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Kazan's and autobiography
Kazan's autobiography also contains copious references to his relationship with Odets.
In Elia Kazan's autobiography, the Academy Award-winning director wrote about his earliest memories of Strasberg as teacher: He carried with him the aura of a prophet, a magician, a witch doctor, a psychoanalyst, and a feared father of a Jewish home.

Kazan's and Kazan
Williams became one of Kazan's closest and most loyal friends, and Kazan often pulled Williams out of " creative slumps " by redirecing his focus with new ideas.
In 1978, the U. S. government paid for Kazan and his family to travel to Kazan's birthplace where many of his films were to be shown.
Scorsese was " captivated " by Kazan's films as a young man, and the documentary mirrors his own life story while he also credits Kazan as the inspiration for his becoming a filmmaker.
In the 2004 – 05 season, Kazan signed 11 National Hockey League players, including Russian superstars Alexei Kovalev and Ilya Kovalchuk and Canadians Vincent Lecavalier and Dany Heatley, in an attempt to celebrate Kazan's 1000th anniversary with a championship.
After the conquest of Kazan in 1552, Ivan the Terrible adopted this image with the title of Kazan's khan ( tsar ).

Kazan's and on
Wallach's film debut was in Elia Kazan's controversial 1956 Baby Doll, and he went on to a prolific career in films, although rarely in a starring role.
The film is widely considered to be Kazan's answer to those who criticized him for identifying eight ( former ) Communists in the film industry before the House Committee on Un-American Activities ( HUAC ) in 1952.
A turning point in Kazan's career came with his testimony as a " friendly witness " before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1952 at the time of the Hollywood blacklist, which cost him the respect of many liberal friends and colleagues.
He went on to star in Rebel Without a Cause ( 1955 ), directed by Kazan's friend, Nicholas Ray, and then Giant, ( dir.
Its VHS release came on November 28, 1994 and a French ( region 2 ) DVD boxed set ( with Kazan's Baby Doll and A Face in the Crowd was released on December 3, 2002 ).
In reality, Postnik Yakovlev went on to design more churches for Ivan and Kazan's Kremlin walls in the early 1560s, as well as the chapel over St.
" Variety, on the other hand, criticized the direction and script: " Elia Kazan's direction strives for a personal intimacy but neither he nor the John Steinbeck scripting achieves in enough measure.
In 8 Mile, Kim Basinger's character is watching Elia Kazan's Pinky on television, a film about a mixed race girl passing as white-an homage to the themes of racial mixing and boundary crossing that are features of most of Hanson's work.
As the media turned on Godfrey, two films, The Great Man ( 1956 ) starring José Ferrer, who also directed and produced, and Elia Kazan's classic A Face in the Crowd ( 1957 ) starring Andy Griffith and Patricia Neal, were inspired in part by Godfrey's increasingly controversial career:
He won the Academy Award for Best Picture for Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront and a further two times for his two collaborations with British director David Lean, The Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957 ) and Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ).
In 1963, Wexler served as the cinematographer on his first big-budget film, Elia Kazan's America, America.

Kazan's and him
Kazan's wife, Molly Thacher, the reader for the Group, discovered Williams and awarded him a " prize that launched his career.

Kazan's and Group
Actor Karl Malden became an early student at the Group Theater in 1937, where he first began acting under Kazan's direction.
Elia Kazan's reaction was different, suggesting that the Group did not so much fear that Garfield would fail, but that he would succeed.

Kazan's and ,"
He played a drunken sailor in Kazan's " Truckline Cafe ," which also included a young Marlon Brando.

Kazan's and Lee
Clift next starred with Lee Remick in Elia Kazan's Wild River in 1960.

Kazan's and along
The film also made good use of on-location and outdoor scenes, along with an effective use of early widescreen format, making the film one of Kazan's most accomplished works.
Kazan's oldest part of the university building contains three classical portals along its white facade from the original 1822 construction.

Kazan's and with
Film author Peter Biskind described Kazan's career as " fully committed to art and politics, with the politics feeding the work.
In this tale, loosely based upon the life of Kazan's uncle, the director uses little-known cast members, with the entire storyline revolving around the central performance of Greek actor Stathis Giallelis ( born 1941 ), twenty-two years old at the time of production, who is in virtually every scene of the nearly three-hour movie.
Tensions rise, with Quentin becoming irritated by Holloway's paranoia and liberalism, Kazan's childlike mentality, and Worth's reticence.
She starred in the Broadway show A Life and won critical acclaim in 1983 in Nicholas Kazan's off-Broadway Blood Moon, where the New York Times cited her " skillful verisimilitude " handling a difficult part requiring two roles " and she does them both with authority.
This stretch was capped with an Oscar win for Elia Kazan's 1950 film Panic in the Streets, and another nomination two years later for The Sniper.
( 1934 ), with Wallace Beery, Elia Kazan's Viva Zapata!

Kazan's and close
Kazan's need to remain close to his actors continued up to his last film, The Last Tycoon ( 1976 ).

Kazan's and playwright
Kazan's critics included his friend and collaborator, the noted playwright Arthur Miller, who had written the original screenplay – titled The Hook – for the film that would become On the Waterfront.

Kazan's and .
Kazan's reign spanned the years from 984 through 986.
It received 8 Oscar nominations and 3 wins, including Kazan's first for Best Director.
" To make his point, the character who portrays Kazan's uncle Avraam, kisses the ground when he gets through customs, while the Statue of Liberty and the American flag are in the background.
Kazan's first national success came as New York theatrical director.
Malden's proposal was bold, as film festivals, critics associations, and the American Film Institute, had already refused to bestow similar honors because of Kazan's testimony given nearly 50 years earlier.
" She adds that a scene in the film, as a result of " Kazan's wizardry ... produced a hysteria in Natalie that may be her most powerful moment as an actress.
Seven of Kazan's films won a total of 20 Academy Awards.
Dustin Hoffman commented that he " doubted whether he, Robert De Niro, or Al Pacino, would have become actors without Mr. Kazan's influence.
Many in Hollywood felt that enough time had passed that it was appropriate to finally recognize Kazan's great artistic accomplishments, although others did not and would not applaud.

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