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First Monday in October is a play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The title refers to the day on which the United States Supreme Court traditionally convenes following its summer recess.
The play premiered on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre on October 3, 1978. It transferred to the ANTA Playhouse on November 14, 1978, where it closed on December 9, for a total of 79 performances. Directed by Edwin Sherin, the cast starred Jane Alexander (as Judge Ruth Loomis) and Henry Fonda (as Associate Justice Daniel Snow), with Larry Gates (as Chief Justice James Jefferson Crawford). Alexander was nominated for the 1979 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. The play had a pre-Broadway engagement at the Kennedy Center, starting in December 1977.
The play originally was staged at the Cleveland Play House in 1975 and starred Jean Arthur and Melvyn Douglas in the lead roles.
The play was produced by the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, California, in April to June 2006. The cast featured Ralph Waite (Associate Justice Daniel Snow) and Laurie O'Brien (Justice Ruth Loomis).
First Monday is an American television midseason replacement drama centered on the U.S. Supreme Court. Like another 2002 series, The Court, it was inspired by the prominent role the Supreme Court played in settling the 2000 presidential election. However, public interest in the high court had receded by the time the two shows premiered, and neither was successful.
Created by JAG creator Donald P. Bellisario and Paul Levine, the show aired on CBS from January until May 2002. The name First Monday is a reference to the first Monday in October, which is when each Supreme Court term begins.
Joe Mantegna starred as moderate Justice Joseph Novelli, who is appointed to a Supreme Court evenly divided between conservatives and liberals. The show examined how the law clerks and justices dealt with issues and cases that came before the highest court in the United States.
First Monday generally dealt with two issues per episode. Earlier in the series, that tended to be two cases. Later in the series, that tended to be one case and one personal issue.
Broadway actor Walter O'Neil (Wicked, A Tale of Two Cities) talks about the education actors have at their disposal when not taking formal acting classes. Also on stage: casting director Duncan Stewart, producer Andy Sandberg, actress Cady Huffman, and casting director Dave Clemmons. Visit stagebuddypro.com for more videos!
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Walter Winston O'Neil sings 'Pity the Child' from the musical CHESS, accompanied by Gregory Nabours, as part of #mmLA 16: NEVER Grow Up on February 15 2016 at the E Spot Lounge in Studio City. producer: amy francis schott music director: Gregory Nabours video: (mostly)images ESC/afs www.mostlymusicalsLA.com www.facebook.com/mostlymusicals www.espotlounge.com
Walter Winston O'Neil (alum) sings "Pity the Child" at Broadway Sessions on June 9, 2011. Composer/music director Joshua Stephen Kartes is on piano: http://www.joshuastephenkartes.com/. Videography by Saum Eskandani: http://www.heysaumphotography.com Browse our website at http://www.theBestArts.com/michigan2011/ for more videos from the show - and for great dance, music and musical theatre performances. Follow us at http://www.facebook.com/theBestArts
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First Monday in October movie clips: http://j.mp/1L6C9pL BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/xqm8DI Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Justice Dan Snow (Walter Matthau) delivers a eulogy at a funeral service for Justice Stanley Moorehead. FILM DESCRIPTION: The election of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court rendered the premise of First Monday in October anachronistic before the picture was even released; ignoring this, however, the film is supremely entertaining (no pun intended). Jill Clayburgh stars as Ruth Loomis, the first lady justice ever appointed to the Court. She's a conservative, while her principal foe on the bench, Dan Snow (Walter Matthau), is an old-line liberal. The film glides along on a predictable Tracy-Hepburn course until Snow co...
Walter Winston O'Neil rocks out on "One of Those Guys" from the new musical GETTING THE BAND BACK TOGETHER (http://gettinthebandbacktogether.com/) at A LITTLE NEW MUSIC #3, December 10, 2013 at Rockwell: Table & Stage in LA. With David Lee on guitar, Kevin Widener on drums, and music director Bryan Blaskie on keys. http://alittlenewmusic.org Follow Us! https://www.facebook.com/alittlenewmusic https://twitter.com/ALittleNewMusic
Broadway actor Walter O'Neil (Wicked, A Tale of Two Cities) talks about the education actors have at their disposal when not taking formal acting classes. Also on stage: casting director Duncan Stewart, producer Andy Sandberg, actress Cady Huffman, and casting director Dave Clemmons. Visit stagebuddypro.com for more videos!
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Walter Winston O'Neil sings 'Pity the Child' from the musical CHESS, accompanied by Gregory Nabours, as part of #mmLA 16: NEVER Grow Up on February 15 2016 at the E Spot Lounge in Studio City. producer: amy francis schott music director: Gregory Nabours video: (mostly)images ESC/afs www.mostlymusicalsLA.com www.facebook.com/mostlymusicals www.espotlounge.com
Walter Winston O'Neil (alum) sings "Pity the Child" at Broadway Sessions on June 9, 2011. Composer/music director Joshua Stephen Kartes is on piano: http://www.joshuastephenkartes.com/. Videography by Saum Eskandani: http://www.heysaumphotography.com Browse our website at http://www.theBestArts.com/michigan2011/ for more videos from the show - and for great dance, music and musical theatre performances. Follow us at http://www.facebook.com/theBestArts
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First Monday in October movie clips: http://j.mp/1L6C9pL BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/xqm8DI Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Justice Dan Snow (Walter Matthau) delivers a eulogy at a funeral service for Justice Stanley Moorehead. FILM DESCRIPTION: The election of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court rendered the premise of First Monday in October anachronistic before the picture was even released; ignoring this, however, the film is supremely entertaining (no pun intended). Jill Clayburgh stars as Ruth Loomis, the first lady justice ever appointed to the Court. She's a conservative, while her principal foe on the bench, Dan Snow (Walter Matthau), is an old-line liberal. The film glides along on a predictable Tracy-Hepburn course until Snow co...
