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screen and credit
It was around 1910 that the actors in American films, who up to this point had been anonymous, began to receive screen credit, and the way to the creation of film stars was opened.
Not yet twenty and with Fabrizi ’ s help, Fellini obtained his first screen credit as a comedy writer on Mario Mattoli ’ s Il pirata sono io ( The Pirate's Dream ).
When we came to do On the Town, I knew it was time for Stanley to get screen credit because we weren't boss-assistant anymore but co-creators.
In December 1928, Paramount Pictures signed him to a contract that reimbursed him for his airfare and initially paid him $ 600 per week with no screen credit during a six-month apprenticeship.
Saunders received solo screen credit for the original story and won an Academy Award for Best Story in 1930.
Steiner's first screen credit was an as orchestrator for the score of the 1930 film Dixiana.
King insisted that his name not be on the credits, and the screen credit for the film went to Richard Bachman.
Siodmak was awarded $ 100, 000, but no screen credit.
* February 23 – Retta Scott, first woman to receive screen credit as an animator at the Walt Disney Animation Studios ( d. 1990 )
The Internet Movie Database reports that famous silent film directors D. W. Griffith and Erich von Stroheim contributed to the screenplay without screen credit.
* 1953 Roman Holiday-Dalton Trumbo ( Note: The screen credit and award was originally credited to Ian McLellan Hunter, who was a front for Trumbo.
Following the disastrous preview, Capra made extensive cuts and, on January 12, 1937, reshot scenes involving the High Lama written by Sidney Buchman, who declined screen credit for his work, which placed more emphasis on the growing desperation of the world situation at the time.
Due to strict rules declared by the Directors Guild of America ( DGA ), only one individual may claim screen credit as a film's director.
The movie was written by Robert L. Joseph, Lupino, and her husband Collier Young, based on a story by Out of the Past screenwriter Daniel Mainwaring, who was blacklisted at the time and did not receive screen credit.
The blacklist was lifted when producer Martin Ransohoff and director Norman Jewison gave him screen credit for writing 1965's The Cincinnati Kid.
New faces such as Glen Keane, Ron Clements, John Musker, Andreas Deja, and others came to the studio in the late 1970s and early 1980s, a period that produced such features as The Rescuers, Pete's Dragon ( a live-action / animation hybrid ), and The Fox and the Hound, as well as the featurettes The Small One ( Bluth's final Disney credit ) and Mickey's Christmas Carol ( the first screen appearance of Mickey Mouse since 1953 ).
In 1984, a new non-musical version, entitled Lily in Love, starring Christopher Plummer and Maggie Smith, was made, but the play was so altered that the names of the characters were changed and Molnar was not even given screen credit.
These sequences were created by the animation team of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, who declined screen credit because they were technically under exclusive contract to MGM at the time.
He was also the first black actor to receive a screen credit.
Although he had taken on some directing responsibilities in other films, Powell had his first screen credit as a director on Two Crowded Hours ( 1931 ).
Thalberg refused to take credit as producer, and as a result his name never appeared on the screen while he was alive.
Its opening screen credit was dedicated to Thalberg:
His first major screen credit was the Marx Brothers comedy A Day at the Races in 1937.
None of the voice actors for Dumbo received screen credit, but Timothy Mouse, who befriended Dumbo even in his darkest days and was instrumental in helping him find greatness within himself, was voiced by Edward Brophy, a character actor known for portraying gangsters.

screen and award
She appeared in the 1975 screen adaptation of the Hans Fallada novel, Every Man Dies Alone directed by Alfred Vohrer, released in English as Everyone Dies Alone in 1976 and for which she won an award for best actress at the International Film Festival in Carlsbad, then in Czechoslovakia.
The award was remarkable as he was on screen for only 8 minutes.
The award is named after screen actor Jean Hersholt ( 1886 – 1956 ), who served as president of the Motion Picture Relief Fund for 18 years.
At the 9th Academy Awards ceremony ( 1936 ), however, the Best Supporting Actress category was specifically introduced as a distinct award following complaints that the single Best Actress category necessarily favored leading performers with the most screen time.
A year later, Redgrave starred in Evening and the acclaimed Atonement, in which she garnered a Broadcast Film Critics Association award nomination for her performance that only took up seven minutes of screen time.
A special " mystery ship " will occasionally move across the top of the screen and award bonus points if destroyed.
" Marianne ’ s contribution to the arts over a 45 year career including 18 studio albums as a singer, songwriter and interpreter, and numerous appearances on stage and screen is now being acknowledged with this special award.
Stardust Memories was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for Best Comedy written directly for screen.
The Surface Warfare Officer Badge is typically a prerequisite for Tactical Action Officer ( TAO ) training and is the basis for screen for operational command of a warship and award of the Command-at-Sea Pin.
Her last screen performance was as the Australian novelist Katharine Susannah Prichard in the 1996 film Shine, for which she and the other cast members were nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for " Outstanding performance by a cast ".
Perhaps the most ambitious of these technologies was a program that could read the Macintosh screen, called Outspoken, which won a technology award from the Smithsonian in 1990.
Getting a perfect score on every planet ( or rather, a gold medal on each one ) will award mini games to be accessed on the options screen.
Sabiha, the first lady of the Pakistani silver screen, won the pride of performance award from the government of Pakistan, and her face was lit by a smile.
" At this point the screen freezes and a message scrolls across the bottom of the screen reading " LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Mr. Simpson's opinions do not reflect those of the producers, who don't consider the Grammy an award at all.
The wrought iron screen located in one of the chapels won an award for the architect, Fetherstonhaugh.
Since 1988, inductees have brought home an award in the form of a crystal television screen atop a cast-bronze base.
He has shared screen time with Brenda Fricker and Miranda Richardson in Swann ( for which McCann received a Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Genie nomination ), Nicolas Cage in Trapped in Paradise, Kevin Bacon in The Air Up There, Sam Waterston in A House Divided, Peter Weller and Judy Davis in Naked Lunch ( which garnered a National Film Critics Society award ), Brooke Shields and the late Al Waxman in What Makes a Family, and Kurt Russell in Miracle.
In 1922 Lee was cast as Carmen in the enormously popular film Blood and Sand, opposite matinee idol Rudolph Valentino and silent screen vamp Nita Naldi ; Lee subsequently won the first WAMPAS Baby Stars award that year.
At the cartoon award ceremony, the clip from the nominated The Ren & Stimpy Show is merely a black screen with the text " clip not done yet ".
Collecting his award, he commented: " People have a go at all soaps, but the people you see on screen are giving their all 52 weeks a year.

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