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1957 re-issue trailer for the silent -- with talking segments -- screen epic, NOAH'S ARK, starring Dolores Costello, George O'Brien, Louise Fazenda, Noah Bee...
Vitaphone short of Film "A Midsummer Night`s Dream" Warner Bros., 1935. Directed by Max Reinhardt. Camera: Hal Mohr. With Ian Hunter, Verree Teasdale, Hobart...
A climactic car chase filmed on real streets at night. Director Fred Niblo and DP Hal Mohr, with great editing by Joseph Kane, put together a breathtaking cl...
OT: The lost Moment Jahr: USA 1947 R: Martin Gabel B: Leonard Bercovici K: Hal Mohr M: Daniele Amphiteatrof D: Robert Cummings, Susan Hayward, Agnes Moorehea...
Genre: Crime biography Released: 1957 Directed by: Don Siegel Produced by: Al Zimbalist Screenplay by: Irving Shulman Story by: Daniel Mainwaring, Robert Adler, Irving Shulman Starring: Mickey Rooney, Carolyn Jones, Cedric Hardwicke, Leo Gordon, Jack Elam, Elisha Cook, Jr. Music by: Van Alexander Cinematography: Hal Mohr Edited by: Leon Barsha Production, company: Fryman Enterprises Distributed by: United Artists Release dates: December 1, 1957 (1957-12-01) (United States) Running time: 85 minutes Country: United States Language: English Box office: $1.25 million (US rentals)
Genre: Film noir Released: 1950 Directed by: Norman Foster Produced by: Howard Welsch Screenplay by: Alan Campbell, Norman Foster Based on: the short-story, "Man on the Run" , by Sylvia Tate Starring: Ann Sheridan, Dennis O'Keefe, Robert Keith, Ross Elliott Music by: Arthur Lange, Emil Newman Cinematography: Hal Mohr Edited by: Otto Ludwig Distributed by: Universal Studios Release dates: November 29, 1950 (1950-11-29) (United States) Running time: 77 minutes Country: United States Language: English
Ann-Margret and Omar Sharif presenting the Oscar® for Cinematography (Black and White) to Haskell Wexler for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and the Oscar®...
Genre: Film noir Released: 1950 Directed by: James V. Kern Produced by: Mort Briskin, Robert Smith Screenplay by: Mort Briskin, Robert Smith Starring: Robert Young, Betsy Drake Music by: Joseph Nussbaum Cinematography: Hal Mohr Edited by: Walter A. Thompson Production, company: Cardinal Pictures Distributed by: United Artists Release dates: July 7, 1950 (1950-07-07) (United States) Running time: 91 minutes Country: United States Language: English
Capitan Blood (Captain Blood) è un film del 1935 diretto da Michael Curtiz, basato sull'omonimo romanzo di Rafael Sabatini del 1922. Considerato dalla critica come uno dei più riusciti film sui pirati, fu candidato come miglior film ai Premi Oscar 1936. Titolo originale Captain Blood Lingua originale Inglese / francese Paese di produzione Stati Uniti Anno 1935 Durata 119 min Colore B/N Audio sonoro Mono Rapporto 1.37:1 Genere azione, avventura Regia Michael Curtiz Soggetto Rafael Sabatini (romanzo) Sceneggiatura Casey Robinson Produttore Harry Joe Brown, Gordon Hollingshead (non accreditati) Produttore esecutivo Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner (non accreditati) Casa di produzione Warner Bros. Pictures (A Cosmopolitan Production) Fotografia Hal Mohr, Ernest Haller Montaggio George Amy Effetti speciali Fred Jackman Musiche Erich Wolfgang Korngold Scenografia Anton Grot Costumi Milo Anderson Interpreti e personaggi Errol Flynn: Peter Blood Olivia de Havilland: Arabella Bishop Lionel Atwill: Colonnello Bishop Basil Rathbone: Levasseur Ross Alexander: Jeremy Pitt Guy Kibbee: Hagthorpe Henry Stephenson: Lord Willoughby Robert Barrat: Wolverstone Hobart Cavanaugh: Dr. Bronson Donald Meek: Dr. Whacker Jessie Ralph: Mrs. Barlow Forrester Harvey: Honesty Nuttall Frank McGlynn Sr.: Rev. Ogle Holmes Herbert: Capitano Gardner David Torrence: Andrew Baynes J. Carrol Naish: Cahusac Pedro de Cordoba: Don Diego George Hassell: Governatore Steed Vernon Steele: re Giacomo I (King James) Paul Panzer: Georges Renavent: capitano francese Buddy Roosevelt: Doppiatori italiani Gualtiero De Angelis: Peter Blood Dhia Cristiani: Arabella Bishop Gaetano Verna: Colonel Bishop Augusto Marcacci: Levasseur Adolfo Geri: Jeremy Pitt Nino Bonanni: Hagthorpe Aldo Silvani: Lord Willoughby Olinto Cristina: Governatore Steed Nino Pavese: re Giacomo I (King James)
