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Born Yesterday - 1950
Best card playing scene ever! Judy Holliday is hillarious!...
published: 03 Jun 2010
author: Moamg
Born Yesterday - 1950
Best card playing scene ever! Judy Holliday is hillarious!
published: 03 Jun 2010
views: 18897
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What's My Line? Judy Holliday (1953)
Oscar winner Judy Holliday appears as the mystery guest on the popular CBS game show What'...
published: 05 Sep 2011
author: romeman01
What's My Line? Judy Holliday (1953)
Oscar winner Judy Holliday appears as the mystery guest on the popular CBS game show What's My Line, broadcast July 5, 1953. Regular panelist Bennett Cerf quickly guesses who she is. When Ms. Holliday is asked to speak in the "Born Yesterday voice," the reference is to the voice she used in the film Born Yesterday (1950). For her performance in this film as a ditzy and uncouth former showgirl, she won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. Around the time of being so honored, in 1951, Holliday was virtually banished from radio and television when it was alleged, in print and in Congressional testimony, that she was associated with "Communist front" organizations (this was the era of anti-Communist crusading -- "the Red scare" -- conducted by Pat McCarran and Joseph McCarthy, among others). Mark Goodson wanted her as a guest on the show even before this appearance, but CBS would not allow it, because of the allegations against her. Over time the troubled waters calmed and this appearance was one of her first returns to broadcasting (she continued to work in Hollywood all the while). Ironically, Bennett Cerf owed his position on the program to the fact that his predecessor as panelist, Louis Untermeyer, was named as a potential subversive in the booklet "Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television," the same publication that had named Holliday. Untermeyer was fired and Cerf took his place. Some time later, as part of an oral history ...
published: 05 Sep 2011
author: romeman01
views: 4753
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Bells Are Ringing I'm Going Back OBC Judy Holliday
Bells Are Ringing Shubert Theatre, (11/29/1956 - 12/13/1958) Alvin Theatre, (12/15/1958 - ...
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: LEEANISMAN
Bells Are Ringing I'm Going Back OBC Judy Holliday
Bells Are Ringing Shubert Theatre, (11/29/1956 - 12/13/1958) Alvin Theatre, (12/15/1958 - 3/7/1959) Judy Holliday Ella Peterson Sydney Chaplin Jeff Moss Pam Abbott Singer Frank Aletter Blake Barton Doria Avila Dancer Joanne Birks Singer Dort Clark Inspector Barnes Frank Derbas Dancer Norma Doggett Olga Dancer Phyllis Dorne Dancer Don Emmons Dancer Peter Gennaro Carl Frank Green Charles Bessemer Another Actor Singer at Night Club Eddie Heim Telephone Man Master of Ceremonies Dancer George S. Irving Larry Hastings Patti Karr Dancer Kasimir Kokich Other Man Dancer Eddie Lawrence Sandor Marc Leon Singer Urylee Leonardos Singer Jeannine Masterson Mrs. Mallet Singer David McDaniel Maitre D'Hotel Singer Paul Michael Singer Frank Milton Ludwig Smiley Barbara Newman Dancer Tom O'Steen Joey Dancer Julian Patrick Singer John Perkins Man from Corvello Mob Nancy Perkins Dancer Ellen Ray Carol Michelle Reiner Michelle Singer Marsha Rivers Dancer Steve Roland Singer Paul Arnold Donna Sanders Madame Grimaldi Singer Jean Stapleton Sue Willy Sumner Dancer Ed Thompson Waiter Singer Beryl Towbin Dancer Ben Vargas Dancer Ann Wallace Dancer Bernie West Dr. Kitchell Jack Weston Francis Pat Wilkes Gwynne Billy Wilson Dancer Gordon Woodburn Police Officer Singer Standby: Phyllis Newman (Ella Peterson).
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: LEEANISMAN
views: 12141
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Judy Holliday- "Razzamatazz"
from 1955. enjoy! -Drew Arriola...
published: 18 Jul 2007
author: DrewArriola
Judy Holliday- "Razzamatazz"
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Judy Holliday's last television appearance.
Judy Holliday's last television appearance on "Whats my line?" in 1963. -Drew...
published: 30 Jul 2008
author: DrewArriola
Judy Holliday's last television appearance.
Judy Holliday's last television appearance on "Whats my line?" in 1963. -Drew
published: 30 Jul 2008
author: DrewArriola
views: 47774
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Is It a Crime? - Judy Holliday 1960
from Bells Are Ringing / www.wbshop.com...
published: 07 Sep 2009
author: cendrillon325
Is It a Crime? - Judy Holliday 1960
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Judy Holliday Tribute
My Friend Glenn Mcmahon of the Judy Holliday Resource Center made this as a tribute to my ...
published: 18 Jun 2008
author: GrayRoy
Judy Holliday Tribute
My Friend Glenn Mcmahon of the Judy Holliday Resource Center made this as a tribute to my favorite actress of all time. The link to his site www.wtv-zone.com
published: 18 Jun 2008
author: GrayRoy
views: 12620
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Dean Martin Judy Holliday Just in Time
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published: 26 May 2009
author: Cornel Banica
Dean Martin Judy Holliday Just in Time
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The Marrying Kind - Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray
A young couple on the verge of divorce looks back on their marriage in this 1952 film. Dir...
