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dannyreviews · 27 days ago
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Veteran British born/based film/TV actors born before and including 1936 still alive:
With the recent death of Dame Maggie Smith, I thought I'd detail the legendary actors of UK cinema and television that are still living as of the date of this post:
Eileen Bennett (b. 1919)
Arnold Yarrow (b. 1920)
Beulah Garrick (b. 1921)
Elizabeth Kelly (b. 1921)
Elisabeth Kirkby (b. 1921)
Sara Luzita (b. 1922)
Annabel Maule (b. 1922)
Paul Harding (b. 1923)
Vincent Ball (b. 1923)
David Lawton (b. 1923)
Anne Vernon (b. 1924)
Donald Pelmear (b. 1924)
Thelma Ruby (b. 1925)
Pete Murray (b. 1925)
Michael Beint (b. 1925)
Shelia Mitchell (b. 1925)
Kerima (b. 1925)
David Attenborough (b. 1926)
Elizabeth Benson (b. 1926)
Margaret Barton (b. 1926)
Terry Kilburn (b. 1926)
Stanley Baxter (b. 1926)
David Frankham (b. 1926)
William Glover (b. 1926)
Josephine Stuart (b. 1926)
Patricia Davidson (b. 1926)
Barbara Clegg (b. 1926)
Glen Michael (b. 1926)
Araby Lockhart (b. 1926)
Eileen Page (b. 1926)
Rosemary Harris (b. 1927)
Cleo Laine (b. 1927)
Lee Montague (b. 1927)
Genevieve Page (b. 1927)
Neville Phillips (b. 1927)
Jean Lodge (b. 1927)
Barbara Ashcroft (b. 1927)
Jill Freud (b. 1927)
Jean Southern (b. 1927)
Antonia Pemberton (b. 1927)
Peter Cellier (b. 1928)
Jeanette Landis (b. 1928)
Sheila Ballantine (b. 1928)
Dorothea Phillips (b. 1928)
Jeannie Carson (b. 1928)
Hazel Ascot (b. 1928)
Brenda Hogan (b. 1928)
Philip Guard (b. 1928)
Raymond Llewelyn (b. 1928)
Pauline Brailsford (b. 1928)
Leonard Weir (b. 1928)
Kevin Scott (b. 1928)
Tony Hughes (b. 1928)
Joan Plowright (b. 1929)
Patricia Routledge (b. 1929)
Colin Jeavons (b. 1929)
Michael Craig (b. 1929)
Thelma Barlow (b. 1929)
Peter Myers (b. 1929)
Paul Williamson (b. 1929)
Kevin Miles (b. 1929)
John Gale (b. 1929)
Phillip Ross (b. 1929)
Jimmy Fagg (b. 1929)
Hazel Phillips (b. 1929)
Mignon Elkins (b. 1929)
Margaret Stallard (b. 1929)
Maya Koumani (b. 1929)
Clive Revill (b. 1930)
Charles Kay (b. 1930)
Roy Evans (b. 1930)
Una McLean (b. 1930)
Roddy Maude-Roxby (b. 1930)
Ruth Trouncer (b. 1930)
Cyril Appleton (b. 1930)
Vera Frances (b. 1930)
Gary Watson (b. 1930)
Keith Alexander (b. 1930)
Libby Morris (b. 1930)
Pauline Jefferson (b. 1930)
Claire Bloom (b. 1931)
Leslie Caron (b. 1931)
Carroll Baker (b. 1931)
Virginia McKenna (b. 1931)
Vivian Pickles (b. 1931)
Stanley Meadows (b. 1931)
Gerald Harper (b. 1931)
Patricia Greene (b. 1931)
Ellen McIntosh (b. 1931)
Elvi Hale (b. 1931)
Maureen Connell (b. 1931)
June Laverick (b. 1931)
James Martin (b. 1931)
Denyse Alexander (b. 1931)
Arthur Nightingale (b. 1931)
Eileen Derbyshire (b. 1931)
Carl Held (b. 1931)
Shelia Bernette (b. 1931)
George Eugeniou (b. 1931)
Corinne Skinner-Carter (b. 1931)
Tusse Silberg (b. 1931)
Petula Clark (b. 1932)
Prunella Scales (b. 1932)
Phyllida Law (b. 1932)
Ray Cooney (b. 1932)
Brian Murphy (b. 1932)
Edward De Souza (b. 1932)
Alan Dobie (b. 1932)
John Turner (b. 1932)
Roland Curram (b. 1932)
Gabriel Woolf (b. 1932)
Johnnie Wade (b. 1932)
Eileen Moore (b. 1932)
Laurie Leigh (b. 1932)
William Roache (b. 1932)
Athol Fugard (b. 1932)
Carmen Munroe (b. 1932)
Norman Bowler (b. 1932)
Marcia Ashton (b. 1932)
Thelma Holt (b. 1932)
Antony Carrick (b. 1932)
Sally Bazely (b. 1932)
Michael Caine (b. 1933)
Joan Collins (b. 1933)
Sian Phillips (b. 1933)
Sheila Hancock (b. 1933)
Elizabeth Seal (b. 1933)
Shani Willis (b. 1933)
Patrick Godfrey (b. 1933)
Caroline Blakiston (b. 1933)
Donald Douglas (b. 1933)
Ann Firbank (b. 1933)
Vera Day (b. 1933)
Tsai Chin (b. 1933)
Geoffrey Frederick (b. 1933)
Marla Landi (b. 1933)
Monte Landis (b. 1933)
Mary Germaine (b. 1933)
Ruth Posner (b. 1933)
Barbara Archer (b. 1933)
W.B. Brydon (b. 1933)
Robert Gillespie (b. 1933)
Brian Patton (b. 1933)
Arthur White (b. 1933)
Barbara Archer (b. 1933)
Sally Bazley (b. 1933)
Madhur Jaffrey (b. 1933)
Jeanette Sterke (b. 1933)
Ann Rogers (b. 1933)
Barbara Knox (b. 1933)
John Boorman (b. 1933)
Derek Martin (b. 1933)
Michael Aspel (b. 1933)
Bill Edwards (b. 1933)
Judi Dench (b. 1934)
Eileen Atkins (b. 1934)
Tom Baker (b. 1934)
Alan Bennett (b. 1934)
Timothy West (b. 1934)
Jean Marsh (b. 1934)
Annette Crosbie (b. 1934)
Wendy Craig (b. 1934)
Richard Chamberlain (b. 1934)
Millicent Martin (b. 1934)
John Standing (b. 1934)
Vernon Dobtcheff (b. 1934)
Nanette Newman (b. 1934)
David Burke (b. 1934)
Christopher Benjamin (b. 1934)
Mary Peach (b. 1934)
Geraldine Newman (b. 1934)
Renny Lister (b. 1934)
Priscilla Morgan (b. 1934)
Audrey Dalton (b. 1934)
Leila Hoffman (b. 1934)
Simone Lovell (b. 1934)
Magda Miller (b. 1934)
Robert Aldous (b. 1934)
Ram John Holder (b. 1934)
Jamila Massey (b. 1934)
Margaretta D’Arcy (b. 1934)
Leslie Saeward (b. 1934)
Maurice Podbrey (b. 1934)
Steve Emerson (b. 1934)
Peter Bland (b. 1934)
Michael Darlow (b. 1934)
Barbara Archer (b. 1934)
Joy Webster (b. 1934)
Jacqueline Ellis (b. 1934)
Jacqueline Jones (b. 1934)
Julie Andrews (b. 1935)
Julian Glover (b. 1935)
Jim Dale (b. 1935)
Anne Reid (b. 1935)
James Bolam (b. 1935)
Christina Pickles (b. 1935) 
Judy Parfitt (b. 1935)
Wanda Ventham (b. 1935)
Amanda Barrie (b. 1935)
Derren Nesbitt (b. 1935)
Nadim Swalha (b. 1935)
Gary Raymond (b. 1935)
Janet Henfrey (b. 1935)
Melvyn Hayes (b. 1935)
Susan Engel (b. 1935)
Amanda Walker (b. 1935)
Delena Kidd (b. 1935)
Derek Partridge (b. 1935)
Allister Bain (b. 1935)
Derry Power (b. 1935)
Phyllis MacMahon (b. 1935)
Rowena Cooper (b. 1935)
Derek Partridge (b. 1935)
Jill Dixon (b. 1935)
Des Keough (b. 1935)
Barbara Angell (b. 1935)
Lucille Soong (b. 1935)
Anita West (b. 1935)
June Watson (b. 1935)
David Daker (b. 1935)
Shirley Cain (b. 1935)
Bobby Pattinson (b. 1935)
George Roubicek (b. 1935)
Brian Blessed (b. 1936)
Richard Wilson (b. 1936)
Tommy Steele (b. 1936)
Edward Petherbridge (b. 1936) 
Ursula Andress (b. 1936)
John Leyton (b. 1936)
Jess Conrad (b. 1936)
Elizabeth Shepherd (b. 1936)
Sandra Voe (b. 1936)
Doug Sheldon (b. 1936)
John Golightly (b. 1936)
Peter Ellis (b. 1936)
Andria Lawrence (b. 1936)
Jon Laurimore (b. 1936)
Tony Scoggo (b. 1936)
Barry MacGregor (b. 1936)
Frank Barrie (b. 1936)
Kenneth Farrington (b. 1936)
Eileen McCallum (b. 1936)
Frederick Pyne (b. 1936)
Philip Lowrie (b. 1936)
Marian Diamond (b. 1936)
Anthony Higginson (b. 1936)
Elsie Kelly (b. 1936)
Ann Taylor (b. 1936)
Heidi Erich (b. 1936)
Keith Faulkner (b. 1936)
Ruth Meyers (b. 1936)
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westeroslive · 13 days ago
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what are your most wfcs and the most wanted houses you want filled ? thank you !
