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Crouse and Canadian
Early in the show's run, this included a consistent regular feature titled Groove Shinny, which set a Canadian musician against a " perfect musical mind " ( Richard Crouse ) and a " perfect stranger ", for a music trivia match.

Crouse and House
Guests are commonly welcomed to the stage by the band and Cullen playing a sting of a classic song with the lyrics altered to include the guest's name in place of a rhyming word or phrase ( for example, recurring guest Richard Crouse is usually introduced with " Brick House " altered to " Dick Crouse ").
Notable alumni of Leverett House include Aga Khan IV, Timothy Crouse, Al Jean, Anthony Lake, Steven Levitt, Jeremy Lin, Saul Perlmutter, Mike Reiss, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Sydney Schanberg, Pete Seeger, Laurence Tribe, John Weidman, and Cornel West.

Crouse and Progressive
# Lloyd R. Crouse, Progressive Conservative ( 1957 – 1968 )

Crouse and for
It was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role ( Malkovich ), Best Actress in a Supporting Role ( Crouse ), Best Costume Design, Best Director, and Best Picture.
* Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Russel Crouse, Howard Lindsay, State of the Union
* Crouse outlined her view of Maggie's relationships with Riley and Buffy, " Her teaching assistant Riley is really the child she never had, and there's probably confusion there that he's a potential something for her that's slightly out of her reach, but she's willing to prevent anyone else from being interested in him.
Russel Crouse ( 20 February 1893 – 3 April 1966 ) was an American playwright and librettist, best known for his work in the Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse.
Later, Lindsay and Crouse became Broadway producers, often acting in that capacity for their own work, and also owned and operated the Hudson Theatre on 44th Street in New York.
Although Merman had announced she was interested in playing a dramatic role in her next project, Lindsay and Russel Crouse approached Irving Berlin and began working on the book for Call Me Madam when he expressed interest in composing the score.
Crouse was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1984 movie Places in the Heart.
Crouse is also known for her role in the fourth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where she was a recurring supporting cast member playing Professor Maggie Walsh.
Crouse appeared in Lee Blessing's Going to St. Ives with the Gloucester Stage Company during the summer of 2008 and provided the narration for Virginia Lee Burton: A Sense of Place, a documentary film about Virginia Lee Burton.
Crouse was on her way to audition for Bob Rafelson's 1981 remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice and Mamet told Crouse to tell Rafelson that " he was a fool if he didn't hire me to write the screenplay.
" Although Mamet was joking, Crouse did it and Rafelson called Mamet and asked Mamet why he should hire him for the screenplay.
Timothy Crouse also co-authored a new libretto for the musical Anything Goes with John Weidman that opened at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre on Broadway on October 19, 1987, and ran for 784 performances.
Scenes from the book, along with its 1932 predecessor, God and My Father, and its 1937 sequel, Life with Mother, published posthumously, were the basis for the 1939 play by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse, which became one of Broadway's longest-running, non-musical hits.
It was here that a part The Arrival ( 1996 ) movie was film, being it the place where Zane Zaminsky ( Charlie Sheen ) and Calvin ( Richard Schiff ) work for SETI and discover the alien signal, later in the movie one of the Radio Antennas is destroyed by a BHB ( Black Hole Bomb ) to prevent Zane from escaping a tape containing the proof of the aliens terraforming the earth and the assassinations of Calvin and Ilana Green ( Lindsay Crouse ).
Timothy Crouse, who provided supplemental coverage of the campaign for Rolling Stone, wrote a memoir called The Boys on the Bus that critically analyzes the coverage of the ' 72 presidential campaign.
It was nominated for three Academy Awards at the 17th Academy Awards: Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White ( John Hughes and Fred M. MacLean ); Best Effects Edward Linden, Special Effects ( Paul Detlefsen ( photographic ), John Crouse ( photographic ), and Nathan Levinson ( sound ); and Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture ( Max Steiner ).