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I Married Joan is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1952 to 1955. It starred veteran vaudeville, film, and radio comedienne-comedy actress Joan Davis as the manic, scatterbrained wife of a mild-mannered community judge, the Honorable Bradley Stevens (Jim Backus).The show, whose syndicated opening makes the claim "America's favorite comedy show, starring America's queen of comedy, Joan Davis, as Mrs. Joan Stevens." focused on a married couple, Joan and Bradley Stevens. I Married Joan's trademark was broad physical slapstick, with Joan Stevens portrayed as bright but somewhat childlike and given to misunderstanding. Tonight's Episode: Mabel's Dress..... After losing a bet on a boxing match, Joan sets up a fight between Wally and a pro boxer for the women's club charity. And the winner is...Joan? Cast Joan Davis ... Joan Stevens Jim Backus ... Judge Bradley Stevens Geraldine Carr ... Mabel Hal Smith ... Charlie Directed by Ezra Stone, John Rich Written by ? Executive Producer Joan Davis Produced by Paul J. Wolfson Cinematography by James Van Trees, Hal Mohr Film Editing by Robert Stafford Set Decoration by Jack Mills Art Direction Al Goodman Music by Roger Wagner Chorale Assistant Director, Tom Connors Details Country: USA Season 2, Episode 16 Original Air Date: January 27, 1954 Production Co: Joan Davis Enterprises --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Phantom of the Opera is a 1943 Universal musical horror film starring Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster and Claude Rains, directed by Arthur Lubin, and filmed in Technicolor. The original music score was composed by Edward Ward, loosely based on the novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux. The movie is a remake of the 1925 film starring Lon Chaney. The auditorium set, a replica of the Opéra Garnier interior, created for the 1925 film The Phantom of the Opera was reused. Other than the sets, this remake had little in common with the earlier film. The original storyline was completely revised and there was no attempt to film the masked ball sequence, although the famous falling of the chandelier was re-enacted on an epic scale, using elaborate camera set-ups. The cinematographers were Hal Mohr and W. Howard Greene. It is also the only Universal Monster movie to win an Oscar. Rains's portrayal of the Phantom, although overshadowed by Chaney's Phantom, is now considered to be one of the main Universal Monsters and is often listed with the likes of Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, The Bride of Frankenstein, The Wolf Man and Gill Man.
Фильм Дианны (Дины) Дурбин (Deanna Durbin) ИЗ-ЗА НЕГО (BECAUSE OF HIM). 1часть. Studio: Universal Running Time: 1 hour, 28 minutes Black and White Cast: Dean...
A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) Theseus, Duke of Athens, is going to marry Hyppolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Demetrius is engaged with Hermia, but Hermia lov...
Interview by Nabil Kabbani at IMTC Miami to Robert Niziol from Hal-Cash North America, part of the expanding Hal-Cash global money transfer network, with new...
