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« Reply #420 on: December 27, 2007, 10:15:23 PM »

And one for Miller!

Looks like DR Julie is mentioned in Milla's Dec. 28 edition of Today's Birthdays (as posted by Milla on All That Chat)


Today's Birthdays 12/28

Posted by:   do_re_milla 12:01 am EST 12/28/07

Earl "Fatha" Hines Dec. 28, 1905 - 4/22/1983 the father of modern jazz piano, composer - film's The Fight Never Ends

Lew Ayres 12/28/1908 - 12/30/1996 performer - tv's & film's Dr. Kildare film series; The Biscuit Eater; Battlestar Galactica; All Quiet on the Western Front, Johnny Belinda, Advice and Consent, Of Mice and Men, Battle for the Planet of the Apes

Lou Jacobi 12/28/1913 performer - The Diary of Anne Frank; Fade Out - Fade In; Cheaters (Jack Weston, Doris Roberts); tv's & film's Irma La Douce, Arthur, Avalon, The Diary of Anne Frank, Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex; The Alfred Hitchcock Hour; The Defenders; Kibbee Hates Fitch; Irma la Douce

Hildegarde Neff 12/28/1925 - Feb 1, 2002 performer - Silk Stockings; film's The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Three Penny Opera, Svengali, Bluebeard

Manuel Puig 12/28/1932 - 7/22/1990 Argentine novelist and screenwriter, source mat'l - The Kiss of the Spiderwoman

Dame Maggie Smith 12/28/1934 performer, mother of Chris Larkin, Toby Stephens, wife of Beverley Cross (1975 - 199 his death, Robert Stephens (1967 - 1974?) - New Faces of 1956 (Jane Connell, Inga Swenson); 1975 Private Lives (Remak Ramsay); Night and Day; Lettice and Lovage; fav film's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; A Private Function; Gosford Park; Sister Act; A Room With a View; Harry Potter Series

Bruce Yarnell 12/28/1935 - 11/30/1973 singer, actor; His widow, singer/voice teacher Joan Patenaude Yarnell, began the Bruce Yarnell Scholarship in his name, to award young baritones, and presides as one of the judges. Sang baritone roles at the San Francisco Opera from 1971 until his death. - Camelot; The Happiest Girl in the World; 1966 Annie Get Your Gun (Ethel Merman, Jerry Orbach, Benay Venuta); The Happiest Girl in the World (Cyril Ritchard, Janice Rule, Joy Claussen) tv's & film's The Legend of Robin Hood; Annie Get Your Gun; Irma la Douce; Outlaws; Bonanza; Hogan's Heroes

Denzel Washington 12/28/1954 performer - 2005 Julius Caesar; Checkmates (Ruby Dee, Paul Winfield); Richard III (in CP); tv's & film's Academy Award-winning actor: Glory [1989]; Malcolm X, St. Elsewhere, The Pelican Brief, Crimson Tide, Courage Under Fire, The Hurricane, Remember the Titans; Man on Fire; The Great Debater (FANTASTIC FILM!)

Malcolm Gets 12/28/1963 performer - 1995 The Molière Comedies; Amour (Melissa Errico, Louis Cleale, Christopher Fitzgerald, Norm Lewis); tv's & film's Adam & Steve; Caroline in the City; Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle

Happy Birthday to our own Julie Miller who produced "The Last Starfighter" in NYMF Fall 2007.

SHOWS THAT OPENED ON THIS DATE:

1927 George S. Kaufman & Edna Ferber's comedy The Royal Family opens at the Selwyn Theatre and runs for 196 performances. It's a thinly-disguised portrait of the Barrymore acting dynasty. The play will also have a hit revival with George Grizzard 48 years later, and be adapted as a musical by William Finn.

1938 Thornton Wilder has a flop with his comedy The Merchant of Yonkers, which closes after just 39 performances. He'll have more success with the revised version, retitled The Matchmaker in 1955, and even more success when the latter becomes a musical, Hello, Dolly! in 1964.

1944 The musical, On the Town, opened in New York City for a run of 462 performances. It was Leonard Bernstein’s first big Broadway success. Stars Nancy Walker, Betty Comden, Adolph Green

1954 Clifford Odets paints a comic picture of the Biblical Noah (of Ark fame) and his wife and kids as a bickering middle-class Jewish family. Menasha Skulnik plays Noah. It will run 135 performances at the Belasco Theatre and be adapted as the musical Two by Two by Martin Charnin and Richard Rodgers. It's Odet's final Broadway play.

