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At RKO, Linwood Dunn used a travelling matte to create " wipes " – where there were transitions like a windshield wiper in films such as Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ).
* Managua Skink, Mesoscincus managuae ( Dunn, 1933 )-Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.
His artistic talent was recognized and he attended Dorothy Dunn ’ s art program at the Studio of Santa Fe Indian School from 1933 to 1938.
Gertrude Dunn ( September 30, 1933 – September 29, 2004 ) was an American baseball player with the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the league made famous by the 1992 film A League Of Their Own.
* John Joseph Dunn ( 1870 – 1933 ), American prelate of the Catholic Church
James A. Dunn, vice-president and second-largest shareholder after Oakley, died in August 1933.
Linwood Dunn ASC, at RKO Radio Pictures, expanded on this with the use of traveling matte with films like Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ).

1933 and married
Toty was sixteen years younger and they married in 1933.
Weissmuller had five wives: band and club singer Bobbe Arnst ( married 1931 – divorced 1933 ); actress Lupe Vélez ( married 1933 – divorced 1938 ); Beryl Scott ( married 1939 – divorced 1948 ); Allene Gates ( married 1948 – divorced 1962 ); and Maria Baumann ( married 1963 – his death 1984 ).
Philby and Litzi Friedmann married in February 1933, enabling her to escape to the United Kingdom with Philby two months later.
He married American Elsie Chilton in 1933, the same year he debuted with his revue acts.
They were married on September 7, 1933, and had three sons and a daughter.
His daughter from this marriage, Florence ( b. 1933 ), married the filmmaker Alain Resnais.
In 1933, he married his nurse, Mae Scriven, during an alcoholic binge about which he afterwards claimed to remember nothing ( Keaton himself later called that period an " alcoholic blackout ").
# Julia Mary Herschel ( 1842 – 1933 ) married on 4 June 1878 to Captain ( later Admiral ) John Fiot Lee Pearse Maclear
He married Mary Julia Kuczinski in 1925 and the couple had three children, Alonzo Church, Jr. ( 1929 ), Mary Ann ( 1933 ) and Mildred ( 1938 ).
They divorced in 1931, and in 1933 Blunden married Sylva Norman, a young novelist and critic.
Born in 1933, Paschos was previously married to Belgian businessman Jean Garnier.
In 1933, he married Erna Lehnert, an Austrian who with her parents had first settled in Sweden and then in Finland.
Astaire was married for the first time in 1933, to the 25-year-old Phyllis Potter ( née Phyllis Livingston Baker ; born 1908, died September 13, 1954 ), a Boston-born New York socialite and former wife of Eliphalet Nott Potter III ( 1906 – 1981 ), after pursuing her ardently for roughly two years, and despite the objections of his mother and sister.
He married secondly Joan, daughter of Colonel H. C. Denny, in 1933.
During the Civil War, on the ninth of March in 1937, he married Josefina Manresa Marhuenda, whom he had met in 1933 in Orihuela.
Custer married Elizabeth Clift Bacon ( 1842 – 1933 ) ( whom he first saw when he was ten years old ) on February 9, 1864.

