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Tootsie and 1982
Situations can be swapping gender roles, as in Tootsie ( 1982 ); an age changing role, as in Big ( 1988 ); a freedom-loving individual fitting into a structured environment, as in Police Academy ( 1984 ); a rural backwoodsman in the big city, as in " Crocodile " Dundee, and so forth.
* Tootsie ( with Murray Schisgal ) ( 1982 )
Tootsie is a 1982 American comedy film that tells the story of a talented but volatile actor whose reputation for being difficult forces him to adopt a new identity as a woman to land a job.
Among them are scenes from the 1982 comedy film Tootsie.
* Tootsie ( 1982 )
( Levinson had been an uncredited co-writer on Hoffman's 1982 hit comedy Tootsie ).
His first Oscar nomination was for his 1969 film They Shoot Horses, Don't They ?, and his second in 1982 for Tootsie.
She was one of several writers, none of whom were given credit for contributing to the screenplay, for the 1982 megahit Tootsie, notably the scenes involving the character played by Bill Murray.
* Tootsie ( 1982 ) – Co-Writer ( Uncredited )
Later scores included On Golden Pond ( 1981 ), Tootsie ( 1982 ) and The Goonies ( 1985 ).
* Academy Award Nominee, 1982 " Best Original Song " for " It Might Be You ", from Tootsie
He also had a role as an arrogant, sexist, soap opera director opposite Dustin Hoffman in Sydney Pollack's comedy classic Tootsie ( 1982 ).
* Tootsie ( 1982 )
It was thought that this situation mirrored a similar one in the 1982 movie Tootsie.
Also, Jessica Lange, winner of the 1982 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Tootsie, won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Tony Richardson's last film, Blue Sky, joining an elite group of thespians who have won Oscars in both the supporting and lead categories.
* Elaine May ( born 1932 ): Reds ( 1981 ), Tootsie ( 1982 ), and Labyrinth ( 1986 ).
Ebersole's films have included Tootsie ( 1982 ), Amadeus ( 1984 ), Mac and Me ( 1988 ), My Girl 2 ( 1994 ), Richie Rich ( 1994 ), Black Sheep ( 1996 ), ' Til There Was You ( 1997 ), and My Favorite Martian ( 1999 ).

Tootsie and ),
Tootsie was adapted by Larry Gelbart, Barry Levinson ( uncredited ), Elaine May ( uncredited ) and Murray Schisgal from the story by Gelbart.
In the episode " The Circus Comes to Town " ( 5 / 28 / 40 ), it is revealed that she met the wealthy Mr. Uppington when she was a circus bareback rider known as Mademoiselle Tootsie Latour.
With appearances in over 100 films, Durning's memorable roles include police officers in the Oscar-winning The Sting ( 1973 ) and crime drama Dog Day Afternoon ( 1975 ), along with the comedies Tootsie, To Be Or Not To Be and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, the last two of which earned him an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor.
" from Best Friends, " It Might Be You " from Tootsie ( with Dave Grusin ), and " If We Were in Love " from Yes, Giorgio ( with John Williams ).
* Dots ( candy ), produced by Tootsie Roll Industries
By the 1960s and 1970s, Diamond was familiar as a frequent guest on The Jack Paar Show and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and she made numerous film appearances, including It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( as the unseen telephone voice of Spencer Tracy's wife, Ginger Culpepper ), Bang the Drum Slowly ( as hotel switchboard operator Tootsie ), and All of Me ( as Margo ).

Tootsie and Hoffman
Hoffman, who was also indebted to May for her extensive uncredited rewrite on Tootsie, initially turned it down due to " misgivings ".
His disputes with Hoffman during the filming of Tootsie became well-known.
In Tootsie he plays a suitor to a cross-dressing Dustin Hoffman.
She was offered an audition for the Dustin Hoffman film Tootsie.

