How To Direct - Clips from The Nina Foch Course - Evaluating the Actor
Acting for Singers - Julie Andrews and Barry Manilow talking about Nina Foch
Nina Foch in American in Paris
Nina Foch on "Executive Suite"
The Nina Foch Course for Filmmakers and Actors - Preview
Climax - Night Of Execution (Nina Foch, Vincent Price, Dick Foran)
My name is Julia Ross 1945
Movie Legends - Nina Foch
Illegal (1955) Official Trailer - Edward G. Robinson, Nina Foch Film Noir Movie HD
Stump The Stars - Nina Foch vs Michael Landon
ST BENNY THE DIP (1951) Dick Haymes - Nina Foch - Roland Young
Stump The Stars - Nina Foch vs Michael Landon (1960s)
Nina Foch Promo
Nina Foch Course Promo
How To Direct - Clips from The Nina Foch Course - Evaluating the Actor
Acting for Singers - Julie Andrews and Barry Manilow talking about Nina Foch
Nina Foch in American in Paris
Nina Foch on "Executive Suite"
The Nina Foch Course for Filmmakers and Actors - Preview
Climax - Night Of Execution (Nina Foch, Vincent Price, Dick Foran)
My name is Julia Ross 1945
Movie Legends - Nina Foch
Illegal (1955) Official Trailer - Edward G. Robinson, Nina Foch Film Noir Movie HD
Stump The Stars - Nina Foch vs Michael Landon
ST BENNY THE DIP (1951) Dick Haymes - Nina Foch - Roland Young
Stump The Stars - Nina Foch vs Michael Landon (1960s)
Nina Foch Promo
Nina Foch Course Promo
Randal Kleiser Talks Nina Foch, George Lucas, Film, Grease, and more...
Tribute to Nina Foch
St. Benny the Dip (1951) Dick Haymes, Nina Foch, Roland Young. Comedy
How To Act - Clips from The Nina Foch Course - Sources of Power
How to Act - Clips from The Nina Foch Course - Infuse Props With Meaning
The Undercover Man 1949 starring Glenn Ford and Nina Foch 1/2
How To Act - Clips from The Nina Foch Course - The Fight Against Gravity
Nina Foch in Executive Suite
How to Write - Writer/Director Edward Zwick talking about Nina Foch
MGM Theater Of The Air - Public Hero No. 1 {Nina Foch, William Eythe}
Cry of the Werewolf 1944 FILM FULL MOVIE CLASSIC HORROR
Johnny O'Clock 1947 Staring Dick Powell, Lee J. Cobb, Nina Foch
158 - Trapped (with Original Commercials) - CBS Radio Mystery Theater
Kraft Suspense Theatre: "The End of the World, Baby" (1963)
My name is Julia Ross - 1945 FULL MOVIE
A Szerelem Börtönében [Teljes Film] HUN
Szerelmi Leckék Hitetleneknek [Teljes Film] HUN (2003)
Kraft Suspense Theatre: The Name of the Game (1963)
Climax! Night Of Execution September 22, 1955
St. Benny the Dip (1951) EDGAR G. ULMER
STARS & LEGENDS
18 évvel késöbb Teljes Film HUN (2010)
Invasão de Privacidade
An American in Paris - Artracaille 12-11-2013
An American in Paris
Johnny O'Clock 1947 - Old Movie
How To Write - Clips From the Nina Foch Course - Write the Other End of a Phone Conversation
Grey's Anatomy Actor Peter Horton talking about Nina Foch
How to Act - Clips from the Nina Foch Course - Jokes Can't Have Air in Them
How To Direct - Clips From the Nina Foch Course - What Is Sexy
Nina Foch workshop
NCIS
How to Direct - Filmmaker Gregg Helvey talking about Nina Foch
How to Write - Clips from The Nina Foch Course - Dialogue Handles
The Ten Commandments (5/10) Movie CLIP - Moses Meets His Real Mother (1956) HD
Decode the Scene GAME - Charlton Heston Nina Foch Martha Scott MOVIE CLIPS
dead today episode 5
Acting for Animators - Lee Unkrich Toy Story 3 director talking about Nina Foch
Spartacus (4/9) Movie CLIP - Fight to the Death (1960) HD
George Lucas has a message for filmmakers
Nina Foch (April 20, 1924 – December 5, 2008) was a Dutch-born American actress and leading lady in many 1940s and 1950s films.
