'Freud' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Walls (2010)
Actors:
John Pallotta (actor),
Kim Jarle Johansen (producer),
Kim Jarle Johansen (writer),
Kim Jarle Johansen (editor),
Kim Jarle Johansen (actor),
Kim Jarle Johansen (director),
Helle Østeraas (writer),
Helle Østeraas (actress),
Nils Røsok (actor),
Jostein Vingsand (actor),
Rune Henriksen (director),
Thomas Rinnan (actor),
Knut Ellingsen (actor),
Arngrim Fagerhaug (actor),
Anders Grøntvedt (actor),
Genres:
Mystery,
Short,
Dora (2008)
Actors:
Pedro Marques (editor),
Paulo Branco (producer),
São José Correia (actress),
Mariana Gaivão (editor),
José Airosa (actor),
José Airosa (actor),
João Pedro Vaz (actor),
Pedro Alpiarça (actor),
Isabel Aboim (writer),
Isabel Aboim (director),
José Calixto (actor),
Nuno Gelpi (composer),
Eduardo Raon (composer),
José-Maria Branco (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Loma Lynda: The Red Door (2008)
Actors:
David Fine (actor),
Jason Bognacki (composer),
Jason Bognacki (editor),
Jason Bognacki (writer),
Jason Bognacki (director),
Jason Bognacki (producer),
Jason Bognacki (writer),
Iglesias Estefania (actress),
Chris Mammone (actor),
Chris Mammone (writer),
Becky Altringer (actress),
Aline Avakian (producer),
Miklos Gyulai (actor),
Aline Avakian (actress),
Kevin Altringer (actor),
Genres:
Horror,
Short,
Los Andes no creen en Dios (2007)
Actors:
Shlomit Baytelman (actress),
Teresa Gutiérrez (actress),
Diego Bertie (actor),
Carla Ortiz (actress),
Jorge Ortiz Sánchez (actor),
Luis Bredow (actor),
Cristian Mercado (actor),
Milton Cortés (actor),
Carolina Zaballa (miscellaneous crew),
Antonio Eguino (director),
Antonio Eguino (producer),
Nicolás Bauer (actor),
Rodolfo Calaumana (actor),
Martin Proctor (actor),
Claudia Gaensel (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: End of the 20's. Alfonso a young writer brought up in France, arrives to an adventurous mining town (Uyuni) in the midst of the Bolivian high plateau. Here he meets the beautiful Claudina a sensual, strong willed chola, la "Misqui simi" ("The one with the sweet lips"). Uyuni radiates a strange magnetism, it is charged with a collective euphoria produced by the bewitching mineral. The lives of the characters enter a whirl of passion, ambition and frustration.
Genres:
Drama,
Full Frontal (2002)
Actors:
Jerry Weintraub (actor),
Blair Underwood (actor),
Nicky Katt (actor),
Blair Underwood (actor),
Terence Stamp (actor),
Steven Soderbergh (actor),
Terence Stamp (actor),
David Duchovny (actor),
David Fincher (actor),
Brad Pitt (actor),
Joe Chrest (actor),
Jeff Garlin (actor),
David Hyde Pierce (actor),
Rashida Jones (actress),
Rainn Wilson (actor),
Plot: Arty film-within-a-film revolves around seven people with little in common whose lives collide.
Keywords: 40-seconds, 40th-birthday, acting, actor, actress, adult-bookstore, adult-filmmaking, africa, african-american, airplane
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Taglines: From The Director Of Traffic, Ocean's Eleven & Erin Brockovich! Chance Meetings. Steamy Interludes. Sizzling Secrets. Everybody Needs A Release
Quotes:
[from the trailer]::Carl: You can't pretend that you are having sex with someone, when you are actually having sex with them.
Catherine: Oh, eww, this arugal is so bitter! It'l like my algebra teacher on my bread!
Arty: [on the set of Arty's play, "The Sound and the Fuhrer"] Great. Now I have three hours to find a new Ava Braun.::Hitler: You know what? Fuck her. And here's why.::Hitler: Number One - Anyone who's offended by drinking blood, obviously doesn't drink blood.::Hitler: Number Two - Anyone who drinks as much blood as I do knows it has no effect.::Hitler: Number Three - There is absolutely no scientific connection between drinking a shot of blood a day and being an extraordinary actor.::Hitler: And Number Four - it is impossible to prove Number Three.
Carl: I think Lee is like... Have you ever seen a dog get hit by a car but walk away? And there's this impact and you know something terrible has happened to that dog but it walks away and it doesn't seem to even realize the implications cause it just goes on. But you know that something terrible has happened inside this dog. That's, I think, what happened to Lee. It's like she's a dog that got hit by a car, and she walked away and she's still walking, but some very, very important things inside her are damaged.
Some Girl (1998)
Actors:
Danny Dimbort (producer),
John Thompson (producer),
Boaz Davidson (producer),
Adam Goldberg (actor),
Pamela Adlon (actress),
Trevor Short (producer),
Juliette Lewis (actress),
Jeremy Sisto (actor),
Chris Jaymes (actor),
Mike O'Malley (actor),
John Getz (actor),
Michael Rapaport (actor),
Giovanni Ribisi (actor),
Jeffrey Shepherd (miscellaneous crew),
Avi Lerner (producer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance,
Quotes:
[Sex scene is ending.]::April: God, that hit the spot!::[She starts dressing.]::Neal: Uh, April, I didn't finish.::April: That's all right. We'll get to you next time.
April: Claire, darling. So what's with you advising Neil to break up with me?::Claire: [drunk] He broke up with you?::April: Yes, he did.::Claire: Well, good for him.::April: Good for him? Why are you all of a sudden interested in my love life?::Claire: First, I'd be careful in calling it a love life. Second, Neil is my friend. I thought I'd crack the door, let a little light in. I'd do the same for you, April.::April: [scoff] Really? Ooh, this is good, Claire. Let me just absorb this.::Claire: You're wrong for Neil! He deserves better. Something a little more dignified.::April: You know, you're right actually, 'cause I thought you and Neil would make such a good couple.::Claire: No. No, no. I would never fuck my best friend's boyfriend.::April: Mm, I would!
Jason: How does it feel like to have the biggest pussy known to mankind?::April: You're really trying my patience, Jason. That's really funny.::Jason: Yeah, well, you're looking a little spent there.::April: Listen, you little faggot! You want me to drag you out by your puny, little cock and take away what manhood you have left, 'cause I'll do it!::Jason: What're you gonna do? You gonna blow me to death?::April: [slaps Jason]
April: So what are you gonna do now?::Neal: I'm working.::April: So? Stop working.::Neal: April.::April: I love it when you call me that.::Neal: Everyone calls you that. It's your name.
April: Will you lock the door on your way out?::Neal: April, this is my house.
Claire's Father: How's your mom?::Jason: Great.::Claire's Father: That's too bad.
Chad: Can I buy you a hot dog?
April: 'Chad'? That's his name?::April: Honey, Chads are the worst.
Claire: I've got spirit, I've got zest I do commercials for Tampax & Crest. I'm beautiful and slender with silicon breasts. My measurement check ups always past the test. You see me in magazines, You watch me on TV. Don't you freaks wish you were me? I make bush loads of money No talent, no brains. While poets and artists go slowly insane. I'm the American dream every man wants me. I share myself with the world It's ecstasy. Shopping, the gym, my finances parents are coming for dinner Tanning salons, Bikini waxes, Endless appointments, Diet pill stashes Don't you wish you were me?