Crouse and
Her full name Lindsay Ann Crouse is an intentional tribute to the Broadway writing partnership of Lindsay and Crouse.
" The stories he told me of his newspaper days especially traveling around the country with prankish sports teams had a fatal tinge of romance about them ," said Crouse .< ref name = PCOLMediabistro >

Crouse and Lunenburg
Crouse was born in 1918 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

Crouse and was
Holden Observatory ( 1887 ) was followed by two Romanesque Revival buildings – von Ranke Library ( 1889 ), now Tolley Administration Building, and Crouse College ( 1889 ).
State of the Union, a 1945 play by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse, about a fictional Republican presidential candidate, was reportedly loosely inspired by Willkie and his alleged mistress Irita Van Doren.
Life with Father is the title of a humorous autobiographical book of stories compiled in 1935 by Clarence Day, Jr., which was adapted in 1939 into a long-running Broadway play by Lindsay and Crouse, which was, in turn, made into a 1947 movie and a television series.
2046 was called the best film of 2005 by Michael Atkinson ( The Village Voice ), Daryl Chin ( Journal of Performance and Art ), Josef Brown ( Vue Weekly ), Sean Burns ( Philadelphia Weekly ), Will Sloan ( The Martingrove Beacon ), and Justine Elias ( The Guardian ), and was ranked among the top ten best films of the year by Manohla Dargis ( The New York Times ), Richard Corliss ( Time Magazine ), Same Adams ( Philadelphia City Paper ), Leslie Camhi ( The Village Voice ), Jason Anderson ( eye Weekly ), Gary Dretzka ( Movie City News ), Godfrey Cheshire ( The Independent Weekly ), Ty Burr ( The Boston Globe ), Liza Bear ( indieWIRE ), Edward Crouse ( The Village Voice ), Jeffrey M. Anderson ( The San Francisco Examiner ), John DeFore ( Austin American Statesman ), Brian Brooks ( indieWIRE ), Chris Barsanti ( Filmcritic. com ), F. X.
Buechner was joined by guitarists Scott Crouse and Ben Read, bassist Ian " Bulldog " Edwards and drummer Michael Riccardi.
* Crouse has explained how her character was initially explained to her, " Joss tried to explain to me who this character was.
Born in Findlay, Ohio, Crouse was the son of Sarah ( née Schumacher ) and Hiram Powers Crouse, a newspaperman.
With his wife, Pauline ( Ives ), he was the grandfather of actress Lindsay Crouse and the great-grandfather of actress Zosia Mamet.
Crouse was born in New York City, the daughter of Anna ( née Erskine ) and Russel Crouse, a playwright.
" In our family, the work ethic was held up as some kind of byword ," Crouse says.

Crouse and on
Image: June03 007. jpg | Crouse College built on the campus of Syracuse University in 1881
* Crouse gave some insight into her view on her character, " She's such an extremist.
He earned a mention in two books chronicling the media ’ s coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign between Richard Nixon and George McGovern, including Timothy Crouse ’ s The Boys on the Bus and Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson ’ s Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail ’ 72.
Crouse has also guest-starred on Alias, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Columbo, Criminal Minds, Law & Order, ER, Millennium, and NYPD Blue.
In recent years, Crouse has concentrated on the theater.
Crouse's brother is Timothy Crouse, author of The Boys on the Bus about political journalism during the 1972 presidential campaign.
* The Sound of Music, 1959 Broadway, 1961 London, m Richard Rodgers, l Oscar Hammerstein II, b Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse ( 2, 385 in London ; 1, 442 on Broadway ) ( 1960 Tony Award winner )( 1965 film became one of the most popular movie musicals )
Braden's failing relationship with his bored wife Lily ( Lindsay Crouse ), puts further strain on him, and Dunlop feigns interest in her to make Braden more aggressive.
In the book, often a standard text in university journalism courses, Crouse echoes Thompson's observations on the Pack Journalism mentality of the reporters covering the campaign, who were greatly dependent on the access provided by the Nixon campaign staff.
Crouse describes Thompson as the one reporter who broke from the pack, however, and later printings of " The Boys on the Bus " contain an introduction by Thompson.
Lindsay and Crouse was the writing team of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, who collaborated famously from 1935 to 1962 on a succession of Broadway comedies and musicals.
Timothy Crouse profiled Apple in his book The Boys on the Bus about journalists covering the 1972 presidential campaign.
The screenplay is by Walter DeLeon, Ken Englund, and Francis Martin, based on an adaptation by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, based on a story by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan.
Among the supplemental material included are an audio commentary with Mamet and Ricky Jay, new interviews with actors Lindsay Crouse and Joe Mantegna, and a short documentary shot on location during the film's production.

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