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She has rarely been photographed with him and, except for Carl's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Chicago in 1953, she has not attended the dozens of banquets, functions, public appearances, and dinners honoring him -- all of this upon her insistence.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
After Sarah's death, Fleming married Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, a Greek colleague at St. Mary's, on 9 April 1953 ; she died in 1986.
From 1952-56, she appeared in seventeen films ; in 1953 she played a role in Jean Anouilh's stageplay L ' Invitation au château ( Invitation to the Castle ).
She received media attention when she attended the Cannes Film Festival in April 1953.
Barry was institutionalised in 1953 after she was found walking the streets barefoot, carrying a pair of baby sandals and a child's ring, and murmuring: " This is magic ".
She does not appear in the best-known film she directed, The Hitch-Hiker ( 1953 ), developed by her company, The Filmakers, with support and distribution by RKO.
In 1953, he mortgaged his furniture, generating a bank loan of $ 600, and raised $ 8, 000 from 45 investors — including $ 1, 000 from his mother (" Not because she believed in the venture ," he told E!
From 1953 to 1955, she was the president of the Folklore Society, although since her death various members of the society have attempted to dissociate the organisation from her and the Murrayite theory of the Witch-Cult.
In 1953, Murray was appointed to the presidency of the Folklore Society, the first time that she had served on the council, taking over from the former president, Allan Gomme.
She remarked in an interview that starring in the film was a positive experience for her, although she admitted that horror movies terrified her, particularly Vincent Price's House of Wax ( 1953 ).
Margaret told her sister in early 1953 that she wished to marry Townsend.
In 1953 Shirley Graham built on the work of Quaife and Jeremie in a " biography " of Point du Sable that she described as " not accurate history nor pure fiction ", but rather " an imaginative interpretation of all the known facts ".
In October 1953, with the release of Mogambo, she became a movie star, a status confirmed in 1954 with a Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nomination as well as leading roles in five films, including The Country Girl, in which she gave a deglamorized, Academy Award-winning performance.
Other films include The Hucksters ( 1947 ) with Clark Gable, Show Boat ( 1951 ), The Snows of Kilimanjaro ( 1952 ) with Gregory Peck, Lone Star ( 1952 ) with Clark Gable, Mogambo ( 1953 ) with Clark Gable and Grace Kelly, 1954's The Barefoot Contessa with Humphrey Bogart ( which some consider to be Gardner's " signature film " since it mirrored her real life custom of going barefoot ), Bhowani Junction ( 1956 ), The Sun Also Rises with Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn ( in which she played party-girl Brett Ashley ) ( 1957 ), and the film version of Nevil Shute's best-selling On the Beach with Peck and Fred Astaire.
Her first starring role was in Aida ( 1953 ), for which she received critical acclaim.
In July 1953, she undertook her first overseas visit since the funeral when she visited the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland with Princess Margaret.
Between 1951 and 1953, she gave birth to a son, fathered by a married man or a sailor.
U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed her as the first female director of the U. S. Mint on May 3, 1933, where she served five full terms until her retirement in 1953, when Republicans under Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon regained the executive branch of government.
In 1953 she returned to México, where filmed El Rapto, the last film of her third husband, Jorge Negrete.
Encountering skepticism of her research and its implications, she stopped publishing her data in 1953.
In 1953, she bought a seven-room apartment at 450 East 52nd Street in Manhattan, New York City, where she lived for the rest of her life.

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She also starred in the successful musicals Lili ( 1953 ), with Mel Ferrer ; Daddy Long Legs ( 1955 ), with Fred Astaire, and Gigi ( 1958 ) with Louis Jourdan and Maurice Chevalier.
In 1953, Brando also starred in The Wild One riding his own Triumph Thunderbird 6T motorcycle, which caused consternation to Triumph's importers, as the subject matter was rowdy motorcycle gangs taking over a small town.
She soon starred in the 1953 science fiction film Donovan's Brain ; Crowther said that Davis, playing the role of a possessed scientist's " sadly baffled wife ", " walked through it all in stark confusion " in an " utterly silly " film.
A 1953 remake of So Big starred Jane Wyman in the Stanwyck role, and is the version most often seen today.
He starred from 1953 – 1955 with Phyllis Avery and Lloyd Corrigan in the CBS sitcom Meet Mr. McNutley in the role of a college English and later drama professor at fictitious Lynnhaven College.
However, by the time he starred in Houdini ( 1953 ) with his wife Janet Leigh, " his first clear success ," notes critic David Thomson, his acting had progressed immensely.
Between 1953 and 1958 he worked steadily in films and television, including the 1956 movie The Swan ( which starred Grace Kelly ).
During 1953 – 54, she starred in 38 episodes of Time for Love on CBS.
Dunne again starred in July 1953 on CBS Radio's General Electric Theater.
From November 1952 to January 1953, Douglas starred in the DuMont detective show Steve Randall ( Hollywood Off Beat ) which then moved to CBS.
Back in the West End, Richardson starred in The White Carnation by R. C. Sherriff in 1953, and in November of the same year he and Gielgud starred together in N. C. Hunter's A Day by the Sea.
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 ).
In 1953, Michael Rennie starred in Dangerous Crossing under contract with 20th Century Fox.
* The opera was made into a film version in 1953, and starred Laurence Olivier as Captain Macheath.
Russell won a Tony Award in 1953 for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Ruth in the Broadway show Wonderful Town ( a musical based on the film My Sister Eileen, in which she also starred ).
She starred in The Glass Menagerie ( 1950 ), Just for You ( 1952 ), Let's Do It Again ( 1953 ), The Blue Veil ( 1951 ) ( another Oscar nomination ), the remake of Edna Ferber's So Big ( 1953 ), Magnificent Obsession ( 1954 ) ( Oscar nomination ), Lucy Gallant ( 1955 ), All That Heaven Allows ( 1955 ), and Miracle in the Rain ( 1956 ).
Young hosted and starred in the well-received half-hour anthology series The Loretta Young Show ( 1953 – 61 ).
She later starred as Camille ( stage name: Columbine ), a woman torn between three men, a soldier, a bullfighter, and a viceroy, in Jean Renoir's film Le Carrosse d ' or ( also known as The Golden Coach, 1953 ).
In 1953 she starred alongside Spencer Tracy in The Actress, a film that was one of her personal favourites.
Clifton Webb and Barbara Stanwyck starred in the 1953 20th Century Fox production Titanic, followed by the highly-regarded British film A Night to Remember in 1958.
She received the 1952 Theatre World Award for her role in The Chase ( 1952 ), and starred in the Broadway productions of Picnic ( 1953 ) and Bus Stop ( 1955 ).
She received the 1952 Theatre World Award for her performance as Anna Reeves in The Chase, and starred in such Broadway hits as Picnic ( 1953 ), playing Millie Owens ( which she never felt received the credit it deserved ) and Bus Stop ( 1955 ), playing Cherie.

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