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The film starred Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn and has been called " the screwiest of the screwball comedies " by film critic Andrew Sarris.
Bogart starred with Katharine Hepburn in the film The African Queen in 1951, again directed by his friend John Huston.
On Golden Pond, which also starred Katharine Hepburn, brought Henry Fonda his only Academy Award for Best Actor, which Jane accepted on his behalf, as he was ill and could not leave home.
U. S .- financed, the film starred Katharine Hepburn as a middle-aged American woman who has a romance while on holiday in Venice.
After Voyager came to the end of the full seven seasons, Mulgrew returned to theater and starred in a one-woman play called Tea at Five, a monologue reminiscence based on Katharine Hepburn's memoir Me: Stories of My Life.
The performance starred Katharine Cornell, and was broadcast on NBC as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
In 1941, Massey starred in George Bernard Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma, opposite Katharine Cornell, opening just one week before Pearl Harbor.
He also starred with Katharine Hepburn and Harold Gould in the television film, Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry ( 1986 ) and with Nicole Kidman in Bangkok Hilton ( 1989 ).
In 1946, he starred opposite Katharine Cornell as King Creon in her production of Jean Anouilh's adaptation of the Greek tragedy Antigone.
A 1982 HBO television movie starred Katharine Ross and Stacy Keach.
It starred Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier and Katharine Hepburn, winning two Academy Awards with eight nominations.
In 1969 he starred opposite Katharine Hepburn in the film The Madwoman of Chaillot.
The film Sylvia Scarlett starred Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Brian Aherne, and Edmund Gwenn ; it was the comic story of a widower, his daughter Sylvia who disguises herself as a boy, and a con man ; Collier's collaborators on the script were Gladys Unger and Mortimer Offner.
In 1940, she asked Monogram to give her a different part and was loaned to MGM for a small role in The Philadelphia Story, which starred Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart.
In 1979 he starred, with Katharine Ross, Barry Bostwick and Richard Anderson, in the made-for-TV movie, " Murder by Natural Causes ".
* A 1994 remake, reverting to the original title of Love Affair, starred Warren Beatty ( who also wrote and produced ), featured his wife Annette Bening as the female protagonist, and also featured Katharine Hepburn in a small but pivotal role, which would prove to be her last screen appearance.
In the same year, Moriarty starred in a TV movie adaptation of Tennessee Williams ' The Glass Menagerie with Katharine Hepburn.
A prime time soap opera set in Toronto, it starred Torri Higginson as Katharine Strachan Berg, a Rosedale lawyer.
The movie starred American actress Katharine Hepburn as Hecuba, British actors Vanessa Redgrave and Brian Blessed as Andromache and Talthybius, French-Canadian actress Geneviève Bujold as Cassandra, Greek actress Irene Papas as Helen, and Patrick Magee, an actor born in Northern Ireland, as Menelaus.
Among his rare stage appearances, Ryan starred opposite Katharine Hepburn at the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Connecticut where he played Antony to Hepburn's Cleopatra in the summer of 1960.
Moore also starred alongside Katy Perry in her music video for " Waking Up in Vegas ", made a cameo in the " Beat It " cover video from Fall Out Boy, and co-starred with Katharine McPhee playing her love interest in her music video " It's Not Christmas Without You " for her Christmas album Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You.
Actress Katharine Cornell produced and starred in a 1946 production at the National Theatre in Washington, D. C. Sir Cedric Hardwicke played the role of King Creon.
In 1969, Masina did her first work in English in The Madwoman of Chaillot which starred Katharine Hepburn.
On November 18, 1999, Patricia Morison attended the opening night performance of the equally successful Kiss Me, Kate Broadway revival which starred Brian Stokes Mitchell as Fred / Petruchio and Marin Mazzie as Lilli / Katharine ( the role Morison herself originated in 1948 ).

starred and Hepburn
The Nun's Story starred Audrey Hepburn as Sister Luke, and was a critical and box office success, with Hepburn being nominated for Academy Award for the third time.
In the 1960s he starred in such films as The Children's Hour with Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine, The Thrill of It All and Move Over, Darling ( a remake of My Favorite Wife in which Garner played Cary Grant's role ), both with Doris Day, Boys ' Night Out with Kim Novak and Tony Randall ; The Great Escape with Steve McQueen, The Americanization of Emily with Julie Andrews, Duel at Diablo with Sidney Poitier, and The Art of Love with Dick Van Dyke.
On television she played Empress Elisabeth of Austria in the 1957 version of Mayerling, which starred Audrey Hepburn.
It starred Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Jack Weston and was produced by Hepburn's then-husband Mel Ferrer.
This film was the first pairing of Grant and Hepburn, who later starred together in Bringing Up Baby ( 1938 ), Holiday ( 1938 ), and The Philadelphia Story ( 1940 ).
As a film actress, Thompson played fashion editor Maggie Prescott in the musical Funny Face ( 1957 ), which starred Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire.

