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Later, Hemingway, Dos Passos, Lillian Hellman and others founded the company Contemporary Historians, which produced another film called The Spanish Earth ( 1937 ), directed by Joris Ivens and edited by van Dongen.
This film was financed by Archibald MacLeish, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Lillian Hellman, Luise Rainer, Dudley Nichols, Franchot Tone and other Hollywood movie stars, moguls, and writers who composed a group known as the Contemporary Historians.
** Lillian Hellman, American playwright ( b. 1905 )
Noted novelists and playwrights nominated in this category include: George Bernard Shaw ( who shared an award for an adaptation of his play Pygmalion ), Graham Greene, Tennessee Williams, Vladimir Nabokov, James Hilton, Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Lillian Hellman, Irwin Shaw, James Agee, Norman Corwin, S. J.
The Academy Award winning Patricia Neal owned a home on South Water St in Edgartown, and James Cagney, Lillian Hellman ( who is buried in Abel's Hill Cemetery near the site of Belushi's grave ), and Katherine Cornell all found the Vineyard an exciting, rewarding place to live.
During the early 1940s, several of Davis's film choices were influenced by the war, such as Watch on the Rhine ( 1943 ), by Lillian Hellman, and Thank Your Lucky Stars ( 1943 ), a lighthearted all-star musical cavalcade, with each of the featured stars donating their fee to the Hollywood Canteen.
She also received positive reviews, BAFTA and Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress, and an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of the playwright Lillian Hellman in the 1977 film Julia.
Her co-star in the film was Jane Fonda ( playing writer Lillian Hellman ), who, in her 2005 autobiography, noted that:
The Little Foxes is a 1939 play by Lillian Hellman.
Category: Plays by Lillian Hellman
* Lillian Hellman: The Children's Hour
The Day of the Jackal was followed four years later by Julia ( 1977 ), based on the book Pentimento by Lillian Hellman.
The melodrama was written by Lillian Hellman, whose maternal ancestors were all natives of Demopolis.
Famous residents of Tisbury have included: Art Buchwald, William Styron, Mike Wallace, Lillian Hellman, Carly Simon, Thornton Wilder, Dashiell Hammett, Katharine Cornell, and Diane Sawyer.
In 1931, Hammett embarked on a 30-year affair with playwright Lillian Hellman.
Hammett served time in a West Virginia federal penitentiary where, according to Lillian Hellman, he was assigned to cleaning toilets.
* The Big Knockover ( Random House, 1966 ; an important collection, edited by Lillian Hellman, that helped revive Hammett's literary reputation ; includes the unfinished novel Tulip ).
Hammett reportedly modeled Nora on his longtime partner Lillian Hellman, and the characters ' boozy, flippant repartee on their relationship.
In real life, Dashiell Hammett modelled Nora Charles after Lillian Hellman, his American, Jewish, writer lover.
* Jane Fonda as Lillian Hellman
Although Lillian Hellman claimed the story was based on true events that occurred early in her life, the filmmakers later learned that most of it was fictionalized.
Director Fred Zinnemann would later comment, " Lillian Hellman in her own mind owned half the Spanish Civil War, while Hemingway owned the other half.
The movie was adapted by Lillian Hellman and Mordaunt Shairp from the play by Guy Bolton.
* American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Drama: Lillian Hellman

Lillian and wrote
" Lillian Hoddeson, a University of Illinois historian who wrote a book on Bardeen, said that because he " differed radically from the popular stereotype of genius and was uninterested in appearing other than ordinary, the public and the media often overlooked him.
* Lillian de la Torre wrote two stories in her Samuel Johnson series featuring meetings between Johnson and " The Young Pretender.
“ Dorothy and I went to see the New York production of Life With Father, starring Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney ,” Lillian wrote in her autobiography.
“ The truth is, that she did not know what she really wanted to do ,” wrote her sister, Lillian, in her autobiography.
Bruce Adamson wrote: " On November 1, 1897 Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore and John Drew performed in Rosemary, at the Opening Night of The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel before her close friends Jonas, Grace and Lillian Kissam, and the George W. Ely's.
In a 1922 housekeeping book entitled How to Prepare and Serve a Meal, Lillian B. Lansdown wrote:
Ellen Holly, who played Carla Gray on One Life to Live for nearly two decades, wrote in her autobiography " One Life " about how Rauch told Lillian Hayman, who played Holly's on-screen mother, Sadie, as she was walking to her car after a day's taping that she was fired and that she had just taped her last episode.

