Friday, August 28, 2009

The Movie - Immediate Lee (1916)

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Movie Issued - in 1916.

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Alternate Versions: Reedited version retitled Hair Trigger Casey (1922)
Re-issued in 1922 as "Hair Trigger Casey".
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Western
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1, MET:1402.08 m, MET:
Release Dates: USA:13 November 1916, USA:May 1922

In movie have been taken:

Frank Borzage (actor)
Articles: "CineAction" (USA), 1998, Iss. 46, by: Robert K. Lightning, "We Have Secrets': Borzage, Romance and the Bourgeois State", "Film Comment" (USA), September 1997, by: Kent Jones, "The Sanctum Santorum of Love", "Sight and Sound" (USA), January 1993, Vol. 3, Iss. 1, by: Tom Gunning, "Essays in Mad Love", "Bright Lights" (USA), 1975, Vol. 1, Iss. 2, by: Robert Smith, "The Films of Frank Borzage", "Harvard Film Studies" (USA), 25 April 1971, by: Fred Camper, "The Shining Hour", "Cahiers du Cinema" (France), 1962, Iss. 135, by: 'Luc Moullet' (qv), "Borzage", "New York Film Bulletin" (USA), 1961, Vol. 12-14, by: Henri Agel, "Frank Borzage"
Brother of assistant director 'Lew Borzage' (qv)., Interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA., in the Garden of Everlasting Peace., Brother of actor 'Danny Borzage' (qv)., First person to ever win the Academy Award for Best Director., Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 41-47. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987., He separated from his wife in 1940. They divorced in 1941., Although many people have assumed from his last name that he is either French or Italian (the name is pronounced "Bor-zay-ghee"), his family is actually from Sweden., Was a licensed pilot., Directed 2 actors in Oscar-nominated performances: 'Janet Gaynor (I)' (qv), 'Margaret Sullavan' (qv). Gaynor won, Sullavan didn't.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (cancer)
Books: John Belton. _The Hollywood Professionals, Volume 3: Howard Hawks, Frank Borzage, Edgar G. Ulmer._ London: The Tantivy Press, 1974. ISBN 0498014487, Hervé Dumont. _Frank Borzage: The Life and Films of a Hollywood Romantic._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., Inc., 2006. ISBN 0786421878, Frederick Lamster. _Souls Made Great Through Love and Adversity: The Film Work of Frank Borzage.._ Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1981. ISBN 0810814048, Hervé Dumont. _Frank Borzage: Sarastro en Hollywood._ Spain: Festival Inernacional de Cine de San Sebastian Filmoteca España/I.C.A.A./Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, 2001., Geoffrey Nowell Smith (ed.), John Belton (writer). _The Oxford History of World Cinema (section on Borzage)._ Oxford University Press, 1999., Bill Nichols (ed.), Fred Camper (writer). _Movies and Methods: An Anthology (section on Borzage)._ Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1976.
Height: 5' 10 1/2"
Quotes: "Make the audience sentimental instead of the player. Make the audience act."
Birth Notes: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Salary History: _Moonrise (1948)_ (qv)::$100,000
Other Works: Screen, stage actor, and film director.
Spouse: 'Rena Rogers' (qv) (? - 1941) (divorced)
Death Date: 19 June 1962
Birth Date: 23 April 1893

George Clarke (actor)
Death Notes: London, England, UK
Birth Notes: Bromley, Kent, England, UK
Birth Name: Broome, George
Spouse: 'Isabelle Markey' (? - ?)
Death Date: 21 December 1946
Birth Date: 11 April 1888

Harry McCabe (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (following surgery)
Birth Notes: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Death Date: 11 February 1925
Spouse: 'Evelyn McKibben' (8 February 1925 - ?)
Birth Date: 1879

Chick Morrison (actor)
Brother of actors 'Carl Morrison (I)' (qv) and 'Pete Morrison (I)' (qv).
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (equestrian accident)
Birth Notes: Morrison, Colorado, USA
Birth Name: Morrison, Charles Pacific
Spouse: 'Ann Marie Morrison' (? - 20 June 1924) (his death)
Death Date: 20 June 1924
Birth Date: 3 April 1878

Charles Newton (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), March 1992, Iss. 201, pg. 39, by: George Katchmer, "Remembering the Great Silents"
Daughter is child actress Dodo Newton.
Birth Notes: Rochester, New York, USA
Birth Name: Newton, Charles Lindner
Spouse: 'Dorrit Ashton' (? - ?)
Death Date: 1926
Birth Date: 8 October 1874