Soup (1996)
Actors:
Allan Corduner (actor),
Clive Merrison (actor),
Trevor Eve (actor),
Karl Johnson (actor),
Ken Campbell (actor),
Tim Barlow (actor),
John Gabriel (actor),
Alan Howard (actor),
Peter Gunn (actor),
Anthony Taylor (producer),
Cathryn Harrison (actress),
Ben Pullen (actor),
George Tiffin (writer),
George Tiffin (producer),
George Tiffin (director),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
The Temptation of Sainthood (1993)
Actors:
Vernon Dobtcheff (actor),
Keith Griffiths (producer),
Michael Mellinger (actor),
Janine Marmot (producer),
Simon Pummell (writer),
Simon Pummell (director),
Barrie Houghton (actor),
Annabelle Pangborn (composer),
Michelle Wade (actress),
Marc Atkins (actor),
Tristan Moriarty (actor),
Gordon Balderston (actor),
Genres:
Short,
Those Dear Departed (1987)
Actors:
John Clarke (miscellaneous crew),
Ted Robinson (director),
John Clarke (actor),
Ted Robinson (producer),
Garry McDonald (actor),
Graeme Blundell (actor),
Arthur Dignam (actor),
Barbara Gibbs (producer),
Pamela Stephenson (actress),
Fran Burke (miscellaneous crew),
Peter Rowley (actor),
Pamela Willis (miscellaneous crew),
Phillip Scott (actor),
Phillip Scott (composer),
Ritchie Singer (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Singing River (1921)
Actors:
Clark Comstock (actor),
Vola Vale (actress),
Jules Furthman (writer),
Charles Giblyn (director),
William Fox (miscellaneous crew),
Charles King (actor),
Jack McDonald (actor),
Arthur Morrison (actor),
William Russell (actor),
Louis King (actor),
Jack Hull (actor),
Jack Roseleigh (actor),
Robert J. Horton (writer),
Genres:
Western,
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Jerry Goldsmith - Freud - Soundtrack Music Suite 1/5
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FREUD, PASIÓN SECRETA (Freud, the Secret Passion. John Huston, 1962). Meynert y los alacranes.
Meynert.- Los neuróticos forman una hermandad. Aprenden a reconocerse uno al otro como usted y yo. Tienen sólo una norma: silencio en la presencia del enemigo. Nuestro enemigo común: la gente normal que se burla de las deformidades, nos atormenta y nos degrada.
Usted,
Freud, pertenece a la hermandad. Le temía porque parecía decidido a traicionarnos. Así que hice lo que pude para desacreditarlo. Mi vida ha sido una farsa. He usado mal mis talentos, ocultando la verdad aún a mí mismo. Suprimí mi auténtico yo. El resultado
...me muero en un estado de orgullo e ignorancia. No sé quién soy. No he vivido mi vida, sino otra, la creación de mi vanidad. ¡Rompa el silencio! ¡Haga lo que se ha propuesto! ¡Traiciónenos! ¡Necesitamos un traidor! En el corazón de la oscuridad acabe con el dragón.
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A Interpretação dos Sonhos - recorte do Filme "Alem da Alma" - Sigmund Freud
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Freud, além da alma" - é um filme norte-americano de 1962 dirigido por
John Huston, com trilha sonora de
Jerry Goldsmith.
Este é um recorte do filme no qual o pai da psicanalise,
Sigmund Freud, interpreta o sonho de um paciente ( O Homem dos Ratos).
Consultorio de Psicoterapia (
São Paulo): (11)5572-1349
clinicavitoriaregia@hotmail.com
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Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind (doblado al español)
Documental que examina la vida y la obra de,
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Incluye imágenes inéditas del Archivo de
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Sigmund Freud: La interpretación de los sueños 1
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Análise de uma mente - Freud (Dublado com legenda)
Este raríssimo documentário aborda a vida e as ideias de
Sigmund Freud, pai da psicanálise.
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Jupp Schmitz - Spaß an der Freud'
Spaß an der
Freud' (1962)
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Erich Fromm on Sigmund Freud - Man is not a thing (1962)
Fromm discusses
Freud as a product of his time, summarizes his theories and points to other theories of the time.
Robert Nisbet, Edwart Rudin, and
Floyd Ross discuss implications of Fromm's talk.
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Freud, Passioni segrete TRAILER
Freud, passioni segrete è un film del 1962, diretto dal regista statunitense
John Huston.
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❤ Le parole del cinema: "scienza" (01) da "Freud e le passioni segrete" (1962) di John Houston
► Il film è la biografia romanzata di
Sigmund Freud, interpretato da
Montgomery Clift quasi al termine della carriera (morirà quattro anni dopo).
► Il film inizia con la sequenza qui mostrata, che cita le tre grandi rivoluzioni scientifiche che hanno provocato profondi sconvolgimenti nelle idee che l'uomo ha avuto di se stesso:
❶ prima di Copernico l'uomo credeva di essere al centro dell'universo e riteneva che ogni corpo celeste ruotasse intorno alla
Terra;
❷ prima di
Darwin l'uomo pensava di essere una specie a sé stante, separata e diversa da quelle del regno animale;
❸ prima di
Freud l'uomo pensava di agire solo in base alla sua volontà cosciente, ignorando l'universo immenso dell'inconscio.
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FREUD Além da alma - Inconsciente humano
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Jerry Goldsmith - Charcot's Show (Freud)
Freud :
The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack By
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Blasorchester Christian Reuter - Tanz der Ehrengarde
Spaß an der
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Jerry Goldsmith - Freud (Cecily and The Dancer & Red Tower Street)
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Arthur Morton // Year: 1962
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Martha e Freud
Martha ajuda
Freud a não desistir. De Freud além da
Alma, dirigido por
John Huston, em 1962. Atores:
Montgomery Clift e
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Freud: The Secret Passion - classic movie trailer
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Jerry Goldsmith - Freud - Soundtrack Music Suite 1/5
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contains main title, meynert's tour, charcot's show and thirsty girl
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Jerry Goldsmith 1962
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Jerry Goldsmith - Freud - Soundtrack Music Suite 3/5
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contains the brothel, the funeral, cecily and the dancer and cecily's dream
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Jerry Goldsmith - Freud - Soundtrack Music Suite 4/5
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FREUD, PASIÓN SECRETA (Freud, the Secret Passion. John Huston, 1962). Meynert y los alacranes.
Meynert.- Los neuróticos forman una hermandad. Aprenden a reconocerse uno al otro como usted y yo. Tienen sólo una norma: silencio en la presencia del enemigo
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Meynert.- Los neuróticos forman una hermandad. Aprenden a reconocerse uno al otro como usted y yo. Tienen sólo una norma: silencio en la presencia del enemigo. Nuestro enemigo común: la gente normal que se burla de las deformidades, nos atormenta y nos degrada.
Usted,
Freud, pertenece a la hermandad. Le temía porque parecía decidido a traicionarnos. Así que hice lo que pude para desacreditarlo. Mi vida ha sido una farsa. He usado mal mis talentos, ocultando la verdad aún a mí mismo. Suprimí mi auténtico yo. El resultado
...me muero en un estado de orgullo e ignorancia. No sé quién soy. No he vivido mi vida, sino otra, la creación de mi vanidad. ¡Rompa el silencio! ¡Haga lo que se ha propuesto! ¡Traiciónenos! ¡Necesitamos un traidor! En el corazón de la oscuridad acabe con el dragón.
Freud.- Los ángeles y los santos matan dragones.
Pero yo no.
Meynert.- Si le falta la fuerza haga un pacto con el diablo. Qué espléndido descender al infierno y encender su antorcha en sus llamas.
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Meynert.- Los neuróticos forman una hermandad. Aprenden a reconocerse uno al otro como usted y yo. Tienen sólo una norma: silencio en la presencia del enemigo. Nuestro enemigo común: la gente normal que se burla de las deformidades, nos atormenta y nos degrada.
Usted,
Freud, pertenece a la hermandad. Le temía porque parecía decidido a traicionarnos. Así que hice lo que pude para desacreditarlo. Mi vida ha sido una farsa. He usado mal mis talentos, ocultando la verdad aún a mí mismo. Suprimí mi auténtico yo. El resultado
...me muero en un estado de orgullo e ignorancia. No sé quién soy. No he vivido mi vida, sino otra, la creación de mi vanidad. ¡Rompa el silencio! ¡Haga lo que se ha propuesto! ¡Traiciónenos! ¡Necesitamos un traidor! En el corazón de la oscuridad acabe con el dragón.
Freud.- Los ángeles y los santos matan dragones.
Pero yo no.
Meynert.- Si le falta la fuerza haga un pacto con el diablo. Qué espléndido descender al infierno y encender su antorcha en sus llamas.
