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German social scientists Gunnar Heinsohn and Otto Steiger theorize that midwifery became a target of persecution and repression by public authorities because midwives not only possessed highly specialized knowledge and skills regarding assisting birth, but also regarding contraception and abortion.
He has also appeared in several movies, including The Man from Planet X ( 1951 ) with Robert Clarke, The Tarnished Angels ( 1958 ) with Robert Stack, Blue Denim ( 1959 ) with Brandon deWilde, In the Heat of the Night ( 1967 ) with Rod Steiger, Speedway ( 1968 ) with Elvis Presley, The Jerk ( 1979 ) with Steve Martin, Teachers ( 1984 ) with Nick Nolte, and Innerspace ( 1987 ), in which he played Martin Short's doctor.
In 1985, Hollywood Wives was also made into a hugely successful television mini-series, produced by Aaron Spelling and starring Candice Bergen, Stefanie Powers, Angie Dickinson, Anthony Hopkins, Suzanne Somers and Rod Steiger.
She also appeared with Jerry Lewis in his 1957 film The Sad Sack, with Robert Ryan, Anita Ekberg, and Rod Steiger in the 1956 film Back from Eternity.
(), also known as A Fistful of Dynamite and Once Upon a Time … the Revolution, is a 1971 Zapata Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Rod Steiger and James Coburn.
In cinema, the role has also been highly acclaimed: Fredric March ( 1951, Golden Globe award and both Oscar and BAFTA nominations ), Cobb ( 1966, Emmy and Grammy nominations ), Rod Steiger ( 1966 ), D. Hoffman ( 1985, Golden Globe and Emmy awards ), Warren Mitchell ( 1996 ) and Dennehy ( 2000, Golden Globe and SAG awards and Emmy nomination ).
The film also starred Tisa Farrow, Saverio Vallone, Margaret Donnelly, Vanessa Steiger, Mark Bodin, Bob Larsen, Simone Baker, Mark Logan, Rubina Rey and Zora Kerova.
Designed by the Steiger showmen company of Bad Oeynhausen, in conjunction with engineering company Dr. Cassens and Jäschke of Bremen, it was built by Knocks, also of Bremen, and is operated by Steiger.

Steiger and starred
It was directed by Jack Smight and starred Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, and others, including Don Dubbins.
In 1980, he starred in the Lion of the Desert, together with Irene Papas, Oliver Reed, Rod Steiger, and John Gielgud.
It starred Academy Award winner Fredric March and his wife Florence Eldridge as well as Morris Carnovsky ; future Oscar winner Rod Steiger was a " townsperson.
She appeared in many anthology series in the early days of television, including The Philco Television Playhouse ( on which she starred in Marty opposite Rod Steiger ), Kraft Television Theatre, Studio One, and Playhouse 90.
Campbell has composed music for television drama and film, including the 1989 war film That Summer of White Roses ( starring Tom Conti and Rod Steiger, Susan George and Alun Armstrong ); and the 1994 BAFTA winner Taking Over the Asylum, which starred Ken Stott, David Tennant and Elizabeth Spriggs.
It guest starred Rod Steiger as Captain Tenille and Bob Denver as himself, with one-time Simpsons writer Michael Carrington making an appearance as the Drill Sergeant.

Steiger and film
* Waterloo ( 1970 film ), a 1970 film on the battle starring Christopher Plummer and Rod Steiger
The book was made into a 1969 film starring Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom.
Steiger turned down the opportunity to repeat his role in the film because he did not want to compromise his independence, while producers Hecht-Lancaster insisted he sign a multi-picture contract.
Refusing to sign a seven-year studio contract, Steiger later turned down the role in the film version in 1955.
Rod Steiger never regretted his decision to turn down the film role of Marty.
He was nominated again, this time for Best Actor, for the gritty The Pawnbroker ( 1965 ), a Sidney Lumet film in which Steiger portrays an emotionally withdrawn Holocaust survivor living in New York City.
Steiger, the only American in the cast of that film, was initially apprehensive about working with such great British actors as Ralph Richardson and Alec Guinness and was afraid that he would stick out, but he won acclaim for his performance.
The two-part television film had an all-star cast, including Laurence Olivier, Christopher Plummer, Rod Steiger and James Mason.
In 1964, the Holocaust film The Pawnbroker, directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Rod Steiger, was initially rejected because of two scenes in which the actresses Linda Geiser and Thelma Oliver fully expose their breasts, as well as a sex scene between Oliver and Jaime Sánchez that it described as " unacceptably sex suggestive and lustful ".
As documented in W. C. Fields and Me ( the memoir of Carlotta Monti, published in 1971 and made into a 1976 film of the same name starring Rod Steiger ), he died at Las Encinas Sanatorium, Pasadena, California, a bungalow-type sanitarium where, as he lay in bed dying, his longtime and final love, Carlotta Monti, went outside and turned the hose onto the roof, so as to allow Fields to hear for one last time his favorite sound — the sound of falling rain.
* Actor Rod Steiger did a brief impression of Fields in the film No Way to Treat a Lady ( 1968 ).
* The Kid ( 1997 film ), a film featuring Rod Steiger
In 1982, she appeared in the film Lion of the Desert, together with Anthony Quinn, Oliver Reed, Rod Steiger, and Sir John Gielgud.
* He is portrayed by Rod Steiger in the 1995 made for TV film Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story.
It was adapted for the 1976 film W. C. Fields and Me, starring Rod Steiger as Fields and Valerie Perrine as Monti, who appeared as an extra in it.
However, Coburn and Steiger refused to play their roles unless Leone himself directed, and the producers pressured him into directing the film.
In 1983 the novel was adapted as a film directed by Bryan Forbes, starring Roger Moore and Rod Steiger.