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https://www.facebook.com/bobbygreenmusic https://www.facebook.com/TigerLaMusic https://soundcloud.com/bobbygreen Tiger's Crew: Ziporah Roney Dionissia Siozios Haley Bergin Jen Casey Kristiana Hubley Young Dancers: Evie Paller Nora Paller Madison Poesnecker Gabriella Scerbo Balloon Boy - Devlin Levy Man on Subway - John Karigan Street Photographer - Hal Cosec Directed by Trey Mohr and Travers Jacobs Director of Photography - Travers Jacobs Edited by Trey Mohr Producers - Trey Mohr and Travers Jacobs Line Producer - John Karigan Production Manager - Blake Brown First Assistant Camera - Lori Dinsmore Second Assistant Camera - Victoria Sendra Key Grip - Glen Stewart Production Assistant - Delany Gibson Makeup - Marcela Aubrey Wardrobe - Jay Johnson Hair - Jose L Lopez Phoenix
Hildy Johnson, newspaper reporter, is engaged to Peggy Grant and planning to move to New York for a higher paying advertising job... Cast Adolphe Menjou ... Walter Burns Pat O'Brien ... Hildy Johnson Mary Brian ... Peggy Grant Edward Everett Horton ... Bensinger Walter Catlett ... Murphy (as Walter L. Catlett) George E. Stone ... Earl Williams Mae Clarke ... Molly Slim Summerville ... Pincus Matt Moore ... Kruger Frank McHugh ... McCue Clarence Wilson ... Sheriff Hartman Fred Howard ... Schwartz Phil Tead ... Wilson Eugene Strong ... Endicott Spencer Charters ... Woodenshoes Maurice Black ... Diamond Louie Effie Ellsler ... Mrs. Grant Dorothea Wolbert ... Jenny James Gordon ... The Mayor Richard Alexander ... Jacobi James Donlan ... Reporter Francis Ford ... Carl - a Detective Clark Gable ... Reporter with hat at table in the prison. Sol Gorss ... Policeman Herman J. Mankiewicz ... Bit Lewis Milestone ... Bit Gustav von Seyffertitz ... Professor Max J. Engelhoffer Directed By Lewis Milestone Screenplay Written By Ben Hetch, Charles Lederer Adaptation By Bartlett Cormack Associate Producer Ethel Meglin Produced By Howard Hughes, Lewis Milestone Cinematography By Tony Gaudio, Hal Mohr Film Editing By W. Duncan Mansfield Assistant Director Nate Watt Set Decoration Richard Day Details Country: USA Release Date: April 4, 1931(USA) Production Co: The Caddo Company --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Gloria David Meece ℗ 1983 Myrrh Records, Manufactured and Distributed by Word Entertainment LLC, A Warner/Curb Company Released on: 2001-08-14 Choir: Adam Walker Choir: Christopher Jennings Choir: Diane S. Tidwell Choir: Donna Sheridon Choir: Doug Clements Choir: Hal Andrews Choir: Jim Fergeson Choir: John Moore Choir: Jon Mohr Choir: Joseph Bias Choir: Jud Mitchell Choir: Judy Rodman Choir: Lisa Silver Choir: Lori Brooks Choir: Paul T. Hester Choir: Phil Forrest Choir: Sherilyn Huffman Choir: Thomas Brannon Director: Alan Moore Director: Nan Gurley Producer: Brown Bannister Vocals: David Meece Arranger: Alan Moore Writer: David Meece Auto-generated by YouTube.
Sicilian Breeze by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena Atribuições: Áudio: Sicilian Breeze by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena é uma música do acervo da biblioteca de áudio do youtube disponível em: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary A duração da música Sicilian Breeze foi editada pelo canal Helio Garriga, para uma versão de 3 minutos e 48 segundos. Atribuições: Imagem: A imagem é Fustes at Dusk by James Whitesmith compartilhada através de uma licença creative commons: attribution Attribution-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-ND 2.