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Biographies
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television

ISSN 0749-064X

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television A Biographical Guide Featuring Performers, Directors, Writers, Producers, Designers, Managers, Choreographers, Technicians, Composers, Executives, Dancers, and Critics in the United States, Canada, Great Britain and the World

Joshua Kondek, Editor Angela Yvonne Jones, Assistant Editor

Volume 22 Includes Cumulative Index Containing References to Who's Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre

The Gale Group DETROIT • SAN FRANCISCO • LONDON • BOSTON • WOODBRIDGE, CT

STAFF

Joshua Kondek, Editor Angela Yvonne Jones, Assistant Editor Nancy A. Edgar, Terry Kosdrosky, Kurt Kuban, Annette Petrusso, Arlene True, Hilary Weber, Carole L. Whitaker, and Pam Zuber, Sketchwriters Christine Tomassini, Editorial Research Consultant James P. Draper, Managing Editor Victoria B. Cariappa, Research Manager Andrew Guy Malonis, Research Specialist Michele P. LaMeau, Barbara McNeil, Maureen Richards, and Gary Oudersluys, Research Specialists Tamara C. Nott, Tracie A. Richardson, Cheryl L. Warnock, and Robert Whaley, Research Associates Patricia Tsune Ballard, Phyllis Blackman, Wendy K. Festerling, and Corrine A. Stocker, Research Assistants

While every effort has been made to ensure the reliability of the information presented in this publication, Gale Group Inc. does not guarantee the accuracy of the data contained herein. Gale accepts no payment for listing, and inclusion in the publication of any organization, agency, institution, publication, service, or individual does not imply endorsement of the editors or publisher. Errors brought to the attention of the publisher and verified to the satisfaction of the publisher will be corrected in future editions.

This publication is a creative work fully protected by all applicable copyright laws, as well as by misappropriation, trade secret, unfair competition, and other applicable laws. The authors and editors of this work have added value to the underlying factual material herein through one or more of the following: unique and original selection, coordination, expression, arrangement, and classification of the information. All rights to this publication will be vigorously defended. Copyright ® 1999 Gale Group 27500 Drake Rd. Farmington Hills, Ml 48331-3535

All rights reserved including the right ot reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 84-649371 ISBN 0-7876-3161-2 ISSN 0749-064X Printed in the United States of America

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Contents Preface

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Biographies

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Cumulative Index (Including references to Who's Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre)

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Preface Provides Broad, Single-Source Coverage in the Entertainment Field Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (CTFT) is a biographical reference series designed to provide students, educators, researchers, librarians, and general readers with information on a wide range of entertainment figures. Unlike single-volume reference works that focus on a limited number of artists or on a specific segment of the entertainment field, CTFT is an ongoing publication that includes entries on individuals active in the theatre, film, and television industries. Before the publication of CTFT, information-seekers had no choice but to consult several different sources in order to locate the in-depth biographical and credit data that makes CTFT's one-stop coverage the most comprehensive available about the lives and work of performing arts professionals.

Scope CTFT covers not only performers, directors, writers, and producers, but also behind-the-scenes specialists such as designers, managers, choreographers, technicians, composers, executives, dancers, and critics from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and the world. With over 300 entries in CTFT 22, the series now provides biographies on approximately 9,300 people involved in all aspects of theatre, film, and television. CTFT gives primary emphasis to people who are currently active. New entries are prepared on major stars as well as those who are just beginning to win acclaim for their work. CTFT also includes entries on personalities who have died but whose work commands lasting interest.

Compilation Methods CTFT editors identify candidates for inclusion in the series by consulting biographical dictionaries, industry directories, entertainment annuals, trade and general interest periodicals, newspapers, and online databases. Entries are compiled from published biographical sources and then mailed to the listees or their agents for review and verification.

Revised Entries To ensure CTFT's timeliness and comprehensiveness, entries from previous volumes, as well as from Gale Research's Who's Who in the Theatre, are updated for individuals who have been active enough to require revision of their earlier biographies. Such individuals will merit revised entries as often as there is substantial new information to provide. Obituary notices for deceased entertainment personalities already listed in CTFT are also published.

Accessible Format Makes Data Easy to Locate CTFT entries, modeled after those in Gale's highly regarded Contemporary Authors series, are written in a clear, readable style designed to help users focus quickly on specific facts. The following is a summary of the information found in CTFT sketches: ENTRY HEADING: the form of the name by which the listee is best known.

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PERSONAL: full or original name; dates and places of birth and death; family data; colleges attended, degrees earned, and professional training; political and religious affiliations when known; avocational interests. ADDRESSES: home, office, agent, publicist and/or manager addresses. CAREER: tagline indicating principal areas of entertainment work; resume of career positions and other vocational achievements; military service. MEMBER: memberships and offices held in professional, union, civic, and social organizations. AWARDS, HONORS: theatre, film, and television awards and nominations; literary and civic awards; honorary degrees. CREDITS: comprehensive title-by-title listings of theatre, film, and television appearance and work credits, including roles and production data as well as debut and genre information. RECORDINGS: album, single song, video, and taped reading releases; recording labels and dates when available. WRITINCS: title-by-title listing of plays, screenplays, scripts, and musical compositions along with production information; books, including autobiographies, and other publications. ADAPTATIONS: a list of films, plays, and other media which have been adapted from the listee's work. SIDELIGHTS: favorite roles; portions of agent-prepared biographies or personal statements from the listee when available. OTHER SOURCES: books and periodicals where interviews or feature stories can be found.

Access Thousands of Entries Using CTFT's Cumulative Index Each volume of CTFT contains a cumulative index to the entire series. As an added feature, this index also includes references to all seventeen editions of Who's Who in the Theatre and to the four-volume compilation Who Was Who in the Theatre.

Available in Electronic Format Online. Recent volumes of CTFT are available online as part of the Gale Biographies (GALBIO) database accessible through LEXIS-NEXIS. For more information, contact LEXIS-NEXIS, P.O. Box 933, Dayton, OH 454010933; phone (937) 865-6800, toll-free: 800-543-6862.

Suggestions Are Welcome Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television is intended to serve as a useful reference tool for a wide audience, so comments about any aspect of this work are encouraged. Suggestions of entertainment professionals to include in future volumes are also welcome. Send comments and suggestions to: The Editor, Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Gale Group, 27500 Drake Rd., Farmington Hills, Ml 48331-3535; call toll-free at 1-800877-GALE. viii

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television Indicates that a listing has been compiled from secondary sources believed to be reliable, but has not been personally verified for this edition by the listee.

AARON, Caroline 1954PERSONAL Born August 7, 1954, in Richmond, VA. Education: Graduated from Catholic University of America. Career: Actress. Appeared at Eugene O'Neill Playwright's Conference and Berkshire Theatre Festival. Awards, Honors: Dramalogue Award and Helen Hayes Award, both 1994, for The Sisters Rosensweig. CREDITS Film Appearances: Martha, Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Viacom, 1982. Waitress, Baby, It's You, Paramount, 1983. Makeup woman, Without a Trace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Randy Sue Carter, The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom International, 1984. Judith, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Janine, O. C. and Stiggs, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1987. Interviewer, Anna, Vestron Pictures/Magnus Films, 1987. Petty Marsh secretary, Working Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Barbara, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. Sue, Alice, Orion, 1990. Marge, EdwardSdssorhands, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Martha Ingels, This Is My Life, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1992. Dinner party guest, Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992.

Nancy Osborne, The Pickle, Columbia Home Video, 1993. Voice of Dr. Marcia Fieldstone, Sleepless in Seattle, TriStar, 1993. Voice of hotline caller, Mixed Nuts (also known as Lifesavers), TriStar, 1994. Elaine, A Modern Affair (also known as Mr. #247), Tara Releasing, 1994. Woman in restaurant, Big Night, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Louise Finley, House Arrest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1996. Gallerist, White Lies, Buena Vista, 1996. Doris, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. Dinner and Driving, Argonaut Pictures, 1997. Lucille Kaufman, Primary Colors, Universal, 1998. Venessa, There's No Fish Food in Heaven, Storm Entertainment, 1998. Also appeared in Nick of Time. Television Appearances; Movies: Dolly, Dead and Alive—The Race for Gus Farace (also known as Mob Justice), ABC, 1991. Abby, Dad, the Angel, and Me, The Family Channel, 1995. "The Boys Next Door/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Robin Zimmer, Weapons of Mass Distraction, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Canned Ham: Deconstructing Harry, Comedy Central, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Susan, "God Bless the Child/' Law and Order, NBC, 1991. Valerie Walker, "Point of View/' Law and Order, NBC, 1992.

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Irish, Mad about You, NBC, 1994. Shannon, Empty Nest, NBC, 1994. Mary Pat Lee, Wings, NBC, 1994. Nina, If Not for You (also known as One of Those Things), CBS, 1995. Priscilla, Good Company (also known as The Cube), CBS, 1996. Mary Pat Lee, Wings, NBC, 1996. Judy, Dave's World, CBS, 1996. Dr. Susan Leonard, Early Edition, CBS, 1996. Phyllis, Frasier, NBC, 1997. Rhonda Laskey, "Lawyer, Lawyer/' Lateline, NBC, 1998. Amy, "Al Anonymous/' Lateline, NBC, 1998. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Urban Anxiety. Stage Appearances: Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Broadway production, 1982. Maggie Stratton, Tribute, Equity Library Theatre/Master Theatre, New York City, 1984. Cora, The Iceman Cometh, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1985. Standby for Barbara Kahn and Trudy Heyman, 5ocial Security, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1986. Alice, / Never Sang for My Father, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1987-88. Rachel Warberg, "Election '84," in Double Feature, Philadelphia Festival Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1987-88. Beautiful Bodies, Whole Theatre, Montclair, NJ, 1987-88. Adele, "Self-Torture and Strenuous Exercise," in Marathon '89, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1988-89. Felicia Dantine, / Hate Hamlet, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1990-91. Lois, Spine, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992-93. Misconceptions, Theatre Off-Park, New York City, 1993. Maggs Morris, An Imaginary Life, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1993. Gorgeous Teitelbaum, The 5/sters Rosensweig, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre/James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, 1993-94.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Summer at Bluefish Cove, The Boys Next Door, and Territorial Rites; also appeared in The Heidi Chronicles, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA. Major Tours: Gorgeous Teitelbaum, The Sisters Rosensweig, U.S. cities, 1994.*

ABRAHAM, F. Murray 1939(?)(Frank Murray Abraham) PERSONAL Full name, Fahrid Murray Abraham; born October 24, 1939 (some sources say 1940), in Pittsburgh, PA; raised in El Paso, TX; son of Fahrid (a mechanic) and Josephine Abraham; married Kate Hannan, 1962; children: one daughter, one son. Education: Studied drama at the University of Texas at El Paso, 1959-61; studied acting with Uta Hagen at the Herbert Berghof Studio, New York City. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. Arena Stage, Washington, DC, member of the company, 1979-80; Mirror Repertory Company, New York City, member of the company, 1985-86; Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York City, professor, beginning in 1985; member of street theatre groups, New York City, including Off-Center Theatre; member of Theatreworks, Inc. Appeared in advertisements, including television commercials for Fruit of the Loom. Also billed as Frank Murray Abraham. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best performance, 1984, for Uncle Vanya; Academy Award, best actor, Golden Globe Award, best actor in a drama, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best actor (with Albert Finney), and Albert Schweitzer Award for classic film acting, all 1985, for/Amac/eus; honorary doctorate, Rider College. CREDITS

Appeared on Broadway in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune; appeared off-Broadway in Flying Blind, Good Bargains, The House of Bernarda Alba, Last

Film Appearances: Clyde, They Might Be Giants, Universal, 1971.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Detective Levy, Serpico, Paramount, 1974. Cab driver, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Warner Bros., 1975. Mechanic, The Sunshine Boys, United Artists, 1975. Detective Rafferty, All the President's Men, Warner Bros., 1976. Chris, The Ritz, Warner Bros., 1976. Eppis, The Big Fix, Universal, 1978. Cohen, Madman, [Israel], 1978. Omar, Scarface, Universal, 1983. Antonio Salieri, Amadeus, Orion, 1985. Bernardo Gui, The Name of the Rose (also known as Der Name der Rose, Le nom de la rose, and // nome delta rosa), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Narrator, On the Wing (short film; documentary), The Smithsonian Institution, 1986. Father Carafa, Russicum i giorni del diavolo (also known as Russicum and The Third Solution), Columbia, 1988. Dr. Harry Bertram, Personal Choice (also known as Beyond the Stars), Five Star Entertainment, 1988. Abdul Hamid, La nuit du sera/7 (also known as The Favorite and Intimate Power), Ascona Films, 1989. The performance artist, Performance Pieces, 1989. Virgil Cane, An Innocent Man (also known as Hard Rain), Buena Vista, 1989. f ye of the Widow (also known as L'Oeil de la veuve), 1989. Cornelius, Slipstream, Virgin Home Entertainment, 1990. Abe Weiss, Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. Ozraine, La batalla e los tres reyes, [Spain, Morocco, and Italy], 1990. Captain Garcia, Cadence (also known as Count a Lonely Cadence and Stockade), Republic Pictures, 1991. Arnold Rothstein, Mobsters (also known as The Evil Empire), Universal, 1991. Will Scarlet, Money, [France, Canada, Italy, and the Netherlands], 1991. Harold Leacher, National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1, New Line Cinema, 1993. Mr. Zargo, 5weet Killing, Paramount Home Video, 1993. Lucien Haslans, L'Affaire (also known as The Case), [France], 1994. Wolfe, Sr., Surviving the Came, New Line Cinema, 1994. Older Seit, Jamila, 1994. Dr. Scalinger, Nostradamus (also known as Nostradamus—Prophezeiungen des Schreckens), Orion Classics, 1994.

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Chess hustler, Fresh, Miramax, 1994. Greek chorus leader, Mighty Aphrodite, Buena Vista/ Miramax, 1995. Al Capone, Dillinger and Capone, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Al Capone, Baby Face Nelson, New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Josef Stalin, Children of the Revolution, Miramax, 1996. Looking for Richard, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Dr. Gates, Mimic (also known asjudus), Dimension Films, 1997. Belisario, Vacation in Hell (also known as Una vacanza all'inferno), Buena Vista, 1997. Eruption (also known as Volcano Run), Concorde/ New Horizons, 1997. The New Adventures of Laurel and Hardy: For Love or Mummy, Coast Entertainment, 1998. Ru'afo, Star Trek: Insurrection (also known as Star Trek IX, Star Trek: Millennium, Star Trek: Nemesis, Star Trek: Past and Future, Star Trek: Pathfinder, Star Trek: Prime Directive, Star Trek: Rebellion, Star Trek: Stardust, and Star Trek: Transcendence), Paramount, 1998. Also appeared in And Quiet Flows the Don. Television Appearances; Series: Joshua Browne, How to Survive a Marriage, NBC, 1974. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jacopo, Marco Polo, [Italy], 1982. Abraham Lincoln, Dream West, CBS, 1986. L'lnnominato, / promessi sposi (also known as The Betrothed), 1988. Voice characterization, The West (also known as The Way West), PBS, 1995. Colonel Caleb Cobb, Dead Man's Walk (also known as Larry McMurtry's Dead Man's Walk), ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Duke Skaggs, Sex and the Married Woman, 1977. The First Circle, CBC, 1991. Pope Julius II, Michelangelo: A Season of Giants (also known as A Season of Giants), TNT, 1991. Jim Sullivan, Color of Justice, Showtime, 1997. Tommaso Buscetta, Cadaver/ eccellenti (also known as Excellent Cadavers, Falcone, and Ne//a terra degli infedeli), HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Patrick Henry, The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987.

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"The House I Live In," In Performance at the White House, PBS, 1989. Host, "Bluebeard's Castle," The Metropolitan Opera Presents, PBS, 1989. Host, "The Barber of Seville," The Metropolitan Opera Presents, PBS, 1989. Host, "Aida," The Metropolitan Opera Presents, PBS, 1989. Host, "Der Ringdes Nibelungen," The Metropolitan Opera Presents, PBS, 1990. Professor Leopold Nettles, "Largo Desolato" (also known as "Vaclav Havel's Largo Desolato"), Great Performances, PBS, 1990. Host, Great Moments from the Met, PBS, 1990. Narrator, "The Little Match Girl," HBO Storybook Musicals, HBO, 1990. Host, "The Magic Flute," The Metropolitan Opera Presents, PBS, 1991. Host, "Semiramide," The Metropolitan Opera Presents, PBS, 1991. Host, "A Masked Ball from the Metropolitan Opera," Great Performances, PBS, 1991. Narrator, "Hawaii: Strangers in Paradise," National Geographic Specials, PBS, 1991. Narrator, Prisoners of the Brain (also known as The Infinite Voyage and Drugs and the Brain), PBS, 1991. Host, "The Girl of the Golden West from the Metropolitan Opera," Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Through an Open Window, Bravo, 1994. Narrator, Nile: River of Gods, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Narrator, "Great White Shark," National Geographic Specials, NBC, 1995. Narrator, "Puma: Lion of the Andes" (also known as "Puma: Grey Ghost of Patagonia"), National Geographic Specials, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 57th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1985. Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. The 40th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Unemployment case worker, All in the Family, CBS, 1971. TheAndros Targets, CBS, 1977. "Silas Marner," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1987. Narrator, "Einstein Revealed," Nova, PBS, 1996. Appeared as Big Tony, Kojak, CBS; also appeared in Love of Life, CBS.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Tony Menzies, A.E.S. Hudson Street, ABC, 1978. Other Television Appearances: Acky, Nightside, 1973. Narrator, Damned in Paradise, PBS, 1985. Professor Harlech, Journey to the Center of the Earth, 1993. Stage Appearances: Mr. Shumway, The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, Coronet Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1965. The actor, The Fantasticks, Sullivan Street Playhouse, New York City, 1966-68. Jonathan, Tonight in Living Color, Actors' Playhouse, New York City, 1967. Player A, Adaptation Next, 13th Street Theatre, New York City, 1967. Rudin, The Man in the Glass Booth, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1968. The reverend, Little Murders, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1969. Bummer, The Last Chance Saloon, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1970. The monsignor, The Survival of St. Joan, Phyllis Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1971. Cab driver and fairy queen, Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone?, Playhouse 74, New York City, 1971. Expectant father, 6 Rms Riv Vu, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1972-73. Harold, Scuba Duba, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1973. Roy Pitt, "Ravenswood," and Mr. Blum, "Dunelawn," Bad Habits (two one-act plays), Astor Place Theatre, then Booth Theatre, both New York City, 1974. Chris, The Ritz, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1975-76. Jesse Lymburner, Legend, Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1976. Bernard Litko, Sexual Perversity in Chicago (doublebill with Duck Variations), Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1976-77. Captain Marvin Holahan, Landscape of the Body, Public/Newman Theatre, New York City, 1977. The master, The Master and Margarita, Public Theatre/LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1978. Demon, Teibele and Her Demon, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1978-79. Alchonon, Teibele and Her Demon, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1979-80. Title role, Cyrano de Bergerac, Center Stage Mainstage, Baltimore, MD, 1979-80. Dorn, The Sea Gull, Public/Newman Theatre, 1980.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Player man, Window, Time and Space Ltd. Theatre, New York City, 1980. Davies, The Caretaker, Roundabout Theatre/Stage One, New York City, 1981. Creon, Antigone, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre/Martinson Hall, New York City, 1982. Astrov, Uncle Vanya, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, 1983. The rabbi of Prague, The Golem, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1984. The rag picker, Madwoman of Chaillot, Theatre at St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1985. Shakespeare on Broadway in the Schools, New York Shakespeare Festival, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1986. Malvolio, Twelfth Night, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, 1986. Title role, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, 1987. Johnny, Frankie and ]ohnny in the Claire de Lune, Space II Theatre, New York City, 1987. Othello, Riverside Shakespeare Company, Soldier and Sailors Monument, New York City, 1987. Bottom, A Midsummer Night's Dream, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1987-88. Pozzo, Waiting for Godot, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1988. Title role, King Lear, American Repertory Theatre, Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, MA, 1991. Roy Cohn, Angels in America: Perestroika, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1993-94. Ignaty Ilich Shpigelsky, A Month in the Country, Criterion Theatre/Center Stage Right, New York City, 1995. Lyman Feld, The Ride down Mount Morgan, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1996. Hermocrates, Triumph of Love, Royale Theatre, 1997-

98. Appeared off-Broadway in A Life in the Theatre; appeared in The Goodbye People, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT; also appeared in Biting the Apple, Blessing, The David Show, The Dog Ran Away, Fables, The Fourteenth Dictator, The Miracle Play, An Opening in the Trees, Richard III, and Young Abe Lincoln. Stage Work: Director of No Smoking Please, Time and Space Ltd. Theatre.

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Major Tours: Father, Don't Drink the Water, U.S. cities, 1966-67. . . . And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, U.S. cities, 1972. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 21, 1997, p. 92. New Republic, September 16, 1996, p. 30. Texas Monthly, July, 1997, p. 26.*

ABRAHAM, Frank Murray See ABRAHAM, F.Murray

ALLEN, Phillip R.

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Full name, Phillip Richard Allen; born March 26, 1939, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of Frank Zulawski and Helen (Sarna) Allen; married Joan Snyder, February 17, 1974; children: Keegan. Education: Graduate of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now CarnegieMellon University); studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City, 1960-61. Addresses: /Agent—Artists Agency, 10000 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 305, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award and New York Critics Award, both 1972, for Sticks and Bones; Drama Critics Award, 1974, for Are You There or Have You Ever Been?; Drama Critics Award nomination, 1974, for That Championship Season. CREDITS Film Appearances: Interplay, 1970. Midway (also known as The Battle of Midway), Universal, 1976. Browne, Special Delivery, American International Pictures, 1976.

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District attorney Marshall Schulman, The Onion Field, Avco-Embassy, 1979. The Lady in Red (also known as Guns, Sin and Bathtub Gin), New World, 1979. Pepsi executive, Mommie Dearest, Paramount, 1981. Captain Esteban, 5tar Trek III: The Search for Spock, Paramount, 1984. Reunion, Castle Hill, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Harry Gibbon, The Hardy Boys Mysteries, ABC, 1978-79. Roy Turner, The Bad News Bears, CBS, 1979-80. Mitch Aames, Alice, CBS, 1981-82. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Walter Tulloch, Washington: Behind Closed Doors, ABC, 1977. Television Appearances; Movies: Commander Hanratty, Trapped beneath the Sea, ABC, 1974. Detective Bell, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, NBC, 1976. Sergeant Manuel Gris, Helter Skelter, CBS, 1976. Mr. Bernards, Mary jane Harper Cried Last Night, CBS, 1977. Dr. Russo, A Family Upside Down, NBC, 1978. William Kane, More Than Friends, ABC, 1978. Gersh, The Child Stealer, ABC, 1979. Ralph Jenner, Friendly Fire, ABC, 1979. Colonel Perry, A Rumor of War, CBS, 1980. Dr. Brockton, Blinded by the Light, CBS, 1980. Commissioner WiIkie, The Big Black Pill (also known as/oe Dancer), NBC, 1981. Jimmy Bowford, Honeyboy, NBC, 1982. Dean Laurents, An Uncommon Love, CBS, 1983. Eric Gregory, Midas Valley, ABC, 1985. Leon Toner, In Self Defense (also known as Armed Response and HO//OW Point), ABC, 1987. Ted Roberts, A Very Brady Christmas, CBS, 1988. A Brand New Life, 1989. Hendrick, The Last to Co, 1991. Lieutenant Williams, Mortal Sins, 1992. Jake Herschel, Marilyn and Bobby: Her Final Affair, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Police Story, NBC, 1974. Dr. Frank Walburn, "My Business Is Shrinking/' The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1974. Get Christie Love!, ABC, 1975. ]oe Forrester, NBC, 1975.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Gus Brubaker, "Mary Richards: Producer/' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1975. Gus Brubaker, "Mary's Delinquent/' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1975. Dr. Frank Walburn, "Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time," The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1975. Most Wanted, ABC, 1976. Tim Rossiter, "Monkey Is Back," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1976. Kojak, CBS, 1977. Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1977. Lou Grant, CBS, 1977. Forever Fernwood, syndicated, 1977. Baretta, ABC, 1977. Husbands, Wives and Lovers, CBS, 1978. Black Sheep Squadron, NBC, 1978. Hagen, CBS, 1979. Benson, ABC, 1983. Boyd, "Sandcastles," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1986. The New Mike Hammer, CBS, 1987. Out of This World, syndicated, 1987. Da//as, CBS, 1988. Matlock, NBC, 1989. "Champagne High," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1989. "The Torrents of Greed," Law and Order, NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Pilots: Captain Robinson, Snafu, NBC, 1976. Brad Wooly, Sheila, CBS, 1977. Robert Benjamin, The Six of Us, NBC, 1982. Stage Appearances: Cafe Chino, Triangle Theatre, New York City, 1965. Understudy, Adaptation/Next, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1969-70. "Quietus," Two by Paul Austin, Theatre at St. Clement's Church, New York City, 1972. Sticks and Bones, 1972. Tom Daley, That Championship Season, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1973-74. Are You There or Have You Ever Been?, 1974. Desert Fire, Los Angeles Public Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1983. Ben Weeks, The Normal Heart, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre/LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1985. Rain from Heaven, Los Angeles Public Theatre, 1987. Vision: Plays and Playwrights That Changed the Theatre! Thirteen Plays in Repertory, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1989-90. 50/60 Vision, Mark Taper Forum, 1990. Zoo Story, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Major Tours: Contestant, Adaptation/Next, U.S. cities, 1969-70. Dr. Lyman Sanderson, Harvey, U.S. cities, 1971. Tom Daley, That Championship Season, U.S. cities, 1973-74.*

ANDERSON, Eddie See ANDERSON, Eddie "Rochester"

AN DERSON, Eddie "Rochester" 1905-1977 (Eddie Anderson) PERSONAL Original name, Edward Anderson; born September 18, 1905, in Oakland, CA; died of a heart ailment, February 28,1977, in Los Angeles, CA; son of circus aerial performers. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Rochester, The Jack Benny Program (also known as The Jack Benny Show), CBS, 1950-64, NBC, 1964-65. Voice of Bobby Joe Mason, The Harlem Globetrotters (animated), CBS, 1970-72. Television Appearances; Specials: "Green Pastures/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. Jack Benny's 20th Anniversary, NBC, 1970. Performer in archival footage, Entertaining the Troops (documentary), PBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Pinch That Penny/' Bachelor Father, ABC, 1962. "The Last of the Private Eyes/' The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1963. "Magnificent Thief/' It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1968. "Love and the Hustler," Love, American Style, ABC, 1969. Film Appearances: James, What Price Hollywood?, RKO, 1932. Waiter, Hat Check Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1932. Swipe, Two in a Crowd, Universal, 1936. Moses, Three Men on a Horse, Warner Bros., 1936.

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Man, Show Boat, Universal, 1936. Doctor, Rainbow on the River (also known as It Happened in New Orleans), RKO, 1936. The Music Goes 'round, Columbia, 1936. Noah, Green Pastures, Warner Bros., 1936. Glory, White Bondage, Warner Bros., 1937. Henry Bangs, One Mile from Heaven, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1937. Henry Clay Washington, On Such a Night, Paramount, 1937. Exodus Johnson, Melody for Two, Warner Bros., 1937. William, Over the Goal, Warner Bros., 1937. Bill Cracks Down, Republic, 1937. Porter, Public Wedding, Warner Bros., 1937. Love Is News, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1937. Janitor, Thanks for the Memory, Paramount, 1938. William, Strange Faces, Universal, 1938. Dreamboat, Reckless Living, Universal, 1938. Groom, Kentucky, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1938. Groom, Going Places, Warner Bros., 1938. William, Exposed, Universal, 1938. Gros Bat, Jezebel, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., 1938. Doorman, Gold Diggers in Paris (also known as The Gay Imposters), Warner Bros., 1938. (As Eddie Anderson) Donald, You Can't Jake It with You, Columbia, 1938. Convict, You Can't Get Away with Murder, Warner Bros., 1939. Rochester, Man about Town, Paramount, 1939. Washington, Honolulu, Metro-Go Id wyn-M ay er, 1939. Cheerful, You Can't Cheat an Honest Man, Universal, 1939. (As Eddie Anderson) Uncle Peter, Gone with the Wind, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1939. Rochester, Love Thy Neighbor, Paramount, 1940. Rochester, Buck Benny Rides Again, Paramount, 1940. George, Kiss the Boys Goodbye, Paramount, 1941. Louey, Birth of the Blues, Paramount, 1941. Chauffeur, Topper Returns, United Artists, 1941. Reverend Lazarus, Tales of Manhattan (also known as Stars over Manhattan), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. Himself, Star Spangled Rhythm, Paramount, 1942. Stormy Weather, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. Himself, Show Business at War (also known as The March of Time, Volume IX, Issue 10; short film; documentary), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. Shufro, The Meanest Man in the World, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. Little Joe Jackson, Cabin in the Sky, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1943. Rochester, What's Buzzin', Cousin?, Columbia, 1943.

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Eddie, Broadway Rhythm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1944. Harry, The Sailor Takes a Wife, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1945. Newton H. Newton, / Love a Bandleader (also known as Memory for Two), Columbia, 1945. Jackson, Brewster's Millions, United Artists, 1945. Rochester, The Show-Off, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946. Voice characterization, The Mouse That Jack Built (animated short film), Warner Bros., 1959. First cab driver, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, United Artists, 1963. Radio Appearances; Series: The Jack Benny Program, NBC 1937-48, CBS, 194855. Stage Appearances: Appeared in vaudeville productions.*

ANGELOPOULOS, Theo 1936(?)(Theodoros Angelopoulos) PERSONAL Born April 27, 1936 (some sources say April 17, 1935, or 1939), in Athens, Greece; son of Spyridon and Katerina (Krassaki) Angelopoulos; married Phoebe Economopoulou, 1980; children: three daughters. Education: Studied law at the University of Athens and literature at the Sorbonne, the University of Paris; also attended the Institut des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, Paris, France. Politics: Leftist. Addresses: Office—18 Solomon St., 106 82 Athens, Greece. Career: Director, producer, writer, and actor. Demokratiki Allaghi (newspaper), Greece, journalist and critic, 1965. Awards, Honors: Best Foreign Film Award, Hyeres Film Festival, George Sadoul Award, and five awards, Thessaloniki Film Festival, all 1970, for Reconstruction; award from the International Federation of the Cinematographic Press, 1973, for Days of 36; Critics Prize, Cannes International Film Festival, 1975, for The Travelling Players; Golden Hugo Award, Chicago Film Festival, 1978, for The Huntsmen; three awards, Venice Film Festival, 1980, for Alexander the Great; awards for best screenplay (with T. Valtinos

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 and Tonino Guerra), Cannes International Film Festival and International Federation of the Cinematographic Press, both 1984, for Journey to Cythera; Silver Lion Award and OCIC Award, Venice Film Festival, 1988, European Felix Award for best picture, 1989, and two awards, Chicago Film Festival, all for Landscape in the Mist; Grand Jury Prize, Cannes International Film Festival, 1995, for Ulysses' Gaze; Golden Palm Award, Cannes International Film Festival, 1998, for Mia eoniotita ke mia mera; other honors include awards from the British Film Institute and the Figueira da Foz Film Festival; named a chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, France; retrospective of work held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. CREDITS Film Work: Director, Formix Story, 1965. Director, The Transmission (short film; also known as Broadcast and Ekpombi), 1968. (As Theodores Angelopoulos) Director, Reconstruction (also known as Anaparastassis and Resurrect/on of a Crime), Saminitis, 1970. Director, Days of 36 (also known as Meres tou 36), Finos Film, 1972. (As Theodores Angelopoulos) Director, The Travelling Players (also known as The Traveling Players and O thiassos), Kino International, 1975. Director, The Huntsmen (also known as The Hunters and / Kynighi), [Greece], 1977. Director, Alexander the Great (also known as Alessandro il Grande, Megaleksandros, and O Megalexandros), [Greece and Italy], 1980. Director, /Athens (short film), 1983. Producer and director, Journey to Cythera, (also known as Voyage to Cythera, Voyage to Kythera, and Taxidi sta Kithira), Greek Film Centre, 1984. Producer and director, The Beekeeper (also known as O melissokomos), Greek Film Centre, 1986. Producer and director, Landscape in the Mist (also known as Paesagg/o ne//a nebbia, Paysage dans le brouillard, and Topio stin omichli), Angelopoulos/Paradis Films, 1988. Producer and director, The Suspended Step of the Stork (also known as Le pas suspendu de la cigogne and To meteoro vima tou pelargou), Angelopoulos/Bruno Pesery, 1991. (As Theodores Angelopoulos) Producer and director, Ulysses' Gaze (also known as The Gaze of Odysseus, The Look of Ulysses, Le regard d'Ulysse, Lo sguardo di Ulisse, and To vlemma tou Odyssea), Atalanta Films, 1995.

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Featured director, Lumiere and Company (documentary; also known as Lumiere et compagnie and Lumiere y compania), Pierre Grise Distribution, 1995. Executive producer, Port Djema, Orly Films, 1997. Producer and director, Mia eoniotita ke mia mera (also known as Eternity and a Day, Eternite du jour, and L'Eternita e un g/orno), Angelopoulos/ Paradis Films, 1998.

Mia eoniotita ke mia mera (also known as Eternity and a Day, Eternite du jour, and L'Eternita e un g/orno), Angelopoulos/Paradis Films, 1998.

Film Appearances: (As Theodoros Angelopoulos) Member of a film crew, Reconstruction (also known as Anaparastassis and Resurrection of a Crime), Saminitis, 1970. The Beekeeper (also known as O melissokomos), Greek Film Centre, 1986. Enas melissokomos petheni—O alles mythos (also known as L'Apiculteur and // vo/o), 1986.

ANGELOPOULOS, Theodoros See ANGELOPOULOS, Theo

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, L'Heritage de la chouette (also known as The Owl's Legacy), [France], 1989. WRITINGS Screenplays: Days of 36 (also known as Meres tou 36), Finos Film, 1972. (As Theodoros Angelopoulos) The Travelling Players (also known The Traveling Players and O thiassos), Kino International, 1975. Alexander the Great (also known as Alessandro il Grande, Megaleksandros, and O Megalexandros), [Greece and Italy], 1980. (With Tonino Guerra and T. Valtinos) Journey to Cythera, (also known as Voyage to Cythera, Voyage to Kythera, and Taxidi sta Kithira) Greek Film Centre, 1984. The Beekeeper (also known as O Melissokomos), Greek Film Centre, 1986. (With Tonino Guerra and T. Valtinos) Landscape in the Mist (also known as Paesaggio nella nebbia, Paysage dans le brouillard, and Top/o st/n omichli), Angelopoulos/Paradis Films, 1988. (With Tonino Guerra, T. Valtinos, and Petros Markaris) The Suspended Step of the Stork (also known as Le pas suspendu de la cigogne and To meteoro vima tou pelargou), Angelopoulos/ Bruno Pesery, 1991. (As Theodoros Angelopoulos) Ulysses' Gaze (also known as The Gaze of Odysseus, The Look of Ulysses, Le regard d'Ulysse, Lo sguardo di Ulisse, and To vlemma tou Odyssea), Atalanta Films, 1995.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Film Comment, November, 1990, pp. 32-43.*

ARKUSH, Allan

1948PERSONAL

Born April 30, 1948, in Jersey City, NJ. Education: Attended Franklin & Marshall and New York University film school. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director, producer, screenwriter and actor. New World Pictures, film music and trailer editor, 1974-79. Directed music videos with Bette Midler, Mick Jagger, Elvis Costello, and Christine McVie. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best director—drama series, 1987, for "I Am Curious— Maddie," Moonlighting; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding director for a comedy series, 1998, for "Cro-Magnon/' Ally McBeal. CREDITS Film Director, Except Where Indicated: (With Joe Dante) And co-editor, Hollywood Boulevard, New World, 1976. Second unitdirector, Grand Theft Auto, New World, 1977. (With Henry Suso) And associate editor, Deathsport, New World, 1978. And story writer, Rock 'N' Roll High School, New World, 1979. Heartbeeps, Universal, 1981. Get Crazy (also known as Flip Out), Embassy, 1983. Caddyshack II, Warner Bros., 1988. Film Appearances: Cannonball (also known as Carquake), New World, 1976.

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Roger Gorman: Hollywood's Wild Angel, 1978. Mr. Sinatra, Caged Fear (also known as Hotel Oklahoma), 1992.

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Television Work; Series: Producer, Capital News (also known as Power House), ABC, 1990. Co-executive producer, Parenthood, NBC, 1990. Supervising producer, Shannon's Deal, NBC, 199091. Executive producer, Moon over Miami (also known as Do the Strand), ABC, 1993. Co-executive producer, CPW (also known as Centra/ Park West), CBS, 1995. Television Director, Except Where Indicated; Movies: Shake, Rattle and Rock (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. And co-executive producer, XXX's & OOO's, CBS, 1994. Young at Heart (also known as Hoboken), CBS, 1995. Elvis Meets Nixon, Showtime, 1997. Director and co-executive producer of Desert Breeze. Television Director; Miniseries: The Temptations, NBC, 1998. Television Director, Except Where Indicated; Pilots: The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987. Shannon's Deal, NBC, 1990. And co-executive producer, Parenthood, NBC, 1990. And executive producer, Moon over Miami (also known as Do the Strand), ABC, 1993. Television Director; Episodic:

"The Misfortune Cookie/' Twilight Zone, 1986. ]ohnnyBago, CBS, 1993. CPW (also known as Central Park West), CBS, 1995. "Remember," The Visitor, Fox, 1997. "A Rip in Time," Timecop, ABC, 1997. Players, NBC, 1997. "Cro-Magnon," Ally McBeal, Fox, 1997. Dawson's Creek, The WB, 1998. Also directed episodes of Fame, St. Elsewhere, LA. Law, Moonlighting (including the episode "I Am Curious— Maddie"), Tattinger's, Mann and Machine, I'll Fly Away, The Middle Ages, and Body of Evidence. Television Director; Specials: Summer, CBS, 1984.*

Born March 6, 1959, in Ottumwa, IA; son of Jack and Linda (maiden name, Collier) Arnold; married Roseanne Barr (a comedian and actress), January 20, 1990 (divorced, 1994); married Julie Champnella, July 22,1995. Education: Attended Indian Hills Community College and University of Iowa. Religion: Jewish. Addresses: /Agent—John Burnham, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Comedian, writer, producer, and actor. Worked in a meat-packing plant, 1977-80; worked odd jobs and performed as a stand-up comedian, 1980-88. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Arnie, Roseanne, ABC, 1989-94. Jackie Thomas, The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1992-

93. Tom Graham, Tom, CBS, 1994. Tom Amross, The Tom Show, The WB, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, "The Best Man/' The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1992. Himself, "Performance Artist/' The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Billy "Baggs" Boggs, Days of Our Lives, 1994. Billy "Baggs" Boggs, General Hospital, ABC, 1994. Jack, Brotherly Love, The WB, 1995. Chuck Rooney/Nancy Carver Hill, "I Found My Thrill On Nancy Carver Hill," High Society, CBS, 1996. Tom Devanney, Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1996. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1996. "Roseanne: Tabloids, Trash & Truth/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Himself, The Naked Truth, NBC, 1997. Himself, "Joshua," Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Network, 1998. Himself, "A Prayer for the Lying," LA. Doctors, CBS, 1998. Voice, Disney's Hercules (animated), ABC and syndicated, 1998. Also appeared on Loveline, MTV.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Movies: Howard Peterman, Backfield in Motion, ABC, 1991. Jack, The Woman Who Loved Elvis (also known as Graced Land and Grace/and), ABC, 1993. 1st Man, John Carpenter Presents Body Bags, Showtime, 1993. Al Oliver, National Lampoon's Coif Punks, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Husband Tom, The Roseanne Barr Show, ABC, 1987. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, N BC, 1990. Mary Hart Presents: Love in the Public Eye, syndicated, 1990. America's All-Star Tribute to Oprah Winfrey, ABC, 1990. The 4th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1990. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. Bob Hope and Friends: Making New Memories (also known as Bob Hope's First Time with ...), NBC, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 2, HBO, 1992. The Search for the New Ideal Man, ABC, 1992. Sandra after Dark, with Your Hostess, Sandra Bernhard, HBO, 1992. Roseanne and Tom: Getting Away with It (also known as Roseanne: Behind the Scenes), HBO, 1992. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. Class Clowns, ABC, 1992. American Bandstand 40th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1992. Voice of Buddy, The Rosey and Buddy Show, ABC, 1992. The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Host, Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International, Lifetime, 1992. Grand marshal, The 61st Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1992. Willie Nelson, The Big Six-O: An All-Star Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1993. The Return of TV's Censored Bloopers, NBC, 1993. Edna Time, Fox, 1993. 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. The 2nd Annual Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special, NBC, 1993. The /9th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1993. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 3, HBO, 1993. Host, Farm Aid VI, TNN, 1993. Host, Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. One on One with Magic Johnson, Fox, 1994.

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The Making of "True Lies'", Fox, 1994. Host, Planet Hollywood Salutes the Top 10 Comedy Movies of All Time, Fox, 1995. The ESPY Awards, 1996. Presenter, Family Film Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. Correspondent, Not Necessarily the Elections, HBO, 1996. Who Makes You Laugh? 2, ABC, 1997. MDA jerry Lewis Telethon (also known as The 32nd /Anniversary MDA ]erry Lewis Labor Day Telethon), syndicated, 1997. Las Vegas/, Travel Channel, 1997. Grand marshall, The 1997, Hollywood Christmas Parade, 1997. Presenter, The 11th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1998. Television Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated; Series: (With others) and writing supervisor, Roseanne, ABC, 1990-94. Little Rosey (also known as Little Rosie and Little Roseanne; animated series), ABC, 1990. And creator, The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1992-

93. And creator, Tom, CBS, 1994. The Tom Show, The WB, 1997. Television Executive Producer, Except Where Indicated; Specials: Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. Roseanne Barr Live From Trump Castle (also known as Roseanne Arnold Live at Trump Castle), HBO, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 2, HBO, 1992. And creator, The Rosey and Buddy Show (animated), ABC, 1992. And director, Roseanne Arnold, 1992. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 3, HBO, 1993. Television Executive Producer; Movies: The Woman Who Loved Elvis, ABC, 1993. Film Appearances: Childless Man, Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street 6), New Line Cinema, 1991. Chick, Hero (also known as Accidental Hero), Columbia, 1992. Vern Newman, Undercover Blues (also known as Cloak and Diaper), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993.

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(Uncredited) Golfer, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. Albert "Gib" Gibson, True Lies, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1994. Marty Dwyer, 9 Months, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Roscoe "Fang" Biggers, Big Bully, Warner Bros., 1995. Franklin Laszlo, Carpool, Warner Bros., 1996. Stanley Stupid, The Stupids, New Line Cinema, 1996. Danny, Hacks (also known as Sink or Swim), Rigorous Productions, 1997. August Murray, Touch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1997. Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale, McHale's Navy, Universal, 1997. (Uncredited) Guy in bathroom, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, New Line Cinema, 1997. Voice of Jay, Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night (animated), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1998. The League (also known as Any Given Sunday, Gridiron, Monday Night, On Any Given Sunday, and Playing Hurt), Warner Bros., 1999. Marty, The Day October Died, 1999. Shepherd, 1999. Film Work: Co-executive producer, McHale's Navy, Universal, 1997.

People Weekly, November 18, 1991; November 25, 1991; July 20, 1992; April 21,1997, p. 102; May 5, 1997, p. 152. Playboy, June, 1995, p. 144. Redbook, November, 1989. Time, August 14, 1995, p. 71. Us, February, 1993.*

ARQUETTE, Patricia 1968PERSONAL Born April 8, 1968, in Chicago, IL; raised in Virginia and California; daughter of Lewis (an actor) and Brenda (some sources say Mardi; an actress, poet, teacher and therapist) Arquette; sister of Roseanna Arquette (an actress), and David, Richmond, and Alexis Arquette (all actors); married Nicolas Cage (an actor), April 8,1995; children: (with Paul Rossi) Enzo. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 902122401. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: CableACE Award, best actress in a movie or miniseries, 1991, for Wildflower.

WRITINGS CREDITS Television Writer; Specials: Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. Roseanne Barr Live From Trump Castle (also known as Roseanne Arnold Live at Trump Castle), HBO, 1991. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 2, HBO, 1992. Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth 3, HBO, 1993. Television Writer; Episodic: Roseanne, ABC, 1988-91. The Jackie Thomas Show, ABC, 1992-93. Tom, CBS, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, July, 1995, p. 136. Entertainment Weekly, July 28,1995, p. 10; May 23, 1997, p. 12. Esquire, April, 1992. Life, March, 1990.

Film Appearances: Kristen Parker, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, New Line Cinema, 1987. Zero, Pretty Smart, New World, 1987. Lucy, Time Out, Obel, 1988. Jilly, Far North, Alive, 1988. Voice, Uncle Buck, 1989. Dorothy, The Indian Runner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ Pathe, 1991. Casey, Prayer of the Rollerboys, Academy Entertainment, 1991. La domenica specialmente (also known as Especially on Sunday), 1991. Mattie Silver, Ethan Frome, Miramax, 1993. Grace Zetterland, Inside Monkey Zetterland, IRS Releasing, 1993. Kit Califano, Trouble Bound, ITC Entertainment Group, 1993. Alabama Whitman, True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. Havana, Holy Matrimony, Buena Vista, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Kathy, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Laura Bowman, Beyond Rangoon, Columbia, 1995. Winnie Verloc, Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Arline Greenbaum, Infinity, First Look Pictures, 1996. Nancy Coplin, Flirting with Disaster, Miramax, 1996. Renee Madison/Alice Wakefield, Lost Highway, October Films, 1997. Sandra Dunmore, Coodbye, Lover, Warner Bros., 1998. Katherine, Nightwatch, Dimension Films, 1998. Mona Birk, The Hi-Lo Country, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Frankie, Toby's Story (also known as Stigmata), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1999. In the Boom Boom Room, 1999. Bringing Out the Dead, Paramount, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Stacey Holder, Daddy, ABC, 1987. Polly Hamilton, Dillinger (also known as The Last Days of]ohn Dillinger), ABC, 1991. Alice Guthrie, Wildflower, Lifetime, 1991. Deanne, Betrayed by Love (also known as The Susan Daniels Smith Murder), ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Farmhand, "The Four-Sided Triangle/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Dana McCallister, "The Girl With the Crazy Brother," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: Raped woman, "Indian Poker," The Edge, HBO, 1989. Celine, Aretha, Cloria, Shania and Mariah: Divas Live, VH1, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, September, 1995, p. 112. Entertainment Weekly, June 30, 1995, p. 32. Interview, February, 1992, pp. 142-144, 151; September, 1997, p. 158. People Weekly, September, 1995, p. 244.*

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Addresses: Contact—British Actors' Equity Association, Guild House, Upper St. Martin's Ln., London W2CH 9EG, England. Career: Actor and director. Member: British Actors' Equity Association (member of the council, 1984). CREDITS Film Appearances: Eye of the Devil, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Scrooge, National General, 1970. Adrian Cooper, The Penguin Hunters, C.F.F., 1978. High Road to China, Warner Bros., 1983. The Importance of Being Earnest, Wien Films, 1985. That Englishwoman, [Republic of South Africa and the United States], 1989. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Diana: Her True Story, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: The Naked Civil Servant, Thames Television, 1975. Customer, Jekyll and Hyde, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Die Kleine warheid, NCR TV, 1971. The Secret Servant, BBC, 1985. Appeared in The /Avengers, Associated British Picture Corporation Television; Danger Man, Associated Television and Incorporated Television Company; Lytton's Diary, Thames Television; The Onedin Line, BBC; The Prisoner, Associated Television; and War and Peace, BBC-2. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in The Importance of Being Earnest and My Wife Next Door, both for German television; and Za/carov. Stage Work; Director: Night and Day, Windsor Festival, 1982. Flarepath, Windsor Festival, 1983. Dick Whittington, Malcolm Knight Productions, 1984.

ASHBY, Harvey PERSONAL Education: Graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Also directed Relatively Speaking, Henley, England; The Life and Death of Almost Everybody, Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England; Arms and the Man, Paris, France; Schweyk in the Second World War, Welsh National Youth Theatre,

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Wales; Rose, Republic of South Africa; Macbeth, Norway; The Importance of Being Earnest, English Theatre, Vienna, Austria; No Time for Love and The Willing Ram, both Cheltenham, England; The Boston Story, Watford, England; and 5pr/'ng and Port Wine, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, England. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Treasure Island and Dick Turpin, both Mermaid Theatre, London, England; The Killing Came, Apollo Theatre, London, England; The Importance of Being Earnest, English Theatre; and in Dead Ringer and The Cherry Orchard, both London, England. Stage Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted; Major Tours: The Gentle Trap, 1981. Fallen Angels, 1982. Who Killed William Mickey?, 1982. Privates on Parade, 1985. On Approval, 1986. Assistant director of Son et lumiere, Warwick Castle, Blenheim Palace, Hampton Court, and Canterbury Cathedral, all England. Stage Appearances; Major Tours: Toured in Night and Day and The Taming of the Shrew, British cities.*

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Full name, John Allen Astin; born March 30, 1930, in Baltimore, MD; son of Allen Varley and Margaret Linnie (maiden name, Mackenzie) Astin; married first wife (marriage ended); Anna Marie Duke (an actress; professional name, Patty Duke), August 5, 1972 (divorced, 1985); married Valerie Ann Sandobal, 1989; children: (first marriage) David, Allen, Thomas; (second marriage) Sean, Mackenzie (both actors). Education: Attended Washington and Jefferson College, 1948-50; Johns Hopkins University, B.A., 1952; graduate work, University of Minnesota, 1952-53. Addresses: Office—CED Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025-0008; Contemporary-Korman Artists, Ltd., 132 South Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1 704. Career: Actor, director, producer, and screenwriter.

Member: Writers Guild of America-West (board member, 1981—), Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best short subject (live action), 1968, for Prelude. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) The Threepenny Opera, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1954. (Broadway debut) Major Barbara, Martin Beck Theatre, 1956. The Cave Dwellers, Bijou Theatre, New York City, 1957. Ulysses in Nighttown, Rooftop Theatre, New York City, 1958. The Tall Story, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1959. Also appeared in A Sleep of Prisoners, Phoenix Theatre, New York City; Look Homeward, Angel, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA. Stage Work: Director and co-producer, A Sleep of Prisoners, Phoenix Theatre, New York City. Film Appearances: The Pusher, 1960. Glad Hand (social worker), West Side Story, United Artists, 1961. Mr. Everett Beasley, That Touch of Mink, Universal, 1962. Clyde Prokey, Move Over, Darling (also known as Something's Gotta Give), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Hector Vanson, The Wheeler Dealers (also known as Separate Beds), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Dr. Frieden, The Spirit Is Willing, Paramount, 1967. Daddy/Uncle Jack, Candy, Cinerama, 1968. Prelude (short), Excelsior, 1968. Sergeant Valdez, Viva Max!, Commonwealth United, 1969. Ad, Bunny O'Hare, American International Pictures, 1971. Mr. Turnbull, Get to Know Your Rabbit, Warner Bros., 1972. Vito Garbugli, Every Little Crook and Nanny, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Pepper and His Wacky Taxi, 1972. The Brothers O'Toole, CVD, 1973. Bill Andrews, Freaky Friday, Buena Vista, 1977.

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Voiceover, The Twisted Adventures of Felix the Cat, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Stanley Remington, Two on a Bench, ABC, 1971. Dr. Harvey Osterman, Only with Married Men, ABC, 1974. Andrew Tustin, Skyway to Death, ABC, 1974. Manny Wheeler, The Dream Makers, NBC, 1975. The All-New Addams Family Halloween, 1977. Neil Witherspoon, Mr. Boogedy, ABC, 1986. George LaFosse/Max Barret, "The Blue Dulac" (also known as "Saint"), The Mystery Wheel of Adventure, syndicated, 1989. First minuteman, Runaway Daughters (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Golf announcer, Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Title role, Evil Roy Slade, NBC, 1972. Lieutenant Commander Matthew Sherman, Operation Petticoat (also known as Life in the Pink), ABC, 1977. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Town That Wasn't There/' Maverick, ABC, 1960. Charlie, "A Hundred Yards Over the Rim/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1961. Count Sazanov, "The N ight of the Tartar," The Wild, Wild West, CBS, 1967. Riddler Number Two, "Batman's Anniversary," Batman, ABC, 1967. Riddler Number Two, "A Riddling Controversy," Batman, ABC, 1967. Title role, "Hard-Luck Henry Haggen," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1967. Title role, "Abner Willoughby's Return," Bonanza, NBC, 1967. The Andy Williams Show, NBC, 1970. Millionaire, "Diary of a Mad Millionaire," The Partridge Family, ABC, 1970. Sykes, McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1971. Bo "Buff" Buffingham, "Oscar's New Life," The Odd Couple, ABC, 1971. Jonathan, "Pamela's Voice," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. Hippie, "Hell's Bells," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. Munsch, "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes," Night Gallery, NBC, 1972. Museum curator, "The Museum," We/come Back, /Cotter, ABC, 1976.

16 • ASTIN Ross Hay ley, "Hooray for Homicide/' Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. Uncle Ray Simon, "Revolution #9 1/2," Simon & Simon, CBS, 1984. Kenny, "Inside Harry Stone," Night Court, NBC, 1985. Harry Pierce, "Joshua Peabody Died Here, Possibly," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Harry Pierce, "A Lady in the Lake," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Harry Pierce, "Sticks & Stones," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. "Visiting Daze," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1987. Nelson Halliwell, "Top Billing," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Radford, "Mr. Chaney," Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1992. Radford, "The Loyal Order of Corn," Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1992. Radford, "Zombies in P.J.s," Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1992. Radford, "Reality Takes a Holiday," Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1992. Himself, "Up All Night," Mad about You, NBC, 1993. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Guest voice, "Caller Beware," Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1994. George Humphries, Step by Step, ABC, 1994. Alexander the Great, Burke's Law, CBS, 1994. George Humphries, Step by Step, ABC, 1995. Fritz Randall, "Film Flam," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Dr. Roberts, "Your Feet Are Too Big," The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Dr. Roberts, "Tattoo," The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Rhymer, Homeboys in Outer Space, UPN, 1996. Voice of Superintendent Skinner, "Kids in the Mist," Recess, 1997. Voice, Johnny Bravo (animated), Cartoon Network, 1997. Grampapa Addams, The New Addams Family, Fox, 1998. Also appeared as the voice of Gomez Addams, The New Scooby-Doo Movies (animated); in "Marooned," The Love Boat; and Hearts Are Wild.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Rosetti and Ryan, NBC, 1977. Mr. Merlin, CBS, 1982. ]ust Our Luck (also known as Just My Luck), ABC, 1983. Also directed episodes of Operation Petticoat (also known as Life in the Pink), ABC; Chips, NBC; McMillan and Wife, NBC; Night Gallery, NBC; Murder, She Wrote, CBS. Television Director; Pilots: Operation Petticoat (also known as Life in the Pink), ABC, 1977. Rosetti and Ryan: Men Who Love Women, NBC, 1977. Ethel Is an Elephant, CBS, 1980. Gett/ng There, CBS, 1980. Scared Silly, ABC, 1982. Two Guys from Much, NBC, 1982. Television Director; Specials: Night Creatures, syndicated, 1989. WRITINGS Screenplays: Prelude, Excelsior, 1968. (With Coslough Johnson) All Boxed Up, 1972. (With Johnson) Cummins and Kinneys, 1973.*

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Television Appearances; Specials: Harry Anderson's Sideshow, NBC, 1987. Host, Night Creatures, syndicated, 1989. "Top Billing," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Presenter, Soap Opera D/gest/Awards, 1992. Television Director; Episodic: Holmes and Yoyo, ABC, 1976.

Film Appearances: Dodger, The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, Atlantic, 1987. Will Stoneman, Iron Will, Buena Vista, 1993. Young man on boat, Wyatt farp, Warner Bros., 1994. Teddy Morton, The Evening Star, Paramount, 1996. Harry Villard, In Love and War, New Line Cinema, 1996.

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David Schrader, Dream for an Insomniac, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1996. Jimmy Steinway, The Last Days of Disco, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Jared Roth, Stranger than Fiction, Unapix Films, 1999.

Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (with Christine Astin), best live action short film, 1995, for Kangaroo Court.

Television Appearances; Series: Andy Moffett, The Facts of Life, NBC, 1985-88.

Film Appearances: (Film debut) Mikey Walsh, The Goonies, Warner Bros., 1985. Alan Block and narrator, White Water Summer (also known as The Rites of Summer), Columbia, 1987. Trigger, Like Father, Like Son, TriStar, 1987. Duncan McDermott, Staying Together, Hemdale, 1989. Josh, age 1 7, The War of the Roses, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Richard "Rascal" Moore, Memphis Belle, Warner Bros., 1990. Billy Tepper, Toy Soldiers, TriStar, 1991. Michael, The Willies, Paramount, 1991. Dave Morgan, Encino Man (also known as California Man), Buena Vista, 1992. Greg, Where the Day Takes You, New Line, 1992. Daniel "Rudy" Reuttiger, Rudy, TriStar, 1993. (Uncredited) Step-brother, Teresa's Tattoo, Vidmark Entertainment, 1994. Andrew, The Low Life, CFP Distribution, 1994. Izzy Singer, Safe Passage, New Line, 1995. Patella, Courage Under Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Narrator, The Long Way Home (documentary), Seventh Art Releasing, 1997. Morgan, Dish Dogs, Filmwave Pictures, 1998. Deterrence, 1998. Mike, Boy Meets Girl, 1998. Gary, Bulworth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Mr. Schwartz, The Sky is Falling, 1999. Bob, Kimberly, 1999.

Television Appearances; Movies: Tony Belinski, Lois Cibbs and the Love Canal, CBS, 1982. T. J., / Dream of jeannle. . . 15 Years Later, NBC, 1985. Andy Moffett, The Facts of Life Down Under, NBC, 1987. Dennis Sherwood, A Child Lost Forever (also known as The Jerry Sherwood Story), NBC, 1992. Sean Sager, Widow's Kiss, HBO, 1996. Kevin McCarthy, The Long Island Incident (also known as The Carolyn McCarthy Story), NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Old Friends/' Finder of Lost Loves, ABC, 1984. "New Beginnings/' Hotel, ABC, 1985. Dwight Stryker, Hail to the Chief, ABC, 1985. Charlie Gallagher, "Rockette to the Moon/' Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, February 17, 1997, p. 105.*

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Film Work; Director and Producer: (With Christine Astin) Kangaroo Court (short), 1994. Also worked on On My Honor (short). Television Appearances; Specials: (Professional debut) Brian Reynolds, Please Don't Hit My Mom, 1981. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charlie Hagen, The Rules of Marriage, CBS, 1982. Television Appearances; Movies: Leonard Kinsey, "The B. R. A. T. Patrol/' Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986.

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Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron (also known as Harry Bergeron), Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Voice, The Legend of Prince Valiant (animated), Family Channel, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Snap Ending," Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Also appeared in ]ust Our Luck (pilot). Television Director; Episodic: "Snap Ending," Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Lone Star, Los Angeles, CA.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mrs. Pankhurst, In My Defence, 1990. Television Work; Series: Creator (with Jean Marsh), Upstairs, Downstairs, London Weekend Television, 1971-75, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1974-77. Creator (with Jean Marsh), The House ofEliott, BBC, 1991-94, Arts and Entertainment, 1992, BBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Madame Ostrakova, Smiley's People, BBC-2 and syndicated, 1982. Celia, "The Hand of God/' Talking Heads 2, BBC, 1998.

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Born June 16, 1934, in London, England; daughter of Arthur Thomas and Annie Ellen (Elkins) Atkins; married Julian Glover (an actor; divorced); married Bill Shepherd (a television producer), 1977. Education: Attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Addresses: /Agent—Jonathan Altaras Associates, 27 Floral St., London WC2E 9DP, England. Career: Actress and writer. Awards, Honors: London Evening Standard Award, best actress, 1965; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, 1967, for The Killing of Sister George; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, both 1972, for Vivatl Vivat Reginal; Drama Desk Award, best featured actress in a play, 1978, for The Night of the Tribades; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, 1985; Olivier Award, Society of West End Theatre, 1988, for Cymbeline; named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1990; Drama Desk Award, best solo performance, 1991, for A Room of One's Own.

Television Appearances; Movies: The Big Man Coughed and . . ., BBC, 1966. Oliver Twist, CBS, 1982. Countess, Roman Holiday, NBC, 1987. Martha, A Hazard of Hearts, CBS, 1987. Judith Starkadder, Cold Comfort Farm, BBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Maggie, Hilda Lessways, BBC, 1959. An Age of Kings, BBC, 1960. Olga, Three Sisters, BBC, 1969. Titania, A Midsummer Night's Dream, BBC, 1971. "The Duchess of Malfi," Conflicts in Drama, PBS, 1972. Jennete Jourdemayne, The Lady's Not for Burning, PBS, 1974. The Lady from the Sea, 1974. Electra, 1974. "She Fell among Thieves," Play of the Week, BBC-2, 1978. Tamora, Titus Andronicus (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus), BBC-2, 1985. Narrator, The Madonna of Medjugorje, PBS, 1988. A Room of One's Own, 1990. Rose Benjamin, "The Lost Language of Cranes/' Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in Tales (also known as Patricia Highsmith's Tales and Cadavres exquis), Antenne 6. Other Television Appearances: Kitty Higdon, The Burston Rebellion, BBC, 1985.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 The Stuff of Madness, Harlech Television, 1990. The Maitlands, 1993. Also appeared in Breaking Up and Shades of Darkness. Film Appearances: Shirley, Inadmissible Evidence, Paramount, 1968. Sister Albana, The Devil within Her (also known as The Baby, I Don't Want to Be Born, It's Crowing inside Her, The Monster, and Sharon's Baby), American International Pictures, 1975. Hester Solomon, Equus, United Artists, 1977. Raku Fire, [Canada], 1977. Madge, The Dresser, Columbia, 1983. Nelly, Nelly's Version, Channel 4 Films, 1983. The Vision, [Great Britain], 1987. Lilian Bentley, Let Him Have It, Fine Line, 1991. Mary, Wolf, Columbia, 1994. Judith Starkadder, Cold Comfort Farm (theatrical release of the BBC television movie), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Phil, jack and Sarah, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Alice, The Avengers, Warner Bros., 1998. Stage Appearances: Nurse, Harvey, Repertory Theatre, Bangor, Ireland, 1952. Jacquenetta, Love's Labour's Lost, Open Air Theatre, London, England, 1953. Beattie, Roots, Old Vic Theatre, London, England, 1960. The girl, The Square, Bromley Theatre, London, England, 1961. Viola, Twelfth Night, Old Vic Company, 1962. Lady Anne, Richard III, Old Vic Company, 1962. Miranda, The Tempest, Old Vic Company, 1962. Eileen Midway, Semi-Detached, Savilie Theatre, London, England, 1962. Lady Brute, The Provok'd Wife, Vaudeville Theatre, London, England, 1963. Juliette, Exit the King, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, then Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1963. Viola, Twelfth Night, Ravinia Festival, 1964. Ophelia, Hamlet, Ravinia Festival, 1964. Alice "Childie" McNaught, The Killing of Sister George, Old Vic Theatre, then Duke of York's Theatre, London, England, 1965, later Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1966. Joan Middleton, The Restoration of Arnold Middleton, Royal Court Theatre, 1966. Lika, The Promise, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1967.

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1996. Also appeared in productions with Memorial Theatre Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1957-59. WRITINGS Stage Plays: Vita and Virginia (based on correspondence between Vita Sackvilie-West and Virginia Woolf), Ambassadors' Theatre, 1993, then Union Square Theatre, 1994-95. Screenplays: Mrs. Dalloway (also known as Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway; based on the novel by Virginia Woolf), First Look Pictures, 1997.*

AUMONT Jean-Pierre 1913(?)PERSONAL Original name, Jean-Pierre Salomons; born January 5, 1913 (some sources say 1909 or 1911), in Paris, France; son of Alexandre and Suzanne (Berr) Aumont; married Blanche Montel (divorced, 1940); married Maria Montez (an actress), July 13, 1943 (died, September 7, 1951); married Marisa Pavan (an actress), March 27, 1956; children: (second marriage) MariaChristina (an actress under the name Tina Aumont); (third marriage) Jean-Claude, Patrick. Career: Actor and writer. Creator of and performer in cabaret acts at the Persian Room, New York City, and in Chicago, IL, Miami, FL, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and Mexico City, Mexico, all 1966. Also billed as Jean Pierre Aumont. Military service: Free French Forces, 1939-45; received the croix de guerre. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: New York Critics Poll nomination, Variety, 1963, for Tovarich; named a chevalier of the French Legion of Honor.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Jean de la lune, Les Films Armor, 1932. Un jour viendra, L'Alliance Cinematographique Europeenne, 1933. Jacques, Dans les rues (also known as Song of the Street), [France], 1933. Fernand Lagardes, Le voleur, [France], 1934. Maria Ghapdelaine, [France], 1934. Andre, Tarass Boulba, Societe Sedif, 1935. Pierre, Les beaux jours, Pathe Consortium Cinema, 1935. L'Equipage (also known as Flight into Darkness), Pathe/Natan, 1936. Lac aux dames, Films Sonores Tobis, 1936. Billy (the milkman), Drole de drama (also known as Bizarre, Bizarre), Lenauer, 1936. Henri Voisin, Cargaison blanche (also known as Le chemin de Rio and Woman Racket), ChronosFilm/NeroFilm, 1937. Le messager, Pathe Consortium Cinema, 1937. Maman colibri, Paris Cinema, 1937. Le paradis de Satan, Les Films Minerva, 1938. Pierre, Hotel du Nord, Imperial Film, 1938. Belle etoile, Eclair-Journal, 1938. Je t'attendrai, Eclair-Journal, 1939. Karpoff, Les yeux noirs (also known as Dark Eyes), Frank Kassler, 1939. Ledeserteur, 1939. Paul Marchand, Three Hours, J. H. Hoffberg, 1940. Bertrand Corlay/Captain Pierre Matard, Assignment in Brittany, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Paul, The Cross of Lorraine, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. Pierre, Heartbeat, RKO Radio Pictures, 1945. Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherazade (also known as Song of Scheherazade), Universal, 1947. Andre St. Avit, Siren of Atlantis, United Artists, 1948. Prince Leopold, The First Gentleman (also known as The Affairs of a Rogue), Two Cities, 1948. Andre Marchand, The Cay Adventure (also known as Golden Arrow and Three Men and a Girl), United Artists, 1949. The man of today, La vie commence demain (also known as Life Begins Tomorrow), International Pictures, 1950. Eric, Hans le marin (also known as Hans the Sailor and Wicked City), [France], 1950. Henri Perlis, L'Homme de joie, Sirius, 1950. L'ultimo incontro, Lux Film, 1951. Cyril, Les hups chassent la nuit (also known as La ragazza di Trieste), [France and Italy], 1951. Marc, Lili, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952.

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Alexandre, Day for Night (also known as La nuit americaine), Warner Bros., 1973. Delgado, Porgi I'altra guancia (also known as The Two Missionaries, I due missionari, and Les deux missionaries), [Italy and France], 1974. Yves St. Jacques, The Happy Hooker, Cannon, 1975. Marquis de Puisargue Thomas, Catherine and Co. (also known as Catherine et cie), Warner Bros., 1976. Christian Rosetti, Mahogany, Paramount, 1976. Henri, Blackout (also known as New York Blackout, Black-Out a New York, Et la terreur commence, and New York ne repond plus), Cinepix, 1978. Jean-Claude Tallard, Two Solitudes, Compass, 1978. Jean-Fidel Mileau, Something Short of Paradise, Orion, 1979. Allons z'enfants, [France], 1980. Don't Look in the Attic, 1981. Muffat, Nana (also known as Nana: The Key of Pleasure and Nana: Le Des/r), Cannon, 1983. Mr. Araya, Sweet Country, Cinema Group, 1987. Alexandre, A notre regrettable epoux (also known as To Our Late Unlamented Husband), Michel Cue International, 1988. The Free Frenchman, Central Films, 1990. Los mares del sur, Cyrkfilms/ICC, 1990. A Star for Two (also known as Une etoile pour deux), Stick Films International, 1991. Lamoureux the lover, Crimes et Jardin, Chrysalide Films, 1991. Captain, Becoming Colette (also known as Colette), Castle Hill, 1991. Sebastien, Ciorgino, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1994. D'HancarvilleJefferson in Paris, Buena Vista, 1995. Franz Legendre, The Proprietor, Warner Bros., 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Chief Jean-Claude Raff in, The French Atlantic Affair, ABC, 1979. Count DeVille, Sins, CBS, 1986. Windmills of the Cods (also known as Sidney Sheldon's Windmills of the Gods, CBS, 1988. Cinema, [France], 1988. Le Comte de Monte Cristo (also known as // Conte di Montecristo), [Italy], 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Crime and Punishment, 1953. Beggerman Thief, NBC, 1979. The Memory of Eva Ryker, CBS, 1980. Father Dubois, A Time for Miracles, 1980. Blomart, The Blood of Others (also known as Lesang desautres), HBO, 1984.

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johnny Monroe, [France], 1987. Le dernier mot (also known as Das Letzte Wort), [France and Germany], 1991. Appeared in Hold Back the Dawn and Intermezzo. Television Appearances; Specials: Arms and the Man, 1952. Himself and Alexandre, Vivement Truffaut, 1985. Dr. Manette, "A Tale of Two Cities" [Great Britain and France], broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1989. Compte de Paris, "Melba," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Also appeared in The Tempest. Television Appearances; Episodic: "A Softness in the Wind/' Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1952. "The Way of the Eagle/' The Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. The Martha Raye Show, NBC, 1956. "Family Happiness/' The U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1959. "The Imposter," The U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1960. Westinghouse Playhouse, NBC, 1961. The Patty Duke Show, ABC, 1963. The Sid Caesar Show, ABC, 1963. The Name of the Game, NBC, 1968. The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. Henri Renard, "C'est Simon," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1984. Appeared in The Perry Como Show (also known as The Chesterfield Supper Club and The Kraft Music Hall), NBC and CBS; also appeared in "La troisieme prophetic de I'ange de la mort/' CrafYostergibtsich die Ehre, [West Germany, now Germany, and France]. Other Television Appearances: No Time for Comedy, 1951. Also appeared in A Month in the Country. Stage Appearances: Oedipe, La machine infernale, Comedie ChampsElysees, Paris, France, 1934. Le coeur, Gymnase Theatre, Paris, France, 1937. Pel leas, Pelleas et Melisande, Theatre des ChampsElysees, Paris, France, 1938. Orlando, As You Like It, Theatre des Champs-Elysees, 1939. Pierre, Rose Burke, Curran Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1942.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Otto, Design for Living, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1948. Pierre Renault, L'Empereur de Chine, Theatre des Maturins, Paris, France, 1948, translated and adapted by Philip Barry and produced as My Name Is Aquilon (also known as Figure of a G/r/), Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1949. Mark Antony, Julius Caesar, Arena Theatre, Aries, France, 1953. Henri and Pierre Belcourt, The Heavenly Twins, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1955. Jupiter, Amphitryon 38, Comedie des Champs-Elysee, 1957. Mon pere avait raison, Theatre de la Madeleine, Paris, France, 1960. Farou, Second String, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1960. Anatol, The Affairs of Anatol, Boston Arts Festival, Boston, MA, 1961. Incident at Vichy, Los Angeles, CA, 1962. Flora, Varietes Theatre, Paris, France, 1962. Prince Mikail, Tovarich, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1963. Emile de Becque, South Pacific, Los Angeles, CA, then San Francisco, CA, 1964. The Tempest, New York City, 1966. Hostile Witness, 1967. There's a Girl in My Soup, 1969. Jacques Casanova, Cam/no Real, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1970. Mark Antony, ]ulius Caesar, Jules Cesar Theatre, Paris, France, 1970. Dag Hammerskjold, Murderous Angels, Theatre National Populaire, Paris, France, then Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1971. Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, Tappan Zee Playhouse, Nyack, NY, 1972. Nicholas Astrov, Perfect Pitch, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1974. Janus, Royal Poinciana Playhouse, Palm Beach, FL, 1975. Jacques des journees entieres dans les arbres, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1976. Ulysse, La guerre de troie n'aura pas lieu, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1977. Gigi, 1977. The Sound of Music, 1978. Heartbreak House, 1978. Dr. Paul Marchand, A Talent for Murder, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1981. Major Tours: Rose Burke, U.S. cities, 1942. The Sound of Music, U.S. cities, 1978.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 WRITINGS Stage Plays: L'Empereur de Chine, Theatre des Maturins, 1948, published with a preface by jean Cocteau, Nagel, 1948, translated and adapted by Philip Barry and produced as My Name Is Aquilon (also known as Figure of a Girl), Lyceum Theatre, 1949. L'lle Heureuse, Theatre Edouard VII, Paris, France, 1951. Un beau dimanche (based on the novel Recontre by Pierre Corthomas), Theatre de la Michodiere, Paris, France, 1952, published in a supplement to France Illustration, Number 119, 1952. Ange le bienheureux, Theatre Municipal, Nice, France, 1956. Farfada, Comedie Wagram, Paris, France, 1957. Lucy Crown (based on a novel by Irwin Shaw), Theatre de Paris, Paris, France, 1958, published, 1958. Memoirs: Souvenirs Provisoires, Julliard (Paris, France), 1957. Soleil et les ombres, R. Laffont (Paris, France), 1976, translated by Bruce Benderson and published as Sun and Shadow, with a foreword by Francois Truffaut, Norton (New York City), 1978. Short Stories: La pomme de son oeil, Julliard, 1969. Other Writings: // fait beau—mais ne le repetez pas, J. C. Lattes (Paris, France), 1980. Dis-moi d'abordque tu m'aimes, Editions Jade (Paris, France), 1986.*

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Born June 9,1922, in New York, NY; son of Herman (in real estate) and Beatrice (a silent picture actress; maiden name, Carpenter) Axelrod; married Gloria Washburn (an actress) February 28, 1942 (divorced, 1954); married Joan Stanton, October, 1954; children: (first marriage) Peter, Steven; (second marriage) Nina. Addresses: /Agent— Irving Paul Lazar Agency, 120 South El Camino Dr., Suite 108, Beverly Hills, CA 90212-2730.

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Career: Writer, director, and producer. Military service: U.S. Army Signal Corps, served during World War II. Member: Dramatists Guild, Authors League of America, Writers Guild of America West. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best adapted screenplay, 1961, for Breakfast at Tiffany's; screenplay award from the Writers Guild of America West, 1962. CREDITS Stage Work: Director, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (also known as Oh! Fora Man!), BelascoTheatre, New York City, 1955. Producer (with Clinton Wilder), Visit to a Small Planet, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1957. Director, Once More, with Feeling, National Theatre, New York City, 1958. Director, Goodbye Charlie, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1959. Director, The Star-Spangled Girl, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1966. Film Work: Producer (with John Frankenheimer), The Manchurian Candidate, United Artists, 1962. Producer (with others), Paris When It Sizzles, Paramount, 1964. Producer (with others), How to Murder Your Wife, United Artists, 1965. Producer and director, Lord Love a Duck, United Artists, 1966. Producer and director, The Secret Life of an American Wife, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Jayne Mansfield/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. WRITINGS Stage Plays: Contributor, Small Wonder, Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1948. All About Love (cabaret piece), Versailles Theatre, New York City, 1951. The Seven Year Itch, Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1952, published by Random House (New York City), 1953.

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Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (also known as Oh! For a Man!), Belasco Theatre, 1955, published by Random House, 1956. Goodbye Charlie, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1959, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1959. (With Peter Viertel) Souvenir, produced in Los Angeles, CA, 1975. Screenplays:

Phffftl, Columbia, 1954. Adaptor (with Billy Wilder), The Seven Year Itch, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. Bus Stop (also known as The Wrong Kind of Cirl), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Rally 'round the Flag, Boys!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958. The Catbird Seat, Paramount, 1961. Breakfast at Tiffany's, Paramount, 1961. The Manchurian Candidate, United Artists, 1962. Paris When It Sizzles, Paramount, 1964. How to Murder Your Wife, United Artists, 1965. (With Larry H. Johnson) Lord Love a Duck, United Artists, 1966. The Secret Life of an American Wife, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. The Lady Vanishes, Hammer, 1979. (With Edward Anhalt and John Hopkins) The Ho/croft Covenant, Universal, 1985. The Fourth Protocol, Lorimar, 1987.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Meine Frau erfaehrt kein Wort, [Austria and West Germany, now Germany], 1969. Writings for the Radio; Series: Midnight in Manhattan, 1940. The Grand Ole Opry, NBC, 1950-52. Also wrote scripts for The Shadow. Fiction: Beggar's Choice, Howell, Soskin (New York City), 1947, published in England as Hobson's Choice, Elek (London, England), 1951. Blackmailer Fawcett (New York City), 1952. Where Am I Now When I Need Me?, Viking (New York City), 1971, published as Where Am I Now That I Need Me?, Pocket Books (New York City), 1972. Adaptations: The play Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (also known as Oh/ For a Man!) was adapted for film by screenwriter and director Frank Tashlin and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox in 1957. The play Goodbye Charlie was adapted for film by screenwriter Harry Kurnitz and director Vincente Minnelli and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox in 1964; it was also adapted as a television special broadcast in 1987. OTHER SOURCES

Teleplays; Series: Celebrity Time (also known as Celebrity Quiz), CBS, 1950.

Periodicals: Film Comment, November/December, 1995, p. 10.*

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BAKER, Diane 1938PERSONAL Born February 25, 1938, in Hollywood, CA. Education: Attended the University of Southern California. Addresses: /Agent—The Gage Croup, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 515, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress and producer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress—drama, 1966, for Inherit the Wind; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actress—daytime drama special, 1975, for "Can I Save My Children?/' ABC Afternoon Playbreak; Emmy Award nomination (with Ian Warren and Tom Donald), outstanding limited series, 1985, for A Woman of Substance. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jenny, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. April, The Best of Everything, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Margot Frank, The Diary of Anne Frank, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Princess Yasmin, The Wizard of Baghdad, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Tess of the Storm Country, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Ella, The 300 Spartans (also known as Lion of Sparta), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962. Carolyn, Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man (also known as Adventures of a Young Man), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962.

Ellen Pember, Stolen Hours (also known as Summer Flight), United Artists, 1963. Emily Stratman, The Prize, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Nine Hours to Rama, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1963. Carol Harbin, Strait-Jacket, Columbia, 1964. Lil Mainwaring, Mamie, Universal, 1964. Jenny Chappell, Delia (also known as Fatal Confinement), Four Star Productions, 1965. Sheila, Mirage, Universal, 1965. Susan, Sands of Beersheba (also known as Rebel against the Light), American International Pictures, 1966. Suzie Clemens, The Horse in the Cray Flannel Suit, Buena Vista, 1968. Laura, Krakatoa, Eastof]ava (also known as Volcano), Cinerama, 1969. Jenny Baker, Baker's Hawk, Doty-Dayton, 1976. Pat Simpson, The Pilot (also known as Danger in the Skies), Summit, 1979. Beatrice Grant, The Closer, ION Pictures, 1991. Senator Ruth Martin, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Ruth Adams, Twenty Bucks, Triton Pictures, 1993. Mrs. Jordan, The Joy Luck Club, Buena Vista, 1993. Abigail Tate, Imaginary Crimes, Warner Bros., 1994. Mrs. Bennett, The Net, Columbia, 1995. Steven's mother, The Cable Guy, Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Louise Boylar, Courage under Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Kitty Neil, Murder at 1600 (also known as Murder at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue), Warner Bros., 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Susan Standish Evans, Here We Co Again, ABC, 1973. Television Appearances; Movies: Rachel Brown, Inherit the Wind, 1966.

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Am ilia Rathmore, The Dangerous Days of Kiowa Jones, 1966. Trial Run, 1969. Mary Brokaw, DA.: Murder One (also known as Murder One)f 1969. Wheeler and Murdoch, 1970. Carol Swanson, Sarge: The Badge of the Cross, NBC, 1970. Peggy Pulska, The Old Man Who Cried Wolf, ABC, 1970. Rachel Jarvis, Do You Take This Stranger? (also known as A Knock at the Wrong Door and Strangers and Lovers), NBC, 1970. Edye, Congratulations, It's a Boy! (also known as So's Your Old Man!), ABC, 1971. Elaine Hamilton, A Little Came, ABC, 1971. Tracey Morrow, Killer by Night (also known as The City by Night), CBS, 1972. Jenny Dale, The Po//ce Story, 1973. Katie Nolan, A Tree Crows in Brooklyn, NBC, 1974. Mary Stone, The Dream Makers (also known as The Death of Sammy), NBC, 1975. Marilyn West, The Last Survivors, NBC, 1975. Joanna Clay, Columbo: Last Salute to the Commodore, NBC, 1976. Ellen Roberts, Fugitive Family, CBS, 1980. Lorraine Warren, The Haunted, Fox, 1990. Laura Parrish, Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride (also known as Perry Mason: The Case of the Bad Blood Wedding), NBC, 1992. Charlotte Gilchrist, A Walton Wedding (also known as John-Boy's Wedding), CBS, 1995. Li la, About Sarah, CBS, 1998. Television Work; Movies: Production consultant, Kim, 1984. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Evelyn Hale, The Blue and the Cray, CBS, 1982. Laura Spencer, A Woman of Substance, syndicated, 1983. Television Work; Producer; Miniseries: A Woman of Substance (also known as Barbara Taylor Bradford's A Woman of Substance), syndicated, 1983. Television Appearances; Specials: Diana Hansen, "Can I Save My Children?/' ABC Afternoon Playbreak, ABC, 1974. Carrie Williams, "One of a Kind/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1978. Helen Welker-Summers, "Little Miss Perfect/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1987.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Work; Producer; Specials: "Portrait of Grandpa Doc/' ABC Weekend Specials (also known as ABC Short Story Specials), ABC, 1977. "Malcolm Takes a Shot," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are," Route 66, CBS, 1963. Alice Whitetree, "The Alice Whitetree Story," Wagon Train, ABC, 1964. "A Woman in the House," Bonanza, NBC, 1966. Hester, "By Fires Unseen," The Big Valley, ABC, 1966. "The Camel's Nose," The F.B.I., ABC, 1966. Jean Carlise, "The Judgement: Part One," The Fugitive, ABC, 1967. "The Harvest," The F.B.I., ABC, 1968. "Target of Interest," The F.B.I., ABC, 1969. Francesca, "The Falcon: Part One," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1970. Cassie, Bonanza, NBC, 1971. Lynn Alcott, "They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar," Night Gallery, NBC, 1971. Love Story, NBC, 1973. Irene Van Patten, Kojak, CBS, 1973. Eleanor Thane, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Anna Louise, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1990. Delores Peterson, "Water, Water, Everywhere," Mann and Machine, NBC, 1992. Maureen Frances, Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Mary Forsythe, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Ellen Rolston, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Also appeared in "In Lonely Expectation," Playhouse 90, CBS; "Vendetta" and "Passage to Tua," both /Adventures in Paradise, ABC; "The Resurrection of Annie Ahern," Bus Stop, ABC; "Journey into Darkness," Follow the Sun, ABC; "A Feeling for Friday," Mr. Novak, NBC; and as Inspector Irene Martin, "The Cat's Paw," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage West, October 20, 1994, p. 4.*

BALK, Fairuza 1974PERSONAL Born May 21, 1974, in Point Reyes Station, CA; daughter of Solomon Feldthouse (a folk musician)

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 and Cathryn Balk (a teacher of Mid-Eastern and flamenco dancing). Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Panpipes (occult craft store), CA, owner. Awards, Honors: CableACE (Annual Cable Excellence) Award nomination, best supporting actress in a movie or miniseries, 1992, for Shame; MTV Movie Award (with Robin Tunney), best fight, 1996, for The Craft. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dorothy Gale, Return to Oz (also known as The Adventures of the Devil from the Sky and Oz), Buena Vista, 1985. Girl, Discovery (also known as Zargon), Showscan Film Corporation, 1986. Celia Brzjinski, The Outside Chance of Maximilian Click, Northern Lights, 1988. Cecile de Volanges, Valmont, Orion, 1989. Shade, Gas Food Lodging, IRS Releasing, 1992. Sonya, Imaginary Crimes, Warner Bros., 1994. Doris, Tollbooth, New Line Cinema, 1994. Lucinda, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995. Nancy, The Craft, Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Aissa, The Island of Dr. Moreau, New Line Cinema, 1996. Alice, American Perfekt, American Perfekt Productions, 1997. Bella Sotto, The Maker, Maker Productions, 1997. Voice characterization, What Is It?, Volcanic Eruptions, 1998. Vicki Vallencourt, The Waterboy, Buena Vista, 1998. There's No Fish Food in Heaven, Storm Entertainment, 1998. Derek's girlfriend, American History X, New Line Cinema, 1998. Killer's Head, 1999. Great Sex, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Penny Richards, Deceptions, NBC, 1985. Barbara Mutton at age twelve, Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story, NBC, 1987. Stacey, Deadly Intentions . . . Again?, ABC, 1991. Lizzie Curtis, Shame, Lifetime, 1992. Lisa Carlin, The Danger of Love, CBS, 1992.

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Caril Ann Fugate, Murder in the Heartland, ABC, 1993. Angel Harwell, Shadow of a Doubt, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Beth Bradley, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, ABC, 1983. Mildred Hubble, The Worst Witch, HBO, 1986. "Milos Forman: Portrait/' American Masters, PBS, 1989. Herself, The Witching Hour, 1996. Television Appearances; Music Videos: ZZ Top, Breakaway, 1994. Appeared in FunkyAjoyah, Soul Defense Network.*

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PERSONAL Full name, Jose Antonio Dominguez Banderas; born August 10, 1960, in Malaga, Spain; son of Jose (a police officer) and Ana (a teacher) Banderas; married Ana Leza (an actress), c. 1986 (some sources say 1988; divorced, 1996); married Melanie Griffith (an actress), May 14, 1996; children: (second marriage) Estela del Carmen. Education: National School of Dramatic Arts, Malaga, Spain, graduated, 1980. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1804; Agents Associes, 201 rue du fauborg, Saint Honore, Paris 75008, France. Career: Actor. Green Moon (production company), partner. National Theatre of Spain, Madrid, worked as member of ensemble. Awards, Honors: Golden Apple Award, male discovery of the year, 1995; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture, 1996, for Evita; European Film Award nomination, outstanding European achievement in world cinema, 1998, European Film Award, audience award, 1998, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture, 1999, all for The Mask ofZorro. CREDITS Film Appearances: V del Seguro . . . Libranos Senor!, 1982.

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Pestanas Postizas, 1982. Sadeq, Laberinto de Pas/ones, 1982, released in the U.S. as Labyrinth of Passion, Cinevista, 1990. Eduardo, El Senor Calindez, 1983. Alberto, Los Zancos (also known as The Stilts), 1984. El Caso Almeria, 1984. Paco, Requiem por un Campesino Espanol, 1985. Caso Cerrado, Tango Producciones, 1985. Friar Jose, The Court of the Pharaoh (also known as La Corte de Faraon and Pharaoh's Court), Line Films, 1985. 27 Horas (title means "27 Hours"), Elias Querejeta, 1986. Angel, Matador, Andres Vicente Gomez, 1986. Puzzle, 1986. Delirios de Amor, 1986. Antonio Benitez, Law of Desire (also known as La Ley del Deseo), Cinevista, 1987. Damian, Asi Como Habian Sido (title means "The Way They Were"), Multivideo ALPC, 1987. Antonio, Baton Rouge, Modigil, 1988. El Placer de Matar (also known as The Pleasure of Killing), Laurenfilm, 1988. Carlos, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (also known as Mujeres al Borde du un Ataque de Nervios), Laurenfilm, 1988. Alberto, Bajarse al Moro (also known as Going South Shopping), 1988. Marcos, Si Te Dicen Que Cai (also known as If They Tell You I Fell and Shoot/), 1989. Juan, Contra el Viento (also known as Against the Wind), 1990. Ricky, Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (also known as Atame!), Miramax, 1990. Himself, Truth or Dare (released in England as In Bed with Madonna), Miramax, 1991. Rosendo Juarez, "La Otra Historia Rosendo Juarez," Cuento de Borges I (also known as Borgia Tales, Parti), 1991. Terra Nova (also known as The New Land), 1991. La Blanca Paloma (also known as The White Dove), 1991. Miguel, Una Mujer bajo la Lluvia (also known as Woman in the Rain), 1992. Nestor Castillo, The Mambo Kings, Warner Bros., 1992. Miguel Alvarez, Philadelphia, TriStar, 1993. Pedro, The House of the Spirits, Miramax, 1993. Marco Vallez, Outrage, A-pix Entertainment, 1993. Francisco Leal, Of Love and Shadows, Miramax, 1994. Armand, Interview with the Vampire (also known as The Vampire Chronicles), Warner Bros., 1994. Antonio, Miami Rhapsody, Hollywood Pictures, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 El Mariachi, Desperado, Columbia/TriStar, 1995. Tony Ramirez, Never Talk to Strangers, Imperial Entertainment, 1995. Miguel Bain, Assassins, Warner Bros., 1995. Man, "The Misbehavers," Four Rooms, Miramax, 1995. Art Dodge/Bart, Two Much, Buena Vista, 1995. Che, Evita, Buena Vista, 1996. Alejandro Murieta/Zorro, The Mask ofZorro, TriStar, 1998. Ibn Fadlan, The 73th Warrior (also known as Eaters of the Dead), Buena Vista, 1999. Father Emilio Sandoz, The Sparrow, Universal, forthcoming. Also appeared in the film La Mujer de Tu Projimo: La Mujer Feliz. Television Appearances; Movies: Grand Avenue, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. The 7996 NCLR Bravo Awards, 1996. Interviewee, "Tom Hanks: Hollywood's Golden Boy/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Presenter, The 55th Golden Globe Awards, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, November, 1996, p. 234. Entertainment Weekly, October 6, 1995, p. 22. Harper's Bazaar, August, 1995, p. 150. Interview, May, 1990, pp. 114-119. Newsweek, September 4, 1995, p. 58. People Weekly, April 1, 1996, p. 114.*

BARKER, Clive 1952PERSONAL Born October 5, 1952, in Liverpool, England; son of Len (a personnel director) and Joan (a school welfare officer) Barker. Education: Received degree from University of Liverpool.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Addresses: Office—36 Wimpole St., London W2, England. Contact—P.O. Box 691885, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Producer, director, actor, playwright, illustrator, painter, and author. The Dog Factory (theatre group), cofounder, actor, and principal playwright. Awards, Honors: Two British Fantasy Awards, British Fantasy Society; World Fantasy Award, best anthology/collection, World Fantasy Convention, 1985, for C//Ve Barker's Books of Blood; Lambda Literary Award, Science Fiction/Fantasy, 1997, for Sacrament. CREDITS Film Work: Director, Salome (short), Salvation Films, 1973. Director, The Forbidden (short), Salvation Films, 1978. "The Yatterling and Jack/' Tales from the Darkside: Volume 5, Worldvision Home Video, 1986. Director, Hellraiser, New World, 1987. Executive producer, Hellhound: Hellraiser II, New World, 1988. Director, Nightbreed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Executive producer, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, Dimension Pictures, 1992. Executive producer, Candyman, TriStar, 1992. Executive producer, Candyman II: Farewell to the Flesh, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Director and executive producer, Lord of Illusions, United Artists, 1995. Executive producer, Hellraiser: Bloodline, Miramax, 1996. Executive producer, Cods and Monsters, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Film Appearances: Forensic Tech, Stephen King's Sleepwalkers (also known as Sleepwalkers), Columbia, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: The Horror Hall of Fame II, syndicated, 1991. The South Bank Show, Bravo, 1995. Anatomy of Horror, UPN, 1995. Host, Lord of Illusions: The Magic of Clive Barker, Sci-Fi Channel, 1995. Masters of Fantasy: Clive Barker, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Anesthesiologist, Quicksilver Highway (also known as The Body Politic and Chattery Teeth), Fox, 1997.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: The Big Scary Movie Show, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Television Work: Producer, Spirits and Shadows, Fox, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared on stage with The Dog Factory. WRITINGS Short Story Collections: C//Ve Barker's Books of Blood, introduction by Ramsey Campbell, three volumes, Sphere, 1984, Berkley Publishing (New York City), 1986, published as Books of Blood, Volumes 1-3, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1985, published in one volume, Scream/Press, 1985. C//Ve Barker's Books of Blood, Volume Four, Sphere, 1985, published in the United States as The Inhuman Condition: Tales of Terror, Poseidon (New York City), 1986. C//Ve Barker's Books of Blood, Volume Five, Sphere, 1985, published in the United States as In the Flesh: Tales of Terror, Poseidon, 1986. C//ve Barker's Books of Blood, Volume Six, Sphere, 1985. Books of Blood, Volumes 4-6, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986. The Hellhound Heart (novella; originally published in Night Visions 3, edited by George R. R. Martin, Dark Harvest, 1986), Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1988. Cabal (includes selections from C//Ve Barker's Books of Blood, Volume Six), Poseidon, 1988. London, Volume One: Bloodline, Fontaco, 1993. Novels: The Damnation Game, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1985, Putnam (New York City), 1987. Weaveworld, Poseidon, 1987, special self-illustrated edition, Collins, 1987. The Great and Secret Show: The First Book of the Art, HarperCollins (New York City), 1989. Imajica, HarperCollins, 1991. The Thief of Always: A Fable, self-illustrated, HarperCollins, 1992. Everville: The Second Book of the Art (sequel to The Great and Secret Show), HarperCollins, 1994. Sacrament, Ingram, 1996. Galilee, HarperPrism, 1998. Screenplays: Underworld, Limehouse Pictures, 1985.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 based on the fable The Thief of Always, is forthcoming from Universal. OTHER SOURCES Books: Barbieri, Suzanne J., Clive Barker: Mythmakerforthe Millennium, British Fantasy Society, 1994. Contemporary Popular Writers, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Hoppenstand, Gary, C//Ve Barker's Short Stories: Imagination as Metaphor in the Books of Blood and Other Works, McFarland and Co. (Jefferson, NC), 1994. Jones, Stephen, editor, C//Ve Barker's Shadows in Eden (autobiography), Underwood/Miller, 1991. Periodicals: Advocate, June 23, 1998, p. 99. Electronic: Official Website of Clive Barker, http://www.dive barker.com.*

BARKIN, Ellen 1955(?)PERSONAL Born April 16, 1955 (some sources say 1954 or 1959), in Bronx, NY; father a chemical salesman, mother a hospital administrator; married Gabriel Byrne (an actor), 1988 (divorced, 1993); children: Jack, Romney Marion. Education: Attended High School for the Performing Arts and City College of the City University of New York; Hunter College of the City University of New York, graduated; trained for the stage with Lloyd Richards and Marcia Haufrecht. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Worked as a waitress. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture— comedy/musical, 1992, for Switch; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actress—adventure/drama, 1997, for The Fan; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, both 1998, for Before Women Had Wings.

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Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Woman playing guitar, Up in Smoke, Paramount, 1978. Beth, Diner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Sue Anne, Tender Mercies, Universal, 1982. Maggie Foley, Eddie and the Cruisers, Embassy, 1983. Phyllis Isaacson, Daniel, Paramount, 1983. Virginia, "Virginia's Story/' Enormous Changes at the Last Minute, ABC/Ordinary Lives, 1983. Penny Priddy/Peggy Priddy, The Adventures ofBuckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Katie, Harry and Son, Orion, 1984. Mary O'Connor, Terminal Choice, Almi, 1985. Starr, Desert Bloom, Columbia, 1986. Laurette, Down by Law, Island, 1986. Anne Osborne, The Big Easy, Columbia, 1986. Claire, Siesta, Lorimar, 1987. Lucille, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Sunny Boyd, Johnny Handsome, TriStar, 1989. Helen, Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. Amanda Brooks, Switch, Warner Bros., 1991. Oona, Mac, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Kathleen, Into the West, Miramax, 1992. Joan Spruance, Man Trouble, Twentieth Century-Fox,

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Also appeared in episodes of Search for Tomorrow, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Chris Capoletti, We're Fighting Back, CBS, 1981. Donna, Parole, CBS, 1982. Ellen Gray, Murder Ink, CBS, 1983. Television Appearances; Specials: The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson, 1994. Presenter, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. Stage Appearances: Starkey, Killings on the Last Line, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1980. Christine, Shout across the River, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1980. Terry, Extremities, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1983. May, Fool for Love, Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York City, 1984. Eden Court, produced off-Broadway, 1985. Also appeared in Irish Coffee, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City; and Tobacco Road.*

1992. Caroline, This Boy's Life, Warner Bros., 1993. Margaret Wells, Bad Company, Buena Vista, 1995. Herself, Unzipped, Miramax, 1995. Calamity Jane, Wild Bill, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Rita Everly, Mad Dog Time, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1996. Jewel Stern, The Fan, Sony Pictures, 1996. North Star Waitress, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Universal, 1998. Amber's Mother, Dairy Queens, New Line Cinema,

1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Kent State, NBC, 1981. Ronnie, Terrible ]oe Moran, CBS, 1984. Annette Gilly, Act of Vengeance, HBO, 1986. Nadine Powers, Clinton and Nadine, 1988. Glory Marie Jackson, Before Women Had Wings (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: Before Women Had Wings), ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Princess Henrietta, "The Princess Who Had Never Laughed," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1986.

BARRY, John 1933PERSONAL Full name, John Barry Prendergast; born November 3, 1933, in York, England; son of a movie theatre owner; married Jane Birkin (divorced); married; wife's name, Laurie. Addresses: Office— Deutsch, Kerrigan and Stiles, 755 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA 70130-3629. Career: Musician, composer, arranger, conductor, and music producer. John Barry Seven (musical group), founder, 1955, member, 1955-62. EMI Records, music director; CBS Records, music arranger and producer. Military service: Served in the army in Cyprus in the 1950s. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in composing original music for television, 1964, for Elizabeth Taylor in London; Academy Award, best original score for a motion

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picture, 1966, for Bom Free; Academy Award (with Don Black), best song, 1966, for the title song from Bom Free; Academy Award, best original score for a motion picture, 1968, for The Lion in Winter; Grammy Award, best instrumental composition, 1969, for Midnight Cowboy; Academy Award nomination, best original score for a motion picture, 1971, for Mary, Queen of Scots; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in composing original music for television, 1977, for Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years; Academy Award and Golden Globe Award, both for best original score for a motion picture, 1985, for Out of Africa; Grammy Award (with Bob Wilber), best big band performance, 1985, for The Cotton Club/Original Motion Picture Soundtrack; Golden Globe Award nomination (with Duran Duran), best original song for a motion picture, 1985, for the title song from A View to a Kill; Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nomination, both best original score for a motion picture, 1990, for Dances with Wolves; Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award nomination, both best original score for a motion picture, 1992, for Chaplin.

Frances, Universal, 1982. Octopussy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Music supervisor, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. lagged Edge, Columbia, 1985. Conductor, Peggy Sue Got Married, TriStar, 1986. Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. Conductor, The Specialist, Warner Bros., 1994. Conductor, The Scarlet Letter, Buena Vista, 1995. Music producer, Cry, the Beloved Country, Miramax, 1995. Conductor, /Across the Sea of Time (documentary; also known as/Across the Sea of Time: New York 3D), Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Conductor and music producer, Swept from the Sea (also known as Amy Foster), TriStar, 1997.

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Television Appearances; Series: (With the John Barry Seven) Oh Boy!, Associated British Picture Corporation, 1958-59. Music performer, The Human Jungle, Associated British Picture Corporation, 1963-65.

Film Work; Music Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Dr. No, United Artists, 1962. Music arranger, The Cool Mikado, United Artists, 1963. Man in the Middle, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Seance on a Wet Afternoon, Artixo, 1964. Conductor, Petulia, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968. The Last Valley, Cinerama, 1971. Mary, Queen of Scots, Universal, 1971. Murphy's War, Paramount, 1971. Walkabout, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. The Public Eye (also known as Follow Me), Universal, 1972. The White Buffalo (also known as Hunt to Kill), United Artists, 1977. The Black Hole, Buena Vista, 1979. Starcrash (also known as The Adventures of Stella Star, Female Space Invaders, Stella Star, and Scontri stellari oltra la terza dimensione), New World Pictures, 1979. The Game of Death (also known as Bruce Lee's The Came of Death, Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death, and Si Wang You Ju), Columbia, 1979. Somewhere in Time, Universal, 1980. Body Heat, Warner Bros., 1981.

Film Appearances: The Cool Mikado, United Artists, 1963. Himself, The Dream Maker (also known as It's All Happening), British Lion/Universal, 1963. Composer, Deadfall, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Orchestra conductor, The Living Daylights, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987.

Television Appearances; Specials: "John Barry's Moviola/' Great Performances, PBS, 1993. The World of James Bond, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: (With the John Barry Seven) Drumbeat, BBC, 1959. RECORDINGS Albums: (With others) Music from "The Spy Who Loved Me" and Other Great lames Bond Thrillers, Springboard, 1977. (With Bob Wilber) The Cotton Club/Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Geffen Records, 1984. Other albums include ]ohn Barry: The EMI Years, three volumes, Scamp; and The Music of John Barry, Columbia; other soundtrack recordings of Barry's work include Beat Girl, released by Play It Again, The Black Hole, and 2Midnight Cowboy; work also appears on albums of music from James Bond films.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 WRITINGS Composer for Films: Beat Girl, Victoria, 1959. Never Let Co, Independent Artists, 1960. Mix Me a Person, British Lion, 1961. The L-Shaped Room, Davis/Royal/Columbia, 1962. The Amorous Mr. Prawn (also known as The Amorous Prawn and The Playgirl and the War Minister), British Lion, 1962. Dr. No, United Artists, 1962. From Russia with Love, United Artists, 1963. Zulu, Embassy, 1964. Coldfinger (also known as Ian Fleming's Goldfinger), United Artists, 1964. A ]olly Bad Fellow (also known as They All Died Laughing), British Lion, 1964. Man in the Middle, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Seance on a Wet Afternoon, Artixo, 1964. The Ipcress File, Universal, 1965. The Knack (also known as The Knack . . . and How to Get it), United Artists, 1965. King Rat, Columbia, 1965. Thunderball, United Artists, 1965. Mister Moses, United Artists, 1965. Born Free, Columbia, 1966. The Chase, Columbia, 1966. The Wrong Box, Columbia, 1966. Dutchman, Continental, 1966. The Party's Over, Allied Artists, 1966. Four In the Morning, West One, 1966. The Quiller Memorandum, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. The Whisperers, Lopert, 1967. You Only Live Twice, United Artists, 1967. Boom!, Universal, 1968. Deadfall, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Petulia, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968. The Lion in Winter, Avco-Embassy, 1968. Midnight Cowboy, United Artists, 1969. On Her Majesty's Secret Service, United Artists, 1969. The Appointment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. Monte Walsh, National General, 1970. Diamonds Are Forever, United Artists, 1971. The Last Valley, Cinerama, 1971. Mary, Queen of Scots, Universal, 1971. Murphy's War, Paramount, 1971. They Might Be Giants, Universal, 1971. Walkabout, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, American National, 1972. The Public Eye (also known as Follow Me), Universal, 1972.

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A Doll's House, Paramount, 1973. The Man with the Golden Gun, United Artists, 1974. The Tamarind Seed, Avco-Embassy, 1974. The Dove, Paramount, 1974. The Day of the Locust, Paramount, 1975. Robin and Marian, Columbia, 1976. King Kong (also known as King Kong: The Legend Reborn), Paramount, 1976. The Deep, Columbia, 1977. The White Buffalo (also known as Hunt to Kill), United Artists, 1977. First Love, Paramount, 1977. The Betsy (also known as Harold Robbins' The Betsy), Allied Artists, 1978. Moonraker, United Artists, 1979. The Came of Death (also known as Bruce tee's The Came of Death, Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death, and Si Wang You Ju), Columbia, 1979. The Black Hole, Buena Vista, 1979. Hanover Street, Columbia, 1979. Starcrash (also known as The Adventures of Stella Star, Female Space Invaders, Stella Star, and Scontri Stellari Oltra la Terza Dimensione), New World Pictures, 1979. Somewhere in Time, Universal, 1980. Inside Moves, Associated Film, 1980. Night Games (also known as Love Cannes), AvcoEmbassy, 1980. Raise the Titanic, Associated Film, 1980. Touched by Love, Columbia, 1980. Murder by Phone (also known as Be//s, The Be//s, The Calling, and Hell's Bells), New World Pictures, 1981. Body Heat, Warner Bros., 1981. The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Universal, 1981. Frances, Universal, 1982. Hammett, Warner Bros., 1983. High Road to China, Warner Bros., 1983. Octopussy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. The Golden Seal, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1983. The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. (With Joe Jackson) Mike's Murder, Warner Bros., 1984. Until September, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. A View to a Kill (also known as From a View to a Kill), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Out of Africa, Universal/1985. Jagged Edge, Columbia, 1985. Peggy Sue Got Married, TriStar, 1986. Howard the Duck (also known as Howard: A New Breed of Hero), Universal, 1986.

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A Killing Affair (also known as My Sister's Keeper), Hemdale, 1986. The Golden Child, Paramount, 1986. Hearts of Fire, Lorimar, 1987. The Living Daylights, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Masquerade, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. Chaplin, TriStar, 1992. Indecent Proposal, Paramount, 1993. Ruby Cairo (also known as Deception and The Missing Link: Ruby Cairo), Miramax, 1993. My Life, Columbia, 1993. The Specialist, Warner Bros., 1994. The Scarlet Letter, Buena Vista, 1995. Across the Sea of Time (documentary; also known as /Across the Sea of Time: New York 3D), Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Swept from the Sea (also known as Amy Foster), Sony Pictures Entertainment/TriStar, 1997. Mercury Rising (also known as Mercury Falling, Simon, and Simple Simon), Universal, 1998. Playing by Heart (also known as Dancing about Architecture and If They Only Knew), Miramax, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 The Saint, Paramount, 1997. "Born Free," The Lost World: Jurassic Park (also known as The Lost World), Universal, 1997. "The Ipcress File," Great Expectations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. "6 Underground (The Umbrellas of Ladywell Mix No. 2)," Can't Hardly Wait (also known as The Party), Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Composer of Theme Music for Television, Unless Otherwise Noted; Series: Music for series, Impromptu, BBC-2, 1964. The Persuaders!, Incorporated Television Company, 1971. Shirley's World, ABC, 1971-72. The Adventurer, Incorporated Television Company, 1972. Orson Welles' Great Mysteries, Anglia TV, 1974. USA Today: The Television Show, syndicated, 1988-

90. Composer of Music for Television; Movies: The Class Menagerie, ABC, 1973. Young ]oe, the Forgotten Kennedy, ABC, 1977. The War between the Tates, ABC, 1977. The Gathering, ABC, 1977.

Willa, 1979. Composer of Songs for Films: Title song, Born Free, Columbia, 1966. "Play It Again/' The Tamarind Seed, Avco-Embassy, 1974. "Will This Be the Song I'll Be Singing Tomorrow?/' Came of Death (also known as Bruce Lee's The Came of Death, Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death, and Si Wang You Ju), Columbia, 1979. "The Man in the Mask/' The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Universal, 1981. "Letting Go," The Golden Seal, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1983. "All Time High," Octopussy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. (With Duran Duran) Title song, A View to a Kill (also known as From a View to a Kill), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1985. "The Best Man in the World" and "Wisdom of the Ages," The Co/den Child, Paramount, 1986. "The Living Daylights," "Where Has Everybody Gone?," and "If There Was a Man," The Living Daylights, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. "The Secrets of My Heart," Ruby Cairo (also known as Deception and The Missing Link: Ruby Cairo), Miramax, 1993.

The Corn Is Green, CBS, 1979. Svengali, CBS, 1983. Witness, Showtime, 1993. Composer of Music for Television; Specials: Elizabeth Taylor in London, CBS, 1963. Sophia Loren in Rome, ABC, 1964. "Love among the Ruins," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1975. "Eleanor and Franklin," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1976. "Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years," ABC Theatre, ABC, 1977. "John Barry's Moviola," Creat Performances, PBS, 1993. The World of James Bond, Fox, 1995. Composer of Music for the Stage: Passion Flower Hotel, 1965. Lolita My Love, 1968. Billy, 1974. (With Don Black) The Little Prince and the Aviator, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1982. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Guitar Player, April, 1997, p. 63. Soundtrack, March, 1988, pp. 28-31.*

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Surname is pronounced "Bay-singer"; born December 8,1953, in Athens, GA; daughter of Don Basinger (a big-band musician and loan company manager), mother a model; married Ron Britton (a painter and makeup artist), c. 1982 (some sources say 1980; divorced, c. 1988, some sources say 1989 or 1990); married Alec Baldwin (an actor), August 19, 1993; children: (second marriage) Ireland Eliesse. Education: Trained for the stage at Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City. Addresses: Office—11288 Ventura Blvd., Suite 414, Studio City, CA 91604. Agent—Ron Meyer, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actress. Eileen Ford Agency, New York City, model, 1972-77; singer, using the pseudonym "Chelsea/' Volunteer with Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Appeared in music video for "Mary Jane's Last Dance/' Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers; also performed vocals with Was Not Was and Prince. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1985, for The Natural; Academy Award, best supporting actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, and Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, all 1998, for LA. Confidential. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jodie Lynn Palmer, Hard Country, Universal, 1981. Andrea Spalding, Mother Lode (also known as The Last Great Treasure and Search for the Mother Lode), Agamemnon, 1982. Louise, The Man Who Loved Women, Columbia, 1983.

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Domino Petachi, Never Say Never Again, Warner Bros., 1983. Memo Paris, The Natural, TriStar, 1984. May, Fool for Love, Cannon, 1985. Elizabeth, 9 1/2 Weeks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1986. Michel Duval, No Mercy, TriStar, 1986. Nadia Gates, Blind Date, TriStar, 1987. Title role, Nadine, TriStar, 1987. Celeste, My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. Vicki Vale, Batman, Warner Bros., 1989. Vicki Anderson, The Marrying Man, Buena Vista, 1991. Heather Evans, Final Analysis, Warner Bros., 1992. Holli Would, Cool World, Paramount, 1992. Karen McCoy, The Real McCoy, Universal, 1993. Honey Hornee, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993. Carol McCoy, The Cetaway, Universal, 1994. Kitty Potter, Ready to Wear (Pret-a-Porter), Miramax, 1994. Lynn Bracken, LA. Confidential, Warner Bros., 1997. Kuki Gallman, / Dreamed of Africa, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Film Work; Song Performer: The Marrying Man, Buena Vista, 1991. Cool World, Paramount, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Officer J. Z. Kane, Dog and Cat, ABC, 1977. Lorene Rogers, From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1980. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lorene Rogers, From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1979. Television Appearances; Episodic: Linda, "Angels in Chains/' Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1976. Sheila, "Night Train to Dallas/' Gemini Man, NBC, 1976. "Dark Sunrise/' McMillan, NBC, 1977. Lorraine Stenger, "The Ultimate Imposter," The SixMillion Dollar Man, ABC, 1977. Alison Jordan, "Lady Ice," Vegas, ABC, 1978. Good Morning America, ABC, 1988. Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 1989. This Evening, syndicated, 1989. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1994. Voice of herself, "When You Wish upon a Star," The Simpsons, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Officer]. Z. Kane, Dog and Cat, ABC, 1977. Prissy Frazier, The Ghost of Flight 401, NBC, 1978.

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Katie McEvera, Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold, NBC, 1978. Laury Medford, Killjoy, CBS, 1981. Television Appearances; Specials: Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, Fox, 1989. Host, MTV's 10th Anniversary Special, MTV, 1991. Dame Edna's Hollywood, NBC, 1992. Dangerous Came of Fame, syndicated, 1992. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, The Disney Channel, 1995. Cohost and narrator, "Black Market Birds: On Location with Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger" (also known as "Vanishing Birds of the Amazon"), Wild! Life Adventures (also known as TOPX), TBS, 1996. Intimate Portrait: Sean Connery, Lifetime, 1997. Interviewee, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: MTV's 1990 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1990. Presenter, MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1992. Presenter, The 9th Annual Cenesis Awards, 1995. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Kim's Kitchen: Tempting Lowfat and Delicious Vegetarian Dishes, General Publishing, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, February, 1991. Entertainment Weekly, October 3, 1997, p. 38. Good Housekeeping, May, 1996, p. 98. Interview, April, 1998, p. 110. Ladies' Home Journal, April, 1990; February, 1998, p. 116. People Weekly, April 22, 1991; September 6, 1993; April 21, 1997, p. 109. Premiere, September, 1989; June, 1993. Redbook, February, 1994. Variety, March 8, 1993; June 24, 1993. Vogue, April, 1988; May, 1991.*

BEART, Emmanuelle 1965PERSONAL Born August 14, 1965, in St. Tropez, France; daughter of Guy Beart (a singer and poet) and a home-

maker; married Daniel Auteuil (an actor); children: one daughter. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Cesar Award, Academic des Arts et Techniques du Cinema (France), best supporting actress, 1987, for jean de Florette II; Cesar Award nomination, best actress, 1996, for Ne//y and Monsieur Arnaud. CREDITS Film Appearances: La course du lievre a travers les champs (also known as And Hope to Die), Paramount, 1972. Demain les momes, 1975. Tomorrow's Children, 1976. Helene, Premiers desirs (also known as First Desires), [France], 1983. Nicole ou I'enfant trouve, 1983. Zacharius, 1984. Un amour interdit, [France], 1984. A Summer in St. Tropez, 1984. Sonia Mornant, Raison perdue, [France], 1984. Una strana pass/one, 1984. Samantha, L'amour en douce (also known as Love on the Quiet and Une amie de passage), [France], 1985. Manon Cadoret, Manon des sources (also known as Manon of the Spring and lean de Florette II), Orion Classics, 1986. Angel, Date with an Angel, DEC, 1987. Eva, A gauche en sortant de I'ascenseur (also known as Door on the Left as You Leave the Elevator), Fideline Films/Orly Films/Renn Productions, 1988. Marie, Les enfants du desordre (also known as Children of Chaos), [France], 1989. Herself, Contre I'oubl'i (also known as Against Oblivion, Lest We Forget, and Ecrire contre I'oubli), Amnesty International/Les Films du Paradoxe, 1991. Isabelle, // Viaggio di Cap/tan Fracassa (also known as Captain Fracassa's Journey and Le voyage de capitaine Fracasse), Cecchi Gori/Gaumont, 1991. Marianne, La belle noiseuse (also known as The Beautiful Troublemaker and Divertimento), New Yorker Video, 1991. Ingrid, j'embrasse pas (also known as / Don't Kiss and Niente bad sulla bocca), BAG Films, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Camilie, Un coeur en hiver (also known as A Heart in Winter and A Heart of Stone), October Films, 1992. Lucie, Raptures, Les Films Ariane, 1993. Nelly, L'enfer (also known as Hell, jealousy, and Torment), Fox Lorber, 1994. Jeanne, Une femme francaise (also known as A French Woman and Eine franzoesische Frau), Recorded Pictures Company, 1995. Nelly, Ne//y and Monsieur Arnaud, New Yorker Video, 1995. Claire Phelps, Mission: Impossible, Paramount, 1996. Dona Elvire, Don ]uan, [France], 1998. Alda, Voleur de vie (also known as Stolen Life), AFMD, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, May, 1996, p. 92.*

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BEASLEY, William S. (Bill Beasley, William Beasley) PERSONAL Education: Graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in cinematography; attended Directors Guild of America training program. Addresses: Contact—Directors Guild of America, 7920 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Producer, director, and unit production manager. Military service: Served in the United States Air Force. Member: Directors Guild of America. CREDITS Film Work: (As Bill Beasley) Assistant director, Up in Smoke (also known as Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke), Paramount, 1978.

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Assistant director, Moment by Moment, Universal, 1978. Assistant director, Coin" South, Paramount, 1978. (As Bill Beasley) Second assistant director, Breaking Away (also known as Bambjno), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. (As Bill Beasley) Second assistant director, American Gigolo, Paramount, 1980. (As Bill Beasley) Assistant director, Can't Stop the Music, Associated Film, 1980. First assistant director, Halloween II, Universal, 1981. (As Bill Beasley) First assistant director, Only When I Laugh (also known as It Hurts Only When I Laugh and Neil Simon's Only When I Laugh), Columbia, 1981. First assistant director, My Favorite Year, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. (As William Beasley) First assistant director, Staying Alive, Paramount, 1983. (As Bill Beasley) First assistant director, The Star Chamber, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. (As Bill Beasley) First assistant director, Johnny Dangerously, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Assistant director, Racing with the Moon, Paramount, 1984. First assistant director, 20/0 (also known as 20/0: The Year We Make Contact), United Artists, 1984. First assistant director, The Man with One Red Shoe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. First assistant director, Poltergeist II: The Other Side (also known as Poltergeist II), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1986. (As Bill Beasley) Assistant director, Ruthless People, Buena Vista, 1986. First assistant director, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Unit production manager, Beaches (also known as Forever Friends), Buena Vista, 1988. Production manager, Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. Associate producer and unit production manager, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (also known as Christmas Vacation), Warner Bros., 1989. Associate producer and unit production manager, Arachnophobia, Buena Vista, 1990. Associate producer and unit production manager, Basic Instinct, TriStar, 1992. Producer (with others), production manager, and second unit director, Fearless, Warner Bros., 1993. Associate producer and unit production manager, Falling Down, Warner Bros., 1993.

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(As William Beasley) Producer (with others) and unit production manager, Baby's Day Out, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Executive producer and unit production manager, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Production manager (San Francisco unit), Being Human, Warner Bros., 1994. Producer (with others), Something to Talk About (also known as Grace Under Pressure and The Power of Love), Warner Bros., 1995. Producer (with others) and unit production manager, The Cable Guy, ColumbiaATriStar, 1996. Executive producer and unit production manager, / Know What You Did Last Summer, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Producer (with others), / St/7/ Know What You Did Last Summer (also known as / Know What You Did Last Summer 2, I Know What You Did Last Summer: The Sequel, I Know What You Did Last Summer. . . the Story Continues, I Know What You Did Two Summers Ago, and / St/7/ Know), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Television Work; Series: First assistant director, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1986. Television Work; Movies: First assistant director, The Princess and the Cabbie, CBS, 1981. (As Bill Beasley) First assistant director, Mae West, ABC, 1982.*

BEATTY, Warren 1937PERSONAL Full name, Henry Warren Beatty; born March 30, 1937, in Richmond, VA; son of Ira O. and Kathlyn (Maclean) Beatty; brother of Shirley MacLaine (an actress, dancer, director, producer, and writer); married Annette Bening (an actress), March 3, 1992; children: Kathlyn, Benjamin, Isabel Ira Ashley. Education: Attended the Stella Adler Theatre School, 1957; graduated from Northwestern University, 1959. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, and producer.

Member: Screen Actors Guild, Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America, Sigma Chi. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1960; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured or supporting dramatic role, 1960, for A Loss of Roses; Golden Globe Award, new star of the year, 1962; Academy Award nominations, best actor and best picture, both 1967, for Bonnie and Clyde; Hasty Pudding Man of the Year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Harvard University, 1975; National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) star of the year, 1975; Academy Award nomination (with Robert Towne), best original screenplay, National Society of Film Critics Award (with Robert Towne), best original screenplay, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a motion picture musical or comedy, all 1975, for Shampoo; NATO director of the year and NATO producer of the year, both 1978; Academy Award nominations, best actor, best director (with Buck Henry), best screenplay based on material from another medium (with Elaine May), and best picture, all 1978, and Golden Globe Award, best actor in a musical/comedy, 1979, all for Heaven Can Wait; Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, all best director, Directors Guild of America citation for outstanding directorial achievement for feature films, Academy Award nominations, best actor, best original screenplay (with Trevor Griffiths), and best picture, and Golden Globe Award nominations, best actor in a motion picture drama and best original screenplay, all 1981, for Reds; Academy Award nominations, best actor and best picture (with Mark Johnson and Barry Levinson), and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture drama, all 1991, for Bugsy; Golden Lion Award nomination, Venice Film Festival, 1998, and Academy Award nomination, best screenplay written directly for the screen, 1999, for Bulworth. CREDITS Film Appearances: Pablo di Leo, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (also known as The Widow and the Gigolo), Warner Bros., 1961. Bud Stamper, Splendor in the Grass, Warner Bros., 1961. Berry-Berry WiHart, All Fall Down, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1962. Vincent Bruce, Lilith, Columbia, 1963. Title role and the comic, Mickey One, Columbia, 1965.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Harley Rummel, Promise Her Anything, Paramount, 1966. Barney Lincoln, Kaleidoscope (also known as The Bank Breaker), Warner Bros., 1966. Clyde Barrow, Bonnie and Clyde, Warner Bros./ Seven Arts, 1967. Joe Grady, The Only Game in Town, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. John Q. McCabe, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, Warner Bros., 1971. Joe Collins, Dollars (also known as The He/stand $), Columbia, 1971. Year of the Woman (documentary), 1973. Joseph Frady, The Parallax View, Paramount, 1974. Nicky, The Fortune (also known as Spite and Malice), Columbia, 1975. George Roundee, Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. Joe Pendleton, Leo Farnsworth, and Tom Jarrett, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. John Reed, Reds, Paramount, 1981. Himself, George Stevens: A Filmmaker's journey (documentary), Rosebud Communications, 1984. Lyle Rogers, Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. Title role, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Himself, Madonna: Truth or Dare (also known as In Bed with Madonna and Truth or Dare), Miramax, 1991. Mike Gambril, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. Jay Billington Bulworth, Bulworth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Town and Country, New Line Cinema, 1999. Mr. Hughes, forthcoming. Film Work: Producer, Bonnie and Clyde, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1967. Producer, Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. Director (with Buck Henry) and producer, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Director and producer, Reds, Paramount, 1981. Producer, Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. Executive producer, The Pick-Up Artist, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Director and producer, Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. Producer (with Mark Johnson and Barry Levinson), Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Producer, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. Director and producer, Bulworth, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Milton Armitage, The Many Loves of Dobie Cillis (also known as Dobie G////S), CBS, 1959-60.

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Television Appearances; Specials: The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1990. Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love, NBC, 1991. Victory and Valor: A Special Olympics All-Star Celebration, 1991. Warren Beatty Talking with David Frost, PBS, 1992. An American Reunion: The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala, 1993. The Late Show with David Letterman Video Special, CBS, 1994. Master of ceremonies, The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson (also known as The AFI Salute to ]ack Nicholson), CBS, 1994. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, HBO, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 53rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1981. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. Presenter, The 70th Annual Academy A wards, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Curly-Headed Kid/' Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1957. "The Night America Trembled/' Studio One, CBS, 1957. "The Visitor/' Alcoa Presents, ABC, 1960. "The Pearl ie Garnet Story," Wagon Train, ABC, 1964. Mystery guest, What's My Line?, CBS, 1965. Himself, Vibe, syndicated, 1998. Himself, The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1998. Also appeared in Love of Life and Playhouse 90, both CBS; One Step Beyond, ABC; and Suspicion, NBC. Stage Appearances: A Loss of Roses, Broadway production, 1960. Appeared in Compulsion, North Jersey Playhouse. WRITINGS Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted: (With Robert Towne) Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. (With Elaine May) Heaven Can Wait (based on the play by Harry Segall), Paramount, 1978.

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(With Trevor Griffiths) Reds, Paramount, 1981. Songwriter (with others), Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. Love Affair (based on the film An Affair to Remember), Warner Bros., 1994. Author of story, Bulworth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Memoirs: Warren Beatty and Desert Eyes: A Life and a Story, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1987. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, June, 1983, p. 218; December, 1991, p. 154. Esquire, May, 1990, p. 151. Film Comment, January/February, 1992, p. 28. Life, May, 1987. McCall's, February, 1992, p. 96. New York Times, December 8, 1991, sec. 2, p. H1. People Weekly, July 2,1990, p. 78; July 29, 1991, p. 36. Premiere, July, 1990, pp. 52-60, 103-105; January, 1992, p. 48. Redbook, October, 1994, pp. 94-100. Rolling Stone, May 31, 1990, p. 44. Time, December 9, 1991, p. 90.*

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Full name, Edward James Begley, Jr.; born September 16, 1949, in Hollywood, CA; son of Edward James (an actor) and Allene Jeanne (an actress; maiden name, Sanders) Begley; married Ingrid Margaret Taylor, October 31, 1976 (divorced, 1989); children: Amanda, Nicholas. Education: Attended Los Angeles Valley College; trained for the stage with Peggy Fuery. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Roman Catholic. Avocational interests: Carpentry, organic gardening, environmental causes. Addresses: Contact—The SterlingA/Vinters Company, 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1640, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. Nightclub performer at various venues, including the Troubadour, the Ice House, the Bottom Line, and Max's Kansas City; camera operator for documentary films and commercials. Los An-

geles Environmental Affairs Committee, member, 1993; Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, member, 1994, then chair. Member: Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987, and Golden Globe Award nomination, 1986, all for St. Elsewhere. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Robert W. Chapman, Roll Out!, CBS, 1973-74. Steve Fletcher, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1976. Dr. Victor Ehrlich, 5t. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982-88. Ed "Hobo" Hobart, The Ed Begley, )r. Show (also known as Nobody's Puppet and Friendly Ed), CBS, 1989. Gil Buckman, Parenthood, NBC, 1990. Glenn Barker, Winnetka Road, NBC, 1994. Dr. Edward Parker, Meego, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Harry Hopkins, World War II: When Lions Roared (also known as World War // . . . Then There Were Giants), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Driver, Family Flight, ABC, 1972. Moss Til I is, Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill, NBC, 1979. John Haaland, A Shining Season, CBS, 1979. D. C. Fontana, Elvis, ABC, 1979. Clay, Hot Rod (also known as Rebel of the Road), ABC, 1979. Warren Krueger, Not Just Another Affair (also known as Perfect Affair), CBS, 1982. Jeb, Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, CBS, 1982. Whitey Whitney, Still the Beaver, CBS, 1983. Matt Randolph, An Uncommon Love, CBS, 1983. Leonard Lupo, Roman Holiday, NBC, 1987. Jake Foreman, Celebration Family, ABC, 1987. Paul Sutton, The Incredible Ida Early, NBC, 1987. Alan Rossmore, Spies, Lies and Naked Thighs, CBS, 1988. Stephen Bradley, Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less, USA Network, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jerry Soloway, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (also known as The Great Los Angeles Earthquake), NBC, 1990. Howard Feldon, In the Best Interest of the Child (also known as A Mother's P/ea), CBS, 1990. Otis, The Story Lady, NBC, 1991. Darrell Eglin, Chance of a Lifetime (also known as A Change of Heart and Heather's journey), NBC, 1991. Lieutenant Fred House, In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion (also known as Children of Fury, In the Line of Duty: The Hostage Murders, and In the Line of Duty: Standoff at Marion), NBC, 1992. Chapman Snow, Running Mates (also known as Dirty Tricks), HBO, 1992. Steward Butler, Mastergate, Showtime, 1992. Allen, Exclusive, ABC, 1992. Dave Cormeer, "Cooperstown," TNT Screenworks, TNT, 1993. Earl Strauber, Sensation, HBO, 1994. Ron Daniels, "The Shaggy Dog/' The ABC Family Movie (also known as The Disney Family Movie), ABC, 1994. Jack Davis, Incident at Deception Ridge (also known as Jacks), USA Network, 1994. Irving Krutch, Columbo: Undercover (also known as Columbo Goes Undercover and Columbo: Jigsaw), WC, 1994. Rod Perth, The Late Shift, HBO, 1996. Dr. Warner, Project: ALF (also known as The Return ofALF), ABC, 1996. Henry Whitcomb, Not in This Town (also known as Billings), USA Network, 1997. Gerald, Alone (also known as Morton Foote's Alone), Showtime, 1997. Fitz-Gilbert Hamilton, Murder, She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1986. Amy Grant... Headin' Home for the Holidays, NBC,

1986. Host, Motown on Showtime: Comedy on Campus, Showtime, 1990. Host, Live! The World's Greatest Stunts (also known as The Greatest Stunts on Earth), Fox, 1990. A User's Guide to Planet Earth: The American Environment Test, ABC, 1991. A Party for Richard Pryor, CBS, 1991. Heroes of the Earth, 1993. Ned Kincaid, Shining Time Station Family Special: Once upon a Time, PBS, 1995. Mr. Rogers, "Too Soon for Jeff/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1996.

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Host, Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. One Day, The Disney Channel, 1998. Narrator, Intimate Portrait: Suzanne Somers, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1984. The International Rock Awards, ABC, 1990. Presenter, The 4th Annual Environmental Media Awards, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Michael, "I Hate You, Silas Marner," Room 222, ABC, 1971. "Babe in the Woods/' Mannix, CBS, 1972. "Programmed for Panic/' Ironside, NBC, 1972. "The King of the Penny Arcade/' Insight, syndicated, 1974. Hank, "The Deadly Dares/' Happy Days, ABC, 1974. "The Incredible Man," Insight, syndicated, 1975. "Bite of the Apple," Baretta, ABC, 1975. "Murder at Sea," Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1976. Bob Feeney, "What Do You Do with a Drunken Sailor?," Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1976. Harold Farnum, "Diana's Disappearing Act," The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, CBS, 1978. Officer Stein, "How to Dial a Murder," Columbo, NBC, 1978. "No Way to Treat a Body," Quincy (also known as Quincy, M.E.), NBC, 1978. Private Paul Conway, "Too Many Cooks," MM*S*H, CBS, 1979. Kenny, "Angels on Skates," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1979. "Death Is the Punchline," Barnaby]ones, CBS, 1980. "Honkeytonk," Riker, CBS, 1981. "Voyagers," Voyagers, NBC, 1982. "Clearing House," Insight, syndicated, 1983. "Fish out of Water," Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as Saturday Night and SNL), NBC, 1984. Kit, "Stain of Guilt," Quincy (also known as Quincy, M.E.), NBC, 1984. "Christmas Carol II: The Sequel," The George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. Ichabod Crane, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. "Rip Van Winkle," Faerie Tale Theater, Showtime, 1987. Salesman, "Death of Some Salesman," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989.

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Principal Alexander, "Crime and Punishment/' Roseanne, ABC, 1993. Himself, "The List/' The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Voice of Jerry, "The Magic School Bus Meets the Rot Squad/' The Magic School Bus, PBS, 1994. Mr. Bean, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Showtime, 1994. Grave squad lawyer, "Partners," Directed By, Showtime, 1994. Trust, Sherman Oaks, Showtime, 1995. Jack Watterson, Dave's World, CBS, 1995. Chris, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. Voice of William Tell, Adventures from the Book of Virtues (animated), PBS, 1996. Tom, The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Jeff, "Green-Eyed Dick," Third Rock from the Sun (also known as Life As We Know It), NBC, 1996. Henry Starling, "Future's End," Parts 1 and 2, Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1996. Mr. James T. Rothwell, "Trial by Fury," Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1997. Dr. Chris Vanderkamp, "Cap-Beer-Cino," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997. Director, Gun, ABC, 1997. Himself, "Putting the 'Gay' Back in Litigation," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1998. Himself, "When Ellen Talks, People Listen," Ellen, ABC, 1998. Appeared as Charlie Collins and Germs, Batman: The Animated Series, Fox; as Wally, The Don's Day Show, CBS; and as Marv, My Three Sons, ABC and CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ensign Greenbean, Battlestar Galactica (also known as Curse of the Cy/ons), ABC, 1978. Amos Tucker, Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang, CBS, 1982. Brian Spears, You Are the Jury, NBC, 1986. Other Television Appearances: Virgil, Bobby Jo and the Big Apple Goodtime Band, 1972. Steve, Making It, 1976. Jamie, Mixed Nuts, 1977. Also appeared in An American Love Affair and Home. Film Appearances: The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Buena Vista, 1970. Druffle, Now You See Him, Now You Don't, Buena Vista, 1972. Derwood Moseby, Charley and the Angel, Buena Vista, 1972.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Where Does It Hurt?, Cinerama, 1972. Pook, Showdown, Universal, 1973. Superdad, Buena Vista, 1974. Tom Peeples, Cockfighter (also known as Born to Kill, Gamblin' Man, and Wild Drifter), New World Pictures, 1975. Lester, Stay Hungry, United Artists, 1975. Priest, Citizens Band (also known as The Great American Citizens Band and Handle with Care), Paramount, 1977. Pokey, Record City, American International Pictures, 1977. Dead of Night, 1977. Whitey Haber, Coin' South, Paramount, 1978. Lieutenant Greenbean, Battlestar Galactica, Universal, 1978. Bobby Joe, Blue Collar, Universal, 1978. Arnold (the king), The One and Only, Paramount, 1978. Soldier, Hardcore (also known as The Hardcore Life), Columbia, 1978. Rescuer, The Concorde: Airport 79 (also known as Airport '80: The Concorde, The Concorde Affair, and S.O.S. Concorde), Universal, 1979. Barry Lutz, The In-Laws, Warner Bros., 1979. First lieutenant, Buddy Buddy, Universal, 1981. Jack Travis, Private Lessons (also known as Philly), Jensen Farley, 1981. Joe Creigh, Cat People, Universal, 1982. Hippie, Eating Raoul, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Voice characterization, The Entity, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Young Simon's father, Young Doctors in Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Voice of altitude chamber instructor, An Officer and a Gentleman, Orion, 1982. Colin Beverly, Flip Out (also known as Get Crazy), Embassy, 1983. John "Stumpy" Pepys, This Is Spinal Tap (also known as Spinal Tap), Embassy, 1984. Hassler, Protocol, Warner Bros., 1984. Ben Gunn, Streets of Fire, Universal, 1984. Gil Turner, Transylvania 6-5000, New World Pictures, 1985. Ed, Waiting to Act, Putch-Patrick Productions, 1985. Griffin, Amazon Women on the Moon (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), Universal, 1987. Charles Leary, The Accidental Tourist, Warner Bros., 1988. Peter Hepburn, Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills, Cinecom, 1989. Bob Patchett, She-Devil, Orion, 1989. Dick Applegate, Meet the Applegates (also known as The Applegates), Triton Pictures, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jack Mills, Dark Horse, Republic Pictures International, 1992. Voice characterization, Earth and the American Dream, 1993. Rupert, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, New Line Cinema, 1994. Carl, Greedy, Universal, 1994. Alan Tyler, The Pagemaster, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Jack Martin, Renaissance Man (also known as Army Intelligence and By the Book), Buena Vista, 1994. Bert, Rave Review (also known as Acting on Impulse), Gnu Films, 1995. Paul Van Arsdale, The Crazysitter (also known as Two Much Trouble), New Horizons, 1995. Fred Stickley, Batman Forever (also known as Forever), Warner Bros., 1995. Voice of Pouch the kangaroo, Storybook, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Detective Cecil Dish, Hourglass (also known as The Hitcher '95), LIVE Home Video, 1995. Ebner Frost, Santa with Muscles, Legacy Releasing, 1996. Ms. Bear, Astra Cinema, 1997. Harvey Dankworth, The Lay of the Land (also known as The Student Affair), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1997. Ambassador Ted Ross,/oey, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997. Zev, I'm Losing You, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Phillip, Addams Family Reunion (also known as Addams Family 3), Twentieth Century-Fox/ Warner Bros. Home Video, 1998. Film Work: Assistant camera operator, Equinox (also known as The Beast), VIP Distributors, 1971.

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BELLO, Maria 1967PERSONAL Full name, Maria Elana Bello; born April 18, 1967, in Norristown, PA. Education: Studied political science at Villanova University. Avocational interests: Kickboxing. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Dream Yard Drama Project for Kids, Harlem, New York City, founder (with others). Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award (with George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Gloria Reuben, and Noah Wyle), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, 1998, for ER. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, CBS, 1996. Dr. Anna del Amico, ER, NBC, 1996-98. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mackenzie King, "One Good Man aka Thank You/' Due South, CBS, 1995. Emily Noonan, "The Enemy Within/' Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Christine Chazen, Simon, The WB, 1995. Kim, "That Book by Nabokov/' Misery Loves Company, Fox, 1995.

Stage Appearances: Del, The Cryptogram, American Repertory Theatre, Boston, MA, then Westside Theatre/Upstairs, New York City, both 1995.

Television Appearances; Movies: Betsey Nolan, The Commish: Shadow of the Callow, ABC, 1995.

Major Tours: Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, U.S. cities, 1990.

Film Appearances: Kitty, Permanent Midnight, Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Rosie, Payback (also known as Parker), Paramount,

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: E, January/February, 1996, p. 10. People Weekly, January 9, 1984, p. 31; January 8, 1990, p. 55. Science World, April 11, 1997, p. 17.*

1999. Stage Appearances: Small Town Girls with Big Problems, Theatre for the New City, New York City, 1993. Joyce Lakeland, The Killer inside Me, Currican Theatre, New York City, 1994.

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Also appeared in After the Fact, Big Talk, His Pillow, A Life of the Mind, Out of Gas on Lover's Leap, Talked Away, Urban Planning, and Young Frankenstein.

Eye of the Beholder, Filmline International, 1999. General Scott, One Man's Hero, Metro-GoldwynMayer/Orion Pictures, 1999. Taxman, Equinox Entertainment, forthcoming.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Parade, March 22, 1998, p. 18. US, October, 1997, p. 94.*

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Born in 1954, in Dublin, Ireland; married Paula Frazier, 1992. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Teacher of juvenile delinquents and learning disabled children, London, until 1980. CREDITS Film Appearances: Member of 1961 Spurs team, Those Glory Glory Days, Cinecom International, 1983. Christy, The Courier, Vestron, 1988. MoTaffin, Taffin, 1988. Captain Richard Francis Burton, Mountains of the Moon, TriStar, 1990. Martin Burney, Sleeping with the Enemy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Beezle, Highway to Hell, Hemdale Releasing, 1992. David Hanover, Love Grimes, Millimeter Films, 1992. Kevin O'Donnell, Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. Stephen Holmes, The Hummingbird Tree, 1992. Walter Russell, Map of the Human Heart, Miramax, 1993. Jack Conealy, Double Cross, ABC Distributing Co., 1994. Dr. Benjamin Trace, Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace (also known as Lawnmower Man 2: lobe's War), Asso Film, 1996. Whitechapel, Universal/Encore Productions, 1997. Jack Ramsey, Suspicious Minds, 1997. Rhys Williams, The Proposition, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1997. Challenger, The Lost World (also known as Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World), Trimark Pictures, 1998.

