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Moorehead met the actress Helen Hayes who encouraged her to try to enter films, but her first attempts were met with failure.
Moorehead reportedly met her second husband, actor Robert Gist, during the making of this film.

Moorehead and Orson
Orson Welles ' radio series Campbell Playhouse broadcast a one-hour adaptation on 7January 1940 featuring Helen Hayes and Agnes Moorehead.
Many of leading names in stage and film appeared in the series, most in the roles they made famous on the screen, including Abbott and Costello, Jean Arthur, Lauren Bacall, Lucille Ball, Ethel Barrymore, John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Charles Boyer, James Cagney, Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, Gary Cooper, Joseph Cotten, Joan Crawford, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Dan Duryea, Frances Farmer, Errol Flynn, Ava Gardner, Judy Garland, Greer Garson, Janet Gaynor, Cary Grant, Lillian Gish, Charlton Heston, Bob Hope, Vivien Leigh, Ida Lupino, Fredric March, Agnes Moorehead, Paul Muni, Vincent Price, Donna Reed, Ginger Rogers, Mickey Rooney, Frank Sinatra, Ann Sothern, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, Shirley Temple, Gene Tierney, Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, John Wayne, Jane Wyman, Orson Welles, Loretta Young and Robert Young.

Moorehead and Welles
* 1939-Orson Welles with Agnes Moorehead at The Campbell Playhouse ( radio )
In addition to Welles and Houseman, the Mercury Theatre troupe included Carl Frank, Joseph Cotten, Martin Gabel, Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins, Hans Conried, Paul Stewart, Will Geer, George Coulouris, Peggy Lloyd, Olive Stanton, Geraldine Fitzgerald, and Everett Sloane.

Moorehead and by
* " The Traitors " by Alan Moorehead published by Hamish Hamilton 1952
* Endora, a character from the television series Bewitched, portrayed by actor Agnes Moorehead
It was filmed as Caged ( 1950 ), and the lead roles were played by Eleanor Parker and Agnes Moorehead.
'" In her article, Moorehead characterized the group as " heavily biased towards politics of moderate conservatism and big business " and claims that the " farthest left is represented by a scattering of central social democrats ".
: Miss Moorehead and Mr. Collins return this evening to their first love, the CBS microphone, to appear in a study in terror by Lucille Fletcher called " The Diary of Sophronia Winters.
The second was James Moorehead, a former police reservist, beaten to death by McAllister, Bates and Moore in the toilets of the Windsor Bar on 29 January 1977.
The princess's relativesplayed by Jessie Royce Landis, Estelle Winwood, and Brian Aherneare comically eccentric, and Agnes Moorehead, as the queen who shows up near the end to find out if the princess has made the grade, is crankily imperious.
Laughton co-starred as the Devil, with Cedric Hardwicke as the statue of the military commander slain by Don Juan, and Agnes Moorehead as Dona Anna, the commander's daughter, one of Juan's former conquests.
The radio drama also introduced female characters into The Shadow's realm, most notably Margo Lane ( played by Agnes Moorehead, among others ) as Cranston's love interest, crime-solving partner and the only person who knows his identity as The Shadow.
Moorehead later shaved six years off her age by claiming to have been born in 1906.
Moorehead noted and was encouraged by her father's amused reactions.
In " The Invaders " ( broadcast 27 January 1961 ) Moorehead played a woman whose isolated farm is plagued by mysterious intruders.
Moorehead played a woman living in isolation who is terrorized by space aliens.
In January 1974, three months before her death, Moorehead performed in two episodes ( including the very first ) of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, the popular series produced by old-time radio master Himan Brown.
Her mother, Mary M. Moorehead ( August 25, 1883 – June 8, 1990 ) survived her by 16 years, dying at the age of 106 in 1990.
The name " Hopewell " was applied by Warren K. Moorehead after his explorations of the Hopewell Mound Group in Ross County, Ohio in 1891 and 1892.
* Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn ( 2006 ), edited by Caroline Moorehead
* Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Life ( 2004 ) by Caroline Moorehead
One such cell strain, developed by Hayflick and his colleague Paul Moorehead at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, called WI-38, was the most widely used and highly characterized normal human cell population in the world.
It was a dramatization of some writings of Landowska as read by Agnes Moorehead.
She then went on a successful theatre tour of Don Juan in Hell directed by Agnes Moorehead and co-starring Ricardo Montalban.
Sponsored by Lever Brothers, the Bringing Up Father radio series aired on the Blue Network from July 1 to September 30, 1941, starring Mark Smith ( 1887-1944 ) as Jiggs and Agnes Moorehead as Maggie.
Histories covering Indigenous themes include Watkin Tench ( Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay et Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson ); Roderick J. Flanagan ( The Aborigines of Australia, 1888 ); The Native Tribes of Central Australia by Spencer and Gillen, 1899 ; the diaries of Donald Thompson on the subject of the Yolngu people of Arnhem Land ( c. 1935-1943 ); Alan Moorehead ( The fatal Impact, 1966 ); Geoffrey Blainey ( Triumph of the Nomads, 1975 ); Henry Reynolds ( The Other Side of the Frontier, 1981 ); and Marcia Langton ( First Australians, 2008 ).

