephen Vetere, Richard 1952Vezin, Arthur 1878-? Vibart, Henry 1863-1939 Vickery, John 1951Victor, Charles 1896-1965 Victor, Josephine 1885-? Victoria, Vesta 1873-1951 Vidal, Gore 1925Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Viertel, Thomas 1941Vigoda, Abe 1921Vilar, Jean 1912-1971 Villard, Tom 1953-1994 Obituary in CTFT-15 Villechaize, Herve 1943-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Villiers, James 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vincent, Jan-Michael 1944Vincent, Madge 1884-?
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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, 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 von Brandenstein, Patrizia CTFT-11 Von Dohlen, Lenny 1959CTFT-2 Von Furstenberg, Betsy 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Mayrhauser, Jennifer 1948CTFT-4 Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. 1922CTFT-6 Von Scherler, Sasha 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Sydow, Max 1929CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Von Zerneck, Frank 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Voskovic, George 1905-1981 WWT-17 Vosper, Frank 1899-1937 WWasWT Voss, Stephanie 1936WWT-17
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-8 Wainwright, Marie 1853-1923 WWasWT Waissman, Kenneth 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waite, Ralph 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Waite, Ric 1933CTFT-13 Waits, Tom 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Wajda, Andrzej 1927CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 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 1929Walker, Charlotte 1878-1958 Walker, Jimmie 1947Walker, June 1904-1966 Walker, Kathryn Walker, Martin 1901-1955 Walker, Nancy 1921-1992 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17
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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-9 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
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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-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, Simon 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warde, Frederick B. 1851-1935... WWasWT Warde, Willie 1857-1943 WWasWT Warden, Jack 1920CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wardle, (John) Irving 1929WWT-17 Wardwell, Geoffrey 1900-1955.... WWasWT Ware, Helen 1877-1939 WWasWT Ware, John See Mabley, Edward Wareing, Alfred 1876-1942 Wareing, Lesley 1913Warfield, David 1866-1951 Warfield, Joe 1937Warfield, Marsha 1955Waring, Barbara 1912Waring, Dorothy May Graham 1895Waring, Herbert 1857-1932 Waring, Richard 1912Warmington, Stanley J. 1884-1941 Warner, David 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warner, Deborah 1959Warner, Grace 1873-1925 Warner, Henry Byron 1876-1958 Warner, Julie Warner, Malcolm-Jamal 1970Brief Entry in CTFT-5
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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-1 7 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 Watford, Gwen 1927-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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 Watling, 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-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; 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-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 CTFTT7 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-17 Weidner, Paul 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weigel, Helene 1900-1971 WWasWT Weight, Michael 1906WWasWT Weil, Samuel See Kaufman, Lloyd CTFT-7 Weill, Claudia CTFT-1
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528«WEILL 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. 1945CTFT-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-17 Weissmuller, Donald 1922CTFT-6 Weitz, Bruce 1943CTFT-7 Weitzenhoffer, Max 1939CTFT-3 Welch, Bo CTFT-11 Welch, Elisabeth 1909WWT-17 Welch, James 1865-1917 WWasWT Welch, Raquel 1940CTFT-3 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-17 Weller, Peter 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 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 Welsh, Jane 1905WWasWT Welsh, Kenneth CTFT-7 Wenders, Wim 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wendkos, Paul 1922CTFT-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, Una 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 1928CTFT-8
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Algernon 1886-? WWasWT Caryn CTFT-8 Con 1891WWasWT Henry St. Barbe 1880-1935 WWasWT West, Joan 1936CTFT-4 West, Lockwood 1905-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 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-17 West, Will 1867-1922 WWasWT Westbrook, John 1922WWT-17 Westcott, Netta ?-1953 WWasWT Westenberg, Robert 1953CTFT-7 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 1915CTFT-8 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-1 7 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-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-17 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 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 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-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; 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
Volume 15 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-17 Wilby, James 1958CTFT-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-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; 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-17 Williams, Clifford 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Williams, Dennis 1944CTFT-4 Williams, Derek 1910WWasWT Williams, Dick Anthony 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Elmo 1913CTFT-1
