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Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward (born February 27, 1930) is an American actress, producer, activist, and philanthropist. She is perhaps best known for her Academy Award-winning role in The Three Faces of Eve (1957).
Woodward was born in Thomasville, Georgia, daughter of Elinor (née Trimmier) and Wade Woodward, Jr., who at one point was vice president of publisher Charles Scribner's Sons. Her middle names, "Gignilliat Trimmier", are of Huguenot origin. She was influenced to become an actress by her mother's love of movies. Her mother named her after Joan Crawford, using the Southern pronunciation of the name – "Joanne". Attending the premiere of Gone with the Wind in Atlanta, nine-year-old Woodward rushed out into the parade of stars and sat on the lap of Laurence Olivier, star Vivien Leigh's partner and future husband. She eventually worked with Olivier in 1977, in a television production of Come Back, Little Sheba. During rehearsals, she mentioned this incident to him, and he told her that he remembered her doing it.
Actors: Tom Sizemore (actor), Rachel Hunter (actress), Joanna Pacula (actress), Zack Zublena (actor), Tom Druilhet (actor), Beau Nelson (actor), Kristina Korsholm (actress), Adam Haracz (editor), Vince Tuomey (actor), Nick Wall (actor), Simona Brhlikova (actress), Roger Groh (actor), Rod L Harrell (actor), Edmund Druilhet (actor), Edmund Druilhet (producer),
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Taped: 11/05/2004. Award-winning actress and director Joanne Woodward discusses her stage and screen careers, which include an Oscar for The Three Faces of Eve, as well as her role as artistic director of the Westport Country Playhouse, and her long and happy marriage to actor Paul Newman. The acclaimed television series 'Women in Theatre' provides a unique look into the lives of some of the gifted women who create and sustain theatre in the United States -- with major directors, designers, actors, lyricists, composers and producers -- conducted by Linda Winer, theatre critic for Newsday. The series' theme song is "The Glamorous Life" from 'A Little Night Music' by Stephen Sondheim, performed by Alex Rybeck, noted pianist and music director. Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/series/wo...
MYSTERY GUEST: Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Art Linkletter, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
John Wayne presenting Joanne Woodward with the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in "The Three Faces of Eve" at the 30th Academy Awards® in 1958. Hosted by Bob Hope.
From a documentary on "The Long, Hot Summer"
Here's another tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Newman. I hope you enjoy it! Of course, I own neither the song nor the wonderful clips that have been used here and no copyright infringement is intended. Song: "A Rockin' Good Way (To Mess Around and Fall In Love) - Dinah Washington and Brook Benton Movies and clips used: -The Three Faces of Eve (1957) -Paris Blues (1961) -The Long, Hot Summer (1958) -A New Kind of Love (1963) -Winning (1969)
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Another tribute to this beautiful couple with the suiting song "Home" by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. I believe that Joanne and Paul felt as they are saying in the song "home is where ever I'm with you". Joanne - my heart is with you.
The Long, Hot Summer movie clips: http://j.mp/1IjMtpB BUY THE MOVIE: Google Play - http://bit.ly/1BKC8AZ Amazon - http://amzn.to/1AKGT2G FoxConnect - http://bit.ly/1GkQD5Z Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Ben (Paul Newman) gets Clara (Joanne Woodward) to kiss him, but she calls him a barn-burner and runs off. FILM DESCRIPTION: While often regarded as one of America's greatest novelists, William Faulkner produced work that did not always translate well to the screen; it's ironically appropriate that this movie, based on several of Faulkner's short stories, is often regarded as one of the best films based on his work, though not especially accurate to the original source material. Ben Quick (Paul Newman), a sullen but self-confident drifter, arr...
Taped: 11/05/2004. Award-winning actress and director Joanne Woodward discusses her stage and screen careers, which include an Oscar for The Three Faces of Eve, as well as her role as artistic director of the Westport Country Playhouse, and her long and happy marriage to actor Paul Newman. The acclaimed television series 'Women in Theatre' provides a unique look into the lives of some of the gifted women who create and sustain theatre in the United States -- with major directors, designers, actors, lyricists, composers and producers -- conducted by Linda Winer, theatre critic for Newsday. The series' theme song is "The Glamorous Life" from 'A Little Night Music' by Stephen Sondheim, performed by Alex Rybeck, noted pianist and music director. Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/series/wo...