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/ e está disponível no site: https://www.flickr.com/ Link direto para download: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jwhitesmith/5686114415/in/photolist-9EsPHr-nHnFsZ-mFfJyi-7HpZjj-4S4W6s-5vZoM-b1ePHk-9SLCGm-5Nz3Mg-q1Nmvv-gjo5B7-pbJ42U-ocTh9z-dogMZd-5LRvsC-ekiHGA-9VNaJK-7bKgXy-dby2wy-VsNap-hrTL9B-9Yzu66-4UzPWG-dsP7zo-a7LNLd-5wQ7LT-dsP7uN-9uhqWr-6CEbbb-6icqAR-6CA3Lr-bTLp5c-qnSZrG-b8YAwa-cDMpy5-p4XQTH-oLY5jf-dsNWwM-dsP7rU-EsvD5-mFfoVx-mFfmkH-mFhgrE-mFhh8j-8USgE6-8NTfCW-dFotnL-55tJTQ-6LMAfY-kSXEgc ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- this my playlist ( New Age music ) you'll find: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE1484341D74E664C Philip Aaberg – William Ackerman – Paul Adams – Adiemus – AeTopus – Bryan Tewell Hughes - Omar Akram – Azam Ali – Alpha Wave Movement – Amethystium – Anaya Music – Darol Anger – Romina Arena – David Arkenstone – Diane Arkenstone – Armik – James Asher – Can Atilla – Australis – Paul Avgerinos – Ayana – Sara Ayers - B-Tribe – Bandari - Emily Bear – Hennie Bekker – Benise (Roni Benise) – Daniel Berthiaume – Biddu – Tim Blake – Jo Blankenburg – Blue Stone – Moya Brennan – Thom Brennan – Jim Brickman – Javier Ramon Brito – Markus Burger – Richard Burmer – Ray Buttigieg – Wendy Carlos – Stephen Caudel – Celtic Woman – Sheila Chandra - Craig Chaquico – Checkfield – Suzanne Ciani – Clannad – Clavijo – Michael Colina – Al Conti – Jesse Cook – Randy and Pamela Copus – Corciolli – Coyote Oldman – Michael Cretu – Cusco – Dadawa - Scott D. Davis – Peter Davison Deep Forest – Delerium - Constance Demby – Deuter – Thomas Di Leva – Julius Dobos – Suzanne Doucet – Catherine Duc – Kyle Bobby Dunn – Chinmaya Dunster – sarod - Ludovico Einaudi – Levente Egry – Emerald Web – Enigma – Michael Cretu - Enya – Era – Esteban - Dean Evenson – Ryan Farish – Larry Fast - Alex Fox – Christopher Franke – Eloy Fritsch – Edgar Froese – Fortuna (Brazilian singer) – Jewish background - Michael Flatley - Gandalf – Jan Garbarek – Lisa Gerrard - Philip Glass – Medwyn Goodall – David & Steve Gordon - Govi – Francis Goya – Gregorian – Nicholas Gunn – John Hackett – Jean Ven Robert Hal – Michael Allen Harrison – Fiona Joy Hawkins – Michael Hedges – Scott Helland – Barbara Higbie – Steve Hillage – Himekami - Michael Hoppé – Paul Horn, flautist - Yoshiaki Hoshi – Isadar – Iasos – Steve Jansen – Jean Michel Jarre – Karl Jenkins – Theo Jörgensmann – Bradley Joseph – William Joseph – Prem Joshua – Karunesh – Peter Kater – Paul Kenny – Kevin Kern – Al Gromer Khan – Sandeep Khurana – Kitarō – Bernward Koch – Kokin Gumi – Darlene Koldenhoven – Tetsuya Komuro – Andrei Krylov – Lara & Reyes (Sergio Lara and Joe Reyes) – Fariborz Lachini – Peter Lai – David Lanz – Raimond Lap – Lesiëm – Lia – Ottmar Liebert – Life In Balance – Lorie Line – Johannes Linstead – Helen Jane Long – Oscar Lopez – Ray Lynch – Lisa Lynne – Mannheim Steamroller – group (Leader Chip Davis) - Michael Manring – Catya Maré – Giovanni Marradi – Keiko Matsui – Lyle Mays – Paul McCandless – Loreena McKennitt – Stephan Micus – Miten - Mithoon – Mythos – Robert ÆOLUS Myers – Nightnoise - Michael Nyman – Patrick O'Hearn – Mike Oldfield – Terry Oldfield – Proyecto Oniric – Opafire – Oregon (band) – Jeff Oster – Thomas Otten - Jeff Pearce – Deva Premal – Asher Quinn – Raphael – Jorge Reyes – Laza Ristovski – Lawson Rollins – Ron Roy – Terje Rypdal – Nancy Rumbel – Ryuichi Sakamoto – Bruno Sanfilippo – Jon Schmidt – Klaus Schulze – Secret Garden – Seay – Jonn Serrie - Shahin & Sepehr (Shahin Shahida and Sepehr Haddad) – Dechen Shak-Dagsay – Ananda Shankar – Oliver Shantil & Friends – Rabbi Shergill – Yoko Shimomura – Michael Shrieve - Singh Kaur – Manose Singh – Montana Skies – Snatam Kaur – Cadence Spalding – Chris Spheeris – Stewart St. John – Gary Stadler – Michael Stearns
Comer muchos dulces te provocará caries y tendrás que visitar al Dentista Bromista de Play-Doh, que está un poco loco y no te dejará marchar hasta que haya r...