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Sigmund Freud: Analysis of a Mind (doblado al español)
Documental que examina la vida y la obra de,
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Incluye imágenes inéditas del Archivo de
Freud y una grabación de sonido de su voz (la ú
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Documental que examina la vida y la obra de,
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Documental que examina la vida y la obra de,
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Incluye imágenes inéditas del Archivo de
Freud y una grabación de sonido de su voz (la única que se conserva)
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/BurT/
- published: 14 Oct 2012
- views: 137979
❤ Le parole del cinema: "scienza" (01) da "Freud e le passioni segrete" (1962) di John Houston
► Il film è la biografia romanzata di
Sigmund Freud, interpretato da
Montgomery Clift quasi al termine della carriera (morirà quattro anni dopo).
► Il film in
...
► Il film è la biografia romanzata di
Sigmund Freud, interpretato da
Montgomery Clift quasi al termine della carriera (morirà quattro anni dopo).
► Il film inizia con la sequenza qui mostrata, che cita le tre grandi rivoluzioni scientifiche che hanno provocato profondi sconvolgimenti nelle idee che l'uomo ha avuto di se stesso:
❶ prima di Copernico l'uomo credeva di essere al centro dell'universo e riteneva che ogni corpo celeste ruotasse intorno alla
Terra;
❷ prima di
Darwin l'uomo pensava di essere una specie a sé stante, separata e diversa da quelle del regno animale;
❸ prima di
Freud l'uomo pensava di agire solo in base alla sua volontà cosciente, ignorando l'universo immenso dell'inconscio.
➽
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wn.com/❤ Le Parole Del Cinema Scienza (01) Da Freud E Le Passioni Segrete (1962) Di John Houston
► Il film è la biografia romanzata di
Sigmund Freud, interpretato da
Montgomery Clift quasi al termine della carriera (morirà quattro anni dopo).
► Il film inizia con la sequenza qui mostrata, che cita le tre grandi rivoluzioni scientifiche che hanno provocato profondi sconvolgimenti nelle idee che l'uomo ha avuto di se stesso:
❶ prima di Copernico l'uomo credeva di essere al centro dell'universo e riteneva che ogni corpo celeste ruotasse intorno alla
Terra;
❷ prima di
Darwin l'uomo pensava di essere una specie a sé stante, separata e diversa da quelle del regno animale;
❸ prima di
Freud l'uomo pensava di agire solo in base alla sua volontà cosciente, ignorando l'universo immenso dell'inconscio.
➽
Guarda la mia playlist "Le parole del cinema" qui:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnD0ArA_BGHuQOvhL7IGzotxrgATWj6AU
➽ ed iscriviti al mio canale qui:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mnmisino
resterai così informato sui nuovi video che saranno inseriti.
- published: 14 May 2013
- views: 1048
-
Montgomery Clift Interview
-
Dennis Hopper : James Dean, Marlon Brando & Montgomery Clift - Interview 3/21 (1982)
Part 3 of 21
-
Elizabeth Taylor - A Place in The Sun /Interview- by RichBassett
Please enjoy this short video retrospective on the making of "A
Place in
The Sun".
Dame Elizabeth Taylor tells a rare tale of how she and
Montgomery Clift met and how their extraordinary friendship, born out of mutual love and respect, developed. If these video shorts are pleasing to you, please remember to donate to the cause that Dame Elizabeth Taylor holds dear to her heart. The eradication of
AIDS in our lifetime. In her lifetime, and may she live to be
100!
By
Richard Bassett, *2008
xrichbassx@yahoo.com
DONATE NOW - The
Elizabeth Taylor AIDS
Foundation:
http://www.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org/how-you-can-help
DISCLAIMER: WE
MAKE NO CLAIM TO THE
COPYRIGHTS OF THE FILM
CLIPS, PHOTOGRAPHY OR
MUSIC PUBLISHING RIGHTS HEREIN. UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE
COPYRIGHT ACT 1976 "
FAI...
-
TCM Tribute to Montgomery Clift
-
Photographer Elliott Erwitt Interviewed About His Photos of Marilyn Monroe On The Misfits Set
Elliot is interviewed about his famous photos of
Marilyn Monroe,
Clark Gable,
Montgomery Clift,
Arthur Miller and others from the cast of
The Misfits together in the one shoot.
-
Elizabeth Taylor - A Few Words 2 -by Richard Bassett
I have included some memorable interview clips with
Dame Elizabeth Taylor as a guest from the period of circa
1986 through
2006.
Please enjoy this series of short interviews as
Elizabeth searches her soul and touches upon her personal history, her self image and self esteem, her loved ones and family and always
AIDS. She reviews her own personal timeline regarding her battles with AIDS Fundraising and making certain that important people listened. There is a shy quality that we see, far from the zealous characters she has portrayed onscreen.
Elizabeth Taylor talks openly and honestly in detailing some of the difficulties that she has survived in life. She is a true survivor in every sense of the word. Upon watching these clips myself, I fell in love with her all over again. She definitely
...
-
Matt Bomer on MAGIC MIKE XXL, the WHITE COLLAR Ending, Shane Black, and More
Now playing in theaters is
Magic Mike XXL.
Gregory Jacobs takes over as director this time around, though
Steven Soderbergh is still onboard as cinematographer, camera
operator, and editor. Written by
Reid Carolin, the story takes place three years after the events of
Magic Mike, as
Channing Tatum’s character has bowed out of the stripper game for good…or so he thinks. The rest of the
Kings of
Tampa decide to throw in the towel as well, but not before one last blow-out performance in
Myrtle Beach with
Mike sharing the spotlight. As the boys embark on a rowdy road trip, they renew old acquaintances and make new friends.
As you can see in these fifty images,
Jada Pinkett Smith plays a club owner, while
Amber Heard,
Donald Glover,
Elizabeth Banks, and
Andie MacDowell fill other supporting ro
...
-
REMEMBERING MONTGOMERY CLIFT:AZIZA AL-TAWIL AS ELIZABETH TAYLOR
STILL WORKING ON MY
LIZ CHARACTERIZATION. THIS IS AN IMAGINARY INTERVIEW OR
CHAT WITH AN ACQUAINTANCE IN
SAY THE EARLY
1970'S WHERE LIZ RECALLS HER CO-STAR AND FRIEND MONTGOMERY CLIFT WHO DIED TRAGICALLY AT A YOUNG
AGE IN 1966. ABOUT TEN YEARS PREVIOUSLY LIZ HAD ACTUALLY SAVED
HIS LIFE AFTER HE WAS IN A
CAR WRECK AFTER LEAVING HER
HOME AFTER A PARTY. MONTY HAD HAD TO HAVE SURGERY AND WAS
SELF CONSCIOUS ABOUT HIS APPEARANCE
EVER AFTER.
-
John Patrick: Curious Savage: Montgomery Clift
Playwright
John Patrick (May 17,
1905 --
November 7,
1995) spent his youth in foster homes and boarding schools. He began his writing career, creating radio dramas. His plays include
The Curious Savage,
Everybody Loves
Opal,
The Hasty Heart, and
The Teahouse of the
August Moon, for which he won the
Tony Award and
Pulitzer Prize. His screenplays include
High Society,
Teahouse of the August Moon,
Les Girls,
Some Came Running,
The World of Susie Wong, and
The Shoes of the Fisherman. John Patrick was part of a panel discussion at the
1986 William Inge Theatre Festival, moderated by
Jackson Bryer. Other panel members included
Robert Anderson,
Jerome Lawrence and
William Gibson.
The interview segments are courtesy of the William Inge
Center for the Arts in
Independence, Kansas.
-
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 1 of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 1 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out o
...
-
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 2 of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 2 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out o
...
-
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 4 of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 4 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out o
...
-
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 5 of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 5 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out o
...
-
The Business: Discussion with Larry Moss
Larry Moss began his career at
New York's famed cabaret
Upstairs at the
Downstairs and went on to appear on
Broadway in numerous productions including
Joe Layton's
Drat! The Cat!,
Neil Simon's
God's Favorite, directed by
Michael Bennett,
Burt Shevelove's
So Long 174th Street,
Gerald Freedman's
The Robber Bridegroom, and
Gene Saks'
I Love My Wife.
