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Nancy Louise Huston, OC ( born September 16, 1953 ) is a Canadian-born novelist and essayist who writes primarily in French and translates her own works into English.

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The film was based on the diary of Sergeant Alvin York, as edited by Tom Skeyhill, and adapted by Harry Chandlee, Abem Finkel, John Huston, Howard Koch, and Sam Cowan ( uncredited ).

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Many people also felt three baseball teams could not prosper in New York City, but Huston and Ruppert were confident the Yankees could outlast the more established Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants of the National League ( which proved true, as both would eventually relocate to California following the 1957 season ).
* John Huston portrayed Moriarty in the made-for-TV movie Sherlock Holmes in New York opposite Roger Moore's Holmes, attempting to rob the bank of New York while threatening Irene Adler's son to prevent Holmes from investigating, although Holmes and Watson are able to rescue the son and solve the crime regardless.
Anjelica Huston was born in Santa Monica, California, and is the daughter of director and actor John Huston and Italian – American prima ballerina Enrica ' Ricki ' ( née Soma ), from New York.
Knickerbocker Holiday, about the early Dutch settlers of New York, featured Walter Huston as Peter Stuyvesant.
" I first met Carson McCullers during the war when I was visiting Paulette Goddard and Burgess Meredith in upstate New York ," said Huston in his autobiography An Open Book ( 1980 ).
A number of films have also been set in Clifton, including The Truth About Love ( 2005 ) starring Dougray Scott and Jennifer Love Hewitt, The Foolish Things ( 2005 ), starring Lauren Bacall and Anjelica Huston, and Starter for 10 ( 2006 ), starring James McAvoy and produced by Tom Hanks, which was filmed largely on Royal York Crescent.
With the New York Yankees of the American League ( AL ) not performing well, Yankees owners Jacob Ruppert and Tillinghast L ' Hommedieu Huston sought to replace " Wild " Bill Donovan as manager.
* John Huston Finley 1887 — Author, former editor of The New York Times
Bosley Crowther, the film critic for The New York Times, also liked the film, yet with a few caveats, writing, " This film, derived by Ben Maddow and John Huston from Mr. Burnett's book and directed by Mr. Huston in brilliantly naturalistic style, gives such an electrifying picture of the whole vicious circle of a crime ... that one finds it hard to tag the item of repulsive exhibition in itself.
* Tillinghast L ' Hommedieu Huston, owner of New York Yankees circa 1915
As a young man he lived in New York City's Greenwich Village in the same apartment building as a young John Huston.
After that he had roles that included playing a sergeant in the Western Stagecoach ( 1939 ) starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne ; an intern in The Return of Dr. X, starring Humphrey Bogart ; a New York reporter in Knute Rockne, All American ( 1940 ) starring Pat O ' Brien, Gale Page, Ronald Reagan, and Donald Crisp ; a reporter in the post-Hollywood Production Code version of The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ) starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor ; and a reporter in Yankee Doodle Dandy ( 1942 ) starring James Cagney and Walter Huston.
* Picture ( account of the making of the film The Red Badge of Courage, originally published in the New Yorker ), Rinehart ( New York City ), 1952, Anchor Books ( New York City ), 1993, with foreword by Anjelica Huston.
Michael Doheny, Richard O ’ Gorman, and James Huston, ( who had participated in the failed Irish Revolt of 1848 ) and Michael Phelan, who had not, all believed in training soldiers within the New York State Militia to free Ireland.