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fcs:  paul  mescal,  oscar  isaac,  matcha  mosimann,  namtam  tipnaree,  mint  ranchrawee,  kiowa  gordon,  jessica  marten,  madeleine  madden,  morgan  holmstrom,  pedro  pascal,  gabriel  luna,  dewanda  wise,  riz  ahmed,  aldis  hodge,  jessie  mei  li,  jessica  henwick,  zeeko  zaki,  aaron  fontaine,  aditi  rao  hydari,  amy  james  kelly,  cassie  clare,  chante  adams,  dakota  beavers,  deng  wei,  ebonee  noel,  ekin  koc,  elissa  chappel,  amber  midthunder,  freida  pinto,  han  hyojoo,  ishbel  bautista,  julie  ann  san  jose,  charles  melton,  mason  gooding,  fabien  frankel,  madison  bailey,  prang  kannarun,  bradley  james,  leo  suter,  nicola  coughlan,  phoebe  dynevor,  elle  fanning
houses: we  would  love,  love,  love  to  see  the  rest  of  our  great  houses  filled  up  but  specifics  wise:  lannister,  florent,  harlaw,  manderly,  grafton,  mormont,  graceford,  marbrand,  caron,  dayne,  martell,  fowler,  tully,  hornwood,  paege,  mallister,  redwyne
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badmovieihave · 8 years ago
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Bad movie I have The Lair of the White Worm 1988
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newmanspaul · 4 years ago
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OLD HOLLYWOOD STARS & THEIR ZODIAC SIGNS
Aries: Gregory Peck, Spencer Tracy, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, William Holden, Doris Day, Anthony Perkins, Debbie Reynolds, Ann Miller, Billie Holiday, Karl Malden, Warren Beatty, Marlon Brando, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Lon Chaney, Steve McQueen, Ed Begley, Melvyn Douglas, Alec Guinness, Leslie Howard, Jayne Mansfield
Taurus: Jimmy Stewart, Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Audrey Hepburn, Katharine Hepburn, Don Rickles, Orson Welles, Tyrone Power, Rudolph Valentino, Gary Cooper, Henry Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Shirley Temple, Anthony Quinn, James Mason, Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Barrymore, Phil Silvers, Jack Klugman, Harold Lloyd, Mary Astor, Simone Simon, Margaret Sullavan, Eve Arden
Gemini: Judy Garland, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, Errol Flynn, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Tony Curtis, Rosemary Clooney, Douglas Fairbanks, Burl Ives, Al Jolson, Stan Laurel, Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone, Rosalind Russell, Hattie McDaniel, Priscilla Lane, Josephine Baker, Jeanette MacDonald, Peggy Lee
Cancer: Ginger Rogers, Eva Marie Saint, Natalie Wood, Olivia de Havilland, Barbara Stanwyck, Lena Horne, Jimmy Cagney, Milton Berle, Yul Brynner, Peter Lorre, Red Skelton, Jane Russell, Gina Lollobrigida, Leslie Caron, Farley Granger
Leo: William Powell, Myrna Loy, Mae West, Clara Bow, Norma Shearer, Esther Williams, Walter Brennan, Robert Mitchum, Louis Armstrong, Peter O’Toole, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, Alfred Hitchcock, Maureen O’Hara, Lucille Ball, Shelley Winters, Dolores del Rio
Virgo: Lauren Bacall, Gene Kelly, Sophia Loren, Claudette Colbert, Greta Garbo, Donald O’Connor, Ingrid Bergman, Peter Lawford, Fredric March, James Coburn, Fred MacMurray, Peter Sellers, Raquel Welch, George Chakiris, Vera Miles
Libra: Jean Arthur, Carole Lombard, Montgomery Clift, Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Charlton Heston, Mickey Rooney, Lillian Gish, Groucho Marx, Buster Keaton, Bela Lugosi, George C. Scott, Lenny Bruce, Walter Pidgeon, Greer Garson, Joan Fontaine, Brigitte Bardot, June Allyson, Julie London
Scorpio: Richard Burton, Rock Hudson, Vivien Leigh, Burt Lancaster, Gene Tierney, Grace Kelly, Claude Rains, Joel McCrea, Johnny Carson, Burgess Meredith, Hedy Lamarr, Eleanor Powell, Veronica Lake
Sagittarius: Frank Sinatra, Kirk Douglas, Sammy Davis Jr, Edward G. Robinson, Rita Moreno, Lee Remick, Boris Karloff, Lee J. Cobb, Ricardo Montalban, Irene Dunne, Agnes Moorehead, Gloria Grahame, Betty Grable, Julie Harris
Capricorn: Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner, Marlene Dietrich, Loretta Young, Ethel Merman, Eartha Kitt, Janet Leigh, Lew Ayres, Ray Bolger, Sal Mineo, Danny Kaye, Oliver Hardy, Oscar Levant, Ray Milland, Elvis Presley, Jane Wyman, Kay Francis, Barbara Rush
Aquarius: Kathryn Grayson, James Dean, Paul Newman, Clark Gable, Jimmy Durante, Jack Benny, Lana Turner, Kim Novak, Ronald Colman, Ernest Borgnine, Randolph Scott, Vera-Ellen, Donna Reed, Jack Lemmon, John Barrymore, George Burns, Arthur Kennedy, Cesar Romero, Jean Simmons, Zsa Zsa Gabor
Pisces: Jerry Lewis, Elizabeth Taylor, Jean Harlow, Nat King Cole, Sidney Poitier, Cyd Charisse, Lee Marvin, Jackie Gleason, Edward Everett Horton, David Niven
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alexlacquemanne · 3 years ago
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Avril MMXXII
Films
Death Proof (2007) de Quentin Tarantino avec Kurt Russell, Zoë Bell, Rose McGowan, Rosario Dawson, Vanessa Ferlito et Sydney Tamiia Poitier
The Battle of the Sexes (1959) de Charles Crichton avec Peter Sellers, Robert Morley, Constance Cummings, Jameson Clark, Ernest Thesiger et Donald Pleasence
Le Bal des casse-pieds (1992) de Yves Robert avec Jean Rochefort, Jacques Villeret, Victor Lanoux, Miou-Miou, Sandrine Caron, Jean Carmet et Odette Laure
Le Gentleman d'Epsom (1962) de Gilles Grangier avec Jean Gabin, Louis de FunÚs, Jean Lefebvre, Paul Frankeur, Franck Villard, Madeleine Robinson et Joëlle Bernard
La Comtesse de Hong-Kong (A Countess from Hong Kong) (1967) de Charlie Chaplin avec Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren, Tippi Hedren, Margaret Rutherford et Sydney Chaplin
La BanquiĂšre (1980) de Francis Girod avec Romy Schneider, Marie-France Pisier, Claude Brasseur, Jean-Claude Brialy, Jean Carmet et Jean-Louis Trintignant
La Grande Vadrouille (1966) de Gérard Oury avec Bourvil, Louis de FunÚs, Terry-Thomas, Claudio Brook, Mike Marshall, Marie Dubois, Pierre Bertin et Andréa Parisy
Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1967) de Jacques Demy avec Catherine Deneuve, Françoise Dorléac, Jacques Perrin, George Chakiris, Gene Kelly, Danielle Darrieux et Michel Piccoli
Le Mans (1971) de Lee H. Katzin avec Steve McQueen, Siegfried Rauch, Elga Andersen et Luc Merenda
Ma famille t'adore dĂ©jĂ  ! (2016) de JĂ©rĂŽme Commandeur et Alan Corno avec Arthur Dupont, DĂ©borah François, Thierry Lhermitte, Marie-Anne Chazel, JĂ©rĂŽme Commandeur, ValĂ©rie Karsenti, Sabine AzĂ©ma, Éric Berger et Alicia Endemann
SĂ©ries
Kaamelott Livre IV, III
La Baliste II - Les Bonnes - La RĂ©volte III - Le Rapport - L’Art de la table - Les Novices - Les RefoulĂ©s - Les Tuteurs II - Le Tourment IV - Le Rassemblement du corbeau II - Le Grand DĂ©part - L’Auberge rouge - Les Curieux 1re partie - Les Curieux 2e partie - La Clandestine - Les Envahisseurs - La vie est belle - La RelĂšve - Les Tacticiens 1re partie - Les Tacticiens 2e partie - Drakkars ! - La RĂ©ponse - Unagi IV - La Permission - Anges et DĂ©mons - La RĂ©manence - Silbury Hill II - Le repos du guerrier II - La poĂ©tique : 1e partie - La poĂ©tique : 2e partie - Cryda de Tintagel - Le dĂ©serteur - Les SupplĂ©ants - Le petit poucet - L'Ivresse II - La Potion de VĂ©ritĂ© - Les Cousins - La Corne d'abondance - L'abstinent - Le Refuge - Le Dragon gris - La Potion de vivacitĂ© II - Vox populi III - La Sonde - La RĂ©affectation - La PoĂ©tique II : 1re partie - La PoĂ©tique II : 2e partie - Le Jeu de la guerre - Le RĂȘve d’Ygerne - Les Chaperons - L’HabituĂ© - Le Camp romain - L’Usurpateur - Loth et le Graal - Le Paladin - Perceval fait ritournelle - La Dame et le Lac - Beaucoup de bruit pour rien - L’Ultimatum
Starsky et Hutch Saison 3, 4
Collection - La Folie du jeu - Le Poids lourd - Garde d'un corps - Le PiĂšge - Sorcellerie - Le Professeur - La CorvĂ©e - Discomania - Ultimatum - La Photo - À votre santĂ©
Columbo Saison 4, 5
RĂ©action nĂ©gative - Tout n’est qu’illusion
Le Visiteur du Futur Saison 1
La Canette - La Pizza - La Copine - Le Casse-dalle - Le Policier - Le Policier Bis - La RĂ©alitĂ© - Le Plan - Les Robots-Tueurs - La BiĂšre - L'AĂŻeul - La VĂ©ritĂ© - La DĂ©pression - Le Docteur - L'Individu Perturbateur - Le PrĂ©sent du Visiteur - Le PrĂ©sent de la Brigade Temporelle - L'ÉchappĂ©e - Le Destin de Raph - La Traque - Spoilers ! - The end of the world as we know it
La Ligue des Justiciers Saison 1
L'Invasion : 1re partie - L'invasion : 2e partie - L'invasion : 3e partie - Au CƓur de la nuit : 1re partie - Au CƓur de la nuit : 2e partie
Meurtres au paradis saison 11
EnlĂšvement - FrĂšres ennemis - Toujours plus haut - Un vent de JamaĂŻque
Le Coffre Ă  Catch
#67 : Quand la WWE innove c'est bien ! - #68 : Qui se souvient de ce Triple Catch ?! - #69 : LA ECW VEND DU RÊVE
Dix pour cent Saison 2
Virginie et Ramzy - Fabrice - Norman - Isabelle - Guy - Juliette
The Grand Tour Saison 2, 3, 1
Les garçons du Niagara - Des Jaaaaags ! - Oh, Canada - Courses de NoĂ«l - Nouveau record - Oh oui, de l'essence - Bagages et vintage - Les Buggy Beach Boys : premiĂšre partie - Les Buggy Beach Boys : seconde partie - Gare Ă  l'Urus - Aston, astronautes et les enfants d’Angelina - Course polaire - Coup de vieux - Mozambique
Doctor Who
Legend of the Sea Devils
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie Saison 3
Quand les souris dansent
Livres
La colĂšre de FantĂŽmas, tome 1 : Les bois de justice d'Olivier Bocquet et Julie Rocheleau
Kaamelott, tome 3 : L'Énigme du Coffre d'Alexandre Astier, Steven DuprĂ© et BenoĂźt Bekaert
C'est bon mais c'est chaud d'Antoine de Caunes
La colĂšre de FantĂŽmas, tome 2 : Tout l'or de Paris d'Olivier Bocquet et Julie Rocheleau
La colùre de Fantîmas, tome 3 : À tombeau ouvert d'Olivier Bocquet et Julie Rocheleau
Astérix, tome 15 : La Zizanie de René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo
Haute Tension de Richard Castle
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elcinelateleymickyandonie · 4 years ago
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Jean-Pierre Aumont.
FilmografĂ­a
Cine
1931 : Jean de la Lune, de Jean Choux, con Michel Simon y Madeleine Renaud
1931 : Échec et mat, de Roger Goupilliùres
1932 : Faut-il les marier ?, de Pierre Billon y Karel Lamač
1933 : Dans les rues, de Victor Trivas
1933 : Un jour viendra, de Gerhard Lamprecht y Serge VĂ©ber
1933 : La Merveilleuse Tragédie de Lourdes, de Henri Fabert
1933 : Ève cherche un pÚre, de Mario Bonnard
1934 : Lac aux dames, de Marc Allégret, con Simone Simon y Michel Simon
1934 : Le Voleur, de Maurice Tourneur, con Victor Francen
1934 : Maria Chapdelaine, de Julien Duvivier, con Madeleine Renaud y Jean Gabin
1935 : Les Yeux noirs, de Victor Tourjansky, con Harry Baur, Viviane Romance y Simone Simon
1935 : L'Équipage, de Anatole Litvak, con Annabella y Charles Vanel
1935 : Les Beaux Jours, de Marc Allégret, con Simone Simon y Raymond Rouleau
1936 : Tarass Boulba, de Alexis Granowsky, con Harry Baur y Danielle Darrieux
1936 : La Porte du large, de Marcel L'Herbier, con Victor Francen
1937 : Le Chemin de Rio, de Robert Siodmak, con Jules Berry y Suzy Prim
1937 : DrÎle de drame ou L'étrange aventure de Docteur Molyneux, de Marcel Carné, con Louis Jouvet y Michel Simon
1937 : Le Messager, de Raymond Rouleau, con Jean Gabin y Gaby Morlay
1937 : Maman Colibri, de Jean Dréville
1937 : La Femme du bout du monde, de Jean Epstein, con Charles Vanel
1938 : Chéri-Bibi, de Léon Mathot, con Pierre Fresnay
1938 : HÎtel du Nord, de Marcel Carné, con Annabella, Louis Jouvet y Arletty
1938 : Le Paradis de Satan, de Félix Gandéra, con Pierre Renoir
1938 : Belle Étoile, de Jacques de Baroncelli, con Michel Simon
1939 : Le DĂ©serteur, de LĂ©onide Moguy
1939 : S.O.S. Sahara, de Jacques de Baroncelli, con Charles Vanel
1943 : Assignment in Brittany, de Jack Conway
1943 : The Cross of Lorraine, de Tay Garnett, con Gene Kelly
1944 : Croix de Lorraine en Italie, corto de François Villiers
1946 : Heartbeat, de Sam Wood, con Ginger Rogers
1947 : Song of Scheherazade, de Walter Reisch
1948 : The first gentleman, de Alberto Cavalcanti
1948 : Siren of Atlantis, de Arthur Ripley y Gregg G. Tallas, con Maria Montez
1949 : Hans le marin, de François Villiers, con Maria Montez y Lilli Palmer.