Steiger and Kurt
He later received supplementary training from Kurt Von Steiger.

Steiger and play
Signing a studio contract at that time would " pigeon-hole " Steiger as to the roles he would later play and image portrayed on screen ; those were two things Steiger objected to throughout his career.

Steiger and June
Janet Steiger ( June 10, 1939 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin-April 3, 2004 in Fort Myers, Florida ) was an American politician.
Battalion, Obersturmbannführer Karl-Heinz Milius ( until 14 June 1944 ), Obersturmbannführer Fritz Steiger ( from 14 June 1944 )

Steiger and 1971
In 1971 a bipartisan congressional group, including Senators Ted Kennedy, William A. Steiger, and Walter Mondale, proposed a national, independent Legal Services Corporation ; at the same time, administration officials such as Attorney General John N. Mitchell and chief domestic advisor John Ehrlichman were proposing their own somewhat similar solution.
( 1971 ), with Rod Steiger and James Coburn, which played almost paradoxically as both an endorsement and criticism of the revolutionary politics of some of its peers, as it portrayed the revolution in a less romanticized manner than a lot of other films in the genre.

Steiger and ).
It stars Rod Steiger ( portraying Napoleon Bonaparte ) and Christopher Plummer ( portraying the Duke of Wellington ) with a cameo by Orson Welles ( Louis XVIII of France ).
Nancy Marchand and Rod Steiger in Marty ( May 24, 1953 ).
" Centers " have included Rod Steiger, Donald Sutherland and Dennis Hopper ( the current center ).
Steiger was married five times: actress Sally Gracie ( 1952 – 1958 ), actress Claire Bloom ( 1959 – 1969 ), Sherry Nelson ( 1973 – 1979 ), Paula Ellis ( 1986 – 1997 ) and actress Joan Benedict Steiger ( married 2000 until his death ).
* Rod Steiger portrayed Pilate in Franco Zeffirelli's TV miniseries Jesus of Nazareth ( 1977 ).
Expelled in a political mix-up from the Industrieschule in Zurich, he became an apprentice in 1834 to the landscape painter Steiger and in 1837 to the watercolourist Rudolf Meyer ( 1803-1857 ).
Other successes from this period included Le Train ( 1973 ), where she played a German-Jewish refugee in World War 2, Claude Chabrol's thriller Innocents with Dirty Hands ( Les innocents aux mains sales, 1975 ) with Rod Steiger, and Le vieux fusil ( 1975 ).
Eduard von Steiger ( July 2, 1881, Langnau im Emmental-February 10, 1962 ) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1940 – 1951 ).
( 1958 ) starring Susan Hayward ; Lawyer Brancato in the crime drama Al Capone ( 1959 ) starring Rod Steiger ; and Major General Alexander " Archie " Vandegrift in the World War Two drama The Gallant Hours ( 1960 ).
* Carmel Schrire and William Lee Steiger ( 1974 ).
" In a visit by astronomer Dr. J. Allen Hynek in March 1965, LaPaz told Hynek that one had been reported as recently as the previous Christmas ( Steiger, p. 132 ).
Major software implementation work was done by Russ Atkinson, Beppe Attardi, Henry Baker, Gerry Barber, Peter Bishop, Peter de Jong, Ken Kahn, Henry Lieberman, Carl Manning, Tom Reinhardt, Richard Steiger, and Dan Theriault, in the Message Passing Semantics Group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ).
Notable artists who have displayed at the gallery include Blake Debassige ( 1973 ), David Blackwood ( 1979 ), Fredeic Steiger ( 1978 ), Naoko Matsubana, Stephen Hogbin, and Rosemary Kilbourn, Viktor Tinkl ( 1985 ), Stephanie Rayner ( 1986 ), and Carl Skelton ( 1989 ).
Other teaching staff over the years has included Dorothy Burke ( Maggie Dence ), Susan Kennedy ( Jackie Woodburne ), Libby Kennedy ( Kym Valentine ) and Pepper Steiger ( Nicky Whelan ).
Over the years, employees have included Alec Skinner ( Kevin Summers ), Olivia McPherson ( Silvia de Crespigny ), Allan Steiger ( Joe Clements ), Stuart Parker ( Blair McDonough ), Adam Rhodes ( Benjamin Hart ), Simone Page ( Laura Hill ), Michaela Morris ( Jacqueline Brennan ), Mark Brennan ( Scott McGregor ) and Duncan Hayes ( Paul Ireland ).
The lambda calculus of Alonzo Church can be viewed as the earliest message passing programming language ( see Hewitt, Bishop, and Steiger 1973 ; Abelson and Sussman 1985 ).

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