Television Appearances; Movies: Morphine and Dolly Mixtures, BBC, 1990. Robin Hood, Robin Hood (also known as The Adventures of Robin Hood), Fox, 1991. Mark Samuels, They (also known as They Watch), Showtime, 1993. Victor Frankenstein, Frankenstein, 1993. Dr. Ramsey, "Where the Dead Are/' Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics, CBS, 1994. Adam Trent, Soft Deceit, HBO, 1994. Ray, Triplecross, Showtime, 1995. Mr. Smith, The Witch's Daughter, 1996. Daniel Morgan, Stolen Women, Captured Hearts, CBS,1997. Drew Latham, The Apocalypse Watch (also known as Robert Ludlam's The Apocalypse Watch), 1997. Inspector Jim Hansen, The Ripper, Starz!, 1997. Stefan, The Island on Bird Street, Showtime, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: DS Beecher, "Credit Where Credit Is Due/' Boon, 1987. Lambert, "The Real Charlotte/' Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Michael McGurk, Act of Betrayal, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials:

Presenter, The 74th Annual CableACE Awards (special), Lifetime, 1993.*

BERNSTEIN, Charles 1943PERSONAL Full name, Charles Harry Bernstein; born February 28, 1943, in Minneapolis, MN. Education: Attended thejuilliard School of Music, 1963-64; University of Southern California, B.A., 1966; attended graduate courses at the University of California, Los Angeles, 1966-69. Addresses: Contact—Turnstyle Music, P.O. Box 11413, Beverly Hills, CA90213.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Career: Composer. Affiliated with Turnstyle Music, Beverly Hills, CA. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (member of the executive committee, 1978—), Society of Composers and Lyricists (member of the board of directors, 1986—), Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Awards, Honors: Chancellor's teaching fellow, University of California, Los Angeles, 1966; Woodrow Wilson fellow, 1966; Emmy Award, outstanding music direction and composition, 1987, for "Little Miss Perfect/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials; Emmy Award nomination, 1993, for The Sea Wolf. WRITINGS Composer for Television; Series: KateMcShane, CBS, 1975. Who's Watching the Kids?, NBC, 1978. Composer for Television; Miniseries: Scruples, CBS, 1980. Sadat, syndicated, 1983. Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (also known as Desperados: The 'Kiki' Camarena Story), NBC, 1990. Composer for Television, Unless Otherwise Noted; Movies: A Shadow in the Streets, NBC, 1975. Nightmare in Badham County (also known as Nightmare), ABC, 1976. Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (also known as Rosemary's Baby II), ABC, 1976. And songs (including "A Brand New Day"), Escape from Bogen County, CBS, 1977. Fast Lane Blues, 1977. And songs (including "Back to the Good Times"), Steel Cowboy, NBC, 1978. The Winds of Kitty Hawk, ABC, 1978. Wild and Wooly, ABC, 1978. Thaddeus Rose and Eddie, CBS, 1978. Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold, NBC, 1978. The Cops and Robin, NBC, 1978. Are You in the House Alone?, CBS, 1978. Women at West Point, CBS, 1979. The House on Garibaldi Street, ABC, 1979. Bogie, CBS, 1980. Secret Weapons (also known as Secrets of the Red Bedroom and Sexp/onage), NBC, 1985.

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Malice in Wonderland (also known as The Rumor Mill), CBS, 1985. The Long Hot Summer, NBC, 1985. Generation, ABC, 1985. Covenant, NBC, 1985. Chase, CBS, 1985. Rockabye, CBS, 1986. The Last Fling, MC, 1987. The Man Who Broke One Thousand Chains, HBO, 1987. Ghost of a Chance, CBS, 1987. A Whisper Kills, ABC, 1988. Love and Betrayal (also known as Throwaway Wives), CBS, 1989. And songs (including "Best Pal"), Desperate for Love (also known as Dying for Love), CBS, 1989. The Love She Sought (also known as Last Chance for Romance and A Green Journey), NBC, 1990. Fall from Grace, NBC, 1990. Too Young to Die?, NBC, 1990. She Said No, NBC, 1990. The Ivory Hunters (also known as The Last Elephant and White Gold), TNT, 1990. Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus, ABC, 1991. Payoff, Showtime, 1991. Love, Lies and Murder, NBC, 1991. Guilty Until Proven Innocent (also known as Presumed Guilty), NBC, 1991. Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel (also known as Drug Wars //: The Medellin Cartel and Drug Wars II: The Colombia Connection), NBC, 1992. Trial: The Price of Passion, NBC, 1992. Somebody's Daughter, ABC, 1992. The Sea Wo/f(also known as The Seawolf), TNT, 1993. Final Appeal, 1993. Between Love and Hate, 1993. My Name Is Kate, ABC, 1994. Out of Annie's Past, USA Network, 1995. Sophie and the Moonhanger, Lifetime, 1996. Dead Ahead (also known as The Killing Point), USA Network, 1996. Bloodhounds 2, USA Network, 1996. And song "Show Me, Lord," Miss Evers' Boys, HBO, 1997. When Danger Follows You Home (also known as /Access Denied), USA Network, 1997. The Ticket, USA Network, 1997. The Long Island Incident (also known as The Carolyn McCarthy Story), NBC, 1998. The Hunted (also known as Die Cejagte), 1998. Composer for Television; Specials: "Little Miss Perfect," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1987.

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"Caroline" (also known as "Father Arcane's Daughter"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1990. Intimate Portrait: Sean Connery, Lifetime, 1997. Composer for Television; Pilots: Legs, ABC, 1978. Composer for Films, Unless Otherwise Noted: Checoslovaquia (short film; documentary), NO-DO, 1969, released as Czechoslovakia, 1970. The Man from O.R.C.Y. (also known as The Real Cone Girls), Cinemation, 1970. Sweet Kill (also known as The Arousers and A Kiss from Eddie), New World Pictures, 1973. Hex (also known as The Shrieking), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. That Man Bolt (also known as To Kill a Dragon and Thunderbolt), Universal, 1973. White Lightning (also known as McKlusky), United Artists, 1973. Invasion of the Bee Girls, 1973, released in the United States as Graveyard Tramps, Centaur, 1983. Mr. Majestyk, United Artists, 1974. Gator, United Artists, 1976. A Small Town in Texas, American International Pictures, 1976. Trackdown, United Artists, 1976. Cod Bless Dr. Shagetz, L-T Films, 1977. Outlaw Blues, Warner Bros., 1977. Viva Knievel! (also known as Seconds to Live), Warner Bros., 1977. And songs (including "Fly by Night"), Love at First Bite, American International Pictures, 1979. Coast to Coast, Paramount, 1980. And lyricist (with Jim Seals), Foolin' Around, Columbia, 1980. Music for non-U.S. version, The Hunter, Paramount, 1980. The Entity, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Cu/o, Warner Bros., 1983. And songs (including "Sun Goes Down"), Independence Day (also known as Follow Your Dreams), Warner Bros., 1983. Daddy's Deadly Darling (also known as Daddy's Girl and The Pigs), Aquarius, 1984. A Nightmare on Elm Street, New Line Cinema, 1984. And song "Too Bad You're Crazy," April Fool's Day, Paramount, 1986. (With others) And song "Latin," Blue City, Paramount, 1986. Deadly Friend, Warner Bros., 1986. TheAllnighter, Universal, 1987. Dudes, New Century-Vista, 1987. A Life to Remember: Rose Kennedy, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Excessive Force, New Line Cinema, 1993. Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision (documentary), Ocean Releasing, 1994. Rumpelstiltskin, Spelling Films International, 1995. Return with Honor (documentary), Sanders and Mock, 1998. Also composer for Sout/ne.*

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Born April 4,1922, in New York, NY; son of Edward and Selma (Feinstein) Bernstein; married Pearl Glusman, December 21, 1946 (divorced); married Eve Adamson, October 25, 1965; children: (first marriage) Peter Matthew, Gregory Eames; (second marriage) Emily Adamson, Elizabeth Campbell. Education: Attended the Walden School, New York University, and thejuilliard School; also studied with Roger Sessions. Addresses: /Agent—Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, 3301 Barham Blvd., Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 900681477. Career: Composer, conductor, arranger, music director, music producer, and music supervisor. Concert pianist in New York City, Philadelphia, PA, and Chicago, IL, 1946-50; composer for United Nations radio department, 1949; Young Musicians Foundation, president, 1961—; Valley Symphony Orchestra, CA, music director. Also worked as an actor, dancer, and painter. Military service: U.S. Air Force; served in the Armed Forces Radio Network during World War II. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (first vice president, beginning in 1963; chairperson of the music branch with others), Screen Composers Association (director), Composers and Lyricists Guild of America (president, 1970—), National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (director), Thalians Club (vice president, 1959-62). Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best score, 1955, for The Man with the Golden Arm; Motion Picture Exhibitor Laurel awards, 1956,1957, and 1962; Academy Award nomination, best score, 1960, for The Magnificent Seven; Academy Award nomination, best score, 1961, for Summer and

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Smoke; Academy Award nomination (with Mack David), best song, 1962, for the theme song from Walk on the Wild Side; Golden Globe Award, best original score, and Academy Award nomination, best original music score, both 1963, for To Kill a Mockingbird; Emmy Award, outstanding achievement in music composition, 1963, for The Making of the President: 1960; Academy Award nomination, best original music score, 1966, for Return of the Seven; Academy Award nomination (with Mack David), best song, 1966, for "My Wishing Doll" from Hawaii; Academy Award nomination, best original music score, 1966, and Golden Globe Award, best original score, 1967, both for Hawaii; Academy Award, best original music score, 1967, for Thoroughly Modern Millie; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best musical play, 1968, for How Now, Dow /ones; Academy Award nomination (with Don Black), best song, and Golden Globe Award nomination (with Don Black), best original song, both 1969, for the theme song from True Grit; Academy Award nomination (with Don Black), best song, 1974, for "Wherever Love Takes Me" from Gold; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in music composition for a series, 1976, for Best Sellers; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best score of a musical, 1983, for Merlin; Academy Award nomination, best original song score or adaptation score, 1983, for Trading Places; Career Achievement Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, 1991; Academy Award nomination, best original score, 1993, for The Age of Innocence; Maverick Tribute Award, Cinequest San Jose Film Festival, 1998. CREDITS Film Work: Music director, Sudden Fear, RKO Radio Pictures, 1952. Music conductor, Guns of the Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1969. Music director, The Magnificent Seven Ride, United Artists, 1972. Music supervisor, Mr. Quilp (also known as The Old Curiosity Shop), Avco-Embassy, 1975. Music supervisor, Slap Shot, Universal, 1977. Music director, Heavy Metal (animated), Columbia, 1981. Music director, supervisor, and conductor, Bolero (also known as Bolero: An Adventure in Ecstasy), Cannon, 1984. Music director, My Left Foot (also known as My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown), Miramax, 1989.

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Music adapter, arranger, supervisor, and director, Cape Fear, Universal, 1991. Music conductor, Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Orchestrator, The Rainmaker (also known as John Grisham's The Rainmaker), Paramount, 1997. Music producer, orchestrator, and conductor, Digging to China, Legacy Releasing, 1998. Film Appearances: Songwriter, From Noon till Three, United Artists, 1976. Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann (documentary), Channel 4 Films, 1992. Television Work; Music Conductor; Miniseries: Theme music, Rough Riders (also known as Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders), TNT, 1997. Television Work; Music Conductor; Movies: Crazy in Love, TNT, 1992. Voices from Within (also known as Silhouette), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Irish Music in America: A Musical Migration, The Disney Channel, 1994. The Hollywood Soundtrack Story, American Movie Classics, 1995. RECORDINGS Albums: Paris Swings, Capitol, 1959. Other albums include Blues and Brass, Decca; also recorded albums with United Artists. Albums; Film Soundtracks: The Ten Commandments, Dot, 1956. Movie and TV Themes, Choreo, 1962. Return of the Seven, United Artists, 1966. The Silencers, RCA Victor, 1966. Thoroughly Modern Millie, Decca, 1967. / Love You, Alice B. Toklas, Cinema Records, 1968. The Scalphunters, MCA Records, 1968. True Grit, Capitol, 1969. Heavy Metal: The Score, Full Moon/Asylum, 1981. Spies Like Us, Varese Sarabande, 1985. Amazing Grace and Chuck, TSP Music, 1987. Oscar, Varese Sarabande, 1991. Rambling Rose, Virgin Records America, 1991. Cape Fear, MCA Records, 1991.

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The Babe, MCA Records, 1992. The Cemetery Club, Varese Sarabande, 1993. Other soundtrack recordings include The Man with the Golden Arm, Decca; Da, My Left Foot, The Field, and Frankie Starlight, all Varese; The Great Escape, Intrada; Zulu Dawn, Cerebrus; and The Age of Innocence, Epic. Contributor to albums, including Music from Jerry Goldsmith's Original Score for the MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Motion Picture "The Prize" Plus Music from Other Great Motion Pictures, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer-Records, 1964; Motion Picture Music, by Miklos Rozsa, Citadel, 1997; and Grand Music Cinema, Library of Congress, 1998. WRITINGS Composer for Films, Unless Otherwise Noted: Saturday's Hero (also known as Idols in the Dust), Columbia, 1951. Sudden Fear, RKO Radio Pictures, 1952. Never Wave at a WAC (also known as The Private Wore Skirts), RKO Radio Pictures, 1952. Boots Malone, Columbia, 1952. Battles of Chief Pontiac, Real Art, 1952. Robot Monster (also known as Monster from Mars and Monsters from the Moon), Three Dimensional Pictures, 1953. Music contributor, Peter Pan, RKO Radio Pictures, 1953. A Communications Primer (short film; documentary), 1953. Cat Women of the Moon (also known as Rocket to the Moon), Astor, 1953. 5ofa Compact, 1954. Silent Raiders, Lippert, 1954. Miss Robin Crusoe, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954. Make Haste to Live, Republic, 1954. And title song, The Man with the Golden Arm, United Artists, 1955. The View from Pompey's Head (also known as Secret Interlude), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955. It's a Dog's Life (also known as Bar Sinister), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1955. House—After Five Years of Living (short film; documentary), Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1955. The Eternal Sea, Republic, 1955. Storm Fear, United Artists, 1956. The Naked Eye (documentary), Camera Eye Pictures, 1956. Eames' Lounge Chair (short film; documentary), Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1956. The Ten Commandments, Paramount, 1957. The Sweet Smell of Success, United Artists, 1957.

Toccata for Toy Trains (short film), Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1957. The Tin Star, Paramount, 1957. Saddle the Wind, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Fear Strikes Out, Paramount, 1957. Men in War, United Artists, 1957. Drango, United Artists, 1957. Desire under the Elms, Paramount, 1958. Cod's Little Acre, United Artists, 1958. The Information Machine (short film; documentary), Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1958. The Buccaneer, Paramount, 1958. Anna Lucasta, United Artists, 1958. Kings Co Forth, United Artists, 1958. Some Came Running, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959. The Story on Page One, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. The Miracle, Warner Bros., 1959. Glimpses of the USA, 1959. From the Terrace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. The Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1960. The Rat Race, Paramount, 1960. Introduction to Feedback (short; documentary), 1960. The Fabulous Fifties, 1960. Summer and Smoke, Paramount, 1961. The Young Doctors (also known as No Deadly Machine), United Artists, 1961. The IBM Mathematics Peep Show (short film; documentary), 1961. By Love Possessed, Seven Arts/United Artists, 1961. The Comancheros, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961. Birdman of Alcatraz, United Artists, 1962. And theme song (with Mack David), Walk on the Wild Side, Columbia, 1962. San Francisco Fire, 1962. A Girl Named Tamiko, Paramount, 1962. To Kill a Mockingbird, Universal, 1962. The Great Escape, United Artists, 1963. Hud, Paramount, 1963. The Caretakers (also known as Borderlines), United Artists, 1963. Rampage (also known as Jungle Rampage), Warner Bros., 1963. Kings of the Sun, United Artists, 1963. Love with a Proper Stranger, Paramount, 1963. The Carpetbaggers, Paramount, 1964. The World of Henry Orient, United Artists, 1964. House of Science, 1964. Baby, the Rain Must Fall, Columbia, 1965. The Sons of Katie Elder, Paramount, 1965. Hallelujah Trail, United Artists, 1965. The Reward, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Westinghouse in Alphabetical Order (also known as West/nghouse ABC; short film; documentary), 1965.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 View from the People Wall (short film), Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1965. The Smithsonian Institute (documentary), 1965. IBM Puppet Shows, 1965. IBM at the Fair (short film; documentary), 1965. Four Days in November (documentary), United Artists, 1965. Cast a Giant Shadow, United Artists, 1966. And song "My Wishing Doll" (with Mack David), Hawaii, United Artists, 1966. Return of the Seven (also known as Return of the Magnificent Seven and Le regreso de los siete magnificos), United Artists, 1966. Seven Women, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. The Silencers, Columbia, 1966. Thoroughly Modern Millie, Universal, 1967. A Computer Glossary (short film; documentary), 1967. Rough Sketch, 1968. / Love You, Alice B. Toklas (also known as Kiss My Butterfly), Warner Bros., 1968. The Scalphunters, United Artists, 1968. And theme song (with Don Black), True Grit, Paramount, 1969. Where's jack?, Paramount, 1969. Tops, Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1969. Midas Run (also known as Midas Gold and A Run on Gold), Cinerama, 1969. The Gypsy Moths, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. Guns of the Magnificent Seven, United Artists, 1969. The Bridge at Remagen, United Artists, 1969. Gannon for Cordoba (also known as Dragon Master), United Artists, 1970. The Liberation of L B. Jones, Columbia, 1970. And theme song, A Walk in the Spring Rain, Columbia, 1970. Kifaru . . . the Black Rhino (documentary), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Big Jake, National General, 1971. Doctors' Wives, Columbia, 1971. See No Evil (also known as Blind Terror), Columbia, 1971. Computer Perspective (short film; documentary), 1971. Computer Landscape (short film; documentary), 1971. The Magnificent Seven Ride, United Artists, 1972. SX-70, 1972. The Amazing Mr. Blunden, Hemisphere, 1972. Nightmare Honeymoon (also known as Deadly Honeymoon), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Cah/7/: United States Marshal (also known as Cah/7/ and Wednesday Morning), Warner Bros., 1973. Copernicus, 1973.

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McQ, Warner Bros., 1974. And song "Wherever Love Takes Me" (with Don Black), Cold, Allied Artists, 1974. The Trial of Billy Jack, Taylor-Laughlin, 1974. Report to the Commissioner (also known as Operation Undercover), United Artists, 1975. Mr. Quilp (also known as The Old Curiosity Shop), Avco-Embassy, 1975. Metropolitan Overview, 1975. From Noon till Three, United Artists, 1976. The Incredible Sarah (also known as Sarah), Readers Digest Productions, 1976. The Shootist, Paramount, 1976. The Look of America, 1976. Billy Jack Goes to Washington, Taylor-Laughlin, 1977. The Worlds of Franklin and]efferson (documentary), 1977. Po/av/s/on (short film), Polaroid Corporation/Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1977. Daumier: Paris and the Spectator, 1977. Animal House (also known as National Lampoon's Animal House), Universal, 1978. Blood Brothers (also known as A Father's Love), Warner Bros., 1978. Powers of Ten—A Film Dealing with the Relative Size of Things in the Universe and the Effect of Adding Another Zero, Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1978. Degas in the Metropolitan (short film; documentary), Metropolitan Museum of Art/Office of Charles and Ray Eames, 1978. Cezanne (short film; documentary), 1978. Art Game, 1978. The Great Santini (also known as The Ace), Warner Bros., 1979. And songs, Meatballs (also known as Summer Camp), Paramount, 1979. Zulu Dawn, Warner Bros., 1979. A Report on the IBM Exhibition Center, 1979. Theme from the Magnificent Seven, Moonraker, United Artists, 1979. Airplane! (also known as Flying High), Paramount, 1980. Saturn 3, Associated Film Distributors, 1980. Music contributor, The Blues Brothers, Universal, 1980. An American Werewolf in London (also known as American Werewolf), Universal, 1981. Genocide (documentary), Simon Wiesenthal Center, 1981. Going Ape!, Paramount, 1981. Heavy Metal (animated), Columbia, 1981. And song "Diamond Trinkets," Honky Jonk Freeway, Universal, 1981.

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Stripes, Columbia, 1981. The Chosen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Five Days One Summer, Warner Bros., 1982. Airplane II: The Sequel (also known as Flying High II), Paramount, 1982. Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (also known as Adventures in the Creep Zone and Road Gangs), Columbia, 1983. Class, Orion, 1983. Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. (With others) Thriller (short film), Optimum Productions, 1983. (With others) Making Michael Jackson's Thriller, Palace Pictures, 1983. (With Peter Bernstein) Bolero (also known as Bolero: An Adventure in Ecstasy), Cannon, 1984. Chostbusters, Columbia, 1984. The Black Cauldron (also known as Taran and the Magic Cauldron), Buena Vista, 1985. Marie Ward: Zwischen Calgen und Clorie, Warner Bros./Columbia, 1985. Prince Jack, Castle Hill, 1985. Spies Like Us, Warner Bros., 1985. Legal Eagles, Universal, 1986. Three Amigos!, Orion, 1986. Amazing Grace and Chuck (also known as Silent Vo/ce), TriStar, 1987. Leonard, Part 6, Columbia, 1987. Da, Film Dallas, 1988. Funny Farm, Warner Bros., 1988. The Good Mother, Buena Vista, 1988. Music for non-U.S. version, A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon (also known as Jimmy Reardon), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. My Left Foot (also known as My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown), Miramax, 1989. The Field, Avenue Pictures, 1990. The Grifters, Miramax, 1990. Slipstream, Virgin Home Entertainment, 1990. Oscar, Buena Vista, 1991. A Rage in Harlem, Miramax, 1991. Rambling Rose, Seven Arts, 1991. Cape Fear, Universal, 1991. The Babe, Universal, 1992. A River Runs through It, Columbia, 1992. The Cemetery Club (also known as Looking for a Live One), Buena Vista, 1993. Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. The Good Son, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. Lost in Yonkers (also known as Neil Simon's Lost in Yon/cers), Columbia, 1993. Song "Black Strait Jacket/' Natural Born Killers, Warner Bros., 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Song "Hollywood and the Stars/' Jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. Frankie Starlight, Fine Line Features, 1995. Dev/7 in a Blue Dress (also known as Le diable en robe bleue), TriStar, 1995. Search and Destroy (also known as The Four Rules), October Films, 1995. Roommates, Buena Vista, 1995. Canadian Bacon, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Bulletproof, Universal, 1996. Theme from The Magnificent Seven, Larger Than Life (also known as Large As Life and Nickel and Dime), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Theme from The Magnificent Seven, Carla's Song (also known as La cancion de Car/a), Shadow Distribution, 1996. The Rainmaker (also known as John Grisham's The Rainmaker), Paramount, 1997. Hoodlum (also known as Gangster and Hoods), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997. Buddy, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Song "The Man with the Golden Arm/' Vegas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1997. Puppies for Sale, Aron Productions, 1997. Twilight (also known as The Magic Hour), Paramount, 1998. The Deep End of the Ocean, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. The Wild, Wild West, Warner Bros., 1999. Composer for Television, Unless Otherwise Noted; Series: General Electric Theater, CBS, 1953-62. Staccato (also known as Johnny Staccato), NBC, 1959-60, ABC, 1960. Hollywood and the Stars, NBC, 1963-64. The Big Valley, ABC, 1965. Julia, NBC, 1968-71. Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, ABC, 1971-74. And theme, The Rookies, ABC, 1972-76. And theme, Ellery Queen (also known as The /Adventures ofEllery Queen), NBC, 1975. Theme, Serpico, NBC, 1976-77. Bestsellers, NBC, 1976-77. Little Women, NBC, 1979. Delta House, ABC, 1979. The Chisholms, CBS, 1979-80. Theme "The F.B.I./' Today's F.B.I., ABC, 1981-82. Theme, The Magnificent Seven (also known as The Magnificent Seven: The Series), CBS, 1998—. Composer for Television; Miniseries: The Race for Space (documentary), 1959.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies, Channel 4, 1995. Theme music, Rough Riders (also known as Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders), TNT, 1997. Composer for Television; Movies: Incident on a Dark Street, NBC, 1973. Men of the Dragon, ABC, 1974. Ellery Queen: Too Many Suspects, NBC, 1975. The Three Thousand Mile Chase, NBC, 1977. Charleston, NBC, 1979. Guyana Tragedy: The Story of]im Jones (also known as The Mad Messiah), CBS, 1980. Moviola: This Year's Blonde (also known as Moviola, The Secret Love of Marilyn Monroe, and This Year's Blonde), NBC, 1980. Gulag, HBO, 1985. Crazy in Love, TNT, 1992. Foreign Affairs, 1993. Composer for Television; Specials: Incidental music, Peter Pan, NBC, 1960. Hollywood: The Golden Years (documentary), 1961. The Making of the President: 1960, ABC, 1963. Composer for Television; Episodic: "Secret of the Wild Child," Nova, PBS, 1994. Composer for Television; Pilots: Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, ABC, 1971. The Rookies, ABC, 1972. Serpico: The Deadly Game (also known as The Deadly Game), NBC, 1976. Little Women, NBC, 1978. Composer for Other Television Productions: Composer for D-Day, Voyage of the Brigantine Yankee, and The Crucifixion of]esus. Composer for the Stage: How Now, Dow Jones, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1967. True Romances, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1977. Merlin, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1983, published by Hal Leonard (Winona, MN), 1983. Other Writings: Bernstein's correspondence with Charles and Ray Eames and photographs of Bernstein are included in a collection of materials known as the "Work of Charles and Ray Eames/'

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Record Guide, March/April, 1998, p. 51.*

BERRY, Halle 1968PERSONAL Born August 14, 1968, in Cleveland, OH; daughter of Jerome and Judith (a registered nurse; maiden name, Hawkins) Berry; married David Christopher Justice (a professional baseball player), January 1, 1993 (divorced, 1996). Education: Attended Cuyahoga Community College. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Also worked as a model. Appeared in advertisements for Revlon cosmetics. Awards, Honors: Winner of Miss Teen Ohio beauty pageant; Miss Teen All-American, 1985; first runner up for Miss USA pageant, 1986; winner of Miss USA pageant, 1987; Image Award nomination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, 1992, for Boomerang; Image Award nomination, NAACP, outstanding actress in a television movie, 1995, for Solomon and Sheba; Image Award nomination, NAACP, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, 1995, for Losing Isaiah; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actress in an adventure/drama, 1997, for Executive Decision; Distinguished Achievement Award from the Miss USA Pageant, 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: Vivian, Jungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Cory, The Last Boy Scout, Warner Bros., 1991. Natalie, Strictly Business, Warner Bros., 1991. Angela, Boomerang, Paramount, 1992. Autumn, The Program, Buena Vista, 1993. Kathleen Mercer, Father Hood (also known as Desperado, Honor among Thieves, and Mike Hardy), Buena Vista, 1993. Herself, CB4, Universal, 1993. Miss Rosetta Stone, The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Khaila Richards, Losing Isaiah, Paramount, 1995.

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Sandra Beecher, Race the Sun, TriStar, 1996. Jean, Executive Decision (also known as Critical Decision), Warner Bros., 1996. Jane Potenza, The Rich Man's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Herself, Girl 6, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Nisi, B.A.P.S. (also known as B*A*P*S), New Line Cinema, 1997. Nina, Bulworth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Zola Taylor, Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, Warner Bros., 1998. Ringside, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Emily Franklin, Living Dolls (also known as Planted), ABC, 1989. Debbie Porter, Knots Landing, CBS, 1991-92. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Title role, Queen (also known as Alex Haley's Queen), CBS, 1992. Shelby Cole, The Wedding (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: The Wedding), ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Nikaule (the Queen of Sheba), Solomon and Sheba, Showtime, 1995. Title role, Dorothy Dandridge, HBO, 1999. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Dorothy Dandridge, HBO, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of "Ebony," ABC, 1996. Vo/ces of Hope . . . Finding the Cures for Breast and Ovarian Cancer, Lifetime, 1997. Christmas Miracles, ABC, 1997. Quincy Jones—The First 50 Years (also known as Quincy Jones . . . a 50-Year Celebration), ABC, 1998. Hollywood Clamour Girls, 1998. Women of the Net, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. The 47th Miss USA Pageant, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1995. The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, 1995. The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1996. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Host, The 1996 Essence Awards, 1996. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 28th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1997. Host, The 1997 World Music Awards, 1997. Host, The 10th Essence Awards, 1997. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Entertainers with Byron Allen (also known as fnterta/ners), syndicated, 1994. Herself, Martin, Fox, 1995. Voice of Betsy, "Room Service/' Frasier, NBC, 1998. Appeared as Rene, "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow/' They Came from Outer Space; also appeared in Amen and A Different World, both NBC; and Dennis Miller Live, HBO. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Ebony, February, 1992, p. 36; March, 1997, pp. 2226. Essence, October, 1996, pp. 70-73. Jet, January 20, 1992, p. 34; March 3, 1997, p. 39; April 7, 1997, pp. 22-25. Ladies Home Journal, May, 1997, pp. 64-66. People Weekly, May 11, 1998, p. 164.*

BISSET Jacqueline 1944PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "B/ss-it"; full name, Winnifred Jacqueline Fraser-Bisset; born September 13, 1944, in Weybridge, Surrey, England; daughter of Max Fraser (a doctor) and Arlette Alexander (a lawyer) Bisset. Education: Attended the French Lycee, London. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; V.M.A., 10 avenue George-V, 75008 Paris, France. Career: Actress and producer. Model, appeared in Vogue and Queen. Also worked as a waitress. Awards, Honors: Golden Apple Star of the Year, Women's Press Club, 1978; Golden Globe Award

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 nomination, best motion picture actress-musical/comedy, 1979, for Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1985, for Under the Volcano; Cesar Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1996, for La Ceremonie. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) The Knack . . . and How to Get It (also known as The Knack], United Artists, 1965. Jacqueline, Cul de Sac, Sigma III, 1966. Arrivederci Baby (also known as Drop Dead Darling), Paramount, 1966. Giovanna Goodthighs, Casino Royale (also known as Charles K. Feldman's Casino Royale), Columbia, 1966. Jackie, Two for the Road, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Candy, The Capetown Affair (also known as Escape Route Cape Town), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Vicki Cartwright, The Sweet Ride, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Norma Maclver, The Detective, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1968. Cathy, Bullitt, Warner Bros., 1968. Anna, The First Time (also known as You Don't Need Pajamas at Rosie's, The Beginners, The Beginners Three, Doin' It, and They Don't Wear Pajamas at Rosie's), United Artists, 1969. Wendy, L'Echelle blanche (also known as Secret World), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Christine Adams, The Grasshopper (also known as The Passing of Evil and Passions), National General, 1970. Gwen Meighen, Airport, Universal, 1970. Paula Clarkson, The Mephisto Waltz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Pamela, Believe in Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Jenny, Secrets, Satori Films, 1971. Rose Bean, The Life and Times of judge Roy Bean, National General, 1972. Sheila Hammond, Stand Up and Be Counted, Columbia, 1972. Laura, The Thief Who Came to Dinner, Warner Bros., 1973. Julie/Pamela, La NuitAmericaine (also known as Day for Night), Warner Bros., 1973. Tatiana/Christine, Le magnifique (also known as The Magnificent One), Cine III, 1973.

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Countess Andrenyi, Murder on the Orient Express, Paramount, 1974. Anna Crawley, Der Richter und sein Henker (also known as Murder on the Bridge, Cetting Away with Murder, and End of the Came), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Anna Carla Dosio, La donna della dominica (also known as The Sunday Woman and La Femme du dimanche), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Janet Whistler, St. Ives, Warner Bros., 1976. Natasha O'Brien, Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (also known as Too Many Chefs and Someone Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe), Warner Bros., 1976. Gail Berke, The Deep, Columbia, 1977. Liz Cassidy, The Greek Tycoon, Universal, 1978. Louise, Together? (also known as / Love You, I Love You Not and Amo Non Amo), Castle Hill Productions, 1979. Kay Kirby, When Time Ran Out... (also known as Earth's Final Fury), Warner Bros., 1980. Liz Hamilton, Rich and Famous, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1981. Barbara Hallsworth, Inchon, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1982. Ellen, Class, Orion, 1983. Yvonne Firmin, Under the Volcano, Universal, 1984. Herself, Observations Under the Volcano, 1984. Katherine, High Season, Hemdale, 1987. Jane Lambert, La ma/son de jade (also known as The House of Jade), Cine 5, 1988. Clare Lipkin, Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills, Cinecom, 1989. Claudia Lirones, Wild Orchid, Vision, 1989. Nicole Chantrelle, The Maid, Media Home Entertainment, 1990. Isabelle Colbran, Rossini, Rossini, 1991. Holly McPhee, Crimebroker, A-pix Entertainment, 1993. Est & ouest: Les paradis perdus (also known as East & West: Paradise Lost), 1993. Frederique, Les Marmottes (also known as The Groundhogs), Lumiere, 1993. Catherine Lelievre, La Ceremonie (also known as A Judgement in Stone), MK2 Productions, 1995. Let the Devil Wear Black, Trimark, 1998. Paola Franco, Dangerous Beauty (also known as Courtesan, The Honest Courtesan, and Venice), Warner Bros., 1998. Joan of Arc: The Virgin Warrior (also known as Joan of Arc), Fildebroc, forthcoming. Film Producer: Rich and Famous, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1981.

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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Josephine de Beauharnais, Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story, ABC, 1987. Isabelle D'Arc, loan of Arc, CBS, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Helen Mallory, The Spiral Staircase, 1975. Herself/Julie, Vivement Truffaut, 1985. Anna, Anna Karenina, CBS, 1985. Nina Von Haider, Forbidden (also known as Versteckt), HBO, 1985. Marisa Granger, Choices, ABC, 1986. Marian, Hoffman's Monger, 1993. Nell Bergen, Leave of Absence, NBC, 1994. Pandora, September (also known as Rosamunde Pitcher's September), Showtime, 1996. Sheila Gaines, Once You Meet a Stranger (also known as Don't Talk to Strangers), CBS, 1996. Christine Van Buren, End of Summer, Showtime,

1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 1988, 1989. The Pat Sajak Show, CBS, 1989. "Anthony Quinn," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Pavarotti and Friends, ABC, 1982. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. Host, Women of the World (also known as Women of Intrigue), syndicated, 1987. The 61st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1989. Host, 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. Host, The Hollywood Fashion Machine, AMC, 1995. Narrator, Impressionists on the Seine, PBS, 1998. Herself, Steve McQueen: The King of Gool, AMC, 1998. Intimate Portrait: Jacqueline Bisset, Lifetime, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Harper's Bazaar, April, 1987; August, 1988. People Weekly, June 12, 1989.*

BJOERNSTRAND, Gunnar (Gunnar Bjornstrand)

1909-1986

PERSONAL Real name, Knut Gunnar Johanson; born November 13,1909, in Stockholm, Sweden; died May 24,1986,

in Stockholm, Sweden; son of Oscar Johanson (an actor); married Lillie Lundahl (an actress), November 6, 1935; children: three daughters. Education: Attended the Royal Dramatic Theatre School, Stockholm, Sweden. Career: Actor. Swedish Theatre, Helsinki, Finland, actor, 1936-38; stage actor in Stockholm, Sweden, 1938-46; Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, guest artist, 1948. Also worked as a baker's apprentice, in a barber shop, and at the docks. Also known as Gunnar Bjornstrand. Awards, Honors: Goesta Ekman Prize, Swedish Film Society, 1953. CREDITS Film Appearances: Member of the choir, Falsk millionaeren (also known as The False Millionaire and Pour mon coeur et ses millions), Minerva Film, 1931. Young man, Skeppohoj!, Minerva Film, 1931. Student carrying "Nicken," Hans livs match, Minerva Film, 1932. Bergslagsfolk, Europa Film, 1937. A man, Vi som gaar scenvaegen (also known as We from the Theatre), Anglo Film, 1938. Journalist, Juninatten (also known June Night and Night in June), Svensk Filmindustri, 1938. Bank manager Ryder, Panik (also known as Panic), City Film, 1939. Doctor, VI tvaa (also known as We Two), Terrafilm, 1939. August Palm's associate, Mot nya tider (also known as Towards New Times), Svensk Talfilm, 1939. Sergeant Kristian, Hjaeltar i gult och blaatt (also known as Heroes in Yellow and Blue), Europa Film, 1940. Karl foer sin hatt (also known as An Able Man), Sandrew/S. Bauman, 1940. Miss Lindenstjaerna's fiance, Hennes melodi (also known as Her Melody), Europa Film, 1940. Military doctor, Alle man paa post (also known as Everybody at His Station), Svensk Talfilm, 1940. A solider, Snapphanar (also known as Scan/an Cuerilla), Europa Film, 1942. Count Conti, En aeventyrare (also known as /Adventurer and Kungens kurir), Europa Film, 1942. Lieutenant Baeckstroem, General von Doebeln, Terrafilm, 1942. Sven Eriksson, Natt / hamn (also known as Night in the Harbor), Svensk Filmindustri, 1943.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Linden, Jag draepte (also known as / Killed and / Slew), Sandrew, 1943. Editor Svensson, Appassionata, Film AB Lux, 1944. Hahn, Lev farligt (also known as Live Dangerously), SvenskTalfilm, 1944. Major Rolf von Ritter, Mitt folk aer icke ditt (also known as My People Are Not Yours), Kungsfilm, 1944. Felix Palmer, Nyordningpaa Sjoegaarda (also known as New Order at Sjoegaarda), Kungsfilm, 1944. Teacher, Hets, Svensk Filmindustri, 1944, released in the U.S. as Torment (also known as Frenzy), 1944. Harry Hellberg, St/ss/e, Film AB Lux, 1945. Hagman, / som haer intraeden . . . (also known as You Who Are about to Enter...), Kungsfilm, 1945. Harald Haraldsson, Peggy paa vift (also known as Peggy on a Spree), Kungsfilm, 1946. Dr. Westman, Sr., and Vilhelm Westman, Kristin kommenderar (also known as Kristin Commands), Kungsman, 1946. Dr. Bertil Langenfeldt, Roetaegg (also known as Bad Eggs), Kungsfilm, 1946. Mr. Purman, Det regnar paa vaar kaerlek, Sveriges Folkbiografer, 1946, released in the U.S. as It Rains on Our Love (also known as The Man with an Umbrella), 1946. Erik Sahlen, Medan porten var staengd (also known as While the Door Was Locked), Europa Film, 1946. Midvinterblot (also known as Midwinter Blood), [Sweden], 1946. Sune Ericsson, Bruden kom genom taket (also known as Bride Came through the Ceiling), Centrum Film, 1947. Shoeshiner Tom and Plutten, Pappa soekes (also known as Daddy Wanted), Kungsfilm, 1947. Sergeant Loefgren, Krigsmans erinran (also known as Soldier's Duties), Svensk Filmindustri, 1947. Author, En fluga goer ingen sommar (also known as One Swallow Doesn't Make a Summer), Europa Film, 1947. Bengt, Tvaa kvinnor (also known as Two Women), Wive Film, 1947. Actor Bob Hill (also known as Robert Berg), Haer kommer vi. . . (also known as Here We Come), SvenskTalfilm, 1947. Klasson, Musik I moerker (also known as Music in Darkness, Music Is My Future, and Night Is My Future), Terrafilm/Embassy, 1948. Director Wickman, Var sin vaeg (also known as Each to His Own Way), Ekman-Produktion, 1948. Hans Wolff, En Svensk tiger (also known as A Swedish Tiger), Kungsman, 1948.

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Captain, Lilla Marta kommer tillbaka (also known as Little Marta Returns), Terrafilm, 1948. Corporal Berglund, Soldat Bom (also known as Private Bom), Fribergs Filmbyra/Komiska Teatern, 1948. Bertil Kronberg, Skolka skolan (also known as Playing Truant), S. Bauman, 1949. Dr. Edvin Burelius, Flickan fraan tredje raden (also known as Girl from the Third Row), Terra Film, 1949. Sportsman Fritjof Krafft, Pappa Bom (also known as Father Bom), Fribergs Filmbyra/Komiska Teatern, 1949. Architect Gunnar Stenwall, Min syster och jag (also known as My Sister and I), Wive Film, 1950. Actor Julius Brumse, Faestmoe uthyres (also known as Fiancee for Hire), Fribergs Filmbyra, 1950. Film director Lasse Brenner, Kyssen paa kryssen (also known as Kiss on the Cruise), Svensk Filmindustri, 1950. Jarl Eksell, Den vita katten (also known as The White Cat), Sandrew, 1950. Engineer Planertz, Kvartetten som spraengdes (also known as The Quartet That Was Split Up), Svensk Filmindustri, 1950. Frans Mel in (also known as Hamn-Casanova), TullBom (also known as Customs Officer Bom), Fribergs Filmbyra/Komiska Teatern, 1951. Conscript, Livatpaa luckan, SvenskTalfilm, 1951. Oskar B lomkvist, Saeg det mecf blommer (also known as Say It with Flowers), Svensk Filmindustri, 1952. Valentin Fredriksson-Frisk, En faestman i taget (also known as One Fiance at a Time), S. Bauman, 1952. Frederik Lobelius, Kvinnors vaentan, Svensk Filmindustri, 1952, released in the U.S. as Secrets of Women (also known as Waiting Women), Janus, 1952. Sergeant Niklas Slevbrink, Flyg-Bom (also known as Bom the Flyer), Fribergs Filmbyra, 1952. Malte Loevman, Oppaat med groena hissen (also known as Up by the Green Lift), Film AC Imago, 1952. Zdenko Zapatil, Dansa min docka (also known as Dance with my Doll), Komiska Teatern, 1953. Director Brummer, Vi tre debutera (also known as We Three Debutantes), Svensk Filmindustri, 1953. Mr. Sjuberg, Gycklarnas afton, Sandrew, 1953, released in the U.S. as The Naked Night (also known as Sunset of a Clown and Sawdust and Tinsel), Times, 1953. Dr. Dalander, Glasberget (also known as Unmarried), Svensk Filmindustri, 1953.

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Shipowner Ludvig Ekman, Flottans glada gossar (also known as Happy Lads of the Fleet), Fribergs Filmbyra, 1954. Henrik Kugelstroem, Seger / moerker (also known as Victory in the Dark), Svensk Filmindustri, 1954. David Erneman, En lektion i kaerlek, Svensk Filmindustri, 1954, released in the U.S. as A Lesson in Love, Janus, 1954. Robert Holmen, Gabrielle, Svensk Filmindustri, 1954. Acke Kullerstedt, Stampen (also known as Pawn Shop), Komiska Teatern, 1955. Fredrik Egerman, Sommarnattens leende (also known as Smiles of a Summer Night), Svensk Filmindustri/Rank, 1955. Otto Soenderby, Kvinnodroem, Sandrew, 1955, released in the U.S. as )ourney into Autumn (also known as Dreams), Janus, 1955. Professor Rocke, Det aer aldrig foer sent (also known as It's Never too Late), Komiska Teatern, 1956. Major Ernst Kruuse, Sjunde himlen (also known as Seventh Heaven), Svensk Filmindustri, 1956. Joens, Detsjundeinseglet, Svensk Filmindustri, 1956, released in the U.S. as The Seventh Seal, Janus, 1957. Freddie Braxenhjelm, Skorpan (also known as The Rusk), Komiska Teatern, 1957. Mr. Purman, Nattens ljus (also known as Night Light), Svensk Filmindustri, 1957. Lawyer Gustaf Dahlstroem, Sommarnoeje soekes (also known as Summer Place Wanted), Svensk Filmindustri, 1957. Evald Borg, Smultronstaellet, Svensk Filmindustri, 1957, released in the U.S. as Wild Strawberries, Janus, 1957. Tore Hall, Du aer mitt aeventyr (also known as You Are My Adventure), Svensk Filmindustri, 1958. Marcus Arwidson, Froeken April (also known as Miss April), Europa Film, 1958. Councillor Vergerus, Ansiktet, Svensk Filmindustri, 1958, released in the U.S. as The Magician (also known as The Face), Janus, 1958. Agne Stressberg, Det svaengerpaa slottet (also known as Swining at the Castle), Svensk Filmindustri, 1959. Adam "A. P." Palmquist, Brottiparadiset (also known as Crime in Paradise), Svensk Filmindustri, 1959. Ernst Kruuse, Himmel och pannkaka (also known as Heaven and Paradise), Svensk Filmindustri, 1959. Greven, Maelapirater (also known as Pirates on the Malaren), Omega Film, 1959. The actor, Djaevulens oega, Svensk Filmindustri, 1960, released in the U.S. as The Devil's Eye, 1960.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 David, Saasom i en spegel, Svensk Filmindustri, 1961, released in the U.S. as Through a Glass Darkly, Janus, 1961. David Samuel Franzen, Lustgaarden, Svensk Filmindustri, 1961, released in the U.S. as The Pleasure Garden, 1961. Tomas Ericsson, Nattvardsgaesterna, Svensk Filmindustri, 1961, released in the U.S. as Winter Light, 1961. Sebastian, Lyckodrommen (also known as Dream of Happiness), Svensk Filmindustri, 1963. Dr. Georg Ehnstroem, Min kaera aer en ros (also known as My Love Is Like a Rose), Svensk Filmindustri, 1963. Helmer Berg, Klaenningen (also known as The Dress), Svensk Filmindustri, 1964. Emil Faerger (a photographer), Aektenskapsbrottaren (also known as Marriage Wrestler), Svensk Filmindustri, 1964. Dr. Jacob Lewin, Aelskande par (also known as Loving Couples), Prominent, 1964. Dr. Rune Wester, Traefracken (also known as The Sadist), [Sweden], 1966. Mr. Volger, Persona (also known as The Masks and Kinematrografi), Svensk Filmindustri/Lopert, 1966. Lundgren, Haer har du ditt liv (also known as Here Is Your Life and This Is Your Life), Svensk Filmindustri/Brandon, 1966. Count Schwartz, Syskonbaedd 1782 (also known as My Sister, My Love), Sandrew, 1966. King Sigvor, Den rode kappe (also known as The Red Mantle, Hagbard and Signe, Den roda kappan, and Rautha Skikkjan), Steve Prentoulis, 1967. Paul Hartman, "Smycket" (also known as "The Locket"), Stimulantia, Svensk Filmindustri, 1967. Engineer Morgan Aim, Toff/an—en lycklig komedi (also known as Slipper), NordiskTonefilm, 1967. Colonel Jacobi, Skammen, Svensk Filmindustri, 1967, released in the U.S. as Shame, Lopert, 1968. Hugo, Flickorna (also known as The Girls), Sandrew, 1969. Admiral Carl, Pappa, varfoer aer du arg? Du gjorde likadant sjaelv naer du var ung? (also known as Daddy, Why Are You Angry? You Did the Same When You Were Young?), Filmcenter, 1969. Hans Winkelmann, Riten, Svensk Filmindustri/ Cinematograph, 1969, released in the U.S. as The Rite (also known as The Ritual), Janus, 1969. Gunnar Lindmark, ///so/a (also known as Una estate in quattroand Violenza alsole), Ultra Film, 1969. Major Swedenhielm, Lockfaageln (also known as The Birdcall), Svensk Filmindustri, 1971. Alisia's friend, Pistolen (also known as The Pistol), Swedish Film Institute, 1973.

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Grandfather, Ansikte mot ansikete (also known as Face to Face), Cinematograph, 1976. Tabu (also known as Taboo), Swedish Film Institute, 1977. Paul, Hoestsonaten (also known as Autumn Sonata and Herbstsonate), New World, 1978. Forsius and Vicar, Charlotte Loewenskoeld, Sandrew, 1979. Grandfather, Avskedet (also known as ]aeaehyvaeiset), Swedish Film Institute, 1983. Filip Landahl, Fanny och Alexander (also known as Fanny und Alexander), Tobis Filmkunst, 1983, released in the U.S. as Fanny and Alexander, Embassy, 1983.

Addresses: Agent—The Marion Rosenberg Agency, 8428 Melrose PL, West Hollywood, CA 90069-5308. Contact—Jeremy Conway, 18-21 Jermyn St., SW1Y 6HB London, England.

Television Appearances; Series: Naagonstans i Sverige, SVT Drama, 1973.

Awards, Honors: British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, most outstanding newcomer to film, and Elie Award, both 1952, for Limelight; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performances, 1971, for A Doll's House and Hedda Gabler; Drama League Distinguished Performance Award (with others), 1972; London Evening Standard/Variety Club Award and Plays and Players Award, best actress, both 1974, for A Streetcar Named Desire; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or special, 1982, for Brideshead Revisited; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actress, 1985, for Shadowlands; Outer Critics Circle Award, for Hedda Gabler; fellow, Guildhall School of Music.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kommerseraadet Borck, Farmer och vaar herre, Sveriges Television, 1983. Other Television Appearances: Baron Roger Bernhusen de Sars, Hans naads testamente, Sveriges Radio, 1965. Paelsen, 1966. Gerard, Nina, Sveriges Radio, 1968. Professor Henry Higgins, Pygmalion, Sveriges Radio, 1968. / vaentrummet, 1977.*

Career: Actress. Affiliated with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), beginning in 1946; Hunter College of the City University of New York, distinguished visiting professor, 1989-90. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

CREDITS BJORNSTRAND, Gunnar See BJOERNSTRAND, Gunnar

BLOOM, Claire

1931PERSONAL

Full name, Patricia Claire Bloom; born February 15, 1931, in London, England; daughter of Edward Max (in business) and Elizabeth (Grew) Bloom; married Rod Steiger (an actor), September 19,1959 (divorced, 1969); married Hillard Elkins (a director), August 14, 1969 (divorced, 1972); married Philip Roth (a writer), April 29, 1990 (divorced, 1995 [some sources say March, 1993]); children: (first marriage) Anna Steiger (an opera singer). Education: Trained for the stage with Eileen Thorndike at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, 1946-48; also attended the Central School of Speech and Drama, 1947-48. Avocational interests: Opera, music.

Film Appearances: Mary Dearing, The Blind Goddess, General Films, 1947. Voice of the shepherdess (English language version), The Shepherdess and the Chimneysweep (also known as La bergere et le ramoneur; animated), [France], 1952. Teresa ("Terry"), Limelight, United Artists, 1952. Susanne Mallison, The Man Between, United Artists, 1953. Susan Robbins, Innocents in Paris (also known as Week-end a Paris), Tudor, 1955. Lady Anne Neville, Richard III, Lopert, 1956. Barsine, Alexander the Great (also known as Alejandro Magno), United Artists, 1956. Katya, The Brothers Karamazov (also known as Karamazov and The Murderer Dmitri Karamazov), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Bonnie Brown, The Buccaneer, Paramount, 1958. Helena Charles, Look Back in Anger, Warner Bros., 1959.

58 • BLOOM Voice of a shepherdess, The Adventures of Mr. Wonderful (also known as The Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird; animated), [France], 1959. Irene Andreny, Three Steps to Freedom (also known as Brainwashed, The Royal Came, Three Steps to Freedom, and Die Schachnovelle), Associated Artists, 1960. Dorothea Grimm, The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962. Naomi Shields, The Chapman Report, Warner Bros., 1962. Theodora, The Haunting, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Julie Monks, 80,000 Suspects, Rank, 1963. Ada, // maestro di Vigeuono, De Laurentiis, 1963. Laura, Alta infidelita (also known as High Infidelity and Haute infidelite), De Laurentiis, 1964. Wife, The Outrage, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964. Nan Perry, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Paramount, 1965. Alice Kinian, Charly, Cinerama, 1968. Frances Howard, Three into Two Won't Go, Universal, 1969. Felicia, The Illustrated Man, Warner BrosVSeven Arts, 1969. Ann Arnold, Red Sky at Morning, Universal, 1970. Honor Klein, A Severed Head, Columbia, 1971. Nora, A Doll's House, Paramount, 1973. Audrey, Islands in the Stream, Paramount, 1977. Hera, Clash of the Titans, United Artists, 1981. Always, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1985. Eleanor Harvey, Deja Vu, Cannon, 1985. Alice, Sammy and Rosie Get Laid, Cinecom, 1987. Miriam Rosenthal, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. Voice of the fairy godmother, The Princess and the Goblin (also known as A gercegno es a kobold), Hemdale Releasing, 1993. (Uncredited) The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. Cecily, A Village Affair, [Great Britain], 1994. Amanda's mother, Mighty Aphrodite, Miramax, 1995. Stringer's wife, Mad Dogs and Englishmen (also known as Shameless), BMC Video, 1995. Eleanor Trilling, Daylight, Universal, 1996. Lulu Fraker, Wrestling with Alligators, Homegrown Pictures, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Orlena Grimaldi, As the World Turns, CBS, 1993-95. Frances Pye, Family Money, Channel 4, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Edith Boiling Gait Wilson, Backstairs at the White House, NBC, 1979.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Lady Marchmain, Brideshead Revisited, Granada Television, 1981, broadcast on Great Performances, PBS, 1982. Rebecca Weiler, Ellis Island, CBS, 1984. Sophy, The Camomile Lawn, Channel 4, 1992. Anne Devereaux Rawlings, Remember (also known as Barbara Taylor Bradford's Remember), NBC, 1993. Voice characterization, The Irish in America: The Long Journey Home, PBS, 1998. Elinor, Imogen's Face, [Great Britain], 1998, Romance Classics, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Cathy, Wuthering Heights, BBC, 1962. A Legacy, 1975. Sally, Promises to Keep, CBS, 1985. Fanny Nightingale, Florence Nightingale, NBC, 1985. Anna Karenina, 1985. Edwina (Lady Dunvale), Hold the Dream, Channel 4, 1986. Madam Bartholdi, Liberty, NBC, 1986. Czarina Alexandra, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, NBC, 1986. Vicky Kelley, Queenie, ABC, 1987. Ruth Gregory, Intimate Contact, HBO, 1987. Lady Florence Delamere, Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun (also known as A Shadow on the Sun: The Life of Beryl Markham), CBS, 1988. Lady Emma Darlington, The Lady and the Highwayman (also known as Dangerous Love), CBS, 1989. Maria Cruz, Pas de deux, Yorkshire Television, 1990. Evelyn Whitloff, It's Nothing Personal, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Title role, "Anna Karenina/' The 25th Anniversary of BBC-TV, BBC, 1961, broadcast on BBC Drama, BBC, 1964. Queen Anne, "Soldier in Love/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1967. Sasha, Ivanov, CBS, 1967. TheOresteia, 1978. Catherine of Aragon, "Henry VIII," BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1979, broadcast on Shakespeare Plays, PBS, 1979. Gertrude, "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" (also known as "Hamlet"), BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC2, 1980, broadcast on Shakespeare Plays, PBS, 1980. Voice, "Misunderstood Monsters," CBS Children's Library, CBS, 1981. Queen, "Cymbeline," BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1982, broadcast on Shakespeare Plays, PBS, 1982.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Miss Cooper, Separate Tables, HBO, 1982. Hope Louff, "The Ghost Writer/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. Constance, ''The Life and Death of King John/' BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1985, broadcast on Shakespeare Plays, PBS, 1985. Jocasta, "Oedipus the King," The Theban Plays, PBS, 1988. The Story of Anna Akhmatova (documentary), PBS, 1991. Narrator, "Martha Graham: The Dancer Revealed," American Masters, PBS, 1994. Mrs. Tynan, "What the Deaf Man Heard," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Roxanne, "Cyrano de Bergerac," Producers' Showcase, NBC, 1956. Cleopatra, "Caesar and Cleopatra," Producers' Showcase, NBC, 1956. Juliet, "Romeo and Juliet," Producers' Showcase, NBC, 1957. "First Love," Goodyear Playhouse, NBC, 1957. "Victoria Regina," Robert Montgomery Presents, NBC, 1957. "Beauty and the Beast," Shirley Temple's Storybook, NBC, 1958. Person to Person, CBS, 1959. "Misalliance," Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "Through a Dark Glass," Checkmate, CBS, 1961. "Claire Bloom Reads Poetry," Camera Three, CBS, 1964. Margaret Chapman, "A Time to Love," Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater, NBC, 1967. "Ice Storm," Orson Welles' Great Mysteries, Anglia Television and syndicated, 1974. "Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Marina Gregg, "The Mirror Crack'd" (also known as "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side"), Miss Marple, BBC, 1992. Narrator, "Man-Eaters of India," National Geographic Explorer, TBS, 1997. "Charlie Chaplin: A Tramp's Life," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Other Television Appearances: The Going Up of David Lev, 1971. In Praise of Love, 1975. Time and the Conways, 1985. This Lightning Always Strikes Twice, 1985. Joy Davidman, Shadowlands (also known as C. 5. Lewis through the Shadowlands), [Great Britain], 1985, Arts and Entertainment, 1989.

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Appeared in Ann and Debbie, An Imaginative Woman, and Wessex Tales. Stage Appearances: Private Jesse Killigrew, It Depends What You Mean, Oxford Repertory Theatre, Oxford, England, 1946. Helen, An Italian Straw Hat, Oxford Repertory Theatre, 1946. Jessie, Pink String and Sealing Wax, Oxford Repertory Theatre, 1946. The White Devil, Duchess Theatre, London, 1947. He Who Gets Slapped, Under Thirty Group, Duchess Theatre, 1947. Erinna, The Wanderer, His Majesty's Theatre, London, England, 1947. Lady Blanche, King John, Stratford-upon-Avon Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1948. Ophelia, Hamlet, Stratford-upon-Avon Memorial Theatre, 1948. Perdita, The Winter's Tale, Stratford-upon-Avon Memorial Theatre, 1948. Daphne Randall, The Damask Creek, Lyric Theatre, London, England, 1949. Alizon Eliot, The Lady's Not for Burning, Globe Theatre, London, England, 1949. Isabelle, Ring'round the Moon, Globe Theatre, 1950. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, England, 1952-53. Jessica, The Merchant of Venice, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1952-53. Ophelia, Hamlet, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1953, then Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1953-54. Helena, All's Well That Ends Well, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1953-54. Viola, Twelfth Night, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1953-54. Virgilia, Coriolanus, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1953-54. Miranda, The Tempest, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1953-54. Cordelia, King Lear, Pa I ace Theatre, London, England, then Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (formerly the Stratford-upon-Avon Memorial Theatre), Stratford-upon-Avon, England, both 1955. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Old Vic Company, Old Vic Theatre, then Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, both 1956. Queen, Richard II, Old Vic Company, Winter Garden Theatre, 1956. Lucille, Duel of Angels, Apollo Theatre, London, England, 1958.

60 • BLUTIG Wife, Rashomon, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1959. Johanna, Altona, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, then Saville Theatre, London, England, 1961. Andromache, The Trojan Women, Spoleto Festival of the Two Worlds, Teatro Caio Melisso, Spoleto, Italy, 1963. Sasha, Ivanov, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, England, then Phoenix Theatre, London, England, 1965. Nora, A Doll's House, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, then Eisenhower Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1971. Title role, Hedda Gabler, Playhouse Theatre, 1971. Mary, Queen of Scots, Vivat! Vivat Reginal, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1972. Nora, A Doll's House, Criterion Theatre, London, England, 1973. Blanche Dubois, A Streetcar Named Desire, Piccadilly Theatre, London, England, 1974. Miss Giddens, The Innocents, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1976. Rebecca West, Rosmersholm, Haymarket Theatre Royal, London, England, 1977. The Cherry Orchard, Chichester Festival, Chichester, England, 1981. These Are Women: A Portrait of Shakespeare's Heroines (solo show), London, England, 1982-83. Irena, When We Dead Waken, Almeida Theatre, London, England, 1990. Daughters, Wives and Mothers, London, England, 1991. Silenced Voices, London, England, 1992. Women in Love, London, England, 1993. The Cherry Orchard, London, England, 1994. Medea, "Medea/' Sturm und Drang (musical), Opera House/Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York City, 1994. Long Day's ]ourney into Night, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1996. Clytemnestra, Electra, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1998. Appeared as Lyubov, The Cherry Orchard, American Repertory Theatre. Major Tours: Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Canadian and U.S. cities, 1956-57. Queen, Richard II, U.S. cities, 1957. These Are Women: A Portrait of Shakespeare's Heroines (solo), English and U.S. cities, 1982-83.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 RECORDINGS Taped Readings: "The Shawl/' Jewish Short Stories from Eastern Europe and Beyond, National Yiddish Book Center (South Hadley, MA), 1995. WRITINGS Memoirs: Limelight and After: The Education of an Actress, Harper (New York City), 1982. Leaving a Doll's House: A Memoir, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Booklist, March 15, 1997, p. 1252. New Statesman, December 20, 1996, pp. 82-83. People Weekly, October 28, 1996, pp. 63-65.*

BLUTIG, Eduard See COREY, Edward

BOGARDUS, Stephen

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PERSONAL Born May 11, 1954, in Norfolk, VA. Education: Graduated from Princeton University. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Obie Award and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, both for best actor in a featured role—play, 1995, for Love! Valour! Compassion! CREDITS Stage Appearances: Jean and waiter, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Public/Cabaret Theatre, New York City, 1979. Saga, Wonderhorse Theatre, New York City, 1979. Mouthpiece, West Side Story, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1980. Whizzer, March of the Falsettos, Mainstage Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1981. Lord Feathertop, Feathertop, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1984.

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BONIFANT, Evan SeeBONIFANT, J.Evan

BONIFANT, J. Evan 1985(Evan Bonifant) PERSONAL Born August 19, 1985, in Norfolk, VA. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Turn Turn, 3 Ninjas Kick Back, TriStar, 1994. Buster, Blues Brothers 2000, Universal, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Danny McGinnis, My Wildest Dreams (also known as Something's Gotta Give), Fox, 1995. Also appeared as a young Al Holden, One Life to Live (also known as Between Heaven and He//), ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: Stevie, "Dottie Gets Spanked/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nicky Dunbar, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1993. Kenny, "Michelle a la Cart/' Full House, ABC, 1993. Also appeared in Law and Order, NBC.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Joe Connors, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991. Dr. Berger, New York Undercover, Fox, 1996.

Stage Appearances: A Penny for the Guy, Virginia Stage Company, Norfolk, VA, 1994-95.*

Film Appearances: Man number one, Life with Mikey (also known as Give Me a Break), Buena Vista, 1993. Abel, States of Control, 1997. Gregory Mitchell, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Fine Line Features, 1997.

BONO, Sonny 1935-1998

RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Putting on the Ritz, Penguin HighBridge Audio, 1994.*

OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for GIFT sketch: Born Salvatore Phillip Bono, February 16, 1935, in Detroit, Ml; died in a skiing accident, January 5,1998, in South Lake Tahoe, CA. Singer, songwriter, television personality, and politician. As a high school dropout and son of working-class immigrants, Bono managed to work his way into show business first as a song writer, then as a singer and television person-

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ality. He left the world of show business for the world of politics in 1988, first as mayor of Palm Springs, CA, then as a U.S. Congressman. Bono moved with his family to Los Angeles in the 1950s and worked odd jobs before Specialty Records used his talents as a songwriter and backup singer. Bono, working with famed producer Phil Spector, wrote You Bug Me, Baby and Needles and Pins in 1963, the latter song being first recorded by Jackie Shannon then made into a number one hit in the U.K. by The Searchers. Bono also worked with the Righteous Brothers before meeting 16-year-old Cherilyn Sarkistian, who called herself Cher and was looking to make it in show business. This odd couple—he the short, awkward songwriter/singer and she the tall, striking actress—teamed up for the hits Baby, Don't Co, But You're Mine, and / Cot You Babe, all in 1965. / Cot You Babe was a number one hit in the United States and Europe and made the couple a hot commodity. They were known just as much for their hippie clothes—such as bell bottoms and bobcat vests—as their music. The couple married in 1964 and also recorded the songs just You (1965), Laugh at Me (1965), Have / Stayed Too Long (1966), The Beat Coes On, (1967), It's the Little Things (1967) and A Cowboy's Work is Never Done (1972). Several were hits, but none matched the success of / Cot You Babe. They played themselves in the film Good Times (1967) and changed their style from hippie to Las Vegas. But there were bigger things in store for Sonny and Cher. An appearance on the Merv Griffin Show convinced CBS to give them a shot and The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour debuted in 1971 and ran until 1974. The show became a hit and made people laugh, with Sonny playing the fumbling "straight man" to Cher's comedic barbs and putdowns. The show ended in 1974 when the couple began a sometimes rancorous divorce. Both stayed in show business. Bono had a short-lived television show of his own, The Sonny Comedy Revue, in 1974. His other television appearances were episodic, on such shows as The Love Boat (1975), Fantasy Island (1975), Murder in Music City (1979), Battle of the Network Stars (1977), Our Time (1985), and Late Night with David Letterman (1987). In March 1986, Bono married Mary Whitaker. He left the entertainment business in the late 1980s and opened an upscale Italian restaurant in Palm Springs. He disputed with zoning officials over a new sign for the restaurant, catalyzing him to run as an activist mayor in 1988 and win. As mayor of Palm Springs, he helped establish the Palm Springs International

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Film Festival, a race for classic cars, and an annual bicycle race. He suffered a political setback in 1992 when he ran as a conservative Republican for the U.S. Senate. But Bono came out on top again in 1994 when he rode the nationwide Republican tide and won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Because of Bono's, joking, easygoing manner and his public persona of not taking himself seriously, it was some time before the public respected him as a lawmaker. Even he admitted he had a lot to learn. But Bono, a close ally of then Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia) and then Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kansas), sponsored several important policy initiatives such as strengthening copyright laws, requiring labeling of imported produce and making it more difficult for judges to strike down popular ballot issues. All the while he could still make stodgy lawmakers laugh. Though a staunch conservative who championed school prayer and voted against same-sex marriages, he was friends with liberal Democrat Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts, a homosexual. Bono's daughter, Chastity was a lesbian activist and Frank remarked in the House that Bono conducted his opposition of samesex marriages with class and respect for the other side. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who in America, 52nd edition, Marquis, 1997. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, January 7, 1998, sec. 1, p. 1. Los Angeles Times, January 7, 1998, p. A1. New York Times, January 7, 1998, p. A16. Times (London), January 7, 1998. Washington Post, January 7, 1998, p. A1.

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BRINCKERHOFF, Burt 1936(Burton Brinckerhoff) PERSONAL Full name, Burton Field Brinckerhoff; born October 25,1936, in Pittsburgh, PA; son of J. Howard (a minister) and Marion (Field) Brinckerhoff; married Zina

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jasper, December 26, 1959 (divorced). Education: Studied with Wendall K. Phillips, Milton Katselas, and Brian Shaw. Addresses: Agent—Shapiro-Lichtman Talent Agency, 8827 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Director, actor, and producer. Wyndham Playhouse, Wyndham, NH, director, summers of 1962 and 1963; Triangle Theatre, New York City, founder (with others), 1964, producer and director, beginning in 1964. Member: Directors Guild of America, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Sylvania Award nomination, 1957, for F ive Dollar Bill; Variety New York Drama Critics Poll Award, 1957, for Blue Denim; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, outstanding dramatic actor, 1966, for Cactus Flower; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding directing in a drama series, 1979,1980, and 1981, all for Lou Grant. CREDITS Television Work; Director; Series: Ca/ucc/'s Deptv CBS, 1973. Television Work; Director; Miniseries: The Maharaja's Daughter (also known as Die Tochter des Maharadschas), 1994. Television Work; Director; Movies: Two Brothers, 1976. The Cracker Factory, ABC, 1979. Can You Hear the Laughter? The Story of Freddie Prinze, CBS, 1979. Mother and Daughter: The Loving War, ABC, 1980. Brave New World, NBC, 1980. Born to Be Sold, NBC, 1981. Just a Little More Love, 1984. It Nearly Wasn't Christmas (also known as It Almost Wasn't Christmas), syndicated, 1989. Jailbirds, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Warden Mark Kimberling, Crime of the Century, HBO, 1996. Television Work; Director; Specials: Steambath, 1972.

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"A Special Act of Love/' ABC Afternoon Playbreak, ABC, 1973. Stubby Pringle's Christmas, NBC, 1978. First and Ten: The Championships, HBO, 1986. "Frankenstein," The CBS Festival of the Lively Arts for Young People, CBS, 1986. "Clara," General Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. "Avenue Z Afternoon," Genera/ Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in "Inherit the Wind," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC; and John Brown's Body, CBS. Television Work; Director; Episodic: That's My Mama, ABC, between 1974 and 1975. Hot / Baltimore, ABC, 1975. The Montefuscos, NBC, 1975. Baretta, ABC, between 1975 and 1978. Doc, CBS, 1976. The Betty White Show, CBS, between 1977 and 1978. Lou Grant, CBS, between 1977 and 1982. Another Day, CBS, 1978. The Rollergirls, NBC, 1978. Hart to Hart, ABC, between 1979 and 1984. 9 to 5, ABC, between 1982 and 1983. Cagneyand Lacey, CBS, between 1982 and 1984. The Hamptons, ABC, 1983. Trauma Center, ABC, 1983. Two Marriages, ABC, between 1983 and 1984. Good Morning, Miss Bliss, The Disney Channel, 1988. "A Girl of the Limberlost," WonderWorks, PBS, 1990. Bodies of Evidence, CBS, 1993. SeaQuest DSV (also known as SeaQuest 2032), NBC, 1994. Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994. Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1995. Seventh Heaven, The WB, 1996. Seventh Heaven, The WB, 1997. Police Academy: The Series, Fox, 1997. Directed episodes of ALF, NBC; Beacon Hill, CBS; Deadly Games, UPN; Dynasty (also known as Oil), ABC; Growing Pains, ABC; Love of Life, CBS; Magnum, P.L, CBS; Misfits of Science, NBC; Moonlighting, ABC; Remington Steele, NBC; Search for Tomorrow, CBS; and Touched by an Angel, CBS. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Burton Brinckerhoff) "Crime without Motive," Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1954.

64 • BRINCKERHOFF "Killer with a Kiss/' Naked City, ABC, 1960. Alan, "Beta Delta Gamma/' Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1961. "Show Me the Way to Go Home/' Naked City, ABC, 1961. "The Devil's Children," The Virginian, NBC, 1962. Frank, "Fatso," The Fugitive, ABC, 1963. Tom Stocker, "Run, Sheep, Run," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1965. "The Harvest," The F.B.L, ABC, 1968. Also appeared in episodes of Armstrong Circle Theater (also known as Circle Theater), NBC; Ben Casey, ABC; The Defenders, CBS; Eternal Light, NBC; Hong Kong, ABC; Route 66, CBS; Studio One, CBS; and The U.S. Steel Hour, ABC and CBS. Television Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted; Pilots: How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, ABC, 1975. Hollywood High, NBC, 1977. Off Campus, CBS, 1977. The Three Wives of David Wheeler, NBC, 1979. The Day the Women Got Even (also known as Every Wednesday), NBC, 1980. joe Dancer: The Monkey Mission, NBC, 1981. Stephanie, CBS, 1981. /.overs and Other Strangers, ABC, 1983. And producer, You Are the Jury, NBC, 1984. Love, Long Distance, CBS, 1985. Other Television Work; Director: The Whole Shebang, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Film Work; Director: Come Live with Me, 1974. The Dogs (also known as Slaughter), R. C. Riddel I, 1976. Acapulco Cold, R. C. Riddell, 1978. It's Called the Sugar Plum, 1991. Film Appearances: Boy, The Goddess, Columbia, 1958. Andrew, The Greatest Story Ever Told, United Artists, 1965. Stage Work; Director: Saturday Night, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1968. Pequod, Mercury Theatre, New York City, 1969. Someone's Com/'n' Hungry, Pocket Theatre, New York City, 1969.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Whispers on the Wind, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1970. Stage Appearances: Richard, Ah, Wilderness!, Boston Arts Festival, Boston, MA, later Playhouse in the Park, Philadelphia, PA, 1954. Eddie Davis, Time Out for Ginger, Playhouse in the Park, 1955. Arthur Bailey, Blue Denim, Westport County Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1955, then Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1958. Five Dollar Bill, 1957. Paul Ormos, Answered the Flute, Theatre Guild Studio 3, New York City, 1960. Title role, Marcus in the High Grass, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1960. Marchbanks, Candido, Sombrero Playhouse, Phoenix, AZ, 1961. Simon Bliss, Hay Fever, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1965. Igor, Cactus Flower, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1965-67. Michael Brady, Keep It in the Family, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1967.*

BRINCKERHOFF, Burton See BRINCKERHOFF, Burt

BROKAW, Gary

1951PERSONAL

Full name, Gary Scott Brokaw; born June 21, 1951, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Robert Scott Brokaw and Shirley (Pettit) Struble; married Christine Schleicher; children: Lisa, Kristin, Laura. Education: University of California, Berkeley, B.A., 1973; University of California, Los Angeles, M.B.A., 1976. Addresses: Office—Avenue Pictures, 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 2110, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Producer and executive. Twentieth CenturyFox, Los Angeles, CA, marketing trainee, 1976-77, director of special projects, 1977-78, director of acquisitions, 1978-79, manager of eastern division, 1979-81; Cineplex Corp., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, executive vice president, 1981-83; Island Alive Releasing, Los Angeles, CA, chairperson (with others),

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Television Work; Executive Producer; Specials: (With Lindsay Law) "Signs of Life/' American Playhouse, 1989.*

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1968PERSONAL

Born February 12, 1968, in Los Angeles, CA; son of James Brolin (an actor); married to Deborah (Alice) Adair (an actress); children: Trevor, Eden. Career: Actor and director. Reflections Festival, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, performer and director for six years. CREDITS Film Appearances: Brandon "Brand" Walsh, The Goonies, Warner Bros., 1985. Corey Webster, Thrashing Fries, 1986. Tom, The Road Killers, Miramax, 1994. Danny, Bed of Roses (also known as Amelia and the King of Plants), New Line Cinema, 1996. Tony, Flirting with Disaster, Miramax, 1996. Josh, Mimic, Dimension Films/Miramax, 1997. My Brother's War, Concorde Pictures, 1997. Bryce, Best Laid Plans, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. James Gallman, Nightwatch, Dimension Films/ Miramax, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Johnny Betts, Private Eye, NBC, 1987. James "Wild Bill" Butler Hickok, The Young Riders, ABC, 1989-92. Jack Passion, Winnetka Road, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Boise, Prison for Children (also known as Find a Safe Place and A Prison of Children), 1987. Glenn Shrevelow, Finish Line, TNT, 1989. Keith DeBruler, Gang in Blue (also known as The Phantom), Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC Fall Preview, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Taylor Rolator, "My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades," 21 lump Street, Fox, 1987. Jack Pierce, "Virtual Future," The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1995.

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Johnny Betts, Private Eye, NBC, 1987. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, August, 1996, p. 100. People Weekly, August 11, 1997, p. 146."

BROWN, Roscoe See BROWNE, Roscoe Lee

BROWNE, Roscoe Lee 1925(Roscoe Brown) PERSONAL Born May 2, 1925, in Woodbury, NJ; son of a minister. Education: Attended Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, Middlebury College, and Columbia University. Addresses:/Agent—Georgia Gilly, 8721 Sunset Blvd., Suite 103, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Shenley Import Corp., national sales representative, 1946-56; Lincoln University, Lincoln University, PA, teacher of literature and French, 1952; Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, member of the company, 1966-67; Pittsburgh Playhouse, Pittsburgh, PA, member of the company, 1966-67; Playhouse in the Park, Cincinnati, OH, member of the company, 1966-67; American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, member of the company, 1988-89; Spoleto Festival, Spoleto, Italy, guest artist. Member of the board of trustees for the Mi I lay Colony for the Arts, the Los Angeles Free Public Theatre, and Pacifica Radio. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Track and field awards, including two American indoor championships and a world championship in the 800-yard dash, 1951; Obie Award, best actor (with Frank Langella and Lester Rawlins), 1965, for Benito Cereno; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, best actor, 1970, for The Dream on Monkey Mountain; Emmy Award (with

others), outstanding performance by an actor in a supporting role in a comedy or drama series, 1975, for Barney Miller; inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, 1977; Emmy Award, outstanding guest performer in a comedy series, 1986, for The Cosby Show; Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, 1989, for ]oe Turner's Come and Cone; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a featured actor in a play, 1992, for Two Trains Running. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Roscoe Brown) The Connection, Allen/Clarke, 1962. The Cool World, Cinema Five, 1963. Preacher, Pie in the Sky (also known as Terror in the C/ty), Allied Artists, 1964. Christopher, Black Like Me (also known as No Man Walks Alone), Continental, 1964. Bertolt Brecht: Uebungstuecke fuer Schauspieler (also known as Bertolt Brecht: Practice Pieces), 1964. Petit Pierre, The Comedians, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Clarence, Uptight, Paramount, 1968. Photographer, Me and My Brother, New Yorker, 1969. Philippe Dubois, Topaz, Universal, 1969. Lord Byron Jones, The Liberation of L. B. tones, Columbia, 1970. Narrator, The Ra Expeditions, Universal, 1971. Music store operator, Cisco Pike, Columbia, 1971. Jedediah Nightlinger, The Cowboys, Warner Bros., 1972. Superfly, Warner Bros., 1972. Gazenga, The World's Greatest Athlete, Buena Vista, 1973. Dr. LamineSonko, Superfly J.N.T., Paramount, 1973. Congressman Lincoln, Uptown Saturday Night, Warner Bros., 1974. Box, Logan's Run, United Artists, 1976. James Forrest, Twilight's Last Gleaming (also known as Nuclear Countdown and Das Ultimatum), Allied Artists, 1977. Gideon Gibbs, Double Take, 1979. Mr. Paxton, Nothing Personal, American International Pictures, 1980. Is Everybody Happy but Me?, AIMS Media, 1983. Archer Lincoln, ]umpin' Jack Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Judge Dawkins, Legal Eagles, Universal, 1986. Voice of Francis, Oliver and Company (animated), Buena Vista, 1988.

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Narrator, Night Angel, 1990. Chairperson, Moon 44 (also known as Intruder), LIVE Home Video, 1991. Fernando Perez, The Mambo Kings (also known as The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love), Warner Bros., 1992. Doc, Eddie Presley, Raven Pictures International, 1992. Narrator, Brother Minister: The Assassination of Malcolm X (documentary), 1994. Mr. Reid, Naked in New York, Fine Line, 1994. Narrator, Babe (also known as Babe, the Gallant Pig), Universal, 1995. Leonard Folder, The Pompatus of Love, CFP Distribution, 1995. Freddy, Last Summer in the Hamptons, Rainbow Releasing, 1995. Clovis Madison, Forest Warrior, Turner Home Entertainment, 1996. Idris Abraham, Dear Cod, Paramount, 1996. Narrator, Babe: Pig in the City (also known as Babe in Metropolis and Babe 2), Universal, 1998.

Babu, "Benito Cereno," Festival of the Arts, syndicated, 1965. W. E. B. DuBois, "Free at Last/' History of the Negro People, PBS, 1965. Diogenes Chase, The Haunting of Harrington House, 1981. "For Us, the Living: The Story of Medgar Evers," American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Ghost of Christmas past, John Grin's Christmas, ABC, 1986. The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1987. Cordon Parks: Moments without Proper Names, PBS, 1988. Voice characterization, Ring Raiders (animated), syndicated, 1989. Voice characterization, Dark Water (animated), Fox, 1991. Narrator, Marilyn Monroe: Life after Death, Showtime, 1994. Mr. Wortham, "Crosstown," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1996.

Also appeared in The Fifth Door and Unknown Powers.

Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Benefactor/' The Defenders, CBS, 1962. "The Whistling Shrimp," Espionage, NBC, 1963. "Watts Made Out of Thread," Insight, syndicated, 1968. "Deadfall," Mannix, CBS, 1968. "The Vise," The Invaders, ABC, 1968. "Gideon," Outcasts, ABC, 1969. "The Third Choice," The Name of the Came, NBC, 1969. "The Time Is Now," The Name of the Game, NBC, 1970. "The Elevator Story," All in the Family, CBS, 1972. "He Was Only Seven," Bonanza, NBC, 1972. Sanford and Son, NBC, 1972. Jean Duval, "Archie in the Hospital," All in the Family, CBS, 1973. Yale Courtland Dancy, "A Trout in the Milk," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. Cood Times, CBS, 1974. "Epicac," Rex Harrison's Short Stories of Love, NBC, 1974. "This Case Is Closed," Planet of the Apes, CBS, 1974. "Escape Artist," Barney Miller (also known as The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller), ABC, 1975. Maude, CBS, 1977. Maude, CBS, 1978. "Sixth Sense," Hart to Hart, ABC, 1980. Carlton, "Of Sound Mind," Magnum, P.L, CBS, 1983. "Death Goes to the Movies," Blacke's Magic, NBC, 1986.

Television Appearances; Series: Gideon Gibbs, McCoy, NBC, 1975-76. Harold Devore Neistadter, Miss Winslow and Son, CBS, 1979. Saunders, Soap, ABC, 1980-81. Voice of Reekon, Visionaries (animated), PBS, 1987. Rosemont, Fa/con Crest, CBS, 1988. Voice of Wilson Fisk (the Kingpin), Spider-Man (animated), Fox/UPN, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Philip Harrison, King, NBC, 1978. Charles Farquar, Space (also known as James A. Michener's Space), CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Cresus, Dr. Scorpion, ABC, 1978. Omar DeLacy, Lady in a Comer, NBC, 1989. Calhearn, Stuck with Each Other, NBC, 1989. "Open Window/' Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1991. Buck, You Must Remember This, 1992. Also appeared in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Television Appearances; Specials: "Green Pastures/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1952.

68 • BROWNE Professor Bennington Foster, "The Card Game/' The Cosby Show, NBC, 1986. "Reading between the Lines/' The Ellen Burstyn Show, ABC, 1986. "Shakespeare," The Cosby Show, NBC, 1987. "Country Doctor/' Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1988. Dr. Steadman, "Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo" (also known as "Columbo"), The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Dennis Cray, "The Passionate Painter Mystery/' Father Dowling Mysteries, ABC, 1990. "Songs of Freedom," Evening at Pops, PBS, 1992. Sir Idris Balewa, "Consultation," Law and Order, NBC, 1992. Dr. Raleigh Young, "The Devil's Window," SeaQuestDSV, NBC, 1993. Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994. Mr. Davis (an interviewer), "The Job," The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1994. Voice characterization, "Rumpelstiltskin," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Reverend Soames, Kirk (also known as Life Happens), TheWB, 1996. Mayor Davidson's supporter, EZ Streets (also known as Easy Streets), CBS, 1996. George Lucas, Cosby, CBS, 1996. Also appeared in East Side, West Side, CBS; Meeting of Minds, PBS; The Real Ghostbusters, ABC; and That Was the Week That Was, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Si Iky Gideon Gibbs, The Big Rip-Off, NBC, 1975. Truman Murdock, The High Five, NBC, 1982. Stage Appearances: Soothsayer and Pindarus, Julius Caesar, New York Shakespeare Festival, East River Park Amphitheatre, New York City, 1956. The Taming of the Shrew, New York Shakespeare Festival, East River Park Amphitheatre, 1956. Aaron, Titus Andronicus, New York Shakespeare Festival, Theatre of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church, New York City, 1957. Understudy for the title role, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Belvedere Lake Theatre, New York City, 1958. Cothurnus, Aria da Capo, Theatre Marquee, New York City, 1958. Understudy for the title role, Purlie Victorious, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1961. Archibald Wellington, The Blacks, St. Mark's Playhouse, New York City, 1961-62.

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Born c. 1914; died of a heart attack, May 23, 1983, in Portland, OR. Career: Music composer, songwriter, musician, and lyricist. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nominations, best scoring of a musical picture, 1960, for Sleeping Beauty, best scoring of a dramatic or comedy picture, 1961, for Babes in Toyland, best scoring of an adaptation or treatment, 1964, for The Sword in the Stone, and best song (with lyricist Floyd Huddleston), 1974, for "Love" from Robin Hood. RECORDINGS Work on Albums: Adapter and musical director, Sleeping Beauty, 1959, rereleased in 1997. Score writer, Jungle Book, 1967, rereleased in 1997. Arranger, Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song, 1997. Performer on Albums: Turk Murphy, Turk Murphy's Jazz Band Favorites, 1947. Firehouse Five Plus Two, Firehouse Five Plus Two Goes to Sea, 1957. Firehouse Five Plus Two, Twenty Years Later, 1958. Castle Jazz Band, Famous Gastle Jazz Band, 1992. Speedy West, Stratosphere Boogie, 1995. Tennessee Ernie Ford, Sixteen Tons, 1995. WRITINGS Composer for Films, Unless Otherwise Noted: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, Buena Vista, 1955. Man in Space (animated; documentary), Buena Vista, 1956. Davy Crockett and the River Pirates, Buena Vista, 1956. Westward Ho the Wagons!, Buena Vista, 1956. In the Bag, Buena Vista, 1956. Johnny Tremain (also known as Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty), Buena Vista, 1957. And lyricist, Tonka (also known as A Horse Named Comanche), Buena Vista, 1958. Sleeping Beauty (animated), Buena Vista, 1959. Babes in Toyland, Buena Vista, 1961.

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101 Dalmatians (also known as One Hundred and One Dalmatians; animated), Buena Vista, 1961. The Absent-Minded Professor, Buena Vista, 1961. Mooncussers, Buena Vista, 1962. Son ofFlubber, Buena Vista, 1963. The Sword in the Stone (animated), Buena Vista, 1963. The Ugly Dachshund, Buena Vista, 1966. Follow Me, Boys!, Buena Vista, 1966. The Fighting Prince of Donegal, Buena Vista, 1966. The )ungle Book (animated), Buena Vista, 1967. The Adventures of Bull whip Criffin, Buena Vista, 1968. The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit, Buena Vista, 1968. The Youngest Rebel, Buena Vista, 1968. Daring Game, Paramount, 1968. The Love Bug, Buena Vista, 1968. The Aristocats (animated), Buena Vista, 1970. Robin Hood (animated), Buena Vista, 1973. Herbie Rides Again, Buena Vista, 1974. Songs, Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Songs, Off Beat, Buena Vista, 1986. Composer for Television; Series: Davy Crockett, ABC, 1955. Tales of Texas John Slaughter, ABC, 1958-60. The Mouse Factory, syndicated, 1972. Composer for Television; Movies: A Boy Called Nuthin', NBC, 1967. Wacky Zoo of Morgan City, NBC, 1972. SIDELIGHTS Bruns played fifteen instruments. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, May 27, 1983. Los Angeles Times, May 26, 1983.*

BUJOLD, Genevieve 1942PERSONAL Born July 1, 1942, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; daughter of Firmin (a bus driver) and Laurette (Cavanaugh) Bujold; married Paul Almond (a television producer and director), 1967 (divorced, 1973); children: Mather James. Education: Attended the Province of Quebec Conservatory of Dramatic Art.

Addresses: Agent—The Blake Agency, 415 North Camden Dr., Suite 111, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. Gendon Distribution Co., chairperson of board of directors. Awards, Honors: Susanne Bianchetti Award, best actress, Carthagenia Film Festival, 1966, for La guerre est finie; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by an actress in a leading role in a drama, 1967, for "St. Joan/' Hallmark Hall of Fame; Canadian Film Award, best performance by a lead actress, 1968, for Isabel; Golden Globe Award, best actress in a drama, 1970, Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1970, and Earle Grey Award, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best acting performance in television in a leading role, 1972, all for Anne of the Thousand Days; Genie Award, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, best supporting actress, 1980, for Murder by Decree; Genie Award nomination, best actress, 1980, for Final Assignment; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actress, and Genie Award nomination, best actress, both 1988, for Dead Ringers. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sophie Martin, Amanita pestilens, Crawley Films, 1963. Laterreaboire, Les Films du Nouveau Quebec, 1964. Nadine Sallanches, La guerre est finie (also known as The War Is Over and Krigetar slut), Brandon, 1966. Coquelicot, King of Hearts (also known as Le roi de coeur and Tutti pazzi meno lo), Lopert, 1966. Genevieve, fntre la mer et I'eau douce, [Canada], 1967. Charlotte, Le voleur (also known as The Thief of Paris), Lopert, 1967. Genevieve, "Genevieve/' La fleur de I'age (also known as The Adolescents, That Tender Age, Les adolescents, and La fleur de I'age, ou les adolescents), Pathe, 1967. Title role, Isabel, Paramount, 1968. Anne Boleyn, Anne of the Thousand Days (also known as Anne of a Thousand Days), Universal, 1969. Martha Hayes, Act of the Heart (also known as Acte du coeur), Universal, 1970. Cassandra, The Trojan Women, Cinerama, 1971. Saguenay, Journey (also known as Detour and Undersky), EPOH, 1972.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Elisabeth, Kamouraska, New Line Cinema, 1973. Denise Marshall, Earthquake, Universal, 1974. Marie-Charlotte, L'"incorrigible (also known as The Incorrigible), EDP Films, 1975. Maritza, Alex and the Gypsy (also known as Love and Other Crimes), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Jane Barnet, Swashbuckler (also known as Scarlet Buccaneer), Universal, 1976. Elizabeth Courtland/Sandra Portinari, Obsession, Columbia, 1976. Jeanne Leroy, Another Man, Another Chance (also known as Another Man, Another Woman and Une autre homme, une autre Chance), United Artists, 1977. Dr. Susan Wheeler, Coma, United Artists, 1978. Annie Crook, Murder by Decree (also known as Sherlock Holmes: Murder by Decree), AvcoEmbassy, 1979. Nicole Thomson, Final Assignment, Inter Ocean, 1980. Bernadette Lafleur, The Last Flight of Noah's Ark, Buena Vista, 1980. The Thief (also known as Violent Streets), United Artists, 1981. Clara, Monsignor, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Dr. Nancy Love, Choose Me, Island Alive, 1984. Beryl Thibodeaux, Tightrope, Warner Bros., 1984. Wanda, Trouble in Mind, Alive Films, 1985. The Suspect, TriStar, 1987. Libby Valentin, The Moderns, Alive Films, 1988. Claire Niveau, Dead Ringers (also known as Gemini and Twins), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Thank You Satan (also known as Oh! Oh! Satan!), Cineflor, 1988. Rachel Roux, False Identity, RKO Radio Pictures, 1990. The mother of Rick and James, And the Dance Goes On, 1991. Marie Aubriac, Rue de bac, 1991. Eva, Oh, What a Night, New Line Home Video, 1992. Irene Betts, An Ambush of Ghosts, 1993. Marie-Alexandrine Brabant-Max, My Friend Max (also known as Mon ami Max), Les Productions du Verseau/Les Productions Lazennec, 1994. Leone, The Adventures of Pinocchio (also known as Car/o Collodi's Pinocchio, Pinocchio, and Die Legende von Pinocchio), New Line Cinema, 1996. St. Laurent and Suzanne, Dead Innocent, Blackwood Communications, 1996. Mrs. Pascal, The House of Yes, Miramax, 1997. Mrs. Carlton, Last Night, Cineplex, 1998. Eye of the Beholder, Filmline International, 1998.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Elizabeth Beaufort, Mistress of Paradise, ABC, 1981. Madeline, Reef Earth, White Earth (also known as Snake Treaty), CBS, 1989. Claire, Les noces de papier (also known as Paper Wedding), [Canada], 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Title role (Joan of Arc), "St. Joan," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1967. Title role, "Antigone/' Playhouse New York, PBS, 1973. Cleopatra, "Caesar and Cleopatra/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1976. Narrator, Christmas Lace, PBS, 1979. The 21st Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1989. Clint Eastwood—The Man from Malpaso, 1993. Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Barber of Seville, A House . . . a Day, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and St. Joan. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, January 18, 1992, p. 32.*

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Full name, Sandra Annette Bullock; born July 26, 1964, in Arlington, VA; daughter of John (a vocal coach) and Helga (an opera singer) Bullock. Education: Attended East Carolina University. Avocational interests: Playing the piano, German language, firearms. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress, producer, director, and screenwriter. Appeared in an opera in Nuremburg at the age of five; worked as a cleaning person, store clerk, and waitress. Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Awards, best female performance, best on-screen duo (with Keanu Reeves), and most desirable female, 1995, all for Speed; Golden Apple Award, female star of the year, 1995; US Magazine Award, best actress, 1995; MTV Movie Award nomination, most desirable female and

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best female performance, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture-comedy/musical, 1996, all for While You Were Sleeping; MTV Movie Award nomination, most desirable female, 1996 for The Net; ShoWest Award, ShoWest Convention, female star of the year, 1996; People's Choice Award, favorite motion picture actress, 1997; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actress-suspense, MTV Movie Award nomination, best female performance, both 1997, for A Time to Kill. CREDITS

Gun Shy, Buena Vista, 1999. Sarah, Forces of Nature, Dream Works, 1999.

Exactly 3:30, 1999. Also appeared in Making Time, and Willie and Maya. Film Producer, Except Where Indicated: Our Father, 1996. And director, Making Sandwiches (short), Fortis Films, 1997. Executive producer, Hope Floats, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998. Gun Shy, Buena Vista, 1999.

Exactly 3:30, 1999. Film Appearances: Lisa Edwards, Hangmen, 1987. Debby, Religion, Inc. (also known as A Fool and His Money), 1989. Devlin Moran, Who Shot Patakango? (also known as Brooklyn Love Story and Who Shot Pat?), Castle Hill, 1989. Diane Farrow, Love Potion No. 9, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Lori, Me and the Mob (also known as Who Do / Gotta Kill?), 1992. Amanda, When the Party's Over, Strand, 1993. Linda Lue Linden, The Thing Called Love, Paramount,

1993. Lenina Huxley, Demolition Man, Warner Bros., 1993. Elaine, Wrest//ng Ernest Hemingway, Warner Bros., 1993. Diane Shaver, The Vanishing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Fire on the Amazon (also known as Lost Paradise),

1993. Annie, Speed, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Lucy Eleanor Moderatz, Wh/7e You Were Sleeping, Buena Vista, 1995. Angela Bennett, The Net, Columbia, 1995. Agnes von Kurowsky, In Love and War, Warner Bros., 1996. Roz, Two if by Sea (also known as Stolen Hearts), Warner Bros., 1996. Ellen Roark, A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996. Melba Club, Making Sandwiches (short), Fortis Films, 1997. Annie Porter, Speed 2: Cruise Control (also known as Speed: Cruise Control), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1997. Birdee Pruitt, Hope Floats, Twentieth Century-Fox,

1998. Sally Owens, Practical Magic, Warner Bros., 1998. Voice of Miriam, The Prince of Egypt (animated), DreamWorks, 1998.

Television Appearances; Series: Tess McGill, Working Girl, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Maria, Jackie Collins' "Lucky/Chances" (also known as Jackie Collins' "Lucky", Chances and Lucky, Lucky, and Chances), NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Stacy, The Preppie Murder, ABC, 1989. Kate Mason, Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman (also known as Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman //), NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Great American Music: A Salute to Fast Cars, The Family Channel, 1994. Presenter, 1994 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1994. The Opening Ceremonies of the 1995 Special Olympics World Games, NBC, 1995. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1995. Smithsonian Fantastic journey, CBS, 1996. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996. The 1996 ShoWest A wards, 1996. The 66th Annual Academy Awards, 1996. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. The 69th Annual Academy Awards, 1997. The 55th Go/den Globe Awards, 1998. Women of the Net, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Warner Bros. Story: No Guts, No Glory-75 Years of Blockbusters, TNT, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, Muppets Tonight! (also known as The New Muppet Show and Muppets Live!), 1996. "Sylvester Stallone/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997.

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Deauville Film Festival, all 1995, for The Brothers McMullen; ShoWest Award, screenwriter of the year, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1996; Grand Special Prize nomination, Deauville Film Festival, 1996, for She's the One. CREDITS Film Appearances: Barry McMullen, The Brothers McMullen, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1995. At Sundance (documentary), 1995. Mickey Fitzpatrick, She's the One, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Charlie, No Looking Back (also known as Long Time, Nothing New), Gramercy Pictures/PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Private Reiben, Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks, 1998. The League (also known as On Any Civen Sunday, Gridiron, Monday Night, and Playing Hurt), Warner Bros., forthcoming. Film Work: Executive producer, producer, and director, The Brothers McMullen, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1995. Producer and director, She's the One, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Producer and director, No Looking Back (also known as Long Time, Nothing New), Gramercy Pictures/ PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998.

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Born January 28, 1968, in Valley Stream, NY; son of Edward J. (a policeman) and Molly (a manager for the Federal Aviation Administration) Burns; children: Edward F. Education: Attended Oneonta College and the State University of New York; studied filmmaking at Hunter College of the City University of New York.

Screenplays: The Brothers McMullen, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1995. She's the One, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. No Looking Back (also known as Long Time, Nothing New), Gramercy Pictures/PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998.

Addresses: /Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Collected Screenplays: Three Screenplays by Edward Burns (contains No Looking Back, She's the One, and The Brothers McMullen), Hyperion Press (Westport, CT), 1998.

Career: Actor, producer, director, and writer. Entertainment Tonight, production assistant, 1981; Irish Twins Productions, partner.

OTHER SOURCES Awards, Honors: Grand Jury Prize, best dramatic film, Sundance Film Festival, Independent Spirit Award, best first feature, shared Jury Special Prize and earned Grand Special Prize nomination, both

Books: Newsmakers: The People behind Today's Headlines, 1997 Cumulation, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1997.

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Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, March, 1998, p. 242. Entertainment Weekly, November 18, 1996, p. 78. Maclean's, April 27, 1998, p. 58. People Weekly, November 18, 1996, p. 78. US. News & World Report, March 30, 1998, p. 8. Electronic

http://www.rzm.com/pvt.ryan/production/cast/ burns.html, September 10, 1998.*

BURNS, Ken 1953PERSONAL Full name, Kenneth Lauren Burns; born July 29,1953, in Ann Arbor, Ml; son of Robert Kyle (an anthropology professor) and Lyla (a homemaker; maiden name, Tupper) Burns; brother of Ric Burns (a producer, director, and writer); married Amy Stechler (a filmmaker and writer), July 10, 1982; children: Sarah, Lilly. Education: Hampshire College, B.A. (film studies and design), 1975; studied with Jerome Liebling and Elaine Mayes. Politics: Democrat. Addresses: Office—Florentine Films, P.O. Box 613, Walpole, NH 03608. Career: Director, producer, cinematographer, film editor, photographer, and writer. Florentine Films, Walpole, NH, owner and president, 1975—. Hampshire College, member of the board of trustees, 1992—; New Hampshire Humanities Council, member of the board of trustees; MacDowell Colony, member of the board of directors; New School of Design, member of the professional council. Also worked as a lecturer. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Society of American Historians, American Antiquarian Society, Massachusetts Historical Society (corresponding member), Walpole Society for Bringing to Justice Horse Thieves and Pilferers. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best documentary feature, 1981, Christopher Award, 1983, Erik Barnouw Award, Organization of American Historians, Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, and Council on International Nontheatrical Events (CINE) Golden Eagle Award, all for The Brooklyn Bridge; CINE Golden Eagle Award, 1984, and Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, both for The

Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to Cod; Academy Award nomination, best documentary feature, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding informational special, and Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, all 1986, Christopher Award, best film script, and Special Award, Sinking Creek, both 1987, and CINE Golden Eagle Award, all for The Statue of Liberty; Red Ribbon, American Film Festival, 1986, Outstanding Feature, Sinking Creek, 1987, Silver Baton, Du Pont-Columbia Journalism Awards Festival, 1988, CINE Golden Eagle Award, and Erik Barnouw Award, all for Huey Long; CINE Golden Eagle Award, 1988, Golden Apple Award, National Educational Film Festival, Blue Ribbon, American Film Festival, and first prize, Baltimore Film Competition, all 1989, for Thomas Hart Benton; Silver Apple Award, National Educational Film Festival, CINE Golden Eagle Award, and Red Ribbon, American Film Festival, all 1989, for The Congress. George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, CINE Golden Eagle Award, Dartmouth Film Award, and Producers Guild of America Award, producer of the year, all 1990, Emmy Awards, outstanding informational series, and outstanding individual achievement—writing, Lincoln Prize, Gettysburg College, Bell I. Wiley Award, Civil War Round Table, Charles Frankel Prize, National Endowment for the Humanities, Gabriel Award, UN DA-USA (National Catholic Association of Broadcasters and Communicators), Christopher Award, best film script, Silver Apple Award, National Educational Film and Video Festival, Award of Merit, American Association for State and Local History, Annual Award, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Gold Angel Award, best television miniseries, Humanitas Prize, Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute, Blue Ribbon, American Film and Video Festival, People's Choice Award, best miniseries, and National Board of Review Award, best television miniseries, all 1991, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, Silver Baton, Du Pont-Columbia Journalism Awards Festival, Sol Taishoff Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism, National Press Foundation, Ohio State Award, and National Association of Television Program Executives International Educational Foundation Award, all 1992, Clarion Award, Women in Communications, Inc., D. W. G r i f f i t h Award, Directors Guild of America, Lamplighter Award, Educational Press Association, Annual Achievement Award, Association for Educational Communications Technology, and Television Critics Association Award, best special, all for The Civil War.

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Director, executive producer, producer (with others), and photographer, Thomas Hart Benton, PBS, 1989. Director and producer, The Congress, PBS, 1989. Producer (with Stephen Ives), "Lindbergh/' The American Experience, PBS, 1990. Director, executive producer, cinematographer, and music director, Empire of'the Air: The Men Who Made Radio, PBS, 1992. Producer (with Jim Brown), The Songs of the Civil War, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, The Civil War: The Filmmaker, PBS, 1990. Himself, Public Television: Public Debate with Charlie Rose, PBS, 1992. Himself, The Making of Baseball, PBS, 1994. Host, Baseball—A Preview of the New Ken Burns Series (also known as Baseball: An American Epic—A Preview), PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, NewsRadio (also known as News Radio and The Station), NBC, 1997.

CREDITS WRITINGS Television Work; Documentaries; Miniseries: Director, producer, and photographer, The Civil War (also known as The American Civil War), PBS, 1990. Director, producer, and cinematographer (with Buddy Squires and Allen Moore), Baseball (also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Senior executive producer and contributor of cinematography, The West, PBS, 1996. Director, producer, and cinematographer, Thomas Jefferson, PBS, 1997. Director, executive producer, and cinematographer, Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, PBS, 1997. Director, executive producer, and cinematographer, Frank Lloyd Wright, PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: General Hancock's aide, Gettysburg, TNT, 1993. Television Work; Documentaries; Specials: Director, executive producer, cinematographer, and film editor, The Brooklyn Bridge, PBS, 1982. Director and producer, The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God, PBS, 1985. Director, producer, and cinematographer, The Statue of Liberty, PBS, 1985. Director and producer, Huey Long, PBS, 1986.

Teleplays; Miniseries: (With Geoffrey C. Ward and Ric Burns) The Civil War (also known as The American Civil War), PBS, 1990. (With Geoffrey C. Ward) Baseball (also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Thomas Jefferson, PBS, 1997. Teleplays; Specials: The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to Cod, PBS, 1985. (With Geoffrey C. Ward) Huey Long, PBS, 1986. (With Geoffrey C. Ward and Tom Lewis) Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio, PBS, 1992. Nonfiction: (With Geoffrey C. Ward, Ric Burns, and Don E. Fehrenbacher) The Civil War: An Illustrated History (companion guide to the documentary The Civil War), Knopf (New York City), 1990. (Author of preface with Lynn Novick) Geoffrey C. Ward (and others), Baseball: An Illustrated History (companion guide to the documentary Baseball), introduction by Roger Angell, Random House (New York City), 1994. (With Geoffrey C. Ward and S. A. Kramer) 25 Great Moments, Random House, 1994.

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(With Geoffrey C. Ward and Jim O'Connor) Shadow Ball: The History of the Negro Leagues, Random House, 1994. (With Geoffrey C. Ward and Paul Robert Walker) Who Invented the Came?, Knopf, 1994. (Author of introduction) Jerome Liebling, The People, Yes, foreword by Carroll T. Hartwell, Aperture (New York City), 1995. (Author of preface) Dayton Duncan (and others), Lew/5 and Clark: An Illustrated History (companion guide to the documentary Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery), Knopf, 1997. Contributor to books, including Centennial, Pindar Press, 1986; contributor of photographs to Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God: The History and Visions of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing from 1774 to the Present (companion volume to the documentary Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to Cod), by Amy Stechler Burns, foreword by Bertha Lindsay, Portland House (New York City), 1987. Adaptations: The West: An Illustrated History, by Geoffrey C. Ward, is a companion to the documentary The West. It was published by Little, Brown (Boston, MA), in 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Heritage, September/October, 1990, p. 96. Commentary, December, 1996, p. 41. Journal of Urban History, May, 1997, p. 387. People Weekly, December 31, 1990, p. 46. Yankee, October, 1990, p. 78.*

BURSTYN, Ellen 1932(Erica Dean, Keri Flynn, Ellen McRae, Edna Rae) PERSONAL Original name, Edna Rae Gillooly; born December 7, 1932, in Detroit, Ml; daughter of John Austin (a building contractor) and Correine Marie (maiden name, Hamel) Gillooly; married W i l l i a m C. Alexander (a poet), 1950 (divorced, 1955); married Paul Roberts (a director), 1957 (divorced, 1959); married Neil Burstyn (an actor), 1960 (divorced, 1971); children: (third marriage) Jefferson. Education: Attended Cass Technical High School, Detroit, Ml;

studied acting with Lee Strasberg at Actors Studio, New York City, and with Stella Adler. Addresses: Office—c/o Actors Studio, Inc., 432 West 44th St., New York, NY 10036./Agent—Todd Smith, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Actors Studio, New York City, coartistic director, 1982-84, artistic director, 1984-88, then member of board of directors. Panelist, National Endowment for the Arts and Theatre Advisory Council of New York. Worked as a model in New York and Texas, as Edna Rae; worked as a dancer in Montreal, Quebec, as Keri Flynn; acted in television commercials; also worked as short-order cook and fashion coordinator. Member: Actors Equity Association (president, 198285). Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, Golden Globe Award, New York Film Critics Award, and National Society of Film Critics Award, all best actress, all 1972, all for The Last Picture Show; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1974, for The Exorcist; Antoinette Perry Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award, all best actress, all 1975, for Same Time, Next Year; Academy Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, and Golden Globe Award, all best actress, al I 1975, for Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More; Academy Award nomination, and Golden Globe Award nomination, both best actress, both 1979, for Same Time, Next Year; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actress in a limited series or special, 1981, for The People vs. jean Harris; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1981, for Resurrection; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or special, 1987, for "Pack of Lies/' Ha//mark Hall of Fame; Berlinale Camera Award, Berlin International Film Festival, 1988; honorary degrees include D.H.L., Dowling College, 1983, and D.F.A., School of Visual Arts, New York City, 1983. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Ellen McRae) Franny, Goodbye Charlie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. (As Ellen McRae) Dr. PaulineThayer, For Those Who Think Young, United Artists, 1965. (As Ellen McRae) Ellen McLeod, Pit Stop (also known as The Winner), Crown International, 1969.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 (As Ellen McRae) Mona, Tropic of Cancer, Paramount, 1969. Beth, Alex in Wonderland, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Lois Farrow, The Last Picture Show, Columbia, 1971. Sally, The King of Marvin Gardens, Columbia, 1972. Mrs. Chris MacNeil, The Exorcist, Warner Bros., 1973. Shirley, Harry and Tonto, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Alice Hyatt, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Warner Bros., 1974. Sonia Langham, Providence, Cinema V, 1977. Brenda, A Dream of Passion, SNC-Coline, 1978. Doris, Same Time, Next Year, Universal, 1978. Edna RaeMcCauley, Resurrection, Universal, 1980. Olive Fredrickson, Silence of the North, Universal, 1981. Acting: Lee Strasberg and the Actors Studio (documentary), 1981. In Our Hands (documentary), Almi Classics, 1983. Alex Hacker, The Ambassador (also known as The Peacemaker), Cannon, 1984. Kate Mackenzie, Twice in a Lifetime, Pan Canadian, 1985. Alamo Bay, TriStar, 1985. Look Away, 1987. Katarina Senesh, Hannah's War, Cannon, 1988. Mrs. O'Neil, Dying Young, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Esther Moskowitz, The Cemetery Club (also known as Looking for a Live One), Buena Vista, 1993. Emily, When a Man Loves a Woman (also known as To Have and to Hold and Significant Other), Buena Vista, 1994. Kate O'Reilly, The Color of Evening, 1994. Judith, Roommates, Buena Vista, 1995. Mrs. Emily Haberman, The Baby-Sitters Club, Columbia, 1995. Hy, Finn's Grandmother, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Hannah Ferguson, The Spitfire Grill (also known as Care of the Spitfire Grill], Columbia, 1996. Mook, Deceiver (also known as Liar), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1997. Maura O'Connor, Full Court Press, 1997. Shirley Cooperberg, You Can Thank Me Later, Cinequest, 1998. Mildred, Playing by Heart (also known as Dancing about Architecture and If They Only Knew), Miramax, 1998. Walking Across Egypt, Mitchum Entertainment, 1999. Val Handler, The Yards, Miramax, 1999. Also in the documentary Balls of Grace.

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Television Appearances; Series: (As Erica Dean) Dancer, The Jackie Gleason Show, CBS, 1956-57. (As Ellen McRae) Dr. Kate Burdock, The Doctors, NBC, 1964-65. (As Erica McRae) Julie Parsons, The Iron Horse, ABC, 1967-68. Ellen Brewer, The Ellen Burstyn Show, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Gunfight in Black Horse Canyon, 1961. Lynne Evers, Thursday's Game, ABC, 1974. Jean Harris, The People vs. Jean Harris, NBC, 1981. Tina Brogan, Surviving (also known as Surviving: A Family in Crisis), ABC, 1985. Joan Walker, Into Thin Air (also known as Brian Walker, Please Come Home), CBS, 1985. Margaret Yablonski, Act of Vengeance, HBO, 1986. Lynn Hollander, Something in Common (also known as Love Forty), CBS, 1986. Barbara Jackson, Tack of Lies," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1987. Nurse Cooder, When You Remember Me (also known as The Legacy, The Legacy of Michael Patrick Smith, and The Amazing Legacy of Michael Patrick Smith), ABC, 1990. Li I Lambert, Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love (also known as Running Out), CBS, 1991. Wilma, Taking Back My Life (also known as The Rape of Nancy Ziegenmeyer), CBS, 1992. Mademoiselle Reisz, Grand Isle (also known as The Awakening), TNT, 1992. Joan Delvecchio, Shattered Trust: The Shari Karney Story (also known as Conspiracy of Silence: The Shari Karney Story), NBC, 1993. Jo Giacalone, Getting Gotti (also known as Diane Giacalone: The John Gotti Story and The Diane Giacalone Story), CBS, 1994. Arlie's mother, Getting Out, ABC, 1994. Frances Griffin, Trick of the Eye (also known as Primal Secrets), 1994. Gretel, "Follow the River," ABC Family Movie, ABC, 1995. Helen, My Brother's Keeper, CBS, 1995. Maud Gannon, Timepiece, CBS, 1996. Iva Mae, Our Son, the Matchmaker, 1996. Yvette Watson, A Deadly Vision (also known as Love Kills), ABC, 1997. Laura Strong, "Flash," The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998. June Clatterbuck, The Patron Saint of Liars, CBS, 1998. Maggie, "Night Ride Home," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1999.

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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Veronica Steward, A Will of Their Own, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Dora Gray/' Maverick, ABC, 1958. "The Human Trap/' Naked City, ABC, 1960. "Benefit of Doubt/' Maverick, ABC, 1961. "Double Image," Surfside 6, ABC, 1961. "Ricochet," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1961. "Second Chance," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1961. "The Navy Caper," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1961. (As Ellen McRae) Polly, "Wagon Girls," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1962. "The Walls Have Eyes," Tales of Wells Fargo, NBC, 1962. "Preferably, the Less-Used Arm," Ben Casey, ABC, 1962. "Cry Run," Kraft Mystery Theatre, NBC, 1962. "In the Name of Love, a Small Corruption," Ben Casey, ABC, 1962. "Harry, the Father Image," I'm Dickens . . . He's Fenster, ABC, 1962. "A Splinter Off the Old Block," Dob/'e Gillis, CBS, 1962. (As Ellen McRae) Mona Winthrope White, "The Case of the Dodging Domino," Perry Mason, CBS, 1962. "No Place to Run," Laramie, NBC, 1963. "Dial S for Spencer," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1963. "The Heathen," The Defenders, CBS, 1963. "Hear No Evil," Going My Way, ABC, 1963. "The Deep End," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. "Big Man From Nairobi," The Greatest Show on Earth, ABC, 1964. "Seized, Confined, and Detained," For the People, CBS, 1965. (As Ellen McRae) Eve Holland, "Crack of Doom," The Time Tunnel, ABC, 1966. "Diablo," Iron Horse, ABC, 1967. "Gallows for Joe Pardee," Iron Horse, ABC, 1967. (As Ellen McRae) Sister Jacob, "Days of Grace," The Big Valley, 1967. Amy Waters, "Waste," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1971. Rachel Lambert, "Lisa, I Hardly Knew You," Bold Ones: The Lawyers, NBC, 1972. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1980. "Broadway Dreamers: The Legacy of Group Theatre," American Masters, PBS, 1989. "Miracle on 44th Street: A Portrait of the Actors Studio," American Masters, PBS, 1991. "Lee Strasberg: The Method Man," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Appeared in Cheyenne and Inside the Actors Studio.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Specials: Broadway Plays Washington!, 1982. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. The ABC Fall Preview Special, ABC, 1986. Hello Actors Studio, 1987. Co-narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO, 1988. From the Heart: The First International Very Special Arts Festival (also known as The Very Special Arts Festival), NBC, 1989. An American Tribute to Vaclav Havel and a Celebration of Democracy in Czechoslovakia, PBS, 1990. Host and narrator, Ch/7d Care: Families in the Balance, PBS, 1990. Voice, When It Was a Game II, HBO, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. The 47th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1993. Voice, Earth and the American Dream, HBO, 1993. An American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson, CBS, 1994. The Roots of Roe, PBS, 1997. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Ellen McRae) Ellen, The Big Brain, CBS, 1963. Stage Appearances: (As Ellen McRae) Fair Game, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1957. Doris, Same Time, Next Year, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1975. Masha, The Three Sisters, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, 1977. Helen Hanff, 84 Charing Cross Road, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1982. Kathleen Hogan, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1984. The Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Title role, Shirley Valentine, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1989, then Chicago, IL, 1990. Sister Grace, Sacrilege, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1995. Appeared in a summer theatre production of John Loves Mary, 1960, a New York City production of Shimada, a Los Angeles production of Love Letters, and an off-Broadway production of Andromeda II. Toured as Daisy Werthan, Driving Miss Daisy, 1988. Stage Director: judgement, St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1980.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 WRITINGS Contributor of photographs to magazines, including Darkroom Photography. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, September 9, 1996, p. 120. Take One, March, 1977.*

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Full name, Wilmer C. Butler; born April 7, 1931, in Colorado; son of Wilmer Herb and Verca Amanda Butler; married, 1984; wife's name, Iris; children: Gena. Education: Attended Iowa Wesleyan College and the State University of Iowa. Avocational interests: Woodworking. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Cinematographer. Military service: U.S. Army, served in the Signal Corps. Member: American Society of Cinematographers. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (with Haskell Wexler and William A. Fraker), best cinematography, 1975, for One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest; Emmy Award, outstanding cinematography for an entertainment special, 1977, for Raid on Entebbe; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding cinematography for a limited series or a special, 1983, for The Thorn Birds; Emmy Award, outstanding cinematography for a limited series or a special, 1984, for A Streetcar Named Desire; best cinematography award, Stockholm Film Festival, 1997, for Deceiver. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Fearless Frank (also known as Frank's Greatest /Adventure), American International Pictures, 1967. The Rain People, Warner Bros., 1969. Adam's Woman (also known as Return of the Boomerang), Warner Bros., 1970. Drive, He Said, Columbia, 1971.

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The Return of Count Yorga (also known as The Abominable Count Yorga and Curse of Count Yorga), American International Pictures, 1971. Mickey and Boggs, United Artists, 1972. Second unit Cinematographer, Deliverance, Warner Bros., 1972. Melinda, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Running Wild, Golden Circle, 1973. The Conversation, Paramount, 1974. (With Haskell Wexler and William A. Fraker) One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, United Artists, 1975. Jaws (also known as Stillness in the Water), Universal, 1975. The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery, United Artists, 1975. (With William A. Fraker) Lipstick, Paramount, 1976. The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings, Universal, 1976. Alex and the Gypsy (also known as Love and Other Crimes), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Demon Seed (also known as Proteus Generation), United Artists, 1977. Capricorn One, Warner Bros., 1978. Dam/en—Omen II (also known as Omen // and Omen //: Dam/en), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Grease, Paramount, 1978. Uncle Joe Shannon, United Artists, 1978. Ice Castles, Columbia, 1978. Rocky II, United Artists, 1979. Can't Stop the Music, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. It's My Turn, Columbia, 1980. (With Fred Batka) The Night the Lights Went out in Georgia, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Stripes, Columbia, 1981. Rocky III, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. The Secret of NIMH (also known as Mrs. Brisby and the Rats of NIMH), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1982. The Sting II, Universal, 1983. Rocky IV, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Beer (also known as The Selling of America), Orion, 1986. Big Trouble, Columbia, 1986. Contributing photographer, Legal Eagles, Universal, 1986. Wildfire, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1988. Biloxi Blues (also known as Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues), Universal, 1988. Child's Play, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988.

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Craffiti Bridge, Warner Bros., 1990. Hot Shots! (also known as Hot Shots: An Important Movie!), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Cop and a Half, Universal, 1992. Sniper, TriStar, 1993. Beethoven's 2nd, Universal, 1993. (With others) Mother (also known as The Haunted Heart), Mother Productions Limited Partnership, 1996. Flipper, Universal, 1996. Anaconda, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Deceiver (also known as Liar), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1998. Film Appearances: Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography (documentary), American Film Institute, 1992. Television Work; Cinematographer; Series: Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1991-92. Dark Skies, NBC, 1996. Television Work; Cinematographer; Miniseries: The Thorn Birds, ABC, 1983. Television Work; Cinematographer; Movies: A Clear and Present Danger, NBC, 1970. Something Evil, CBS, 1972. Sunshine, CBS, 1973. Savage (also known as Watch Dog), NBC, 1973. / Heard the Owl Call My Name, CBS, 1973. The Execution of Private Slovik, NBC, 1974. Indict and Convict, ABC, 1974. Target Risk, NBC, 1975. Fear on Trial, CBS, 1975. Hustling, ABC, 1975. Sunshine, Part II, 1976. Raid on Entebbe, NBC, 1977. Mary White, ABC, 1977. Killing at Hell's Gate, CBS, 1981.

Death Ray 2000, NBC, 1981. A Streetcar Named Desire, ABC, 1984. When We Were Young (also known as That Magic Moment), NBC, 1989. A Walton Wedding (also known as John-Boy's Wedding), CBS, 1995. Don King: Only in America (also known as Don King), HBO, 1997. Also Cinematographer for President's Secret Service and Hell and High Water. Television Work; Cinematographer; Pilots: Bates Motel, NBC, 1987.*

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Born May 12, 1950, in Dublin, Ireland; son of a cooper and a hospital worker; married Ellen Barkin (an actress), 1988 (divorced, 1993); children: Jack, Romey Marion. Education: Studied Gaelic and archaeology at National University of Ireland, University College, Dublin; trained as a bullfighter in Spain. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, producer, screenwriter, director, and author of short fiction. Worked variously as an archeologist, apprentice chef, teacher, bartender, plumber, and columnist; performed with Ireland's Focus Theatre and with Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. Appeared in David + David's "Ain't So Easy," 1986. Awards, Honors: Jacob's Award, best actor in a television series-drama, 1979, for Bracken. CREDITS Film Appearances: On a Paving Stone Mounted, 1978. The Outsider, 1979. Uther Pendragon, Excalibur, Warner Bros., 1981. Kempffer, The Keep, Paramount, 1983. Joshua Herzog, Hannah K., Universal, 1983. Nick Mullen, Defense of the Realm (also known as Nick Mullen), Hemdale Releasing, 1985. Lord Byron, Gothic, Virgin Visions, 1987. The Black Prince, Lionheart, Orion, 1987. Kevin Scanlon, Hello, Again, TriStar, 1987. Augustine, Siesta, Lorimar, 1987. Paolo, Ciulia e Ciulia (also known as Julia and Julia), Cinecom, 1987. Val, The Courier, Vestron, 1988. Saul Scourby, A Soldier's Tale, Atlantic Releasing, 1988. Sir Hugo Buckton, Diamond Obsession (also known as Diamond Skulls), Film Four/British Screen, 1989. Tom Reagan, Miller's Crossing, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Lieutenant John Merrick, Ha/con Hakenson (also known as Shipwrecked), Buena Vista, 1990. Papa Reilly, Into the West, Miramax, 1992. Jack Deebs, Cool World, Paramount, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Mackey, A Dangerous Woman, Gramercy, 1993. Bob, Point of No Return (also known as The Assassin), Warner Bros., 1993. Friedrich Baher, Little Women, Columbia/TriStar, 1994. The good thief, All Things Bright and Beautiful, 1994. Fenge, Prince of Jutland (also known as Royal Deceit), Miramax, 1994. John Newland, A Simple Twist of Fate, Buena Vista, 1994. Daniel Graham, Trial by Jury, TriPictures/Warner Bros., 1994. Charlie Dickinson, Dead Man, Miramax, 1995. Dean Keaton, The Usual Suspects, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Jack Kelly, Frankie Starlight, Fine Line Features, 1995. Himself, Past into Present, Sherwood Productions, 1996. Dr. Hagard's Disease, 1996. Commandant Sean O'Brien, The Brylcreem Boys, Downtown Pictures, 1996. Ben London, Mad Dog Time (also known as Trigger Happy), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Jack Griffin, The Last of the High Kings (also known as Summer Fling), Miramax, 1996. Roger Ellis, Somebody is Waiting, Live Entertainment, 1996. Narrator, Irish Cinema-Ourselves Alone?, 1996. The mechanic, Smilla's Sense of Snow (also known as Smilla's Feeling for Snow), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1997. Ray, The End of Violence, Buena Vista, 1997. Bolek Pzoniak, Po//sh Wedding, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1998. Brill, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998. Rohan, This Is the Sea, Paramount Home Video, 1998. D'Artagnan, The Man in the Iron Mask, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1998. Voice of Sir Lionel, Quest for Camelot (also known as The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot; animated), Warner Bros., 1998. An Ideal Husband, Miramax, forthcoming. Satan, End of Days, Buena Vista/Universal, forthcoming. Father Andrew, Toby's Story (also known as Stigmata), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, forthcoming. Film Work: Associate producer, Into the West, Miramax, 1992. Executive producer, In the Name of the Father, Universal, 1993. Director and producer, The Lark in the Clear Air, 1996.

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Co-executive producer, The Last of the High Kings (also known as Summer Fling), Miramax, 1996. Executive producer, Dr. Haggard's Disease, 1996. Song performer, Mad Dog Time (also known as Trigger Happy), 1996. Co-producer, The Brylcreem Boys, Downtown Pictures, 1996. Producer (with others), Somebody is Waiting, 1996. Executive producer, Perfect Timing (also known as Mad about Mambo), Gramercy Pictures, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Karl Ritter, Wagner, 1983.

Vittorio Mussolini, Mussolini: The Untold Story, NBC, 1985. Title role, Christopher Columbus, CBS, 1985. Teddy Blue, Buffalo Girls, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Treatment, 1981. Joyce in June, 1981. William Masters, Reflections, 1984. Draiocht, 1996. Lionel Powers, Weapons of Mass Distraction, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Bracken, 1978. Appeared in the Irish series The Riordans. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1995. Host, A Celtic Celebration, PBS, 1995. Voice, Out of Ireland (also known as The Irish in America), PBS, 1995. Presenter, The 18th Annual CableACEAwards, 1996. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Translations, National Theatre Company, London. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Lark in the Clear Air, 1996.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Best Contemporary Short Stories; also political columnist, Mag///. OTHER SOURCES

Books: Pictures in My Head (essays and short stories), Roberts Rinehart, 1997. Work represented in anthologies, including/re/and's

Periodicals: New York, September 17, 1990, pp. 46-51. People Weekly, April 21, 1997, p. 37. Rolling Stone, November 1, 1990, pp. 75-76.*

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Original name Maurice Joseph Micklewhite; born March 14, 1933, in London, England; son of Maurice Joseph (a fish market porter) and Ellen Francis Marie (a charwoman; maiden name, Burchell) Micklewhite; married Patricia Haines (an actress), 1955 (divorced, c. 1958); married Shakira Khatoon Baksh (a model), Januarys, 1973; children: (first marriage) Dominique; (second marriage) Natasha. Education: Attended Wilson's Grammar School, London. Avocational interests: Gardening, reading. Addresses: /Agent—Dennis Selinger, International Creative Management, 76 Oxford St., London W1R 1RB, England. Career: Actor. South Beach Brasserie, South Miami Beach, FL, restaurant owner, beginning in 1996; owner of five restaurants in London. Military service: British Army, 1951-53; served in Germany and Korea. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nominations, best actor, 1966, for Alfie, and 1972, for Sleuth; Academy Award nomination, best actor, British Academy Award, best actor in a leading role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and Golden Globe Award, best actor in a film, all 1983, for Educating Rita; Academy Award, best supporting actor, 1986, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1987, for Hannah and Her Sisters; Variety Club Award, film actor of the year, 1988; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1989, tor Jack the Ripper; commander, Order of the British Empire, 1992;

Silver Seashell, San Sebastian International Film Festival, 1996, tor Blood and Wine; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or a special, 1997, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1998, for Mandela and de Klerk; National Board of Review Career Achievement Award, 1998; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor— comedy/musical, 1999, for Little Voice. CREDITS Film Appearances: Private Lockyer, A Hill in Korea (also known as Hell in Korea), British Lion, 1956. Sailor Beware! (also known as Panic in the Parlor), Distributors Corp., 1956. The Steel Bayonet, United Artists, 1957. Gilrony, How to Murder a Rich Uncle, Columbia, 1958. Carve Her Name with Pride, J. Arthur Rank, 1958. Johnny Brent, Blind Spot, Butchers Film Service, 1958. The Key, Columbia, 1958. A Woman of Mystery, United Artists, 1958. Room 43 (also known as The Girl in Room 43 and Passport to Shame), Cory, 1959. Second Gestapo agent, Two-Headed Spy, Columbia, 1959. Breakout (also known as Danger Within), Continental, 1959. Sailor, The Bulldog Breed, J. Arthur Rank, 1960. Weber, Foxhole in Cairo, British Lion, 1960. The Day the Earth Caught Fire (also known as The Day the Sky Caught Fire), Universal, 1961. The Wrong Arm of the Law, Continental Distributing, 1962. Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead, Zu/i/, Embassy, 1964. Harry Palmer, The Ipcress File, Universal, 1965.

84 • CAINE Alfie Elkins, the title role, Alfie, Paramount, 1966. Michael Finsbury, The Wrong Box, Columbia, 1966. Harold "Harry'' Dean, Gambit, Universal, 1966. Mooney, Solo for Sparrow, Schoenfeld, 1966. Harry Palmer, Funeral in Berlin, Paramount, 1967. Henry Warren, Hurry Sundown, Paramount, 1967. Harry Palmer, Billion Dollar Brain, United Artists, 1967. Handsome stranger, Woman Times Seven (also known as Sept Fois Femme), Embassy/Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Himself, Tonite Let's All Make Love in London (also known as The London Scene), 1967. Henry Clarke, Deadfall, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Squad Leader Canfield, The Battle of Britain, United Artists, 1968. Nicholas Urfe, The Magus, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Captain Douglas, Play Dirty (also known as Written on the Sand), United Artists, 1969. Charlie Croker, The Italian ]ob, Paramount, 1969. Private Tosh Hearne, Too Late the Hero (also known as Suicide Run), Cinerama, 1970. Himself, Simon, Simon, 1970. Captain, The Last Valley, Cinerama, 1971. Alan Breck, Kidnapped, American International Pictures, 1971. Jack Carter, Get Carter, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Mickey King, Pulp, United Artists, 1972. Milo Tindle, Sleuth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Robert Blakeley, X, Y, and Zee (also known as Zee and Co.), Columbia, 1972. Major John Tarrant, The Black Windmill, Universal, 1974. John Deray, The Marseilles Contract (also known as The Destructors), American International Pictures, 1974. Jim Keogh, The Wilby Conspiracy, United Artists, 1975. Tucker, Peeper (also known as Fat Chance), United Artists, 1975. Peachy Carnehan, The Man Who Would Be King (also known as Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King), Allied Artists, 1975. Lewis Fielding, The Romantic Englishwoman, New World, 1975. Adam Worth, Harry and Walter Co to New York, Columbia, 1976. Lieutenant Colonel Kurt Steiner, The Eagle Has Landed, Columbia, 1976. Lieutenant Colonel "Joe" Vandeleur, A Bridge Too Far, United Artists, 1977.

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Shadow Run, 1998. Ray Say, Little Voice, Miramax, 1998. Max Gale, Curtain Call (also known as Later Life), Curtain Call L.P., 1998. The Debtors, 1999. Dr. Wilbur Larch, The Cider House Rules, Miramax, 1999.

Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold (also known as Crazy about the Movies), Cinemax, 1991. The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. Danny Kaye's International Children's Awards for UNICEF, The Disney Channel, 1992. The American Film Institute Salute to Elizabeth Taylor, ABC, 1993.

Film Work: Executive producer, The Fourth Protocol, J. Arthur Rank, 1987.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Detective Inspector Frederick Abberline, )ack the Ripper, CBS, 1988. Joseph Stalin, World War II: When Lions Roared (also known as World War II . . . Then There Were Giants), NBC, 1994. Captain Nemo, 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, ABC, 1997.

Television Appearances; Movies: Helmsman, The Ship That Couldn't Stop, 1961. Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Edward Hyde, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, ABC, 1990. Narrator, King Midas and the Golden Touch (also known as We All Have Tales), Showtime, 1991. Harry Anders, Blue Ice, HBO, 1993. Harry Palmer, Midnight in St. Petersburg, Showtime, 1995. Harry Palmer, Bullet to Beijing (also known as Len Deighton's Bullet to Beijing), Showtime, 1995. F. W. de Klerk, Mandela and de Klerk, Showtime, 1997. Appeared in more than one hundred British television movies between 1957 and 1963, including The Compartment, Funny Noises with Their Mouths, Hobson's Choice, Luck of the Draw, The Other Man, The Playmates, and The Way with Reggie. Television Appearances; Specials: Horatio, Hamlet (also known as Hamlet at Elsinore), syndicated, 1964. Rickles, CBS, 1975. The American Film Institute Salute to John Huston, CBS, 1983. Bob Hope's Happy Birthday Homecoming, NBC, 1985. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. This Time It's Personal—Jaws: The Revenge, syndicated, 1987. Host, Gary Grant: A Celebration, ABC, 1988. John Huston: The Man, the Movies, the Maverick, 1988. The 6 / s t Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. The Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Michael Caine on Acting in Film, Arts and Entertainment, 1991.

Television Appearances; Episodic: "The General's Daughter/' The Adventures of William Tell, syndicated, 1958. "Male of the Species/' On Stage, NBC, 1969. Television Work: Producer, Blue Ice (movie), HBO, 1993. Stage Appearances: The Room, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1960. The Dumbwaiter, Royal Court Theatre, 1960. James Saunders, Next Time, I'll Sing for You, Arts Theatre, London, 1963. The Night of 100 Stars II, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. The Night of 100 Stars III, Radio City Music Hall, 1990. Also appeared with the Westminster Repertory Company, Horsham, England, 1953, with the Lowestoft Repertory Company, Lowestoft, England, 1954-55, and with the Theatre Workshop, London, 1955. Stage Work: Assistant stage manager of Westminster Repertory Company, 1953. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Not Many People Know That: Michael Caine's Almanac of Amazing Information (published in the United States as Michael Caine's Almanac of Amazing Information), Robson Books (London), 1985. And Not Many People Know This Either!: Michael Caine's Second Collection of Amazing Information, Robson Books, 1985.

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Not Many People Know It's 1988!, Robson Books, 1987. Michael Caine's Moving Picture Show, St. Martin's (New York City), 1988. Acting in Film: An Actor's Take on Moviemaking, Applause Theatre Book Publishers, 1990. What's It All About? (autobiography), Turtle Bay Books (New York City), 1992. OTHER SOURCES Books: Caine, Michael, What's It All About?, Turtle Bay Books, 1992. Contemporary Authors, Volume 146, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1995. Periodicals: People Weekly, May 4, 1987, p. 104; December 7, 1992, p. 93. Vanity Fair, December, 1992, p. 150.*

CAMBERN, Donn Addresses: Office—856 Leonard Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90049-1326. Career: Film and television editor, producer, and director. Member: Motion Pictures Editors Guild (president), American Cinema Editors, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding achievement in film editing, 1967, for Chrysler Presents the Bob Hope Special; Academy Award nomination (with Frank Morriss), best film editing, 1984, for Romancing the Stone. CREDITS Film Work; Editor, Unless Otherwise Noted: 2000 Years Later, Warner Bros., 1969. Easy Rider, Columbia, 1969. (With Pat Somerset, Christopher Holmes, and Robert I. Wolfe) Drive, He Said, Columbia, 1971. The Last Picture Show, Columbia, 1971. Steelyard Blues (also known as The Final Crash), Warner Bros., 1972. Blume in Love, Warner Bros., 1973.

Cinderella Liberty, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. The Hindenburg, Universal, 1975. Alex and the Gypsy (also known as Love and Other Crimes), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. (With Harold F. Kress) The Other Side of Midnight, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. The End, United Artists, 1978. Hooper, Warner Bros., 1978. Time after Time, Warner Bros., 1979. (With William Gordean) Smokey and the Bandit II (also known as Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again), Universal, 1980. Willie and Phil, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. (With William Gordean) Cannonball Run, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Paternity, Paramount, 1981. Excalibur, Warner Bros., 1981. Tempest, Columbia, 1982. Going Berserk, Universal, 1983. (With Frank Morriss) Romancing the Stone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. (With Ralph Winters) Big Trouble, Columbia, 1986. Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, Columbia, 1986. Harry and the Hendersons (also known as Bigfoot and the Hendersons), Universal, 1987. (With Sheldon Kahn) Casual Sex?, Universal, 1988. Feds, Warner Bros., 1988. (With Sheldon Kahn) Twins, Universal, 1988. (With Sheldon Kahn) Chostbusters II, Columbia, 1989. The Butcher's Wife, Paramount, 1991. (With Richard Harris) The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. (With Raja Gosnell) Rookie of the Year, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. (With others) Bound by Honor (also known as Blood In, Blood Out. . . Bound by Honor, and Blood In . . . Blood Out), Buena Vista, 1993. (With Paul Seydor) Major League II, Warner Bros., 1994. Little Giants, Warner Bros., 1994. Producer (with others), Eyes of an Angel (also known as The Tender), LIVE Home Video, 1994. The dimmer Man, Warner Bros., 1996. (With others) A Thousand Acres, Buena Vista, 1997. Television Work; Series: Director (with Ron Joy, Tom Kiley, and others), SomethingElse, syndicated, 1970. Television Work; Specials: Editor, Chrysler Presents the Bob Hope Special, NBC, 1967.*

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CAMPBELL, Bruce 1958PERSONAL Born June 22, 1958, in Royal Oak, Ml; son of Charlie (a traveling billboard inspector) and Joanne (a homemaker) Campbell; married second wife, Ida Gearon (a costume designer), 1991; children: (first marriage) Rebecca, Andy. Addresses: Office—c/o 14431 Ventura Blvd., Suite 120, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Career: Actor and producer. CREDITS Film Appearances: It's Murder, 1977. Within the Woods, 1978. Clockwork, 1978. Ash ley J. "Ash" Williams, The Evil Dead (also known as Book of the Dead, The Evil Dead, the Ultimate Experience in Grueling Horror, and Into the Woods), New Line Cinema, 1983. Brice Chapman, Going Back, 1983. Renaldo "The Heel," Crimewave (also known as The XYZ Murders and Broken Hearts and Noses), Embassy, 1985. Video Newscaster, Stryker's War (also known as Bloodbath and Thou Shalt Not Kill. . . Except), Film World Distributors, 1985. Ashley J. "Ash" Williams, Evil Dead II (also known as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn), Rosebud, 1987. Voice, The Dead Next Door, Tempe Video, 1988. Jack Forrest, Maniac Cop, Shapiro Glickenhaus, 1988. Ray Tanner, Moontrap, Movies Unlimited, 1989. Officer Howard, Intruder, Phantom Productions, 1989. Final Shemp, Darkman, Universal, 1990. Jack Forrest, Maniac Cop 2, Cordell Productions, 1991. Van Helsing, Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, Vestron, 1991. Stover, Mindwarp, Columbia/TriStar, 1992. Ray, Lunatics: A Love Story, Columbia/TriStar, 1992. John Wright, Waxwork II: Lost in Time (also known as Lost in Time and Space Shift: Waxwork II), Electric Pictures/LIVE Home Video, 1992. Ashley J. "Ash" Williams/Evil Ash, Army of Darkness (also known as Evil Dead 3 and Evil Dead II: The Medievil Dead), Universal, 1993.

CAMPBELL .87 Smitty, The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Raffle Winner, The Demolitionists, Planet Productions, 1995. Wedding Shemp, The Quick and the Dead, TriStar, 1995. Charles Travis, Congo, Paramount, 1995. Surgeon general of Beverly Hills, John Carpenter's Escape from LA. (also known as Escape from LA.), Paramount, 1996. Soap Opera Actor, Fargo, PolyGram/Gramercy, 1996. Virgil, McHale's Navy, Universal, 1997. Carl, Running Time, Panoramic Pictures, 1997. Actor, La Patinoire (also known as The Ice Rink), Le Studio Canal, 1998. Icebreaker, forthcoming. From Dusk Till Dawn: Texas Blood Money, Miramax, forthcoming. Film Work: Executive producer, The Evil Dead (also known as Book of the Dead, The Evil Dead, the Ultimate Experience in Grueling Horror, and Into the Woods), New Line Cinema, 1983. Coproducer, Crimewave (also known as The XYZ Murders and Broken Hearts and Noses), Embassy, 1985. Coproducer, Evil Dead II (also known as Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn), Rosebud, 1987. Producer, Easy Wheels, 1989. Producer, Lunatics: A Love Story, Columbia/TriStar, 1992. Coproducer and editor, Army of Darkness (also known as Evil Dead 3 and Evil Dead II: The Medievil Dead), Universal, 1993. Television Appearances; Series: Generations, 1989. Brisco County, Jr., The Adventures ofBrisco County, Jr. (also known as Brisco County, Jr.), Fox, 199394. Bill Church, Jr., Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1994-95. Autolycus, Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1995. Autolycus, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (also known as The Legendary Journeys of Hercules), syndicated, 1995. EdBillik, Ellen, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Alex Windham, Assault on Dome 4 (also known as Chase Moran), Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Jacob "Jake" Thorne, Tornado!, Fox, 1996. Mick Dourif, Menno's Mind, The Movie Channel, 1997.