1949 : Golden Arrow, de Gordon Parry
1950 : La vie commence demain, documental de Nicole VedrĂšs
1950 : L'Homme de joie, de Gilles Grangier
1951 : L'Amant de paille, de Gilles Grangier
1951 : La vendetta del corsaro, de Primo Zeglio, con Maria Montez
1951 : Ultimo incontro, de Gianni Franciolini, con Alida Valli y Amedeo Nazzari
1951 : Hollywood sur Seine, corto de François Villiers
1952 : Les loups chassent la nuit, de Bernard Borderie
1953 : Moineaux de Paris, de Maurice Cloche
1953 : Lili, de Charles Walters, con Leslie Caron y Mel Ferrer
1953 : KƓnigsmark, de Solange TĂ©rac
1953 : Vedettes en pantoufles, corto de Jacques Guillon
1954 : Charge of the lancers, de William Castle, con Paulette Goddard
1954 : Si Versailles m'était conté..., de Sacha Guitry
1955 : Dix-huit heures d'escale, de René Jolivet, con Maria Mauban y Georges Marchal
1955 : Napoléon, de Sacha Guitry
1955 : Mademoiselle de Paris, de Walter Kapps
1956 : Hilda Crane, de Philip Dunne, con Jean Simmons
1957 : The seventh sin, de Ronald Neame
1959 : La Verte Moisson, de François Villiers
1959 : John Paul Jones, de John Farrow, con Robert Stack y Bette Davis
1960 : The Enemy general, de George Sherman, con Van Johnson yt Dany Carrel
1961 : Una americana en Buenos Aires, de George Cahan
1961 : El diablo a las cuatro, de Mervyn LeRoy, con Spencer Tracy y Frank Sinatra
1961 : Le Puits aux trois vérités, de François Villiers
1961 : L'Art de vivre, corto de Edouard Berne
1962 : Les Sept Péchés capitaux, episodio "L'Orgueil", con Marina Vlady y Samy Frey
1962 : Five miles to midnight, de Anatole Litvak, con Sophia Loren y Anthony Perkins
1962 : Una domenica d'estate, de Giulio Petroni
1962 : The horse without a head, de Don Chaffey
1962 : Socia de alcoba, de George Cahan
1963 : Vacances portugaises, de Pierre Kast
1965 : Il Ă©tait une fois un tracteur, de Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
1967 : Blind man's bluff, de Edward Mann, con Boris Karloff
1969 : Castle keep, de Sydney Pollack, con Burt Lancaster
1970 : El coleccionista de cadĂĄveres, de Santos Alcocer
1971 : L'Homme au cerveau greffé, de Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
1971 : Biribi, de Daniel Moosmann
1973 : La noche americana de Franço.
TelevisiĂłn
1951 : Robert Montgomery Presents, episodio A christmas gift
1951 : Celanese Theatre, episodio No Time for Comedy
1952 : Goodyear Television Playhouse, episodio A Softness in the Wind
1952 : Studio One, episodio Letter from an Unknown Woman
1953 : The Philco Television Playhouse, episodio The Way of the Eagle
1953 : Lux Video Theatre
1954 : Lady Warner a disparu, de François Chatel
1954 : Studio 57, de Paul Landres
1955 : The Martha Raye Show
1956 : Climax!
1957 : Errol Flynn Theater, de Lawrence Huntington
1957 : Kraft Television Theatre
1958 : Playhouse 90
1960 : Letter to Loretta
1960 : So Help Me, Aphrodite
1960 : The United States Steel Hour
1963 : The Patty Duke Show
1963 : L'Affaire du cheval sans tĂȘte
1965 : The Nurses
1967 : Le comte Yoster a bien l'honneur, episodio "La troisiÚme prophétie de l'ange de la mort"
1968 : Les Chevaliers du ciel, de François Villiers
1968 : The Name of the Game, episodio "The White Birch"
1969 : Au théùtre ce soir: Carlos et Marguerite de Jean Bernard-Luc, escenografía de Christian-Gérard, dirección de Pierre Sabbagh, Teatro Marigny
1970 : La Pomme de son Ɠil, de François Villers
1972 : Comme il vous plaira, de AgnĂšs Delarive
1972 : Joyeux Chagrins, de François Gir
1975 : Au thĂ©Ăątre ce soir: On croit rĂȘver, de Jacques François, escenografĂ­a del auteur, direcciĂłn de Pierre Sabbagh, Teatro Edouard VII
1975 : N'oubliez pas que nous nous aimons, de Luc Godevais
1976 : Starsky y Hutch, de William Blinn, episodio "Murder at Sea"
1977 : Rendez-vous en noir, de Claude Grinberg
1978 : La Corde au cou, de Marcel Moussy
1979 : Paris-Vichy, de Anne Revel
1979 : Le Petit Théùtre d'Antenne 2: "La Belette", de Charles Vildrac
1979 : The Love Boat", 1 episodio
1979 : The French Atlantic Affair, de Douglas Heyes
1979 : Beggarman, voleur, de Lawrence Doheny
1980 : La MĂ©moire d'Eva Ryker, de Walter Grauman
1980 : Un temps pour les miracles, de Michael O'Herlihy
1981 : Carte Vermeil, de Alain Levent
1981 : Arcole ou la terre promise, de Marcel Moussy
1981 : Emmenez-moi au théùtre, "Le fleuve étincellant", de Charles Morgan
1982 : Hart to Hart, de Earl Bellamy
1983 : Quelques hommes de bonne volonté.
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AdaptaciĂłn
1958 : Lucy Crown, de Irwin Shaw, escenografía de Pierre Dux, Théùtre de Paris
Autor
1959 : Ange le Bienheureux, escenografía de Jacques Charon, Théùtre des Célestins
Actor
1926 : Au grand large, de Sutton Vane, escenografĂ­a de Louis Jouvet, ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es
1926 : Le Carrosse du Saint Sacrement, de Prosper MĂ©rimĂ©e, escenografĂ­a de Louis Jouvet, ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es
1930 : Le Prof d'anglais ou le systĂšme Puck, de RĂ©gis Gignoux, escenografĂ­a de Louis Jouvet, ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es
1932 : La PùtissiÚre du village ou Madeleine, de Alfred Savoir, escenografía de Louis Jouvet, Théùtre Pigalle
1934 : Au grand large, de Sutton Vane, escenografĂ­a de Louis Jouvet, ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es
1934 : La Machine infernale, de Jean Cocteau, escenografĂ­a de Louis Jouvet, ThĂ©Ăątre des Champs-ÉlysĂ©es
1936 : Le CƓur, de Henry Bernstein, ThĂ©Ăątre du Gymnase Marie-Bell
1937 : Famille, de Denys Amiel y Monique Amiel-Pétry, escenografía de Marcel André, Théùtre Saint-Georges
1939 : L'Amant de paille, de Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon y André Bost, escenografía de Jean Wall, Théùtre Michel
1944 : Une grande fille toute simple, de André Roussin, escenografía de Louis Ducreux, Théùtre des Ambassadeurs
1947 : L'Empereur de Chine, de Jean-Pierre Aumont, escenografía de Marcel Herrand, Théùtre des Mathurins
1949 : My Name Is Aquilon, a partir de L'Empereur de Chine, de Jean-Pierre Aumont, adaptaciĂłn de Philip Barry, escenografĂ­a de Robert B. Sinclair, Lyceum Theatre (Nueva York)
1950 : Le Voyage, de Henry Bataille, escenografía de Henri Bernstein, Théùtre des Ambassadeurs
1953 : Les Pavés du ciel, de Albert Husson, escenografía de Christian-Gérard, Théùtre des Célestins
1954 : Carlos et Marguerite, de Jean Bernard-Luc, escenografía de Christian-Gérard, Théùtre de la Madeleine
1954 : Les Pavés du ciel, de Albert Husson, escenografía de Christian-Gérard, Comédie Caumartin
1955 : Il y a longtemps que je t'aime, de Jacques Deval, escenografĂ­a de Jean Le Poulain, Teatro Edouard VII
1955 : The Heavenly Twins, a partir de Les Pavés du ciel, de Albert Husson, escenografía de Cyril Ritchard, Booth Theatre
1956 : Amphitryon 38, de Jean.