After teaching in
New York at
Juilliard and
Circle in the Square, he moved to
Los Angeles and founded The Larry Moss
Studio. It was here that he directed and developed
Pamela Gien's
The Syringa Tree, which had its world premiere at
ACT in
Seattle. The Syringa Tree opened in New York in
September 2000 and won the
Obie Award for
Best Play of
2001, the
Drama Desk Award, the
Outer Circle Critics Award for
Outstanding Solo Performance, a
Drama League ...
-
A Loving Tribute to Monty Clift
Montgomery Clift - the early years.
From his childhood, he started out as a model and then went on to the stage to act.
Eventually,
Monty became a
Broadway sensation in the mid
1930s through the mid
40s. Then
Hollywood called and he got his first movie role starring opposite
John Wayne, no less!
From there he went on to star or co-star in several great films, including '
A Place in the Sun', with the equally stunningly beautiful
Elizabeth Taylor in
1950.
I think
M.C. was the most handsome and gorgeous actor ever! And he was awesome at ACTING as well. Part 1.
Enjoy!
-
Montgomery Clift - Documentary 1983 1/7
Dir: Claudio Masenza
-
Judgment at Nuremburg (1961) - Montgomery Clift Testifying!
Failing a simple test of forming a sentence out of the words 'hare, hunter and field', an in-able student is considered inefficient by the
Hereditary Health Court of the
Nazi regime and has to undergo sterilization, and
Montgomery Clift (as Rudolph
Petersen), a victim of it, testifying in this brilliant scene.
-
Brooks Clift Talking About Marilyn Monroe And His Brother Montgomery Clift
some audio problems near the end
Elizabeth Taylor - A Place in The Sun /Interview- by RichBassett
Please enjoy this short video retrospective on the making of "A
Place in
The Sun".
Dame Elizabeth Taylor tells a rare tale of how she and
Montgomery Clift met and how their extraordinary friendship, born out of mutual love and respect, developed. If these video shorts are pleasing to you, please remember to donate to the cause that Dame Elizabeth Taylor holds dear to her heart. The eradication of
AIDS in our lifetime. In her lifetime, and may she live to be
100!
By
Richard Bassett, *2008
xrichbassx@yahoo.com
DONATE NOW - The
Elizabeth Taylor AIDS
Foundation:
http://www.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org/how-you-can-help
DISCLAIMER: WE
MAKE NO CLAIM TO THE
COPYRIGHTS OF THE FILM
CLIPS, PHOTOGRAPHY OR
MUSIC PUBLISHING RIGHTS HEREIN. UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE
COPYRIGHT ACT 1976 "
FAIR USE" ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. WE ARE IN NO WAY PROFITING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL.
wn.com/Elizabeth Taylor A Place In The Sun Interview By Richbassett
Please enjoy this short video retrospective on the making of "A
Place in
The Sun".
Dame Elizabeth Taylor tells a rare tale of how she and
Montgomery Clift met and how their extraordinary friendship, born out of mutual love and respect, developed. If these video shorts are pleasing to you, please remember to donate to the cause that Dame Elizabeth Taylor holds dear to her heart. The eradication of
AIDS in our lifetime. In her lifetime, and may she live to be
100!
By
Richard Bassett, *2008
xrichbassx@yahoo.com
DONATE NOW - The
Elizabeth Taylor AIDS
Foundation:
http://www.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org/how-you-can-help
DISCLAIMER: WE
MAKE NO CLAIM TO THE
COPYRIGHTS OF THE FILM
CLIPS, PHOTOGRAPHY OR
MUSIC PUBLISHING RIGHTS HEREIN. UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE
COPYRIGHT ACT 1976 "
FAIR USE" ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. WE ARE IN NO WAY PROFITING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL.
- published: 25 Jun 2008
- views: 67830
Elizabeth Taylor - A Few Words 2 -by Richard Bassett
I have included some memorable interview clips with
Dame Elizabeth Taylor as a guest from the period of circa
1986 through
2006.
Please enjoy this series of short interviews as
Elizabeth searches her soul and touches upon her personal history, her self image and self esteem, her loved ones and family and always
AIDS. She reviews her own personal timeline regarding her battles with AIDS Fundraising and making certain that important people listened. There is a shy quality that we see, far from the zealous characters she has portrayed onscreen.
Elizabeth Taylor talks openly and honestly in detailing some of the difficulties that she has survived in life. She is a true survivor in every sense of the word. Upon watching these clips myself, I fell in love with her all over again. She definitely leaves her ego at the front door as she approaches some deep subject matter all in an effort to allow us to know and understand the real Elizabeth Taylor, and not the Elizabeth Taylor we read about in the tabloids. Her honest is refreshing and it suits her so well.
Again, enjoy the upcoming, "A Few
Words" clips.
In a "Few Words", part 2,
Dame Elizabeth touches upon her relationship with
Montgomery Clift and how she never took acting seriously until filming, "A
Place in
The Sun" in 1949 with him as her guide. She admits that
Montgomery was her closest friend and that the name, "
Bessie Mae' was given to her from him to and the special meaning that it has to her. Elizabeth talks about growing up in the
1980's, overcoming shyness and how it was imperative to overcome this to increase her self esteem. She talks about marriage at 18 and how she survived the peaks and valleys of her life. But the message that springs forth is that she is a true survivor of life, and only feels responsible in answering to those in her life that matter to her. Certainly not the press.
In viewing these short film clips, please donate to the cause that has become Dame Elizabeth Taylor's life mission for over two decades. The eradication of AIDS in the world. Until such time, "The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS
Foundation" funds programs and organization that give direct care to the population of millions affected with
HIV/AIDS...whether it is direct care or related/ associated services. So many people are now living longer with AIDS/
HIV due to advances in viral medication technology, but the impact of living a life with AIDS is far reaching. AIDS affects all of us, in one way or another.
Generations of young people are not conscious of the 1980's. The face of AIDS has changed since the time when those who were ill were visibly stigmatized, akin to being lepers. Now, those with HIV/AIDS live life among the general population attempting to cope with the disease.
Sometimes, silently. Emotionally, the impact is just the same as those first diagnosed.
Fear. The only solution is to rid the world of this disease, therefore opening a technological highway aimed to ignite the remedy to so many other diseases as well.
Any amount of time or money will push this development ahead, not behind...never behind!
Thank you,
Richard Bassett
xrichbassx@yahoo.com
DONATE NOW - The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation:
http://www.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org/how-you-can-help
DISCLAIMER: WE
MAKE NO CLAIM TO THE
COPYRIGHTS OF THE FILM
CLIPS, PHOTOGRAPHY OR
MUSIC PUBLISHING RIGHTS HEREIN. UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE
COPYRIGHT ACT 1976 "
FAIR USE" ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. WE ARE IN NO WAY PROFITING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL
wn.com/Elizabeth Taylor A Few Words 2 By Richard Bassett
I have included some memorable interview clips with
Dame Elizabeth Taylor as a guest from the period of circa
1986 through
2006.
Please enjoy this series of short interviews as
Elizabeth searches her soul and touches upon her personal history, her self image and self esteem, her loved ones and family and always
AIDS. She reviews her own personal timeline regarding her battles with AIDS Fundraising and making certain that important people listened. There is a shy quality that we see, far from the zealous characters she has portrayed onscreen.
Elizabeth Taylor talks openly and honestly in detailing some of the difficulties that she has survived in life. She is a true survivor in every sense of the word. Upon watching these clips myself, I fell in love with her all over again. She definitely leaves her ego at the front door as she approaches some deep subject matter all in an effort to allow us to know and understand the real Elizabeth Taylor, and not the Elizabeth Taylor we read about in the tabloids. Her honest is refreshing and it suits her so well.
Again, enjoy the upcoming, "A Few
Words" clips.
In a "Few Words", part 2,
Dame Elizabeth touches upon her relationship with
Montgomery Clift and how she never took acting seriously until filming, "A
Place in
The Sun" in 1949 with him as her guide. She admits that
Montgomery was her closest friend and that the name, "
Bessie Mae' was given to her from him to and the special meaning that it has to her. Elizabeth talks about growing up in the
1980's, overcoming shyness and how it was imperative to overcome this to increase her self esteem. She talks about marriage at 18 and how she survived the peaks and valleys of her life. But the message that springs forth is that she is a true survivor of life, and only feels responsible in answering to those in her life that matter to her. Certainly not the press.