88 • CANFIELD Jeff Erickson, In the Line of Duty: Blaze and Glory (also known as In the Line of Duty: ]eff and Jill), NBC, 1997. Hank Cooper, "The Love Bug/' The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997. Ray, Missing Links, 1997. Pierce Thomas "P. T." Madison, "Goldrush: A Real Life Alaskan Adventure" (also known as "Gold Rush!"), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Wayne Weinsider, "Terms of Endearment," The X-Files, Fox, 1993. Gene the Genie, Weird Science, 1994. Lieutenant Drey, "Meet the Beetles," American Gothic, CBS, 1995. Jake Rodzinsky, "Justice: Parts 1 & 2," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1995. Agent Tommy Maddox, "The Future, Jack, The Future," Timecop, ABC, 1997. Television Work; Director: "The King of Assassins," Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1995. "Key to the Kingdom," Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1995. "The Vanishing Dead," Hercules: The Legendary journeys (also known as The Legendary Journeys of Hercules), syndicated, 1995. "What's in a Name?," Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (also known as The Legendary Journeys of Hercules), syndicated, 1995. Adaptations: The films Stryker's War, 1987, and The Nutty Nut, 1992, were based on stories by Campbell. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, December 6, 1993, p. 135.*

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CANNON, Dyan 1937(Diane Cannon) PERSONAL Original name, Samille Diane Friesen; born January 4, 1937, in Tacoma, WA; daughter of a life insurance salesperson and a homemaker; married Gary Grant (an actor; real name, Archibald Leach), July 22,1965 (divorced, March 21,1968); married Stanley Finberg (an attorney), April, 1985 (divorced, 1991); children: (first marriage) Jennifer Grant (an actress). Education: Attended the University of Washington; studied acting with Sanford Meisner. Avocational interests: Reading, swimming, watching basketball. Addresses: /Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Blvd., 12th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Also worked as a model. Also credited as Diane Cannon. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) Award, actress of the year, Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe Award nominations, best motion picture actress in a musical or comedy and most promising female newcomer, all 1969, for Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a drama, 1971, for Such Good Friends; Academy Award nomination, best liveaction short film, 1976, for Growing Pains: Number One; Golden Globe Award, best motion picture actress in a supporting role, and Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, both 1978, for Heaven Can Wait; Q Award nomination, Viewers for Quality Television, best recurring player, 1998, for Ally McBeal. CREDITS

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Film Appearances: Dixie, The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond, Warner Bros., 1960. Wiggles, This Rebel Breed (also known as The Black Rebels and Three Shades of Love), Warner Bros, 1960. Alice Henderson, Sob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Columbia, 1969.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Ingrid Everleigh, The Anderson Tapes, Columbia, 1971. Julie Messenger, Such Good Friends, Paramount, 1971. Judith Austin, The Love Machine, Columbia, 1971. Lorrie Dellman, Doctors' Wives, Columbia, 1971. Lena, The Burglars (also known as Le casse), Columbia, 1972. Christine, The Last of Sheila, Warner Bros., 1973. Alexis, Shamus (also known as Passion for Danger), Columbia, 1973. Child under a Leaf, Cinema National, 1974. Simone Legree, Revenge of the Pink Panther, United Artists, 1978. Julia Farnsworth, Heaven Can Wait, Paramount, 1978. Madie Levrington, Coast to Coast, Paramount, 1980. Viv Bonham, Honeysuckle Rose (also known as On the Road Again), Warner Bros., 1980. Myra Elizabeth Maxwell Bruhl, Deathtrap, Warner Bros., 1982. Alice Detroit, Author, Author, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1982. Elizabeth Pearce, Caddyshack II, Warner Bros., 1988. She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Stephanie Lewis, The End of Innocence, Skouras Pictures, 1991. Eileen Stone, The Pickle, Columbia, 1993. Mrs. Flint, That Darn Cat, Buena Vista, 1997. Liz LaBreche, Out to Sea, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Karen Schneider, Allie and Me, Dollhouse Pictures, 1997. Annette Bennett, 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, Orion, 1997. Leslie, Drop-Dead, Regent Entertainment/Libra Pictures, 1998. Also appeared in One Point of View. Film Work: Director, producer (with Vince Cannon), and editor, Growing Pains: Number One (short film), Film Forum, 1976. Director, The End of Innocence, Skouras Pictures, 1991. Also directed One Point of View. Television Appearances; Series: For Better or Worse, CBS, 1959. Lisa Crowder, Full Circle, CBS, 1960-61. Judge Jennifer "Whipper" Cone, Ally McBeal, Fox, 1997-.

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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kate Blackwell, Master of the Came, CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Movies: Virginia Hill, The Virginia Hill Story, NBC, 1974. Sally Stanford, Lady of the House, CBS, 1978. Thera Baylin, Having It All, ABC, 1982. Jenny Baines, jenny's War (also known as Operation Prime Time), syndicated, 1985. Katherine, Arthur the King (also known as Merlin and the Sword), CBS, 1985. Annie Hackett, "Rock 'n' Roll Mom/' Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1988. Rosie LaCroix, Jailbirds, CBS, 1991. Elizabeth Blane, Christmas in Connecticut, TNT, 1992. Varda Gray, Based on an Untrue Story, 1993. Josie Joplin, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Jealous]okester, NBC, 1995. Jess Wilding, Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits (also known as Rockford Files: Suitable for Framing), CBS, 1996. Marsha Robinson, Beverly Hills Family Robinson, ABC, 1997. Gina Fairfax, The Sender, HBO, 1998. Abby "Bubblin"' Browne, Black Jaq, 1998. Abby Montana, Diamond Girl (also known as Harlequin's Diamond Girl), [Canada and the Republic of South Africa], 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1972. The Bob Hope Special, NBC, 1974. The Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Women I LoveBeautiful but Funny, NBC, 1982. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. Willie Nelson, the Big Six-O: An All-Star Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1993. The NBA at 50, TNT, 1996. A Day with . . ., Lifetime, 1997. Canned Ham: 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, Comedy Central, 1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 45th Annual Golden Globe Awards, syndicated, 1988. The /3th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1989. Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1992. The /3th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Shadows," Zane Grey Theater, CBS, 1959.

90 • CANOVA "Lady Luck/' Bat Masterson, NBC, 1959. "Vanishing Act/' Wanted: Dead or Alive, CBS, 1959. "Sheriff of the Town/' Two Faces West, syndicated, 1960. "Soft Cargo," Johnny Ringo, CBS, 1960. "The Price of Paradise," Bat Masterson, NBC, 1961. "The Gentleman from Brazil," Acapulco, NBC, 1961. "The Radioactive Object Adventure," Malibu Run, CBS, 1961. "The Big Dealer," Hawaiian Eye, ABC, 1961. "The Wrestler," Guestward Ho, ABC, 1961. "The Diana Adventure," Malibu Run, CBS, 1961. "The Woman Who Never Was," Follow the Sun, ABC, 1961. "A Certain Time, a Certain Darkness," Ben Casey, ABC, 1961. Mavis Carroll, "The Silent Partner," The Untouchables, ABC, 1962. "The Bridal Trail Caper," 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1962. "Death Rides a Pale Horse," 5toney Burke, ABC, 1963. "Between the Rats and the Finks," Mr. Broadway, CBS, 1964. "The Man behind the Badge," The Reporter, CBS, 1964. "Sam Houston," Profiles in Courage, NBC, 1964. Ivy Norton, "AuntThede," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1964. "The Weapon," Amos Burke, Secret Agent, ABC, 1965. Elinor Crawford, "The Victim," Medical Center, CBS, 1969. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1976. Herself, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1979. "Natalie Wood," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1987. AtRona's, NBC, 1989. "Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold," Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1991. Bonnie Valin, "The Last Laugh," Parts 1 and 2, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994. Mitzi Wilde, "Girl Buys Soup While Woman Weds Ape," The Naked Truth (also known as Wilde Again), ABC, 1995. Judge Jennifer "Whipper" Cone, "Line of Duty," The Practice, ABC, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Appeared in The Fun Couple and Ninety-Day Mistress, both Broadway productions. Major Tours: Toured in How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying. WRITINGS Screenplays: Crowing Pains: Number One (short film), Film Forum, 1976. The End of Innocence, Skouras Pictures, 1991. Also wrote One Point of View. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Guide, February 28, 1998, pp. 24-25.*

CANOVA, Diana 1952(?)PERSONAL Original name, Diana Rivero; born June 1, 1952 (some sources say 1953), in West Palm Beach, FL; daughter of Filberto Rivero (a musician and radio talk show host) and Judy Canova (an actress); married Geoff Levin, 1976 (divorced); married Elliott R. Scheiner (a record producer), July 24, 1982; children: (second marriage) Matthew Philip. Education: Attended Los Angeles City College, 1971-74; studied singing with Seth and Florence Riggs. Addresses: Contact—1800 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress and singer.

Appeared in "The Ding-a-Ling Girl," Playhouse 90, CBS; also appeared in Matinee Theatre, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Malibu, ABC, 1983. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Diane's Adventure.

Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: People's Choice Award, favorite female performer, 1981; Golden Headset, AudioWorld, for Kalki.

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Donna Marley, The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. Other Television Appearances: Sheila, The Bruce Diet, 1992. Film Appearances: Juanita, The First Nudie Musical, Paramount, 1973. Diana, One True Thing, Universal, 1998. Stage Appearances: Sonia, They're Playing Our Song, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1981. Daisy, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, and Falmouth Playhouse, Falmouth, MA, both 1984. Jenny, Company, Roundabout Theatre Company, DeWitt Clinton Park, then Criterion Center Stage Right, both New York City, 1995. Also appeared in one-act plays at the Porterville Playhouse, Porterville, CA, 1974. Major Tours: Lady Larkin, Once upon a Mattress, United Service Organizations (USO) tour, 1973. RECORDINGS

Television Appearances; Episodic: Ozz/e's Girls, syndicated, 1973. Happy Days (also known as Happy Days Again and New family in Town), ABC, 1974. Daughter-in-law, Medical Story, NBC, 1975. "Identical Problem/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. "Cinderella Girls/' Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. "Taking Sides/' The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. "The Pirate/' Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. "Spending Spree," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1979. "Young at Heart," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1979. "Strip Joint," Barney Miller (also known as The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller), ABC, 1979. "Flashbacks," Hotel, ABC, 1983. Joan Germaine, "Death Casts a Spell," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. "A Wheel in a Wheel," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1985. "Heartbreaker," The Love Boat, ABC, 1985. "Family Ties," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986. Margaret Mary McCauley, "Murder According to Maggie," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Annie Lawson, "Death by Demographics," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Also appeared in Ch/co and the Man, NBC.

Taped Readings: Taped readings include Kalki. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, October 20, 1995, p. 56. New Leader, December 4, 1995, pp. 30-31. TV Guide, March 12, 1988, p. 26.*

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songwriter), 1986 (divorced); married Marina Anderson (an actress), February, 1997; children: (first marriage) Calista; (with Barbara Hershey) Tom; (second marriage) Kansas. Education: Attended Oakland Junior College, San Francisco State College (now San Francisco State University), and the University of California, Berkeley; trained for the stage with Justin Smith. Politics: "Jeffersonian Democrat." Religion: Christian Scientist. Avocational interests: Music, horses, sculpture, painting, filmmaking, philosophy, art, science, children, French, the American Revolution, coaching athletes of the Special Olympics.

Television Work; Series: Director, Kung Fu, ABC, 1972-75. Producer (with Larry Lelonde and Phil Bedard), Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993-97. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tom Horn, Mr. Horn, CBS, 1979. Justin LaMotte, North and South, ABC, 1985. Justin LaMotte, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Also appeared in Confessional.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Flack, Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring (also known as Deadly Desire and Maybe I'll Be Home in the Spring), ABC, 1970. Paul Gauguin, Gauguin the Savage, CBS, 1980. Ben Irons, High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane (also known as High Noon, Part II and The Return of Will Kane), CBS, 1980. Bobby DuChamp, Jealousy, ABC, 1984. Leroyjessup, The Bad Seed, ABC, 1985. Kwai Chang Caine, Kung Fu: The Movie, CBS, 1986. J. C. Busch, Oceans of Fire, CBS, 1986. Bernard Coy, Six against the Rock, NBC, 1987. Stephen Lancer, / Saw What You Did (also known as / Saw What You Did. . . and I Know Who You Are!), CBS, 1988. The Cup, 1988. Slade, The Cover Girl and the Cop (also known as Beauty and Den/se), NBC, 1989. John Tucker, Future Force (also known as Civilian Operated Police Systems and COPS), syndicated, 1990. Lieutenant, Deadly Surveillance, Showtime, 1991. Kwai Chang Caine, Luck of the Draw: The Cambler Returns (also known as The Cambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw), NBC, 1991. John Tucker, Future Zone (also known as Back to the Past and future Force //), syndicated, 1991. Artemis McBride, Brotherhood of the Gun (also known as Knuckleduster and Spanish Gulch), CBS, 1991. Martin Shaw, Lost Treasure of Dos Santos, The Family Channel, 1997. Duane Kidston, Last Stand at Saber River, TNT, 1997.

Television Appearances; Series: Title role, Shane, ABC, 1966. Kwai Chang Caine, Kung Fu, ABC, 1972-75. Kwai Chang Caine, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993-97.

Television Work; Movies: Producer, KungFu: The Movie, CBS, 1986. Associate producer, Future Force (also known as Civilian Operated Police Systems and COPS), syndicated, 1990.

Addresses:/Agent—Encanta Entertainment, Camden Agency, P.O. Box 1836, Studio City, CA 91614. Contact—Rich Holmes, Suite C, P.O. Box 6488, Burbank, CA 91510-6488. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Composer of over seventy songs for the publishing company of Catahoula and Carlin. Military service: U.S. Army, 1960-62. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America, Muscular Dystrophy Association, National Rifle Association, Fraternal Order of Police (honorary member), 1199 Club. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, most promising personality, 1965, for The Royal Hunt of the Sun; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding continued performance by an actor in a leading role in a drama series, 1972, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best television actor in a drama, 1974, both for Kung Fu; National Board of Review Award, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor in a drama, both 1976, for Bound for Glory; Man of the Year Award, Fraternal Order of Police, 1985; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 1986, for North and South; received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1997.

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Kwai Chang Caine, KungFu, ABC, 1972. Kwai Chang Caine, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993. Film Appearances: Cal Dodge, Taggart, Universal, 1964. Stretch, Bus Rlley's Back in Town, Universal, 1965. Lucas Barnes, The Violent Ones (also known as Touch White, Touch Black), Feature Film, 1967. Too Many Thieves, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Coke Beck, Heaven with a Cun, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1969. Jesse Boone, Young Billy Young (also known as Who Rides with Kane), United Artists, 1969. Waco, The Good Guys and the Bad Guys, Warner Bros., 1969. White Feather, The McMasters (also known as The Blood Crowd and The McMasters . . . Tougher Than the West Itself), Chevron, 1970. Colonel David Mountford, Macho Callahan, AvcoEmbassy, 1970. Bill Shelley, Boxcar Bertha, American International Pictures, 1972. Inmate, The Long Goodbye, United Artists, 1973. Drunk, Mean Streets, Warner Bros., 1973. House of Dracula's Daughter, 1973. Frankenstein, Death Race 2000, New World Pictures, 1975. You and Me, 1975. Woody Guthrie, Bound for Glory, United Artists, 1976. Coy "Cannonball" Buckman, Cannonball (also known as Carquake), New World Pictures, 1976. Harley Thomas, Thunder and Lightning (also known as Thunder on the Highway), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1977. Abel Rosenberg, The Serpent's Egg (also known as Das Schlangenei), Paramount, 1977. Himself, A Look at Liv (documentary), Win Kao Productions, 1977. Captain Gates, Gray Lady Down, Universal, 1978. Kaz Oshay, Deathsport, New World Pictures, 1978. Roger Gorman: Hollywood's Wild Angel (documentary), 1978. Chang-Sha, blind man, monkey-man, and Death, Circle of Iron (also known as The 5/7ent Flute), Avco-Embassy, 1979. Brad Randolph, Cloud Dancer, Blossom Pictures, 1979. Charlie Swattle, Fast Charlie, the Moonbeam Rider (also known as Fast Charlie and the Moonbeam), Universal, 1979. Cole Younger, The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Michael, Dune Warriors, Concorde Pictures, 1991. Ron Morrell, Project Eliminator, Victory Pictures, 1991. Dad, Omega Cop //: The Challenge (also known as Karate Cop and Omega Cop //), Romarc, 1991. Night Children (also known as Children of the Night), Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1992. Hanley, Midnight Fear, Rhino Home Video, 1992. Gideon Fisk, Evil Toons, American Independent Pictures, 1992. Vincent, Night Rhythms, Imperial Entertainment, 1992. Othello Jones, Roadside Prophets, New Line Cinema, 1992. Mr. C, Double Trouble (also known as Cold Sweat, Twice as Hard, and Under the Gun), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1992. General Gorman, Field of Fire (also known as Battle Gear), Concorde Pictures, 1992. Beggar, Waxwork II: Lost in Time (also known as Lost in Time and Space Shift: Waxwork II), LIVE Home Video, 1992. Joe Foley, Distant Justice, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1992. Lamberti, Animal Instincts, Academy, 1992. Colonel Horace Wiggins, Kill Zone, New Horizons Home Video, 1993. Chavez, Dead Center (also known as Crazy ]oe)f 21 st Century Film Corporation, 1994. Michael Maltin, Capital Punishment, Screen Pix Home Video, 1996. Full Blast, Showcase Entertainment, 1997. Crossroads of Destiny (also known as Jailbreak and Macon County Jail), Concorde Pictures, 1997. The Rage, Miramax, 1998. Max Kaufman, Sublet, Krasko Productions, 1998. Dehoven, Natural Selection, Rio Bravo Entertainment, 1998. Light Speed, Santelmo Entertainment, 1998. Sean, Drop-Dead, Regent Entertainment/Libra Pictures, 1998. Luke, Children of the Corn V: Field of Terror, Dimension Films, 1998. Sheldon Blake, The New Swiss Family Robinson, Total Films, 1998. James Lee Springer, American Reel, KiMina Entertainment, 1999. Appeared in /Act/on Force Team and Caddo Lake; also appeared in Frontera sur (also known as Code Death), [Mexico and the United States]. Film Work: Director, You and Me, 1975.

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CARRERE, Tia 1965(?)PERSONAL Original name, Althea Janairo; born January 2, 1965 (some sources say 1967), in Honolulu, HI; daughter of Alexander (a banker) and Audrey (a computer supervisor) Janairo; married Elie Samaha (a producer), November 22, 1992. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and producer. Appeared in television commercials for M&M candy. Also worked as a model. Awards, Honors: ShoWest Award, National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO), female star of tomorrow, 1994. Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS

WRITINGS Screenplays: Americana, Crown International, 1981. Composer for Films: Americana, Crown International, 1981. Composer of the score for Mata Han. Nonfiction: The Spirit of Shaolin, Tuttle (Boston, MA), 1991. Memoirs: Endless Highway, Journey Editions (Boston, MA), 1995. Other Writings: Author (with Christopher Sergei) of the book Troublemaker.

Film Appearances: Amy, Zombie Nightmare, New World Pictures, 1987. Lani Kepoo, Aloha Summer, Spectrafilm, 1988. Mai Chong, Fatal Mission (also known as Enemy), 1990. Instant Karma, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists Home Video, 1991. Minako Okeya, Showdown in Little Tokyo, Warner Bros., 1991. Kimiko, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Cassandra, Wayne's World, Paramount, 1992. Adrienne, Little Sister, LIVE Home Video, 1992. Mino, Intimate Stranger, South Gate Entertainment, 1992. Cassandra, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993. Jingo Asakuma, Rising Sun, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Juno Skinner, True Lies, Twentieth Century-Fox/Universal, 1994.

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Executive producer (with others), 20 Dates, Phoenician Films, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Nurse Jade Soong Chung, General Hospital, ABC, 1985-87. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Venus Poon, Noble House (also known as James Claveirs Noble House), NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: The Road Raiders, CBS, 1989. Stella, Fine Gold, syndicated, 1990. Gina Walker, The Immortals, HBO, 1995. Simone Gideon, Nothing but the Truth (also known as The Examiner), CBS, 1995. Diane Norwood, Hollow Point (also known as Rysk Roulette), HBO, 1996. Rebecca Mercer, Top of the World (also known as Cold Cash and Showdown), HBO, 1997. Christina D'Amelio, Natural Enemy, HBO, 1997. Jennifer Dern, Dogboys, The Movie Channel, 1998. Television Work; Movies: Associate producer, The Immortals, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of True Lies, Fox, 1994. Fox NFL Primetime, Fox, 1995. Celebrity competitor, Fox All-Star Challenge, Fox, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Canned Ham: High School High, Comedy Central, 1996. Also appeared in Circus of the Stars. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1992. Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1995. The ESPY Awards, ESPN, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tia, "The Sound of Thunder/' The A Team, NBC, 1986. Lisa Chan, "The Wish Child/' MacGyver, ABC, 1986. "Dislocations," Tour of Duty, CBS, 1987. Tiu, "Murderer's Sky," MacGyver, ABC, 1988. "Those Lips, Those Thais," Anything but Love, ABC, 1989. Chu-Hoi, "The Leap Home," Part 2, Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990. Michiko Tanaka, "Year of the Monkey," Friday the 13th: The Series, syndicated, 1990. Piper Bowman, "Kelly Bounces Back," Married. . . with Children, Fox, 1990. Scarlett, "On a Dead Man's Chest" (also known as "None but the Lonely Heart" and "This'll Kill Ya"), Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Voice of Princess Miga, "The Little Mermaid," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Beverly Nichols, Murder One, ABC, 1995. Also appeared in Murphy's Law, ABC; and The New Hollywood Squares, syndicated. RECORDINGS Albums: Dreams, 1993. Video Games: Ari, The Daedalus Encounter, Virgin Interactive Entertainment, 1995. Taped Readings: Between Sisters, Dove Audio, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Publishers Weekly, January 1, 1996, p. 39.*

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CARREY, James See CARREY, Jim

CARREY, Jim 1962(James Carrey) PERSONAL Born James Eugene Carrey, January 17, 1962, in Jacksons Point (some sources say Newmarket), Ontario, Canada; son of Percy (a musician and accountant) and Kathleen (a homemaker) Carrey; married Melissa Womer (an actress), 1986 (divorced, 1995); married Lauren Holly (an actress), September 23, 1996 (divorced, 1997); children: (first marriage) Jane. Avocational interests: Alternative rock music, drawing, watching dramatic films, tennis, reading selfhelp books.

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Wiploc, Earth Girls Are Easy, Vestron, 1989. Lounge entertainer, Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros.,

1989. Death, High Strung, Summa, 1991. Title role, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Warner Bros., 1994. Stanley Ipkiss and The Mask, The Mask, New Line Cinema, 1994. Lloyd, Dumb and Dumber, New Line Cinema, 1994. The Riddler/Edward Nygma, Batman Forever, Warner Bros., 1995. Title role, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Warner Bros., 1995. Title role, The Cable Guy, Columbia TriStar, 1996. Fletcher Reede, Liar Liar, Universal, 1997. Truman Burbank, The Truman Show, Paramount,

1998. Adult Joe Wentworth, 5/mon 8/rch, Buena Vista, 1998. Andy Kaufman, Man on the Moon, Universal, 1999. Title role, The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Warner Bros.,

1999. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 902122401. Career: Actor, comedian, and writer. Standup comedian, c. 1979—. Titan Wheels (factory), Toronto, Ontario, laborer, c. 1978. Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award, best cornedic performance, 1994, for Ace Ventura: Pet Detective; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy film, 1995, for The Mask; MTV Movie Award, best comedic performance, 1996, for Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls; MTV Movie Award, best comedic performance, 1997, for The Cable Guy; Showman of the Year Award, 1998; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor—comedy, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy/musical, and MTV Movie Award, best comedic performance, all 1998, for Liar Liar; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, 1999, for The Truman Show. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lane Biddlecoff, Finders Keepers, Warner Bros., 1984. Mark Kendall, Once Bitten, Samuel Goldwyn, 1985. Walter Getz, Peggy Sue Got Married, TriStar, 1986. (As James Carrey) Johnny Squares, The Dead Pool, Warner Bros., 1988.

Television Appearances; Series: Skip Tarkenton, The Duck Factory, NBC, 1984. Ensemble member, In Living Color, Fox, 1990-94. (As James Carrey) Voice of Exterminator, The Itsy Bitsy Spider (animated), USA Network, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Introducing Janet (also known as Rubberface), [Canada], 1983. Brad Peterson, "Murder Takes AIT' (also known as "Mike Hammer in Las Vegas"), Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, CBS, 1989. Tim Carter, Doing Time on Maple Drive, Fox, 1992.

Television Appearances; Specials: Tom Arnold: The Naked Truth, HBO, 1991. Jim Carrey's Unnatural Act, Showtime, 1991. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. The Comedy Store's 20th Birthday, NBC, 1992. A Tribute to Sam Kinison, Fox, 1993. Riddle Me This: Why Is Batman Forever?, ABC, 1995. A Comedy Salute to Andy Kaufman, NBC, 1995. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg (also known as The API Salute to Steven Spielberg), NBC, 1995. Comedy Central Spotlight: Jim Carrey, Comedy Central, 1995. The Life and Death of Sam Kinison: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1996. Interviewee, Canned Ham: The Cable Guy, Comedy Central, 1996.

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Host, The American Film Institute Salute to Clint Eastwood (also known as TheAFI Salute to Clint Eastwood), ABC, 1996. Interviewee, "Rodney Dangerfield: Respect at Last/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, "The Mask/' Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Cartoon Network, 1994. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1996. Himself, The Oprah Winfrey, syndicated, 1998. The Entertainment Business (also known as Bravo Profiles), Bravo, 1998. Himself, "Flip," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. The VH1 97 Fashion Awards, VH1, 1997. The 24th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1998. The 1998 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1998. WRITINGS Television Series: In Living Color, Fox, 1990-94. Screenplays: (With others) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Warner Bros., 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 5, 1998, p. 24. Maclean's, April 9, 1984, pp. 58-59. Newsweek, July 25, 1994, pp. 50-51. People Weekly, June 29, 1998, p. 117. Variety, August 24, 1998, pp. S3-S5.*

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Born January 17, 1956, in Forest Hills, Queens, NY; son of Charles (a newspaper editor) and Joan (a librarian) Caruso; married Sherry Maugans, 1980 (divorced, 1983); married Rachel Ticotin (an actress), 1983 (divorced, 1987); married Margaret Buckley, May 4, 1996; children: (second marriage) Greta.

Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a drama series, and Golden Globe Award, best actor in a television drama series, both 1994, forN.V.P.D. Blue. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Shamrock the Gang Leader, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981-82. Recruit Rusty Berger, For Love and Honor, NBC, 1983-84. Johnny O'Donnell, Crime Story, NBC, 1986. Detective John Kelly, N.Y.P.D. Blue, ABC, 1993-94. Title role, Michael Hayes, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: James Connolly, The First Olympics—Athens 1896, NBC, 1984. Ryder, Into the Homeland (also known as When the Swallows Come Back), HBO, 1987. Rainbow Drive (also known as City of Angels), Showtime, 1990. Wilkes, Mission of the Shark, CBS, 1991. Police Chief Bob Rich land, Judgment Day: The John List Story (also known as Deliver Them from Evil: The John List Story and To Save Their Souls), CBS, 1993. Maguire, Elmore Leonard's Gold Coast, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Bobby Shea, Crazy Times, ABC, 1981. Joey Terregrossa, Parker Kane, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Voiceover, Baseball, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Charlie, "Hot Date/' CHIPS, NBC, 1983. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Michael Hayes, CBS, 1997. Film Appearances: Tom, Without Warning, Filmways, 1980. Mitch, First Blood, Orion, 1982. Topper Daniels, An Officer and a Gentleman, Lorimar, 1982.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Buddy Calamara, Thief of Hearts, Paramount, 1984. Joey Rayford, Blue City, Paramount, 1986. Johnny Mercury, China Girl, Vestron, 1987. Al Greco, Twins, Universal, 1988. Dennis Gilley, King of New York, New Line Cinema, 1990. Kit Kat, Hudson Hawk, TriStar, 1991. Mike, Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. David Corellijade, Paramount, 1995. Jimmy Kilmartin, Kiss of Death, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Ned Tash, Cold Heart (also known as Cold around the Heart), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Hobbs, The Split (also known as Body Count), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998.

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CASSAVETES, Nick 1959PERSONAL Born May 21, 1959, New York, NY; son of John Cassavetes (a director and actor) and Gena Rowlands (an actress). Education: Studied literature at Syracuse University, 1976. Addresses: /Agent—Scott Lambert, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. CREDITS

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 22,1997, p. 112; September 19, 1997, p. 40. Esquire, March, 1996, p. 116. Newsweek, September 22, 1997, p. 74. People Weekly, December 6, 1993, p. 57.*

CASH, Jim PERSONAL Born in Boyne City, Ml. Education: Michigan State University, M.A. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Screenwriter. Film professor, Michigan State University. Co-founder of Red Cedar Review, a literary journal. Established the Jim Cash Creative Writing Award for undergraduates at Michigan State University. WRITINGS Screenplays; With Jack Epps, Jr.: Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. (And story) Legal Eagles, Universal, 1986. (With Epps and A. J. Carothers) The Secret of My Success, Universal, 1987. (With Epps and others) Turner & Hooch, Buena Vista, 1989. Dick Tracy, Buena Vista, 1990. (With Epps and others) Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Anaconda, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997.*

Film Appearances: Nick, Husbands, Columbia, 1970. Adolph, A Woman Under the Influence, Castle Hill, 1974. T.J., Mask, Universal, 1985. Valence, Quiet Cool, New Line Cinema, 1986. Packard Walsh, The Wraith, New Century, 1986. Luis, Black Moon Rising, New World, 1986. Wayne-O, Assault of the Killer Bimbos, Empire, 1988. Desperation Rising, 1989. Tony Braxton, Under the Gun, Marquis, 1989. Lyle Pike, Blind Fury, TriStar, 1989. Mikey Acosta, Backstreet Dreams, Vidmark, 1990. Major Charles Stewart, Young Commandos (also known as Delta Force 3: The Killing Game), Cannon, 1991. John Madler, Twogether, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Gypsy Eyes, 1993. Jack Nietzsche, 5/ns of the Night, Academy Entertainment, 1993. Dr. Jonathon Brooks, Body of Influence, Academy Entertainment, 1993. Barry, Sins of Desire, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1993. Emmett Grazer, Class of 1999-11: The Substitute, Vidmark, 1994. Robert Sherwood, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Fine Line, 1994. Johnny Verona, Machine Gun Blues (also known as Black Rose of Harlem and Pistol Blues)f New Horizon, 1996. Dietrich Hassler, Face/Off, Paramount, 1997. Adonis Papadapadopounopoulopoulos, Me and the Gods, Cinequanon Pictures, 1997. Alex Streck, The Astronaut's Wife, New Line Cinema, 1999.

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Film Director: Unhook the Stars, Miramax, 1996. She's 5o Lovely, Miramax, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Steve Cowan, Reunion, CBS, 1980. Machine-Gun Tex, Shooter, NBC, 1988. Joe, ]ust Like Dad, Disney Channel, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bertrand, LA. Law, NBC, 1986. Phil Cooper, Crime & Punishment, NBC, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: Unhook the Stars, Miramax, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, October 27, 1996, p. 33.*

CASSIDY, Joanna 1944PERSONAL Original name, Joanna Virginia Caskey; born August 2, 1944, in Camden, NJ; married, 1964 (divorced, 1974); children: two. Education: Attended Syracuse University. Career: Actress. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a comedy series, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a television series, both 1984, for Buffalo Bill. CREDITS Film Appearances: Prime Time, Essanjay, 1960. Bullitt, 1968. Monica, The Laughing Policeman (also known as An Investigation of Murder), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Rita, The Outfit (also known as Good Guys Always Win), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973.

Eleonora, Bank Shot, United Artists, 1974. Night Child (also known as The Cursed Medallion), Film Ventures, 1975. The Stepford Wives, Columbia, 1975. Joe Mason, Stay Hungry, United Artists, 1976. Laura Birdwell, The Late Show, Warner Bros., 1977. Patti Johnson, Stunts (also known as Who Is Killing the Stuntmen?), New Line Cinema, 1977. Julie Miller, Our Winning Season, American International Pictures, 1978. Victor Hale, The Clove (also known as Blood Mad), Pro International, 1980. Sheila Williams, Night Games, American International Pictures, 1980. Zhora, Blade Runner, Warner Bros., 1982. Claire Stryder, Under Fire, Orion, 1983. Terry Hamlin, Club Paradise, Warner Bros., 1986. Irina Vassilieva, The Fourth Protocol,}. Arthur Rank, 1987. Dolores, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Buena Vista, 1988. Eileen Gallagher, The Package, Orion, 1989. Jean, Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990. Lorraine, May Wine, CBS/Fox Home Video, 1991. Rose Lindsey, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Warner Bros., 1991. Lucy, Landslide, Republic Pictures, 1992. Erin, Lonely Hearts, Live Home Video, 1992. Erica Darby, All-American Murder, Prism Entertainment, 1992. Dewey, Vampire in Brooklyn, Paramount, 1995. Maggie McDermott, Chain Reaction, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Elenore, Loved, Imperial Entertainment, 1997. First Lady, Executive Power, Naegle-derrick Productions, 1997. Laura Venier, Dangerous Beauty, Warner Bros., 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Regular, Shields and Yarnell, CBS, 1977. Selma "Books" Cassidy, The Roller Girls, NBC, 1978. Deputy Morgan Wainwright, 240-Robert, ABC, 197980. Elizabeth Nichols, Family Tree, NBC, 1983. Jo Jo White, Buffalo Bill, NBC, 1983-84. Laraine Bristol, Dudley (also known as Modern Times), CBS, 1993. Eleanor "Ellie" Mayfield, Hotel Malibu, CBS, 1994. Voice of Maggie Sawyer, Superman (animated), 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marilee Gray, Hollywood Wives, ABC, 1985. Ann Heath, Grass Roots, NBC, 1992.

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Judge Carolyn Walker, "He Ain't Guilty, He's My Brother," LA. Law, NBC, 1994. Willie Greenwood, "Roadkill," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Judge Carolyn Walker, "Whistle Stop," LA. Law, NBC, 1994. Liz Charles, Burke's Law, CBS, 1994. Lucy Binder, Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1995. Kate Reilly, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1997. "The Other Woman," The Hunger, Showtime, 1997. Appeared in episodes of Hart to Hart, Lou Grant, and The Love Boat. Television Appearances; Specials: Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. Claudia Reese, Bar Girls, CBS, 1990. Narrator, Sex, Power, and the Workplace (also known as Sexual Harassment in the Workplace), PBS, 1993. Linda Jurgenson, "Other Mothers," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1993. Host of the special Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toontown; also appeared in Battle of the Network Stars, ABC. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the pilot Second Stage.*

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Television Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) Model, "Two Thousand/' Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. (Uncredited) Stewardess, "Movie," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1973. Beverly, "High School Reunion/' Taxi, ABC, 1978. Katherine Demery, Falcon Crest, CBS, 1981. Eve Murphy, Strike Force, ABC, 1981. Stacy, "Hula Angels/' Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1981. Elizabeth Towne, Code Name: Foxfire, 1985. Mona, Drexell's Class (also known as Oh No, Not Drexelll and 5hut Up, Kids), Fox, 1991. Solvang Planey, "The Three Amigos," Northern Exposure, CBS, 1992. "The Lonely One," The Ray Bradbury Theatre, HBO, 1992. Judge Carolyn Walker, "Eli's Gumming," LA. Law, NBC, 1993.

Born November 6, 1960, in Bethesda, MD. Education: Graduated from Yale University. Addresses: Contact—Actors' Equity Association, 165 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actor, singer, and musician. Toured German cities with the band lame, 1995-97; also toured with Bob Mould and Pete Townsend. Member: Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor, both 1993, and Grammy Award (with others), best original cast recording, all for The Who's Tommy.

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Stage Appearances: Moon, off-Broadway production, 1983. Malcolm, Macbeth, Ark Theatre Company, New York City, 1983. Arthur Rimbaud, Total Eclipse, Westside Arts Theatre/Downstairs, New York City, 1984. Astolfo, Life Is a Dream, Ark Theatre Company, 1985. Levi-Yitskhok, Green Fields, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1985. Crow, The Tooth of Crime, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1985-86. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, 1985-86. Frank, Abingdon Square, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1987. Blood Sports, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1987. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1988. Duke of Aumerle, Richard II, Center Theatre Group/ Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1991-92. Tommy, The Who's Tommy (also known as Tommy), La Jolla Playhouse, Lajolla, CA, 1992-93, then St. James Theatre, New York City, 1993-95. Thomas Andrews, Titanic, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1997-98. Narrator, Chess (two benefit concerts), Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, New York City, 1998. Joe's dad, Joe!, Lambs Theatre, New York City, 1998. Tybalt and prince, Romeo and Juliet (reading), New York City, 1998. Bursie, Wild Party, Manhattan Theatre Company, New York City, 1998. Hedwig and Tommy Gnosis, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Jane St. Theatre, New York City, 1998. Also appeared as Claudio, Measure for Measure, Old Globe Theatre; and Bazarov, Nothing Sacred, North light; in El Dorado, South Coast Repertory; The Games, Brooklyn Academy of Music; Puck, Dallas, TX; Eastern Standard, Seattle, WA; The Scottish Play, Brooklyn; Fiddler on the Roof; and My Fair Lady.

Eaglebauer, Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever, LIVE Entertainment, 1990. Paul, A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon, Overseas Film Group, 1992. Also appeared in Strangers. Television Appearances; Series: Ian War, Fame, syndicated, 1986-87. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gary Prine, Doubletake (also known as Switch), CBS, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Song performer, The 51st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Back to School," 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1990. Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990. Bobby Krull, "And Bobby Makes Three," Dream On, HBO, 1993. Also appeared in The Equalizer, CBS; and The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, April 30, 1993, p. 7.*

CHEADLE, Don

1964PERSONAL

Born in November 29, 1964, in Kansas City, MO; son of a psychologist and teacher; brother of Colin Cheadle (an actor); companion of Bridgid Coulter (an actress). Avocational interests: Writing and performing music, playing the saxophone. Addresses: Contact—Screen Actors Guild, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90036.

Major Tours: Tommy, The Who's Tommy (also known as Tommy), German cities, 1995-97.

Career: Actor and director. Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, member of the acting company, 198789.

Film Appearances: Mike, Tokyo Pop, Spectrafilm, 1988. Daniel ("Danny"), Steel and Lace, Cinema Home Video, 1990.

Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, and National Society of Film Critics

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Award, both best supporting actor, 1995, Image Award nomination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, outstanding supporting actor in a motion picture, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, both 1996, all for Devil in a Blue Dress; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a television movie, miniseries or drama special, 1997, for Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault; Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a motion picture, 1998, for Rosewood. CREDITS Film Appearances: Juicy Burgers worker, Moving Violations, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Washburn, Hamburger Hill, Paramount, 1987. Rocket, Colors, Orion, 1988. Happy Days manager, Roadside Prophets, New Line Cinema, 1992. Goldilocks, The Meteor Man, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1993. Rooster, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995. Mouse, Devil in a Blue Dress (also known as Le diable en robe b/ei/e), Columbia/TriStar, 1995. Buck Swope, Boogie Nights, New Line Cinema, 1997. Sylvester Carrier, Rosewood, Warner Bros., 1997. Emmit Reese, Volcano, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Wings against the Wind, 1998. L. D., Bulworth, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Maurice "Snoopy" Miller, Out of Sight, Universal,

"Promised Land," China Beach, ABC, 1988. "Warriors," China Beach, ABC, 1989. Ice Trey, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1990. Bennie, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1993.

Television Appearances; Specials: Jackie Lee, Punk (also known as Alive TV), PBS, 1989. Derrick Brantly and song performer, In the House (also known as Homeboy), 1991.

Stage Appearances: Arviragus, Cymebeline, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Newman Theater, New York City, 1989. Also appeared in productions of Blood Knot, Bodies, Rest and Motion, The Dining Room, The Grapes of Wrath, Leon, Lena and Lenz, Liquid Skin, Oh Hell, Our Town, and T/'s a Pity She's a Whore. WRITINGS

Composer of Theme Music for Television Specials: In the House (also known as Homeboy), 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 10,1997, p. 66; June 26, 1998, p. 24. Interview, August, 1997, p. 80. Jet, November 18, 1996, p. 52. People Weekly, August 10, 1998, p. 136.*

1998. Television Appearances; Series: Roland Wilson, The Golden Palace, CBS, 1992-93. District attorney John Littleton, Picket Fences, CBS, 1993-95.

Television Appearances; Movies: Jack, Lush Life, Showtime, 1993. Title role, Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault (also known as Angel of Harlem), HBO, 1996. Sammy Davis, Jr., The Rat Pack, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Henry Lee, "Choices," Fame, syndicated, 1986. Henry Lee, "Losin' It," Fame, syndicated, 1986. "Jung and the Restless," Night Court, NBC, 1987. "Days of Swine and Roses," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1987.

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PERSONAL Born October 5, 1940, in Jackson Heights, NY; married Judith Leverone. Education: Attended Ithaca College and the Neighborhood Playhouse. Career: Actor. Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY, member of company, 1984-85. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1974, for "Come into the Garden, Maud/' Noel Coward in Two Keys; Daytime Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a daytime drama series, 1992, and Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a daytime drama series, 1993, both for One Life to Live.

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Film Appearances: Pauljanssen, Voices, United Artists, 1979. Male guest, Firepower, Associated Film, 1979. Flightplan, Space Raiders (also known as Star Child), New World, 1983. Shurka, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, New Horizons, 1985. Space raider, Andy Colby's Incredibly Awesome Adventure (also known as Andy and the Airwave Rangers, Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure, and Andy Colby's Incredible Video Adventure), Concorde Pictures, 1989. Troxartas, Deathstalker III: Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell (also known as Deathstalker III: The Warriors from Hell), Concorde Pictures, 1989. Wellman, Street Hunter, 21st Century Film Corporation, 1990. First Jeweler, Blood and Wine, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1997. Butterfly Legend, Butterfly, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Hawk, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 197981. Carlo Hesser, One Life to Live, ABC, 1990-92 and 1996-97. Mortimer Bern, One Life to Live, ABC, 1992-93 and 1997. Dante Partou and Joe Young, Loving, ABC, 1993-94. Television Appearances; Movies: Eddie Bronzi, 5*H*E, CBS, 1980. Bill Rossetti, Hellinger's Law, 1981. Evan Brill, Betrayed by Innocence, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Paul Rogan, "The Hero," Cannon, CBS, 1971. Paul Rosenman, "Death Certificate," Harry O, ABC, 1976. Harry Cort, "Too Late for Love," T. ]. Hooker, ABC, 1983. Paul Gavin, "Death Strip," I. /. Hooker, ABC, 1984. "62 Hours of Terror," Hunter, NBC, 1986. Manchester, "Trouble in Eden," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Dimiri Popadopalous, "Appointment in Athens," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Soap Opera Digest Awards, 1992.

Stage Appearances: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, off-Broadway production, New York City, 1972. Second guard, Emperor Henry IV, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973. Felix, "Come into the Garden, Maud," Noel Coward in Two Keys, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1974. Dame Lorraine, Los Angeles Actors Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1982-83. Harry, Wait until Dark, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, 1986. Hermocrate, The Triumph of Love, Classic Stage Repertory, Classic Stage Company, 1994. Voice, faster Bonnet Competition, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1996. Also appeared in productions of Caesar and Cleopatra, Investigation of the Murder in El Salvador, Sublime Lives, Tamara, and Triumph of Love.*

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PERSONAL Born March 31,1960, in El Paso, TX; father, a former Army officer. Education: Attended North Texas State University. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and executive consultant. Has done commercial voiceover work in Texas and nationwide for Miller Lite and Icehouse beer. Worked variously as a busboy, waiter, disc jockey, surfer, carwash attendant, gravel separator, bellman, veterinarian's assistant, road-kill collector, and copywriter. CREDITS Film Appearances: Billy Clanton, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Roach, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight (also known as Demon Keeper), Universal, 1995. Don, One Night Stand, New Line Cinema, 1997. Lyle Van de Groot, George of the Jungle, Buena Vista, 1997. Larry, Free Money, Malofilm, 1998. Dr. Chris Stillman, Susan's Plan, Kushner-Locke, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 The Strobe, The Specials, Mindfire Entertainment, 1999. Also appeared in Stolen Moments. Film Work: Executive producer, Scotch and Milk, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Lowell Mather, Wings, NBC, 1990-95. Ned Dorsey, Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1995-96. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Someone Stole Lucille/' Booker, Fox, 1989. "Cementhead," Booker, Fox, 1989. "Eternal Flame/' 21 jump Street, Fox, 1989. Gordie Brown, "Death Takes a Holiday on Ice/' Cheers, NBC, 1989. "China Men/' China Beach, ABC, 1989. Jonathon Rasch, "Lovers and Other Strangers," Flying Blind, Fox, 1992. Jonathon Rasch, "Pilot," Flying Blind, Fox, 1992. Ned, "City Hall," Partners, Fox, 1995. The Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Nelson Hareem, Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Fox Fall Preview Party, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dean Koontz's Mr. Murder, ABC, 1998. Other Television Appearances: Also appeared in the pilot Protect and Surf. Television Work: Executive consultant, Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 2, 1996, p. 92. Texas Monthly, December 1995, p. 62.*

CLEMENTS, Ronald 1953PERSONAL Full name, Ronald Francis Clements; born April 25, 1953, in Sioux City, IA; son of Joseph and Gertrude

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(Gereau) Clements; married Tamara Lee Glumace, February 25, 1989; children: Marc Wilhite. Education: Graduated from Hcelan High School in Sioux City, IA. Avocational interests: Reading, horseback riding, skiing. Addresses: Off/ce-c/o Walt Disney'Productions, 500 South Buena Vista St., Burbank, CA 91521-0001. Career: Animation director, writer, and producer. KCAU-SiouxCity, IA, artist, 1969-73; Hanna Barbera Productions, North Hollywood, CA, animation assistant, 1973-74; Walt Disney Productions, Burbank, CA, animation assistant, 1974-76, animator, 197684, writer and director, 1984-90; Walt Disney Productions, Glendale, CA, writer, director, and producer, 1990—. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Film Critics Award (with John Musker), best animation, 1989, for The Little Mermaid; (all with John Musker) Los Angeles Film Critics Award, best animation, International Animated Film Society Award, individual achievement, Golden Globe Award nomination, best picture, all 1992, for Aladdin; Annie Award nominations, best individual achievement: directing in a feature production (with John Musker), and best individual achievement: producing in a feature production (with Alice Dewey and John Musker), both 1997, for Hercules. CREDITS Film Work: Character animator, The Rescuers (animated), Buena Vista, 1977. Character animator, Pete's Dragon (animated), Buena Vista, 1977. Supervising animator, The Fox and the Hound (animated), Buena Vista, 1981. Director, The Great Mouse Detective (also known as The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective and Basil—The Great Mouse Detective; animated), Buena Vista, 1986. Director (with John Musker), The Little Mermaid (animated), Buena Vista, 1989. Director and producer (with John Musker), Aladdin (animated), Buena Vista, 1992. Director and producer (with John Musker and Alice Dewey), Hercules (animated), Buena Vista, 1997.

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Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted: Story contributor, The Black Cauldron (animated), Buena Vista, 1985. The Great Mouse Detective (also known as The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective and Basil—The Great Mouse Detective; animated), Buena Vista, 1986. (With John Musker) The Little Mermaid (animated), Buena Vista, 1989. (With John Musker, Ted Elliot, and Terry Rossio) Aladdin (animated), Buena Vista, 1992. (With John Musker, Bob Shaw, and Don Meenery) Hercules (animated), Buena Vista, 1997.

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Born May 20, 1966, in Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: Contact—Epstein-Wyckoff & Associates, 280 South Beverly Dr., Suite 400, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Hosted a radio talk show in Phoenix, AZ.

Television Appearances; Specials: Red Team Member, £att/e of the Video Carries, syndicated, 1983. Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1985. Andy Williams and the NBC Kids Search for Santa, NBC, 1985. Host, Disneyland's Summer Vacation Party, NBC, 1986.*

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PERSONAL Born December 12, 1970, in New York, NY; daughter of Gerard (a clothing manufacturer) and Eileen (an antiques dealer) Connelly; children: (with David Dougan) one. Education: Attended Yale University and Stanford University; trained with Roy London, Howard Fine, and Harold Guskin. Avocational Interests: Swimming, camping, hiking, Quantum Physics, philosophy, drawing. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Also worked as a model. Appeared in RoyOrbison's"! Drove All Night" video. Recorded the song "Monologue of Love" in Japanese. Appeared in commercials.

CREDITS CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Natalie Green, The Facts of Life, NBC, 1979-89. Maureen "Mo" Tucker, The Second Half, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Natalie Green, The Facts of Life Goes to Paris, NBC, 1982. Geneva, The Boy Who Could Fly, NBC, 1986. Natalie Green, The Facts of Life Down Under, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Christmas in Saigon/' 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. "Chapel of Love/' 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1988. Bunny Lembeck, "Bottle Baby/' Charles in Charge, syndicated, 1988. Win Lose or Draw, syndicated, 1989. Secretary, "Toby or Not Toby/' Dream On, HBO, 1991. Also appeared as Janie Blakemore, Double Trouble.

Film Appearances: Young Deborah, Once upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Jennifer Corvino, Phenomena (also known as Creepers), New Line Cinema, 1984. Herself/Jennifer Corvino, Dario Argento's World of Horror (documentary), World Sales Compas International, 1985. Sarah, Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Herself/Sarah, Inside the Labyrinth (documentary), 1986. Natalie Becker, Seven Minutes in Heaven, Warner Bros., 1986. Claire Hamilton, £to/7e (also known as Star), Artisti Associati, 1989. Gabby, Some G/r/5 (also known as Sisters), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Gloria Harper, The Hot Spot, Orion, 1990. Josie McClellan, Career Opportunities, Universal, 1991.

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Morgan Rose, Don't Look Back, HBO, 1996. Justin Thorpe, The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy (also known as The Osiris Chronicles and My Sister's Lost in Space), UPN, 1998.

Television Appearances: Presenter, MTV's 1991 Video Music Awards (special), MTV, 1991. Emma Burgess, The Heart of Justice (movie), TNT, 1993.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Louis, "Angel," The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988.

Also appeared in the British series Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, April 21, 1997, p. 25. Seventeen, September, 1990, p. 168.*

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tim Hennis, Innocent Victims, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, Web of Life: Exploring Biodiversity, PBS, 1995.

Film Appearances: Big Augie, Flight of the Intruder, Paramount, 1990. Barnes, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Gary, Wedding Bell Blues, BMG Independents/Curb Entertainment, 1996. Norman Calder, Volcano, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997.*

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CORBETT, John PERSONAL Born in Wheeling, WV. Addresses: Contact—1327 Brinkley Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials for Isuzu, MCI, and Ford. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, 1993, for Northern Exposure.

Born July 23, 1938, in Cloudcroft, NM; son of Bob P. (a carpenter) and Lounette (Rucker) Cox; married Mary Griffith (a writer), September 10, 1960; children: Brian, John. Education: Eastern New Mexico University, B.A., 1963. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Writers G ui Id of America, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. CREDITS

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Christopher Danforth "Chris" Stevens, Northern Exposure, CBS, 1990-95. Adam MacArthur, The Visitor, Fox, 1997-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Walker Morrison, The Morrison Murders, USA Network, 1996.

Film Appearances: Drew Ballinger, Deliverance, Warner Bros., 1972. Miles, The Happiness Cage, Cinerama, 1972. Ozark Bule, Bound for Glory, United Artists, 1977. Luke, The Car, Universal, 1977. Commander Samuelson, Gray Lady Down, Universal, 1978. Willis Newton, Harper Valley PTA, April Fools Production, 1978.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jim Clark, Transplant, CBS, 1979. Major Frank Perrin, When Hell Was in Session, NBC, 1979. Kurt Evans, The Courage of Kavik, the Wolf Dog, NBC, 1980. Sid Pachanski, The Last Song, CBS, 1980. Mike Sylvester, Fugitive Family, CBS, 1980. Bernard Coy, Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story, NBC, 1980. Frank Dawson, Fallen Angel, CBS, 1981. Ted Hahn, Two of A Kind, CBS, 1982. Coach Larry Snyder, The Jesse Owens Story, syndicated, 1984. Dan Leone, Reckless Disregard, Showtime, 1985. BobSwenson, The Abduction of Kari Swenson, NBC, 1987. Dr. Kenderly, Baby Girl Scott, CBS, 1987. George Baker, Scandal in a Small Town (also known as The Education of Leda Beth Vincent), NBC, 1988. Ben Grogan, In the Line of Duty: The FBI Murders (also known as Bloody Friday and The FBI Murders), NBC, 1988. Charlie Ward, The Comeback, CBS, 1989. Matthew Farrell, When We Were Young, NBC, 1989. McLaughlin, With Murder in Mind (also known as With Savage Intent), CBS, 1992. Max Parrish, Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride (also known as Perry Mason: The Case of the Bad Blood Wedding), NBC, 1992. Grant, A Part of the Family, Lifetime, 1994. Mike Davis, Never Give Up: The ]immy V Story (also known as The Jim Valvano Story), CBS, 1996. Coach Scarpelli, Rebound: The Legend of Earl "The Goat" Manigault (also known as Angel of Harlem and Rebound), HBO, 1996. Warren Carlson, Childhood Sweetheart?, CBS, 1997.

Also appeared in Past Midnight. Film Work; Producer: (With Robert Rosen) Raw Courage (also known as Courage), New World, 1984. Television Appearances; Movies: Everett Hutchneker, The Connection, ABC, 1973. Signal man, Pueblo, 1973. David Harrod, A Case of Rape, NBC, 1974. Sergeant Finis Brown, Who Is the Black Dahlia?, NBC, 1975. Dr. Paul Hanley, Corey: for the People, NBC, 1977. Dr. Teague Summer, The Cirl Called Hatter Fox, CBS, 1977. Cal MacCracken, Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part II, CBS, 1978.

Television Appearances; Series: George Apple, Apple's Way, CBS, 1974-75. George Winger, Spencer, NBC, 1984-85. Dr. John Gideon, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1987-88. Chief of Police Roger Kendrick, Cop Rock, ABC, 1990. George Cook, Second Chances, CBS, 1993-94. James Lee Delacroy, Sweet Justice, 1994. Voice of Senator Scott McMillan/Billy Kincaid, Todd McFarlane's Spawn (also known as Spawn), HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: William Rieker, Favorite Son (also known as Target: Favorite Son), NBC, 1988. Lee Atwood, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998.

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Stage Appearances: Bruz, King KoKo, produced in Portales, NM, 1951. Jesse James, Indians, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1969. Miles, The Happiness Cage, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, then Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1970. Major Tours: Toured as Johnny Buccannon, Summer and Smoke, in summer tour ending in the Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With wife, Mary Cox) Raw Courage (also known as Courage), New World, 1984.*

CRICHTON, Michael 1942(Jeffery Hudson, John Lange, pseudonyms; Michael Douglas, a joint pseudonym) PERSONAL Full name, John Michael Crichton; born October 23, 1942, in Chicago, IL; son of John Henderson (a corporation president) and Zula (Miller) Crichton; married Joan Radam, January 1, 1965 (divorced, 1970); married Kathy St. Johns, 1978 (divorced, 1980); married Suzanne Childs (divorced); married Anne-Marie Martin (a writer), 1987; children: (fourth marriage) Taylor (daughter). Education: Harvard University, A.B. (summa cum laude), 1964, M.D., 1969; postdoctoral fellow, Salk Institute for Biological Studies 1969-70. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. ContactJenkins Financial Services, 433 North Camden Dr., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90210-4443. Career: Novelist, screenwriter and film director. Cambridge University, visiting lecturer, c. 1965; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, visiting writer, 1988; Harvard University, member of board of overseers. Member: Directors Guild of America, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Authors Guild, Authors League of America, PEN, Producers Guild, Writers Guild of America (West), Aesculaepian Society, Phi Beta Kappa.

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Awards, Honors: Edgar Allan Poe Award, Mystery Writers of America, 1968, for A Case of Need; Writer of the Year Award, Association of American Medical Writers, 1970, for Five Patients: The Hospital Explained; Edgar Allan Poe Award, 1979, for film The Great Train Robbery; Academy Award, technical achievement, 1995, for pioneering computerized motion picture budgeting and scheduling; Emmy Award nominations (with others), outstanding drama series, 1995 and 1998, and Emmy Award (with others), outstanding drama series, 1996, all for ER; Life Career Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films, 1998.

Coma (based on the novel of the same title by Robin Cook), United Artists, 1977. The Great Train Robbery, United Artists, 1978. Looker, Warner Bros., 1981. Runaway, TriStar, 1984. (With David Koepp) Jurassic Park (based on Crichton's novel), Universal, 1993. (With Michael Backes and Philip Kaufman) Rising Sun (based on Crichton's novel), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Disclosure (based on Crichton's novel), Warner Bros., 1994. Congo (based on Crichton's novel), Paramount, 1995. Twister, Warner Bros., 1996.

CREDITS Film Director: Westworld, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Coma, United Artists, 1978. The Great Train Robbery, United Artists, 1979. Looker, Warner Bros., 1981. Runaway, TriStar, 1984. Physical Evidence, Columbia, 1989. The 13th Warrior (also known as Eaters of the Dead), Buena Vista, 1999. Film Producer: Co-producer, Disclosure, Warner Bros., 1994. Twister, Warner Bros., 1996. Sphere, Warner Bros., 1998. The 13th Warrior (also known as Eaters of the Dead), Buena Vista, 1999. Television Work: Director, Pursuit (movie; adaptation of author's novel Binary), ABC, 1972. Creator and executive producer, ER (series), NBC, 1994—. Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Barbara Walters Presents "The 10 Most Fascinating People of 1996," ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Narrator, "The Real Jurassic Park/' Nova, PBS, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: Extreme Close-Up, National General, 1973. Westworld, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1973, published by Bantam (New York City), 1974.

Television Scripts: ER(pilot), NBC, 1994. Novels: (Under pseudonym Jeffery Hudson) A Case of Need, New American Library (New York City), 1968. The Andromeda Strain, Knopf (New York City), 1969. (With Douglas Crichton, under joint pseudonym Michael Douglas) Dealing: or, The Berkeley-toBoston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues, Knopf, 1971. The Terminal Man, Knopf, 1972. The Great Train Robbery, Knopf, 1975. Eaters of the Dead: The Manuscript of Ibn Fadlan Relating His Experiences with the Northmen in AD. 922, Knopf, 1976. Congo, Knopf, 1980. Sphere, Knopf, 1987. Jurassic Park, Knopf, 1990. Rising Sun, Knopf, 1992. Disclosure, Knopf, 1994. The Lost World, Knopf, 1995. Airframe, Knopf, 1996. Mystery Novels; Under Pseudonym John Lange: Odds On, New American Library, 1966. Scratch One, New American Library, 1967. Easy Go, New American Library, 1968, published as The Last Tomb, Bantam, 1974. Zero Cool, New American Library, 1969. The Venom Business, New American Library, 1969. Drug of Choice, New American Library, 1970. Crave Descend, New American Library, 1970. Binary, New American Library, 1971. Nonfiction: Five Patients: The Hospital Explained, Knopf, 1970. Jasper Johns, Abrams (New York City), 1977.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Electronic Life: How to Think about Computers, Knopf, 1983. Travels, Knopf, 1988. Contributor to magazines, including Wired. Adaptations: The Andromeda Strain was filmed by Universal in 1971; The Terminal Man was filmed by Warner Bros, in 1974; the novel A Case of Need was adapted as the film The Carey Treatment and released in 1972; The Lost World was released on film as The Lost World-Jurassic Park, Universal, 1997; Sphere was adapted for the screen and released by Warner Bros, in 1998; Eaters of the Dead was adapted by Buena Vista as The /3th Warrior in 1999. OTHER SOURCES Books: Crichton, Michael, Travels, Knopf, 1988. Periodicals: PC Magazine, May 27, 1997, p. 30. Time, January 10, 1994, p. 52; September 25, 1995, p. 60. Electronic: The Official Site of Michael Crichton, http:// www.crichton-official.com.*

CRONENWETH, Jordan 1935-1996 (Jordan S. Cronenweth) PERSONAL Born February 20, 1935, in Los Angeles, CA; died of Parkinson's disease, November 29, 1996, in Los Angeles, CA. Career: Cinematographer, camera operator, photographer, and actor. Also billed as Jordan S. Cronenweth. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best cinematography, 1982, for Blade Runner; Academy Award nomination, best cinematography, 1987, for Peggy Sue Cot Married.

CRONENWETH • 111 Camera operator, In Cold Blood, Columbia, 1967. Camera operator, Hell in the Pacific, Cinerama, 1968. (With Joseph Brun, Harry Sundby, and Conrad Hall) Truman Capote's Trilogy (consists of "Miriam," "Among the Paths to Eden/' and "A Christmas Memory"), Allied Artists, 1969. Second unit photographer, The Liberation of L. B. Jones, Columbia, 1970. Brewster McCloud, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. The Touch of Satan (also known as Curse of Melissa, Night of the Demon, and The Touch of Melissa), Dundee, 1971. Play It As It Lays, Universal, 1972. Count Your Bullets (also known as Apache Massacre, Cry for Me, Billy, Face to the Wind, and The Long Tomorrow), Brut, 1972. Zandy's Bride (also known as For Better, For Worse), Warner Bros., 1974. The Front Page, Universal, 1974. The Nickel Ride, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Gable and Lombard, Universal, 1976. Rolling Thunder, American International, 1977. Handle with Care (also known as Citizens Band and The Great American Citizens Band), Paramount, 1977. Altered States, Warner Bros., 1980. Cutter's Way (also known as Cutter and Bone), United Artists, 1981. Best Friends, Warner Bros., 1982. Blade Runner, ColumbiaATriStar, 1982. 5top Making Sense (documentary), 1984. Peggy Sue Cot Married, TriStar, 1986. Just between Friends, Orion, 1986. Gardens of Stone, TriStar, 1987. U2: Rattle and Hum, Paramount, 1988. State of Grace, Orion, 1990. Get Back, Seven Arts, 1991. Final Analysis, Warner Bros., 1992. Film Appearances: Will Williams, Carbine Williams, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1952. Television Work; Cinematographer; Movies: Bird of Prey, 1973. One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story, 1978. Transplant, 1979. And I Alone Survived, 1979.

CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Camera operator, Harper (also known as The Moving Target), Warner Bros., 1966.

Television Work; Cinematographer; Specials: (With Joseph Brun, Harry Sundby, and Conrad Hall) A Christmas Memory (originally released as one segment of the theatrical film Truman Capote's Trilogy), 1969.*

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 WRITINGS

CRONENWETH, Jordan S. See CRONENWETH, Jordan

GROSSMAN, Melville SeeZANUCK, DarrylF.

CROWE, Cameron 1957PERSONAL Born July 13, 1957, in Palm Springs, CA; father, a real estate agent; mother, Alice Marie Crowe (a teacher); married Nancy Wilson (a musician), 1986; children: one. Education: Attended California State University, San Diego.

Screenplays: Fast Times at Ridgemont High (based on Crowe's book), Universal, 1982. The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Say Anything, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Singles, Warner Bros., 1991. Jerry Maguire, TriStar, 1996. Other: Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1981. (Album notes) Bob Dylan, Biograph (recording), Columbia, 1986. Also author of album notes for Led Zeppelin's boxed set, 1990. Contributor to magazines, including Circus and Creem. OTHER SOURCES

Addresses: Contact—c/o Columbia TriStar, 10202 West Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Writer, director and producer. Rolling Stone, reporter, 1973-77, freelance writer, 1977—. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best album notes, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1986, for Bob Dylan's Biograph; Academy Award nomination, best screenplay, and Writers Guild of America Award nomination, best screenplay written directly for the screen, both 1997, for Jerry Maguire. CREDITS Film Work: Producer (with Art Linson), The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Director, Say Anything, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Producer (with Richard Hashimoto) and director, Singles, Warner Bros., 1991. Producer and director, Jerry Maguire, TriStar, 1996. Film Appearances: Delivery boy, American Hot Wax, Paramount, 1978. Club interviewer, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Television Work: Creative consultant, Fast Times (series), CBS, 1986. Television Appearances: Naked Hollywood, Arts and Entertainment, 1991.

Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 17, 1997, p. 62; May 30, 1997, p. 76.*

CURTIS, Jamie Lee 1958PERSONAL Born November 22,1958, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Tony (an actor) and Janet (an actress; professional name, Janet Leigh) Curtis; married Christopher Guest (an actor, director, and writer), December 18, 1984; children: Annie, Tom. Education: Attended University of the Pacific, 1977. Avocational interests: Photography. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: British Academy Award, best actress in a supporting role in a film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1984, for Trading Places; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—comedy or musical, 1989, for A Fish Called Wanda; Golden Globe Award, best actress in a comedy series, and People's Choice Award, best female performer in a new television program, both 1990, for Anything but Love;

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Golden Globe Award, best actress in a musical or comedy film, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, both 1995, for True Lies; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie, 1998, for Nicholas' Gift; received star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1998.

CURTIS • 113 Television Appearances; Movies: Title role, Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story, NBC, 1981. Michelle Jamison, Money on the Side, ABC, 1982. Whitsey Loftin, As Summers Die, HBO, 1986. Heidi Holland, "The Heidi Chronicles," TNTScreenworks,TNT, 1995. Maggie Green, Nicholas' Gift, CBS, 1998.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Laurie Strode, Halloween, Universal, 1978. Elizabeth Solley, The Fog, Avco-Embassy, 1980. Kim, Prom Night, Avco-Embassy, 1980. Alana, Terror Train, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Pamela Rushworth, Road Games, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Laurie Strode, Halloween II, Universal, 1981. Anna Winter, Love Letters, New World, 1982. Ophelia, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Dr. Sandra Banzai, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Michelle "Mike" Cody, Crandview, U.S.A., Warner Bros., 1984. Jessica Wilson, Perfect, Columbia, 1984. Lynn Taylor, Amazing Grace and Chuck, TriStar, 1987. Susan Elliot, A Man in Love (also known as Un Homme Amoureux), Gaumont, 1987. Jennifer Reston, Dominick and Eugene, Orion, 1988. Wanda Gerschwitz, A Fish Called Wanda, Metro Goldwyn Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Megan Turner, Blue Steel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1990. Shelly DeVoto, My Girl, Columbia, 1991. Grace, Queens Logic, Seven Arts Pictures, 1991. Claire, Forever Young, Warner Bros., 1992. Shelly Sultenfuss, My Girl 2, Columbia, 1994. Jude, Mother's Boys, Miramax, 1994. Helen Tasker, True Lies, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Janet Beindorf, House Arrest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Willa Weston, Fierce Creatures, Universal, 1997. (Cameo) Sierra Kahan, Homegrown, TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Laurie Strode/Keri Tate, Halloween: H2O (also known as Halloween H2O: Twenty Years Later), Miramax, 1998. Kelly "Kit" Foster, Virus, Universal, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Barbara Duran, Operation Petticoat, ABC, 1977-78. Hannah Miller, Anything but Love, ABC, 1989-92.

Television Appearances; Specials: Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1979. The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. The All-Star Salute to Mother's Day, NBC, 1981. Superstars and Their Moms, TBS, 1989. ABC's Comedy Sneak Peek, ABC, 1989. "To Be Free: The National Literacy Honors from the White House," Bell Atlantic Showcase, ABC, 1990. Starathon '90 (also known as Starathon '90 Weekend with the Stars for Cerebral Palsy), syndicated, 1990. Flix Special Edition, VH1, 1990. Stories from Crowing Up, Nickelodeon, 1991. Living in America, VH1, 1991. A Spinal Tap Reunion, NBC, 1992. Host, The Making of "True Lies/ Fox, 1994. The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful (also known as Popcorn Venus), TBS, 1996. "Jamie Lee Curtis," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Host, Ladies' Home Journal's Most Fascinating Women of'96, CBS, 1996. Interviewee, Macaulay Culkin: A Child's Rise/A Family's Fall: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Lieutenant Barbara Duran, Operation Petticoat, ABC, 1977. Private Rita Jennings, She's in the Army Now, ABC, 1981. Rachel Bartlett, Callahan, ABC, 1982. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Visitors in Paradise," Quincy, M.E., NBC, 1977. "Mystery of the Fal len Angels," Nancy Drew Mysteries, ABC, 1977. Linda Frey, "Winning Is for Losers," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1978. Jen Burton, "Unchained Woman," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1979. "Locked Away," The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984.

114 •CURTIS Title role, "Annie Oakley/' Shelly Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1985. "The Story of Hollywood/' Talking Pictures, TNT, 1988. Sesame Street, PBS, 1988. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Soux, "Playing a Unified Field/' The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1991. Presenter, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Presenter, The 17th Annual CableACEAwards, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 1998 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1998. Appeared as a presenter on Emmy Awards presentations, 1989 and 1990, and Academy Awards presentations.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 WRITINGS When / Was Little: A Four-Year-Old's Memoir of Her Youth, illustrated by Laura Cornell, HarperCollins (New York City), 1993. Tell Me Again about the Night I Was Bom, illustrated by Cornell, HarperCollins, 1995. Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day, HarperCollins, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 18, 1994, p. 66; August 14, 1998, p. 28. Good Housekeeping, November, 1996, p. 28. Interview, August, 1989, p. 66. People Weekly, March 11, 1991, p. 75; November 16, 1998, p. 11. Redbook, October, 1996, p. 88; April, 1997, p. 104; April, 1998, p. 82. TV Guide, October 21, 1989, p. 4.*

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DAVIS, Donald

1928-1998

OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born Donald George Davis, February 26, 1928, in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada; died of lung disease, January 23, 1998, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Actor, director, and producer. Donald took on various challenging roles in his long stage career. He was just at home in a classic Shakespeare drama or a modern Samuel Beckett play. Educated at St. Andrew's College and the University of Toronto, Davis made his debut as Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night at Toronto's Hart House Theater in 1937. He acted in England for a few years then, with brother Murray Davis, founded the Crest Theater in Toronto. In the mid-1950s he acted with the Stratford Shakespearian Festival Company, appearing in Hamlet, Measure for Measure, Oedipus Rex, Julius Caesar, Henry V, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Davis made his London debut in 1957 playing Angus McBane in The Class Cage and his Broadway debut in 1956 playing Agydas in Tamburlain the Great. In 1960, he landed the title role in Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape, for which he won an Obie Award.

as The Glass Cage (1957), Deathwatch (1961-62), Toy for the Clowns (1962), The Imaginary Invalid (1967), The Royal Family (1972), and Laura and French Without Tears (1948-55). He also squeezed in some television appearances on The Defenders (1962, 63 and 65), The Nurses (1962), The Doctors and the Nurses (1964), and Mission Impossible (1966). He appeared in the films Oedipus Rex (1957), Joy in the Morning (1965), /Agency (1981) and Samuel /_ount(1986). OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, January 30, 1998, p. A27. New York Times, January 28, 1998, p. D24.

DEAN, Erica See BURSTYN, Ellen

DENCH, Judi His other stage appearances include /Antony and Cleopatra (1960), Macbeth (1961), As You Like It (1961), Creditors (1962), Bec/cet(1962), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962), Photo Finish (1963), The Ballad of the Sad Cafe (1965), An Evening's Frost (1965), Brother to Dragons (1965), Hay Fever (1965), Elizabeth the Queen (1966), The 8/rcfs (1966), The Ente/ta/ner (1968), The American Dream (1968), The Zoo Story (1968), The Lion in Winter (1968), The Merchant of Venice (1970), The Sorrows of Frederick (1971), Mourning Becomes Electra (1972), Lear (1973), The Dybbuk (1974), Play and Other Plays (1977-78), Old World (1980) and Ohio Impromptu (1983). Besides acting, Davis also directed plays such

1934PERSONAL

Full name, Judith Olivia Dench; born December 9, 1934, in York, England; daughter of Reginald Arthur and Eleanora Olave (Jones) Dench; married Michael Williams (an actor) February 5, 1971; children: Tara Cressida Frances Williams (also known as Finty Williams; an actress). Education: Attended the Mount School, York, England; trained for the stage at the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art. Religion: Religious Society of Friends. Avocational interests: Painting, drawing, sewing, swimming, catching up with letters.

116 •DENCH Addresses: Agent—Julian Belfrage Associates, 60 St. James St., London SW1, England. Career: Actress. Old Vic Company, London, England, member of the company, 1957-61. Awards, Honors: Paladino d'Argentino Award, Venice Festival, 1961, for Romeo and Juliet; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, most outstanding newcomer to film, 1965, for Four in the Morning; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best television actress, and Guild of Directors Award, best actress, both 1967, for Talking to a Stranger; Variety London Critics Award, best actress, 1967, for The Promise; Laurence Olivier Award, Society of West End Theatre, actress of the year, 1977, for Macbeth; Doctor of Letters, Warwick University, 1978, and York University, 1983; named to the Order of the British Empire, 1980; Laurence Olivier Award, actress of the year, 1980, New Standard Drama Award, best actress, 1980, Plays and Players Award, best actress, and Variety Club Award, actress of the year, all for Juno and the Paycock; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best television actress, 1981, for Going Gently; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best television actress, 1981, for The Cherry Orchard. British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, best television actress, 1981, and best light entertainment performance, 1984, both for A Fine Romance; Plays and Players Award and New Standard Drama Award, both best actress, 1983, for The Importance of Being Earnest; Laurence Olivier Award, actress of the year, 1983, and Plays and Players Award, best actress, both for Pack of Lies; New Standard Drama Award, best actress, 1983, for A Kind of Alaska; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actress in a supporting role, 1986, for A Room with a View; Laurence Olivier Award, actress of the year, 1987, and Drama magazine award, both for /Antony and Cleopatra; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actress in a supporting role, 1988, for A Handful of Dust; American Cinema Editors Award, 1988, for Ghosts; named Dame Commander of the British Empire, 1988; Laurence Olivier Award, best actress in a musical, 1996, for A Little Night Music; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, Golden Globe Award, Golden Satellite Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, and Academy Award nomination, all best actress, 1998, for Mrs. Brown; Academy Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, and National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actress, all 1999, for Shakespeare in Love; Gold Medal, Elsie Fogarty Prize, and William Poel Memorial Prize, al I from the Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Ophelia, Hamlet, Old Vic Company, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, England, 1957, then Old Vic Theatre, London, England, 1957. First fairy, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Old Vic Company, London, England, 1957. Katherine, Henry V, Old Vic Company, Broadway production, 1958. Anne Page, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Old Vic Company, London, England, 1959. Hermia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Old Vic Company, London, England, 1960. Anya, The Cherry Orchard, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1961. Isabella, Measure for Measure, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1962. Titania, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1962. Dorcas Bellboys, A Penny for a Song, Aldwych Theatre, 1962. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1963. Josefa Lautenay, A Shot in the Dark, Lyric Theatre, London, England, 1963. Irina, Three Sisters, Oxford Playhouse Company, Great Britain, 1964. Anna, The Twelfth Hour, Oxford Playhouse Company, Great Britain, 1964. Dol Common, The Alchemist, Oxford Playhouse Company, Great Britain, 1965. Jeannette, Romeo and Jeanette, Oxford Playhouse Company, Great Britain, 1965. Jacqueline, The Firescreen, Oxford Playhouse Company, Great Britain, 1965. Isabella, Measure for Measure, Nottingham Playhouse, 1965. Amanda, Private Lives, Nottingham Playhouse, 1965. Barbara, The Astrakhan Coat, Nottingham Playhouse, 1966. Title role (also known as Joan of Arc), St. Joan, Nottingham Playhouse, 1966. Lika, The Promise, Oxford Playhouse, Great Britain, 1966.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Sila, The Rules of the Came, Oxford Playhouse, 1966. Lika, The Promise, Fortune Theatre, London, 1967. Sally Bowles, Cabaret, Palace Theatre, London, England, 1968. Bianca, Women Beware Women, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1969. Hermione and Perdita, The Winter's Tale, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1969. Viola, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1969. Viola, Twelfth Night, Aldwych Theatre, 1970-71. Hermione and Perdita, The Winter's Tale, Aldwych Theatre, 1970-71. Grace Harkaway, London Assurance, Aldwych Theatre, 1970-71. Barbara Undershaft, Major Barbara, Aldwych Theatre, 1970-71. Portia, The Merchant of Venice, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1971. Viola, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1971. Title role, The Duchess of Malfi, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1971. First fieldmouse, a brave stoat, and Mother Rabbit, Toad of Toad Hall, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1971. Grace Harkaway, London Assurance, New Theatre, London, England, 1972. Content to Whisper, Theatre Royal, York, England, 1973. Vilma, The Wolf, Apollo Theatre, then Queen's Theatre, later New London Theatre, all London, England, 1973. Miss Trant, The Good Companions, Her Majesty's Theatre, London, England, 1974. Sophie Fullgarney, The Gay Lord Quex, Albery Theatre, London, England, 1975. Nurse, Too True to Be Good, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, then Globe Theatre, London, England, 1975. Beatrice, Much Ado about Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1976. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1976. Adriana, The Comedy of Errors, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1976. Regan, King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1976. Adriana, The Comedy of Errors, Aldwych Theatre, 1977-78. Beatrice, Much Ado about Nothing, Aldwych Theatre, 1977-78.

DENCH • 117 Lona Hessel, Pillars of the Community, Aldwych Theatre, 1977-78. Mi I lament, The Way of the World, Aldwych Theatre, 1977-78. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Aldwych Theatre, 1977-78. Imogen, Cymbeline, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1979. Juno and the Paycock, 1980-81. Lady Bracknell, The Importance of Being Earnest, Royal National Theatre Company, Lyttleton Theatre, London, England, 1982. Deborah, A Kind of Alaska, 1982. Barbara Jackson, Pack of Lies, Lyric Theatre, 1983. Title role, Mother Courage, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Center Theatre, London, 1984-85. Amy O'Connell, Waste, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Pit, London, 1985, then Lyric Theatre, 1985. Mr. and Mrs. Nobody, Garrick Theatre, London, England, 1987. Cleopatra, /Antony and Cleopatra, Royal National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, England, 1987-88. Sarah Eldridge, Entertaining Strangers, National Theatre Company, Cottlesloe Theatre, London, England, 1987-88. Visitor, Star Quality, Richmond Theatre, London, England, 1989. Gertrude, Hamlet, National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, 1989. Madame Ranyevskaya, The Cherry Orchard, Aldwych Theatre, 1989-90. Bessie Burgess, The Plough and the Stars, Young Vic Theatre, London, England, 1991-92. Louise Rafi, The Sea, Lyttleton Theatre, 1991-92. Coriolanus, 1992. The Oft of Gorgon, 1992-93. The Seagull, 1994. Esme, Amy's View, Royal National Theatre Company, Lyttleton Theatre, 1997. Title role, Filumena, Peter Hall Company, Piccadilly Theatre, London, England, 1998. Appeared as Juliet in Measure for Measure, Maria in Twelfth Night, Phebe in As You Like It, Cynthia in The Double Dealer, Cecily Cardew in The Importance of Being Earnest, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, and Kate Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer, all Old Vic Company, London; also appeared in Going Gently, The Cherry Orchard, and A Little Night Music. Stage Work: Director, Look Back in Anger, Renaissance Theatre Company, Coliseum Theatre, London, Theatre, 1989.

118 •DENCH Director, The Boys from Syracuse, Open Air Theatre, London, England, 1991. Also director of As You Like It, Renaissance Theatre Company, London, England. Major Tours: Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Nottingham Playhouse, West African cities, 1963. Viola, Twelfth Night, Nottingham Playhouse, West African cities, 1963. Viola, Twelfth Night, Australian cities, 1970, then Japanese cities, 1972. Toured with the Royal Shakespeare Company in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1957-61, as well as in U.S. and Canadian cities in addition to cities in the former Yugoslavia. Film Appearances: Miss Humphries, The Third Secret, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Wife, Four in the Morning, West One Film Producers, 1965. Sally, A Study in Terror (also known as Sherlock Holmes Crosster Fall and Fog), Columbia, 1966. Joanne, He Who Rides a Tiger, Sigma, 1966. Titania, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Eagle, 1969. Katherine, Luther, American Film Theatre, 1974. Laura Davidson, Dead Cert, United Artists, 1974. Narrator, Nela, 1980. Marcia Pilborough, Wetherby, Metro-ColdwynMayer/United Artists, 1985. Narrator, Angelic Conversations, 1985. Miss Eleanor Lavish, A Room with a View, Cinecom, 1986. Nora Doel, 84 Charing Cross Road, Columbia, 1987. Mrs. Beaver, A Handful of Dust, New Line Cinema, 1988. Mistress Quickly, Henry V, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989. Margaret, Jack and Sarah, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. M, ColdenEye, Metro-GoIdwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. A Little Night Music, 1995. Queen Victoria, Mrs. Brown (also known as Her Majesty, Mrs. Brown), Miramax, 1996. Hecuba, Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare's Hamlet), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. M, Tomorrow Never Dies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1997. Tea with Mussolini (also known as Un te con Mussolini), Universal, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Queen Elizabeth I, Shakespeare in Love, Miramax, 1998. M, The World Is Not Enough (also known as Bond 19, Bond 2000, Death Waits for No Man, and Fire and Ice), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Laura, A Fine Romance, London Weekend Television, 1981-84. Jean Pargeter/Jean Hardcastle, As Times Goes By, BBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Millie Crocker-Harris, The Browning Version, BBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Terry, Talking to a Stranger, BBC-2, 1966. Herself, Playing Shakespeare, London Weekend Television, 1984. Dorrie Edgehill, Mr. and Mrs. Edgehill, [Great Britain], 1985, later broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: "Luther," Play of the Month, BBC, 1965. Adriana, "The Comedy of Errors/' BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1978. Lady Macbeth, "Macbeth/' BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1979. Nurse, "Going Gently/' Playhouse, BBC-2, 1981. Mrs. Alving, Ghosts, BBC, 1986. Adriana, The Comedy of Errors (also known as Shakespeare Festival: The Comedy of Errors), Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Television Work: Specials: Director, Look Back in Anger, Bravo, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: An Age of Kings, BBC, 1960. Herself, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 1998. Also appeared in Jackanory and The Morecambe and Wise Show, both BBC, and Neighbours, [Australia]. Other Television Appearances: Elizabeth, Days to Come, BBC, 1966. Langrishe, Co Down, [Great Britain], 1978. Hazel Wiles, On Giant's Shoulders, [Great Britain], 1979. On Approval, [Great Britain], 1980. Aunt Sadi Alconleigh, Love in a Cold Climate, 1982.

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OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born November 1,1915, in Doncaster, England; died of cancer, July 21 (some sources say July 22), 1998, in Amersham, England. Actor and writer. Denison was a well-known British actor whose career, on stage and television as well as in films, spanned nearly sixty years. He completed a bachelor's degree at Oxford University, where he became interested in acting, and went on to study at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. It was while attending the latter school that Denison met actress Dulcie Gray; the two were married in 1939, and ultimately appeared together in several films throughout their careers, including the 1948 film The Glass Mountain, and 1994's Shadowlands. Denison and Gray also appeared together in several stage productions, such as An Ideal Husband, a 1996 revival in which the two made their Broadway debuts, and Curtain Up, a two-person show produced in early 1998. Denison made many appearances on radio and television, but was best known for his role on Boyd QC, a popular British television series. He served during World War II as a captain in the British Army's Royal Signals and Intelligence Corps, and when he returned from duty he began working in films, following the lead of his wife, who had established herself as a film actress while he was away; Gray helped him secure a role in the 1947 film My Brother Jonathan. Denison, a long-time member and former council member and vice president of the British Actors' Equity Association, was named a Commander of the British Empire in 1983, in recognition of his service and achievements. Denison's written works include The /Actor and His World, which he co-authored with Gray, and two volumes of memoirs, 1973's Overture and Beginners and 1985's Double Act. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Books: Who's Who, St. Martin's, 1997. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 25, 1998, section 1, p. 19. Los Angeles Times, July 24, 1998, p. B10. New York Times, July 26, 1998, p. A36. Times (London), July 23, 1998.

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DENSHAM, Pen 1947PERSONAL Born October 14, 1947, In Ruislip, Middlesex, England; immigrated to Canada, c. 1966; moved to Hollywood, CA, 1980; son of Raymond Philip (a lighting camera operator) and Edna Noreen (Benjamin) Densham; married Wendy Savage, May 24, 1975; children: Nevin Philip, Victoria Elizabeth. Education: Attended Bournemouth Art College and Salisbury Art College. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Has worked with the companies Film House, Moreland and Latchford, and Reason Associates; Trilogy Entertainment Group, founder and partner with Richard Barton Lewis and John Watson, 1986—; Insight Productions, founder. Member: Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists, Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nominations (with John Watson), best live-action short film, 1973, for Life Times Nine, and best documentary short subject, 1980, for Don't Mess with Bill; Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal; received several international awards. CREDITS Film Work: Producer (with John Watson), Life Times Nine (short film), Insight Productions, 1973. Director, If Wishes Were Horses (short film), 1976. Guest director and producer, F.I.S.T., United Artists, 1978. Montage supervisor and creative consultant, Rocky II, United Artists, 1979. Producer (with John Watson), Don't Mess with Bill (documentary short film), 1980. Creative consultant, Nighthawks, Universal, 1981. Creative consultant, Victory, Paramount, 1981. Executive producer, Success Is the Best Revenge, Gaumont, 1984. Director (with John Watson) and producer (with John Watson and Richard Barton Lewis), The Zoo Gang, New World, 1985. Second unit director, Quicksilver, Columbia, 1986.

Director and producer, Winners Take All, Manson, 1987. Producer and director, The Kiss, TriStar, 1988. Producer (with Richard Barton Lewis and John Watson), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Producer (with Richard Barton Lewis and John Watson), Backdraft, Universal, 1991. Producer, The Adventures of a Gnome Named Gnorm (also known as A Gnome Named Gnorm and Upworld), PolyGram Video, 1992. Producer, Blown Away, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Producer, Tank Girl, United Artists, 1995. Producer, Larger Than Life (also known as Large As Life and Nickel and Dime), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1996. Director and producer, Moll Flanders, Twentieth Century-Fox/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Television Work; Executive Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Series: And creator, Space Rangers, CBS, 1993. The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime, 1996. Fame LA., syndicated, 1997. The Magnificent Seven (also known as The Magnificent Seven: The Series), CBS, 1998. Television Work; Executive Producer; Miniseries: Creature (also known as Peter Benchley's Creature), ABC, 1998. Television Work; Executive Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Movies: Lifepod, Fox, 1993. Buffalo Soldiers, TNT, 1997. (With others) "Mr. Headmistress/' The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, ABC, 1998. And director, Houdini (also known as Believe and Believe: The Houdini Story), TNT, 1998. Television Work; Executive Producer; Pilots: Taking Liberty, ABC, 1994. WRITINGS Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted: If Wishes Were Horses (short film), 1976. (With John Watson) The Zoo Gang, New World, 1985. Winners Take All, Manson, 1987. Lyricist (with John Watson and others), The Kiss, TriStar, 1988.

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(With John Watson) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. The Adventures of a Gnome Named Gnorm (also known as A Gnome Named Gnorm and Upworld), PolyGram Video, 1992. Story, Larger Than Life (also known as Large As Life and Nickel and Dime), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1996. Moll Flanders, Twentieth Century-Fox/MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1996.

Some Kind of Wonderful, Paramount, 1987. The Great Outdoors, Universal, 1988. Article 99, Orion, 1992. Getting Even with Dad, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Grumpier Old Men (also known as Grumpy Old Men 2), Warner Bros., 1995. The Odd Couple II (also known as Neil Simon's The Odd Couple II and Ocfcf Couple 2: Travelin' Light), Paramount, 1998.

Teleplays; Series: Story ideas, The Magnificent Seven (also known as The Magnificent Seven: The Series), CBS, 1998.

Television Work; Director; Episodic: "Only Sin Deep," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. "Dead Right" (also known as "The Switch" and "Cutting Cards"), Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996.

Teleplays; Movies: Lifepod, Fox, 1993. Teleplays, Unless Otherwise Noted; Pilots: Space Rangers, CBS, 1993. Story, Taking Liberty, ABC, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, December 8, 1992, p. F1. Maclean's, June 10, 1996, p. 60.*

Television Work; Director; Pilots: Melrose Place, Fox, 1992.*

DeVALENTINA, Rudolpho See VALENTINO, Rudolph

DEY, Susan 1952PERSONAL

DEUTCH, Howard PERSONAL Born in New York, NY; son of Murray Deutch (a music publisher); married Lea Thompson (an actress); children: two. Education: Attended Ohio State University. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director. Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, theatrical director. Also directed music videos. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: CableACE (Annual Cable Excellence) Award, 1990, for "Dead Right/' Tales from the Crypt. CREDITS Film Work; Director: Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986.

Original name, Susan Smith; born December 10, 1952, in Pekin, IL; daughter of Robert (a newspaper editor) and Gail (Dey) Smith; married Leonard Hirshan (an agent), 1976 (divorced, 1981); married Bernard Sofronski, 1988; children: (first marriage) Sarah. Education: Attended Fox Lane High School, Bedford, NY. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress and producer. Susan Dey Productions, founder; worked as a professional model, appearing on the covers of Seventeen, American Girl, and Simplicity. Volunteer with Love Is Feeding Everyone (LIFE) and Women Helping Women. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nominations, best supporting actress for television, 1970 and 1973, for The Partridge Family; Emmy Award, outstanding actress in a dramatic series, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a dramatic television series, both 1988, for LA. Law.

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Television Appearances; Series: Laurie Partridge, The Partridge Family, ABC, 197074. Voice of Laurie, Goober and the Ghost Chasers (animated), ABC, 1973-75. Voice of Laurie Partridge, Partridge Family: 2200 A.D. (animated), CBS, 1974-75. Jane Benson, Loves Me, Loves Me Not, CBS, 1977. Celia Mallory Warren, Emerald Point, N.A.S., CBS, 1983-84. Grace Van Owen, LA. Law, NBC, 1986-94. Wai I is "Wally" Porter, Love and War (also known as Love Is Hell), CBS, 1992-93. Television Appearances; Movies: Dee Dee Glynn, Terror on the Beach, CBS, 1973. Valerie Smith, Cage without a Key, ABC, 1975. Rowena Harper, Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night, CBS, 1977. Megan Barrett, The Comeback Kid, ABC, 1980. Jolene Sutton, The Gift of Life, CBS, 1982. Julie Preston, Sunset Limousine, CBS, 1983. Beth, Love Lends the Way, The Disney Channel, 1984. Sister Ann McKeon, Angel in Green, CBS, 1987. Christina Tyson, / Love You Perfect (also known as Love Me Perfect), ABC, 1989. Vickie Daniel, Bed of Lies (also known as Deadly Blessing), ABC, 1992. Christina Kinsey, Love, Lies and Lullabies (also known as For the Good of the Child and Sad Inheritance), ABC, 1993. Roberta "Robby" Deboer, Whose Child Is This? The War for Baby Jessica, ABC, 1993. Joanna Mathews and Emma Doyle, Beyond Betrayal, CBS, 1994. Rebecca Barnes, Deadly Love, Lifetime, 1995. Madeline Armstrong, The Bridge of Time, ABC, 1997. Television Work; Movies: Producer (with others), / Love You Perfect (also known as Love Me Perfect), ABC, 1989. Producer (with others), Love, Lies and Lullabies (also known as For the Good of the Child and Sad Inheritance), ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Thanksgiving Reunion with the Partridge Family and My Three Sons, ABC, 1977. TV's Censored Bloopers, NBC, 1984. The National AIDS Awareness Test: What Do You Know about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome?, syndicated, 1987.

Beth Williams, A Place at the Table (also known as The Best Kept Secret, No Child Shall Go Hungry, and A Million Children), NBC, 1988. The L.A. Law 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Mrs. Sellers, "Blue River/' Hallmark Entertainment Presents, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 39th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1987. The 40th Annual Emmy Awards, Fox, 1988. MTV 1990 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Doorway to Death/' Circle of Fear, NBC, 1972. "A Matter of Survival/' Bom Free, NBC, 1974. "Angel/' The Rookies, ABC, 1975. "Deadly Tide," Parts 1 and 2, S.W.AT., ABC, 1975. "Hit Lady," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1975. Susan Bradshaw, "Target? The Lady," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1975. Barbara "Barbie" Ross, "The Thrill Killers," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1976. "Die Once, Die Twice," Matt Helm, ABC, 1976. "Falling Star," Petrocelli, NBC, 1976. Good Heavens, ABC, 1976. "The Captive," The Quest, NBC, 1976. "Testament of Power," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1977. "Jennifer's in Jail," Your Family Matters, Lifetime, 1992. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1992. Also appeared in an episode of Switch, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Laurie Partridge, A Knight in Shining Armor, ABC, 1971. Jo March, Little Women, NBC, 1978. Linda Harvey, Malibu, ABC, 1983. Film Appearances: Elly Brewster, Skyjacked (also known as Sky Terror), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Caroline, First Love, Paramount, 1977. Cindy, Looker, Warner Bros., 1981. May Greer, Echo Park, Atlantic, 1986.

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PERSONAL Born in 1952, in Newark, NJ. Education: Studied architecture at Howard University; graduated from the New York University film school. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Cinematographer, director, and writer. Filmed surgical procedures for Howard University Medical School; filmed commercials for Nike. Also billed as Ernest R. Dickerson. Member: American Society of Cinematographers. Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Association Award, best Cinematographer, 1989, for Do the Right Thing. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer: joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads, First Run Features, 1980. The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom, 1984. Desiree, The Movies, 1984. Krush Groove, Warner Bros., 1985. Almacita di desolata, 1985. She's Gotta Have It, Island Pictures, 1986. Enemy Territory, Empire Pictures, 1987. Eddie Murphy Raw, Paramount, 1987. School Daze, Columbia, 1988. Vampires, 1988. The Laser Man, Hong Kong Film Workshop, 1988. Do the Right Thing, Universal, 1989. Ava and Gabriel: Un historia di amor, 1990. Dei by Temptation, Troma, 1990. Mo' Better Blues, Universal, 1990. ]ungle Fever, Universal, 1991. Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll, Avenue Entertainment, 1991. Cousin Bobby (documentary), Cinevista, 1992. Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992.

Film Work; Director: Juice, Paramount, 1992. Surviving the Game, New Line Cinema, 1994. Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight (also known as Demon Keeper and Demon Knight), Universal, 1995. Bulletproof, Universal, 1996. Other Film Work: Camera operator (second unit) Day of the Dead, UFDC, 1985. Film Appearances: Dog 8, She's Gotta Have It, Island Pictures, 1986. Interviewee, Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography (also known as Visions of Light; documentary), American Film Institute, 1992. Television Work; Movies: Director, Blind Faith, Showtime, 1998. Director, Ambushed, HBO, 1998. Television Work; Specials: Director, "Spike and Co.: Do It A Cappella," Great Performances, PBS, 1990. Cinematographer and segment director, "Great Performances 20th Anniversary Special/' Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Television Work; Episodic: Cinematographer, H.E.L.R (also known as 911), ABC,

1990. Cinematographer, Law and Order, NBC, 1990. Director, The Untouchables, syndicated, 1993. Other Television Work: Directed music videos, including Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A./' Patti LaBelle's "Stir It Up/' Miles Davis's "Tutu," and Branford Marsalis's "Royal Garden Blues." WRITINGS Screenplays: Juice, Paramount, 1992. OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals: Also Cinematographer for Sarah.

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DILLEY, Les See DILLEY, Leslie

DILLEY, Leslie (Les Dilley) PERSONAL Born in South Wales; raised in Wembly, Middlesex, England. Education: Willesden Technical College. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Art director, production designer, and unit director. Also worked as a draftsman, a plasterer, and a supervisor of plasterers. Awards, Honors: Academy Award (with John Barry, Roger Christian, and Norman Reynolds), best art direction, 1978, for Star Wars; Academy Award nomination (with Michael Seymour, Roger Christian, and Ian Whittaker), best art direction, 1980, for Alien; Academy Award nomination (with Harry Lange, Alan Tompkins, Michael Ford, and Norman Reynolds), best art direction, 1981, for The Empire Strikes Back; Academy Award (with Norman Reynolds and Michael Ford), best art direction, 1982, for Raiders of the Lost Ark; Academy Award nomination (with Peter Childs and Anne Kuljian), best production design, 1990, for The Abyss. CREDITS Film Work; Assistant Art Director: Kelly's Heroes, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. The Devils, Warner Bros., 1970. The Boy Friend, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Macbeth, Columbia, 1971. Sitting Target, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1972. Scorpio, United Artists, 1973. Jesus Christ, Superstar, Universal, 1973. The Man with the Golden Gun, United Artists, 1974. Lucky Lady, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Film Work; Art Director: Three Musketeers, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. The Last Remake of Beau Geste, Universal, 1977. (With John Barry, Roger Christian, and Norman Reynolds) Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1977.

Superman (also known as Superman: The Movie), Warner Bros., 1978. (With Michael Seymour, Roger Christian, and Ian Whittaker) Alien, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. (With Harry Lange, Alan Tompkins, Michael Ford, and Norman Reynolds) The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. An American Werewolf in London (also known as American Werewolf), Universal, 1981. (With Norman Reynolds and Michael Ford) Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paramount, 1981. Star Wars: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. The Empire Strikes Back: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Film Work; Supervising Art Director: (With Philip Harrison, Stephen Grimes, Michael White, and Roy Stannard) Never Say Never Again (also known as Warhead), Warner Bros., 1983. Eureka, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. (With Asheton Gordon and Norman Dorme) Legend, Twentieth Century-Fox/Universal, 1985. Film Work; Production Designer, Unless Otherwise Noted: (As Les Dilley) Bad Medicine, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1985. (With Craig Sterns) Invaders from Mars, Cannon, 1986. (With Trevor Williams) Allan Quartermain and the Lost City of Gold, Cannon, 1987. (With Stuart Craig and Betty Block) Stars and Bars, Columbia, 1988. (With Peter Childs and Anne Kuljian) The /Abyss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. (With Robert Goldstein and Henry Shaffer) The Exorcist III: Legion (also known as The Exorcist III and William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist III), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. (With Leslie McDonald) Guilty by Suspicion, Buena Vista, 1991. What about Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991. And second unit director, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (also known as Big Baby), Buena Vista, 1992. The Distinguished Gentleman, Buena Vista, 1992. And second unit director, Monkey Trouble (also known as Pet), New Line Cinema, 1994. Casper, Universal, 1995. And second unit director, Diabolique, Warner Bros., 1996. The Peacemaker, DreamWorks SKG, 1998. Deep Impact (also known as Impact), Paramount, 1998.

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DOBSON, Kevin 1943(Kevin James Dobson) PERSONAL Full name, Kevin James Dobson; born March 18, 1943, in Jackson Heights, NY; married, 1965; wife's name, Susan; children: three daughters. Education: Attended New York University; studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse with Sanford Meisner. Addresses: Manager—K & K Entertainment, 9034 Sunset Blvd., Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and director. Side Action Productions, Inc., Studio City, CA, president, beginning in 1976. Worked as an engineer for the Long Island Railroad, a firefighter for the Santa Fe Railroad, and as a cab driver, bartender, and waiter. National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans, chairperson emeritus, 1989—. Military service: U.S. Army. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Outstanding Young Man in America Award, U.S. Jaycees, 1976; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding performer in children's programming, 1983, for "Help Wanted," CBS Afternoon Playhouse; named outstanding actor, Soap Opera Digest, 1988; honored by U.S. ACTION Agency for volunteer efforts, 1989; National Commanders Public Relations Award, American Legion, 1991; Outstanding Heroes Award, Soap Opera Digest, 1991; Silver Helmet Award, AMVETS. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Detective Bobby Crocker, Kojak, CBS, 1973-78.

Detective Lieutenant Jack Shannon, Shannon, CBS, 1981-82. Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie, Knots Landing, CBS, 1982-93. Fame, Fortune and Romance, ABC, 1986. Detective Leo McCarthy, F/X: The Series, syndicated,

1996-97. Also appeared in The Mod Squad, ABC. Television Work; Series: Director, Young Ramsey, 7 Network, 1977. (As Kevin James Dobson) Director, Five Mile Creek, 7 Network, 1984. Director, Knots Landing, CBS, 1988-90. Coordinating producer, Acapulco H.E.A.T., syndicated, 1993-94. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pete Lomas, The Immigrants, syndicated, 1978. Patrick "Mack" MacKenzie, Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac, CBS, 1997. Television Work; Miniseries: Director, The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years (also known as The Thornbirds), CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: John Hurley, Transplant, CBS, 1979. Frank Carlin, Orphan Train, CBS, 1979. Sal Pacheco, Hardhat and Legs, 1980. Don Hollander, Reunion, 1980. Hal Painter, Mark, I Love You, CBS, 1980. Colonel Joseph Cheever, Sweet Revenge (also known as Bittersweet Revenge, Code of Honor, and Her Revenge), CBS, 1984. Peter Fin ley, Money, Power Murder (also known as Dead Air), CBS, 1989. Hank Bolen, Casey's Gift: For Love of a Child (also known as In Memory of a Child and Maximum Liability), NBC, 1990. Michael Bradley, Fatal Friendship (also known as Friends and Enemies), NBC, 1991. Suspicions, 1991. Jack Evans, A House of Secrets and Lies (also known as She Loved Too Much), CBS, 1992. Tom, Dirty Work, USA Network, 1992. Chuck Hayes, The Conviction of Kitty Dodds (also known as Conviction: The Kitty Dodds Story), CBS, 1993. Jack Liner, If Someone Had Known (also known as Cindy and Katie), NBC, 1995.

126 • DOBSON Detective Joe Stachula, Crimes of Passion: Voice from the Crave (also known as From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: Voice from the Crave and Voice from the Crave), NBC, 1996. Lieutenant Jim Ransom, Nobody Lives Forever (also known as Edna Buchanan's Nobody Lives Forever and Crimes of Passion: Edna Buchanan's Nobody Lives Forever), ABC, 1998. Television Work; Director; Movies: (As Kevin James Dobson) Cone to Ground, 1976. The Last Outlaw, 1980.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Presenter, The 18th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1991. Presenter, The 8th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Crocker, "It's Always Something" (also known as "Kojak"), The ABC Saturday Mystery, ABC, 1990. Sheriff Ray Green, Burke's Law, CBS, 1994. Frank Botrell, The Commish, ABC, 1994. Coach Earl Rowley, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1994. Darryl Foster, Early Edition, CBS, 1997.

(As Kevin James Dobson; with John Power) Tanamera: Lion of Singapore, 1989. Casey's Cift: For Love of a Child (also known as In Memory of a Child and Maximum Liability), NBC, 1990. Miracle in the Wilderness, 1991. (As Kevin James Dobson) What She Doesn't Know (also known as Shades of Cray), 1992. (As Kevin James Dobson) Survive the Savage Sea, 1992. Also directed The Dean Case, I Can Jump Puddles, The Les Darcy Story, and Third Generation. Television Appearances; Specials: Battle of the Network Stars I, ABC, 1976. Battle of the Network Stars II, ABC, 1977. 8att/e of the Network Stars III, ABC, 1977. Battle of the Network Stars IV, ABC, 1978. CBS team captain, Battle of the Network Stars XIII, ABC, 1982. Jim Welsh, "Help Wanted/' CBS Afternoon Playhouse, CBS, 1982. Host, The CBS Cotton Bowl Parade, CBS, 1985. New York host, CBS All-American Thanksgiving Parade, CBS, 1988. Host, Are You Safe? A National Test on Crime Prevention, CBS, 1990. Host, The 101st CBS Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1990. Host, The 102nd Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1991. We/come Home, America! A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. Starathon '92: A Weekend with the Stars, syndicated, 1992. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1992. Knots Landing Block Party, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, The 7th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1991.

Appeared in episodes of The Doctors, NBC; The Nurses, CBS; The Rookies, ABC; and Heroes of the Bible. Television Work; Director; Episodic: Acapulco H.E.A.T., syndicated, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Rafe Harder, Stranded, CBS, 1976. Mike Hammer, Mickey Spillane's Margin for Murder (also known as Margin for Murder), CBS, 1981. People Do the Craziest Things, ABC, 1984. Detective Leo McCarthy, F/X: The Illusion, syndicated, 1996. Film Appearances: Love Story, Paramount, 1970. Klute, Warner Bros., 1971. The French Connection, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. The Anderson Tapes, Columbia, 1971. Bananas, United Artists, 1971. Carnal Knowledge, Avco-Embassy, 1971. Ensign George Gay, Midway (also known as Battle of Midway), Universal, 1976. Bobby Gibbons, All Night Long, Universal, 1981. Film Work: Director, The Mango Tree, Satori, 1977. Director, Squizzy Taylor, Satori, 1982. Producer (with Sara Altshul), Hurricane Smith, Warner Home Video, 1992. Director, Cold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain, Universal, 1995. Stage Appearances: Worked as an understudy for the role of Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, Los Angeles, CA.

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DOBSON, Kevin James See DOBSON, Kevin

DONALDSON, Sam 1934PERSONAL Full name, Samuel Andrew Donaldson; born March 11, 1934, in El Paso, TX; son of Samuel Andrew (a farmer) and Chloe (a schoolteacher; maiden name, Hampson) Donaldson; married Patricia Gates, 1954 (divorced); married Billy Kay Butler, November 30, 1963 (divorced, 1980); married Janice Claire Smith (a television journalist), April 16,1983; children: (first marriage) Samuel; (second marriage) Jennifer, Thomas, Robert. Education: Texas Western College (now the University of Texas at El Paso), B.A., 1955; attended graduate-level courses at the University of California, Los Angeles, 1955-56. Addresses: Office—ABC News, 1717 DeSales St. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Career: Broadcaster and journalist. Mutual fund salesperson, Dallas, TX, 1959; KRLD-TV, Dallas, TX, general announcer, 1959-60; WTOP-TV, Washington, DC, began as radio and television news reporter, became news anchor, 1961-67; ABC News, Washington, DC, news reporter, 1967-68, Capitol Hill correspondent, 1968-77, White House correspondent, 1977-89, weekend news anchor, beginning in 1979, White House correspondent, 1998—. Military service: U.S. Army, 1956-59; became captain. Member: American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (former president, Washington-Baltimore chapter). Awards, Honors: Emmy Award (with others), outstanding background analysis for a single current story, 1983, for "U.S./U.S.S.R: A Balance of Powers," World News Tonight; Emmy Award nomination (with others), special classification for outstanding program, 1984, for "D-Day," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding coverage of a single breaking news story, 1985, for "Hostage Flight TWA-847, Day 3"; Emmy Award nomi-

nation (with others), outstanding coverage of a single breaking news story, 1985, for "The Achille Lauro Aftermath/' Nightline; named "best television White House correspondent in the business/' Washington Journalism Review, 1985; named "best television correspondent in the business/' Washington Journalism Review, 1986, 1987, 1988, and 1989; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding coverage of a single breaking news story, 1987, for "The Challenger Explosion/' World News Tonight; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding background/analysis of a single current story, 1987, for "Inside the Washington Scandal—Secret Moves, Secret Men," 20/20; Emmy Award (with others), outstanding coverage of a single breaking news story, 1988, for "Tower Commission Report," Nightline; inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, 1996; also earned a George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: ABC Weekend News, ABC, 1979-89. Anchor, ABC World News Sunday, ABC, 1979-89. Correspondent, This Week with David Brinkley, ABC, 1981-96. Host, PrimeTime Live, ABC, 1989—. Anchor, This Week with Sam and Cokie, ABC, 1996-. Correspondent, ABC News Saturday Night, ABC,

1997-98. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC News Closeup on Washington Regulators: How They Cost You Money, ABC, 1975. Texas 750: A Celebration Special, ABC, 1986. Campaign: The Prime-Time President (documentary), PBS, 1988. Reporter, The '88 Vote: Election Night, ABC, 1988. Omnibus, ABC, 1988. Anchor, Lying, Cheating and Stealing in America (documentary; also known as Burning Questions), ABC, 1989. Reporter, Presidential Inauguration, ABC, 1989. News analyst, The '92 Vote: The Democratic Convention, ABC, 1992. Holiday at Pops, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Panelist, Meet the Media: Is It Unfair to Clinton? Is It Unfair to America?, CNBC, 1994. State of the Union Undressed '94, Comedy Central, 1994. Reporter, The '96 Vote: Election Night, ABC, 1996.

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Analyst, The '96 Vote: The Democratic National Convention, ABC, 1996. Analyst, The '96 Vote: The Republican National Convention, ABC, 1996. A Day with . . ., Lifetime, 1997. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (A TAS) 13th Annual Hall of Fame, 1998. Television Work; Producer; Specials: ABC News Closeup on Washington Regulators: How They Cost You Money, ABC, 1975. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Presidency and the Constitution, PBS, 1987. The Paula Poundstone Show, ABC, 1993. Appeared in episodes of ABC News Nightline (also known as Nightline), 20/20, and ABC World News Tonight (also known as World News Tonight), all ABC. Film Appearances: Himself, Feed, Original Cinema, 1992. WRITINGS Teleplays; Specials: ABC News Closeup on Washington Regulators: How They Cost You Money, ABC, 1975. Memoirs: Hold On, Mr. President!, Random House (New York City), 1987.*

DONNER, Richard 1939(?)PERSONAL Original name, Richard D. Schwartzberg; born in 1939 (some sources say 1930), in New York, NY; married Lauren Shuler (a producer; known as Lauren Shuler Donner). Addresses: /Agent—Rand Holston, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director and producer. Worked as an actor in off-Broadway productions and as a director of commercials, industrial films, and documentary films. Donner/Shuler Donner Productions/Decade, founder (with Lauren Shuler Donner and others).

CREDITS Film Work: Director, X-/5, United Artists, 1961. (As Richard D. Donner) Director, Philbert (Three's a Crowd) (animated short film), Warner Bros., 1963. Director, Salt and Pepper, United Artists, 1968. Director, Lola (also known as Statutory Affair and Twinky), American International Pictures, 1969. Director, The Omen (also known as The Antichrist, Birthmark, Omen I, Omen I: The Antichrist, and Omen I: The Birthmark), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Director, Superman (also known as Superman: The Movie), Warner Bros., 1978. Director, Superman II, Warner Bros., 1980. Executive producer, The Final Conflict, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Director, Inside Moves, Associated Film Distributors, 1981. Director and executive producer, The Toy, Columbia, 1982. Director and producer, Ladyhawke, Warner Bros., 1985. Producer (with others) and director, The Coonies, Warner Bros., 1985. Director and producer, Lethal Weapon, Warner Bros., 1987. Executive producer, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Director and producer, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Director and producer, Lethal Weapon 2, Warner Bros., 1989. Executive producer, Delirious, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1991. Director and producer (with others), Radio Flyer, Columbia, 1992. Director and producer, Lethal Weapon 3, Warner Bros., 1992. Executive producer, Free Willy, Warner Bros., 1993. Director and producer, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Producer and director, Assassins (also known as Day of Reckoning), Warner Bros., 1995. Executive producer, Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (also known as free Willy 2), Warner Bros., 1995. Executive producer, Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight (also known as Demon Keeper and Demon Knight), Universal, 1995. Executive producer, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood (also known as Bordello of Blood), Universal, 1996.

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The FBI, ABC, episodes between 1965 and 1974. It's about Time, CBS, 1966. The Felony Squad, ABC, episodes between 1966 and 1969. Cannon, CBS, 1971. Cade's County, CBS, 1971. The Sixth Sense, ABC, 1972. Ghost Story, NBC, 1972. The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. Circle of Fear, NBC, 1973. Kojak, CBS, 1973. The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, episodes between 1973 and 1974. Sons and Daughters, CBS, 1974. Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1974. Petrocelli, NBC, 1974. Bron/c, CBS, 1975. Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. Also directed episodes of The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, NBC; Gilligan's Island, CBS; Have Gun, Will Travel, CBS; and Two-Fisted Tales. Television Appearances; Episodic: Narrator, "Howard Hawks/' Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Margot Kidder: The El True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Television Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted; Pilots: Nightside, ABC, 1973. Hernandez, Houston P.O., NBC, 1973. Stat/, CBS, 1973. Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1974. Bronk, CBS, 1975. Executive producer, The Omen, NBC, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, April, 1992, p. 136.*

D'ONOFRIO, Vincent 1960(?)(Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio) PERSONAL Born June 30, 1960 (some sources say 1959), in Brooklyn, New York, NY; married Greta Scacchi (an actress), 1991 (divorced, 1993); married Carin Van Der Donk (a model), March, 1997; children: (first

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marriage) Leila. Education: Studied acting with the American Stanislavsky Theatre, New York City. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and producer. Also billed as Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio. Awards, Honors: Golden Space Needle Award, Seattle International Film Festival, best actor, 1996, and Lone Star Film and Television Award, best actor, 1998, both for The Whole Wide World; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1998, for Homicide: Life on the Street; Saturn Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy Films, best supporting actor, and Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actor, science fiction category, both 1998, for Men in Black. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lobotomy, The First Turn-On!, Troma, 1984. Private Leonard Laurence (known as "Comer Pyle"), Full Metal Jacket, Warner Bros., 1987. Dawson, Adventures in Babysitting (also known as A Night on the Town), Buena Vista, 1987. Bill Montijo, Mystic Pizza, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1988. Daryl Monahan, Signs of Life (also known as One for Sorrow, Two for ]oy)f Avenue, 1989. (As Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio) Young Gar, The Blood of Heroes (also known as The Salute of the Jugger), Filmpac, 1990. Cholo, Naked Tango, 1990. Charley Warren, Crooked Hearts, Metro-GoldwynMayer/Pathe, 1991. Gordon, Dying Young, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Sam, Fires Within, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists Home Video, 1991. Bill Newman, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Bill Newman, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. David Kahane, The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992. Gavin McCall, Salt on Our Skin (also known as Desire and Salz auf Unserer Haut), [Germany, Canada, and France], 1992. Joseph Santangelo, Household Saints, Fine Line Features, 1993. Dominic, Mr. Wonderful, Warner Bros., 1993. Priest, Being Human, Warner Bros., 1994. Orson Welles, Ed Wood, Buena Vista, 1994. Mr. Webster, Imaginary Crimes, Warner Bros., 1994.

Sergeant Tony Randozza, Nunzio's Second Cousin (short film), 1994. Tony "Ole" Olezniak, Good Luck (also known as Guys Like Us and The Ox and the Eye), East West Film Partners, 1995. Man, Hotel Paradise (short film), Dakota Films, 1995. Burton Steckler, Strange Days, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Donnie, Stuart Saves His Family, Paramount, 1995. Sam Clayton, Feeling Minnesota, Fine Line Features, 1996. Title role, Guy, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Robert E. Howard, The Whole Wide World, Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Edgar, Men in Black (also known as MIB), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Sergeant Tony Randozza, Boy's Life 2 (includes footage of Nunzio's Second Cousin), Strand Releasing, 1997. Dock Newton, The Newton Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Valentino, The Velocity of Gary, Columbia/TriStar, 1998. Elton Garrett, Claire Do/an, MK2 Diffusion, 1998. Whitney, The Thirteenth Floor, Columbia, 1998. Hathaway, Imposter, Miramax, 1999. Abbie Hoffman, Abbie!, 1999. Film Work: Producer, Guy, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Producer, The Whole Wide World, Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Producer, The Velocity of Gary, Columbia/TriStar, 1998. Executive producer, Abbie!, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Ephraim McDoogal, "The Investigator/' Showtime 30-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1994. Philip, The Winner, The Movie Channel, 1996. Mr. Blue, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Counterfire," The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. "Suspicion of Innocence/' The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. Victor, "The Basketball Player/' Life Goes On, ABC, 1990. John Lange, "Subway," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known H: LOTS), NBC, 1997. Stage Appearances: Nick Rizzoli, Open Admissions, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1984.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Hoss, Tooth of Crime, Signature Theatre Company, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1997. Also appeared in The Indian Wants the Bronx, Mice and Men, The Petrified Forest, and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Esquire, February, 1995, p. 36. People Weekly, August 4, 1997, p. 20.*

D'ONOFRIO, Vincent Phillip See D'ONOFRIO, Vincent

DONOHOE, Amanda 1962PERSONAL Born June 26, 1962, in London, England; daughter of Ted (an antiques dealer) and Joanna (an antiques dealer) Donohoe. Education: Attended Francis Holland School for Girls; Graduated from the Central School of Speech and Drama, London, England, 1984. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, member of the company. Awards, Honors: Variety Club of Great Britian Award, best actress in a film, 1990, for Paper Mask; Golden Globe Award, best actress in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1992, for LA. Law; Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, outstanding broadway debut, for Uncle Vanya. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Gloria Kent, Came, Set, and Match, Granada Television, 1988, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1989. C. J. Lamb, LA. Law, NBC, 1990-92. Television Appearances; Movies: Understudy, Star Quality, BBC, 1985. Druscilla, An Affair in Mind, BBC, 1988.

DONOHOE • 131 Jane Clement, Married to Murder, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Diana Cadell, Shame, Lifetime, 1992. KatherineWhitloff, It's Nothing Personal, NBC, 1993. Siobhan, Briefest Encounter (also known as Rik Mayall Presents Briefest Encounter), [Great Britain], 1993. Jo, A Woman's Guide to Adultery, Carlton Television, 1994. Diana Cadell, Shame //: The Secret, Lifetime, 1995. Lara, Deep Secrets, BBC, 1996, broadcast in the U.S. as an episode of Mystery!, PBS, 1997. Guinevere, A Knight in Camelot, ABC, 1998. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer (with others), It's Nothing Personal, NBC, 1993. Executive producer, Shame II: The Secret, Lifetime, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Meggie Cleary O'Neill, The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years (also known as The Thornbirds), CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The "LA. Law" 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Presenter, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Catherine, "Call Me Irresponsible/' Frasier, NBC, 1993. Carmela Vessa, "Overkill," Murder Most Horrid II, BBC-2, 1994. Also appeared as Martha, "Dangerous Dreams," The Hidden Room. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the Adam and the Ants music videos "Ant Music" and "Stand and Deliver," 1980-81. Film Appearances: Susan, Foreign Body, Orion, 1986. Lucy Irvine, Castaway, Cannon, 1986. Lady Silvia Marsh, The Lair of the White Worm, Vestron, 1988. Winifred Inger, The Rainbow, Vestron, 1989. Lady Virginia "Ginny" Buckton, Dark Obsession (also known as Diamond Skulls), Circle Releasing, 1989. Helen Searle, Tank Mailing, 1989. Christine Taylor, Paper Mask, Castle Hill, 1990.

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Jane Clemant, The Laughter of Cod, [Great Britain], 1990. Laura Ellington/Gayle Richardson, The Substitute, Paramount, 1993. Lady Pembroke, The Madness of King George (also known as The Madness of George ///), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1994. Miranda, Liar Liar, Universal, 1997. Margaux, One Night Stand, New Line Cinema, 1997. Stardust, Cireel Films/Zone V Productions, 1998. I'm Losing You, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Laura Kershaw, The Real Howard Spitz (also known as Writer's Block), Live Film and Mediaworks, 1998. Stage Appearances: Yelena Andreyevna, Uncle Vanya, Circle in the Square Theatre Uptown, New York City, 1995. Wallis Simpson, HRH, Playhouse, London, England, 1997. RECORDINGS CD-ROMs: Appeared in The Elk Moon Murder, Activision. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, March 17, 1995, p. 48. Entertainment Weekly, February 11, 1994, p. 64. Interview, September, 1991, p. 108. People Weekly, December 26, 1994, p. 110. Variety, November 10, 1997, p. 54.

Career: Actor. Appeared in Aerosmith's music video "Crying." Awards, Honors: ShoWest Award, Male Star of Tomorrow, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1992. CREDITS Film Appearances: Glen, The Gate, New Century, 1987. Fraser Sweeny, Rescue Me, Cannon, 1991. P.K. (age 18), The Power of One, Warner Bros., 1992. George Betts, An Ambush of Ghosts, 1993. John Wyatt, Judgment Night, Universal, 1993. Stuart Sutcliffe, Backbeat, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Cliff Spab, S.F.W., Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Tom Jr., Reckless, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Jeremy Graves, Innocent Lies (also known as Halcyon Days), Polygram Video, 1995. Furtive and Friendly Appearance, A Hundred and One Nights (also known as Les Cent et une nuits, Les Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinema, and A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema), Laurenfilm, 1995. Candy Darling, / Shot Andy Warhol, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Mike Pucci, Space Truckers (also known as Star Truckers), Pachyderm Productions, 1996. Jason, Blood & Wine, Fox Searchlight, 1997. Skip Kovic, City of Industry, Orion, 1997. Deacon Frost, Blade, New Line Cinema, 1998. Entropy, Tribeca Productions, 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pete, / Know My First Name is Steven, NBC, 1989.

DORAN, Takayo See FISCHER, Takayo

DORFF, Stephen 1973PERSONAL Born July 29, 1973, in Atlanta, GA; son of Steve (a composer). Avocational interests: Collecting vintage cameras. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 902111934. Manager—Booh Schut Company, 11350 Ventura Blvd., Suite 200, Studio City, CA 916043140.

Television Appearances; Series: Tucker Brannigan, What a Dummy, syndicated, 1990-91. Television Appearances; Movies: Stan (age 9), In Love and War, NBC, 1987. Kale Wedemeyer, Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story, CBS, 1988. Sandy Dollison, Do You Know the Muffin Man?, CBS, 1989. Robert Mendham, Always Remember I Love You, CBS, 1990. Charles, A Son's Promise, ABC, 1990. Earthly Possessions, HBO, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Family Ties, NBC, 1982.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Teen Billy, "A Day in the Life/' Empty Nest, NBC, 1989. Jimmy Meltreiger, "Inherit the Wind," Roseanne, ABC, 1989. Jimmy Meltreiger, "Sweet Dreams/' Roseanne, ABC, 1989. Jimmy Meltreiger, "We Gather Together/' Roseanne, ABC, 1989. Boz, "The Dateless Amigo," Married. . . with Children, Fox, 1989. Mark Oskowski, "The Sanctuary Mystery/' Father Dowling Mysteries, ABC, 1990. Bobby, "My Sister's Keeper," Blossom, NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Curtis, The Absent-Minded Professor, NBC, 1988. Johnny Bennett, Hiroshima Maiden, PBS, 1988. Eric Gillman, Mutts, ABC, 1988. The 1997 MTV Europe Music Awards, MTV, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, July, 1994, p. 56. Time, March 7, 1994, p. 77.*

DOUGLAS, Michael See CRICHTON, Michael

DOUGLAS, Michael

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PERSONAL Full name, Michael Kirk Douglas; born September 25, 1944, in New Brunswick, NJ; son of Kirk Douglas (an actor, producer, and writer) and Diana Dill (an actress); brother of Joel Douglas (a producer); halfbrother of Peter (a producer) and Eric (an actor and comedian) Douglas; married Diandra Luker (a model and art museum employee), March 20, 1977 (separated, 1995); children: Cameron Morrell. Education: University of California, Santa Barbara, B.A., 1968; trained for the stage at Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center's National Playwrights Conference, Waterford, CT, for three summers in the 1960s; studied acting with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse and with Wynn Handman at the American Place Theatre, both New York City. Addresses: /Agent—Richard Lovett and David O'Connor, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Career: Actor and producer. Big Stick Productions and Stonebridge Entertainment, founder; Third Stone/ Atlantic (record label), founder; LA. Weekly (newspaper), part owner; Michael Douglas Foundation, founder; Committee on Concern, founder; trustee of the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theatre Foundation. Provided voiceovers for Infiniti car commercials. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1971; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1973, 1974 and 1975, all for The Streets of San Francisco; Academy Award (with Saul Zaentz), best picture, and Golden Globe Award (with Saul Zaentz), best motion picture—drama, both 1975, for One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest; producer of the year (with others), National Association of Theatre Owners, 1976; Genie Award nomination, best performance by a foreign actor, 1979, for Running; producer of the year, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1984; Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, and National Board of Review Award, all best actor, 1987, for Wall Street; People's Choice Award, best motion picture actor, 1988; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture-comedy/musical, 1990, for The War of the Roses; Hasty Pudding Man of the Year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Harvard University, 1992; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy/ musical, 1996, for The American President; People's Choice Award, special tribute, 1996; Special Prize for Outstanding Contribution to World Cinema, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, 1998; Cesar Award, 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: Where's Jack? (also known as Run, Rebel, Run), Paramount, 1969. Carl Dixon, Hail, Hero!, National General, 1969. Adam Gaines, Adam at 6:00 A.M., National General, 1970. Jerry, Summertree, Columbia, 1971. Danny, Napoleon and Samantha, Buena Vista, 1972. Dr. Mark Bellows, Coma, United Artists, 1978. Michael Andropolis, Running, Universal, 1979. Richard Adams, The China Syndrome, Columbia, 1979. Ben Lewin, It's My Turn, Columbia, 1980. Jack Colton, Romancing the Stone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Executive producer, Face/Off (also known as Face Of/), Paramount, 1997. Executive producer, The Rainmaker (also known as John Grisham's The Rainmaker), Paramount, 1997. Producer, A Song for David, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Steve Keller, The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 197276. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Starman, ABC, 1986-87. Television Appearances; Movies: Craig, When Michael Calls (also known as Shattered Silence), ABC, 1972. Steve Keller, The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1972. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Experiment/' CBS Playhouse, CBS, 1969. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes 4, CBS, 1979. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1987. The Story of Hollywood, TBS, 1988. The World's Greatest Stunts: A Tribute to Hollywood's Stuntmen, ABC, 1988. From the Heart. . . the First International Very Special Arts Festival, NBC, 1989. Premiere Presents: Christmas Movies '89, Fox, 1989. Narrator, If Dolphins Could Talk, PBS, 1990. Host, That's What Friends Are For, CBS, 1990. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Day Special), ABC, 1990. Host, Tribute to John Lennon, syndicated, 1990. First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1992. Oliver Stone: Inside Out, Showtime, 1992. What Is This Thing Called Love?, ABC, 1993. November 22, 1993, Where Were You? A Larry King Special Live from Washington, CNN, 1993. Michael Douglas' Favorite Films, 1993. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1995. lackLemmon, PBS, 1996. Burt Lancaster, American Movie Classics, 1997. The 53rd Presidential Inaugural Gala, 1997. Himself, Cannes . . . les 400 coups (documentary), [France], 1997. Where It's At: The Rolling Stone State of the Union (also known as The 30th Anniversary of Rolling Stone), ABC, 1998. Host (with others), To Life! American Celebrates Israel's 50th (also known as America Celebrates Israel's 50th), CBS, 1998.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Lemmon, CBS, 1988. The 15th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1989. The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Presenter, The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Host, The /9th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Kirk Douglas, CBS, 1991. Presenter, The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1992. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Host, The 1993 World Music Awards, 1993. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1994. The American Film Institute Salute to jack Nicholson (also known as AFI Salute to Jack Nicholson), CBS, 1994. Presenter, The 20th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1994. Presenter, "Tribute to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar," The Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, 1995. The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1996. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Hitchhiker/' The F.B.I., ABC, 1971. Medical Center, CBS, 1971. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1984. The Magic Hour, syndicated, 1998. "Karl Maiden: Workingman's Actor/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Also appeared in Late Night with David Letterman, NBC; The Late Show Starring David Letterman, CBS; and The Tonight Show, NBC. Television Work; Episodic: Directed episodes of The Streets of San Francisco, ABC. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the Billy Ocean music video "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going/'

Other Television Work: Produced Conquistador, the Conquest of Mexico. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Appeared in Summertree, National Playwrights Conference, Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center, Waterford, CT; appeared in Six Characters in Search of an Author and Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden, both Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City; also appeared in City Scene, Love Is a Time of Day, and Pinkville, all New York City. Stage Work: Producer (with others), The Best of Friends, off-Broadway production, New York City, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: A Song for David, forthcoming. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 5, 1997, p. 48. New York Times, March 11, 1993. People Weekly, June 1, 1998, p. 138.*

DOWDY, Mrs. Regera See COREY, Edward

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Born February 21, 1949 (one source says 1950), in Tulsa, OK; son of Raymond (a drafting engineer for an oil company) and Lorraine (a homemaker) Drake; married. Education: University of Oklahoma, B.F.A. (drama). Avocational interests: Watching baseball games. Career: Actor. Appeared in dinner theatre and regional theatre productions in Oklahoma and Texas. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

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Awards, Honors: Association for Retarded Citizens commendation, 1988, Emmy Awards, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1988 and 1989, Viewers for Qual ity Television Awards, best supporting actor in a drama, 1988 and 1989, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1990, all for LA. Law. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Benny Stulwicz, LA. Law, NBC, 1987-94. Voice of Captain Zachary Storm, Road Rovers (animated), The WB, 1996. Dr. Walter Attwood, Prey (also known as Hungry for Survival), ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Charles Bubba Ritter, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, CBS, 1981. Glen Robie, Too Good to Be True (also known as Leave Her to Heaven), NBC, 1988. Maybe Baby, 1988. Mark Sistie, Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Smart Story, CBS, 1991. Patrick Breen, One More Mountain (also known as One More Mountain: An American Epic), ABC,

1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lucas Coven, The Beast (also known as Peter Benchley's The Beast), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989. The 41st Emmy Awards, Fox, 1989. The LA. Law 100th Episode Special, NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kirkland, "Hot Pursuit, Part 2," Hunter, NBC, 1987. Santa, "And All through the House/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1989. "The Secret/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1990. Robert Vitale, "The Message/' The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1995. Dr. Bryce Fromm, The Naked Truth (also known as P/xand Wilde Again), ABC, 1995. Sam Roler, "Buryin' Sam," Dead Man's Gun, Showtime, 1997. Bill, "Estrogen," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1998. Also appeared in Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC.

Film Appearances: Bubba, This Stuff7// Kill Yal, Ultima, 1971. Truckin' Man, 1975. First judge, The Big Brawl (also known as Battle Creek, Battle Creek Brawl, and Sha shou hao), Warner Bros., 1980. Fiske, The White Lions, 1981. First yahoo, The Karate Kid, Columbia, 1984. Cop number two, The Ladies Club (also known as The Violated), New Line Cinema, 1986. Night clerk, For Keeps, TriStar, 1988. Robert G. Durant, Darkman, Universal, 1990. Dr. Evan Rendell, Dr. Giggles, Universal, 1992. Robert G. Durant, Darkman II: The Return of Durant, Universal, 1994. Olaf Singletary, The Journey of August King, Miramax, 1995. Hal Ipswich, Overnight Delivery, New Line Cinema, 1996. Elmer, Bean (also known as Dr. Bean), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1997. Calvin Hawks, Paranoia, Sterling Home Entertainment, 1998. Ramsey Hogan, Inferno, Long Road Productions,

1999. Stage Appearances: Vincentio, The Taming of the Shrew, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1982. Charles, As You Like It, Old Globe Theatre, 1982. Stubb, Moby Dick Rehearsed, Old Globe Theatre, 1982. Professor, The Skin of Our Teeth, Old Globe Theatre, 1983. Oates, Terra Nova, Old Globe Theatre, 1983. Earl of Northumberland, Henry IV, Part I, Old Globe Theatre, 1983. Jonathan, Arsenic and Old Lace, Old Globe Theatre, 1983. Lenny, Of Mice and Men, Old Globe Theatre, 198485. Inquisitor, Saint Joan, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 1984-85. The Stickwife, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1986-87.*

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 (a lawyer and restaurateur) and Gerry Dreyfuss; married Jeramie Rain (also known as Susan Davis; an actress and writer), March 20, 1983 (divorced); children: Emily, Benjamin, Harry. Education: Attended San Fernando Valley State College (now California State University, Northridge), 1965-67. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Jewish. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and producer. Provided voiceover work for television commercials. L.A. Works (volunteer organization), founder, 1991. Delivered speech "Social Activism in the United States and Los Angeles: Freedom, Justice, and Opportunity/' Los Angeles, CA, 1993. Military service: Performed alternative service at Los Angeles County General Hospital, 1969-71. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Civil Liberties Union. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor in a comedy, 1973, for American Graffiti; Academy Award, best actor, Golden Globe Award, best motion picture actor in a comedy, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best actor, all 1977, for The Goodbye Girl; named Hasty Pudding man of the year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Harvard University, 1978; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by a motion picture actor in a supporting role, 1987, for Nuts; Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture drama, both 1995, for Mr. Holland's Opus; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award nominations for The Time of Your Life and /Aesop in Central Park. CREDITS Film Appearances: Berkeley student, The Graduate, Embassy, 1967. Stage manager, The Valley of the Dolls, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Terry, The Young Runaways, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968. Harold Webster, He//o Down There (also known as Sub-a-Dub-Dub), Paramount, 1969. Curt Henderson, American Graffiti, Universal, 1973. Baby Face Nelson, Dillinger, American International Pictures, 1973.

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Clavius, The Second Coming of Suzanne (also known as Suzanne), Barry, 1974. Title role, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (also known as L'Apprentissage de Duddy Kravitz), Universal, 1974. Matt Hooper, Jaws (also known as Stillness in the Water), Universal, 1975. Boy Wonder, Inserts, United Artists, 1976. Roy Neary, Close Encounters of the Third Kind (also known as The Close Encounter of the Third Kind and Watch the Skies), Columbia, 1977. Elliott Garfield, The Goodbye Girl (also known as Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl), Warner Bros., 1977. Moses Wine, The Big Fix, Universal, 1979. lago, Othello (video), 1979. Paul Dietrich, The Competition, Columbia, 1980. Ken Harrison, Whose Life Is It, Anyway?, Warner Bros., 1981. Joe, The Buddy System, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Dave Whiteman, Down and out in Beverly Hills, Buena Vista, 1985. Narrator (the writer), Standby Me, Columbia, 1986. Bill "B. B." Babowsky, Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1986. Chris Lecce, Stakeout, Buena Vista, 1987. Aaron Levinsky, Nuts, Warner Bros., 1987. Jack Noah, Moon over Parador, Universal, 1987. Jay Trotter, Let It Ride, Paramount, 1989. Pete Sandich, Always, United Artists/Universal, 1989. Dr. Frankenthal, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1991. Sam Sharpe, Once Around, Universal, 1991. Player king, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Cinecom International, 1991. Dr. Leo Marvin, What about Bob?, Buena Vista, 1991. Chris Lecce, Another Stakeout (also known as The Lookout and Stakeout 2), Buena Vista, 1993. Uncle Louie, Lost in Yonkers (also known as Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers), Columbia, 1993. Jack Rainer, S/7ent Fall, Warner Bros., 1994. Larry, The Last Word (also known as Cosa Nostra: The Last Word), Trimark Pictures, 1995. Glenn Holland, Mr. Holland's Opus, Buena Vista, 1995. Scenes from Everyday Life, 1995. Senator Bob Rumson, The American President, Universal/Columbia, 1995. Voice of Centipede, James and the Giant Peach, Buena Vista, 1996. Vic, Mad Dog Time (also known as Trigger Happy), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Sam Vigoda, Night Falls on Manhattan, Paramount, 1997.

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James Krippendorf, Krippendorf's Tribe, Buena Vista, 1998. A Fine and Private Place, 1998. Film Work: Coproducer, The Big Fix, Universal, 1979. Executive producer, Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: David Rowe III, 90 Bristol Court, NBC, 1964-65. David Rowe III, Karen, NBC, 1965. Narrator, American Chronicles (also known as Real Life), Fox, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Voice of General William Tecumseh Sherman, Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Colonel Yonatan "Yonni" Netanyahu, Victory at Entebbe, ABC, 1976. Valley of the Dolls (also known as Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls), 1981. Lieutenant Colonel Picquart, Prisoner of Honor, HBO, 1991. The Last Word, Showtime, 1995. Voice of Buck, Call of the Wild (also known as Jack London's The Call of the Wild), The Family Channel, 1996. Fagin, ''Oliver Twist/' The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997. Meyer Lansky, Lansky, 1999.

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Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Prisoner of Honor, HBO, 1991. Producer (with others), "Oliver Twist/' The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997.

Television Work; Specials: Producer (with others), Funny, You Don't Look 200!, ABC, 1987.

Television Appearances; Specials: Romp, ABC, 1968. Lily, ABC, 1975. The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1984. Himself, "Oscar W. Underwood/' An American Portrait, PBS, 1985. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., NBC, 1986. Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Untold Damage, Arts and Entertainment, 1987. Host, Funny, You Don't Look 200!, ABC, 1987. Himself, "James Stewart: A Wonderful Life," Great Performances, PBS, 1987.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 49th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1977. Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. Presenter, The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. Presenter, The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. Presenter, The 67st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Presenter, The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1992. Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Presenter, The Walt Disney Company and MeDonald's Present the American Teacher Awards, 1995. The 38th Annual Grammy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 4th Annual VH1 Honors, VH1, 1997. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Francini, Who Is Francini?," Ben Casey, CBS, 1965. Durf the Drag, "Ego a Go-Co/' Gidget, ABC, 1966. Rodney, "Man's Best Friend/' Bewitched, ABC, 1966. Love on a Rooftop, ABC, 1966. "Fair Play for Gypsies/' Occasional Wife, NBC, 1967. "Big Brother Is Watching You," Hey Landlord, NBC, 1967. Lud Akley, "Boy into Man," The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. "Testing, One, Two," Hey Landlord, NBC, 1967. Please Don't Eat the Daisies, NBC, 1967. Ben, Jr., The Second Hundred Years, ABC, 1967. Larry Corning, "Weep the Hunter Home," ]udd, for the Defense, ABC, 1968. Herbie Aroon, "The Last Man in the World," Felony Squad, ABC, 1969. Mark Finlay (a newspaper editor), "Buried on Page One," The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, NBC, 1969. Owen Rudd, "Panic in the Sands," The New People, ABC, 1969. Dr. Tolliver, "No Harm to the Patient," The Bold Ones: The Doctors, NBC, 1970. Curtis Bell, "Mother of Sorrow," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1970. Stan, "The Valediction," Room 222, ABC, 1970. Evening at Pops, PBS, 1970. Mike Chester, "Down at the House of Truth, Visiting," The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1971. "The Mystery of Amelia Earhart," You Are There, CBS, 1971. "Shadow of a Gunman," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1972. Caleb Dunne, "The Night Holds Terror," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1973. Gearshon, "This Golden Land," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1973. Donald, A Touch of Grace, ABC, 1973. "Me," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1973. Tony Injijikan, The New Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS, 1973. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night and SNL), NBC, 1978. Narrator, "Moe, the Dog in Tropical Paradise," Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992.