Lillian and screenplay
The screenplay was adapted by Helen Deutsch and Jay Richard Kennedy from the autobiography by Lillian Roth, Mike Connolly and Gerold Frank.
The screenplay by Lillian Hellman is based on her 1934 play The Children's Hour.

Lillian and for
Dahomey was chosen for some of the filming locations in the movie, The Comedians ( 1967 film ), with an all-star cast that included Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Lillian Gish, James Earl Jones, Roscoe Lee Brown, Alec Guinness, Raymond St. Jacques, Gloria Foster, Zakes Mokae, Paul Ford, Georg Stanford Brown, Peter Ustinov, Douta Seck and Cicely Tyson.
The existence of a public space for women to socialize in bars that were known to cater to lesbians " became the single most important public manifestation of the subculture for many decades ", according to historian Lillian Faderman.
Historian Lillian Faderman calls the riots the " shot heard round the world ", explaining, " The Stonewall Rebellion was crucial because it sounded the rally for that movement.
According to Lillian Hoddeson and Vicki Daitch, authors of a biography of John Bardeen, Shockley had proposed that Bell Labs ' first patent for a transistor should be based on the field-effect and that he be named as the inventor.
In addition to having twelve children, writing books, helping companies with their management skills, and managing women consumers, Lillian was instrumental in the design of a desk in 1933 ( in cooperation with IBM ) for display at the Chicago World ’ s Fair.
The Lilian M. Gilbreth Lectureships were established in 2001 by the National Academy of Engineering, to recognize outstanding young American engineers, while the highest honor bestowed by the Institute of Industrial Engineers is the Frank and Lillian Gilbreth Industrial Engineering Award, for " those who have distinguished themselves through contributions to the welfare of mankind in the field of industrial engineering ".
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, Partners for Life.
Lillian Daley wanted more than this for her son, telling a friend, " I didn't raise my son to be a policeman.
In 1962 she translated Lillian Hellman's play The Little Foxes into French for a production in Paris that ran for six months at the Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt.
William Wyler directed Davis for the third time in Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes ( RKO, 1941 ), but they clashed over the character of Regina Giddens.
Her breakthrough came when she spotted the pinup model Lillian Müller and photographed her for " Playboy ".
Prior to leaving, Crosby worked as a producer for metal band Lillian Axe.
According to Lillian Gish's autobiography, theaters were decorated with flowers, moon lanterns and beautiful Chinese brocaded draperies for the premiere.
* Party games for adults: icebreakers, parlor games, and party tips that will make your guests flip ( 2007 ), by Lillian and Godfrey Frankel, ISBN 1-4027-4686-5.
Mordaunt Hall, film critic for The New York Times, for example, was very critical of the film and he found it difficult to suspend his disbelief regarding the special effects and Lillian Gish's acting.
In the picture, the wind, whether it is a breeze or a cyclone, invariably seems a sham, and Lillian Gish, the stellar light in this new film, frequently poses where the wind is strongest ; during one of the early episodes she does her bit to accentuate the artificiality of this tale by wearing the worst kind of hat for a wind.
His mother Lillian worked for the car components firm Lucas.
" According to a regional historian of note, Lillian Burns, the daughter of the early land developer, Owen Burns, the correct pronunciation of the name of the island by its early settlers was, an-na ma-rye-a, since it was named for the strong winds occurring in the area, using the German term for the wind, Maria.

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