Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Agnes Moorehead" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Moorehead and played
Citizen Kane launched the film careers of the Mercury Players, including Agnes Moorehead ( who played Kane's mother ), Ruth Warrick ( Kane's first wife ), and Ray Collins ( Kane's political opponent ).
It was filmed as Caged ( 1950 ), and the lead roles were played by Eleanor Parker and Agnes Moorehead.
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 played a selfish, neurotic woman who overhears a murder being plotted via crossed phone wires who eventually realizes she is the intended victim.
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.
* Agnes Moorehead, actress who played Endora on the long running TV show Bewitched, lived in Reedsburg.
She played a secretary in the suspense drama The Bat with Vincent Price and Agnes Moorehead.
Ruggles also played Aunt Clara's ( Marion Lorne ) old flame, the warlock Hedley Partridge as well as a Mr. Caldwell in the TV series Bewitched, with Agnes Moorehead, Dick York, and Elizabeth Montgomery.
Paul Douglas played the officer, and a large supporting cast included Barbara Bel Geddes, Agnes Moorehead, Robert Keith, Debra Paget and Howard Da Silva.
Luminaries such as Lenny Bruce, Mary Martin, Katharine Hepburn, Rex Harrison, Richard Taylor, Ian McKellen, Florence Henderson, Angela Lansbury, Mae West, Dorothy Loudon, Richard Kiley, Sally Ann Howe, Keene Curtis, Victor Garber, Laurence Luckinbill, Lucie Arnaz, Patti LaBelle, Rob Marshall, Georgia Brown, Ben Harney, The Smothers Brothers, Jane Connell, Ricardo Montalban, Werner Klemperer, Ethel Waters, Jean Fenn, Agnes Moorehead, Herb Edelman, Matthew Broderick, Joyce Van Patten, Elizabeth Franz, Jonathan Silverman, Zeljko Ivanek, Marcel Marceau, Ann Miller, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Joel Grey, Florence Lacey, Ron Holgate, Lee Roy Reams, Paxton Whitehead, Ann Jillian, Leslie Uggams, Andrea McArdle, Mary Alice, Jack Lemmon, Estelle Parsons, Stacey Keach, Maxwell Caulfield, James Earl Jones, Karen Valentine, Brian Dennehy, Al Pacino, Amanda Plummer, Elizabeth Ashley, Mercedes McCambridge, Stockard Channing, Judith Light and many other stars have played at the Curran.
Moorehead played college football at the University of Colorado at Boulder where he captained the 1976 Big 8 champion Buffalos and was drafted in the sixth round of the 1977 NFL Draft.
Moorehead played a total of 12 seasons in the NFL and retired with 224 receptions for 2, 980 yards and 15 touchdowns.

Moorehead and another
Tight end Emery Moorehead was another key contributor, catching 35 passes for 481 yards.

Moorehead and role
Although she began with the Mercury Theatre, appeared in more than seventy films beginning with Citizen Kane and on dozens of television shows during a career that spanned more than thirty years, Moorehead is most widely known to modern audiences for her role as the witch Endora in the series Bewitched.
" 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.
In 1964, Moorehead accepted the role of Endora, in the situation comedy Bewitched.
Agnes Moorehead won an Emmy for her role as Emma Valentine in " The Night of The Vicious Valentine ".
In an interview Loretta Young recalled that the original person to play the investigator's role was Agnes Moorehead but the producer demanded Edward G. Robinson.

Moorehead and 1942
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 with
After some time away from film, Cotten returned in the horror classic Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte ( 1964 ), with Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, and Agnes Moorehead.
* 1939-Orson Welles with Agnes Moorehead at The Campbell Playhouse ( radio )
First broadcast on May 25, 1943, it was restaged seven times ( last on February 14, 1960 ) — each time with Moorehead.
And so it is with the story " The Diary of Sophronia Winters " and the performances of Agnes Moorehead and Ray Collins, we again hope to keep you in ...
The film stars Grace Kelly, Alec Guinness and Louis Jourdan with Agnes Moorehead, Jessie Royce Landis, Brian Aherne, Leo G. Carroll, Estelle Winwood and Robert Coote.
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 other episode was " The Invaders ", with Agnes Moorehead.
In 1951 – 1952, he appeared on Broadway in Shaw's Don Juan in Hell with Agnes Moorehead, Charles Boyer and Charles Laughton.
Lucille Fletcher's play originally aired on the Suspense radio program on May 25, 1943, essentially a one-woman show with Agnes Moorehead as Mrs. Stevenson.
In addition to her interest in acting, she developed a lifelong interest in religion ; in later years actors such as Dick Sargent would recall Moorehead arriving on the set with " the Bible in one hand and the script in the other ".
In 1923, Moorehead earned a bachelor's degree, with a major in biology, from Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, and while there she also appeared in college stage plays.
Moorehead met the actress Helen Hayes who encouraged her to try to enter films, but her first attempts were met with failure.
Moorehead met Orson Welles and by 1937 was one of his principal Mercury Players, along with Joseph Cotten.
By the mid 1940s, Moorehead joined MGM, negotiating a $ 6, 000-a-week contract with the provision to perform also on radio, an unusual clause at the time.
Sorry, Wrong Number also inspired writers of the CBS television series The Twilight Zone to script an episode with Moorehead in mind.
Co-star Dick Sargent, who in 1969 replaced the ill Dick York as Samantha's husband, Darrin Stephens, had a more difficult relationship with Moorehead, caustically describing her as " a tough old bird.
Moorehead was a devout Presbyterian as she grew older, and, in interviews, often spoke of her relationship with God.
Her close friend Sandra Gould, who was featured with her on Bewitched, recalls that long before Moorehead developed the uterine cancer that killed her in 1974, she recounted rumors of " some radioactive germs " on location in Utah, observing: " Everybody in that picture has gotten cancer and died.
In May 1976, BJU traded the Moorehead farmlands with an Ohio college for $ 25, 000 and a collection of her library books.
* Listen to – Suspense 1951-02-15 Agnes MooreheadThe Death Parade with new introduction.

Moorehead and Henry
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 ).

0.738 seconds.