In viewing these short film clips, please donate to the cause that has become Dame Elizabeth Taylor's life mission for over two decades. The eradication of AIDS in the world. Until such time, "The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS
Foundation" funds programs and organization that give direct care to the population of millions affected with
HIV/AIDS...whether it is direct care or related/ associated services. So many people are now living longer with AIDS/
HIV due to advances in viral medication technology, but the impact of living a life with AIDS is far reaching. AIDS affects all of us, in one way or another.
Generations of young people are not conscious of the 1980's. The face of AIDS has changed since the time when those who were ill were visibly stigmatized, akin to being lepers. Now, those with HIV/AIDS live life among the general population attempting to cope with the disease.
Sometimes, silently. Emotionally, the impact is just the same as those first diagnosed.
Fear. The only solution is to rid the world of this disease, therefore opening a technological highway aimed to ignite the remedy to so many other diseases as well.
Any amount of time or money will push this development ahead, not behind...never behind!
Thank you,
Richard Bassett
xrichbassx@yahoo.com
DONATE NOW - The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation:
http://www.elizabethtayloraidsfoundation.org/how-you-can-help
DISCLAIMER: WE
MAKE NO CLAIM TO THE
COPYRIGHTS OF THE FILM
CLIPS, PHOTOGRAPHY OR
MUSIC PUBLISHING RIGHTS HEREIN. UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE
COPYRIGHT ACT 1976 "
FAIR USE" ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. WE ARE IN NO WAY PROFITING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL
- published: 18 Jul 2008
- views: 45609
Matt Bomer on MAGIC MIKE XXL, the WHITE COLLAR Ending, Shane Black, and More
Now playing in theaters is
Magic Mike XXL.
Gregory Jacobs takes over as director this time around, though
Steven Soderbergh is still onboard as cinematographer, camera
operator, and editor. Written by
Reid Carolin, the story takes place three years after the events of
Magic Mike, as
Channing Tatum’s character has bowed out of the stripper game for good…or so he thinks. The rest of the
Kings of
Tampa decide to throw in the towel as well, but not before one last blow-out performance in
Myrtle Beach with
Mike sharing the spotlight. As the boys embark on a rowdy road trip, they renew old acquaintances and make new friends.
As you can see in these fifty images,
Jada Pinkett Smith plays a club owner, while
Amber Heard,
Donald Glover,
Elizabeth Banks, and
Andie MacDowell fill other supporting roles. The film also stars
Matt Bomer,
Joe Manganiello,
Kevin Nash,
Adam Rodriguez,
Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss,
Michael Strahan, and
Gabriel Iglesias.
At the
Los Angeles press day I landed an extended video interview with Matt Bomer. He talked about his trepidation over the “male stripper” subject matter, how the sequel differs from the first film, his thoughts on the ending of
White Collar, what it was like to work with
Shane Black on
The Nice Guys, his love for
Val Kilmer’s character from
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, upcoming projects like
The Magnificent Seven,
American Horror Story, his
Montgomery Clift movie, and a lot more.
For More
Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom
As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
wn.com/Matt Bomer On Magic Mike Xxl, The White Collar Ending, Shane Black, And More
Now playing in theaters is
Magic Mike XXL.
Gregory Jacobs takes over as director this time around, though
Steven Soderbergh is still onboard as cinematographer, camera
operator, and editor. Written by
Reid Carolin, the story takes place three years after the events of
Magic Mike, as
Channing Tatum’s character has bowed out of the stripper game for good…or so he thinks. The rest of the
Kings of
Tampa decide to throw in the towel as well, but not before one last blow-out performance in
Myrtle Beach with
Mike sharing the spotlight. As the boys embark on a rowdy road trip, they renew old acquaintances and make new friends.
As you can see in these fifty images,
Jada Pinkett Smith plays a club owner, while
Amber Heard,
Donald Glover,
Elizabeth Banks, and
Andie MacDowell fill other supporting roles. The film also stars
Matt Bomer,
Joe Manganiello,
Kevin Nash,
Adam Rodriguez,
Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss,
Michael Strahan, and
Gabriel Iglesias.
At the
Los Angeles press day I landed an extended video interview with Matt Bomer. He talked about his trepidation over the “male stripper” subject matter, how the sequel differs from the first film, his thoughts on the ending of
White Collar, what it was like to work with
Shane Black on
The Nice Guys, his love for
Val Kilmer’s character from
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, upcoming projects like
The Magnificent Seven,
American Horror Story, his
Montgomery Clift movie, and a lot more.
For More
Collider:
http://collider.com/
https://twitter.com/collidernews
https://www.facebook.com/colliderdotcom
As the online source for movies, television, breaking news, incisive content, and imminent trends, Collider Videos is more than an essential destination; it’s the homepage for young men obsessed with staying ahead of the curve.
- published: 03 Jul 2015
- views: 22301
REMEMBERING MONTGOMERY CLIFT:AZIZA AL-TAWIL AS ELIZABETH TAYLOR
STILL WORKING ON MY
LIZ CHARACTERIZATION. THIS IS AN IMAGINARY INTERVIEW OR
CHAT WITH AN ACQUAINTANCE IN
SAY THE EARLY
1970'S WHERE LIZ RECALLS HER CO-STAR AND
...
STILL WORKING ON MY
LIZ CHARACTERIZATION. THIS IS AN IMAGINARY INTERVIEW OR
CHAT WITH AN ACQUAINTANCE IN
SAY THE EARLY
1970'S WHERE LIZ RECALLS HER CO-STAR AND FRIEND MONTGOMERY CLIFT WHO DIED TRAGICALLY AT A YOUNG
AGE IN 1966. ABOUT TEN YEARS PREVIOUSLY LIZ HAD ACTUALLY SAVED
HIS LIFE AFTER HE WAS IN A
CAR WRECK AFTER LEAVING HER
HOME AFTER A PARTY. MONTY HAD HAD TO HAVE SURGERY AND WAS
SELF CONSCIOUS ABOUT HIS APPEARANCE
EVER AFTER.
wn.com/Remembering Montgomery Clift Aziza Al Tawil As Elizabeth Taylor
STILL WORKING ON MY
LIZ CHARACTERIZATION. THIS IS AN IMAGINARY INTERVIEW OR
CHAT WITH AN ACQUAINTANCE IN
SAY THE EARLY
1970'S WHERE LIZ RECALLS HER CO-STAR AND FRIEND MONTGOMERY CLIFT WHO DIED TRAGICALLY AT A YOUNG
AGE IN 1966. ABOUT TEN YEARS PREVIOUSLY LIZ HAD ACTUALLY SAVED
HIS LIFE AFTER HE WAS IN A
CAR WRECK AFTER LEAVING HER
HOME AFTER A PARTY. MONTY HAD HAD TO HAVE SURGERY AND WAS
SELF CONSCIOUS ABOUT HIS APPEARANCE
EVER AFTER.
- published: 30 Aug 2011
- views: 690
John Patrick: Curious Savage: Montgomery Clift
Playwright
John Patrick (May 17,
1905 --
November 7,
1995) spent his youth in foster homes and boarding schools. He began his writing career, creating radio dramas. His plays include
The Curious Savage,
Everybody Loves
Opal,
The Hasty Heart, and
The Teahouse of the
August Moon, for which he won the
Tony Award and
Pulitzer Prize. His screenplays include
High Society,
Teahouse of the August Moon,
Les Girls,
Some Came Running,
The World of Susie Wong, and
The Shoes of the Fisherman. John Patrick was part of a panel discussion at the
1986 William Inge Theatre Festival, moderated by
Jackson Bryer. Other panel members included
Robert Anderson,
Jerome Lawrence and
William Gibson.