1961 The Night of the Iguana - Bette Davis

1969 James Coco is the Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Neil Simon's comedy exposes a married man worrying that the sexual revolution is happening without him. It will run for 706 performances.

1970 Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen but no audience. John Patrick's musical adaptation of his play based on the novel "Teahouse of the August Moon" by Vern Schneider will run two weeks.

1973 Scapin - Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, David Ogden Stiers

1976 Fiddler on the Roof is revived at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York. Zero Mostel recreates his role as Tevye.

1978 Eugene O'Neill's A Touch of the Poet is revived at the Helen Hayes Theater with Jason Robards, Jr. and Geraldine Fitzgerald.

1979 The life of Piaf takes the stage at London's Aldwych Theatre. Pam Gems scripted this Royal Shakespeare production about the French chanteuse Edith Piaf. Jane Lapotaire stars. Gems would have another critical hit in 1997 with Stanley, starring Antony Sher at Circle in the Square.

1992 Tommy Tune Tonite! with Tommy, Robert Fowler, Frantz G. Hall
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« Reply #421 on: December 27, 2007, 10:15:24 PM »

My rant of the day:
Who told film composers that the music for every exciting/dramatic scene needs to sound like "Oh Fortuna" from Carmina Burana? It's really annoying. Stop copying Carl Orff & write your own damn music!
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« Reply #422 on: December 27, 2007, 10:36:00 PM »

Happy Birthday Julie!!! It's already the 28th here.
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« Reply #423 on: December 27, 2007, 10:38:06 PM »

They can't write their own damn music because the producers and directors keep using all those variations on Orff on their temp tracks, and the dictum is do it or be replaced.  Some, like Randy Newman, actively tell the producers and directors what they can do with their dictum - he turns in his score and will not rewrite - and he's had several scores either thrown out or added to by other composers.
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« Reply #424 on: December 27, 2007, 10:44:54 PM »

Laziness and a monopolistic attitude of producers
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« Reply #425 on: December 27, 2007, 10:52:46 PM »

I sometimes think they lack vision
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« Reply #426 on: December 27, 2007, 10:54:04 PM »

- and he's had several scores either thrown out...

Undoubtedly "too many notes"!

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« Reply #427 on: December 27, 2007, 11:00:56 PM »

I sometimes think they lack vision

When the $60 THOUSAND "Blair Witch Project" can gross over $140 MILLION, who needs vision.

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« Reply #428 on: December 27, 2007, 11:20:40 PM »

I sometimes think they lack vision
No kidding. It's beyond old. Why they are so content with what's been done to death is beyond me.
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« Reply #429 on: December 27, 2007, 11:24:20 PM »

They can't write their own damn music because the producers and directors keep using all those variations on Orff on their temp tracks, and the dictum is do it or be replaced.  Some, like Randy Newman, actively tell the producers and directors what they can do with their dictum - he turns in his score and will not rewrite - and he's had several scores either thrown out or added to by other composers.
That's really revolting.
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« Reply #430 on: December 27, 2007, 11:29:55 PM »

They could be slightly original & copy other composers instead. Mussorgsky comes to mind.
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« Reply #431 on: December 27, 2007, 11:53:04 PM »

They could be slightly original & copy other composers instead. Mussorgsky comes to mind.
He was good enough for "Weekend at Bernies" :)

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« Reply #432 on: December 27, 2007, 11:56:01 PM »

And where in the hell has George been Oh, nice to see George is here.

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« Reply #433 on: December 27, 2007, 11:58:25 PM »

bk should show up any minute whining about "Where is Page 16"!

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« Reply #434 on: December 28, 2007, 12:18:36 AM »

I had to stay home & watch Sherlock to let him out if he needed.  He is having bathroom issues in the form of blood in his stools.

~~~Vibes for DD Sherlock!!~~~
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« Reply #435 on: December 28, 2007, 12:19:56 AM »

It began snowing as I was headed into town to get a 24 hour heart monitor put on.  Keith was kind enough to drive me, to be safe my car didn't get stuck on the road when I returned.  Thank goodness, a neighbor's car did get stuck and there is no way I would have gotten around it.  I wonder what the drive up my road would have done to the heart register-LOL.

Of course the day I go for the heart monitor the palpitations I have been experiencing since taking the anti-inflammatory, have almost stopped.  I'm sure they will return as soon as the 24 hours are up.

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