Moorehead and 1937
Among the movies Cromwell directed are Little Lord Fauntleroy ( 1936 ) starring Freddie Bartholomew and Dolores Costello ; The Prisoner of Zenda ( 1937 ) starring Ronald Colman and Madeleine Carroll, with Raymond Massey, Mary Astor, David Niven, and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr .; Algiers ( 1938 ) starring Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr ; Abe Lincoln in Illinois ( 1940 ) starring Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, and Ruth Gordon ; Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake ( 1942 ) starring Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney ; Since You Went Away ( 1944 ) starring Claudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Shirley Temple, Robert Walker, and Monty Woolley, with Hattie McDaniel, Agnes Moorehead, Alla Nazimova, Lionel Barrymore and Keenan Wynn ; Anna and the King of Siam ( 1946 ) starring Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Lee J. Cobb, and Gale Sondergaard ; Dead Reckoning ( 1947 ) starring Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott ; the women's prison drama Caged ( 1950 ) and the noir crime / drama The Racket ( 1951 ) starring Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, and Robert Ryan, which Cromwell had appeared in onstage in New York and on tour.

Moorehead and was
However, Cotten was the only one of the four to find major success as a lead in Hollywood outside of Citizen Kane ; Moorehead and Collins became successful character film actors.
Tight end Emery Moorehead was another key contributor, catching 35 passes for 481 yards.
The film was a considerable success and brought renewed attention to its veteran cast, which also included Joseph Cotten, Mary Astor and Agnes Moorehead.
First broadcast on May 25, 1943, it was restaged seven times ( last on February 14, 1960 ) — each time with Moorehead.
( The other episode was " The Invaders ", with Agnes Moorehead.
The audio commentaries on Blu-ray confirm that for the scene in which Moorehead appears to destroy the model, a purpose-built ( and more fragile ) replica was used.
Garson was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress and Agnes Moorehead for Best Supporting Actress.
The play was reprised seven times, each starring Moorehead.
The novel was made into a 1957 film starring Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Eva Marie Saint, Nigel Patrick, Lee Marvin, Rod Taylor and Agnes Moorehead.
Agnes Robertson Moorehead ( December 6, 1900 – April 30, 1974 ) was an American actress.
Moorehead was born in Clinton, Massachusetts, of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh ancestry, to a Presbyterian clergyman, John Henderson Moorehead, and his wife, the former Mildred McCauley, who had been a singer.
Moorehead recalled her first public performance was at the age of three, reciting " The Lord's Prayer " in her father's church.
" In 1943 – 1944, Moorehead portrayed " matronly housekeeper Mrs. Mullet ", who was constantly offering her " candied opinion ", in Mutual Radio's The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall ; she inaugurated the role on CBS Radio.
Moorehead was in Broadway productions of Don Juan in Hell in 1951 – 1952, and Lord Pengo in 1962 – 1963.
During the 1940s and 1950s, Moorehead was one of the most in demand actresses for radio dramas, especially on the CBS show Suspense.
During the 946 episodes run of Suspense, Moorehead was cast in more episodes than any other actor or actress.
In " Sorry, Wrong Number " Moorehead offered a famed, bravura performance using only her voice, and for " The Invaders " she was offered a script where she had no dialogue at all.
Moorehead received six Emmy Award nominations, but was quick to remind interviewers that she had enjoyed a long and distinguished career.
She and Lee adopted an orphan named Sean in 1949, but it remains unclear whether the adoption was legal, although Moorehead raised the child until he ran away from home.
Moorehead was a devout Presbyterian as she grew older, and, in interviews, often spoke of her relationship with God.

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