Nina Foch was born Nina Consuelo Maud Fock in Leiden, Holland. Her mother was the American actress and singer Consuelo Flowerton, who returned to the U.S. after her marriage to Foch's father, Dutch classical music conductor Dirk Fock ended. They divorced when Nina was a toddler. As Foch grew up in New York, her mother encouraged her artistic talents. She played the piano and enjoyed art but was more interested in acting.
Foch lived in Beverly Hills, California for 40 years. She married three times. Her first marriage was to James Lipton, the future host of Inside the Actors Studio. She later married Dennis de Brito in 1959. The couple had one child before divorcing in 1963. Her final marriage, to Michael Dewell, began in 1967 but ended in divorce in 1993.
Foch died December 5, 2008, of complications from the blood disorder myelodysplasia at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Her only son, Dr. Dirk de Brito, told the Los Angeles Times that "She had become ill while teaching at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts."
Nina is a feminine given name.
Dame Julia Elizabeth Andrews, DBE (née Wells; born 1 October 1935) is an English film and stage actress, singer, and author. She is the recipient of Golden Globe, Emmy, Grammy, BAFTA, People's Choice Award, Theatre World Award, Screen Actors Guild and Academy Award honours.
Andrews is a former child actress and singer who made her Broadway debut in a 1954 production of The Boy Friend, and rose to prominence starring in musicals such as My Fair Lady and Camelot, both of which earned her Tony Award nominations. In 1957, she made her television debut with the title role in Cinderella, which was seen by over 100 million viewers.
Andrews made her feature film debut in Mary Poppins (1964), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She received her second Academy Award nomination for The Sound of Music (1965). Adjusted for inflation, these two films are the 25th and 3rd highest grossing films of all time, respectively. From 1964 to 1967, Andrews was the biggest film star in the world, with the additional box office successes of her films The Americanization of Emily, Hawaii, Torn Curtain, and Thoroughly Modern Millie.
Barry Manilow (born June 17, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. He is best known for such recordings as "Could It Be Magic", "Mandy", "Can't Smile Without You", and "Copacabana (At the Copa)."
In 1978, five of his albums were on the best-selling charts simultaneously, a feat equalled only by Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and Johnny Mathis. He has recorded a string of Billboard hit singles and multi-platinum albums that have resulted in his being named Radio & Records number one Adult Contemporary artist and winning three straight American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist. Between 1974 - 1983 Manilow had three number 1 singles and 25 that reached the top 40. Several well-known entertainers have praised Manilow, including Sinatra, who was quoted in the 1970s saying, "He's next." In 1988, Bob Dylan stopped Manilow at a party, hugged him and said, "Don't stop what you're doing, man. We're all inspired by you."
As well as producing and arranging albums for other artists, including Bette Midler and Dionne Warwick, Manilow has written songs for musicals, films, and commercials. From February 2005 to December 30, 2009, he was the headliner at the Las Vegas Hilton, performing hundreds of shows before ending his relationship with the hotel. From March 2010, he has headlined at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas. He has sold more than 80 million records worldwide.
Vincent Leonard Price, Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor, well known for his distinctive voice and serio-comic performances in a series of horror films made in the latter part of his career.
Price was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Marguerite Cobb (née Wilcox) and Vincent Leonard Price, Sr., who was the president of the National Candy Company. His grandfather, Vincent Clarence Price, invented "Dr. Price's Baking Powder," the first cream of tartar baking powder, and secured the family's fortune.
Price attended St. Louis Country Day School. He was further educated at Yale in art history and fine art. He was a member of the Courtauld Institute, London. He became interested in the theatre during the 1930s, appearing professionally on stage for the first time in 1935.
He made his film debut in 1938 with Service de Luxe and established himself in the film Laura (1944), opposite Gene Tierney, directed by Otto Preminger. He also played Joseph Smith, Jr. in the movie Brigham Young (1940) and William Gibbs McAdoo in Wilson (1944) as well as a pretentious priest in The Keys of the Kingdom (1944).