Walter Winston O'Neil rocks out on "One of Those Guys" from the new musical GETTING THE BAND BACK TOGETHER (http://gettinthebandbacktogether.com/) at A LITTLE NEW MUSIC #3, December 10, 2013 at Rockwell: Table & Stage in LA. With David Lee on guitar, Kevin Widener on drums, and music director Bryan Blaskie on keys. http://alittlenewmusic.org Follow Us! https://www.facebook.com/alittlenewmusic https://twitter.com/ALittleNewMusic
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) Ruthless and domineering Martha Ivers (Barbara Stanwyck) is married to district attorney Walter O'Neil (Kirk Douglas); the only person to witness Martha inadvertently killing her wealthy aunt eighteen years earlier. When a childhood friend, Sam (Van Heflin), returns to town after many years away, Martha begins to worry that he will expose her dark past, as she believes he may have also witnessed her aunts demise.
In 1928, young heiress Martha Ivers fails to run off with friend Sam Masterson, http://justwatchanddownload.blogspot.com/0038988 and is involved in fatal events. Years later, Sam returns to find Martha the power behind Iverstown and married to "good boy" Walter O'Neil, now district attorney. At first, Sam is more interested in displaced blonde Toni Marachek than in his boyhood friends; but they draw him into a convoluted web of plotting and cross-purposes.
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (Drama Film 1946) In 1928, young heiress Martha Ivers fails to run off with friend Sam Masterson, and is involved in fatal events. Years later, Sam returns to find Martha the power behind Iverstown and married to "good boy" Walter O'Neil, now district attorney. At first, Sam is more interested in displaced blonde Toni Marachek than in his boyhood friends; but they draw him into a convoluted web of plotting and cross-purposes.
The 2009 King of Bowling features the top bowlers from the 2008-2009 PBA season battling for supremacy. On this third episode of five, Bill O'Neill faces Walter Ray Williams, Jr. for the right to challenge defending king Wes Malott for the crown. Plus, we see the conclusion of the match between Wes Malott and Pardon the Interruption's Mike Wilbon. Subscribe to Xtra Frame: http://www.xtraframe.tv Follow the PBA via the PBA Network: http://www.pba.com/PBAnetwork
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers is a film noir released in the United States in 1946, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott and featuring Kirk Douglas in his film debut. The movie is based on the short story "Love Lies Bleeding" by playwright John Patrick – using the pseudonym Jack Patrick – and was produced by Hal B. Wallis. The film was directed by Lewis Milestone from a screenplay written by Robert Rossen and Robert Riskin, who was not credited. Directed by Lewis Milestone, Byron Haskin (uncredited), Hal B. Wallis (uncredited) Produced by Hal B. Wallis Written by Robert Rossen, Robert Riskin (uncredited) Based on Love Lies Bleeding by John Patrick Music by Miklós Rózsa Cinematography Victor Milner Edited by Archie Marshek Cast: Barbara Stanwyck as Martha Ivers Van Hef...
El boxeador es una película dirigida por Buster Keaton con Buster Keaton, Sally O'Neil, Walter James, y Budd Fine.
A young girl murders her wealthy aunt with two young boys watching, and many years later she is in danger of finally being caught if she cannot keep the two men silent... Cast: Barbara Stanwyck as Martha Ivers Van Heflin as Sam Masterson Lizabeth Scott as Antonia Toni Marachek Kirk Douglas as Walter O'Neil Roman Bohnen as Mr. O'Neil Judith Anderson as Mrs. Ivers Janis Wilson as the young Martha Ivers Darryl Hickman as young Sam Masterson Mickey Kuhn as young Walter O'Neil... ..., Ann Doran, Frank Orth, James Flavin, Charles D. Brown, Gene Ashley, Walter Baldwin, Gino Corrado, Catherine Craig, Kernan Cripps, Sayre Dearing, Kay Deslys, Tom Dillon, William Duray, Blake Edwards, Tom Fadden, Chuck Hamilton, Betty Hill, Robert Homans, Olin Howland, Gladden James, Payne B. Johnson, Joh...
Genre: Drama, Film-Noir Rated: 7.5 / 10 Starring: Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott, Kirk Douglas Director: Lewis Milestone In 1928, young heiress Martha Ivers fails to run off with friend Sam Masterson, and is involved in fatal events. Years later, Sam returns to find Martha the power behind Iverstown and married to good boy Walter O'Neil, now district attorney. At first, Sam is more interested in displaced blonde Toni Marachek than in his boyhood friends; but they draw him into a convoluted web of plotting and cross-purposes. Enjoy & remember to like, favorite and subscribe to support Classix!
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers is a film noir released in the United States in 1946, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, Lizabeth Scott and featuring Kirk Douglas in his film debut. Plot: In 1928, in Iverstown, the heiress Martha Smith Ivers is caught by the police for the fourth time while trying to runaway home with her friend Sam Masterson. She hates her aunt Mrs. Ivers and while in her room with her tutor's son Walter O'Neil and Sam later, the power runs out and she asks Sam to bring her cat back to the room. When Sam is trying to catch the cat in the dark, her aunt comes to the staircase and Sam hides himself. Mrs. Ivers hits the cat with a stick, Martha pushes her in the staircase and Mrs. Ivers dies. Martha lies to Mr. O'Neil and tells that a man had killed her aunt, and Walte...