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John Lahr wrote a biography of Orton entitled Prick Up Your Ears, a title * Orton himself had considered using, in 1978.
" The critic John Lahr wrote in a 1999 New Yorker profile that, " To a large extent, Schreiber's professional shape-shifting and his uncanny instinct for isolating the frightened, frail, goofy parts of his characters are a result of being forced to adapt to his mother's eccentricities.
" He has a swiftness of mind ," Lahr wrote, " which convinces the audience that language is being coined in the moment.
His son, New Yorker theater critic John Lahr, wrote a biography of his father's life titled Notes on a Cowardly Lion-The Biography of Bert Lahr ( 1969 ).
Brooks Atkinson wrote in the New York Times review: " Although Miss Merman is jaunty and Mr. Lahr is funny, they have a hard time keeping this show merry.

Lahr and Edna
* Dame Edna Everage and the Rise of Western Civilization: Backstage with Barry Humphries by John Lahr.

Lahr and took
The main headquarters was intended to move gradually from Kingston to Lahr over a period of time, though this never, in the event, took place.

Lahr and Margaret
The film stars Gary Oldman as Orton, Alfred Molina as Halliwell, Wallace Shawn as Lahr and Vanessa Redgrave as Margaret " Peggy " Ramsay.

Lahr and for
DuBarry Was a Lady, with Bert Lahr and Betty Grable, ran for a year, and Panama Hattie, with Betty Hutton, June Allyson, and Arthur Treacher, fared even better, lasting slightly more than fourteen months.
In fact, when Snagglepuss began appearing in commercials for Kellogg's Cocoa Krispies in 1961, Lahr threatened to sue Butler for " stealing " his voice.
Lahr is remembered today for his roles as the Cowardly Lion and Kansas farmworker Zeke in the film The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 ), but was also well known for work in burlesque, vaudeville, and on Broadway.
Lahr also contributed ad-lib comedic lines for his character.
In the late 1950s, Lahr supplied the voice of an animated bloodhound in " Old Whiff ," a short cartoon produced by Mike Todd which featured the olfactory Smell-O-Vision process developed for Todd's feature film Scent of Mystery ( 1960 ).
He also performed in commercials, including a memorable series for Lay's potato chips during its long-running " Betcha can't eat just one " campaign with Lahr as " Aunt Tillie.
While the official cause of death was listed as pneumonia, it was later revealed that Lahr, unknown to all, had suffered from cancer for some time.
The Cowardly Lion ’ s original facial appliances had been glued directly to Bert Lahr ’ s face and did not survive the production, so Comisar asked Lahr ’ s son, Herbert, to model for another face cast, as he had an uncanny resemblance to his father.
The accompanying text states, " While Bert Lahr appears to wear the same costume throughout the picture, others were available for dress rehearsals or for the stunt double to bound onto the Yellow Brick Road, leap through a window in the Emerald City, or scale the cliffs outside the Witch ’ s castle.
As a chorus girl named Bubbles, she appeared with Bert Lahr in the Broadway comedy Burlesque, which ran for 439 performances from December 25, 1946 until January 10, 1948.
Ordered for 3 Canadian Forces Flying Training School at CFB Portage la Prairie, MB ; used by Regular Forces in CFB Lahr in Germany and in Canada during the 1980s ; now back at 3 CFFTS ; replaced by CH-146 Griffons.
When the character of Snagglepuss was used for a series of Kellogg's cereal television commercials in the 1960s, Lahr filed a lawsuit, claiming that the similarity of the Snagglepuss voice to his own might cause viewers to falsely conclude that Lahr was endorsing the product.
At sixteen years of age he returned to Hollywood again to appear in The Second Greatest Sex with Jeanne Crain, George Nader, and Bert Lahr for Universal Pictures.
After World War II, Lahr became one of the bases for the French until France left the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in 1966.
After the Reformation was introduced in 1558 until 1567, the monastery was dissolved and Lahr remained exclusively Protestant for the next several centuries.
He co-starred in the U. S. premiere of Waiting for Godot with Bert Lahr in 1956 at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, Florida.
According to John Lahr, " The heroes of ' Golden Boy ' and ' The Big Knife ' are both torn between commercial success and artistic fulfillment, driven crazy by their decision to live against their natures ; both murder themselves out of nostalgia for their lost integrity.
In the early 1990s Arias covered the songs of Lady Day in a show called " Strange Fruit " which ran for over a year at the Astor Theater on Lafayette Street in New York City and received a glowing notice from John Lahr in The New Yorker.

Lahr and others
This is the way that all of the actors were listed in the opening credits to The Wizard of Oz ; Judy Garland, although listed first, was given equal billing to all the others, with the cast list reading " with Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr, Jack Haley ," etc.

Lahr and on
Psyche went on to play at the 25th Dark Dance Treffen in Lahr, Germany, followed by a mini tour of the UK, ending in London at Gotham 9.
Their stage work of the 1950s included the revue Two on the Aisle, starring Bert Lahr and Dolores Gray, with music by Jule Styne ; Wonderful Town, a musical adaptation of the play My Sister Eileen with music by Bernstein ; and Bells Are Ringing, which reunited them with Judy Holliday and Jule Styne.
MGM announces Bert Lahr has been cast as the " Cowardly Lion " on July 25.
Dropping out of school at the age of 15 to join a juvenile vaudeville act, Lahr worked his way up to top billing on the Columbia Burlesque Circuit.
Lahr made his feature film debut in 1931's Flying High, playing the part of the oddball aviator he had previously played on stage.
Lahr was signed to play the role on July 25, 1938.
In his book Notes on a Cowardly Lion, John Lahr describes the problems as being caused partly by the choices of the director, including the decision to limit Bert's movement on stage, filling the stage with platforms, a misguided advertisement of the play as a light comedy, and other issues.
Among his numerous Broadway roles, Lahr starred as Skid in the Broadway revival of Burlesque from 1946 to 1948 and played multiple roles, including Queen Victoria, in the original Broadway musical Two on the Aisle from 1951 to 1952.
Lahr occasionally appeared on television, including NBC's live version of the Cole Porter musical Let's Face It ( 1954 ), the 1964 Hallmark Hall of Fame production of The Fantasticks, and an appearance as the mystery guest on What's My Line?
Lahr was filming The Night They Raided Minsky's when he died of cancer on December 4, 1967.
His daughter Jane Lahr was in the documentary Memories of Oz on the television network Turner Classic Movies in 2001.
The screenplay was written by Alan Bennett, based on the book by John Lahr.
Such famous names as Doodles Weaver, Bert Lahr, Dennis Day, Anton Reiter, Jerry Colonna, Peggy Lee and Lee Besser appeared on the program.
" Bert Lahr's biography, written by his son John Lahr, is entitled Notes on a Cowardly Lion.
Many famous actors have taken on the role ( especially those of the aforementioned body type ), notably Bert Lahr, Sir Ian McKellen and Robin Williams ( with Steve Martin as Vladimir ).
Working with SGI and Standard and Poor's data feed, Nils B. Lahr, a developer at CNNfn, developed the first system that could delay the entire stock market while also displaying it dynamically on television as a ticker.
Lahr is located on the western edge of the Black Forest where the Schutter Valley merges with the Upper Rhine River Plains from the east.
The Schutter enters the city from the southeast and runs in a northwesterly direction first through the boroughs of Reichenbach and Kuhbach, then through Lahr ( proper ) where the Altstadt ( historic town centre ) is situated on the right bank of the river.
Later on, during the eighteenth century, the citizens of Lahr sued the House of Nassau in the " Lahr Law Suits " in 1726 and 1778.

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