Comedian Jay Mohr, known for his stand up comedy as well as acting roles such as Bob Sugar on Jerry Maguire, SNL, and co-starring with Jennifer Anniston in P...
Lagu ini pertama kali dibawakan di Nicola-Kirche (Gereja St. Nikolas) di Oberndorf, Austria pada 25 Desember 1818. Sebelumnya, Mohr sudah menyusun kata-katan...
Tim Mohr interviews Jim Mitchell of Mitchell's Drug Store in Roblin, Manitoba in approximately 1995 about staying in school.
Actor Interviews, Crew.
http://jaymohr.com Jay sits down with long time friend Jerry O'Connell and go back in time to when they were working with each other in New York and how they...
you know the worst thing about Phil Spector? his music is so brilliant that i actually can ignore the fact that he was an awful insane person. and hey, at le...
Artie Lange on Norm Macdonald, uncensored.
On 10 September 2012, thanks to Paramount Home Entertainment, we had the fantastic opportunity of interviewing the iconic Welsh actor John Rhys-Davies, who w...
Sheryl joins Steve Gorman Sports and talks about touring with Rascal Flatts and reminisces about her days at the University of Missouri.
Leilani Munter (vegan Nascar race car driver) interviewed by HappyCow's Ken Spector at the THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES 2013 GENESIS AWARDS BENEFI...
Director Cameron Crowe in studio. Another great interview.
Topher Mohr "Lush Life" from the album "Phlotilla" (DTI Records) IN STEREO is a new series documenting fresh, dynamic music released by artists profiled by t...
We sit down to talk with Christian Slater, who voices Slater on the FX comedy Archer, at New York Comic Con 2014. Special thanks to Kristyn Clarke of Pop Culture Madness for helping us out with the interview. For more interviews, reviews and photos from NYCC 2014 please check out our other pages as well as: https://www.cosmosgaming.com https://www.facebook.com/cosmosgaming https://twitter.com/CosmosGaming Please check out Kristyn's site Pop Culture Madness: http://www.popculturemadness.com/
Interview by Nabil Kabbani at IMTC Miami to Olivier Denis from SWIFT. Mr. Denis is Senior Product Manager with SWIFTRemit, the remittance service that SWIFT ...
Eine der Grundideen von Outreach ist, den Nachwuchs zu fördern. Mit der Outreach Young Lions Serie fördert Outreach großartige Musiker-Talente (Bandleader oder ganze Ensembles), die beeindruckend auf Profi Niveau spielen. Jedes Jahr werden im Rahmen des Outreach Festivals zwei Ensembles gefeatured. 2011 startete die OYL-Series mit Bastian Stein´s Gravity Point. Bastian Stein ist in diesem Youtube-Video im Interview mit dem Musikjournalisten Giselher Smekal zu sehen. Outreach Young Lions -- Series: Bastian Stein´s Gravity Point Bastian Stein (trumpet, fluegelhorn), Philipp Jagschitz (piano), Christian Kornreif (sax, bass clarinet), Mathias Pichler (bass), Tobias Backhaus (drums), Video powerd by Medien Kolleg Innsbruck Eingefahrene Klischees sind im musikalischen Konzept des jungen kreativen Trompeters Bastian Stein ein Fremdwort. Auf dem Programm stehen u.a. eigene Werke, die sich durch eine ausgewogene Balance von Komposition und Improvisation auszeichnen. Auch Werke der Bandmitglieder werden zu hören sein, um für ein musikalisch abwechslungsreiches Panorama zu sorgen.
Comedian and actor Hal Sparks stops by the Fox59 Morning News studios and hijacks the weather forecast, at one point as Hitler.
Jay Mohr (SNL, Jerry Maguire, Last Comic Standing) joins Johnjay and Rich in-studio on 9/19/11. For more, go to www.johnjayandrich.com.
Interview by Zory Muñoz (IMTC) to David Koch, VP of Business Development at Earthport, one of the fastest growing payment processors in the world with HQ in ...
Exclusive interview with comedian George Wallace backstage at Flamingo Part 2.
The Lost Moment was shot in glorious black- and-white by Hal Mohr from an adapted screenplay by ...
The Examiner 2014-07-03The luminous black and white cinematography by Hal Mohr won a deserved Oscar, as did Ralph Dawson's ...
Houston Press 2014-06-02Seasoned TV writer Stirling Silliphant ("Route 66," "Naked City") was responsible for the screenplay ...