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Voice of Ulysses S. Grant, Smithsonian's Great Battles of the Civil War, The Learning Channel, 1994. "Audrey Hepburn: The Fairest Lady," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. "Henry Fonda: Hollywood's Quiet Hero," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Television Work; Episodic: Director, "Present Tense, Past Perfect" (also known as "Anything for Love"), Directed By, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Morris Gap, Two for the Money, ABC, 1972. John Yossarian, Catch-22, ABC, 1973. Other Television Work: Directed Our Love Is Here to Stay, Showtime. Stage Appearances: Stanley, But Seriously . . ., Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, 1969. Stephen, Line, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1971. And Whose Little Boy Are You?, McAlpin Rooftop Theatre, 1971. Adolphus Cusins, Major Barbara, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1972. Jean, Miss Julie, Chicago, IL, 1976. Napoleon Bonaparte, A Man of Destiny, Chicago, IL, 1976. The Tenth Man, Solarie Ensemble, Los Angeles, CA, 1977. Cassius, Julius Caesar, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York City, 1978. lago, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, then Alliance Theatre Company, Atlanta, GA, both 1979. Ken Harrison, Whose Life Is It, Anyway?, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1980. Joe, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981. Lenny Keller, Total Abandon, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1983. Requiem for a Heavyweight, Long Wharf Theatre, 1983. Howard Bellman, The Hands of the Enemy, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Music Center, 1984. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Death and the Maiden, 1992. Kenneth, Three Hotels, Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles, CA, 1994-95.

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Made stage debut in In Mama's House, Gallery Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; appeared in Journey to the Day, People Need People, Incident at Vichy, and Enemy, Enemy, all Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Music Center; appeared as Harry in The Time of Your Life, and appeared in /Aesop in Central Park, both Los Angeles, CA; also appeared in The Normal Heart. Stage Work: Directed Othello, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England. WRITINGS Teleplays; Specials: (With others) Funny, You Don't Look 200!, ABC, 1987. Teleplays; Episodic: Story, "Present Tense, Past Perfect" (also known as "Anything for Love"), Directed By, Showtime, 1996. Novels: (With Harry Turtledove) The Two Georges, St. Martin's (New York City), 1996. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers, 1996 Cumulation, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: NEA Today, November, 1996, p. 42. Vital Speeches, November 1, 1993, pp. 49-51.*

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1952-

Career: Actress and comedienne. Stand-up comedienne, 1981—, including performances at the Holy City Zoo and the Other Cafe, San Francisco, CA, and the Roxy, Chicago, IL; appeared at a tribute honoring former U.S. Congressional representative Patricia Schroeder, 1996. Also worked as a model and a waitress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1985-90. Norma Lear, Sisters, NBC, 1993-95. Television Appearances; Movies: Mastergate, Showtime, 1992. Margo, Shake, Rattle and Rock! (also known as Rebel Highway), Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. A Comedy Salute to Michael Jordan (also known as A Los Angeles and Chicago Salute to Michael Jordan), NBC, 1991. Free to Laugh: A Comedy and Music Special for Amnesty International, Lifetime, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Women Aloud, Comedy Central, 1992. Mrs. Richardson, The Nanny, CBS, 1996. Dr. Walker, Cybill, CBS, 1997. Dean Martin, George and Leo, CBS, 1997. Helen, Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 1997. Voice characterization, Invasion America (animated), TheWB, 1998. Also contributed a voice characterization for Extreme Ghostbusters (animated), syndicated.

PERSONAL Born April 29, 1952, in Chicago, IL; daughter of John (a musician) and Margaret (a nurse) Dunn; sister of Kevin Dunn (an actor); married Ray Hutcheson (a playwright), September, 1987 (divorced, 1995). Education: Attended Providence-St. Mel High School and St. Mary's Academy; studied painting at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and the Art Institute of Chicago, 1970-72; attended acting classes at San Francisco City College. Addresses: Agent—Susan Smith and Associates, 121 North San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Film Appearances: Ginny, Working Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Bauer, How / Cot into College, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1989. Ellita Sanchez, Miami Blues, Orion, 1990. Pam Leichner, Stepping Out, Paramount, 1991. Walking the Dog, 1991. Ti-Marie, Passion Fish, Miramax, 1992. Cynthia Schreiber, Born Yesterday, Buena Vista, 1993. Lindy, / Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994. Sheriff Alice Stanley, The Last Supper, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1995.

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Teleplays; Series: Sisters, NBC, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: CongressDaily/RM., October 15, 1996. Entertainment Weekly, April 26, 1996, p. 40. People Weekly, November 30, 1987, p. 95.*

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Elizabeth Bennet, Pride and Prejudice, BBC, 1995. Melissa, Melissa, Channel 4, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Tasmin, Micky Love, Granada, 1993. Phyllis Maitland, The Maitlands, BBC, 1993. Meryl, Self Catering (also known as Alan Bleasdale Presents Self Catering), Jab Films, 1994. Emma Desneuves, Pleasure (also known as Alan Bleasdale Presents Pleasure), Jab Films, 1994. Penny McAllister, Beyond Reason (also known as A Casual Affair), Carlton, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Empress Zita, "Austria, March 191 7," The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1992.

Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: British Academy Award, best actress in a television production, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1996, for Pride and Prejudice; British Academy Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1997, for Wilde. CREDITS Film Appearances: Cynthia Powell, Backbeat, PolyGram, 1994. Constance Lloyd Wilde, Wilde, PolyGram, 1997. Rosemary Leighton-Jones, Paradise Road, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. A Good Baby, 1998. Sally, Bedrooms and Hallways, BBC, 1998. The Taste of Sunshine (also known as Sunshine), Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, 1999. This Year's Love, Entertainment Film Distributors, forthcoming.

Stage Appearances: Elmire, Tartuffe, Playhouse, London, 1991. Lady Anne, Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1995-96. Amanda, The Relapse, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1995-96. Serafina, The Painter of Dishonour, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1995-96. Acted in productions of 1959 Pink Thunderbird and Laundry and Bourbon, both at the Edinburgh Festival. Major Tours: Pat Green, Breaking the Code, Triumph Production Tour, 1992.*

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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young Calypso, The Camomile Lawn, Zed Productions, 1992.

Born in 1964; brother of Robin Eidelman (a writer). Education: Attended Santa Monica City College, the

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University of Southern California, and the Guitar Institute of Technology.

If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Montana, HBO, 1997.

Career: Composer and conductor. Conductor at "Pass the Baton/' a benefit for the Young Musicians Foundation.

Scores for Television; Miniseries: The Final Days, WC, 1989.

CREDITS Film Work; Music Director: Silent Night, TAT, 1988, released in the U.S. as Magdalene, Prism Entertainment, 1990. Triumph of the Spirit, Triumph, 1989. Crazy People, Paramount, 1990. Delirious, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991.

Scores for Television; Episodic: "Jacob Have I Loved/' WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1989. "The Reluctant Vampire/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Premiere, March/April, 1991, p. 15.*

WRITINGS Scores for Films, Unless Otherwise Noted: Silent Night, TAT, 1988, released in the U.S. as Magdalene, Prism Entertainment, 1990. To Die For (also known as Dracula: The Love Story), Skouras, 1989. Triumph of the Spirit, Triumph, 1989. Animal Behavior, Cinestar, 1990. Crazy People, Paramount, 1990. Delirious, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Paramount, 1991. Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Warner Bros., 1992. Leap of Faith, Paramount, 1992. Music from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Indiana Jed Bloopers, Messups and More (video), 1992. Untamed Heart, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. The Meteor Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. A Simple Twist of Fate, Buena Vista, 1994. My Girl 2, Columbia, 1994. Now and Then (also known as The Gaslight Addition), New Line Cinema, 1995. The Beautician and the Beast, Paramount, 1997. Free Willy 3: The Rescue, Warner Bros., 1997. One True Thing, Universal, 1998. Also composer for Day of the Bird. Screenplays: Wrote Day of the B/rdwith Robin Eidelman. Scores for Television; Movies: Dead Man Out, HBO, 1989. Judgment, HBO, 1990. Backfield in Motion, ABC, 1991.

ELLIOTT, Sam 1944PERSONAL Born August 9, 1944, in Sacramento, CA; married Katharine Ross (an actress); children: one daughter. Education: Attended the University of Oregon. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Provided voiceover work for Ford truck commercials, 1998. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or a special, 1995, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1996, both for Buffalo Girls. CREDITS Film Appearances: Card player number two, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Richie Robinson, The Carries, Universal, 1970. Johnny Lawler, Molly and Lawless John, Producers Distributors Corporation, 1972. Pickett Smith, Frogs, American International Pictures, 1972. Rick Carlson, Lifeguard, Paramount, 1976. Pete Danner, The Legacy (also known as The Legacy of Maggie Walsh) Universal, 1979. Gar, Mask, Lorimar, 1985.

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MikeMarshak, Fatal Beauty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Richie Marks, Shakedown (also known as Blue Jean Cop), Universal, 1988. Wade Garrett, Road House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1989. John Riggs, Prancer, Orion, 1989. Charles Turner, Jr., Sibling Rivalry, Columbia, 1990. Larry Dodd, Rush, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Brigadeer General John Buford, Gettysburg, New Line Cinema, 1993. Virgil Earp, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Marshal Bill Speakes, The Desperate Trail, Turner Home Entertainment, 1994. The stranger, The Big Lebowski, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Jim Ed Love, The Hi-Lo Country, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Doug, Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1970-71. Chance McKenzie, The Yellow Rose, NBC, 198384. Television Appearances; Movies: Bryant, The Challenge, ABC, 1970. Ensign Sandover, Assault on the Wayne, ABC, 1971. Detective Charlie Bronski, The Blue Knight, NBC, 1973. Captain Wood, / Will Fight No More Forever, ABC, 1975. Tell Sackett, The Sacketts, NBC, 1979. Hugh Cardiff, Wild Times, syndicated, 1980. Dr. John Hill, Murder in Texas, CBS, 1982. Dal Traven, The Shadow Riders (also known as Louis I'Amour's The Shadow Riders), CBS, 1982. Title role, Travis McCee (also known as Travis McCee: The Empty Copper Sea), 1983. D. Jordan Williams, A Death in California, ABC, 1985. Harry Wingate, The Blue Lightning, CBS, 1986. Sam Houston, Houston: The Legend of Texas (also known as Cone to Texas: The Sam Houston Story), CBS, 1986. Con Vallian, The Quick and the Dead, HBO, 1987. Conn Conagher, Conagher (also known as Louis I'Amour's Conagher}, TNT, 1991. Lyn Cutter, Fugitive Nights: Danger in the Desert (also known as Fugitive Nights), 1993. Bill Bell, The Ranger, the Cook, and a Hole in the Sky (also known as Hole in the Sky), ABC, 1995. Ross Bishop, Woman Undone (also known as/oshua Tree), Showtime, 1996.

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ELLROY James 1948PERSONAL Born Lee Earle Ellroy, March 4, 1948, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Armand and Geneva Odelia (a nurse; maiden name, Hilliker) Ellroy; married Mary Doherty, 1988 (divorced, 1991); married Helen Knode (a writer), c. 1991. Addresses: Agent—Joel Gotler, Renaissance Literary Agency, 9220 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 302, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

LA. Noir, Mysterious Press, 1998. Crime Wave: Reportage and Fiction from the Underside of L.A., Vintage Books (New York City), 1999. Nonfiction: Murder and Mayhem: An A-Z of the World's Most Notorious Killers, Arrow (London), 1992. My Dark Places (autobiographical), Knopf, 1996. Screenplays: Ellroy wrote the screenplay White Jazz, based on his novel of the same name.

Career: Novelist and screenwriter. Worked as a country club caddy, 1965-84; writer, full-time, 1984—. Military service: US Army, 1965.

Other: Thompson, Jim, Heed the Thunder, introduction by Ellroy, Armchair Detective Library, 1991.

Awards, Honors: Edgar Award nomination, Mystery Writers of America, 1982, for Clandestine; Prix Mystere Award, 1990, for The Big Nowhere; Best Book, Time magazine, 1995, for Amer/can Tabloid.

Adaptations: Blood on the Moon was adapted for film as Cop, Atlantic, 1988; EIIroy's short story, "Since I Don't Have You" was the basis for the television series Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1993; LA. Confidential was adapted for film and released by Warner Bros., 1998; Brown's Requiem was adapted for film and released in 1998.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Himself, James Ellroy: Demon Dog of American Crime Fiction (documentary), First Run Features, 1993. Himself, Shotgun Freeway: Drives Through Lost LA. (documentary), Alpine Releasing, 1995. WRITINGS Novels: Brown's Requiem, Avon (New York), 1981. Clandestine, Avon, 1982. Blood on the Moon, Mysterious Press (New York), 1984. Because the Night, Mysterious Press, 1985. Killer on the Road, Mysterious Press, 1986. Suicide Hill, Mysterious Press, 1986. Silent Terror, Mysterious Press, 1986. The Black Dahlia, Mysterious Press, 1987. The Big Nowhere, Mysterious Press, 1988. LA. Confidential, Mysterious Press, 1990. White Jazz, Knopf (New York), 1992. American Tabloid, Knopf, 1995. Short Stories: Hollywood Nocturnes, Knopf (New York), 1994. Dick Contino's Blues and Other Stories, Arrow (London), 1994.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Harper's Bazaar, November, 1996, p. 180. Interview, December, 1996, p. 70. Los Angeles Magazine, November, 1996, p. 114. Nation, December 2, 1996, p. 25. New Statesmen, November 8, 1996, p. 46. Newsweek, November 11, 1996, p. 79. People Weekly, November 25, 1996, p. 93. Time, April 10, 1995, p. 74. Writers Digest, July 1996, p. 26.*

EMICK, Jarrod 1969PERSONAL Born July 2, 1969, in Fort Eustas, VA; raised in Virginia and South Dakota; son of Herely W. (a retired military officer and rancher) and Diane Emick. Education: Studied music and theatre at South Dakota State University. Addresses: Agent—Henderson/Hogan Agency, 850 Seventh Ave., Suite 1003, New York, NY 10019.

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Lucille Lortel Award, for One Touch of Venus; Bay Area Critics Circle Award nomination, for High Society; Drama Desk Award nomination, for The Importance of Being Earnest.

Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actor In a musical, and Theatre World Award, both 1994, for Damn Yankees.

CREDITS CREDITS Stage Appearances: Prouvaire and understudy for Enjolras, Les Miserables, Broadway production, 1990-91. A marine and Frye, later Chris, Miss Saigon, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1991-94. Joe Hardy, Damn Yankees, Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1994-95. Appeared in Bus Stop, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Death of a Salesman, all regional productions. Major Tours: Chris, Miss Saigon, U.S. cities, 1992. Toured in Les Miserables, U.S. cities. Television Appearances; Series: Captain Jack Malloy, LA. Firefighters, Fox, 1996. Nick Hadley, Pacific Palisades, Fox, 1997. Ed, It's True, 1998. Other Television Appearances: The 48th Annual Tony Awards (special), CBS, 1994. Josiah Day, Andersonville (miniseries), TNT, 1996. Film Appearances: Jeffrey, Orion, 1995.

Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Princess Kitty Scherbatsky, Anna Karenina, Circle in the Square Uptown, New York City, 1992. Eliza Doolittle, My Fair Lady, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, FL, 1993, then Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1993-94. faster Bonnet Competition: A Salute to 100 Years of Broadway (fund raiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS), Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1994. Princess Maria, Call Me Madam, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1995. Venus, One Touch of Venus, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1996. Title role, Major Barbara, Irish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1997-98. Tracy Samantha Lord, High Society, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1998. Made Off-Broadway debut in After Crystal Night; also appeared in Spring Awakening, New York Shakespeare Festival; Faust; High Society, ACT/San Francisco; Gwendolyn, The Importance of Being Earnest; Cosette, Les Miserables; and in American Dance Machine. Film Appearances: Gail, Loose Women, Inmotion Entertainment, 1996.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, June, 1994, p. 94.*

Television Appearances; Episodic: Tricia Scott, "Dial H for Murder/' The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1994. Appeared as Marilyn, As the World Turns.

ERRICO, Melissa 1970PERSONAL Born March 23, 1970, in New York, NY; married Pat MacEnroe, 1998. Education: Yale University, graduate (with honors; philosophy and art history).

Television Appearances; Series: Alex Bartoli, Central Park West (also known as CPW), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The Kennedy Center 25th Anniversary PBS, 1996.*

Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award and Helen Hayes Award nomination, both for My Fair Lady;

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Celebration,

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FABIANIJoel

1936-

Jim Gilkrest, The President's Mistress, CBS, 1978. Senator Gordon Conners, Attica, ABC, 1980. Lucian Trumble, King Crab, ABC, 1980.

PERSONAL Born September 28, 1936, in Watsonville, CA. Education: Attended LaSierra Actors Workshop. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Barney, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Paramount, 1977. Dr. Haxby, Reuben, Reuben, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Ted Orson, Tune in Tomorrow. . . (also known as Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter), Cinecom, 1990. Secretary of Defense Charles Kirkland, Snake Eyes, Paramount, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Paul Stoddard (#1), Dark Shadows, NBC, 1967. Stewart Sullivan, Department S, syndicated, 196970. Alex Ward, Dallas, CBS, 1980-81. King Galen of Moldavia, Dynasty, ABC, 1985-86. Jared Chase, The City, ABC, 1996. Also recurring role as Dr. Quentin King, Falcon Crest. Television Appearances; Movies: Barris, The Longest Night, ABC, 1972. Kevin Turner, Beg, Borrow. . .or Steal, ABC, 1973. Mr. Block, Nicky's World, CBS, 1974. Carlos Begas, Brenda Starr, ABC, 1976. Matt Cobley, The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe, ABC, 1976. Father Kelleher, One of My Wives Is Missing, ABC, 1976.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Art Woodward, "Ten Thousand Dollars a Page/' Banacek, NBC, 1973. "The Bought Jury/' The F.B.I., ABC, 1973. Carl Blessing, "Hounds of Hell/' Cannon, CBS, 1973. Davie Collins, ABC's Matinee Today, ABC, 1973. Eli Mason, "The Glass Dart Board/' The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1975. Sean Donohue, "The Victim," Cannon, CBS, 1975. Thompkins, "Girl in the Bay City," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1975. "The Chinese Connection," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1976. Boris Steloff, "Murder on Madison Avenue," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Thorton Brewer, "The Dying Game," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Captain Collins, Feds, CBS, 1997. Appeared in episodes of Wonder Woman, Baa Baa Blacksheep, Columbo, The Cosby Show, Switch, Starsky and Hutch, All My Children, and Guiding Light Television Appearances; Specials: Allen Burnett, Risko, CBS, 1976. Tom Hammil, Tom and]oann, CBS, 1978. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1986. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1987. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1989. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1990. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1991. Announcer, The Best of Barbara Walters: Legend— The New Generation , ABC, 1992. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1992. Announcer, What Is This Thing Called Love?, ABC, 1993.

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Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1993. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special: Happy Hour, ABC, 1994. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1995. Announcer, Barbara Walters: 20 Years at ABC, ABC, 1996. Announcer, Barbara Walters Presents "The 10 Most Fascinating People of 1996," ABC, 1996. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1997. Announcer, Barbara Walters Presents: 6 to Watch, ABC, 1997. Announcer, Barbara Walters Presents "The 10 Most Fascinating People of 1997," ABC, 1997. Announcer, The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1998. Announcer, Barbara Walters Presents: 6 to Watch, ABC, 1998. Stage Appearances: Clerk of the Court, One Way Pendulum, East Seventy-Fourth Street Theatre, 1961. Lord Fitzwater, The Tragedy of King Richard the Second, Stratford, CT, 1962. Sir Walter Blunt, Hamlet IV, Stratford, CT, 1962. (Broadway debut) Dark Corners, New York City, 1963. Beyond the Fringe, '65, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1964-65. Phi I up, Candle in the Wind, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1974. Colin, Ashes, Public/Anspacher Theater, New York City, 1977. Joe, \'m Getting My Act Together and Taking it On the Road, Public/Anspacher Theater, then Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1978. Also appeared in A Doll's House, Hedda Gabler, As to the Meaning of Words, Love for Love, Escurial, Mrs. Grossman, The Affair, Rules of the Game, and The Caretaker.*

Awards, Honors: DramaLogue Critic's Award, best performance, for What Can I Tell You? CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Regular, The Unnaturals, HA! TV Comedy Network/ CTV: The Comedy Network, 1990. Regular, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, SNL, and Saturday Night), NBC, 1991-93. Television Appearances; Episodic: Abby, "Zborn Again," The Golden Girls, NBC, 1990. Tina, Elaine's roommate, "The Deal/' Seinfeld, NBC, 1991. Tina, "The Truth," Seinfeld, NBC, 1991. Tina, "The Opposite," Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Dr. Fiedler, Cosby, CBS, 1996. Sharon Feldman, "Do No Harm," feds (also known as Feds: The War Against Crime), CBS, 1997. Film Appearances: Leslie, Only You (also known as Him and lust in Time), TriStar, 1994. Tina, Greedy, Universal, 1994. Lisa, The Paper, Universal, 1994. School bus driver, Forrest Gump, Paramount, 1994. Heather, Jury Duty, TriStar, 1995. Julie, Nick and Jane, Cinepix Film Properties, 1996. Rita Grant, Striptease, Columbia, 1996. Lanie, Fools Rush In, Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Beatrice, Men in Black (also known as MIB), Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Lori Hayward, Krippendorf's Tribe, Buena Vista, 1998. Maggie, The Negotiator, Warner Bros., 1998. A Cool Dry Place, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998.

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Stage Appearances: Phebe, As You Like It, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theater/Central Park, New York City, 1992. Vendor, Luck, Pluck & Virtue, Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, 1995.

Born in Syracuse, NY; married to Paeter Hogan (a commodities trader); children: Bernadette. Education: LeMoyne College, B.A. (drama and English); Catholic University of America, M.F.A. (fine arts).

Also appeared in a one-woman show, What Can I Tell You?, Second Stage, Hollywood, CA, and San Diego Repertory Theatre; and in American Splendor, Los Angeles Theatre.

Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 200 West 57th St., Suite 900, New York, NY 10019.

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Career: Actress and comedienne.

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Full name, John Henry Falsey, Jr.; born November 6, 1951, in New Haven, CT; son of John Henry and Patricia Helene (Sisk) Falsey; married Kathy Suzanne Mynes, June 12, 1987; children: Courtney Suzanne, Christopher Patrick. Education: Hampshire College, B.A., 1975; University of Iowa, Iowa Writer's Workshop, M.F.A., 1978. Career: Creator, producer, and writer. With Joshua Brand, founder of Brand-Falsey Productions and Falahey-Austin Street Productions. Awards, Honors: All with Joshua Brand: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding drama series, 1983, for St. Elsewhere; Emmy Award, outstanding miniseries, Emmy Award nomination (also with Stu Krieger), outstanding writing in a miniseries or special, both 1987, for A Year in the Life; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, 1991, for both Northern Exposure and I'll Fly Away; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding writing in a drama series and outstanding drama series, both 1991, Emmy Award, outstanding drama series, Golden Globe Award, best drama series, George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, for "Cicely" episode, and Wise Owl Awardhonorable mention, all 1992, Wise Owl Awardhonorable mention, 1993, and Award for Ongoing Commitment, Environmental Media Awards, 1995, all for Northern Exposure; Emmy Award, outstanding writing, 1992, for/'// Fly Away; named producer of the year, 1991-92. CREDITS Television Work with Joshua Brand; Series: Creator, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982-88. Creator and supervising producer, Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. Executive producer, A Year in the Life, NBC, 198788. Creator, Prime Time Pets, CBS, 1990. Creator, Northern Exposure, CBS, 1990. Executive producer, Northern Exposure, CBS, 1990-

95. Creator, I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1991. Executive producer, /'// Fly Away, NBC, 1991-93. Creator and executive producer, Going to Extremes, ABC, 1992.

Television Work with Joshua Brand; Movies: Executive producer, /'// Fly Away: Then and Now, PBS, 1993. Television Work with Joshua Brand; Miniseries: Creator and executive producer, A Year in the Life, NBC, 1986. Television Work with Joshua Brand and Others; Pilots: Producer, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. WRITINGS Teleplays with Joshua Brand and Others; Series: St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982. Northern Exposure, CBS, 1990. I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1991. Teleplays with Joshua Brand; Movies: /'// Fly Away: Then and Now, PBS, 1993. Teleplays with Joshua Brand and Stu Krieger; Miniseries: A Year in the Life, NBC, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, October 17, 1991, p. C13; January 12, 1992, p. H29.*

FARINA, Dennis 1944PERSONAL Born February 29, 1944, in Chicago, IL; married, 1970 (divorced, 1980); children: Dennis Jr., Michael, Joseph. Addresses: Office—Geddes Agency, 1633 North Halsted St., Suite 400, Chicago, IL 60614. Career: Actor. Chicago Police Department, police officer, c. 1967-85. Celebrity Chairman of National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. Awards, Honors: American Comedy Award, best supporting comedy actor, 1996, for Get Shorty;

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Award for Excellence in the Arts, Theatre School of Depaul University, 1997; (with others) Joseph Jefferson Award, best ensemble, for Tracers. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Carl, Thief, United Artists, 1981. Dorato, Code of Silence, Orion, 1985. Freddy, ]o]o Dancer, Your Life is Calling, Columbia, 1986. Jack Crawford, Manhunter, DEC, 1986. Jimmy Serrano, Midnight Run, Universal, 1988. Bankie Como, Men of Respect, Columbia, 1991. Narrator, The American Gangster, 1992. Mr. Stunder, Mac, Samuel Goldwyn, 1992. Sal, We're Talkin' Serious Money, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Brian O'Neal, Street Crimes, PM Entertainment, 1992. Brian O'Hara, Another Stakeout, Buena Vista, 1993. Nick Gazzara, Romeo is Bleeding, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Nick Detillo, Striking Distance, Columbia, 1993. George O'FarrelI, Little Big League, Columbia, 1994. Ray "Bones" Barboni, Get Shorty, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1995. Coach Bailey, Eddie, Buena Vista, 1996. Dan DeMora, That Old Feeling, Universal, 1997. Marshall Sisco, Out of Sight, Universal, 1998. Lieutenant Colonel Anderson, Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks, 1998. Captain Adam Greer, The Mod Squad, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Mike Torello, Crime Story, NBC, 198688. Title role, Buddy Faro, CBS, 1998.

Charlie Ingle, Out of Annie's Past, USA Network, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Albert Lombard, Miami Vice, NBC, 1984. William Kazan, Jack and Mike, ABC, 1986. "All About E.E.V.," China Beach, ABC, 1988. Antoine, "Werewolf Concerto/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kevin Kelly, Blind Faith, NBC, 1990. Elias Renthal, People Like Us, NBC, 1990. Tom Brereton, Cruel Doubt, NBC, 1992. Mike Cerone, Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel (also known as The Drug Wars: Columbia), NBC, 1992. Don Roberto Luciano, Bella Mafia, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Harry Brennan, The Killing Floor, PBS, 1984. Armand Zaro, "Murder in Triplicate," Perfect Crimes, CBS, 1991. Television Work; Executive Producer: (With others) Buddy Faro, CBS, 1998. Stage Appearances: The Time of Your Life, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1983. Cokes, Streamers, Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago, then John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1985. Also appeared in Some Men Need Help; A Class C Trial in Yokohama; A Prayer for My Daughter and Tracers, both Steppenwolf Theatre; and Bleacher Bums and Heat, both Organic Theatre, Chicago. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Movies: Patrolman, Through Naked Eyes, ABC, 1983. HardKnox, NBC, 1984. The Imposter, ABC, 1984. 2nd Policeman, Final Jeopardy, NBC, 1985. Birdman of Alcatraz, Six Against the Rock, NBC, 1987. Pete Carlson, Open Admissions, CBS, 1988. Angelo Buono, The Case of the Hillside Stranglers, NBC, 1989. Denton, The Disappearance of Nora, CBS, 1993. Harry, The Corpse Had a Familiar Face, CBS, 1994. CraigMcKenna, One Woman's Courage, NBC, 1994. Charley Siringo, Bonanza: Under Attack, NBC, 1995.

Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, October 3, 1998, p. 27. Entertainment Weekly, October 27, 1995, p. 65. People Weekly, September 18, 1995, p. 244.*

FARRELLY, Bobby 1957PERSONAL Born in 1957, in Cumberland, Rl; son of Robert Leo (a doctor) and Mariann Neary (a nurse); brother of

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Addresses: /Agent—Kate Feast Management, 43A Princess Rd., London NW1, England. Career: Actor.

Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Screenwriter, director, producer. CREDITS Film Director; With Peter Farrelly: Kingpin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. There's Something About Mary, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998. Film Executive Producer: There's Something About Mary, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998.

CREDITS Stage Appearances: Pope, Galileo, Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, England, 1968. Woof, Hair, Shaftesbury Theatre, London, England, 1968. Ariel, The Tempest, '69 Theatre Company, Manchester, England, 1969. Nicely-Nicely Johnson, Guys and Dolls, '69 Theatre Company, Manchester, England, 1972. My Sister and I, 1973. Skipper, 1973. Asides, 1973.

The Carnation Gang, 1974. Film Producer: (With Peter Farrelly) Dumb and Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994. Outside Providence, Miramax, 1999. WRITINGS Screenplays: Dumb and Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994. (Uncredited) Bushwacked (also known as The Tenderfoot), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Kingpin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. (With Peter Farrelly) There's Something About Mary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Outside Providence, Miramax, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 2, 1996, p. 14. Newsweek, July 20, 1998, p. 64.*

FEAST, Michael 1946(Mickey Feast) PERSONAL Born November 25,1946, in Brighton, England; son of Edward Albert and May Feast; married Kathleen Margaret Merrigan (a manager; known as Kate Feast; divorced). Education: Trained for the stage at the Central School of Speech and Drama.

Heads, Green Banana Room, 1974. The Education of Skinny Spew, Green Banana Room, 1974. Elizabeth I, Theatre Upstairs, London, England, 1974. Harold, Clever Soldiers, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, England, 1974. Ariel, The Tempest, National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, England, 1974. Foster, No Man's Land, National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre and Wyndham's Theatre, London, England, 1975. The Man Himself, ICA Theatre and Young Vic Theatre, both London, England, 1975. Raymond, Watch It Come Down, National Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1976. Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet, Shaw Theatre, London, England, 1976. Nick, What the Butler Saw, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, 1976-77. Henry, The Skin of Our Teeth, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1976-77. llyaTelegin, Uncle Vanya, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1976-77. Roland Maule, Present Laughter, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1976-77. Bobby, American Buffalo, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, London, England, 1978. Renfield, Passion of Dracula, Queen's Theatre, London, England, 1978. Dave, On the Out, Bush Theatre, London, England, 1978. Mayhew, Dispatches, Cottesloe Theatre, 1979. Bernie, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, London, England, 1984.

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Billy, Carousel, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1984. Peter Verkhovensky, The Possessed, Almeida Theatre, London, England, 1985. Card dealer, Prairie du Chlen, Theatre Upstairs, 1986. Charles, The Shawl, Theatre Upstairs, 1986. Joe Con ran, Ourselves Alone, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1986. Ivanov, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England, 1987. Thomas Becket, Murder in the Cathedral, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Pit, London, England, 1994. Duke, Measure for Measure, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, London, England, 1995. Title role, Faust, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Pit, 1996.

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Major Tours: Dave, On the Out, British cities, 1978. Film Appearances: Jim, / Start Counting, United Artists, 1969. Friend, Private Road, Maya, 1971. Silvestro, Brother Sun, Sister Moon (also known as Fratello sole, sorella luna), Paramount, 1971. Jeff, 5weet Virgin, 1974. Photographer, Hardcore (also known as The Hardcore Life), Columbia, 1979. (As Mickey Feast) Nick Dryden, The Music Machine, Norfolk, 1979. Cody, McVicar, Crown, 1982. The Statue, The Draughtsman's Contract, United Artists, 1982. Veteran cameraman, Riders of the Storm (also known as The American Way), Miramax, 1988. The Contract, 1989. Mr. Edwin, The Fool, Barcino Barcino Films, 1990. Cecil, The Velvet Goldmine, Miramax, 1998. Hermes, Prometheus, Channel 4 Films, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Commander Enwright, Touching Evil, Anglia Television, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Chris Phillips, Resnick: Lonely Hearts, [Great Britain], 1992. Delario, The Tribe, BBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: The Lady from the Sea, 1974. Tomlinson, "Clarissa/' BBC, 1992, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992.

Music for Films: Private Road, Maya, 1971. Writings for the Stage: Author of the play All the Way. *

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Surname is pronounced "fe/t-shoe"; born December 27, 1952, in New York, NY; daughter of Sidney (a lawyer) and Lillian (Kaplan) Feldshuh; married Andrew Harris-Levy (a lawyer), March 20, 1977; children: two. Education: Sarah Lawrence College, B.A.; attended the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; studied for the theatre with Uta Hagen and Jacques Lecoq. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Guthrie Theatre Company, Minneapolis, MN, member of the company, 1971-73; Stage/ West, West Springfield, MA, member of the company, 1973-74; American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, CT, member of the company, 1976; National Shakespeare Festival, San Diego, CA, member of company, 1980 and 1981; Mirror Repertory Company, New York City, member of company, 1985-86.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Awards, Honors: Obie Award and Drama Desk Award—special mention, both 1975, for Vent/, the Yeshiva Boy; Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Theatre World Award, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a Broadway play, all 1976, for Vent/; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding continuing performance by a supporting actress in a drama series, 1978, for Holocaust; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, outstanding performance by an actress in a Broadway musical, 1979, for Sarava!; DramaLogue Awards, outstanding achievement in the theatre, 1980 and 1981; Drama Desk Award, best featured actress in a play, 1989, for Lend Me a Tenor; Friendship Award and Peace Medal from the government of Israel; Eleanor Roosevelt Humanitarian Award. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Bit parts, Cyrano de Bergerac, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1971. Foodseller and nun, Cyrano (musical), Palace Theatre, New York City, 1973. Adrian's self-image, Brainchild, Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1974. Myriam, Dreyfus in Rehearsal, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1974. Title role, Yentl, the Yeshiva Boy, Brooklyn Academy of Music Playhouse, Brooklyn, NY, 197475, produced as Yentl, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1975-76. Straws in the Wind, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1975. Rodgers and Hart, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1975. Abigail Williams, The Crucible, American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, CT, 1976. Celia, As You Like It, American Shakespeare Theatre, 1976. Irina Prozoroff, Three Sisters, Brooklyn Academy of Music Playhouse, New York City, 1977. The Torchbearers, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1977-78. Dona Flor, Sarava!, Mark Hellinger Theatre, then Broadway Theatre, both New York City, 1979. VIP Night on Broadway, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1979. Juliet, Romeo and ]uliet, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1980. Isabella, Measure for Measure, Old Globe Theatre, 1981. Margery Pinchwife, The Country Wife, Old Globe Theatre, 1981.

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A Touch of Tovah, Old Globe Theatre, 1981. Regina, Another Part of the Forest, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1981-82. Kate Hardcastle, 5he Stoops to Conquer, Roundabout/Triplex Theatre, New York City, 1984. Mrs. Jelliwell, Springtime for Henry, Roundabout/ Christian C. Yegen Theatre, New York City, 1985. The Time of Your Life, Theatre at St. Peter's Church, New York City, 1986. A Shayna Maidel, Philadelphia Drama Guild Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1986-87. Bobbi Michele, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1988. Mirandolina, The Mistress of the Inn, Roundabout/ Christian C. Yegen Theatre, 1988. Maria Merelli, Lend Me a Tenor, Morris Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore, MD, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1989. He//o Muddah, Hello Fadduh, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1993. The Best of the West, Symphony Space, New York City, 1993. Bessie Burger, Awake and Sing!, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1995. Tovah: Out of Her Mind!, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1996. Stella Alder, Names, American Jewish Theatre, 1997. Tallulah Bankhead, Tallulah's Party, Kaufman Theatre, New York City, 1998. Appeared in solo shows at the Guthrie Theatre, 1980 and 1981; also appeared in Children of the Sun. Major Tours: Title role, Peter Pan, U.S. cities, 1978. Film Appearances: Michelle, Nunzio, Universal, 1978. K. D. Locke, Cheaper to Keep Her, American Cinema, 1980. Brenda Roberts, The Idolmaker, United Artists, 1980. Linda Mindish, Daniel, Paramount, 1983. Voice of the older Jane, S/7ver Bullet (also known as Stephen King's Silver Bullet and Cycle of the Werewolf), Paramount, 1985. Marilyn, Brewster's Millions, Universal, 1985. Detective Vera Quinn, Blue Iguana, Paramount, 1988. Emma Kublitz, En Dag/ Oktober (also known as A Day in October), Castle Hill, 1992. Voice of Aunt Sarah, Zlateh the goat, and the matchmaker, Die Schelme von Schelm (also known as Aaron's Magic Village and Le monde est un grand chelm; animated), Columbia/TriStar, 1995.

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Trouble, 1995. Victoria Stevens, Comfortably Numb, Meistrich Corporation, 1995. Charlotte, Hudson River Blues, Silverline Pictures/ Gun for Hire Films, 1997. Angie Cedars, Charlie Hoboken, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Deena Hertz, Mariah (also known as Mariah State, Mariah State Prison, and Equations), ABC, 1987. Dr. Bethany Rose, As the World Turns, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Agnes Thornton, Scream, Pretty Peggy, ABC, 1973. Katharine Hepburn, The Amazing Howard Hughes, CBS, 1977. Jeannie Devereux, Terror out of the Sky (also known as The Revenge of the Savage Bees), CBS, 1978. Monika Wolner, Beggarman, Thief, NBC, 1979. Florence, The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal, NBC, 1979. Iso, The Women's Room, ABC, 1980. Iva Schlesinger, Citizen Cohn (also known as Rules of Misconduct: The Roy Cohn Story), HBO, 1992. Greta, Montana, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Helena Slomova, Holocaust, NBC, 1978. Eleanor, Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story (also known as Mia: Child of Hollywood), Fox, 1995. Mrs. Rubenstein, A Will of Their Own, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Hot Properties, 1985. "Ida Wells Barnett," An American Portrait, CBS, 1986. Mrs. Carr, "All That Glitters/7 ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1990. Narrator, Dosvedanya Means Goodbye, PBS, 1990. Talia, Saying Kaddish, ABC, 1991. Denise Warshak, "Sexual Considerations/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Trapped/' Cibbsville, NBC, 1976. "Raped Fire/' Serpico, NBC, 1976. "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall/' Family, ABC, 1977. Veronica Kidd, "The Heartbreak Kid," The Bob NewhartShow, CBS, 1977. "Circle of Treachery," Barnaby ]ones, CBS, 1977.

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FERGUSON, J. Don PERSONAL Born in Savannah, GA. Addresses: /Agent—Atlanta Models and Talent, 2970 Peachtree Road, NW, Suite 660, Atlanta, GA 30305. Career: Actor. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Radio and Television Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lieutenant Luther Baker, The Lincoln Conspiracy, Sunn Classic, 1977.

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Murder in Mississippi, NBC, 1990. Honcho, Vestige of Honor, CBS, 1990. General Harrison, The Rose and the jackal, TNT, 1990. 1st Man at Bar, When Will I Be Loved?, NBC, 1990. James Biasingame, In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas (also known as In the Line of Duty: The Twilight Murders and Midnight Murders), NBC, 1991. Bob Smith, Nightmare in Columbia County, CBS, 1991. In the Line of Duty: Street War, NBC, 1992. Harold Graham, A Kiss to Die For, NBC, 1993. Davis Vernon, Linda, USA Network, 1993. Wendy Blevins, Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottle West Story, CBS, 1995. Bob Pryor, Never Cive Up: The jimmy V Story, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: T.J. Catlin, The Catlins, TBS, 1982-84. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Reverend Haskell, In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1988. Kevin Riley, In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1991. Reverend Wishard, In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1992. Harry Saunders, I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1992. Dr. Liam Kettering, The Monroes, ABC, 1995. Doctor No. 1, Savannah, The WB, 1996. Senator Stephen Young, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Appeared in episodes of Matlock and Texas.*

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Born February 26, 1943, in Macerata, Italy. Addresses: Manager—Sandra Marsh Management, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 220, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Production designer. Awards, Honors: Film Strip in Gold (with Rainer Schaper), German Film Awards, outstanding individual achievement: production design, 1987, for The Name of the Rose; Academy Award nomination (with Francesca LoSchiavo), best art direction-set decoration, 1990, for The Adventures of Baron Munchausen;

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Academy Award nomination, best art direction-set direction, 1991, for Hamlet; Academy Award nomination (with Robert J. Franco), best art direction-set direction, 1994, for The Age of Innocence; Academy Award nomination (with Francesca LoSchiavo), best art direction-set decoration, 1995, for Interview with the Vampire; Academy Award nominations, best art direction-set decoration (with Francesca LoSchiavo), and best costume design, both 1998, for Kundun. CREDITS Film Work; Production Designer, Unless Otherwise Noted: // vangelo secondo Matteo (also known as The Cospel According to St. Matthew and L'evangile selon saint Matthieu), Arco Film, 1964. Assistant music arranger, // campagno Don Camillo (also known as Don Camillo en Russie), Francoriz Production/Rizzoli Film, 1965. Assistant art director, Lo sbarco di Anzio, [Italy], 1968. (With NicholaTamburro) Medea, New Line Cinema, 1971. // Decamerone (also known as The Decameron), United Artists, 1971. The Working Class Coes to Heaven (also known as La classe opera/a va in paradiso and Lulu the Tool), Euro-International Films, 1971. 5batt/ // mostro in prima pagina, [Italy], 1972. The Canterbury Tales (also known as / racconti di Canterbury), United Artists, 1972. Storie scellerate, [Italy], 1973. // fiore della mille e una notte (also known as Arabian Nights, Flower of the Arabian Nights, and A Thousand and One Nights), United Artists, 1974. Delitto d'amore (also known as Somewhere beyond Love), Documento Film, 1974. Crime of Love, Documento Film, 1974. The Night Porter, Avco-Embassy, 1974. Dio mio, come sono caduta in basso!, [Italy], 1974. Till Marriage Do Us Part (also known as How Low Can You Fall?), Franklin Media, 1974. Salo, or, The One Hundred Days of Sodom (also known as Salo, o, le 120 giornate di Sodoma and Salo, ou, les 120 journees de Sodome), Zebra, 1975. Toc/o mocfo, [Italy], 1976. // casotto (also known as Casotto, The Beach Hut, and In the Beach House), [Italy], 1977. // gatto (also known as The Cat and Qui a We le chat?), Rafran Cinematografica, 1978. Eutanasia di un amore (also known as Break Up), [Italy], 1978.

Bye Bye Monkey (also known as Ciao maschio and Reve de singe), Fida, 1978. Orchestra Rehearsal (also known as Prova d'orchestra), New Yorker, 1979. City of Women (also known as La citta delle donne), New Yorker, 1980. II minestrone, [Italy], 1980. Lapelle, Triumph/Columbia, 1981. Oltra la porta, [Italy], 1982. Desire (also known as Desiderio), Hemisphere, 1983. La nuit de Varennes (also known as La notte di Varennes), Triumph/Columbia, 1983. Tales of Ordinary Madness (also known as Storie di ordinaria follia), Fred Baker Films, 1983. E la nave va (also known as And the Ship Sails On and Et vogue le navire), VIDES, 1983, Triumph/ Columbia, 1984. Pianoforte, [Italy], 1984. // future e donna (also known as The Future Is a Woman), [Italy, France, and West Germany (now Germany)], 1984. Le bon roi Dagobert (also known as Dagobert), Filmedis, 1984. And set designer, Ginger e Fred (also known as G/nger and Fred), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1986. (With Rainer Schaper) The Name of the Rose (also known as // nome della rosa, Der Name der Rose, and Le nom de la rose), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. (With Francesca LoSchiavo) The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (also known as DieAbenteuer des Baron von Muenchhausen), TriStar, 1989. Lo zio indegno, [Italy], 1989. Art designer, set designer, and scenographer, The Voice of the Moon (also known as La voce della /una), Cecchi Gori, 1989. Hamlet, Warner Bros., 1990. (With Wolfgang Hundhammer) Dr. M (also known as Club Extinction and Docteur M.), Prism Entertainment, 1990. (With Francesca LoSchiavo) The Sleazy Uncle, Quartet Films, 1991. (With Robert J. Franco) The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. (With Francesca LoSchiavo) Interview with the Vampire, Warner Bros., 1994. Casino, Universal, 1995. (With Francesca LoSchiavo) And costume designer, Kundun, Buena Vista, 1997. Meet Joe Black (also known as Death Takes a Vacation), Universal, 1998. Bringing out the Dead, Paramount, 1999. Titus (also known as Titus Andronicus), Overseas FilmGroup, 1999.

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Periodicals: Insight on the News, May 1, 1995, p. 26. TO, February, 1995, pp. 28-31.*

Voice of Rameses, The Prince of Egypt (animated), DreamWorks, 1998. Ignatz/lvan/Adam Sonnenschein, The Taste of Sunshine (also known as Sunshine), Alliance Pictures, forthcoming. Eugene Onegin, Onegin (also known as Eugene Onegin), Seven Arts, forthcoming. Maurice Bendrix, The End of the Affair, Columbia/ Sony Pictures, forthcoming.

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Film Work; Producer: Onegin (also known as Eugene Onegin), Seven Arts, forthcoming.

Television Work; Production Designer; Miniseries: // segreto del Sahara, [Italy, Switzerland, and West Germany (now Germany)], 1987. OTHER SOURCES

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Name is pronounced "Rafe Fines;" full name, Ralph Nathanial Fiennes; born December 22, 1962, in Suffolk, England; son of Mark (a farmer and photographer) and Jennifer "Jini" (a writer; maiden name, Lash) Fiennes; married Alex Kingston (an actress), 1993 (divorced, 1997). Education: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduated, 1985; also attended Chelsea College of Art and Design. Addresses: Agent—Larry Dalzell Associates, 91 Regent St., London W1R 7TB, England. Career: Actor and producer. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, New York Film Critics' Award, and Academy Award, best supporting actor, all 1994, all for Schindler's List; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a play, and Theatre World Award, outstanding new talent, both 1995, for Hamlet. CREDITS Film Appearances: Heathcliff, Wuthering Heights (also known as Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights), Paramount, 1991. Amon Goeth, Schindler's List, Universal, 1993. Bishop's son, The Baby of Macon, Channel 4 Films, 1993. Charles Van Doren, Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Lenny Nero, Strange Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Count Almasy, the title role, The English Patient, Miramax, 1996. Oscar Hopkins and Oscar's great-grandson, Oscar and Lucinda, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. John Steed, The Avengers, Warner Bros., 1998.

Television Appearances; Movies: T. E. Lawrence, "A Dangerous Man: Lawrence after Arabia," Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Michael, "Prime Suspect," Mystery!, PBS, 1992. John Talbot, The Cormorant, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Wilfred Owen, The Great War and the Shaping of the Twentieth Century, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Nicholas, Last of the Czars, The Discovery Channel, 1996. Stage Appearances: Twelfth Night, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London, 1985. Ring around the Moon, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London, 1985. Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London, 1985 and 1986. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Open Air Theatre, 1986. Son, 5/x Characters in Search of an Author, Royal National Theatre, London, 1987. Arkady, Fathers and Sons, Royal National Theatre, 1987. Lisha Ball, Ting Tang Mine, Royal National Theatre, 1987. Henry VI, The Plantagenets, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1988. Claudio, Much Ado about Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1988. Cant, Playing with Trains, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1989. Troilus, Troilus and Cressida, Royal Shakespeare Company, London, 1990. Edmund, King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1990. Bert Jefferson, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1991.

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Hamlet, Hamlet, Almeida Theatre, London, then Hackney Empire Theatre, later Belasco Theatre, New York City, all 1995. Ivanov, Almeida Theatre, 1997. Appeared in the title role, Henry VI, and as Berowne, Love's Labour's Lost, both Royal Shakespeare Company. Appeared as Theseus and Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream, New Shakespeare Company's European Tour and the Dauphin in King John. Also appeared in repertory in England. RECORDINGS Audiotapes: Read the audiotape versions of The English Patient, Oscar and Luanda, and Man and Superman. WRITINGS Author of an essay on Henry VI in Players of Shakespeare 3, edited by Russell Jackson, Cambridge University Pess, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles, November, 1997, p. 102.*

FISCHER, Takayo (Takayo Doran) PERSONAL Born on November 25, in Hardwick, CA; daughter ofChukuroand KinkoTsubouchi; married Sy Fischer, November 29, 1980; children: Toya Gabeler, John Howland Doran, Juliet Doran. Education: Attended Rollins College, 1951-53. Addresses: Contact—10590 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1601, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Career: Actress. Appeared with the East West Players. Awards, Honors: DramaLogue Award, 1988, for Tea. CREDITS Stage Appearances: The World of Suzie Wong, New York City, 1958.

Setsuko Banks, Tea, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1987, then Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1988, later Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, 1991-92. Nurse, grandmother, bath woman, and fortuneteller, Mothers, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992-93. Also appeared in The Happy Bar, off-Broadway production, New York City; Sayonara, Alex Theatre; Canton Jazz Club and Into the Woods, both East West Players; To Sir with Love, Musical Workshop; and Mothers, Los Angeles Theatre Works, Los Angeles, CA. Film Appearances: (As Takayo Doran) Rollercoaster, Universal, 1977. (As Takayo Doran) When Time Ran Out, Warner Bros., 1980. Chiyo, The Wash, 1988. Jake's nurse, Dad, Universal, 1989. Bank teller, Pacific Heights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Mama Yamaguchi, Showdown in Little Tokyo, Warner Bros., 1991. Mrs. Seki, The Dangerous, Orion Home Video, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Okaasan, American Geisha (also known as Geisha), CBS, 1986. Mrs. Chau, Based on an Untrue Story, Fox, 1993. Mrs. Yu, Blood Run, 1994. Dr. Emily Weiss, Baby Brokers (also known as Stolen Hearts), NBC, 1994. Also appeared in Father Damien—Leper Priest, Flight of the Enola Gay, and The Franken Project. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Madame Binh, Internal Affairs, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice, Mr. T (animated), NBC, 1983. Liu Chin, "Such Good Friends/' Fame, syndicated, 1986. Voice, The Flintstone Kids (also known as Captain Caveman and Sons; animated), ABC, 1986. Ms. Wong, Beverly Hills, 90210 (also known as 902/0), Fox, 1991. Mother, Minor Adjustments, NBC, 1995. Miss Hamilton, High Incident, ABC, 1996.*

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Born October 29, 1965, in Burbank, CA; daughter of Eddie Fisher (a singer) and Connie Stevens (an actress and singer); sister of Tricia Leigh Fisher (an actress and singer); married Christopher Duddy (a cinematographer), December 31, 1996. Education: Attended the University of Paris and Emerson College. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Cannon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress and singer. Appeared in nightclubs and stage shows, including performances in Las Vegas, NV; performed for U.S. military troops in the Persian Gulf and for U.S. president George Bush and Barbara Bush at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC. Appeared in advertisements for Primestar. Also worked as a receptionist and in an ice cream parlor. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1998, for Ellen. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Paige Clark, Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1994-98. Voice of Lana Lang, Superman (animated), The WB, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Stacy, The Companion, [cable], 1994. Rita Moreno, Jitters, Lifetime, 1997. Sandy, Seduction in a Small Town (also known as Harvest of Lies), ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Bob Hope's USO Christmas from the Persian Gulf: Around the World in Eight Days, NBC, 1988. Rosalie, Mulberry Street, CBS, 1990. Kris Stone, "Dedicated to the One I Love/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1991. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1994. Voice of Princess Pamina, "The Magic Flute" (animated), ABC Weekend Specials, ABC, 1994. The Ultimate TV Trivia Challenge, ABC, 1995.

Caesar's Palace 39th Anniversary Celebration, 1996. Celebrity Weddings InStyle, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 6 / s t Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Family Film Awards, 1996. The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. The 24th Annual American Music Awards, 1997. The 12th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1998. Host, The 1998 Genesis Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bambi, Blossom, NBC, 1991. Paula Webb, The Co/den Pa/ace, CBS, 1992. Amy, "Out of Body," The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1996. Jill, "Caroline and the Ex-Wife," Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996. Paige Clark, Grace under Fire (also known as Grace under Pressure), ABC, 1996. Paige Clark, Coach, ABC, 1996. Guest host, The Vicki Lawrence Show (also known as Fox after Breakfast), Fox, 1996. Paige Clark, "Drew Gets Married," The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997. Also appeared as a teacher, Growing Pains, ABC. Film Appearances: -Pretty Smart, New World, 1986. Susan, Mixed Nuts, TriStar, 1994. Female D. Person, I'll Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Maggie, The Mask, New Line Cinema, 1994. Stage Appearances: Betty Rizzo, Grease, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1995. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded (with Connie Stevens and Tricia Leigh Fisher) Traditions . . . a Family at Christmas. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, February 28, 1994, pp. 71-72. TV Guide, March 11, 1995, pp. 20-22.*

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FOX, VivicaA. 1964PERSONAL Born July 30, 1964, in South Bend, IN; raised in Indianapolis; daughter of William (a private school administrator) and Everlyena (a pharmaceutical technician) Fox; married Christopher "Sixx-Nine" Harvest (a singer), December 19, 1998. Education: Golden West College, A.A. (social sciences). Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. ManagerMagic Johnson Entertainment, 9100 West Tower, Suite 1060, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress and producer. Sometimes credited as Vivica Fox. Worked as a model in New York City. Awards, Honors: Shared MTV Movie Award (with Will Smith), best kiss, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best breakthrough performance, both 1996, for Independence Day; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best female performance, both 1997, for Soul Food; Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a comedy series, 1999, for Getting Personal. CREDITS Film Appearances: Hooker, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Jasmine Dubrow, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Frankie, Set It Off, New Line Cinema, 1996. Ashtray's mother, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (also known as Don't Be a Menace), Miramax, 1996. Ms. B. Haven, Batman and Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Maxine, Sou/ Food, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Lysterine, Booty Call, Columbia, 1997. Elizabeth Waters, Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, Warner Bros., 1998. Ms. Gold, the guidance counselor, Killing Mrs. Tingle, Dimension Films, 1999. Debi, Idle Hands, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Thirty Wishes, Buena Vista, forthcoming. Also appeared in A Lowdown Dirty Shame.

Television Appearances; Series: Maya Davis, Generations, NBC, 1989-91. Charisse Chamberlain, Out All Night, NBC, 1992. Dr. Stephanie Simmons, The Young and the Restless, CBS, 1995. Vivian Deveaux Atwood, Arsenio, ABC, 1997. Robyn Buckley, Getting Personal (also known as Personal Days and The Way We Work), Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Emily Franklin, "Living Dolls/' Who's the Boss?, ABC, 1989. Janet, Jazz's sister, The fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1991. Sherice Ashe, "Ashes to Ashes/' Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1991. Halawna, Family Matters, ABC, 1991. Patrice, Martin, Fox, 1994. The Watcher, UPN, 1995. Mad TV, Fox, 1995. Tina, "Do You Take This Man's Wallet?/' Living Single, Fox, 1996. Also appeared in episodes of China Beach; Days of Our Lives; and Matlock, ABC. Television Appearances; Movies: Charlene, The Tuskegee Airmen, HBO, 1995. Sara Anderson, In Your Shoes, ABC, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Roxie, In the House, NBC, 1991. TV Guide's Best Dressed, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The /7th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1990. The 1997 ESPY Awards, 1997. Presenter, The NAACP Image Awards, 1998. Host, The 1998 Essence Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 6th Annual Trumpet Awards, 1998. Television Work; Series: Producer, Getting Personal (also known as Personal Days and The Way We Work), Fox, 1998. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Generations of the Dead and In the Abyss of Coney Island, both at Taper Too Theatre, Los Angeles.

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Videos: Appeared as wicked stepsister number one, Big Bad Mamma, a music video by Foxy Brown.

Television Work; Series: Creator and executive producer, Birdland, ABC, 1994. WRITINGS

OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 15, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: Ebony, October, 1997, p. 76. Essence, June, 1997, p. 68. Jet, July 7, 1997, p. 28; February 2, 1998, p. 16. Newsweek, January 12, 1998, p. 58. People Weekly, November 11, 1996, pp. 113-114; May 12, 1997, p. 108.

Screenplays: Dead Again, Paramount, 1991. Little Man Tate, Orion, 1991. Malice, Columbia, 1993. Get Shorty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists,

1995. Heaven's Prisoners, New Line Cinema, 1996. Out of Sight, Universal, 1998. (Uncredited) Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks SKG, 1998. (Uncredited) Entrapment, Twentieth Century-Fox,

1999. Electronic: The Official Vivica A. Fox Web Site, http:// www.vivicafox.com.*

Stories for Films: (As A. Scott Frank) Plain Clothes, Paramount, 1988.

Teleplays; Series: (With others) Birdland, ABC, 1994. FRANK, A. Scott See FRANK, Scott

Teleplays; Episodic: "Dead-End for Delia/' Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1993.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, September 1, 1991, p. H14.

Born in 1960; raised in northern California. Education: Graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara. FRICKER, Brenda 1945Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

PERSONAL Born February 17, 1945, in Dublin, Ireland.

Career: Writer and producer. Career: Actress. Member: Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best screenplay—motion picture, and Writers Guild of America Award nomination, best screenplay based on material previously produced or published, both 1996, for Get Shorty.

Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best supporting actress, Montreal World Film Festival, special mention, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, all 1989, for My Left Foot; Genie Award nomination, for Swann.

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CREDITS Film Appearances: Of Human Bondage, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964. Sinful Davey, United Artists, 1969. Bridey, The Ballroom of Romance, 1982. Nurse, Bloody Kids, Palace/British Film Institute, 1983. The Woman Who Married Clark Cable (short film), 1985. Mrs. Brown, My Left Foot (also known as My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown), Miramax, 1989. Maggie McCabe, The Field, Avenue, 1990. Marta, Utz, First Run Features/Castle Hill, 1992. Pigeon lady, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. May Mackenzie, So / Married an Axe Murderer, TriStar, 1993. Iris Greenwood, Deadly Advice, Rosebud Communications Releasing, 1993. Lily Byrne, A Man of No Importance, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1994. Maggie Nelson, Angels in the Outfield (also known as Angels), Buena Vista, 1994. Rose Hindmarch, Swann, Norstar Releasing, 1996. Mrs. Mazzawatti, Moll Flanders, Twentieth CenturyFox/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Ethel Twitty, A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996. Principal Claire Maloney, Masterminds (also known as Smart Alec), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Dorcas Kelly, Resurrection Man, PolyGram, 1997. Annie Ryan, Painted Angels (also known as The Wicked, Wicked West), Lions Gate Films, 1998. Pete's Meteor (also known as Meteor), [Canada], 1998. The General (also known as / Once Had a Life), Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Alison, Quartermass (also known as The Quartermass Conclusion), Euston Films, 1978. Megan Roach, Casualty, BBC, 1986.

Television Appearances; Movies: High Kampf, 1973. Your Man from 6 Counties, 1976. Eileen Graham, Licking Hitler, 1977. Aunt Draycott, Exploits at West Poley, 1985. Seekers, [Great Britain], 1992. Lottie, "Journey/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances: Miniseries: Sister Agnes, Brides of Christ, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Eliza, Alexander Graham Bell: The Sound and the Silence (also known as The Sound and the Silence and The Sound and the Silence: The Alexander Graham Bell Story), TNT, 1993. Mother Steed, A Woman of Independent Means, NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. Vinnie, "Lethal Innocence" (also know as "The Vermont/Cambodia Story"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Movie News Hot Summer Sneak Preview, CBS, 1994. Voice, The Irish in America (also known as Out of Ireland), PBS, 1994. Also appeared in The House of Bernarda Alba. Television Appearances; Episodic: Megan Roach, "Everlasting Love, Part One," Casualty, BBC, 1998. Megan Roach, "Everlasting Love, Part Two," Casualty, BBC, 1998. Stage Appearances: Appeared on stage in productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal Court Theatre, and the National Theatre, all London, England.*

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GANDOLFINI James PERSONAL Born In Westwood, NJ. Education: Graduated from Rutgers University. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tony Baldessari, A Stranger Among Us (also known as Closer to Eden), Buena Vista, 1992. Mike, Mr. Wonderful, Warner Bros., 1993. Billy Coyle, Money for Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. Virgil, True Romance, Warner Bros., 1993. Vinnie, Angle, Buena Vista, 1994. Ben Pinkwater, Terminal Velocity, Buena Vista, 1994. Italian Movie, 1994. Will Caberra, The New World (also known as Le nouveau monde), 1995. Lieutenant Bobby Dougherty, Crimson Tide, Buena Vista, 1995. Bear, Get Shorty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Eddie, The Juror, Columbia, 1996. Kiefer, She's So Lovely (also known as She's De Lovely and Call It Love), Miramax, 1997. Joey Allegretto, Night Falls on Manhattan, Paramount, 1997. Dumas, Perdita Durango, Sogepaq Distribucion, 1997. Wild Flowers, 1998. Kenny Kane, The Mighty, Miramax, 1998. Lou, Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. Al Love, A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. Eddie Poole, 8MM (also known as Eight Millimeter), Columbia, 1999.

Television Appearances; Movies: Juror number 6, 12 Angry Men, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Walter, Gun, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Anthony "Tony" Soprano, The Sopranos, HBO, 1999. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Steve Hubbell, A Streetcar Named Desire, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1992. Also appeared in Tarantula's Dancing, Samuel Beckett Theatre; On the Waterfront, Broadway production; One Day Wonder, Actors' Studio; and Summer Winds, Naked Angels.*

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Original name, Brad Gerstenfeld; born April 14, 1960, in Oxnard, CA; son of Al (in sales) and Barbara (a homemaker) Gerstenfeld; married Jill Diven; children: Maxwell. Education: Attended the University of California, Los Angeles. Addresses: /Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actor and comedian. Appeared as a standup comedian at Sally's Park Place, Trump Plaza, the Sands, and Harrah's, as well as Radio City Music Hall, New York City. Appeared in commercials. Also worked as a disc jockey and a waiter. Opening act for Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Liza Minneli,

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Julio Iglesias, The Righteous Brothers, Smokey Robinson, Crystal Gayle, The Temptations, and David Copperfield.

Assassin, Don King: Only in America, HBO, 1997. Voice of Grin, The Mighty Ducks: The First Face-Off (animated), 1998.

Awards, Honors: Comedy grand championship winner, Star Search, c. 1984; named Best Comedy Act, Las Vegas Review Journal, 1989; Viewers Quality Television Award nomination, best supporting actor in a comedy series, 1998, for Everybody Loves Raymond; named by People Weekly as one of the top ten best new comedians.

Television Appearances; Specials: Voice, Eek! the Cat Christmas Special (animated), Fox, 1993. Siegfried and Roy: Masters of the Impossible (animated), Fox, 1996. Robert, Sea World and Busch Gardens Adventures: Alien Vacation!, CBS, 1997. Host, Microage Fiesta Bowl Parade, 1997.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Transformers (also known as Transformers: 2010; animated), syndicated, 1985. Voice of Hulk Hogan, Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wresting/ (animated), CBS, 1985. Frank Dutton, First Impressions (also known as Just Like You and Me and Sounds Like), CBS, 1988. Voice of Rosinante, The Adventures of Don Coyote andSancho Panda (animated), syndicated, 1990. Voice of Whitebeard, Where's Waldo? (animated), CBS, 1991. Voice, 5pacecats (animated), NBC, 1991. Eek! the Cat (also known as Eek! and the Terrible Thunderlizards and Eekfstravaganza; animated), Fox, 1992. Voice of Big Dog, 2 Stupid Dogs (animated), 1993. Voice of Greasepit, Biker Mice from Mars (animated), syndicated, 1993. Alex Chosek, The Pursuit of Happiness (also known as The Way It Goes), NBC, 1995. Voice, What-A-Mess (animated), ABC, 1995. Voice of Noah, Project G.eeK.eR. (also known as Project Geeker; animated), CBS, 1996. Voice of Grin, Mighty Ducks (also known as Disney's Mighty Ducks; animated), ABC and syndicated, 1996. Voice, Casper (also known as Casper the Friendly Ghost; animated), Fox, 1996. Robert Barone, Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 1996—. Voice of Magmanamus, Dexter''s Laboratory (animated), The Cartoon Network, 1996—. Voice of Dad Needlemeyer, Nightmare Ned (animated), ABC, 1997. Voice, Steven Spielberg Presents Toonsylvania (also known as Igor), Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Voice of Big Rock, Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (animated), ABC, 1993.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Star Search, syndicated, 1984. Doug, "Pied Piper of Lanford," Roseanne, ABC, 1990. Guest host, Studio 59 (also known as Into the Night), ABC, 1991. Voice of Santa Claus, "Shnookums and Meat/' Marsupilami (animated), CBS, 1993. O'Neill, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1994. Voice of Commissioner Stress, "Pith Possum/' The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show (animated), syndicated, 1995. Voice of Wrongo, "Tex Tinstar," The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show (animated), syndicated, 1995. Reverend Bob, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1995. Nurse, Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1995. Tony, "The Bottle Deposit," Seinfeld, NBC, 1996. Voice of Bibbo, "The Main Man," Superman (animated), The WB, 1996. Swat team captain, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997. Also appeared in TheArsenio Hall Show, syndicated; Evening at the Improv, Arts and Entertainment; StandUp Spotlight, VH1; Sunday Comics, Fox; and The Tonight Show, NBC. Film Appearances: Voice characterization, Jetsons: The Movie (animated), Universal, 1990. Voice of Fatso, Casper, Universal, 1995. Voice of Short Rancor guard, Spy Hard, Buena Vista, 1996. Security guard, George B., Tango West, 1997. The Delicatessen Story, 1997. Jeckyll, Suicide Kings, LIVE Entertainment, 1997. Voice of Dim, A Bug's Life, Buena Vista, 1998. Oren Starks, The Postal Worker, Taos Land and Film Company, 1998.

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Television Work; Producer; Series: Beatrix Potter and Mother Goose, 1988-90. Little Bits V Bytes, 1995-97.

Also appeared in Land of Illusion. RECORDINGS Video Games on CD-ROM: Harry, Fallout, Interplay, 1997.

Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Alice Mitchell, Dennis the Menace: Mayday for Mother (also known as Mayday for Mother; animated), NBC, 1981. Voice characterization, Marvin: Baby of the Year (also known as Marvin; animated), CBS, 1989.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 20, 1996, p. 64; April 11, 1997, pp. 67-68. People Weekly, February 9, 1998, pp. 109-110.*

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1948PERSONAL

Full name, Kathleen M. Carver; born December 13, 1948, in Long Beach, CA; daughter of Hayes Gilbert and Rosemary Carver; married David Travis, May 3, 1981; children: Reid. Education: University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., 1969, M.A., 1971. Addresses: Agent—Tisherman Agency, 6767 Forest Lawn Dr., Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90068. Career: Actress and producer. Worked in public relations for Family Services, 1988-93; youth chair for the National Foundation. Member: Screen Actors Guild (member of the board of directors, 1995-96), Humane Society (member of the board of directors, 1990). Awards, Honors: Parents Award, 1968, for Family Affair; Best New Children's Production Award, 1990, for Beatrix Potter and Mother Goose. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Patty Duke Show, ABC, 1963-66. Cissy, Family Affair, CBS, 1966-71. Narrator, Beatrix Potter and Mother Goose, 198890. Voice characterization, Little Bits fn' Bytes, 1995-

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Television Appearances; Episodic: "May Day/' Panic, NBC, 1957. "The Boy without a Country/' Mr. Novak, NBC, 1963. "Day of the Pawnees/' The Travels of ]aimie McPheeters, NBC, 1963. "Sparrow on a Wire/' Mr. Novak, NBC, 1964. "The Keefers Come Calling/' The Bing Crosby Show, ABC, 1965. "The Magic Locket," Death Valley Days, syndicated, 1965. "Fathers and Daughters," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "A Gift of Love," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "The Tent Dwellers," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "Going Home," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1965. "In Case of Emergency, Cry Havoc," Ben Casey, ABC, 1966. Laura Haydon, "The Royal Road," The Big Valley, ABC, 1969. "Pick-Up," Adam-12, NBC, 1971. "The Canterville Ghost," The Ghost Busters, CBS, 1975. "Room 3502," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1983. "Hartman vs. Hartman," Divorce Court, syndicated, 1986. Voice characterization, Chuck Norn's Karate /Commandos (animated), syndicated, 1986. Voice characterization, Spiderman and His Amazing Friends (animated), syndicated, 1988. "Ain't Gonna Get It from Me, Jack," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1988. Film Appearances: T// Cry Tomorrow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955. Young slave, The Ten Commandments, Paramount, 1956. Noreen, Monkey on My Back, United Artists, 1957. Kiss Me, Stupid, Lopert/United Artists, 1964. Invisible Mom, Concorde Pictures, 1995. WRITINGS Lyrics for Television Series: Beatrix Potter and Mother Goose, 1988-90.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 28, 1994, p. 74."

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GIFFORD, Frank

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Full name, Francis Newton Gifford; born August 16, 1930, in Santa Monica, CA; son of Weldon (an oil driller) and Lola Mae (Hawkins) Gifford; married Maxine Avis Ewart (divorced); married Astrid Lindley (divorced); Kathie Lee Johnson, October 18, 1986; children: (first marriage) Jeffrey, Kyle, Victoria; (third marriage) Cody Newton, Cassidy Erin. Education: University of Southern California, B.S., 1956; also attended Bakersfield Junior College. Career: Sports announcer and actor. New York Giants, 1952-64, professional football player; KEROTV, Bakersfield, CA, sportscaster, 1957; WCBS-TV, New York City, sports reporter, 1961-65; CBS, sportscaster, 1965-71; ABC, sportscaster, 1971—. Also appeared in commercials and worked in the oil fields. Member: Society of Multiple Sclerosis (member of the board), Special Olympics (chair of the sportscasting committee, 1974—, and member of the board of directors, 1983—). Awards, Honors: National Football League most valuable player and the Sporting News National Football League player of the year, both 1956; most valuable player, National Football League's Pro Bowl, 1959; National Football League comeback player of the year, DPI, 1962; sportsman of the year, Catholic Youth Organization, 1964; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding sports programming, 1974, for N.F.L Monday Night Football; inductee, National Football Foundation Hall of Fame, 1975; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding sports broadcaster, 1975, for N.F.L. Monday Night Football; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding sports personality, 1976, for N.F.L Monday Night Football and XII Winter Olympics; inductee, Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1977; Emmy Award nominations, outstanding sports

personality, 1979 and 1980; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding sports personality, 1980; Christopher Award, 1984, for Special Olympics coverage on ABC's Wide World of Sports; Career Achievement Award, National Football League Alumni, 1985; Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award, Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1995; Emmy Award, lifetime achievementsports, 1997. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Sunday Sports Spectacular, CBS, 1965-71. Sports announcer and commentator, N.F.L. Monday Night Football (also known as Monday Night Football), ABC, 1971-98. Television Appearances; Specials: Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies, ABC, 1987. Host, Coca-Cola Presents the U.S. Olympic Trials: Heart and Seoul, ABC, 1988. Commentator, Calgary '88: The Olympic Adventure Begins, ABC, 1988. Host (with others), 1988 Winter Olympic Carries, ABC, 1988. Host, ABC's N.F.L. Monday Night Football: 20th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1989. The Television Academy Hall of Fame (also known as The 6th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame), Fox, 1990. Victory and Valor: A Special Olympics All-Star Celebration (also known as The International Special Olympics All-Star Ga/a), ABC, 1991. Host, ABC's Wide World of Sports 30th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1991.

Commentator, Super Bowl XXV, ABC, 1991. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1992. Presenter, Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, 1992. Presenter, Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards Presented by Footlocker, 1993. Kathie Lee . . . Looking for Christmas, CBS, 1994. Presenter, Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, 1994. Billy Ray Cyrus: A Year on the Road (also known as A Year in the Life of the Billy Ray), ABC, 1994. The N.F.L at 75: An All-Star Celebration, ABC, 1995. Kathie Lee: Home for Christmas, CBS, 1995. Host, Variety Children's Charity Telethon (also known as 10th Annual Variety Children's Charity Telethon), 1995. Commentator, Super Bowl XXIX, ABC, 1995. Commentator, AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, ABC, 1995. Kathie Lee: Just in Time for Christmas, CBS, 1996. ABC's Wide World of Sports 35th Anniversary Special, ABC, 1996.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Interviewee, Spotlight with Phyllis George, TNN, 1996. Host, ABC's N.F.L Monday Night Football Mania!, ABC, 1996. Plugged In: A Parents' Guide to TV, The Family Channel, 1997. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, Kathie Lee: ]ust in Time for Christmas, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Coach, ABC, 1994. Himself, Coach, ABC, 1995. Himself, Spin City (also known as Sp/n), ABC, 1996. Himself, Coach, ABC, 1996. Interviewee, "Art Buchwald: The Wit of Washington," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Also appeared as himself, "Rangeboy," The Adventures of Pete and Pete, Nickelodeon. Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in Public Enemy and Turnpike. Film Appearances: Athletic double for Jerry Lewis, That's My Boy, Paramount, 1951. Stanley Pomeroy, The All American (also known as The Winning Way), Universal, 1953. Darby's Rangers, Warner Bros., 1958. Mount, Up Periscope, Warner Bros., 1959. Himself, Paper Lion, United Artists, 1968. Announcer, The World's Greatest Athlete, Buena Vista, 1973. Himself, Two Minute Warning, Universal, 1976. Himself, Viva Knieval! (also known as Seconds to Live), Warner Bros., 1977. Himself, Jerry Maguire, Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Film Work: Technical consultant, The All American (also known as The Winning Way), Universal, 1953. Stuntperson, 5/gn of the Pagan, Universal, 1954. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Frank Cifford's Football Guide Book: Basic Plays and Playing Techniques for Boys, McGraw-Hill (New York City), 1964. Frank Gifford's N.F.L-A.F.L Football Guide, New American Library (New York City), 1968.

Pro Football Guide for 1970, New American Library, 1970. (With Charles Mangel) Giffordon Courage, M. Evans (New York City), and Lippincott (Philadelphia, PA), both 1976. (With Harry Waters) The Whole Ten Yards, Random House (New York City), 1993. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 109, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1983. Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, November, 1997, pp. 268-270. Esquire, January, 1995, pp. 30-32; August, 1997, p. 21. Good Housekeeping, August, 1997, pp. 86-89. Ladies Home Journal, February, 1996, pp. 100-101. New Republic, June 9, 1997, pp. 11-12. People Weekly, June 2, 1997, pp. 106-112; June 9, 1997, pp. 84-89. Sporting News, September 5, 1994, pp. S34-S35. Time, May 26, 1997, p. 123; June 2, 1997, pp. 8788; January 26, 1998, p. 25. TV Guide, November 29, 1997, pp. 73-74; February 7, 1998, p. 42.*

GIFFORD, Kathie Lee 1953(Kathie Lee Johnson) PERSONAL Born Kathie Lee Epstein, August 16, 1953, in Paris, France; daughter of Aaron (a naval officer and a musician) and Joan (a singer; maiden name, Cuttell) Epstein; married Paul Johnson (a gospel composer), April 23, 1976 (divorced, 1981; one source says 1979); married Frank Gifford (a sportscaster) October 16, 1986; children: (second marriage) Cody Newton, Cassidy Erin. Education: Attended Oral Roberts University, 1972-76. Religion: Christian. Avocational interests: Charity work, cooking, entertaining, decorating. Addresses: Office—c/o Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, WABC-TV, 7 Lincoln Sq., New York, NY 10023. Career: Television personality, actress, and singer. Personal assistant to Anita Bryant, c. 1971-72. Appeared with Oral Robert's World Action Singers;

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performed at a U.S. presidential inaugural ball, 1985; appeared as a singer in nightclubs, including Freddy's, New York City, 1986, and Rainbow and Stars, New York City, 1991. Appeared as the commercial spokesperson for Revlon, Slim Fast, the Home Furnishings Council, Carnival Cruise Lines, and Kideo Productions. Marketer of the clothing collection Kathie Lee for Plaza South. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Kathie Lee Johnson) Featured singer, / Believe in Miracles, CBS, 1975-76. (As Kathie Lee Johnson) Nurse Callahan, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1976. (As Kathie Lee Johnson) Featured singer, Name That Tune, syndicated, 1977. (As Kathie Lee Johnson) Kathie Honey, The Hee Haw Honeys, syndicated, 1978-79. (As Kathie Lee Johnson) Special correspondent and substitute anchor, Good Morning America (also known as CM/A), ABC, 1982-85. (Billed as Kathie Lee Johnson until 1986) Host (with others), The Morning Show, ABC and syndicated, 1985-88. Host (with Regis Philbin), Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, syndicated, 1988—. Television Appearances; Specials: The Funniest ]oke I Ever Heard, ABC, 1984. The Guinness Book of World Records, ABC, 1985. Placido Domingo Special: Eight Women I Love, ABC, 1985. The 1987 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1987. Calgary '88: The Olympic Adventure Begins, ABC, 1988. Host (with others), 1988 Winter Olympic Games, ABC, 1988. The 56th Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade, 1989. Walt Disney World's 4th of July Spectacular, syndicated, 1990. Victory and Valor: A Special Olympics All-Star Celebration, ABC, 1991. Tube Test Two, ABC, 1991. The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary Celebration of Walt Disney World, CBS, 1991. Children's Miracle Network Telethon, syndicated, 1991. Host and song performer, The 1991 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1991. Host and song performer, The 7992 Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1992.

The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1992. Presenter, Soap Opera Digest Awards, 1992. Herself, "Summer Stories: The Mall," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1992. This Is Your Life, NBC, 1993. Scott Ross Street Talk, The Family Channel, 1993. Song performer, A Musical Christmas at Walt Disney World, ABC, 1993. The 2nd Annual Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special, 1993. Host and song performer, Kathie Lee Cifford's Celebration of Motherhood, ABC, 1993. The Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1993. A Phyllis George Special, TNN, 1994. Holiday at Pops, PBS, 1994. "Beauty Pageants: Bright Lights, Big Business/' A&E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Host and song performer, The Miss America Pageant, NBC, 1994. Host and song performer, Kathie Lee . . . Looking for Christmas, CBS, 1994. Herself, Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!, ABC, 1994. National anthem singer, Super Bowl XXIX, ABC, 1995. The N.F.L at 75: An All-Star Celebration, ABC, 1995. Host, Variety Children's Charity Telethon, 1995. Host, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee—Mom's Dream Come True Special, syndicated, 1995. Host and song performer, Glenn Miller's Greatest Hits, PBS, 1995. Host, 1995 Miss America Pageant (also known as The 75th Annual Miss America Pageant), NBC, 1995. Host and song performer, Kathie Lee: Home for Christmas, CBS, 1995. Disney's 101 Dalmatians . . . a Canine's Tale, ABC, 1996. Host, Miracle Babies, CBS, 1996. Host and song performer, Kathie Lee Gilford's Lullabies for Little Ones, CBS, 1996. Host, Glenn Miller's Greatest Hits II, PBS, 1996. Sand/ Patty: O Holy Night!, 1996. Herself and song performer, Kathie Lee: Just in Time for Christmas, CBS, 1996. The Funniest of the World's Funniest Outtakes, Fox, 1997. Barbara Walters Presents the Ten Most Fascinating People of 1997, ABC, 1997. Voice of Jill, "Mother Goose: A Rappin' and Rhymin' Special/' Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1997. Host, Plugged In: A Parent's Guide to TV, 1997. Host and song performer, Kathie Lee: We Need a Little Christmas, CBS, 1997.

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WRITINGS Teleplays; Specials: Kathie Lee Gifiord's Celebration of Motherhood, ABC, 1993. (With others) Kathie Lee . . . Looking for Christmas, CBS, 1994. Kathie Lee: Just in Time for Christmas, CBS, 1996. Kathie Lee: We Need a Little Christmas, CBS, 1997. Nonfiction: (With Jim Jerome) / Can't Believe I Said That!: An Autobiography, Pocket (New York City), 1992. (With Regis Philbin) Cooking with Regis and Kathie Lee, Hyperion (New York City), 1993. (With Regis Philbin and Barbara Albright) Entertaining with Regis and Kathie Lee: Year-Round Holiday Recipes, Entertaining Tips, and Party Ideas, Hyperion, 1995. (With Cody Gifford) Listen to My Heart: Lessons in Love, Laughter, and Lunacy, illustrated by Sandra Forrest, Hyperion (New York City), 1995. Fiction: A Family Christmas: A Treasury of Holiday Stories, Poems, Songs and Activities for Little Ones (also known as Christmas with Kathie Lee: A Treasury of Holiday Stories, Poems, Songs and Activities for Little Ones), illustrated by Teri Weidner, Disney Press (New York City), 1997. Fiction for Children; Creator with Paul Taublieb and Susan Cooper: Mooch/e's Surprise, Random House (New York City), 1997. Off the Scaredy Bear, Random House, 1997. Giff's Big Game, Random House, 1997. OTHER SOURCES

Also appeared in Jana. RECORDINGS Albums: (As Kathie Lee Johnson) The Quiet Riot, Petra, 1976. (As Kathie Lee Johnson; with Michele Epstein) Kathie and Michie. . . Friends, Petra, 1977. (As Kathie Lee Johnson) Finders Keepers, Petra, 1978. Sentimental, Warner Bros., 1992. Sentimental Journey, 1993. It's Christmas Time, 1993. Videos: Kathie Lee's Feel Fit and Fabulous Workout, 1994.

Books: King, Norman, Regis and Kathie Lee: Their Lives Together and Apart, Carol Publishing Group (Secaucus, NJ), 1995. Periodicals: Bobbin, October, 1996, pp. 82-83. Christian Century, October 9, 1996, pp. 932-936. Good Housekeeping, August, 1997, pp. 86-89. New Republic, June 9, 1997, pp. 11-12. People Weekly, December 30, 1996, p. 73; June 2, 1997, pp. 106-112; June 16, 1997, p. 43; December 29, 1997, pp. 60-61. Reason, December, 1996, p. 74.

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Time, May 26, 1997, p. 123. WWD, May 7, 1997, pp. 1-2; May 30, 1997, p. 4; Decembers, 1997, p. 23.*

GLENN, Scott

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Full name, Theodore Scott Glenn; born January 26, 1942 (one source says 1941), in Pittsburgh, PA; son of Theodore (a business executive) and Elizabeth (a homemaker) Glenn; married Carol Schwartz (an artist), September 10, 1968; children: Dakota, Rio (an actress). Education: College of William and Mary, B.A. (English); trained for the stage at the Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg, beginning in 1968. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Narrated commercials for the U.S. Navy. Military Service: U.S. Marine Corps; worked as a reporter. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Actors Studio. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tad Jacks, The Baby Maker, National General, 1970. Long John, Angels Hard as They Come (also known as Angels and Angels, Hell on Harleys), New World, 1971. Jimbang, Hex (also known as The Shrieking), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Private Glenn Kelly, Nashville, Paramount, 1975. Charlie Hunter, Fighting Mad, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1976. Bill Lester, She Came to the Valley (also known as Texas in Flames), R.G.V. Pictures, 1977. Captain Richard Colby, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979. Newt, More American Graffiti (also known as Purple Haze), Universal, 1979. Wes Hightower, Urban Cowboy, Paramount, 1980. Bill Dalton, Cattle Annie and Little Britches, Universal, 1981. Rick Murphy, The Challenge (also known as Equals and Swords of the Ninja), Embassy, 1982.

Terry Tingloff, Personal Best, Warner Bros., 1982. Alan Shepard, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983. Joe Wade, The River, Universal, 1984. John Haddad, The Wild Geese II, Universal, 1985. Emmett, Silverado, Columbia, 1985. Creasy, Man on Fire (also known as Absinthe), TriStar, 1987. Colonel Dexter Armstrong, Off Limits, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Title role, Verne Miller, Alive, 1988. Glasken Trismegestus, The Keep, Paramount, 1988. Mac Sam, Miss Firecracker, Corsair, 1989. Captain Bart Mancusco, The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. Jack Crawford, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. John Adcox, Backdraft, Universal, 1991. H. D. Dalton, My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1991. Himself, The Player, Fine Line Features, 1992. William B. Rickman, The Flight of the Dove (also known as The Spy Within), New Horizons Home Video, 1995. J. P. Stiles, Tall Tale (also known as Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventure and Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill), Buena Vista, 1995. Lloyd, Reckless, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1995. Tony Gartner, Courage under Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Bradley, Carla's Song, Shadow Distribution, 1996. Iggy, Lesser Prophets, Prophetable Pictures, 1997. Bill Burton, Absolute Power, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. SenorGrem, Larga Distancia, Vagabond Films, 1998. Wynt Perkins, Firestorm, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. The Last Marshal, 1999. Also appeared in Home Town and Two Telegrams. Television Appearances; Series: Calvin Brenner, The Edge of Night, CBS, 1968. Television Appearances; Movies: James Reeger, Gargoyles, 1972. Michael Boyle, Countdown to Looking Class, 1984. Willie Croft, As Summers Die, HBO, 1986. Crawford, Intrigue, CBS, 1988. Jessie Smith, The Outside Woman, CBS, 1989. Henry, Women and Men II (also known as Women and Men II: There Are No Rules), HBO, 1991. John Cain, ShadowHunter, Showtime, 1993. Dan Vaughn, Extreme Justice (also known as S./.5. Extreme Justice), 1993.

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GODFREY, Patrick Career: Actor. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, 1995. Narrator, Discoveries Underwater, PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Outspoken Silence/' The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1971. Lenox, "Another Shell Game/' Ironside, NBC, 1973. Also appeared as a reckless forklift driver, Emergency!, NBC. Stage Appearances: The Impossible Years, Broadway production, 1965. Zoo 5tory, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1966. Alice and Wonderland, Actors Studio Theatre, New York City, 1968. Edmund, Long Day's journey into Night, Actors Studio Theatre, 1968. Larry, Angelo's Wedding, Circle Repertory Company, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1985. Pale, Burn This, New York City, 1988. Ray, Dark Rapture, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1996. Appeared as the title role, Jack Street, Perry Street Theatre, New York City; appeared as Smitty, Fortune in Men's Eyes; also appeared in Collision Course, Actors' Playhouse, New York City. RECORDINGS Video Games: Sergeant Muldoon, Naked City, 1998. Sergeant Muldoon, Naked City: Justice with a Bullet, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage East, May 31, 1996, p. 48. Entertainment Weekly, August 11, 1995, p. 62. Variety, February 2, 1998, p. 37.*

Film Appearances: Miss Julie, 1972. Dr. Saunders, Heat and Dust, Universal, 1983. Simons, Foreign Body, Orion, 1986. Reverend Mr. Eager, A Room with a View, Cinecom International, 1986. Headmaster, Clockwise, Universal, 1986. Simcox, Maurice, Cinecom Pictures, 1987. Auctioneer, On the Black Hill, Roxie Releasing, 1987. Dr. Lombrosow, Manifesto (also known as A Night of Love), Cannon Group, 1988. Coroner, The Girl in a Swing, Miramax, 1988. Black and White, Greycat Films, 1991. Spencer, The Remains of the Day, Columbia, 1993. Court usher, The Trial, Angelika, 1993. Professor Ohlkin, The Gambler, 1997. Leonardo da Vinci, Ever /After (also known as Cinderella and Ever /After: A Cinderella Story), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Helicanus, Pericles, Prince of Tyre (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Pericles, Prince of Tyre), 1984. Cominius, The Tragedy of Coriolanus (also known as Coriolanus and BBC Television Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Coriolanus), 1984. Member of chorus, Antigone, 1984. Father Gough, Behaving Badly, 1988. Major Jones, Murderers among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story, HBO, 1989. Deputy Mueller, Genghis Cohn, Arts and Entertainment, 1993. Eddie, You Me + It, 1993. Judge, Bermuda Grace, NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Kenwigs and other roles, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (also known as Nicholas Nickleby)f The Disney Channel, 1983. Magistrate, Sleepers, PBS, 1991. Lord Estair, The Kidnapped Prime Minister, PBS, 1992. Second Beefeater, My Friend Walter, PBS, 1992. Griffiths, Dandelion Dead, PBS, 1994. Voice, The Lost American, PBS, 1997.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Thomas Wriothesfey, 5/x Wives of Henry VIII, 1971. Walter Wheatley, "A Question of Loyalty/' The Sandbaggers, 1980. "Break Through/' The Edge of Darkness, BBC, 1985. Mr. Schuster, "Nemesis/' Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, Series III, BBC and PBS, 1987. Chairman, A Perfect Spy, PBS, 1988. Mr. Morris, The Charmer, PBS, 1989. Bishop of Stepney, Bramwell, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mr. Bullett Finch, Blotton the Landscape, 1985. Lambert, Monte Carlo, CBS, 1986. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Anthony and Cleopatra, AufWiedersehn Pet, as General Conyers, A Dance to the Music of Time, Inspector Morse, Noah, and The Three Sisters. Stage Appearances: Irate gentleman, Jennings, Kenwigs, and man next door, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Aldwych Theatre, London, then Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1981-82. Serebryakov, Uncle Vanya, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1991. Pat Denning, 42nd Street, North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly Hills, CA, 1997. Calianux, The Maid's Tragedy, The Globe Theatre, London, 1997. Old Shepherd, The Winter's Tale, The Globe Theatre, 1997. Cecil Lewis, The Iceman Cometh, Almeida Theatre, London, 1998. Appeared as Priuli, Galileo, Almeida Theatre; Friar Laurence, Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company; Paulet, Mary Stuart, National Theatre; Polonius, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company; and at the Royal Court Theatre and the Royal National Theatre. Major Tours: The Pirates of Penzance, U.S. cities, c. 1982. Sir Dinadan, Camelot, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1984-86.*

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film producer); married Jane Musky (a production designer); children: Anna, Tess. Education: Attended Brandeis University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Appeared for seven seasons at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best actor, 1990, for The Sum of Us. CREDITS Film Appearances: Darren, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, Paramount, 1986. David, Gaby—A True Story, TriStar, 1987. Carl Brunner, Ghost, Paramount, 1990. Ted Bukovsky, Kuffs (also known as Hero Wanted), Universal, 1992. Steve Frayn, Traces of Red, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1992. Fletcher Coal, The Pelican Brief, Warner Bros., 1993. Marine captain Michael Starwood, The Last Tattoo, Capella International/Plumb Productions, 1994. Tom, Reckless, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1995. Sir Edwin Wingfield, Pocahontas: The Legend, GoodTimes Entertainment, 1995. Harold Nixon, Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995. Aaron Geldhart, The Substance of Fire, Miramax, 1996. Jeff Stewart, Trouble on the Corner, Trouble on the Corner LCC, 1997. Will Rudolph, Kiss the Girls, Paramount, 1997. Frank, The Lesser Evil, Moondog Productions, 1998. Voice of Tarzan, Tarzan (animated), Walt Disney Pictures, 1999. Nick Crozier, Any Given Sunday, Warner Bros., 1999. Film Work: Producer and director, A Walk on the Moon (also known as The Blouse Man and Kiss the Sky), Miramax, 1998. Director, Imagining Nathan, Universal, forthcoming. Director, Georgia Rule, Twentieth Century-Fox, forthcoming.

PERSONAL Full name, Anthony Goldwyn; born May 20, 1960, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. (a

Television Appearances; Movies: Favorite Son (also known as Target: Favorite Son), NBC, 1988.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Ken Morton, Dark Holiday (also known as Passport to Terror and Never Pass This Way Again), NBC, 1989. Jody Powell, Iran: Days of Crisis (also known as 444 Days and L'Amerique en otage), TNT, 1991. Michael Morel I, Taking the Heat, Showtime, 1993. Love Matters, Showtime, 1993. Duvall, Doomsday Gun, HBO, 1994. Stan, The Last Word (also known as Cosa Nostra: The Last Word), Showtime, 1995. Clark Clifford, Truman, HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Robert Steed, A Woman of Independent Means, NBC, 1995. Neil Armstrong, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990. Presenter, The Movie Awards, CBS, 1991. Scott, "The Last Mile/' Great Performances 20th Anniversary Special, PBS, 1992. Jack Palmer, "The Boys Next Door/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Paul, "Mabel and Max/' CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987. Henry, "Schwarzwald," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1987. Kendall, "Killing All the Right People," Designing Woman, CBS, 1987. LA. Law, NBC, 1988. "Abra Cadaver," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Breakfast Time, fX, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Murphy Brown, CBS, 1988. Stage Appearances: Alfred Becker, Digby, Manhattan Theatre Club, Space at City Center Theatre, New York City, 1985. Billy, The Real Thing, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1985-86. Mr. Bingley, Pride and Prejudice, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1985-86. The Sum of Us, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1990. Hal, Picnic, W i l l i a m s t o w n Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1991. Andrew, Spike Heels, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1992.

Charley Johnson, marine, jeweler, minister, and prosecuting attorney, Lady in the Dark, City Center, New York City, 1994-95. johnny Case, Holiday, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1995. Jeffrey, The Dying Caul, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1998. Appeared in Messiah; also appeared in other Williamstown Theatre Festival productions.

GORE, Aedwyrd See COREY, Edward

COREY, Edward 1925(Eduard Blutig, Mrs. Regera Dowdy, Raddory Gewe, Aedwyrd Gore, Om, E. D. Ward, Ogdred Weary, Dogear Wryde) PERSONAL Full name, Edward St. John Corey; born in 1925, in Chicago, IL; son of Edward Leo (in journalism) and Helen (Garvey) Gorey. Education: Attended the Chicago Art Institute, 1943; Harvard College, B.A. (French), 1950. Avocational interests: Cats, opera, concerts, country cooking, ballet, book collecting. Addresses: Contact—P.O. Box 146, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675-0146. Career: Writer, costume designer, and illustrator. Anchor Books, Doubleday and Company, New York City, art department employee, 1953-60; Looking Glass Library, Random House, New York City, editor and art director, 1959-62; Bobbs-Merril, New York City, editor and art director, 1963. Fantod Press, New York City, founder. Doomed Enterprises, owner. Art has been exhibited in numerous gallery, museum, and university shows, including the California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA, 1965; Gotham Book Mart Gallery, New York City, 1970—; University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1971; San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, CA, 1971; Pennsylvania State University, College Park, PA, 1973; Yale University, New Haven, CT, and Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, CA, 1996. Also worked at a bookstore. Also used the pseudonyms Aedwyrd Gore and Om. Military service: U.S. Army, 1943-46, served as a company clerk at the Dugway Proving Ground.

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Awards, Honors: New York Times citations as one of the best illustrated children's books of the year, 1966, for The Monster Den; or, Look What Happened at My House—and to It (by John Ciardi), and 1969, for The Dong with a Luminous Nose (by Edward Lear); New York Times citation as one of the best illustrated children's books of the year, inclusion in the Fifty Books Exhibit and Children's Book Show of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, and the American Library Association's notable book citation, all 1971, and best picture book citation, Bologna Children's Book Fair, 1977, all for The Shrinking of Treehorn (by Florence Parry Heide); Children's Book Showcase selection, 1972, for Lions and Lobsters and Foxes and Frogs: Fables from Aesop, The Shrinking of Treehorn, and Sam and Emma; Children's Book Showcase selection, 1973, and Art Books for Children citation, Brooklyn Museum, 1974, both for Red Riding Hood: Retold in Verse for Boys and Girls to Read Themselves; Antoinette Perry Award, best costume designer, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best scenic designer, both 1978, for Dracula; Parents Choice Award for illustration, 1982, for The Dwindling Party. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Illustrator of title sequence, Mystery!, PBS, 1980—. Stage Work: Set designer, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, 1977. Set designer and costume designer, Dracula, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1977-79. Set designer, Amphigorey: The Musical, American Musical Theatre Festival, Philadelphia, PA, 1992. Set designer, Amphigorey: A Musicale, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1994. Stage Work; Major Tours: Set designer, Dracula, U.S. cities, 1978-79. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage; Plays, Unless Otherwise Noted: Story, Corey's Stories, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1977. Corey Stories, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1978, then Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1978-79. More Corey Stories, Barnstable, MA, 1981.

Tinned Lettuce; or, The New Musical, Tisch School of the Arts Undergraduate Theatre, New York University, New York City, 1985. Lost Shoelaces, Woods Holes, MA, 1985. Story, The Vinegar Works, London, England, 1989. Useful Urns, Provincetown, MA, 1990, published in French as Les urnes utiles, Halty-Ferguson (Cambridge, MA), 1980. Stuffed Elephants, Woods Holes, MA, 1990. Flapping Ankles, Provincetown, MA, 1991. Crazed Teacups, 1992. Amphigorey. The Musical, American Musical Theatre Festival, Philadelphia, PA, 1992. Blithering Christmas, 1992. Chinese Gossip, 1994. Amphigorey. A Musicale, Perry Street Theatre, 1994. Inverted Commas, 1995. Stumbling Christmas, 1995. Screenplays:

The Black Doll: A Silent Film, Gotham Book Mart, 1973. Works Written and Illustrated by Corey: The Unstrung Harp; or, Mr. Earbass Writes a Novel, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1953. The Listing Attic, Little, Brown, 1954. The Doubtful Guest, Doubleday (New York City), 1957, reprinted by Dodd, Mead (New York City), 1978. The Object-Lesson, Doubleday, 1958. The Haunted Looking Class: Ghost Stories, Looking Glass Library (New York City), 1959, reprinted as Edward Corey's Haunted Looking Glass: Ghost Stories, Crown (New York City), 1984. The Bug Book, Epstein & Carrol I, 1960, reprinted by Adama Books (New York City), 1987. The Fatal Lozenge, Obolensky (New York City), 1960, published in England as The Corey Alphabet, Constable, 1960. The Hapless Child, Obolensky, 1961, reprinted by Dodd, Mead, 1980. (As Ogdred Weary) The Curious Sofa, Obolensky, 1961, reprinted by Dodd, Mead, 1980, reprinted by Harcourt Brace & Company (New York City), 1997. (As Ogdred Weary) The Beastly Baby, Fantod Press (New York City), 1962. The Willowdale Handcar; or, the Return of the Black Doll, Bobbs-Merrill (New York City), 1962, reprinted by Dodd, Mead, 1979. The Gashlycrumb Tinies, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1962, reprinted by Beaufort Books (New York City), 1986.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 The Vinegar Works, Simon & Schuster, 1963. The Wuggly Ump, Lippincott (Philadelphia, PA), 1963, reprinted by Adama Books, 1986. 15 Two: or, The Nursery Frieze, Fantod Press, 1964. The Sinking Spell, Obolensky, 1964. The Remembered Visit: A Story Taken from Life, Simon & Schuster, 1965. The Inanimate Tragedy, Fantod Press, 1966. The Cilded Bat, Simon & Schuster, 1966. (As Eduard Blutig) The Evil Garden, Fantod Press, 1966. (As Mrs. Regera Dowdy) The Pious Infant, Fantod Press, 1966. The Utter Zoo Alphabet, Dutton (New York City), 1967. (With Victoria Chess) Fletcher and Zenobia, Meredith Press (New York City), 1967. The Other Statute, Simon & Schuster, 1968. The Blue Aspic, Meredith Press, 1968. The Epileptic Bicycle, Dodd, Mead, 1968. The Secrets, Simon & Schuster, 1968. The Deranged Cousins; or, Whatever, Fantod Press, 1969. The Iron Tonic; or, a Winter Afternoon in Lonely Valley, Albondocani Press (New York City), 1969. (As Raddory Gewe) The Eleventh Episode, Fantod Press, 1969. (With Peter F. Neumeyer) Donald and the..., Young Scott Books (New York City), 1969, reprinted by Borgo Press (San Bernadino, CA), 1988. (With Peter F. Neumeyer) Donald Has a Difficulty, Fantod Press, 1970. (With Peter F. Neumeyer) Why We Have Day and Night, Young Scott Books, 1970, reprinted by Borgo, 1989. The Osbick Bird, Fantod Press, 1970. The Chinese Obelisks: Fourth Alphabet, Fantod Press, 1970. The Sopping Thursday, Gotham Book Mart (New York City), 1970, reprinted by Borgo Press, 1988. (With Victoria Chess) Fletcher and Zenobia Save the Circus, Dodd, Mead, 1971. The Disrespectful Summons, Fantod Press, 1971. (As Edward Pig) The Unfitted Book, Fantod Press, 1971. The /Awdrey-Gore Legacy, Dodd, Mead, 1972, reprinted by Beaufort Books, 1988. /.eaves from a Mislaid Album, Gotham Book Mart, 1972. Amphigorey, Putnam (New York City), 1972. The Lavender Leotard; or, Going a Lot to the New York City Ballet, Gotham Book Mart, 1973. A Limerick, Salt-Works Press, 1973.

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Category: Fifty Drawings, Gotham Book Mart, 1973, reprinted as Cat E Gory, Adama Books, 1986. The Lost Lions, Fantod Press, 1973. The Glorious Nosebleed: Fifth Alphabet, Dodd, Mead, 1974. The Listing Attic and The Unstrung Harp; or, Mr. Earbass Writes a Novel (both titles published as one volume), Abelard-Schumann (London, England), 1975. Amphigorey Too, Putnam, 1975. L'Heure bleue, Fantod Press, 1975. The Broken Spoke, Dodd, Mead, 1976. Corey x 3: Drawings by Edward Corey, AddisonWesley (Reading, MA), 1976. The Loathsome Couple, Dodd, Mead, 1977. The Fantod Words (ten volumes), Diogenes (Zurich, Switzerland), 1978. Corey Endings: A Calendar for 1978, Workman (New York City), 1978. The Green Beads, Albondocani Press, 1978. (With Larry Evans) Corey Games, Troubadour Printings (San Francisco, CA), 1979. Dracula: A Toy Theatre, Scribner (New York City), 1979. Corey Posters, Abrams (New York City), 1979. Dancing Cats and Neglected Murderesses, Workman, 1980. Le Melange, Gotham Book Mart, 1981. Melange Funeste, Gotham Book Mart, 1981. The Dwindling Party, Random House (New York City), 1982. The Water Flowers, St. Martin's Press (New York City), 1982. (With I. B. Penick) Corey Cats: Paper Dolls, Troubadour Press, 1982. The Prune People, Albondocani Press, 1983. (As E. D. Ward) A Mercurial Bear, Gotham Book Mart, 1983. The Eclectic Abecedarium, Adama, 1983. Amphigorey Also, St. Martin's Press (New York City), 1983. The Tunnel Calamity, Putnam, 1984. The Prune People II, Albondocani Press, 1985. Les Echanges Malandreux, Metacom Press, 1985. The Insect God, Beaufort Books, 1986. The Improvable Landscape, Albondocani Press, 1986. The Raging Tide; or, the Black Doll's Imbroglio, Beaufort Books, 1987. The Dripping Faucet, Metacom Press, 1989. The Fraught Settee, Fantod Press, 1990. La balade troublante, Fantod Press, 1991. The Grand Passion, Fantod Press, 1992. The Doleful Domesticity, Fantod Press, 1992.

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(As Dogear Wryde) The Betrayed Confidence: Seven Series of Dogear Wryde Postcards (also known as The Betrayed Confidence), Parnassus Imprints (Orlean, MA), 1992. Figbash Acrobate, Fantod Press, 1994. The Unknown Vegetable, Fantod Press, 1995. The Deadly Blotter: Thoughtful Alphabet XVII, Fantod Press, 1997. Also wrote and illustrated The Fantod Pack of Edward Corey, Owl Press. Works Illustrated by Corey: Merrill Moore, Case Record from a Sonnetorium, Twayne (Boston, MA), 1951, published as Merrill Moore and the American Sonnet, Pegasus, 1954. Rex Warner, Men and Gods, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux (New York City), 1959. Paul Dehn, Quake, Quake, Quake: A Leaden Treasury of English Verse, Simon & Schuster, 1961. John Ciardi, The Man Who Sang the Sillies, Lippincott, 1961. John Ciardi, You Read to Me, I'll Read to You, Lippincott, 1962, reprinted by Wordsong (Honesdale, PA), 1991. John Ciardi, You Know Who, Lippincott, 1964. Walter De La Mare, Die Orgie—Eine Idylle, Diogenes, 1965. Eric Potter, editor, Monster Festival, Vanguard Press, 1965. Frank Jacobs, Alvin Steadfast on Vernacular Island, Dial (New York City), 1965. John Ciardi, The King Who Saved Himself from Being Saved, Lippincott, 1965. Felicia Lamport, Cultural Slog, Gollancz (London, England), 1966. John Ciardi, The Monster Den, or Look What Happened at My House—and to It, Lippincott, 1966, reprinted by Wordsong, 1991. Polly Redford, Christmas Bower, Dutton, 1966. John Buchanan, Die Neununddreissig Stufen, Diogenes, 1967. Ennis Rees, Brer Rabbit and His Tricks, Young Scott Books, 1967, reprinted by Hyperion Paperbacks for Children (New York City), 1994. John Trahey, 5on of a Martini Cookbook, Clovis Press (New York City), 1967. Muriel Spark, The Very Fine Clock, Knopf (New York City), 1968. Jan Wahl, Cobweb Castle, Holt (New York City), 1968. Ennis Rees, More of Brer Rabbit's Tricks, Young Scott Books, 1968, reprinted by Hopscotch Books (Birmingham, AL), 1989.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Edward Lear, Thejumblies, Young Scott Books, 1968. Rhoda Levin, He Was There from the Day We Moved In, Harlin Quist (New York City), 1968. Edward Lear, The Dong with the Luminous Nose, Young Scott Books, 1969. Felice Holman, At the Top of My Voice and Other Poems, Norton (New York City), 1969. Doris Orgel, Merry, Rose, and Christmas-Tree ]une, Knopf, 1969. John Ciardi, Someone Could Win a Polar Bear, Lippincott, 1970. Edward Fenton, Penny Candy, Holt, 1970. Florence Parry Heide, The Shrinking of Treehorn, Holiday House (New York City), 1971. Ennis Rees, Lion and Lobsters and Foxes and Frogs: Fables from Aesop, Addison-Wesley, 1971. Donald Nelsen, Sam and Emma, Parents Magazine Press (New York City), 1971. Jacob David Townsend, Miss Clafooty and the Demon, Lothrop, 1971. Beatrice Schenk de Regniers, Red Riding Hood: Retold in Verse for Boys and Girls to Read Themselves (also known as Red Riding Hood), Atheneum (New York City), 1972, reprinted by Aladdin Books (New York City), 1990. Grimm Brothers, retold by Edith Tarcov, Rumpelstiltskin, Four Winds Press (New York), 1973. lack the Giant Killer, Scholastic, 1973. Beatrice Schenk de Regniers, The Enchanted Forest, Atheneum, 1974. Howard Moss, Instant Lives, Saturday Review Press (New York City), 1974, reprinted as Instant Lives and More, Ecco (New York City), 1985. Jacob Grimm, Rotkaeppchen: Ein Maearchen der Brueder Grimm, Diognes-Verlang, 1974. Edmund Wilson, The Rats of Rutland Grange, Gotham Book Mart, 1974. Terence Winch, Nuns: Poems, Wyrd Press, 1976. Florence Parry Heide, Treehorn's Treasure, Holiday House, 1981. T. S. Eliot, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, Harcourt (New York City), 1982. Felicia Lamport, Light Metres, Everest House (New York City), 1982. Florence Parry Heide, The Adventures of Treehorn, Dell (New York City), 1983. John Bellairs, The Curse of the Blue Figurine, Dial, 1983. John Bellairs, The Mummy, the Will, and the Crypt, Dial, 1983. John Bellairs, The Dark Secret of Weatherend, Dial, 1984. Florence Parry Heide, Treehorn's Wish, Holiday House, 1984.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 John Bellairs, The Revenge of the Wizard's Ghost, Dial, 1985. Virginia Woolf, Freshwater: A Comedy, edited by Lucio P. Ruotolo, Harcourt, 1985. John Bellaris, The Eyes of the Killer Robot, Dial, 1986. (With Joe Servello) Donald Westlake, High Jinx, Macmillan (New York City), 1987. Frontpieces Illustrated by Corey: John Bellairs, The Mansion in the Mist, Dial Books for Young Readers (New York City), 1992. John Bellairs, The House with a Clock in its Walls, Puffin Books (New York City), 1993. John Bellairs, The Ghost in the Mirror, Dial Books for Young Readers, 1993. John Bellairs, The Vengeance of the Witch-finder, Dial Books for Young Readers, 1993. Brad Strickland, The Bell, the Book and the Spellbinder, Dial Books for Young Readers, 1997. Translator: Alphonse Allais, Story for Sara: What Happened to a Little Girl, Albondocani Press, 1971. Other Writings: Author of stories, Corey by Grimes (album), recorded by Tammy Grimes, Caedmon Records, 1980. Author of stories on an album distributed by Watt 4, 1976; also designed jacket for the album. Contributor to periodicals, including Esquire, Evergreen, New Yorker, New York Times, and Sports Illustrated. OTHER SOURCES Books: Major Authors and Illustrators for Children and Young Adults, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Ross, Clifford, and Karen Wilkin, The World of Edward Corey, Abrams, 1996. Toledano, Henry, Goreyography: A Diverse Compendium of and Price Guide to the Works of Edward Corey, Word Play Publishers (San Francisco, CA), 1996. Periodicals: Guardian, December 18, 1995, p. T9. New York Times, April 21, 1994. People Weekly, December 23, 1996, p. 34. Smithsonian, June, 1997, pp. 150-152. Vanity Fair, November, 1995, pp. 176-177.*

GOTO, Yukihiro 1954PERSONAL Born April 9, 1954, in Omachi, Fukuoka, Japan; son of Tadashi Goto and Haruko Goo; married Tomoko Goto, June 15, 1990. Education: Attended Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 1974-75; University of Wisconsin, B.F.A., 1978; University of Minnesota, M.F.A., 1981; University of Hawaii, Manoa, Ph.D., 1988. Addresses: Office—c/o Department of Theatre Arts, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, CA 94132-1 722. Career: Actor and director. University of Hawaii, Manoa, HI, graduate assistant, 1981-84, then lecturer, 1984-88; State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, assistant professor, 1988-90; Association for Theatre in Higher Education, member of the board of directors, 1988—; San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, associate professor, 1990—; Theatre Bay Area, member of the board of directors, 1990—; Theatre Forte, member of the board of directors, 1992—; Theatre of Yugen, member of the board of directors, 1993—; Association for Asian Studies, member of the board of directors. Awards, Honors: Japan Foundation fellow, Japan Foundation, 1986-87; National Graduate fellow in Humanities and Sciences, U.S. Department of Education, 1986-88; Lilly Endowment Teaching fellow, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 198990; Meritorious Achievement Award, American College Theatre Festival, 1989-90; research, scholarship, or creative activity award, California State University, 1990-91. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: Rashomon, 1989. Clytemnestra, 1991. Shogun Macbeth, 1992. The Trojan Women, 1993. Hamlet, 1994. WRITINGS Contributor of articles and translations of articles to periodicals, including Asian Theatre Journal.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Asian Week, 1991. Leisure, 1989. Newsday, March 21, 1990.*

GREEN, Benny 1927-1998 (Bernard Green) OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born December 9, 1927, in Leeds, Yorkshire, England; died of cancer, June 22, 1998. Jazz musician, free-lance reviewer, and author. Green's love of jazz infiltrated almost all aspects of his life. An acclaimed tenor saxophonist who went by his nickname, Benny, Green was known for his skill on that instrument as well as his acerbic wit that found its way into many of the reviews he penned. Although he never completed his schooling, Green's music career had already taken off by the late 1940s and in 1953 he was named Most Promising New Jazz Musician. Five years later he was offered the chance to write a jazz column for the Observer, a post he maintained until 1977. During that time he also served as a book reviewer for the Spectator and as a film critic for Punch. Throughout his days reviewing the work of others he continued to perform music and wrote several books, including The Reluctant Art: Five Studies in the Growth of Jazz, Drums in My Ears (jazz criticism), and the autobiography Swingtime in Tottenham. He also wrote the lyrics for Boots with Strawberry Jam, a musical biography of George Bernard Shaw, and the revision of Cole, a musical about the life of Cole Porter. Green was host of a popular BBC Radio 2 show called "The Art of the Songwriter/' with which he was involved until only a month before his death. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Times (London), June 24, 1998.

GREEN, Bernard See GREEN, Benny

GREENOUGH, Beverly Sills See SILLS, Beverly

GRIFFITHS, Richard 1947PERSONAL Born in 1947, in Stockton-on-Tees, England. Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010-3801. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1999, for Hilary and Jackie. CREDITS Film Appearances: Nobody's Perfect, Universal, 1968. Sam Broadbent, All Things Bright and Beautiful (also known as It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet), World Northal, 1979. Terrorist, Superman II, Warner Bros., 1980. Studio engineer, Breaking Glass, Paramount, 1980. Delma's assistant, Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. Sir Tom Burgh, The French Lieutenant's Woman, United Artists, 1981. Caius College Head Porter, Chariots of Fire, Warner Bros., 1981. Collins, Gandhi, Columbia, 1982. Cheerful Bernie, Britannia Hospital, Universal, 1982. Anton, Gorky Park, Rank, 1983. Captain Billings, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Warner Bros., 1984. Henry Allardyce, A Private Function, Island, 1985. Willie Tuttle, Shanghai Surprise, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1986. Monty, Withnail and I, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Phipps, King Ralph, Universal, 1991. Dr. Mainheimer and Earl Hacker, The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, Paramount, 1991. Maurice Horton, Blame It on the Bellboy, Buena Vista, 1992. Frederick, Guarding Tess, TriStar, 1994. Jim Minty, Funny Bones, Buena Vista, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Soviet premier Dubienkin, Whoops Apocalypse, London Weekend Television, 1982. Detective inspector Henry Crabbe, Pie in the Sky, BBC, 1994-95.

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GUILFOYLE, Paul Addresses: /Agent—Silver Massetti and Associates, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, Los Angeles, CA 900692210. Career: Actor. Actors' Studio, New York City, member. CREDITS Film Appearances: Next Door, 1975. The Murderer, 1976. Nolan, Billy Calvin, Vestron, 1986. Lieutenant Walker, Howard the Duck (also known as Howard: A New Breed of Hero), Universal, 1986.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Dr. Arthur Glyndon, The £urn/ngZone(pilot), UPN, 1996. Stage Appearances: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Theatre Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1974. Hinkle, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1977. Richard III, Con Theatre, New York City, 1979. Frank Finger, It's Only a Play, Manhattan Punch Line, Actors and Directors Theatre, New York, 1982. The Disappearance of the Jews, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1982-83. Much Ado about Nothing, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982-83. Richard II, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1983-84. Copperhead, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1983-84. Porter, The Vampires, Astor Place Theatre, New York City, 1984. William Tyrrell, "My Life in Art," New Directors Project, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1984. Duke of Orleans, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1984. Bobby, "Mink on a Gold Hook," in Marathon '86, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1986. Gary, The Downside, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, 1987-88. Ben, Loose Ends, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1988. "Endangered Species," in Next Wave Festival, Majestic Theatre/Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, NY, 1990. Ron, Search and Destroy, Uptown Theatre/Circle in the Square, New York City, 1992. Phil, Those the River Keeps, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1992-93, then Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1994. Attorney, "An Interview," in Death Defying Acts, Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, 1995-96. Also appeared in Glengarry Clen Ross.*

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HANKIN, Larry PERSONAL Education: Studied acting at Syracuse University. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and producer. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (with others), best animated short film, 1979, for Solly's Diner. CREDITS Film Appearances: Roger, Funnyman, New Yorker, 1967. Supermarket clerk, Yours, Mine and Ours, United Artists, 1968. First police officer, How Sweet It Is!, National General, 1968. Romero, Viva Max!, Commonwealth, 1969. Philbaby, The Phynx, Warner Bros., 1970. Simp, Thumb Tripping, Avco-Embassy, 1972. Garbage truck driver, Steelyard Blues (also known as The Final Crash), Warner Bros., 1973. Diamond's manager, American Hot Wax, Paramount, 1978. Sound technician, Uncle Joe Shannon, United Artists, 1978. Charley Butts, Escape from Alcatraz, Paramount, 1979. Bock, Die Laughing, Warner Bros., 1980. Second veteran, Loose Shoes (also known as Coming Attractions), Atlantic, 1980. Doctor Dracula (also known as Lucifer's Woman), Independent-International Pictures, 1981.

Pound man, Annie, Columbia, 1982. Handicap, The Sting II, Universal, 1983. Detective Kenneth Wiggen, The Star Chamber, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Trucker, The Sure Thing, Embassy, 1985. Kokolovitch, Armed and Dangerous, Columbia, 1986. Ace, Running Scared, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1986. Jewell, Ratboy, Warner Bros., 1986. Jerry Murphy, Fatal Beauty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1987. Man in pub, Amazon Women on the Moon (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), Universal, 1987. Doobie, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Paramount, 1987. Hank, She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Desert king, Nightfall, Concorde, 1988. Dark Romances Volume 1, [video], 1990. Landlord, Pretty Woman (also known as 53000), Buena Vista, 1990. Officer Balzak, Home Alone, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Hank Watfield, Black Magic Woman, Vidmark Entertainment, 1991. Darren, Out on a Lamb (also known as We/come to Buzzsaw)f Universal, 1992. Slick Lowry, Deuce Coupe, Resonant Pictures, 1992. Prehysteria! 2, Moonbeam Entertainment, 1994. Postal supervisor, It's Pat, Buena Vista, 1994. Taxi driver, The Shadow, Universal, 1994. Carl Alphonse, Billy Madison, Universal, 1995. Preacher, Vegas Vacation (also known as National Lampoon's Las Vegas Vacation and National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation), Warner Bros., 1997. Roland, Money Talks, New Line Cinema, 1997. Film Work: Producer (with others), Solly's Diner (animated short), 1978.

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Television Appearances; Series: Regular performer, The Music Scene, ABC, 1969-70. Mr. Heckles, Friends, NBC, 1993-96. Gaunt Gary, Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Snake, Evil Roy Slade, NBC, 1972. Deputy in Van, Outside Chance, CBS, 1978. Sill, The Great American Traffic Jam (also known as Gridlock), NBC, 1980. Rene, The Cirl, the Cold Watch and Everything, syndicated, 1980. Freddie, An Uncommon Love, CBS, 1983. Reverend Cluck, T Bone N Weasel, TNT, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Willie Bresner, free Country, ABC, 1978. Concession stand owner, LA. Law, NBC, 1991. Bernie, Picket Fences, CBS, 1992. Tom Pepper, "The Pilot," Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. Lion tamer, Johnny Bago, CBS, 1993. Bob the security guard, Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1993. Abe Lincoln, Step by Step, ABC, 1993. "Sofa So Good," Married... with Children, Fox, 1994. Kenny the Crawdad, The George Carlin Show, Fox, 1994. Dr. Martin Solsvig, "Contact/' Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1995. Mr. Jones, Courthouse, CBS, 1995. Dog guy, The Naked Truth (also known as Wilde Again), NBC, 1995. Larry, "Give Me Equality or Give Me Death/' Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1996. Larry, "I Was a Teenage Taylor/' Home Improvement, ABC, 1996. Manfiedy, "Stalag 16," Weird Science, USA Network, 1997. Gary, The Tony Danza Show, NBC, 1997. Al, Claude's Crib (also known as The Claude Brooks Show), USA Network, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Art, The Plant Family, CBS, 1978. Little Joe, Joanna, ABC, 1985. Abner Gibson, The Loner, ABC, 1988. K-9, ABC, 1991. Stage Appearances: The seducer, Pilgrim's Progress, Gate Theatre, New York City, 1962.

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PERSONAL Full name, Lorraine Vivian Hansberry; born May 19, 1930, in Chicago, IL; died of cancer, January 12, 1965, in New York City; buried in Beth-El Cemetery, Croton-on-Hudson, NY; daughter of Carl Augustus (a realtor and banker) and Nannie (Perry) Hansberry; married Robert B. Nemiroff (a music publisher and songwriter),June20, 1953 (divorced, 1964). Educat/on: Attended the University of Wisconsin, the Art Institute of Chicago, Roosevelt College, the New School for Social Research; also studied in Guadalajara, Mexico, 1948-50. Avocational interests: Ping pong, skiing, walking in the woods, reading biographies, conversation. Career: Writer and director. Freedomways (monthly magazine), journalist, 1950-51, then associate editor, 1952-53. Also worked as an aide to a theatrical producer, a department store clerk, in a fur store, and as a waitress, hostess, and cashier in a Greenwich Village restaurant run by Robert B. Nemiroff's family. Member: Dramatists Guild, Ira Aldrich Society, Institute for Advanced Study in the Theater Arts. Awards, Honors: Named most promising playwright of the season, Variety magazine, 1959; New York Drama Critics Circle Award, best American play, 1959, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best play, 1960, both for A Raisin in the Sun; Cannes International Film Festival special award and Screen Writers Guild nomination, 1961, both for A Raisin in the Sun. CREDITS Stage Work; Director: /C/c/csandCo, Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1961. RECORDINGS Albums: Lorraine Hansberry Speaks Out: Art and the Black Revolution, Caedmon, 1972. A Raisin in the Sun, Caedmon, 1972.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 WRITINGS Stage Plays: A Raisin in the Sun, U.S. cities, 1959, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1959-60, published by Random House (New York City), 1959, republished in an expanded twenty-fifth anniversary edition with The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, New American Library (New York City), 1987, republished with an introduction by Robert B. Nemiroff, Vintage (New York City), 1994. The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1964, published by Random House, 1965, republished in an expanded twenty-fifth anniversary edition with A Raisin in the Sun, New American Library, 1987. Les Blancs, published by Hart Stenographic Bureau, 1966, produced at the Longacre Theatre, 1970, published as Lorraine Hansberry's Les Blancs, also published by Robert B. Nemiroff and Samuel French, Samuel French (New York City), 1971, also published in Les Blancs: The Collected Last Plays of Lorraine Hansberry (along with the plays What Use Are Flowers? and The Drinking Gourd), edited by Robert B. Nemiroff, Random House, 1972, and republished as Lorraine Hansberry: The Collected Last Plays, New American Library, 1983.

1969; and was edited and adapted for print by Robert B. Nemiroff and Samuel French, with an introduction by James Baldwin, and was published by Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ), 1969, and by Samuel French, 1971; it was also dramatized as a production of the National Educational Television and Radio Center, 1997. A Raisin in the Sun was adapted as the musical Raisin and was first produced at the Forty-sixth Street Theatre, New York City, 1973; it was also adapted as a television special and broadcast on American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. SIDELIGHTS Hansberry is the subject of a film, The Black Experience in the Creation of Dramatic Subject, Films for the Humanities. OTHER SOURCES Books: Carter, Steven R., Hansberry's Drama: Commitment amid Complexity, University of Illinois Press (Urbana, IL), 1991. McKissack, Patricia C., and Frederick L. McKissack, Young, Black, and Determined: A Biography of Lorraine Hansberry, Holiday House (New York City), 1997.*

Screenplays: A Raisin in the Sun, Columbia, 1961. Nonfiction: The Movement: Documentary of a Struggle for Equality, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1964, published in England as A Matter of Colour: Documentary of the Struggle for Racial Equality in the U.S.A., Penguin (London, England), 1965. Other Writings: Contributor to books, including American Playwrights on Drama, edited by Horst Frenz, Hill & Wang, 1965; Three Negro Plays, introduction by C. W. E. Bigsby, Penguin, 1969; and Black Titan: W. E. B. Du Bois; an Anthology by the Editors of Freedomways, Beacon Press (Boston, MA), 1970. Contributor to periodicals, including the Negro Digest, Theatre Arts, and Village Voice. Adaptations: Hansberry's writings were adapted for the stage production To Be Young, Gifted, and Black: A Portrait of Lorraine Hansberry in Her Own Words, produced at the Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City,

HARDISON, Kadeem 1965PERSONAL Born July 24, 1965, in Brooklyn, NY. Education: Studied with Earl Hyman and at the Herbert Berghof Studio. Avocational interests: Playing basketball, riding motorcycles. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. Awards, Honors: Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), best performance by an actor in a comedy series or special, 1989, and Image Award nomination, NAACP, best actor in a comedy series, 1992, both for A Different World.

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CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dwayne Wayne, A Different World, NBC, 1987-93. Charles Winston, Between Brothers, Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Jim Parker, Dream Date (also known as Home by Midnight), NBC, 1989. Malik Brody, Drive, HBO, 1996. Eddie Williams, Blind Faith, Showtime, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, N BC, 1989. Gladys Knight's Holiday Family Reunion Concert, syndicated, 1991. Big Bird's Birthday, or, Let Me Eat Cake, PBS, 1991. Magic Johnson's All-Star Slam N jam, syndicated, 1992. Comic Relief V, HBO, 1992. Henry Brooks, Words Up!, 1992. Host, For Our Children: The Concert, 1993. Movie News Hot Summer Sneak Preview, CBS, 1994. Appeared as Royal, Co Tell It on the Mountain, PBS; also appeared in "The Color of Friendship/' "Amazing Grace/' and "Don't Touch/' all ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Third Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989. The 21st Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1989. The 10th Annual American Black Achievement Awards, syndicated, 1989. National Basketball Players Association Awards, 1989. The 22nd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1990. The 24th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Phillip Washington, "A Shirt Story," The Cosby Show, NBC, 1984. The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988. Reverend Adams, Roc, Fox, 1992. Family Edition, The Family Channel, 1992. Marcus, Living Single, Fox, 1994. Marc Hamilton, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Perry, "Smooth Sailing," The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1998. Also appeared in Spenser: For Hire, ABC.

Television Work; Director: Episodic: A Different World, NBC, 1992. Film Appearances: High school student, Beat Street, Orion, 1984. Moon, Rappin', Cannon, 1985. Enemy Territory, Empire, 1987. Edge, 5choo/ Daze, Columbia, 1988. Willie, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. K, Defby Temptation, Troma, 1990. Junior, White Men Can't Jump, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1992. Izzy, Gunmen, Dimension Films/LIVE Entertainment, 1994. Private Jamaal Montgomery, Renaissance Man (also known as Army Intelligence and By the Book), Touchstone, 1994. Temptation, LIVE Home Video, 1994. Julius Jones, Vampire in Brooklyn, Paramount, 1995. Judge, Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Antoine Tyler, The Sixth Man (also known as The 6th Man), Buena Vista, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions at the Eubie Blake Theatre. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Ebony, May, 1995, pp. 36-38; January, 1996, pp. 26-30.*

MARKER, Susannah 1966(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1966; daughter of Richard Owens (an actor) and Polly Adams (an actress); sister of Caroline Harker (an actress); married lain Glen (an actor); children: Finlay. Education: Attended London Central School of Speech and Drama. Addresses: Contact—55 Ashburnham Grove, Greenwich, London SW10 8UJ, England. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Crossing the Line, Channel 4, 1998.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Laure St. Fraycourt, Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again (also known as T/7/ We Meet Again), CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Mattie Storin, House of Cards, PBS, 1991. Dinah Morris, Adam Bede, PBS, 1992. Mattie Storin, To Play the King, PBS, 1994. Mattie Storin, The Final Cut, PBS, 1996. Jane Bennet-Bingley, Pride and Prejudice, BBC, then Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Alizon Eliot, The Lady's Not for Burning, 1987. Irene St. Claire, Crucifer of Blood, TNT, 1991. Emma Fitzgerald, Heat of the Sun, ITV, 1998. Also appeared in Troubles, Faith, and The Fear. Television Appearances; Episodic: Adelaide Savage, "The Dying Detective/' The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, ITV, 1994, then PBS, 1995. Film Appearances: Bessie Wills, Burke and Wills, Hemdale Releasing, 1985. Young girl, White Mischief, Columbia, 1987. Suzette du Toit, A Dry White Season, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Marie-Ther'se Walter, Surviving Picasso, Warner Bros., 1996. Appeared in Wetherby. Stage Appearances: The Importance of Being Earnest, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1993. Appeared in Racing Demon and The Debutante Ball, both National Theatre, London; Look Back in Anger and Winter in the Morning, both Bristol Old Vic Theatre, London; and in Venus Observed, She Stoops to Conquer, and Coriolanus, all at the Chichester Theatre.*

HARLOW, Jean

1911-1937 PERSONAL

Original name, Harlean Carpenter; born March 3, 1911, in Kansas City, MO; died of cerebral edema

(uremic poisoning), June 7, 1937; daughter of a dentist and Jean Harlow Carpenter (a manager); married Charles Fremont McGrew (in business), 1927 (divorced, 1929); married Paul Bern (a film executive), 1932 (died, 1932); married Harold Rosson (a camera operator), 1933 (divorced, 1935). Education: Attended the Hollywood School for Girls. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Why Is a Plumber? (silent film), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1927. Moran of the Marines, Paramount, 1928. Weak but Willing, 1929. The Unkissed Man, 1929. This Thing Called Love, Pathe, 1929. Woman in cab, Liberty (also known as Criminals at Large), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1929. Fugitives (also known as Wise Baby), Fox Film Corporation, 1929. Close Harmony, Paramount, 1929. Swanky blonde woman, Double Whoopee, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1929. Target's wife, Bacon Grabbers, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1929. Hazel, The Saturday Night Kid (also known as Love 'Em and Leave 'Em), Famous Players, 1929. Winged ballerina, The Love Parade, Paramount, 1929. New York Nights, United Artists, 1929. Helen, Hell's Angels, United Artists, 1930. City Lights, United Artists, 1931. Rose, The Iron Man, Universal, 1931. Gwen Allen, The Public Enemy (also known as Enemies of the Public), Warner Bros., 1931. Title role, Goldie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1931. Ann Schuyler, Platinum Blonde, Columbia, 1931. Anne Courtland, The Secret Six, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1931. Cassie Barnes, Three Wise Girls, Columbia, 1932. Daisy Stevens, The Beast of the City, Metro-GoldwynMayer/Cosmopolitan, 1932. Lil Andrews, Red-Headed Woman, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1932. Vantine, Red Dust, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1932. Kitty Packard, Dinner at Eight, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1933. Ruby Adams, Hold Your Man, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1933. Lola Burns, Bombshell (also known as Blonde Bombshell), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1933.

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What the Scotch Started, 1933. Eadie Chapman, The Girl from Missouri (also known as 100 Pure), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1934. Mona Leslie, Reckless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935. Dolly Portland, China Seas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935. Hattie, Riffraff, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1936. Helen "Whitey" Wilson, Wife vs. Secretary, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1936. Title role, Suzy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1936. Gladys, Libeled Lady, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1936. Carol Clayton, Saratoga, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1937. Crystal Wetherby, Personal Property (also known as The Man in Possession), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1937. SIDELIGHTS Two 1965 films named Harlow depicted Harlow's life and starred Carol Lynley and Carroll Baker as Harlow.*

HARRIS, Estelle 1932PERSONAL Born April 22, 1932, in New York, NY; daughter of Issac (a candy store owner) and Anna Nussbaum; married Sy Harris (a window treatment salesman), 1952; children: Eric, Glen, Taryn. Education: Attended Tarentum High School, Pennsylvania. Addresses: /Agent—The Gage Group, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 515, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials for AT&T True USA, 1995, and Marriot Hotels, 1997. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Estelle Costanza, Seinfeld, NBC, 1992-98. Ronnie Cohen, Good Advice, CBS, 1993. Voice of Mrs. Fox, Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher, TheWB, 1997-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Adie, "The West Side Waltz/' CBS Playhouse 90s, CBS, 1995.

Television Appearances; Episodic: "Halloween II: The Return of Leon/' Night Court, NBC, 1986. Delilah, "Al Loses His Cherry/' Married. . . With Children, Fox, 1987. Mrs. Rachlin, "Intolerance," Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Esther Shapiro, Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1991. Barry's Mother, Mad About You, NBC, 1992. Mrs. Claus, In the House, NBC, 1995. Mom Henderson, "A Dime a Dance," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Dick's Mom, "Dick Goes Home," Night Stand, 1996. Old Woman, "Sacred Ground," Star Trek: Voyager, UPN and syndicated, 1996. Miss Howie, Moesha, UPN, 1996. Esther Brooks, Living Single, Fox, 1996. Film Appearances: Mrs. Baleeka, Summerdog, Salisbury, 1977. Irma, Looking Up, Levitt/Pickman, 1977. Peggy's Mother, Once Upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Secretary, Stand and Deliver, Warner Bros., 1987. Aunt Harriet, This Is My Life, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Aunt Dorothy, Perfect Alibi (also known as Where's Mommy Now), WarnerVision, 1994. Mother Saxer, Downhill Willie (also known as Ski Hard), BMC Home Video, 1996. Bridget, Out to Sea, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Ms. Krubavitch, Chairman of the Board, Trimark Pictures, 1998. Aunt Pearl, My Giant, Columbia, 1998. Flirting Woman, Neil Simon's The Odd Couple II, Paramount, 1998. Grandma Addams, Addams Family Reunion, Warner Bros. Home Video, 1998. Voice, Toy Story 2 (animated), Buena Vista, 1999. Stage Appearances: Shirley Faffner, Curtains!, Wesbeth Theatre Center, New York City, 1981. (Off-Broadway debut) Mother, Enter Laughing, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1984-85. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 13, 1994, p. 48. People Weekly, August 28, 1995, p. 65. TV Guide, May 6, 1995, p. 31.*

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HARRIS, Steve 1966(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1966; raised in Chicago, IL. Education: Studied acting in college. Avocational interests: Sports.

Knuckles, Moe's Lucky Seven, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1994. Also appeared in The Great White Hope, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Richard III. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: USA Today, February 9, 1998, p. 10B.*

Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Reardon's van driver, Seven Hours to Judgement, Trans World, 1988. Ricky Goggles, Sugar Hill (also known as Harlem), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Private McCoy, The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996. Detective Buddy Ruskin, The Mod Squad, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Eugene Young, The Practice, ABC, 1997—. Television Appearances; Movies: Cecil, Against the Wall (also known as Attica: Line of Fire and Attica! Attica!), HBO, 1994. Detective Miller, Nightmare Street, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Magic Magee, John Jakes' Heaven and Hell: North and South, Book III (also known as North and South III), ABC, 1994. Neal, George Wa//ace (also known as Wa//ace), TNT, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Steve J. Harris) Bernard, "Gone for Goode," Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1993. Joey "Dogs'' Lang, "Wager," Law and Order, NBC, 1994. Ellers, New York Undercover, Fox, 1994. Filers, New York Undercover, Fox, 1995. Darryl Jackson, Murder One, ABC, 1995. Assistant state's attorney Charles Lamb, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996. Eugene Young, Ally McBeal, Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jay Staples, Dark Eyes, ABC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Heliotrope Bouquet, off-Broadway production, New York City, 1993.

HARTLEY, Hal 1959(Ned Rifle) PERSONAL Born November 3, 1959, in Lindenhurst, NY; father, an ironworker; married Miho Nikaido (an actress). Education: Attended Massachusetts College of Art; State University of New York College at Purchase, B.A. (film; with honors), 1984. Addresses: Office—True Fiction Pictures, 12 West 27th St., 10th Floor, New York, NY 10001. Career: Producer, director, film editor, writer, and composer, sometimes under the name Ned Rifle. True Fiction Pictures, New York City, filmmaker, 1984—. Worked variously as an ironworker, electrical grip, and freelance production assistant. Awards, Honors: Audience Award, best feature, Sao Paulo International Film Festival, 1991, for Trust; Best Screenplay Award and nomination for Golden Palm, both Cannes International Film Festival, 1998, for Henry Fool. CREDITS Film Work: Producer, director, and editor, Kid (short), 1985. Producer, director, and editor, The Cartographer's Girl friend (short), 1986. Producer and director, Dogs (short), 1987. Producer, director, and editor, The Unbelievable Truth, Miramax, 1989. Director, Trust, Fine Line Features, 1990. Co-producer, director, and editor, Simple Men, Fine Line Features, 1992. Director and editor, Flirt, 1993, released by Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1995. Producer and director, Amateur, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994.

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Director, New York City 3/94, 1994. Producer, director, and music arranger, Henry Fool, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Director, The Book of Life, True Fiction Pictures, 1998. Film Appearances: Kid (short), 1985. Hal—Miho's boyfriend, Flirt, 1993, released by Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1995.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Atlantic Monthly, April, 1994, p. 108. Film Comment, July-August, 1996, p. 68.*

HIGGINS, David 1961(David Anthony Higgins) PERSONAL

Television Work: Director, "Theory of Achievement" (movie), Alive from Off Center, PBS, 1991. Director, "Ambition" (movie), Alive from Off Center, PBS, 1991. Director and editor, "Surviving Desire" (special), American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. WRITINGS Screenplays: Kid (short), 1985. The Unbelievable Truth, Miramax, 1989. Trust, Fine Line Features, 1990. Simple Men, Fine Line Features, 1992. (As Ned Rifle) Flirt, 1993, released by Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1995. (As Ned Rifle) Amateur, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Henry Fool, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. The Book of Life, True Fiction Pictures, 1998. Film Music: (As Ned Rifle) Simple Men, Fine Line Features, 1992. (As Ned Rifle) Flirt, 1993, released by Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1995. (As Ned Rifle) Amateur, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Henry Fool, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Television Scripts: "Theory of Achievement" (movie), Alive from Off Center, PBS, 1991. "Ambition" (movie), Alive from Off Center, PBS, 1991. "Surviving Desire" (special), American Playhouse, PBS, 1991. Television Music; As Ned Rifle: Score and song "Die in My Dreams," "Theory of Achievement" (movie), Alive from Off Center, PBS, 1991. Score, "Ambition" (movie), Alive from Off Center, PBS, 1991. Score, "Surviving Desire" (special), American Playhouse, PBS, 1991.

