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Also in 1958, Newman starred in The Long, Hot Summer with Joanne Woodward, whom he met on the set.
The big-screen adaptation of the play was made in 1958 by MGM, and starred Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Judith Anderson, and Jack Carson, with Burl Ives and Madeleine Sherwood reprising their stage roles.
He is most noted for directing such films as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, which both starred the acting duo Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
Both Butch Cassidy and The Sting starred Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
It was directed by Joseph M. Newman, starred Rennie and Jeanne Crain, and was based on a 1943 play Cabin B-13 by John Dickson Carr.
The film starred Paul Newman, in his first studio role, as Basil the craftsman.
The 1964 Western The Outrage, which starred Paul Newman, Claire Bloom, Edward G. Robinson, and William Shatner, was a remake of Rashomon, with Kurosawa acknowledged for the screenplay.
After contributing a song to Phyllis Newman ’ s one-woman musical, The Madwoman of Central Park West, the team wrote Woman of the Year, which starred Lauren Bacall and won the team their second Tony Award for Best Score.
She and Newman later starred in the film adaptation and Page earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for the film.
Directed by Elia Kazan, it starred Paul Newman, Geraldine Page, Sidney Blackmer, Madeleine Sherwood, Diana Hyland, Logan Ramsey, John Napier, and Rip Torn.
It starred two comedy double acts-David Baddiel and Rob Newman, and also Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis, all of whom had graduated from Cambridge University.
The show starred David Hasselhoff, of Knight Rider fame, as Mitch Buchannon, who was the only mainstay on the show, besides Michael Newman, for 10 of the 11 seasons.
The film starred Paul Newman and was directed by Robert Wise.
) Other benefactors for the project include Bob Weir, Paul Newman ( who starred in the film adaptation of Sometimes a Great Notion ) and Michael Douglas ( who produced the film version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ).
In 2001, he starred in the cult 1980s summer camp comedy Wet Hot American Summer as the befuddled astrophysicist, Prof. Henry Newman.
Rampling gained recognition from American audiences in a remake of Raymond Chandler's detective story Farewell, My Lovely ( 1975 ) and later with Woody Allen's Stardust Memories ( 1980 ) and particularly in The Verdict ( 1982 ), an acclaimed drama directed by Sidney Lumet that starred Paul Newman.
Donald O ' Connor, Larry Blyden and Phyllis Newman also starred in the TV special with Foy.
Deacon played the role of Morton Stearnes ' butler, George Archibald, in The Young Philadelphians ( 1959 ), which starred Paul Newman.
* James Newman ( actor ), actor who starred on MTV's 2011 series Skins
She starred with Charlton Heston in the 1965 film The Agony and the Ecstasy, and with Paul Newman in the 1967 western film Hombre.
and She also co-wrote The Young Ballerina with the Royal Ballet School and wrote an introduction to the book The Illustrated Book of Ballet by Barbara Newman, which showcases five of the ballets in which she starred.
It starred Paul Newman.
The world of Dark Future, detailed by Yeovil / Newman, played with multiple sci-fi, horror, and dystopia clichés while mixing in alternate history and homages & cameos to other fiction ( Instead of becoming US president actor Ronald Reagan starred in the TV series Get Smart, famous film murderers like Jason Voorhees are asylum inmates in Krokodil Tears, Leonard Nimoy is named as a 60s astronaut in Comeback Tour ).
The Coneheads is a sketch on Saturday Night Live ( SNL ) which originated on the January 15, 1977, episode, and starred Dan Aykroyd as father Beldar, Jane Curtin as mother Prymaat, and Laraine Newman as daughter Connie.

Newman and Exodus
* Exodus, Hollywood film with Paul Newman, directed by Otto Preminger ( 1960 ).

