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She starred opposite Anthony Perkins in the 1978 Alan Rudolph film Remember My Name and opposite Jeff Bridges in the 1979 film Winter Kills.
From 2004 to 2008, Spader starred as the lead character Alan Shore in the television series Boston Legal, in which he reprised his role from the television series The Practice.
Spader starred as a lead character in Race, a play written and directed by David Mamet, alongside Richard Thomas, David Alan Grier and Kerry Washington.
Frankenheimer's next film, 1967's all-star anti-war comedy The Extraordinary Seaman, starred David Niven, Faye Dunaway, Alan Alda and Mickey Rooney.
A 1987 U. S. tour starred Jack Wagner as Tony, with Valarie Pettiford as Anita and was directed by Alan Johnson.
The film, released in 1990, starred Dennis Quaid and Tamlyn Tomita, and was written and directed by Alan Parker.
It was directed by Richard Lester and starred Malcolm McDowell as Flashman, Oliver Reed as Otto von Bismarck and Alan Bates as Rudi von Sternberg.
Described by the BBC as a ' generation-gap comedy ', it starred George Cole as Brian Hook, Kevin McNally as his son Alan Hook, and Toby Ross-Bryant as his ( Alan's ) son Vincent Hook and Julia Hills as his ( Alan's ) wife Beryl Hook.
She starred alongside Meryl Streep, Alan Arkin, Peter Sarsgaard and Jake Gyllenhaal, playing Isabella El-Ibrahim, the pregnant wife of a bombing suspect.
In 1977, he starred with his The Good Life co-star Penelope Keith in the televised version of Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy The Norman Conquests.
The show was produced by Steve Vizard, who was an Executive Producer, writer and performer, and starred Magda Szubanski, Marg Downey, Michael Veitch, Peter Moon, Jane Turner and Gina Riley who went on to star in Kath & Kim, Alan Pentland, Steve Blackburn, Geoff Brookes, Ernie Dingo, the Rubbery Figures satirical puppets and numerous guests and supporting stars, such as Gerry Connolly and Brian Dawe.
All three plays starred Paul Daneman as Henry and Rosalind Boxall as Margaret, with 3 Henry VI featuring Alan Bridges as Edward and Edgar Wreford as Richard.
After graduation he starred with Alan Bennett in a series of sketch shows on the BBC entitled On the Margin and wrote comedy scripts.
Also in 2000 he starred in the sci-fi parody Galaxy Quest alongside Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman and Sam Rockwell.
A 2000 film directed by Giles Foster starred Aidan Quinn ( as Miles Hendon ), Alan Bates, Jonathan Hyde, Jonathan Timmins and Robert Timmins.
In S. W. A. T., for which the actor starred with Samuel L. Jackson in an ensemble cast that also included Michelle Rodriguez, Olivier Martinez and Jeremy Renner, Alan Morrison of Empire wrote, " Farrell can usually be relied upon to bring a spark to the bonfire.
The film was directed by Silvio Narizzano and starred Lynn Redgrave as Georgy, Alan Bates, James Mason, Charlotte Rampling and Bill Owen.
It starred Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Jack Weston and was produced by Hepburn's then-husband Mel Ferrer.
A 1978 film adaptation directed by Robert Mulligan starred Ellen Burstyn and Alan Alda.
In November 2010, Shaw starred in Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin alongside Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan.
Miller was born in Kingston upon Thames, London, England, the son of Anne Lee, who worked in theatre production and starred in many films ( including Lost & Found ), and Alan Miller, a stage actor and later a stage manager at the BBC .< ref >
The show also starred the previously unknown actor / comedians Jim Carrey, Jamie Foxx, and David Alan Grier.
It starred Alan Hale, Jr. as Casey Jones ; Hale would later become well remembered for his role as " The Skipper " on the TV series Gilligan's Island.
* Canadian Bacon ( 1995 ), which starred John Candy, Alan Alda and Rhea Perlman