Full name, David Anthony Higgins; born December 9, 1961, in DesMoines, IA. Career: Actor, writer, and producer. The Higgins Boys and Gruber, member of comedy trio. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Higgins Boys and Gruber, Comedy Channel and Comedy Central, 1989. Joe Parrel I, Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1994-98. Master Sergeant Dave Hopkins, The Army Show, The WB, 1998-99. Television Appearances; Episodic: Models Inc., Fox, 1994. Manager, "Lucky Burger," NewsRadio, NBC, 1998. Appeared with the Higgins Boys and Gruber in episodes of The A List, Comedy Central; Caroline's Comedy Hour, Arts and Entertainment; Comic Strip Live, Fox; The Dennis Miller Show, HBO; One Night Stand, HBO; Retaining Laughter, Lifetime; Short Attention Span Theatre, HBO; and Sunday Comics, Fox. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Howie, Night after Night, Sports Monster, Spy TV Pranks, This Just In, and Toonces the Cat. Film Appearances: Student, Hiding Out, DEC, 1987. Visual Aplomb, Tapeheads, DEC/Avenue, 1988. (As David Anthony Higgins) Lance, Coldblooded, IRS Media, 1995. (As David Anthony Higgins) Ned Campbell, Snake Eyes, Paramount, 1998. Detective Arlen, The Wrong Guy, Lions Gate Films, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Film Work: Executive producer, The Wrong Guy, Lions Gate Films, 1998. WRITINGS The Higgins Boys and Cruber (television series), Comedy Channel and Comedy Central, 1989. The Wrong Guy (screenplay), Lions Gate Films, 1998.*

HIGGINS, David Anthony See HIGGINS, David

HILL, Amy 1953PERSONAL Born May 9, 1953, in Deadwood, SD. Education: Sophia International University, degrees in art and Japanese; studied acting at the American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA. Avocational interests: Using power tools. Career: Actress, comedienne, and writer. Appeared on radio and television in Japan; performed improvisational comedy with National Theatre of the Deranged and Not My Fault; appeared with the AsianAmerican Theatre Company, San Francisco, CA, and the East-West Players; performed at the Eureka Theatre and with the group Cold Tofu. Mentor Playwright's Program, Mark Taper Forum, member. Tokyo Bound Productions, founder. Member: Tuesday's Child, Stroke Association. Awards, Honors: DramaLogue Award, for Reunion; CableACE Award nomination, c. 1995, for Tokyo Bound. CREDITS Stage Appearances: "Tokyo Bound/' Moving beyond the Madness: A Festival of New Voices (solo show), Public/ Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1991. Him, East West Players, Silverlake, CA, 1994. Appeared in the solo shows Mrs. Hill and Mudd and Behind Myself; also appeared in Reunion.

HILL • 189 Film Appearances: Amy Tarn, Dim Sum (also known as Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart), Orion Classics, 1984. Narrator, Unfinished Business, American Film Institute, 1986. Prissy, Mountaintop Motel Massacre, New World, 1986. Computer operator, The Big Blue, Angelika, 1987. Technician, Scrooged, Universal, 1988. First nurse, Ghost Dad, Universal, 1990. Bartender (Oxy Hill), Circuitry Man (also known as Circulatory Man), Skouras, 1990. Hospital nurse, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Hsieh, Rising Sun, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Bigot, The Last Supper, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1995. Snake Ajima, Yellow, Phaedra Cinema, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Grandma, All-American Girl, ABC, 1994. Kay Ohara, Maybe This Time, ABC, 1995. Sumi, Pauly (also known as Mommy and Me), Fox, 1997. Suji, The Naked Truth (also known as Wilde Again), NBC, 1997-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Voices of Sanniangzi and Mrs. Wu, "The Magic Pearl" (also known as 'To Po and the Magic Pearl" and "Mystery of the Magic Pearl"; animated), ABC Kids Movie Matinee, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, Troubled Paradise, PBS, 1992. Tokyo Bound, International Channel Network, 1995. "Too Soon for Jeff," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1990. Joanna Joyce, Nurses, NBC, 1993. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Voice, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, PBS, 1994. Kim, "The Understudy," Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Voice of the sea witch, "The Little Mermaid," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. Voice of the insurance adjuster, "Traffic," King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1997. Also appeared as Penny Candy, Puzzle Place, PBS; in Night Court, NBC; Perfect Strangers, ABC; and The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox.

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Stage Plays; Solo Shows: "Tokyo Bound/' Moving beyond the Madness: A Festival of New Voices, Public/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1991. Also wrote the solo shows Mrs. Hill and Mudd and Behind Myself.

Teleplays; Specials: Tokyo Bound, International Channel Network, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, July 20, 1992, p. F1 .*

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1946PERSONAL

Full name, Gregory Oliver Mines; born February 14, 1946, in New York, NY; son of Maurice Robert (a dancer, actor, and musician) and Alma lola (Lawless) Mines; married Patricia Panella (a dance therapist; divorced); married Pamela Koslow (a theatrical producer), April 12, 1981; children: (first marriage) Daria; (second marriage) Jessica, Zachary Evan. Education: Attended professional children's schools; studied tap dancing with Henry LeTang. Avocational interests: Cooking, playing softball. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, dancer, choreographer, and director. Dancer with the Hines Kids, 1949-55, the Hines Brothers, 1955-63, Hines, Hines, and Dad, 1963-73, and Hines, Hines, and Brown; Severance (a jazz rock band), founder, 1974, singer, songwriter, and guitarist, 1974-77; Dance World '94, London, England, instructor of master class, 1994. Appeared in television commercials for the Discover credit card and Total cereal, 1997, for Cadillac, 1998, and for Apple computers. Also worked as a waiter, busboy, and karate instructor. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Awards, Honors: Outer Critics Circle Award, Theatre World Award, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, outstanding featured actor in a Broadway musical, all 1978, for Eubie!; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, outstanding actor in a Broadway musical, 1980, for Comin' Uptown; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, outstanding actor in a musical, 1981, for Sophisticated Ladies; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement, 1982, for / Love Liberty; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual performer in a variety or music program, 1985, for Motown Returns to the Apollo; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding variety, music, or comedy program, 1989, for "Gregory Hines Tap Dance in America" (also known as "Dance in America"), Great Performances; Antoinette Perry Award, best performance by a leading actor in a musical, Drama Desk Award, best actor in a musical, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, best actor in a musical, Antoinette Perry Award nomination (with Ted L. Levy), best choreography, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination (with Ted L. Levy), best choreography, all 1992, for Jelly's Last Jam; Image Award nomination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N AACP), outstanding lead actor in a motion picture, 1996, for Waiting to Exhale; Image Award nomination, NAACP, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1998, for The Gregory Hines Show; TOR Award, Dance Educators of America. CREDITS

Film Appearances: Whittington, Wo/fen, Warner Bros., 1981. Eubie!, 1981. Joseph us, History of the World, Part I, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Ray Kasternak, Deal of the Century, Warner Bros., 1983. Delbert "Sandman" Williams, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. The Muppets Take Manhattan, TriStar, 1984. Raymond Greenwood, White Nights, Columbia, 1985. Ray Hughes, Running Scared, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1986. Albaby Perkins, Off Limits (also known as Saigon), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Max Washington, Tap, TriStar, 1989. Jim McQuade, Eve of Destruction, Orion, 1991. Goldy, A Rage in Harlem, Miramax, 1991. Kangaroo Court (short film), Lava Entertainment,

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Sergeant Cass, Renaissance Man (also known as Army Intelligence and By the Book), Touchstone, 1994. Marvin, Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Bernard "Bern" Lemley, Good Luck (also known as Guys Like Us and The Ox and the Eye), East West Film Partners, 1996. Jules Flamingo, Mad Dog Time (also known as Trigger Happy), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Joe Hamilton, The Preacher's Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Tyrone Pike, The Tic Code, Jazz Films, 1998. Once in the Life, The Shooting Gallery, 1999. Film Work: Choreographer, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Choreographer, White Nights, Columbia, 1985. Choreographer, Tap, TriStar, 1989. Director, White Man's Burden (also known as Bleeding Hearts), Savoy Pictures, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Ben Stevenson, The Gregory Hines Show (also known as Square One), CBS, 1997-98. Television Work; Series: Executive consultant and choreographer, The Gregory Hines Show (also known as Square One), CBS, 1997-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Len Madison, Jr., White Lie (also known as Louisiana Black), USA Network, 1991. T Bone, T Bone N Weasel, TNT, 1992. Jim Shepard/Mark Janek, Dead Air (also known as Hit Radio), USA Network, 1994. Barnes, A Stranger in Town (also known as Higher Laws), CBS, 1995. Jedidiah and the undertaker, The Cherokee Kid, HBO, 1996. Reverend Walton, Color of Justice, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Voice characterization, Baseball (also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: 100 Years of Americas Popular Music, 1981. / Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. Shirley Madame: Illusions, 1982. Parade of Stars, 1983. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. Motown Returns to the Apollo, NBC, 1985.

MINES • 191 The American Film Institute Salute to Gene Kelly, CBS, 1985. About Tap, PBS, 1985. An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., NBC, 1986. The National AIDS Awareness Test: What Do You Know About Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome?, syndicated, 1987. Freedomfest: Nelson Mandela's 70th Birthday Celebration, Fox, 1988. Dionne Warwick in London, syndicated, 1988. Host, "Gregory Hines Tap Dance in America" (also known as "Dance in America") Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Sammy Davis, Jr.'s 60th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1991. The Dancing Man—Peg Leg Bates, PBS, 1992. "Jammin': Jelly Roll Morton on Broadway/' Great Performances, PBS, 1992. Bob Hope: The First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993. Movie News Hot Summer Sneak Preview, CBS, 1994. In a New Light, ABC, 1994. Bruce Hornsby and Friends: An "In the Spotlight" Special, PBS, 1995. "A Renaissance Revisited" (also known as "Dance in America"), Great Performances, PBS, 1996. Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of "Ebony," ABC, 1996. Signature: George C. Wolfe (documentary), PBS, 1997. A Gala for the President at Ford's Theatre, ABC, 1997. New York host, The All-American Thanksgiving Parade, CBS, 1997. Take a Moment, The Disney Channel, 1998. Host, The National Hate Test (also known as Erase the Hate), USA Network, 1998. Television Work; Choreographer: Specials: "Jammin': Jelly Roll Morton on Broadway," Great Performances, PBS, 1992. "A Renaissance Revisited" (also known as "Dance in America"), Great Performances, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 40th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1986. The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1987. The 42nd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1988. The 6 / s t Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. The 21st Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1989. Host, The /6th Annual Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1989.

192 •HIRSCH The Stellar Cospel Music Awards, syndicated, 1990. The 47th Annual Tony Awards, 1993. Host, The 49th Annual Tony Awards, 1995. The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1995. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 55th Golden Globe Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Host, The 30th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Contestant, The Dating Game, ABC, 1968. Evening at Pops, PBS, 1987. "The Nova Quiz/' Nova, PBS, 1993.. Voice of the Beast, "Beauty and the Beast/' Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. Voice characterization, "The Golden Rooster/' Stories from My Childhood (also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood; animated), PBS, 1997. Jack, "Manhattan Miracle," Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground, HBO, 1997. Interviewee, "Bill Robinson: Mr. Bojangles," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Appeared in "Puss in Boots," Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime; also appeared in The Ed Sullivan Show (also known as Toast of the Town), CBS; Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL); Square One TV, PBS; and The Tonight Show, NBC. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the Michael McDonald music video "Sweet Freedom." Stage Appearances: The Girl in Pink Tights, Broadway production, 1954. The Last Minstrel Show (revue), Philadelphia, PA, 1978. Eubie!, Broadway production, 1978. Com/'n' Uptown, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1980. Black Broadway, Town Hall Theatre, New York City, 1980. Sophisticated Ladies, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1981. Bill Robinson, Parade of Stars Playing the Palace, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1983. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jazz Tap Ensemble, Joyce Theatre, New York City, 1987. An Evening of Tap, Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, 1988. Feste, Twelfth Night, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1989. "Jelly Roll" Morton, Jelly's Last Jam, Broadway production, c. 1992. Appeared with Mikhail Baryshnikov at the opening performance of Feld Ballets/New York, Joyce Theatre, New York City, 1995. Stage Work; Choreographer: Blues in the Night (revue), off-Broadway, 1980. (With Ted L. Levy) Jelly's Last Jam, Broadway production, c. 1992. Major Tours: Sophisticated Ladies, U.S. cities, 1982. RECORDINGS Albums: Gregory H/nes (includes singles "That Girl Wants to Dance with Me" and [with Luther Vandross] "There's Nothing Better Than Love"), Epic Records, 1988. Appeared on Bruce Hornsby's Harbor Lights album. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Film, December, 1984, p. 28. American Visions, October-November, 1997, pp. 1419. Dance, December, 1988, p. 46; May, 1994, p. 38; March, 1995, p. 26. Entertainment Weekly, September 12, 1997, pp. 90-

95. New York, March 30, 1981, p. 27. People Weekly, August 17, 1982, p. 105; August 11, 1986, p. 86. Premiere, March, 1989, p. 72.*

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Born March 15, 1935, in the Bronx, New York, NY; son of Joseph Sidney (an electrician) and Sally (Kitzis)

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Hirsch; married first wife, 1957 (divorced, 1958); married Bonnie Chalkin, December 24, 1992; children: (second marriage) Alexander. Education: Studied architecture at Cooper Union, 1957; City College of the City University of New York, B.S. (physics), 1960; studied for the stage at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the Herbert Berghof Studio, and the Gene Frankel Studio; also studied acting with William Mickey, Viveca Lindford, and Uta Hagen. Religion: Jewish. Career: Actor, director, and consultant. Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA, member of the company, 1969-70; Circle Repertory Company, New York City, member of the company, beginning in 1972. Appeared in advertisements. Also worked as a junior engineer, library page, law office clerk, busboy, hospital bill collector, and summer camp driver. Military service: U.S. Army. Member: Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, 1974, for The Law; Drama Desk Award, best featured actor in a play, 1975, for Knock Knock; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor for a single performance in a drama or comedy series, 1977, for Rhoda; Obie Award, best performance, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, outstanding performance by an actor in a Broadway play, both 1979, for Tally's Folly; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1980, for Ordinary People; Emmy Awards, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1981 and 1983, and Emmy Award nominations, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1979, 1980, and 1982, all for Tax/; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a play, 1986, for I'm Not Rappaport; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a television musical or comedy series, 1989, for Dear John ...; Antoinette Perry Award, best leading actor, 1992, for Conversations with My Father. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sergeant Dominick Delvecchio, Delvecchio, CBS, 1976-77. Alex Reiger, Taxi, ABC, 1978-82, NBC, 1982-83. Press Wyman, Detective in the House, CBS, 1985. John Lacey, Dear John . . . x NBC, 1988-92. Leo Wagonman, George and Leo, CBS, 1997-98.

HIRSCH • 193 Television Work; Series: Creative consultant, Dear John . . . x NBC, 1988-92. Television Appearances; Movies: Public defender Murray Stone, The Law, NBC, 1974. Jack Auerbach, The Legend of Valentino, ABC, 1975. Saul, Fear on Trial, CBS, 1975. Lieutenant Marco Ciardi, The Keegans, CBS, 1976. Bob Walters, Sooner or Later, NBC, 1979. Herb Rollie, Marriage Is Alive and Well, NBC, 1980. Dr. Jerrold Petrofsky, First Steps, CBS, 1985. Ben Ryder and Harry Ryder, Brotherly Love, CBS, 1985. Captain David Matthews, The Great Escape II: The Untold Story (also known as The Great Escape II: The Final Chapter), NBC, 1988. Martin Knapek, She Said No, NBC, 1990. Dr. Jules Masserman, Betrayal of Trust (also known as Under the Influence), NBC, 1994. Sam Lind, Color of Justice, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Dracula, The Halloween That Almost Wasn't, ABC, 1979. The Robert Klein Show, 1981. Loretta Lynn in the Big Apple, 1982. I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. "Joshua Albook," An American Portrait, CBS, 1984. The Best of Taxi (also known as Hey, Taxi), CBS, 1994. Going, Going, Almost Gone! Animals in Danger, HBO, 1994. A Comedy Salute to Andy Kaufman, NBC, 1995. Narrator and other voices, Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Appeared as Pontius Pilate, Resurrection; also narrated documentaries for PBS. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1992. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Wasteland/7 Medical Story, NBC, 1975. "Two Brothers/' Visions, PBS, 1976. Rhoda, CBS, 1976. "Fringe Benefit/' Rhoda, CBS, 1977. "Rhoda Likes Me," Rhoda, CBS, 1977. Comedy Zone, CBS, 1984. The Magical World of Disney (also known as The Disney Hour), NBC, 1988. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1989.

194 •HIRSCH Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1990. Noel Edmonds's Saturday Road Show, BBC, 1990. Ben Karinsky, "Caroline and the Comic/' Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996. Film Appearances: Serpico, Paramount, 1974. Groffo Stepanowicz, King of the Cypsies, Paramount, 1978. Dr. Tyrone Berger, Ordinary People, Paramount, 1980. Al Menetti, Without a Trace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Roger Reubel, Teachers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Himself, In Our Hands, Almi Classics, 1984. Arthur Korman, The Goodbye People, Embassy, 1984. Narrator, Isaac in America: A Journey with Isaac Bashevis Singer (documentary), 1986. Arthur Pope, Running on Empty, Warner Bros., 1988. Julius Levinson, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. The Virtuoso, Old Town Pictures, 1999. Himself, Man on the Moon (also known as Andy Kaufman), Universal, 1999. Stage Appearances: Villain, Crisis in the Old Sawmill, Back Room Theatre, Estes Park, CO, 1962. Murray, A Thousand Clowns, summer stock production, 1963. Diary of a Madman, Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock, NY, 1964. The Fantasticks, Woodstock Playhouse, 1964. The Threepenny Opera, Woodstock Playhouse, 1964. My Fair Lady, Woodstock Playhouse, 1964. Lead role, On the Necessity of Being Polygamous, Gramercy Arts Theatre, 1964. Telephone repairperson, Barefoot in the Park, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1966. Harold Wonder, Scuba Duba, New Theatre, New York City, 1967-69. Wilson, Harvey, 1971. Senator, King of the United States, Westbeth Theatre, New York City, 1972. Senator, Mystery Play, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1972. Bill, Hot L Baltimore, Circle Repertory Company Theatre, New York City, 1972, then Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1973. Saul Nathan, Prodigal, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1973.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Wiseman, Knock Knock, Circle Repertory Company Theatre, 1975, then Biltmore Theatre, 1976. George Schneider, Chapter Two, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1977, then Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1978. Matt Friedman, Tally's Folly, Circle Repertory Company Theatre, 1979, then Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1979, later Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1980, then Elitch Theatre, Denver, CO, 1981. Trigorin, The Seagull, Circle Repertory Company Theatre, 1983. Nat, I'm Not Rappaport, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1985, then Booth Theatre, New York City, 1986. Conversations with My Father, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1991, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1992, later Los Angeles, CA, 1993, then Scarborough, England, 1994, later London, England, 1995. Willy Lowman, Death of a Salesman, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Chapel Hill, NC, 1994. Robbers, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1995. Murray, A Thousand Clowns, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1996. Hanrahan, Below the Belt, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1996, then Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1997, later Royal Alexandria Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1997. Also appeared in Life and Death. Stage Work; Director: Squaring the Circle, Back Room Theatre, 1962. Not Enough Rope [and] Busy Dyin' (double-bill), Circle Repertory Company, 1974. Tally's Folly, Elitch Theatre, 1981. Major Tours: Pat, Peterpat, Texas cities, 1970. Nat, I'm Not Rappaport, U.S. cities, 1986-87. WRITINGS Contributor to periodicals, including Rolling Stone. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Theatre, May-June, 1994, p. 38. Back Stage, July 26, 1996, p. 44.*

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HORROCKS, Jane 1964PERSONAL Born January 18, 1964, in Rossendale Valley, Lancashire, England. Education: Attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; studied literature at Oldham College. Addresses: Agent— Duva-Flac Associates, 200 West 57th St., Suite 1008, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials; appeared in trailers for film festivals and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Also appeared in educational CD-ROMs. Awards, Honors: Olivier Award nomination, 1993; Royal Television Society Award nomination, best television performance, 1997, for Never Mind the Horroc/cs. CREDITS Film Appearances: Girls Will Be Girls, 1981. Rita, The Dressmaker, Channel 4 Films, 1988. Pattern, The Wolves of Willoghby Chase, Atlantic, 1988. Jenny, Getting It Right, MCEG, 1989. Miss Irvine, The Witches, Warner Bros., 1990. Faith, Memphis Belle, Warner Bros., 1990. Nicola, Life Is Sweet, October Films, 1991. Jodie Greenwood, Deadly Advice, Rosebud Communications Releasing, 1993. Debbie, Second Best, Warner Bros., 1994. Alison, Some Kind of Life, Granada Films, 1995. Voice characterization, Combination Skin, Channel 4 Films, 1996. Laura Hoff ("L V/'), Little Voice, Miramax, 1998. Maria Dorland/Mavis Davis and song performer, Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis, [Great Britain], 1998. Hunting Venus, 1999. Chicken Run, DreamWorks SKG, forthcoming. Also appeared in Nona and Roots. Television Appearances; Series: Bubble, Absolutely Fabulous (also known as AbFab), BBC-2, 1992-95, then Comedy Central, 1994—. Never Mind the Horrocks, Channel 4, 1996.

HORROCKS • 195 Television Appearances; Movies: Louise, Road, BBC, 1987, then broadcast on Alive TV (also known as Alive From Off Center), PBS, 1985. Pam, Heartland, [Great Britain], 1989. Christine Bracken, The Fifteen Streets, [Great Britain], 1989. Gail, Alive and Kicking (also known as Screen One: Alive and Kicking), BBC, 1991. Bad Girl, [Great Britain], 1992. Deborah Hayes, Suffer the Little Children, [Great Britain], 1994. Marily, Self Catering (also known as Alan Bleasdale Presents Self Catering), [Great Britain], 1994. Dorothy Tearsheet, King Henry IV, 1995. Helen, Nightlife, BBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Anja, "The True Bride/' The Jim Henson Hour (also known as Jim Henson Presents, Jim Henson's The Storyteller, and The Storyteller), NBC, 1989. Nirvanah Crane, "Holoship," Red Dwarf, BBC-2, 1992. Guest presenter, The Travel Show, BBC, 1995. "Cold War/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1996. Also appeared in The Big Breakfast, Channel 4; Boon, Central Television; The Gaby Roslin Show, Channel 4; The South Bank Show, London Weekend Television; and This Morning and We'd Quite Like to Apologise, both produced in Great Britain. Television Appearances; Specials: Pippa Bond, "No Crying He Makes/' The Ruth Rendell Christmas Mystery, Television South, 1988. Came Out, It Rained, Went Back in Again, [Great Britain], 1991. Contributed voice characterizations to The Blobs, Crapston Villas, and Wyrd Sisters; also appeared in An Audience with . . ., Butter, Leaving Home, Secret Lives, and We/come to the Times. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: 7993 Olivier Awards, 1993. 1995 Olivier Awards, 1995. Also delivered a tribute to director Mike Leigh on a telecast of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards. Television Appearances; Music Videos: Appeared in the video for the single "1963" by New Order.

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Stage Appearances: Appeared as Lady Macbeth, Macbeth; in Cabaret, Donmar Warehouse production; in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and Road; also performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, England. Radio Appearances; Specials: Performed on BBC Radio 3, 1997; read Goosey Goosey Gander on BBC Radio 5; read "If Music Be the Food of Love/' Whodunnits, Great Britain; and appeared on BBC Radio 4.*

HOWARD, Ron 1954(Ronny Howard) PERSONAL Born March 1, 1954, in Duncan, OK; son of Ranee (an actor, writer, and director) and Jean (an actress; maiden name, Speegle) Howard; brother of Clint Howard (an actor, director, and writer); married Cheryl Alley (a writer), June 7, 1975; children: Bryce Dallas, Paige Carlyle, Jocelyn Carlyle, Reed. Education: Attended the University of Southern California and Los Angeles Valley College. Addresses: Office— Imagine Films Entertainment, Inc., 1925 Century Park East, Los Angeles, CA 90067. /Agent—Bryan Lourd and Richard Lovett, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Major H Productions, president, 1977; Imagine Films Entertainment, Inc., founder (with others), 1986. Also appeared in advertisements. Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Screen Actors Guild, Directors Guild of America, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding children's program, 1981, for Through the Magic Pyramid; Director of the Year, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1985; Louella Parsons Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1985; American Cinematheque Award, 1990; Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding achievement in motion pictures, 1996, for Apollo 13; won second place in a movie contest sponsored by Kodak.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Ronny Howard) Opie Taylor, The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1960-68. Bob Smith, The Smith Family, ABC, 1971-72. Richie Cunningham, Happy Days (also known as New Family in Town and Happy Days Again), ABC, 1974-80. Voice of Richie Cunningham, Fonz and the Happy Days Gang (animated), ABC, 1980-82. Television Work; Executive Producer; Series: Maximum Security, HBO, 1985. GungHo, ABC, 1986-87. Take Five (also known as /Cooper with a "K"), CBS, 1987. Parenthood, NBC, 1990. Hiller and Diller, ABC, 1997-98. Sports Night, ABC, 1998—. Television Work; Producer; Series: Producer, Poison, Showtime, 1988. Producer, Felicity, The WB, 1998—. Television Appearances; Movies: Donny Fletcher, Locusts, ABC, 1974. Lyle Barlow, The Migrants, CBS, 1974. Title role, Huckleberry Finn, ABC, 1975. Leon Cybulkowski, Act of Love, NBC, 1980. Ned De Vries, Bitter Harvest, NBC, 1981. Lee Mackie, Fire on the Mountain, NBC, 1981. Opie Taylor, Return to Mayberry, NBC, 1986. Television Work; Movies: Director, Cotton Candy (also known as Ron Howard's Cotton Candy), NBC, 1978. Director and executive producer (with Anson Williams), Skyward (also known as Ron Howard's Skyward), NBC, 1980. Director and executive producer, Through the Magic Pyramid (also known as Tut and Tuttle), NBC, 1981. Executive producer (with Henry Winkler), When Your Lover Leaves, NBC, 1983. Executive producer (with Tony Ganz and Irv Wilson), Into Thin Air, CBS, 1985. Executive producer, "Splash, Too/' Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Specials: The Olivia Newton-John Show, ABC, 1976. A Special Olivia Newton-]ohn, ABC, 1976. Battle of the Network Stars I, ABC, 1976.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Battle of the Network Stars //, ABC, 1977. Tm a Fool/' American Short Story, PBS, 1978. Bob Hope Special: The Bob Hope Special, NBC, 1979. VV/V/ow: The Making of an Adventure (documentary), syndicated, 1988. The Happy Days Reunion, ABC, 1992. Hollywood Hotshots, Fox, 1992. A Day in the Life of Hollywood, 1992. George Lucas: Heroes, Myths and Magic, 1993. The Andy Griffith Reunion, 1993. Host, Hollywood on Hollywood, 1993. Homeward Bound, American Movie Classics, 1994. The Roger Gorman Special, The Sci-Fi Channel, 1995. The Making of Apollo 13, The Sci-Fi Channel, 1995. A Day with, Fox, 1995. The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, 1995. The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery, Fox, 1997. Banned in America: The Stars Speak Out, MSNBC, 1997. Host and narrator, Frank Capra's American Dream, 1997. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 13th Annual Hall of Fame (also known as ATAS Hall of Fame Awards), Showtime, 1998. CBS: The First 50 Years, CBS, 1998. Behind the Laughs: The Untold Stories of Television's Favorite Comedies (also known as Behind the Laughs: The Museum of Television and Radio and A Museum of Television and Radio Special), Fox, 1998. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, "No Greater Gift/' ABG Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Dark December/' Playhouse 90, CBS, 1959. "The Fishing Trip/' Dennis the Menace, CBS, 1959. "Dennis Haunts a House," Dennis the Menace, CBS, 1959. "The Accused," Johnny Ringo, CBS, 1959. Boy, "Walking Distance," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1959. "Child Lost," The June Allyson Show, CBS, 1959. "Dobie's Birthday Party," The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, CBS, 1959. "Mr. O'Malley," The General Electric Theater (also known as The G. E. Theater), CBS, 1959. "Room at the Bottom," The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, CBS, 1960. "Danny Meets Andy Griffith," The Danny Thomas Show, CBS, 1960.

HOWARD • 197 "Where There's a Will," The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, CBS, 1960. "The Ghost Story," Pete and Gladys, CBS, 1960. "Take Me to Your Leader," The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, CBS, 1961. "Tippy-Top," The General Electric Theater (also known as The G. E. Theater), CBS, 1961. "So Dark the Night," The New Breed, ABC, 1962. "Poor Little Kangaroo Rat," Route 66, CBS, 1962. "Is Mr. Martin Coming Back?," The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1963. "Plague," The Great Adventure, CBS, 1964. "A Candle in the Window," Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1964. Gus, "Cry Uncle," The Fugitive, ABC, 1964. (As Ronny Howard) Tommy, "Night of the Wolf," The Big Valley, ABC, 1965. "Opie Joins the Marines," Comer Pyle, U.S.M.C., CBS, 1966. "Little Boy Lost," / Spy, NBC, 1966. "Teach the Tigers to Purr," The Monroes, ABC, 1967. Gentle Ben, CBS, 1967. Richie "Nuthin"' Caldwell, "A Boy Called Nuthin'," Wonderful World of Disney, NBC, 1967. "Andy and Helen Get Married," Mayberry, R.F.D., CBS, 1968. (As Ronny Howard) "The Runaways," The F.B.I., ABC, 1968. "Jelly," Lancer, CBS, 1968. "Between the Dark and the Daylight," Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1969. Jodar, "Genius at Work," Land of the Giants, ABC, 1969. (As Ronny Howard) "A Man before His Time," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1969. "The Measure of a Man," Lancer, CBS, 1969. (As Ronny Howard) "Charlie Noon," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1969. Chris Fitch, "Smoke," Wonderful World of Disney, NBC, 1970. Headmaster, CBS, 1970. (As Ronny Howard) Lassie, CBS, 1970. Richie Cunningham, "Love and the Happy Day" (also known as "New Family in Town"), Love, American Style, ABC, 1972. (As Ronny Howard) "The Initiation," Bonanza, NBC, 1972. (As Ronny Howard) Underage soldier, "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet," MM*S*H, CBS, 1973. Seth, "The Gift," The Waltons, CBS, 1974. "Somewhere Before," Insight, syndicated, 1975. Richie Cunningham, Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1976. Richie Cunningham, Laverne and Shirley, ABC, 1979.

198 •HOWARD "The Needle's Eye/' Insight, syndicated, 1981. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1982. Richie Cunningham, "Welcome Home/' Happy Days (also known as New Family in Town and Happy Days Again), ABC, 1983. Richie Cunningham, Happy Days (also known as New Family in Town and Happy Days Again), ABC, 1984. Firstworks, The Movie Channel, 1988. "Space Travel/' Understanding, The Learning Channel, 1994. "Andy Griffith: Hollywood's Homespun Hero," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. "Tom Hanks: Hollywood's Golden Boy," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. "Henry Fonda: Hollywood's Quiet Hero," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. "John Wayne," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Voice characterization, "When You Dish upon a Star," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1998. Appeared in other episodes of Playhouse 90, CBS; also appeared in Cheyenne, ABC; The Danny Kaye Show, CBS; The Dennis Miller Show, HBO; The Dinah Shore Show, NBC; Five Fingers, NBC; Hennessey, CBS; and The Red Skelton Show, NBC and CBS. Television Work; Miniseries: Producer, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Barnaby Baxter, Mr. O'Malley, CBS, 1959. Cory Merlino, Amanda Fallon, NBC, 1972. Anson and Lome, NBC, 1981. Channel 99, NBC, 1988. Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer (with Anson Williams), Skyward Christmas, NBC, 1981. Director and executive producer (with Anson Williams), Little Shots, NBC, 1983. Executive producer, Smart Guys, NBC, 1988. Film Appearances: Uncredited bit part, Frontier Woman, Top Pictures, 1955. (As Ronny Howard) Billy, The journey, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1959. (As Ronny Howard) Five Minutes to Live (also known as Door-to-Door Maniac), Sutton, 1961.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 (As Ronny Howard) Winthrop Paroo, The Music Man, Warner Bros., 1962. (As Ronny Howard) Eddie, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. (As Ronny Howard) Genius, Village of the Giants, Embassy, 1965. (As Ronny Howard) Virgil, The Wild Country (also known as The Newcomers), Buena Vista, 1971. (As Ronny Howard) Steve Bolander, American Graffiti, Universal, 1973. Johnny, Happy Mothers Day. . . Love, George (also known as Run, Stranger, Run), Cinema 5, 1973. Les Richter, The Spikes Gang, United Artists, 1974. Actor in audition, The First Nudie Musical, Paramount, 1975. Hoover Niebold, Eat My Dust!, New World, 1976. Gillom Rogers, The Shootist, Paramount, 1976. rmaFool, 1976. Sam Freeman, Grand Theft Auto, New World, 1977. Roger Gorman: Hollywood's Wild Angel (documentary), 1978. Steve Bolander, More American Graffiti (also known as Purple Haze), Universal, 1979. Just One Step: The Great Peace March, 1988. The Magical World of Chuck Jones (documentary), Warner Bros., 1992. Film Work; Director: Deed of Derring-Do, 1969. Grand Theft Auto, New World, 1977. Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982. Splash, Buena Vista, 1984. Cocoon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. And executive producer, Gung Ho (also known as Working Class Man), Paramount, 1986. Willow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Backdraft, Universal, 1991. Far and Away, Universal, 1992. The Paper, Universal, 1994. Apollo 13, Universal, 1995. Ransom, Buena Vista, 1996. Ed TV, Universal, 1999. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, 1999. How the Crinch Stole Christmas, 1999. Also made a documentary on the making of American Graffiti. Film Work; Executive Producer: Leo and Loree, United Artists, 1980. No Man's Land, Orion, 1987. Vibes, Columbia, 1988.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Clean and Sober, Warner Bros., 1988. (With Brian Grazer) Closet Land, Universal, 1991. Film Work; Producer: The Lone Star Kid, 1986. TheBurbs, Universal, 1989. The Chamber, Universal, 1996. Inventing the Abbotts, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Liar Liar, Universal, 1997. Detox, Universal, 1999. How to Eat Fried Worms, Nickelodeon Films/Imagine Entertainment, 1999. Stage Appearances: Rickie Sherman, The Seven Year Itch, Hilltop Summer Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1956. Ally, Hole in the Head, Bridge Bay Summer Theatre, Reading, PA, 1963.

HURT, John

1940PERSONAL

Full name, John Vincent Hurt; born January 22,1940, in Chesterfield (one source says Shirebrook), Derbyshire, England; son of Arnould Herbert (an Anglican vicar) and Phyllis (an engineer and amateur actress; maiden name, Massey) Hurt; married Annette Robinson (an actress; divorced); companion of Marie-Lise Volpeliere-Pierrot (a composer and model; died, January 26,1983); married Donna-Lynn Laurence (an actress), September 6, 1984 (divorced, 1990); married Jo Dalton (a film production assistant), January 24, 1990; children: (third marriage) Alexander, Nicholas. Education: Studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1960-62; also attended art school.

WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Ranee Howard) Grand Theft Auto, New World, 1977. Story Ideas for Films: (With Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel) Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Far and Away, Universal, 1992. Teleplays; Movies: (With Clint Howard) Cotton Candy (also known as Ron Howard's Cotton Candy), NBC, 1978. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 1, 1994, pp. 22-23. Esquire, December, 1986, p. 256. Film Comment, May-June, 1984, p. 40. Newsweek, August 28, 1989, p. 56. People Weekly, March 25, 1996, p. 122. Playboy, May, 1994, pp. 53-63. T/me, July3 ; 1995, p. 53.*

HOWARD, Ronny See HOWARD, Ron

Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. United British Artists, director, 1982—. Also worked as a painter. Member: British Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, outstanding television actor, both 1975, for The Naked Civil Servant; Golden Globe Award, best motion picture actor in a supporting role, and British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best supporting actor in a film, both 1978, and Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1979, all for Midnight Express; Male Discovery of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1980; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best actor in a film, 1980, Academy Award nomination, best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—drama, both 1981, all for The Elephant Man; Evening Standard Award, best actor, 1984, for 7984; Chicago International Film Festival FIPRESCI Awardspecial mention (with Richard Kwietniowski), 1997, for Love and Death on Long Island. CREDITS

HUDSON, Jeffery See CRICHTON, Michael

Film Appearances: Phil, The Young and the Willing (also known as The Wild and the Willing), Universal, 1962.

200 •HURT Charile, This Is My Street, Warner/Rathe, 1963. Richard Rich, A Man for All Seasons, Columbia, 1966. The Sailor from Gibraltar, Lopert, 1967. Davey Haggart, Sinful Davey, United Artists, 1968. Lieutenant Francis Pilkington, Before Winter Comes, Columbia, 1969. Timothyjohn Evans, 10 Rillington Place, Columbia, 1970. Daniel Morel I i, In Search of Gregory, Universal, 1970. Richard Forbush, Cry of the Penguins (also known as Mr. Forbush and the Penguins), British Lion, 1971. Franz, The Pied Piper (also known as The Pied Piper of Hamelin), Paramount, 1972. Malcolm Scrawdyke, Little Malcolm (also known as Little Malcolm and His Struggle against the Eunuch), Multicetera, 1974. Tom Rawlings, The Ghoul, J. Arthur Rank, 1975. Narrator, Do Yourself Some Good, 1975. Shadows of Doubt, 1976. Chandler, La linea del Hume, [Italy], 1976. East of Elephant Rock, Kendon, 1976. Atkinson, The Disappearance, World Northal, 1977. Voice of Hazel, Watership Down (also known as Richard Adams' Watership Down; animated), Avco-Embassy, 1978. Max, Midnight Express, Columbia, 1978. Voice of Aragorn, The Lord of the Rings (animated), United Artists, 1978. Anthony Fielding, The Shout, Films, Inc., 1978. Kane, Alien, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. William C. "Billy" Irvine, Heaven's Gate (also known as Johnson County Wars), United Artists, 1980. John Merrick, The Elephant Man, Paramount, 1980. Jesus, History of the World, Part 1, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Peter Strelzyk, Night Crossing, Buena Vista, 1982. Voice of Snitter, The Plague Dogs (animated), United Artists, 1982. Kerwin, Partners, Paramount, 1982. Lawrence Fassett, The Osterman Weekend, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Bob Champion, Champions, Embassy, 1983. Narrator, Observations under the Volcano, Teleculture, 1984. Dino, Success Is the Best Revenge (also known as Le succes a toutpr/x), Gaumont, 1984. Winston Smith, 7984 (also known as Nineteen Eightyfour), Atlantic Releasing, 1984. Sunset People, 1984. Peter Huninger, After Darkness, Philum, 1985. Voice of the Horned King, The Black Cauldron (also known as Taran and the Magic Cauldron; animated), Buena Vista, 1985.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Braddock, The Hit, Island Alive, 1985. Sid, lake Speed, New World, 1986. Bill, Rocinante, Cinema Action, 1986. The actor, "I Pagliacci," Aria, Virgin Vision, 1987. Douglas Benoit, From the Hip, DEC, 1987. Himself, Spaceballs, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Voice of Vincent Van Gogh, Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh, Illumination Films, 1987. Gilbert Colville, White Mischief, Columbia, 1988. Robert Burger, Little Sweetheart, Nelson, 1988. Lucien Metz, La nuit bengali (also known as The Bengali Night), Gaumont, 1988. Dr. Stephen Ward, Scandal, Miramax, 1989. Dr. Joseph Buchanan, Frankenstein Unbound (also known as Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. "The Bird/' The Field, Avenue, 1990. Voices of Mercutio and la dame aux chats, Romeoluliet, 1990. Robert Burgar, Little Sweetheart, [Great Britain], 1990. Lord Percival Graves, King Ralph, Universal, 1991. Himself, Resident Alien (also known as Resident Alien: Quentin Crisp in America), Greycat Films, 1991. Boorman's alter ego, / Dreamt I Woke Up, [Ireland], 1991. The marquis and Anthony, Dark at Noon, Sideral Productions/Canal Plus, 1992. Conrad Farmer, Lapse of Memory (also known as Memo/re traquee), Gerald Mital Productions/ Max Films Productions, 1992. The father, Six Characters in Search of an Author, 1992. Anthony and the marquis, I'oeil qui ment (also known as Dark at Noon, or Eyes and Lies), [France], 1992. Villano, Monolith, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1993. The countess, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, New Line Cinema, 1993. Uncle Turpin, Second Best, Warner Bros., 1994. Voice of Mr. Mole, Thumbelina (also known as Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina; animated), Warner Bros., 1994. Narrator, Foerraederi (also known as Betrayal), SVT International, 1994. John Scholfield, Dead Man, Miramax, 1995. Marquis of Montrose, Rob Roy, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1995. Charley Prince, Wild Bill, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Dr. Turner, Tender Loving Care, Trident Releasing, 1997. Giles De'Ath, Love and Death on Long Island (also known as Amour et mort a Long Island), CFP Distribution, 1997. Chuck Langer, The Climb (also known as Straight from the Heart), Banner Pictures, 1997. Babits, Bandyta (also known as The Brute), Heritage Films, 1997. S. R. Madden, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Poole, Night Town, Subotica Productions, 1998. Magician, Magic, 1998. If. . . Dog. . . Rabbit, Franchise Pictures, 1998. Desert Blue, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1998. James Morton, The Commissioner, Metropolis Filmproduction, 1998. New Blood, Scanbox International, 1999. Lost Souls, New Line Cinema, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: The storyteller, The Storyteller (also known as )im Henson's The Storyteller) Channel 4/Television South, 1988, then broadcast as The )im Henson Hour (also known as Jim Henson Presents), NBC, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Joshua Harlborough, A Tragedy of Two Ambitions, BBC, 1973. Quentin Crisp, The Naked Civil Servant, Thames Television, 1975. The Peddler, 1976. Mitri Cyon, Spectre, [Great Britain], 1977. Rex Goodyear, Great Moments in Aviation (also known as Shades of Fear), BBC, 1993. Eric Lomax, Prisoners in Time, BBC, 1995. Jack Lee, Saigon Baby, BBC, 1995. Mr. Summers, All the Little Animals, BBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Caligula, I, Claudius, BBC, 1977, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1977. Raskolnikov, Crime and Punishment, BBC, 1979. Archie Carpenter, Red Fox, 1991. Porfiry, Crime and Punishment, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Shades of Greene, Thames Television, 1975. "The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing/' HBO Showcase, HBO, 1990, broadcast on Granada Television, 1990. Comte de Chevereu, "Two Nudes Bathing/' Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995.

HURT • 201 Television Appearances; Specials: Nijinsky—Cod of the Dance, 1975. Playboy of the Western World, 1976. The fool, "King Lear/' BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1982. Voice characterization, Pyramid (documentary), PBS, 1988. Narrator, "The Winged Messenger/' Survival Specials, PBS, 1989. Narrator, Paul McCartney: Going Home, The Disney Channel, 1991. Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre: A Twentieth Anniversary Special, PBS, 1991. Narrator, "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp," We All Have Tales (animated), Showtime, 1994. Narrator, On Jupiter, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Host, The Three Ravens (also known as Jim Henson's The Storyteller), HBO, 1997. Narrator, True Story of the Elephant Man (also known as Sci-Trek), The Discovery Channel, 1997. Narrator, Black Holes: The Ultimate Abyss, The Discovery Channel, 1997. Television Appearances; Other: Mourtzanos, 1961. The Waste Places, ATV, 1968. Treats, 1977. Deadline, BBC, 1988. Poison Candy, BBC, 1988. Charles Rutherford, Windprints, Virgin Vision/ICA Television, 1990. Appeared in Menace, BBC-2 and BBC; also appeared in Acquit and Hang, Fearnot, Green Julia, The Hard Case, I'm a Bird, The Stone Dance, Ten from the Twenties, and Watch Me. Stage Appearances: Mytyl, The Blue Bird, 1953. Lady Bracknell, The Importance of Being Earnest, 1954. Knocker White, Infanticide in the House of Fred Ginger, Arts Theatre, London, England, 1962. Chips with Everything, Vaudeville Theatre, London, England, 1962. Len, The Dwarfs, Arts Theatre, 1963. Title role, Hamp, Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1965. Jones, Inadmissible Evidence, Wyndham's Theatre, London, England, 1965. Malcolm Scrawdyke, Little Malcolm and His Struggle against the Eunuch, Garrick Theatre, London, England, 1966.

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Victor, Belcher's Luck, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1966. Malcolm, Macbeth, 1967. Octavius, Man and Superman, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, 1969. Mick, The Caretaker, Mermaid Theatre, London, England, 1972. Peter, Ride a Cocked Horse, Hampstead Theatre, London, England, 1972. Martin, The Only Street, Dublin Festival, Eblana Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, then King's Head Theatre, Islington, England, 1973. Ruffian, The Ruffian on the Stair, Soho Poly Theatre, London, England, 1973. Ben, The Dumb Waiter, Soho Poly Theatre, 1973. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Coventry, England, 1973. Tristan Tzara, Travesties, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1974. Young man, The Arrest, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England, 1974. Donal, The Shadow of a Gunman, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1978. Trigorin, The Seagull, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, England, 1985. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Narrator (with others), Aladdin and the Magic Lamp, Rabbit Ears, 1995. Video Games: Joe the bartender, Privateer 2: The Darkening, Electronic Arts, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Booklist, November 1, 1995, p. 490. Interview, March, 1998, p. 104. New York Times, April 23, 1989; December 2, 1990.*

HUSTON, Anjelica

1951PERSONAL

Born July 8, 1951, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of John Marcellus (a director, actor, and writer) and Enrica (a ballet dancer; maiden name, Soma) Huston; married Robert Graham, Jr. (an artist), 1992. Education: Attended schools in England; trained for the

stage at the Loft Studio and with Peggy Furey, David Craig, and Martin Landau. Addresses: Manager—International Business Management, 9696 Culver Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Actress and director. Also worked as a model. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, New York Film Critics Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Award, National Board of Review Award, Golden Apple Award, and DramaLogue Award, all best supporting actress, all 1985, for Prizzi's Honor; Independent Filmmakers, best actress award, 1987, and Independent Spirit Award, best supporting actress, 1988, both for The Dead; National Society of Film Critics Award, Academy Award nomination, and Los Angeles Critics Association Achievement Award runner-up, all best supporting actress, 1989, for Enemies, a Love Story; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or special, 1989, for Lonesome Dove; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1990, for Crimes and Misdemeanors; Artistic Achievement Award, Anti-Defamation League, 1990; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1990, for The Grifters; Los Angeles Film Critics Award, and National Society of Film Critics Award, both best actress, 1990, for both The Grifters and The Witches; National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) Award, NATO/ShoWest female star of the year, 1990; Independent Spirit Award, best actress, 1991, for The Grifters. Council of Fashion Designers of America Award, 1991; Piper Heidsieck Award, San Francisco Film Festival, 1991; Spencer Tracy Award, University of California, Los Angeles, 1992, for "outstanding screen performances and professional achievement"; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—comedy or musical, for The Addams Family; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1994, for Family Pictures; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—comedy or musical, 1994, for Addams Family Values; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or a special, 1995, and Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by a female actor in a television movie or miniseries, 1996, both for Buffalo Girls; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstand-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 ing performance by a female actor in a supporting role, both 1996, for The Crossing Guard; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in directing for a miniseries or a special, 1997, for Bastard out of Carolina. CREDITS Film Appearances: Claudia, A Walk with Love and Death, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Sinful Davey, United Artists, 1969. Court lady, Hamlet, Columbia, 1969. Durant's woman, Swashbuckler (also known as Scarlet Buccaneer), Universal, 1976. Edna, The Last Tycoon, Paramount, 1976. Madge, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Paramount, 1981. Mental patient, Frances, Universal, 1982. Polly Deutsch, This Is Spinal Tap (also known as Spinal Tap), Embassy, 1984. Maida, The Ice Pirates, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Maerose Prizzi, Prizzi's Honor, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1985. Grand high leader, Captain Eo, Walt Disney Productions, 1986. Good to Co (also known as Short Fuse), 1986. Samantha Davis, Gardens of Stone, TriStar, 1987. Gretta Conroy, The Dead, Vestron-Zenith, 1987. Persis Bosworth-Tennyson, Mr. North, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1988. Mrs. Rattery, A Handful of Dust, New Line Cinema, 1988. Tamara, Enemies, a Love Story, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1989. Dolores Paley, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Orion, 1989. Mrs. Ernst/grand high witch, The Witches, Warner Bros., 1990. Lilly Dillon, The Crifters, Miramax, 1990. Morticia Addams, The Addams Family, Paramount, 1991. Herself, The Player, New Line Cinema, 1992. Marcia Fox, Manhattan Murder Mystery, TriStar, 1993. Morticia Addams, Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Mary, The Crossing Cuard, Miramax, 1995. Carmela Perez, The Perez Family, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1995. Rodmilla, Ever After (also known as Cinderella and Ever /After: A Cinderella Story), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998.

HUSTON • 203 Janet Brown, Buffalo '66, Lions Gate Films, 1998. The Mammy, October Films, 1999. Film Work: Director, The Mammy, October Films, 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Clara Allen, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Sonja, The Cowboy and the Ballerina, CBS, 1984. A Rose for Miss Emily, 1989. Lainey Eberlin, Family Pictures, ABC, 1993. Dr. Betsey Reisz,... And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Calamity Jane, Buffalo Girls, CBS, 1995. Leila, Phoenix, HBO, 1998. Television Work; Movies: Director and producer, Bastard out of Carolina, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of Disney's Captain Eo, The Disney Channel, 1986. Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1991. Lonesome Dove: The Making of an Epic, TNN, 1992. Labor of Love: The Making of Bastard out of Carolina, Showtime, 1996. Narrator, Daughters of the Troubles: Belfast Stories, PBS, 1997. Lifetime Women's Film Festival, Lifetime, 1998. Intimate Portrait: Anjelica Huston, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 57th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1985. The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. The 6 7 s t Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. The 78th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Sir David Lean, ABC, 1990. The 63rd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1991. The 49th Co/den Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1989. Also appeared in episodes of Laverne and Shirley, ABC.

Award, best supporting actor, 1981, Golden Globe Award, male new star of the year, 1981, all for Ordinary People; Golden Globe nomination, best motion picture actor, 1982, for Taps. CREDITS

Other Television Appearances: Appeared in the music video "Addams Groove" by Hammer. Stage Appearances: Tamara de Lempicka, Tamara, II Vittorale Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1985. Appeared in Hamlet, Roundhouse Theatre, London, England. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, May, 1994, p. 270. Film Comment, September-October, 1987, p. 24. Interview, September, 1985, p. 245; December, 1987, p. 62; December, 1991, pp. 80-84; October, 1994, p. 175. New York Times Magazine, February 12, 1989, p. 19. People Weekly, July 8, 1985, p. 50. Vogue, September, 1985, p. 674; November, 1990, p. 356.*

MUTTON, Timothy

1960PERSONAL

Born August 16, 1960, in Malibu, CA; son of Jim (an actor) and Maryline (a teacher and printer; maiden name, Poole) Mutton; married Debra Winger (an actress), March 16, 1986 (divorced, 1990); children: Emmanuel Noah. Avocational interests: Basketball, playing drums, horseback riding. Addresses: Office—Kaufman and Bernstein, 2049 Century Park E., #2500, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Agent—Judy Hofflund, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best supporting actor, 1980, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actor, 1980, Golden Globe

Film Appearances: (Film debut) Conrad Jarrett, Ordinary People, Paramount, 1980. Brian Moreland, Taps, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Title role, Daniel, Paramount, 1983. Dr. Stanley Shephard, Iceman, Universal, 1984. Jimmy Lynch, Turk 182!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Christopher Boyce, The Falcon and the Snowman, Orion, 1985. Mike Shea/Elmo Barnett, Made in Heaven, Lorimar, 1987. Cameo appearance, Betrayed, United Artists, 1988. Jack, A Time of Destiny, Columbia, 1988. Donnie ("Cake"), Everybody's All-American, Warner Bros., 1988. Dimitri Sanin, Torrents of Spring (also known as Acque di primavera), Millimeter, 1989. Al Reilly, Q & A, TriStar, 1990. Thad Beaumont/George Stark, The Dark Half, Orion, 1993. Peter Derns, The Temp, Paramount, 1993. Charlie, French Kiss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Cameo appearance, Take a Number, 1996. Willie Conway, Beautiful Girls, Miramax, 1996. Martin Geldhart, The Substance of Fire, Miramax, 1996. Raymond Blossom, Playing Cod, Buena Vista, 1997. Lee Egan, City of Industry, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1997. Colonel William Kent, The Ceneral's Daughter, Paramount, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Art, Zuma Beach, NBC, 1978. Jason Cramer, And Baby Makes Six, NBC, 1979. Tommy Callahan, The Best Place to Be, NBC, 1979. John Mullen, Friendly Fire, ABC, 1979. Derek Clayton, Young Love, First Love, CBS, 1979. Jim, Father Figure, CBS, 1980. We're Family Again, 1981. Donald Branch Booth, A Long Way Home, ABC, 1981. Tom ("Windows"), Strangers, HBO, 1992. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda, TNT, 1993. Martin Ryan, The Last Word (also known as Cosa Nostra: The Last Word), Showtime, 1995.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Richard Loving, Mr. and Mrs. Loving, Showtime, 1996. John Larkin/Sam Ellis, Dead by Midnight (also known as Midnight Man), ABC, 1997. Frankie, Vig, 1998. Aldrich Amos, Aldrich Amos: Traitor Within, Showtime, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Cadet Whopper Turnbull, "The Oldest Living Graduate/' NBC Live Theater, NBC, 1980. The Ultimate Stuntman: A Tribute to Dar Robinson, ABC, 1987. MTV's 1989 Video Music Awards, MTV, 1989. The 44th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1990. The Donner Party, PBS, 1992. The /5th Annual CableAce Awards, TNT, 1994. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996. 70th Annual Academy Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Sultan and the Rock Star," World of Disney, NBC, 1980.

Peter, Prelude to a Kiss, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1990. Babylon Gardens, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1991. Appeared in summer stock production of Harvey; also appeared in Remembrance; Long Day's Journey into Night; Sleep Beauty; and Driving Miss Daisy. Film Work: (Directorial debut) Digging to China, Ministry of Film, 1998. Television Work: Director, "Drive" (music video), performed by The Cars, 1984. Director, "Grandpa's Ghost," Amaz/ng Stones, NBC, 1985. Executive producer, Mr. and Mrs. Loving, Showtime, 1996. OTHER SOURCES

Stage Appearances: Orpheus Descending, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1984. (Broadway debut) Love Letters, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1989.

Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 24, 1997, p. 42. People Weekly, May 8, 1995, p. 23. Variety, February 2, 1998, p. 33.*

I ICECUBE

1969PERSONAL

Original name, O'Shea Jackson; born June 15,1969, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Hosea (a machinist and groundskeeper) and Doris (a hospital clerk) Jackson; children: O'Shea Jackson, Jr. Education: Graduated from Phoenix Institute of Technology, 1988. Addresses: Office—Priority Records, 6430 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028; and Street Knowledge Productions, 6809 Victoria Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90043. /Agent—William Morris Agency, 1350 Sixty Ave., New York, NY 10019. Career: Rap musician, actor, producer, writer, and director. Member of rap group N.W.A. (Niggaz With Attitudes), 1986-89; formed Street Knowledge (record label and production company), 1990; toured with the Lollapalooza festival, 1992. Awards, Honors: Critics Pick Award, best male rapper, Rolling Stone, 1990; gold records, "WickedV "U Ain't Gonna Take My Life/' and "It Was a Good Day/' both 1993; NAACP Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a motion picture, 1996, for Higher Learning; MTV Movie Award nomination (shared with Chris Tucker), best on-screen duo, 1996, for Friday; platinum records, AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, Kill at Will, Death Certificate, and The Predator. CREDITS Film Appearances: Performed the song "Straight Outta Compton," The Freshman, TriStar, 1990 and New Jack City, Warner Bros., 1991.

Performed the song, "Compton's N the House/100 Diss," Without You I'm Nothing, New Line Cinema, 1990. Doughboy, Boyz N the Hood, Columbia, 1991. Slammin' Rap, Video Magazine, Volume 2, Vpi Harmo, 1991. Performed the song, "Fuck the Police/' Grand Canyon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Savon, Trespass, Universal, 1992. Himself, CB4, Universal, 1993. Himself, A Darker Side of Black, 1993. Teddy Woods, The Class Shield, Miramax, 1994. Fudge, Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. Craig, Friday, New Line Cinema, 1995. Vusi Madlazi, Dangerous Ground, New Line Cinema, 1997. Danny Rich, Anaconda, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Straight from the Streets (documentary), Upfront Productions, 1997. Reggie, The Players Club, New Line Cinema, 1998. Gun runner, / Got the Hook Up, Miramax, 1998. Three Kings (also known as 5po/7s of War), Warner Bros., 1999. Film Work: Executive producer, Friday, New Line Cinema, 1995. Executive producer, Dangerous Ground, New Line Cinema, 1997. Director and executive producer, The Players Club, New Line Cinema, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1995. 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 25th Annual American Music Awards, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Episodic: Pump It Up!: The Second Video, Fox, 1992. Himself, The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB, 1996. RECORDINGS Albums: (With N.W.A.) Straight Outta Compton, Priority, 1989. AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, Priority, 1990. Kill at Will, Priority, 1991. Death Certificate, Priority, 1991. The Predator, Priority, 1992. Wicked, Priority, 1992. Lethal Injection, Priority, 1993. Bootlegs & B-Sides, Priority, 1994. Featuring. . .Ice Cube, Priority, 1997; expurgated version, Priority, 1997. War & Peace, Vol. 1 (War Disc), Priority, 1998; expurgated version, Priority, 1998. Album Soundtracks; Vocal and Track Contributions: "How to Survive in South Central/' Boyz-N-the-Hood, Qwest, 1991. (Contributor, with Ice-T) Trespass, Sire, 1992. Murder Was the Case, Priority, 1994. "Higher/' Higher Learning, Interscope, 1995. Friday, Priority, 1995. Gang Related, Priority, 1997. "World Is Mine/' Dangerous Ground, Jive, 1997. "Foe Life/' Anaconda, Edeltone, 1997. "Ghetto Vet," / Cot the Hook Up, Priority, 1998. "Maniac in the Brainiac," Bulworth, Interscope, 1998. "We Be Clubbin'," "Who Are You Lovin'," "You Know I'm a Ho," and "You Delinquent," The Players Club, Heavyweight, 1998. Singles: (With N.W.A.) "Boyz-N-the-Hood," Priority, 1986. Check Yo Self (featuring Das EFX) (extended play), Priority, 1993. Rea//y Doe (extended play), Priority, 1994. You Know How We Do It (extended play), Priority, 1994. Bop Gun (One Nation) (extended play), Priority, 1994. Gangstas Make the World Go Round, Westside Connection, Priority, 1997. Pushin'Weight, Best Side/Priority, 1998. Contributor to the single "Get the Fist," 1992. Albums; Vocal, Track, and Artistic Contributions: Straight Outta Compton, N.W.A., Ruthless, 1988.

ICECUBE «207 No One Can Do It Better, D.O.C., Ruthless, 1989; expurgated version, Atlantic, 1989. "What Is a Booty?," "Mistadobalina," "Pissin on Your Steps," and "Dr. Bombay," / Wish My Brother George Was Here, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, Elektra, 1991. "What Can I Do?," and "You Can't Play with My YoYo," Make Way for the Motherlode, Yo-Yo, East West, 1991. "Capital Punishment in America," "Buck Tha Devil," "You and Your Heroes," "Guerillas in Tha Mist," "Lenchmob Also in Tha Group," "Freedom Got an A.K.," "Who Ya Gonna Shoot Wit That," "Lord Have Mercy," and "Inside the Head of a Black Man," Guerillas in Tha Mist, Da Lench Mob, Atco, 1992. "Scared Lil' Nigga," "Cut Throats," "Who Is It?," "Mellow Madness," and "Set the Shit Straight," Plant of Da Apes, Da Lench Mob, Priority, 1994. "Level-N-Service," On Anotha Level, Anotha Level, Priority, 1994. "Bad Boy," Faded, Don Jagwarr, Priority, 1994. "Champion," 'til Shiloh, Buju Banton, Loos Cannon, 1995. Diary, Scarface, Virgin, 1995. "Mozi-Wozi," "Westside Slaughterhouse," and "Foe Life," Mack 10, Mack Ten, Priority, 1995. "West Up!," "Homesick," and "Curb Servin'," Curb Serving W.C. & the Maad Circle, Payday/London, 1995. "Bop Gun (One Nation)," Greatest Funkin' Hits, George Clinton, Capitol, 1996. Total Control (expurgated version), Yo-Yo, Elektra/ Asylum, 1996. "Wicked Wayz," Wicked Wayz, Mister Mike, Relativity, 1996. Re-Birth, Dazzle Dee, Raging Bull, 1996. "Bow Down," "All the Critics in New York," "Gangstas Make the World Go Round," "Do You Like Criminals?," "Gangsta, the Killa, and the Dope. . .," "Cross 'Em Out and Put a 'K," "King of the Hill," "3 Time Felons," "Westward Ho," and "Hoo-Bangin'," Bow Down, Westside Connection, Priority, 1996. "Ain't No Busta's This Way," God Is Able, NU City Mass Choir, Polygram, 1996. "Mr. Happy," Emancipation, Prince, NPG/EMI, 1996. Big Thangs (expurgated version), Ant Banks, Priority, 1997. Gangstas Make the World Co Round #1 and Cangstas Make the World Co Round #2, Westside Connection, Priority, 1997. Steel, Steel, Warner Bros., 1997.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Executive producer, The Players Club, A&M, 1998. Cangsta Rap (compilation), Priority, 1998. WRITINGS

Album Compilations; Track Contributions: "The Wrong Nigga To Fuck Wit/' Rapmasters: From Tha Priority Vaults, Vol. 4, Priority, 1996. "Westside Slaughterhouse/' Pass the Mic: The Posse Album, Priority, 1996. "Foe Life/' Hip Hop's Most Wanted, Pryority, 1996. "My Summer Vacation," Phat Blunts: Rap Unda Tha Influence, Priority, 1996. "What Can I Do?/' Hip Hop Coast 2 Coast, Priority, 1998. Albums; Producer, Unless Otherwise Indicated: Executive producer, / Wish My Brother George Was Here, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, Elektra, 1991. Make Way for the Motherlode, Yo-Yo, East West, 1991. Executive producer, Black Pearl, Yo-Yo, East West, 1992. Executive producer, Guerillas in Tha Mist, Da Lench Mob, Priority, 1992. Composer, Comin' Up Outta This Bitch, Audio Assault Squad, 380, 1993. Executive producer, Neva Again, Kam, Street Knowledge, 1993. Executive producer, You Better Ask Somebody, YoYo, Atlantic, 1993. Blankman (soundtrack), Epic, 1994. Faded, Donjagwarr, Priority, 1994. Plant of Da Apes, Da Lench Mob, Priority, 1994. Mack 10, Mack Ten, Priority, 1995. Engineer, Curb Serving WC & the Maad Circle, Payday/London, 1995. Represent!n'the Streets (compilation), Payday, 1995. Engineer and mixing, Substitute (soundtrack), Priority, 1996. Engineer and mixing, Uncle Luke, Luke, Luther Campbell, 1996. Engineer and mixing, Bow Down, Westside Connection, Priority, 1996. Engineer and mixing, Cangstas Make the World Co Round #1 and Cangstas Make the World Co Round #2, Westside Connection, Priority, 1997. Executive producer, Dangerous Ground, Jive, 1997. Mixing, Comrads, Comrads, Scotti Bros., 1997. Executive producer, Maximum Rap (compilation), Elektra/Asylum, 1997. Based on a True Story, Mack Ten, Priority, 1997. Phat Beats & Bra Straps: Battle Rhymes (compilation), Rhino, 1998.

Screenplays: Friday, New Line Cinema, 1995. The Players Club, New Line Cinema, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 13,1995, p. 84; January 23, 1998, p. 61. Interview, March, 1990; December, 1991, p. 89. Rolling Stone, October 4, 1990, p. 78. Variety, February 1 7, 1997, p. 70; Apri I 13, 1998, p. 28.*

IRVING, Amy 1953PERSONAL Born September 10, 1953, in Palo Alto, CA; daughter of Jules (a theatrical director) and Priscilla Pointer (an actress); married Steven Spielberg (a director, producer, and screenwriter), November 27, 1985 (divorced, 1989); married Bruno Barreto (a director and producer); children: (first marriage) Max Samuel; (second marriage) Gabriel. Education: Attended the High School of Music and Art (now LaGuardia High School of the Arts); studied at the American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1971-72, and at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, 1972-75. Addresses: /Agent—Bill Butler, The Gersh Agency, 130 West 42nd St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress and producer. Los Angeles Classic Theatre Works, member. Member: Actors' Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1983, for Yentl; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a miniseries, 1986, for Anastasia; Obie Award, 1988, for The Road to Mecca; Golden Globe Award nomination, best ac-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 tress—comedy, 1988, for Crossing Delancey; Drama Desk Award nominations for Heartbreak House, Road to Mecca, and Broken Glass. CREDITS Film Appearances: I'm a Fool, 1976. Sue Snell, Carrie, United Artists, 1976. Gillian Bellaver, The Fury, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Rosemarie Lemon, Voices, United Artists, 1979. Heidi Joan Schoonover, The Competition, Columbia, 1980. Lily Ramsey, Honeysuckle Rose (also known as On the Road Again), Warner Bros., 1980. Hadass, Yentl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Maude Guillory, Micki and Maude, Columbia, 1984. Katie, Rumpelstiltskin, Cannon, 1987. Singing voice of Jessica Rabbit, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (animated), Buena Vista, 1988. Isabelle "Izzy" Grossman, Crossing Delancey, Warner Bros., 1988. Kate Ryan de Melendez, A Show of Force, Paramount, 1990. Voice of Miss Kitty, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (animated), Universal, 1991. Karen, Benefit of the Doubt, Miramax, 1993. Diana Allen, Kleptomania, Warner Bros., 1995. Rosealee Svenden, Carried Away (also known as Acts of Love), Fine Line Features, 1996. Clara Gelber, I'm Not Rappaport, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Jane, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. F.B.I, agent Jean Devlin, One Tough Cop, Stratosphere Entertainment, 1998. Sara Fertig, The Confession, New City Releasing, 1999. Shepherd, 1999. Sue Snell, Carrie 2, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1999. Film Work: Executive producer (with Bruno Barreto and Robert Dattila) Carried Away (also known as Acts of Love), Fine Line Features, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Emily Pawlfrey Massengale, Once an Eagle, NBC, 1976-77. Anjuli, The Far Pavilions, HBO, 1984.

IRVING • 209 Television Appearances; Movies: Norma Jean, James Dean (also known as The Legend), NBC, 1976. Amanda Blackwood, James A. Michener's Dynasty, NBC, 1976. Anne, Panache, ABC, 1976. Anna Anderson, Anastasia: The Story of Anna, NBC, 1986. Melissa Sanders, "The Theater/' Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics, CBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: 'I'm a Fool," American Short Story, PBS, 1978. Ellie Dunn, Heartbreak House, Showtime, 1985. Ellie Dunn, "Heartbreak House," Great Performances, PBS, 1986. Funny, You Don't Look 200, ABC, 1987. The 6 / s t Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. Voice of Pauline Newman, A Century of Women (also known as A Family of Women), TBS, 1994. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg (also known as The 23rd Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Steven Spielberg), NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Reading, Writing, and Angel Dust/' The Rookies, ABC, 1975. "The Hit/' Po//ce Woman, NBC, 1975. "Tell It to the Marines," Happy Days, ABC, 1976. Passenger, "Ghost Train," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. Governess, "The Turn of the Screw," Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. Host, "Kids at Work," Your Family Matters, Lifetime, 1991. Voice, "Beauty and the Beast: A Tale of the Crimson," Stories from My Childhood (also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood), PBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: Baby, Rumpelstiltskin, Actors Workshop, San Francisco, CA, 1954. And Chocolate on Her Chin, off-Broadway production, 1970. Juliet, Romeo and]uliet, Los Angeles Free Shakespeare Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1975, also Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1982-83. Constanze Weber, Amadeus, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1981-82. Elvira, Blithe Spirit, Santa Fe Festival Theatre, Santa Fe, NM, 1983.

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Ellie Dunn, Heartbreak House, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. Masha, Three Sisters, Williamstown, MA, 1987. Elsa Barlow, The Road to Mecca, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1988. The Heidi Chronicles, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1990. Sylvia Gellburg, Broken Class, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1994, and at the Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT. Olga, Three Sisters, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1997. Also appeared in The Glass Menagerie.

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Film Appearances: Doctor no. two, The Tall Guy, Virgin Vision, 1989. Market Trader, Shopping, Concorde Pictures, 1994. Harry, Solitaire for Two, Paramount Home Video,

1995. Lord Felton, Dragonheart, Universal, 1996. Trauma Surgeon D.J., Event Horizon, Paramount,

1997. Alain, St. Ives, Ivon Entertainment, 1998. Ronald Quincy, Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Cow Pat Keegan, Divorcing Jack, Scala Productions, 1998. Colonel Mekum, Soldiers, Warner Bros., 1998.

Radio Appearances: Once in a Lifetime, 1987. The Heiress, 1998. Also appeared on Road to Mecca and The Price, BBC. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Deja Dead, Simon & Schuster Audio, 1997. Fifty Poems of Emily Dickinson, Dove Audio, 1997. Then Came Heaven, Dove Audio, 1998. Also Babbit. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Forbes, October 14, 1996, p. 52. Interview, October, 1988, p. 124. Library Journal, March 15, 1998, p. 111. New York Times, May 23, 1988. People Weekly, January 16, 1984, p. 36; August 7, 1989, p. 68; January 15, 1998, p. 39. Premiere, October, 1988, p. 92.

ISAACS, Jason PERSONAL Born in Liverpool, England. Education: Attended London's Central School of Speech and Drama. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor.

Also appeared in Dangerous Love.

Television Appearances; Movies: Frank Dillon, Civvies, 1992. Dez2, Loved Up, 1995. Peter Fraiman, A Relative Stranger, 1995. Jim Reid, Guardians, 1996. Tony Kay, The Fix, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ashenden, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Father Luca Tonarini, Mario Puzo's The Last Don II, CBS, 1998. Appeared in Dangerous Lady.

Television Appearances; Series: Chas Ewell, Capital City, Thames TV, 1989-90. Television Appearances; Special: Dr. Desmond Collier, "Cherubim and Seraphim/' Mystery! (also known as Inspector Morse, Series VIII), PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Guy Chadbot, "A Growing Crisis/' This Is David Lander, 1988. Edward Latham, "Fall from Grace/' T£CX, 1990. Zachary Blaine, "The Lady and the Tiger/' Highlander, syndicated, 1993. Mike Puckett, "Thieves Like Us," Boon, CTV, 1995.

Also appeared in Taggart. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Angels in America, Royal National Theatre, London; 1953, Almeida Theatre, London; and Marat/Sade.*

J JACOB, Irene 1966PERSONAL Born July 15, 1966, in Geneva, Switzerland (some sources say Paris, France). Education: Attended Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts et Techniques du Theatre, the Dramatic Studio, and the Geneva Conservatory of Music. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Cannes International Film Festival Award, best actress, 1991, for La double vie de Veronique; Nika Award nomination, best actress, 1993, for Predskazanie. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mile. Davenne, Au revoir, les enfants (also known as Auf Wiederschen, Kinder and Goodbye, Children), Orion Classics, 1987. La bande des quatre, 1989. Les mannequins d'osler, 1989. Anne, Erreur de jeunesse, M 87 Productions, 1990. Sarah, Le secret de Sarah Tombelaine (also known as The Secret of Sarah Tombelaine), C N C/Fil a Film/St. Michel Production, 1991. Veronique and Weronika, La double vie de Veronique (also known as Podwojne zycie Weroniki and The Double Life of Veronique), Miramax, 1991. Beatrice, Claude (also known as Trusting Beatrice), Castle Hill, 1992. Enak, [France, Germany, and Poland], 1992.

Li lias Craven (Mary's mother), The Secret Garden, Warner Bros., 1993. Joanna, La passion Van Gogh (also known as The Van Gogh Wake), [France and Belgium], 1993. Valentine, Trois couleurs: Rouge (also known as Trzy Kolory: Czerwony, Red, and Three Colors: Red), Miramax, 1994. Lyuda, Predskazanie (also known as La prediction and The Prediction), Orly Film, 1994. Le moulin de Daudet (also known as Daudet's Windmill), 1994. Prune, Une fille galante, [France], 1995. Fugueuses (also known as Le fuggitive), Academy, 1995. Girl, "This Body of Mud," Beyond the Clouds (also known as Ai di la delle nuvole, Jenseits der Wolken, and Par-dela les nuages), Cecchi Gori/ Sunshine, 1995. Regina, All Men Are Mortal, Warner Bros., 1995. Desdemona, Othello, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Professor Marieke van den Broeck, Incognito, Warner Bros., 1997. Alma, Victory, Miramax, 1997. Marie, U.S. Marshalls (also known as The Fugitive, Part II), Warner Bros., 1998. World of Moss (also known as My Life So Far), Miramax, 1998. Violinist, Magic, 1998. La cuisine americaine, Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, 1998. The Big Brass Ring, 1998. Keskiyoen aurinko (also known as History Is Made at Night), Upstream Pictures/Scala Pictures,

1999. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 49th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1992. Stage Appearances: Celimene, La misanthrope, Paris, France, 1991.

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Also appeared in plays by Jean Genet, Luigi Pirandello, and Marcel Pagnol. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, September 15, 1991, p. H22. Premiere, November, 1991, pp. 85-86.*

JANNEY, Allison PERSONAL Raised in Dayton, OH. Education: Kenyon College, graduated (theatre), 1982; studied at Neighborhood Playhouse. Addresses: /Agent—Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., 25th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, and Theatre World Award, all 1997, for Present Laughter; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, 1998, for A View from the Bridge. CREDITS Film Appearances: Miss Penny, Who Shot Patakango? (also known as Brooklyn Love Story and Who Shot Pat?), 1990. Young businessperson, Wolf, Columbia, 1994. The woman, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Linda Polanski, Heading Home, 1994. Lady cop, The Cowboy Way, Universal, 1994. Jennifer, Dead Funny, A-pix Entertainment, 1995. Sandy, The Associate, Buena Vista, 1996. Saleslady, Faithful, New Line Cinema, 1996. Ann, Big Night, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Amelia's neighbor, Walking and Talking, Miramax, 1996. Lilah, Julian Po (also known as The Tears of Julian Po), Fine Line Features, 1997. Dot Halford, The Ice Storm, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Dee Dee, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern's Private Parts), Paramount, 1997. Miss Walsh, Primary Colors, Universal, 1998. Marjorie, 5/x Days, Seven Nights, Buena Vista, 1998.

Constance Miller, The Object of My Affection, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Maxine ("Maxi"), The Imposters (also known as Ship of Fools), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Evelyn Isaacs, Celebrity, Miramax, 1998. Loretta, Dairy Queens, New Line Cinema, 1999. Also appeared in the film On Board. Television Appearances; Movies: Doreen, "Blind Spot/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. Dr. Melanie Abbasac, . . .First Do No Harm, ABC, 1997. Assistant district attorney, Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing (also known as Path to Paradise), HBO, 1997. Alix, David and Lisa (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents David and Lisa), ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nora, "Star Struck/' Law and Order, NBC, 1992. Ann Madsen, "Old Friends," Law and Order, NBC, 1994. New York Undercover, Fox, 1995. Assistant District Attorney Alice Klein, The Wright Verdicts, CBS, 1995. Martha, Cosby, CBS, 1996. Dr. Sherman, Aliens in the Family, ABC, 1996. Appeared in episodes of As the World Turns, CBS; Guiding Light, CBS; and Morton and Hayes. Stage Appearances: Citizen Tom Paine, Eisenhower Theatre/John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1986-87. Nickie, Ladies, Theatre at St. Clement's Church, New York City, 1989. Megan Calember, Making Book, Primary Stages Theatre, New York City, 1992. Nyla, One Neck, Mobile Home Theatre, New York City, 1992. T. C, Idioglossia, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992-93. Mindy, Five Women Wearing the Same Dress, Manhattan Class Company, New York City, 1993. Alice, Breaking Up, Primary Stages Theatre, 1993. Stephanie, "I Can't Stop Thinking Today," in Class 1Acts, Manhattan Class Company, 1994. Phyllis Hogan, Fat Men in Skirts, Naked Angels Theatre, New York City, 1994. Mrs. Youngblood, "The Far-Flung," in Marathon '94, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Mrs. Pascal, The House of Yes, Soho Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1995. Gemma Baker, New England, Stage I/Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1995. Boo, Blue Window, Stage I/Manhattan Theatre Club, 1996. Liz Essendine, Present Laughter, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1996-97. Beatrice, A View from the Bridge, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1998. Appeared in Bad Habits, at Manhattan Theatre Club; Lilith, at Home for Contemporary Theatre; and Prescribed Laughter, at New York State and Film Theatre; also appeared at Williamstown Theatre Festival and Bay Street Theatre. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Frequent guest on A Prairie Home Companion.*

JETER, Michael 1952PERSONAL Born August 26, 1952, in Lawrenceburg, TN; son of a dentist. Education: Attended Memphis State University. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Arena Stage, Washington, DC, guest artist, 1983-84. Also worked as a secretary at a law firm in New York City. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1979, for C. R. Point; Antoinette Perry Award, best performance by a featured actor in a musical, 1990, for Grand Hotel; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, 1990, Q Awards, Viewers for Quality Television, best supporting actor in a quality comedy series, 1991, 1992, and 1993, Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, 1992, all for Evening Shade; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1996, for "A Coupla Stiffs/' Chicago Hope.

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Art Makter, Hothouse (also known as The Clinic), ABC, 1988. Herman Stiles, Evening Shade (also known as Arkansas), CBS, 1990-93. Television Appearances; Movies: George Gardner, My Old Man, CBS, 1979. The Mating Season, CBS, 1980. Alice at the Palace, 1981. Messenger, Sentimental Journey, CBS, 1984. Mr. Goldstone, Gypsy, CBS, 1993. Arvo and song performer, Mrs. Santa Claus, CBS, 1996. Arnold Wiggins, "The Boys Next Door/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bob Black, When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (also known as Soldiers of Misfortune), CBS, 1993. Carson Callas, "Tales of the City" (also known as "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Storytime, PBS, 1994. Voice of Runtar, Aladdin (also known as Disney's Aladdin; animated), CBS and syndicated, 1994. Mr. Barbour, Can't Hurry Love, CBS, 1995. Peter Lebeck, "Frogman Returns," Picket Fences, CBS, 1995. Bob Ryan, "A Coupla Stiffs," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Vic, "You Don't Know Jackal," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996. Self-help guru, Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1996. The chicken man, "Diving In," Second Noah, ABC, 1996. Voice, Johnny Bravo (animated), The Cartoon Network, 1997. Edwin, Veronica's Closet, NBC, 1997. Also appeared in episodes of Designing Women and Lou Grant, both CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: The 17th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. Men, Movies and Carol, CBS, 1994. Bill Driscoll, The Ransom of Red Chief, 1998.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Private Ridgely, From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1980.

Film Appearances: Sheldon, Hair, United Artists, 1979. Special reporter, Ragtime, Paramount, 1981.

214 •JOHNSON Mr. Kelp, Soup for One, Warner Bros., 1982. Freshman number two, Zelig, Warner Bros., 1983. Arnie and a member of construction crew, The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. Skinner, Tango and Cash, Warner Bros., 1989. Dr. Krantz, Dead Bang, Warner Bros., 1989. Adolph, Miller's Crossing, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Homeless cabaret singer and song performer, The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. Vernon Jackson, Just Like in the Movies, Cabriolet Films, 1992. Night clerk one, Bank Robber, I.R.S. Releasing Corp. 1993. Father Ignatius, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993. Earl Leedy, Drop Zone, Paramount, 1994. Old Gregor, Waterworld, Universal, 1995. Norm Snively, Air Bud (also known as Disney's Air Bud and MVP (Most Valuable Pooch)), Buena Vista, 1997. Quincy Thorpe, Mouse Hunt, DreamWorks SKG, 1997. L. Ron Bumquist, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Universal, 1998. Patch Adams, Universal, 1998. Avron, Jakob the Liar, TriStar, 1998. Dr. Jarvis, Thursday, Volcanic Films, 1998. True Crime (also known as True Crimes), Warner Bros., 1999. Edward Delacroix, The Green Mile, Warner Bros., 1999. Daddy and Them, Miramax, 1999. Stage Appearances: Bellboy, Once in a Lifetime, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1978. The Master and Margarita, Public/LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1978. Straw, C. R. Point, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1978-79, then Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1979. Alice in Concert, Public/Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1980-81. Cruikshank, El Bravo!, Entermedia Theatre, New York City, 1981. Betty, Cloud 9, Theatre de Lys, New York City, 1981 -

83. Aries Struvie, Greater Tuna, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1982. Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Kreeger Theatre, Washington, DC, 1984. Arnold, The Boys Next Door, Lambs Theatre, New York City, 1987-88.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Sheldon Kelinski, Only Kidding!, American Jewish Theatre, Susan Bloch Theatre, New York City, 1988, then Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1989. Otto Kringelein, Grand Hotel, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1989. RECORDINGS Albums: Appeared on the original Broadway cast album of Grand Hotel. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: /Advocate, September 2, 1997, p. 22. New York Times, October 20, 1991, p. H23.*

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Full name, Don Wayne Johnson; born December 15, 1949, in Flatt Creek, MO; father, a farmer; mother, a beautician; married a dancer, 1968 (marriage annulled); married (marriage annulled); married Melanie Griffith (an actress), 1976 (divorced, 1977); companion of Patti D'Arbanville (an actress); remarried Griffith, June 6, 1989 (divorced, 1996); engaged to Kelley Phleger, 1998; children: Jesse Wayne, Alexander, Dakota (daughter). Education: Graduated from Wichita High School South, Wichita, KS, 1967; attended the University of Kansas, 1966-68; studied at the American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—c/o Gold Spaceship Management, 3575 Cahuenga Boulevard W., Suite 470, Los Angeles, CA 90068. Publicist— Neil Koenigsberg and Lili Ungar, PMK Public Relations Inc., 8436 West Third Street, Suite 650, Los Angeles, CA 90048. E-Mail— [email protected]. Career: Actor, producer, director, and singer. Appeared in an Emmy nominated anti-drug commercial, 1985; served as chairman of the Offshore Powerboat Tour; chairman of The NetShow Company (Internet development group), 1996—.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Golden Scroll Award, best actor of the year, and Academy of Science Fiction and Horror Films, both 1976, for A Boy and His Dog; Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a drama series, 1984, and Golden Globe Award, best actor in a drama series, 1986, both for Miami Vice; ShoWest Award, male star of the year, 1988, for Miami Vice; recipient, Offshore World Cup (powerboat racing), 1988; Hollywood Walk of Fame Star, 1996. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jefferson Davis Pruitt, From Here to Eternity, NBC, 1980. Detective James "Sonny" Crockett, Miami Vice, NBC, 1984-89. Inspector Nash Bridges, Nash Bridges, CBS, 1996—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Judson Fletcher, The Rebels, syndicated, 1979. Bonard Davis, Beulah Land, NBC, 1980. Ben Quick, The Long Hot Summer, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Daniel Easton, First You Cry, CBS, 1978. Mike Sloan, Ski Lift to Death, CBS, 1978. Gunther, Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold, NBC, 1978. Cowboy, Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill, NBC, 1979. Andy Brady, Revenge of the Stepford Wives, NBC, 1980. Elvis Presley, Elvis and the Beauty Queen, NBC, 1981. Bob Howard, The Two Lives of Carol Letner, CBS, 1981. Regimental Sergeant Major John Patrick Libbey, In Pursuit of Honor (also known as Fiddler's Green), HBO, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: NBC All-Star Hour, NBC, 1985. Presenter, 38th Annual Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. Bob Hope's High-Flying Birthday, NBC, 1986. NBC's 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. All-Star Gala at Ford's Theater, ABC, 1987. Don Johnson's Heartbeat (music video), HBO, 1987. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1987. Bob Hope's High-Flying Birthday Extravaganza, NBC, 1987.

JOHNSON • 215 Host, The Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies, ABC, 1987. Willie Nelson's Picnic, syndicated, 1987. Bob Hope's Jolly Christmas Show with the AllAmerica Champs, NBC, 1988. Presenter, The 61st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. Host, Super Bowl Saturday Nite, CBS, 1990. Host, American Red Cross Emergency Test, ABC, 1990. NBC Saturday Sports Showcase, NBC, 1990. Seriously. . . Phil Collins, CBS, 1990. That's What Friends Are For, CBS, 1990. Presenter, The 16th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1990. Victory & Valor: A Special Olympics All-Star Celebration (also known as The International Special Olympics All-Star Ca/a), ABC, 1991. Presenter, The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1992. Host, The Grand Opening of Euro Disney, CBS, 1992. Host, One Child, One Dream: The Horatio Alger Awards, NBC, 1993. The /9th Annual People's Choice Awards, NBC, 1993. Host, The Horatio Alger Awards, NBC, 1994. Bob Hope. . .Laughing With the Presidents, NBC, 1996. Presenter, The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 1996 Emmy Awards, 1996. Host, The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1997. Guest host, CBS: The First 50 Years, CBS, 1998. Televsion Appearances; Pilots: Quirt, Law of the Land, NBC, 1976. Sergeant Brian Scott, The City, NBC, 1977. Johnny Wilson, Cover Girls, NBC, 1977. Charlie Morgan, The Two-Five, ABC, 1978. Brewster Baker, Six Pack, NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: Contestant, The Dating Game, ABC, 1969. Deloy Coopersmith, "The Combatants/' Sarge, NBC, 1971. Nashebo, "The Spirit Helper/' Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. "The Teacher/' The Rookies, ABC, 1973. Officer Larry Wilson, "Hot Dog/' Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1976. "Renegade's Child," Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1976. Nashville 99, CBS, 1977. "Candy," Big Hawaii, NBC, 1977.

216 •JOHNSON Boyfriend, 'Trial Marriage/' Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1977. "Pressure Point/' Po//ce Story, NBC, 1977. "A Crash Course in Survival/' The American Girls, CBS, 1978. "The Class Crusader/' What Really Happened to the Class of'65?, NBC, 1978. "People Don't Do Such Things," Tales of the Unexpected, NBC, 1979. "The Woman in White," Matt Houston, ABC, 1983. The Mississippi, CBS, 1983. Also appeared in episodes of The Bold Ones, NBC, and Young Dr. Kildare, NBC. Television Work: Executive Producer, Don Johnson's Heartbeat (music video), HBO, 1987. Executive Producer, Life on the FUpside (comedy pilot; also known as Flipside, Homeward Bound, and Pop Rock), NBC, 1988. Executive Producer, In the Company of Darkness, CBS, 1993. Executive Producer, The Horatio Alger Awards, NBC, 1993-94. Director and producer (with Jeff Fahey), The Marshall (series), ABC, 1995. Executive producer, Nash Bridges (series), CBS, 1996—. Also directed six episodes of Miami Vice. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Stanley Sweetheart, The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Matthew, Zachariah, Cinerama, 1971. Stanley, The Harrad Experiment, Cinerama, 1973. Vic, A Boy and His Dog, LQ/JAF, 1975. Harley McKay, Return to Macon County, American International Pictures, 1975. Carl Daniel, Melanie, Embassy, 1981. Jacob Gorch, Soggy Bottom U.S.A., Gaylord, 1982. Tim Murphy, Cease Fire, Cineworld, 1985. Voice of Lieutenant Falcon, G.I. ]oe: The Movie, Marvel Productions, 1987. Wiley Boon, Sweet Hearts Dance, TriStar, 1988. Jerry Beck, Dead-Bang, Warner Bros., 1989. Harry Madox, The Hot Spot, Orion, 1990. Marlboro, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Ben Reed, Paradise, Buena Vista, 1991. David Greenhill, Guilty As Sin, Buena Vista, 1993. Paul Verrall, Born Yesterday, Buena Vista, 1993.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 David Simms, Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996. Ben Dunmore, Goodbye Lover, Warner Bros., 1998. Stage Appearances: Your Own Thing, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1968. Smitty, Fortune and Men's Eyes, Coronet Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1969. RECORDINGS Albums: Heartbeat, Epic, 1986. Let It Roll, Epic, 1989. Albums; Contributing Vocals: "I'm No Angel," I'm No Angel, Greg Allman, Epic, 1986. "Till I Loved You," (duet with Barbra Streisand) Till I Loved You, Barbra Streisand, Columbia, 1988. "Dreams," Dreams, Allman Brothers Band, Polydor, 1989. WRITINGS Songs: (With Dickey Betts) "Blind Love" and "Can't Take It with You," both recorded by the Allman Brothers, Enlightened Rogues, Capricorn, 1979. (Co-author) "Love Roulette" and "Can't Take Your Memory," Heartbeat, Epic, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 29, 1996, p. 28; January 23, 1998, p. 57. Inside Media, May 1, 1996, p. 42. Life, April, 1989, pp. 70-74. Newsweek, October 7, 1985, pp. 96-98. People Weekly, July 17,1985; May 18,1998, p. 123. Playboy, January, 1987, p. 49. Rolling Stone, November 7, 1985, pp. 32-34. Internet Website: http://www.donjohnson.com*

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Donnie Brasco, Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Home Fries, Warner Bros., 1998. My Dog Skip, Warner Bros., 1999.

PERSONAL Born December 27, 1945, in Washington, DC; son of Emory Johnson (in the air cargo business) and Dorothy King (a realtor); married Lezlie Brooks; children: Rebecca, Jack. Education: University of Virginia, B.A. (theatre arts); University of Iowa, M.A. (film), 1973. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer. Baltimore Pictures, Los Angeles, CA, founder (with Barry Levinson), 1989, partner (with Barry Levinson), 1989—, and producer 1989—; participant in the Director's Guild of America Training program; also worked as a production assistant on television commercials. Awards, Honors: Academy Award and Golden Globe Award, both best picture, both 1988, for Rain Man; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, Golden Globe Award, and Academy Award nomination (all with Barry Levinson and Warren Beatty), all best picture, 1991, for Bugsy; Academy Award, best foreign film, 1991, for Journey of Hope; People's Choice Award, best new dramatic series, 1999, for LA. Doctors. CREDITS Film Work; Producer: Next Stop, Greenwich Village, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1976. Movie Movie, Warner Bros., 1978. The Natural, TriStar, 1984. Young Sherlock Holmes (also known as Pyramid of Fear), Paramount, 1985. (With Larry Brezner, Ben Moses, and Harry Benn) Good Morning, Vietnam, Buena Vista, 1987. Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1987. Rain Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. (With Barry Levinson) Avalon, TriStar, 1990. (With Barry Levinson and Warren Beatty) Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. (With Barry Levinson) Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. A Perfect World, Warner Bros., 1993. jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. A Little Princess, Warner Bros., 1995.

Film Work; Executive Producer: Diner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1982. ]ourney of Hope, Paramount/Miramax, 1990. (With Paul Rassam) Kafka, Miramax, 1991. Bob Roberts, Paramount, 1992. Sniper, TriStar, 1993. Wilder Napalm, TriStar, 1993. Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Mouse Hunt, DreamWorks SKG, 1997. The Astronaut's Wife, New Line Cinema, 1999. Other Film Work: Second assistant director, High Anxiety, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Second assistant director, Escape from Alcatraz, Paramount, 1979. Assistant director, Fatso, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Television Work; Series: Executive producer (with others) LA. Doctors (also known as LA. Docs), CBS, 1998—. Television Work; Producer; Pilots: Diner, CBS, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, December 18, 1991.

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Real name, Todd Jones; born January 17, 1931, in Arkabutla, MS; raised in Dublin, Ml; son of Robert Earl (a boxer, actor, butler, and chauffeur) and Ruth (a teacher and maid; maiden name, Connolly) Jones; raised by John (a farmer) and Maggie (a farmer and homemaker) Connolly; married Julienne Marie Hendricks (an actress; divorced); married Cecilia Hart (an actress), March 15, 1982; children: (second marriage) Flynn Earl. Education: Attended the University of Michigan, B.A., 1953; received diploma from the American Theatre Wing in New York City, 1957; studied acting with Lee Strasberg and Tad Danielewski.

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Addresses: Agent— Bauman/HiHer and Associates, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., no. 5, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor. Appointed by U.S. president John F. Kennedy to the Advisory Board of the National Council on the Arts, 1962. Appeared in advertisements, including commercials for the Cable News Network (CNN), and for Bell Atlantic. Also worked polishing floors and cleaning offices. Military service: U.S. Army; became first lieutenant. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, best actor, 1962, for Clandestine on the Morning Line, The Apple, and Moon on a Rainbow Shawl; Theatre World Award, most promising new actor, 1962; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by an actor in a leading role, and Golden Nymph Award, best performance by an actor, both 1963, for East Side/ West Side; Drama Desk Award, best performance, 1964, and Vernon Rice Award, 1965, both for Othello; Obie Award, best performance, 1965, for Baal; Emmy Award, 1965, for Beyond the Blues; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a dramatic play, and Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, both 1969, for The Great White Hope; Grammy Award, 1969, for the cast recording of The Great White Hope; honorary degree, University of Michigan, 1970; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1970, for Les blancs; Academy Award nomination, best actor, 1970, and Golden Globe Award, best new male star of the year, 1971, both for The Great White Hope; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performances, 1973, for Hamlet and The Cherry Orchard; Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), best actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a musical or comedy, both 1974, for Claudine; Golden Hugo Award, Chicago Film Festival, Golden Gate Award, San Francisco International Film Festival, and Gabriel Award, Mercy College, all 1975, for The Cay; Grammy Award (with Orson Welles, Henry Fonda, and Helen Hayes), best spoken word or nonmusical recording, 1976, for Great American Documents. Honorary degree, Princeton University, 1980; Medal for Spoken Language, American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1981; Office of Black Ministries Toussaint Medallion, 1982; honorary degree, Columbia College, 1982; inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame,

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 1985; Antoinette Perry Award, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award, all best actor, 1987, for Fences; Distinguished Performance Award, Drama League of New York, 1987; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding performance in children's programming, 1987, for "Soldier Boys/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials; CableAce Award, best actor in a dramatic series, 1989, for "Third and Oak: The Pool Hall/' American Playwrights Theatre; CableAce Award nomination, 1990, for The Last Elephant; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor, 1990, for By Dawn's Early Light; Jean Renoir Award, Los Angeles Film Teachers, 1990; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1990, for Gabriel's Fire; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor, and CableAce Award, best actor in a supporting role, both 1991, for Heatwave!; Common Wealth Award, Bank of Delaware, 1991, for "distinguished service in the dramatic arts"; People's Choice Award nomination, 1992; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a television series—drama, 1992, for Pros and Cons; Hall of Fame Image Award for contributions to the arts, NAACP, 1992; Image Award, NAACP, best actor, 1992, for Gabriel's Fire; National Medal of the Arts, 1992, for "outstanding contributions to cultural life of the country"; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actor in a drama series, 1995, for Under One Roof; Joseph Plateau Award of Honour, Flanders International Film Festival, 1995; Image Award nomination, NAACP, outstanding lead actor in a motion picture, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role, both 1996, for Cry, the Beloved Country; Image Award nomination, NAACP, outstanding performance in an animated, live-action, dramatic youth, or children's series or special, 1996, for "The Valiant Little Tailor," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child; Image Award nomination, NAACP, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, 1998, for "Roz's Krantz and Gouldenstern Are Dead," Frasier; also received an honorary degree from Yale University. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lieutenant Jimmy Zogg, Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (also known as Dr. Strangelove), Columbia, 1964. Dr. Magiot, The Comedians, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967. Doctor D, End of the Road, Allied Artists, 1970.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jack Jefferson, The Great White Hope, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1970. Himself, King: A Filmed Record . . . Montgomery to Memphis, Marion Films, 1970. Voice of Malcolm X, Malcolm X (documentary), Warner Bros., 1972. Douglas Oilman, The Man, Paramount, 1972. Roop, Claudine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Johnny Williams, The River Niger, Cine Artists, 1975. Leon, The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings, Universal, 1976. Rabbit, Deadly Hero, Avco-Embassy, 1976. Nick Debrett, The Swashbuckler (also known as Scarlet Buccaneer), Universal, 1976. Older Kokumo, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Warner Bros., 1977. Malcolm X, The Greatest, Columbia, 1977. Sheikh Abdul, The Last Remake of Beau Geste, Universal, 1977. Detective Joshua Burke, A Piece of the Action, Warner Bros., 1977. Voice of Darth Vader, 5tar Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Voice of Darth Vader, The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Harpooner, The Bushido Blade (also known as The Bloody Bushido Blade), Trident, 1981. Frye, Blood Tide (also known as The Red Tide), 21st Century, 1982. Thulsa Doom, Conan the Barbarian, Universal, 1982. Ommadon (the red wizard), The F//ght of Dragons (also known as F//ght of the Dragon; animated), Warner Bros., 1982. Voice of Darth Vader, Return ofthejedi (also known as Blue Harvest, Revenge ofthejedi, Star Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and Star Wars: Episode VI: Revenge ofthejedi), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Albert, City Limits, Atlantic, 1985. Street Encounters, New York City Police Department/ Sunnyside Films, 1985. Professor Rutherford Banks, Soul Man, New World, 1986. Umslopogaas, Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold, Cannon, 1987. "Goody" Nelson, Gardens of Stone, TriStar, 1987. "Few Clothes" Johnson, Matewan, Cinecom, 1987. Ike Bailey, My Little Girl, Hemdale, 1987. Voice of the emperor of the night, Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night, New World, 1987. King Jaffe Joffer, Coming to America, Paramount, 1988.

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Lone Star Kid, 1988. Coach Couzo, Best of the Best, Taurus, 1989. Terence Mann, Field of Dreams (also known as Shoeless Joe), Universal, 1989. Detective Dugan, Three Fugitives, Buena Vista, 1989. Morrison, Grim Prairie Tales, Coe Hahn, 1990. Admiral James Greer, The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. Lieutenant Spencer, Into Thin Air (also known as The Ambulance), Triumph Releasing, 1990. Ben Johnson, Convicts, Management Company Entertainment Group, 1991. Voice of retribution, Terrorgram, Monarch Home Video, 1991. I Can't Lose, 1991. Himself, True Identity, Buena Vista, 1991. Admiral James Greer, Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. Bear, Scorchers, FoxVideo, 1992. Bernard Abbott, Sneakers, Universal, 1992. Jake, Excessive Force, New Line Cinema, 1993. Mr. Mertle, The Sand/ot (also known as The Sand/ot Kids), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Mr. Moses, The Meteor Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1993. William Perry, Dreamrider, Belltower Productions, 1993. Judge Issacs, Sommersby, Warner Bros., 1993. Voice of Mufasa, The Lion King (animated), Buena Vista, 1994. Dolby, Clean Slate, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Man number seven, Conversations, 1994. Narrator, Africa: The Serengeti (documentary), Houston Museum of Natural Science, 1994. Himself, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Paramount, 1994. Admiral James Greer, Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. Reverend Stephen Kumalo, Cry, the Beloved Country, Miramax, 1995. Madison Hemings, Jefferson in Paris, Buena Vista, 1995. Narrator, judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995. James Bing, Good Luck (also known as Guys Like Us and The Ox and the Eye), East West Film Partners, 1996. Ray Murdock, A Family Thing, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1996. Himself, Looking for Richard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Narrator, Dreamfield: The "Field of Dreams" Story (documentary), 1996. Voice of Darth Vader, Star Wars: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997.

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Voice of Darth Vader, The Empire Strikes Back: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Voice of Darth Vader, Return of the Jedi: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Voice of Kibosh, Casper: A Spirited Beginning (also known as Casper II: Chost Central Station and Casper: The Beginning), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Arthur Baylor, Gang Related (also known as Criminal Intent), Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer, 1997. Voice on CNN promotional spot, Primary Colors, Universal, 1998. Voice of Mufasa, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (also known as Simba's Pride), Walt Disney Home Video/Buena Vista Video, 1998. New York City. . . Come Visit the World (documentary), New York Convention Visitors Bureau, 1998. Diary of an American Family, 1998. Quest for Atlantis, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Jerry Turner, As the World Turns, CBS, 1966. Dr. Jim Frazier, Guiding Light, CBS, 1967. Host, Black Omnibus, syndicated, 1973. Captain Woodrow "Woody" Paris, Paris, CBS, 197980. Host, Summer Show, syndicated, 1980. Lou Garfield, Me and Mom, ABC, 1985. Thad Green, "Mathnet" segment, Square One TV, PBS, 1987-88. Host, Long Ago and Far Away, PBS, 1989-91. Gabriel Bird, Gabriel's Fire, ABC, 1990-91. Gabriel Bird, Pros and Cons, ABC, 1991-92. Neb Langston, Under One Roof, CBS, 1995. Narrator of opening sequence, 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It), NBC, 1996-. Voice of Bleeding Gums Murphy, The Simpsons (animated), Fox. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Balthazar, ]esus of Nazareth (also known as Gesu di Nazareth), NBC, 1977. Alex Haley, Roots: The Next Generations, ABC, 1979. Dane Oliver, The Col den Moment: An Olympic Love Story, NBC, 1980. Father Jake Divine, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (also known as The Mad Messiah), CBS, 1980. Major Walker, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Diamond, Signs and Wonders, BBC, 1995, later broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1995. Voice of the Mountain King, Merlin, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Barney Hill, The UFO Incident (also known as Interrupted Journey), NBC, 1975. Narrator, A Day without Sunshine, WPBT, 1976. Morris Bird, Jr., The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened, CBS, 1977. Philby, Burgess and Maclean, Granada Television, 1977. Jack Madrid, The Vegas Strip War (also known as Las Vegas Strip War), NBC, 1984. Alice, By Dawn's Early Light (also known as The Grand Tour), HBO, 1990. Junius Johnson, Heatwave!, ABC, 1990. Al Topping, Last Flight Out, NBC, 1990. Police Inspector Nkuru, The Last Elephant (also known as The Ivory Hunters and White Cold), TNT, 1990. Lieutenant Spencer, The Ambulance, 1990. Percy, Percy and Thunder, TNT, 1992. "Teach 109," Showtime''s Thirty-Minute Movie, Showtime, 1992. Vernon Johns, The Vernon Johns Story (also known as Road to Freedom: The Vernon Johns Story), syndicated, 1994. Charles Lloyd, Confessions: Two Faces of Evil (also known as Mothershed or Berndt?), NBC, 1994. Host, Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics, CBS, 1994. Lawrence, Timepiece, 1996. Dr. McDuffie, Rebound: The Legend of Earl "the Goat" Manigault (also known as Angel of Harlem), HBO, 1996. Jim Kalla, The Second Civil War, HBO, 1997. Grey, Morton Foote's Alone (also known as Alone), Showtime, 1997. Archibald Thacker, "What the Deaf Man Heard/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1997. Also appeared in Bailey's Bridge. Television Appearances; Specials: Beyond the Blues (documentary), 1965. Timothy, The Cay, NBC, 1974. Title role, "King Lear/' Theatre in America, PBS, 1974. Big Joe, Happy Endings, ABC, 1975. Narrator, "Sojourner," American Parade, 1975. Title role, Paul Robeson (solo show), PBS, 1979. Narrator, "Beauty and the Beast/' CBS Library: Misunderstood Monsters, CBS, 1981.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 The Angel Gabriel, "Amy and the Angel," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1982. Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. Narrator, Lions of Etosha—King of the Beasts, PBS, 1986. Detective Robb, "Soldier Boys," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1987. America Picks the All-Time Favorite Movies, ABC, 1988. Dr. Winston, "Teach 109,"/American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Narrator, A Hard Road to Glory: The Black Athlete 1988, syndicated, 1988. Narrator, "Michael Jackson," Motown on Showtime, Showtime, 1988. Host and narrator, "The Way We Hear," Smithsonian World, PBS, 1988. Host and narrator, Who Lives, Who Dies, PBS, 1988. Shooter Stevenson, "Third and Oak: The Pool Hall," American Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Narrator, World Series, ABC, 1989. Americas All-Star Tribute to Oprah Winfrey, ABC, 1990. National Memorial Day Concert, PBS, 1990. Two Years . . . Later, NBC, 1990. A Party for Richard Pryor, CBS, 1991. Narrator, Portrait of Castro's Cuba, TBS, 1991. Narrator, Visitors from the Unknown, CBS, 1991. Voice, When It Was a Game, HBO, 1991. American Film Institute Salute to Sidney Poitier (also known as Twentieth Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award), NBC, 1992. The Creative Spirit, PBS, 1992. Host, Great Lakes, Bitter Legacy, PBS, 1992. Host, JFK Conspiracy, syndicated, 1992. Presenter, Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1992. The Magic of David Copperfield XIV: Flying. . . Live the Dream, CBS, 1992. Narrator, Michael Jackson . . . the Legend Continues, CBS, 1992. Muhammad Ali's Fiftieth Birthday Celebration, ABC, 1992. Host and narrator, Diamonds on the Silver Screen, American Movie Classics, 1992. Old Man Taylor, "Hallelujah, "American Playhouse, PBS, 1993. Host, Outcry LA.: Riots, Trials, Recovery, 1993. Movie News Hot Summer Sneak Preview, CBS, 1994. The Making of the Lion King, The Disney Channel, 1994. Great American Music: A Salute to Fast Cars, The Family Channel, 1994.

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Bah! Humbug!, PBS, 1994. Narrator, Living Cathedral: Saint John the Divine, PBS, 1994. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1995. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, HBO, 1995. Voice of Jakamarra, People (animated), The Disney Channel, 1995. Host, Water, PBS, 1995. Sports on the Silver Screen, HBO, 1997. American Film Institute's 100 Years . . . 700 Movies, CBS, 1998. Narrator, "Forces of the Wild," Nature, PBS, 1998. Host, "The Kennedys in Crisis," CNN Perspectives, CNN, 1998. Also narrated Ivory Wars, The Discovery Channel. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1987. The 43rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1989. The 44th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1990. Presenter, The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1990. The Golden Clobe Awards, TBS, 1990. The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. The /7th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. The /2th Annual CableAce Awards, TBS, 1991. The 23rd Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1991. The /9th Annual Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1992. The 24th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1992. Host, The /Oth Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1997. The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Catholic Hour (also known as Guideline), NBC, 1962. The Defenders, CBS, 1962. Camera Three, CBS, 1963. fast Side/West Side, CBS, 1963. Look Up and Live, CBS, 1963. "The Non-Violent," The Defenders, CBS, 1964. Channing, ABC, 1964. Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1966. Tarzan, NBC, 1967. Tarzan, NBC, 1968. N.E.T. Playhouse, National Educational Television (N.E.T., later known as PBS), 1968. N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1969. Guest host, Vegetable Soup, syndicated, 1975.

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"Twenty-five Years of the Circle in the Square, Part Two/' Camera Three, CBS, 1977. Genie, "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp/' Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1986. Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1986. WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1986. Lee Atkins, "Victor/Victorious," LA. Law, NBC, 1989. Saturday Night with Connie Chung, NBC, 1989. Reflections on the Silver Screen with Professor Richard Brown, American Movie Classics, 1990. Narrator and voices of the moving man and Serak the preparer, "The Tree House of Horrors/' The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1990. "Muhammad Ali," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, Showtime, 1992. Horace McCoy, "Profile," Law and Order, NBC, 1993. Franklin W. Stern, "The House of Luthor," Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. Voice characterization, The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1994. Bryant Thomas, Picket Fences, CBS, 1995. Voice of the King, "The Valiant Little Tailor," Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (animated), HBO, 1995. "James Earl Jones," Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. The big angel, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997. "Roz's Krantz and Gouldenstern Are Dead," Frasier, NBC, 1997. Felix Wilson, "Blood Ties, Parts I, II and III," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1997. Narrator, "Das Bus," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1998. Voice of Unas, "Thor's Hammer," Stargate SG-1, Showtime, 1997. Also contributed a voice characterization to Garfield and Friends (animated), CBS. Stage Appearances: Gregory, Romeo and ]uliet, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1955. Sergeant Blunt, Wedding in Japan, Greystone Hotel, New York City, 1957. Understudy for the role of Perry Hall, The Egghead, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1957. Edward, Sunrise at Campobello, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1958. The Big Knife, 1959.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Taffy, 1959. Heaven Can Wait, 1959. Congo, 1959. Jessie Prince, The Pretender, off-Broadway production, 1960. Harrison Thurston, The Cool World, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1960. Williams, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Belvedere Lake, New York City, 1960. Abhorson, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Belvedere Lake, 1960. The Apple, Living Theatre, New York City, 1961. Deodatus Village, The Blacks: A Clown Play, St. Mark's Playhouse, New York City, 1961. Roger Clark, Clandestine on the Morning Line, Actors Playhouse, New York City, 1961. Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, New York Shakespeare Festival, Wolman Memorial Theatre, New York City, 1961. Much Ado about Nothing, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1961. Lord Marshall, Richard II, New York Shakespeare Festival, Wolman Memorial Theatre, 1961. Romeo and Juliet, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1961. Taming of the Shrew, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1961. Ephraim, Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, East Eleventh Street Theatre, New York City, 1962. Cinna, Infidel Caesar, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1962. Caliban, The Tempest, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1962. Prince of Morocco, The Merchant of Venice, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1962. Toys in the Attic, Corning Summer Theatre, Corning, NY, 1962. Mario Saccone, PS. 193, Writers Stage, New York City, 1962. Macduff, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, 1963. George Gulp, The Love Nest, Writers Stage, 1963. Camillo, The Winter's Tale, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1963. Title role, Mister Johnson, Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1963. Rudge, Next Time I'll Sing to You, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1963. Title role, Othello, Corning Summer Theatre, 1963. The Last Minstrel, 1963. Zachariah Pieterson, The Blood Knot, Cricket Theatre, New York City, 1964. Title role, The Emperor Jones, Boston Arts Festival, Boston, MA, 1964.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Title role, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, then Martinque Theatre, New York City, 1964. Ekart, Baal, Martinque Theatre, 1965. Junius Brutus, Coriolanus, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1965. Ajax, Troilus and Cress/da, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1965. Philippeau, Danton's Death, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1965. Day of Absence, St. Mark's Playhouse, 1966. Happy Ending, St. Mark's Playhouse, 1966. Title role, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1966. A Hand Is on the Gate (revue), Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1966. Title role, Othello, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, 1966. The Peace Creeps, Theatre Four, New York City, 1966. Jack Jefferson, The Great White Hope, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1967, then Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1968. The Blood Knot, Arena Stage, 1968. Lennie, Of Mice and Men, Purdue University Theatre, Lafayette, IN, 1968. Boesman, Boesman and Lena, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1970. Tshembe Matoseh, Les blancs, Longacre Theatre, 1970. Title role, Othello, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1971. Claudius, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1972. Lopakin, The Cherry Orchard, New York Shakespeare Festival, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1973. Title role, King Lear, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1973. Theodore "Mickey" Hickman, The Iceman Cometh, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1973. Of Mice and Men, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, 1974. Lennie, Of Mice and Men, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1974. Title role, Paul Robeson (solo show), Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1977, later Booth Theatre, New York City, 1978, then Her Majesty's Theatre, London, England, 1978. Steve Daniels, A Lesson from Aloes, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1980. Hedda Gabler, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. Title role, Othello, American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, CT, 1981.

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Sam, Master Harold . . . and the Boys, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1982. Title role, Othello, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1982. Julius Nkumbi, The Day of the Picnic, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1984. Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Troy Maxon, Fences, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1985, then Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1986, later Forty-sixth Street Theatre, New York City, 1987, then Curran Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1987, later James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1988. Appeared as Verges, Much Ado about Nothing, King, The Birds, and David King, A Sleep of Prisoners, all University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml; appeared in Stalag 17, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, Velvet Gloves, The Tender Trap, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Desperate Hours, and Othello, all Summer Theatre, Manistee, Ml; also appeared in a gala benefit show for Circle in the Square Theatre, 1974. Major Tours: The Emperor Jones, Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, European Festival tour, European cities, 1967. Sam, Master Harold . . . and the Boys, U.S. cities, 1983. Radio Appearances: What, to the American Slave, Is Your Fourth of July? (speech by Frederick Douglass), Minnesota Public Radio (St. Paul, MN), 1973. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Adventures of Coloredman, Capitol (Hollywood, CA), 1966. To Be Young, Cifted, and Black, Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature, 1971. The People Could Fly, Knopf (New York City), 1987. Noah's Ark, Lightyear (New York City), 1990. Lincoln's Portrait, Delos Records, 1993. The Complete Multimedia Bible (King James version), Compton's NewMedia (Carlsbad, CA), 1995. Narrator, Rosewood Reborn, Reality Works, 1997. Other taped readings include The Emperor Jones, National Radio Theatre of Chicago; John Henry, Scholastic Records (New York City); and The New Testa-

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ment (King James version), Tape Specialty, Inc; appeared in Native Son; Oedipus Rex (with the Cleveland Orchestra); Poems from Black Africa; and the cast recording of The Great White Hope; appeared with Orson Welles, Henry Fonda, and Helen Hayes in Great American Documents. Videos: Narrator, "The Creation/' Cod's Trombones, 1996. Video Games: Voice of the Big P.I. in the Sky, Under a Killing Moon, 1994. General Solomon, Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun, Electronic Arts, 1999. WRITINGS Memoirs: (With Penelope Niven) James Earl Jones: Voices and Silences, Scribner (New York City), 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Booklist, February 1, 1998, p. 931. Jet, Januarys, 1996, p. 56; April 1, 1996, p. 32; June 10, 1996, pp. 36-40. New York Times, March 22, 1987. SHOOT, August 30, 1996, pp. 27-29.*

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Born March 31, 1934, in Charleroi, PA; raised in Smithton, PA; daughter of Paul (owner of a beer manufacturing company) and Marjorie (Williams) Jones; married Jack Cassidy (an actor), August 5, 1956 (divorced, 1975); married Marty Ingels (an actor and agent), 1977; children: (first marriage) Shaun, Patrick, Ryan. Education: Graduated from South Huntingdon High School, 1952; trained for the stage at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Addresses: Office—Suite One Productions, 8127 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90046. Agent—c/o Contemporary-Korman Artists Ltd., 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—701 N. Oakhurst Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress and singer. Has appeared in print advertisements for Club Milk—Where's Your Mous-

tache? (with Florence Henderson and Marion Ross), 1998; founder (with husband Marty Ingels), Stoney Point Productions; national chairwoman, Leukemia Foundation. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Miss Pittsburgh, 1952; Miss Pennsylvania, first runner-up, c. 1952; National Board of Review Award, 1960, and Academy Award, best supporting actress, 1961, both for Elmer Gantry; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by an actress, 1970, for 5/7ent Night, Lonely Night; Golden Globe nomination, best actress in a musical/comedy, 1972, for The Partridge Family; Children's Aid Organization Woman of the Year Award, 1972; Women's Foundation Mother of the Year Award, 1978; Award of Distinction from Emerson College, National Leukemia Broadcast Council Susan Award, and Anti-Defamation League Distinguished Humanitarian Award, all 1979; Los Angeles Advertising Club Belding Bowl Award, 1984; Outstanding Humanitarian Endeavor Angels Award, San Diego U.S. International University People Award, Deedra Award, and Hollywood Walk of Fame Star (star number 1822), all 1986; International Foster Parents Plan First World Citizen Award, Diamond Jubilee Appreciation Award, and El Nino Services honoree, all 1987; Childhelp USA Woman of the Year Award, and National Leukemia Council Gift of Life Award, both 1988; honorary L.H.D. degree, Point Park College, 1991; Shirley Jones Drama Scholarship established at Westmoreland College, 1996; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding service show host, 1997-98, for Family Classic Movies; The Harvey Award, 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Laurey Williams, Oklahoma!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Julie Jordan, Carousel, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Liz Templeton, April Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Linda Cabot, Never Steal Anything Small, Universal, 1959. Betty Barnaby, Bobbikins, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Lulu Bains, Elmer Gantry, United Artists, 1960. Suzie Murphy, Pepe, Columbia, 1960. Marty Purcell, Two Rode Together, Columbia, 1961.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Marian Paroo, The Music Man, Warner Bros., 1962. Amy Martin, A Ticklish Affair, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1963. Elizabeth Marten, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Janet Walker, Bedtime Story, Universal, 1964. Karen Williams, Dark Purpose, Universal, 1964. Marigold Marado, The Secret of My Success, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1965. Janice Claridge, Fluffy, Universal, 1965. Flo, The Happy Ending, United Artists, 1969. El Colfo, Mercurio Films, 1969. Oddly Coupled (also known as Fish for All), 1970. Jenny, The Cheyenne Social Club, National General, 1970. Gina Rowe, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Warner Bros., 1979. LaDonna Carey, Tank, Universal, 1983. Herself, Cops 'n Roberts, 1995. This is My Father, PutchFilms, 1998. Elly Morton, Gideon's Webb (also known as Gideon's Web), Baldwin/Cohen Productions, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Katherine Johnson, Silent Night, Lonely Night, NBC, 1969. Evelyn Harris, But I Don't Want to Get Married, ABC, 1970. Anne Baldwin, The Girls ofHuntington House, ABC, 1973. Helen Doss, The Family Nobody Wanted, ABC, 1975. Eleanor Anderson, Winner Take All, NBC, 1975. Laura Talbot, Yesterday's Child, NBC, 1977. Constance Dobson, Evening in Byzantium, syndicated, 1978. Sarah Laver, Who'll Save Our Children?, CBS, 1978. Joan Muir, A Last Cry for Help, ABC, 1979. Betty Tisdale, The Children of An Lac, CBS, 1980. E.F. Crown, Inmates: A Love Story, ABC, 1981. Susanne Millard, There Were Times, Dear, PBS, 1987. Ethel, Dog's Best Friend, The Family Channel, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Shirley Partridge, The Partridge Family, ABC, 197074. Shirley Miller, Shirley, NBC, 1979-80. Kate, Something So Right, NBC, 1996. Megan's mother, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1998. Also host for Family Classic Movies on AMC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Betty Stevens, For the Love of Mike, CBS, 1962.

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Dr. Aphrodite, Out of the Blue, CBS, 1968. Shirley Partridge, A Knight in Shining Armour, ABC, 1971. Jenny Dolan, The Lives of Jenny Dolan, NBC, 1975. Polly Harrington, The Adventures ofPollyanna, CBS, 1982. Charlie Hannon, Charlie, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "You're the Top," Four Star Jubilee, CBS, 1956. "Shadow of Evil," The U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1957. The Perry Como Show, NBC, 1965. Ellyn Mandrake, "Phillip's Game," McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1977. The Big Show, NBC, 1980. The Phil Donahue Show, syndicated, 1980. Joan Gilbert, Hotel, ABC, 1987. Jean, Empty Nest, NBC, 1988. Kathleen Lane, "The Body Politic," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Kitty Noland, The Slap Maxwell Story, ABC, 1988. Ann Owens Arden, "Shear Madness," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1990. Barbara Manchester, "Who Killed the Gadget Man?," Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. Herself, "Women in Film," Women of the House, CBS, 1995. Shirley/Evil Shirley, "One Mean Mother," Deadly Games, UPN, 1995. The Pet Shop, Animal Planet, 1997. Also appeared on Dupont Show of the Month, CBS; Fireside Theatre, NBC; Gruen Guild Playhouse and Lux Video Theatre. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1955, 1967, 1971, 1972, and 1973. The Red Mill, CBS, 1958. Step on the Gas, CBS, 1960. Hollywood Melody, NBC, 1962. The Wonderful World of Burlesque, NBC, 1965. Friends and Nabors, CBS, 1966. Peggy Ruby, The Royal Follies of 1933, NBC, 1967. Perry Como's Music from Hollywood, ABC, 1977. Host, Thanksgiving Reunion with the Partridge Family and My Three Sons, ABC, 1977. Bob Hope Special: Hope, Women, and Song, NBC, 1980. Shirley Jones'America, CBS, 1981. Marriage and family hostess, Women of Russia, syndicated, 1981. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope's Women I LoveBeautiful But Funny, NBC, 1982.

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Tennesse Ernie Ford's America, PBS, 1985. Getting the Last Laugh, ABC, 1985. Bob Hope's Royal Command Performance from Sweden, NBC, 1986. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1986. An All-Star Tribute to General ]immy Doolittle, syndicated, 1986. Happy Birthday Hollywood, ABC, 1987. Host, Six Hours for Life (Leukemia Society of America Telethon), syndicated, 1987. A Grand Night: The Performing Arts Salute Public Television, PBS, 1988. A Salute to Broadway: Chorus Lines, 1988. Christmas in Washington, 1988. Performed the song "God Bless America/' Command Performance: An All-Star Salute to the President, ABC, 1989. Host and performed the songs "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'," "It Might As Well Be Spring/' and "Time," "Music by Richard Rodgers," Great Performances, PBS, 1990. Judge, The 7990 Miss America Pageant, 1990. Stars and Stripes: Hollywood and World War II, American Movie Classics, 1991. Mom Knows Best, CBS, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1993. "I Want a Baby," First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1994. The Golden Globe's 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1994. Host, The Tunes of Tommy Dorsey: A Sentimental Journey, 1994. Here Comes the Bride. . .There Goes the Groom, CBS, 1995. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1996. Host, Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies, Arts & Entertainment, 1996. Burt Lancaster, American Movie Classics, 1997. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Documentaries: The Beatles Anthology (documentary), ABC, 1995. The Making of a Child Star (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Stage Appearances: (Broadway debut) Nurse, South Pacific, Majestic Theatre, 1953. Juliet, Me and Juliet, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1954. The Beggar's Opera, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1957.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Lady in the Dark, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Company and summer theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1960. Call Me Madam, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera Company and summer theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1960. Title role, Maggie Flynn, American National Theatre Academy Theatre, New York City, 1968. Bitter Suite, Long Beach, NY, 1983. Melissa, Love Letters, Allenbury Playhouse, Boiling Springs, PA, 1993-94. Major Tours and Concerts: Juliet, Me and Juliet, U.S. cities, 1955. Laurey, Oklahoma!, U.S. State Department sponsored tour of European cities, 1956. Cabaret tour with Jack Cassidy, U.S. cities, 1958. Susy Hendrix, Wait Until Dark, U.S. cities, 1967. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, U.S. cities, 1975. 5how Boat, U.S. cities, 1976. The Shirley ]ones Special, U.S. cities, 1981. Appeared in concert with Rich Little, MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV, 1984. RECORDINGS Albums: Always in the Mood, Manhattan, 1986. Show Tunes, Sony Special Products, 1995. Albums; Vocal and Track Contributions: Vocals, Partridge Family Album, Partridge Family, 1970, rereleased by Razor & Tie, 1993. Vocals, Partridge Family Sound Magazine, Partridge Family, Bell, 1971. Vocals, At Home with Their Greatest Hits (compilation), Partridge Family, Bell, 1972. Vocals, Free to Be You and Me (juvenile), Mario Thomas, Arista, 1972. Vocals, Greatest Hits (compilation), Partridge Family, Arista, 1989. "Christmas Is My Time of Year'' and (Partridge Family) "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree/' TV Family Christmas (various artists), Scotti Bros., 1992. "Almost Like Being in Love/' Broadway in Love: Embraceable You (soundtrack), Sony, 1993. Heartaches & Harmonies (compilation), Rhino, 1994. Vocals, Partridge Family Shopping Bag, Razor & Tie, 1994. Vocals, Partridge Family Christmas Card, Razor & Tie, 1995. Vocals, Fifties: Complete, Pat Boone, Bear Family, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Also "You Done Me Wrong/' World Out of Time (Henry Kaiser and David Lindley in Madagascar) Vol. 2, David Lindley, Shanachie. Videotaped Recordings; Home Videos: Host, Shirley Jones' Lite Aerobic Workout, 1990. Host, Shirley Jones' Lo-Cal Diet, Exercise, and Beauty Programs, 1991. WRITINGS Nonfiction: (With husband Marty Ingles) Shirley and Marty: An Unlikely Love Story, Morrow, 1990. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 23, 1994, p. 77; August 23, 1996, p.133. Internet Website: http://www.shirleyjones.com*

JURASIK, Peter PERSONAL Born April 25, in New York, NY; married. Education: University of New Hampshire, degree (theatre and dance), 1972. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

JURASIK » 2 2 7 Dr. Rosen, Mr. Jones, TriStar, 1993. Kevin, Angel 4: Undercover (also known as Angel 4: Assault with a Deadly Weapon), Live Home Video, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Andy Barnes, In the Custody of Strangers, ABC, 1982. McKey, Scandal Sheet, ABC, 1985. Jack Morris, Acceptable Risks, ABC, 1986. Portis, Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal, NBC, 1989. Lt. Jacoby, Peter Gunn, ABC, 1989. Dr. Simon Ward, Sex and the Married Detective, ABC, 1989. BobStanton, Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501 (also known as Aftermath: The Fate of Flight 1501), NBC, 1990. Gary Slate, Perry Mason: The Case of the Ruthless Reporter, NBC, 1991. Blocker, Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story (also known as The Heart of the Lie), ABC, 1992. Steve, A House of Secrets and Lies, CBS, 1992. Ambassador Londo Mollari, Babylon 5 (also known as B5 and Babylon 5: The Gathering), UPN, 1993. Edward Braddock, Without a Kiss Goodbye (also known as Falsely Accused), CBS, 1993. Nick, Huck and the King of Hearts, Showtime, 1993. Howard Stringer, The Late Shift, HBO, 1996. Londo Mollari, In the Beginning (also known as Babylon 5: In the Beginning), TNT, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Father Rosetti, Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage, CBS, 1993.

Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: First Place, Goshen Shakespeare Festival, 1967; named best actor, State One-Act Festival (Philadelphia, PA), 1970; Universe Reader's Choice Award, Sci-Fi Universe Magazine, best supporting actor, 1996, for Babylon 5. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bank teller, Straight Time, Warner Bros., 1978. Henry Kissinger, Born Again, Avco Embassy, 1978. Crom, Tron, Buena Vista, 1982. (Uncredited) Enemy Mine, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985. Roy, Problem Child, Universal, 1990.

Television Appearances; Series: Mitch Klein, The Bay City Blues, NBC, 1983. Sidney "Sid the Snitch" Thurston, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985-87. Sidney Thurston, Beverly Hills Buntz, NBC, 198788. Brad, Dear John, NBC, 1990. Ambassador Londo Mollari, Babylon 5 (also known as 85), syndicated, 1994-98. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Bank/' Barney Miller, ABC, 1978. Sid "The Snitch" Thurston, Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981. "Stealing the Show," Remington Steele, NBC, 1982.

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Tom Pelton, Vena's Honeymoon/' Taxi, NBC, 1983. "Welcome Back, Momma/' Night Court, NBC, 1984. Dr. Charles Alden, "Trumbo's World," MacGyver, ABC, 1985. Sherman Stipes, Civil Wars, ABC, 1991. Yale Tobias, "Dead Issue," LA. Law, NBC, 1993. Berg Beemer, jack's Place, ABC, 1993. Also appeared in episodes of MM*5*H, CBS; Columbo; LA. Doctors, CBS; Dave's World, CBS; and Third Rock from the Sun, NBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Henry, In Security, CBS, 1982. Wesley P. Wheaton, Lily, CBS, 1986. F. Buddy Pinkus, Sex, Shock and Censorship in the 90s, Showtime, 1993.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Stage Appearances: Codspell, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City and U.S. cities, 1974-75. Cardinal and Barbarian God, Wings, Eastside Playhouse, New York City, 1975. Cooper, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1983. Also appeared in Other People's Money, Jules, Wings, and Werewolf. WRITINGS Science Fiction: (With William H. Keith) Diplomatic Act, Baen, 1997. Stage Plays: Wrote unpublished play Inside My Room.*

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KAMINSKI, Janusz

1959PERSONAL

Full name, Janusz Zygmuni Kaminski; born July 27, 1959, in Ziembice, Poland; immigrated to the United States, 1981; son of Marian Kaminski and Jadwiga Celner; married Holly Hunter (an actress), May 20, 1995. Education: Columbia College, Chicago, IL, B.A. (film), 1987; American Film Institute, fellow in cinematography. Addresses: Office—1223 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 645, Santa Monica, CA 90403-5400. Career: Cinematographer. Awards, Honors: Line Eagle Award, Illinois Film Festival, 1988, for Lisa; Academy Award, National Society of Film Critics Award, British Academy Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and shared Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, all best cinematography, 1993, for Schindler's List; Academy Award nomination, Golden Satellite Award, and American Society of Cinematographers Award nomination, all best cinematography, 1997, for Amistad; Boston Society of Film Critics Award, Golden Satellite Award nomination, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, all best cinematography, all 1998, for Saving Private Ryan. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer: Lisa, 1988. /Absence, 1988. Selling Short, 1988. All the Love in the World, 1989. Rain Killer, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1990.

The Terror Within, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment, 1990. The Grim Prairie Tales, Academy Entertainment,

1990. The Terror Within II, Concorde, 1991. Pyrates, Vestron Video, 1991. Cool as Ice, Universal, 1991. (Second unit only) One False Move, LRS Media, 1991. Trouble Bound, ITC Entertainment Group, 1992. Mad Dog Coll (also known as Killer Instinct), Trimark Pictures, 1992. The Adventures of Huck Finn (also known as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), Buena Vista,

1993. Schindler's List, Universal, 1993. Tall Tale (also known as Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill), Buena Vista, 1994. Little Giants, Warner Bros., 1994. How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. jerry Maguire, TriStar, 1996. Amistad, DreamWorks, 1997. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (also known as The Lost World), Universal, 1997. Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks, 1998. Memoirs of a Geisha, Sony Pictures Entertainment,

1999. Other films include Fa//en Angel. Television Cinematographer; Movies: Wildflower, 1991. Class of'61 1993.*

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CREDITS Film Appearances: Gas station attendant, Strange Invaders, Orion, 1983. Alan Perez, Year of the Dragon, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1985. Paul Lorre, Bloodstone, Management Company Entertainment, 1989. Freedly, Why Me?, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1989. Wiley, / Love You to Death, TriStar, 1990. In the Cold of the Night, Republic Pictures, 1991. Steve Fox, Grand Canyon, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Scrabble man, The Last Boy Scout, Warner Bros., 1991. Halsey, Point Break, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Casanov, White Sands, Warner Bros., 1992. Eugene's father, Desert Winds, Dream Entertainment, 1994. Detective Markinson, The Shot, Bread and Water Productions, 1994. Caniff, Cops and Robbersons, TriStar, 1994. Boots Tynan, Love Is a Cun, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Bob Hatch, Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. ATV pop, Across the Moon, Hemdale, 1994. Banker, Waterworld, Universal, 1995. Wayne, My Fellow Americans, Warner Bros., 1996. Walker, American Strays, A-Pix Entertainment, 1996. Hyland, 187, Warner Bros., 1997. Guard Johnny Mark, Lost Highway, October Films, 1997. Jack, Sour Grapes, Columbia, 1998. Dude's landlord, The Big Lebowski, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Detective Hardaway, The Lesser Evil, Moondog Productions, 1998. Man from State Department, Lethal Weapon 4, Warner Bros., 1998. Hotel manager, The Day October Died, Pittsburgh Films, 1999. Homer, Dudley Do-Right, Universal, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Walter Maddock, McKenna, ABC, 1994-95. Frank Szymanski, Murder One, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sergeant Cooper, Fresno, CBS, 1986. The Invaders, Fox, 1995. Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Colonel Canby, Disaster at Silo 7, ABC, 1988.

William A. Fage, Shakedown on the Sunset Strip, CBS, 1988. Keeler, Cast the First Stone (also known as Cast the First Stone: The Diane Martin Story), NBC, 1989. Germ, The China Lake Murders, USA Network, 1990. Mr. Bane, Bad Attitudes, Fox, 1991. Eugene Bradnick, Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann, NBC, 1991. Gun clerk, Nightmare in the Daylight, CBS, 1992. Waco Dean, Blindsided, USA Network, 1993. Sergeant F. E. Blackwell, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, HBO, 1993. Inmate, Caught in the Act, USA Network, 1993. Elliot Fisher, Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita"Story, CBS, 1993. Ray Townsend, Secret Sins of the Father, NBC, 1994. Occult man, Serpent's Lair (also known as The Nesting), HBO, 1995. Junk dealer, A Father for Charlie (also known as High Lonesome), CBS, 1995. Dick Coates, Death Benefit, USA Network, 1996. Cab driver, If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tommy Lee Holliday, "I Married Dick," Newhart, CBS, 1982. Tommy Lee Holliday, "Home for the Hollidays," Newhart, CBS, 1982. "Suitcase," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986. "The Cradle Will Rock," Hunter, NBC, 1987. "Their Town," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1988. Mr. Millett, "The Search for Armand Peltzer," Doctor, Doctor, CBS, 1989. LA. Law, NBC, 1989. Angelo Copelli, "The Passionate Painter Mystery," Father Dowling Mysteries, ABC, 1990. Mr. Fusco, "Baby You Can't Drive My Car," Ferris Bueller, NBC, 1990. Sewer guy, Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1992. Fingers Kirby, "P.S. Do I Know You?," Night Court, NBC, 1992. Ruby, "No Pain, No Gain," Mann and Machine, NBC, 1992. Howard, "True Confessions," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Dave, The John Larroquette Show, NBC, 1993. Bunker, Bodies of Evidence, CBS, 1993. Jaheel, "Babel," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993. Dust Mite, "Mite Makes Right," Northern Exposure, CBS, 1994. Red, Madman of the People, NBC, 1994. Earl, "Gone but Not Faygotten," Wings, NBC, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Bruno Gruber, "Death in the Daytime/' Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995. John Doe, Platypus Man, UPN, 1995. Jimmy Step-and-a-Half, "Aging Bull/' NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Gary Lowell, The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Mr. Chase, "Comes the Inquisitor/' Babylon 5, syndicated, 1995. Carter Dumas, "Kissing Cousins/' The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Poacher, Sliders, Fox, 1996. Newt, High Incident, ABC, 1996. ER, NBC, 1997. Milo O'Bannon, Players, NBC, 1997. Larry Dobbs, "Deadly Games," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. Bib Bob, "Ranger Jarod," The Pretender, NBC, 1997. Manager, "Vows," Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1998. Kyle Peabody, "In Deep," The Practice, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Marty Soames, Hope Division, ABC, 1987. Bartender, Texan, Showtime, 1994.*

KELLER, Marthe

1945PERSONAL

Born January 28, 1945, in Basel, Switzerland; father a horse breeder; children: Alexandre (with Philippe De Broca). Education: Studied philosophy and sociology at a university in Frankfurt, Germany; trained for the stage at the Munich Stanislavsky School and the Brecht Theatre School, East Berlin, for three years. Addresses: AGENT— c/o Guy Bonnet, Agents Associes, 201 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore, 75008 Paris, France. Career: Actress and model. Cannes Film Festival judge, 1977; performed with the Schiller Theatre Group, Berlin, East Germany. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Prix de la Critique Award, 1969, for A Day in the Death of Joe Egg; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a supporting role, 1977, for Marathon Man.

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Catherine Mercier, Mon amie Max, Musidora Films, 1994. Signora Delgado, Pere/ra Declares (also known as Afirma Pere/ra), Vertigo Films, 1995. Nuits Blanches, 1996. Barbara, f//es (also known as Elas and Os Tres Dese/os), Legal Video, 1997. Nora Winter, K, New Light Films, 1997. Madame Thorpe, The School of Flesh (also known as L'Ecole de la chair), Arsenal, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Jean, Me/'n oder Dein, 1964. Esther, Die Frau des Reporters (documentary), 1986. Helma Schleyer, La Ruelle au clair de lune, 1987. Turbulences (also known as 5on et Lumiere), 1992. Marikka, Im Kreis der Iris, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Natacha, Arsene Lupin, 1971. Koba Lye-Lye, La Demoiselle d'Avignon, 1972. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Duchess Sanseverina, The Charterhouse of Parma, PBS, 1982. Mathildede Wesendonck, Wagner, London Cultural Trust Productions, 1983. Tess Shirer, The Nightmare Years, TNT, 1989. Catherine's mother, Young Catherine, TNT, 1991. Also appeared as Julie Kaufman, Unna Vittoria (A Victory), RAM [Italy]. Stage Appearances:

A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Paris, France, 1969. Title role, Joan of Arc at the Stake (dramatic oratorio), Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1984. Masha, The Three Sisters, Paris, France, 1979. Jedermann, Salzburg Festival, Salzburg, Austria, 1984. Also performed as Juliet, Romeo and Juliet; appeared in A Month in the Country, Paris, France; appeared in Betrayal and Emballage Perdu. SIDELIGHTS Keller has performed in over fifty plays and twenty movies in French, German, English, and Italian. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 9, 1994, p. 88. Variety, November 24, 1997, p. 67.*

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KING, Regina

1971PERSONAL

Born January 15, 1971, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Thomas (an electrician) and Gloria (a special education teacher) King; married Ian Alexander (a record company executive), April, 1997; children: Ian, Jr. Education: Studied acting under Betty A. Bridges. Addresses: /Agent—Artists Group Ltd., 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 2490, Los Angeles, CA 900674115. Career: Actress. Paio (restaurant), Los Angeles, CA, partner, 1998. Awards, Honors: NAACP Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a motion picture, 1998, for Enemy of the State. CREDITS Film Appearances: Shalika, Boyz N the Hood (also known as Boys in the Hood), Columbia, 1991. lesha, Poetic Justice, Columbia, 1993. Monet, Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. Dana, Friday, New Line Cinema, 1995. Mia, A Thin Line between Love and Hate, New Line Cinema, 1996. Marcee Tidwell, Jerry Maguire, TriStar/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Vanessa, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Stacy, Enemy of the State, Buena Vista, 1998. Cecily Banks, Mighty Joe Young, Buena Vista, 1998. Quest for Atlantis, 1999. Love and Action in Chicago, 1999. Also appeared in the film dockers. Television Appearances; Series: Brenda Jenkins, 227, NBC, 1985-90. Television Appearances; Specials: BET's Voices against Violence Special, Black Entertainment Television, 1995.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Student, Why Colors?, Showtime, 1995. Iris, Rituals, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marah, "Tasha," New York Undercover, Fox, 1994. Mother Nature, "Baby Blues," Northern Exposure, CBS, 1994. Zina, "The Shake-Up," Living Single, Fox, 1995. Appeared as Vanessa's friend, The Cosby Show, CBS; also appeared in Silver Spoons. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Frankly Female, Ira Joe Fisher, and Uptown Undercover. Stage Appearances: Appeared in stage productions of A Rainy Afternoon, Seymour and Shirley, This Family, 227, The Weirdo, and Wicked Ways.