1933 and Lady
* 1933 – First flight over Mount Everest, a British expedition, led by the Marquis of Clydesdale, and funded by Lucy, Lady Houston
* Lady for a Day ( 1933 )— Adapted by Robert Riskin, who suggested the name change from Runyon's title " Madame La Gimp ," the film garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Director ( Frank Capra ), Best Actress ( May Robson ), and Best Adaptation for the Screen ( Riskin ).
* Dancing Lady ( 1933 )
Capra's final theatrical film was with Glenn Ford and Bette Davis, named Pocketful of Miracles ( 1961 ), a remake of his 1933 film Lady for a Day.
* 1933 – A twelve-year-old girl experiences the first Marian apparition of Our Lady of Banneux in Banneux, Belgium.
Healy and company also appeared in several MGM feature films as comic relief, such as Turn Back the Clock ( 1933 ), Meet the Baron ( 1933 ), Dancing Lady ( 1933 ), Fugitive Lovers ( 1934 ), and Hollywood Party ( 1934 ).
Some of them include: " Mood Indigo " ( 1930 ), " It Don't Mean a Thing ( If It Ain't Got That Swing )" ( 1932 ), " Sophisticated Lady " ( 1933 ), " Solitude " ( 1934 ), " In a Sentimental Mood " ( 1935 ), " Caravan " ( 1937 ), " I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart " ( 1938 ).
She entered the Discalced Carmelite monastery St. Maria vom Frieden ( Our Lady of Peace ) at Cologne in 1933 and took the name Teresia Benedicta a cruce ( Teresia Benedicta of the Cross ).
Following Possessed, Crawford starred opposite Gable in the hit Dancing Lady ( 1933 ), in which she received top billing.
Lady for a Day is a 1933 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra.
Nonetheless, May Robson had received a Best Actress nomination ( Lady for a Day, 1933 ) for her performance in a clear supporting role.
Other film versions ( which are loose adaptations as opposed to straight translations from stage to screen ) include: the 1929 The Framing of the Shrew, directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom, and starring Edward Thompson and Evelyn Preer ; the 1933 You Made Me Love You, directed by Monty Banks, and starring Stanley Lupino and Thelma Todd ; the 1938 Second Best Bed, directed by Tom Walls, and starring Jane Baxter and Walls himself ; the 1942 Italian adaptation La bisbetica domata, directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli, and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Lilia Silvi ; the 1943 Hungarian adaptation Makacs Kata ( Stubborn Kate ) directed by Emil Martonffy, and starring Katalin Karády and Pál Jávor ; another 1943 Hungarian adaptation, Makrancos hölgy ( Unruly Lady ), directed by Viktor Bánky, and starring Emmi Buttykay and Miklós Hajmássy ; the 1948 Mexican adaptation Cartas marcadas, directed by René Cardona, and starring Marga López and Pedro Infante ; the 1956 Spanish adaptation La fierecilla domada, directed by Antonio Román, and starring Carmen Sevilla and Alberto Closas ; the 1962 Egyptian adaptation Ah min hawaa, directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab, and starring Lobna Abdel Aziz and Rushdy Abaza ; the 1963 western McLintock !, directed by Andrew McLaglen, and starring John Wayne and Maureen O ' Hara ; the 1999 teen film 10 Things I Hate About You, directed by Gil Junger, and starring Julia Stiles as Kat Stratford ( Katherina ) and Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona ( Petruchio ); the 2003 comedy Deliver Us from Eva, directed by Gary Hardwick, and starring Gabrielle Union and LL Cool J ; and the 2010 Bollywood film Isi Life Mein, directed by Vidhi Kasliwal, and starring Akshay Oberoi and Sandeepa Dhar.
She then joined Glenn Ford and Ann-Margret for the Frank Capra film A Pocketful of Miracles ( 1961 ) ( a remake of Capra's 1933 film, Lady for a Day ), based on a story by Damon Runyon.
" However, this did not affect RKO's plans for Astaire, first lending him for a few days to MGM in 1933 for his Hollywood debut, where he appeared as himself dancing with Joan Crawford in the successful musical film Dancing Lady.
* Dancing Lady ( 1933 )
* Lady Cynthia Mosley ( 1898 – 1933 ), British politician
As her fame grew, she developed friendships with many people in high offices, most notably Eleanor Roosevelt, the First Lady from 1933 – 1945.
* The Lady Refuses ( 1933 )
Among other roles, Cooper was Clemency Warlock in Cynara ( 1930 ), Wanda Heriot in The Pelican ( 1931 ), Lucy Haydon in Dr Pygmalion ( 1932 ), Carola in The Firebird ( 1932 ), Jane Claydon in The Rats of Norway ( 1933 ), Mariella Linden in The Shining Hour in 1934 and 1935, in London and New York and on tour ( at the same time making her first " talkie " film, The Iron Duke ), also playing Desdemona and Lady Macbeth on Broadway in 1935.
She brought her Diamond Lil character, now renamed Lady Lou, to the screen in She Done Him Wrong ( 1933 ).
Jock Colville, then 18, purchased a copy in Germany in 1933 and lent it to his mother Lady Cynthia, who passed it on to Queen Mary, only for it to be confiscated by King George V.
* Lady Cynthia Curzon ( known as ' Cimmie '), second daughter of George Curzon, Lord Curzon of Kedleston and the wife of Sir Oswald Mosley until her death in 1933
In 1933, she was nominated at age 75 for the Academy Award for Best Actress for Lady for a Day, losing to Katharine Hepburn.

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