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He directed the films Zapata: The Dream of a Hero, Like Water for Chocolate ( adapted from the novel written by his ex-wife Laura Esquivel ), A Walk in the Clouds with Keanu Reeves and Anthony Quinn, and the Hallmark Hall of Fame production A Painted House, adapted from the John Grisham novel of the same name.
Hall, Sr. ( Hallmark Cards ), Jeffrey R. Immelt ( General Electric ), Gail Koziara Boudreaux ( United Health Care ), Grant Tinker ( NBC ), and Brian Goldner ( Hasbro ).
It was shown on NBC-TV in December 1976 as part of The Hallmark Hall Of Fame series.
* Hallmark Hall of Fame-The Lark ( 1957 )
* Hallmark Hall of Fame-The Gift of the Magi ( 1958 )
Notable made-for-television productions of Hamlet include those starring Christopher Plummer ( 1964 ), Richard Chamberlain ( 1970 ; Hallmark Hall of Fame ), Derek Jacobi ( 1980 ; Royal Shakespeare Company, BBC ), Kevin Kline ( 1990 ), Campbell Scott ( 2000 ) and David Tennant ( 2009 ; Royal Shakespeare Company, BBC ).
Through the early and mid-1960s, Hoffman made appearances in television shows and movies, including Naked City, The Defenders and Hallmark Hall of Fame.
In the 1990s, she starred in the highly rated presentation of the 1991 Hallmark Hall of Fame drama Sarah, Plain and Tall ( and its two sequels ) and also in the made-for-TV movie Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story ( 1995 ); for the latter role Close won her first Emmy.
The film had its premiere on U. S. television on 12 November 1974 as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series on NBC.
Burton rarely appeared on television, although he gave a memorable performance as Caliban in a televised production of The Tempest for The Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1960.
He also played a main character, Jake Spoon, in the acclaimed television miniseries Lonesome Dove, a role for which he received many positive reviews, as well as the lead in a 1996 Hallmark Hall of Fame production of Captains Courageous.
* Charlton Heston portrayed the Earl of Essex opposite Judith Anderson's Elizabeth I in a 1968 television adaption of Maxwell Anderson's Elizabeth The Queen, for the Hallmark Hall of Fame series.
A talented vocalist, Gwynne sang in a Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television production, The Littlest Angel ( 1969 ), and went on to perform in a variety of roles on stage and screen.
* Harvey ( Hallmark ), a 1972 adaptation of the Mary Chase play for the Hallmark Hall of Fame
It was staged for a 1960 Hallmark Hall of Fame television broadcast.
* " Pygmalion ", a 1963 episode of the television series Hallmark Hall of Fame
In 1956, another American adaptation aired as part of NBC's Hallmark Hall of Fame series.
Although Frank Capra cast Raymond Massey in the 1944 film, which was shot in 1941, while Karloff was still appearing in the role on Broadway, Karloff reprised the role on television with Tony Randall and Tom Bosley in a 1962 production on the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
He was nominated for a Tony Award for his work opposite Julie Harris in The Lark, by the French playwright Jean Anouilh about Joan of Arc, which was also reprised on Hallmark Hall of Fame.
Another legendary Richard was Maurice Evans, who first played the role at the Old Vic in 1934 and then created a sensation in his 1937 Broadway performance, revived it in New York in 1940 and then immortalised it on television for the Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1954.
A 1974 television remake of the film, shown in the US on the Hallmark Hall of Fame, starred Richard Burton and Sophia Loren, but was not well-received.
* Blind Spot ( Hallmark ), a 1993 presentation in the Hallmark Hall of Fame
Scott excelled on television that year as well, appearing in an adaptation of Arthur Miller's The Price, an installment of the Hallmark Hall of Fame anthology.

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* The Country Girl ( Hallmark ), a 1974 presentation in the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
The performance starred Katharine Cornell, and was broadcast on NBC as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame.

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Crown Center is the headquarters of Hallmark Cards and a major downtown shopping and entertainment complex.
Atalanta features prominently in the Hallmark mini-series of Jason and the Argonauts where she is played by Olga Sosnovska.
The Crayola brand is currently owned by Hallmark Cards of Kansas City, Missouri.
* Cynthia's Hallmark Stores: operates four Hallmark retail stores in Central Indiana ; the company's Greenfield location is the single largest in the U. S.
It is home to the renowned Hallmark Institute of Photography.
This area is served by the Lawrence Village Plaza, which is home to Kmart, Hallmark Cards, and Dunham's Sports.
Hallmark Channel is now the home for I Love Lucy in the United States, having moved to the network on January 2, 2009, while the national version of Weigel Broadcasting's Me-TV digital subchannel network has carried the program since its debut in December 15, 2010, depending on the market ( in markets where another station holds the rights, The Lucy Show is substituted ).
There is evidence that a radio play of this version was performed as a Hallmark Theatre Broadcast in 1948.
The Hallmark Cards tag line “ When you care enough to send the very best .” is an example of a marketing strategy that creates guilt in the buyer if he goes for a less expensive card.
Potts will play a leading role in the Hallmark Channel original musical movie The Music Teacher, about a high school music teacher who is on the brink of losing her beloved school music program because of district budget cuts.
Directed by John Jackman, the series was broadcast on The Hallmark Channel, and is distributed in the US and Canada by Vision Video.
The show is the second longest showing prime-time program on American television, behind its rival, Hallmark Hall of Fame ( see List of longest running U. S. primetime television series ).
Hanukkah Harry's first appearance on SNL was on Season 15: Episode 9, a show first broadcast on December 16, 1989, with guest host Andie MacDowell, in a sketch titled " The Night Hanukkah Harry Saved Christmas ", that viewers are told is sponsored by Hallmark Cards in association with the Jewish Anti-Defamation League.
* In the 2005 Hallmark Channel film Supernova the tower is destroyed by meteors flying from a supernova.
I'd walk into these flower shops and Hallmark shops, and I'd say ' We're going to put out and entertainment publication, and it's going to be for kids and ad is only $ 25.
Dewhurst appeared opposite her then-husband, Scott, in a 1971 television adaptation of Arthur Miller's The Price, on Hallmark Hall of Fame, an anthology series, and there is another television recording of them together when she played Elizabeth Proctor to his unfaithful John in Miller's The Crucible ( with Tuesday Weld.
Rainbow Brite is a media franchise by Hallmark Cards, introduced in 1983.
ET ( the Saturday morning infomercial block was eliminated after March 25, 2011 ); as such it is one of only three English-language cable movie channels in the United States to air infomercials ( along with Hallmark Movie Channel and Lifetime Movie Network ); others, including sister channels Sundance Channel and IFC, run a 24-hour schedule of films with some series programming.
Crown Media Holdings, Inc. () is a United States media production company with corporate headquarters located in Studio City, California, and is controlled by Hallmark Cards.
The Hallmark Channel is a cable television network that broadcasts across the United States.
It is owned by Crown Media Holdings, which in turn majority-owned by Hallmark Cards.

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