Jack Richardson (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), April 1987, Iss. 142, pg. 61, by: Nick C. Nicholls, "Jack Richardson", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 7 April 1923, pg. 668, "Gets His Wish", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 19 July 1919, pg. 405, "Jack Richardson Re-Engaged", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 29 March 1919, pg. 1786, "Frohman Engages Three Stars to Appear with Texas Guinan", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 June 1917, pg. 1919, "Jack Richardson Joins Triangle", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 November 1916, pg. 877, "Jack Richardson Joins Universal", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 15 July 1914, pg. 22:3, "American Features; Kentucky Story a Forthcoming 'Flying A'--Jack Richardson Seen in Character [in _Their Worldly Goods_)", "Motography" (USA), 27 June 1914, pg. 494, "Jack Richardson and Louise Lester, of the American Company forces, at Santa Barbara, California, were married recently", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 10 June 1914, pg. 50:2`, "Richardson--Lester", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 February 1912, pg. 584, "Richardson Refuses to Be Buried"
His infant son was used in the original silent version of The Ten Commandments (1923), and both he and his wife Mabel had uncredited parts as extras in the film., His wife Mabel, who had uncredited roles as an extra in many films of the silent era, is believed to be the longest-lived Hollywood actor, having died in 2001 at the age of 110.
Death Notes: Santa Barbara, California, USA
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Richardson, John Howard
Spouse: 'Louise Lester' (qv) (1914 - ?), 'Florence Stone' (? - ?), 'Mabel Richardson' (qv) (? - 17 November 1957) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 17 November 1957
Birth Date: 18 November 1883

John Smith (actor)

William Stowell (actor)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), April 1995, Iss. 238, pg. 51-52, by: George Katchmer, "Remembering the Great Silents", "Classic Images" (USA), May 1987, Iss. 143, pg. C6-C7, 40, by: Billy H. Doyle, "Lost Players", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 February 1920, pg. 1475-76, "Story of Bill Stowell's Death in Belgian Congo", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 January 1920, pg. 398, "Stowell's Body to Be Sent Home [to Los Angeles]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 3 January 1920, pg. 134, "Stowell Leaves Estate of $17,000 to His Aunt", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 December 1919, pg. 945, "Ashes of Bill Stowell Should Rest in Chicago", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 13 December 1919, pg. 777, "Obituary", "Variety" (USA), 5 December 1919, "William Stowell", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 16 August 1919, pg. 951, "Traveler's Club Honors Stowell", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 12 July 1919, pg. 203, "William Stowell Visits Windy City", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 7 July 1917, pg. 90, "William H. Stowell", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 January 1917, pg. 382, "Stowell Joins Universal"
Death Notes: Elizabethville, Belgian Congo (rail accident)
Birth Notes: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: 24 November 1919
Birth Date: 13 March 1885

Ann Little (actress)
Articles: "Classic Images" (USA), April 1995, Iss. 238, pg. 43-44, by: Franklin C. MacKnight and William C. Wilson, "Braff's Filmographies; Corrections and Additional Film Credits for Anna Little", "Classic Images" (USA), September 1992, Iss. 207, pg. 46-47, by: F.C. MacKnight, "Ann Little; 'She Could Do Anything'; Part IV", "Classic Images" (USA), August 1992, Iss. 206, pg. 52-55, 59, by: F.C. MacKnight, "Ann Little; 'She Could Do Anything'; Part III", "Classic Images" (USA), July 1992, Iss. 205, pg. 32, C2-C3, by: F.C. MacKnight, "Ann Little; 'She Could Do Anything'; Part II", "Classic Images" (USA), June 1992, Iss. 204, pg. 10 _et passim_, by: F.C. MacKnight, "Ann Little; 'She Could Do Anything'", "Classic Images" (USA), September 1982, Iss. 87, pg. 48, by: Dr. Gerald Hamm, "Ann Little [letter]", "Classic Images" (USA), August 1982, Iss. 86, pg. 11, 19, by: Dr. F.C. MacKnight, "Ann Little and the 1980 nCinevent", "Motion Picture Classic" (USA), January 1919, pg. 36-37, by: Adam Hull Shirk, "Ann Little and the Great Desire", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 September 1917, pg. 1529, "Anna Little", "Picture-Play Magazine" (USA), September 1917, pg. 110, by: Neil G. Caward, "Screen Gossip [joined _Under Handicap (1917)_ (qv) company in Arizona]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 23 June 1917, pg. 1953, "Hooking Up in a Hurry", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 30 September 1916, pg. 2115, "Matrimony Claims Anna Little", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 16 September 1916, pg. 1807, "Mary Brooks [Anna Little] and Alan Fisher [Allan Forrest] Marry", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 9 September 1916, pg. 28, "Marriage in Filmland", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 21 March 1914, pg. 1531, "Anna Little Joins Universal", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 December 1913, pg. 1397, "Anna Little"
The first wife of 'Allan Forrest' (qv).
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes: Mount Shasta, California, USA
Birth Name: Brooks, Mary
Spouse: 'Allan Forrest' (qv) (19 August 1916 - 1918) (divorced)
Death Date: 21 May 1984
Birth Date: 7 February 1891

