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* Sally Hawkins, film actress ,( Mike Leigh's ' Happy-Go-Lucky '; ' Made in Dagenham ') Silver Bear Award and Golden Globe winner, star of TV adverts, numerous radio programmes including Ed Reardon's Week on BBC Radio 4
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In 2005 a BBC Radio adaption was produced, starring Dermot Crowley, Sally Hawkins, Henry Goodman, Geoffrey Beevers, Tina Gray, and Adrian Scarborough.
Gene and Morty, after being given evidence of Jimmy's snitching, recognize XXXX as the new boss and show him the corpse of The Duke, whom Gene had killed along with Duke's girlfriend, Slasher ( Sally Hawkins ), when the latter threatened to alert the police about the pills.
The film also contains a subplot about an upper class young woman, Susan ( Sally Hawkins ), the daughter of one of Vera's employers.
* Broadway at the American Airlines Theatre under the auspices of the Roundabout Theatre Company, with Cherry Jones as Kitty Warren and Sally Hawkins as Vivie
Among them the henpecked and love-starved Stanley Blunt ( Kenneth Connor ) and his prudish, overbearing wife, Evelyn ( June Whitfield ); a drunken, bowler-hatted mummy's boy, Eustace Tuttle ( Charles Hawtrey ); brash Scotsman, Bert Conway ( Jimmy Logan ); young and beautiful friends Marge and Lily ( Sally Geeson and Carol Hawkins respectively ); and Brother Bernard ( Bernard Bresslaw ), a timid young monk who has difficultly fitting into his new path of life.
Sally and film
Examples of this style of film include It's a Wonderful World ( 1939 ), The Shop Around the Corner ( 1940 ), Sabrina ( 1954 ), Annie Hall ( 1977 ), When Harry Met Sally ... ( 1989 ), Pretty Woman ( 1990 ), and Four Weddings and a Funeral ( 1994 ).
One of the major developments of the 1990s was the re-emergence of the romantic comedy film, encouraged by the success of When Harry Met Sally ... in 1989.
Other contemporary British film directors include Paul W. S. Anderson, Andrea Arnold, Richard Attenborough, Kenneth Branagh, Danny Boyle, Terence Davies, Mike Figgis, Terry Gilliam, Tom Hooper, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Sam Mendes, Alan Parker, Sally Potter, Lynne Ramsay, Guy Ritchie, Michael Winterbottom, Edgar Wright, Joe Wright and Matthew Vaughn.
The lead role of Sally was given to Marilyn Burns, who had appeared previously on stage and served on the film commission board at UT Austin while studying there.
When Harry Met Sally … is a 1989 American romantic comedy film written by Nora Ephron and directed by Rob Reiner.
" In a review for The New York Times, Caryn James called When Harry Met Sally ... an " often funny but amazingly hollow film " that " romanticized lives of intelligent, successful, neurotic New Yorkers "; James characterized it as " the sitcom version of a Woody Allen film, full of amusing lines and scenes, all infused with an uncomfortable sense of déjà vu ".
Her strategy worked, and MGM cast her in the film where she first made an impression on audiences, Edmund Goulding's Sally, Irene and Mary ( 1925 ).
) Troughton's other notable film and television roles included Kettle in Chance of a Lifetime ( 1950 ), Sir Andrew Ffoulkes in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1955 ), Vickers in the episode entittled Strange Partners in the Invisible Man ( the ITP Series also starred one of Pat's future Doctor Who co-stars, Deborah Watling, as Sally ) ( 1958 ), Phineus in Jason and the Argonauts ( 1963 ), Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1962 ), Paul of Tarsus ( BBC 1960, title role ), Dr. Finlay's Casebook ( BBC 1962, semiregular ).
Already established as a nightclub singer and musical theatre actress, she first attracted critical acclaim for her dramatic performances in the movies The Sterile Cuckoo ( 1969 ), and Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon ( 1970 ); Minnelli then rose to international stardom for her appearance as Sally Bowles in the 1972 film version of the Broadway musical Cabaret, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
In 1972, Minnelli appeared in perhaps her best-known film role, as Sally Bowles in the movie version of Cabaret.
In 1946, Talbot Jennings and Sally Benson adapted it into the screenplay for a dramatic film of the same name, starring Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison.
The film stars Jack Nicholson, with Karen Black, Susan Anspach, Ralph Waite, and Sally Struthers in supporting roles.
" The film is a New York Times Critics ' Pick: after seeing it at the Astor Theatre, Bosley Crowther called it a " a warm and beguiling picturization based on Sally Benson's memoirs of her folks.
Written by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, and Alma Reville, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story for Gordon McDonell.
Starting in 1972, Swit played Major Margaret " Hot Lips " Houlihan in the television series M * A * S * H. She inherited the star-making role from actress Sally Kellerman, who portrayed Houlihan in the feature film.
He had four children: Sally ( who died in a car crash in 1982 ), Ben ( who later became a film and television director ), Joanna, and Tom.
* Jefferson in Paris, a 1995 film, portrayed the early relationship between Sally Hemings ( played by Thandie Newton ) and Jefferson ( Nick Nolte ).
The film stars Sally Field in the titular role, Beau Bridges as Norma Rae's husband, Sonny, and Ron Leibman as union organizer Reuben Warshowsky.
The film Norma Rae won Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role ( Sally Field ) and Best Original Song ( for David Shire and Norman Gimbel for " It Goes Like It Goes ").
The film tells the story of a young Canadian woman, Sally Matthews ( Susan Sarandon ), whose dream for a better life in the gambling business is interrupted by the return of the drug-dealing husband, whom she had left behind, and older Lou Pascal ( Burt Lancaster ), a longtime resident of Atlantic City, and how their lives interact and change, both for the better.
A map with no local off-ramp from I-40 to a largely-parallel US 66 is described in the film by town attorney Sally Carrera to explain vacant storefronts after the new road reduced Main Street traffic to zero.
* Parts of the 1996 TV film, The Christmas Tree ( film ), Sally Field's TV directorial debut, were shot in the Braddock Carnegie Library.
Sally and actress
He also built a sun deck for actress Sally Kellerman and a recording studio for Brazilian band leader Sérgio Mendes.
Steiger was married five times: actress Sally Gracie ( 1952 – 1958 ), actress Claire Bloom ( 1959 – 1969 ), Sherry Nelson ( 1973 – 1979 ), Paula Ellis ( 1986 – 1997 ) and actress Joan Benedict Steiger ( married 2000 until his death ).
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