starred and Paul
The film starred Paul Muni in the title role, with memorable supporting performances from George Raft, Boris Karloff, and Osgood Perkins.
It also starred Paul Rhys, Miranda Richardson, James Fleet, Tamsin Greig, Fenella Woolgar, Adrian Scarborough and Mark Benton among others.
Crowe starred in the 2010 Paul Haggis film The Next Three Days, an adaptation of the 2008 French film Pour Elle.
It was directed by Derek Goldby and designed by Desmond Heeley and starred Paul Hecht as the Player, Brian Murray as Rosencrantz and John Wood as Guildenstern.
It starred Anthony Jackson as narrator, Paul Daneman as Bilbo and Heron Carvic as Gandalf.
The film stars of the time that starred in these films, playing both heroes and villains alike include Greer Garson, Cary Grant, James Cagney, Raymond Massey, Basil Rathbone, Walter Slezak, Dana Andrews, Don Ameche, Richard Loo, Humphrey Bogart, Paul Henreid, Richard Conte, Anthony Quinn and the most popular film star of the era, John Wayne.
Since 1986, Doe has also maintained a busy second career as an actor, appearing in such films as Oliver Stone's Salvador, Allison Anders ' Border Radio and Sugar Town, the Jerry Lee Lewis biopic Great Balls of Fire, Miguel Arteta's The Good Girl, Craig Mazin's The Specials, Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights, and the independent feature Roadside Prophets, in which he starred with Beastie Boy Adam Horovitz.
The production used a French translation by Paul Ferrier and starred Julia Guiraudon as Mimì, Jeanne Tiphaine as Musetta, Adolphe Maréchal as Rodolfo, and Lucien Fugère as Marcello.
Later Enfield, with Paul Whitehouse, starred in a series of commercials for Hula Hoops as The Self-Righteous Brothers, characters from Enfield's television show.
Paul Muni starred as Willy Loman in the English opening of Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, on July 28, 1949 at the Phoenix Theatre, London.
Showgirls ( 1995 ) was directed by Paul Verhoeven and starred Elizabeth Berkley and Gina Gershon.
The film also starred Danny DeVito, Courtney Love and Paul Giamatti.
) Troughton's other notable film and television roles included Kettle in Chance of a Lifetime ( 1950 ), Sir Andrew Ffoulkes in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1955 ), Vickers in the episode entittled Strange Partners in the Invisible Man ( the ITP Series also starred one of Pat's future Doctor Who co-stars, Deborah Watling, as Sally ) ( 1958 ), Phineus in Jason and the Argonauts ( 1963 ), Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1962 ), Paul of Tarsus ( BBC 1960, title role ), Dr. Finlay's Casebook ( BBC 1962, semiregular ).
Next DiCaprio starred in Total Eclipse, a fictionalized account of the homosexual relationship between Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, played by David Thewlis.
In 1972, Lynde starred in the short-lived ABC sitcom, The Paul Lynde Show, playing an uptight attorney and father at odds with his liberal-minded son-in-law.
The series starred Lynde as Paul Simms, the father of a family that consisted of his wife Martha ( Elizabeth Allen ) and daughters Barbara ( Jane Actman ) and Sally ( Pamelyn Ferdin ).
The film starred Paul Muni as Wang Lung.
Broadcast in two series, it starred David Swift as Prince Ludovico, the ambitious and henpecked ruler of Monte Guano ( the smallest and most inconsequential city-state in Renaissance Italy ), Siân Phillips as his wife Princess Plethora, Graham Crowden as Francesco ( Ludovico's perpetually drunken secretary ), Saskia Wickham as Countess Rosalie ( Ludovico's mistress Plethora's full knowledge and approval ), and as Ludovico's perpetually squabbling sons: Nick Romero as the overly religious Salvatore ( whose ambition is to become Pope some day ), Paul Bigley as Allesandro ( an eternally hopeful would-be artist and inventor ) and Christopher Kellen as Guido ( a fierce follower of Martin Luther ).
Subsequently in 1978, he starred in The Silver Bears, an adaptation of Paul Erdman's ( 1974 ) novel of the same name.
It starred Paul Muni as the renowned scientist.
A heavily edited sixty minute performance, written by Worthington Miner and directed by Paul Nickell, it starred Charlton Heston and Lisa Kirk.
It was directed by Justin Hardy and starred Sally Edwards as Lady Margaret, opposite Paul Hilton as Henry VII, Mark Umbers as Warbeck, and Nadia Cameron Blakey as Elizabeth of York.
Actor / comedian Paul Hogan wrote the screenplay and starred in the title role in his first film, Crocodile Dundee ( 1986 ), about a down-to-earth hunter who travelled from the Australian Outback to New York City.
* Paul Smith ( Australian actor ) ( born 1968 ), starred in the Australian sitcom Hey Dad ...!
Judy Holliday starred as Billie, with Paul Douglas as Harry Brock and Gary Merrill as Paul Verrall.

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