Awards, Honors: Academy Award and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, both best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, best actor and most outstanding newcomer to film, Golden Globe Awards, best actor and best new male star of the year, and Variety Club Award, all 1982, for Gandhi; London Standard Award, best actor, 1983, for Betrayal; Padma Shree, Government of India, 1984; Grammy Award, best spoken documentary, 1984, for The Words of Gandhi; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or special, 1989, and Distinguished Service Award for the Performing Arts, Simon Wiesenthal Center, 1989, both for Murderers among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, both 1991, for Bugsy; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a miniseries or a special, 1995, for/oseph; honorary M.A., Salford University.

OTHER SOURCES CREDITS Periodicals: People Weekly, August 31, 1998, p. 103.*

KINGSLEY, Ben 1943PERSONAL Original name, Krishna Banji; born December 31, 1943, in Scarborough (one source says Snaiton, Yorkshire), England; son of Rahimtulla Harji (a physician) and Ann Lyna Mary (an actress and model; maiden name, Goodman) Banji; married Angela Morant (an actress), 1965 (divorced, 1971); married Gillian Alison Macaulay Sutcliffe (a theatre director), 1978 (separated); children: (first marriage) Thomas, Jasmin; (second marriage) Edmund, Ferdinand. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, Ltd., 388-396 Oxford St., London W1, England. Career: Actor. Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, associate artist, beginning in 1968; worked for a children's theatre company, London, England. Also wrote music for the radio. Appeared in advertisements, including commercials for Union Bank of Switzerland. Member: Equity (British Actors' Equity Association), British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Film Appearances: Royale, Fear Is the Key, Paramount, 1972. Title role (Mohandas K. "Mahatma" Gandhi), Gandhi, Columbia, 1982. Robert, Betrayal, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Geoff Craven, Sleeps Six, 1984. Selim, Harem, Union GeneraleCinematographique, 1985. William Snow, Turtle Diary, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1986. Lasker-Jones, Maurice, Cinecom, 1987. Dimitri Shostakovich, Testimony, Mandemar Group, 1987. Dr. John Watson, Without a Clue (also known as Sherlock and Me), Orion, 1988. Basil Pascali, Pascali's Island, Film Four International, 1988. Avatar, Slipstream, Virgin, 1989. Cunda, O quinto macaco (also known as The Fifth Monkey), RCA/Columbia, 1990. Voice of Father Capulet, Romeo-Juliet, 1990. Martin Boyle, The Children (also known as Meine Hebe Rose), Hemdale Home Video, 1990. Governor, Una vita scellerata (also known as Cellini, una vita violenta and A Violent Life), [France, Germany, and Italy], 1990. Ernesto, L'Amore necessario (also known as L'Amour necessaire and Necessary Love), [Italy and France], 1991. Meyer Lansky, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991.

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Voice of Freddie the Frog, Freddie as F.R.O.7, Miramax, 1992. Cosmo, Sneakers, Universal, 1992. Vice President Nance, Dave, Warner Bros., 1992. Bruce Pandolfini, Searching for Bobby Fisher (also known as Innocent Moves), Paramount, 1993. Itzhak Stern, Schindler's List, Universal, 1993. Narrator, Liberation (documentary), 1994. Dr. Roberto Miranda, Death and the Maiden (also known as La jeune fille et la mort), Columbia/ TriStar, 1994. Xavier Fitch, Species, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Feste, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will, Fine Line Features, 1996. Amos, The Assignment (also known as Jackal), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Reverend Templeton, Photographing Fairies (also known as Apparition), PolyGram Video, 1997. Renzo Locatelli, Parting Shots, Scimitar Films, 1998. Harry Fertig, The Confession, New City Releasing,

1999. Stage Appearances: Doolittle, Pygmalion, Stoke-on-Trent, England, 1965. Narrator, A Smashing Day, Arts Theatre, London, England, 1966. First murderer, Macbeth, Chichester Theatre Festival, Chichester, England, 1966. Party guest, The Cherry Orchard, Chichester Theatre Festival, 1966. Thewigmaker, The Relapse, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1967. Amiens, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1967. Oswald, King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1968. Aeneas, Troilus and Cressida, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1968. Conrade, Much Ado about Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1968. The croucher, The Silver Tassie, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1969. Winwife, Bartholomew Fair, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1969. Ratcliff, Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1970. Claudio, Measure for Measure, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1970. Ariel, The Tempest, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1970. Demetrius, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1970, later Aldwych Theatre, 1971.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Sinsov, Enemies, Aldwych Theatre, 1971. Gramsci, Occupations, Palace Theatre, London, England, 1971. Ippolit, Subject to Fits, Palace Theatre, 1971. Puck, The Faerie Queen, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 1972. Johnnie, He//o and Goodbye, King's Head Theatre, London, England, then Palace Theatre, both 1973. Fritz, A Lesson in Blood and Roses, Palace Theatre, 1973. Antony and Cleopatra, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1973. Errol Philander, Statements, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1974. Slender, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1975. Man Is Man, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratfordupon-Avon, England, 1975. Title role, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1975. Danilo, Dimetos, Nottingham Playhouse, then Comedy Theatre, both London, England, 1976. Mosca, Volpone, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1979. Vukhov, Judgement, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1979. Trofimov, The Cherry Orchard, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1979. Frank Ford, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1979. lachimo, Cymbeline, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1979. Brutus, Julius Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1979. Title role, Baal, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 1979, then Warehouse Theatre, London, England, 1980. Wackform Squeers, Nicholas Nickleby, Aldwych Theatre, 1980. Title role, Edmund Kean, Lyric TheatreHammersmith, then Haymarket Theatre, both London, England, 1983, later Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1984. Caracol, Melons, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre, Pit Theatre, London, England, 1985. Title role, Othello, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre Theatre, 1986. Kenneth Waterman, A Betrothal, Man in the Moon Theatre, London, 1986. Estragon, Waiting for Codot, London, England, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Appeared as the title role, Dr. Faustus, Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England; and as Shylock, The Merchant of Venice; also appeared in The Country Wife, National Theatre. Major Tours: Demetrius, A Midsummer Night's Dream, U.S. cities, 1971. Errol Philander, Statements, European cities, 1974. Appeared with the Theatre Centre, 1964. Television Appearances; Movies: Naseem, Hard Labour, BBC, 1973. Remember Me, 1975. An Impeccable Elopement, 1975. The Brotherhood, 1975. Beata Beatrix, [Great Britain], 1975. The Artisan, [Great Britain], 1975. Thank You, Comrades, 1978. Duval, Camilla, CBS, 1984. Silas Marner, S/7as Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (also known as 5/7as Marner), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1985. V. I. Lenin, Lenin: the Train, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), 1988. Simon Wiesenthal, Murderers among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story, HBO, 1989. Pericles, The War That Never Ends, BBC, 1991. The Lost Portrait, [Great Britain], 1995. Julian Messenger, Weapons of Mass Destruction, HBO, 1997. Sweeney Todd, The Tale of Sweeney Todd (also known as The Demon Barber), Showtime, 1998. Major Catepillar, Alice in Wonderland, 1999. Also appeared in Barbara of Grebe House, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, and Feel Free. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, Playing Shakespeare, London Weekend Television, 1984. // segreto del Sahara (also known as Secret of the Sahara), [Italy, Switzerland, and West Germany (now Germany)], 1988. Potiphar, ]oseph (also known as The Bible: Joseph), TNT, 1995. Title role, Moses (also known as The Bible: Moses), TNT, 1996. Porfiry, Crime and Punishment (also known as Dostoevs/cy's Crime and Punishment), NBC, 1998. Also appeared as Rossetti, The Love School.

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Television Appearances; Specials: /Antony and Cleopatra, Associated Television, 1974. Frank Ford, "The Merry Wives of Windsor," BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1982. Our Finite World: India, PBS, 1986. Oxbridge Blues, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre: A 20th Anniversary Special, PBS, 1991. Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold, Cinemax, 1991. Narrator, Last /mages of War, PBS, 1992. The king, The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream, 1993. Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1995. Narrator, Nazi Hunters: Stalking Evil, TNT, 1996. Host, Survivors of the Holocaust (also known as Survivors of the Shoah), TBS, 1996. The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Roman Polanski: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Also appeared in Edmund Kean. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ron Jenkins, Coronation Street (two episodes), Granada Television, 1965. Also appeared as Pierre, "Good Book/' The /Adventurer, Incorporated Television Company. RECORDINGS Cast Albums: The King and I, Philips Classics, 1992. Taped Readings: The Words of Gandhi (spoken documentary), Caedmon, 1984. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 6, 1996, p. 62. New York Times, April 3, 1996.*

KINSKI, Nastassja

1961PERSONAL

Born Nastassja Nakszynski, January 24, 1961, in Berlin, West Germany; daughter of Klaus (an actor)

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and Ruth Brigitte (Tocki) Kinski; married Ibrahim Moussa (a producer and talent agent), September, 1984 (divorced, 1992); children: Aljosha, Sonja Leila, (with producer and composer Quincy Jones) Kenya Niambi Sarah Jones. Addresses: Agent—c/o Peter Levine, William Morris Agency, South 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Also known as Anastasiya Kinski and Nastassia Kinski. Has appeared in print advertisements for Club Milk—Where's Your Moustache? (1995); has appeared in television commercials for L'Oreal Excellence Creme (1996), Senso (perfume), H&M (clothing), Passugger mineral water. Awards, Honors: Film Strip in Gold (German film award), outstanding individual achievement, 1975, for Falsche Bewegung; Golden Globe Award, female new star of the year, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress in a drama, both 1981, for less; Bundespreis (German film award), 1983, for Symphony of Love. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Mignon, Falsche Bewegung (also known as False Movement, The Wrong Move, and The Wrong Movement), Pacific Arts, 1975. Catherine Beddows, To the Devil, a Daughter (also known as Die Braut des Satans and Child of Satan), EMI Productions, 1976. Deborah Collins, Passion Flower Hotel (also known as Boarding School, Virgin Campus, and Leidenschaftliche Blumchen), Cine Export, 1977. Stay As You Are, New Line Cinema, 1979. less Durbeyfield, Tess, Columbia, 1980. Irena Gallier, Cat People, RKO, 1982. Sina Wolf, For Your Love Only (also known as Reifezeugnis), Cannon, 1982. Leila, One from the Heart, Columbia, 1982. Love and Money, 1982. Elizabeth Carlson, Exposed, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. Loretta Channing, The Moon in the Cutter (also known as La Lune dans le caniveau), ColumbiaTriumph, 1983. Susie the Bear, The Hotel New Hampshire, Orion, 1984. Jane, Paris, Texas, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Daniel la Eastman, Unfaithfully Yours, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984.

Maria Bosic, Maria's Lovers, Cannon, 1985. Daisy McConnahay, Revolution, Warner Brothers, 1985. Clara Wieck, Symphony of Love (also known as

Spring Symphony and Fruhlingssinfonie), Greentree, 1985. Diane, Harem, Union GeneraleCinematographique, 1985. Juliette, Malady of Love (also known as Maladie d'amour), AMLF, 1987. Magdalene, Magdalene (also known as 5/7ent Night), Silent Night, 1989. Joelle, In una notte di chiaro di luna (also known as As Long as It's Love, Clair, Crystal or Ash, Fire or Wind, as Long as It's Love, and On a Moonlit Night), Carthago Films, 1989. Maria Nikolaevna Polozov, Acque diprimavera (also known as Torrents of Spring), Millimeter, 1989. Lucia, // Segreto (also known as The Secret), 1990. Karin, L'Alba (also known as Dawn), 1990. Cristina, // Sole anche di notte (also known as Night Sun and Sunshine Even by Night), Capoul, 1990. Natasha, Unizhennye i oskorblyonnye (also known as Umiliati e offesi and The Insulted and the Injured), Globus, 1991. Nastienka, In camera mia, 1992. Herself, Behind the Scenes: A Portrait of Pierre Cuffroy (also known as L'Envers du decor: Portrait de Pierre Cuffroy), 1992. Christine, The Blonde (also known as La Bionda), 1992. Raphaela, Far Away, So Close (also known as In welter Feme, so nah!), Sony Pictures Classics, 1993. Chris Morrow, Terminal Velocity, Buena Vista, 1994. Charlotte Ellis, Somebody is Waiting, Redhead Films, 1996. Karen, One Night Stand, New Line Cinema, 1997. Collette Andrews, Father's Day, Warner Bros., 1997. Susan Holland, Susan's Plan, Kushner-Locke, 1998. Melanie, Playing by Heart (also known as Dancing about Architecture and If They Only Knew), Miramax, 1998. Maria Rose, Savior, First Independent Films, 1998. Kate West, Little Boy Blue, Jazz Pictures, 1998. Cheri, Your Friends & Neighbors (also known as Friends and Neighbors), Gramercy Pictures, 1997. The Magic of Marciano, Lumiere International, 1999. The Lost Son, Scala Films, 1999. Town and Country, New Line Cinema, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Katia Koslovska ("K.C."), Crackerjack, HBO, 1994.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ariana von Gotthard, Danielle Steel's "The Ring" (also known as The R/ng), NBC, 1996. Sophia, Bella Mafia, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Rosa Luxemburg, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century, PBS, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Advocate, November 25, 1997, p. 59. Entertainment Weekly, October 7, 1994, p. 53; March 17, 1995, p. 99; September 12, 1997, p. 141. People Weekly, August 24, 1998, p. 33. Time, February 22, 1993, p. 21. Variety, June 2, 1997, p. 58; November 17, 1997, p. 37; November 2, 1998, p. 50. Video Business, July 8, 1994, p. 27.*

Television Appearances; Movies: Amy Ross, johnny's Girl, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Sophie Metternich, Dracula: The Series, syndicated, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jo, "Loving the Alien/' War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1989. "My Other Secret Identity/' My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1991. Pam, "Tale of the Hungry Hound/' Are You Afraid of the Dark?, syndicated, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 12, 1997, p. 101. People Weekly, April 24, 1995, p. 92.*

KLEISER, Randal KIRSHNER, Mia

1976PERSONAL

Born in 1976 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; daughter of Sheldon (a journalist) and Etti (an English teacher) Kirshner. Education: Attended McGill University. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Benita, Love & Human Remains, Sony Pictures Classics, 1993. Page, Cadillac Girls, Saban Entertainment, 1994. Christina, Exotica, Miramax, 1994. Maude, The Crass Harp, Fine Line Features, 1995. Adult Rosetta Young, Murder in the First, Warner Bros., 1995. Sarah, The Crow: City of Angels (also known as The Crow II), Dimension Films/Miramax, 1996. Princess Ekaterina "Kitty" Shaherbatsky, Anna Karenina (also known as Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina), Warner Bros., 1997. Laurie Callahan, Mad City, Warner Bros., 1997.

1946PERSONAL

Born July 20, 1946, in Lebanon, PA; son of John Raymond and Harriet Kelly (Means) Kleiser. Education: University of Southern California, B.A., 1964 and University of Southern California Film School, M.A., 1974. Addresses: Office—Randal Kleiser Productions, 500 South Buena Vista St. #262, Burbank, CA 91521. /Agent—c/o Jim Wiatt, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director, producer, writer, and actor. Graduate production workshop instructor, University of Southern California; Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Student Awards judge. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best direction, 1977, for The Gathering. CREDITS Film Appearances: Freheit, 1966. Literary party guest, Rich and Famous, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1981. Popcorn vendor (uncredited), Big Top Pee-wee, Paramount, 1988.

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1996. Doctor #1, Susan's Plan, Kushner-Locke, 1998. Bob, Crazy in Alabama, Sony Pictures Entertainment,

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, 1976. The Boy in the Plastic Bubble, 1976. Portrait of Grandpa Doc, 1977. The Gathering, 1977.

1999. WRITINGS Film Work; Director: (Directorial debut) Grease, United International Pictures, 1978. The Blue Lagoon, Columbia, 1980. Summer Lovers, Orion, 1982. Grandview U.S.A., CBS Productions, 1983. Flight of the Navigator, Walt Disney Productions, 1986. Big Top Pee-wee, Paramount, 1988. Getting It Right, Management Company Entertainment Group, 1989. White Fang, Buena Vista, 1991. Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (also known as Big Baby and Honey, I Blew Up the Baby), Buena Vista, 1992. (And editor) It's My Party, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, Walt Disney Productions, 1995. Shadow of Doubt (also known as Reasonable Doubt), Reasonable Doubt Productions, 1998. Film Work; Producer: The Blue Lagoon, Columbia, 1980. Executive producer, North Shore, Universal, 1987. Getting It Right, Management Company Entertainment Group, 1989. Executive producer, Return to the Blue Lagoon, Columbia/TriStar, 1991. It's My Party, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Television Work (Series); Director: "Fear of Silence/' "Designs/' "A Fevered Angel," "To Father a Child," "The Strange Behavior of Paul Kelland," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1973-75. "Bonus Baby," and "All Together Now," Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1974-75. "Nightmare," and "Terror on the Docks," Starskyand Hutch, ABC, 1976. "From Out of the Darkness," The Rookies, ABC, 1976. "A Special Kind of Love," and "A Right and Proper Goodbye," Family, ABC, 1976. New York News, CBS, 1995. Television Work (Movies); Director: foot Fetish, 1974. All Together Now, 1975.

Screenplays: Gli Esecutori (also known as The Executioner, The Executors, The Sicilian Cross, Street People, and Uomo de/'organ/zzaz/one), 1976. Summer Lovers, Orion, 1982. North Shore, Universal, 1987. It's My Party, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 5, 1996, p. 62; April 3, 1998, p. 67; December 11, 1998, p. 83.*

KNOPFLER, Mark

1949PERSONAL

Born August 12, 1949, in Glasgow, Scotland; father, an architect; mother, a school teacher; married (separated); second wife, Lourdes Salamone. Education: Received a degree in English literature from the University of Leeds, 1973. Addresses: /Agent—Ed Bicknell, Damage Management, 16 Lambdon Place, London, W11 2SH, England; telephone: 0171-229 2992; fax: 0171-229 2213. E-mail: mark-knopfler-news.co.uk. Career: Composer, guitarist, bandleader. Reporter and rock music critic, Yorkshire Evening Post, 196870; lecturer, Loughton College, 1973-77; founder and lead guitarist of the rock group Dire Straits, 1977-93; founder of country/rock group, Netting Hillbillies, 1984; has appeared in print advertisements for Crate Guitar Amplifiers, 1996; member of the rock groups Brewer's Droop and Cafe Racers, both in London. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award, best instrumental performance, 1985, for "Cosmic Square Dance/' Stay Tuned; Grammy Award (with Dire Straits), best performance by a group, and MTV Video Music Awards (with Dire Straits), best group video and best video of the year, all 1986, for "Money for Nothing/' Brothers in Arms; Grammy Award, best vocal collabora-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 tion, 1991, for "Poor Boy Blues," Neck & Neck; Grammy Award, best instrumental performance, 1991, for "So Soft, Your Goodbye/' Neck and Neck; Ivor Novello Award and BRIT Award. CREDITS Film Appearances: The Secret Policeman's Third Ball (concert film), Virgin Vision, 1987. Film Work; Musical Composer: Local Hero, Warner Bros., 1983. Cal, Warner Bros., 1984. Comfort and Joy, Universal, 1984. The Princess Bride, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Last Exit to Brooklyn (also known as Letze Ausfahrt Brooklyn), Neue Constantin, 1989. Metro/and, Pandora Cinema, 1997. Wag the Dog, New Line Cinema, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert, HBO, 1986. In Private and Public: The Prince and Princess of Wales (documentary), British television, 1986. A Session with Chet Atkins, Certified Guitar Player (also known as Chet Atkins and Friends: Music from the Heart), Cinemax, 1987. Himself, The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Vol. 7 (documentary); (also known as Guitar Heroes), Warner Brothers Domestic Television Distribution, 1995. Albums: (With Chet Atkins) Neck & Neck, Columbia, 1991. (Debut solo album) Golden Heart, Warner Bros., 1996. Words + Music, Warner Bros., 1996. Night in London, Polygram, 1996. Albums; Vocal and Musical Contributions: Dylan, Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1973. Sandy McLelland & The Backline, McLelland & The Backline, Mercury, 1979. Slow Train Coming, Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1979. So/o in Soho, Phil Lynott, Warner Bros., 1980. Gaucho, Dan Steely, MCA, 1980. My One and Only Love, Fausto Papetti, Kubaney, 1982. Philip Lynott Album, Phil Lynott, Vertigo, 1982. Beautiful Vision, Van Morrison, Warner Bros., 1982. Infidels, Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1983. Phil Everly, Phil Everly, Capitol, 1983.

KNOPFLER • 239 Love Over and Over, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Polydor, 1983. Private Dancer, Tina Turner, Capitol, 1984. Climate of Hunter, Scott Walker, Virgin, 1984. Born Yesterday, Everly Brothers, Mercury, 1985. Boys and Girls, Bryan Ferry, Reprise, 1985. Stay Tuned, Chet Atkins, Columbia, 1985. Break Every Rule, Tina Turner, Capitol, 1986. Soldier of Fortune, Thin Lizzy, Telstar, 1987. Miracle, Willy DeVille, A&M, 1987. Nothing Like the Sun, Sting, A&M, 1987. The Secret Policeman's Third Ball (soundtrack), Virgin, 1987. Sails, Chet Atkins, CBS, 1987. Change of Scenery, Seldom Scene, Sugar Hill, 1988. Glass, John Illsley, Warner Bros., 1988. Shouting Stage, Joan Armatrading, A&M, 1988. Down in the Groove, Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1988. Land of Dreams, Randy Newman, Reprise, 1988. C.G.P., Chet Atkins, CBS, 1988. Foreign Affair, Tina Turner, Capitol, 1989. River of Time, The Judds, RCA, 1989. Hell to Pay, Jeff Healey, Arista, 1990. Missing. . .Presumed Having a Good Time, Notting Hillbillies, Warner Bros., 1990. Knebworth: The Album, Polydor, 1990. Only Love: The Best of Nana, Nana Mouskouri, Philips, 1991. Cutting Their Own Groove, Big Daddy, Rhino, 1991. Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3: Rare & U, Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1991. Damn Right, I've Got the Blues, Buddy Guy, Silvertone, 1991. Rites of Passage, Indigo Girls, Epic, 1992. Come On Come On, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Columbia, 1992. Corazon Guerrero, Willie Colon, Fania, 1992. Ain't I a Woman, Rory Block, Rounder, 1992. Seminole Wind, John Anderson, RCA, 1992. Sing the Hits of Tina Turner (Karaoke), Tina Turner, Singing Machine, 1993. Mercury Years, Everly Brothers, Polygram, 1993. Recollections, Phil Coulter, Shanachie, 1993. Citizen Steely Dan, Steely Dan, MCA, 1993. Flyer, Nanci Griffith, Elektra, 1994. Bradley Barn Sessions, George Jones, MCA, 1994. Greatest Hits, Vol. 3, Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1994. Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, Weird Al Yankovic, Scotti Bros., 1994. Tina Turner Story, Gary Tesca, Mirage, 1995. Someone from Home, Mac & O, Rego Irish, 1995. Mona Lisa Cafe, Cliff Eberhardt, Shanachie, 1995. Long Black Veil, Chieftans, RCA Victor, 1995. Full Circle, Randy Travis, Warner Bros., 1996.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Classic Rock Box: WNEW-FM 25th Anniversary Box, Polygram, 1992. On the Night, Dire Straits, Warner Bros., 1993. Greatest Hits, Vol. 3, Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1994. The Best Rock Album in the World. . .Ever!, Virgin, 1994. Collected Recordings—Sixties to the Nineties, Tina Turner, Capitol, 1994. 100 Summer, Alex, 1994. Twang!: A Tribute to Hank Marvin & The Shadows, Pangea, 1996. Twister (soundtrack), Warner Bros., 1996. Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits, Dire Straits, Warner Bros., 1998. Albums; Soundtracks: Local Hero, Warner Bros., 1983. Cat, Mercury, 1984. Comfort and ]oy, Phonogram, 1985. The Princess Bride, Warner Bros., 1987. Last Exit to Brooklyn, Warner Bros., 1989. Screenplaying (Music from the Films. . .), Warner Bros., 1993. Go/den Heart, Warner Bros., 1996. Metro/and, 1998. Wag the Dog, Polygram, 1998. Albums with Dire Straits: Dire Straits, Warner Bros., 1978. Sultans of Swing, Warner Bros., 1978. Communique, Warner Bros., 1979. Dire Straits/Making Movies, Warner Bros., 1980. Making Movies, Warner Bros., 1980. Love Over Cold, Warner Bros., 1982. Twisting By the Pool, Warner Bros., 1983. Alchemy, Warner Bros., 1984. Walk of Life, Warner Bros., 1985. Brothers in Arms, Warner Bros., 1985. Interview Disc, Baktabak, 1987. Money for Nothing, Warner Bros., 1989. Alchemy Live, Polygram Video, 1991. On Every Street, Warner Bros., 1991. On the Night, Warner Bros., 1993. Live at the BBC, Winsong, 1995. Albums with Dire Straits; Compilations: Money for Nothing, Warner Bros., 1988. The Best of Dire Straits, Polygram, 1998. Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits, Warner Bros., 1998. Singles with Dire Straits: Calling Elvis, Alex, 1991. Encores, Alex, 1993.

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KOPPEL, Ted 1940PERSONAL Full name, Edward James Koppel; born February 8, 1940, in Lancashire, England; immigrated to United States, 1953, naturalized U.S. citizen, 1963; son of Edwin (a tire factory owner) and Alice (a singer and pianist) Koppel; married Grace Anne Dorney (an attorney), 1963; children: Andrea, Deirdre, Andrew, Tara. Education: Syracuse University, B.S. (liberal arts); Stanford University, M.A. (mass communications), 1962. Addresses: Office—c/o Nightline, 1 71 7 De Sales St. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Career: Television and radio news personality best known as host of the ABC television news program Nightline. WMCA radio station, New York City, writer and news correspondent, 1963; ABC News, New York City, radio correspondent, 1963-1973, served as correspondent in Vietnam, 1967 and 196971, Miami bureau chief, 1968, Hong Kong bureau chief, 1969-71, diplomatic correspondent, 1971-76

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and 1977-79, anchor of ABC Saturday Night News, 1976-77, host of Nightline, 1980—; Koppel Communications, Inc. (production company), founder and chair with Grace Anne Koppel, 1989-91. Held major reporting role in every presidential election since 1964. Managing editor, editorial manager, and executive producer for various television specials and episodes of Nightline. Free-lance writer, 1976-77. Taught school in New York City briefly after college. Awards, Honors: Overseas Press Club awards, 1971, 1974, and 1975; Emmy Award nomination (with Steve Bell) for achievement within regularly scheduled news programs, 1974, for 'Inside China/' ABC Evening News; Emmy Award nomination (with Howard K. Smith) for documentary program achievements, 1974, for/Act/on Biography: Henry Kissinger; Alfred I. du Pont-Columbia University Award in Broadcast Journalism (with others), 1979, for "American Military Strength, Second to None?" series on ABC World News Tonight; Emmy Award (with others) for news and documentaries, programs and program segments, 1980, for "Post Election Special Edition," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for news and documentaries, programs and program segments, 1981, for "Sirhan-Sirhan," Nightline; George Polk Award, 1981, for best television reporting; Emmy Award (with others) for coverage of a single breaking news story, 1982, for "Disaster on the Potomac/' Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for coverage of a single breaking news story, 1982, for "Washington Monument Siege/' Nightline; Emmy Award (with Bob Jordan) for interview/interviewed), 1982, for "The Palestinians' Viewpoint," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for coverage of a continuing news story, 1982, for "The War in Lebanon," Nightline; George Foster Peabody Award given to Nightline with special mention to Koppel, 1982. Emmy Award (with others) for interview/ interviewer(s) (programs), 1983, for program "The Day After" on the segment "Viewpoint," ABC News; Emmy Award (with others), for special classification for outstanding program achievement (programs), 1983, for "The Crisis Game," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others), for special classification for outstanding program achievement (segments), 1983, for "Viewpoint," ABC News; Emmy Award (with others) for coverage of a single breaking news story (programs), 1984, for "Massacre in San Ysidro," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for coverage of a single breaking news story (programs), 1984, for "Jackson's Victory Tour," Nightline; Emmy Award

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nomination (with others) for background/analysis, single current story (programs), 1984, for "The Hostage Crisis Five Years Later/' Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for interview/interviewer(s) (programs), 1984, for "Chief Justice Burger—Prison Conditions/' Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for coverage of a continuing news story (programs), 1984, for "Hunt vs. Helms/' Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for information, cultural, or historical programming (segments), 1984, for "Children of War/' Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others), special classification for outstanding program/individual (programs), 1984, for "D-Day," Nightline; George Foster Peabody awards (with others), 1984; Edwin M. Hood Award (with others), 1984, for "The Crisis Game," Nightline; Sol Taishoff Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasting (magazine), 1984, for work on ABC News. Emmy Awards (with others) for coverage of a single breaking news story (programs), 1985, for "Crash of Delta," and for "Columbian Volcano," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for coverage of a single breaking news story (programs), 1985, for "The Achille Lauro Aftermath," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for background/ analysis of a single current story (programs), 1985, for "American Lawyers in Bhopal," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination for interview/interviewers (program), 1985, for "In South Africa," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for coverage of a continuing news story (programs), 1985, for "South Africa . . . R. F. Botha Debates Bishop Tutu," Nightline; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for informational, cultural or historical programming (programs), 1985, for 45/85; Emmy Award nomination (with others) for informational, cultural or historical programming (segments), 1985, for "Day 444 Revisited," Inauguration '85; George Polk Award (with Richard N. Kaplan) for Network Television Reporting, 1985, for Nightline; named Broadcaster of the Year, International Television and Radio Society, 1985; Television Critics Association award for outstanding achievement in news and information, 1985; named best interviewer, overall TV news, by the Washington Journalism Review, 1985; Golden Baton (first ever awarded), duPont-Columbia Awards, 1985, for "South Africa . . . R. F. Botha Debates Bishop Tutu," Nightline. (With Richard Kaplan) Edward R. Murrow Award from the Overseas Press Club for Best Television Interpretation on Foreign Affairs, 1986, for their series

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Broadcasters, 1993; named Chevalier de I'Ordredes Arts et des Lettres, France, 1994. Recipient of numerous honorary degrees from institutions including Syracuse University, Dartmouth College, Howard University, and Duke University. Koppel and his work on Nightline have received numerous other awards, including two Ohio State awards, two Sigma Delta Chi awards, three additional George Foster Peabody awards, three additional Overseas Press Club awards, and eight additional Alfred I. du PontColumbia University awards in Broadcast Journalism; inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Chief diplomatic correspondent, ABC News, ABC, 1971-80. Anchor, ABC Saturday Night News, 1975-77. Anchor, The Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage, ABC, 1979-80. Anchor, interviewer, reporter, and correspondent, Nightline, ABC, 1980—. Anchor, 20/20, ABC, 1986. Correspondent on ABC World News Tonight, ABC. Television Appearances; Specials: Correspondent, The People of People's China, 1973. Correspondent, /Act/on Biography: Henry Kissinger, ABC, 1974. Correspondent, ABC News Close-up on Illegal Aliens: The Gate Crashers, ABC, 1975. Correspondent, What's Happened Since, 1975. Reporter/correspondent, 45/85, ABC, 1985. Reporter/correspondent, "Day 444 Revisited/' Inauguration '85, ABC, 1985. Host, Learn to Read!, ABC, 1986. Host and moderator, The Media and Human Rights, PBS, 1986. Anchor, The Manipulators: Iron Curtain-Stone WallParty Line, ABC, 1986. Anchor, "Ronald Reagan/7 The]ennings-Koppel Report, ABC, 1987. Anchor, "The Persian Gulf: Questions of Policy, Questions of War/' Thejennings-Koppel Report, ABC, 1987. Anchor, "The Summit in America/' The JenningsKoppel Report, ABC, 1987. Anchor, The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987. Anchor, The Koppel Report: Billion Dollar Pie, ABC, 1988. The 46th Alfred I. du Pont-Columbia University Awards, PBS, 1988.

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Anchor, The Koppel Report: News from Earth, ABC, 1988. Anchor, The Koppel Report: A National Town Meeting on the Legalization of Drugs, ABC, 1988. Anchor, Covering Politics—Who's to Blame?, ABC, 1988. Host, The Koppel Report: Tragedy at Tiananmen— The Untold Story, ABC, 1989. Host and American team pilot, The Koppel Report: The Blue X Conspiracy, 1989. Anchor, The Koppel Report: Television—Revolution in a Box, ABC, 1989. Anchor, The Koppel Report: D.C.—Divided City, ABC, 1989. Anchor, The Koppel Report: Death of a Dictator, ABC, 1990. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, Fox, 1990. Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter, PBS, 1990. 2 Years. . . Later, NBC, 1990. Moderator, 21st Century: World Without Walls?, PBS, 1990. Host, The Best of Nightline with Ted Koppel, 198090, ABC, 1990. Anchor, The Koppel Report: Sex in the Soviet Union, ABC, 1990. Anchor, The Koppel Report: Drugs, Crime & Doing Time, ABC, 1990. Anchor, The Koppel Report: A Town Meeting with Nelson Mandela, ABC, 1990. Anchor, ABC News Town Meeting: A Process Run Amok-Can It Be Fixed?, ABC, 1991. Anchor, Moment of Crisis: Anatomy of a Riot, ABC, 1992. Anchor, Public War/Secret War, ABC, 1992. Memory & Imagination: New Pathways to the Library of Congress, PBS, 1992. Abraham Lincoln: A New Birth of Freedom, PBS, 1992. Anchor, 72 Hours to Victory: Behind the Scenes with Bill Clinton, ABC, 1992. Co-host, The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1993. The 9th Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame, 1993. One on One: Classic Television Interviews, 1993. Moderator, Nightline Viewpoint: The Media and OJ. Simpson, ABC, 1994. "The World of Jim Henson," Great Performances, PBS, 1994. "Headlines and Sound Bites: Is that the Way It Is?/' The Cronkite Report, Discovery Channel, 1995. Host, The 54th Annual Alfred I. DuPont/Columbia University Awards, 1996. Steve Allen's 75th Birthday Celebration, PBS, 1997.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Nova Quiz/' Nova, PBS, 1993. Television Work; Series: Editorial manager, Nightline, ABC, c. 1986—. Managing editor, 20/20, ABC, 1986. Television Work; Specials: Editorial manager, The Koppel Report: News from Earth, ABC, 1988. Editorial manager, The Koppel Report: Tragedy at Tiananmen—The Untold Story, ABC, 1989. Managing editor, The Koppel Report: Death of a Dictator, ABC, 1990. Executive producer, 21st Century: World without Walls?, PBS, 1990. Editorial manager, Best of Nightline with Ted Koppel, 1980-90, ABC, 1990. Editorial manager, The Koppel Report: Drugs, Crime & Doing Time, ABC, 1990. Editorial manager, Public War/Secret War, ABC, 1992. WRITINGS Television Specials: 45/85, ABC, 1985. The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987. The Koppel Report: Death of a Dictator, ABC, 1990. Moment of Crisis: Anatomy of a Riot, ABC, 1992. Other: (Compiler) The Wit and Wisdom ofAdlai Stevenson, Hawthorn, 1965. (With Marvin L. Kalb) In the National Interest (novel), Simon & Schuster, 1977. (With Kyle Gibson) Nightline: History in the Making and the Making of Television (nonfiction), Times Books, 1996. (Contributor) Live from the Trenches: The Changing Role of the Television News Correspondent, edited by Joe S. Foote, Southern Illinois University Press, 1998. Also contributed articles to Forbes and The Nation. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 103, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1982. Newsmakers, Issue 1, Gale, 1989, pp. 258-261. Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, February 7, 1993, pp. 1, 6.

Columbia Journalism Review, May-June 1996, p. 65. Forbes, September 9, 1996, p. 25; December 1,1997, p. 592. Los Angeles Times, December 1, 1992. Media Week, August 19, 1996, p. 12. Nation, September 9, 1996, p. 9. Playboy, September 1995, p. 118. Rolling Stone, January 10, 1991, pp. 61, 76. Time, June 17, 1996, p. 93. TV Guide, March 24, 1990, p. 23. Vanity Fair, January, 1994, pp. 96-99, 128-130. Video Age International, November-December 1996, p. 10.*

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KOZAK, Harley Jane 1957(Harley Kozak) PERSONAL Born Susan Jane Kozak, January 28, 1957, in WilkesBarre, PA; daughter of Joseph Aloysius and Dorothy (a music teacher; maiden name, Taraldsen) Kozak; married Van Santvoord (an actor), c. 1982 (divorced, 1983). Education: New York University School of the Arts, certificate, 1980. Addresses: Office—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 902122427. Career: Actress. Nebraska Repertory Theatre, company member. Worked as a waitress at Garvin's Restaurant, New York City. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut; as Harley Kozak) Jeanie, The House on Sorority Row (also known as The House on Sorority Row, House of Evil, and Seven Sisters), Associated Releasing Corp., 1983. (As Harley Kozak) Ralston receptionist, Clean and Sober, Warner Bros., 1988. (As Harley Kozak) Helen, When Harry Met Sally..., Columbia, 1989. (As Harley Kozak) Susan, Parenthood, Universal, 1989.

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Molly Jennings, Arachnophobia, Buena Vista, 1990. Kate Jacobs, Side Out, TriStar, 1990. Catherine O'Fallon, All I Want for Christmas, Paramount, 1991. Suzanne Carter, Necessary Roughness, Paramount, 1991. Laura Sage, The Taking of Beverly Hills (also known as Boomer: The Taking of Beverly Hills), Columbia, 1991. Kathy Whiting, The Favor, Orion, 1994. Dr. Wanda Bell, Magic in the Water (also known as Clenorky), TriStar, 1995. Karen, The Lovemaster, Rocket Pictures Home Video, 1996.

Holly, Charlie Grace, ABC, 1995. Prisoner No. 98843, "The Camp/' The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1995. "Cinema Verite," Strangers, HBO, 1996. Sara O'Neill, "Cold Lazarus," Stargate SC-7, Showtime, 1997. Gillian Apple, "One Dog Night," Teen Angel, ABC, 1997. Marcy, "Pilot," The Secret Lives of Men, ABC, 1998. Cassandra Taylor, The Love Boat: Next Wave, UPN,

Television Appearances; Movies: Susan McCarran, 5o Proudly We Hail (also known as Skinheads), CBS, 1990. Amy Pagnozzi, Beyond Control: The Amy Fisher Story, ABC, 1993. Dr. Karen Garret, The Android Affair (also known as The Human Touch and Teach 905), USA Network, 1995. Abby Hewitt, A Friend's Betrayal (also known as Stolen Youth), NBC, 1996. Judy Hegstrom, Unforgivable, CBS, 1996. Commander Liz Brendan, Dark Planet, Sci-Fi Channel, 1997. Joy Bookman, Emma's Wish, CBS, 1998.

Television Appearances; Special: (As Harley Kozak) Judge, America's junior Miss, 1984. (As Harley Kozak) Vicki St. Clair, Mad Avenue, 1988. Laine Harmon, Bodyguard (also known as Powerplay), NBC, 1990. The Nerd, NBC, 1996.

Television Miniseries: Bess Allison, Titanic, CBS, 1996.

Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, December 22, 1992, p. F1. People Weekly, July 30, 1990, p. 84.*

Television Appearances; Series: (As Harley Kozak) Brett Wheeler, Texas (also known as Texas, The New Generation), NBC, 1980-82. Annabelle Sims, The Guiding Light, CBS, 1983-85. Mary DuVall McCormick, Santa Barbara, 1985-86. (As Harley Kozak) Barbara "Babs" Shepard, Knightwatch, ABC, 1988-89. Alison Hart, Harts of the West, CBS, 1993-94. Ellen, Bringing Up Jack, ABC, 1995. Gillian Apple, You Wish (also known as Genie), ABC, 1997-98. Television Appearances; Episodic: Caroline, "Jonathan Goes to Washington," Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1986. Rikki Davis, "The Gods Must Be Lawyers," LA. Law, NBC, 1991. Rikki Davis, "The Beverly Hills Hangers/' LA. Law, NBC, 1991. Amanda, Crossroads, ABC, 1992. Jill, Tm with Stupid/' Dream On, Fox, 1995.

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KRABBE, Jeroen 1944PERSONAL Name is pronounced "jer-oon kra-bay"; full name, Jeroen Aart Krabbe; born December 5, 1944, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands; son of Maarten (a painter) and Margreet (a film translator; maiden name, Reiss) Krabbe; married Herma Van Geemert (a social worker); children: Martyn, Jasper, Jakob. Education: Graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Art, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1965; Academy of Fine Arts, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, certificate of graduation (painting), 1981. Addresses: /Agent—Rosenberg-Melamed Management, 8428 Melrose PL, Suite B, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Career: Actor, director, producer, costumer designer, and writer. Founder of a touring theatre company, translator of plays into Dutch. Also a painter, with exhibitions in Holland and at Francis Kyle Gallery, London, England. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Equity (British Actors' Equity Association). Awards, Honors: Best actor awards in Italy, Spain, and England, 1982, for The Fourth Man; Vittorio de Sica Prize, Sorrento, Italy, 1983; Imagfic '84 Award, Madrid, Spain, 1984; Anne Frank Award, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1985; Golden Heart Award, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1986-87; Rembrandt Award for life achievement, Veronica Broadcasting Corporation, 1995; Golden Calf Award, Dutch Film Festival, 1996; Emden Film Award, Emden International Film Festival, and Berlin International Film Festival Awards: Blue Angel Award, Prize of the Guild of German Art House Cinemas Award, and Golden Berlin Bear nomination, all 1998, for Left Luggage. CREDITS Film Appearances: Fietsen naar de maan, PAN Film, 1963. Professor Columbus, [the Netherlands], 1968. Alicia, Scorpio Production, 1974. Gus Sims, Soldat van Oranje (also known as Soldier of Orange and Survival Run), Houwer Films, 1979. Maarten and alter ego, fen vlucht regenwulpen (also known as A Flight of Rainbirds), Heiningen Films, 1979. Een pak slaag (also known as Mr. Slotter's Jubilee), Tuschinski Film Distribution, 1979. Regisseur, Martijn en de magieer, Castor Films, 1979. Frank Henkhof, Spetters, Embassy, 1980. Het verleden, [the Netherlands], 1982. Gerard Reve, The Fourth Man (also known as De vierde man), Houwer Films, 1982. Sandor, Turtle Diary, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1985. Mark Van Meter, Jumpin'Jack Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Peter van Dijk, In de schaduw van de overwinning (also known as Shadow of Victory), Sigma Filmproduction II, 1986. Losado, No Mercy, TriStar, 1987. General Georgi Koskov, The Living Daylights, MetroGoldwyn- Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Anton Maes, Crossing Delancey, Warner Bros., 1988. Theo, Shadowman, Hungry Eye, 1988.

Gus Roth, A World Apart, Atlantic, 1988. Narrator, Jan Cox: A Painter's Odyssey, 1988. David Keller, Melancholia, British Film Institute, 1989. Eugene Ivanov, Scandal, Miramax, 1989. Bizzlebek, Kafka, Miramax, 1991. Herbert Woodruff, The Prince of Tides, Columbia, 1991. Gianni Franco, The Punisher, New World, 1991. Robert "Viv" Vivaldi, Till There Was You, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1991. Sahara Sandwich, Staccato Films, 1992. Adult Jeroen Boman, For a Lost Soldier (also known as Voor een verloren soldaat), Strand Releasing, 1993. Oeroeg (also known as Going Home), [Belgium and the Netherlands], 1993. Dr. Charles Nichols, The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993. Mr. Kurlander, King of the Hill, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Anton Felix Schindler, Immortal Beloved, Columbia, 1994. Hendel, Farinelli (also known as Farinelli the Castrato and // castrato), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1994. The Blood of a Poet, 1995. Colonel Aguirre, Lorca (also known as Death in Granada and The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Mr. Kalman, Left Luggage, Greystone Films, 1998. Pietro Venier, Dangerous Beauty (also known as Courtesan, The Honest Courtesan, and Venice), Warner Bros., 1998. Auguste, Ever After (also known as Cinderella and Ever After: A Cinderella Story), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Film Work: Director and associate producer, Left Luggage, Greystone Films, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Andre Hageman, De fabriek, 1981. Host of a talk show on European television. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Title role, Willem van Oranje (also known as William of Orange), AVRO/BRT, 1985. Jeremy Van Dorn, Dynast/: The Reunion (also known as Dynasty: The Miniseries), ABC, 1991. King Alcinous, The Odyssey (also known as Homer's Odyssey), NBC, 1997.

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Stage Work; Major Tours: Directed a tour of The Diary of Anne Frank, Dutch cities. Radio Appearances: Host of a Dutch music program. WRITINGS Nonfiction: (With others) Drie generates Krabbe, Van Holkema & Warendorf (Weesp, the Netherlands), 1985. Author of The Economy Cookbook; also translated plays into Dutch.

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Film Appearances: Barry Gorman, Life with Mikey (also known as G/ve Me a Break), Buena Vista, 1993. Joel Clicker, Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Bernard, The Santa Clause, Buena Vista, 1994. Francis Davenport, The Ice Storm, Fox Searchlight, 1997. Ben, The Slums of Beverly Hills, Fox Searchlight, 1998. Michael Eckman, 10 Things I Hate About You, Buena Vista, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: David Richardson, Monty, Fox, 1994. Billy Kulchak, Chicago Sons, NBC, 1997. Bruno Verma, The Closer, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Sweeps/' Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Timmy, Pig Sty, UPN, 1995. Russell Marcus, Union Square, NBC, 1997. Stage Appearances: Young Charlie, Conversations with My Father, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1992-93.*

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LaFOSSE, Robert 1959PERSONAL Final "e" of surname Is silent; full name, Robert Wade LaFosse; born December 9, 1959, in Beaumont, TX; son of Harold Wilford and Ida Pearl (Jessen) LaFosse. Education: Studied tap and jazz under Ron Abshire at the Marsha Woody Academy of Dance; studied at Harkness House with David Howard, 1977; studied at School of American Ballet, New York City. Addresses: Office—New York City Ballet, New York State Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023. Career: Ballet dancer and choreographer. American Ballet Theatre, New York City, member of corps de ballet, 1977-81, soloist, 1981-83, principal dancer, 1983-85; New York City Ballet, New York City, principal dancer and choreographer, 1986—; Stars of American Ballet, artistic director, 1987—. Twyla Tharp and Dancers at City Center, guest artist, 1992; Extraordinary Company, Joyce Theatre, guest artist, 1997. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best performance by a leading actor, 1989, for Jerome Robbins Broadway; Mae L. Wien Award for young choreographers, School of American Ballet, 1991; received a grant from the New York State Council of the Arts to choreograph Trumpet Concerto in E Flat. CREDITS Stage Appearances: The Nutcracker, American Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, 1977. Dancin' (musical), Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1979.

Great Galloping Gottschalk, American Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera House, 1982. Bach Partita, American Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera House, 1984. Albrechtand Hilarion, Giselle, American Ballet Theatre, 1985. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, American Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera House, 1985. Piccolo Balleto, New York City Ballet, New York, 1986. Quiet City, New York City Ballet, 1986. Poet, La Sonnambula, New York City Ballet, 1987. Sinfonia Mistica, 1987. The Newcomers, New York City Ballet, 1988. Tea-Rose, New York City Ballet, 1988. A Fool for You, New York City Ballet, 1989. Jerome Robbins Broadway, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1989. Appeared as James in La Sylphide; also appeared as Solar, La Bayadere, as the title role, Billy the Kid, and as a champion roper Rodeo, all American Ballet Theatre; also appeared in other American Ballet Theatre productions, includingC/ndere//a, ClairdeLune, Dim Luster, Don Quixote, Fancy Free, Follow the Feet, Jardin aux lilas, The Leaves Are Fading, Les Rendezvous, N.Y. Export: Op. Jazz, Other Dances, Prodigal Son, Swan Lake, Symphonie Concertante, and The Wild Boy; appeared in the New York City Ballet productions of Afternoon of a Faun, Agon, Brahms/Handel, Concerto for Two Solo Pianos, Coppelia, Dances at a Gathering, Dances Concertant, Donizetti Variations, Fanfare, The Four Seasons, Gershwin Concerto, The Goldberg Variations In G Major, I'm Old Fashioned, Interplay, Ivesiana, La source, The Nutcracker Suite, Other Dances, Prodigal Son, Scotch Symphony, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, Union Jack, Valsetriste, Vienna Waltzes, Who Cares?, and Western Symphony; also danced Brahms/ Handel, New York City Ballet.

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"Dancing Hands/' Live from Off Center, PBS, 1988. "A Fool for You/' Ray Charles in Concert with the New York City Ballet, PBS, 1989. "Balanchine in America," Great Performances, PBS, 1990. "Not My Girl," Great Performances Twentieth Anniversary Special, PBS, 1992. Dancer, "The Man I Love" segment of "Who Cares?," Balanchine Celebration, 1993. Appeared in the "Triad" segment of American Ballet Theatre Live at Lincoln Center; in "Who Cares?," Dance in America's Balanchine Celebration; also appeared in the "Jardin aux lilas" and "Great Galloping Gottschalk" segments of American Ballet Theatre in San Francisco. Film Appearances: Dr. Stahlbaum, George Balanchine's The Nutcracker (also known as The Nutcracker), Warner Bros., 1993. Also appeared in the short film Central Park. WRITINGS Memoirs: (With Andrew Mark Wentink) Nothing to Hide: A Dancer's Life, Donald I. Fine (New York), 1987. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Dance, September, 1981, p. 58; May, 1985, p. 100.

LAHTI, Christine

1950PERSONAL

Born April 4, 1950, in Birmingham (some sources say Detroit), Ml; daughter of Paul Theodore (a surgeon) and Elizabeth Margaret (a nurse, homemaker, and painter; maiden name, Tabar) Lahti; married Thomas Schlamme (a director), September 4, 1983; children: Wilson, Joe, Emma. Education: University of Michigan, B.A. (speech), 1972; graduate studies at Florida State University, 1972-73; trained for the stage at Herbert Berghof Studios; also studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse with William Esper and Uta Hagen. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

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Career: Actress. Ensemble Studio Theatre, member of the company. Performed as a mime at the Travis Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland. Appeared in television commercials, including narration for Delta Air Lines advertisements. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1979, for The Woods; New York Film Critics Circle Award, Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, all 1984, for Swing Shift; Female Star of Tomorrow Award, 1985, and Female Star of the Year Award, 1989, both Motion Picture Bookers Club; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best actress, 1988, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture— drama, 1989, both for Running on Empty; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or special, both 1990, for No Place Like Home; Academy Award (with Jana Sue Memel), best live action short film, 1996, for Lieberman in Love; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a television series—drama, both 1998, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, both 1996, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a television series—drama, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, both 1997, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, and Q Award nomination, Viewers for Quality Television, best actress in a quality drama series, both 1998, all for Chicago Hope. CREDITS Film Appearances: Gail Packer,... And Justice for All, Columbia, 1979. Dr. Clare Scott, Whose Life Is It, Anyway?, United Artists, 1981. Aunt Linda, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains (also known as All Washed Up) Paramount, 1982. Best Friends, Warner Bros., 1982.

Hazel Zanussi, Swing Shift, Warner Bros., 1984. Sandy Dun lap, Just between Friends, Orion, 1986. (Uncredited) Voice of Rose Chismore as an adult, Desert Bloom, Columbia, 1986. Sylvie Fisher, Housekeeping, Columbia, 1987. Kathleen Morgan, Stacking (also known as Season of Dreams), Spectrafilm, 1987. Annie Pope, Runningon Empty, Warner Bros., 1988. Clara Archer, Miss Firecracker, Corsair, 1989. Dr. Rachel Woodruff, Cross /Anatomy (also known as A Cut Above), Buena Vista, 1989. Meg Lloyd, Funny about Love (also known as New York Times), Paramount, 1990. Anne, The Doctor, Buena Vista, 1991. Darly Peters, Leaving Normal, Universal, 1992. Lindsey, Hideaway, TriStar, 1995. Shaleen, Lieberman in Love (short film), Chanticleer Films, 1995. Ruby, Pie in the Sky, Fine Line Features, 1995. Film Work; Director: Lieberman in Love (short film), Chanticleer Films, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Maggie Kavanaugh, The Harvey Korman Show, ABC, 1978. Dr. Kathryn "Kate" Austin, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995-. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Brenda Nicol, The Executioner's Song, NBC, 1982. Alethea, Amerika (also known as Topeka, Kansas . . . U.S.S.R.), ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Carol, The Last Tenant, 1978. Tania Reston, Dr. Scorpion, 1978. Dr. Louise Casimir, The Henderson Monster, CBS, 1980. Elsie, Single Bars, Single Women, ABC, 1984. Marilyn Wallace, Love Lives On, ABC, 1985. Zan Cooper, No Place Like Home, CBS, 1989. Charlotte Bain, Crazy from the Heart, TNT, 1991. Homeless (also known as Szamuezoettek), [Hungary], 1991. Meredith Cole, The Fear Inside, Showtime, 1992. The Good Fight, Lifetime, 1992. Dr. Burke/Raptenahad, The Four Diamonds, The Disney Channel, 1995. Ruth Oakley, A Weekend in the Country (also known as Moon Valley, Temecula, and Weekend in the Country), USA Network, 1996. Emma Percy, Hope, TNT, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Red shoe woman, "The Red Shoes/' Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground, HBO, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The Wild West, 1993. The Kennedy Center 25th Anniversary Celebration (also known as The Kennedy Center Presents), PBS, 1996. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. Host, Body Human 2000: Mysteries and Miracles (also known as Body Human 2000: Medical Mysteries), CBS, 1997. Canned Ham: Deconstructing Harry, Comedy Central, 1997. River Phoenix: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. The Christmas Concert of Hope Starring Natalie Cole, CBS, 1997. Presenter, The National Hate Test (also known as Erase the Hate), USA Network, 1998. Christopher Reeve: A Celebration of Hope, ABC, 1998. National Memorial Day Concert (1998), PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 47th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. Presenter, The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1991. Presenter, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1993. Presenter, The 14th Annual CableACEAwards, 1993. Presenter, Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 7996 Emmy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Screen Actors Guild 4th Annual Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, At Rona's, NBC, 1989. Guest caller Laura, Frasier, NBC, 1993. Herself, Ellen, ABC, 1997.

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Loose Ends, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1981. 2 by A.M., Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Present Laughter, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1983. Betty, Landscape of the Body, Second Stage Theatre, 1984. Georgie Elgin, The Country Girl, Chelsea Playhouse, New York City, 1984. Maggie, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Long Wharf Theatre, 1985. Patsy Newquist, Little Murders, Second Stage Theatre, 1987. Alma, Summer and Smoke, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1987. Heidi Holland, The Heidi Chronicles, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1989-90. Barbara, Three Hotels, 1994-95. Also appeared in The Zinger and Scenes and Revelations. Major Tours: Love Letters, U.S. cities, 1990. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Narrator, Emily, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: 8ook//st,June1, 1994, p. 1861. Entertainment Weekly, May 10, 1996, pp. 28-33. Good Housekeeping, December, 1997, pp. 33-34. New York Times, April 6, 1986. People Weekly, April 22, 1996, p. 148.*

LANCE, John See CRICHTON, Michael

Television Work; Director; Episodic: Chicago Hope, CBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: Ruth, The Woods, Public Theatre, New York City, 1978, later Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1982. Division Street, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1980.

LEACHMAN, Cloris 1930PERSONAL Born June 30, 1930, in Des Moines, IA; married George England, 1953 (divorced, 1979); children: five. Education: Attended Northwestern University.

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Addresses: Office—NBC Television, 3000 W. Alameda Avenue, Burbank, CA 91523. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Miss Chicago, 1946; National Board of Review Award, best supporting actress, 1971, and Academy Award, best supporting actress, 1972, for The Last Picture Show; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding performance by an actress in a supporting role in comedy, 1972, for The Mary Tyler Moore Show; Emmy Award, outstanding performance by an actress, 1972-73, for A Brand New Life; Emmy Award, best supporting actress in a comedy series, 1973-74, for "The Lars Affair/' The Mary Tyler Moore Show; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress—musical/comedy, 1974, for Charley and the Angel; Emmy Award nomination, best lead actress in a drama, 1974, for The Migrants; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, 1974-75, for The Mary Tyler Moore Show; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress—musical/comedy, 1975, for Young Frankenstein; Emmy Award, outstanding performance by a supporting actress in a variety or musical, 1975, for Cher; Golden Globe Award, best television actress in a musical/comedy, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a comedy series, both 1976, for Phyllis; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding continuing or single performance by a supporting actress in a variety or musical, 1976, for Telly.. .Who Loves Ya Baby?; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding performance by a supporting actress in a drama or comedy special, 1978, for It Happened One Christmas; Emmy Award, outstanding performer in children's programming, 1983, for The Woman Who Willed a Miracle; Emmy Award, outstanding individual performance in a variety or musical special, 1984, for Screen Actors' Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or special, 1984, for Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter; Emmy Award, outstanding guest actress in a drama series, 1998, for Promised Land. CREDITS Film Appearances: Christina, Kiss Me Deadly, United Artists, 1955. Caroline, The Rack, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Miss Selby, The Chapman Report, Warner Bros., 1962. Agnes, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969.

Tina Hoffman, The People Next Door, 1970. Philomene, W.U.S.A., Paramount, 1970. Ruth Popper, The Last Picture Show, Columbia, 1971. The Steagle, Avco-Embassy, 1971. Happy Mother's Day, Love George (also known as Run, Stranger, Run), 1973. The Lady in Red, Dillinger, American International Pictures, 1973. Nettie Appleby, Charley and the Angel, Walt Disney Productions, 1973. Mrs. Ezra Miller, Daisy Miller, Paramount, 1974. Frau Bluecher, Young Frankenstein (also known as Frankenstein ]r.), Twentieth-Century Fox, 1974. Melba, Crazy Mama, New World, 1975. Euterpe, The Mouse and His Child, Murakami-Wolf Productions, 1977. Lord's Secretary, The Muppet Movie, Associated Film Distributors, 1979. Nurse Diesel, High Anxiety, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Claire, The North Avenue Irregulars (also known as Hill's Angels), Buena Vista, 1979. Mildred Carruthers, Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Mrs. Kramer, Yesterday (also known as Gabrielle, Scoring, This Time Forever, and The Victory), Cinepix, 1980. Samantha, Foolin' Around, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Aunt Louise, Herbie Goes Bananas, Buena Vista, 1980. Madame Lafarge, History of the World, Part I, 1981. Millie Crown, Shadow Play, 1986. Hydia, My Little Pony: The Movie, 1986. Margaret, Walk Like a Man, 1987. Mrs. McFarland, Prancer, 1989. Ruth Weaver, Love Hurts, Vestron Pictures, 1991. Ruth Popper, Texasville, Cine-Source, 1991. Voice of Queen Gnorga, A Troll in Central Park (animated), Warner Espanola, 1993. Maggie the Zombie Expert, My Boyfriend's Back (also known as Johnny Zombie), Buena Vista, 1993. Granny, The Beverly Hillbillies, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1993. Grandma Albertson, Now and Then (also known as The Gaslight Addition), Lider Films, 1995. Voice of Martha, Beavis and Butt-head Do America (animated), Paramount, 1996. Olive, Never Too Late, Allegro Distribution, 1997. Voice of Aunt Agnes, Annabelle's Wish (animated video), 1997. Voice of Helga, Gen 73 (animated), Hollywood Pictures, 1998. The Iron Giant (animated), Warner Bros., 1999. 50 Violins, Miramax, 1999.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Movies: Ginny, Silent Night, Lonely Night, 1969. Joanne Hackett, Suddenly Single, 1971. Ellen Blunt, Haunts of the Very Rich, 1972. Victoria, Brand New Life, 1972. Hilary Keaton, Crime Club, 1973. Jean Mitchell, Dying Room Only, 1973. Viola Barlow, The Migrants, 1974. Lois Ellison, Thursday's Game, 1974. Hitchhike!, 1974. Death Sentence (also known as Murder One), 1974. Laura, Someone / Touched, 1975. Death Scream (also known as Streetkill and The Woman Who Cried Murder), 1975. Clara, It Happened One Christmas, ABC, 1975. A Girl Named Sooner, 1975. Long Journey Back, 1978. Molly Brown, S.O.S. Titanic, 1979. Mrs. R/s Daughter, 1979. Darlajean, Willa, 1979. The Oldest Living Graduate, 1980. Maggie Dale, Advice to the Lovelorn, 1981. Nurse Betty Nelson, The Acorn People, 1981. Agatha Blaine, Miss All-American Beauty, 1982. Sister Eugenio, Dixie: Changing Habits, 1983. The Demon Murder Case (also known as The Rhode Island Murders), 1983. Mary Kovacs, Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter, 1984. Mrs. Anglin, Love is Never Silent, 1985. Charlotte Raynor, Deadly Intentions, ABC, 1985. The Witch, Hansel and Crete/, 1987. Beverly Ann Stickle, The Facts of Life Down Under, NBC, 1987. Mrs. Haldane, Going to the Chapel (Wedding Day and Wedding Day Blues), NBC, 1988. Ruth Fine, Danielle Steel's Fine Things (also known as Fine Things), NBC, 1990. Ruth Westerman, In Broad Daylight, NBC, 1991. Edwina McKevitt, A Little Piece of Heaven, NBC, 1991. Ruth Weinstaub, Fade to Black, USA Network, 1993. Mrs. Beale, Spies, The Disney Channel, 1993. Mrs. Samuels, Without a Kiss Goodbye (also known as Falsely Accused), CBS, 1993. Doc Betty, Miracle Child, NBC, 1993. Aunt Agatha/Aunt Sofia, Double, Double, Toil and Trouble, ABC, 1993. Anna Collura, Between Love & Honor, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1949. Screen Director's Playhouse, NBC and ABC, 1956. Ladies of the Corridor, 1975.

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Born August 8, 1939, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; son of Elizabeth Frances McKechnie; married Ellen Tovatt; children: Deborah, Rebecca, Daniel. Education: Attended City College (now the City College of the City University of New York). Addresses: Contact—Actors' Equity Association, 6430 West Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actor. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Players Club, Friars Club. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Shoot Anything That Moves, off-Broadway production, 1969. Manager and master of ceremonies, Piaf, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1981. Sergeant Karn, Sus, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1983. Standby for the role of Bob, Home Front, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1985. Anton Gorbunov, Before the Dawn, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1985. Appeared in the title role, Macbeth, Mercer-O'Casey Theatre; as Charley Now, Da, as Edgar, The Lady from Dubuque, and as a standby for the role of Dysart, Equus, all Broadway productions; appeared in Emigres and Plough and the Stars, both Lincoln Center, New York City; in The National Health, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City; in Bloodknot, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City; and in Butley. Appeared as Lawrence Vail, Once in a Lifetime, and

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Hovstad, An Enemy of the People, both Arena Stage, Washington, DC; as Bentham, Juno and the Paycock, Father Declan, A Pagan Place, Chaplain, National Health, and Defense, Arturo Ui, all Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; as Hildy Johnson, The Front Page, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY; as Donald, The Philanthropist, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; as Aubrey Piper, Show Off, and as Claudius, Hamlet, both Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA; as Constable, Henry V, and Gary, Rooted, both Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT; as Le Bret, Cyrano de Bergerac, Tesman, Hedda Gabler, and in The Birthday Party, and St. Joan, all Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA; in Julius Caesar and /Antony and Cleopatra, both American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT; and as Reg, Butley, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Kennedy, NBC, 1983. Ross Canfield, Internal Affairs, CBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Chris Kennert, Kojak: The Belarus File (also known as The Belarus File), CBS, 1985. McClellan, Lincoln (also known as Gore Vidal's Lincoln), NBC, 1988. District Attorney Yates, Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore (also known as Cobb's Law: Incident in Baltimore), CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lawseth, The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Jackie Coyle, "Mary Hamilton/' Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1986. Attorney for Congressman Wilson, "The Blue Wall/' Law and Order, NBC, 1990. Curtis S. Milgram, "Forgiveness," Law and Order, NBC, 1992. Warren Bartlett, "Privileged," Law and Order, NBC, 1994. Kurt Holstrom, "Magic," Remember WENN, American Movie Classics, 1997.

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Film Appearances: Voice, Taps, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Voice of Marine spokesperson, Safe Passage, New Line Cinema, 1995.*

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Born January 26, 1952, in New York, NY; daughter of Paul (a director, producer, actor, editor, and writer) and Etyl Leder; sister of Reuben Leder (a producer, director, and writer); married Gary Werntz (an actor, producer, and writer), February 6, 1986; children: Hannah Werntz (an actress). Education: Studied cinematography at the American Film Institute. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, and script supervisor. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding drama series, 1989 and 1990, and outstanding directing in a drama series, 1990 and 1991, all for China Beach; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in directing for a drama series, 1995, for the episode "Love's Labor Lost/' Emmy Award (with John Wells, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Lydia Woodward, Christopher Chulack, Paul Manning, and Wendy Spence), outstanding drama series, 1996, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding drama series (with Michael Crichton, John Wells, Robert Nathan, Lydia Woodward, Paul Manning, and Christopher Chulack), 1995, and outstanding individual achievement in directing for a drama series for the episode "The Healers," 1996, all for ER. CREDITS

Appeared in episodes of As the World Turns, Guiding Light, and You Are There, all CBS; One Life to Live and Ryan's Hope, both ABC; Search for Tomorrow, CBS and NBC; Theatre Beat, KCET; and Best of Families, National Educational Television (now PBS). Television Appearances; Specials: Manager and master of ceremonies, Piaf, 1982. Narrator, My Sergei (documentary), CBS, 1998.

Television Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted; Series: LA. Law, NBC, 1986. Midnight Caller, NBC, 1988. A Year in the Life, NBC, 1988. Buck]ames, ABC, 1988. Justin Time, ABC, 1988. Crime Story, NBC, 1988.

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LEGUIZAMOJohn 1965(Johnny Leggs) PERSONAL

Television Work; Executive Producer; Series: (With others) ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994-95. Television Work; Director; Movies: A Little Piece of Heaven (also known as Honor Bright), NBC, 1991. Woman with a Past, NBC, 1992. Rio Shannon, ABC, 1992. Marked for Murder (also known as The Sandman), NBC, 1992. House of Secrets (also known as Conspiracy of Terror), NBC, 1993. There Was a Little Boy, CBS, 1993. Baby Brokers (also known as Stolen Hearts), NBC, 1994. The Innocent (also known as Silent Witness), NBC, 1994. Television Work; Script Supervisor; Movies: Dummy, CBS, 1979. A Long Way Home, ABC, 1981. A Time to Live, NBC, 1985. Television Work; Script Supervisor; Specials: "The Boy Who Drank Too Much/' Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1980. Television Work; Director; Pilots: Nightingales, NBC, 1989. Sisters, NBC, 1990. Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Peacemaker, DreamWorks SKG, 1997. Deep Impact (also known as Impact), Paramount, 1998. Still Life (also known as Family Life)f Universal, 1999. Sentimental ]ourney, 1999. Associate producer of The Education of Allison Tate; producer and director of the short Short Order Dreams. *

LEGGS, Johnny See LEG UIZAMO, John

Born July 22,1965, in Bogota, Colombia; immigrated to the United States, c. 1970; married Yelba Osorio (an actress), August, 1994. Education: Studied drama at New York University and at the Actors Studio. Addresses: Contact—c/o Penguin Putnam, 375 Hudson St., New York, NY 10014. Career: Actor, comedian, and writer. Appeared as a stand-up comedian and a performer in shows for children. Lower East Side Films, founder (with David Bar Katz). Awards, Honors: Obie Award and Outer Critics Circle Award, both 1991, for Mambo Mouth; named one of the twelve "promising new actors of 1991," John Willis' Screen World; CableACE Award nomination, best performance in a comedy special, 1992, for "Mambo Mouth," HBO Comedy Theatre; Theatre World Award and Drama Desk Award, both 1993, for Spic-O-Rama; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1996, for To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! ]ulie Newmar; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actor—horror, 1998, for Spawn; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best play and best actor, both 1998, for Freak; CableACE Award, for The Talent Pool Comedy Special; and CableACE Awards, for "Spic-O-Rama," HBO Comedy Theatre. CREDITS Film Appearances: Andres Rodriguez, Mixed Blood, Cinevista, 1985. Ortiz, Gentile alouette, 1985. Diaz, Casualties of War, Columbia, 1989. Burke (a terrorist), Die Hard 2 (also known as Die Hard 2: Die Harder), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Ignacio, Revenge, Columbia, 1990. That Burning Question (short film), 1990. Boy in alley, Out for Justice, Warmer Bros., 1991. Johnny, Hangin' with the Homeboys, New Line Cinema, 1991. Gunman, Regarding Henry, Paramount, 1991. Angel, Street Hunter, Columbia Pictures Home Video, 1991.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Ruby, Time Expired, Zeitgeist Films, 1992. Fast Johnny C, Whispers in the Dark (also known as Sessions and Show and Tell), Paramount, 1992. (As Johnny Leggs) Paco, The Puerto Rico Mambo (Not a Musical), Cabriolet Films, 1992. Benny Blanco, Carlito's Way, Universal, 1993. Luigi Mario, Super Mario Brothers (also known as Super Mario Bros, and Super Mario Brothers: The Movie), Buena Vista, 1993. Angel, Night Owl, Tempe Video, 1993. Sergio, A Pyromaniac's Love Story (also known as Burning Love), Buena Vista, 1995. Chi Chi Rodriguez, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, Universal, 1995. Lefty Louie, A Brother's Kiss, First Look Pictures, 1996. Rat, Executive Decision (also known as Critical Decision), Warner Bros., 1996. Manny, The Fan, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Tybalt, Romeo + /u//et (also known as Romeo and Juliet and William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Pestario "Pest" Vargas and performer of song "The Pest (Voodoo Mambo)/' The Pest, TriStar, 1997. Clown/the violator, Spawn, New Line Cinema, 1997. Voice of rat number two, Doctor Doolittle (also known as Dr. Doolittle), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Zip, Frogs for Snakes, The Shooting Gallery/TSG Pictures, 1998. David Berkowitz, Summer of Sam (also known as The Summer of Sam), 1999. Pleasant View Avenue, 1999. King of the Jungle, Rosefunk Pictures, 1999.

Chino, Body Count (also known as The 5p//t), The Movie Channel, 1998.

Also appeared in student films, including Five out of Six.

WRITINGS

Film Work: Producer (with others), The Pest, TriStar, 1997. Executive producer, Pleasant View Avenue, 1999. Executive producer, King of the Jungle, Rosefunk Pictures, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials: The Talent Pool Comedy Special, syndicated, 1990. "Mambo Mouth" (solo show), HBO Comedy Theatre, HBO, 1991. "Spic-O-Rama" (solo show), HBO Comedy Theatre, HBO, 1993. Presenter, The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1994. "Freak" (solo show), HBO Comedy Theatre, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ivan Calderon, Miami Vice (three episodes), NBC, 1984. Stage Appearances: Alley boy, "South of Tomorrow," La Puta Vida Trilogy, Public Theatre/LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1987. Marc, Parting Gestures, INTAR Theatre, New York City, 1989. Pito, She First Met Her Parents on the Subway, Pearl Theatre, New York City, 1990. Mambo Mouth (solo show), SubPlot Theatre, then American Place Theatre, later Orpheum Theatre, all New York City, 1990-91. Spic-O-Rama (solo show), Westside Theatre, New York City, 1992. Freak (solo show), Cort Theatre, New York City, 1998. Also appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Story Ideas for Films with David Bar Katz: And the song "Spank It/ The Pest, TriStar, 1997. Teleplays; Series: Creator and producer, House of Buggin', Fox, 1995.

Teleplays; Specials:

Television Work; Series: Creator and producer, House of Buggin', Fox, 1995.

"Mambo Mouth" (solo show), HBO Comedy Theatre, HBO, 1991. "Spic-O-Rama" (solo show), HBO Comedy Theatre, HBO, 1993. "Freak" (solo show), HBO Comedy Theatre, HBO, 1998.

Television Appearances; Movies: N.Y.P.D. Mounted (also known as N.Y. Mounted), CBS, 1991.

Writings for the Stage: Mambo Mouth (solo show), SubPlot Theatre, then American Place Theatre, later Orpheum Theatre,

Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, House of Buggin', Fox, 1995.

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all 1990-91, published by Bantam (New York City), 1993. Sp/c-O-Rama (solo show), Westside Theatre, 1992. Freak (solo show), Cort Theatre, 1998, written with David Bar Katz and published as Freak: The SemiDemi-Quasi-Pseudo Autobiography, Putnam (New York City), 1997.

Award nomination, best screenplay, all 1967, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woo//?; Academy Award nomination, best picture, 1970, for He//o, Dolly!; Edgar Al len Poe Award, Mystery Writers of America, best motion picture screenplay, 1976, for The Family Plot. CREDITS

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, February 20, 1998. p. 19. Cosmopolitan, July, 1996, p. 88. Entertainment Weekly, January 13, 1995, pp. 26-27; Dec. 27, 1996, p. 66; June 26, 1998, p. 67. Library ]ournal, October 15, 1997, p. 63. People Weekly, November 11, 1991, p. 148.*

Film Work: Producer, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros., 1966. Producer, He//o, Dolly!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Producer and director, Portnoy's Complaint, Warner Bros., 1972. WRITINGS

LEHMAN, Ernest

1915(?)PERSONAL

Full name, Ernest Paul Lehman; born in 1915 (some sources say 1920 and 1923), in New York, NY; married; wife's name, Jacqueline; children: Roger, Alan. Education: City College of New York, B.S. (English). Addresses: Contact—Writers Guild of America, 7000 West Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048-4329. Career: Screenwriter, producer, and director. Wall Street Magazine, copy editor; Broadway press agent; freelance fiction writer and journalist for national magazines; American Film magazine, monthly columnist; also wrote novels and novellas. Member: Writers Guild of America (president, 198385; board of directors, member). Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, film—best screenplay, and Academy Award nomination, best writing—screenplay, 1955, both for Sabrina (with Billy Wilder and Samuel A. Taylor); Edgar Allen Poe Award, Mystery Writers of America, best motion picture screenplay, 1959, and Academy Award nomination, best writing, and screenplay—written directly for the screen, 1960, both for North by Northwest; Academy Award nomination, best writing, screenplay based on material from another medium, 1962, for West Side Story; Academy Award nominations, best picture and best writing, screenplay based on material from another medium, and Golden Globe

Screenplays: The Inside Story (based on Lehman's story), 1948. Executive Suite, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. (With Billy Wilder and Samuel A. Taylor) Sabrina, Paramount, 1954. Somebody Up There Likes Me, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1956. The King and I (based on the musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956. Sweet Smell of Success (based on Lehman's short story "Tell Me About It Tomorrow"), United Artists, 1957. North by Northwest (also known as The Man in Lincoln's Nose, Breathless, and In a Northwesterly Direction), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. From the Terrace (based on the novel by John O'Hara), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. West Side Story, United Artists, 1961. The Prize (based on the novel by Irving Wallace), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. The Sound of Music (also known as The Rebel Novice Nun; based on the musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros., 1966. Hello, Dolly! (based on the play "The Matchmaker" by Thornton Wilder), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Portnoy's Complaint (based on the novel by Philip Roth), Warner Bros., 1972. Family Plot, Universal, 1975. Black Sunday, Paramount, 1977. Television Writer; Specials: The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1987.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1988. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, 1990. Fiction: The Comedian and Other Stories, New American Library (New York), 1957. The Sweet Smell of Success and Other Stories, New American Library, 1957. North by Northwest, Viking Press (New York), 1972. The French Atlantic Affair, Atheneum, 1977. Farewell Performance, McGraw-Hill (New York), 1983. Nonfiction: Screening Sickness and Other Tales of Tinsel Town (collected articles), 1982. Other: Contributor to periodicals, including American Film, Collier's, and Classic Images. Adaptations: The Comedian was broadcast on Playhouse 90, CBS, 1957; Sabrina was adapted into a new version by Paramount, 1995. SIDELIGHTS The Ernest Lehman Collection is housed at the Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin. OTHER SOURCES Books: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 44: American Screenwriters, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1986. International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Volume 4: Writers and Production Artists, St. James Press (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: New York Times, October 30, 1983. Times (London), December 30, 1969.*

LERNER, Michael

1943(?)PERSONAL

Born in 1943 (some sources say 1941), in Brooklyn, NY. Education: Graduated from Brooklyn College;

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University of California, Berkeley, M.A. (English); studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actor. American Conservatory Theatre Company, San Francisco, CA, member of the company, 1967-68; San Francisco State College, San Francisco, CA, professor of dramatic literature, 1968-69; Long Wharf Theatre Company, New Haven, CT, member of the company, 1973-74. Also worked in delicatessens in New York City. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actor, 1991, and Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1992, both for Barton Fink; Fulbright scholarship. CREDITS Film Appearances: Leo, Alex in Wonderland, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. The Ski Bum (also known as Point Zero), Avco-Embassy, 1971. Paul Corliss, The Candidate, Warner Bros., 1972. Marvin, Busting, United Artists, 1974. Richards, Hangup (also known as Superdude), Warner Bros., 1974. Frank Acker, Newman's Law, Universal, 1974. Myron Green, St. Ives, Warner Bros., 1976. Barbet, The Other Side of Midnight, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Hatch, Outlaw Blues, Warner Bros., 1977. Sternberg, Coldengirl, Avco-Embassy, 1979. Dr. Froll, Coast to Coast, Paramount, 1980. Henry Lydell, Borderline, ITC, 1980. Paulie, The Baltimore Bullet, Avco-Embassy, 1980. Katz, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Paramount, 1981. Dr. Robert Young, National Lampoon's Class Reunion (also known as Class Reunion), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1982. Willie Collms, Strange Invaders, Orion, 1983. Henry De Vici, Threshold, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Arnie, Movers and Shakers, United Artists, 1985. John, Angustia, Lauren, 1987, released in the U.S. as Anguish, Spectrafilm, 1988. Arnold Rothstein, Eight Men Out, Orion, 1988. Burt Wilder, Vibes, Columbia, 1988. Bugsy Calhoune, Harlem Nights, Paramount, 1989.

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Harvey, Any Man's Death, Paramount, 1990. Edward Doyle, Maniac Cop 2, Cordell Productions, 1991. (Uncredited) Chester's doctor, The Closer, ION Pictures, 1991. Jack Lipnick, Barton Fink, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Weasel, Newsies (also known as Newsboys), Buena Vista, 1992. Phil Gillman, Amos and Andrew, New Line Cinema, 1993. Warden, No Escape (also known as Escape from Absolom)f Columbia, 1994. Lieutenant Cross, Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Goodloe Bender, The Road to Wellville, Columbia, 1994. Biderman, Blank Check (also known as Blank Cheque), Buena Vista, 1994. Pal, Cirl in the Cadillac, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1995. Perry, A Pyromaniac's Love Story (also known as Burning Love), Buena Vista, 1995. Strozzi gang member, Last Man Standing (also known as Cundown and We/come to Jericho), New Line Cinema, 1996. Phil Kleinman, For Richer or Poorer, Universal, 1997. Jerry Miller, The Beautician and the Beast, Paramount, 1997. Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1998. Marcus, Ta/os the Mummy (also known as Russell Mulcahy's Ta/os the Mummy), Buena Vista/Dimension Films, 1998. Mayor Ebert, Godzilla, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Celebrity, Miramax, 1998. Big fat Bernie Gayle, Safe Men, October Films, 1998. The Mod Squad, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Love Story, NBC, 1973-74. Fat Rollo, Starskyand Hutch, ABC, 1975-79. Lieutenant Harry Moss, Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979-84. Max Como, Hollywood Beat, ABC, 1985. Judge Myron Winkelman, Courthouse, CBS, 1995. Mel Horowitz, Clueless, UPN, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Movies: Three's a Crowd, ABC, 1969. Daughter of the Mind, ABC, 1969. Lemberg, Marriage: Year One, NBC, 1971. Jack Cutter, Thief (also known as A Day in the Life of a Burglar), ABC, 1971.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Fats Detroit, What's a Nice Cirl Like You . . . ?, ABC, 1971. Michael Classman, Magic Carpet, ABC, 1972. Jerry Steele, Reflections of Murder, ABC, 1974. Pierre Salinger, The Missiles of October, ABC, 1974. Dr. Marvin Kittredge, Sarah T.—Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic, NBC, 1975. Mike, The Dream Makers (also known as The Death of Sammy), NBC, 1975. Philip Conover, A Cry for Help (also known as End of the Line), ABC, 1975. Santini, Scott Free, NBC, 1976. Manny, Dark Victory, NBC, 1976. Marvin Margulies, F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood (also known as The Screen Test), ABC, 1976. Dr. Berglund, Killer on Board, NBC, 1977. Dr. Can Ian, A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Cehrig Story, NBC, 1978. Jack Ruby, Ruby and Oswald (also known as Four Days in Dallas), CBS, 1978. Jack Warner, Moviola: This Year's Blond (also known as The Secret Love of Marilyn Monroe and Moviola), NBC, 1980. Marv, Gridlock (also known as The Great American Traffic Jam), NBC, 1980. Eddie Cheyfitz, Blood Feud, syndicated, 1983. Harry Colm Rita Hayworth: The Love Goddess, CBS, 1983. Sidney Ferraro, The Execution, NBC, 1985. Abe Rosenberg, This Child Is Mine, NBC, 1985. Mario Pinelli, That Secret Sunday (also known as Betrayal of Trust), CBS, 1986. Captain Cirillo, Hands of a Stranger (also known as Double Standard), NBC, 1987. Nat Goldberg, The King of Love, ABC, 1987. Elliot Shane, Framed (also known as Real Fakes and Precious), HBO, 1990. Earl Knight, Omen IV: The Awakening, Fox, 1991. Team owner, The Comrades of Summer, HBO, 1992. Hank, Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride (also known as The Case of the Heartbroken Bride), NBC, 1992. Frank Seriano, No Way Back, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Oscar Hammerstein I, Melba, PBS, 1989. Starathon 92: A Weekend with the Stars (also known as Starathon 92), syndicated, 1992. Himself, "Faith/ On Values: Talking with Peggy Noonan, PBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Johnny, "Every Boy Does It Once/' The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1969.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, August 18, 1991, p. H15. Variety, February 23, 1998, p. 87.*

LEVINSON, Barry

1942PERSONAL

Born April 6, 1942, in Baltimore, MD; son of Irv (in the appliance business) and Vi (Krichinsky) Levinson; married Valerie Curtin (an actress and writer), December, 1977 (divorced, 1982); married Diana Mona (an artist); children: Jack, Sam, Patrick, Michele (an actress). Education: Attended the Community College of Baltimore and American University. Politics: Democrat. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Baltimore Pictures, Los Angeles, CA, founder (with Mark Johnson), 1989, partner (with Mark Johnson), 1989—, and president, 1989—; Levinson-Fontana Company, founder (with Tom Fontana). Also worked as a director at a television station and a stand-up comedian. Member: Directors Guild, Writers Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards (with others), outstanding writing in a variety or music program, 1974 and 1975, and Emmy Award nomination (with Ed Simmons, Gary Belkin, Roger Beatty, Bill Richmond, Gene Perret, Anne Kogen, Rayjessel, Rudy De Luca, Dick Clair, and Jenna McMahon), outstanding writing achievement in a comedy, variety, or music series, 1976, all for The Carol Burnett Show; Academy Award nominations, best screenplay written directly for the screen, 1979, f o r . . . And Justice for All, and 1982, for Diner; Academy Awards, best picture and best director, Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement for feature films, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best director, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best director, all 1988, for Rain Man; Writers Guild of America Award, best screenplay written directly for the screen, Academy Award nomination, best screenplay written directly for the screen, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best screenplay—motion picture,

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all 1991, for Avalon; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, Golden Globe Award, and Academy Award nomination, all best picture (with Mark Johnson and Warren Beatty), Academy Award nomination, best director, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best director, all 1991, for Bugsy; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in directing in a drama series, 1993, for episode "Gone for Goods/' and George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, 1993, for Homicide: Life on the Street; Silver Berlin Bear Award, special jury prize, and Golden Berlin Bear nomination, both from the Berlin International Film Festival, both 1998, for Wag the Dog. CREDITS Film Work: Producer, Erste Liebe (also known as First Love), UMC, 1970. Producer, The Only Way (also known as O/ctobercfage), Laterna-UMC, 1970. Producer, The Amazing Mr. Blunden, Hemisphere, 1972. Producer, The Internecine Project, Hemisphere/Lion International, 1974. Producer, Who? (also known as Robo Man), Hemisphere/Lion International, 1974. Director, Diner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Director, The Natural, TriStar, 1984. Director, Young Sherlock Holmes (also known as Pyramid of Fear), Paramount, 1985. Director, Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1987. Director, Good Morning, Vietnam, Buena Vista, 1988. Director, Rain Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Producer (with Mark Johnson) and director, Avalon, TriStar, 1990. Producer (with Mark Johnson and Warren Beatty) and director, Bugsy, TriStar, 1991. Executive producer, Kafka, Miramax, 1991. Director and producer, Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Producer (with others) and director, jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. Producer (with others) and director, Disclosure, Warner Bros., 1994. Producer (with others) and director, Sleepers, Warner Bros., 1996. Producer, Donnie Brasco, TriStar, 1997. Director and producer, Wag the Dog, New Line Cinema, 1997. Director and producer, Sphere, Warner Bros., 1998.

Producer, Home Fries, Warner Bros., 1998. Executive producer, The Perfect Storm, Warner Bros.,

1999. Producer, Analyze This, Warner Bros., 1999. Director, Liberty Heights, 1999. Executive producer, The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Warner Bros., forthcoming. Film Appearances: Executive, Silent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Bellboy, High Anxiety, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. Column salesperson, History of the World, Part I, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. (Uncredited) Rain Man, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Director in life story, Jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. Dave Garroway, Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Harry, ABC, 1987. Editor, Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1993-96. Executive producer (with Tom Fontana), Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1993—. Creator and executive producer, Oz, HBO, 1997—. Television Appearances; Series: Hosted Stand Up Spotlight, VH1. Television Work; Movies: Producer, Suspicion, 1987. Executive producer, Rio Diablo, 1993. Executive producer (with Chip Diggins), The Second Civil War, HBO, 1997. Television Work; Specials: Producer, Catholics: A Fable for the Future (also known as Catholics and Conflict), Harlech Television, 1974. Executive producer of Stopwatch: 30 Minutes of Investigative Ticking. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Diamonds on the Silver Screen, American Movie Classics, 1992. Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. Robbie Robertson: Going Home (also known as Going Home), The Disney Channel, 1995.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Work; Episodic: Directed the episodes "Gone for Goode" and "The Gas Man/' both Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Lohman and Barkley Show, N BC, 1969. The Tim Conway Comedy Hour, CBS, 1970. The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, 1974. The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, 1975. "Larry's Agent/' The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Himself, "The Documentary/' Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1996.

Story ideas, Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1995. Teleplays; Movies: Suspicion, 1987. Memoirs: Levinson on Levinson, edited by David Thompson, Faber and Faber (Winchester, MA), 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, March 11, 1990.*

Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer and director, Diner, CBS, 1983. WRITINGS

LEWIS, Juliette 1973PERSONAL

Screenplays: Street Girls, 1974. The Internecine Project, Hemisphere/Lion International, 1974. (With Mel Brooks, Ron Clark, and Rudy De Luca) 5/7ent Movie, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. (With Mel Brooks, Ron Clark, and Rudy De Luca) High Anxiety, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1978. (With Valerie Curtin). . . And Justice for All, Columbia, 1979. (With Valerie Curtin) Inside Moves, Associated Film Distributors, 1980. (Uncredited) Tootsie (also known as Would I Lie to You?), Columbia, 1982. Diner, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. (With Valerie Curtin) Best Friends, Warner Bros., 1982. (With Valerie Curtin and Robert Klane) Unfaithfully Yours (adapted from the Preston Sturges film of the same title), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1987. Avalon, TriStar, 1990. (With Valerie Curtin) Toys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Jimmy Hollywood, Paramount, 1994. Sleepers, Warner Bros., 1996. Teleplays, Unless Otherwise Noted; Series: Lohman and Barkley Show, NBC, 1969. The Tim Conway Comedy Hour, CBS, 1970. The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, Associated Television, 1971-72, ABC, 1972. The John Byner Comedy Hour, CBS, 1972. The Carol Burnett Show, CBS, 1974-75.

Born June 21, 1973, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Geoffrey Lewis (an actor) and Glen is Batley (a graphic artist); sister of Deirdre (an actress) and Lightfield (an actor) Lewis. Religion: Church of Scientology. Avocational interests: Collecting vintage clothes and art. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials for Guess? jeans and the Honda Integra. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, both 1991, for Cape Fear; female star of tomorrow, National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO)/ShoWest, 1993. CREDITS Film Appearances: Any Which Way You Can, Warner Bros., 1980. Lexie, My Stepmother Is An Alien, Columbia, 1988. Cindy Hollowhead, Meet the Hollowheads (also known as Life on the Edge), Moviestore, 1989. The Runnin' Kind, United Films, 1989. Audrey Griswold, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Warner Bros., 1989. Danielle Bowden, Cape Fear, Universal, 1991. Cassie, Crooked Hearts, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1991. Rain, Husbands and Wives, TriStar, 1992.

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Sheryl O'Connor, That Night (also known as One Hot Summer), Warner Bros., 1992. Becky, What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Paramount,

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Other Television Appearances: "Come to My Window" (Melissa Etheridge music video), 1994.

1993. Adele Corners, Kalifornia, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Sheri, Romeo Is Bleeding, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Mallory Knox and performer of songs "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'" and "Born Bad/' Natural Bom Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Gracie, Mixed Nuts (also known as Lifesavers), TriStar, 1994. Diane Moody, The Basketball Diaries, New Line Cinema, 1995. Faith Justin, Strange Days, Twentieth Century-Fox,

1995. The Underground Comedy Movie, 1995. Kate Fuller, From Dusk Till Dawn, Dimension Films,

1996. Melanie Morton, The Evening Star, Buena Vista, 1996. The Audition, 1996. Herself, Full Tilt Boogie, Dimension Films, 1998. April, Some Girls (also known as Girl Talk and Men), Millennium Films, 1998. Carla, The Other Sister, Buena Vista, 1998. The 4th Floor, Millennium Films, 1999. Film Work: Producer, The Audition, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Mary Ash, Home Fires, Showtime, 1987. Kate Parrel I, / Married Dora, ABC, 1987-88. A Family for]oe, NBC, 1990.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, January, 1995, pp. 164-167. People Weekly, December 9, 1991 .*

LEWIS, Marcia

1938PERSONAL

Born August 18, 1938, in Melrose, MA; daughter of Edwin Parker and Bernice (Lamb) Lewis; married Richard Alan Woody, November 19, 1966 (divorced, 1990). Education: Attended the University of Cincinnati, 1961-64. Addresses: Office—The Gage Group,lnc., 315 West 57th St., Frnt. 4H New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress and singer. Former RN, Jewish Hospital School of Nursing in Cincinnati, OH, 1959. Awards, Honors: Tony Award nomination, supporting or featured actress in a musical, 1994, for Crease; Tony Award nomination, featured actress in a musical, 1997, for Chicago. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Movies: Amanda Sue Bradley, Too Young to Die?, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1991. Presenter, The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1994. Presenter, The 1995 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1995.

Film Appearances: Night Warning (also known as Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker, Momma's Boy, and Nightmare Maker), 1981. Frog Lady, The Ice Pirates, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Also appeared in Curtain Call (Japanese production).

Television Appearances; Episodic: Terry Rankin, The Facts of Life, NBC, 1988. Dolores, "Summer Song/' The Wonder Years, ABC, 1989. Dolores, "Wayne on Wheels/' The Wonder Years, ABC, 1989. Dolores, "She, My Friend, and I," The Wonder Years, ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Lisa Whelchel Show, NBC, 1988.

Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Gilmore, The Great Ice Rip-Off, ABC, 1974. Mrs. Barrett, The Night They Took Miss Beautiful, NBC, 1977. Gloria, When She Was Bad. . ., ABC, 1979. Woman at Global, Money, Power, Murder, CBS, 1989. Nurse Porter, Orpheus Descending (also known as Tennessee Williams' Orpheus Descending), TNT, 1990.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Also appeared in Legs, NBC; How to Survive a Happy Divorce, ABC; Bobby and Sarah, NBC. Television Appearances; Series: Mitzie Logan, Who's Watching the Kids?, NBC, 1978. Irma Coolidge, The Good Time Girls, ABC, 1980. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Appeared In Rich Man, Poor Man. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dorothy, "The New Look/' The Bob NewhartShow, CBS, 1974. Louise Gross, 'The Heavyweights/' The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1975. "In This Corner, Jaime Sommers," The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1976. The jail matron, "Marion Goes to Jail," Happy Days, ABC, 1979. Also appeared in episodes of All My Children, ABC; Ryan's Hope, ABC; One Life to Live, ABC; Out of the Blue, ABC; Working Stiffs, CBS; The Don Rickles Show, ABC; The Rowan and Martin Show, NBC; Sesame Street, PBS; and Pinky. Television Work: Supervising producer, Wash/ngtoon, 1985. Producer, It's a Great Life (series), 1985. Production executive, Super Model Search: Look of the Year (also known as World Model Search: Look of the Year, Look of the Year: Super Model Search, The Look of the Year '88—Atami, Japan, and The Look of the Year—Atami '88), ABC, 1988. Supervising and co-producer, Mary Tyler Moore: The 20th Anniversary Show, CBS, 1991. Creative consultant, Funny Women of Television: A Museum of Television & Radio Tribute, NBC, 1991. Co-producer, Donahue: The 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1992. Stage Appearances: Miss Hannigan, Annie, Alvin Theatre, then Uris Theatre, both New York City, 1981, lateratPapermill Playhouse, Milburn, NJ, 1983. Various roles, Romance Language, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1984. Kitty Katz, Miami, Playwrights Horizons, 1986. Rachel Halpern, Rags, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1986. Madame Katz, Roza, Royale Theater, New York City, 1987.

Golde, Fiddler on the Roof, Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1990. Tales of Tinseltown, The Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, 1991. Miss Lynch, Grease, Playhouse Theatre, Wilmington, DE, then Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1994. Busker Alley, Macauley Theatre, Louisville, KY, then Tampa Bay Performing Center, Tampa, FL, 1995. Big City Rhythms, 1996. Matron "Mama" Morton, Chicago, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1996. Appearred as Ernestine Money, Hello, Dolly!, St. James Theatre, New York City; Lorene, The Time of Your Life, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City; Sister Mary Hubert, Nunsense; Jan, Woman of the Year; Mrs. Schinn, The Music Man; Aunt EHer, Oklahoma; Rose, Gypsy; Fraulein Schneider, Cabaret; Mae, Bye Bye Birdie; Clairee, Steel Magnolias; OffBroadway in The Impudent Wolf, Who's Who Baby, Cod Bless Coney, and Let Yourself Co. Cabaret Appearances: Freddy's, New York City; The Gardenia, Los Angeles, CA; Studio One, Los Angeles, CA; Upstairs-atthe-Downstairs, New York City; Mayfair Music Hall, Los Angeles, CA; Harrah's, Reno, NV.

Albums: Nowadays, Original Cast Records, 1998. Albums; Vocal Contributions: Vol. II: 1990, A New Decade, Soul II Soul, Virgin, 1990. Grease (soundtrack), RCA Victor, 1994. Catholic Classics, Vol. 1, GIA, 1996. Catholic Classics, Vol. 2, GIA, 1996. Chicago (soundtrack), RCA, 1997. WRITINGS Television Work: Writer, It's a Great Life, 1985. Writer, Mary Tyler Moore: The 20th Anniversary Show, CBS, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, May 27,1994, p. 40; February 14,1997, p. 37. Variety, November 16, 1998, p. 42.*

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LEWIS, Shari 1934-1998 OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born January 17, 1934, in New York, NY; died of pneumonia, August 2, 1998, in Los Angeles, CA. Entertainer and author. Lewis' long show business career began when she was a toddler and started taking piano lessons and learning magic tricks from her father, a university professor and part-time magician. Her mother instilled in Lewis a love of music that she carried with her throughout her life. Lewis took dance, singing and music lessons, adding the violin to her instrumental repertoire. An ankle injury sustained while dancing caused Lewis, who was attending and graduated from the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, to look in another direction for her career in entertainment. In 1952 she won the Arthur Godfrey television talent contest and in 1957 was invited to perform on The Captain Kangaroo Show. A show producer asked Lewis if she had any puppets smaller than those she usually used in her performances. She took with her a sock puppet of a lamb that had been lying around and with a few twitches of her hand Lewis' best known creation, Lamb Chop, was born. The delicate, long-lashed puppet was known for her wisecracks and constant interruptions of Lewis but was loved by three generations of fans. Lamb Chop was featured in Lewis' first television show, The Shan Lewis Show, which ran on NBC in the early 1960s as well as on Shari at Six, which ran on the British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) in England from 1968 to 1976. Other television shows and specials were aired in the passing decades while Lewis added other much-loved puppets like Hush Puppy and Charlie Horse to her repertoire. Also during that time she ventured into other aspects of entertainment, putting together a Las Vegas act, performing in musicals such as Damn Yankees and Funny Girl, conducting orchestras and writing numerous books. With more than sixty titles to her name, Lewis' book topics ranged from crafts and magic tricks for children to four volumes of Spooky Stuff, Things Kids Collect, The Do It Better Book, and "one-minute" versions of favorite fairy tales, Greek myths and Bible stories. She returned to television in the early 1990s with Lamb Chop's Play-Along on PBS. The show was a hit, garnering five Emmys in as many years. Lewis described herself as an older playmate for children and was producing a new television show, The Charlie Horse Music Pizza at the time of her death.

Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, August 4, 1998, sec. 1, p. 11. CNN Interactive (online), August 3, 1998. Los Angeles Times, August 4, 1998, p. B1. New York Times, August 4, 1998, p. B6. Times (London), August 8, 1998. USA Today (electronic), August 4, 1998. Washington Post, August 4, 1998, p. B4.

LINDSAY, Robert 1949(?)PERSONAL Born December 19, 1949 (other sources say December 13, 1949 and December 13, 1951), in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England; married Cheryl Hall (an actress), 1974 (divorced, 1980). Education: Graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Also worked as an assistant stage manager in Exeter, England. Awards, Honors: Olivier Award, 1985, Theatre World Award, 1986, Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a musical, and Drama Desk Award, best actor in a musical, both 1987, all for Me and My Cirl; Musical Achievement Award, Drama League of New York, 1987; Olivier Award and Variety Club Award, for Becket; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, for GBH. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jakey Smith, Get Some In!, Thames Television, 197578. Wolfie Smith (title role), Citizen Smith, BBC, 197780. Seconds Out, BBC, 1981. Micky Noades, Give Us a Break, BBC, 1983. Norman Platt, The Office, Richmond Films and Television, 1996. Narrator, In Your Dreams, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Father Thomas Kelly, Confessional, Granada Television, 1990. Michael Murray, GBH, Channel 4, 1991.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Henry Farr, The Wimbledon Poisoner, 1994. Jamie Diadoni, Jake's Progress, [Great Britain], 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Billy Bowmans, Brazen Hussies, [Great Britain], 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Fabian, "Twelfth Night/' BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1980. Lysander, "A Midsummer Night's Dream/' BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1981. lachimo, "Cymbeline," BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1983. Benedick, "Much Ado about Nothing," BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1984. Edmund, "King Lear," BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, also broadcast on PBS, both 1984. The 1986 Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1986. Narrator, Lifeforce, 1992. Otto Schatz, Genghis Cohn, [Great Britain], 1993. Captain Pel lew, Hornblower: The Even Chance and Examination for Lieutenant, Arts and Entertainment and ITV, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Our Speaker Today," The Good Life, BBC, 1977. Carter, Nightingales, Channel 4, 1989. "Ear Today . . . Gone Tomorrow," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Wolfie Smith, "Citizen Smith," Comedy Special, BBC, 1977. Film Appearances: Terry, That'll be the Day, EMI, 1974. Three for All, 1974. Tom, Adventures of a Taxi Driver, Salon Productions, 1976. Bert Rigby, Bert Rigby, You're a Fool, Warner Bros., 1989. Ian Bertram, Strike It Rich (also known as Loser Takes All and Money Talks), British Screen Partners/ Millimeter, 1990. Rosencrantz and Cildenstern Are Dead, Cinecom International, 1990. Sydney, Fierce Creatures (also known as Death Fish II) Universal, 1997. Jamie, Remember Me?, Channel 4 Films/Film 4 Distributors, 1997. Divorcing jack, Scala Productions, 1998.

Stage Appearances: Jesus, Godspell, London, England, 1972. The Cherry Orchard, Royal Exchange Theatre Company, Manchester, England, 1978. The Lower Depths, Royal Exchange Theatre Company, 1978. The Beaux Stratagem, Royal Exchange Theatre Company, 1978. The Three Musketeers, Royal Exchange Theatre Company, 1978. Reporter, How / Got That Story, Hampstead Theatre, London, England, 1981. Hamlet, Barbican Theatre, London, England, 1984. Bill Snibson, Me and My Girl, Adelphi Theatre, London, England, 1985, then Marquis Marriott Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. King Henry II, Becket, Haymarket Theatre, London, England, 1991-92. Also appeared in Cyrano de Bergerac. Major Tours: Hamlet, Royal Exchange Theatre Company, English cities, 1983-84. RECORDINGS Albums: Me and My Girl (original soundtrack), 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, August 24, 1986. People Weekly, September 1, 1986, p. 113.*

LITHGOW John 1945PERSONAL Full name, John Arthur Lithgow; born October 19, 1945, in Rochester, NY; raised in Ohio and Princeton, NJ; son of Arthur W. (a theatrical producer) and Sarah Jane (an actress; maiden name, Price) Lithgow; married Jean Taynton (a teacher), September 10,1966 (divorced, 1980); married Mary Yeager (a professor); children: (first marriage) Ian (an actor); (second marriage) Phoebe, Nathan George. Education: Graduated from Harvard University (magna cum laude), 1967; trained for the stage at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Avocational interests: Painting, drawing, reading, writing, playing the guitar and banjo.

268 •LITHGOW Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. Royal Shakespeare Company and Royal Court Theatre, Great Britain, intern. Appeared in advertisements, including television commercials for the Discover credit card and the 10321 long distance service; provided voiceovers for Kemper Funds commercials. Concert performer for children. Lithgow Graphics, founder and printmaker. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, member of the board of overseers. Also worked as a cab driver. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa. Awards, Honors: Fulbright grant, 1967-69; Antoinette Perry Award, best supporting actor, and Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, both 1973, for The Changing Room; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actor, and Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, both 1982, for The World According to Carp; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1983, for Terms of Endearment; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a limited series or special, 1983, for An ABC Theatre Presentation; Drama Desk Award, best actor in a play, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a play, both 1985, for Requiem fora Heavyweight; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or special, 1985, for Hallmark Hall of Fame; Emmy Award, outstanding guest performance in a drama series, 1986, for "The Dol I," Amazing Stories; Distinguished Performance Award, Drama League of New York, 1988; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best leading actor in a play, 1988, for M. Butterfly; Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, best lead performance, 1989, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Emmy Awards, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1996 and 1997, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a television series—comedy/musical, 1997, Screen Actors Guild Awards, outstanding performance by a male actor in a comedy series, 1997 and 1998, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1998, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a television series—comedy/musical, 1998, and Q Award nomination, Viewers for Quality Television, best actor in a quality comedy series, 1998, all for 3rd Rock from the Sun.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 CREDITS Film Appearances: John, Dealing; or, the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues, Warner Bros., 1972. Robert LaSalle, Obsession, Columbia, 1976. Sam Sebastian/Spitzler, The Big Fix, Universal, 1978. Lucas Sergeant, All That]azz, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Paul Philips, Rich Kids, United Artists, 1979. Burke, Blow Out, Filmways, 1981. George S. Kaufman, Kaufman at Large, 1981. Mr. Brunner, I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, Paramount, 1981. Roberta Muldoon, The World According to Carp, Warner Bros., 1982. Valentine, "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet/' Twilight Zone: The Movie, Warner Bros., 1983. Sam Burns, Terms of Endearment, Paramount, 1983. Dr. Emilio Lizardo and Lord John Whorfin, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension (also known as Buckaroo Banzai), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Reverend Shaw Moore, Footloose, Paramount, 1984. Walter Curnow, 2070 (also known as 20/0: The Year We Make Contact), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. B. Z., Santa Claus: The Movie (also known as Santa Claus), TriStar, 1985. John Mathewson, The Manhattan Project (also known as Deadly Game), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Oliver Thompson, Mesmerized (also known as Shocked), [Australia, New Zealand, and Great Britain], 1986. George Henderson, Harry and the Hendersons (also known as Bigfoot and the Hendersons), Universal, 1987. Mark Lambert, Distant Thunder, Paramount, 1988. Dave Geary, Out Cold, Hemdale, 1989. Colonel Bruce Derringer, Memphis Belle, Warner Bros., 1990. Leslie Huben, At Play in the Fields of the Lord (also known as Brincando nos Campos do Senhor), Universal, 1991. Earl Talbot Blake, Ricochet, Warner Bros., 1991. Dr. Nix, Carter Nix, Cain Nix, Josh, and Margo, Raising Cain, Universal, 1992. Eric Qualen, Cliffhanger, TriStar, 1993. Smith Keen, The Pelican Brief, Warner Bros., 1993. Professor Wilkinson, Princess Caraboo, TriStar, 1994. Arthur Fanshawe, A Good Man in Africa, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Dr. Harlinger, 5/7ent Fall, Warner Bros., 1994. Sangre, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Malcolm and Robert, Homegrown, Columbia/TriStar, 1998. A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. Portofino, Storm Entertainment, 1999. Voice characterization, Shrek, DreamWorks SKG, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Host, American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Dick Solomon, 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It), NBC, 1996—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, World War II: When Lions Roared (also known as World War II . . . Then There Were Giants), NBC, 1994. Voice, The West, PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Wally, Mom, the Wolfman, and Me, syndicated, 1980. Richard Carruthers, Not in Front of the Children, CBS, 1982. Joe Huxley, The Day After, ABC, 1983. Marty Welborn, The G//tter Dome, HBO, 1984. Major Kendall Laird, The Resting Place, CBS, 1986. Neil Scott, Baby Girl Scott, CBS, 1987. Ben Cluett, The Traveling Man, HBO, 1990. Robert Carter, The Ivory Hunters (also known as The Last Elephant and White Co/cO, TNT, 1990. Artie Margulies, The Boys (also known as The Guys), ABC, 1991. Mills, The Wrong Man, Showtime, 1993. Paul Harrington, Love, Cheat and Steal, Showtime, 1994. Bob Bradley and Tom Bradley, My Brother's Keeper, CBS, 1995. Senator Conyers, The Tuskegee Airmen, HBO, 1995. Thomas Livingston, Hollow Point (also known as Rysk Roulette), HBO, 1996. Sergeant Larry Skovik, Johnny Skidmarks, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Paul Unger, "The Country Girl/7 Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1974. Thorne, "Secret Service/' Great Performances, PBS, 1977. Clarence Sickenger, The Oldest Living Graduate, 1980. "Big Blonde/' Great Performances, PBS, 1980. An ABC Theatre Presentation, ABC, 1983. Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1985. Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), NBC, 1990.

LITHGOW • 269 Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years (also known as Hollywood Celebrates Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday), CBS, 1990. Laird Riordan, "Redwood Curtain/' Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1995. Host, Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1996. Christopher Reeve: A Celebration of Hope, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 41st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1987. The 42nd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1988. The 43rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1989. Presenter, The / 1th Annual CableACE Awards (also known as The Golden ACE Awards), syndicated, 1990. Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Presenter, The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1994. Presenter, The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1995. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 1996 Emmy Awards, 1996. Presenter, The Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1996. Presenter, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Goldilocks and the Three Bears/' Faerie Tale Theatre, Showtime, 1984. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1985. John Walters, "The Doll," Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1987. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1988. Guest caller Madman Martinez, "Someone to Watch over Me," Fras/er, NBC, 1994. Dr. Oscar Charles, "You, Murderer," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1995. Manny Rosenberg, 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It), NBC, 1996. Narrator, "Special Effects: Anything Can Happen" (also known as "Special Effects"), Nova, PBS, 1996. Himself, "UFOs," Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1997.

270 •LITHGOW Stage Appearances: Mustardseed, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Antioch Shakespeare Festival, Antioch, OH, 1953. Bunthorne, Patience, Highfield Theatre, Falmouth, MA, 1965. Peach urn, The Beggar's Opera, Highfield Theatre, 1965. Don Andres, La Perichole, Highfield Theatre, 1965. Lord Chancellor, lolanthe, Highfield Theatre, 1965. Henry Higgins, Pygmalion, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1969-70. Lennie, Of Mice and Men, McCarter Theatre, 196970. Achilles, Troilus and Cressida, McCarter Theatre, 1969-70. Sir, The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1970. Dr. Talacryn, Hadrian VII, Bucks County Playhouse, 1970. Captain Vale, The Magistrate, Bucks County Playhouse, 1970. Kiper, What Price Glory?, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1972. Arthur, Trelawney of the Wells, Long Wharf Theatre, 1972. Nicholas, The Lady's Not for Burning, Long Wharf Theatre, 1972. Kendall, The Changing Room, Long Wharf Theatre, 1972, then Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1973. James, My Fat Friend, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1973. Michael, The Prodigal Daughter, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1973. Gadd, Trelawney of the Wells, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1975. Hamlet, off-Broadway production, 1975. Ged Murray, Comedians, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1976. Secret Service, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1976. Boy Meets Girl, Phoenix Theatre, 1976. Mat Burke, Anna Christie, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1977. George Lewis, Once in a Lifetime, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1978. Frank, Spokesong, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1979. Trevor, Bedroom Farce, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1979. Joe Hill, Salt Lake City Skyline, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1980.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Chris, Division Street, Ambassador Theatre, New York City, then Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1980. George S. Kaufman, Kaufman at Large, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1981. Bruce, Beyond Therapy, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1982. Harlan "Mountain" McClintock, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Long Wharf Theatre, 1984, then Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1985. Walter Burns, The Front Page, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1986. Rene Gallimard, M. Butterfly, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1988. George, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Also appeared in Shakespearean roles at the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, OH, 1963-64; also appeared in A Memory of Two Mondays, Phoenix Theatre. Stage Work; Director: As You Like It, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1968. Much Ado about Nothing, McCarter Theatre, 1969. The Way of the World, McCarter Theatre, 1970. The Magistrate, Bucks County Playhouse, 1970. Barefoot in the Park, Bucks County Playhouse, 1970. Abduction from the Seraglio, New Jersey Opera Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1970. The Beaux Stratagem, Center Stage Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1972. A Pagan Place, Long Wharf Theatre, 1973. Boy Meets Girl, Phoenix Theatre, 1976. Kaufman at Large, Phoenix Theatre, 1981. Radio Appearances; Series: Under the Gun, WBAI (New York City), 1972-73. Radio Work; Producer; Series: Under the Gun, WBAI, 1972-73. RECORDINGS Videos: Expectations, Labor Institute of Public Affairs, 1986. Babysongs Presents ]ohn Lithgow's Kid-Size Concert, Backyard Productions/Propaganda Films/Pancake Productions, 1990.

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Career: Actor. Began as a stagehand in high school productions. Military service: Royal Welch Fusilers, British Army, 1940-? (World War II); was German prisoner of war for five years.

Q, Thunderball, United Artists, 1965. Q, You Only Live Twice, United Artists, 1967. Coggins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, United Artists, 1968. Q, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, United Artists, 1969. Q, Diamonds Are Forever, United Artists, 1971. Q, The Man with the Golden Gun, United Artists, 1974. Q, The Spy Who Loved Me, United Artists, 1977. Professor Nixon, The Golden Lady> Target, 1979. Q, Moonraker, United Artists, 1979. Q, For Your Eyes Only, United Artists, 1981. Q, Octopussy, United Artists, 1983. Q, A View to a Kill (also known as From a View to a Kill), United Artists, 1985. Q, The Living Daylights, United Artists, 1987. Wiezien Rio (also known as Prisoner of Rio), 1989. Q, License to Kill (also known as License Revoked), United Artists, 1989. Dr. Mycroft, Merlin (also known as October 32nd and Merlin: The True Story of Magic), Hemdale Home Video, 1992. Q, GoldenEye, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Q, Tomorrow Never Dies, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1997. Q, The World Is Not Enough, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1999.

CREDITS

Also appeared in Stryker of the Yard and Cleopatra.

WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Kaufman at Large (based on letters of George S. Kaufman), Phoenix Theatre, 1981. Writings for the Radio; Series: Under the Gun, WBAI, 1972-73. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 2, 1996, p. 47; December 27, 1996, pp. 32-33.*

LLEWELYN, Desmond

1914-

PERSONAL Born in 1914, in South Wales, England; son of a coal mining engineer; married; children: two sons. Education: Royal Academy for the Dramatic Artists.

Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Ghost, Ask a Policeman, 1939. '77 Jones, They Were Not Divided, United Artists, 1950. (Uncredited) The Lavender Hill Mob, Universal, 1951. Valley of Songs (also known as Men Are Children Twice), Pathe/Associated British, 1953. Chief Yeoman, Further Up the Creek, Columbia, 1958. (Uncredited) Titanic seaman at steerage gate, A Night to Remember, Rank, 1958. Wounded traveler, Sword of Sherwood Forest, Columbia, 1960. (Uncredited) A Servant, The Curse of the Werewolf (also known as The Curse of Siniestro), Universal, 1961. (Uncredited) Clergyman in Book Bus, Only Two Can Play, Columbia, 1962. Boothroyd, From Russia with Love, United Artists, 1963. Q, Goldfinger (also known as Ian Fleming's Goldfinger), United Artists, 1964.

Television Appearances; Movies: Theseus, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1946. Appeared in Pirates of Blood River. Television Appearances; Series: Colonel, Follyfoot, Yorkshire TV, 1971-73. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lord Dudley, Lillie, LWT, 1978, broadcast in the U.S. on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1979. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sergeant, "Blind Justice/' The Invisible Man, CBS, 1958. Thompson, "Flight Into Yesterday/' Doom watch, BBC, 1971. Bell, "Hazell & the Suffolk Ghost/' Haze//, Thames TV, 1978. Stage Appearances: Appeared in repertory theatre in Southern England.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 SIDELIGHTS

The Q (Llewelyn's role as James Bond's gadget man) stands for Quartermaster, a position in the English Army which specializes in sciences for the military. Llewelyn did not play the role of Q in From Russia with Love, Peter Burton did. The only Bond movie that Llewelyn did not appear in was Live and Let Die. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detroit News, December 1, 1995. Interview, November 1995, p. 46. Time, January 19, 1998, p.75.*

LLOYD, Christopher

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PERSONAL Born October 22, 1938, in Stamford, CT; married Carol Vanek, 1988 (divorced, 1991); married; wife's name, Kay (an actress). Education: Trained for the stage at the Neighborhood Playhouse, New York City. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Suite 202, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Obie Award and Drama Desk Award, both 1973, for /Caspar; Emmy Awards, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, 1981 and 1982, both for Taxi; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1992, for/Avon/ea; Emmy Awards (with others), outstanding comedy series, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998, all for Frasier. CREDITS Film Appearances: Taber, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, United Artists, 1975. Another Man, Another Chance, United Artists, 1977. Steve Chaffey, Three Warriors, United Artists, 1978. Frank Towfield, Coin' South, Paramount, 1978. Jailhouse lawyer, The Onion Field, Avco-Embassy, 1979.

Bill Carver, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Frognose, The Lady in Red (also known as Guns, Sin and Bathtub G/n), New World, 1979. The Black Marble, Avco-Embassy, 1980. Gilbert, Schizoid (also known as Murder by Mail), Cannon, 1980. Samuel Starkman, "Municipalians," National Lampoon Goes to the Movies (also known as National Lampoon's Movie Madness), United Artists, 1981. Cavendish, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Universal, 1981. Salesperson, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Paramount, 1981. Captain Schultz, To Be or Not to Be, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Larry, Mr. Mom (also known as Mr. Mum), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Kruge, Star Trek III: The Search forSpock, Paramount, 1984. John Bigboote, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the Eighth Dimension (also known as Buckaroo Banzai), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Coach Hindenberg, ]oy of Sex, Paramount, 1984. Professor Plum, Clue, Paramount, 1985. Dr. Emmett Brown, Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. Harry, Miracles, Orion, 1987. Reggie Henry, Walk Like a Man, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1987. Bill Burns, Eight Men Out, Orion, 1988. Dr. Henry Henry, Track 29, Island, 1988. Judge Doom, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Buena Vista, 1988. Henry Sikorsky, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Dr. Emmett Brown, Back to the Future Part II, Universal, 1989. Dr. Emmett Brown, Back to the Future Part III, Universal, 1990. Voice of Merlock, Ducktales: The Movie—Treasure of the Lost Lamp (animated), Buena Vista, 1990. Bruno Daly, Why Me?, Triumph, 1990. Uncle Fester Addams and Gordon Craven, The Addams Family, Orion, 1991. Jim Martin, The Legend of the White Horse (also known as White Dragon and Bialysmok), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Charlie Wilcox, Suburban Commando, New Line Cinema, 1991. Lawrence ("Larry"), Rent-a-Kid, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1992. U ncle Fester Addams, Addams Family Values, Orion, 1993.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Switchblade Sam, Dennis the Menace (also known as Dennis), Warner Bros., 1993. Zoltan, Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Mr. Dewey and the title role, The Pagemaster, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Dennis Van Welker, Camp Nowhere, Buena Vista, 1994. Al the Angel, Angels in the Outfield (also known as Angels), Buena Vista, 1994. Jimmy, Twenty Bucks, 1994. Pieces, Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995. Ed Jarvis, Mr. Payback (also known as Mr. Payback: An Interactive Movie), Advanced Exhibition Corporation, 1995. Wood Grimes, Cadillac Ranch, BMC Independents, 1996. Theo Teagarden, Changing Habits, A-pix Entertainment, 1996. Voice of Rasputin, Anastasia (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Fred's father, Dinner at Fred's, Imperial Entertainment, 1997. Voice of Judge Thatcher, The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer (animated), Family Home Entertainment, 1998. Ernst, The Real Blonde, Paramount, 1998. Winter, 1998. It Came from the Sky, Alliance Entertainment, 1998. Convergence, White Rock International, 1998. Zamboni, Spooky House, 1999. Dr. Bob Johnson, The Russian Militia, Autumn Drive Films, 1999. Romantic Moritz, Pretty Brunette Films/7.23 Productions, 1999. Himself, Man on the Moon (also known as Andy Kaufman), Universal, 1999. Interstate 60, Redeemable Features, 1999. Easter, 1999. Dr. Heap, Baby Geniuses, Columbia, 1999. Uncle Martin, My Favorite Martian, Walt Disney Pictures, 1999. Also appeared in Acts of a Young Man. Film Work: Executive producer (with Rita J. Rokisky and John Hackett), Dream for an Insomniac, Avalanche Releasing, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: The Adams Chronicles, PBS, 1976. "Reverend Jim" Ignatowski, Taxi, ABC, 1978-82, NBC, 1982-83.

LLOYD • 273 Street Hawk, ABC, 1985. Alistair Dimple, Avonlea, The Disney Channel, 199192. Host and voice of Doc Brown, Back to the Future (animated), CBS, 1991-93. Sebastian Jackal and Jordan Kenneth Lloyd, Deadly Games, UPN, 1995-96. Television Work; Series: Producer, Down Home, NBC, 1990. Producer, Wings, NBC, 1991. Supervising producer, Wings, NBC, 1992. Executive producer, Frasier, NBC, 1993—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Hans Bogardus, The Word, CBS, 1978. White knight, Alice in Wonderland, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Jennings, Lacy and the Mississippi Queen, NBC, 1978. Skip Hartman, Stunt Seven, CBS, 1979. Sergeant Stampone, Money on the Side, CBS, 1982. Jack Brian, September Gun, CBS, 1983. Woody, The Cowboy and the Ballerina, CBS, 1984. Weasel, T Bone and Weasel, TNT, 1992. Mr. Hunch, In Search of Dr. Seuss, TNT, 1994. Johnny Benjamin, The Right to Remain Silent, Showtime, 1996. Al the angel, "Angels in the Endzone" (also known as "Angels in the Outfield 2"), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997. Aaron Quicksilver, Quicksilver Highway (also known as Chattery Teeth and The Body Politic), Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Paul, "Pilgrim, Farewell," Amer/can Playhouse, PBS, 1982. Pat Hobby, "Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius/' Tales from the Hollywood Hills (also known as Great Performances), PBS, 1987. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Day Special), ABC, 1990. Frank larossi, "Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster/' HBO Showcase, HBO, 1992. A Menace Called Dennis, 1993. The Best of Taxi (also known as Hey, Taxi), CBS, 1994. Sam Howard, The Ransom of Red Chief, 1998. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991.

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Presenter, The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. 1998 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Vandal/' Barney Miller, ABC, 1978. "Open House/' Barney Miller, ABC, 1979. "It's the Willingness/' Visions, PBS, 1980. Semi-Tough, ABC, 1980. "The Seduction of the Bean," Freebie and the Bean, CBS, 1980. Title role, "The Calico Kid," Best of the West, ABC, 1981. The Calico Kid, "The Calico Kid Returns," Best of the West, ABC, 1981. The Calico Kid, "The Calico Kid Goes to School," Best of the West, ABC, 1982. Phillip Semenko, "I'll Be Seeing You, Part 1," Cheers, NBC, 1984. Phillip Semenko, "I'll Be Seeing You, Part 2," Cheers, NBC, 1984. "The Penny Elf," Shortstories, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. "Go to the Head of the Class," Amazing Stories, N BC, 1986. Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Mr. Moohead and Grandpa Moohead, Mrs. P/'gg/eW/gg/e, Showtime, 1994. Op, "Fly Paper," Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jerry Forbes, Old Friends, ABC, 1984. Street Hawk, ABC, 1985. Stage Appearances: Title role, /Caspar, New York City, 1973. Bill Cracker, Happy End, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1977. The Father, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1989-90. Appeared in Hot L Baltimore, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA; appeared in The Possessed and A Midsummer Night's Dream, both Yale Repertory Company Theatre, New Haven, CT; appeared in Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City; also appeared in Reef, White and Maddox. RECORDINGS Video Games: Lieutenant Jack Tempus, Rescue the Scientists, 1994. Drew Blanc, Toonstruck, 1996.

WRITINGS Teleplays; Series: (With others) Wings, NBC, 1991-92. (With others) Frasier, NBC, 1993—.*

LoBIANCO, Tony 1936PERSONAL Born October 19, 1936, in New York, NY; children: three daughters. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and director. Triangle Theatre, New York City, founder, 1963, and artistic director. Member: Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, 1975, for Yankees 3, Detroit 0, Top of the Seventh; Outer Critics Circle Award and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, both 1983, for A View from the Bridge; Emmy Award, for Hizzoner!. CREDITS Film Appearances: La romana (also known as Woman of Rome), DCA, 1954. The Spider's Web, United Artists, 1960. Raymond "Ray" Fernandez, The Honeymoon Killers (also known as The Lonely Hearts Killers and Dear Martha), Cinerama, 1970. Sal Boca, The French Connection, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1971. Vito, The Seven-Ups, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Tony Breda, Mean Frank and Crazy Tony (also known as Dio, sei proprio un padreterno!, Interpol in allarme, and // suo nome faceva tremare), Aquarius, 1973. (As Tony Lo Bianco) Peter Nicholas, God Told Me To (also known as Demon), New World, 1976. The American, The Merciless Man (also known as Genova a mano armato), [Italy], 1977. (As Tony Lo Bianco) Tommy De Coco, Bloodbrothers (also known as A Father's Love), Warner Bros., 1978. Babe Milano, F./.S.T., United Artists, 1978.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 (As Tony Lo Bianco) Ken Colby, Separate Ways, Crown, 1979. Leon Coll, City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. The Conspiracy, CAC Productions, 1985. Joe, City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1991. Dio, Boiling Point, Warner Bros., 1993. Warren, La chance (also known as Power and Lovers), Light Age Filmworks, 1994. Aldo, The Ascent, RHI Entertainment, 1994. Johnny Roselli, Nixon, Buena Vista, 1995. Louie Boffano, The]uror, Columbia, 1996. Sworn to Justice (also known as Blonde Justice), 1997. Cold Night into Dawn, Showcase Entertainment, 1997. Marzoni, Mafia! (also known as Jane Austen's Mafia), Buena Vista, 1998. Film Work; Director: Too Scared to Scream (also known as The Doorman), Paramount, 1985. The Last Home Run, Showcase Entertainment, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Hidden Faces, NBC, 1968-69. Love of Life, CBS, 1972. Lieutenant Alex Ascoli,/ess/'e, ABC, 1984. Arturo Taft, Pa/ace Guard, CBS, 1991. Television Work; Director; Series: Police Story, NBC, 1973-77. Kaz, CBS, 1978-79. "The Secret Empire," Cliffhangers, NBC, 1979. When the Whistle Blows, ABC, 1980. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Quintilius, Jesus of Nazareth (also known as Cesu di Nazareth), NBC, 1977. Brother Nicholas, Marco Polo, NBC, 1982. Vito Capece, The Maharaja's Daughter (also known as Die Tochter des Maharadschas), 1994. Peter Carolla, Bella Mafia, CBS, 1997. Television Work; Miniseries: Director, The Duke, NBC, 1979. Television Appearances; Movies: Detective Rock Massi, Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside (also known as Hot Ice), NBC, 1973. Joseph, The Story of Jacob and Joseph, ABC, 1974. Jess Gifford, Coldenrod, CBS, 1977. Alan Damschroeder, Champions: A Love Story, CBS, 1979. Dr. Ben Abbot, A Last Cry for Help, ABC, 1979. Rocky Marciano, Marciano, ABC, 1979.

LoBIANCO • 275 Mike DeBray, Another Woman's Child (also known as The Far Shore), CBS, 1983. Detective Sergeant Bing Bingham, Lady Blue, ABC, 1985. Judge Guiliano Salina, Blood Ties (also known as // cugino amer/cano), Showtime, 1986. Joe Cavalero, We/come Home, Bobby, CBS, 1986. DiAngelo, Police Story: The Freeway Killings (also known as Police Story //), NBC, 1987. Magee, Magee and the Lady (also known as Hell Flight and She'll Be Sweet), [Australia], 1987. Andy Murcia, The Ann /////an Story, NBC, 1988. Evan Hamilton, Body of Evidence, CBS, 1988. Carlos, Death Has a Bad Reputation, [Great Britain], 1990. Michael Garcia, Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen (also known as Perry Mason: The Case of the Murder Mystery Murder), NBC, 1990. The First Circle, CBS, 1991. Tony "Ducks" Carallo, The Ten Million Dollar Getaway, USA Network, 1991. The Sands of Time (also known as Sidney Sheldon's The Sands of Time), syndicated, 1992. Frederick Berger, In the Shadow of a Killer (also known as An Eye for an Eye), NBC, 1992. Lieutenant Frank Orozco, Stormy Weathers, ABC, 1992. Alan Dorfman, Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (also known as Life on the High Wire), HBO, 1992. Jimmy Jacobs, Tyson, HBO, 1995. Dr. Charles Smith, Mary Higgins Clark's Let Me Call You Sweetheart (also known as Let Me Call You Sweetheart), The Family Channel, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1977. Joey, "The Last Tenant/' ABC Theatre, ABC, 1978. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1979. Frank Greene, "Pals," Comedy Theatre, NBC, 1981. The Love Boat Fall Preview Party, ABC, 1984. Battle of the Network Stars XVII, ABC, 1984. Fiorello La Guardia, Hizzoner!, 1984. Officer Abbott, "Over the Limit/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1990. Coach Douglas, "Malcolm Takes a Shot," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1990. Also appeared in Eugene O'Neill's A Glory of Ghosts (also known as A Glory of Ghosts). Television Appearances; Episodic: "Smart, the Assassin," Get Smart, NBC, 1966. "Jet Trail," Blue Light, ABC, 1966.

276 •LOGGIA "H Is a Dirty Letter/' Hawk, ABC, 1966. "Cry Brute/' N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1968. "Stones," N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1968. Frank, "A Memory of Two Mondays/' N.E.T. Playhouse, PBS, 1971. "The Manhattan Beat," Madigan, NBC, 1972. Tony Calabrese, "Requiem for an Informer," Police Story, NBC, 1973. Tony Calabrese, "The Hunters," Police Story, NBC, 1974. Tony Calabrese, "Glamour Boy," Police Story, NBC, 1974. Tony Calabrese, "Explosion," Police Story, NBC, 1974. Tony Calabrese, "Sniper," Po//ce Story, NBC, 1975. Patrolman Albert "Al" Wozynsky and Kisella, "Solitaire," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1975. "Firebird," Police Story, NBC, 1976. "If She Dies," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. "Flashback," Night Heat, CBS, 1987. Tom "Coop" Cooper, "Off Duty," CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1988. True Blue, NBC, 1989. Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Mitch Drummond, "The City That Bleeds," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1994. Mitch Drummond, "Dead End," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1994. Mitch Drummond, "End Game," Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Pilots: Pete Mackey, A Shadow in the Streets, NBC, 1975. Today's F.B.L, ABC, 1981. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Legend of the Black Hand. Stage Appearances: The Royal Hunt of the Sun, American National Theatre and Academy, New York City, 1965. The Rose Tattoo, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1966. The Office, Broadway production, 1966. Yankees 3, Detroit 0, Top of the Seventh, off-Broadway production, 1975. Eddie Carbone, A View from the Bridge, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, then Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1983. Fiorello La Guardia, Hizzonerl, Empire State Institute for the Performing Arts, Albany, NY, 1983, then Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1989.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Burgess, Big Time, Lamb's Little Theatre, New York City, 1986. Nick, Dreamers, Westbeth Theatre Center, New York City, 1993. Appeared in the Broadway productions Coodbye People and 90 Day Mistress; appeared in the offBroadway productions /Answered the Flute, Cam/no Real, Incident at Vichy, Journey to the Day, Nature of the Came, Oh, Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Bad, Tartuffe, The Threepenny Opera, and Zoo Story. Stage Work; Director: Big Time, Lamb's Little Theatre, 1986. Major Tours: Toured in a production of Other People's Money.*

LOGGIA, Robert 1930PERSONAL Surname is pronounced "/ow-jah"; born January 3, 1930, in Staten Island, New York, NY; son of Benjamin (a shoe designer) and Elena (Blandino) Loggia; married Marjorie Sloan, 1954 (divorced); married Audrey O'Brien (a business executive); children: (first marriage) Tracey, John, Kristina; (second marriage) Cynthia Marlette. Education: Attended Wagner College, 1947-49; University of Missouri at Columbia, B.A. (journalism), 1951; also studied acting with Stella Adler at the Actors Studio, New York City. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Also appeared in advertisements, including commercials for orange juice. Military service: U.S. Army, 1951-53; served with the Panama Caribbean Forces Network. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1986, for ]agged Edge; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a drama series, 1989, for Mancuso F.B.I; CableACE Award nomination, for The Chicago Conspiracy Trial; Saturn Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films, best supporting actor, 1989.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Frankie Peppo, Somebody Up There Likes Me, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956. Tulio Renata, The Garment Jungle (also known as Garment Center), Columbia, 1957. Detective Steve Carelli, Cop Hater, United Artists, 1958. Dr. David Loring, The Lost Missile, United Artists, 1958. Johnny Quatro, Cattle King (also known as Guns of Wyoming), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963. Joseph, The Greatest Story Ever Told, United Artists, 1965. Faustino Morales, Che!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1969. Porgi I'altra guancia (also known as The Two Missionaries, I due missionari, and Les deux missionaires), [Italy and France], 1974. John March, First Love, Paramount, 1977. Solyony, Three Sisters, NTA, 1977. Al Spillano, Speed Trap, First Artists, 1978. Marchione, Revenge of the Pink Panther, United Artists, 1978. Barns, Piedone d'Egitto (also known as Flatfoot in Egypt), [Italy], 1979. Lieutenant Bennish, The Ninth Configuration (also known as Twinkle, Twinkle, "Killer" Kane), Warner Bros., 1979. Herb Maskowitz, S.O.B., Paramount, 1981. Byron Mayo, An Officer and a Gentleman, Paramount, 1982. Bruno, The Trail of the Pink Panther, United Artists, 1982. Frank Lopez, Scarface, Universal, 1983. Dr. Raymond, Psycho //, Universal, 1983. Bruno Langois, Curse of the Pink Panther, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Sam Ransom, Jagged Edge, Columbia, 1985. Eduardo Prizzi, Prizzi's Honor, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1985. Father Baragone, That's Life! (also known as Blake Edwards' That's Life!), Columbia, 1986. Michael Carlino, Armed and Dangerous, Columbia, 1986. Jason Cutler, Over the Top, Warner Bros., 1987. Mac MacLaren, Hot Pursuit, RKO Pictures/Paramount, 1987. Lieutenant Sean McTaggert, The Believers, Orion, 1988. Mac MacMillan, Big, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Voice of Sykes, O//Ver and Company (animated), Buena Vista, 1988.

Father Arouch, Triumph of the Spirit, Triumph, 1989. Michel Brimmer, Gaby: A True Story, TriStar, 1989. Bill Malloy, Relentless, New Line Cinema, 1989. Runn/ng/Away, 1989. Lew Horner, The Marrying Man (also known as Too Hot to Handle), Buena Vista, 1990. MiltMalkin, Opportunity Knocks, Universal, 1990. Coach Wally "Rig" Riggendorf, Necessary Roughness, Paramount, 1991. Mac, Spies, Inc. (also known as Code Name: Chaos, Spies, Lies and Alibis, and S.P.O.O.K.5.), Vestron,

1992. Pappy Jack, Gladiator (also known as Gladiators Bare Knuckles), Columbia, 1992. Sal "The Shark" Macelli, Innocent Blood (also known as A French Vampire in America), Warner Bros., 1992. Commander Conrad Dart, The Last Tattoo, Capella International/Plumb Productions, 1994. Frank Jarrett and performer of the song "Lorena," Bad Girls, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Matt Greenfield, / Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994. Gordon, Coldblooded, Propaganda Films, 1995. General William Grey, Independence Day (also known as /D4), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Marvin, Flypaper, Citadel Entertainment, 1997. Mr. Eddy and Dick Laurent, Lost Highway, October Films, 1997. Moritz, Smilla's Sense of Snow (also known as Smilia's Feeling for Snow, Fraulein Smillas Gespuer fuer Schnee, and Froeken Smillas kaensla foersnoe), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Hannibal Thurman, The Proposition (also known as Shakespeare's Sister and Tempting Fate), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Grandpa Beal, Wide Awake, Miramax, 1998. John McBainbridge, Holy Man, Buena Vista, 1998. Live Virgin, Vertigo Productions, 1998. The Suburbans, HSX Films/Red Hour Films, 1999. / Dreamed of Africa, Sony Pictures Entertainment,

1999. Television Appearances; Series: Elfego Baca, "The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca" (also known as "Elfego Baca"), Walt Disney Presents, ABC, 1958-59. Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat, T. H. £ Cat, NBC, 196667. Frank Carver, The Secret Storm, CBS, 1972. Dr. Tony Vincente, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1973. Admiral Yuri Bukharin, Emerald Point N.A.S., CBS, 1983-84. Nick Mancuso, Mancuso F.B.I., NBC, 1989-90. Ben Benedict, Sunday Dinner, CBS, 1991.

