Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Movie - Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes (1903)

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Movie Premier in 1903.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Genres: Short
Sound Mix: Silent
Release Dates: USA:February 1903

In movie have been taken:

Tom Green (actor)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Cafe Mascot (1936)

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Movie Issued - in 1936.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: UK
Languages: English
Runtimes: 77
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: UK:July 1936

In movie have been taken:

Geoffrey Clark (actor)
Spouse:'Catherine Lacey' (qv) (? - ?)

Derrick De Marney (actor)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:London, England, UK
Death Date:18 February 1978
Brother of actor 'Terence de Marney' (qv).
Birth Date:21 September 1906

Clifford Heatherley (actor)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
Death Date:15 September 1937
Birth Date:8 October 1888

George Mozart (actor)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:Great Yarmouth, England, UK
Birth Name:Gillings, David John
British music-hall performer.
Death Date:10 December 1947
Birth Date:15 February 1864

Paul Neville (actor)

Richard Norris (actor)
Death Notes:Salerno, Campania, Italy (killed during war)
Birth Notes:USA
Death Date:September 1943
Birth Date:22 April 1910

George Turner (actor)
Death Notes:San Bernardino County, California, USA
Birth Notes:Leavenworth, Kansas, USA
Death Date:3 October 1947
Birth Date:27 April 1877

Julian Vedey (actor)

