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Judith and Anderson
* Anderson, Bonnie S. and Judith P. Zinsser.
Judith Anderson said his work was based on statistically flawed evidence, John Archer and others said that Rushton failed to understand and misapplied the theory of kin selection, Judith Economos said he was speculative and failed to define the concept of altruistic behavior in a way that it can become manifest and failed to show any plausible mechanism by which members of a species can detect the " altruism gene " in other members of the species, and Steven Gangestad criticized the theory for not being compelling in terms of its attractiveness as an explanatory model, C. R.
Olivier's co-star in his 1937 Old Vic Theatre production, Judith Anderson, had an equally triumphant association with the play.
Judith Anderson
* January 3 – Judith Anderson, Australian actress ( b. 1897 )
** Dame Judith Anderson, Australian actress ( d. 1992 )
The production starred Tyrone Power, Raymond Massey ( re-creating his film characterizations of Abraham Lincoln and John Brown ), and Judith Anderson.
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McPherson also questions Laura's parasitic playboy fiancé, Shelby Carpenter ( Vincent Price ), her wealthy socialite aunt, Ann Treadwell ( Judith Anderson ), who'd been carrying on with Carpenter and giving him money, and her loyal housekeeper, Bessie Clary ( Dorothy Adams ).
* Judith Anderson as Ann Treadwell
He offered relative newcomers Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews little support, allowed theatrically trained Judith Anderson to play to the balcony instead of reining in her performance, and virtually ignored Webb, who had learned the director was unhappy with his casting.
Anderson used the award money to establish a singing competition to help support young singers ; recipients of which include Camilla Williams ( 1943, 1944 ), Nathaniel Dickerson ( 1944 ), Louise Parker ( 1944 ), Rawn Spearman ( 1949 ), Georgia Laster ( 1951 ), Betty Allen ( 1952 ), Shirlee Emmons ( 1953 ), Judith Raskin ( 1952, 1953 ), Miriam Holman ( 1954 ), Shirley Verrett ( 1957 ), and Joyce Mathis ( 1967 ).
Their Shakespeare adaptations included a one-hour Macbeth starring Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson, and a ninety-minute Hamlet, starring John Gielgud.
She won the Tony Award for her performance as Blanche Dubois in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, sharing the prize with Katherine Cornell ( who won for the female lead in Antony and Cleopatra ) and Judith Anderson ( for the latter's portrayal of Medea ).
The big-screen adaptation of the play was made in 1958 by MGM, and starred Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Judith Anderson, and Jack Carson, with Burl Ives and Madeleine Sherwood reprising their stage roles.
* Dame Judith Anderson ( died 1992 )
On stage in the 1953 dramatic reading of Stephen Vincent Benét's John Brown's Body, Massey, in addition to narrating along with Tyrone Power and Judith Anderson, took on both the roles of John Brown and Abe Lincoln in the same work.
In the leads were Judith Anderson in Talmadge's role, Holbrook Blinn and William Harrigan.
The following year, George More O ' Ferrall produced a live thirty minute extract from an Old Vic production of Macbeth, directed by Michel Saint-Denis and starring Laurence Olivier and Judith Anderson.
* February 10-Dame Judith Anderson, Australian actress ( died 1992 )
With her debut in talkies only moderately successful, she acted on the stage for the most part in the 1930s and early 1940s, appearing in roles as varied as Ophelia in Guthrie McClintic's landmark 1936 production of Hamlet ( with John Gielgud and Judith Anderson ) and Marguerite in a limited run of La Dame aux Camélias.
At the age of 87, and after an acting break of 14 years, Judith Anderson accepted the part of T ' Lar — a Vulcan high priestess who restores Spock's katra to his body — at her nephew's urging.
Other familiar titles are: Anzio by Edward Dmytryk, in 1968, his last Hollywood film appearance ; The North Star ( 1943 ), directed by Lewis Milestone with a script by playwright Lillian Hellman, with Erich von Stroheim ; Edge of Darkness ( 1943 ), also by Milestone, his first film role, where he played his first film German soldier role, opposite Judith Anderson ; Wilson ( 1944 ), where he played the German ambassador to Washington, D. C. during World War I, Count von Bernstorff ; The Cross of Lorraine ( 1943 ), with Gene Kelly ; The Hitler Gang, playing the Nazi official Alfred Rosenberg and Romanoff and Juliet ( 1961 ), written, directed and starring Peter Ustinov, and an Italian-American adaptation of Homer's Iliad, Helen of Troy ( 1956 ), directed by Robert Wise, with Rossanna Podesta, Jacques Sernas, and in two featured roles, Tonio Selwart playing opposite a then almost unknown Brigitte Bardot, in 1956.