278 •LOGGIA Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tony Bear, The Moneychangers (also known as Arthur Hailey's The Moneychangers), 1976. Senator Anton "Tony" Kreutzer, Wild Palms, ABC, 1993. Jonathan Roth, Pandora's Clock (also known as Doomsday Virus), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Louis Spillane, Street Killing, 1976. James Donaldson, Scott Free, NBC, 1976. Angelo Rondello, Mallory: Circumstantial Evidence (also known as Circumstantial Evidence and Mallory), 1976. Harry Blandford, Columbo: Now You See Him, NBC, 1976. Yigal Allon, Raid on Entebbe, NBC, 1977. David Michaels, No Other Love, CBS, 1979. Karl Hauptman, Casino, 1980. Anwar Sadat, A Woman Called Colda, Operation Prime Time, 1982. Paul Avakian, A Touch of Scandal, CBS, 1984. Detective Christopher Ryan, Streets of justice, NBC, 1985. William M. Kunstler, The Chicago Conspiracy Trial (also known as Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago Eight, Nothing but the Truth: The Chicago Conspiracy Trial, and Truth), HBO, 1987. Jay Smith, Echoes in the Darkness, CBS, 1987. Higbe, Intrigue, CBS, 1988. Nick Mancuso, Favorite Son (also known as Target: Favorite Son), NBC, 1988. Joseph O'Connor, Dream Breakers (also known as The O'Connors), CBS, 1989. Robert Leonetti, Afterburn (also known as The Janet Harduval Story), HBO, 1992. Dr. Daniel Perrin, Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flighty, 1993. Daniel Banks, Lifepod, 1993. Captain Gordon Vette, Mercy Mission: The Rescue of Flight 771, 1993. Nick Karas, White Mile, HBO, 1994. Dr. Charlie Riggs, Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou (also known as Lassiter and Jake Lassiter: To Speak for the Dead), NBC, 1995. Carlo Gambino, Between Love and Honor, CBS, 1995. Philip Marquant, Man with a Cun (also known as Hired for Killing), HBO, 1995. Captain Lou Unger, Mistrial, HBO, 1996. Lieutenant Brosloe, The Right to Remain Silent, Showtime, 1996. Frank Torre, Joe Torre: Curveballs along the Way, Showtime, 1997.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Don Vito Leoni, The Don's Analyst (also known as National Lampoon's The Don's Analyst), The Movie Channel, 1997. Hard Time, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: The People vs. Inez Carcia, syndicated, 1977. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1989. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989. The 56th Annual King Orange Jamboree Parade, NBC, 1989. Super Bloopers and New Practical Jokes, NBC, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), NBC, 1990. James's father, "Merry Christmas, Baby/' General Motors Playwrights Theatre, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Sci-Fi Channel's Invasion of Independence Day, The Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Narrator, Napoleon and Wellington, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Also appeared in Miss Julie. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 21st Annual People's Choice Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 11th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Jose Maria Moran, "The Jose Maria Moran Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1959. "Come Back to Sorrento," Desilu Playhouse, CBS, 1959. Tom Brandt, "The Hand," Alcoa Presents, ABC, 1959. "Mission to Mexico," Overland Trail, NBC, 1960. Larry Chetnick, "The Money," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1960. "The Fingers of Henri Tourelli," Naked City, ABC, 1961. "The Poppy Vendor," Target: The Corrupters, ABC, 1961. "Perjury," The Defenders, CBS, 1961. "The End of the World," Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1961. Jimmy French, "The Case of M. J. H.," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1962. "Takeover," The Untouchables, ABC, 1962. "The Hook," The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. "The Interrogator," Du Pont Show of the Week, NBC, 1962. Elfego Baca, "Elfego Baca: Six Cun Law," Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, NBC, 1962. "The Eye of Fear," The Defenders, CBS, 1963.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 "Incident of the Comancheros," Rawhide, CBS, 1963. "Justice to a Microbe/' Ben Casey, ABC, 1963. "You'll Be the Death of Me," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1963. "Bronze Locust," Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1963. "I'm Hereto Kill a King," Route 66, CBS, 1963. "The Summer House/' Breaking Point, ABC, 1964. "The Robrioz Ring," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. "A Cruel and Unusual Night," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. "The Wild, Wild, Wild Waltzing World," Ben Casey, ABC, 1964. "The Skill of These Hands," The Doctors and the Nurses, CBS, 1964. Lieutenant Cal Tripp, "Chief Joseph," Cunsmoke, CBS, 1965. "The Tree of Moray," Combat, ABC, 1965. "The World's Oldest Motive," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, NBC, 1965. "Jungle of Fear," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1965. "The Cold, Cold War of Paul Bryan," Run for Your Life, NBC, 1965. Warren Trevor, "Night of the Sudden Death," The Wild, Wild West, CBS, 1965. "Goodbye and Keep Cool," Trials of O'Brien, CBS, 1965. "What Is Honor—A Word," The Wackiest Ship in the Army, NBC, 1966. "The Lost Diablo," A Man CalledShenandoah, ABC, 1966. Crandall Ames, "Graveyard of Fear," Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1966. Warren Trevor, "The Night of the Assassin," The Wild, Wild West, CBS, 1967. "Suspicion," Custer, ABC, 1967. "King of the Dwsari," Tarzan, NBC, 1968. "Collector's Edition," Name of the Game, NBC, 1968. Vern Hickson, "The Profit and the Lost," The Big Valley, ABC, 1968. "Against a Cold Blank Wall," Then Came Bronson, NBC, 1969. "The Deadly Pact," The F.B.I., ABC, 1970. "The Forge of Hate," The High Chaparral, NBC, 1970. "Arrangement with Terror," The F.B.I., ABC, 1972. Guiterez, "The Exchange," Cannon, CBS, 1974. "To Kill a Tiger," Manhunter, CBS, 1975. "Bird of Prey," Mannix, CBS, 1975. "Counterfeit Killer," Car/be, ABC, 1975. "The Chicago Conspiracy Trial," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1975. Stevens, "Hit Men," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975. Joe Becker, "One for the Road," Harry O, ABC, 1975. Ben Forest, "The Fix," Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1975.

LOGGIA • 279 Dimetrios Anapopulis, "Aftershock," McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1975. "Yesterday's Child," Po//ce Woman, NBC, 1976. Johnny, "Snapshot," Cannon, CBS, 1976. Stevens, "Any Second Now," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1976. Paul Terranova, "The Killing Kind," Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1976. Dominic Marcon, "Drought at Indianhead River," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1976. "Wonder Woman vs. Gargantua," Wonder Woman, ABC, 1976. "The Snitch," Switch, CBS, 1977. "Shadow of Doubt," Po//ce Woman, NBC, 1977. "Jaime and the King," The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1977. "Beamer's Last Case," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1977. "Rollback," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1977. "Rosenthal and Gilda Stern Are Dead," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1978. The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, ABC, 1978. "How Do I Kill Thee?," Eddie Capra Mysteries, NBC, 1978. "The Groupie," Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1978. "Deadly Fashion," Sword of justice, NBC, 1978. Lou Volt, "The Eleventh Event," Vegas, ABC, 1979. Russ Hendrix, "The Execution File," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1979. "Why Won't Linda Die?," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1979. "Fool for a Client," Kaz, CBS, 1979. Simon Webster, "The Hunter Hunted," Vega$, ABC, 1980. Michael Durano, "The Male Angel Affair" (also known as "Toni's Boys"), Charlie's Angels, ABC, 1980. "The Hostage," Enos, CBS, 1981. "Rage," Little House: A New Beginning, NBC, 1982. "Return to Nam," Matt Houston, ABC, 1984. "Escape from Nam," Matt Houston, ABC, 1984. Joe Kelluian, "Death Casts a Spell," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. Charley, "A Very Happy Ending," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1986. Merce Sugarwater, "Armed Response," Picture Windows, Showtime, 1995. Voice, "Beauty and the Beast: A Tale of the Crimson Flower," Stories from My Childhood (also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood), PBS, 1997. Appeared as Major Woulman, "Rumors of Evening," Playhouse 90, CBS; also appeared in Kojak, CBS and ABC; and Quincy, M.E. (also known as Qu/ncy), NBC.

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Trusseau, Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1980. Jimmy Bryce, Old Dogs (also known as Two Old Dogs), ABC, 1987. Television Work; Director; Pilots: Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1980. Stage Appearances: Petruchio, The Taming of the Shrew, Wagner College Theatre, Staten Island, New York City, 1948. Frankie Machine, The Man with the Golden Arm, Cherry Lane Theatre, 1955. Julian, Toys in the Attic, Hudson Guild Theatre, New York City, 1960. Solyony, Three Sisters, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1963, then World Theatre Festival, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1964. In the Boom Boom Room, Broadway production, 1973-74. Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1990. Also appeared in Wedding Band. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, July 26, 1996, p. 10; March 16, 1998, p. 69; March 27, 1998, p. 48. Nat/on, May 24, 1993, pp. 713-715.*

LOWRY, Dick M. PERSONAL Born in Bartlesville (one source says Oklahoma City), OK. Education: Attended the University of Oklahoma; also attended courses at the American Film Institute. Addresses: /Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Director and producer. Also worked as a commercial photographer. Member: Directors Guild of America.

CREDITS Television Director; Series: (With Leslie H. Martinson, Ernest Pintoff, Michael Caffey, and others) Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1973-80. (With Daniel Haller, Michael Caffey, Sigmund Neufeld, Jr., and others) Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1979-81. Island Son (also known as The Hawaiian and Kahuna), CBS, 1989-90. Television Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted; Movies: The )ayne Mansfield Story (also known as Jayne Mansfield: A Symbol of the 50s), CBS, 1980. Kenny Rogers as the Gambler (also known as The Gambler), CBS, 1980. OHMS (also known as Ohms), CBS, 1980. Angel Dusted, NBC, 1981. Coward of the County, CBS, 1981. A Few Days in Weasel Creek, CBS, 1981. Missing Children—A Mother's Story, CBS, 1982. Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Muck Finn, CBS, 1982. And producer, Kenny Rogers as the Cambler: The Adventure Continues, CBS, 1983. Living Proof: The Hank Williams, jr. Story, NBC, 1983. OffSides (also known as Pigs vs. Freaks), NBC, 1984. The Toughest Man in the World, CBS, 1984. Wet Cold, ABC, 1984. Murder with Mirrors (also known as Agatha Christie's Murder with Mirrors), CBS, 1985. And executive producer, Wild Horses, CBS, 1985. And executive producer (with others), Kenny Rogers as the Cambler III: The Legend Continues (also known as Cambler III: The Legend Continues), CBS, 1987. American Harvest (also known as /Above the Fruited Plain, Golden Harvest, and Race against the Harvest), CBS, 1987. In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders (also known as Bloody Friday and The F.B.I. Murders), NBC, 1988. Case Closed, CBS, 1988. And producer, Unconquered (also known as /nv/ctus), CBS, 1989. Howard Beach: Making a Case for Murder (also known as In the Line of Duty: Howard Beach, Making a Case for Murder and Skin), NBC, 1989. Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again (also known as Archie and Friends, Archie: Return to Riverdale, Archie: To Riverdale and Back, and Weekend Reunion), NBC, 1990.

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Director, Smokey and the Bandit III (also known as Smokey and the Bandit, Part 3 and Smokey Is the Bandit), Universal, 1983. Also directed the short film The Drought. Film Appearances: Sand dumper, Smokey and the Bandit III (also known as Smokey and the Bandit, Part 3 and Smokey Is the Bandit), Universal, 1983.

LUCAS, George 1944PERSONAL Full name, George Walton Lucas, Jr.; born May 14, 1944, in Modesto, CA; son of George Walton, Sr. (a retail merchant) and Dorothy Lucas; married Marcia Griffin (a film editor), February 22, 1969 (divorced, 1983); children: Amanda, Katie, Jett. Education: Modesto Junior College, A.A., 1964; University of Southern California, B.F.A. (cinema), 1966. Addresses: Office—Lucasfilm, Ltd., P.O. Box 2009, San Rafael, CA 94912-2009. Career: Director, producer, and writer. U.S. Information Agency, film editor, 1966; Warner Bros., intern, 1967; Lucasfilm, Ltd., San Rafael, CA, founder, 1971, chairman, 1971—; Industrial Light and Magic (ILM), founder, owner, and president; also founder and owner of Lucas Digital, Ltd. and Lucas Arts Entertainment Co., Skywalker Sound, and a video game company. Awards, Honors: National Student Film Festival Grand Prize, 1967, for THX-1138; Golden Globe Award, best comedy, New York Film Critics Award (with Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck), best screenwriting, National Society of Film Critics Award (with Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck), best screenplay, Bronze Leopard Award, Locarno International Film Festival, Academy Award nominations, best original screenplay (with Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck), and best director, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best director—motion picture, all 1973, for American Graffiti; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best film, special Hugo Award for Science Fiction Achievement, World Science Fiction Society, Academy Award nominations, best director, best original screenplay, and best picture, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best director—

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motion picture, all 1977, for Star Wars; ShoWest Award, director of the year, 1977; Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1992. CREDITS Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: And cinematographer and editor, Look at Life (short film), 1965. And cinematographer and editor, Herbie (short film), 1966. And cinematographer and editor, Freiheit (short film), 1966. THX 1138:4EB (short film; also known as Electronic Labyrinth), 1967. The Emperor (short film; documentary), 1967. And cinematographer and editor, /Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town (short film), 1967. And cinematographer and editor, 6-78-67 (short film), 1967. Assistant director, The Rain People, Warner Bros., 1969. And sound technician and cinematographer, Filmmaker (also known as Filmmaker: A Diary by George Lucas), Zoetrope Studios/Lucasfilm, 1968. And editor, THX-1138, Warner Bros., 1971. American Graffiti, Universal, 1973. And editor (with Marcia Lucas), Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. Star Wars: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Film Work; Executive Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Associate producer, The Rain People, Warner Bros., 1969. Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. More American Graffiti (also known as Purple Haze), Universal, 1979. The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. (With Akira Kurosawa) Kagemusha (also known as The Double, Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior), Kagemusha the Shadow Warrior, and Shadow Warrior), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. (Uncredited) Body Heat, Warner Bros., 1981. (With Howard Kazan]ian) Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paramount, 1981.

Twice upon a Time, Warner Bros., 1983. Return ofthe]edi (also known as Blue Harvest, Revenge ofthejedi, Star Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and Star Wars: Episode VI: Revenge ofthe]edi)f Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. (With Frank Marshal I) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Paramount, 1984. (With Francis Ford Coppola) Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (also known as Mishima), Warner Bros., 1985. Captain Eo, Walt Disney Pictures, 1986. Howard the Duck (also known as Howard: A New Breed of Hero), Universal, 1986. Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Star Tours (short film), Walt Disney Pictures, 1987. (With Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, and Steven Spielberg) The Land Before Time, Universal, 1988. W/7/ovY, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Tucker: The Man and His Dream, Paramount, 1988. (With Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Paramount, 1989. Wow! (short film), Lucasfilm, 1990. Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Star Wars: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. The Empire Strikes Back: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Return of the Jedi: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Star Wars: Episode I—The Phantom Menace (also known as Star Wars: Episode I), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1999. Indiana Jones and the Lost Continent (also known as Indiana Jones IV, Indiana Jones and the Garden of Life, and Raiders of the Fallen Empire), Paramount, forthcoming. Other Film Work: Cinematographer and editor, 1:42:08: A Man and His Car (short film; documentary), 1966. Cinematographer (with others), Gimme Shelter, Columbia, 1970. (Uncredited) Editor, Jurassic Park, Universal, 1993. Film Appearances: Supervisor at spaceport, Star Tours (short film), Walt Disney Pictures, 1987. Himself, The Magical World of Chuck Jones (documentary), Warner Bros., 1992. Disappointed man, Beverly Hills Cop III, Paramount, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Work; Executive Producer; Series: Droids: The Adventures of R2D2 and C3PO (also known as Droids, Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour, and Star Wars: Droids), ABC, 1985-86. Ewoks (also known as The All New Ewoks, Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour, and Star Wars: Ewoks)f ABC, 1985-87. The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1992-93. Television Work; Executive Producer; Movies: The Ewok Adventure (also known as Caravan of Courage), ABC, 1984. f woks: The Battle for Endor, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Willow: The Making of an Adventure (documentary), syndicated, 1988. The Hero's Journey (documentary), PBS, 1988. Siskel and Ebert: The Future of the Movies with Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Martin Scorsese, syndicated, 1990. Martin Scorsese Directs (documentary), PBS, 1990. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (documentary), Showtime, 1991. The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. Himself, George Lucas: Heroes, Myths and Magic, 1993. Masters of Illusion: The Wizards of Special Effects, NBC, 1994. Interviewee, Carrie Fisher: The Hollywood Family (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1995. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, HBO, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. Himself, A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese through American Movies, Channel 4, 1995. 5tar Wars: The Magic and the Mystery, 1997. Interviewee, Aliens Invade Hollywood, The Learning Channel, 1997. Television Work; Specials: Producer (with others), Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Future Quest, PBS, 1994. American Cinema, PBS, 1995. WRITINGS Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted: Look at Life (short film), 1965.

LUCAS • 283 Herbie (short film), 1966. Freiheit (short film), 1966. 1:42:08: A Man and His Car (short film; documentary), 1966. THX 1138:4EB (short film; also known as Electronic Labyrinth), 1967. /Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town (short film), 1967. Filmmaker (also known as Filmmaker: A Diary by George Lucas), Zoetrope Studios/Lucasfilm, 1968. (With Walter Murch) THX-1138, Warner Bros., 1971. (With Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck) American Graffiti, Universal, 1973, published by Grove (New York City), 1974. And author of story, Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977, published as Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Ballantine (New York City), 1976. More American Graffiti (also known as Purple Haze), Universal, 1979. (With Lawrence Kasdan) And author of story, Return ofthejedi (also known as Blue Harvest, Revenge of the ]edi, Star Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and Star Wars: Episode VI: Revenge of the ]edi)f Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Star Wars: Special Edition, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Stories for Films: More American Graffiti (also known as Purple Haze), Universal, 1979. The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. (With others) Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paramount, 1981. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Paramount, 1984. W/7/ovv, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. (With others) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Paramount, 1989. Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Star Wars: Episode II, Twentieth Century-Fox, forthcoming. Star Wars: Episode III, Twentieth Century-Fox, forthcoming. Stories for Television; Movies: The Ewok Adventure (also known as Caravan of Courage), ABC, 1984. Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, ABC, 1985.

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Nonfiction: (With Lawrence Kasdan) The Art of the Return of the Jedi, Ballantine, 1980. Novels: (With Chris Claremont) Shadow Moon, Bantam (New York City), 1995. Adaptations: Characters from Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and The Return ofthejedi are the main characters of the animated children's program The Great Heep, ABC, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Forbes, March 11, 1996, pp. 122-128. Playboy, July, 1997, pp. 118-124.*

LUMLEY Joanna 1946PERSONAL Born May 1, 1946, in Srinagar, Kashmir, India; married Jeremy Lloyd (an actor, director, and writer; divorced); married Steven Barlow; children: one son. Addresses: Contact—Caroline Renton, 23 Crescent Ln., London SW4, England. Career: Actress and writer. Worked as a model in the 1960s. Royal Geographical Society, London, England, lecturer, 1997. Awards, Honors: The Hundred and One Dalmatians named a notable children's recording of 1984 by the American Library Association; honorary Litt.D, University of Kent, 1994; named an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, 1995. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling . . . , BBC, 1971. Elaine Perkins, Coronation Street, Granada Television, 1973. General Hospital, Associated Television, 1974-75. Purdey, The New Avengers (also known as Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir), IDTV, 1976-77, CBS, 1978-79. Sapphire, Sapphire and Steel, Associated Television, 1979-82.

Patsy Stone, Absolutely Fabulous (also known as AbFab), BBC-2, 1992-94, Comedy Central, 1994—,CBC, c. 1992—. Kate Swift, Glass Act, [Great Britain], 1994. Voice characterization, The Forgotten Toys (animated), 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lally Longbridge, The Mistral's Daughter (also known as L'amour en heritage), CBS, 1984. Loretta Stone, A Perfect Hero, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Hitchhiker, The Plank, Thames Television, 1979. Kate, The Weather in the Streets, BBC, 1983. Helen, The Glory Boys, Yorkshire Television, 1984. Oxbridge Blues, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Sarawak, Travels, PBS, 1989. Lady Drayton, A Ghost in Monte Carlo, TNT, 1990. Voice characterization, The Forgotten Toys (short film; animated), 1995. Mrs. Smiling, Cold Comfort Farm, BBC, 1995. Patsy Stone, Absolutely Fabulous: The Last Shout, Comedy Central, 1997. Mrs. Lovett, The Tale of Sweeney Todd (also known as The Demon Barber), Showtime, 1998. A Rather English Marriage, 1998. Diana Carey-Lewis, Coming Home (also known as Heimkehr), Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, 1998. Nancherrow, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, Girl Friday: The Co-Star of "Absolutely Fabulous" Spends Nine Days on a Desert Island, 1994. How to Be Absolutely Fabulous, Comedy Central, 1995. The 10th Annual American Comedy Awards, 1996. Presenter, Joanna Lumley in the Kingdom of the Thunderdragon, BBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Loathe Story/' 5teptoe and Son, BBC, 1972. His/Her cologne girl, "His and Hers/' Are You Being Served?, BBC, 1973. German lady, "German Week/' Are You Being Served?, BBC, 1975. Herself, Alas Smith and Jones, BBC-2, 1984. Guest host, Wogan, BBC, 1989. Herself, The Full Wax, BBC, 1991. Victoria Cavero, "Friends in High Places/' Lovejoy, BBC, 1992. Herself, The Full Wax, BBC, 1992. Herself, Saturday Zoo, Channel 4, 1993.

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Morgana Le Fay, Prince Valiant (also known as Prinz Eisenherz), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Fred, Parting Shots, Scimitar Films, 1998. Mad Cows, Capitol Films, 1999. Stage Appearances: Gertrude Lawrence, Noel and Gertie, King's Head Theatre, London, England, 1983. Elvira, Blithe Spirit, Vaudeville Theatre, London, England, 1986. Miralda Sumac, Vanilla, Lyric Theatre, London, England, 1990. Imogen Saxton-Billing, The Revengers Comedies, Strand Theatre, London, England, 1991. The Letter, 1995. Also appeared in That Was Tory. RECORDINGS

Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Bit part, Some Girls Do, United Artists, 1969. English girl, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, United Artists, 1969. The House That Dripped Blood, Amicus, 1971. Fanny Hill, Games That Lovers Play, Border Film, 1971. Georgia, Tarn Lin (also known as The Ballad of TarnLin, The Devil's Widow, and The Devil's Woman), American International Pictures, 1972. The Breaking of Bumbo, 1972. Miss Parkyn, Don't Just Lie There, Say Something, Comocroft, 1973. Jessica van Helsing, The Satanic Rites of Dracula (also known as Dracula Is Alive and Well and Living in London, Dracula Is Dead . . . and Well and Living in London, and Rites of Dracula), Hammer, 1973, released as Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride, Hammer, 1978. Lady Chatterley vs. Fanny Hill, 1980. Marie Jouvet, The Trail of the Pink Panther, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Countess Chandra, Curse of the Pink Panther, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Marjorie, Shirley Valentine, Paramount, 1989. Mrs. Smiling, Cold Comfort Farm (theatrical release of the BBC television movie), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Lady Helena Graves, Innocent Lies (also known as Halcyon Days), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1995. Aunt Spiker, James and the Giant Peach, Buena Vista, 1996.

Videos: Herself, Au Gratin—Potatoes, Hemisphere Productions/Time-Life Video, 1980. Taped Readings: The Hundred and One Dalmatians, Listen for Pleasure, 1984. Invitation to the Waltz, G. K. Hall, 1985. WRITINGS Memoirs: Stare Back and Smile, Viking (London, England), 1989. Nonfiction: Girl Friday: The Co-Star of "Absolutely Fabulous" Spends Nine Days on a Desert Island, 1994, paperback edition, 1997. Joanna Lumley in the Kingdom of the Thunderdragon, BBC Books (Great Britain), 1997. Other Writings: Forces Sweethearts, 1994. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 26, 1995, p. 12. Geographical Magazine, December, 1997, pp. 2933.*

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LuPONE, Robert 1946PERSONAL Born July 29, 1946, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Orlando Joseph and Angela Louise LuPone. Education: Graduated from Juilliard School of Music. Career: Actor. Acting teacher, New York University, New York City, 1981; executive director (with Bernard Telsey), Manhattan Class Company, New York City, 1984-1996. Awards, Honors: Tony Award nomination, featured actor in a musical role, 1976, for A Chorus Line; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1984-85, for All My Children; Joseph Jefferson Award, for The Tooth of Crime. CREDITS Film Appearances: Apostle, Jesus Christ Superstar, Universal, 1973. John Stratton, High Stakes (also known as Melanie Rose), Vidmark Entertainment, 1989. Ben, A Modern Affair (also known as Mr. #247), Tara Releasing, 1995. Attorney Salvatore Rizzo, Dead Presidents, Buena Vista, 1995. Ralph, Palookaville, Samuel Goldwyn, 1996. Television Appearances; Series:

Zack Grayson, All My Children, ABC, 1970-1985. Alan Kaufman, Swift Justice, NBC, 1996. Also appeared as Neil Cory, Another World, NBC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Andre Previn, Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story, Fox, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Jeffrey Sinclair, "The Saint/' CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kurtz, Law & Order, NBC, 1990. Bill Wendyll, Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Stage Appearances: Dancer, Arabian Nights, Jones Beach Theatre, Long Island, NY, 1967.

A-Rab, West Side Story, State Theatre, New York City, 1968. Noel Coward's Sweet Potato, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, then Booth Theatre, both New York City, 1968. (Broadway debut) Minnie's Boys, Imperial Theatre, 1970. The Rothschilds, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1970. Sailor, Charlie Was Here and Now He's Cone, Eastside Playhouse, New York City, 1971. Jesus Christ Superstar, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1971. The Tooth of Crime, Goodman Theatre Center, Chicago, IL, 1973. Manny, The Magic Show, Con Theatre, New York City, 1974. Boccaccio, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1974. Zach, A Chorus Line, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1975 and 1989. Daddy's Duet, Center Theatre Group, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1976. The Dauphin, Saint Joan, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1977. Antonio, Twelfth Night, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1980. Swing, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1980. Andrew Call, In Connecticut, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1980, then Circle Repertory Theatre, 1981. Older John Lennon, Stuart Sutcliffe, Les Chadwick, and Brian Epstein, Lennon, Entermedia Theatre, New York City, 1982. Bob Hawkins, M.P., and third hooded man, Black Angel, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1982. Sebbie, Snow Orchid, Circle Repertory Theatre, 1982. Reverend Prue Dimmes, The Quilling of Prue, AMDA Studio One, New York Theatre Studio, New York City, 1983. Late Night Comic, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1987. On the Waterfront, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, OH, 1989. Karl, Winter Lies, Intar Hispanic American Theatre, New York City, 1993. Roy, The Abie-Bodied Seaman, Manhattan Class Company, New York City, 1993. Len, A Critic and His Wife, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1994. Jacques, As You Like It, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, 1994. Scott Fitzgerald, Clothes For a Summer Hotel, York Theatre Company, New York City, 1994.

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Director, "Lonely on the Bayou/' Manhattan Class One-Acts, Manhattan Class Company, New York City, 1990. Director, D Train, Manhattan Class Company, New York City, 1993. Choreographer, Romeo and Juliet, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT, 1996. Major Tours: Zach, A Chorus Line, U.S. cities, 1976. Periodicals: Back Stage, Apri 116,1993, p. 44; September 1,1998, p. 2.*

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MacKENZIE,Will 1938PERSONAL Born July 24, 1938, in Providence, Rl; married Patricia Cope; children: one son. Education: Brown University, B.A., 1960; studied at the London Academy of Music and Drama, 1961. Addresses: /Agent—Elliot Webb, Broder-KurlandWebb-Uffner Agency, 9242 Beverly Blvd., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Director and actor. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1985, Directors Guild of America Awards, outstanding directorial achievement in dramatic night shows, 1986, for episode "My Fair David/' and 1987, for episode "Atomic Shakespeare/' all for Moonlighting; Directors Guild of America Award, outstanding directorial achievement in a comedy series, for episode "My Name Is Alex/' and Emmy Award nomination, both 1987, for Family Ties. CREDITS Television Work; Director; Series: The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1972-78. We've Cot Each Other, CBS, 1977-78. WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1978-82. Taxi, ABC, 1978-82, NBC, 1982-83. A New Kind of Family, ABC, 1979. 13 Queens Blvd., ABC, 1979. Hizzoner, NBC, 1979. Brothers and Sisters, NBC, 1979.

Stockard Channing in ]ust Friends (also known as Just Friends), CBS, 1979. Archie Bunker's Place, CBS, 1979-83. The Stockard Channing Show, CBS, 1980. United States, NBC, 1980. Bosom Buddies, ABC, 1980-82. Best of the West, ABC, 1981-82. Lewis and Clark, NBC, 1981-82. Open All Night, ABC, 1981-82. Gimme a Break!, NBC, 1981-87. Remington Steele, NBC, 1982-87. Family Ties, NBC, 1982-89. Newhart, CBS, 1982-90. /\/terMM*S*H, CBS, 1983-84. Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1983-87. Dreams, CBS, 1984. Mary, CBS, 1985-86. Moonlighting, ABC, 1985-89. Fathers and Sons, NBC, 1986. Nothing Is Easy, CBS, 1987. Coach, ABC, 1989-1997. Family Album, CBS, 1993. The Nanny, CBS, 1993—. Tom, CBS, 1994. The Boys Are Back (also known as Not My Three Sons), CBS, 1994-95. Muscle, The WB, 1995. The Faculty (also known as Teachers Only), ABC, 1996. Common Law, ABC, 1996. Champs, ABC, 1996. Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996—. Fired Up (also known as Fired), NBC, 1997. Dharma and Greg, ABC, 1997—. Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 1997—. Sou/ Man, ABC, 1997-98. You're the One, The WB, 1998. The Simple Life (also known as A Simple Life), CBS, 1998. The Closer, CBS, 1998.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Series: Larry Bondurant, The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 197578. Television Work; Director; Movies: Family Ties Vacation, NBC, 1985. A Hobo's Christmas, CBS, 1987. "Perfect Harmony/' Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1991. Stormy Weathers, ABC, 1992. A House of Secrets and Lies, 1992. Television Work; Specials: Contributing director, The Coach Retrospective: Mary Hart Goes One-on-One With "Coach/' ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Verges, Much Ado about Nothing, CBS, 1973. Television Appearances; Episodic: Route 66, CBS, 1964. The Debbie Reynolds Show, NBC, 1969. The Mod Squad, ABC, 1969. Love, American Style, ABC, 1970. That Girl, ABC, 1971. Maude, CBS, 1973. Mr. Pennick, Rhoda, CBS, 1974. Reverend, All in the Family, CBS, 1974. Open All Night, ABC, 1981. Also appeared in Baretta, ABC; and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated. Television Work; Director; Pilots: On Ice, CBS, 1979. Brothers, CBS, 1980. Characters, NBC, 1980. Too Close for Comfort, ABC, 1980. She's with Me, CBS, 1982. I Do, I Don't, ABC, 1983. All Together Now, NBC, 1984. Domestic Life, CBS, 1984. T.LC, NBC, 1984. Sara, NBC, 1985. Together We Stand, CBS, 1986. The Bennett Brothers, NBC, 1987. The Popcorn Kid, CBS, 1987. The Charmings, ABC, 1987. Day by Day, NBC, 1988. Camp California, ABC, 1989. Major Dad, CBS, 1989. Live-In, CBS, 1989. One of the Boys, NBC, 1989.

Carol and Company, NBC, 1990. Poochinski, NBC, 1990. Miss Jones, ABC, 1991. Passion, CBS, 1991. Room for Two, ABC, 1992. SIBS, ABC, 1993. Other Television Appearances: Howard Sanders, Another April, 1974. Film Work; Director: Worth Winning, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Film Appearances: Dinny, Harvey Middleman, Fireman, Columbia, 1965. William, Jr., The Landlord, United Artists, 1970. Stage Appearances: Cornelius Hackl, Hello, Dolly!, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1964-67. Sid Pornick, Half a Sixpence, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1965. Fred Slayton, Sheep on the Runway, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1970. Jabez Stone, Scratch, St. James Theatre, 1971. Verges, Much Ado about Nothing, New York Shakespeare Festival, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1972-73. Fool, King Lear, Theatre Venture '73, Beverly, MA, 1973. Silvius, As You Like It, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1973. Jimmy, Look Back in Anger, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1974. Role, Music! Music!, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1974. Also appeared in Brigadoon, The Fantasticks, Morning Sun, Put It in Writing, and Wonderful Town. Stage Work; Director: Funny Face, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1981. Directed stage productions of Butley and Red Rover, Red Rover, both at Mel rose Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; directed productions at summer theatres, including the Gristmill Playhouse, Andover, NJ, 1965, and the Playhouse, Paramus, NJ, 1966. Major Tours: Captain Sanjar, The Apple Tree, U.S. cities, 1968. Chuck Baxter, Promises, Promises, U.S. cities, 197172.

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Albums: Half a Sixpence (original cast recording), 1965. Scratch, Caedmon Records, 1971.*

MacLAINE, Shirley

1934PERSONAL

Original name, Shirley Maclean Beaty; born April 24, 1934, in Richmond, VA; daughter of Ira O. (a realtor) and Kathlyn (Maclean) Beaty; sister of Warren Beatty (an actor and producer); married Steve Parker (in business), September 17, 1954 (divorced, 1982); children: Stephanie Sachiko Parker (also known as Sachi Parker; an actress). Politics: Democrat. Addresses: Office—Maclaine Enterprises, Inc., 25200 Malibu Rd., Suite 101, Santa Monica, CA 90265. Agent— International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90211. Career: Actress, dancer, director, producer, and writer. Chorus girl and dancer, 1950-53. Conducted seminars on spirituality, 1980s; addressed a conference of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1993; founder and owner of MacLaine Enterprises, Inc. Awards, Honors: International Stardom Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1954; Golden Globe Award, new female star of the year (film), 1955; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1958, and Golden Globe Award, 1959, both for Some Came Running; Golden Globe Award, most versatile actress, 1959; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best foreign actress (in a leading role), and Silver Bear Award, International Berlin Film Festival, best actress, both 1959, for Ask Any Cirl; Golden Apple—Star of the Year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1959; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, best foreign actress (in a leading role), Venice Film Festival Award, best actress, and Academy Award nomination, best actress, all 1960, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a musical/comedy, 1961, all for The Apartment; Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Harvard University, 1963; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1963, and Golden Globe Award, best actress, 1964, both for Irma la Douce;

Italian Film Festival Award, best actress, 1964; Star of the Year Award, Theater Owners of America, 1967; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress—musical/comedy, 1970, for Sweet Charity; Berlin International Film Festival Award, best actress, 1971, for Desperate Characters; Emmy Award, outstanding comedy-variety or music special, 1974, for Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now; Academy Award nomination, best documentary (features), 1975, for The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir; Emmy Award (with William O. Harbach, Cy Coleman, and Fred Ebb), outstanding comedy-variety or music special, 1975, for Gypsy in My Soul; Las Vegas Entertainment Award, female musical star of the year, 1976; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding comedy-variety or music special, 1976, for The Shirley MacLaine Special: Where Do We Go from Here?; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1977, for The Turning Point; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding comedy-variety or music special, 1978, for Shirley MacLaine at the Lido. Emmy Award, outstanding writing in a variety or music program, 1980, for Shirley MacLaine ... Every Little Movement; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress—musical/comedy, 1980, for Being There; Academy Award, New York Film Critics Circle Award, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, all best actress, 1983, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a drama, 1984, all for Terms of Endearment; Volpi Cup, Venice Film Festival, best actress, 1988, and Golden Globe Award, best actress in a drama, 1989, both for Madame Sousatzka; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture—comedy/musical, 1991, for Postcards from the Edge; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—comedy/musical, 1993, for Used People; American Comedy Award, lifetime achievement, 1993; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture—comedy/musical, 1995, for Guarding Tess; honoree of a career retrospective, Film Society of Lincoln Center, Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, 1995; Golden Camera Award, 1996; Cecil B. DeMille Award (a special Golden Globe Award), 1998, for "outstanding contribution to the entertainment field/' CREDITS Film Appearances: Jennifer Rogers, The Trouble with Harry, Paramount, 1954.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Bessie Sparrowbush, Artists and Models, Paramount, 1954. Princess Aouda, Around the World in Eighty Days, United Artists, 1956. Virginia Duval, Hot Spell, Paramount, 1957. Dell Payton, The Sheepman (also known as Stranger with a Cun), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1957. Irene Molloy, The Matchmaker, Paramount, 1958. Ginny Moorehead, Some Came Running, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Sharon Kensington, Career, Paramount, 1959. Meg Wheeler, Ask Any Girl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959. Simone Pistache, Can-Can, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Fran Kubelik, The Apartment, United Artists, 1960. (Uncredited) Tipsy girl, Ocean's Eleven, Warner Bros., 1960. Anna Vorontosov, Two Loves (also known as The Spinster), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1961. Katie Robbins, All in a Night's Work, Paramount, 1961. Lucy Dell/Yoko Mori, My Geisha, Paramount, 1962. Martha Dobie, The Children's Hour (also known as The Loudest Whisper), United Artists, 1962. Gittel Mosca, Two for the Seesaw, United Artists, 1963. Title role, Irma la Douce, United Artists, 1963. Louisa Foster, What a Way to Go! (also known as / Love Louisa), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1964. Mae Jenkins, The Yellow Rolls Royce, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1964. Jenny Ericson, John Goldfarb, Please Come Home, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965. Nicole Chang, Gambit, Universal, 1966. Paulette, Maria Teresa, Linda, Edith, Eve Minou, Marie, and Jeanne, Woman Times Seven (also known as 5ept fois femme), Embassy, 1967. Charity Hope Valentine, Sweet Charity, Universal, 1968. Harriet Blossom, The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom, Paramount, 1968. Sara, Two Mules for Sister Sara, Universal, 1969. Sophie Brentwood, Desperate Characters, Paramount, 1970. Norah Benson, The Possession of joe/ Delaney, Paramount, 1971. Year of the Woman (documentary), 1973. Deedee Rogers, The Turning Point, Paramount, 1977.

So/'s be//e et tais-toi, 1977. Eve Rand, Being There (also known as Chance), United Artists, 1979. Evelyn, Loving Couples, Prominent, 1980.

Karen Evans, A Change of Seasons, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. Aurora Green way, Terms of Endearment, Paramount, 1983. Veronica, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. Mme. Irina Sousatzka (title role), Madame Sousatzka, Universal, 1988. Ouiser Boudreaux, Steel Magnolias, TriStar, 1989. Aunt Zena, Waiting for the Light, Epic Productions, 1990. Doris Mann, Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Woman at Past Lives Pavilion, Defending Your Life, Warner Bros., 1991. Pearl Berman, Used People, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Helen, Wrest//ng Ernest Hemingway, Warner Bros.,

1993. Tess Carlisle, Guarding Tess, TriStar, 1994. Herself, The Celluloid Closet, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Aurora Greenway, The Evening Star, Buena Vista, 1996. Grace Winterbourne, Mrs. W/nterbourne, Columbia/ TriStar, 1996. (Uncredited) Martha, A Smile Like Yours, Paramount, 1997. Helen, Bruno, 1999. Film Work; Director:

Bruno, 1999. Film Work; Producer: (With others) Desperate Characters, Paramount, 1970. (With others) The Possession of Joel Delaney, Paramount, 1971.

Television Appearances; Series: Shirley Logan, Shirley's World, ABC, 1971-72. Television Appearances; Movies: Herself, Out on a Limb, ABC, 1987.

Television Work; Movies: Director and producer, Out on a Limb, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Host (with Bill Cosby), A World of Love, CBS, 1970. Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now, CBS, 1974. The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir (documentary), PBS, 1975. Amelia, 1975.

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Celebration: The American Spirit, ABC, 1976. Gypsy in My Soul, CBS, 1976. The Shirley MacLaine Special: Where Do We Co from Here?, CBS, 1977. Shirley MacLaine at the Lido, CBS, 1979. The Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky Seventies, CBS, 1980. Shirley MacLaine . . . Every Little Movement, CBS, 1980. Baryshnikov in Hollywood, CBS, 1982. Shirley MacLaine: Illusions (also known as Illusions), ABC, 1982. The Shirley MacLaine Show, Showtime, 1985. The American Film Institute Salute to Gene Kelly (also known as API Salute to Gene Kelly), CBS, 1985. Liberty Weekend, ABC, 1986. The American Film Institute Salute to Barbara Stanwyck (also known as AFI Salute to Barbara Stanwyck), ABC, 1987. Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration, CBS, 1988. The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Lemmon (also known as AFI Salute to Jack Lemmon), CBS, 1988. Sammy Davis, Jr. 's Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. Sinatra Seventy-five: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: Seventy-fifth Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon, syndicated, 1990. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1990. Debbie Reynolds's Movie Memories, American Movie Classics, 1991. In a New Light, ABC, 1992. The American Film Institute Salute to Jack Nicholson (also known as AFI Salute to Jack Nicholson), CBS, 1994. Margaret Mary Elderdice, "The West Side Waltz/' CBS Playhouse 90s, CBS, 1995. Herself, Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema (documentary), The Disney Channel, 1995. Intimate Portrait: Shirley MacLaine, Lifetime, 1996. Happy Birthday Elizabeth—A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. Interviewee, "Billy Wilder: The Human Comedy/' American Masters, PBS, 1998. Narrator, Louise Brooks: Looking for Lulu, The Movie Channel, 1998. Interviewee, Robert F. Kennedy: A Memoir, The Discovery Channel, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 And director (with Claudia Weill), The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir (documentary), PBS, 1975. Amelia, 1975. Gypsy in My Soul, CBS, 1976. Shirley MacLaine at the Lido, CBS, 1979. Shirley MacLaine . . . Every Little Movement, CBS, 1980. The Shirley MacLaine Show, Showtime, 1985. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 55th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1983. The 38th Annual Tony Awards, 1984. The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. The First Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1987. America's Dance Honors, ABC, 1990. The 45th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991. The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards, CBS, 1991. The 64th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1992. The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. Herself and performer of song "If My Friends Could See Me Now" in film clip, The Second Annual Comedy Hall of Fame, 1994. Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards,

1997. The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1998. The 70th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Shower of Stars, CBS, 1955. Person to Person, CBS, 1959. Herself, Reflections on the Silver Screen with Professor Richard Brown, American Movie Classics, 1990. Narrator, "The Nutcracker," Stories from My Childhood (also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood), PBS, 1997. Also appeared in The David Frost Show, syndicated; and Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo.

Stage Appearances: Television Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Specials: Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now, CBS, 1974.

Member of the chorus, Me and Juliet, Broadway production, 1953. The Pajama Game, Broadway production, 1954. A Gypsy in My Soul, Broadway production, 1976.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Shirley MacLaine on Broadway, Gershwin Theatre, New York City, 1984. Also appeared in other productions. Major Tours: Out There Tonight, U.S. cities, 1990. Also appeared in other touring productions.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, June, 1995, pp. 238-242. Editor and Publisher, April 24, 1993, pp. 80-81. Film Comment, May-June, 1995, pp. 20-25. Good Housekeeping, January, 1997, pp. 28-29. Ladies Home journal, June, 1995, pp. 50-51. New York Times, May 8, 1995.*

RECORDINGS Videos: Shirley MacLaine's Inner Workout, 1989.

MALTBY, Richard, Jr. 1937PERSONAL

Also appeared in Relaxing Within. WRITINGS Teleplays; Movies: (With others) Out on a Limb (based on MacLaine's book), ABC, 1987. Teleplays; Specials: The Other Half of the Sky: A China Memoir (documentary), PBS, 1975. (With Buz Kohan) Shirley MacLaine . . . Every Little Movement, CBS, 1980.

Full name, Richard Eldridge Maltby, Jr.; born October 6, 1937, in Ripon, Wl; son of Richard Eldridge, Sr., and Virginia (Hosegood) Maltby; married Barbara Black Sudler (a script consultant), June 5, 1965 (marriage ended); married Janet Brenner, 1987; children: (first marriage) Nicholas Avery, David Stevenson, Jordan Brenner; (second marriage) Emily Celia, Charlotte Perry. Education: Yale University, B.A., 1959. Addresses: Agent—Flora Roberts, Inc., 157 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019-2210.

Screenplays: Kingdom Come, 1998.

Career: Director, writer, and lyricist. FWM Producing Group, partner.

Memoirs: Don't Fall off the Mountain, Norton (New York City), 1970. You Can Get There from Here, Norton, 1975. Out on a Limb, Bantam (New York City), 1983. Dancing in the Light, Bantam, 1985. It's All in the Playing, Bantam, 1987. Going Within: A Cuide for Inner Transformation, Bantam, 1989. Dance While You Can, Bantam, 1991. My Lucky Stars: A Hollywood Memoir, Bantam, 1995.

Member: Dramatists Guild, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).

Nonfiction: (Editor) McCovern: The Man and His Beliefs, Norton, 1972. (Author of introduction and contributor) The New Celebrity Cookbook, Price, Stern, Sloan (Los Angeles, CA), 1973. Contributor to periodicals, including Cosmopolitan.

Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best direction of a musical, Obie Award, best musical, and Drama Desk Award, all 1978, and New York Drama Critics Circle Award, best new musical, and Outer Critics Circle Award, all for Ain't Misbehavin; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best original score, best direction of a musical, and best musical, all 1984, for Baby; Antoinette Perry Award nominations, best original score and best direction of a musical, both 1986, for Song and Dance; London Evening Standard Award, best musical, and London Drama Critics Award, and Outer Critics Circle Awards, best off-Broadway musical and best score, all for Closer Than Ever; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best original score, 1991, for Miss Saigon; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best original score, 1992, for Nick and Nora.

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Stage Work; Director: The Class Menagerie, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1975. Long Day's Journey into Night, Walnut Street Theatre, 1976. Starting Here, Starting Now, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1977. Ain't Misbehavin, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1978. Livin' Dolls, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1982. An Evening of Sholom Aleichem, Ballroom Theatre, New York City, 1983. Baby, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1983. Hang On to the Good Times, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1985. Song and Dance, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1985. (With John Tillinger) Urban Blight, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1988. (With Steven Scott Smith) Closer Than Ever, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1989. Miss Saigon, London, England, 1989, then Broadway Theatre, New York City, beginning in 1991.

Lyricist, Nick and Nora, Marriott Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1991. Lyricist (with David Shire) Big, Detroit, Ml, 1995, then Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1996. Writings for the Stage; Major Tours: Big, U.S. cities, 1997-98. Lyricist for Films: Only When I Laugh (also known as It Hurts Only When I Laugh and Neil Simon's Only When I Laugh), Columbia, 1981. Composer of Music and Songs for Television; Specials: Songs, The Rita Rudner Comedy Specials, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Special musical material, Kathie Lee Cifford's Celebration of Motherhood, ABC, 1993. Composer of Songs for Television; Pilots: "Another Way/' McCloud: Who Killed Miss U.S.A.?, NBC, 1970. OTHER SOURCES

Stage Work; Major Tours: Streetsongs, U.S. cities, 1975-79. RECORDINGS Albums: Soundtracks for Maltby's productions include Ain't Misbehavin', Baby, Closer Than Ever, and Miss Saigon.

Books: Newsmakers, 1996 Cumulation, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: Newsweek, November 3, 1997, p. 84N.*

WRITINGS MALTIN, Leonard 1950Writings for the Stage: Lyricist (with others) and adaptor, Darlin']uno, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1976. Lyricist (with others) and adaptor, Starting Here, Starting Now, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1977. Creator, Ain't Misbehavin, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1978. Lyricist, Baby, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1983. Librettist (with others), Hang on to the Good Times, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1985. Lyricist (with Don Black), Song and Dance, Royale Theatre, 1985. Lyricist, Urban Blight, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1988. Lyricist, Closer Than Ever, Cherry Lane Theatre, 1989. Lyricist (with Alain Boublil) and author of additional material, Miss Saigon, London, England, 1989, then Broadway Theatre, New York City, beginning in 1991.

PERSONAL Born December 18, 1950, in New York, NY; raised in Teaneck, NJ; son of Aaron Isaac and Jacqueline (Gould) Maltin; married Alice Tlusty (a producer), March 15, 1975; children: Jessica Bennett. Education: New York University, B.A., 1972. Addresses: Office—c/o Entertainment Tonight, Paramount Television, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038-3149. Career: Film critic, film historian, and writer. Film Fan Monthly, Teaneck, NJ, editor and publisher, 1966-77; Village Voice, New York City, jazz reviewer, 1972-74; New School for Social Research, New York City, instructor, 1973-81; Downbeat, New

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Interviewee, 'Tatty Arbuckle: Betrayal by Hollywood/' Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Himself, Mystery Science Theater 3000 (also known as MST3/0, The Sci-Fi Channel, 1998. Also appeared in Freakazoid! (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents Freakazoid!), The WB. Film Appearances: Host, The Lost Stooges, 1990. Himself, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Warner Bros., 1990. Himself, The Magical World of Chuck Jones (documentary), Warner Bros., 1992. Host, The Making of "The Quiet Man" (documentary), Republic, 1992. Host, The Making of ''High Noon" (documentary), Republic, 1992. Himself, Forgotten Silver, WingNut Films, 1996. Radio Appearances; Series: Leonard Maltin on Video, syndicated, 1995—.

CREDITS RECORDINGS Television Appearances; Series: Film critic and correspondent, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week and ED, syndicated, 1982—.

Videos: Host and producer, Cartoons for Big Kids, 1989. WRITINGS

Television Work; Series: Segment producer, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week and ET), syndicated, 1982—. Television Appearances; Specials: Cartoon Madness: The Fantastic Max Fleischer Cartoons, 1992. The Defense Rests: A Tribute to Raymond Burr, 1993. Narrator, Cliffhangers! Adventures from the Thrill Factory, 1993. Great Moments of Discovery, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Host, A Night of Movie Magic, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Disney's Most Unlikely Heroes, ABC, 1996. Interviewee, The Secrets of 007: The James Bond Files, CBS, 1997. Television Work; Specials: Consultant, AFI's 100 Years . . . 100 Movies (also known as American Film Institute's 100 Years ... 100 Movies), CBS, 1998.

Teleplays; Specials: Fantasia: The Creation of a Disney Classic, The Disney Channel, 1990. Screenplays: The Making of "The Quiet Man" (documentary), Republic, 1992. The Making of "High Noon" (documentary), Republic, 1992. Screenplays for Videos: Cartoons for Big Kids, 1989. Nonfiction: (Editor) TV Movies, New American Library (New York City), revised annually, 1969-84, published as Leonard Maltin's TV Movies, revised annually, 1984—, information used in Leonard Maltin's TV Movies and Video Guide, New American Library, revised annually, 1986-91, information used in Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide, Plume (New York City), revised annually, 1992—, electronic version published as Leonard

296 »MANAHAN Maltin's Movie and Video Guide, Penguin Electronic (New York City), 1995. Movie Comedy Teams, New American Library, 1970, revised edition with an introduction by Billy Gilbert, New American Library, 1985. Behind the Camera: TheCinematographer'sArt, New American Library, 1971, published as TheArtof the Cinematographer, Dover Publications (New York City), 1978. The Great Movie Shorts, Crown (New York City), 1972, published as Selected Short Subjects, Da Capo Press (New York City), 1983. (Editor) The Real Stars, Curtis Books, 1973. (Editor) The Laurel and Hardy Book, Curtis Books, 1973. (Editor) The Real Stars #2, Curtis Books, 1973. The Disney Films, Crown, 1973, revised editions, 1976, Hyperion (New York City), 1995. (Editor) Hollywood: The Movie Factory, Popular Library (New York City), 1976. Carole Lombard, Pyramid Publications (New York City), 1976. (With Richard W. Bann) Our Gang: The Life and Times of the Little Rascals, Crown, 1977, published as The Little Rascals: The Life and Times of Our Gang, Crown, 1992. (Editor) Hollywood Kids, Popular Library, 1977. The Great Movie Comedians, Crown, 1978, revised edition published as The Great Movie Comedians: Updated Edition from Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen, Harmony Books (New York City), 1982. (Editor) The Real Stars #3, Popular Library, 1979. Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons, McGraw-Hill (New York City), 1980, revised edition, New American Library, 1987. (With Allan Greenfield) The Complete Guide to Home Video, Crown, 1981. (Editor) The Whole Film Sourcebook, New American Library, 1983. Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia, Dutton (New York City), 1994. The Great American Broadcast: A Celebration of Radio's Golden Age, Dutton, 1997. Contributor to books, including The "/t's a Wonderful Life" Book, byjeanine Basinger, Knopf (New York City), 1986. Other Writings: Author of column, Microsoft Cinemania Online, 1996. Contributing columnist for Video Review. Contributor of articles to American Film, Esquire, Film Com-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 ment, Millimeter, New York Post, New York Times, Print, Saturday Review, Smithsonian, TV Guide, and Variety. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Forbes, September 11, 1995, p. 305. Video Business, July 2,1993, pp. 1-2; March 4,1994, pp. 8-9.*

MANAHAN, Anna PERSONAL Born in Waterford City, Ireland; married Colm O'Kelly (a stage manager; deceased). Education: Studied at the Gaiety School of Acting. Career: Actress. Played with the Edwards/ MacLiammoir Company and all major Irish companies and the National Theatre in London. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actress, 1969, for Lovers; Antoinette Perry Award, best actress—featured role play, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, and Drama Desk Award nomination, all 1998, for The Beauty of Queen of Leenane; Oliver Award nomination for The Plough and the Stars. CREDITS Film Appearances: Waitress, Of Human Bondage, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1964. Bella Cohen, Ulysses, Continental Distributing, 1967. Shopkeeper's Wife, The Viking Queen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Adult,/A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man, 1977. Stygian Witch, Clash of the Titans, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1981. Voice of Stella Dal las, All Dogs Go to Heaven, United Artists, 1989. Mrs. McGlinchy, Hear My Song, Miramax, 1991. Mrs. Griffith, Fatal Inheritance, 1993. Bianca, A Business Affair (also known as Astucias de mujer and Liebe und andere Geschafte), Castle Hill, 1994. Mrs. Grace, A Man of No Importance, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Series: Mother of Bunjy Kennefick, Me Mammy, BBC, 196971. Mrs. Cadogan, The Irish R.M., Channel 4, 1983-85. Mrs. Cadogan, The Irish R.M. Part II, PBS, 1986. Appeared on The Riordans and Leave It to Mrs. O'Brien, both RTE [Ireland]. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared on Lovejoy and Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Television Appearances; Movies: Vengeance, "A Tale of Two Cities," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1980. Mrs. Burns, The Country Girls, 1983. Stage Appearances: Lovers, London, then Broadway, 1969. Mary Rafferty, A Skull in Connemara, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1997. Mag Folan, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Royal Court Theatre, then Walter Kerr Theatre, New York, 1998-99. Also appeared in Big Maggie, (written specifically for her by John B. Keane); The Rose Tattoo; Moon for the Misbegotten; Bloomsday; Entertaining Mr. Sloane; as Bessie Burgess, The Plough and the Stars, National Theatre; Live Like Pigs, Royal Court Theatre; The Killing of Sister George; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; The Gingerbread Lady; The Leenane Trilogy (includes The Beauty Queen of Leenane and The Skull of Connemara), Druid Theatre Company, Galway City, Ireland; The Loves of Cass Maguire; I Do Not Like Thee Dr. Fell; The Crucible, An Old Lady's Guide to Survival, Happy Birthday Dear Alice, and The Guernica Hotel, all with the Red Kettle Company; The Shaughraun, Abbey Theatre; The Matchmaker, The Taylor, andAnsty, all with Gemini Theatre Company.*

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OBITUARY NOT/CE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born November 7 (one source says July 11), 1924, in Whitechapel, London, England; died of cancer, May 20, 1998, in County Cork, Ireland. Professor, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and poet. Mankowitz made his living writing but his father, an antiques dealer, had instilled in him a love for an-

MANKOWITZ • 297 tiques. As a result, Mankowitz became an expert on porcelain and his two interests came together when he wrote Wedgwood, a handbook on porcelain. His first novel, Make Me an Offer, was the result of his knowledge about the porcelain business and related to the travels of a Wedgwood dealer who wanted a replica of the Portland Vase. That book was published in 1952 and was made into a film and later produced as a musical in the West End. The 1950s were a successful decade for Mankowitz. His 1953 publication, A Kid for Two Farthings, the story of a poor boy and his magical goat, was a hit and eventually adapted as a film. The film version of his novel The Bespoke Overcoat won an Academy Award in 1956 for best short subject. Mankowitz had success as a screenwriter as well, writing screenplays for The Millionairess, Casino Royale, Black Beauty, House of Fright, and Henry VIII. Mankowitz continued to write in the 1960s, turning out books such as The Biggest Pig in Barbados: A Fable and Cockatrice and plays including Pickwick, which was based on the Charles Dickens novel The Pickwick Papers, and Passion Flower Hotel, based on the novel by Rosalind Erskine. In 1971 his only collection of poetry, 12 Poems, was published. Around that time he moved to Ireland, which was known for its artist-friendly approach to taxes. Although he remained a resident there, Mankowitz traveled extensively. His publication output decreased in the 1970s, mostly due to poor health. Financial woes also plagued him and after years of battling England's Inland Revenue department, he declared himself bankrupt in 1981. The next year Mankowitz was named adjunct professor of English at the University of New Mexico. He remained at that position for six years and during that time also served as adjunct theater arts professor. Wolf continued writing until 1991 when he announced he had terminal cancer. His last book, A Night with Casanova, was published at that time and recounted a conversation between Casanova, who only had one year to live, and the Wandering Jew who was destined to live forever. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, May 29, 1998, sec. 1, p.11. Los Angeles Times, May 29, 1998, p. A34. New York Times, May 28, 1998, p. B9. Times (London), May 22, 1998. Washington Post, May 30, 1998, p. B6.

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MARGOLIN, Stuart 1940PERSONAL Born January 31, 1940, in Davenport, IA. Addresses: Contact—9401 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, writer, and composer. Awards, Honors: Emmy Awards, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 1979 and 1980, both for The Rockford Files; Director's Guild of America Children's Program Award, 1997, for Salt Water Moose. CREDITS Film Appearances: Chief, Women of the Prehistoric Planet, Real Art, 1966. Remy, Don't Just Stand There, Universal, 1968. Goldy, The Gamblers, 1969. Little Joe, Kelly's Heroes, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1970. Phil Garrett, Limbo (also known as Women in Limbo and Chained to Yesterday), Universal, 1972. Lawrence, The Stone Killer, Columbia, 1973. Aimes Jainchill, Death Wish, Paramount, 1974. Cowboy, The Gambler, Paramount, 1974. Alex, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976. Harry, Futureworld, American International Pictures, 1976. Mill foreman, Days of Heaven, Paramount, 1978. Gary Murdock, S.O.B., Paramount, 1981. Balaban, Class, Orion, 1983. Officer Trent, Running Hot (also known as Highway to Hell and Lucky 13), New Line Cinema, 1984. Maurice "Binky" Dzundza, A Fine Mess, Columbia, 1986. General Stillmore, Iron Eagle II (also known as Iron Eagle II: The Battle Beyond the Flag), Carolco Pictures, 1988. Slim Godfrey, Bye Bye Blues, True Blue Films, 1989. Bob, Deep Sleep, Deep Sleep Productions, 1990. Abe Barron, Guilty by Suspicion, Warner Bros. Home Video, 1991. I.M. Penner, Impolite, Well Mannered Films, 1993. Carmine Ficcone, Lay of the Land, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1997. Hi-Line, 1998.

Television Appearances; Movies: Jesse James, The Intruders, NBC, 1970. Voice of Dan Dai ley, A Summer Without Boys, ABC, 1973. Deputy, The California Kid, ABC, 1974. Blind Pete, This Is the West That Was, NBC, 1974. Rico, Perilous Voyage (also known as The Revolution of Antonio DeLeon), filmed in 1968, broadcast by NBC, 1976. Randy Greenwalt, A Killer in the Family, ABC, 1983. Herman Sinclair, The G//tter Dome, HBO, 1984. Detective Gremp, To Grandmother's House We Go, ABC, 1992. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files: I Still Love L.A., CBS, 1994. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files: A Blessing in Disguise, CBS, 1995. John, Mother Trucker: The Diana Kilmury Story, TNT, 1996. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files: Punishment and Crime, CBS, 1996. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files: If the Frame Fits, CBS, 1996. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best, CBS, 1996. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play, CBS, 1996. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files: Murder and Misdemeanors, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Three of a Kind, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Alberto Chinnici, Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride (also known as Bride of Violence, Donna d'onore, and A Family Matter), syndicated, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Bernie, Occasional Wife, NBC, 1966-67. Love, American Style, ABC, 1969-73. Mitch, Nichols, NBC, 1971-72. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files (also known as Jim Rockford, Private Investigator), NBC, 1974-80. PhiloSandine, Bret Maverick, NBC, 1981-82. Dr. Kline, Mr. Smith, NBC, 1983. Bernard Fox, Mom P.I., CBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Pilots: Newsman, Ironside, NBC, 1967. Benny the Squealer, Cops, CBS, 1973. Angel Martin, The Rockford Files (also known as The Rockford Files: Backlash of the Hunter), NBC, 1974.

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The Love Boat, ABC, 1977. The Hardy Boys Mysteries, CBS, 1977. Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979. Young Guy Christian, ABC, 1979. Bret Maverick, NBC, 1981. "Dirkham Detective Agency," CBS Children's Mystery Theatre, CBS, 1983. Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1984. The Ray Bradbury Theatre, HBO, 1985. Production associate, Growing Pains, ABC, 1985. Crazy Dan, NBC, 1986. Pros and Cons, ABC, 1986. Tough Cookies, CBS, 1986. The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1987. Northern Exposure, CBS, 1990. Neon Rider, Canadian TV Network, 1990. Fly by Night, CBS, 1991. Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992. North of 60, 1993. Destiny Ridge, CanWest Global, 1993. Black Harbour, 1996. Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Promised Land, CBS, 1996. Television Work; Movies; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Producer, The Ballad of Andy Crocker, ABC, 1969. Suddenly, Love, NBC, 1978. A Shining Season, CBS, 1979. The Long Summer of George Adams, NBC, 1982. (Also producer) The G//tter Dome, HBO, 1984. The Room Upstairs, CBS, 1987. The Facts of Life Down Under, NBC, 1987. Paramedics, 1988. Plates, ABC, 1990. Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride, syndicated, 1991. Double, Double, Toil and Trouble, ABC, 1992. How the West Was Fun, ABC, 1994. Salt Water Moose, Showtime, 1996. The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play, CBS, 1996. The Sweetest Gift, Showtime, 1998. Stranger in Town, Showtime, 1998. WRITINGS

Also appeared in Hey Landlord, NBC. Television Work; Series; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: The Texas Wheelers, ABC, 1974. The Rockford Files (also known as Jim Rockford, Private Investigator), CBS, 1974. Phyllis, CBS, 1975. Wonder Woman, ABC, 1976. Sara, CBS, 1976.

Plays: Sad Choices, first produced in New York City, 1960. Screenplays: A Man, a Woman, and a Bank (also known as A Very Big Withdrawal), Avco-Embassy, 1979. Television Work: The Ba//ad of Andy Crocker, ABC, 1969.

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Musical Compositions: Evil Roy Slade, NBC, 1972. The Long Summer of George Adams, NBC, 1982. The Glitter Dome, HBO, 1984. (Title song) The Ballad of Andy Crocker, ABC, 1969. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, May 15, 1995, p. 15. Variety, September 29, 1997, p. 67.*

MARGOLIS, Jeff Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director and producer. Jeff Margolis Productions, founder and producer. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Directors Guild of America Television Award, outstanding directorial achievement in a television musical/variety program, 1990, for The 62nd Annual Academy Awards; Emmy Award, outstanding variety, music, or comedy special, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a variety or music program, both 1990, for Sammy Davis Jr/s 60th Anniversary Celebration; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a variety or music program, 1991, for The 63rd Annual Academy Awards; Directors Guild of America Television Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in a television musical/variety program, 1993, for The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation. CREDITS Television Work; Director; Series: (With Peter Calabrese and Bill Foster) Tony Orlando and Dawn (also known as The Tony Orlando and Dawn Rainbow Hour), CBS, 1974-76. (With Mark Warren and Peter Baldwin) Dinah and Her New Best Friends, CBS, 1976. Cos, ABC, 1976. The Peter Marshall Variety Show, syndicated, 1976. (With Jack Regas) The Don Ho Show, ABC, 197677. Presenting Susan Anton, NBC, 1979. Marie, NBC, 1980-81.

Puttin' on the Hits, syndicated, 1984. (With others) Dolly, ABC, 1987. The Gong Show, syndicated, 1988. Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1993-94. Television Work; Director; Specials: The Osmonds' Special, CBS, 1974. The Olivia Newton-John Show, ABC, 1976. Dick Clark's Good Old Days: From Bobby Sox to Bikinis (also known as Dick Clark's Good Old Days), NBC, 1977. Julie Andrews: One Step into Spring, CBS, 1978. Ringo, NBC, 1978. The Captain and Tennille Songbook, ABC, 1979. (With Howard Morris) The Beatrice Arthur Special, CBS, 1980. Olivia Newton-John's Hollywood Nights, ABC, 1980. The Sensational, Shocking, Wonderful, Wacky Seventies, CBS, 1980. 60 Years of Seduction (documentary), ABC, 1981. Perry Como's French-Canadian Christmas, ABC, 1981. Perry Como's Easter in Guadalajara, ABC, 1982. Kenny Rogers in Concert, HBO, 1983. And producer, Perry Como's Christmas in New York, ABC, 1983. (With David Copperfield) The Magic of David Copperfield, CBS, 1984. And producer, Perry Como's Christmas in England, ABC, 1984. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, NBC, 1985. And producer, Miss Hollywood, ABC, 1985. And producer, Rock 'n' Roll Summer Action, NBC, 1985. The ABC All-Star Spectacular, ABC, 1985. And producer, What a Year. . . 7986, ABC, 1986. And producer, America Picks the Number One Songs, ABC, 1986. And producer, Miss Hollywood, ABC, 1986. Puttin' on the Kids, syndicated, 1986. Motown Merry Christmas, NBC, 1987. And producer, The Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies, ABC, 1987. And producer, Happy Birthday, Hollywood, ABC, 1987. Superstars and Their Moms, ABC, 1987. And producer, The Mrs. America Pageant, ABC, 1988. And producer, Kenny Rogers's Classic Weekend, ABC, 1988. And producer, ABC Presents a Royal Gala, ABC, 1988. And executive producer, AT&T Presents: ]ulie and Carol—Together Again, ABC, 1989.

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And producer (with others), Sammy Davis Jr.'s 60th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. And producer, Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), NBC, 1990. And executive producer, An Evening with Bette, Cher, Goldie, Meryl, Olivia, Lily, and Robin, ABC, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. MDA Jerry Lewis Telethon, ABC, 1990. We/come Home, America! A USO Salute to America's Sons and Daughters, ABC, 1991. And executive producer, The Jaleel White Special, ABC, 1992. Taco Bell Presents the USA Music Challenge, ABC, 1992. "Roseanne Arnold/' HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1992. Holiday Greetings from the Ed Sullivan Show, CBS, 1992. And producer, "Concert of the Americas," The Kennedy Center Presents, PBS, 1994. And producer, A Gala for the President at Ford's Theatre, ABC, 1994. And producer, The Miss American Pageant, ABC, 1994. And producer, A Gala for the President at Ford's Theatre, ABC, 1995. And producer, 1995 Miss America Pageant, ABC, 1995. Rudy Cofay: The Coolest Magician on Earth, Fox, 1995. All-Star Countryfest 96, CBS, 1996. Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony, ABC, 1996. And producer, The 76th Annual Miss American Pageant, ABC, 1996. A Gala for the President at Ford's Theatre, ABC, 1997. Happy Birthday Elizabeth—A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. And producer, The 77th Annual Miss America Pageant, ABC, 1997. And producer, A Gala For The President at Ford's Theatre, ABC, 1998. Quincy Jones—The First 50 Years (also known as Quincy Jones . . . a 50 Year Celebration) ABC, 1998. To Life! America Celebrates Israel's 50th (also known as America Celebrates Israel's 50th), CBS, 1998.

The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. The /3th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1986. The /4th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1987. The /5th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1988. The 6 / s t Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1989. The /6th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1989. The /7th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1990. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1990. The /8th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1991. The 63rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1991. The /9th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1992. The 64th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1992. And producer, The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1994. The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1995. The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. The / 1th Annual Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Hall of Fame, 1996. The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. The 23rd Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1996. The 24th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1997. The 25th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1998.

Television Work; Director; Awards Presentations: The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, ABC, 1985. The 12th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1985.

Film Work; Director: Richard Pryor: Live in Concert, Special Event Entertainment, 1979. Oscar's Greatest Moments, Columbia/TriStar, 1992.

Television Work; Director; Episodic: And producer, "Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening/' The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Roseanne, ABC, 1993. Television Work; Director; Pilots: Whatever Became of. . . ?, ABC, 1981. TV Funnies, NBC, 1982. Twilight Theatre II, NBC, 1982. Battle of the Beat, syndicated, 1983. Pumpboys and Dinettes on Television, NBC, 1983.

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Mrs. Tindel, No Strings, [Great Britain], 1989. Host, The House of Eliott, BBC, 1991-94, Arts and Entertainment, 1992, BBC, 1994. Matron of psychiatric ward 11, The All New Alexei SayleShow, BBC, 1994.

RECORDINGS Videos: Producer and director, Be Somebody or Be Somebody's Fool!, 1984.*

MARSH Jean

1934PERSONAL

Full name, Jean Lyndsey Torren Marsh; born July 1, 1934, in London, England; daughter of Henry Charles John (a printer's assistant and outdoor maintenance person) and Emmeline Susannah Nightingale Poppy (a dresser for the theatre and bar employee; maiden name, Bexley) Marsh; married Jon Devon Roland Pertwee (a actor; known as Jon Pertwee), April 2, 1955 (divorced, 1960). Education: Attended a theatre school; studied dance, piano, voice, and mime and took private speech lessons. Avocational interests: Reading, listening to music, cooking, eating, walking, cross-country skiing, and wine. Addresses: Office—Fifi Oscard Agency, Inc., 24 West 40th St., New York, NY 10018-3904. Career: Actress and writer. Adelphi University Theatre, Garden City, NY, artistic director, 1981; actress with Yorkshire repertory companies. Also worked as a cabaret singer and a photographer's model. Awards, Honors: Named most outstanding new actress, 1972, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actress in a drama series, 1973, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actress in a drama series, 1974, and Emmy Award, outstanding actress in a drama series, 1975, all for Upstairs, Downstairs; honorary D.H.L., Marymount College. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Girlfriend, The Informer, syndicated, 1966-67. Rose Buck, Upstairs, Downstairs, London Weekend Television, 1971-75, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1974-77. Roz Keith, 9 to 5, ABC, 1982-83.

Television Work; Series: Creator (with Eileen Atkins), Upstairs, Downstairs, London Weekend Television, 1971-75, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1974-77. Creator (with Eileen Atkins), The House of Eliott, BBC, 1991-94, Arts and Entertainment, 1992, BBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mrs. Talley, Master of the Game, CBS, 1984. "Adam Bede," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1992. Host, Brides of Christ, 1993. The Ring (also known as Danielle Steel's The Ring), NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: Ata, The Moon and Sixpence, NBC, 1959. Cross Examine, 1968. Bertha Rochester, Jane Eyre, NBC, 1971. Skin Deep, BBC, 1971. Dr. Goldman, Coliath Awaits, syndicated, 1981. Mazzere, The Corsican Brothers, CBS, 1985. Eliza, Act of Will, [Great Britain], 1989. Miss Hunter, Danny, the Champion of the World, The Disney Channel, 1989. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, NBC, 1989. Barbara, Bejewelled, The Disney Channel, 1991. Anna Von Hagen, Fatherland, HBO, 1994. Thyrza Grey, The Pale Horse (also known as Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: "Back to Back/' Play of the Week, syndicated, 1959. The Crover Monster/jean Marsh Cartoon Special, PBS, 1975. Host, The International Animation Festival, PBS, 1975. Mad about the Boy: Noel Coward—A Celebration, CBS, 1976. A State Dinner with Queen Elizabeth II, PBS, 1976. "Twelfth Night/' BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC2, 1980. Masterpiece Theatre: Fifteen Years, PBS, 1986. Sesame Street Special, PBS, 1988. Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre: A 20th Anniversary Special, PBS, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Herself, Upstairs, Downstairs Remembered: 25th Anniversary, London Weekend Television and Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Also appeared in On the Rocks Theatre, Pygmalion, and Uncle Vanya. Television Appearances; Episodic: "What Makes Opera Grand?/' Omnibus, NBC, 1958. Alicia, "The Lonely," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1959. Kim Russell, "Name, Date and Place," Danger Man, Associated Television and Incorporated Television Company, 1961. "The Horsemasters," Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, NBC, 1961. Joanna, "The Crusades," Doctor Who, BBC, 1965. Sara Kingdom, "Dalek's Master Plan," Doctor Who, BBC, 1966. Lady Lydia, "Face in a Mirror," Adam Adamant Lives!, BBC, 1967. "The War Lord," / Spy, NBC, 1967. "Escape Route," The Saint, Associated Television and NBC, 1967. Anne Kirby, "The Scales of Justice," The Saint, Associated Television and NBC, 1968. Janna Wade, "Exposed," UFO, Associated Television, Incorporated Television Company, and syndicated, 1971. Nicola, "Five Miles to Midnight," The Persuaders!, Associated Television and ABC, 1972. "The Hiding Place," The Waltons, CBS, 1977. "Glorious Romantics," /Anyone for Tennyson?, PBS, 1978. "The Miracle Man," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1978. "Image of Fear," Hawaii Five-0, CBS, 1979. "Earthquake," Trapper]ohn, M.D., CBS, 1981. "The Emperor's Fortune," The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. "Answer Me," Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1984. Morgaine, "Battlefield," Doctor Who, BBC, 1989. Glenda Highsmith, "Murder in White," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sally Hackman, Momma the Detective (also known as China and Die), NBC, 1981. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Car/ton Lives, The Rory BremnerShow, and Tomorrow People. Film Appearances: The Tales of Hoffmann, Lopert, 1951. Landlady's daughter, The Limping Man, Lippert, 1953.

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(Uncredited) Octavia, Cleopatra, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1963. Face of a Stranger, Allied Artists, 1964. Miss Ballard, Unearthly Stranger (also known as Beyond the Stars), American International Pictures, 1964. Dilys, The Limbo Line, London Independent Producers, 1969. Monica, Frenzy, Universal, 1972. Victoria, Dark Places, Cinerama, 1974. Joanna Grey, The Eagle Has Landed, Columbia, 1977. Joanna Russell, The Changeling (also known as L'enfantdu cf/ab/e), Associated Film Distributors, 1980. ]ack-a-Boy, Phoenix Films, 1980. Her Best Interests, Film Counselors, 1980. Nurse Wilson and Princess Mombi, Return to Oz (also known as The Adventures of the Devil from the Sky and Oz), Buena Vista, 1985. Queen Bavmorda, Willow, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1988. Stage Appearances: Understudy, Look Back in Anger, Ford's Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 1958, then Geary Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1959. Hero, Much Ado about Nothing, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1959. Constance Wicksteed, Habeas Corpus, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1975-76. Travesties, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1977. The Importance of Being Earnest, Mark Taper Forum, 1977. Susan Simkins, Too True to Be Good, Academy Festival Theatre, Lake Forest, IL, 1977. My Fat Friend, 1979. Whose Life Is It Anyway?, 1979. Eliza Doolittle, Pygmalion, Trinity Square Repertory Company, Providence, Rl, 1983. Guest narrator, Let Us Go Then, You and I, Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, England, 1987. The Chalk Garden, 1992. Appeared as Olivia, Twelfth Night, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England; appeared as a principal dancer in Where's Charley?; also appeared in B//the Spirit, Hamlet, and Uncle Vanya; appeared in various productions in London, England. Major Tours: Susan Simkins, Too True to Be Good, U.S. cities, 1977.

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Videos: Herself, Pan Frying—The Omelette, Hemisphere Productions/Time-Life Video, 1980. Taped Readings: Witches, 1995. Narrator, Londonwalks, Penton Overseas, 1998.

Awards, Honors: Academy Awards, best art direction-set direction, 1965 (with John Box and Dario Simoni), for Doctor Zhivago, and 1968 (with John Box, Vernon Dixon, and Ken Muggleston), for Oliver!; Academy Award nominations, best art direction-set direction, 1970 (with Robert Cartwright and Pamela Cornell), for Scrooge, and 1971 (with Robert Cartwright and Peter Howitt), for Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Teleplays, Unless Otherwise Noted; Series: Author of original story and script consultant, Upstairs, Downstairs, London Weekend Television, 1971-75, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1974-77. The House of Eliott, BBC, 1991-94, Arts and Entertainment, 1992, BBC, 1994.

Film Work; Art Director: (With John Box and Dario Simoni) Doctor Zhivago, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965. (With John Box) A Man for All Seasons, Columbia, 1966. (With John Box, Vernon Dixon, and Ken Muggleston) Oliver!, Columbia, 1968. The Looking Glass War, Columbia, 1970.

Novels: Love in Hazard, Linford, 1993. Shades of Aphrodite, Linford, 1994. The House of Eliott, St. Martin's Press (New York City), 1994. Fiennders Keepers, St. Martin's Press, 1997. Other Writings: (Author of text) Kate Greenaway, The Illuminated Language of Flowers, Macdonald and Jane's (London, England), 1978. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Booklist, May 15, 1995, p. 1664; May 1, 1997, p. 1480. Publishers Weekly, April 7, 1997, p. 76.*

MARSH, Terence (Terry Marsh) Addresses: Manager—Sandra Marsh Management, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 220, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Art director, production designer, and producer. Member: International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees, Association of Cinematographers, Television, and Allied Technicians.

Film Work; Production Designer: (With Wallis Smith) The Wild Affair, Goldstone, 1966. (With Robert Laing) Perfect Friday, Chevron, 1970. (With Robert Cartwright and Pamela Cornell) Scrooge, National General, 1970. (With Robert Cartwright and Peter Howitt) Mary, Queen of Scots, Universal, 1971. (With Robert Cartwright) Follow Me! (also known as The Public Eye), Universal, 1972. (As Terry Marsh; with Alan Tomkins) The Mackintosh Man, Warner Bros., 1973. (With Alan Tomkins) A Touch of Class, Avco-Embassy, 1973. (With Alan Tomkins) Juggernaut, United Artists, 1974. The Abdication, Warner Bros., 1974. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (also known as Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. (With Alan Tomkins) Royal Flash, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. (With Steve Sardanis) And producer, The World's Greatest Lover, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977. A Bridge Too Far, United Artists, 1977. (With Richard Lawrence) Magic, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1978. (With Marvin March) The Frisco Kid (also known as No Knife), Warner Bros., 1979. (With others) Sunday Lovers (also known as An Englishman's Home, I seduttori delta domenica, and Les seducteurs), United Artists, 1980. Absence of Malice, Columbia, 1981.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 (With Peter Lament and Gil Parrondo) Sphinx, Warner Bros., 1981. (With J. Dennis Washington) To Be or Not to Be, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. (With J. Dennis Washington) And producer (with others), Finders Keepers, Warner Bros., 1984. (With Alan Tomkins) Haunted Honeymoon, Orion, 1986. (With Fernando Ramirez, El Polo, George Richardson, and Craig Edgar) Miracles, Orion, 1987. (With Harold Michelson) Spaceballs, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1987. (With Dianne Wager) Bert Rigby, You're a Fool, Warner Bros., 1989. (With George Richardson) Havana, Universal, 1990. (With Dianne Wager, Donald Woodruff, and William Cruse) The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. Basic Instinct, TriStar, 1992. The Shawshank Redemption, Columbia, 1994. Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. Forget Paris, Columbia, 1995. Executive Decision (also known as Critical Decision), Warner Bros., 1996. Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. The Green Mile, Warner Bros., 1999. Film Appearances: Startled British officer, To Be or Not to Be, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Television Work; Producer; Series: Quarxs (animated), [France], 1993. Television Work; Production Designer; Movies: The Glass Menagerie, ABC, 1973. Great Expectations, NBC, 1974. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Ronny Graham and Charles Dennis) Finders Keepers (based on Dennis's novel The Next to Last Train Ride), Warner Bros., 1984. Haunted Honeymoon, Orion, 1986.*

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PERSONAL Born November 17, 1958, in Lombard (one source says Oak Park), IL; daughter of Frank A. (a foundry owner) and Mary D. (Pagone) Mastrantonio; married Pat O'Connor (a director); children: Jack. Education: Studied music at the University of Illinois, 1976-78; also studied in New York City. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. Opryland theme park, Nashville, TN, performer in musical theatre shows. Awards, Honors: Named one of the twelve "promising new actors of 1986," John Willis's Screen World; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, both 1987, both for The Color of Money. CREDITS Film Appearances: Gina Montana, Scarface, Universal, 1983. The King of Comedy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Carmen, The Color of Money, Buena Vista, 1986. Helen Drood, Slamdance (also known as Slam Dance), Island/Zenith, 1987. Bernadette Flynn, The January Man, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1989. Lindsey Brigman, The Abyss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Marianne, Fools of Fortune, New Line Cinema, 1990. Maggie Ward, Class Action, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Maid Marian, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Priscilla Parker, Consenting Adults, Hollywood Pictures, 1992. Lane Bodine, White Sands, Warner Bros., 1992. Jeanne Holman, Three Wishes, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Luisa, Two Bits (also known as A Day to Remember), Miramax, 1995. Mrs. Pettigrew, World of Moss (also known as My Life So Far), Miramax, 1998. Limbo, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Voice, The West, PBS, 1996.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Edda Mussolini-Ciano, Mussolini: The Untold Story, NBC, 1985. Yelena, Uncle Vanya, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest caller Eileen, "Martin Does It His Way/' Frasier, NBC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Lady Sybil, Camelot, Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre, Lincolnshire, IL, 1979. Understudy for Maria, West Side Story, 1980. Dore Spenlow, Copperfield, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1981. Musica, Oh, Brother!, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, 1981. Katerina Cavalieri and Constanze, Amadeus, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1982. Celeste number two, Sunday in the Park with George, Playwrights' Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1983. Bess Macauley, The Human Comedy, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/Anspacher Theatre, then Royale Theatre, both New York City, 1984. Katharine, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1984. The Marriage of Figaro, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1985. Isabella, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1985. The Knife, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public/ Newman Theatre, New York City, 1987. Viola, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, 1989. Gi, Northeast Local, Lincoln Center, Mitzi Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1995. Appeared off-Broadway in A Christmas Carol. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, November 24, 1995, p. 52.*

MASUR, Richard 1948PERSONAL Born November 20, 1948, in New York, NY. Education: Attended State University of New York and Yale University.

Addresses: /Agent—Susan Smith & Associates, 121 North San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor.Technical director, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1971-72. Member: President, Screen Actors Guild, 1995—. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor in a limited series or special, 1985, for The Burning Bed; Academy Award nomination, best director—short subject, for Lovestruck. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Max Duggin, Having Babies (also known as Giving Birth), ABC, 1976. Sheriff Ed Smalley, Mr. Horn, CBS, 1979. Dr. Maitland, Walking through the Fire, CBS, 1979. Howard Nichols, Fallen Angel, CBS, 1981. Nelson Vernon, Money on the Side, ABC, 1982. Loren Plotkin, Betrayal, NBC, 1983. Anthony Marino, The Demon Murder Case (also known as The Rhode Island Murders), NBC, 1983. Dr. Harvey Cohen, An Invasion of Privacy, CBS, 1983. Danny, John Steinbeck's "The Winter of Our Discontent/' (also known as The Winter of Our Discontent), CBS, 1983. Jay Howell, Adam, NBC, 1983. Aryon Greydanus, The Burning Bed, NBC, 1984. Roger Olian, Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac (also known as Flight No. 90 and Florida Flight 90), NBC, 1984. Bob Bowne, Wild Horses, CBS, 1985. Ed Karasick, Obsessed with a Married Woman, ABC, 1985. Dennis Thorne, Embassy, ABC, 1985. Jay Howell, Adam: His Song Continues, NBC, 1986. Ben Proctor, The George McKenna Story, CBS, 1986. Detective Milo Sturgis, When the Bough Breaks, NBC, 1986. Bill McClain, Higher Ground, CBS, 1988. Mr. Scholes, Third Degree Bum, HBO, 1989. Lincoln Whatley, Settle the Score (also known as Hidden Rage and Blood Knot), NBC, 1989. Alan Refson, Cast the First Stone (also known as The Diane Martin Story and The Jeanne Eckmann Story), NBC, 1989. Earl Monroe, Always Remember I Love You (also known as To Cast a Shadow), CBS, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Norm Denton, The Story Lady, NBC, 1991. Dr. Meltzer, Sight Unseen (also known as Out of Sight, Out of Mind and Out of Sight, Out of Her Mind), syndicated, 1991. William W. Darrow, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Dr. Randolph, Search for Grace, CBS, 1994. Jonathan Sands, The Face on the Milk Carton, CBS, 1995. Walter Pomeroy, It Was Him or Us, CBS, 1995. Jack Vega, Steve Martini's "Undue Influence" (also known as Undue Influence), CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Clifford Ainsley, Hot L Baltimore, ABC, 1975. David Kane, One Day at a Time, CBS, 1975-76. Jack Willow, Empire, CBS, 1984. Ed Lawson, Picket Fences, CBS, 1992. Barry Glassman/Jay Ellison, LA. Law, NBC, 1993. District Attorney Edwin, The Practice, ABC, 1997. Leonard Chasin (recurring), Significant Others, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Will Hamilton, John Steinbeck's "East of Eden," (also known as East of Eden), ABC, 1981. Everett Corbett, Roses Are for the Rich, CBS, 1987. Stan Uris, Stephen King's "It," (also known as It), ABC, 1990. Kevin Conrad, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (also known as Earthquake Los Angeles: The Big One), NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Pilots: Joey Webber, Bumpers, NBC, 1977. Dr. Arthur Murdock, The Many Loves of Arthur, NBC, 1978. Charles Slater, The Bounder, CBS, 1984. Terry Russo, Blossom, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nick Lobo, Rhoda, CBS, 1974. Bob Larson, "The Outsider/' The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1974. Tom Povich, "The System/' The Waltons, CBS, 1974. "A Touch of Guilt/' Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1975. Doug, "Allison," Happy Days, ABC, 1980. Carlton Davis, "Mr. Boogedy," The Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Carlton Davis, "Bride of Boogedy," The Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. Jim Bennett, "Hiroshima Maiden," WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1988.

MASUR • 307 "The Doctor," Shortstories, Arts and Entertainment, 1988. Voice of Michael, "Two Daddies?" (animated), WonderWor/cs, PBS, 1989. Ben, "Fax or Fiction?," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1990. David O'Malley, "The Informer: Part 1," and "The Informer: Part 2," Matlock, NBC, 1990. Also appeared in episodes of /V/*A*S*H, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Drug Free Kids: A Parent's Guide, PBS, 1988. General Leslie Groves, Hiroshima, 1995. The Second Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1996. Screen Actors Guild 4th Annual Awards, 1998. Television Work; Director: "Denial," The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988. "The Accident," The Wonder Years, ABC, 1988. Director, "Torn between Two Fathers" (also known as "Stepfather"), ABC Afternoon Specials, ABC, 1989. "Heroes and Villans," Picket Fences, CBS, 1992. Film Appearances: Lockyer's aide, Whiffs (also known as C.A.S.H. and W.H.I.F.F.S.), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1975. Alex, B/ttersweet Love, Avco-Embassy, 1976. Phillip Hooper, Semi-Tough, United Artists, 1977. Danskin, Who'll Stop the Rain? (also known as Dog Soldiers), United Artists, 1978. George Carruthers, Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Second Lieutenant Jerry Cimino, Hanover Street, Columbia, 1979. Cully, Heaven's Gate (also known as/ohnson County Wars), United Artists, 1980. Alan Newman, I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, Paramount, 1982. Claude Dorsett, Timerider (also known as The Adventure of Lyle Swann), Jensen-Farley, 1982. Clark, The Thing (also known as ]ohn Carpenter's The Thing), Universal, 1982. Mr. Rutherford, Risky Business, Warner Bros., 1983. Steven Houston, "Night of the Rat," Nightmares, Universal, 1983. Hub Kittle, Under Fire, Orion, 1983. Bill Nolan, The Mean Season, Orion, 1985. Detective Jack Nulty, My Science Project, Buena Vista, 1985. Arthur, Heartburn, Paramount, 1986. Marty Kaplan, The Believers, Orion, 1986. Max Landsberger, Head Office, TriStar, 1986.

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Roger, Rent-a-Cop, King Road Entertainment, 1987. Norman, Shoot to Kill, Buena Vista, 1987. Ephraim Squier, Walker, Universal, 1987. Dad, Learning to Drive (also known as License to Drive), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Duckett, Far from Home, Vestron, 1989. Barry, Flashback, Paramount, 1990. (Uncredited) Vietnam, Texas, Eric Productions, 1990. Defense contractor, Going Under (also known as D/Ve), Warner Bros., 1990. Phil Sultenfuss, My Girl, Columbia, 1991. Computer dialogue speaker (uncredited), My Crasy Life, 1991. Mr. Morgan, Encino Man (also known as California Man), Buena Vista, 1992. Dr. Fine, 5/x Degrees of Separation, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1993. Carl, The Man without a Face, Warner Bros., 1993. Phil Sultenfuss, My Girl 2, Columbia, 1994. Jeremy Pelman, Les Patriotes (also known as The Patriots), Gaumont Buena Vista International, 1994. Craig, Forget Paris, Filmayer Video, 1995. Del King, Multiplicity, Alma-Kino-Filmverleih, 1996. Pratt, Fire Down Below, Warner Bros., 1997. Stage Appearances: Menelaus and Ajax, Troilus and Cressida, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1973. The Changing Room, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1973. Jack Stringer Number 4, The Changing Room, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1983.

Career: Actress, film director, comedienne, and screenwriter. Also known as Esther Dale. Addresses: Office—c/o Castle Hill, 15th Fl., 1414 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. Awards, Honors: Grammy Awards, comedy performance and documentary or spoken word recording, 1958, for Improvisations to Music; Grammy Award, best comedy recording, 1961, for An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May; Grammy Award, comedy performance, 1962, for Nichols and May Examine Doctors; Drama Desk Award, most promising new playwright, and Outer Cirle Award, best director, both 1969, for Adaptation; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actress—musical/ comedy, 1972, for A New Leaf; Academy Award, best supporting actress, 1978, for California Suite; Academy Award nomination, best writing for a screenplay based on another medium, 1979, for Heaven Can Wait; Writer's Guild of America Screen Award, best screenplay based on material previously produced or published, 1997, for The Birdcage; Academy Award nomination, best screenplay based on material previously produced or published, 1999, for Primary Colors. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ellen Manville, Luv, Columbia, 1967. Angela, Enter Laughing, Columbia, 1970. Henrietta Lowell, A New Leaf, Paramount, 1971. Millie Michaels, California Suite, Columbia, 1978. Marianne Flan, In the Spirit, Castle Hill, 1990.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, May 19,1995, p. 1; November 10,1995, p. 45; April 17, 1998, p. 1.*

Film Work; Director: A New Leaf, Paramount, 1971. The Heartbreak Kid, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972. Mikey and Nicky, Paramount, 1976. Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. (Uncredited) Wolf, Columbia/TriStar, 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Nichols and May—Take Two, PBS, 1996.

MAY, Elaine 1932PERSONAL Born April 21, 1932, in Philadelphia, PA; daughter of Jack Berlin (an actor); married Marvin May, 1949 (divorced); married Sheldon Harnick (a lyricist), March 25,1962 (divorced, May, 1963); children: (first marriage) Jeannie Berlin. Education: Trained for the stage (Stanislavsky method of acting) with Maria Ouspenskaya.

Television Appearances; Series: Keep Talking, CBS, 1958-59. Celebrity panelist, Laugh Line, NBC, 1959. That Was the Week That Was, NBC, 1964. Making Sense of the Sixties, PBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: The jack Paar Show, CBS, 1957.

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RECORDINGS Albums: Improvisations to Music, Mercury, 1959. An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May, Mercury, 1960. Mike Nichols and Elaine May Examine Doctors, Mercury, 1961. In Retrospect (compilation), Mercury, 1962. The Best of Mike Nichols and Elaine May (compilation), Mercury, 1965. Examine Doctors, Polygram, 1998. WRITINGS Plays: A Matter of Position, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1962. Not Enough Rope, Maidman Theatre, New York City, 1962. Adaptation, Greenwich Mews Playhouse, New York City, 1969. Hot Line, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1983. Better Part of Valour, 1983. Telephone, 1984. Mr. Gogol and Mr. Preen, Lincoln Center Theater Company, New York City, 1991. "Hotline," Death Defying Acts, Off-Broadway Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, NY, 1995-96. "The Way of All Fish/' Power Plays, Promenade Theatre, New York City, NY, 1998. "In and Out of the Light/' Power Plays, Promenade Theatre, New York City, NY, 1998. Screenplays: A New Leaf, Paramount, 1971. (As Ester Dale) Such Good Friends, Paramount, 1971. Mikey and Nicky, Paramount, 1977. Co-author, Heaven Can Walt, Paramount, 1978. Uncredited, Tootsie, Columbia, 1982. Ishtar, Columbia, 1987. Death Defying Acts, 1995. Uncredited, Dangerous Minds (also known as My Posse Don't Do Homework), Buena Vista, 1995. The Birdcage (also known as Birds of a Feather), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Primary Colors, Universal, 1998. Songs: "You Took My Love/' "I'm Quitting High School," "Protable Picnic," "Love in My Will," "Software," "The Echo Song," "My Lips on Fire," "Have Not Blues," "I Look to Mecca," and "How Big Am I?," Ishtar, Columbia, 1987.

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Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 142, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1994. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 4, 1998, p. 86. Nat/on, April 15, 1996, p. 35. National Review, August 1, 1994, p. 64. New Leader, May 8, 1995, p. 23; June 1, 1998, p. 23. Variety, March 16, 1998, p. 63.*

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Surname pronounced "may-zee"; born October 9, 1960, in Rockford, IL; daughter of Jack (a television station manager) and Donna Mazzie; married Jason Daniely, October, 1997. Education: Western Michigan University, graduated. Addresses: Agent—\. Michael Bloom and Associates, 233 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10003.

Anyone Can Whistle, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1995. Mother, Ragtime, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1997, then Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, 1998. Appeared as Beth, Merrily We Roll Along, La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, CA, and Arena Stage, Washington, DC; appeared as Helen/Dido in The Trojan Women, a Love Story, at En Garde Arts Theatre, New York City; appeared as Nellie, South Pacific, Pittsburgh, PA; appeared off-Broadway in And the World Goes Round; apprenticed with Barn Theatre, Augusta, Ml. Major Tours: Boopsie, Doonesbury, U.S. cities, 1984. Television Appearances; Specials: Clara, Passion, PBS, 1996. And song performer, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Creating "Ragtime," PBS, 1998. Film Appearances: Member of chorus, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Walt Disney Home Video, 1996. RECORDINGS

Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1994, for Passion; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding actress in a musical, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, all 1998, for Ragtime. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Kitty, Where's Charley?, Master Theatre/Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1983. Mary Jane Wilkes, Big River, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. Sarah, Guys and Dolls, Denver Center Theatre Company, Denver, CO, 1987-88. Rapunzel, Witch, and Cinderella, Into the Woods, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, c. 198789. Clara, Passion, Plymouth Theatre, then Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1994-95. Helen, Out of This World, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1995.

Albums: /Anyone Can Whistle: Live at Carnegie Hall, Columbia, 1995. Out of This World (original cast recording), DRG, 1996. Ragtime (original cast recording), RCA Victor, 1998. Other album appearances include / Was Looking at the Ceiling, and Then I Saw the Sky, Nonesuch; Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Walt Disney; Passion, Angel; and Songs from Ragtime, RCA.*

MCBURNEY, Simon PERSONAL Born in England. Education: Attended Cambridge University. Career: Actor and director. Theatre de Complicite, London, England, associated with, then artistic director, 1983—.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best director—play, and Drama Desk Award nomination, both 1998, for The Chairs; Laurence Olivier Award, best choreographer, 1998, for The Caucasian Chalk Circle. CREDITS Film Appearances: Assistant Oscar, Kafka, Miramax, 1991. Hermes, Being Human, Warner Bros., 1994. Franz, Mesmer, Nomadic Pictures, 1994. Salesman, A Business Affair, Castle Hill, 1994. Dr. Reginald Miller, Tom & Viv, Miramax, 1994. Brigadier, Der Unhold (also known as The Ogre), Kino International, 1996. Vauvinet, Cousin Bette, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1998. Onegin, Seven Arts, 1999. Television Appearances: Mick, "The Crying Game/' The Comic Strip Presents, BBC, 1992. Madman, "Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase/' The Comic Strip Presents, BBC, 1993. Cecil, "Songs of Praise/' The Vicar of Dibley, BBC, 1994. Cecil, "Animals," The Vicar of Dibley, BBC, 1994. Choirmaster, "Love and Marriage/' The Vicar of Dibley, BBC, 1998. Stage Appearances: Judge Azdak, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Royal National Theatre, London, 1997. Stage Work: Director, The Three Lives of Lucy Lubral, Lincoln Center Festival, New York City, 1996. Director and choreographer, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Royal National Theatre, London, 1997. The Street of Crocodiles/A Dance in the Mind, Lincoln Center Festival, 1998. Director, The Chairs, John Golden Theater, New York City, 1998. Also directed Street of Crocodiles, Theatre de Complicite, London; Out of the House Walked a Man, Theatre de Complicite, London; The Three Lives ofLucie Cabrol, Theatre de Complicite, London; The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol, Lincoln Center Festival, New York City; The Visit; and The Winter's Tale.*

McEWAN, Geraldine

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PERSONAL Born Geraldine McKeown, May 9, 1932, in Old Windsor, England; daughter of Donald (a printer) and Norah (Burns) McKeown; married Hugh Cruttwell (a playwright and director), May 17, 1953; children: one son, one daughter. Education: Windsor County Girls' School. Addresses: Contact—c/o Marmont Management Ltd., Langham House, 302-308 Regent Street, London, W1R SAL England. Career: Actress. Appeared with the Windsor Repertory Company, Windsor, U.K., 1949-51; acted with Theatre Royal, Windsor, 1949-51. Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Drama Award, best actress, 1981, for The Rivals; Television Critics Award, best actress, 1978, for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, best actress—television, 1990, for Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit. CREDITS Film Appearances: Catherine Robinson, Beware of Children (also known as No Kidding), American International Pictures, 1961. Alice, The Dance of Death, Paramount, 1971. Lady Bellaston, The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones, Universal, 1976. Miss Coutt, The Littlest Horse Thieves (also known as Escape from the Dark), Buena Vista, 1979. Lady Ammanford, Foreign Body, Orion, 1986. Alice, Henry V, Hallmark Home Entertainment, 1989. Mortianna, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Voice of the Aunt, Not Without My Handbag (animated), Manuel Salvador, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Mother, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, British Broadcasting Company, 1990. Television Appearances; Series: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 1978. Tears before Bedtime, 1983. Emmeline "Lucia" Lucas, Mapp & Lucia, 1985. Miss Rose Barnaby, Mulberry, 1992.

312 •McEWAN Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mrs. Proudie, The Barchester Chronicles, 1982. Miriam, Moses (also known as The Bible: Moses), Turner Worldwide Productions, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: George and Margaret, ITV, 1956. The Springtime of Others, ITV, 1957. The Witch, ITV, 1958. The Wind and the Rain, ITV, 1959. less, ITV, 1960. Man with a Conscience, ITV, 1960. Rhyme and Reason, BBC, 1962. Mary Jones, "The Tycoons/' Out of This World, ITV, 1962. Double Image, 1962. Jessie Benton Fremont, "The Thomas Hart Benton Story/' Profiles in Courage, NBC, 1964. L'Elegance, 1982. Come into the Carden, Maude, 1982. Also appeared in episodes of Hopcraft into Europe, Dear Love, and The Statue and the Rose. Stage Appearances: Attendant to Hippolyta, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Theatre Royal, Windsor, U.K., 1946. Maid, Life with Father, Theatre Royal, Windsor, U.K., 1949. Catherine, Little Lambs Eat Ivy, Theatre Royal, Windsor, U.K., 1949. Catherine, Northanger Abbey, Theatre Royal, Windsor, U.K., 1949. (London stage debut) Christina Deed, Who Goes There/, Vaudeville Theatre, 1951. Janet Andrews, Sweet Madness, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1952. Janet Blake, For Love or Money, Q Theatre, London, 1952. Anne Purves, For Better, For Worse. . ., Comedy Theatre, London, 1952. Julie Gillis, The Tender Trap, Saville Theatre, London, 1955. Title role, Patience, Royal Theatre, Brighton, U.K., 1955. Francesca, Summertime, Apollo Theatre, London, 1955. Princess of France, Love's Labour's Lost, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, U.K., 1956. Frankie Adams, The Member of the Wedding, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1957. Jean Rice, The Entertainer, Palace Theatre, London, 1957.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Olivia, Twelfth Night, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1960. Marina, Pericles, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Hero, Much Ado about Nothing, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1958. Marie Renaud, Change of Tune, Strand Theatre, London, 1959. Beatrice, Much Ado about Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, U.K., 1961. Ophelia, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, U.K., 1961. A Hollow Crown, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1961. Jenny Acton, Everything in the Garden, Arts Theatre, then Duke of York's Theatre, both London, 1962. Lady Teazle, The School for Scandal, Royal Haymarket Theatre, London, 1962. (Broadway debut) Lady Teazle, The School for Scandal, Majestic Theatre, 1963. Doreen, The Private Ear, Wimbledon Theatre, London, then Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1963. Belinda, The Public Eye, Wimbledon Theatre, London, then Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1963. Fay, Loot, Arts Theatre, Cambridge, U.K., 1965. Elizabeth Barrett, Dear Love, Comedy Theatre, London, 1973. Zoe, Not Drowning But Waving, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1973. Diana, Chez Nous, Globe Theatre, London, 1974. Susan, The Little Hut, Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1974. Marcia Wislack, On Approval, Royal Haymarket Theatre, London, 1975. Oh Coward, Criterion Theatre, London, 1975. Title role, Look after Lulu, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, U.K., then Royal Haymarket Theatre, both 1978. Lorraine, A Lie of the Mind, Royal Court Theatre, 1987. Lettice and Lovage, Globe Theatre, London, 1988. Hamlet, Riverside Shakespeare Center, New York City, NY, 1992. The Bird Sanctuary, Abbey Theatre, New York City, 1994. Grace, Grace Note, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1997. The Old Woman, The Chairs, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Stage Appearances with the National Theatre Company: Lady, Armstong's Last Goodnight, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, U.K., then Old Vic Theatre, London, both 1965. Angelica, Love for Love, Old Vic Theatre, 1965-1966. Raymonde Chandebise, A Flea in Her Ear, Old Vic Theatre, then Queen's Theatre, London, both 1966. Alice, Dance of Death, Old Vic Theatre, 1967. Queen Anne, Edward II, Old Vic Theatre, 1968. Victoria, Home and Beauty, Old Vic Theatre, 1968. Millamant, Way of the World, Old Vic Theatre, 1969. Vittoria Corombona, The White Devil, Old Vic Theatre, 1969. Ada, "Rites/' An Evasion of Women, Old Vic Theatre, 1969. Alkmena, Amphitryon 38, New Theatre, London, 1971. The Browning Version, National Theatre, 1980. Harlequinade, National Theatre, 1980. Lady Brute, The Provok'd Wife, National Theatre, London, 1981. Miss Malaprop, The Rivals, National Theatre, 1983. Two Inches of Ivory, 1983. Penny, You Can't Take It with You, National Theatre, 1984. Lady Wishfort, The Way of the World, National Theatre, 1995-96. Major Tours: Olivia, Twelfth Night, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Soviet cities, 1958. Marina, Pericles, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Soviet cities, 1958. Hero, Much Ado about Nothing, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Soviet cities, 1958. Doreen, The Private Ear, and Belinda, The Public Eye, U.S. cities, 1963. Fay, Loot, U.K. cities, 1965. Angelica, Love for Love, National Theatre Company, Moscow and Berlin, 1965. Alice, The Dance of Death, National Theatre Company, Canadian cities, 1967. Angelica, Love for Love, National Theatre Company, Canadian cities, 1967. Raymonde Chandebise, A Flea in Her Ear, National Theatre Company, Canadian cities, 1967. Stage Work; Directors: As You Like It, Birmingham Repertory, then Phoenix Theatre, London, England, 1988. Treats, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, England, 1989.

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Waiting for Sir Larry, Edinburgh, 1990. Four Door Saloon, Hampstead Theatre Club, 1991. Keyboard Skills, Bush Theatre, London, England, 1993.

Periodicals: Back Stage, May 15, 1998, p. 37. Variety, July 28, 1997, p. 64; April 6, 1998, p. 52."

McGOVERN, Elizabeth

1961-

PERSONAL Born July 18, 1961, in Evanston, IL; daughter of William Montgomery (a law professor) and Katharine Woolcot (a high school teacher; maiden name, Watts) McGovern; married Simon Curtis; children: one. Education: Studied acting at Juilliard School of Dramatic Art and American Conservatory Theatre. Addresses: Agent—Writers and Artists Agency, 11726 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Career: Actress. Arena Stage, Washington, DC, guest artist, 1988-89. Awards, Honors: Discovery of the Year Award, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1981; Theatre World Award and Obie Award, Village Voice, both 1982, for My Sister in This House; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, Golden Globe Award nomination, new star of the year in a motion picture, and Golden Apple Award, all 1982, for Ragtime. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Jeannine, Ordinary People, Paramount, 1980. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, Ragtime, Paramount, 1981. Chloe Allen, Lovesick, Warner Bros., 1983. Caddie Winger, Racing with the Moon, Paramount, 1984. Deborah, Once Upon a Time in America, Warner Bros., 1984. Mary Dalton, Native Son, Vestron, 1986. Denise Connely, Bedroom Window, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Kristy Briggs, She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO Films, 1988.

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Donna McCarty, Johnny Handsome, TriStar, 1989. Moira, The Handmaid's Tale, Cinecom, 1990. Stella Anderson, A Shock to the System, Corsair, 1990. Elena Quince, Tune In Tomorrow, Cinecom, 1990. Fanny, Me and Veronica, 1992. Lydia, King of the Hill, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Emily, The Favor, Orion, 1994. Nolle Guillaumet, Wings of Courage (also known as Guillaumet, les ailes du courage), Sony Pictures, 1995. Susan Stringham, The Wings of the Dove, Miramax, 1997. Margueritte Blakeney, The Scarlet Pimpernel, 1998. Diane, The Man with Rain in His Shoes (also known as If Only), Trimark, 1998. Till Turner, The Misadventures of Margaret (also known as Les Folies de Margaret), TF1 International, 1998.

Peggy Whitton,/4 Map of the World, Public Theatre, New York City, 1985. Lemon, Aunt Dan and Lemon, Mark Taper Too, Mark Taper Eorum, Los Angeles, CA, 1987. Julia, Jwo Gentlemen of Verona, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1987. Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988. Love Letters, Edison Theatre, New York City, 1989. When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 1989-

Television Appearances; Movies: Vicki, "Man in the Brooks Brothers Shirt/' Women and Men: Stories of Seduction, HBO, 1990. Beatrice-Joanna, The Changeling, syndicated, 1994. Janice Diller, Broken Trust, TNT, 1995. Celia Rayburn, The Summer of Ben Tyler, CBS, 1996. Sara Kate, Clover, USA Network, 1997.

Appeared in Ring Around the World, produced in Washington, DC; Hotel Play, As You Like It, and Dwarf man, Master of a Million Shapes.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ashenden, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Helen Schwartz, "Tales from Hollywood,"/4mer/can Playhouse, PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Series:

Jessie Kent, If Not for You, CBS, 1995.

90. Isabelle Brown, Maids of Honor, WPA Theatre, 1990. Masha, The Three Sisters, Atlantic Theatre, New York City, 1991. Hamlet, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1992. The Misanthrope, 1996.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 22, 1995, p. 68. National Review, May 15, 1995, p. 68.*

McKELLEN, Ian 1939(Sir Ian McKellen) PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Specials: Voice, In Search ofOz, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Horror in the Night, HBO, 1996. Margaret Hyman, Broken Glass, PBS, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) To Be Young, Gifted, and Black, Theatre-Off-Park, New York City, 1981. Lea, My Sister in This House, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1981. Title role, Major Barbara, Alaska Repertory Theatre, Anchorage, 1982. Margaret Church, Painting Churches, Lamb's Theatre, New York City, 1983. Viola, Twelfth Night, Huntington Theatre, Boston, MA, 1984. Carol, The Hitchhiker, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1985.

Full name, Ian Murray McKellen; born May 25,1939, in Burnley, England; son of Denis Murray and Margery (Sutcliffe) McKellen. Education: St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, B.A. Addresses: Agent— International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., London W1N OAX, England. Career: Actor. With Yevgeni Yevtushenko, recited Yevtushenko's poems at the Royal Festival Hall, London, England, 1976; performer at a celebrity gala, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1976; Royal National Theatre, London, England, associate director, 1984-86; Oxford University, Oxford, England, Cameron Mackintosh professor of contemporary theatre, 1990-91; Actors Company, founder; McKellen

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Acting Scholarship at the University of California, Los Angeles, patron. Member: Equity (British Actors' Equity Association; council member, 1970-71), Marlowe Society (president, 1960-61). Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, best actor, 1964, for A Scent of Flowers; Variety Award, 1966; Play and Players Award, most promising actor, 1966, for Their Very Own and Golden City; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1973, for The Wood Demon and King Lear; Plays and Players Award and London Theatre Critics Award, both best actor, 1976, for Macbeth; Olivier Award, Society of West End Theatre, best actor, 1977, for Pillars of the Community; Olivier Award, comedy performance of the year, 1978, for The Alchemist; named Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1979; Olivier Award, best actor, 1979, for Bent; Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a play, Drama Desk Award, best actor in a play, Outer Critics Circle Award, best actor, and Drama League of New York Award, distinguished performance, all 1981, for/Amadeus; honorary fellow, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, 1982; Royal Television Society Award, performer of the year, 1983, for Walter; Drama Desk Award, best one-person show, 1983, Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a play, 1984, and Elliot Norton Award, best actor, 1987, all for Acting Shakespeare. Laurence Olivier Award, best actor, 1984, for Wild Honey; London Evening Standard Award, actor of the year, 1985, for Coriolanus; honorary D.Litt., University of Nottingham, 1989; London Evening Standard Award, and London Critics Award, both best actor, 1989, for Othello; Olivier Award, best actor, 1990, for Richard III; knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, 1991; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actor in a movie, miniseries, or special, 1993, for And the Band Played On; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a movie, miniseries, or special, 1996, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture, 1997, both for Rasputin; London Evening Standard Award, film of the year, Felix Award, European actor of the year, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—drama, and Film 96, "a film of the year/' all 1996, for Richard III; Audie Award, best solo narration, 1997, for The Odyssey (unabridged version); National Board of Review Award and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, both best actor, and Golden Globe

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Award nomination, best actor—drama, all 1998, and Academy Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role, 1999, all for Gods and Monsters. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Roper, A Man for All Seasons, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, England, 1961. Fred Dyson, When We Are Married, Belgrade Theatre, 1961. Philip Clandon, You Never Can Tell, Belgrade Theatre, 1961. Tredwell, Black Coffee, Belgrade Theatre, 1961. Midnight Matinee, Belgrade Theatre, 1961. Stan Dyson, Celebration, Belgrade Theatre, 1961. Simon Mason, End of Conflict, Belgrade Theatre, 1961. Mr. Snodgrass, Mr. Pickwick, Belgrade Theatre, 1961. Chief Weasel, Toad of Toad Hall, Belgrade Theatre, 1961. Konstantin, The Seagull, Belgrade Theatre, 1962. Joe Tilney, The Bride Comes Back, Belgrade Theatre, 1962. Claudio, Much Ado about Nothing, Belgrade Theatre, 1962. Various roles, Happy Returns, Belgrade Theatre, 1962. Anthony Marston, Ten Little Niggers (later known as Ten Little Indians and And Then There Were None), Belgrade Theatre, 1962. Andrew Rankin, The Irregular Verb to Love, Belgrade Theatre, 1962. Shem, Noah, Belgrade Theatre, 1962. Tom Midway, Semi-Detached, Belgrade Theatre, 1962. First baron and Bishop Folliott, Becket, Arts Theatre, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, 1962. Elliot Nash, The Gazebo, Arts Theatre, 1962. Sam Gerridge, Caste, Arts Theatre, 1962. Gavin Cole, The Big Killing, Arts Theatre, 1962. Larry Hoffman, The /Amorous Prawn, Arts Theatre, 1962. The Keep, Arts Theatre, 1962. Title role, David Copperfield, Arts Theatre, 1962. Tee Vee and Chinese police officer, Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp, Arts Theatre, 1962. John Bogle, The Life in My Hands, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1963. Various roles, How Dare We!, Arts Theatre, 1963. Title role, Henry V, Arts Theatre, 1963. Mr. Waldo, Cherry Owen, and No-good Boyo, Under Milk Wood, Arts Theatre, 1963.

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Mortimer Brewster, Arsenic and Old Lace, Arts Theatre, 1963. Martin Luther (title role), Luther, Arts Theatre, 1963. Robin Green, The Big Contract, Belgrade Theatre, 1963. Edmund Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, Arts Theatre, 1963. Voice characterizations, To Dorothy a Son, Arts Theatre, 1963. Andrew Acre, /, John Brown, Arts Theatre, 1963. Fosdyke/Nigel, Salad Days, Arts Theatre, 1963. Morgan Evans, The Corn Is Green, Arts Theatre, 1963. Julian Christoforou, The Pubh'c Eye, Arts Theatre, 1963. Private Sparky, Sergeant Musgrave's Dance, Arts Theatre, 1963. Arthur Fitton (the bridegroom), All in Good Time, Arts Theatre, 1963. Tullus Aufidius, Coriolanus, Nottingham Playhouse, 1963. Winifred Hutchins, The Bashful Genius, Nottingham Playhouse, 1964. Captain Don Alvaro, The May of Zalamea, Nottingham Playhouse, 1964. Arthur Seaton, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Nottingham Playhouse, 1964. Title role, Sir Thomas More, Nottingham Playhouse, 1964. Gogo, A Scent of Flowers, Wimbledon Theatre, then Golders Green Hippodrome, later Duke of York's Theatre, all London, England, 1964. Claudio, Much Ado about Nothing, National Theatre Company, Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol, England, then Theatre Royal, Nottingham, England, later Old Vic Theatre, London, England, all 1965. Protestant evangelist, Armstrong's Last Goodnight, National Theatre Company, Chichester Festival, Bristol, England, then Nottingham, England, later Chichester, England, all 1965. Captain de Foenix, Trelawny of the Wells, National Theatre Company, Chichester Festival, Bristol, England, then Nottingham, England, later Chichester, England, all 1965. Alvin Hanker, A Lily in Little India, Hampstead Theatre Club, then St. Martin's Theatre, both London, England, 1965. Andrew Cobham, Their Very Own, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, 1966. Andrew Cobham, Golden City, Royal Court Theatre, 1966. Napoleon Bonaparte, The Man of Destiny, Mermaid Theatre, London, England, 1966. Title role, O'Flaherty, V.C., Mermaid Theatre, 1966.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Leonidik, The Promise, New Theatre, Cardiff, Wales, then The Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, both 1966, later Fortune Theatre, London, England, then Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City, both 1967. Tom, White Liars, Lyric Theatre, London, England, 1968. Harold Gorringe, Black Comedy, Lyric Theatre, 1968. Pentheus, The Bacchae, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, England, 1969. An Evening of Free Greek Music and Drama, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 1970. Darkly, Billy's Last Stand, Royal Court Theatre, Theatre Upstairs, London, England, 1970. Captain Plume, The Recruiting Officer, Cambridge Theatre Company, Arts Theatre, Cambridge, England, 1970. Corporal Hill, Chips with Everything, Cambridge Theatre Company, Arts Theatre, 1970. Title role, Hamlet, Prospect Theatre Company, Cambridge Theatre, London, England, 1971. Svelovidov, Swansong, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England, 1971. Prince Yoremitsu, The Three Arrows, Actors Company, Arts Theatre, Cambridge, England, 1972. Ensemble, Actors Company, Shaw Theatre, London, England, 1973. Krushchev, The Wood Demon, Actors Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York City, 1973. Footman, The Way of the World, Actors Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1973. Edgar, King Lear, Actors Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1973. Knots, Actors Company, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1973. Philip the Bastard, King John, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, London, England, 1975. Colin, /Ashes, Young Vic Theatre, London, England, 1975. The editor, The Journalists (staged reading), Jackson's Lane Community Centre, Great Britain, 1975. Title role, The Marquis of Keith, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1975. Aubrey Bagot (a burglar), Too True to Be Good, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, then Globe Theatre, London, England, both 1975. Leontes, The Winter's Tale, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-uponAvon, England, 1976. Words, Words, Words (solo show), Edinburgh Festival, St. Cecilia's Hall, then Belfast Festival, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1976.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, then Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne, later Aldwych Theatre, 1976-77. Title role, Macbeth, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, then Gulbenkinan Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, later Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, then Donmar Warehouse, London, England, 1976-77. Won't You Charleston?, Hilton Hotel, Stratford-uponAvon, England, 1977. Alex, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Concert Hall, London, England, 1977. Karsten Bernick, Pillars of the Community, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1977. Langevin, Days of the Commune, Royal Shakespeare Company, Aldwych Theatre, 1977. Face, The Alchemist, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, then Aldwych Theatre, 1977-78. Max, Bent, Royal Court Theatre, then Criterion Theatre, London, England, 1979. Antonio Salieri, Amadeus, National Theatre, Washington, DC, then Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, both 1980. Boy, Cowardice, Ambassadors' Theatre, London, England, 1983. Terry, The Short List, Hampstead Theatre Club, 1983. Pierre, Venice Preserved, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, London, England, 1984. Caius Martius Coriolanus (title role), Coriolanus, Royal National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, London, England, 1984. Michael Platonov, Wild Honey, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, 1984, later Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1986, then Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1986. Bosola, The Duchess of Malfi, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, 1985, then International Theatre Festival, Blackstone Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1986. Inspector Hound, The Real Inspector Hound, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, 1985, then International Theatre Festival, Blackstone Theatre, 1986. Mr. Puff, The Critic, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, 1985, then International Theatre Festival, Blackstone Theatre, 1986. Lopakhin, The Cherry Orchard, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, 1985, then International Theatre Festival, Blackstone Theatre, 1986.

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Jerome, Henceforward, Vaudeville Theatre, London, England, 1988. lago, Othello, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, then Young Vic Theatre, 1989. Max, Bent, Adelphi Theatre, London, England, 1989, Lyttelton Theatre, then Garrick Theatre, London, England, both 1990. Chip in the Sugar, Haymarket Theatre Royal, London, England, 1990. Title role, Richard III, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, 1990. The earl of Kent, King Lear, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, 1990. Gennaro, Napoli milionaria, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, 1991. Uncle Vanya, Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, London, England, 1992. A Knight out at the Lyceum, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1994. A Knight out at the Market Theatre, Market Theatre, Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa, 1994. A Knight out in the East End, St. Paul's Arts Centre, London, England, 1996. A Knight out in Brussels, Theatre du Residence Palace, Brussels, Belgium, 1997. A Knight out in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, CA, 1997. Dr. Thomas Stockmann, An Enemy of the People, Royal National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, 1997. Mr. Darling and Captain Hook, Peter Pan, Royal National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, 1997. Dr. Thomas Stockmann, An Enemy of the People, Royal National Theatre, Ahmanson Theatre, 1998. Dr. Dorn, The Seagull, Courtyard Company, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, England, 1998. Garry Essendine, Present Laughter, Courtyard Company, West Yorkshire Playhouse, 1998. Prospero, The Tempest, Courtyard Company, West Yorkshire Playhouse, 1999. Stage Work; Director: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Liverpool Playhouse, 1969. Three Months Cone, Liverpool Playhouse, 1969. The Real Inspector Hound, Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, England, 1972. The Erpingham Camp, Watford Theatre, London, England, 1972. A Private Matter, Vaudeville Theatre, 1973. The Clandestine Marriage, Savoy Theatre, London, England, 1975. A Knight out at the Lyceum, Lyceum Theatre, 1994. A Knight out at the Market Theatre, Market Theatre, 1994.

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A Knight out in the East End, St. Paul's Arts Centre, 1996. A Knight out in Brussels, Theatre du Residence Palace, 1997. A Knight out in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Theatre Center, 1997. Major Tours: Title role, Richard II, Prospect Theatre Company, English cities, including Cambridge, Brighton, Newcastle upon Tyne, Leeds, and Guildford, England, all 1968, later European cities, including Billingham, England, Vienna, Austria, and Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia), all 1969. Title role and King Richard, Edward II, Prospect Theatre Company, British cities, including London, Leeds, Nuffield, and Cambridge, England, Cardiff, Wales, and Edinburgh, Scotland, 1969-70. Captain Plume, The Recruiting Officer, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, including Brighton and Leeds, England, and Swansea, Wales, all 1970. Corporal Hill, Chips with Everything, Cambridge Theatre Company, British cities, including Brighton and Leeds, England, and Swansea, Wales, all 1970. Title role, Hamlet, Prospect Theatre Company, European cities, including Zurich, Switzerland, Vienna, Austria, Rome, Italy, Antwerp, Belgium, The Hague, the Netherlands, Brighton and Wolverhampton, England, Cardiff, Wales, and Glasgow and Edinburgh, Scotland, all 1971. Page boy, Ruling the Roost, Actors Company, British cities, including Edinburgh, Scotland, and Billingham, England, both 1972. Giovanni, T/s Pity She's a Whore, Actors Company, British cities, including Edinburgh, Scotland, and Billingham, England, both 1972. Krushchev, The Wood Demon, British cities, including Liverpool, Manchester, Norwich, Kingstonupon-Hull, Bath, Brighton, and Cambridge, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, all 1973. Footman and an understudy, The Way of the World, British cities, including Liverpool, Manchester, Norwich, Kingston-upon-Hull, Bath, Brighton, and Cambridge, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, all 1973. Title role, Dr. Faustus, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, including Stratford-upon-Avon, London, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Nottingham, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, 1974-75. Is There Honey Still for Tea?, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Toby Belch, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978. Andrei, Three Sisters, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978. Acting Shakespeare (solo show; also known as Ian McKellen Acting Shakespeare), international venues, includingjerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, all 1980, Spain, France, Cyprus, Israel, Poland, Romania, and Amherst, MA, all 1982, Los Angeles, CA and New York City, both 1983, London, England, 1986, and San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, CA, Washington, DC, Olney, MD, Boston, MA, Cleveland, OH, and London, England, all 1987. Title role, Richard III, Royal National Theatre, international cities, including Tokyo, Japan, Paris, France, Milan, Italy, Cairo, Egypt, and Cork, Ireland, all 1991. The earl of Kent, King Lear, Royal National Theatre, international cities, including Tokyo, Japan, Paris, France, Milan, Italy, Cairo, Egypt, and Cork, Ireland, all 1991. Title role, Richard III, U.S. cities, including New York City, Washington, DC, St. Paul, MN, Denver, CO, and San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA, all 1992. A Knight Out, British cities, including Glasgow and Edinburgh Scotland, and Brighton and Birmingham, England, all 1994, later South African cities, including Johannesburg, Durban, and Capetown, all 1995. Stage Work; Major Tours: Producer, Is There Honey Still for Tea?, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978. Producer, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978. Producer, Three Sisters, Royal Shakespeare Company, British cities, 1978. Director and producer, Acting Shakespeare (solo show; also known as Ian McKellen Acting Shakespeare), international venues, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, all 1980, Spain, France, Cyprus, Israel, Poland, Romaina, and Amherst, MA, all 1982, Los Angeles, CA and New York City, both 1983, London, England, 1986, and San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, CA, Washington, DC, Olney, MD, Boston, MA, Cleveland, OH, and London, England, all 1987. Associate producer, Richard III, U.S. cities, including New York City, Washington, DC, St. Paul, MN, Denver, CO, and San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA, all 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Film Appearances: Soldier, The Bells of Hell Go Ting-a-Ling-a-Ling (unfinished and unreleased), 1966. Roger, Alfred the Great, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. Leonidik, The Promise, Commonwealth, 1969. George, A Touch of Love (also known as The Millstone and Thank You All Very Much), Columbia, 1969. D. H. Lawrence, Priest of Love, Filmways, 1981. Dr. Theodore Cuza, The Keep, Paramount, 1982. Sir Andrew Charleson, Plenty, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1985. Psychiatrist, Zina, Hemdale, 1985. John Profumo, Scandal, Miramax, 1989. The film director, It's Only a Movie, Columbia, 1992. Percy Corcoran, The Ballad of Little Jo, Fine Line Features, 1992. (As Sir Ian McKellen) Himself, Camp Christmas, 1993. Geoffrey, Six Degrees of Separation, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1993. Death, Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Dr. Reinhardt Lane, The Shadow, Universal, 1994. Quilt documentary narrator, Heaven's a Drag (also known as To Die For), First Run Features, 1994. John Earle McAlpine, /'// Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Himself, Thin Ice, Thin Ice Productions, 1994. William, lack and Sarah, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Will Gates, Restoration, Miramax, 1995. Title role, Richard III, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Amos Starkadder, Cold Comfort Farm (theatrical release of the BBC television movie), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Uncle Freddie, Bent, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997. Narrator, A Bit of Scarlet (documentary), Maya Vision, 1997. Dr. James Kennedy, 5wept from the Sea (also known as Amy Foster), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Kurt Dussander/Arthur Denker, Apt Pupil, TriStar, 1998. James Whale, Gods and Monsters (also known as The Father of Frankenstein), Lions Gate Films, 1998. Film Work: Executive producer, Richard III, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Title role as an adult, David Copperfield, BBC, 1966. Himself, Playing Shakespeare, London Weekend Television, 1984.

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Archibald Anson Gidde, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City (also known as Tales of the City), Channel 4, broadcast on American Playhouse, PBS, both 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Stefan, The Last Journey, Granada Television, 1971. Craven Arms (also known as Country Matters), Granada Television, 1973. Paul Chauvelin, The Scarlet Pimpernel, CBS, 1982. Chairman, Windmills of the Gods (also known as Sidney Sheldon's Windmills of the Gods), CBS, 1988. Adolf Hitler, Countdown to War, Granada Television, 1989. Bill Kraus, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1992. Amos Starkadder, Cold Comfort Farm, BBC, 1995. Czar Nicholas II, Rasputin (also known as Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny), HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Wolf, The Trial and Torture of Sir John Rampayne, BBC, 1965. Victor Leech, "Sunday Out of Season/' A TV Sunday Playhouse, Associated Television, 1965. Hay Fever, 1968. T. E. Lawrence (also known as Lawrence of Arabia), "Ross/' BBC Play of the Month, BBC, 1970. Title role, "Richard II" (also known as "The Tragedy of Richard 11"), BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, 1970. Title role, Edward II, BBC and PBS, 1970. Title role, Keats (solo reading of Keats's poetry), BBC, 1970. Title role, Hamlet, CBS Cable, 1971. Captain Plume, "The Recruiting Officer/' BBC Television Play of the Month, BBC, 1973. Grace/ess Co/, BBC, 1973. George Tesman, "Hedda Gabler," BBC Play of the Month, BBC, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, both 1974. Title role, Macbeth, Thames Television, 1979. Antony Skipling, Dying Day, ITV, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, both 1979. "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour/' BBC Play of the Week, BBC, 1979. Acting Shakespeare (also known as Ian McKellen Acting Shakespeare), PBS, 1981. Title role, Walter, Channel 4, 1982. Walter, Walter and June (also known as Loving Wa/ter), Channel 4, 1983. Himself, Ian McKellen's Diary of a Year, PBS and Bravo, 1985. Narrator, Suleyman the Magnificent, PBS, 1987.

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lago, Othello, CBS, 1988. Presenter, The 46th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1992. Himself, Armistead Maupin Is a Man I Dreamt Up, 1993. Voices of Augustus and a Druid, City (documentary), PBS, 1994. Also appeared in Mr. Shaw's Missing Millions. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kipling, BBC, 1964. "What If It's Just Green Cheese?/' Omnibus, BBC, 1969. Radio Appearances; Specials: "Sons and Lovers/' BBC Woman's Hour Serial, BBC Radio, 1965. Surrey, Henry VIII, BBC Radio, 1966. Orestes, Electra, BBC Radio, 1966. George Tesman, Hedda Cabler, BBC Radio, 1966. Dauphin, The First St. Joan, 1967. Konstantin, The Seagull, BBC Radio, 1967. Lord Hastings, Richard III, BBC Radio, 1968. A Provincial Life, 1970. The duke of York and the duke of Gloucester, Henry VI, BBC Radio, 1971. A Sort of Legend, BBC Radio, 1971. Core/// Variations, BBC Radio, 1994. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Marlowe Society/Argo Records, 1960. Davy, Henry IV, Part 2, Marlowe Society/Argo Records, 1960. Mardian, /Antony and Cleopatra, Marlowe Society/ Argo Records, 1960. Gaveston, Edward II, Caedmon, 1966. Dauphin, Henry V, Caedmon, 1966. Tuzenbach, Three Sisters, Caedmon, 1966. Butcher, The Diary of a Nobody Writer, 1982. Narrator, The Soldier's Tale, 1994. Narrator, The Dancing Bear, HarperCollins Audio, 1994. Narrator, The Odyssey (unabridged version), Penguin, 1996. Narrator, Creations, 1996. Albums: Narrator, Corigliano: To Music, Voyage, Campane di Ravello, Elegy, Promenade Overture, Creations, 1997.

WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: A Knight out at the Lyceum, Lyceum Theatre, 1994. A Knight out at the Market Theatre, Market Theatre, 1994. A Knight out in the East End, St. Paul's Arts Centre, 1996. A Knight out in Brussels, Theatre du Residence Palace, 1997. A Knight out in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Theatre Center, 1997. Writings for the Stage; Major Tours: Acting Shakespeare (solo show; also known as Ian McKellen Acting Shakespeare), international venues, includingjerusalem and Tel Aviv, Israel, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, all 1980, Spain, France, Cyprus, Israel, Poland, Romaina, and Amherst, MA, all 1982, Los Angeles, CA and New York City, both 1983, London, England, 1986, and San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego, CA, Washington, DC, Olney, MD, Boston, MA, Cleveland, OH, and London, England, all 1987. A Knight Out, British cities, including Glasgow and Edinburgh Scotland, and Brighton and Birmingham, England, all 1994, later South African cities, including Johannesburg, Durban, and Capetown, all 1995. Screenplays: Richard III (based on the play by William Shakespeare), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. SIDELIGHTS Ian McKellen's favorite roles are O'Flaherty and Edward II. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Record Guide, May-June, 1997, p. 101. Electronic: http://www.mckellen.com, December 14, 1998.*

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Full name, Larry Jeff McMurtry; born June 3, 1936, in Wichita Falls, TX; son of William Jefferson (a rancher) and Hazel Ruth (Mclver) McMurtry; married Josephine Ballard, July 15, 1959 (divorced, 1966); children: James Lawrence. Education: North Texas State College (now North Texas State University), B.A. (English), 1958; Rice University, M.A., 1960; also attended Stanford University, 1960. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. ContactSimon & Schuster, Inc., 1230 Sixth Ave., New York, NY 10020-1513. Career: Writer. Houston Post, Houston, TX, reviewer, 1960s; Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, instructor, 1961-62; Rice University, Houston, TX, lecturer in English and creative writing, 1963-69; Washington Post, Washington, DC, reviewer; George Mason College, Fairfax, VA, visiting professor, 1970; American University, Washington, DC, visiting professor, 1970-71; Booked Up Book Store, Washington, DC, Archer City, TX, and Tuscon, AZ, owner (with others), 1970—; American Film, New York City, contributing editor, beginning in 1975; PEN American Center, president, 1989-91; also worked as a rare book scout and a dealer for book stores in Texas and California. Member: Writers Guild of America, PEN, Texas Institute of Letters. Awards, Honors: Wallace Stegner fellow, 1960; Jesse H. Jones Award, Texas Institute of Letters, 1962, for Horseman, Pass By; Guggenheim fellow, 1964; British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, and Academy Award nomination, best adapted screenplay, both 1973, for The Last Picture Show; Pulitzer Prize for fiction, Spur Award, Western Writers of America, and Texas Literary Award, Southwestern Booksellers Association, all 1986, for Lonesome Dove; Barbara McCombs/Lon Tinkle Award, Texas Institute of Letters, 1986, for "continuing excellence in Texas letters/' CREDITS Television Work; Miniseries: Consultant, Return to Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1993.

Executive producer, Streets of Laredo (also known as Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo), CBS, 1995. Executive producer, Dead Man's Walk (also known as Larry McMurtry's Dead Man's Walk), ABC, 1996. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Terms of Endearment, American Audio Prose Library, 1982. Other Recordings: Read selections from Somebody's Darling, recorded at the Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 1977; participated in a discussion with novelist Francine du Plessix Gray and William McPherson of the Washington Post, National Public Radio, Washington, DC, 1981. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Peter Bogdanovich) The Last Picture Show, Columbia, 1971. Texasville, Columbia, 1990. Falling from Grace (also known as Riding the Cage and Souvenirs), Columbia, 1992. Brokeback Mountain, Sony Pictures Entertainment,

1999. Unreleased screenplays include All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers, Crossing Niagara, Dance with Me Outside, Desert Rose, Honky Tonk Sue, Jubilee, and Somebody's Darling. Teleplays; Movies: Montana, TNT, 1990. (With Cybill Shepherd and Susan Rhinehart) Memphis, TNT, 1992. Teleplays; Miniseries: Streets of Laredo (also known as Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo, CBS, 1995. Dead Man's Walk (also known as Larry McMurtry's Dead Man's Walk), ABC, 1996. Novels: Horseman, Pass By, Harper (New York City), 1961, published as Hud, Popular Library (New York City), 1961. Leaving Cheyenne, Harper, 1963. The Last Picture Show, Dial (New York City), 1966. Moving On, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1970.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Other Writings: Larry McMurtry: Unredeemed Dreams, edited by Dorey Schmidt, Pan American University (Edinburg, TX), 1980. Contributor to books, including Texas in Transition, Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas Press, 1986; and Rodeo: No Guts, No Glory, by Louise L. Serpa, Aperture (New York City), 1994. Also the author of short stories. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals, including American Film, Atlantic, A vesta, Coexistence Review, GQ, Houston Post, New Republic, New York Times, Playboy, Saturday Review, Texas Monthly, Texas Quarterly, and the Washington Post. Adaptations: The novel Horseman, Pass By was adapted for the screen by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank and released as Hud, Paramount, 1963; the film Hud was edited into a filmstrip titled Hud—Clash of Generations, Films, Inc, 1976. The novel Leaving Cheyenne was adapted for the screen by Stephen Friedman and released as lovln' Molly, Columbia, 1974. The novel Terms of Endearment was adapted for the screen by James L. Brooks and released by Paramount, 1983. The television movie The Murder of Mary Phagan (also known as The Ballad of Mary Phagan), was adapted by Jeffrey Lane and George Stevens, Jr., from a story by McMurtry, and broadcast by NBC, 1988. The novel Lonesome Dove was adapted for television and broadcast by CBS, 1989. The characters from the novel Lonesome Dove were adapted for television for Return to Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1993, and Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, syndicated, 1994. The novel Buffalo Girls was adapted for television and broadcast by CBS, 1995. The novel The Evening Star was adapted for the screen and released by Buena Vista, 1996. SIDELIGHTS The University of Houston Library houses McMurtry's manuscripts. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 19, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1987. Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 10, 1996, p. 59. Texas Monthly, February, 1993, pp. 202-207; December, 1997, pp. 110-117.*

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PERSONAL Born November 9, 1964, in Raleigh, NC; married; wife's name, Carol; children: Taylor, Kyle, Carter Jay. Education: Attended the Juillard School for two years. Addresses: /Agent—Susan Smith & Associates, 121 North San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Reel Play Productions, New York City, founder (with Carol McNeill), 1988-89. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best younger leading man—daytime drama, 1988, for All My Children; DramaLogue Award, best actor, c. 1993, for Romeo and Juliet.

Also appeared as Kevin, As the World Turns; in Jeeter Mason and the Magic Headset and Edit Point. Television Appearances; Specials: Richard, "Flour Babies," CBS Afterschool Special, CBS, 1990. It's Hot in Here: UPN Fall Preview, UPN, 1996. Television Work; Director: "Sacred Ground," Star Trek: Voyager, UPN and syndicated, 1996. "Unity," Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1996. Film Appearances: Sharky's Machine, Warner Bros., 1981. A Window in Manhattan, 1985. Kevin Corrigan, Masters of the Universe, Cannon, 1987. Film Work: Director, The Battery (short), 1998.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Philip Charles "Charlie" Brent, All My Children, ABC, 1985-88. Colin Midford, Going to Extremes, ABC, 1992-93. Ensign/Lieutenant Tom Paris, Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1995-. Television Appearances; Movies: Wylie Holt, Mothers, Daughters and Lovers (also known as American River), NBC, 1989. Milt Eliot, One More Mountain, ABC, 1994. Lieutenant Tom Paris, Star Trek: Voyager—Caretaker, UPN, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Craven Richmond, Jackie Collins' Lucky/Chances, NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Peter Wood, "A Message from Charity/' The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Greg, Quantum Leap, NBC, 1989. Roger Truesdale, "Good Night, Dear Heart/' Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990. LA. Law, NBC, 1991. Bill Caswell, Homefront, ABC, 1991. Cadet Nicholas Locarno, "The First Duty/' Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1992. Danny Kincaid, "Death in Hawaii," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Andrew Simms, "Falling Leaves," Sisters, NBC, 1994.

Stage Appearances: Follow Thru, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1984. The Four-H Club, Off-Broadway production, 1985. Understudy, Pa/ace of Amateurs, Minetta Lane Theatre, New York City, 1988. Godspell, Lambs Theatre, New York City, 1988. Jack, Into the Woods, U.S. cities, 1988-89. Lucy's Lapses, Playwrights Horizon Theater, New York City, 1990. Rick, Six Degrees of Separation, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1990-91. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Ford Theatre, 1993. Renn and Buddy, The Family of Mann, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1994. Also appeared as The Boy, The Fantasticks, U. S. cities; in Child's Play, Coast Playhouse; Antigone; Richard III; and Sneakers. Stage Work: Producer, The Four-H Club, 1985.* WRITINGS Screenplays: The Battery (short), 1998.*

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Film Appearances: Colonel Williams, Death of a Soldier, Scotti Pictures, 1986.

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Born January 8, 1951, in Albany, NY; son of John (an actor and lawyer) and Myra McTiernan; married Donna Dubrow (a producer). Education: Graduated from the American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies, 1975; attended the Juilliard School; studied film at the State University of New York College at Old Westbury; studied acting with John Houseman.

Television Work; Executive Producer; Movies: Robin Hood, Fox, 1991. The Right to Remain Silent, Showtime, 1996. Quicksilver Highway (also known as Chattery Teeth and The Body Politic), Fox, 1997. Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions as a member of the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club (ETC), New York City.

Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, actor, and writer. La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club (ETC), New York City, performer. Also wrote and directed commercials. Member: Directors Guild of America.

WRITINGS Screenplays: Nomads, Atlantic Releasing, 1985. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, February, 1992.*

Awards, Honors: Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Award, American Film Institute, 1997. CREDITS Film WorkDirector, Nomads, Atlantic Releasing, 1985. Director, Predator, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Director, Die Hard, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Director, The Hunt for Reef October, Paramount, 1990. Executive producer, Flight of the Intruder, Paramount, 1991. Director, Medicine Man (also known as The Stand and The Last Days of Eden), Buena Vista, 1992. Director (with Steve Roth) and producer, Last Action Hero, Columbia, 1993. Director and producer, Die Hard with a Vengeance (also known as Die Hard 3 and Simon Says), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Producer, Amanda, Sony Pictures Entertainment,

MENKEN, Alan

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Born July 22, 1949, in New Rochelle, NY; married; children: two. Education: Received a degree in music from New York University. Addresses: Contact—The Shukat Company, Ltd., 340 West 55th St., Suite 1A, New York, NY 10019-3744. Career: Composer and lyricist. "The Broadway Mus i c a l — T r a d i t i o n and Renewal" (seminar), ArtsConnection, New York City, instructor (with others), 1993; BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, composer and performer. Menken Music and Trunksong Music, founder. Also wrote advertising jingles.