The interview segments are courtesy of the William Inge
Center for the Arts in
Independence, Kansas.
wn.com/John Patrick Curious Savage Montgomery Clift
Playwright
John Patrick (May 17,
1905 --
November 7,
1995) spent his youth in foster homes and boarding schools. He began his writing career, creating radio dramas. His plays include
The Curious Savage,
Everybody Loves
Opal,
The Hasty Heart, and
The Teahouse of the
August Moon, for which he won the
Tony Award and
Pulitzer Prize. His screenplays include
High Society,
Teahouse of the August Moon,
Les Girls,
Some Came Running,
The World of Susie Wong, and
The Shoes of the Fisherman. John Patrick was part of a panel discussion at the
1986 William Inge Theatre Festival, moderated by
Jackson Bryer. Other panel members included
Robert Anderson,
Jerome Lawrence and
William Gibson.
The interview segments are courtesy of the William Inge
Center for the Arts in
Independence, Kansas.
- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 123
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 1 of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 1 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out of the newspapers, or at least to play down various activities. As he once said about Ms.
Taylor and Mr.
Burton, ''The last thing that they need is publicity.''
Along with his work as a press agent, he was a film historian and author.
The ultimate fan, he was also a close friend to many he represented. He handled press relations for the wedding of Ms.
Monroe and
Joe DiMaggio and that of Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton.
At one
point in the 1960's he simultaneously represented Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton; Mr.
Burton's former wife
Sybil Christopher and her husband
Jordan Christopher, and
Debbie Reynolds, whose husband
Eddie Fisher had divorced her to marry Ms. Taylor. Of the principals in this romantic roundelay, only Mr.
Fisher was missing as a Springer client.
When
Mia Farrow was battling with
Woody Allen, Mr. Springer was Ms.
Farrow's spokesman, as he had been for many years for her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan.
As an adviser, he preferred to stay in the background. But he was often photographed with his stars (accompanying Ms. Monroe when she left the hospital, sitting between Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton at a formal party).
He had a special affinity for the grande dames of
Hollywood:
Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Myrna Loy,
Mary Pickford,
Sylvia Sidney,
Ginger Rogers,
Lana Turner,
Grace Kelly,
Rosalind Russell and
Marlene Dietrich. All of them were his clients -- as were leading men like
Henry Fonda,
Gary Cooper,
Montgomery Clift and
Robert Mitchum. At various times he also represented
David O. Selznick,
Samuel Goldwyn and
Walt Disney.
As a film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood. In his introduction to Mr. Springer's book ''All
Talking!
All Singing! All Dancing!'' (1966),
Gene Kelly said, ''John Springer knows as much about movies as anyone
I've met.''
Mr. Springer wrote five books, all of them paeans to Hollywood, but, despite offers from publishers, he steadfastly refused to write his memoirs. If he had, readers might have learned the real story about Ms.
Monroe's death and other mysterious tales.
wn.com/John Springer 1996 Interview Part 1 Of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 1 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out of the newspapers, or at least to play down various activities. As he once said about Ms.
Taylor and Mr.
Burton, ''The last thing that they need is publicity.''
Along with his work as a press agent, he was a film historian and author.
The ultimate fan, he was also a close friend to many he represented. He handled press relations for the wedding of Ms.
Monroe and
Joe DiMaggio and that of Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton.
At one
point in the 1960's he simultaneously represented Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton; Mr.
Burton's former wife
Sybil Christopher and her husband
Jordan Christopher, and
Debbie Reynolds, whose husband
Eddie Fisher had divorced her to marry Ms. Taylor. Of the principals in this romantic roundelay, only Mr.
Fisher was missing as a Springer client.
When
Mia Farrow was battling with
Woody Allen, Mr. Springer was Ms.
Farrow's spokesman, as he had been for many years for her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan.
As an adviser, he preferred to stay in the background. But he was often photographed with his stars (accompanying Ms. Monroe when she left the hospital, sitting between Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton at a formal party).
He had a special affinity for the grande dames of
Hollywood:
Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Myrna Loy,
Mary Pickford,
Sylvia Sidney,
Ginger Rogers,
Lana Turner,
Grace Kelly,
Rosalind Russell and
Marlene Dietrich. All of them were his clients -- as were leading men like
Henry Fonda,
Gary Cooper,
Montgomery Clift and
Robert Mitchum. At various times he also represented
David O. Selznick,
Samuel Goldwyn and
Walt Disney.
As a film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood. In his introduction to Mr. Springer's book ''All
Talking!
All Singing! All Dancing!'' (1966),
Gene Kelly said, ''John Springer knows as much about movies as anyone
I've met.''
Mr. Springer wrote five books, all of them paeans to Hollywood, but, despite offers from publishers, he steadfastly refused to write his memoirs. If he had, readers might have learned the real story about Ms.
Monroe's death and other mysterious tales.
- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 802
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 2 of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 2 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out of the newspapers, or at least to play down various activities. As he once said about Ms.
Taylor and Mr.
Burton, ''The last thing that they need is publicity.''
Along with his work as a press agent, he was a film historian and author.
The ultimate fan, he was also a close friend to many he represented. He handled press relations for the wedding of Ms.
Monroe and
Joe DiMaggio and that of Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton.
At one
point in the 1960's he simultaneously represented Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton; Mr.
Burton's former wife
Sybil Christopher and her husband
Jordan Christopher, and
Debbie Reynolds, whose husband
Eddie Fisher had divorced her to marry Ms. Taylor. Of the principals in this romantic roundelay, only Mr.
Fisher was missing as a Springer client.
When
Mia Farrow was battling with
Woody Allen, Mr. Springer was Ms.
Farrow's spokesman, as he had been for many years for her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan.
As an adviser, he preferred to stay in the background. But he was often photographed with his stars (accompanying Ms. Monroe when she left the hospital, sitting between Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton at a formal party).
He had a special affinity for the grande dames of
Hollywood:
Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Myrna Loy,
Mary Pickford,
Sylvia Sidney,
Ginger Rogers,
Lana Turner,
Grace Kelly,
Rosalind Russell and
Marlene Dietrich. All of them were his clients -- as were leading men like
Henry Fonda,
Gary Cooper,
Montgomery Clift and
Robert Mitchum. At various times he also represented
David O. Selznick,
Samuel Goldwyn and
Walt Disney.
As a film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood. In his introduction to Mr. Springer's book ''All
Talking!
All Singing! All Dancing!'' (1966),
Gene Kelly said, ''John Springer knows as much about movies as anyone
I've met.''
Mr. Springer wrote five books, all of them paeans to Hollywood, but, despite offers from publishers, he steadfastly refused to write his memoirs. If he had, readers might have learned the real story about Ms.
Monroe's death and other mysterious tales.
wn.com/John Springer 1996 Interview Part 2 Of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 2 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out of the newspapers, or at least to play down various activities. As he once said about Ms.
Taylor and Mr.
Burton, ''The last thing that they need is publicity.''
Along with his work as a press agent, he was a film historian and author.
The ultimate fan, he was also a close friend to many he represented. He handled press relations for the wedding of Ms.
Monroe and
Joe DiMaggio and that of Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton.
At one
point in the 1960's he simultaneously represented Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton; Mr.
Burton's former wife
Sybil Christopher and her husband
Jordan Christopher, and
Debbie Reynolds, whose husband
Eddie Fisher had divorced her to marry Ms. Taylor. Of the principals in this romantic roundelay, only Mr.
Fisher was missing as a Springer client.
When
Mia Farrow was battling with
Woody Allen, Mr. Springer was Ms.
Farrow's spokesman, as he had been for many years for her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan.
As an adviser, he preferred to stay in the background. But he was often photographed with his stars (accompanying Ms. Monroe when she left the hospital, sitting between Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton at a formal party).
He had a special affinity for the grande dames of
Hollywood:
Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Myrna Loy,
Mary Pickford,
Sylvia Sidney,
Ginger Rogers,
Lana Turner,
Grace Kelly,
Rosalind Russell and
Marlene Dietrich. All of them were his clients -- as were leading men like
Henry Fonda,
Gary Cooper,
Montgomery Clift and
Robert Mitchum. At various times he also represented
David O. Selznick,
Samuel Goldwyn and
Walt Disney.
As a film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood. In his introduction to Mr. Springer's book ''All
Talking!
All Singing! All Dancing!'' (1966),
Gene Kelly said, ''John Springer knows as much about movies as anyone
I've met.''