Kenneth B. Clarke (writer)
Other Works: Story: "The Girl Who Wasn't Wanted" (filmed as _Rough Romance (1930)_ (qv)), Story: "The Girl Who Wasn't Wanted" (filmed as _Rough Romance (1930)_ (qv))

Harry Wilkie (cinematographer)

Frank Borzage (director)
Articles: "CineAction" (USA), 1998, Iss. 46, by: Robert K. Lightning, "We Have Secrets': Borzage, Romance and the Bourgeois State", "Film Comment" (USA), September 1997, by: Kent Jones, "The Sanctum Santorum of Love", "Sight and Sound" (USA), January 1993, Vol. 3, Iss. 1, by: Tom Gunning, "Essays in Mad Love", "Bright Lights" (USA), 1975, Vol. 1, Iss. 2, by: Robert Smith, "The Films of Frank Borzage", "Harvard Film Studies" (USA), 25 April 1971, by: Fred Camper, "The Shining Hour", "Cahiers du Cinema" (France), 1962, Iss. 135, by: 'Luc Moullet' (qv), "Borzage", "New York Film Bulletin" (USA), 1961, Vol. 12-14, by: Henri Agel, "Frank Borzage"
Brother of assistant director 'Lew Borzage' (qv)., Interred at Forest Lawn, Glendale, CA., in the Garden of Everlasting Peace., Brother of actor 'Danny Borzage' (qv)., First person to ever win the Academy Award for Best Director., Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 41-47. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987., He separated from his wife in 1940. They divorced in 1941., Although many people have assumed from his last name that he is either French or Italian (the name is pronounced "Bor-zay-ghee"), his family is actually from Sweden., Was a licensed pilot., Directed 2 actors in Oscar-nominated performances: 'Janet Gaynor (I)' (qv), 'Margaret Sullavan' (qv). Gaynor won, Sullavan didn't.
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA (cancer)
Books: John Belton. _The Hollywood Professionals, Volume 3: Howard Hawks, Frank Borzage, Edgar G. Ulmer._ London: The Tantivy Press, 1974. ISBN 0498014487, Hervé Dumont. _Frank Borzage: The Life and Films of a Hollywood Romantic._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., Inc., 2006. ISBN 0786421878, Frederick Lamster. _Souls Made Great Through Love and Adversity: The Film Work of Frank Borzage.._ Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1981. ISBN 0810814048, Hervé Dumont. _Frank Borzage: Sarastro en Hollywood._ Spain: Festival Inernacional de Cine de San Sebastian Filmoteca España/I.C.A.A./Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, 2001., Geoffrey Nowell Smith (ed.), John Belton (writer). _The Oxford History of World Cinema (section on Borzage)._ Oxford University Press, 1999., Bill Nichols (ed.), Fred Camper (writer). _Movies and Methods: An Anthology (section on Borzage)._ Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1976.
Height: 5' 10 1/2"
Quotes: "Make the audience sentimental instead of the player. Make the audience act."
Birth Notes: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Salary History: _Moonrise (1948)_ (qv)::$100,000
Other Works: Screen, stage actor, and film director.
Spouse: 'Rena Rogers' (qv) (? - 1941) (divorced)
Death Date: 19 June 1962
Birth Date: 23 April 1893

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Movie - Hill-billing and Cooing (1956)

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Certificates: USA:Approved
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: 6
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: LAB:Technicolor, USA, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:13 January 1956

In movie played:

Jack Mercer (actor)
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
His parents be actor, but Jack arranged to hunt his be eager about of art. He get a encourage contained by lay of an inbetweener (rookie animator) at the Fleischer studio. Dave Fleischer happen to hear him singing the Popeye subject hymn in a witty voice, and ask Jack to try voicing one arousing watercolour. He subsequent become a author at the Fleischer studio.
Books: Fred M. Grandinetti. _He Am What He Am! Jack Mercer: The Voice of Popeye._ Boalsburg, PA: Bear Manor Media,
Spouse: 'Margie Hines' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Virginia' (? - 4 December 1984) (his death)
Death Date: 4 December 1984
Birth Date: 13 January 1910

Mae Questel (actress)
Best known as the voices of "Betty Boop" and "Olive Oyl", Did Popeye's voice in the "Popeye" cartoon "Shape Ahoy", because Jack Mercer was at the time serving in the military during World War II., Best known in film as the matchmaking Mrs. Strakosh, one of Barbra Streisand's card-playing neighbors, in "Funny Girl.", Billing herself in vaudeville as "Mae Questel - Personality Singer of Personality Songs." She performed dead-on vocal imitations of Maurice Chevalier, Eddie Cantor, Fanny Brice, Marlene Dietrich, Mae West and Helen ("Boop-Boop-a-Doop") Kane, among many others., Had two sons from her first marriage: Richard and Robert (the latter pre-deceased her)., Her Orthodox Jewish family were totally adverse to her having an entertainment career. Her parents and grandparents forced her to leave the Theatre Guild school while still a teenager and had their wills drawn up accordingly so as to discourage this career choice., She not only provided the voice of Olive Oyl in the 'Popeye' cartoons, but the toddler Swee'pea as well. She based Oyl's quivery, nervous-nellie voice on comedic actress ZaSu Pitts., Spokeswoman for Scott Paper Company as Aunt Bluebell for the duration of the 70s., Studied drama with the Theatre Guild in New York City and at Columbia University. Also belonged to the American Theatre Wing., The talented mimic also provided duck, dog, chicken, owl, monkey, lion and baby sounds for radio., Won the Troupers Award for outstanding contribution to entertainment in 1979. The City of Indianapolis honored her with a "Mae Questel Day" in 1968., Had a withered arm; in her on-camera film appearances, she was usually photographed with elbows bent and both hands at her waist or holding an object in the crook of her elbow to make it less obvious that one arm was shorter and smaller than the other., Returned after a nearly 50-year hiatus to voice Betty Boop for _Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)_ (qv).
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA (alzheimer's disease)
When Mae be 17 and aware delimited by the South Bronx when she win a area chase to find the girl who furthermost resemble Helen Kane, a undemanding songster bundle by the apply of organism of the "Boop-Oop-A-Doop Queen." She was on the dot sign by an agent and switch over and done near performing in the Vaudeville circuit. Betty Boop businesswoman Max Fleischer hear Mae doing her "boop-oop-a-doop" mechanical and hired her to plonk into forecast the character's voice in 1931. She serve as the voice on beyond 150 Betty Boop animated shorts until the nature was retire in 1939. Her cassette of "On The Good Ship Lollipop" sold more than 2 million during the Depression.
Birth Notes: The Bronx, New York, USA
Other Works: Comedy album "Mrs. Portnoy's Retort", United Artists Records UAS 6721, TV commercials for Viva towels ("Aunt Bluebelle") (early 1970s)
Birth Name: Kwestel, Mae
Spouse: '?' (? - ?); 1 child, 'Leo Balkin' (22 December 1930 - ??) (divorced); 2 children, 'Jack E. Shelby' (19 November 1970 - ?) (his death)
Death Date: 4 January 1998
Birth Date: 13 September 1908

Jack Mercer (writer)
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
His parents be actor, but Jack arranged to hound his high admiration of art. He get a errand delimited by plop of an inbetweener (rookie animator) at the Fleischer studio. Dave Fleischer happen to hear him singing the Popeye subject poem in a comic voice, and ask Jack to try voicing one computer graphics. He subsequent become a dramatist at the Fleischer studio.
Books: Fred M. Grandinetti. _He Am What He Am! Jack Mercer: The Voice of Popeye._ Boalsburg, PA: Bear Manor Media,
Spouse: 'Margie Hines' (qv) (? - ?) (divorced), 'Virginia' (? - 4 December 1984) (his death)
Death Date: 4 December 1984
Birth Date: 13 January 1910

Winston Sharples (composer)
Death Notes: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA
He was known primarily for scoring animated shorts. In a career than spanned about 35 years, he had scored well over 700 shorts., He got his B.A. from Harvard, and his M.F.A in drama from the Carnegie Institute of Technology. He also studied at the Yale Graduate School of Drama., Father of 'Winston Sharples Jr.' (qv).
Death Date: April 1978
Birth Date: 1 March 1909