MYSTERY GUEST: Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Art Linkletter, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
Signpost to Murder 1964 Crime, Thriller, Joanne Woodward, Stuart Whitman, Edward Mulhare Thanks for watching!!!
After failing to make a successful career as a dancer in movies, Lila Green joins a second-rate vaudeville act. When the show arrives in the small Kansas town where Lila spent part of her childhood, Ricky Powers, the troupe's manager and Lila's lover, skips town with their money, and Lila moves in with an old friend, Helen Baird, and her young son, Kenny. The ardent but inexperienced Kenny becomes so attracted to Lila that he breaks off with his teenaged girl friend and asks Lila to marry him. Lila's happiness is shattered when she realizes that Kenny's promises are a result of youthful infatuation. Ricky returns to offer Lila a job--performing a striptease at a stag show--and she reluctantly agrees to do the act. Kenny watches the performance and becomes so disgusted with what Lila has be...
"COUNT THREE AND PRAY" (Plot Summary) - A pastor with a shady past moves into a rural town after the Civil War. Luke Fargo (Van Heflin) is a weary Union veteran from the Civil War. Tired of all the killing he's seen and participated in. When a parson from the town is killed at Vicksburg, Fargo decides right then and there he's received a calling to take his place. Before the war Luke Fargo was quite the roughneck character, a gambling, fighting, and loving man if there ever was one. A lot of folks in the town just don't quite think he's changed. Some like town boss Yancey Huggins (Raymond Burr) are out to prove it in any way possible. Some like Selma (Jean Willes) the saloon owner and town madam have different ideas getting Heflin back to his old ways. If that isn't enough Heflin's got ...
Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990) Directed by James Ivory Produced by Ismail Merchant Written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Based on Mrs. Bridge and Mr. Bridge by Evan S. Connell Starring Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Blythe Danner Simon Callow Kyra Sedgwick Robert Sean Leonard Margaret Welsh Saundra McClain Diane Kagan Austin Pendleton Gale Garnett Remak Ramsay Music by Richard Robbins Jacques Offenbach ("Barcarolle" & "Can Can") Cinematography Tony Pierce-Roberts Edited by Humphrey Dixon Production company Cineplex Odeon Films Distributed by Miramax Films Release dates November 23, 1990 Running time 126 minutes Country United States Language English Box office $7,698,010
4.04 [092] Four Star Playhouse: Full Circle 27Oct55 Screenplay & Story by Herman J. Epstein Directed by Harry Horner David Niven, Maxwell, Joanne Woodward, Terry Thomas, Jeanne Baird, Nan Ferens, Alvin Greenman, Merv Sheppard, Synopsis: A drama critic writes that he was unconvinced by an actress’s performance. The irate miss pays a visit to his home, armed with a gun. Series Premise: Four Star Playhouse is an American television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956. Its episodes ranged anywhere from surreal mysteries, such as "The Man on the Train," to light comedies, such as "The Lost Silk Hat." The original premise was that Charles Boyer, Ida Lupino, David Niven, and Dick Powell would take turns starring in episodes. However, several other performers took the lead from ...
When a woman is suspected to have Multiple Personality Disorder, psychiatrist Dr. Luther tries to find the right answer for the odd case.
Taped: 11/05/2004. Award-winning actress and director Joanne Woodward discusses her stage and screen careers, which include an Oscar for The Three Faces of Eve, as well as her role as artistic director of the Westport Country Playhouse, and her long and happy marriage to actor Paul Newman. The acclaimed television series 'Women in Theatre' provides a unique look into the lives of some of the gifted women who create and sustain theatre in the United States -- with major directors, designers, actors, lyricists, composers and producers -- conducted by Linda Winer, theatre critic for Newsday. The series' theme song is "The Glamorous Life" from 'A Little Night Music' by Stephen Sondheim, performed by Alex Rybeck, noted pianist and music director. Watch more at http://www.cuny.tv/series/wo...
From a documentary on "The Long, Hot Summer"
For his full interview, see http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/tad-mosel
Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Wedding Newsreel Las Vegas 30 January 1958
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Hollywood legend Paul Newman in his last recorded interview, with TV host Renée Loux, before his passing in September 2008. Inside Edition's story
John Wayne presenting Joanne Woodward with the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in "The Three Faces of Eve" at the 30th Academy Awards® in 1958. Hosted by Bob Hope.
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