1958 : L'Impromptu de Barentin, de André Maurois, Festival de Barentin
1959 : Ange le Bienheureux, de Jean-Pierre Aumont, escenografía de Jacques Charon, Théùtre des Célestins
1959 : Mon pÚre avait raison, de Sacha Guitry, escenografía de André Roussin, Théùtre de la Madeleine
1960 : A Second Sting, de Lucienne Hill a partir de Colette, escenografĂ­a de Raymond GĂ©rĂŽme, Eugene O'Neill Theatre (Nueva York)
1962 : Flora, de Fabio Mauri y Franco Brusati, escenografía de Jules Dassin, Théùtre des Variétés
1963 : Tovarich, de Anne Croswell y Lee Pockriss, escenografĂ­a de Peter Glenville, Broadway Theatre, Winter Garden Theatre
1970 : Camino Real, de Tennessee Williams, escenografĂ­a de Milton Katselas, Vivian Beaumont Theatre (Nueva York)
1971 : Les Anges meurtriers, de Conor Cruise O'Brien, escenografía de Joan Littlewood, Théùtre de Chaillot
1971 : Murderous Angels, de Conor Cruise O'Brien, escenografĂ­a de Gordon Davidson, Playhouse Theatre (Nueva York)
1972 : Nous irons à Valparaiso, de Marcel Achard, escenografía de Jacques-Henri Duval, Théùtre des Célestins, Giras Herbert-Karsenty
1975 : Des journées entiÚres dans les arbres, de Marguerite Duras, escenografía de Jean-Louis Barrault, Théùtre d'Orsay
1976 : Des journées entiÚres dans les arbres, de Marguerite Duras, escenografía de Jean-Louis Barrault, Ambassadors Theatre (Nueva York)
1981 : A Talent for Murder, de Jerome Chodorov y Norman Panama, escenografĂ­a de Paul Aaron, Teatro Biltmore (Nueva York)
1982 : Coup de soleil, de Marcel Mithois, escenografía de Jacques Rosny, Théùtre Antoine
1984 : Pense Ă  l’Afrique, a partir de Think of Africa, de Gordon Dryland, escenografĂ­a de Jean-Pierre Granval, ThĂ©Ăątre Renaud-Barrault.
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101 Absurdly Sexy Vintage Pin-Ups
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Jane Russell
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Betty Grable
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Gene Tierney
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Ginger Rogers
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Toby Wing
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Carole Lombard
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Leslie Caron
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Fred Astaire without Ginger Rogers by Susan King
During his four-decade feature film career, Fred Astaire danced with Ginger Rogers, Leslie Caron, Rita Hayworth, Cyd Charisse, Eleanor Powell and Vera-Ellen. But did you know that he once cut a rug with award-winning actor Charles Durning? Coincidentally, Durning taught ballroom dancing at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio in New York early in his career.
According to the late Burt Reynolds in an interview I did with him a year ago for the Los Angeles Times, Astaire and Durning met at one of his parties several decades before. Astaire walked over to Durning and asked if he would dance with him, “And he said ‘yes’,” recalled Reynolds, who got misty-eyed at the memory. “And when they started to dance everybody stopped. The room got quiet and they danced around the room and kept dancing.”
Astaire was all about the joy. The sophisticated Art Deco, funny and romantic musicals he made with Rogers at RKO from 1933-1939—including THE GAY DIVORCEE (‘34), TOP HAT (‘35) and SWING TIME (’36)—are as sparkling, delightful and joyful as they were over 80 years ago. (The duo reunited for 1949’s Technicolor THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY.)
There are Astaire fans who maintain that Rogers was his best partner. In fact, the late former Gov. of Texas Ann Richards famously proclaimed: “After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.”
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However, I cast my vote for Barrie Chase, who appeared in the chorus of the 1957 Astaire-Charisse musical SILK STOCKINGS and was Astaire’s leading lady in his Emmy Award-winning specials “An Evening with Fred Astaire,” “Another Evening with Fred Astaire” and “Astaire Time.”
The leggy Chase brought a playfulness and sexiness out of Astaire, especially in the “St. James Infirmary” number in the first special and in the “Sophisticated Lady” sequence in the second show in which Astaire wears a Mad magazine Alfred E. Neuman mask.
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Of his post-Rogers movies, 1942’s YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER was the second and best of the two films he made with Hayworth, whom he would later say was his favorite on-screen partner and the most natural dancer he had worked with since his sister Adele. And just as in their first film, YOU’LL NEVER GET RICH (‘41), Hayworth blossoms as a dancer and actress working with Astaire and they get their jive on with “The Shorty George.”
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Astaire and Charisse are perfection together in the 1953 Vincente Minnelli classic musical THE BAND WAGON, starring Astaire as a washed-up film musical star who attempts a comeback in an artsy and awful Broadway musical. Their two best numbers are the poetic, quiet and sexy “Dancing in the Dark” and the athletic, breathtaking Mickey Spillane spoof “The Girl Hunt,” both of which were choreographed by the great Michael Kidd.
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Astaire brings out the best in Eleanor Powell, MGM’s premiere tap dancer of the era in 1940’s BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940. Though Powell usually performed solo in her musicals, this hit gave her a chance to tap-tap-tap with Astaire. Though it’s impossible to remember the plot of the movie, it’s hard to forget their gorgeous routine to Cole Porter’s “Begin the Beguine.” “Miss Powell blends in beautifully with the inexorably logical Astaire patterns,” Bosley Crowther wrote in his 1940 New York Times review, “especially in the most ambitious number, in which Mr. Porter’s already familiar song “Begin the Beguine,” is elaborately translated into dancer terms.”
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The lithe, athletic and graceful Vera-Ellen, who came into her own opposite Gene Kelly in ON THE TOWN (‘49) was Astaire’s leading lady in THREE LITTLE WORDS, a better-than-average 1950 bio-pic about composers Bert Kalmar (Astaire) and Harry Ruby (Red Skelton). Though Kelly and Astaire were vastly different dancers, Vera-Ellen proved that she could handle any type of style of dance or dancers with THREE LITTLE WORDS.
According to Andrew Pragasam on the web site The Spinning Image, Vera-Ellen “proves to be a sprightly partner for the indefatigable Astaire. Their “Life at Home with Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer” routine is delightfully off the wall.”
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Astaire had retired by the time he reteamed with Judy Garland in the beloved 1948 musical EASTER PARADE. Gene Kelly, who had starred with Garland in his film debut FOR ME AND MY GAL (’42) and THE PIRATE (‘48), was originally cast but broke his ankle, which lured Astaire out of a two-year retirement to replace him.
Astaire and Garland are charming together on screen and reportedly had a good off-screen relationship. Their great number was Irving Berlin’s fun, indelible “A Couple of Swells” in which they seem to be having a field day performing the number dressed as hobos. The routine became one of Garland’s signature moments in her concerts.
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Classic Movies for Beginners: Case File #3: The MGM Musicals
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The world is a stage, The stage is a world of entertainment!
Director(s): Vincente Minnelli; Stanley Donen; Charles Walters; and Others
Starring: (Deep Breath) Judy Garland; Fred Astaire; Gene Kelly; Cyd Charisse; Debbie Reynolds; Donald O’Connor; Frank Sinatra; Jane Powell; many more.