IMDb 2014-05-232) "Midnight Cowboy" (1969) ... 4) James Dean ... 6) "Marty" (1955) ... 8) Hal Mohr, 1935, cinematography, "A Midsummer Night’s Dream".
The News & Observer 2014-03-031 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... ) ... ) ... Hal Mohr, cinematographer for "A Midsummer Night's Dream," is the only write-in winner in academy history.
Houston Chronicle 2014-02-271 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... ) ... Hal Mohr, cinematographer for "A Midsummer Night's Dream," is the only write-in winner in academy history.
San Francisco Chronicle 2014-02-23Cinematographer Hal Mohr won an Oscar for the Reinhardt- influenced lighting effects in this film, ...
noodls 2013-03-08(The first, according to The Hollywood Reporter, occurred in 1935 with Hal Mohr’s cinematography win ...
Vanity Fair 2013-02-11) ... Only one person ever won on a write-in vote, which was 1935’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream cinematographer Hal Mohr.
Celebrity Café 2013-01-17The next year, they honored Hal Mohr with a write-in, making him the first and only person to win an ...
E! Online 2013-01-17Or will he? No, he will not: ... ) The following year, cinematographer Hal Mohr became the first and only person to win an ».
IMDb 2013-01-16) The following year, cinematographer Hal Mohr became the first and only person to win an Oscar via ...
Huffington Post 2013-01-16) The following year, cinematographer Hal Mohr became the first and only person to win an Oscar via ...
The Hollywood Reporter 2013-01-16Hal Mohr, A.S.C. (August 2, 1894, San Francisco — May 10, 1974, Santa Monica, California) was a famed movie cinematographer.
In 1915, in an early example of an exploitation film peddled directly to theater owners, Mohr and Sol Lesser produced and directed a film The Last Night of the Barbary Coast. This film purported to show the last night of the depraved Barbary Coast red-light district of San Francisco before it was shut down by the police. (The area wasn't actually closed down until 1917.) This is now considered a lost film.
Notably, Mohr is the only person to have won a competitive Academy Award without being nominated for it. In 1936, a write-in campaign won him the Best Cinematography Oscar for his work on A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935). The Academy later changed the Oscar rules, making write-in voting impossible. Mohr won another Academy Award for his work on The Phantom of the Opera (1943).
Mohr was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematographer for his work on The Fourposter (1952), a film based on a play of the same name, written by Jan de Hartog. He was also nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Cinematography in a Black and White Film, for his work on the same movie.
Adeline Virginia Woolf (/ˈwʊlf/; 25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941) was an English writer, regarded as one of the foremost modernist literary figures of the twentieth century.
During the interwar period, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of the Bloomsbury Group. Her most famous works include the novels Mrs Dalloway (1925), To the Lighthouse (1927) and Orlando (1928), and the book-length essay A Room of One's Own (1929), with its famous dictum, "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."
Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen in London in 1882 to Sir Leslie Stephen and Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson).
Virginia's father, Sir Leslie Stephen (1832–1904), was a notable historian, author, critic and mountaineer. He was the editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, a work that would influence Woolf's later experimental biographies.
Virginia's mother Julia Stephen (1846–1895) was a renowned beauty, born in India to Dr. John and Maria Pattle Jackson. She was also the niece of Julia Margaret Cameron née Pattle, the famous photographer. Julia moved to England with her mother, where she served as a model for Pre-Raphaelite painters such as Edward Burne-Jones.
Olivia Mary de Havilland (born 1 July 1916) is a British American film and stage actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1946 and 1949. She is the elder sister of actress Joan Fontaine. The sisters are among the last surviving leading ladies from Hollywood of the 1930s.
Olivia de Havilland was born in Tokyo, Japan, to parents from the United Kingdom. Her father, Walter Augustus de Havilland (31 August 1872 – 20 May 1968, aged 95), was a patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and her mother, Lilian Augusta (née Ruse; 11 June 1886 – 20 February 1975, aged 88) was a stage actress who had left her career after going to Tokyo with her husband – she would return to work after her daughters had already won fame in the 40s, with the stage name of Lillian Fontaine. Her parents married in 1914 and they separated in 1919, when Lilian decided to end the marriage after discovering that her husband used the sexual services of geisha girls, but divorce was not signed until February 1925.
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