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The Lunts also starred in several radio dramas in the 1940s, notably on the Theatre Guild programme.

Lunts and with
Design for Living, which Noël Coward wrote expressly for himself and the Lunts, was so risqué, with its theme of bisexuality and a ménage à trois, that Coward premiered it in New York, knowing that it would not survive the censor in London.
This experience left an indelible mark on the young actress, as she later reflected, " My next job was Nina in The Seagull, Broadway bow with the Lunts, on Broadway.

Lunts and for
The Lunts lived for many years at Ten Chimneys, in Genesee Depot, in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, but had no children.
The Lunts ' marriage was devoted and long-lived, but there were triangular relationships in their private lives which Coward could draw on for his plot.
Both Morozov and Lunts were personally involved in numerous well-known cases and were notorious abusers of psychiatry for political purposes.
When arrested, Grigorenko was sent to Moscow's Lubyanka prison, and from there for psychiatric examination to the Serbsky Institute where the first commission, which included Snezhnevsky and Lunts, diagnosed him as suffering from the mental disease in the form of a paranoid delusional development of his personality, accompanied by early signs of cerebral arteriosclerosis.
The commission, which included Lunts and was chaired by Morozov, recommended that he be recommitted to a special psychiatric hospital for the socially dangerous.

Lunts and .
Lunts who were active contributors on ' social life ' section of Pravda.
The Lunts remained highly active on the stage until retiring in 1960.
-having seen her in Caprice St James's Theatre ( 1929 )- observed that though, " in the plays of the period actors waited to speak until somebody else had finished, the Lunts turned all that upside down.
According to dissident poet Naum Korzhavin, the atmosphere at the Serbsky Institute in Moscow altered almost overnight when a Daniil Lunts became chief of the Fourth Department otherwise known as the Political Department.
Daniil Lunts was characterized by Viktor Nekipelov as " no better than the criminal doctors who performed inhuman experiments on the prisoners in Nazi concentration camps.
Lunts, reporting later on this diagnosis, mentioned that the symptoms of paranoid development were " an overestimation of his own personality reaching messianic proportions " and " reformist ideas.
None of the manifestations or symptoms cited by the Lunts commission were found by the second commission held in Tashkent under the chairmanship of Fyodor Detengof.
To honor Noël Coward on the occasion of his being knighted, Cavett interviewed not only " The Master " himself, but also his close friends, The Lunts.

starred and four
After the cancellation of Martian, Bixby starred in four movies: Ride Beyond Vengeance, Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding, and two of Elvis Presley's movies, Clambake, and Speedway.
Janssen starred in four television series of his own:
Cotten starred with Jennifer Jones in four films: the wartime domestic drama Since You Went Away ( 1944 ), the romantic drama Love Letters ( 1945 ), the western Duel in the Sun ( 1946 ), and the critically acclaimed Portrait of Jennie ( 1948 ), in which he played a melancholy artist who becomes obsessed with a girl who may have died many years ago.
W. C. Fields conceived and starred in four famous Sennett-Paramount comedies.
In 2000, Hunt starred in four films: Dr. T & the Women, with Richard Gere ; Pay It Forward, with Kevin Spacey and Haley Joel Osment ; What Women Want, with Mel Gibson ; and Cast Away, with Tom Hanks.
He starred in four of the titles on the American Film Institute's list of " 100 Years ... 100 Laughs ": Adam's Rib, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Father of the Bride and Woman of the Year.
In early 1963 while Raymond Burr was recovering from surgery, Davis guest starred in the first of four episodes of Perry Mason, with Burr doing only cameo roles.
All three of his brothers are also actors and the four of them starred together ( as four brothers ) in the 1995 television TV serial The Hanging Gale about the Irish Famine.
Cleveland starred in all four of the Monty Python films, including the dual roles of Zoot and Dingo, twin leaders of the maidens in the Castle Anthrax, in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
In 1963 he guest starred as corporate attorney Sherman Hatfield in the fourth of four special episodes of Perry Mason while Raymond Burr was recovering from surgery.
She made four films in close succession with William Powell: Libeled Lady ( 1936 ), which also starred Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy, The Great Ziegfeld ( 1936 ), in which she played Billie Burke opposite Powell's Florenz Ziegfeld, the second " Thin Man " film, After the Thin Man with Powell and James Stewart, and the romantic comedy Double Wedding ( 1937 ).
Martin starred in and co-produced a series of four Matt Helm superspy comedy adventures.
During 1986 and 1987, Sims starred as Annie Begley alongside Angela Thorne in the Yorkshire Television sitcom Farrington of the F. O .. Also in 1986, Sims appeared in the long-running BBC science fiction series Doctor Who in the four episodes of The Trial of a Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet as Katryca.
In 2002, she starred in the video game adaptation Resident Evil, which spawned four sequels: Resident Evil: Apocalypse ( 2004 ), Resident Evil: Extinction ( 2007 ), Resident Evil: Afterlife ( 2010 ) and Resident Evil: Retribution ( 2012 ).
He completed nearly 70 motion pictures and starred in several television productions during a career that spanned over four decades.
They starred in four films together and were considered Europe's golden couple.
He has performed on four sell-out stand-up comedy tours, written the best-selling Flanimals book series and starred with Merchant and Karl Pilkington in the most downloaded podcast in the world as of March 2009, The Ricky Gervais Show.
He also took a role in four episodes of a Coronation Street spin-off series, Pardon the Expression in which he starred opposite Arthur Lowe.
As an actor at Chichester, he also starred in four plays, including his first Uncle Vanya in 1996 ( he played it again in 2000, which he brought to Broadway for a limited run ).
There she starred in a series of four films directed by Graham Cutts, a well-known English filmmaker.
In 1955, he starred with future wife Irina Skobtseva in Othello and after four years, they married.
At one point in 1932 she starred in four Broadway flops in a row ( If Love Were All, Happy Landing, Chrysalis ( with Humphrey Bogart ) and Bad Manners ), but the critics praised Sullavan for her performances in all of them.
Since 2006 he has starred as Jack Donaghy on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock, receiving critical acclaim for his performance and winning two Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, and seven Screen Actors Guild Awards for his work on the show, making him the male performer with the most SAG Awards ever.