published: 14 Sep 2011
author: loafersguy
The Marrying Kind - Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray
A young couple on the verge of divorce looks back on their marriage in this 1952 film. Directed by George Cukor, it's largely overlooked today, but contains excellent performances by Judy Holliday and, in his first starring role, Aldo Ray.
published: 14 Sep 2011
author: loafersguy
views: 1321
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Judy Holliday - Trouble Is A Man
Due to the success of her portrayal of Billie Dawn in "Born Yesterday," for which she won ...
published: 10 Jan 2010
author: NedNickerson2010
Judy Holliday - Trouble Is A Man
Due to the success of her portrayal of Billie Dawn in "Born Yesterday," for which she won the 1950 Academy Award for Best Actress, Judy Holliday was forever type-cast as a dumb blonde in all her movie roles, this, despite the fact that she had an IQ of 172. She only made a few films, and during the last years of her life, she divided her time between recording and appearing on stage. Her last movie "Bells Are Ringing" (1960) was the film adapation of the stage play for which she won the 1957 Tony Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical. During the last five years of her life, she battled breast cancer and finally succumbed to the disease on June 7, 1965 at the age of 43. In 1958 at the age of 37, she recorded a solo album entitled "Trouble Is A Man." Though not a great singer, she proved herself to be a great stylist. A reviewer of the album remarked that there was more to singing than just hitting the right notes - there was also technique and style. Miss Holliday's performances of the various songs on the album proved that she had plenty of both. An excellent site for learning more about Judy Holliday can be found here: www.wtv-zone.com For the video treatment of this song, I've used stills featuring several of her leading men - Aldo Ray, William Holden, Jack Lemmon, and Dean Martin, as well as video clips from her last film, "Bells Are Ringing." Hope you like it... TROUBLE IS A MAN (Words and music by Alec Wilder) A woman gets all the blame For everything that ...
published: 10 Jan 2010
author: NedNickerson2010
views: 6133
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BORN YESTERDAY [1950 TRAILER]
Theatrical trailer for the 1950 film version of Garson Kanin's "Born Yesterday" starring B...
published: 21 Jan 2009
author: KaninFamily
BORN YESTERDAY [1950 TRAILER]
Theatrical trailer for the 1950 film version of Garson Kanin's "Born Yesterday" starring Best Actress Oscar winner Judy Holliday, William Holden and Broderick Crawford. Directed by George Cukor. Pygmalionesque story about a disreputable business tycoon who sends his kept woman to be socially educated by a former journalist.
published: 21 Jan 2009
author: KaninFamily
views: 25446
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Judy Holliday, Kay Starr, Janet Blair and Tyrone Power
Judy Holliday and Friends Perform "Chattanooga Choo Choo" in 1955. enjoy!...
published: 11 Jul 2007
author: DrewArriola
Judy Holliday, Kay Starr, Janet Blair and Tyrone Power
Judy Holliday and Friends Perform "Chattanooga Choo Choo" in 1955. enjoy!
published: 11 Jul 2007
author: DrewArriola
views: 33121
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Jack Lemmon Judy Holliday Let's Fall In Love
It SHould Happen to You...
published: 29 May 2011
author: restoredeanna
Jack Lemmon Judy Holliday Let's Fall In Love
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Judy Holliday - Loving You
The Late Great Judy Holliday Performs "Loving You" on The Perry Como show, 1960 -Drew A....
published: 28 May 2007
author: DrewArriola
Judy Holliday - Loving You
The Late Great Judy Holliday Performs "Loving You" on The Perry Como show, 1960 -Drew A.
published: 28 May 2007
author: DrewArriola
views: 14222
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Tallulah & Judy Holliday after the 1951 Academy Awards
Tallulah Bankhead congratulates Judy Holliday after her 1951 Academy Award win for Best Ac...
published: 18 Sep 2009
author: TallulahDahling
Tallulah & Judy Holliday after the 1951 Academy Awards
Tallulah Bankhead congratulates Judy Holliday after her 1951 Academy Award win for Best Actress in the film "Born Yesterday". Judy Holliday, who beat out such talent as Bette Davis {"All About Eve"} & Gloria Swanson {"Sunset Boulevard"}, is also congratulated by Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, Enzio Pinza, Van Johnson, Joan Davis & Ethel Barrymore. The Big Show, April 1st 1951. Live Radio broadcast from Hollywood, California. ***Judy Holliday, who was in New York, briefly steps out of character {drops the 'cartoon' voice} while talking with Ethel Barrymore, who had accepted the award on her behalf.
published: 18 Sep 2009
author: TallulahDahling
views: 11073
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Judy Holliday - An Occasional Man
Track 08 from Music for a Bachelor's Den, Volume 7: Sex Kittens in Hi-Fi, the Blondes....
published: 26 Dec 2010
author: LittleMissLounge
Judy Holliday - An Occasional Man
Track 08 from Music for a Bachelor's Den, Volume 7: Sex Kittens in Hi-Fi, the Blondes.
published: 26 Dec 2010
author: LittleMissLounge
views: 2179
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Movie Legends - Judy Holliday
Tribute to the Oscar winning ultimate 'dumb blonde'....
published: 24 Mar 2009
author: basilnelson
Movie Legends - Judy Holliday
Tribute to the Oscar winning ultimate 'dumb blonde'.
published: 24 Mar 2009
author: basilnelson
views: 2218
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Judy Holliday & Dean Martin
Song : Better, Better Than A Dream...
published: 20 Nov 2008
author: JustLeiLani
Judy Holliday & Dean Martin