Judith and Mrs
In 1944, CBS Radio presented a Friday-night series named Mrs. Miniver starring Judith Evelyn and Karl Swenson.
Mrs. Judith M. Barr came from Snowville to replace him.
* Mrs. Judith Beasley, also known as " The Tasteful Lady ", is a somewhat prudish and prissy, conservatively dressed middle-aged apolitical woman who dispenses advice on gracious living and a life of elegance.
Her film appearances also include The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne ( 1987 ), Stiff Upper Lips ( 1997 ), Howards End ( 1992 ), and BBC Theatre Night in Joe Orton's farce What the Butler Saw ( 1987 ) playing Mrs Prentice, where the cast included husband Timothy West with Dinsdale Landen and Tessa Peake-Jones, as well as a cameo in The Boys From Brazil ( 1978 ).
Among his later publications were: La Troisième jeunesse de Mme Prune ( The Third Youth of Mrs. Plum, 1905 ), which resulted from a return visit to Japan and once again hovers between narrative and travelog ; Les Désenchantées ( The Unawakened, 1906 ); La Mort de Philae ( The Death of Philae, 1908 ), recounting a trip to Egypt ; Judith Renaudin ( produced at the Théâtre Antoine, 1898 ), a five-act historical play that Loti presented as based on an episode in his family history ; and, in collaboration with Emile Vedel, a translation of King Lear, produced at the Théâtre Antoine in 1904.
Shaw had already used her as inspiration for some of his plays before their first meeting in 1897 when he unsuccessfully tried to persuade " Mrs Pat " to play the role of Judith Anderson in the first production of his play The Devil's Disciple.
The film starred Kate Beckinsale as Flora, Joanna Lumley ( also famed from her role as Patsy in the British TV comedy " Absolutely Fabulous ") as her friend and mentor Mary Smiling, Rufus Sewell as Seth, Ian McKellen as Amos Starkadder, Eileen Atkins as Judith, Stephen Fry as Mybug, Miriam Margolyes as Mrs. Beetle, and Angela Thorne as Mrs Hawk-Monitor.
While visiting Anderson's home at the Reverend's invitation, Dick is left alone with Judith while Anderson is called out to Mrs. Dudgeon's deathbed.
Those in charge of the party are Judith Butler, Mrs. Oliver's friend ; Leopold, Joyce and Anne Reynolds, Desmond Holland, Nicholas Ransom, Cathie Johnson, Elizabeth Whittaker, Beatrice Ardley, and others.
* Judith Butler, a friend of Mrs. Oliver and a young widow
As the housekeeper Mrs. Danvers, Judith Anderson was required to mentally torment the young bride, the " second Mrs. de Winter " ( Joan Fontaine ), even encouraging her to commit suicide ; and taunt her husband ( Laurence Olivier ) with the memory of his first wife, the never-seen " Rebecca " of the title.
Today, the Maryland State archives has a painting of Tench Tilghman and " The two swords belonging to Tench Tilghman " left for the State of Maryland on the death on one of Tilghman's relatives, " Mrs. Judith Goldsborough Oates who died on December 26, 1997.
Her husband's nephew Milo Keynes wrote a biography, Lydia Lopokova ( St. Martin's Press, 1983 ); more recently Judith Mackrell has published Bloomsbury Ballerina: Lydia Lopokova, Imperial Dancer and Mrs John Maynard Keynes ( Weidenfeld, 2008 ).
A version by Sarah Catherine Martin ( 1768 – 1826 ) first recited while staying with her sister Judith Ann Martin, Mrs John Pollexfen Bastard at Kitley House Yealmpton in Devon was published as The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog by J. Harris of London, June 1, 1805.
The film, which starred Laurence Olivier as Max, Joan Fontaine as the Heroine, and Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers, was based on the novel.
* Chairman, Ladies ' Churchill Chapter: Mrs Evelyn King ( in 1977-June 1986 ), Judith, Lady Roberts ( June 1985-)
She made a guest appearance on Drake & Josh as Mrs. Abernathy, the boss of the Ball & Vance Fish Corp. Additionally, she appeared as Judith Haven in an episode of What I Like About You and she voiced Blair Lansfield in the video game Star Ocean: Till the End of Time.
* Judith Anderson as Mrs Ivers
* Judith Malina as Mrs. Waldbaum
By his second wife he had, among other children, a son Francis, born about 1630, who inherited the Kippington estate, Sevenoaks, and was a widower on 26 January 1663, when he obtained a license to marry Mrs. Judith Nicholl of St. James, Clerkenwell.
* Judith Furse as Mrs. Webb

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