Mr. Springer wrote five books, all of them paeans to Hollywood, but, despite offers from publishers, he steadfastly refused to write his memoirs. If he had, readers might have learned the real story about Ms.
Monroe's death and other mysterious tales.
- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 364
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 4 of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 4 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out of the newspapers, or at least to play down various activities. As he once said about Ms.
Taylor and Mr.
Burton, ''The last thing that they need is publicity.''
Along with his work as a press agent, he was a film historian and author.
The ultimate fan, he was also a close friend to many he represented. He handled press relations for the wedding of Ms.
Monroe and
Joe DiMaggio and that of Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton.
At one
point in the 1960's he simultaneously represented Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton; Mr.
Burton's former wife
Sybil Christopher and her husband
Jordan Christopher, and
Debbie Reynolds, whose husband
Eddie Fisher had divorced her to marry Ms. Taylor. Of the principals in this romantic roundelay, only Mr.
Fisher was missing as a Springer client.
When
Mia Farrow was battling with
Woody Allen, Mr. Springer was Ms.
Farrow's spokesman, as he had been for many years for her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan.
As an adviser, he preferred to stay in the background. But he was often photographed with his stars (accompanying Ms. Monroe when she left the hospital, sitting between Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton at a formal party).
He had a special affinity for the grande dames of
Hollywood:
Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Myrna Loy,
Mary Pickford,
Sylvia Sidney,
Ginger Rogers,
Lana Turner,
Grace Kelly,
Rosalind Russell and
Marlene Dietrich. All of them were his clients -- as were leading men like
Henry Fonda,
Gary Cooper,
Montgomery Clift and
Robert Mitchum. At various times he also represented
David O. Selznick,
Samuel Goldwyn and
Walt Disney.
As a film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood. In his introduction to Mr. Springer's book ''All
Talking!
All Singing! All Dancing!'' (1966),
Gene Kelly said, ''John Springer knows as much about movies as anyone
I've met.''
Mr. Springer wrote five books, all of them paeans to Hollywood, but, despite offers from publishers, he steadfastly refused to write his memoirs. If he had, readers might have learned the real story about Ms.
Monroe's death and other mysterious tales.
wn.com/John Springer 1996 Interview Part 4 Of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 4 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out of the newspapers, or at least to play down various activities. As he once said about Ms.
Taylor and Mr.
Burton, ''The last thing that they need is publicity.''
Along with his work as a press agent, he was a film historian and author.
The ultimate fan, he was also a close friend to many he represented. He handled press relations for the wedding of Ms.
Monroe and
Joe DiMaggio and that of Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton.
At one
point in the 1960's he simultaneously represented Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton; Mr.
Burton's former wife
Sybil Christopher and her husband
Jordan Christopher, and
Debbie Reynolds, whose husband
Eddie Fisher had divorced her to marry Ms. Taylor. Of the principals in this romantic roundelay, only Mr.
Fisher was missing as a Springer client.
When
Mia Farrow was battling with
Woody Allen, Mr. Springer was Ms.
Farrow's spokesman, as he had been for many years for her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan.
As an adviser, he preferred to stay in the background. But he was often photographed with his stars (accompanying Ms. Monroe when she left the hospital, sitting between Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton at a formal party).
He had a special affinity for the grande dames of
Hollywood:
Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Myrna Loy,
Mary Pickford,
Sylvia Sidney,
Ginger Rogers,
Lana Turner,
Grace Kelly,
Rosalind Russell and
Marlene Dietrich. All of them were his clients -- as were leading men like
Henry Fonda,
Gary Cooper,
Montgomery Clift and
Robert Mitchum. At various times he also represented
David O. Selznick,
Samuel Goldwyn and
Walt Disney.
As a film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood. In his introduction to Mr. Springer's book ''All
Talking!
All Singing! All Dancing!'' (1966),
Gene Kelly said, ''John Springer knows as much about movies as anyone
I've met.''
Mr. Springer wrote five books, all of them paeans to Hollywood, but, despite offers from publishers, he steadfastly refused to write his memoirs. If he had, readers might have learned the real story about Ms.
Monroe's death and other mysterious tales.
- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 298
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 5 of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 5 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out of the newspapers, or at least to play down various activities. As he once said about Ms.
Taylor and Mr.
Burton, ''The last thing that they need is publicity.''
Along with his work as a press agent, he was a film historian and author.
The ultimate fan, he was also a close friend to many he represented. He handled press relations for the wedding of Ms.
Monroe and
Joe DiMaggio and that of Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton.
At one
point in the 1960's he simultaneously represented Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton; Mr.
Burton's former wife
Sybil Christopher and her husband
Jordan Christopher, and
Debbie Reynolds, whose husband
Eddie Fisher had divorced her to marry Ms. Taylor. Of the principals in this romantic roundelay, only Mr.
Fisher was missing as a Springer client.
When
Mia Farrow was battling with
Woody Allen, Mr. Springer was Ms.
Farrow's spokesman, as he had been for many years for her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan.
As an adviser, he preferred to stay in the background. But he was often photographed with his stars (accompanying Ms. Monroe when she left the hospital, sitting between Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton at a formal party).
He had a special affinity for the grande dames of
Hollywood:
Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Myrna Loy,
Mary Pickford,
Sylvia Sidney,
Ginger Rogers,
Lana Turner,
Grace Kelly,
Rosalind Russell and
Marlene Dietrich. All of them were his clients -- as were leading men like
Henry Fonda,
Gary Cooper,
Montgomery Clift and
Robert Mitchum. At various times he also represented
David O. Selznick,
Samuel Goldwyn and
Walt Disney.
As a film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood. In his introduction to Mr. Springer's book ''All
Talking!
All Singing! All Dancing!'' (1966),
Gene Kelly said, ''John Springer knows as much about movies as anyone
I've met.''
Mr. Springer wrote five books, all of them paeans to Hollywood, but, despite offers from publishers, he steadfastly refused to write his memoirs. If he had, readers might have learned the real story about Ms.
Monroe's death and other mysterious tales.
wn.com/John Springer 1996 Interview Part 5 Of 5
John Springer 1996 Interview Part 5 of 5. Videographed by
Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer, at John Springer's home in
New York City on 29 May 1996.
John Springer was a press agent who represented a galaxy of stars (including
Marilyn Monroe,
Judy Garland,
Elizabeth Taylor and
Richard Burton) and closely guarded their secrets. He died on Tuesday
1 November 2001, at age 85.
In a newspaper headline he was once referred to as ''
Guardian Agent to the Stars,'' and in a profession known for brassiness and razzle-dazzle, Mr. Springer was a quiet, discreet presence, someone who was quick to rescue a reputation in crisis.
In his long career, Mr. Springer acted as both press agent and anti-press agent. His clients were often so famous that his principal role was to keep their names out of the newspapers, or at least to play down various activities. As he once said about Ms.
Taylor and Mr.
Burton, ''The last thing that they need is publicity.''
Along with his work as a press agent, he was a film historian and author.
The ultimate fan, he was also a close friend to many he represented. He handled press relations for the wedding of Ms.
Monroe and
Joe DiMaggio and that of Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton.
At one
point in the 1960's he simultaneously represented Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton; Mr.
Burton's former wife
Sybil Christopher and her husband
Jordan Christopher, and
Debbie Reynolds, whose husband
Eddie Fisher had divorced her to marry Ms. Taylor. Of the principals in this romantic roundelay, only Mr.
Fisher was missing as a Springer client.
When
Mia Farrow was battling with
Woody Allen, Mr. Springer was Ms.
Farrow's spokesman, as he had been for many years for her mother,
Maureen O'Sullivan.
As an adviser, he preferred to stay in the background. But he was often photographed with his stars (accompanying Ms. Monroe when she left the hospital, sitting between Ms. Taylor and Mr. Burton at a formal party).
He had a special affinity for the grande dames of
Hollywood:
Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Myrna Loy,
Mary Pickford,
Sylvia Sidney,
Ginger Rogers,
Lana Turner,
Grace Kelly,
Rosalind Russell and
Marlene Dietrich. All of them were his clients -- as were leading men like
Henry Fonda,
Gary Cooper,
Montgomery Clift and
Robert Mitchum. At various times he also represented
David O. Selznick,
Samuel Goldwyn and
Walt Disney.
