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Houseman and produced
It was directed by Vincente Minnelli and produced by John Houseman.
While Houseman was teaching at Vassar College, he produced Welles ’ never-completed second short film, Too Much Johnson ( 1938 ).
After he and Welles went their separate ways, Houseman would go on to direct The Devil and Daniel Webster ( 1939 ) and Liberty Jones and produced the Welles stage version of Native Son ( 1941 ) on Broadway.
The film was directed by Fritz Lang and produced by John Houseman, a former associate of Orson Welles.
Originally a part of the Federal Theatre Project, it was directed by Orson Welles, and produced by John Houseman.
The series was executive produced John Houseman, and hosted by New York Herald Tribune critic John Crosby.
Many musicals in New York City became seminal national cultural events, like the controversial 1937 staging of Marc Blitzstein's labor union opera The Cradle Will Rock, directed by Orson Welles and produced by John Houseman.
On Dangerous Ground ( 1952 ) is a film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by John Houseman.
Julius Caesar is a 1953 MGM film adaptation of the play by Shakespeare, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, who also wrote the uncredited screenplay, and produced by John Houseman.
John Houseman, who had produced the famous 1937 Broadway version of the play starring Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre, also produced the MGM film.

Houseman and numerous
Houseman and White ( 1998b, bibliography ) have discovered numerous societies where kinship network analysis shows that two halves marry one another, similar to matrimonial moieties, except that the two halves — which they call matrimonial sides – are neither named nor descent groups, although the egocentric kinship terms may be consistent with the pattern of sidedness, whereas the sidedness is culturally evident but imperfect.

Houseman and Broadway
That same year, 1937, after detaching themselves from the Federal Theatre Project, Houseman and Welles did The Cradle Will Rock as a full, independent production on Broadway.
Other casting choices were Broadway actor Jerry Orbach as Dr. Jake Houseman, Baby's father ; and Jane Brucker as Lisa Houseman, her older sister.
From the 1930s to the 1950s Wilson worked in motion pictures and Broadway, including with Orson Welles and John Houseman at the Federal Theatre.

Houseman and productions
Armed with a manifesto written by Houseman declaring their intention to foster new talent, experiment with new types of plays, and appeal to the same audiences that frequented the Federal Theater the company was designed largely to offer plays of the past, preferably those that "... seem to have emotion or factual bearing on contemporary life .” The company mounted several notable productions, the most remarkable being its first commercial production of Julius Caesar.
In close collaboration with John Houseman and other writers, Welles wrote, directed and performed in the productions.

Houseman and including
It also benefits from the presence of good actors, including Faye Dunaway ( as the woman who befriends the fleeing Turner ), Cliff Robertson, Max Von Sydow, and John Houseman ..."
By 1936, she owned 16 dwelling which were used by several artist including ; Noël Coward, Laurence Olivier, John Houseman, Ethel Barrymore.

Houseman and House
Julius Houseman ( December 8, 1832 – February 8, 1891 ) was a U. S. businessman and politician who served as mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan, as representative in the Michigan House of Representatives and as Congressman in the U. S. House of Representatives.

Houseman and Sisters
Houseman immediately hired Welles and assigned him to direct Macbeth for the FTP's Negro Theater Unit, a production that became known as the " Voodoo Macbeth ", as it was set in the Haitian court of King Henri Christophe ( and with voodoo witch doctors for the three Weird Sisters ) and starred Jack Carter in the title role.

Houseman and several
In 1876 he disposed of his business to his cousin, Joseph Houseman, who had been a partner for several years, and Moses May, who continued it for a number of years under the firm name of Houseman & May, which was later succeeded by Houseman, Donally & Jones.
The Houseman Field continues be shared by several Grand Rapids area high schools.
Houseman noted that Kingsfield's behavior is actually a toned-down version of Warren's famous classroom rudeness, as enshrined in classroom lore, and recounted several examples of the professor's putdowns.
Oakley's public sporting facilities include a football pitch ( Peter Houseman field ), several fields, two tarmac tennis courts, and a set of skateboard ramps.