starred and television
A 1974 West German television adaptation, titled Nora Helmer was directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starred Margit Carstensen in the title role.
All television programme episodes starred Rowan Atkinson as anti-hero Edmund Blackadder and Tony Robinson as Blackadder's dogsbody, Baldrick.
He starred in the television series Jack of All Trades, set on a fictional island, occupied by the French in 1801.
In 1969, Bixby starred in his second high-profile television role, as Tom Corbett in The Courtship of Eddie's Father a comedy-drama on ABC.
In 1999, he guest starred as Dr. John York in an episode of the television series The Outer Limits.
He next played the psychotic wife-beating husband of Twiggy in her American film debut, W. Benedict starred in the television series Chopper One which aired for one season in 1974.
Sinatra turned 50 in 1965, recorded the retrospective September of My Years, starred in the Emmy-winning television special Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music, and scored hits with " Strangers in the Night " and " My Way ".
A television cartoon show, Garfield and Friends aired for seven seasons from 1988 to 1994 ; this adaption also starred Music as the voice of Garfield, one of the very last times Lorenzo Music would voice the character was in Garfield's Phone Messages from the Official Garfield site before his death.
He appears on several Leon Russell recordings, credited as playing drums under the names " Teddy Jack Eddy " and " Sprunk ", a character he created when he was a cast member of a local television comedy show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, called The Uncanny Film Festival and Camp Meeting on station KTUL ( which starred fellow Tulsan Gailard Sartain as " Dr. Mazeppa Pompazoidi ").
In March 2001, Connick starred in a television production of South Pacific with Glenn Close, televised on the ABC network.
The popular 1970s television variety show Hee Haw starred several well-known country and western singers and regularly lampooned the stereotypical hillbilly lifestyle.
On television, Lewis starred in three different programs called The Jerry Lewis Show.
From 2004 to 2008, Spader starred as the lead character Alan Shore in the television series Boston Legal, in which he reprised his role from the television series The Practice.
In 1989 Voight starred in and helped write Eternity, which dealt with a television reporter's efforts to uncover corruption.
In Europe, his greatest success was Sandokan, the saga of a romantic Asian pirate during British colonial times ; an Italian-German-French TV series which broke viewership records across Europe .. Kabir also recently starred in a prime-time Italian television series, Un Medico In Famiglia, on RAI TV, the country's biggest broadcaster.
For over a year, Kabir starred in The Bold and the Beautiful, the second most-watched television show in the world, seen by over a billion people in 149 countries.
She also starred in Rich Man Poor Man with Nick Nolte and a host of other well-received television mini-series.
had a good supporting role in the Western Seven Men from Now ( 1956 ) and starred in The Missouri Traveler ( 1958 ) but it took over one hundred episodes as Chicago cop Frank Ballinger in the successful 1957-1960 television series M Squad to actually give him name recognition.
In 1988, Mr. T starred in the television series T. and T. Mr. T was once reported to be earning around $ 80, 000 a week for his role in The A-Team and earning $ 15, 000 for personal appearances.
She also made appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Man from U. N. C. L. E., and Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, The Virginian and starred in television specials.
She then starred on the short-lived television series, CBS's Live to Dance, which lasted one season in 2011, and was subsequently a judge on the first season of American version of The X Factor with her former American Idol co-judge Simon Cowell which premiered on September 21, 2011.
In January 1997, Abdul starred in the ABC television movie Touched by Evil, playing a businesswoman who discovers that her boyfriend is a serial rapist.
He and Merritt visited various friends in the entertainment field including Gene Vincent and Ross Hagen ( who starred on the late 1960's hit television show Daktari ), and who worked with Patterson on his Bigfoot song they recorded in Hollywood.

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