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2023: Kate Saunders, Katharine Mary Saunders, scrittrice e attrice britannica, famosa per i suoi libri per bambini, vincitrice del Betty Trask Award e del Costa Children’s Book Award e selezionata due volte per la Carnegie Medal. Saunders fu attrice fino ai vent’anni. Oltre che scrivere per testate giornalistiche londinesi, pubblicò molti romanzi. Kate Saunders aveva la sclerosi multipla.…
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My Best Girl 1927
7.6/10 · IMDb For Xmas Summary When stock girl Maggie Johnson (Mary Pickford) falls for coworker Joe Grant (Charles Rogers) at the Merrill department store, she doesn’t know he’s the son of the owner. Joe wants to prove that he has what it takes to honestly work his way up. In the process, he falls for Maggie, too. After his real identity is revealed, Maggie also learns that he’s engaged to a…
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Jenny Hammerton and Nathalie Morris – our glamorous hostesses, with Betty Balfours in hand
If HG Wells could fix it for you to travel back to the silent era, you surely would, right? And while no doubt it would be enlightening to talk shop in the studios and editing rooms of 1920s Hollywood, it’s arguable that the real action would be in the nightclubs and hotel suites. Take it from me, the catering would be … interesting.
Many of you will know Jenny Hammerton and Nathalie Morris. Jenny Hammerton works as a film archivist, and runs the wonderful Silver Screen Suppers site on the side. She’s researching a forthcoming book of recipes from classic film stars, you see. Nathalie Morris works at the BFI as an archive curator, and is working with Jenny on a different book, along the same lines, but dedicated to the most important meal of the day – the cocktail hour.
Such a noble pursuit deserves all our support, of course, so myself and a few other selfless souls tripped up to Nathalie’s flat on the weekend to sample some cocktails and canapés. As the evening was undertaken in the name of research, not simple fun, here is what we learned.
We may remember Greta Garbo and Gloria Swanson as health freaks, but they let their hair down occasionally, culinary speaking. Garbo layered bacon over healthsome cottage cheese and rye bread to create a rather unwieldy canapé. Swanson deviated from the ways of brown rice for, what else, tempting bites topped with caviar.
Edith Roberts‘ sweetcorn fritters require a LOT of lard for deep-frying. Fear not, though, as our group couldn’t quite choose between the lighter veggie versions and the lardy originals in the final analysis.
Solid and unexciting to look at, they may have been, but Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers’ potato and nut croquettes were seriously savoury – with a rich seam of nuts down the centre. Unexpectedly toothsome.
Zasu Pitts is an idiosyncratic one. We all loved her omelette with hot spanish sauce. But the Greed star cheated us of any actual spice in that sauce – hot in name only. And there was baking powder – yes, baking powder – in the omelette.
The parties thrown by Marion Davies may have gone down in Hollywood legend, but her cheese patties were unlikely to get anyone hot under the collar – tasty yes, but rather chunky and bland for a canapé. Perhaps they were just there to soak up the booze?
A Betty Balfour cocktail. Photograph: Jenny Hammerton
Speaking of which, knock back more than one Betty Balfour cocktail and you would definitely be utterly Squibsy.
Drinks parties require bread-stick type things. I’m going to be blunt and say that Florence Vidor‘s cheesy versions were more pleasing to the tastebuds than Norma Shearer‘s oatmeal sticks. Though in Shearer’s defence the sticks were far better fresh from the oven and perfect for swiping through …
Joan Crawford‘s rich and creamy dip, which as Caroline Jones pointed out, tasted like nothing so much as McDonald’s. The jury is out as to whether it was evoking a Big Mac, or a Filet-o-Fish, but we suspect it’s all in the gherkins.
Caroline Jones samples Joan Crawford’s dip – she’s lovin’ it
Talking of pickles and Crawford, her little sword-skewers of folded salami and pickled onions were hugely popular.
The prettiest canapé on the table had to be Dorothy Sebastian‘s anchovy canapés, adorned with chopped boiled egg, the white and yolk separated by a single caper. Classy.
The source of Douglas Fairbanks’ boundless energy? Possibly Mary Pickford‘s hefty, chompable nut-filled chcocolate pralines …
… which nevertheless could not quite edge out Janet Gaynor‘s delicate, moreish ice-box cookies in the contest for best sweet.
What we didn’t learn:
Who on earth is Anne Knight (Jenny, please help) and why would anyone want to eat her offering of iced bouillon, ie cold veg stock laced with sherry? One must take one’s hat off to Knight, though: the bouillon was accompanied by some astonishing canapé craft: finickety bouquets of baked bread and butter called imperial sticks.
Just look at the damage we did:
The buffet – after
Now pour yourself a drink and enjoy these snaps of the evening, and the food!
Zasu Pitts’ omelette, served with hot Spanish sauce
Greta Garbo’s bacon sandwiches – bacon and cottage cheese on rye bread
Jenny, Nathalie and Caroline raise a glass to Betty Balfour
Jenny Hammerton with a tray of Marion Davies’ cheese patties, hot from the oven. Photograph: Nathalie Morris
David Charles, with a tray full of Edith Roberts’ sweetcorn fritters, freshly fried. Photograph: Nathalie Morris
Marion Davies’ cheese patties
Gloria Swanson’s caviar canapés and Greta Garbo’s bacon sandwiches
Dorothy Sebastian’s anchovy canapés
Anne Knight’s imperial sticks, and glasses for the accompanying iced bouillon
A Betty Balfour cocktail. Photograph: Jenny Hammerton
Greta Garbo’s bacon sandwiches, Joan Crawford’s dip and Anne Knight’s imperial sticks
Jenny Hammerton and Nathalie Morris
The party ended in the best way – thanks so much to our elegant and generous hosts and best of luck with the books!
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2022: Jacques Perrin, Jacques-André Simonet, attore, regista e produttore cinematografico francese. Figlio di Alexandre Simonet, regista teatrale, mentre Perrin è il cognome della madre Marie, anch’essa attrice. I primi ruoli giovanili come attore: La ragazza con la valigia (1961) e in Cronaca familiare (1962). Ebbe da subito grane notorietà. Sposato con la direttrice della fotografia Valentine…
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2019: Ken Kercheval, attore televisivo statunitense. Kercheval fece il suo esordio nel mondo dello spettacolo nel 1962, interpretando per anni diversi singoli episodi di fortunate serie televisive. Dopo essere apparso nel film Quinto potere (1976) arrivò per lui la fama mondiale quando venne scelto per il ruolo di Cliff Barnes – rivale in affari e in amore di J.R Ewing-Larry Hagman – nel…
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2021: Thomas Fritsch, attore, doppiatore e cantante tedesco. Attore che fu attivo principalmente in campo televisivo, tra cinema e – soprattutto – televisione, partecipò ad oltre un’ottantina di differenti produzioni, a partire dall’inizio degli anni sessanta. Era figlio del cantante e attore Willy Fritsch e dell’attrice-ballerina Dinah Grace (vero nome Ilse Schmidt). Fritsch debuttò nel 1963.…
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Get Your Man 1927
Get Your Man 1927
Initial release: December 4, 1927 (New York City) Director: Dorothy Arzner Story by: Louis Verneuil Cinematography: Alfred Gilks Stars: Clara Bow, Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers, Josef Swickard Producers: B. P. Schulberg, Adolph Zukor, Jesse L. Lasky
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