Watch if You Like: Musicals. Seriously, the MGM musicals still define the genre in the popular imagination. So even if you’ve never seen one (and you have seen one, The Wizard of Oz) you’re probably familiar with the style. Almost every recent hit movie musical--La La Land, Hairspray, The Greatest Showman, High School Musical--was shaped in some way by the bright technicolor sweetness of these movies. So if you’re a fan of any of those films, a theater geek, or just curious about what the movie musical was like at its peak, enjoy.
Since I could talk for days about these movies, I’ve decided to just do a quick list of the 10 most essential titles There are, of course, many other musicals from the studio that are worth a watch, but I’m trying to control myself.
Singin’ in the Rain (1952): Everyone’s favorite musical! In case you’ve been living under a rock: Don Lockwood (Kelly) is a silent movie star famous for his films with shrill-voiced Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen). Talkies seem poised to ruin them until his pal Cosmo (O’Connor) gives him the idea to do a musical with his girlfriend (Reynolds) dubbing Lina’s voice. No summary can ever capture what makes this movie such a complete joy to watch. Every song, every dance, every performance is just flawlessly executed to put a great big smile on your face. It’s one of the few movies that deserves to be called perfect.
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944): A year in the life of the Smith family in 1903 St. Louis, the year the world’s fair came to town. There are four daughters, second-eldest Esther (Garland) is on the cusp of adulthood, starry-eyed, and filled with young love for the boy next door (Tom Drake). Youngest is Tootie (Margaret O’Brien), mischievous and morbidly fascinated by death in a way only an innocent child can be. Father (Leon Ames) gets a job in New York, a move that threatens the family’s fragile innocence. Will they go? 
Minimalist plot doesn’t sound like much, but it’s actually a great coming-of-age movie. Beneath its nostalgic sheen there are some darker moments that deal frankly with the loss of innocence that comes with growing up. Garland debuts “The Trolley Song” and the holiday standard “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” which she sings with a more heartbreaking style than you’re likely to hear now. “Have yourself a merry little Christmas, now...” she sings, as if you might never have another chance to. Appreciate innocence while you have it, the movie says, it can be taken away so easily.
The Band Wagon (1953): Washed up movie star Tony Hunter, (Astaire) heads to Broadway to star in a musical comedy written by his friends (Oscar Levant and Nanette Fabray), but they make the mistake of hiring a snooty director of dramas who promptly turns it into a heavy handed Faust adaptation. Tony is unsure of this, as well as the much younger ballerina (Cyd Charisse) hired to be his leading lady. The official favorite musical of people who think it’s too mainstream to pick Singin’ in the Rain. The satire of high art and low art can get heavy handed, and the movie’s ultimate assertion that Broadway musicals are meant to be light comedy is hopelessly dated in the era of Next to Normal and Spring Awakening. It’s real charms lie in the dances, from the joyful hoofing of "Shine on Your Shoes" to the simple romance of "Dancing in the Dark."
On the Town (1949): Three sailors (Kelly, Sinatra, Jules Munshin) on 24 hour leave in New York, New York (I hear it’s a wonderful town) find love and hijinks as they pursue a beauty contest winner (Vera-Ellen) across the city after one of them falls in love at first sight. Along for the ride are Betty Garret as their cab driver, and Ann Miller as a boy crazy anthropologist. Adapted from a Broadway hit, much of Leonard Bernstein’s score was replaced with original music for some reason (censors also required the lyric “New York, New York it’s a helluva town” be changed to “it’s a wonderful town.”) Fortunately, that doesn’t make it any less of a delight, with a perfect cast and great choreography celebrating the limitless possibilities of the city.
Easter Parade (1948): When his dance partner (Ann Miller) leaves him, Don Hewes (Astaire) plucks a girl out of the chorus (Garland) and sets out to make her a star. Shades of George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion (nobody tell Lerner and Loewe), with Peter Lawford in the Freddy role and a slew of Irving Berlin tunes along for the ride. The only movie Astaire and Garland made together, and it’s a fascinating pairing of the most carefree (onscreen anyway) musical star and the least. Astaire was rarely paired with singing stars (as opposed to dancers), and Garland was a bigger star than he was when this movie shot. As a result her character gets more solo numbers and feels more independent of Astaire’s than usual. On the flip side, Astaire does a better job at holding his own opposite Garland than most of her leading men. It’s a shame they never made another movie together as their chemistry makes the film.
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954): Mountain man Howard Keel ventures into an old west town one day looking for a wife to play housekeeper. He finds one (Powell), who falls in love at first sight and marries him dreaming of a romantic life in the wilderness. He didn’t mention they’d be living with his unruly brothers. Fortunately she manages to tame them enough to go to town for a barn raising. That’s when the trouble starts, each brother meets and falls for a girl from town. After an iconic dance-off with their fiances, the brothers end up kidnapping the women for the winter, which does not go over well. 
Look, this is not as sexist as its sounds. This is not a Stockholm Syndrome thing, the narrative does not condone the kidnapping, the men are banished to the barn by Powell so nobody’s pressured to do anything, and if you look at the end of the barn raising dance you see that the women do initially to choose the brothers on their own free will, before their parents intervene. The movie ultimately comes down on the side of equal power dynamics in relationships. Anyway, the dancing in this movie is incredible. Watch it for that if nothing else.
The Harvey Girls (1946): Desperate to get out of her small town, Susan Bradley (Garland) moves west to marry her lonely-hearts pen pal. That falls through, so she gets a job as a waitress at the Harvey House, a (real) restaurant chain catering to train passengers. A lot of the town’s men don’t want the ladies there, because the chain’s strict moral standards has a reputation for civilizing wild west towns. Nevertheless, they persisted. The town is cleaned up, and the waitresses find true love. Great showcase for Garland’s comedic and dramatic skills. The movie’s slyly feminist defense of a woman’s right to see the world beyond her back yard and the boy next door, as well as its emphasis on female friendships, make up for a bland male lead and awkward third act. (A proper big final number was shot, but deleted for time so the whole thing kinda peters out.)
Lili (1953): Barely a musical, but it has one song and two dance sequences that are key to developing the characters and plot, so it counts. Recently orphaned Lili (Leslie Caron) is all alone and naïve about the ways of the world. She is charmed by a womanizing magician in a traveling carnival. After he rebuffs her affections she attempts suicide, but is stopped at the last minute by the carnival’s puppeteer, Paul (Mel Ferrer), who strikes up a conversation through his puppets. Lili’s natural interaction with the puppets attracts a crowd and she is made part of the act. Paul was once a great dancer whose career was ended by a war injury, lonely and embittered he is drawn to Lili’s soft heart but is unable to express his affection for her without his puppets. Touching story about the walls we build to protect ourselves from hurt, and the necessity of letting them down. Caron’s performance is incredible, it’s like she walked out of a fairy tale.
The Pirate (1948): Manuela (Garland) lives in a small Caribbean village and spends her days fantasizing of adventure and romance with the legendary pirate Macoco, so she’s heartbroken to learn she’s to marry the town’s boring mayor, Don Pedro. On a trip to the port to pick up her wedding dress she is spotted by traveling actor Serafin (Kelly), who falls instantly in love. She is unimpressed with his charms so he pretends to be Macoco in disguise to win her over. Mistaken identity hijinks ensue when he shows up in her hometown and realizes her boring fiance is actually the retired Macoco. This never takes off the way it should. Between the stars, the director (Minnelli), and original Cole Porter songs this should be a home run. Frustratingly, the story never comes together as well as it should, Manuela starts to feel like a supporting player in the second half which throws the whole movie off balance. Still, there are some great songs and dances, and the movie does manage to say a few interesting things about who we are versus who we pretend to be in life.
Royal Wedding (1951): Sibling song-and-dance team (Astaire and Powell) heads to England to perform in a new show against the backdrop of the upcoming wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh (what ever happened to those two?) While there both of them find themselves falling in love. Her with a penniless Lord (Peter Lawford), him with a newly engaged dancer (Sarah Churchill, daughter of Winston). This is primarily for Astaire fans who get to see two of his most famous dances. One with a hat rack, proving he could dance with anything, the other where he dances on the wall and ceiling of his room thanks to some clever practical effects.