Thomas Johnson (director)
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Death Date: September 1960
Birth Date: 14 March 1907

Seymour Kneitel (director)
Spouse: 'Ruth Fleischer' (qv) (24 December 1931 - 30 July 1964) (his death); 3 children
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Kneitel, Seymour Holtzer
Son-in-law of 'Max Fleischer' (qv)., Brother-in-law of 'Richard Fleischer' (qv), Nephew of vaudeville comedian Herman Timberg and composer 'Sammy Timberg' (qv)., Cousin of actor 'Tim Herbert (I)' (qv)., Three children: Thomas (1933), Virginia (1936), Kenneth (1941)-dec.
Death Date: 30 July 1964 (heart attack)
Birth Date: 16 March 1908

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Monday, August 24, 2009

The Movie - Eclipse de sol (1912)

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Movie Is being made - in 1912.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Spain
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:120 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1

In movie played:

José Pineda (actor)

Fructuós Gelabert (writer)
Birth Name: Gelabert Badiella, Fructuoso
Birth Notes: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Death Date: 27 February 1955
Death Notes: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Birth Date: 15 January 1874
Birth Name: Gelabert Badiella, Fructuoso
Birth Notes: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Death Date: 27 February 1955
Death Notes: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Birth Date: 15 January 1874
Birth Name: Gelabert Badiella, Fructuoso
Birth Notes: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Death Date: 27 February 1955
Death Notes: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Birth Date: 15 January 1874
Birth Name: Gelabert Badiella, Fructuoso
Birth Notes: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Death Date: 27 February 1955
Death Notes: Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Birth Date: 15 January 1874

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Movie - Do Not Go Gently (2007)

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Movie Issued - in 2007.

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A crossing across the province and into the human psyche explore what it technique to hang on arty into that appropriate hours of darkness. Three artist who keep on to innovate, one gerontologist, and senior who be struggling before you to jargon near the change contained by their live all live entertainment us the energy of imagination in aging.
Certificates: USA:PG
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Documentary
Languages: English
Locations: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, Gee's Bend, Alabama, USA, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Runtimes: USA:57
Sound Mix: Stereo
Tech Info: RAT:1.78 : 1
Release Dates: USA:27 February 2007, USA:15 April 2007
The power of imagination in aging

In movie played:

Matt Arnett (actor)

Michael Broyles (actor)

Cincinnati Ballet (actor)

Gene Cohen M.D. (actor)

Creativity Discovery Corps (actor)

