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In 1947, he co-starred with Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.
* Northwest Outpost, 1947, co-starred Ilona Massey.
( 1947 ), co-starred Una Merkel as Mrs. Claghorn, and the plot involved the senator running for office against his wife.

1947 and stage
William Dwight Schultz ( born November 24, 1947 ) is an American stage, television, film actor, and voice artist.
David Robert Jones ( born 8 January 1947 ), known by his stage name David Bowie ( ), is an English musician, actor, record producer and arranger.
The newly created Special Department for Money and Credit in Germany's western zones of occupation in September 1947, under Erhard, focused attention immediately upon the general theme of monetary and financial recovery, resulting in the adoption of the so-called Homburg plan in April 1948 that set the stage for the recovery of the economy.
Glenn Close ( born March 19, 1947 ) is an American film, television and stage actress.
The string of notable successes continued as Princess Charlotte in The First Gentleman ( Savoy, 1945 ) opposite Robert Morley as the Prince Regent, Pegeen in Playboy of the Western World ( Bristol Old Vic, 1946 ) and Tess of the d ' Urbervilles ( Bristol Old Vic, 1946, transferring to the Piccadilly Theatre in the West End in 1947 ), which was adapted for the stage by her husband.
* Edward James Olmos ( born 1947 ), actor who lived in West New York from 1979 to 1987, while he built his stage career following his emigration from East Los Angeles.
Jonathan Pryce, CBE ( born 1 June 1947 ) is a Welsh stage and film actor and singer.
The characters were later adapted for film in a series of movies between 1934 and 1947 ; for radio from 1941 to 1950 ; for television from 1957 through 1959 ; as a Broadway musical in 1991 ; and as a stage play in 2009.
Howard did not abandon the theatre altogether in 1947, returning to the stage on occasion, most notably as Lopakhin in The Cherry Orchard ( 1954 ) and the captain in The Father ( 1964 ).
James Howard Woods ( born April 18, 1947 ) is an American film, stage and television actor.
As the sole member of his family to survive the Jewish Holocaust, he inherited Anne's manuscripts after her death, arranged for the publication of her diary in 1947, and oversaw its translation to the stage and screen.
After graduating from Marymount High School in Los Angeles in 1947, she attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and also appeared on the London stage.
According to Ian Rankin, John Rebus was born in 1947 and grew up in a pre-fabricated house in Craigmead Terrace, Cardenden, Fife, the son of a stage hypnotist.
During the first stage of the war, the 1947 – 1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine, Haganah operatives had been cautioned against harming women and children but Irgun Lehi ( group ) | Lehi didn't practice this distinction, while " Palestinian Arab militias often deliberately targeted civilians.
* Dudley Digges ( actor )( 1879 – 1947 ), Irish stage and film actor
Since 1947, the Tour has crossed the summit 47 times, plus a stage finish at the summit in 1974.
Returning to the stage after the war, Ellis was successful in Noël Coward's 1947 melodrama, Point Valaine, playing a hotel keeper in a sordid, clandestine relationship with an abusive West Indian.
In 1947, Garrick was once again on stage in New York City, playing the role of the stranger in the original production of A Streetcar Named Desire, along with Marlon Brando and Jessica Tandy.
In the 1947 film, Rita Hayworth played Terpsichore, opposite male lead Larry Parks who played a producer of stage plays.
As a playwright he co-wrote and adapted several plays for the stage, having outstanding success in London and New York with Edward, My Son, a gripping family drama written in 1947 ( with Noel Langley ) in which he played the central role of Arnold Holt.
* The actress and stage director Edith Craig who lived with and was in a relationship with the dramatist Christabel Marshall and the artist Clare Atwood from 1916 to 1947.
Anne Archer ( born August 24, 1947 ) is an American actress who has performed in feature films, television, and stage and was named Miss Golden Globe in 1971.
While attending DePaul University, in Chicago, in 1947, he made his stage debut in Our Town with the Canterbury Players at the Fine Arts Theatre.
He was seen by Noël Coward playing a small role on stage in Power Without Glory ( 1947 ), which led to being cast in Peace In Our Time ( 1947 ).

1947 and play
In 1947, he claims to have become the first DJ to use twin turntables for continuous play, and in 1958 became a radio DJ at Radio Luxembourg.
The play was first broadcast on 15 June 1947.
Brando achieved stardom, however, as Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams's 1947 play A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Elia Kazan.
In a fourteen-year span from 1933 to 1947, the Giants qualified to play in the NFL championship game 8 times, winning twice.
* In 1947, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's CBC Stage Series broadcast a radio adaptation of the Pitt play starring Mavor Moore as Todd, Jane Mallett as Mrs. Lovett, John Drainie as Tobias, Lloyd Bochner as Mark Ingesterie and Arden Kaye as Johanna Oakley.
Williams was referring to two of the most famous names in the Negro Leagues, who were not given the opportunity to play in the Major Leagues before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947.
Robert L. Garner joined the World Bank in 1947 as a senior executive and expressed his view that private business could play an important role in international development.
The huge success of his next play, A Streetcar Named Desire, in 1947 secured his reputation as a great playwright.
Her post-war theatre credits included Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest again at the Haymarket Theatre in 1946 and Lady Bracknell when the same play transferred to New York in 1947.
In 1947, BBC Light Programme aired an episode of their Theatre Programme which featured an analysis of the play by Ralph Richardson and scenes recorded from John Burrell's Edinburgh Festival production starring Trevor Howard and Patricia Burke.
The title, a play on words, is meant to suggest Feux d ' artifice ( Fireworks ), in obvious reference to Anger's earlier 1947 work.
It was written by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, adapted from their 1947 play of the same title that was based on the 1880 novel Washington Square by Henry James.
Promotion was narrowly missed in 1947 – 48 when they finished in third place, a feat repeated the following season ( despite having an eight point lead with eight games to play ) whilst in 1949 – 50 they were to be denied promotion by 0. 06 of a goal, missing out on second place to Sheffield United.
* The Dark Tower, a 1947 radio play by Louis MacNeice
After leaving Count Basie in 1946 to play in small bebop bands in New York clubs, Johnson toured in 1947 with Illinois Jacquet.
Lynch captured a sixth Munster hurling medal in 1947 before going on to play in his seventh All-Ireland hurling final in less than a decade.
In 1947 the play was adapted for film by Dudley Nichols, starring Rosalind Russell, Michael Redgrave, Raymond Massey, Katina Paxinou, Leo Genn and Kirk Douglas.
Life with Father is the title of a humorous autobiographical book of stories compiled in 1935 by Clarence Day, Jr., which was adapted in 1939 into a long-running Broadway play by Lindsay and Crouse, which was, in turn, made into a 1947 movie and a television series.
The play adaptation of Life With Father was made into a film in 1947, directed by Michael Curtiz and starring William Powell and Irene Dunne as Clarence and his wife, supported by Elizabeth Taylor, Edmund Gwenn, ZaSu Pitts, Jimmy Lydon and Martin Milner.
In 1947, he was invited by Laurence Olivier to play Petruchio in an Old Vic production of The Taming of the Shrew.
* Dishonored Lady ( 1947 ) ( download or play it )
The club resumed league play in 1947 in the first division Oberliga Nord and was relegated, but quickly returned to the top-flight in 1949.
After World War II, she appeared in Alexander Korda's An Ideal Husband ( 1947 ), from the Oscar Wilde play, but her remaining film appearances were in supporting roles, usually maternal, such as in Tom Brown's Schooldays ( 1951 ) and as the secretive mother ( of James Mason's character ) in Island in the Sun ( 1957 ).

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