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Emmys 2021: Complete List of Winners
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Television’s biggest night is finally here! No, it’s not the M*A*S*H finale or any of the three Super Bowls Tom Brady lost – it’s the 2021 Emmy Awards ceremony.
This is the second Emmys in a row under pop culture’s new normal. The pandemic still trudges along and television now occupies a particularly prominent space in many households While the 2020 Emmy Awards went virtual, this year’s ceremony will be in-person at Los Angeles’s Microsoft Theater and hosted by Cedric the Entertainer. Hopefully the return to a big ballroom will provide plenty of elbow room for a jam-packed list of nominees.
This is the year that the Marvel machine officially makes its way into the television award landscape. Disney+ series WandaVision is nominated for 23 total awards, including the night’s biggest honor in Outstanding Limited Series. Meanwhile Apple TV+ scored a big hit with Ted Lasso, which broke the record for most nominations for a freshman comedy with 20. HBO continues to be a big awards presence thanks to Mare of Easttown. And then there’s the Netflix of it all with favorites like The Queen’s Gambit and The Crown.
The 73rd annual Emmy Awards has all the makings of a wild night. Follow along with each category and its winners here. Winners will be bolded and italicized.
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rosie Perez – The Flight Attendant Hannah Einbinder – Hacks Aidy Bryant – Saturday Night Live Kate McKinnon – Saturday Night Live Cecily Strong – Saturday Night Live Juno Temple – Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Carl Clemons-Hopkins – Hacks Paul Reiser – The Kominsky Method Kenan Thompson – Saturday Night Live Bowen Yang – Saturday Night Live Brett Goldstein – Ted Lasso Brendan Hunt – Ted Lasso Nick Mohammed – Ted Lasso Jeremy Swift – Ted Lasso
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie
Renee Elise Goldsberry – Hamilton Phillipa Soo – Hamilton Julianne Nicholson – Mare of Easttown Jean Smart – Mare of Easttown Moses Ingram – The Queen’s Gambit Kathryn Hahn – WandaVision
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie
Daveed Diggs – Hamilton Jonathan Groff – Hamilton Anthony Ramos – Hamilton Paapa Essiedu – I May Destroy You Evan Peters – Mare of Easttown Thomas Brodie-Sangster – The Queen’s Gambit
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Rebecca Sonnenshine – The Boys “What I Know” Peter Morgan – The Crown “The War” Yahlin Chang – The Handmaid’s Tale “Home” Misha Green – Lovecraft Country “Sundown” Dave Filoni – The Mandalorian “Chapter 13: The Jedi” Jon Favreau – The Mandalorian “Chapter 16: The Rescue” Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Steven Canals, Janet Mock, Our Lady J – Pose “Series Finale”
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Julie Anne Robinson – Bridgerton “Diamond of the First Water” Benjamin Caron – The Crown “Fairytale” Jessica Hobbs – The Crown “War” Liz Garbus – The Handmaid’s Tale “The Wilderness” Jon Favreau – The Mandalorian “Chapter 9: The Marshal” Steven Canals – Pose “Series Finale”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Gillian Anderson – The Crown Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown Emerald Fennell – The Crown Madeline Brewer – The Handmaid’s Tale Ann Dowd – The Handmaid’s Tale Yvonne Strahovski – The Handmaid’s Tale Samira Wiley – The Handmaid’s Tale Aunjanue Ellis – Lovecraft Country
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Tobias Menzies – The Crown O-T Fagbenle – The Handmaid’s Tale Max Minghella – The Handmaid’s Tale Bradley Whitford – The Handmaid’s Tale Michael K. Williams – Lovecraft Country Giancarlo Esposito – The Mandalorian John Lithgow – Perry Mason Chris Sullivan – This Is Us
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Saturday Night Live The Amber Ruffin Show Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Outstanding Variety Talk Series
Conan The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Jimmy Kimmel Live Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
A Black Lady Sketch Show Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Steve Yockey – The Flight Attendant “In Case of Emergency” Meredith Scardino – Girls5eva “Pilot” Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky – Hacks “There Is No Line” Maya Erskine – Pen15 “Play” Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly – Ted Lasso “Make Rebecca Great Again” Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, Joe Kelly – Ted Lasso “Pilot”
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
James Burrows – B Positive “Pilot” Susanna Fogel – The Flight Attendant “In Case of Emergency” Lucia Aniello – Hacks “There Is No Line” James Widdoes – Mom “Scooby-Doo Checks and Salisbury Steak” Zach Braff – Ted Lasso “Biscuits” MJ Delaney – Ted Lasso “The Hope That Kills You” Declan Lowney – Ted Lasso “Make Rebecca Great Again”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Aidy Bryant – Shrill Kaley Cuoco – The Flight Attendant  Allison Janney – Mom Tracee Ellis Ross – Black-ish Jean Smart – Hacks
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson – Black-ish Michael Douglas – The Kominsky Method William H. Macy – Shameless Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso Kenan Thompson – Kenan
Outstanding Competition Program
The Amazing Race Nailed It! Ru Paul’s Drag Race Top Chef The Voice
Outstanding Directing for a Limited/Anthology Series or Special
Thomas Kail – Hamilton Sam Miller, Michaela Coel – I May Destroy You “Ego Death” Sam Miller – I May Destroy You “Eyes Eyes Eyes Eyes” Craig Zabel – Mare of Easttown Scott Frank – The Queen’s Gambit Barry Jenkins – The Underground Railroad Matt Shakman – WandaVision
Outstanding Writing for a Limited/Anthology Series or Special
Michaela Coel – I May Destroy You Brad Ingelsby – Mare of Easttown Scott Frank – The Queen’s Gambit Chuck Hayward, Peter Cameron – WandaVision “All-New Halloween Spooktacular!” Jan Schaeffer – WandaVision “Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience” Laura Donney – WandaVision “Previously On”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie
Michaela Coel – I May Destroy You Cynthia Erivo – Aretha Elizabeth Olsen – WandaVision Anya Taylor-Joy – The Queen’s Gambit Kate Winslet – Mare of Easttown
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited/Anthology Series or Movie
Paul Bettany – WandaVision Hugh Grant – The Undoing Ewan McGregor – Halston Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hamilton Leslie Odom Jr. – Hamilton
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Uzo Aduba – In Treatment Olivia Colman – The Crown Elisabeth Moss – The Handmaid’s Tale Mj Rodriguez – Pose Jurnee Smollett – Lovecraft Country
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Sterling K. Brown – This is Us Jonathan Majors – Lovecraft Country Josh O’Connor – The Crown Rege-Jean Page – Bridgerton Billy Porter – Pose Matthew Rhys – Perry Mason
Outstanding Comedy Series
Black-ish Cobra Kai Emily in Paris The Flight Attendant Hacks The Kominsky Method  Pen15 Ted Lasso
Outstanding Drama Series
The Boys Bridgerton The Crown The Handmaid’s Tale Lovecraft Country The Mandalorian Pose This is Us
Outstanding Limited/Anthology Series
I May Destroy You Mare of Easttown The Queen’s Gambit The Underground Railroad WandaVision
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Fred Astaire: Who's a friend you do everything with?
Lena Horne: Have you ever been discriminated against?
Kathryn Grayson: Do you listen to classical music?
Frank Sinatra: What's your love life like?
Cyd Charisse: Do you act?
Ann Miller: Do you dance much?
Esther Williams: Do you swim much?
Dinah Shore: What part of what country are you from?
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Rosemary Clooney: Big or small - ever had any kind of a breakdown? What led to it and how did you get past it?
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June Allyson: Do you drink?
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TCM’s Summer Under the Stars 2017
Hello Classic Movie Fans, it’s that time of year again when TCM dedicates a day’s schedule to a particular star. Here is a listing of this year’s stars as well as a couple of films of theirs I love or am excited to see. For complete listings, check out TCM’s website.