WINDSOR • 529 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, 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-17 Williams, Treat 1951CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 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 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, Mary 1944CTFT-4 Wilson, Perry 1916WWasWT 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-17 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
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530 • WINDSOR 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 Winslow, Michael 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Winston, C. Bruce 1879-1946 WWasWT 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 Wiseman, Frederick 1930Wiseman, Joseph 1918Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Witcover, Walt 1924Withers, Googie 1917Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Withers, Iva 1917Witherspoon, Cora 1890-1957 Witt, Paul Junger 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wittop, Freddy Wittstein, Ed 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7
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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-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, 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-17 Wooldridge, Susan CTFT-8 Woolf, Edgar Allan ?-1943 WWasWT Woolf, Walter See King, Walter Woolf WWasWT Woolfenden, Guy Anthony 1937-.. WWT-17 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 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
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Wyckoff, Evelyn 1917Wyler, Gretchen 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wylie, John 1925Wylie, Julian 1878-1934 Wylie, Lauri 1880-? Wyman, Jane 1914Wymark, Patrick 1926-1970 Wyn, Marjery 1909Wyndham, Charles 1837-1919 Wyndham, Dennis 1887-? Wyndham, Gwen Wyndham, Howard 1865-1947 Wyndham, Olive 1886-? Wyner, George Wyngarde, Peter Wynn, Ed 1886-1966 Wynn, Keenan 1916-1986 Wynn, Tracy Keenan 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wynne, Wish 1882-1931 Wynter, Dana 1930Wynyard, Diana 1906-1964 Wynyard, John 1915Wyse, John 1904-
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X Xanrof, Leon 1867-1953
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Y Yablans, Frank 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yablans, Irwin 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yaffe, Alan See Yorinks, Arthur Yakko, Sada ?-1946 Yale, Kathleen Betsko 1939Yalman, Tune 1925Yanez, Michael Yang, Ginny Yankowitz, Susan 1941Yannis, Michael 1922Yapp, Cecil Yarde, Margaret 1878-1944 Yarrow, Duncan 1884-? Yates, Peter 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yavorska, Lydia 1874-1921 Yeamans, Annie 1835-1912 Yearsley, Claude Blakesley 1885-1961 Yeats, William Butler 1865-1939.
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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 CTFT-4 Young, Freddie 1902CTFT-13 Young, Freddie A. See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Frederick See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Frederick A. See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Gig 1917-1978 WWT-16 Young, Howard Irving 1893WWasWT Young, Howard L. 1911WWasWT Young, Joan 1903-1984 WWT-17 Young, Karen CTFT-8 Young, Loretta 1913CTFT-8 Young, Rida Johnson 1875-1926 . WWasWT Young, Robert 1907CTFT-7 Young, Robert M. 1924CTFT-9 Young, Robert Malcolm See Young, Robert M CTFT-9 Young, Roger 1942CTFT-3 Young, Roland 1887-1953 WWasWT Young, Sean 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Young, Stark 1881-1963 WWasWT Young, Terence 1915-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-13 Youngs, Jim CTFT-7 Yulin, Harris 1937CTFT-7 Yurka, Blanche 1887-1974 WWasWT
Z Zabelle, Flora 1880-1968 Zabka, William Zabriskie, Grace Zacconi, Ermete 1857-1948 Zadan, Craig
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Zadora, Pia 1956CTFT-9 Zaentz, Saul CTFT-9 Zaks, Jerry 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zal, Roxana 1969CTFT-4 Zaloom, Paul 1951CTFT-1 Zamacois, Miguel 1866-1939 WWasWT Zampieri, Vittorio 1862-? WWasWT Zangwill, Israel 1864-1926 WWasWT Zanuck, Richard D. 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zanussi, Krzysztof 1939CTFT-8 Zapata, Carmen 1927CTFT-9 Zea, Kristi 1948CTFT-10 Zeffirelli, Franco 1923CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Zeman, Jacklyn CTFT-5 Zemeckis, Robert 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zerbe, Anthony CTFT-6 Zetterling, Mai 1925-1994 WWasWT Obituary in CTFT-13 Zieff, Howard 1943CTFT-10 Ziegfeld, Florenz 1867-1932 WWasWT Ziegler, Anne 1910WWasWT Ziemba, Karen 1957CTFT-3 Zien, Chip 1947CTFT-6 Ziff, Irwin 1929CTFT-4 Zimbalist, Efrem Jr. 1923CTFT-3 Zimbalist, Stephanie CTFT-6 Zimmer, Hans 1958(?)CTFT-10 Zimmerman, Mark 1952CTFT-2 Zimmerman, Paul 1938-1993 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-12 Zinberg, Michael CTFT-11 Zindel, Paul 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Zinkeisen, Doris Clare 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 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-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Zsigmond, William See Zsigmond, Vilmos CTFT-8 Zucco, George 1886-1960 WWasWT Zucker, David 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zucker, Jerry 1950CTFT-8 Zuckmayer, Carl 1896-1977 WWT-16 Zuniga, Daphne CTFT-8 Zwar, Charles 1914-1989 WWT-17 Zwerdling, Allen 1922CTFT-4 Zwick, Edward 1952CTFT-3 Zwick, Joel 1942CTFT-9