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In April 1935, Harold Latham of Macmillan, an editor who was looking for new fiction, read what she had written and saw that it could be a best-seller.
In London she met Captain James Fell, a British Army officer, and they married in March 1935.
When Keller visited Akita Prefecture in Japan in July 1937, she inquired about Hachikō, the famed Akita dog that had died in 1935.
In 1956, inspired by Ernest Hemingway's 1935 novel Green Hills of Africa, she began an ambitious film project in Africa drawn from another novel called Schwarze Fracht ( Black Freight ).
Born in Alexandria in 1935, she learned to play the saw at the age of seven, with Poland-Austrian Anton Stein.
She was consequently named Assistant Professor of Egyptology at the University College of London in 1924, a post she held until her retirement in 1935.
He formally adopted her in 1935, and she would always refer to him as her father.
This led to a visiting professorship in 1935, when she became the first female engineering professor at Purdue ; she was granted full professorship in 1940, dividing her time between the departments of industrial engineering, industrial psychology, home economics, and the dean's office where she consulted on careers for women.
In 1925, she was signed as a contract player with Fox Film Corporation ( which merged with Daryl Zanuck's Twentieth Century Productions in 1935 ).
In 1935, after her Academy Award nomination, Colbert decided not to attend the presentation, feeling confident that she would not win the award, and instead, planned to take a cross-country railroad trip.
On the evening of 10 May 1935, Lustig was arrested by federal agents on charges of counterfeiting after an anonymous phone call was made, out of jealousy, by his mistress Billy May, who became jealous when she learned of the romance between him and Shaw's young mistress Marie.
Ordained in Germany in 1935, she died in Auschwitz concentration camp | Auschwitz in 1944.
In 1935, she settled in Tel Aviv, where she joined a group of Zionist Hebrew poets of Eastern-European origin known as Yakhdav ( " together ").
In 1935, she was a Guggenheim Fellow.
They married on March 15, 1935, and she would later become known as Chiang Fang-liang.
In 1935, after her Academy Award nomination, Colbert decided not to attend the presentation, feeling confident that she would not win the award, and instead, planned to take a cross-country railroad trip.
In 1935 and 1936, she was listed in the annual " Quigley Poll of the Top Ten Money Making Stars ", which was compiled from the votes of movie exhibitors throughout the U. S. for the stars who had generated the most revenue in their theaters over the previous year.
During this time she began acting for CBS ' popular Lux Radio Theater, making 22 appearances between 1935 and 1954.
In 1935, she left Germany for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to escape Nazism.
In 1935, David O. Selznick wanted to cast her as the dying heiress in Dark Victory, but Garbo chose Tolstoy's Anna Karenina ( 1935 ) in which she played another of her renowned roles.

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In 1935 Fonda starred in the RKO film I Dream Too Much with the opera star Lily Pons.
Glamorous Night starred Novello and Mary Ellis, with a cast including Zena Dare, Olive Gilbert and Elizabeth Welch, and ran from 2 May 1935 to 18 July 1936, at Drury Lane and then the London Coliseum.
From 1935 to 1948 he starred in many British quota quickies.
This photograph was cited by Mick Rock as the inspiration for the iconic Queen II album cover. Dietrich starred in six films directed by von Sternberg at Paramount between 1930 and 1935: von Sternberg worked very effectively with Dietrich to create the image of a glamorous femme fatale.
He starred with Rex the Wild Horse in the Mascot Pictures serials, The Law of the Wild ( 1934 ) and The Adventures of Rex and Rinty ( 1935 ).
But many believed that his greatest successes were in Shakespearean productions in which he both directed and starred, especially Romeo and Juliet ( 1935 ), Richard II ( 1937, 1953 ), King Lear ( 1950, 1955 ), Much Ado About Nothing ( 1952, 1955, 1959 ) and his signature role of Hamlet ( 1934, 1939, 1945 ).
* The movie Clive of India was released in 1935, and starred Ronald Colman, Loretta Young, and Colin Clive, his descendant.
She starred, and sang " Smoke Gets in Your Eyes ", in the 1935 Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers film version of the musical Roberta.
In 1935, at age 34, Arthur starred opposite Edward G. Robinson in the gangster farce The Whole Town's Talking, also directed by Ford, and her popularity began to rise.
She also starred with William Powell and Myrna Loy in The Thin Man ( 1934 ) and played Kitty in Anna Karenina ( 1935 ) with Greta Garbo and Basil Rathbone.
Carroll attracted the attention of Alfred Hitchcock and, in 1935, starred as one of the director's earliest prototypical cool, glib, intelligent blondes in The 39 Steps based on the espionage novel by John Buchan.
There she starred in Jerome Kern's Music in the Air ( 1933 ) and then went on to her best known singing roles as the heroine of three Ivor Novello operettas, Glamorous Night ( 1935 ), The Dancing Years ( 1939 ) and Arc de Triomphe ( 1943 ).
Gahagan starred in only one Hollywood movie, She in 1935, playing Hash-a-Motep, queen of a lost city.
After leaving Radio City Music Hall the first play Minnelli directed was a musical revue for the Shuberts titled At Home Abroad which opened in October 1935 and starred Beatrice Lillie, Ethel Waters, and Eleanor Powell.
Surendranatha Thilakan (; 15 July 1935 – 24 September 2012 ), known mononymously as Thilakan, was an Indian film and stage actor who had starred in over 200 Malayalam films in a career spanning over three decades.
In 1935, comedian Jimmy Durante starred on Broadway in the Billy Rose stage musical Jumbo, in which a police officer stopped him while leading a live elephant and asked him, " What are you doing with that elephant?
She starred in three RKO films: I Dream Too Much ( 1935 ) with Henry Fonda, That Girl From Paris ( 1936 ) and Hitting a New High ( 1937 ).
He also starred opposite Cornell in the 1935 production of George Bernard Shaw's St. Joan.
Her most popular ' talkies ' included Almost a Divorce ( 1931 ), The Old Dark House ( 1932 ), Leave It to Smith ( 1933 ), I Was a Spy ( 1933 ), Jew Süss ( 1934 ), A Cup of Kindness ( 1934 ), Vintage Wine ( 1935 ), The Divorce of Lady X ( 1938 ), which starred her son-in-law Laurence Olivier, A Son Is Born ( 1946 ) and Of Human Bondage ( 1946 ).
Another 12-chapter serial, Tailspin Tommy in the Great Air Mystery ( 1935 ), starred Clark Williams in the title role.
Briggs has been mentioned numerous times in conspiracy theories and fiction regarding the disappearance of the Mary Celeste, including the 1935 Hammer Film Productions The Mystery of the Marie Celeste, which starred Bela Lugosi.
Cromwell starred with Will Rogers in Life Begins at 40 for Fox Film Corporation in 1935, it was one of Rogers ' last roles and Poppy for Paramount in 1936 wherein Cromwell played the suitor of W. C. Fields ' daughter, Rochelle Hudson.
A third German adaptation, made in 1935, was directed by Arthur Robison and starred Anton Walbrook.
The next year she starred in Enchanted April a British remake of the 1935 film based on Elizabeth von Arnim's novel.

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