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Riding high in 1947 with a new contract which provided some script refusal rights and the right to form his own separate production company, Bogart reunited with John Huston for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, a stark tale of greed involving three gold prospectors played out in the dusty back country of Mexico.
Huston Smith ( 1991 ) describes an account in the Qur ' an of meetings in heaven between Moses and Muhammad, which Huston states were " one of the crucial events in Muhammad's life ," and resulted in Muslims observing 5 daily prayers.
While being known for his dramatic roles, Finney appeared and sang in two musical films: Scrooge and the Hollywood film version of Annie, which was directed by John Huston, who would direct him once again in Under The Volcano two years later.
For his first directing assignment, Huston chose Dashiell Hammett's detective thriller, The Maltese Falcon, a film which had already failed at the box office in two earlier versions by Warners.
In 1964, Burton triumphed as defrocked Episcopal priest Dr. T. Lawrence Shannon in Tennessee Williams ' The Night of the Iguana directed by John Huston, a film which became another critical and box office success.
Huston was born in Calgary, Alberta, in Canada, the city in which she lived until age fifteen, at which time her family moved to Wilton, New Hampshire, USA.
Caine was busy with successes including Sleuth ( 1972 ) opposite Laurence Olivier, and The Man Who Would Be King ( 1975 ) co-starring Sean Connery and directed by John Huston ( which he has stated will be the film he wishes to be remembered for after his death ).
In 1965 he was cast, under the direction of John Huston, as Abraham with, among others, co-star Ava Gardner cast as Sarah in the Dino de Laurentiis film: The Bible: In the Beginning which was released by 20th Century Fox in 1966.
Joseph Huston, originally from Virginia, began construction on a two-story brick building in 1834, which became known as the Old Tavern.
The Blackwell School District consists of Blackwell Middle School and Blackwell High School, as well as Huston, Northside, Parkside, and Washington Elementary Schools, which are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The district, which serves Taylor, Freedom, Huston, and N. Woodbury Townships as well as the towns of Roaring Spring, East Freedom, and Martinsburg.
Morath worked again with Huston in 1960 on the set of The Misfits, a film featuring Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, and Montgomery Clift, with a screenplay by Arthur Miller, which became a blockbuster after release.
He appeared for director John Huston as gangster Johnny Rocco in Key Largo ( 1948 ), the last of five films he made with Humphrey Bogart and the only one in which Bogart did not play a supporting role.
The following year, she appeared in Buffalo Girls, which was based upon the life of western cowgirl, Calamity Jane ( played by Anjelica Huston ).
Among his novels were The Horses, Ballantyne's Folly, Jericho Road, and Beat the Devil ( originally under the pseudonym James Helvick ), which was made into a film directed by John Huston with script credit to Truman Capote ( the title was later used by Cockburn's son Alexander for his regular column in The Nation ).
His first American film was Freud the Secret Passion ( 1962 ), directed by John Huston, which was shortly followed by a role in Peter Ustinov's Billy Budd.
Exceptions were The Freedom Trap ( 1971 ), released in 1973 as The Mackintosh Man by Warner Brothers, Directed by John Huston and starring Paul Newman and Dominique Sanda ; Running Blind which was adapted for television by the BBC in 1979 and in 2001 " The Enemy " starring Roger Moore.
Ultimately, the scandals caused no harm to Astor's career, which was actually revitalized because of the custody fight and the huge amount of publicity it generated ; Dodsworth ( 1936 ), with Walter Huston, was released to rave reviews, and the public's acceptance assured the studios that she was still a viable commercial property.
She was then romantically linked to a number of fellow celebrities, including actors Leonardo DiCaprio, which she later dispelled as a rumour, and Jack Huston, with whom she had a two-year relationship.
* Momo was made into a film of Italian / German production in 1986, in which Michael Ende himself played a small role as the narrator who encounters Professor Hora ( performed by John Huston ) at the beginning of the film ( and at the end of the book ).

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Gen. Felix Huston, challenging each other for the command of the Texas Army ; Johnston refused to fire on Huston and lost the position after he was wounded in the pelvis.
The shade was chosen by Cy Huston, the Lions first vice president and general manager, and of the choice, he said: " They had me looking at so many blues I am blue in the face ," Huston said about the selection.
John Huston was reported to be easily bored during production, and admired Bogart ( who also got bored easily off camera ) not just for his acting talent but for his intense concentration on the set.
The film was a huge hit and for Huston, a triumphant directorial debut.
Key Largo was directed by John Huston and, in addition to the presence of Bogart and Bacall, features Edward G. Robinson as " Johnny Rocco ," a seething older synthesis of many of his past vicious gangster roles.
The novel was overlooked and left undeveloped for fifteen years until producer Sam Spiegel and Huston bought the rights.
The main problem was that Wilder was the opposite of his ideal director, John Huston, in both style and personality.
Bacall had asked Tracy to give the eulogy, but Tracy was too upset, so John Huston spoke instead and reminded the gathered mourners that while Bogart's life had ended far too soon, it had been a rich one.
Huston was also featured in a feat with super group Deltron 3030 on their self titled album for the song The Fantabulous Rap Extravaganza.
In the stage production he was portrayed by Walter Huston ; in the much-altered 1944 film version he was portrayed by Charles Coburn in his only singing role.
The area Huston and Ruppert settled on was a lumberyard in the Bronx within walking distance from, and in sight of, Coogan's Bluff.
John Marcellus Huston ( August 5, 1906 – August 28, 1987 ) was an American film director, screenwriter and actor.
Huston was known to direct with the vision of an artist, having studied and worked as a fine art painter in Paris in his early years.
John Huston was born on August 5, 1906, in Nevada, Missouri.
He was the only child of Reah ( née Gore ) and Canadian-born Walter Huston.
His mother, of English and Welsh background, initially worked as a sports editor for various publications but gave it up after Huston was born.
The young Huston benefited greatly from seeing his father act on stage, as he was later drawn to the world of acting.
To Huston, " Charlie Chaplin was a god.
In addition, House Divided was directed by William Wyler, who gave Huston his first real " inside view " of the filmmaking process during all stages of production.

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