Walter Cronkite (actor)
Articles: "Chicago Tribune" (USA), 20 June 2009, by: The Associated Press, "Walter Cronkite, Legendary TV Newsman, Reportedly Gravely Ill", "The Guardian" (UK), 22 October 2003, by: Ciar Byrne, "Cronkite: I believe in war censorship", "Reader's Digest" (USA), August 1988, pg. 57, by: Ray Ellis & Walter Cronkite, "Ego Blow", "Vogue" (USA), April 1986, Vol. 176, Iss. 4, pg. 92, by: Maureen Orth, "The Way It Was, The Way It Should Be"
Journalist since 1937; with CBS television since 1950., Was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981. This is the highest honor a U.S. civilian can receive. Was the lead anchor on the CBS Evening News from 16 April 1962 until 6 March 1981., Reported on the Nuremberg Trials of Nazi war criminals in 1945., Is the 1966 recipient of the prestigious Connor Award given by the brothers of the Phi Alpha Tau fraternity based out of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. He is also an honorary brother of the fraternity., Satirized by 'Ray Goulding' (qv) as "Walter Chronic" in _Cold Turkey (1971)_ (qv)., December 2003 - Underwent surgery to repair a previously injured achilles tendon., Makes a unique claim about his television career. When he attended 1933 World's Fair, he was present at an exhibit displaying an early example of television. At the exhibit, the attendees were allowed to sit in front of the camera and watch themselves on the screen. When Cronkite sat in front of the camera he did an improptu impression of a man he had seen playing two flutes at once. Therefore, he jokingly claims that he was definitely on television decades before his contemporaries., Attended both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in 1928. The former was on a boy scout field trip and the latter was during a visit to his grandparents in Kansas City., CBS asked Cronkite to come up with a signature closing line for the evening news. When he came up with "And that's the way it is", CBS was concerned that it would suggest a certain infallability. But Cronkite explained that it would fit any type of story whether it was funny or sad or ironic., His first job as a journalist was as a cub reporter for the Kansas City Times., His stage name during his days in radio was Walter Wilcox., The very day he was born, his father immediately left the hospital and went out and voted for President Woodrow Wilson., His mother Helen died in 1993 at the age of 101., Father-in-law of 'Deborah Rush' (qv)., In 1964 he was fired from his anchorman duties at the Democratic National Convention. CBS had gotten a new president who had never worked on a presidential campaign and had definate ideas about how CBS would be covering it. It turned out to be a mess and as a result Cronkite got some of the blame so the network executives removed him from the coverage but kept him as the anchorman of the evening news. Jokingly Cronkite became buddies with the president of NBC and the people at CBS were horrified that he was being offered a job in the rival network. So when the Republican Convention rolled around Cronkite got to cover it without using the new president's tactics., At the birth of television, he and his team at CBS practically invented the institution of the evening news program. In 1951, one of the stage managers at CBS told him to sit at the desk and do the news. Cronkite asked what he meant and the managers simply said "I don't know just do it". His idea was to first just talk to the camera like another person and organize the news stories in the same vein as the newspaper beginning with the top story and working his way down to human interest stories., Betsy Cronkite, his wife, was working as a newspaper journalist when they met., He is an only child., He met his wife Betsy when he was working at a radio station in Kansas City. The two were paired up to do a cosmetics commercial and married a year later., His family heritage is Dutch-Scottish., Father of 'Kathy Cronkite' (qv)., In 1997, released his autobiography, "A Reporter's Life", which coincided with a two-hour TV special, _"Cronkite Remembers" (1997)_ (qv), in which he reminisced about his years as a reporter. A week later, an eight-hour version aired on The Discovery Channel., On March 15, 2005 he lost his wife of 64 years, Betsy, three weeks before their 65th anniversary., Is a licensed amateur (ham) radio operator with the call sign KB2GSD., In 1969 when Apollo XI was going to the Moon, he was on the air 27 of the 30 hours that it took for the flight, which many in the profession called "Walter to Walter" coverage. At the moment that Neil Armstrong stepped off the ladder of the Lunar Module onto the Moon surface, Cronkite was speechless for the first time in his career. All he could say was "Wow! and Oh Boy!" Famous words that will live in history., He is outspoken in his distaste for 'Oliver Stone (I)' (qv)'s film _JFK (1991)_ (qv). Calling the film "Oliver Stone junk" and "A dangerous work of fiction that seriously mid-leads a whole generation of Americans who were not alive at that time"., Father was Walter Cronkite Sr., a dentist. Mother was Helen Cronkite who died in 1993 at the age of 101., While attending The University of Texas, one of his past times was acting in student plays. In one of them, he co-starred with 'Eli Wallach' (qv)., On the day of the Kennedy assassination, he said the he had just come back from lunch and was standing at the teletype machine when rang a rare five bells - a bulletin. He shouted "Let's get on the air!" but getting on the air wasn't possible because the cameras had to be placed and then warmed up (after this, the networks always had a camera ready in the newsroom). He went to an audio booth just off the newsroom floor and, interrupting _"As the World Turns" (1956)_ (qv), made an audio announcement over a CBS logo. It took another 20 minutes to get on camera., Has a Muppet on _"Sesame Street" (1969)_ (qv) named after him, the grouch journalist "Walter Cranky"., Attended Lanier Junior High School in Houston, Texas. Another famous ex-student was 'Linda Ellerbee' (qv)., Attended San Jacinto High School in Houston, Texas with 'Marvin Zindler' (qv)., In 1969 when Apollo XI was going to the Moon, Cronkite was on the air 27 of the 30 hours that it took for the flight, which many in the profession called "Walter to Walter" coverage. At the moment that Neil Armstrong stepped off the ladder of the Lunar Module onto the Moon surface, Cronkite was speechless for the first time in his career. All he could say was "Wow!" and "Oh Boy!"., In 1969 when Apollo XI was going to the Moon, Cronkite was on the air 27 of the 30 hours that it took for the flight, which many in the profession called "Walter to Walter" coverage. At the moment that Neil Armstrong stepped off the ladder of the Lunar Module onto the Moon surface, Cronkite was speechless for the first time in his career. All he could say was "Wow!" and "Oh Boy!" Famous words that will live in history.