Geraldine Fitzgerald (actress)
Articles:"The Washington Post" (USA), 20 July 2005, Vol. 128, Iss. 227, pg. B6, by: Adam Bernstein, "Incisive Film Beauty Geraldine Fitzgerald [Dies]", "The Guardian" (UK), 20 July 2005, Iss. 49411, pg. 25, by: Ronald Bergan, "Gifted actor who re-emerged as a stage director when her film fame faded", "The New York Times" (USA), 13 March 1981, "Miss Fitzgerald Singing", "Time" (USA), 27 August 1945, "The New Pictures"
Mother of director 'Michael Lindsay-Hogg' (qv), and clinical psychologist, Susan Scheftel., Is a cousin of the famous Australian novelist 'Nevil Shute' (qv) whose novel "On the Beach" was made into a film starring 'Gregory Peck' (qv) and 'Ava Gardner' (qv)., Her Broadway debut in 1938 was in the Mercury Theatre production "Heartbreak House" with fellow ex-Gate Theatre performer, 'Orson Welles' (qv) who had been impressed by her talent back in Dublin., Was nominated for Broadway's 1982 Tony Award as Best Director (Play) for "Mass Appeal." Her son, 'Michael Lindsay-Hogg' (qv), had been nominated for the same award in 1979 for "Whose Life Is It Anyway?", She is the niece of Irish actress 'Shelah Richards' (qv), who brought her into Dublin's Gate Theatre, where both first worked with 'Orson Welles' (qv). Fitzgerald, in turn, is the grand-aunt of contemporary actress 'Tara Fitzgerald (I)' (qv) (_Sirens (1994)_ (qv)), who continues the family tradition, along with Geraldine's son, director 'Michael Lindsay-Hogg' (qv)., Received the Handel Medallion, New York City's highest cultural award, for her civic work, particularly in finding theater work for ghetto students in her street theater company., Once 'Vivien Leigh' (qv)'s school mate, she became a childhood and lifelong friend of Irish actress 'Maureen O'Sullivan (I)' (qv)., Due to her combative nature and refusal to appear in several Warner Bros. pictures, studio head 'Jack L. Warner' (qv) would not allow her to take on the 'Mary Astor' (qv) role in the classic _The Maltese Falcon (1941)_ (qv) starring 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv)., Received critical kudos for her role as Mary Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" on Broadway in 1971 opposite 'Robert Ryan (I)' (qv)., Daughter of William, a solicitor, and Mary Fitzgerald, she spent time in a convent school in London while growing up. 'William Butler Yeats' (qv) and 'James Joyce (I)' (qv) were clients of her father's law firm and often visited the family home when she was a child., First husband Edward Lindsay-Hogg was an aristocrat who aspired to be a songwriter. The couple moved to New York from England in 1938 to further his ambitions. Second husband Stuart Scheftel was the grandson of Isador Straus, the co-owner of the R.H. Macy Co. who went down on the Titanic in 1912 along with Scheftel's grandmother. Scheftel, a baby at the time, was scheduled to sail with them, but caught a cold and was left behind in England with his nurse. He grew to become a prosperous businessman whose accomplishments include co-founding New York's Pan-Am Building. He first got a crush on Fitzgerald when he saw her on screen in _Wilson (1944)_ (qv) and persuaded a mutual friend, actor / director 'Martin Gabel' (qv), to arrange an introduction., Founded the Everyman Street Theater with 'B. Jonathan Ringkamp' (qv), which utilized children from all walks of life as street performers. Known for her liberal sense, she staged several street shows that were all-black productions., A role in _Rachel, Rachel (1968)_ (qv) required her to sing. Displeased with the results, she took voice lessons. She later became a cabaret artist. Her show "Streetsongs" was a nightclub hit and appeared three times on Broadway over the years., Showed signs of Alzheimer's disease in the early '90s. The death of her husband in 1994 aggravated the severity of her illness afterward., Reportedly a distant relative of Irish author 'James Joyce (I)' (qv), her father's law firm, D. & T. Fitzgerald, is mentioned in Joyce's classic novel "Ulysses". His sister once worked for this law firm., She was not shown in the so-called Memorial Tribute during the telecast of the 78th Annual Academy Awards, in which the Academy pays tribute to artist who passed away since the last Award's show, although she has been nominated for an Academy Award in 1940 and played roles in memorable movies., Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume 7, 2003-2005, pages 8120184. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007.
Pictorials:"Time" (USA), 1 August 2005, Vol. 166, Iss. 5, pg. 19, "G.Fitzgerald", "Movie Memories Magazine" (UK), 2003, Iss. 48, "Cin-Revue" (France), 1946
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA (complications from Alzheimer's disease)