As a film historian, he had an encyclopedic memory for facts about Hollywood. In his introduction to Mr. Springer's book ''All
Talking!
All Singing! All Dancing!'' (1966),
Gene Kelly said, ''John Springer knows as much about movies as anyone
I've met.''
Mr. Springer wrote five books, all of them paeans to Hollywood, but, despite offers from publishers, he steadfastly refused to write his memoirs. If he had, readers might have learned the real story about Ms.
Monroe's death and other mysterious tales.
- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 390
The Business: Discussion with Larry Moss
Larry Moss began his career at
New York's famed cabaret
Upstairs at the
Downstairs and went on to appear on
Broadway in numerous productions including
Joe Layton's
Drat! The Cat!,
Neil Simon's
God's Favorite, directed by
Michael Bennett,
Burt Shevelove's
So Long 174th Street,
Gerald Freedman's
The Robber Bridegroom, and
Gene Saks'
I Love My Wife.
After teaching in
New York at
Juilliard and
Circle in the Square, he moved to
Los Angeles and founded The Larry Moss
Studio. It was here that he directed and developed
Pamela Gien's
The Syringa Tree, which had its world premiere at
ACT in
Seattle. The Syringa Tree opened in New York in
September 2000 and won the
Obie Award for
Best Play of
2001, the
Drama Desk Award, the
Outer Circle Critics Award for
Outstanding Solo Performance, a
Drama League Honor and a nomination for the
John Gassner Playwriting
Award. The Syringa Tree has played to sold out houses and critical acclaim around the world, including
London (
The National Theater),
Toronto (Can
Stage), where it won the
Dora Award for
Best Actress and Best Play of
2005.
Moss directed the TV version that was filmed by
Trio Arts
Network and most recently, Pamela and
Larry, and their producer
Matt Salinger, took The Syringa Tree on a profound journey of the heart, home, to
South Africa to the
Baxter Theater.
Moss has directed
Michael Raynor's
Who is Floyd Stearn;
Richard Kalinoski's
Beast On The Moon;
Jack Holmes's
RFK (
Drama League Award); April
Daisy White's Sugar;
Richard Vetere's How To
Go Out On A
Date In
Queens; Richard Hellersen's
Dos Corazones both as a play and film; and the
World Premiere of Jam, a new musical, starring
Clint Holmes at The
Judy Bayley Theater. He did a workshop of
John Osborne's
Epitaph For George Dillon in New York for the first time in fifty years in June 2008. He directed
Josh Jonas's
Capture Now off-Broadway, I Love My Wife starring
Jason Alexander at
Reprise and
John Patrick Shanley's
Beggars In The House Of
Plenty in Los Angeles and recently directed the following starring Clint Holmes at the
Café Carlyle:
Remembering Bobby Short,
What Is This Thing Called Love (
Bistro Award -- Best
Male Cabaret) and
Stop this
Train (Broadwayworld.com Award for Best
Celebrity Performance of the Year) and the concert When
Everything Was Possible at
City Center in New York. He will be directing RELATIVE INSANITY and MONTY (a biopic about
Montgomery Clift), two new films which will shoot
2015 and 2016.
Moderated by Kim Krejus,
Creative Director of
16th Street Actors Studio,
Australia.
Event is co-sponsored with
Australia Equity Foundation and 16th Street Actors Studio
wn.com/The Business Discussion With Larry Moss
Larry Moss began his career at
New York's famed cabaret
Upstairs at the
Downstairs and went on to appear on
Broadway in numerous productions including
Joe Layton's
Drat! The Cat!,
Neil Simon's
God's Favorite, directed by
Michael Bennett,
Burt Shevelove's
So Long 174th Street,
Gerald Freedman's
The Robber Bridegroom, and
Gene Saks'
I Love My Wife.
After teaching in
New York at
Juilliard and
Circle in the Square, he moved to
Los Angeles and founded The Larry Moss
Studio. It was here that he directed and developed
Pamela Gien's
The Syringa Tree, which had its world premiere at
ACT in
Seattle. The Syringa Tree opened in New York in
September 2000 and won the
Obie Award for
Best Play of
2001, the
Drama Desk Award, the
Outer Circle Critics Award for
Outstanding Solo Performance, a
Drama League Honor and a nomination for the
John Gassner Playwriting
Award. The Syringa Tree has played to sold out houses and critical acclaim around the world, including
London (
The National Theater),
Toronto (Can
Stage), where it won the
Dora Award for
Best Actress and Best Play of
2005.
Moss directed the TV version that was filmed by
Trio Arts
Network and most recently, Pamela and
Larry, and their producer
Matt Salinger, took The Syringa Tree on a profound journey of the heart, home, to
South Africa to the
Baxter Theater.
Moss has directed
Michael Raynor's
Who is Floyd Stearn;
Richard Kalinoski's
Beast On The Moon;
Jack Holmes's
RFK (
Drama League Award); April
Daisy White's Sugar;
Richard Vetere's How To
Go Out On A
Date In
Queens; Richard Hellersen's
Dos Corazones both as a play and film; and the
World Premiere of Jam, a new musical, starring
Clint Holmes at The
Judy Bayley Theater. He did a workshop of
John Osborne's
Epitaph For George Dillon in New York for the first time in fifty years in June 2008. He directed
Josh Jonas's
Capture Now off-Broadway, I Love My Wife starring
Jason Alexander at
Reprise and
John Patrick Shanley's
Beggars In The House Of
Plenty in Los Angeles and recently directed the following starring Clint Holmes at the
Café Carlyle:
Remembering Bobby Short,
What Is This Thing Called Love (
Bistro Award -- Best
Male Cabaret) and
Stop this
Train (Broadwayworld.com Award for Best
Celebrity Performance of the Year) and the concert When
Everything Was Possible at
City Center in New York. He will be directing RELATIVE INSANITY and MONTY (a biopic about
Montgomery Clift), two new films which will shoot
2015 and 2016.
Moderated by Kim Krejus,
Creative Director of
16th Street Actors Studio,
Australia.
Event is co-sponsored with
Australia Equity Foundation and 16th Street Actors Studio
- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 10951
A Loving Tribute to Monty Clift
Montgomery Clift - the early years.
From his childhood, he started out as a model and then went on to the stage to act.
Eventually,
Monty became a
Broadway sensation in the mid
1930s through the mid
40s. Then
Hollywood called and he got his first movie role starring opposite
John Wayne, no less!
From there he went on to star or co-star in several great films, including '
A Place in the Sun', with the equally stunningly beautiful
Elizabeth Taylor in
1950.
I think
M.C. was the most handsome and gorgeous actor ever! And he was awesome at ACTING as well. Part 1.
Enjoy!
wn.com/A Loving Tribute To Monty Clift
Montgomery Clift - the early years.
From his childhood, he started out as a model and then went on to the stage to act.
Eventually,
Monty became a
Broadway sensation in the mid
1930s through the mid
40s. Then
Hollywood called and he got his first movie role starring opposite
John Wayne, no less!
From there he went on to star or co-star in several great films, including '
A Place in the Sun', with the equally stunningly beautiful
Elizabeth Taylor in
1950.
I think
M.C. was the most handsome and gorgeous actor ever! And he was awesome at ACTING as well. Part 1.
Enjoy!
- published: 21 Jul 2007
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Judgment at Nuremburg (1961) - Montgomery Clift Testifying!
Failing a simple test of forming a sentence out of the words 'hare, hunter and field', an in-able student is considered inefficient by the Hereditary
Health Cou
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Failing a simple test of forming a sentence out of the words 'hare, hunter and field', an in-able student is considered inefficient by the
Hereditary Health Court of the
Nazi regime and has to undergo sterilization, and
Montgomery Clift (as Rudolph
Petersen), a victim of it, testifying in this brilliant scene.
wn.com/Judgment At Nuremburg (1961) Montgomery Clift Testifying
Failing a simple test of forming a sentence out of the words 'hare, hunter and field', an in-able student is considered inefficient by the
Hereditary Health Court of the
Nazi regime and has to undergo sterilization, and
Montgomery Clift (as Rudolph
Petersen), a victim of it, testifying in this brilliant scene.
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 6187