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Set in Brainerd, it starred Edie Falco as Marge Gunderson, and was directed by Kathy Bates ; the Coen brothers were not involved.
Winner of the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the original production at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, starred Kathy Bates as Jessie and Anne Pitoniak as Mama.
He then starred in and directed Psycho III ( for which he was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actor ) in 1986, but refused to reprise his role as Bates in the failed television pilot Bates Motel, famously boycotting the project in a very ardent, and well-received, oppositional public campaign.
The show starred Lee Anne Fahey, Kathy Bates, and Susan Kingsley.
The play starred Laurence Olivier, Malcolm McDowell, Alan Bates and Helen Mirren.
His final appearance was in the uncredited role as Charlie Bates in the horror / thriller I Bury the Living ( 1958 ), which starred Richard Boone and Theodore Bikel.
She starred with Kevin Kline in Grand Canyon ( 1991 ); with Kathy Bates, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Jessica Tandy in Fried Green Tomatoes ( 1991 ); with Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones in The Client ( 1994 ); with John Cusack in Bullets Over Broadway ( 1994 ); and with Drew Barrymore and Whoopi Goldberg in Boys on the Side ( 1995 ), as a woman with AIDS.
In addition to her Disney movies, Mills starred in several other films, notably Whistle Down the Wind 1961, ( based on the book of the same title written by her mother, Mary Hayley Bell ), with Alan Bates.
In this film, Hamilton starred as Patricia Bates, the traumatised, catatonic daughter of a devoutly religious, middle aged Home Counties couple ( Denholm Elliott and Joan Plowright ) whose lives are changed by a demonic drifter and con man who calls himself Martin Taylor, played by Sting.
husband ( Peter MacNicol ) and his working class Hungarian-immigrant coal-mining family ; Colleen Dewhurst and Kathy Bates starred in supporting roles.
Fried Green Tomatoes starred Jessica Tandy, Kathy Bates, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mary-Louise Parker, and Cicely Tyson.
Alan Bates starred in 102 Boulevard Haussmann, a 1990 play written by Alan Bennett.
She starred in Humble Boy for the Ensemble Theatre and alongside her father, actor Max in the Ensemble Theatre production of I Ought to be in Pictures by Neil Simon, both plays directed by artistic director of the Ensemble Sandra Bates, one reviewer stating " Cullen's portrayal as the outspoken, heartbreakingly brave young girl is magnificent.
The film starred Kathy Bates as Kushnick, who received an Emmy Award nomination for her role, and won a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award.
His adaptation of Conrad's ' Secret Agent ' starred Sir Alan Bates, and that of O ' Neill's ' Strange Interlude ' starred Diane Cilento.
In the series written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, the creators of Dad's Army and set in World War II British India, Shafeek plays “ Char wallah Muhammad .” The series aired on the BBC from 1974 – 1981 and starred Windsor Davies as the loud-mouthed staff sergeant of the Royal Artillery barracks in Deolali, Bombay Presidency and Michael Bates as the “ Hon. Bearer to the British Concert Party ” Rangi Ram.

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Rashomon, which premiered in Tokyo in August 1950, and which also starred Mifune, became, on September 10, 1951, the surprise winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and was subsequently released in Europe and North America.
The film, which also starred cabaret singer Astrid Hadad and model / actress Claudia Ramírez — with whom Cuarón was linked between 1989 and 1993 — was a big hit in Mexico.
It was not presented in the United States until 1970, when a short-lived April production at the Phyllis Anderson Theatre off Broadway starred Barbara Harris as Jenny and Estelle Parsons as Begbick.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum was made into a musical film in 1966, directed by Richard Lester, with Zero Mostel and Jack Gilford re-creating their Broadway stage roles, Leon Greene reprising his West End stage role and Phil Silvers starred in an expanded role as " Marcus Lycus ".
A 1974 West German television adaptation, titled Nora Helmer was directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starred Margit Carstensen in the title role.
The show starred Ted Danson as Dr. John Becker, a doctor who operated a small practice and was constantly annoyed by his patients, co-workers, friends, and practically everything and everybody else in his world.
A biopic of his life, The Babe, was released in 1992 and starred John Goodman in the title role.
The result of his experience with adapting The Demolished Man was The Fury, a science fiction psychic thriller that starred Kirk Douglas, Carrie Snodgress, John Cassavetes and Amy Irving.
The 1960 Hollywood film version of the story, Esther and the King, was directed by Raoul Walsh and starred Joan Collins and Richard Egan.
The Midnight Man was in fact starred in, co-written, produced, and directed by Lancaster.
According to a 2010 interview on Blog Talk Radios, Lessons Learned, Rick Tocquigny, when asked if Mumy was a Jonathan Harris fan, before Mumy's first meeting with Harris on Lost in Space, he said at age 5, he was too young to watch his mentor's show The Third Man which was probably late at night, but was old enough to watch The Bill Dana Show ( which also starred Harris's real-life best friend Don Adams ).
This was already noted by Chaplin's contemporaries, such as Sigmund Freud, who thought that Chaplin " always plays only himself as he was in his dismal youth ", and by some of his collaborators, such as actress Claire Bloom, who starred in Limelight.
In 1996, Love starred in The People vs. Larry Flynt and was nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance.
He was a team captain on the sci-fi quiz series Space Cadets ( 1997 ) on Channel 4, which guest starred William Shatner.
The series starred Derek Jacobi as Claudius and was broadcast in 1976 on BBC2.
Kane was a regular on the 1986 NBC series All Is Forgiven, a regular on the 1990 – 1991 NBC series American Dreamer, guest-starred on a 1994 episode of Seinfeld and had a supporting role in the short-lived 1996 – 1997 sitcom Pearl, which starred Rhea Perlman.
The musical was adapted into a 1967 film of the same name, which starred Richard Harris as Arthur, and which featured the Castle of Coca, Segovia as a fittingly opulent Camelot.
Jones ' final Looney Tunes cartoon was From Hare to Eternity in 1996, which starred Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam, with Greg Burson voicing Bugs.
Somewhat ironically, the star of the film was John Travolta, who only three years before had starred in Saturday Night Fever, a film that celebrated disco culture.
It starred Patrick McGoohan of Danger Man / Secret Agent and The Prisoner fame in the title role and was directed by James Neilson.

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