Geraldine Fitzgerald be the merely actress to put on show cavernous awake by track of channel of both 'Laurence Olivier' (qv)'s wife and 'Rodney Dangerfield' (qv)'s mother-in-law, which in need doubt qualify her as running the gamut (if not the gauntlet, contained by the latter case) of A to Z in piling of co-starring near show immortals. The Irish lass appear in frequent masterpieces of Hollywood's Golden Age, with _Wuthering Heights (1939)_ (qv) and _Dark Victory (1939)_ (qv), to influence zilch of her late-career blind carry out in the blue-collar white-trash classic, _Easy Money (1983)_ (qv). She was born in Dublin, Ireland, against November 24, 1913, and made her staged debut at her hometown's Gate Theater in 1932. She appeared in English films from 1934 to 1937 beforehand emigrate to New York City, where on earth she acted with 'Orson Welles' (qv) (who expert appeared at the Gate when he was all of 16 years dated as a protg of 'Michel MacLiammir' (qv)). In 1938 she made her Broadway debut with Welles' Mercury Theater in their let go of 'George Bernard Shaw' (qv)'s "Heartbreak House," but her association with Welles was sundered when she was sign by a Warner Bros. talent scout and decamp to Hollywood. Her blossoming basic American design turned out to be a magnum opus. Her portrayal of Isabella, the wife of Olivier's Heathcliff in 'William Wyler' (qv)'s "Wuthering Heights", bring her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination in her exceptionally first role in Tinseltown. She follow that up with a biased twirl in the 'Bette Davis' (qv) three-hankie tear-jerker "Dark Victory." Other leading films she appeared in at Warner Bros. be _Shining Victory (1941)_ (qv), _The Gay Sisters (1942)_ (qv) and _Watch on the Rhine (1943)_ (qv), but her dispatch was stymied by a revolt streak. Like Warner Bros. divas Davis and 'Olivia de Havilland' (qv), Fitzgerald refuse role she ostracized and was remnants on delay by the studio. Unlike Davis and de Havilland, nevertheless, she never win an Oscar, nor act she ever become a megastar. She matured into a persona actress, appear in a wide multiplicity of level films, including _Ten North Frederick (1958)_ (qv), _The Pawnbroker (1964)_ (qv), _Rachel, Rachel (1968)_ (qv) and _Harry and Tonto (1974)_ (qv). In after that years, she appeared in several bludgeon funniness, among them _Arthur (1981)_ (qv). Fitzgerald appeared on Broadway and off-Broadway in many show business, including revivals of the works of Irish-American author Eugene O'Neill (I)'; she was Mary Tyrone in a 1971 off-Broadway production of "Long Day's Journey into Night" conflicting 'Robert Ryan (I)' (qv) and was in the 1977 Broadway renewal of "A Touch of the Poet" with 'Jason Robards' (qv). She also appeared nearer that year on Broadway in the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning frisk "The Shadow Box." The above year she had perform in her individual cabaret achievement for a one-week engagement on Broadway, which she after revived in New York nightclub as "Streetsongs." In dedication to singing, she would reminisce more or slighter cipher her vivacity. Later, she received Tony Award and Drama Desk nomination for direct "Mass Appeal," a play about Catholic priests. Geraldine Fitzgerald die in New York City on July 19, 2005 of complications from Alzheimer's virus. She was 91 years old.
Height:5' 3"
Quotes:I am proud of my rebellious moments, but I wish I'd handled them with more wit.
Birth Notes:Dublin, Ireland
Salary History:_Dark Victory (1939)_ (qv)::$1,250/week
Magazine Covers:"Life" (USA), 7 August 1944, "Hollywood Dnyasi" (Turkey), 1944, Iss. 28, "Film Pictorial" (UK), June 1939
Other Works:Stage: Appeared a revival of 'Eugene O'Neill (I)' (qv)'s "Long Day's Journey Into Night" on Broadway in 1971, with 'Robert Ryan (I)' (qv)., Stage: Appeared in "Ah Wilderness!" on Broadway., Stage: Appeared in "Streetsongs" on Broadway., Stage: Directed "Mass Appeal" on Broadway in 1982. Nominated for Tony award., Heartbreak House (1938). Comedy (revival). Written by 'George Bernard Shaw' (qv). Scenic Design by John Koenig. Costume Design by Millia Davenport. Directed by 'Orson Welles' (qv). Mercury Theatre: 29 Apr 1938- Jun 1938 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: 'Mady Christians' (qv) (as "Hesione Hushabye"), 'George Coulouris' (qv) (as "Boss Mangan"), 'Geraldine Fitzgerald (I)' (qv) (as "Ellie Dunn"), Brenda Forbes, 'John Hoyt (I)' (qv) (as "Randall Utterword") [credited as John Hoysradt], 'Phyllis Joyce' (qv) (as "Randall Utterword"), 'Vincent Price (I)' (qv) (as "Hector Hushabye"), 'Erskine Sanford' (qv) (as "Mazzini Dunn"), Orson Welles (as "Captain Shotover"). Produced by Orson Welles and 'John Houseman (I)' (qv)., Stage: Appeared in a revival of 'Eugene O'Neill (I)' (qv)'s "A Touch of the Poet" on Broadway in 1977 with 'Jason Robards' (qv)., (1983) She acted in Nell Dunn's play, "Steaming," at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Christine Fox, Jane Gurnett, Sheila Collings, Alison Skilbeck, directed by Roger Smith.
Spouse:'Edward Lindsay-Hogg' (1936 - 30 August 1946) (divorced); 1 child, 'Stuart Scheftel' (10 September 1946 - 20 January 1994) (his death); 1 child
Death Date:17 July 2005
Birth Date:24 November 1913

Gabriel Pascal (producer)
Death Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Birth Notes:Arad, Transilvania, Austria-Hungary (now Arad, Arad, Romania)
Death Date:6 July 1954
Despite his French sounding name Gabby was one of the band of Hungarian exiles that centred around 'Alexander Korda' (qv)
Birth Date:4 June 1894

Gerald Elliott (writer)

Lawrence Huntington (director)
Death Notes:London, England, UK
Birth Notes:London, England, UK
Death Date:29 November 1968
Birth Date:9 March 1900

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