Houseman and plays
Actor Eddie Marsan plays the role of Houseman in Richard Linklater's 2009 film, Me & Orson Welles.
Ives ' most popular book of plays is All in the Timing, which originated as an evening of one-act comedies that premiered at Primary Stages in 1993, moved to the larger John Houseman Theatre, and ran for 606 performances.
He also appeared in many performances of the American Shakespeare Festival directed by John Houseman and the Phoenix Theatre in New York City, playing both bit roles and major parts in many of Shakespeare's plays, playing opposite Katharine Hepburn in both The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing, and one performance in A Midsummer Night's Dream as Oberon before she had to leave the production.

Houseman and famous
He moved to New York in 1973 when he earned a full scholarship to attend Juilliard's famous drama division, where he studied under actor John Houseman.
Azito was part of Juilliard's famous " Group I ," the first students admitted to the drama program administered by John Houseman.

Houseman and Julius
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Breaking with the Federal Theatre Project in 1937, Welles and Houseman founded the Mercury Theatre and began with a groundbreaking adaption of Julius Caesar that evoked comparison to contemporary Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.
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Houseman and Caesar
The ensemble cast includes Madeline Kahn, Louise Fletcher, Ann-Margret, Eileen Brennan, Stockard Channing, Marsha Mason, Sid Caesar, John Houseman, Dom DeLuise, Abe Vigoda, James Coco, Phil Silvers, Fernando Lamas, Nicol Williamson, Scatman Crothers, and Paul Williams.

Houseman and directed
* 1976: A PBS television adaptation directed by Stacy Keach, and starring Andy Griffith, John Houseman, and Stacy's brother James Keach ; now available on DVD
The Acting Company presented an Off-Broadway production at the American Place Theater from May 9, 1983 to May 29, 1983, directed by John Houseman and featuring a spoken introduction by Houseman, and starring Patti LuPone.
The production was directed by John Houseman, who was 31 and who had only recently turned his attention to theater after a career as a speculator in the international grain market.
As a result of this he earned a scholarship to Syracuse University and a spot on a PBS special directed by the esteemed late John Houseman.

Houseman and by
Frankenheimer was next hired by producer John Houseman to direct All Fall Down, a family drama starring Eva Marie Saint and Warren Beatty.
Juilliard Drama was established during 1968 by the actor John Houseman and Michel Saint-Denis.
Her first job was as an assistant switchboard operator at the Mercury Theatre run by Orson Welles and John Houseman.
In 1972, LuPone became one of the original members of The Acting Company, formed by John Houseman.
It was narrated by John Houseman, with LuPone in the roles of Moll and Sister Mister.
During his studies, Stiers was mentored by actor John Houseman and would later join his City Center Acting Company.
In 1934, Houseman was looking to cast a play he was producing based on a drama by Archibald MacLeish concerning a Wall Street financier whose world crumbles about him when consumed by the crash of 1929.
Although the central figure is a man in his late fifties, Houseman became obsessed by the notion that a young man named Orson Welles he had seen in a Cornell Company production of Romeo and Juliet was the only person qualified to play the leading role.
The " Negro Units " of the Federal Theatre Project were headed by Rose McClendon, a well-known black actress, and Houseman, a theatre producer.
Houseman was portrayed by Cary Elwes in the 1999 Tim Robbins-directed film, Cradle Will Rock.
He was survived by his daughter, an only child, Mrs. David M. Amberg and family of Grand Rapids ; his sister, Mrs. M. Alsberg of New York city ; William Houseman, a half brother ; Mrs. Simon Mainzer, a half sister, and his cousin, Mr. Joseph Houseman and family.
Produced by John Houseman, it was a sponsored continuation of The Mercury Theatre on the Air.
Edward's father is played by John Houseman as the thoughtful, well-to-do patriarch and industrialist whose demeanor starkly contrasts with Edward's and seems more similar to Ricky's ( at first ).

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