Newman and 1960
The first PDP-1 was delivered to Bolt, Beranek and Newman in November 1960, and formally accepted the next April.
The first PDP-1 was delivered to Bolt, Beranek and Newman ( BBN ) in November 1960, and formally accepted the next April.
In the 1960s, Britain's commercial television network, ITV, influenced by Canadian producer Sydney Newman produced the science-fiction serials Pathfinders In Space ( 1960 ) and its sequel Pathfinders to Venus ( 1961 ).
In 1960, the Newman Gallery firstly tried to sell, then give away ( without success ) one of his most celebrated works, The Finding of Moses ( 1904 ).
Among Loren's best-known films of this period are Samuel Bronston's epic production of El Cid ( 1961 ) with Charlton Heston, The Millionairess ( 1960 ) with Peter Sellers, It Started in Naples ( 1960 ) with Clark Gable, Vittorio De Sica's triptych Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow ( 1963 ) with Marcello Mastroianni, Peter Ustinov's Lady L ( 1965 ) with Paul Newman, the 1966 classic Arabesque with Gregory Peck, and Charlie Chaplin's final film, A Countess from Hong Kong ( 1967 ) with Marlon Brando.
Newman and his wife Joanne Woodward in 1960
Returning to London, she joined ABC Television as a story editor on the anthology series Armchair Theatre, under producer Sydney Newman in 1960.
* From the Terrace ( 1960 ), starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
In 1960, Knight married her high school sweetheart, James Newman.
From the Terrace is a 1960 American drama film directed by Mark Robson and starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Myrna Loy, Barbara Eden, Ina Balin, and Leon Ames.
It was a worldwide best-seller, translated into a dozen languages, and was made into a feature film in 1960, starring Paul Newman, directed by Otto Preminger, as well as into a short-lived Broadway musical ( 12 previews, 19 performances ) in 1971.
Her siblings were Anthony Dickinson Sayre, Jr. ( 1894 – 1933 ), Marjorie Sayre ( Mrs. Minor Williamson Brinson ) ( 1886 – 1960 ), Rosalind Sayre ( Mrs. Newman Smith ) ( 1889-1979 ) and Clothilde Sayre ( Mrs. John Palmer ) ( 1891 – 1986 ).
In 1960 Newman devised a thriller series for ABC called Police Surgeon, starring Ian Hendry.
In the Dictionary of Literary Biography: British Novelists since 1960, S. J. Newman described her as " one of the oddest, most brilliant, and most enduring of 1960s symptoms.
Newman's final musical score under his Fox contract was The Best of Everything ( 1959 ), and after leaving Fox in 1960, Newman freelanced for the remainder of his career, writing the scores for such films as MGM's How the West Was Won and The Greatest Story Ever Told, among others.
A film based on the novel was directed by Otto Preminger in 1960 featuring Paul Newman as Ari Ben Canaan.
At ABC, Newman as producer of the popular Armchair Theatre anthology drama programme, employed Kotcheff as a director of this series between 1958 and 1960.
His first television was a show called Family Solicitor for Granada which was followed, amongst others, by a part in ABC TV's 1960 series Target Luna ( written by Malcolm Hulke and Eric Price and produced by Sydney Newman ).
Finally out of her contract with Fox after starring in 1960 in the fourth screen version of Grace Miller White's novel Tess of the Storm Country, Baker appeared in The 300 Spartans ( 1962 ) and Stolen Hours, a 1963 remake of Dark Victory, and, the same year, opposite Paul Newman and Elke Sommer in The Prize.
The many novels influenced by the Ripper include: A Case to Answer ( 1947 ) by Edgar Lustgarten, The Screaming Mimi ( 1949 ) by Fredric Brown, Terror Over London ( 1957 ) by Gardner Fox, Ritual in the Dark ( 1960 ) and The Killer ( 1970 ) by Colin Wilson, Sagittarius ( 1962 ) by Ray Russell, A Feast Unknown ( 1969 ) by Philip José Farmer, A Kind of Madness ( 1972 ) by Anthony Boucher, Nine Bucks Row ( 1973 ) by T. E. Huff, The Michaelmas Girls ( 1975 ) by John Brooks Barry, Jack's Little Friend ( 1975 ) by Ramsey Campbell, By Flower and Dean Street ( 1976 ) by Patrice Chaplin, The Private Life of Jack the Ripper ( 1980 ) by Richard Gordon, White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings ( 1987 ) by Iain Sinclair, Anno Dracula ( 1992 ) by Kim Newman, A Night in the Lonesome October ( 1993 ) by Roger Zelazny, Ladykiller ( 1993 ) by Martina Cole, Savage ( 1993 ) by Richard Laymon, The Pit ( 1993 ) by Neil Penswick, Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem ( 1994 ) by Peter Ackroyd, Pentecost Alley ( 1996 ) by Anne Perry, and Matrix ( 1998 ) by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry.
* 1960: The Lawbreakers with Joseph M Newman
Over the years up to 2008, Newman recorded over thirty-eight albums under his own name, including his first, Fathead, Ray Charles Presents David ' Fathead ' Newman recorded in 1958, but not released until 1960, and the second, The Sound of the Wide Open Spaces, with James Clay, produced by Cannonball Adderley, the following year.

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