Pictorials: "The Honolulu Advertiser" (USA), 20 June 2009, pg. A 4, by: Schieffer, "People"
Trademarks: Always closed his newscasts by saying "And that's the way it is"
Nick Names: Uncle Walter, Walter Wilcox, The Most Trusted Man in America
Interviews: "Rolling Stone" (USA), 5 November 1987, Iss. 512, pg. 87-94, by: Jonathan Alter, "Walter Cronkite", "Playboy" (USA), June 1973, Vol. 20, Iss. 6, pg. 67-90, "Playboy interview : Walter Cronkite"
Height: 6'
Quotes: "It be more and more at choice that the simply normal agency out will be to negotiate, not contained by lay of victor but as an honorable general population who lived aware to the guarantee to fix democracy." (Cronkite's not personable citation after the tragic North Vietnamese Tet Offensive, which abundant utter be the off-ramp spike in the Vietnam Conflict. President Lyndon Johnson, upon audible list Cronkite put out his aid in favour of further martial taking part, is quote as truism, "If I've gone Cronkite, I've lost Middle America.", "The great sadness of my life is that I never achieved the hour newscast, which would not have been twice as good as the half-hour newscast, but many times as good.", "And that's the way it is, March 6, 1981." [Sign-off line on his last night as anchor], "Everything is being compressed into tiny tablets. You take a little pill of news every day - 23 minutes - and that's supposed to be enough." [On the superficiality of television news], [About George Bush, Sr.] "I like George Bush, he seemed to be a straight arrow, the sort you'd like to have as your lawyer or your banker or as a friend. And of course, he had Barbara.", [About President Clinton] "Clinton, I've not come to know that well, but in my one sit-down interview with him, I found him forthcoming and humorous.", [About the Presidents that he met] "They were all giant egos, anxious about their place in history", [About President Johnson] "It has been said, and truthfully so, that Lyndon Johnson was larger than life. You felt in his presence that here was raw power capable of lifting great weights and crushing enemies.", [About President Nixon] "Nixon, to me, never seemed comfortable in the Presidency. He always seemed to be acting out a rehearsed role. I thought I could see his knees knocking with stage fright", [About President Ford] "Ford was the genuine good fellow well met. He was the guy you wish you had known in college.", [About President Carter] "Carter, I think, was the brainiest President of my time, not in political ability but intelligence that could store and recall an incredible amount of complicated material.", [About President Reagan] "In Reagan, what you saw was what you got. Without surrendering the dignity of the office he maintained that hail-fellow comradeship of the locker room. He was fun to be with, shady stories and all.", [About President Hoover] "Herbert Hoover seemed to me about as stiff in person as he was in public. A highly intelligent man, dedicated to public service who just couldn't connect with the average man", [About FDR] "With his radio talks and his fireside chats he brought all Americans into the White House. At the times I saw him, at his informal news conferences, he could be tough with questioning reporters but he usually ended the exchange with a wide grin or with a hearty laugh. He seemed to say, in the manner of a sporting man, 'Well tried, sir'", [About President Truman] "Truman never shucked the image of a country boy in the big city. But in his self-confident righteousness, he impressed you with the courage of a lion", [About President Eisenhower] "Eisenhower made political enemies of course but he never lost the aura of the war hero. In doing his memoirs for television with me, he revealed a great deal more detailed knowledge of the arcane decisions of his administration than the press generally gave him credit for.", [About President Kennedy] "Kennedy could be as charming in public as he had been in private. But he had another side, a certain attitude of superiority, an arrogance that I found disturbing.", [About Oliver Stone's "JFK"] "Stone combines real and fictional footage in a very clever way that completely obliterates the truth. He uses my announcement of the President's death to provide an air of reality that he avoids for the rest of the picture. His preposterous theory is that top echelons of the United States government committed the Kennedy murder in order to put Lyndon Johnson in the White House. That work of fiction is dangerous, it seriously misleads a whole generation of Americans who were not alive at that time.", [About announcing President Kennedy's death] "At that moment I teared up, I just had a little trouble getting the words out.", [Looking back at the 20th Century] "I had a pretty good seat at the parade. I was lucky enough to have been born at the right time to see most of this remarkable century.", [The day President Harding died] "The Kansas City Times had a big picture of President Harding with a black border around it. So I ran down the street to my best friend's house and I said 'Alfred, take a look because that's the last picture you'll ever see of President Harding'. I don't know where I got that crazy idea but it proved early in life that I could pontificate even when wrong.", I only met Martin Luther King on a few occasions but I was always struck by the obvious force, the power of his character which is clearly what the Civil Rights movement needed at that point., I got along pretty well with Nixon. Whenever he promised me an interview he delivered and I didn't make his famed "Enemies List". I'm still sort of ambivalent about that., I firmly believe in the necessity of military censorship but there is considerable danger to the democracy when in the guise of military censorship our government engages in political censorship., I am probably not that different from most reporters, highly competitive, always determined to get that big story. The big story is always the one that's just a little bit out of reach., In broadcasting, I learned the hard way how prepared you need to be to be spontaneous., They're still playing our song and have been for over 60 years. [About his wife Betsy], I learned at an early age how to pontificate even when wrong., "Twenty-four hours after I told CBS News that I was stepping down at my 65th birthday I was already regretting it and I've regretted it every day since. It's too good a job for me to have given it up the way that I did."
Birth Notes: St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
Books: Walter Cronkite. _A Reporter's Life._ New York: Alfred Knopf,
Magazine Covers: "Midwest Today" (USA), Spring 1997, Iss. 20