August 01- Marilyn Monroe Ladies of the Chorus (1949, one of her first big roles), The Seven Year Itch (1955)
02- Ray Milland Dial M for Murder (1954), The Lost Weekend (1945)
03- Lon Chaney He Who Gets Slapped (1924), The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
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04- Claire Trevor Murder, My Sweet (1944), Crack-up (1946)
05- Gene Kelly Singin’ in the Rain (1952), Cover Girl (1944)
06- Robert Mitchum The Locket (1946), The Night of the Hunter (1955)
07- Eleanor Parker Between Two Worlds (1944), Caged (1950)
08- Franchot Tone The Wife Takes a Flyer (1942), Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
09- Sandra Dee Doctor, You’ve Got to Be Kidding! (1967), Gidget (1959)
10- Sidney Poitier A Patch of Blue (1965), In the Heat of the Night (1967)
11- Ginger Rogers Chance at Heaven (1934), Top Hat (1935)
12- John Wayne Stagecoach (1939), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence (1962)
13- Barbara Stanwyck The Purchase Price (1932), The Lady Eve (1941)
14- Vanessa Redgrave Agatha (1979), Camelot (1967)
15- Ricardo Montalban On An Island With You (1948), Two Weeks With Love (1950)
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16- Elvis Presley Elvis on Tour (1972), Viva Las Vegas (1964)
17- Rosalind Russell The Women (1939), They Met in Bombay (1941)
18- Rod Taylor Sunday in New York (1963), The Birds (1963)
19- Angela Lansbury The Manchurian Candidate (1962), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1982)
20- Cary Grant In Name Only (1939), Holiday (1938)
21- Ann Harding The Animal Kingdom (1932), Double Harness (1933)
22- Glenn Ford Gilda (1946), Pocket Full of Miracles (1961)
23- Greer Garson Madame Curie (1943), Pride and Prejudice (1940)
24- Dennis Morgan Christmas in Connecticut (1945), Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946)
25- Simone Signoret La Ronde (1950), Ship of Fools (1965)
26- James Cagney The Strawberry Blonde (1941), White Heat (1949)
27- Leslie Caron Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star (2016), Lili (1953)
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28- Slim Pickens The Story of Will Rogers (1952), The Getaway (1972)
29- Marion Davies The Patsy (1928), Show People (1928)
30- George Sanders The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), Lured (1947)
31- Elizabeth Taylor Father of the Bride (1950), Elizabeth Taylor: an Intimate Portrait (1975)
I think that, as usual, TCM did a great job picking a mix of icons (like Marilyn Monroe) and individuals who are sometimes forgotten (Ricardo Montalban). I’m most excited for the Ann Harding marathon, I like the movies of hers I have seen and am looking forward to seeing more.
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Classics:
Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown
The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall (review)
The Color Purple by Alice Walker (review)
Orlando by Virginia Woolf (review)
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Fiction:
Nevada by Imogen Binnie (review)
My Education by Susan Choi (review)
Missed Her by Ivan Coyote (review)
Drag King Dreams by Leslie Feinberg (review)
Just Girls by Rachel Gold (review)
Painting Their Portraits in Winter by Myriam Gurba (review)
When Fox is a Thousand by Larissa Lai (review)
The Collection edited by Tom Leger and Riley Macleod (review)
Lost Boi by Sassafras Lowrey (review)
Hero Worship by Rebekah Matthews (review)
Hymnal for Dirty Girls by Rebekah Matthews (review)
Lizzy & Annie by Casey Plett (review)
Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera (review)
(You) Set Me On Fire by Mariko Tamaki (review)
Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson
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Historical Fiction:
The Last Nude by Ellis Avery (review)
Miss Timmins’ School for Girls by Nayana Currimbhoy (review)
Prairie Ostrich by Tamai Kobayashi (review)
Fingersmith and Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
The Passion by Jeanette Winterson
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Poetry:
Sisterhood by Julie R. Enszer (review)
Bodymap by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (review)
When I Was Straight by Julie Marie Wade (review)
If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho edited by Anne Carson
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Young Adult:
Starting From Here by Lisa Jenn Bigelow (review)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post by emily m. danforth (review)
Down to the Bone by Mayra Lazara Dole (review)
The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George (review)
Silhouette of a Sparrow by Molly Beth Griffin (review)
You Know Me Well by Nina LaCour and David Levithan (review)
Empress of the World by Sara Ryan
Under Threat by Robin Stevenson
As I Descended by Robin Talley (review)
The House You Pass On the Way by Jacqueline Woodson (review)
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SFF Young Adult:
Love In the Time of Global Warming by Francesca Lia Block (review)
Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova (review)
Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst (review)
All Good Children by Dayna Ingram (review)
Adaptation (review) and Inheritance by Malinda Lo (review)
Natural Selection (Adaptation 1.5) by Malinda Lo (review)
Will of the Empress by Tamora Pierce (review)
Ice Massacre by Tiana Warner (review)
Sci Fi:
Tierra Del Fuego, Colony Ship: Parting Shots by Caron Cro (review)
Ascension by Jacqueline Koyanagi (review)
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Fantasy: 
Kushiel’s Dart by Jacqueline Carey (review)
The Narrows by m. craig (review)
Indigo Springs by A.M. Dellamonica (review)
Kissing the Witch by Emma Donoghue
Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History edited by Rose Fox and Daniel José Older (review)
The Last Mango by Shira Glassman (review)
The Salt Roads by Nalo Hopkinson (review)
Falling In Love With Hominids by Nalo Hopkinson (review)
Sister Mine by Nalo Hopkinson (review)
Fire Logic by Laurie J. Marks (review)
Everfair by Nisi Shawl (review)
Hellebore & Rue edited by JoSelle Vanderhooft and Catherine Lundoff (review)
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Horror/Zombies/Vampires:
Fist of the Spider Woman edited by Amber Dawn (review)
The Gilda Stories by Jewelle Gomez (review)
Eat Your Heart Out by Dayna Ingram (review)
The Haunting Of Hill House by Shirley Jackson (review)
Daughters of Darkness: Lesbian Vampire Stories by Pam Kesey
The Red Tree by Caitlin R. Kiernan (review)
Better Off Red by Rebekah Weatherspoon (review)
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Romance & Erotica:
Rescued Heart by Georgia Beers (review)
A Pirate’s Heart by Catherine Friend (review)
The Long Way Home by Rachel Spangler (review)
Macho Sluts by Patrick Califia (review)
Say Please: Lesbian BDSM Erotica edited by Sinclair Sexsmith (review)
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Comics:
Fun Home by Alison Bechdel (review)
Darlin’ It’s Betta Down Where It’s Wetta by Megan Rose Gedris (review)
The One Hundred Nights of Hero by Isabel Greenberg (review)
100 Crushes by Elisha Lim (review)
On Loving Women by Diane Obomsawin (review)
Revolutionary Girl Utena manga by Chiho Saito (review)
Lumberjanes by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, and Shannon Watters
Supermutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki
Jem and the Holograms by Kelly Thompson and Sophia Campbell
Charm School Book One: Magical Witch Girl Bunny by Elizabeth Watasin (review)
War of Streets and Houses by Sophie Yanow (review)
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Memoirs/Biographies:
Two or Three Things I Know for Sure by Dorothy Allison (review)
The Family Tooth by Ellis Avery (review)
When We Were Outlaws by Jeanne Cordova (review)
Prairie Silence by Melanie Hoffert (review)
First Spring Grass Fire by Rae Spoon (review)
Gender Failure by Rae Spoon & Ivan E. Coyote (review)
Before the Rain: A Memoir of Love & Revolution by Luisita Lopez Torregrosa (review)
Licking the Spoon: A Memoir of Food, Family and Identity by Candace Walsh (review)
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Nonfiction:
Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme edited by Ivan Coyote and Zena Sharman (review)
Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women’s Love and Desire by Lisa M. Diamond (review)
Inseparable: Desire Between Women In Literature by Emma Donoghue (review)
Queers Dig Time Lords edited by Sigrid Ellis and Michael Damian Thomas (review)
Aimée & Jaguar: A Love Story, Berlin 1943 by Erica Fischer
Kicked Out edited by Sassafras Lowrey (review)
The Whole Lesbian Sex Book by Felice Newman (review)
Dear John, I Love Jane edited by Candace Walsh and Laura Andre (review)
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