Tootsie and Michael
** Tootsie ( DVD edition ) ( Michael Dorsey )

Tootsie and who
Winters also convinced the studios to let him use his own dancers in Presley's movies, most of whom were also Winters ' dance students, including Teri Garr, who later received an Academy Award nomination for Tootsie.
He worries that the baby will be like a carbon copy of Fudge, but when Anne gives birth to a girl they name Tamara Roxanne, who soon comes to be called " Tootsie ," he finds that his fears are unfounded.
But it was Watson who won $ 10, 000 and one million Tootsie Rolls provided by the event's sponsor.

Tootsie and up
" Tootsie " is the kind of Movie with a capital M that they used to make in the 1940s, when they weren't afraid to mix up absurdity with seriousness, social comment with farce, and a little heartfelt tenderness right in there with the laughs.

Tootsie and woman
The collage depicts a muscle-man provocatively holding a Tootsie Pop and a woman with large, bare breasts wearing a lampshade hat, surrounded by emblems of 1950s affluence from a vacuum cleaner to a large canned ham.

Tootsie and on
* Toonpedia entry on Captain Tootsie
In 2001, Whitmire was featured on VH1's I Love the 80s program because of her resemblance to Dustin Hoffman's character " Tootsie ", a comparison that had been made while she was in office.
* Snow's Barbeque, eatery in Lexington, Texas, open only on Saturday mornings and usually sold out by noon ; a school custodian, Tootsie Tomanetz, has been the pit master ; Texas Monthly ranks Snow's the best eatery of its kind in Texas.
It stayed # 1 for 14 non-consecutive weeks and tied along with Tootsie as the second films with most weeks on the top ( the first is Titanic ).
The lollipop made its debut in the Season 1 episode " Dark Sunday ", broadcast on December 12, 1973: Kojak lights a cigarette as he begins questioning a witness, but thinks better of it and sticks a lollipop ( specifically, a Tootsie Pop ) in his mouth instead.
* Tootsie Duvall, Marcia Donnelly on The Wire

Tootsie and .
The set contains `` High Society '', `` Do What Ory Say '', `` Down Home Rag '', `` Careless Love '', Jazz Me Blues '', `` Weary Blues '', `` Original Dixieland One-Step '', `` Bourbon Street Parade '', `` Panama '', `` Toot, Toot, Tootsie '', `` Oh Didn't He Ramble '', `` Beale Street Blues '', `` Maryland, My Maryland '', `` 1919 Rag '', `` Eh, La Bas '', `` Mood Indigo '', and `` Bugle Call Rag ''.
* 1896 – The Tootsie Roll is invented.
* Tootsie Roll-Toeside front roll backside 180.
Gelbart's best known screen work is perhaps the screenplay for 1982's Tootsie, which he co-wrote with Murray Schisgal.
His most notable films include Papillon, Marathon Man, Midnight Cowboy, Little Big Man, Lenny, All the President's Men, Kramer vs. Kramer, Tootsie, Rain Man and Hook.
Tootsie earned ten Academy Award nominations, including Hoffman's fifth nomination.
The movie earned a total of ten Academy Awards nominations and in 2000 the American Film Institute ranked Tootsie as the second funniest film of all time.
Tootsie was selected as the 5 Best Comedy.
The Studio also did commercial art, most prominently a series of advertisements in comic strip form starring Captain Tootsie promoting Tootsie Roll.
She is hired at low wages to play the stand-in and stunt double for the bratty child star Tootsie McSnoots.
Studio head Frank Price mixed big hits like Tootsie, The Karate Kid, The Big Chill, and Ghostbusters with many costly flops.
In the second season, Bubba the Caveduck and his pet triceratops, Tootsie, and Fenton Crackshell and his alter ego Gizmo Duck appeared.
The NBC Saturday morning program, sponsored by Tootsie Roll, featured a clubhouse motif and a theme song co-written by Winchell and his longtime bandleader and on-air sidekick, Milton DeLugg.
In commercials, he voiced the character of Burger Chef for the fast food chain of the same name, the Scrubbing Bubbles for Dow Chemicals and Mr. Owl for Tootsie Roll Pops.

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