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Frederic Franklin (actor)

Gee's Bend Cooperative (actor)

Jay Goodlet (actor)

Marc-André Hamelin (actor)

George Holton (actor)

Anthony Hyatt (actor)

Anthony Krutzkamp (actor)

Donal McLaughlin (actor)

Rene Micheo (actor)

Leo Ornstein (actor)

Quicksilver Senior Improv Dance Troupe (actor)

John Sausser (actor)

Aaron Thayer (actor)

Dmitri Trubchanov (actor)

Harriet Atkin (actress)

Shirley Bell (actress)

Mary Lee Bendolph (actress)

Julia Burger (actress)

Kristi Capps (actress)

Helen Desotell (actress)

Ruth Forman (actress)

Toshiko Kaneda (actress)

Pauline Ornstein (actress)

Vivian Perlis (actress)

Arlonzia Pettway (actress)

Lolo Sarnoff (actress)

Janine Tursini (actress)

Denise Von Glahn (actress)

Nettie Young (actress)

Matt Arnett (producer)

Melissa Godoy (producer)

Eileen Littig (producer)

Jo Mellen (producer)

Melissa Godoy (writer)

Mike Bizzarri (cinematographer)

Ray Ibsen (cinematographer)

Mark Stucker (cinematographer)

Bill Wallace (cinematographer)

Leo Ornstein (composer)

Melissa Godoy (director)

Jeff Glaza (editor)

Harrell Bendolph (miscellaneous crew)

Price Blythe (miscellaneous crew)

Margaret LaCombe (miscellaneous crew)

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Monday, August 17, 2009

The Movie - Downhill

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Movie Issued - in 1973.

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Color Info: Color
Countries: Canada
Genres: Drama, Short
Languages: English
Runtimes: 36

In movie played:

Barry Baldaro (actor)

Richard Grinnell (actor)

Michael Kane (actor)

Victor Knight (actor)

John Strasburg (actor)

Janis Bryan (actress)

Patricia Dumas (actress)

Helen Keenan (actress)

Gaylor Rowan (actress)

Carole Turgeon (actress)

Tom Daly (producer)
Birth Notes: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Birth Date: 25 April 1918

Robin Spry (producer)
Death Notes: Montréal, Québec, Canada (car accident)
Birth Notes: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death Date: 28 March 2005
Birth Date: 25 October 1939

Ian MacNeill (writer)

Douglas Kiefer (cinematographer)

Karl du Plessis (composer)

Robin Spry (director)
Death Notes: Montréal, Québec, Canada (car accident)
Birth Notes: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Death Date: 28 March 2005
Birth Date: 25 October 1939

Edward Le Lorrain (editor)

Claude Letournay (editor)

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

The Movie - El conde de Monte Carlo

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Movie Is being made - in 1955.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Philippines
Languages: Filipino, Tagalog
Locations: Philippines
Release Dates: Philippines:1955

In movie played:

Amado Cortez (actor)
Birth Name: Padilla, Arsenio
Spouse: 'Gloria Sevilla' (qv) (? - ?)

Cynthia Zamora (actress)

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Friday, August 7, 2009

The Movie - De Kick (1983)

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Movie Is being made - in 1983.

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Countries: Netherlands
Genres: Documentary
Languages: Dutch

In movie have been taken:

Gerrit van Elst (director)
Birth Notes: Deventer, Overijssel, Netherlands
Birth Date: 1957

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