1996. Director, Airframe, Buena Vista, 1999. Director and producer, The 13th Warrior (also known as Eaters of the Dead, The Thirteenth Warrior, and The Vikings), Buena Vista, 1999. Director, The Thomas Crown Affair, United Artists,

1999. Also directed the short film Watcher.

Awards, Honors: New York Drama Critics Circle Award, best new musical, 1983, for Little Shop of Horrors; Academy Award nomination (with Howard Ashman), best song, 1986, for "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space/' from Little Shop of Horrors; Golden Globe Award, best original score, 1989, Academy Award, best original score, and Grammy Award, best recording for children, both 1990, all

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Song and score producer, Hercules (animated), Buena Vista, 1997. Film Appearances: Song performer, The Line, Enterprise, 1982. Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of Disney's Beauty and the Beast (documentary), The Disney Channel, 1991. Disney's Pocahontas . .. the Musical Tradition Continues, The Disney Channel, 1995. The Hollywood Soundtrack Story, American Movie Classics, 1995. Himself, The Making of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, ABC, 1996. Movie Surfers: Co Inside Disney's Hercules, The Disney Channel, 1997. RECORDINGS Albums: Little Shop of Horrors (original cast recording), Geffen Records, 1982. Little Shop of Horrors (film soundtrack), Geffen Records, 1986. The Little Mermaid (film soundtrack), Wonderland Music, 1989. Walt Disney Presents Beauty and the Beast (film soundtrack), Walt Disney Records, 1991. Newsies (film soundtrack; also known as Newsboys), Walt Disney Records, 1992. Walt Disney Pictures Presents Aladdin (film soundtrack), Walt Disney Records, 1992. Lincoln (television miniseries soundtrack), Angel/EMI Records, 1992. Weird Romance (original cast recording), Sony Music, 1993. The Music behind the Magic: The Musical Artistry of Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, and Tim Rice, 1994. Selections from Pocahontas: From Walt Disney's Pocahontas (film soundtrack), Hal Leonard, 1995. Walt Disney Pictures Presents The Hunchback of Notre Dame (film soundtrack), Hal Leonard, 1996. The Hunchback of Notre Dame: A Medley Including "The Bells of Notre Dame/' "Someday/' "Out There," "Topsy Turvy," "Cod Help the Outcasts," "Heaven's Light/' and "Hellfire/' Hal Leonard, 1996. Music from Hercules: From Walt Disney Pictures' Hercules (film soundtrack), Hal Leonard, 1997.

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"Theme from Walt Disney Pictures' Beauty and the Beast/' Woods Music & Books, 1993. "Colors of the Wind: From Walt Disney's Pocahontas," Hal Leonard 1995. "Out There: From Walt Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Hal Leonard, 1996. "Someday: From Walt Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Hal Leonard, 1996. "God Help the Outcasts: From Walt Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Hal Leonard, 1996. "Topsy Turvy: From Walt Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Hal Leonard, 1996. "Hellfire: From Walt Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Hal Leonard, 1996. "Go the Distance: From Walt Disney Pictures' Hercules," Hal Leonard, 1997. "Under the Sea: From Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid," Hal Leonard, 1997. "Zero to Hero: From Walt Disney Pictures' Hercules," Hal Leonard, 1997. "The Gospel Truth I: From Walt Disney Pictures' Hercules," Hal Leonard, 1997. WRITINGS Scores for Films, Unless Otherwise Noted: Additional music, The Line, Enterprise, 1982. Songs, Little Shop of Horrors, Warner Bros., 1986. The Little Mermaid (animated), Buena Vista, 1989. Song "The Measure of a Man," Rocky V, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1990. Beauty and the Beast (animated), Buena Vista, 1991. Newsies (also known as Newsboys), Buena Vista, 1992. Aladdin (animated), Buena Vista, 1992. Song "My Christmas Tree," Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Title theme and song "Cold Enough to Snow," Life with Mikey (also known as G/Ve Me a Break), Buena Vista, 1993. Pocahontas (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Song "Arabian Nights Reprise," Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Walt Disney Home Video, 1996. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (animated), Buena Vista, 1996. Hercules (animated), Buena Vista, 1997. Scores for the Stage, Unless Otherwise Noted: And lyrics, The Present Tense, Park Royal Cabaret Theatre, New York City, 1977. And lyrics, Patch, Patch, Patch, West Bank Cafe, New York City, 1979.

God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (adapted from the Kurt Vonnegut novel of the same name), WPA Theatre, New York City, 1979, published by Samuel French (New York City), 1980. And lyrics, House Music, American Jewish Theatre, New York City, 1981. And lyrics, Real Life Funnies, Manhattan Theatre Club (New York City), 1981. The Dream on Royal Street, published by Dramatic Publishing (Chicago, IL), 1981. Little Shop of Horrors, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1982, published by Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1982, vocal score published by Menken Music and Trunksong Music, 1985. (With others) Not So New Faces of '84, Upstairs at Greene Street, New York City, 1984. (With others) Diamonds, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1984. (With others) Personals, Theatre Three, Dallas, TX, 1987. Weird Romance, WPA Theatre, 1992, published by Samuel French, 1993, vocal score published by Warner Bros. Publications (Secaucus, NJ), 1994. Beauty and the Beast, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1994-95, then Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1995. A Christmas Carol, Paramount Theatre, New York City, 1994-95, later Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1997. Hundreds of Hats, WPA Theatre, 1995. King David, New Amsterdam Theatre, New York City, 1997. Also composed Kicks, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, and Let Freedom Sing. Music for Television; Series: Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (animated), syndicated, 1990. Title theme, Aladdin (also known as Disney's Aladdin; animated), CBS and syndicated, 1994. Music for Television; Miniseries: Lincoln, ABC, 1992. Music for Television; Movies: "By Your Side," Polly, NBC, 1989. Music for Television; Specials: The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988. The Making of Disney's Beauty and the Beast (documentary), The Disney Channel, 1991.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 "A Whole New World/' The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993. American Express Presents Backstage Pass . . . Disney's Beauty and the Beast Goes Broadway, The Disney Channel, 1994. Disney's Pocahontas . .. the Musical Tradition Continues, The Disney Channel, 1995. Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Concert on Ice (also known as Beauty and the Beast on Ice), CBS, 1996. "Colors of the Wind/' The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. 53rd Annual Presidential Inaugural Gala, 1997. "Go the Distance/' The 70th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998. Other Writings: (Author of foreword) Don Frantz, Disney's Beauty and the Beast: A Celebration of the Broadway Musical, Hyperion (New York City), 1995. Contributor to books, including The Little Shop of Horrors Book, by John McCarty and Mark Thomas McGee, St. Martin's (New York City), 1988; Walt Disney Presents Aladdin: Piano Solos, Hal Leonard Publishing (Milwaukee, Wl), 1993; Walt Disney Pictures Presents Aladdin: Flute, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1993; Walt Disney Pictures Presents Aladdin: Alto Saxophone, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1993; Medley from Walt Disney's Aladdin, arranged by John Moss, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1993; Disney Movie Favorites: Easy Violin, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1993; Disney Movie Favorites: Viola, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1993; Disney Movie Favorites: F Horn, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1993; Disney Movie Favorites: Cello, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1993; Disney's Pocahontas Illustrated Songbook, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1995; Colors of the Wind, by Stephen Schwartz, Hyperion, 1995; Colors of the Wind: Easy Piano, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1995; Colors of the Wind: From Walt Disney's Pocahontas: Clarinet Ensemble with Optional Rhythm Section, arranged by Elliot Del Borgo, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1996; Pocahontas: From Walt Disney's Pocahontas: Unison, 2-Part: Song Kit #36, arranged byjanet Klevberg, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1996; and Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame: Piano-Fun!: E-Z Play Songbook, Hal Leonard Publishing, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, May 14, 1993, pp. 19-20; May 30, 1997, p. 52.

Entertainment Weekly, November 25, 1994, pp. 7475. Los Angeles Magazine, May, 1994, p. 163. People Weekly, July 24, 1995, p. 16.*

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PERSONAL Original name, Monique Emond; born November 14, 1930, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; daughter of Eugene and Yvonne (Williams) Emond; married Pierre Mercure, September, 1949; children: Michele, Daniel, Christian. Education: Ecole Superieure de Musique d'Outremont, B.Mus., 1949; attended the Montreal Drama Studio, 1958-60; also studied at the Ecole Jacques Le Coq, Paris, France. Addresses: Contact—1, 440 Bonsecours, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 3C4, Canada. Career: Actress. Ecole Nationale de Theatre du Canada (also known as the National Theatre School of Canada), Montreal, Quebec, Canada, guest lecturer, 1978, 1980, and 1983, director, 1981—, director general, 1991—; National Film Board of Canada, guest lecturer. Awards, Honors: Palm d'Or (with Shelley Duvall), best actress, Cannes International Film Festival, and Canadian Film Etrog Award, 1977, for/. A. Martin, photographe; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1992, for Naked Lunch; Governor's General Award for the Performing Arts, 1993; Den ise-Pel letier Award for the Perform ing Arts, province of Quebec, 1993; Gascon-Roux Award, Theatre du Nouveau Monde, best actor, 1993; named a Companion of the Order of Canada, 1993; Prix de la critique, Tours Festival, for Ce /Vest pas /e temps des romans. CREDITS Film Appearances: Barbara, A tout prendre (also known as Take It All), Lopert, 1962. Mrs. Pelletier, Don't Let the Angels Fall (also known as Seuls les enfants etaient presents), National Film Board of Canada, 1969. Yvette, Waiting for Caroline, National Film Board of Canada/Lopert, 1969.

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Louise, Love Is a Four Letter Word, Allied Artists, 1970. Alexandrine, Mon oncle Antoine (also known as My Uncle Antoine), Gendon, 1971. Fernande Turcot, Deux femmes en or, Les Films Claude Fournier Ltee, 1971. Le temps d'une chasse, National Film Board of Canada, 1972. Belle souer, // etait une fois dans l'est, Societe Nouvelle de Cinematographie, 1974. Loulou, Pour le meilleur et pour le Plre, 1975. Madame Jeannot, Parlez-nous d'amour, Les Productions Mutulles Ltee, 1976. Rose-Aimee Martin, J. A. Martin, photographe (also known as/. A. Martin, Photographer), National Film Board of Canada, 1976. Estelle, L'absence, [Canada], 1976. Marie Blanchard, The Third Walker, Simon/Quadrant/Wychwood, 1978. Yvette Laflamme, Les vautours, [Canada], 1978. Marie, La chanson de Roland, Z Productions, 1978. Redstone's mate, Quintet, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Dr. Bouvier, Stone Cold Dead, Dimension, 1980. The mother, La cuisine rouge, Les F i l m s du Crepuscule, 1980. Aunt Elsa, The Emperor of Peru (also known as Odyssey of the Pacific), Cine-Pacific, 1981. Taxi customer, Une journee en taxi (also known as A Day in a Taxi), Cine 360, 1982. Louise, La quarantaine (also known as Beyond Forty), National Film Board of Canada, 1982. Blanche Lavallee, Contrecoeur, Les Films du Haricot, 1983. Aunt Yvette, Les annees de reves (also known as The Years of Dreams and Revolt), Les Films Vision 4, 1984. Mother Superior, La dame en couleurs, Les Films ReneMalo, 1984. Madeline, Qui a tire sur nos histoires d'amour? (also known as A Question of Loving), J. A. LaPointe, 1986. Madeleine, Tramp at the Door, Simcom International, 1986. Mireille, Dans le ventre du dragon (also known as In the Belly of the Dragon), Al I ianceVivafilm, 1989. Fadela, Naked Lunch, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. "Latoiledu temps/' Montreal vu par... (also known as Montreal Sextet), [Canada], 1991. La fete des mis, [Canada], 1994. Mme. Leroux, Le violin rouge (also known as The Red Violin and // violino rosso), Lions Gate Films/ New Line Cinema, 1998. Grace Gallagher, Conquest, Heartland Motion Pictures, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Also appeared in Felix Leclerc Troubadour and Ce n'est pas le temps des romans. Television Appearances; Series: Stephanie Frederic, [Canada], 1980. Annie Frandvert, Monsieur le Ministre, 1985. Solange Valeur, Mount Royal (also known as MontRoyal), [Canada and France], 1987. Jeanne Mance, Shehaweh, [Canada], 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Le dialogue des Carmelites, 1956. Quand nous serons heureux, 1968. Le cellule, 1969. Le paradis perdu, 1969. Napoleon unique, 1972. Chin Chin, 1977. Coup de sang, 1977. Madam Kotz, Le sang des autres (also known as The Blood of Others), HBO, 1984. The Private Capital, 1990. Bastet, Whiskers, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared as Rose Ouimet, Les belles soeurs, CBC. Stage Appearances: Gherda, Le pelican, Theatre de I'Egregore, Quebec, Canada, 1959. Rosa Gonzales, Summer and Smoke, Theatre de I'Egregore, 1960. The aunt, Une femme douce, Theatre de I'Egregore, 1960. Sybilla, Magie rouge, Theatre de I'Egregore, 1961. Polly, Opera de 4 sous, Theatre du Nouveau Monde, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1961. Helena, La paix du dimanche, Comedie Canadienne, the province of Quebec, Canada, then Prairie Theatre, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1962. Ernestine, Les maxibules, Theatre de I'Egregore, 1964. Claire, The Maids, Theatre de la Poudriere, Neuchatel, Switzerland, 1964. Dona Isabelle, Le soulier de satin, Theatre du Nouveau Monde, 1967. Marguerite, Un simple soldat, La Nouvelle Compagnie Theatrale, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1967-68. Widow Begbick, Man for Man, Theatre du Nouveau Monde, 1968. Eurydice, Orphee, National Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1969, later Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1975.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Andromaque, The Trojan Women, La Nouvelle Compagnie Theatrale, 1970. Rose Ouimet, Les belles soeurs, Le Theatre du Rideau Vert, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1971, then Place des Arts, Paris, France, later Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1973, then Theatre du Nouveau Monde, 1974. Le pays du dragon, Theatre de Quatre Sous, 1972. To/ et tes nuages, Theatre de Quatre Sous, 1972. Total Eclipse, 1972. The Maids, Centaur Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1972 and 1975. Anne, Quatre a quatre, Theatre de Quatre Sous, 1973. Les richesses naturelles, Theatre National de Strasbourg, 1974. Le journal d'un Fou, Patriot Theatre, 1975. Esther Solomon, Equus, Theatre du Nouveau Monde, 1976. Lady U, Lepere humilie, Theatre du Nouveau Monde, 1976. Madame Irma, Le balcon, Theatre du Nouveau Monde, 1977. Marie Lou, Forever Yours, Marie Lou, Lennoxville, Quebec, Canada, 1977. Tete-a-Tete, Theatre du Cafe a la Place, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1987. Appeared as Sarah Bernhardt in Memoir, Free Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; also appeared in The Night of the Iguana, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA; and The Saga of the Wet Hens, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.*

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Doug Neidermeyer, National Lampoon's Animal House (also known as Animal House), Universal, 1978. Dooley, Where the Buffalo Roam, Universal, 1980. Jim "Ox" Connolly, Chilly Scenes of Winter (also known as Head Over Hee/s), United Artists, 1982. Mike, The Final Terror (also known as Campsite Massacre, Bump in the Night, and The Forest Primeval), Comworld/Watershed/Roth, 1983. Andrews, Almost You, Twentieth Century-Fox/TLC, 1984. Eric, The Oasis (also known as Savage Hunter), Titan, 1984. Joe, The Heavenly Kid, Orion, 1985. Aguilla Beckersted, One Crazy Summer, Warner Bros., 1986. George Harkness Skeel, Mr. North, Samuel Goldwyn, 1988. Milhous, Oscar, Warner Espanola, 1991. Richard Hewitt, I'm Your Man, Interfilm Technologies, 1992. Lieutenant Governor Dalquist, Rage, New City, 1995. Dean Kirby, A Reason to Believe, Rosebud Communications, 1995. Colonel, The Stupids, New Line Cinema, 1996. Director Marsh, Loose Women, 1996. Michael Lawrence, Hijacking Hollywood, Curb Entertainment, 1997. Film Work: Producer (with Amy Robinson and Griffin Dunne), Chilly Scenes of Winter (also known as Head Over Heels), United Artists, 1982.

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Born March 11, 1946 in Findlay, OH. Education: Attended the University of Michigan, and California State University, Northridge. Career: Actor and producer. Performed with the Milwaukee Repertory Company, Milwaukee, Wl, 197071; Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1974-75. Addresses: /Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9000 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Television Appearances; Movies: Ron D'Angelo, Guilty Until Proven Innocent (also known as Presumed Guilty), NBC, 1991. Kelso, Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (also known as Disaster at Valdez), HBO, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Story First: Behind the Unabomber, Lifetime, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Mr. Roderick Nitzke, Teen Angel, ABC, 1997. The Master (recurring), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series and Buffy), The WB, 1997-.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Pratt, Julia, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1977.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: George Smathers, A Woman Named Jackie, NBC, 1991.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Harris, "Presidential Fever/' "Film at Eleven/' and "Up in Arms" (also known as "Clap Trap"), Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1981. David Lewis, Teachers Only, NBC, 1982. Brody, Miami Vice, NBC, 1988. Nathan Kirkpatrick,/4 Man Called Hawk, ABC, 1989. LA. Law, NBC, 1990. Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994. Nick Morrow, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1994. Bob Wilkins, Me/rose Place, Fox, 1994. Norval Hayes, "Deadly Vision/' Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. Mr. Reeves, Party of Five, Fox, 1995. Maestro, "The Maestro," Seinfeld, NBC, 1995. Maestro, "The Doll," Seinfeld, NBC, 1996. Hatfield's Lawyer, "Drawing the Lines," Ally McBeal, Fox, 1997. Wicks' Lawyer, "They Don't Eat Horses, Don't They?," Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998. Hirogen Medic, "The Killing Game: Part 1," Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1998. Hirogen Medic, "The Killing Game: Part 2," Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1998. Walden, Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in We're Not Gonna Take It (music video), Twisted Sister, c. 1980. Stage Appearances: The Tempest, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1972. (Off-Broadway debut) Tom, Creeps, Folger Theatre Group, Playhouse II, 1973. Marcellus and Player King, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1975. Macrune's Guevara, Phoenix Sideshows, Playhouse II, New York City, 1975. Long Day's Journey into Night, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1975. The Tooth of Crime, Stagewest, West Springfield, MA, 1976. Jimmy, The Beach Children New Dramatists, Inc., New York City, 1976. Banner, The Far-Off Sweet Forever, New Dramatists Inc., New York City, 1976. Leif, Patrick Henry Lake Liquors, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1976. Clark, Streamers, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1976. Billy, Streamers, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1976.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Richard, Mother Ryan, New Dramatists Inc., 1977. Defense, Salt Lake City Skyline, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1980. Coyote Ugly, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. /Accent on Youth, Long Wharf Theatre, 1983. Griever, Blue Window, Production Company, Theatre Guinevere, New York City, 1984. Jake Marlowe, Mr. and Mrs., WPA Theatre, New York City, 1984. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Boat Basin Rotunda, New York City, 1984. Hank, No Direction Home, New Dramatists Inc., New York Theatre Studio, New York City, 1984. All My Sons, Stagewest, 1984. Theseus and Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Directors Company, Musical Theatre Works, New York City, 1985. Marshall, Trinity Site, WPA Theatre, 1986. Dan Woodruf, Talk Radio, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1987. Zack, Men in the Kitchen, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986. Of Mice and Men, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1987. Torvald, Doll's House, Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland, OH, 1988. Clay, Swim Visit, Primary Stages Theatre, New York City, 1990. Seagull, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1991. Claudius, Hamlet, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1991-92. Mike Sr., Spine, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, 1992-93. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, March 31, 1997, p. 17.*

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Born June 15, 1969, in Queens, NY. Education: Attended C.W. Post College; studied acting at Neighborhood Playhouse. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress.

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PERSONAL Born October 31, 1957, in Seattle, WA; son of George Thomas (an electronics engineer) and Lillian Frances (a school administrator; maiden name, Stokes) Mitchell; married Allyson Tucker (an actress), 1994. Addresses: /Agent—Gold/Marshak/Liedtke Talent & Literary Agency, 3500 West Olive Ave., Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor and composer. Twelfth Night Repertory Company, San Diego, CA, principal actor, 197780; San Diego Junior Theatre, guest teacher and speaker, 1984. March of Dimes, Ambassador for U.S.

tour, 1984-85; USO, performer European tour, 1984, then Far East/Middle East tour, 1985. Also credited as Brian Mitchell. Member: Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (blue ribbon panelist, 1987), American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, Screen Actors' Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Songwriters Showcase Awards, best pop song and composer of the year, 1986; Theater World Award, 1988, for Mail; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, Drama Desk Award, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, distinguished performance award, all 1998, for Ragtime; NAACP Image Award, for Trapper John, M.D.; Dora Mavor Moore Award, for Ragtime (Toronto production); L.A. Drama Critics Award, NAACP Theatre Award, Dramalogue Award, Backstage West Award, all for Ragtime (Los Angeles production). CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Justin "Jackpot" Jackson, Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1979-86. Sergeant Nat Holliday, Houston Knights, CBS, 198788. Trevor (recurring), The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Roots the Next Generation, 1980. Harry, Earl of Dovercourt, Master Blackmailer, 1991. Voice, / Yabba-Dabba Do! (animated), 1993. Voice, Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (animated), 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Vinnie, "Mr. Popular's Rules of Cool," Tiny Toon Adventures, 1990. Alistair Cross, "Pig in a Poke," Lovejoy, 1993. Also appeared in episodes of In the House; The White Shadow; 227; Alf; Night Court, NBC; and as voice of Noodles, Animaniacs (animated). Television Appearances; Specials: Carnegie Hall Opening Night, PBS, 1998. Television Work: Score, "The Wunderkid," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984.

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Score, "Friends and Lovers/' Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984. Score, '1 Only Have Ice for You/' Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984. Song performer, Carnegie Hall Opening Night (special), PBS, 1998. Film Appearances: Teacher, Ghost Dad, Universal, 1990. Member of Chorus of Nobility, Edward II, Fine Line Features, 1991. Doctor, Buddy's Song, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Dave/De Alan, Vol-au-vent, Winchester, 1996. Singing Voice of Jethro, The Prince of Egypt (animated), DreamWorks, 1998. Stage Appearances: The Good War, Sundays at the Itchey Foot, New York City, 1986-87. (Broadway debut) Franklin, Ma/7, Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., then Music Box Theatre, New York City, then Pasadena, CA, 1987-88. Jimmy Winter, Oh, Kay!, Richard Rogers Theatre, New York City, 1990. Jelly Roll Morton, Jelly's Last Jam, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1992-93. Valentin, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1993-95. Coalhouse Walker, Jr., Ragtime, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1995, then Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles, 1997, then Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, 1998. RECORDINGS Albums; Contributing Vocals: Cabaret Noel: A Broadway Cares Christmas, Lockett/ Palmer, 1993. Lunch, DRG/Koch, 1995. Abandoned Garden, by Michael Franks, Warner Bros., 1995. Appeared on Canadian cast recording for Ragtime; also appeared on Queenie Pie and Kiss of the Spiderwoman. Composer: 3 Scenes for Clipper Ships, 1983. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, January 30, 1998, p. 1 7. People Weekly, May 11, 1998, p. 132.

Electronic: Brian Stokes Mitchell Home Page, http://www.bnan stokes.com*

MODINE, Matthew 1959PERSONAL Born March 22, 1959, in Loma Linda, CA; father (manager of drive-in theaters); married Caridad Rivera; children: Bowman, Ruby. Education: Studied acting with Stella Adler. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— c/o Curtis Brown Management, Ltd., Ten Astor Place, New York, NY 10003. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Awards, Honors: Venice Film Festival Best Actor Award, 1983, for Streamers; Emmy Award nomination, lead actor in a special, 1994, for And the Band Played On. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Steve, Baby It's You, Paramount, 1983. Jim Green, Private School, Universal, 1983. William "Billy" Wilson, Streamers, United Artists, 1983. Stirling "Chipper" Dove/Ernst, The Hotel New Hampshire, Orion, 1984. Jack Biddle, Mrs. Soffel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Title role, Birdy, TriStar, 1984. Louden Swain, Vision Quest (also known as Crazy for You), Warner Bros., 1987. Private Joker, Fu/JMeta/yac/cet, Warner Bros., 1987. Treat, Orphans, Lorimar, 1987. Mike Downey, Married to the Mob, Orion, 1987. The Gamble, Prism Entertainment, 1988. Joe Slovak, Cross Anatomy (also known as A Cut Above), Buena Vista, 1989. Francesco, La Partita (also known as The Gamble), CG Reteitalia/Warner Bros., 1988. Dennis Dearborn, Memphis Belle, Warner Bros., 1990. Drake Goodman, Pacific Heights, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Eloise's father, The Lemon Sisters, Miramax, 1991.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Will Parker, Wind, TriStar, 1992. Henry Petosa/Freddy Ace/lmmanuel, Equinox (also known as Isimeria), IRS Releasing, 1993. Dr. Ralph Wyman, Short Cuts, Fine Line, 1993. Frank Hunter, The Browning Version, Paramount, 1994. Dave, Bye Bye, Love, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Shaw, Cutthroat Island, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Thomas Johnson/voice of Fluke, Fluke, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Joe, The Real Blonde, Paramount, 1997. Matty, The Blackout, Trimark, 1997. Johnnie Cooper, If. . .Dog. . .Rabbit. . ., Franchise Pictures, 1998. The League (also known as Any Given Sunday, Gridiron, Monday Night, On Any Given Sunday, and Playing Hurt), Warner Bros., 1999. Film Work: Assistant, Heaven, Island, 1987. Director, When I Was a Boy, Mercury Film, 1993. Director, Smoking, Pyramide International, 1993. Director, fee Pirate, 1997. Director, If. . .Dog. . .Rabbit. . ., Franchise Pictures, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Don Francis, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Jacob, Jacob (also known as ]acob: A TNT Bible Story), TNT, 1994. Walter Schmeiss, The Maker, HBO, 1997. Sammy Ayers, What the Deaf Man Heard, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Ralph "Amy and the Angel/' ABG Afterschool Special, ABC, 1981. Eugene O'Neill, "Journey into Genius/' American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Memphis Belle and the Glory Boys, Arts and Entertainment, 1990. Himself, Luck, Trust and Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, Bravo, 1994. Voice, The Way West, PBS, 1995. Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. Voiceover, Buckminister Fuller: Thinking Out Loud, PBS, 1996. Voice of Lawrence Svobida, Surviving the Dust Bowl, PBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1988.

Narrator, "The Combat Film/' American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Also appeared in Texas (daytime drama), NBC. WRITINGS Screenplays: When / Was a Boy, Mercury Film, 1993. Ece Pirate, 1997. If. . .Dog. . .Rabbit. . ., Franchise Pictures, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Cinematographer, April 1993, pp. 82-88; October 1993, pp. 52-55; November 1993, pp. 32-38. American Film, October 1987, pp. 21-24. Entertainment Weekly, January 12, 1996, p. 40; March 6, 1998, p. 56. Rolling Stone, March 14, 1985; October 14, 1993, pp. 103-09. Variety, May 19, 1997, p. 53.*

MORIARTY, Michael

1941-

PERSONAL Born April 5, 1941, in Detroit, Ml; son of George and Eleanor (Paul) Moriarty; married Francois Martinet, June, 1966 (divorced, 1978); married Anne Hamilton Martin, 1978 (divorced, 1997); married Suzana Cabrita, October 10, 1998; children: (first marriage) Matthew Christopher. Education: Dartmouth College, B.A. (theatre), 1963; trained for the stage at the London Royal Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Addresses: Office—The Gage Group, Inc., 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 515, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor, director, writer, and composer. Published poetry in New York Quarterly; served on the editorial board for New York Quarterly. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best actor, Theatre World Award, and Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, all 1974, for Find Your Way Home; Emmy Awards, best supporting actor of the year, and best supporting actor in a drama, both 1974,

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for The Class Menagerie; Emmy Award, best actor in a limited series, 1978, Golden Globe Award, best actor in a television series, 1979, both for Holocaust; San Sebastian International Film Festival Award, 1979 for Too Far to Go; En Homenaje Award (Spain), 1982, for Too Far to Co; En Homenaje Award, 1982, for Reborn; Emmy Award nomination, best guest lead performance, 1989, for The Equalizer; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a television series, 1994, for Law and Order; Gold Hugo Award, best supporting actor, 1996, for Broken Silence; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role in a dramatic program/miniseries, 1998, for Major Crime; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a featured supporting role in a dramatic series, 1998, for PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal; Gemini Award nomination, best performance in a children's or youth program or series, 1998, for Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants; Yeshiva University Outstanding Creative Versatility Award; Farleigh Dickinson University, D.F.A.; Fulbright Scholar. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Debut) Octavius Caesar, /Antony and Cleopatra, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1963. Jack, As You Like It, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1963. Florizel, The Winter's Tale, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1963. Longaville, Love's Labour's Lost, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1965. Helenus, Troilus and Cressida, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1965. Major Barbara, Charles Street Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1966. Enrico IV, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre Company, Crawford Livingston Theatre, St. Paul, MN, 1968. Chorus, The House of Atreus, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1968. Ted Ragg, Charles Fish, and Ignatius Dullfeet, The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, then Billy Rose Theatre, New York City, 1968. Mourning Becomes Electra, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre Company, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, 1969. The Alchemist, Crawford Livingston Theatre, 1970. In the Jungle of Cities, Charles Street Playhouse, 1970. Man, Peanut Butter and Jelly, University of the Streets Theatre, New York City, 1970.

Thoreau, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, 1970. George Mische, The Trial of the Cantonsville Nine, Good Shepherd Church, then Lyceum Theatre, both New York City, 1971. Julian Weston, Find Your Way Home, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1974. Title role, Richard III, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1974. Edmund Tyrone, Long Day's Journey into Night, Brooklyn Academy of Music, NY, 1976. Chorus, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1976. Scoutmaster Hennessey, Dirty Jokes, Lake Forest Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1976. Micah, G.R. Point, produced in New York City, 1979. The Ballad of Dexter Creed, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1982. Astrov, Uncle Vanya, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1982. Captain Queeg and Barney Greenwald, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1983. The Night of the Iguana, 1985-86. A Special Providence: Tale to Be Told by An Actor, John Houseman Theatre, New York City, 1990. Professor Higgins, My Fair Lady, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1994. Also appeared in Our Father's Failing; Kenneth Harrison, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC. Stage Work: Director, Love's Labour's Lost and Psalm to the Song of Man, both at St. John's Cathedral, New York City, 1979. Producer, What Everywoman Knows, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1982. Concerts: "An American Anthem/' Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Jack Singer Concert Hall, Calgary Centre for Performing Arts, Alberta, Canada, 1999. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Trubee Pell, Gl, Glory Boy (also known as My Old Man's Place and The Old Man's Place), Lara Classics, 1971. Ballard, Mickey and Boggs, United Artists, 1972. Henry Wiggin, Bang the Drum Slowly, Paramount, 1973. Marine duty officer, The Last Detail, Columbia, 1973.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Herbert G. Rucker, Shoot It Black, Shoot It Blue, Thorn/EMI, 1974. Bo Lockley, Report to the Commissioner (also known as Operation Undercover), United Artists, 1975. John Converse, Who'll Stop the Rain? (also known as Dog Soldiers), United Artists, 1978. Jimmy Quinn, Q (also known as Winged Serpent, Serpent, and Q: The Winged Serpent), United Film Distributors, 1982. Charles Norberry, The Sound of Murder, 1982. Reborn (also known as Renacer), 1984. Dr. Craig Mannings and Keith Mannings, The Link (also known as Extrasensorial and Blood Link), 1985. Hull Barret, Pale Rider, Warner Bros., 1985. Brother T. S. Murphy, Odd Birds, Pomeranian, 1985. Harry Potter Sr., Troll, Empire Pictures, 1986. David "Mo" Rutherford, The Stuff, New World Pictures, 1986. Stephen Jarvis, It's Alive III: Island of the Alive, Warner Bros., 1987. Lieutenant Commander Williamson, The Hanoi Hilton, Cannon, 1987. Joe Weber, Return to Salem's Lot, Warner Bros., 1988. Dennis Randall, Dark Tower, Spectrafilm, 1989. McKenzie, Full Fathom Five, Concorde, 1990. Manny Wise, The Secret of the Ice Caves, Gal la Film Productions, 1990. McKenzie, Full Fathom Five, 1990. Priest in confessional, Broken Silence, Pierre Grise Distribution, 1996. General Hershberg, Courage under Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Managua, Astra Cinema, 1996. Mr. Preston, Shiloh, Warner Bros., 1997. Richard Goddard, Woman Wanted, 1999. Ray Preston, Sh/7oh //: A Dog's Tale (also known as A Dog's Tale), Warner Bros., 1999. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Erik Dorf, Holocaust, NBC, 1978. President Ellison, Sidney Sheldon's "Windmills of the Cods" (also known as Windmills of the Gods), CBS, 1988. Voice/Himself, Baseball, PBS, 1994. John Maxwell, A Good Day to Die (also known as Children of the Dust), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Series: Assistant District Attorney Benjamin "Ben" Stone, Law and Order, NBC, 1990-94. Michael Kelly, PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1996-98. Douglas Starr, Emily of New Moon, CBC, 1998.

MORIARTY • 335 Television Appearances; Movies: Abe Battle, A Summer without Boys, ABC, 1973. Jim O'Connor, The Class Menagerie, ABC, 1973. Gerry Miller, The Deadliest Season, CBS, 1977. Wilbur Wright, The Winds of Kitty Hawk, NBC, 1978. Hugh Kelley, Frank Nitti: The Enforcer (also known as The Enforcer), ABC, 1988. Major Hank Daniels, Tailspin: Behind the Korean Airliner Tragedy (also known as Fh'ght 007), HBO, 1989. Fox Butterfield, Born Too Soon, NBC, 1993. Russell Pfeiffer, Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn, CBS, 1996. Matthew Wylie, Cagney & Lacey: True Convictions, CBS, 1996. Governor Harold Hoffman, Crime of the Century, HBO, 1996. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, The Arrow, 1997. Gordan Tallas, Major Crime, Lifetime, 1998. Captain Paul Stenning, Earthquake in New York, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: The Sound of Murder, Showtime, 1982. Goodbye Victor, syndicated, 1984. Host and narrator, Family of Faiths, CBS, 1989. The Living Cathedral: St. John the Divine, WNET (New York), 1994. In a New Light '94, ABC, 1994. Galileo Galilei, Galileo: On the Shoulders of Ciants, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Richard Maple, "Too Far to Go," NBC Theater, NBC, 1979. Warren Cribbens, "20/20 Vision," The Twilight Zone, 1985. "Heroes," Hotel, ABC, 1986. "Act of Conscience," Cagney and Lacey, CBS, 1986. "Encounter in a Closed Room," The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. "Starfire," The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Dr. Chester Crayton, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997. "Death Warrant," Dead Man's Gun, Showtime, 1997. Major Jonathon Boyle, "Father to Son," Poltergeist: The Legacy, 1998. Radio Appearances: New York & Co. with Leonard Lopate, WN YC, 1997. Alan Colmes Radio Show, 1994. Howard Stern Show, 1994.

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Plays: Flight to the Fatherland, produced at GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1979. The Ballad of Dexter Creed, produced at New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1982.

Entertainment Weekly, March 28, 1997, p. 77; September 5, 1997, p. 41. People Weekly, May 5, 1997, p. 24.*

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Books: The Voyeur, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1997. The Gift of Stem Angels, Exile Editions, Ltd. (Toronto, Canada), 1997. Musical Compositions; Songs: "Evil Dream/' Q (also known as Winged Serpent), United Film Distributors, 1982. "Let Us Join Hands/' The Secret of the Ice Caves, Galla Film Productions, 1990. Also composed The 15th Time. RECORDINGS

Cassettes: Narrator, Shiloh Season, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, 1997. Albums: 5weet 'n Gritty, DRG, 1990. Reaching Out, 1990. The Michael Mori arty Jazz Trio, 1991. The Michael Moriarty Quintet Live at Fat Tuesday's, DRG, 1992. Albums; Vocal and Artistic Contributions: Bang the Drum Slowly (soundtrack), Paramount, 1974. (Harmonica selection) "You'll Never Walk Alone," The Highest Standards, David Lahm, Plug Records, c. 1980. Conductor, Symphony for String Orchestra, performed by Greenwich House Orchestra, New York City, 1984. Videotaped Recordings: Winter Rain, 1984. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Booklist, May 1, 1997, p. 1482.

Education: University of California at Los Angeles, undergraduate degree (economics); University of Southern California, graduate degree (filmmaking). Addresses: Office—Original Film, 2045 South Barrington Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025-5320. Career: Producer. Original Film (a production company), co-owner. CREDITS Film Producer: juice, Paramount, 1992. The Stoned Age (also known as Tack's Chicks), Trimark Home Video, 1994. Volcano, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. (With Stokely Chaffin and Erik Feig) / Know What You Did Last Summer, Columbia, 1997. Urban Legend, Columbia/TriStar, 1998. / Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Columbia,

1998. Cruel Intentions, Columbia, 1999. Inconvenienced, 1999. The Northerner, 1999. Television Producer; Movies: Framed, HBO, 1990. Blind Justice (also known as Canaan's Way), HBO, 1994. Executive producer, The Rat Pack, HBO, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Variety, May 11, 1998, p. C24.*

MOSIER, Scott PERSONAL Born in the state of Washington; raised in Portland, Los Angeles, and Vancouver, British Columbia,

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PERSONAL Born October 31, 1963, in Alexandria, VA; father, a lawyer; married Catherine Keener (an actress), c.

1990. Education: Graduated from Northwestern University in 1985. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 251 South El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212-3808. Career: Actor and producer. Cellist in The Low & Sweet Orchestra. Awards, Honors: Seattle International Film Festival Golden Space Needle Award, best actor, 1991, for Samantha; Seattle International Film Festival Golden Space Needle Award, best actor, 1992, for Where the Day Takes You; MTV Movie Award, best kiss, 1996, for How to Make an American Quilt. CREDITS Film Appearances: Michael Alperin, Sunset, Tri-Star, 1988. "Dirty Steve" Stephens, Young Cuns, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Kit McDermott, Staying Together, Hemdale, 1989. John, Longtime Companion, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Gray Atkinson, Survival Quest, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1990. George Russell, Bright Angel, Hemdale, 1991. Nestor Pyle, Career Opportunities (also known as One Wild Night), Universal, 1991. King, Where the Day Takes You, New Line Cinema, 1992. J.P., Point of No Return, Warner Bros., 1993. Henry, Samantha, Academy Entertainment, 1993. Kyle Davidson and song performer, The Thing Called Love, Paramount, 1993. Reeves McCree, S/7ent Tongue, Sogepaq Distribution, 1993. Josh McCoy, Bad Girls, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Pirate, There Goes My Baby, Orion Pictures, 1994. Roger's father, Angels in the Outfield (also known as Angels), Buena Vista, 1994. Wolf, Living in Oblivion, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Sam, How to Make an American Quilt, United International Pictures, 1995. Ruben Goetz, Copycat (also known as Copykill), Warner Bros., 1995. Wick, Box of Moonlight (also known as Box of Moon Light), Box of Moonlight Pictures, 1996. Johnny O'Hara, Kansas City, Brush Creek Productions, 1996. Joe, The Trigger Effect, Gramercy, 1996. Michael O'Neal, My Best Friend's Wedding, TriStar, 1997.

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Jake Dunmore, Goodbye, Lover, Warner Bros., 1998. Where the Money Is, Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, 1999.

1976; also attended California State University, Los Angeles.

Film Work: Associate producer, Living in Oblivion, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995.

Addresses: Office—Industrial Light & Magic, P.O. Box 2459, San Rafael, CA 94912. Contact—c/o American Society of Cinematographers, P.O. Box 2230, Hollywood, CA 90078.

Television Appearances; Movies: Tim McGary, Sin of Innocence (also known as Two Young People), CBS, 1986. Bobby Burnette, Daddy, ABC, 1987. Jamie Don Weeks, Long Gone, HBO, 1987. Richmond "Rich" Flowers, Jr., Unconquered (also known as Invictus), CBS, 1989. Elliot Burgess, The Heart of Justice, TNT, 1993. Eustis, The Last Out/aw, HBO, 1993. Lyle Parsons, Bastard Out of Carolina, Showtime, 1996.

Career: Visual effects director. Freelance special effects expert, 1968-75; Cascade of California, Hollywood, CA, camera operator, 1975-76; Industrial Light & Magic, San Rafael, CA, visual effects director, 1976—. Guest speaker at the Berlin (Germany) Film Festival; University of California, Los Angeles Film Department; University of California, Berkeley Film Series; Liverpool (England) University Film Program; Mill Valley Film Festival Program; Siggraph 1986 and 1987; American Film Institute; Portland (Oregon) Creative Conference 1989.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mack, Family Pictures, ABC, 1993.

Member: American Society of Cinematographers, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Television Appearances; Specials: Doug Dawson, The Drug Knot, CBS, 1986. 7997 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Max, "Losin' It," Fame, syndicated, 1986. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 13,1995, p. 56; July 11, 1997, p. 45. /nterv/ewjuly, 1987, p. 84; May, 1990, p. 36; January, 1994, p. 63; June, 1997, p. 106. New Republic, August 14, 1995, p. 24. People Weekly, June 23, 1997, p. 19; July 28, 1997, p. 114. Seventeen, October, 1990, p. 78.*

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Awards, Honors: Academy Award, medal of commendation, 1980, for The Empire Strikes Back; Academy Award, Gordon E. Sawyer Scientific or Technical Achievement Award, 1981; Academy Award nomination, 1981, for Dragonslayer; Academy Award, best visual effects, 1982, for E.T.: The ExtraTerrestrial; Academy Award Special Achievement Award, visual effects, 1983, for Return of the Jedi; Academy Award, best visual effects, 1984, for Indiana /ones and the Temple of Doom; Emmy Award, 1985, for The Ewok Adventure; Academy Award nomination, 1985, for Young Sherlock Holmes; Academy Award, best visual effects, 1987, for Innerspace; Academy Award nomination, 1988, for Willow; Academy Award, best visual effects, 1990, for The Abyss; Academy Award, best visual effects, 1992, for Terminator 2: Judgement Day; Academy Award, best visual effects, 1994, for Jurassic Park; Academy Award nomination, best visual effects, 1998, for The Lost World: Jurassic Park; Emmy Award for Caravan of Courage.

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CREDITS Film Work: Producer, special effects, and director (uncredited), Equinox (also known as The Beast), VIP, 1970. Effects photographer, The Solar System: Islands in Space, 1972.

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Television Work: (Visual effects) The Ewok Adventure, ABC, 1985. Also worked on Caravan of Courage. Television Appearances; Specials: "George Lucas: Heroes, Myths, and Magic/' American Masters, PBS, 1993. Interviewee, Masters of Fantasy: Industrial Light & Magic, Sci-Fi Channel, 1998. Himself, Special Effects: Anything Can Happen, NOVA/WGBH Boston, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Books: 1997 Current Biography Yearbook, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1997. Periodicals: American Cinematographer, June, 1993, pp. 46-52; July, 1993. Boys' Life, August, 1997, p. 48. Omni, November, 1993, p. 91.*

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Full name, Edward Regan Murphy; born April 3, 1961, in Brooklyn, NY; son of a police officer and Lillian Murphy Lynch (a telephone operator); stepson of Vernon Lynch (a plant foreman); married Nicole Mitchell (a model), March 18, 1993; children: Bria, Myles, Shayne. Education: Graduate of Roosevelt High School, New York City. Addresses: Offices—Eddie Murphy Productions, Inc., 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038-3197; Eddie Murphy Productions, Inc., Carnegie Hall Tower, 152 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Agent—c/o ICM, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and comedian in films, on television and stage. Also known as Fred Braughton; has performed at Richard M. Dixon's White House in Long Island, NY, The Comic Strip, and various New York City clubs; founder of Eddie Murphy Productions, Inc. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best comedy album, 1983, for Eddie Murphy; National

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Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award, entertainer of the year, 1983; Golden Globe Award nomination, new male star of the year, 1983, for 48 Hours; Emmy Award nominations, best supporting actor in a comedy, variety, or music series, 1983, and best writing for a variety or music program, 1984, both for Saturday Night Live; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy/musical, 1984, for Trading Places; Grammy Award, best comedy album, 1984, for Eddie Murphy: Comedian; ShoWest Convention Special Award, star of the year, 1985; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor, 1985, for Beverly Hills Cop; People's Choice Award, favorite all-around male entertainer, Procter and Gamble Productions, 1985; People's Choice Award, best motion picture actor, 1989; ShoWest Convention Special Award, star of the decade, 1992; National Society of Film Critics Award, best actor, 1996, for The Nutty Professor; Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films Saturn Award, best actor, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a motion picture—comedy/musical, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Image Award, outstanding lead actor in a motion picture, MTV Movie Awards, best comedic performance, and best male performance, and Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor, all 1997, for The Nutty Professor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Reggie Hammond, 48 Hours, Paramount, 1982. Billy Ray Valentine, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Landry, Best Defense, Paramount, 1984. Axel Foley, Beverly Hills Cop, Paramount, 1984. Chandler Jarrell, The Golden Child, Paramount, 1986. Axel Foley, Beverly Hills Cop II, Paramount, 1987. Eddie Murphy Raw (concert performance), Paramount, 1987. Zombie pimp, Hollywood Shuffle, Samuel Goldwyn, 1987. Prince Akeem, Clarence, Saul, and Randy Watson, Coming to America, Paramount, 1988. E. M. Quick, Harlem Nights, Paramount, 1989. Reggie Hammond, Another 48 Hours, Paramount, 1990. Marcus Graham, Boomerang, Paramount, 1992. Thomas Jefferson Johnson, The Distinguished Gentleman, Buena Vista, 1992. Axel Foley, Beverly Hills Cop III, Paramount, 1994.

Maximillian/Preacher Pauly/Guido, Vampire in Brooklyn, Paramount/United International Pictures, 1995. Sherman Klump/Buddy Love/Lance Perkins/Papa Klump/Mama Klump/Granma Klump/Ernie Klump, The Nutty Professor, Universal, 1996. Scott Roper, Metro, Buena Vista/Touchstone Films, 1997. Voice of Mushu, Mu/an (animated), Buena Vista/Walt Disney Pictures, 1998. Dr. John Dolittle, Doctor Dolittle (also known as Dr. Dolittle), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. G., Holy Man, Buena Vista, 1998. Toddlers, Behaviour Worldwide, 1999. Pluto Nash, Warner Bros., 1999. Kit Ramsey, Bowfinger's Big Thing (also known as Bowfinger), Universal, 1999. Ray, Life, Universal, 1999. Voice, Shrek (animated), Red Feather Photoplays, forthcoming. Sherman Klump/Buddy Love, The Nutty Professor II, Universal, forthcoming. Film Work: Executive producer, Eddie Murphy Raw, Paramount, 1987. Director and executive producer, Harlem Nights, Paramount, 1989. Producer, Vampire in Brooklyn, Paramount/United International Pictures, 1995. Producer, Life, Universal, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Cast, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1980-81, 1983-84. Voice of Thurgood Stubbs, The Pi's (animated), Fox, 1999—. Television Appearances; Movies: "Coming to America/' CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, 35th Annual Emmy Awards, 1983. ]oe Piscopo's HBO Special, HBO, 1984. The Tonight Show Starring johnny Carson: 23rd Anniversary, NBC, 1985. The )oe Piscopo New Jersey Special, ABC, 1986. The All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King,]r., NBC, 1986. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1987. The 1st Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1987. The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 What's Alan Watching Now? (also known as Outrageous), CBS, 1989. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Mike Tyson—A Portrait of the People's Champion (also known as A Special Look at the People's Champion—Mike Tyson), syndicated, 1989. The 3rd Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1989. The 21st Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1989. Host, Sammy Davis ]r/s 60th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary Celebration of Walt Disney World, CBS, 1991. Host, A Party for Richard Pryor, CBS, 1991. Hollywood Hotshots, Fox, 1992. The 1992 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 1992. Presenter, The 1992 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1992. What Is This Thing Called Love? The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1993. The Road to Hollywood, NBC, 1993. Laughing Matters (also known as Funny Business), Showtime, 1993. The Chris Evert Special, syndicated, 1993. The 7th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1993. The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The Essence Awards, CBS, 1993. Host, The MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. But. . .Seriously, Showtime, 1994. The Essence Awards, Fox, 1994. Addicted to Fame, 1994. Who Makes You Laugh?, ABC, 1995. The 27th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1996. Also host of the MTV Video Music Awards, MTV. Television Appearances; Episodic: Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1982. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1984. Television Work: (With Edmund and James Brown) executive producer, What's Alan Watching Now? (also known as Outrageous), CBS, 1989. Executive producer, "Coming to America/' CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1989. Executive producer, The Kid Who Loved Christmas (also known as The Boy Who Loved Christmas), syndicated, 1990. Executive producer and creator, The Royal Family, CBS, 1991. Executive producer, Clippers, CBS, 1991.

Designer, Budgie the Little Helicopter, Fox, 1995. Executive producer, The Pj's, Fox, 1999—. RECORDINGS Albums: Eddie Murphy Live, CBS, 1982. Eddie Murphy: Comedian, CBS, 1983. How Could It Be?, CBS, 1985. So Happy, CBS, 1989. Distinguished Gentleman, 1992. Love's Alright, Motown, 1993. Greatest Comedy Hits, Sony, 1997. All I "5*@*#" Know, Sony, 1998. Albums; Appearances: Vocals, New Jersey, Joes Piscopo, Columbia, 1982. Singles: / Was a King, Sony, 1993. Album Work: Engineer, Lucky Man, Dave Koz, Capitol, 1993. Engineer, ]ust the Way You Like It, Tasha Holiday, MCA, 1997. Also assistant engineer, Turn Me Loose, Barry Lather, Atlantic. WRITINGS Screenplays: Eddie Murphy Raw (concert performance), Paramount, 1987. Beverly Hills Cop II (based on his story), Paramount, 1987. Coming to America (based on his story), Paramount, 1988. Harlem Nights, Paramount, 1989. (Credited as Fred Braughton) Another 48 Hours, Paramount, 1990. Boomerang (based on his story), Paramount, 1992. Vampire in Brooklyn (based on his story), Paramount/ United International Pictures, 1995. Television Series: (With others) Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1980-81, 1983-84. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Commentary, March, 1985.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 New York Times, October 26,1981; March 10,1985; December 19, 1987; January 10, 1988; February 22, 1988. People, April 13, 1987; August 8, 1988, p. 76; January 27, 1997, p. 22. Playboy, February, 1990, p. 47. Premiere, August, 1992, p. 54. Rolling Stone July 2, 1987; August 24, 1989, p. 50. Time, June 12, 1983. Vanity Fair, June, 1984. Variety, October 12, 1998, p. 39. Washington Post, December 8, 1982.*

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NATHANSON, Michael G. Addresses: Office—Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2500 Broadway St., Santa Monica, CA 90404. Career: Producer and executive. Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc., began as executive vice-president for production, became president of worldwide production, 1989-93; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Santa Monica, CA, president. Sometimes credited as Michael Nathanson. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination, best picture, Golden Laurel Award nomination, motion picture producer of the year, Australian Film Institute Award, best foreign film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination, best film, and Golden Satellite Award nomination, best motion picture drama, all 1998, for LA. Confidential. CREDITS Film Work; Executive Producer: Copycat, Warner Bros., 1995. Sunchaser, Warner Bros., 1996. Bogus, Warner Bros., 1996. Murder at 1600 (also known as Murder at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue), Warner Bros., 1997. Dangerous Beauty, Warner Bros., 1998. Goodbye Lover, Warner Bros., 1998. Film Work; Producer: Empire Records (also known as Empire and Rock and Fun), Warner Bros., 1995. A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996. Carpool, Warner Bros., 1996. The Man Who Knew Too Little (also known as Watch That Man), Warner Bros., 1997. LA. Confidential, Warner Bros., 1997.

Other Film Work: Executive in charge of production, The Adventures ofBuckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1984. Executive in charge of production, Flatliners, Columbia, 1990. Second unit director, Illicit Dreams, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1995. Television Work; Specials: Co-producer, People Yearbook '95, CBS, 1995.*

NORWOOD, Brandy 1979(Brandy) PERSONAL Born February 11, 1979, in McComb, MS; daughter of Willie and Sonja (a manager) Norwood; sister of Ray J. (a singer). Addresses: Contact—536 East 169th St., Carson, CA 90064. Career: Actress and singer. Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award, best movie song, 1996, for "Sittin' Up in My Room," from Waiting to Exhale; Image Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), outstanding youth actor/actress, 1997, for Moesha; Image Award nominations, NAACP, outstanding lead actress in a comedy series, 1998, for Moesha, and outstanding lead actress in a television movie, miniseries, or drama special, 1998, for Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.

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CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: DaneshaTurrell, Thea, ABC, 1994. Moesha Mitchell, Moesha, UPN, 1996—. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Brandy) Title role, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (also known as Cinderella), ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: (As Brandy) The Big Help, Nickelodeon, 1995. Film Appearances: Brandy Beechwood, Arachnophobia, Buena Vista, 1990. / Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. RECORDINGS Albums as Brandy: Brandy, Atlantic, 1994. Never Say Never, Atlantic, 1998. EPs as Brandy: / Wanna Be Down, Atlantic, 1994. Baby, Atlantic, 1995. Best Friend, Atlantic, 1995. Brokenhearted, Atlantic, 1995. Also recorded Top of the World, Warner Bros., released in Australia. Singles as Brandy: "Make It Right/'Alex, 1990. "Sittin' Up in My Room/' Arista, 1995. "Missing You/' Elektra/Asylum, 1996. (With Monica) "The Boy Is Mine/' Atlantic, 1998. Videos: As Brandy, recorded Brandy.*

NOWAK, Christopher PERSONAL Full name, Christopher A. Nowak. Education: Texas A & M University, B.A. (environmental design); Yale University, M.F.A. (theatre design).

Addresses: /Agent—Lisa Feinstein, Key Artists Agency, 1710 North Vermont, Suite 107, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Career: Production designer and set designer. PAF Playhouse, Huntington Station, NY, set designer, 1976-77; Arena Stage, Washington, DC, set designer, 1977-78; McCarter Theatre Company, Princeton, NJ, set designer, 1977-78; Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia, PA, set designer, 1981-82; Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, set designer, 1984-85. Production designer for numerous commercials. Member: United Scenic Artists. CREDITS Film Work; Production Designer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Art director, Fort Apache, the Bronx, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Assistant art director, Arthur, Warner Bros., 1981. Assistant art director, Wo/fen, Warner Bros., 1981. Art director, Hanky Panky, Columbia, 1982. Assistant art director, Without a Trace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Assistant art director, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. New York art direction assistant, Legal Eagles, Universal, 1986. Art director, Sweet Liberty, Universal, 1986. Art director, 9 1/2 Weeks, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1986. Assistant art director, Wise Guys, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1986. Art director, The Squeeze, TriStar, 1987. Vampire's Kiss, Hemdale, 1988. Art director, Coming to America, Paramount, 1988. Art director, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Art director, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Art director, Green Card, Buena Vista, 1990. (New York only) Deceived, Buena Vista, 1991. Art director, Sliver (also known as Sliver—Cier der Augen), Paramount, 1993. Top of the World, Denver Center Productions, 1993. My Father, the Hero (also known as Daddy Cool), Buena Vista, 1994. Art director, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (also known as Ace Ventura Goes to Africa), Warner Bros., 1995. The Basketball Diaries, New Line Cinema, 1995. Bullet, New Line Cinema, 1995. The Real Blonde, Paramount, 1997.

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OBST, Lynda 1950PERSONAL Born April 14, 1950, in New York, NY; daughter of Robert A. and Claire (Shenker) Rosen; married David

Obst (divorced); children: Oliver. Education: Pomona College, B.A., 1972; Columbia University, degree in philosophy, 1974. Addresses: Office—Lynda Obst Productions, Building 43, c/o 20th Century Fox, 10201 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064. Career: Film company executive, producer, screenwriter, writer, editor and novelist. Also known as Lynda Rosen Obst. Former editor, New York Times Magazine, New York City, 1976-79; executive, Polygram Pictures, Los Angeles, CA, 1979-81; executive, Geffen Films, Los Angeles, 1981-83; co-producer, Paramount Pictures, Los Angeles, 1983-85; producer, Disney Pictures, Los Angeles, 1986—; affiliated with Columbia Pictures; contributor of articles to Harpers, Vogue, American Film, Premiere, and other magazines. Member: Writer's Guild of America. CREDITS Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Dawn Steel: The E! True Hollywood Story, Entertainment Television, 1998. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Adventures in Babysitting, 1989. Producer, The 60s, NBC, 1999. Film Work; Producer, Unless Indicated Otherwise: (As Lynda Rosen Obst) associate producer, Flashdance, Paramount, 1983. Adventures in Babysitting, Buena Vista, 1987. Heartbreak Hotel, Buena Vista, 1988. The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. This Is My Life, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Executive producer, Sleepless in Seattle, Columbia TriStar, 1993. Executive producer, Bad Girls, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1994. (Uncredited)/\po//o 13, Universal, 1995. One Fine Day, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Executive producer, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. Hope Floats, Twentieth Century-Fox, Enemies, Martial Law, and Untitled Ed Zwick Project), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. The Wishbones, Fox 2000, 1999.

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Books: (Editor) Rolling Stone History of the Sixties, Straight Arrow Books, 1974- 76. (With Carol Wolper) Dirty Dreams (novel), New American Library, 1990. Hello, He Lied: And Other Truths from the Hollywood Trenches, Little Brown & Company, 1996. OTHER SOURCES

CREDITS Film Appearances: Himself, CB4, Universal, 1993. Neon, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Title role, Kazaam, Buena Vista, 1996. Himself, Good Burger, Paramount, 1997. John Henry Irons and song performer, Steel, Warner Bros., 1997. Himself, He Cot Came, Buena Vista, 1998.

Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, September, 1996, pp. 260-65. Harpers, January, 1986, p. 26. Maclean's, December 30, 1996, p. 101. New York Times, September 20, 1991, p. C6; October 28, 1996, pp. 1574-75. Publisher's Weekly, July 11, 1994, p. 57; August 5, 1996, p. 425. Texas Monthly, July, 1997, p. 84. Variety, July 14, 1997, p. 43. Wall Street Journal, March 2, 1992, p. A9.*

Film Work; Executive Producer: Kazaam, Buena Vista, 1996. Steel, Warner Bros., 1997.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Sports Illustrated for Kids Slam Dunk, Home Run, Touchdown TV Sports Quiz, HBO, 1993. Presenter, 1993 MTV Music Video Awards, MTV, 1993. The 12 Most Fascinating People of 1993, ABC, 1993. One on One with Magic Johnson, Fox, 1994. The Cindy Crawford Special, MTV, 1994. Behind Closed Doors with ]oan Lunden, ABC, 1994. AT&T Presents: Queen Latifah and Friends, Fox, 1994. The 1995 Billboard Music Awards, 1995. N.B.A. at 50, TNT, 1996. Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. / Am Your Child (also known as Johnson & Johnson Presents: I Am Your Child), ABC, 1997. All-Star Moms, CBS, 1997. Presenter, Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. Player, 48th N.B.A. All-Star Game, NBC, 1998.

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O'NEAL, Shaquille

1972PERSONAL

Full name, Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal; born March 6, 1972, in Newark, NJ; son of Philip Harrison (a sergeant in the U.S. Army) and Lucille O'Neal; biological son of Joe Toney; children: Taheara. Education: Attended Louisiana State University, 1989-92. Avocational interests: Toys, dogs. Addresses: Office—c/o Los Angeles Lakers, Great Western Forum, P.O. Box 10, Inglewood, CA 90306. Career: Actor, producer, singer, and professional basketball player; professional basketball player with the Orlando Magic, 1992-96, then the Los Angeles Lakers, 1996—.Appeared in advertisements, including commercials for Reebok and Pepsi. TWIsM (record company), founder. Awards, Honors: Adolph Rupp Trophy, 1991; John Wooden Award, 1991; Rookie of the Year Award, National Basketball Association (N.B.A.), 1993.

Television Appearances; Series: Host, Nickelodeon Sports Theatre with Shaquille O'Neal, Nickelodeon, 1996—. Television Work; Producer; Series: Nickelodeon Sports Theatre with Shaquille O'Neal, Nickelodeon, 1996—.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself and song performer, In Living Color, Fox, 1993. Himself, Martin, Fox, 1993. Himself, Arli$$ (also known as Arliss), HBO, 1996. Himself, "Special Effects: Anything Can Happen" Nova, 1996.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 RECORDINGS Albums: Shaq Diesel, TWIsM (The World Is Mine)/Jive Records, 1993. Shaq Fu-Da Return, TWIsM, 1994. You Can't Stop the Reign, TWIsM/Trauma/lnterscope, 1996. Best ofShaquille O'Neal, 1996. Respect, TWIsM, 1998. Appeared on the MilesTackett album Leading to the Light, Chrysalis.

Career: Musician, artist, and actress. Recording artist, 1960s—; music performer at various venues, including the Village Gate, New York City, 1961; recording artist with Apple Records; performing artist with John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band, 1970s; collaborated with the composers La Monte Young, John Cage, and Ornette Coleman in art shows and musical performances; art exhibited in an conceptual art exhibit, 1968; "Onobox" retrospective exhibited at Whitney Museum, New York City; member of the Fluxus avant-garde art movement.

Appeared with Fu-Schnickens on the single "What's Up, Doc? Can We Rock?"; also appeared on the single "2Bad" with Michael Jackson on Jackson's album HIStory: Past and Present.

Awards, Honors: Grammy Award (with John Lennon and Jack Douglas), album of the year, 1981, for Double Fantasy; Grammy Award nomination, best rock vocal—female, 1981, for "Walking on Thin Ice"; Grammy Award nomination (with John Lennon), best spoken word or nonmusical recording, 1984, for Heart Play (Unfinished Dialogue).

WRITINGS

CREDITS

Memoirs: (With Jack McCallum) Shaq Attaql, Hyperion (New York City), 1993.

Film Appearances: Satan's Bed, Prometheus Ventures/Sam Lake, 1965. Herself and song performer, The Rolling Stones Rockand-Roll Circus, ABKCO Films, 1968, released in 1996. Herself, The Magic Christian, Commonwealth, 1970. Herself, Let It Be, United Artists, 1970. Herself, Dynamite Chicken, Seymour Borde and Associates, 1971. Herself, Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol (documentary), 1982. Herself, He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life, 1985. Herself, Imagine: ]ohn Lennon (documentary), 1988. Herself and song performer, Just One Step: The Great Peace March, 1988. Herself and song performer, Ten for Two, 1989. Misfits—30 Years of Fluxus, Cinnamon Film, 1993. Herself, Jonas in the Desert, Black SUN Flower Filmproductions, 1994. Herself, Free Tibet, The Shooting Gallery, 1998.

Singles:

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Ebony, March, 1995, pp. 84-86. Interview, May, 1995, pp. 82-87. Sport, December, 1994, pp. 32-34. Sports Illustrated, December 25, 1995/January 1, 1996, pp. 22-25.*

ONO, Yoko 1933PERSONAL Born in February 18, 1933, in Tokyo, Japan; immigrated to the United States, 1951; married Toshi Ichiyanagi (a composer), 1957 (divorced); married Tony Cox (an artist and filmmaker), 1964 (divorced, c. 1969); married John Lennon (a singer and songwriter), March 20, 1969 (died, December 8, 1980); children: (second marriage) Kyoko; (third marriage) Sean Ono Lennon (a musician). Education: Attended Sarah Lawrence College. Addresses: Office—Studio 1, 1 West 72nd St., New York, NY 10023-3426.

Film Work: Director (with Tony Cox), Bottoms (also known as Yoko Ono Film No. 4), [Great Britain], 1967. Producer, Ten for Two, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, John Lennon and Yoko Ono Present the Oneto-One Concert, ABC, 1972. Women of the World (also known as Women of Intrigue), syndicated, 1986.

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An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., NBC, 1986. "John Lennon/' Cinemax Vintage Performances, Cinemax, 1988. John and Yoko's Imagine, The Disney Channel, 1990. "John Cage: I Have Nothing to Say and I'm Saying It," American Masters, PBS, 1990. Michael Jackson . . . the Legend Continues, CBS, 1992. The Beatles on El, E! Entertainment Television, 1995. The Beatles Anthology (documentary), ABC, 1995. Television Work; Specials: Producer, John Lennon and Yoko Ono Present the One-to-One Concert, ABC, 1972. Director and music editor, John and Yoko's Imagine, Disney Channel, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Song performer, John and Yoko: A Love Story, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, "Yoko Said/' Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1997. Radio Appearances; Specials: The Lennon Tapes: John Lennon and Yoko Ono in Conversation with Andy Peebles, 6 December 1980, BBC, 1981, published in 1981. RECORDINGS Solo Albums: Plastic Ono Band, Apple, 1970. Fly, Apple, 1971. Approximately Infinite Universe, Apple, 1973. Feeling the Space, Apple, 1973. Season of Glass, Geffen, 1981. Starpeace, PolyGram, 1985. Onobox, Rykodisc, 1992. Albums with John Lennon: Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins, Apple, 1968. Wedding Apple, Apple, 1969. Live Peace in Toronto, Apple, 1969. 5ome Time in New York City, Apple, 1972. And producer (with John Lennon and Jack Douglas), Double Fantasy, Geffen, 1980. Milk and Honey: A Heart Play, Polydor, 1984. Imagine (soundtrack), 1988. Albums with IMA: Rising, 1996.

Album Work: Producer, The John Lennon Anthology (4 CD set; contains the albums /Ascot, New York City, The Lost Weekend, and Dakota), Capitol, 1998. Singles: Singles include "Walking on Thin Ice/' Taped Readings: (With John Lennon) Heart Play (Unfinished Dialogue), Polydor, 1983. (With John Lennon) Reflections and Poetry, Silhouette Music, 1984. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: (With others) The Trials of Oz, Anderson Theatre, New York City, 1972. And composer, New York Rock, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1994. Composer for Films: Imagine: John Lennon (documentary), 1988. Misfits—30 Years of Fluxus, Cinnamon Film, 1993. Teleplays; Specials: Composer, "Mark Morris" (also known as "Dance in America"), Great Performances, PBS, 1986. Nonfiction: (Author of the dedication) Marianne Philbin, G/Ve Peace a Chance: Music and the Struggle for Peace: A Catalog of the Exhibition of the Peace Museum, Chicago, Chicago Review Press (Chicago, IL), 1983. (With others) John Lennon: Summer of 1980, Putnam (New York City), 1983. Other Writings: Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions, introduction by John Lennon, Wunternaum Press (Bellport, NY), 1964, republished by Owen (London, England), 1970, republished as Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1971. A Hole to See the Sky Through, 1971. Author of personal essays accompanying album, The John Lennon Anthology (4 CD set), Capitol, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 OTHER SOURCES Books: Cott, Jonathan, and Christine Doudna, editors, The Ballad of John and Yoko, Doubleday (New York City), 1982. Golson, G. Barry, editor, The Playboy Interviews with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Playboy Press (New York City), 1981. Haskell, Barbara, Yoko Ono, Arias, and Objects, Gibbs Smith (Salt Lake City, UT), 1991. Hopkins, Jerry, Yoko Ono, Macmillan (New York City), 1986. Periodicals: Newsweek, March 18, 1998, pp. 64-65.*

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p PACU LAJoanna 1957PERSONAL Born January 2, 1957, In Tomaszow Lubelski, Poland. Education: Attended Polish National Theatre School, Warsaw, Poland. Addresses: Contact—P.O. Box 5617, Beverly Hills, CA90210. Career: Actress. Once worked as a model. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1984, for Corky Park. CREDITS Film Appearances: Barway Ochronne, 1977. Nie zaznasz spokoju, 1978. Irina Asanova, Gorky Park, Orion, 1983. Gila, Not Quite Paradise (also known as Not Quite Jerusalem), Rank, 1985. Elli, Death Before Dishonor, New World Pictures, 1987. Joelle, Sweet Lies, Island, 1988. Felice, The Kiss, TriStar, 1988. Princess Nicole, Options, Vestron, 1989. Leslie, Marked for Death (also known as Screwface), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Alina, La villa del venerdl (also known as Husbands and Lovers and In Excess), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. Paula Dare, Warlock: The Armageddon (also known as Warlock II), Vidmark Entertainment, 1993. Lauren, Every Breath, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1993.

Kate, Tombstone, Buena Vista, 1993. Emilia, C'e Kim Novak al telefono (also known as Kim Novak Is on the Phone), Academy Entertainment, 1994. Lily, // silenzio dei prosciutti (also known as The Silence of the Hams), October Films, 1994. Tracy Grant, Body Puzzle, Triboro Entertainment Group, 1994. Sophie Morgan, Private Lessons II, Tohokushinsha Film, 1994. Evelyn Parker, Timemaster, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1995. Nora Weeks, Last Gasp, Warner Bros., 1995. Brenda Franelli, Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys (also known as Demolition Day), New Horizons Home Video, 1995. Marta, En brazos de la mujer madura (also known as In Praise of Older Women), LolaFilms, 1997. Selma, Heaven Before I Die, PM Entertainment, 1997. First Mate Bergren, The Haunted Sea (also known as Ghost Ship), Concorde Pictures, 1997. Liz, Error in Judgment, 1998. Julia Konneman, The White Raven, New City Releasing, 1998. Lillianna, My Giant, Columbia, 1998. Nadia, Virus, Universal, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Diana Randall, EA.R.T.H. Force (also known as Earth Force, The Green Machine, and The Elite), CBS, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Luka, Escape from Sobibor, CBS, 1987. Anna/Diana, Breaking Point, TNT, 1989. Dr. Lena Poole, Condition: Critical (also known as Critical Condition), NBC, 1992. Diana Carlyle, Eyes of the Beholder, USA Network, 1992.

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PANAMA, Norman

1920(?)PERSONAL

Born August 13, 1920 (some sources say 1909 and 1913), in Chicago, IL; son of Herman H. and Tessie (Nevins) Panama; married Marcia Engel (divorced, 1970); married Gloria Dobson (divorced, 1981); children: Steven, Kathleen. Education: University of Chicago, Ph.B., 1938. Career: Producer, director, and writer. Frequent collaborator with writer Melvin Frank; radio writer for Bob Hope and Milton Berle, beginning in 1938. Military service: Armed Forces Radio, writer, 1942-45. Member: Dramatists Guild, Writers Guild of America, Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Shared Academy Award nominations (with Melvin Frank), best writing for an original screenplay, 1945, for The Road to Utopia, best writing for story and screenplay, 1954, for Knock on Wood, and best writing for story and screenplay written directly for the screen, 1960, for The Facts of Life; Writers Guild Award nominations, 1953, for /Above and Beyond, 1954, for Knock on Wood, and 1960, for facts of Life. CREDITS Film Producer: Mr. Standings Builds His Dream House, Selznick, 1948.

Callaway Went Thataway (also known as The Star Said No), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1954. Knock on Wood, Paramount, 1954. The Court ]ester, Paramount, 1956. Li'lAbner, Paramount, 1959. The Trap (also known as The Baited Trap), Paramount, 1959. The ]ayhawkers, Paramount, 1959. The Facts of Life, United Artists, 1960. Not with My Wife, You Don't!, Warner Bros., 1966. Film Director: The Reformer and the Redhead, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1950. Strictly Dishonorable, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Callaway Went Thataway (also known as The Star Said No), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. /Above and Beyond, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Knock on Wood, Paramount, 1954. The Court Jester, Paramount, 1956. That Certain Feeling, Paramount, 1956. The Trap (also known as The Baited Trap), Paramount, 1959. The Road to Hong Kong, United Artists, 1962. Not with My Wife, You Don't!, Warner Bros., 1966. The Maltese Bippy (also known as The Incredible Werewolf Murders and The Strange Case of. . . /#* ), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. How to Commit Marriage, Cinerama, 1969. / Will, I Will . . . for Now, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Television Director; Movies: Coffee, Tea, or Me?, CBS, 1973. Barnaby and Me, 1977. Television Appearances; Specials: Remembering Bing, PBS, 1987. WRITINGS Screenplays: Star Spangled Rhythm, Paramount, 1942. Happy Go Lucky, Paramount, 1943. Thank Your Lucky Stars, Warner Bros., 1943. And the Angels Sing, Paramount, 1944. The Road to Utopia, Paramount, 1945. Duffy's Tavern, Paramount, 1945. Our Hearts Were Crowing Up, Paramount, 1946. Monsieur Beaucaire, Paramount, 1946. It Had to Be You, Columbia, 1947. Mr. Standings Builds His Dream House, Selznick, 1948.

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The Return of October (also known as A Date with Destiny), Columbia, 1948. The Reformer and the Redhead, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1950. Strictly Dishonorable, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Callaway Went Thataway (also known as The Star Said No), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951. Above and Beyond, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1952. Knock on Wood, Paramount, 1954. White Christmas, Paramount, 1954. The Court Jester, Paramount, 1956. That Certain Feeling, Paramount, 1956. Li'l Abner, Paramount, 1959. The Trap (also known as The Baited Trap), Paramount, 1959. The Facts of Life, United Artists, 1960. The Road to Hong Kong, United Artists, 1962. / Will, I Will... for Now, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976. Stage Plays:

PATE Jonas 1970PERSONAL Born January 15,1970, in Winston-Salem (one source says Raeford), NC; brother of Josh Pate (a director and writer). Education: Graduated from Princeton University. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Screenwriter and director. Worked as a model for J. Crew. CREDITS Film Work; Director with Josh Pate: Deceiver (also known as The Liar), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1997. Earl Watt, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998.

Keep off the Crass (sketch), 1940. A Free Hand (sketch), 1954. Li'l Abner (based on the characters of cartoonist Al Capp), 1956; produced at Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1981. (With Jerome Chodorov) A Taste for Murder, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1982, published, 1982.

Television Work; Director with Josh Pate: The Crave (also known as The Secret), HBO, 1996.

Television Scripts: Coffee, Tea, or Me? (movie), CBS, 1973. Get Christie Love! (series), ABC, 1974.

Screenplays with Josh Pate: Deceiver (also known as The Liar), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1997. Earl Watt, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998.

Other: (With Larry Gelbart) Not with My Wife You Don't! (novel; based on the screenplay), [New York City], 1967. (With Albert E. Lewin) / Will, I Will . . . for Now (novel; based on the screenplay), [New York City], 1975. (With Lewin) The Class Bed (novel), [New York City], 1980.

WRITINGS

Teleplays and Stories with Josh Pate; Movies: The Grave (also known as The Secret), HBO, 1996.*

PATE Josh 1970PERSONAL

Adaptations: Screenplays based on stories by Panama include My Favorite Blonde, released in 1942, A Southern Yankee (also known as My Hero), released in 1948, Strange Bedfellows, released in 1964, and Not with My Wife, You Don't!, in 1966.

Born January 15,1970, in Winston-Salem (one source says Raeford), NC; brother of Jonas Pate (a director and writer; also known as Jay Pate). Education: Graduated from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

OTHER SOURCES

Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Books: Contemporary Authors, Volume 104, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1982.*

Career: Screenwriter and director. Also worked as a model for J. Crew.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 CREDITS Film Work; Director with Jonas Pate: Deceiver (also known as The Liar), Metro-GoldwynMayer/Unlted Artists, 1997. Ear/ Watt, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Television Work; Director with Jonas Pate; Movies: The Grave (also known as The Secret), HBO, 1996. WRITINGS Screenplays with Jonas Pate: Deceiver (also known as The Liar), Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1997. Earl Watt, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Teleplays and Stories with Jonas Pate; Movies: The Grave (also known as The Secret), HBO, 1996.*

PAZ, Jennifer

Film Appearances: Helen Chu, Santa with Muscles, Legacy Releasing, 1996. Girl, Can't Hardly Wait, Columbia, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Beach bunny,"Beaver-A-Go-Go," Angry Beavers (animated), Nickelodeon, 1998.*

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PENN, Leo 1921-1998 PERSONAL Born August 27, 1921, in Lawrence, MA; died of lung cancer September 5, 1998, in Santa Monica, CA; married Eileen Ryan (an actress); children: Sean (an actor and director), Chris (an actor), Michael (a musician). Education: Studied drama at University of California at Los Angeles.

PERSONAL Born in Manila, the Philippines; daughter of Tony Paz and Auring Cube. Education: Attended the University of Washington; also studied at the Northwest Actors Studio, Seattle, WA; also studied violin and vocal music. Addresses: Contact—Actors' Equity Association, 165 West 46th St., New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress. Performer with the Sining KilUSAn (Art Movement), a stage group; dancer with the Floklorico Filipino Dance Troupe, Seattle, WA. Also billed as Jennifer C. Paz.

Career: Actor, director, and screenwriter. Paramount, contract actor, 1945. Military service: Army Air Corps, World Warll. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1954, for The Girl on Via Flaminia; Emmy Award, best director of a drama series, 1973, for "Any Port in a Storm/' Columbo; Emmy Award nomination, best director of a drama series, 1983, for "Old Hatreds Die Hard," Mississippi. CREDITS

Stage Appearances: Isabel, /Across Oceans of Dreams, Sining KilUSAn, 1993. Kim, Miss Saigon, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson/ Doolittle Theatres, Los Angeles, CA, 1994-95.

Film Appearances: Steve Ryan, Not Wanted (also known as Shame and Streets of Sin), Kino On Video, 1949. Sidney Gordon, Undercover Man, Columbia, 1949. Morrie Goetz, The Story on Page One, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959. Eddie Kassellis, Birdman ofAlcatraz, United Artists, 1962. Doc, Sixth and Main, National Cinema, 1977. Tom's Dad, The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Hank, The Crossing Guard, Miramax, 1995.

Major Tours: Understudy for the role of Kim, Miss Saigon, U.S. cities, 1992-93. Kim, Miss Saigon, U.S. cities, 1993-94.

Film Director: A Man Called Adam, Embassy, 1966. Judgement in Berlin (also known as Escape to Freedom), New Line Cinema, 1988.

Member: Actors' Equity Association. CREDITS

354 •PENN Television Director; Movies: Wipe-out, 1963. Quarantined (also known as House on the Hill), 1970. Columbo: The Conspirators, NBC, 1978. Murder in Music City (also known as The CountryWestern Murders), NBC, 1979. Hellinger's Law, CBS, 1981. Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine, ABC, 1989. Only the Good Die Young, ABC, 1990. Kill or Be Killed, NBC, 1990. Matlock: The Picture, NBC, 1991. Matlock: The Fortune, NBC, 1992. Matlock: The Heist, ABC, 1995. Television Director; Miniseries: (With Larry Yust) Testimony of'Two Men, syndicated, 1977. The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, NBC, 1978. Television Director; Episodic: Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, ABC, 1971. Cannon, CBS, 1971. Ghost Story (also known as Circle of Fear), NBC, 1972. "Any Port in a Storm/' Columbo, NBC, 1973. The New Adventures of Perry Mason, CBS, 1973. Barnaby ]ones, CBS, 1973. Movin'On, NBC, 1974. Lucas Tanner, NBC, 1974. "Ma's Holiday/' Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1974. "The Voice of Tinker Jones/' Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1974. "Money Crop," Little House on the Prairie, NBC, 1975. Doctors' Hospital, NBC, 1975. Switch, CBS, 1975. The Blue Knight, CBS and syndicated, 1975. Sara, CBS, 1976. The Bionic Woman, ABC and NBC, 1976. What Really Happened to the Class of '65?, NBC, 1977. Westside Medical, ABC, 1977. Kaz, CBS, 1978. Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1979. Little Women, NBC, 1979. Kate Loves a Mystery, NBC, 1979. Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979. Eishcied, NBC, 1979. Magnum, P.L, CBS, 1980. Mr. Merlin, CBS, 1981. The Gangster Chronicles, NBC, 1981.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Father Murphy, NBC, 1981. Concrete Cowboys, CBS, 1981. Bret Maverick, NBC, 1981. Remington Steele, NBC, 1982. Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1982. "Old Hatreds Die Hard," Mississippi, CBS, 1983. Boone, NBC, 1983. Paper Dolls, ABC, 1984. The New Mike Hammer, CBS, 1984. Matlock, NBC, 1986. In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988-92. Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1993. Also directed episodes of Bonanza; Ben Casey; The Fugitive; Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea; Lost in Space (also known as Space Family Robinson); I Spy; Star Trek; The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.; ]udd, for the Defense; Cunsmoke (also known as Marshall Dillon); Marcus Welby, M.D. (also known as Robert Young, Family Doctor); Cade's County; The Girl with Something Extra; Starsky & Hutch; Roald Dah/'s Tales of the Unexpected; Fame; and St. Elsewhere. Television Director; Special: The /3th Day: The Story of Esther, ABC, 1979. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Justice and Mr. Pleznik," The Ph/'/co Television Playhouse, NBC, 1951. Milton Tannenbaum, "The Tommy Karpeles Story," The Untouchables, ABC, 1960. Dr. David McMillan, "From Too Much Love of Living," Ben Casey, ABC, 1963. Father Fitzgerald, "The Priest," Matlock, NBC, 1989. Spaulding, "The Trial: Parts I & II," Matlock, NBC, 1991. Russ Lewis, "The Competition," Matlock, ABC, 1993. Leo Popper, Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Other: Jerry Green, The Gertrude Berg Show (also known as Mrs. C Goes to College; series), 1961.

Mr. Donnelly, North Beach and Rawhide (miniseries), 1985. Leo Hawkins, The Return of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (movie), 1986. Stage Appearances: Mickey, The Iceman Cometh, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1957. Remembrance, Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles, 1997. Made New York debut in Dinosaur Wharf, 1951; also appeared in Maya, School for Scandal, The Girl

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 on Via Flaminia, A View from the Bridge, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and Of Mice and Men. Stage Work: Directed an Off-Broadway play. WRITINGS Screenplays: Judgement in Berlin (also known as Escape to Freedom), New Line Cinema, 1988. SIDELIGHTS In the 1940s and 1950s Penn was blacklisted in Hollywood which led to his career change from actor to director. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, September 10, 1998. People, September 28, 1998, p. 105.*

PETERS, Jon 1945(?)PERSONAL Born June 2, 1945 (some sources say 1947), in Van Nuys, CA; son of a cook and a receptionist; married first wife (divorced); married Lesley Ann Warren (an actress), 1967 (divorced, 1977); married; wife's name, Christine; children: (second marriage) one son. Addresses: Office—Warner Bros. Studios, 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91522. Career: Producer. Jon Peters Organization, founder, 1980; Guber-Peters-Barris Co., partner, beginning in 1989; Columbia Pictures, Culver City, CA, chair (with others) of Columbia Pictures Entertainment, 198991; Jon Peters Group, principal owner, beginning in 1991; Boardwalk Co., founder (with others) and partner with Peter Guber and Neil Bogart. Also worked as a personal manager, a hairdresser, and as an owner and operator of a chain of beauty parlors. CREDITS Film Work; Producer: A Star Is Bom, Warner Bros., 1976.

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Eyes of Laura Mars, Columbia, 1978. The Main Event, Warner Bros., 1979. Six Weeks, Universal, 1982. Missing, Universal, 1982. Flashdance, Paramount, 1983. Vision Quest (also known as Crazy for You), Warner Bros., 1985. (With Peter Guber and Neil Canton) The Witches of Eastwick, Warner Bros., 1987. (With Peter Guber and Neil Canton) Caddyshack II, Warner Bros., 1988. (With Peter Guber) Tango and Cash, Warner Bros., 1989. (With Peter Guber and Chris Kenny) Batman, Warner Bros., 1989. Money Train, Columbia, 1995. My Fellow Americans, Warner Bros., 1996. Rosewood, Warner Bros., 1997. The Wild, Wild West, Warner Bros., 1999. Superman Lives (also known as Superman Reborn), Warner Bros., forthcoming. Film Work; Executive Producer: Die Laughing, Warner Bros., 1980. Caddyshack, Warner Bros., 1980. An American Werewolf in London (also known as American Werewolf), Universal, 1981. D.C. Cab (also known as Street Fleet), Universal, 1983. The Legend of Billie Jean (also known as Fair Is Fair), TriStar, 1985. The Color Purple (also known as Moon Song), Universal, 1985. Clue, Paramount, 1985. (With Peter Guber) Youngblood, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1986. (With Peter Guber) Head Office, TriStar, 1986. (With Peter Guber, Mark Damon, and John W. Hyde) The Clan of the Cave Bear, Warner Bros., 1986. (With Peter Guber and Roger Birnbaum) Who's That Girl?, Warner Bros., 1987. (With Peter Guber and Steven Spielberg) Innerspace, Warner Bros., 1987. (With Peter Guber) Rain Man, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. (With Peter Guber) Gorillas in the Mist, Universal, 1988. (With Peter Guber) Missing Link, Universal, 1989. The Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. (With Peter Guber, Benjamin Melniker, and Michael Uslan) Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992. (With Peter Guber) This Boy's Life, Warner Bros., 1993. (With Peter Guber) With Honors, Warner Bros., 1994.

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Other Film Work: Hairdresser, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine, American International Pictures, 1965. Assistant producer, High Spirits, TriStar, 1988. Film Appearances: Boy on a donkey crossing the Red Sea, The Ten Commandments, Paramount, 1956. Black Beret, Sheena, Columbia, 1984. Television Work; Series: Producer (with Al Giddings), Oceanquest (also known as Ocean Quest), NBC, 1985. Television Work; Executive Producer; Movies: The Toughest Man in the World, 1984. (With Peter Guber) Brotherhood of Justice, ABC, 1986. (With others) Bay Coven (also known as The Devils of Bay Cove, Eye of the Demon, and Strangers in Town), 1987. Finish Line, 1989. Television Work; Executive Producer; Specials: Clue: Movies, Murder and Mystery, CBS, 1986. The Making of Gorillas in the Mist, syndicated, 1988. Other Television Work: Executive producer of Nightmare at Bitter Creek. Television Appearances; Specials: Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, Fox, 1989. WRITINGS

television. He also appeared in several movies, including the comedy hit Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Educated at the University of Southern California, Petrie starred in several Broadway productions that were benefits for the military during World War II. After the war, he appeared in the radio programs The Amazing Mr. Malone, The Falcon, Gregory Hood and Charlie Wild, Mr. District Attorney and Theater Guild on the Air. After his radio career, much of Petrie's work was on television. He was a regular on the Jackie Gleason Show and T/ie Honeymooners and appeared on the soap operas As the World Turns, The Edge of Night and Search for Tomorrow. Petrie appeared in several movies during the 1960s including Gypsy, Hud, Wall of Noise, He Rides Tall, and What's So Bad About Feeling Good? Much of his television appearances during the 1970s and early 1980s was on television movies. These included The Deadly Season, Tail Gunner Joe, Raid on Entebbe, A Fire in the Sky, With this Ring, Goldie and the Boxer, Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story, City in Fear, The Dream Merchants, Goldie and the Boxer go to Hollywood, The Day After and Something in Common: He acted mostly in television series in the 1980s, appearing in Dallas, Knight Rider, St. Elsewhere, The Twilight Zone, Dear John, Wiseguy, Newhart, Who's the Boss and had a recurring role in the 1990s sitcom, Mad About You. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, November 19, 1997, p. A24. Washington Post, November 20, 1997, p. C13.

Stories for Films: Tango and Cash, Warner Bros., 1989. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Fortune, July 22, 1996, p. 100. People Weekly, May 27, 1991, p. 86. Washington Monthly, September, 1996, pp. 49-50.*

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OBITUARY NOTICE-See index for CTFT sketch: Born November 16, 1912; died November 16,1997, in Los Angeles, CA. Actor. Petrie was a versatile actor who made the transition from stage to radio to

PHOENIX, Joaquin (Leaf Phoenix)

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PERSONAL Full name, Joaquin Raphael Phoenix; born October 28,1974, in Puerto Rico; son of John and Arlyn Phoenix (missionaries); brother of River Phoenix (an actor and musician); Rain Phoenix (an actress); Summer Phoenix (an actress); Liberty Phoenix (an actress). Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Fifth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Leaf Phoenix) Max, SpaceCamp, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. (As Leaf Phoenix) Russkies, New Century/Vista, 1987. (As Leaf Phoenix) Garry, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. (As Leaf Phoenix) Walking the Dog, 1991. Jimmy Emmett, To Die For, Columbia, 1995. Doug Holt, Inventing the Abbotts, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Toby N. "TNT" Tucker, U Turn (also known as Stray Dogs), Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Lewis, Return to Paradise (also known as Force Majeure and A Long Way to Paradise), PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Clay Birdwell, Clay Pigeons (also known as In Too Deep), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Willie Gutierrez, The Yards, Miramax, 1999. Max, 8MM (also known as 8 Millimeter), Columbia, 1999. Emperor Commodus, Gladiator, DreamWorks, 1999.

PHOENIX, Leaf See PHOENIX, Joaquin

PIG, Edward See COREY, Edward

PLACE, Mary Kay 1947PERSONAL Born September 23, 1947, in Tulsa, OK (some sources say Port Arthur, TX); daughter of Bradley E. Place. Education: Attended the University of Tulsa, 1969. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress, director, singer, and songwriter.

Television Appearances; Series: (As Leaf Phoenix) Doug Roberts, Morningstar/ Eveningstar, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Leaf Phoenix) Frankie, Kids Don't Tell, CBS, 1985. (As Leaf Phoenix) Drew Highsmith, Secret Witness, CBS, 1988.

Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding continuing performance by a supporting actress in a comedy series, 1977, for Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman; Independent Spirit Award nomination, 1997, for Manny and Lo; Emmy Award nomination, for a teleplay of an episode of MM*S*H. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Specials: (As Leaf Phoenix) Tad Akins, Six Pack, NBC, 1983. (As Leaf Phoenix) Robby Ellsworth, Backwards: The Riddle of Dyslexia, ABC, 1984. (As Leaf Phoenix) Timrmy Bailey, Anything for Love, NBC, 1985. Television Appearances; Episodic: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1983. Billy Donavan, "We're Off to Kill the Wizard," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, November, 1997, p. 217. Interview, October, 1995, p. 134; April, 1997, p. 88. People Weekly, September 7, 1998, p. 129.*

Film Appearances: Bound for Glory, United Artists, 1977. Bern ice, New York, New York, United Artists, 1977. Marie, Starting Over, Paramount, 1979. Teensa, More American Graffiti (also known as Purple Haze), Universal, 1979. Private Mary Lou Glass, Private Benjamin, Warner Bros., 1980. Lorraine, Modern Problems, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981. Waltz across Texas, Atlantic, 1982. Voice of Doris, Terms of Endearment, Paramount, 1983. Meg, The Big Chill, Columbia, 1983. Mrs. Crandall, Explorers, Paramount, 1985. Donna, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Judy, Bright Angel, Hemdale Releasing, 1990. Marilyn, Samantha, Academy, 1992. Katherine Harvey, Captain Ron, Buena Vista, 1992.

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Nora, Teresa's Tattoo (also known as Natural Selection), Trimark Pictures, 1994. Gail Stoney, Citizen Ruth (also known as Bigger Than Life, The Devil Inside, Meet Ruth Stoops, Precious, and Who's That Lady?), Miramax, 1996. Elaine, Manny and Lo, Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Mary Bryant, How to Make the Cruelest Month, Fugue State/Magnet Productions, 1997. Dot Black, The Rainmaker (also known as John Grisham's The Rainmaker), Paramount, 1997. Claire Spencer, Eye of Cod, Castle Hill, 1997. Joyce, Pecker, Fine Line Features, 1998. Madame Celeste, Naturally Native, 1998. Committed, Miramax, 1998. Floris, Being John Malkovich, Propaganda Films, 1999. McClintock's Peach, West Wind Entertainment, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Loretta Naggers, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (also known as Fernwood Forever), syndicated, 197677. Camille Cherski, My So-Called Life, ABC, 1994-95. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Shelley Jefferson Carp, Telling Secrets (also known as Contract for Murder), ABC, 1993. Prue Giroux, /Arm/stead Maupin's Tales of the City (also known as Tales of the City), Channel 4, broadcast on American Playhouse, PBS, both 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Becky Wiggins, Act of Love, 1980. K. K., For Love or Money, 1984. Joyce Harrison, The History of White People in America, Volume 1 (also known as The History of White People in America), Cinemax, 1985. Joyce Harrison, The History of White People in America, Volume 2 (also known as The History of White People in America), Cinemax, 1986. Prissy Thrash, "The Girl Who Spelled Freedom" (also known as "The Story of Linn Yann"), The Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Joyce Harrison, Portrait of a White Marriage (also known as Martin Mull in Portrait of a White Marriage and Scenes from a White Marriage), Cinemax, 1988. Sondra Evetts, Out on the Edge, CBS, 1989. Merrilee Payton, Crazy from the Heart, TNT, 1991. Shi Ida Hawk, Just My Imagination (also known as The Girl in the Song Title), NBC, 1992. Jean Daniel Murph, Bed of Lies, ABC, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Norma Williams, In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance, NBC, 1994. Molly Butler, My Very Best Friend, CBS, 1996. Betty Ann Dustin, For My Daughter's Honor (also known as For My Daughter's Honor: The Betty and Amy Dustin Story, Indecent Seduction, Seduction of Innocence, and The Seduction of Jane Doe), CBS, 1996. Sam, Love in Another Town (also known as Barbara Taylor Bradford's Love in Another Town), CBS, 1997. Coreen Davis, Point Last Seen, CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: "Bread," The Booth, 1985. Katherine, "Smooth Talk,"/American Playhouse, PBS, 1986. "The Wide Net," American Playhouse, PBS, 1987. The Gospel According to Jesus, Cinemax, 1995. April March, "Twirler," Talking With (also known as Great Performances), PBS, 1995. Also appeared in The John Denver Special. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Springtime," MM*S*H, CBS, 1974. Sally Jo Hotchkiss, "Murray in Love," The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS, 1975. Loretta Haggers, Fernwood 2-Nite, syndicated, 1977. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1977. Elizabeth Van Lew, "Traitor in My House," WonderWorks, PBS, 1990. Trudy, "The Gift," Directed By, Showtime, 1994. Susan, "Leslie's Folly," Directed By, Showtime, 1994. Joan Kenneally, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Also appeared in episodes of All in the Family, CBS; thirtysomething, ABC; and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC. Television Work; Director; Episodic: Lassie (also known as The New Adventures of Lassie), syndicated, 1989. "Where There's Smoke, You're Fired," Dream On, HBO, 1994. "Those Who Can't, Edit," Dream On, HBO, 1994. Friends, NBC, 1995. Directed "Tenants, Anyone?," Dream On, HBO; Arli$$ (also known asArliss), HBO; and Baby Boom, NBC.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Stage Appearances: Gary Davis, Juno's Swans, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, 1985. RECORDINGS Albums: Tonite! At the Capri Lounge, Loretta Haggers, 1976. Aimin'to Please, Columbia, 1977. New York, New York (film soundtrack), 1977. Singles: "Baby Boy/' 1976. WRITINGS Teleplays; Episodic: (With Linda Bloodworth) "Hot Lips and Empty Arms/' MM*S*H, CBS, 1973. (With Linda Bloodworth) "Springtime/' MM*S*H, CBS, 1974. (With Linda Bloodworth) "Mad Dogs and Servicemen/' MM*S*H/ CBS, 1974.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Kimberly Drummond, Diff'rent Strokes (also known as 45 Minutes from Harlem), NBC, 1978-84, ABC, 1985-86. Television Appearances; Movies: Wendy, Beyond the Bermuda Triangle (also known as Beyond This Place There Be Dragons), NBC, 1975. Cara Ames, High School U.S.A., NBC, 1983. Television Appearances; Specials: Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1980. Daisy Salinger, "Schoolboy Father" (also known as "He's My Baby Now"), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1980. Circus ofthe Stars, CBS, 1981. Daughter, Kraft Salutes Walt Disney World's 10th Anniversary, CBS, 1982. Celebrity Daredevils, ABC, 1983. Also performed songs in an Easter Seals telethon.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Debbie, Family, ABC, 1976. Mary Beth Sanders, Family, ABC, 1976. Herself, "CHiPs Goes Roller Disco," CHiPs, NBC, 1979. "The Thanksgiving Story," He//o, Larry, NBC, 1979. Darla, "The Case of the Vanishing Nurse," CHiPs, NBC, 1980. "Letting Go," Family, ABC, 1980. "Baby Sister," The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. Lisa, "Mike's Madonna Story," Growing Pains, ABC, 1985. "Love and the Perfect Wedding," The New Love, American Style, ABC, 1985. "Happy Birthday, Drummond," Diff'rent Strokes (also known as 45 Minutes from Harlem), NBC, 1985. Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 1989. TheArsenio Hall Show, syndicated, 1989. "Dana's Playboy Layout," A Current Affair, syndicated, 1989. "Former Child Stars," Sally Jesse Raphael, syndicated, 1989.

Born November 7, 1964, in Maywood, CA; married Lanny Lambert, 1984 (divorced); children: Tyler.

Also appeared in The Cong Show, NBC and syndicated; and The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC.

Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials for Kentucky Fried Chicken, Arco, Hallmark, and Dole. Also worked at a dry cleaning shop.

Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Sandra, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Warner Bros., 1977.

Also wrote episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, CBS; Paper Moon; ABC; and Phyllis, CBS. Songs for Television; Series: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (also known as Fernwood Forever), syndicated, 1976-77. Music for Films: Composer of songs "Soldiers of Christ" and "The Joyful Song," and lyricist for "Don't Give Up on Baby Tanya," Citizen Ruth (also known as Bigger Than Life, The Devil Inside, Meet Ruth Stoops, Precious, and Who's That Lady?), Miramax, 1996.*

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Return to Boggy Creek, 777 Distributors, 1978. Jenny, California Suite (also known as Neil Simon's California Suite), Columbia, 1978. Diana Masters, Prime Suspect (also known as Trauma), Columbia/nfriStar Home Video, 1988. The Sounds of Silence, 1992. J. D., Bikini Beach Race (also known as The Sex Puppets), 1992. Dana Fields, Compelling Evidence, 1995. Si lent Fury, 1997. J, Different Strokes (also known as jack and ]ill and Jack and Jill. . . and Jill), Coastline Films, 1997. Rita, Blade Boxer, Howard Boyet, 1997. Also appeared as a pair of twins in Sweet Sixteen and Never Been Killed. RECORDINGS Video Games: Kelli Medd, Night Trap, Sega Entertainment, 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, March 25, 1991, pp. 34-37.*

POLITO Jon

1950PERSONAL

Born December 29, 1950, in Philadelphia, PA. Education: Graduated from Villanova University. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Boss, Fire with Fire (also known as Captive Hearts), Paramount, 1986. Detective Walter Bedsoe, Highlander, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986. Doctor James, Dream Lover, United Artists, 1986. Kline, Critical Condition, Paramount, 1987. Moe Fingers, Homeboy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1988. Johnny Caspar, Miller's Crossing, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Chuck Greenwalk, The Freshman, TriStar, 1990. Myron Sales, Delusion, I.R.S. Releasing, 1991. Bigelow, The Rocketeer, Buena Vista, 1991. Lou Breeze, Barton Fink, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Fat Jack, Leather Jackets, Epic Home Video, 1992. Michael "The Suit" Minelli, Blankman, Columbia Pictures, 1994. Mr. Bumstead, The Hudsucker Proxy, Warner Bros., 1994. Gideon, The Crow, Dimension Films, 1994. Boss, Fluke, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Agent Palmer, Bushwacked (also known as The Tenderfoot and Tenderfoots), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1995. Nick, ]ust Your Luck (also known as Whiskey Down), PolyGram Video, 1996. Mr. Deacon, The Corporate Ladder, Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1996. Voice of Ashcan, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (animated), Buena Vista, 1996. Inside Out (also known as Clear), 1997. Rudy Ptak, With Friends Like These (also known as Mom's on the Roof), Mom's Roof, Inc., 1998. Parsons, Russell Mulcahy's Talos the Mummy, Dimension Films, 1998. Jelly, Road Kill, Fault Line Pictures, 1998. Private Snoop, The Big Lebowski, Gramercy, 1998.

Career: Actor and stage manager. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sporaco, The Killing Hour (also known as The Clairvoyant), Lansbury/Berun, 1982. Newscaster, C.H.U.D. (also known as Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers), New World, 1984. Zack, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins... (also known as Remo: Unarmed and Dangerous), Orion, 1985. (As John Polito) First cop, Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985.

Television Appearances; Movies: Joe Pawswalsky, Running Out, CBS, 1983. Howard, Death of a Salesman, CBS, 1985. Vitola, A Deadly Business, CBS, 1986. Brad Stakowski, Alone in a Neon jungle (also known as Command in Hell), CBS, 1988. Boss Johnson, G/'r/s in Prison, Showtime, 1994. Detective Al, The Shaggy Dog, ABC, 1994. Lou Spano, Money Plays, The Movie Channel, 1997. District Attorney Al Orsini, The Defenders: Choice of Evils, Showtime, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: The Invaders, Fox, 1995.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Detective Walt Kemper, Robin Cook's Invasion, NBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Thomas "Three Finger Brown'' Lucchese, The Gangster Chronicles (also known as The Gangster Chronicles: An American Story), NBC, 1981. Phil Bartoli, Crime Story, NBC, 1986-87. Captain Ross, Ohara, ABC, 1987. Leon Tepe" Pepperman, Hearts are Wild, CBS, 1992. Detective Steve Crosetti, Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1993-94. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Memories of Manon: Parts 1 & 2," The Equalizer, CBS, 1987. "Player to be Named Now/' Wiseguy, CBS, 1987. "Silent Fury," The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Dream On, HBO, 1990. Slocum, Empty Nest, NBC, 1991. Voice of Ty Warner, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1992. Ricky Apollo, Likely Suspects, Fox, 1992. Lt. Peter DiMartini, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Lt. Peter DiMartini, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Al Reseck, "I'll Be Waiting," Fallen Angels, 1993. Ralphy, "My Boyfriend's Back," Mad About You, NBC, 1994. Councilman Strand, Viper, NBC, 1994. Rinaldi, New York Undercover, Fox, 1995. "Life Support," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Paul Biaggi, "One Big Happy Family," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Alvin Spalding, "We Ought to Be in Pictures," High Society, CBS, 1995. Tony Renaldo, Burke's Law, CBS, 1995. Victor the Clown, High Incident, ABC, 1996. Mr. Russo, "Millions from Heaven," Roseanne, ABC, 1996. Louie Defazio, Early Edition, CBS, 1996. Silvio, "The Reverse Peephole," Seinfeld, NBC, 1997. Sid Bouchie, yenny, NBC, 1997. Pappas, "Mint Condition," Players, NBC, 1997. Rinaldi, New York Undercover, Fox, 1998. Jack's Lawyer, The Closer, CBS, 1998. Eddie Scarpino Gianni, "Omerta," Millennium, Fox, 1998. Television Appearances; Special: Sal, Livin' Large, ABC, 1989. Agent Caponello, Death and Taxes, PBS, 1989. Stage Appearances: Off-Broadway debut, The Transfiguration of Benno Blimpie, 1976.

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Broadway debut, American Buffalo, 1977. Beirce Takes on the Railroads!, The New Dramatists, Inc., 1977-78. The Killing of Yablonski, PAF Playhouse, Huntington Station, NY, 1978. New Jerusalem, Public/Other Stage, New York City, 1979. The Terrorists, Manhattan/Mainstage, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1979. XX, Emigres, Attic Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, 1979. Pepi Pisano, johnny on a Spot, BAM Theatre Company, New York City, 1980. Pasquale "Packy" Malardino, Curse of an Aching Heart, Little Theatre, New York City, 1982. Total Abandon, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1983. Howard Wagner, Death of a Salesman, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1984. Lester Delehanty, Digby, The Space at City Center, New York City, 1985. Lawrence, Nothing Sacred, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1988-89. Al, Road to Nirvana, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1991. Also appeared in Gemini; A Winter's Tale; Barbarians; and The Wedding. Stage Work: Stage manager, Electra, The Greek Art Theatre, New York City, 1974.*

PROYAS, Alex 1965(Alexander Proyas) PERSONAL Born in 1965, in Egypt; immigrated to Sydney, Australia, c. 1968. Education: Attended the Australian Film and Television School. Career: Director, producer, and screenwriter. Creator of music videos and commercials. Meaningful Eye Contact Films (production company), Sydney, Australia, founder. Awards, Honors: London Film Festival Award, most outstanding short film, Greater Union Best Short Film Award, Sydney Film Festival Award, and Boomerang Award from the Melbourne Film Festival, all 1982, for Groping; film festival awards for Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds; awards for commercials.

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CREDITS Film Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Crop/ng (short film), 1981. (As Alexander Proyas) Free Enterprise, 1986. And producer, Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds, Meaningful Eye Contact Films, 1989. Songlines, 1989. The Crow, Miramax, 1994. And producer, Dark City (also known as Dark Empire and Dark World), New Line Cinema, 1998.

Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds, Meaningful Eye Contact Films, 1989. Dark City (also known as Dark Empire and Dark World), New Line Cinema, 1998. Composer for Films: A Girl's Own Story (short film), [Australia], 1984. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Advertising Age, June 5, 1989, p. 28.*

WRITINGS Screenplays: (As Alexander Proyas) Free Enterprise, 1986.

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RAE, Edna See BURSTYN, Ellen

RHODES, Nancy

1946PERSONAL

Raised in Detroit, Ml; son of Nathaniel and Jeraldine Ramsey. Education: Wayne State University, received degree in theatre, 1993.

Full name, Nancy Elizabeth Rhodes; born July 5, 1946, in Chambersburg, PA; daughter of Harry Merriweather (an aviation cost estimator) and Alice Leidig (a preschool director and puppeteer; maiden name, Ryder) Rhodes; married Roger Jeff Cunningham, December 20, 1971 (separated, 1986). Education: Ohio University, B.F.A. (cum laude), 1968; New York University, M.F.A., 1973.

Addresses: Contact—Screen Actors Guild, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90026.

Addresses: Office—Manhattan School of Music, 120 Claremont Ave., New York, NY 10027.

Career: Actor.

Career: Director, producer, actress, and teacher. Roundabout Theatre, New York City, director and casting director, 1971-73; Pratt Institute, New York City, teacher, 1976-81; Musikdram Ensemble, Stockholm, Sweden, director, 1983-84; International Theatre Institute, New York City, American representative, 1983-87; Manhattan School of Music, New York City, professor, beginning in 1984; New York Opera Repertory Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York City, artistic director (with others), 1985-86; Academy Theatre, Atlanta, GA, director and adaptor, 198687.

RAMSEY, David PERSONAL

Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As David P. Ramsey) Pastor Randolph, Good News (also known as The Good News), UPN, 199798. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Deutschlandied, TV-60 Muenchen/Zweites Deutches/ Fernsehen Arte, 1996. Film Appearances: Student, The Nutty Professor, Universal, 1996. Londell, Con Air, Buena Vista, 1997.

Member: Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (member of the executive board, 1982-83), American Directors Institute (member of the advisory board, 1986—), American Guild of Musical Artists, National Music Theatre Network, League of Professional Theatre Women (New York).

Stage Appearances: Appeared in Miss Evers' Boys, The Odd Couple, Othello, and A Raisin in the Sun.*

Awards, Honors: Soho Weekly News Award, excellence in the creative arts, 1977, for The Mother of Us AIL

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Stage Work; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: An Evening of Russian Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1971. American Gothics, Roundabout Theatre, 1972. The Lover, Roundabout Theatre, 1972. Box and Box, Roundabout Theatre, 1972. Middle of the Night, Kagan Theatre, NY, 1974. Common Garden Variety, Interart Theatre, New York City, 1974. Mine!, I nterart Theatre, 1974. One Short Day at the Jamboree, Town Hall, New York City, 1974. Producing director, New Plays by Women Writers, Westbeth Playwrights Collective, New York City, 1974-75. The Mother of Us All, Encompass Music Theatre, New York City, 1976. The Yellow Wallpaper, Encompass Music Theatre, 1976. Scapin, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1977. The Tender Land, Encompass Music Theatre, 1977. He Who Gets Slapped, Encompass Music Theatre, 1978. Hear Their Voices: Women Founders of the American Theatre, 1910-1946, Encompass Music Theatre, 1978. Regina, Encompass Music Theatre, 1978. Fantasies Take Flight, Encompass Music Theatre, 1979. The Wise Woman, Encompass Music Theatre, 1979. Postcard from Morocco, Encompass Music Theatre, 1979. Elizabeth and Essex, Encompass Music Theatre, 1980. Der Vampyr, Encompass Music Theatre, 1980. Transatlantic, Trenton, NJ, 1981. The Abduction from the Seraglio, Lake George Opera Festival, Glens Falls, NY, 1981. The Adventures of Friar Tuck, Eugene O'Neill Composers Conference, Waterford, CT, 1981. Tartuffe, San Francisco Opera, San Francisco, CA, 1981. The Monkey Opera, Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1982. Death in Venice, Gota Lejon Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, 1983-84. The Fantasticks, Hartt Opera Theatre, West Hartford, CT, 1985. And producer, Lord Byron, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City, 1985. Desert of Roses, Tribeca Performing Arts Center, New York City, 1994. Only Heaven, Encompass Music Theatre, 1995.

Stage Appearances: Kim Macafee, Bye Bye Birdie, Chambersburg Community Theatre, Chambersburg, PA, 1963. Stage Work; Major Tours: Director, Miss Jane's Parlour, Dutch cities, including Rotterdam, Den Haag, Utrecht, and Amsterdam, 1982. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage, Unless Otherwise Noted: Eccentricities, Outcasts, and Visionaries, 1982. Miss Jane's Parlour, Dutch cities, including Rotterdam, Den Haag, Utrecht, and Amsterdam, 1982. Translator and adaptor, The Imaginary Invalid, 1986.*

RIBISI, Giovanni 1976(Vonni Ribisi) PERSONAL Born March 31, 1976, in Los Angeles, CA; brother of Marissa Ribisi (an actress and writer); married Mariah O'Brien; children: Lucia. Addresses:/Agent-Scott Henderson, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Vonni Ribisi) Cory Kupkus, My Two Dads, NBC, 1987-90. (As Vonni Ribisi) Skinner Buckley, Davis Rules, CBS, 1992. Jeff Billings, The Wonder Years, ABC, 1992-93. Elvis DeMattis, Family Album, CBS, 1993. Frank, Jr. (recurring), Friends, NBC, 1995—. Television Appearances; Movies: Wesley, Promised a Miracle, 1988. Pete Ryes, The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom, HBO, 1993. Scott, The Outpost (also known as Mind Ripper and Wes Craven's The Mindripper), HBO, 1995.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Wex, The Grave, HBO, 1996. Student, Alptraum im Airport, 1998. Joey Schneider, Phoenix, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Curtis Johnson, "A Song for Jason/' Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1985. (As Vonni Ribisi) Teddy, "Where's the Boss/' Married. . . With Children, Fox, 1987. Mitchell, "Pilot," Blossom, NBC, 1990. Joey Burke, "Suffer the Children: Parts 1 & 2," The Commish, ABC, 1993. Tony Kingston, "Something in the Shadows: Parts 1 & 2," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. The cashier, "Pilot," Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1994. Bruce Mackie, "The Final Adjustment," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Bruce Mackie, "Double Avandando," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Darren Peter Oswald, "D.P.O.," The X-Files, Fox, 1995. Mike Webber, "Every Day a Little Death," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Eddie, "Dead Man's Marker," Marker, UPN, 1995. Tracey Takes On. . ., HBO, 1996. Film Appearances: Chad, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Joey, First Love, Last Rites, Strand Releasing, 1997. Steve "V," tost Highway, October Films, 1997. Jeff, SubUrbia (also known as subUrbia), Castle Rock, 1997. Bandit No. 20, The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Marty, Scotch and Milk, 1998. Running with Scissors, 1998. Jason, Men (also known as Girl Talk and Some Girls), Number Three Production/Millennium Films, 1998. T/4 Medic Wade, Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks, 1998. Pete, The Mod Squad, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1999. The Other Sister, Buena Vista, 1999. All the Rage, Scanbox Danmark, 1999. The Boiler Room, New Line Cinema, 1999.*

RIBISI, Vonni See RIBISI, Giovanni

RIFLE, Ned See HARTLEY, Hal

RINGWALD, Molly

1968PERSONAL

Born February 18 (some sources say February 16), 1968, in Roseville, CA (some sources say Sacramento, CA); daughter of Bob (a musician) and Adele Ringwald. Education: Attended high school in Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: /Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2100, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Beginning at four years of age, nightclub singer, with her father's band, the Great Pacific Jazz Band. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe nomination, 1982, for Tempest; Theatre World Award, 1986-87, for Lily Dale. CREDITS Film Appearances: Miranda, Tempest, Columbia, 1982. N iki, Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (also known as Road Gangs and Adventures in the Creep Zone), Columbia, 1983. Samantha Baker, Sixteen Candles, Universal, 1984. Claire Standish, The Breakfast Club, Universal, 1985. Andie Walsh, Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986. Randy Jensen, The Pick-up Artist, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1987. Pauleen Kathleen "P.K." Bayette, P. K. and the Kid, Sunn Classics/Lorimar Video, 1987. Cordelia, King Lear, Cannon, 1988. Darcy Elliot, For Keeps, TriStar, 1988. Jewel, Fresh Horses, Columbia, 1988. Gary Porter, Strike It Rich (also known as Money Talks and Loser Take Al'I), Flamingo/Millimeter, 1990. Betsy Hopper, Betsy's Wedding, Buena Vista, 1990. Lisa Hollis, Face the Music, Movie Group International, 1993. Janet, Seven Sundays (also known as Tours les jours dimanche)f Ciby 2000/Amlf, 1994. Teresa Tatum, Some Folks Call It a Sling Blade, Headliner Entertainment Group, 1994. Melissa, Malicious, Republic Pictures, 1995.

366 'ROCK Bebe, Baja, Dream Entertainment, 1995. Susan, Enfants de salaud (also known as Bastard Erood), M6 Films, 1996. Kim Poole, Office Killer, Miramax, 1997. Requiem for Murder, Allegro Films, 1998. Nancy, Kimberly, Moonstone Entertainment, 1999. Substitute teacher, Killing Mrs. Tingle, Dimension Films, 1999. The Giving Tree, La Famigdia, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Molly Parker, The Facts of Life, NBC, 1979-80. The Story of Hollywood, TNT, 1988. Maybe Baby, 1988. Angela Colton, "Sight Unseen/' Remember WENN, American Movie Classics, 1996. Carrie Donovan, Townies, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Frannie Goldsmith, Stephen King's "The Stand" (also known as The Stand), ABC, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Melissa Webber, Packin' It In, CBS, 1983. Lonnie, Surviving, ABC, 1985. Alison Gertz, Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story (also known as Fatal Love), ABC, 1992. Claire the autograph-seeker, Since You've Been Cone, ABC, 1998. Beth, Twice Upon a Time, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: The New Mickey Mouse Club, syndicated, 1977. "The Facts of Life/' D iff'rent Strokes, NBC, 1979. "Johnny Appleseed/' Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, Showtime, 1986. Kit, "Dusk Before Fireworks/' a segment of "Women and Men: Stories of Seduction," HBO Showcase, HBO, 1990. Television Appearances; Specials: The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes All-Star 50th Anniversary Special, CBS, 1986. Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. The 59th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1987. Presenter, The 1996 Emmy Awards, 1996. Stage Appearances: The Crass Harp, 1974. Kate and Pepper, Annie, Curran Theatre, San Francisco, CA, then Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles, 1978.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Lily Dale, New York City, 1986. Li'l Bit, How I Learned to Drive, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, CA

1999. RECORDINGS Albums: Molly Sings, 1974. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, March, 1997, p. 278. Entertainment Weekly, November 3, 1995; September 20, 1996, p. 36. Premiere, July, 1990, p. 68. Redbook, November, 1996, p. 102. Variety, August 25, 1997, p. 76.*

ROCK, Chris 1966PERSONAL Born February 7, 1966, in Jamestown, SC; raised in Brooklyn, NY; son of Julius (deceased, former truck driver) and Rose (a school teacher) Rock; married Malaak Compton (a public relations executive), 1996. Addresses: Contact—Actor/Comedian, c/o HBO, 1100 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036. Career: Comedian, actor, writer, and producer. Has appeared in commercials for 1-800-COLLECT and Nike (provided the voice for the Li'l Penny character). Awards, Honors: CableACE Award, best standup comedy special, 1995, for Chris Rock: BigAss]okes; Emmy Award nomination (shared with Chris Kelly [head writer], Franklyn Ajaye, Scott Carter, Christopher Case Erbland, Al Franken, Jon Hotchkiss, Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington, Hayes Jackson, Brian Jacobsmeyer, Bill Kelley, Bill Maher, Billy Martin, and Ned Rice), outstanding individual achievement in writing for a variety or music program, 1997, for Politically Incorrect; Emmy Awards, outstanding variety, music, or comedy special, and outstanding writing for a variety or music program, both 1997, for Chris Rock: Bring the Pain; Grammy Award, best spoken comedy album, 1997, for Roll with the New; CableACE Awards, best entertainment

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Presenter, Presenter, Presenter, Presenter,

50th Emmy Awards, 1998. The 40th Annual Grammy Awards, 1998. 1998 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1998. The 1998 Essence Awards, 1998.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Miami Vice, NBC, 1984. Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1995. Valentino Watson and himself, Martin, Fox, 1995. Maurice/Jasmine, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC,

1995. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1996. Guest, The Rodman World Tour, MTV, 1996. Voice of Booda Sack, King of the Hill, Fox, 1997.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cast member, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1990-93. Regular, In Living Color, Fox, 1993. Host, The Chris Rock Show, HBO, 1997—. Television Appearances; Specials: Uptown Comedy Express (also known as On Location), HBO, 1987. First Person with Maria Shriver, NBC, 1990. Saturday Night Live Goes Commercial, NBC, 1991. Why Bother Voting?, PBS, 1992. Saturday Night Live: All the Best for Mother's Day, NBC, 1992. Presenter, MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. The 2nd Annual Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special, NBC, 1993. Met Life Presents the Apollo Theatre Hall of Fame, NBC, 1994. "Chris Rock—Big Ass Jokes," HBO Comedy HalfHour, HBO, 1994. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Correspondent, Indecision '96: The Democratic National Convention, Comedy Central, 1996. Correspondent and himself, Indecision '96: The Republican National Convention, Comedy Central, 1996. Host, The 1996 Billboard Music Awards, 1996. Voice, How Do You Spell God?, HBO, 1996. Catch a Rising Star 50th Anniversary—Give or Take 26 Years, CBS, 1996. Chris Rock: Bring the Pain, HBO, 1996. The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 19th Annual CableACEAwards, 1997. Host, 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1997.

A Gift of Song, TNT, 1997. Elmopalooza, ABC, 1998. Comic Relief VIII, HBO, 1998. 1998 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1998.

Television Work: Creative consultant, MTV Movie Awards (special), MTV, 1993. Executive producer, "Chris Rock—Big Ass Jokes/' HBO Comedy Half-Hour, HBO, 1994. Executive producer, Chris Rock: Bring the Pain, HBO, 1997. Executive producer, The Hughleys (series), ABC,

1998—. Film Appearances: Parking Valet, Beverly Hills Cop II, Paramount, 1987. Rib Joint Customer, I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Himself, Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen, 1988. Pookie, New Jack City, Warner Bros., 1991. Bony T, Boomerang, Paramount, 1992. Albert, CB4, Universal, 1993. Deke Anthony, The Immortals, Hallmark Home Entertainment, 1995. Yuck Mouth, Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Lieutenant Oster, Sgt. Bilko (also known as Sergeant Bilko), Universal, 1996. Joey, Beverly Hills Ninja, TriStar, 1997. Voice of Rodney (guinea pig), Doctor Dolittle (also known as Dr. Dolittle)f Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Lee Butters, Lethal Weapon 4 (also known as Lethal 4), Warner Bros., 1998. Untitled Romantic Comedy Project (also known as Untitled Chris Rock Film, [1998]), New Line Cinema, 1999. Nurse Betty, Gramercy Pictures, 1999. Rufus, Dogma (also known as Bearclaw), Miramax,

1999. Film Work; Producer: (With Nelson George) CB4, Universal, 1993.

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RECORDINGS Albums: Born Suspect (comedy), Atlantic, 1992. Roll With the New (comedy), DreamWorks, 1997. Albums; Contributions: Bass, Hydravion, Hydravion, Sonet, 1978. Lyricist, CB4 (soundtrack), MCA, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Nelson George and Robert LoCash) CB4, Universal, 1993. Television Scripts: "Chris Rock—Big Ass Jokes/' HBO Comedy HalfHour (special), HBO, 1994. Chris Rock: Bring the Pain, HBO, 1996. The Chris Rock Show (series), HBO, 1997—. Books: Rock This!, Hyperion, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 26, 1997, p. 20; September 11,1998, p. 48. Jet, December 8, 1997, p. 62. People Weekly, December 29, 1997, p. 129. Time, July 20, 1998, pp. 56-58.*

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1963PERSONAL

Born March 4, 1963, in Bethlehem, PA; married, wife's name Leslie (divorced); married, wife's name Kelly; children: two. Addresses: /Agent—Abrams Artists and Associates, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 625, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. As a teenager, worked as a clown in a regional circus; nightclub magician. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Haskell Epstein, Capital News, ABC, 1990.

Clifford Lewis, Matlock, NBC, 1992, ABC, 1993-95. Richard Bettina, Nash Bridges, CBS, 1996-97. Television Appearances; Movies: Dennis Jepson, The Killing Mind, Lifetime, 1991. Clifford Lewis, Matlock: The Vacation, NBC, 1992. Randy Wood, Moment of Truth: Caught in the Crossfire (also known as Caught in the Crossfire), NBC, 1994. Clifford Lewis, Matlock: The Scam, ABC, 1995. Clifford Lewis, Matlock: The Heist, ABC, 1995. Mitch, The Cold Equations, Sci-Fi Channel, 1996. Johnny Carter, Abducted: A Father's Love (also known as Fugitive from Justice and Runaway Father), NBC, 1996. Jay Leno, The Late Shift, HBO, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Neil, "The Play's the Thing/' Quantum Leap, NBC, 1991. Jaron, "Unification," Parts 1 and 2, Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1991. Herkimer Johnson, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1995. Daniel Grayson, "Potato Head Blues/' The Pretender, NBC, 1996. Anthony "Tony" J. Poll, "Lome and Max Drop the Ball," Spy Came, 1997. Danny, George and Leo, CBS, 1997. Bill Hargess, "Cruel and Unusual," Vengeance Unlimited, ABC, 1998. Film Appearances: Night School (also known as Terror Eyes), 1981. Rex, Cave Girl, Crown International, 1985. Samson ("John"), River's Edge, Island, 1987. Hadfield, Project X, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Biscuit, Dudes, New Century/Vista Film, 1987. Young trooper, Miles from Home, Cinecom, 1988. Bill Lonigan, Disorganized Crime, Buena Vista, 1989. Keystone, Eddie Presley, Raven Pictures International, 1992. Marty, Only You, Live Home Video, 1992. Biggs, The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993. Officer Brickowski, House Arrest, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1996. Dale Schneider, Driven, 1996. Michael (some sources cite the role of Joseph Bekins), Stir, CineTel, 1997. Cadillac, 1997. Detective Williams, Money Talks, New Line Cinema, 1997. Deputy Marshal Biggs, U.S. Marshals (also known as The Fugitive, Part //), Warner Bros., 1998.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Stage Appearances: Bom Yesterday, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1982-83. Geiger counter operator, Sarcophagus, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles, 1987-88. Also appeared In the plays Holy Toledo, No Time for Sergeants, and Who Killed Orson Welles? OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, February 26, 1996, p. 98.*

ROELFS, Jan PERSONAL Born in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Career: Production designer, art director, and set decorator. Originally trained as an interior designer. Production designer, beginning 1983; has created sets for videos, commercials, IMAX movies, and museum installations. Awards, Honors: Best Artist Collaboration Award, Cannes Film Festival, 1989, for Drowning by Numbers; Felix Award nomination, European Film Festival, 1990, for The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover; Dutch Golden Calf Award, best art director, 1991; Academy Award nomination, best art direction-set decoration, 1994, for Orlando (with Ben van Os); Academy Award nomination, best art direction—set decoration, Golden Satellite Award, best motion picture art direction, 1998, both for Cattaca (with Nancy Nye). CREDITS Film Production Designer, Except Where Indicated: A Zed & Two Noughts (also known as Zoo and Zoo: A Zed & Two Noughts), Skouras Pictures, 1985. Art director, In de Schaduw Van de Overwinning (also known as Shadow of Victory), Sigma II, 1985. Art director, Zjoek, 1987. Art director, Havinck, 1987. Art director, Blond Dolly, 1987. Drowning by Numbers, Miramax, 1987. Art director, Shadowman, 1988. Art director, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, Miramax, 1989.

Art director, No Potatoes, 1989. Art director, Laura Ley, 1989. And production designer, Sailors Don't Cry, 1990. Alissa in Concert, 1990. Art director (Netherlands), Vincent& Theo, Hemdale, 1990. Prospero's Books, Miramax, 1991. And art director, Eline Vere, U.G.C. Worldwide, 1991. Orlando, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1992. The BabyofMacon, Allarts, 1993. Hoffman's Hunger, 1993. Little Women, Columbia, 1994. And art director, 7000 Rosen (also known as 7,000 Roses), The Movies Filmdistribution, 1994. Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets (also known as The Grotesque and Grave Indiscretion), Live Entertainment, 1995. The Juror, Columbia, 1996. Cattaca (also known as The Eighth Day), Columbia, 1997. The Astronaut's Wife, New Line Cinema, 1999. Flawless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1999. Television Production Designer; Movies: M is for Man, Music, Mozart, 1991 .*

ROGERS, Gregory SeeZANUCK, Darryl F.

ROSEN, Martin Addresses: Contact—Directors Guild of America, 7920 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Director, producer, and screenwriter. Member: Directors Guild of America. CREDITS Film Work; Producer and Director, Unless Otherwise Noted: Watership Down (also known as Richard Adams' Watership Down; animated), Avco-Embassy, 1978. The Plague Dogs (animated), United Artists, 1982. Producer only, Smooth Talk, Spectrafilm, 1985. Stacking (also known as Season of Dreams), Spectrafilm, 1987.

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Screenplays: Watership Down (also known as Richard Adams' Watership Down; animated), Avco-Embassy, 1978. The Plague Dogs (animated), United Artists, 1982.*

Ghost, Paramount, 1990. Jacob's Ladder (also known as Dante's Inferno), TriStar, 1990. (As Derek Saunders) Deceived, Buena Vista, 1991. My Life, Columbia, 1993. Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. In Your Dreams, Universal, forthcoming. OTHER SOURCES

RUBIN, Bruce Joel 1943(Derek Saunders) PERSONAL Born March 10, 1943, in Detroit, Ml; son of James (a contractor) and Sondra Rubin; married Blanche Mallins; children: Joshua, Ari. Education: Attended Wayne State University, 1960-62; New York University, graduate (film school), 1965. Addresses: Office—c/o Geoffrey Sanford, Sanford, Skouras, Gross & Associates, 1015 Gayley Ave., Third Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90024-3424. Career: Screenwriter, director, and producer. NBC News, assistant film editor, mid-1960s; Whitney Museum, film department, associate curator. Member: Writer's Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best original screenplay, and Writers Guild of America Award, both 1990, for Ghost. CREDITS Film Work: (As Bruce Rubin) Assistant director, Hi, Mom! (also known as Blue Manhattan, Confessions of a Peeping John, and Son of Greetings), Sigma Ml, 1970. Associate producer, Chost, Paramount, 1990. Associate producer, Jacob's Ladder (also known as Dante's Inferno), TriStar, 1990. Director and producer, My Life, Columbia, 1993. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Robert Statzel and Philip Frank Messina) Brainstorm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Deadly Friend, Warner Bros., 1986.

Books: Schanzer, Karl, and Thomas Lee Wright, American Screenwriters, Avon Books (New York), 1993.*

RYAN, Mitchell

1928PERSONAL

Born January 11, 1928, in Cincinnati, OH (some sources say Louisville, KY); children: three. Addresses: 30355 Mulholland Drive, Cornell, CA 91301. Career: Actor. Member of Arena Stage Group, Washington, D.C. Also known as Mitch Ryan. Military service: U.S. Navy; Korean War. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Burke Devlin, Dark Shadows, ABC, 1966-67. Captain Chase Reddick, Chase, NBC, 1973-74. Don Walling, Executive Suite, CBS, 1976-77. Dr. Blake Simmons, Having Babies, ABC, 1978; renamed Julie Farr, M.D., ABC, 1978-79. Cooper Hawkins, The Chisholms, CBS, 1980. Brennan Flannery, High Performance, ABC, 1983. Burke Devlin, Dark Shadows, ABC, 1983. Alex Hunter, All My Children, ABC, 1985-1987. Anthony TonnelI, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1989. Judge Kosarin, Civil Wars, ABC, 1991. Porter, 2000 Malibu Road, CBS, 1992. Mandrake, Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1992. Dr. Graystone, One West Waikiki, CBS, 1994. Mr. Bremley, The Single Guy, NBC, 1995. Leonard Schuster, Champs, ABC, 1996. Morganthal, Spy Game, ABC, 1997. Judge George Nelson (recurring), The Practice, ABC, 1997. Edward Montgomery, Dharma & Greg, ABC, 1997—.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Pilots: Ben, The Fuzz Brothers, ABC, 1973. Captain Chase Reddick, Chase, NBC, 1973. Dr. Blake Simmons, Having Babies III, ABC, 1978. Keyes, ]oe Dancer: The Monkey Mission (also known as The Monkey Mission), NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Hot Minerva/' Naked City, ABC, 1961. "The Well-Dressed Termite/' Naked City, ABC, 1961. "Button in the Haystack/7 Naked City, ABC, 1961. "Soft Focus," Way Out, CBS, 1961. "Barefoot on a Bed of Coals," Naked City, ABC, 1963. Davis, "Faces," Coronet Blue, CBS, 1967. Jelks, "Jelks," The High Chaparral, NBC, 1970. Alexander Roper, "Fool's Gold," Cannon, CBS, 1971. John Slater, "Murder by Moonlight," Cannon, CBS, 1972. Abel Hoffman, "The Unicorn," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. A.A. Simmons, "Perfect Fit for a Frame," Cannon, CBS, 1975. Colonel Hopkins, "Two Into 5:56 Won't Go," The Rockford Files, NBC, 1975. Captain Fogerty, "Who Shot JR?," Dallas, CBS, 1980. Sam Garrett, King's Crossing, ABC, 1982. Edward Wyler, Hot Pursuit, NBC, 1984. Bane, Hell Town, NBC, 1985. Ike Hagen, "Waste 'Em!," The A-Team, NBC, 1985. George Deaton, "Rites of Passage," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1987. Captain Ernest Lenko, "The Cemetary Vote," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987. Admiral Edgar Sheppard, "Submarine," Mission: Impossible, ABC, 1989. Kyle Riker, "The Icarus Factor," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1989. "The Fighting 52nd," Hardball, NBC, 1989. "Smoke Gets in Your Thighs," LA. Law, NBC, 1990. Jack, "Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?," Who's the Boss, ABC, 1990. Congressman Arthur Prouty, "List of Yuri Lermentov," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991. Bennet Tyler, "Water, Water, Everywhere," Mann & Machine, NBC, 1992. "Lessons Learned," The Young Riders, ABC, 1992. "Fighting Cage," Renegade, syndicated, 1992. Judge Riley, "The Committee," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1993. Jack Hanlan, "Emmission Accomplished," NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Ted Branson, "Murderer's Row," Renegade, syndicated, 1994. The Watcher, UPN, 1995.

RYAN • 371 Brent Renwyck, "Big Easy Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Grant Everett, "Partners: Part I," and "Partners: Part II," Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1995. William Paley, "To Prey in Darkness," Dark Skies, NBC, 1996. Edgar Clayton, Wings, NBC, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: The Streets of Beverly Hills, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Mr. Pasko, The Entertainer, NBC, 1976. Matthew, Christmas Miracle in Caulfield U.S.A. (also known as The Christmas Coal Mine Miracle), NBC, 1977. Jethro Lundy, Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion (also known as The Medicine Hat Stallion), NBC, 1977. Ambler Bowman, Escape from Bogen County, CBS, 1977. Lieutenant Colonel Applegate, Sergeant Matlovich versus the U.S. Air Force, NBC, 1978. Jack Fallen, Flesh and Blood, CBS, 1979. Silas Creedy, Angel City (also known as Field of Tears), CBS, 1980. Dr. Ralph B. Allison and narrator, The Five of Me, CBS, 1981. Jerry Clements, The Choice, CBS, 1981. Hugh Hefner, Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story, NBC, 1981. Curly Jackson ("Slim"), Of Mice and Men, NBC, 1981. Charlie McCourt, Kenny Rogers as "The Gambler"— The Adventure Continues, CBS, 1983. Chief Tom Riordan, Uncommon Valor, CBS, 1983. Paul Strombaugh, Fatal Vision, NBC, 1984. Captain Malone, Hostage Flight, NBC, 1985. Colonel Evan Marshall, Northstar, ABC, 1986. Judge Donald Faulkner, Penalty Phase, CBS, 1986. Dan Eastman, Favorite Son (also known as Target: Favorite Son), NBC, 1988. Tom Hale, The Ryan White Story, ABC, 1989. Patton, Margaret Bourke-White (also known as Double Exposure), TNT, 1989. Judgement, HBO, 1990. Admiral Mark Nately, Deadly Game, USA Network, 1991. Majority Rule, Lifetime, 1992. Frank, Dirty Work, USA Network, 1992. Music Supervisor, For Their Own Good, ABC, 1993. Harrison Barclay, Danielle Steele's "Star" (also known as5tar), NBC, 1993. Chief Carson, Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is, NBC, 1994.

372 »RYAN Oliver, Cramps (also known as Lethal Intent), NBC, 1995. White, Raven Hawk (also known as Ravenhawk), HBO, 1996. Joe Thomas, A Face to Die For (also known as The face), NBC, 1996. Averell Harriman, Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story (also known as Life of the Party and Life of the Party: Pamela Harriman), Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Robert McNamara, Robert Kennedy and His Times, CBS, 1985. TilletMain, North and South, ABC, 1985. Peter Chappell, In a Child's Name, CBS, 1991. Film Appearances: Jed Moultrie, Thunder Road, 1958. Shorty Austin, Monte Walsh, National General, 1970. Charles Kincaid, Chandler, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1971. Sergeant Martin Flood, Glory Boy (also known as My Old Man's Place), Cinerama, 1971. Lowell, The Honkers, United Artists, 1972. Harve Poole, Electra Glide in Blue, United Artists, 1973. Waters, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, Paramount, 1973. Dave Drake, High Plains Drifter, Universal, 1973. Charlie McCoy, Magnum Force, Warner Bros., 1973. Inspector McKenna, A Reflection of Fear (also known as Labyrinth and Autumn Child), Columbia, 1973. Priest, Two-Minute Warning, Universal, 1976. Doc Harrison, The Hunting Party, United Artists, 1977. The General, Lethal Weapon, Warner Bros., 1987. Drury Campbell, Winter People, Columbia, 1989. Simms, Aces: Iron Eagle III, Filmayer, 1992. Kenneth Davenport, The Opposite Sex and How to Live With Them, Once Upon a Time Films, 1992. Gray Edwards, Hot Shots/ Part Deux (also known as Hot Shots/ 2), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Wanamaker, Speechless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994. Ray Stevens, Blue Sky, Orion, 1994. Hammond, judge Dredd, Buena Vista, 1995. Dr. Wynn, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (also known as Halloween 6, Halloween 666: Curse of Michael Myers, and Halloween: The Origin of Michael Myers), Miramax, 1995. Abe Woods, Ed, Universal, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Mr. Newberry, Grosse Point Blank, Buena Vista, 1997. Mr. Allan, Liar Liar, Universal, 1997. Chief Jim Kelly, The Devil's Own, Columbia, 1997. Stage Appearances: Clyde Gevedon, Whisper to Me, Players Theatre, New York City, 1960. Antonio, The Tempest, New York Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare Theatre, New York City, 1962. Agrippa, /Antony and Cleopatra, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1963. Duke Senior, As You Like It, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1963. Leontes, The Winter's Tale, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1963. lago, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1964, then Martinique Theatre, New York City, 1965. Title role, Baal, Martinique Theatre, 1965. Tullus Aufidius, Coriolanus, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, 1965. Mike Talman, Wait until Dark, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1966. Agamemnon, Iphigenia inAulis, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1967. James Tyrone, Jr., A Moon for the Misbegotten, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1968. Clint Barlowe, The Sudden and Accidental Re-Education of Horse Johnson, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1968. Jason, Medea, Clarence Brown Company, Knoxville, TN, then Cort Theatre, New York City, both 1982. Also appeared with the Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1969-70. RECORDINGS Audio Tapes: Narrator, Managing by Values, Ken Blanchard and Michael O'Connor, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Library Journal, June 1, 1997, p. 172. Variety, September 22, 1997, p. 78.*

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Full name, Carl Edward Sagan; born November 9, 1934, In Brooklyn, NY; died of pneumonia, a complication of myelodysplasia (a bone marrow disease), December 19, 1996, in Seattle, WA; son of Samuel (a cloth cutter and factory manager) and Rachel (Gruber) Sagan; married Lynn Alexander Margulis (a scientist), June 16, 1957 (divorced, 1963); married Linda Salzman (a painter), April 6, 1968 (divorced); married Ann Druyan (a writer); children: (first marriage) Dorion Solomon, Jeremy Ethan; (second marriage) Nicholas; (third marriage) Alexandra Rachel, Samuel Democritus ("Sam"). Education: University of Chicago, A.B. (with honors), 1954, B.S., 1955, M.S., 1956, Ph.D, 1960. Career: Astronomer, writer, and producer. Committee to Review Project Blue, U.S. Air Force, member, 1956-66; Mariner 2 mission to Venus, experiment conductor, 1962; Stanford University Medical School, Palo Alto, CA, visiting assistant professor of genetics, 1962-63; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, assistant professor of astronomy, 1962-68, Lowell lecturer, 1984; Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA, astrophysicist, 1962-68; National Science Foundation/American Astronomical Society, visiting professor at various colleges and universities, 1963-67; University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, and Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, Condon lecturer, 1967-68; Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, associate professor, 1968-70, director of the Laboratory for Planetary Studies, 1968-96, associate director of the Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, 1972-81, David Duncan professor of astronomy and space sciences, 1979-96, Johnson distinguished lecturer at the

Johnson Graduate School of Management, 1985, Olin lecturer, 1988, Robert W. Beggs memorial lecturer at the Center for Religion, Ethics, and Social Policy, 1989; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, lecturer in astronaut training program, 1969-72, chair of the study group on machine intelligence and robotics, 1977-79; American Association for the Advancement of Science, Holiday lecturer, 1970; Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, member of the board of directors, 1972-77; Vanuxem lecturer, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 1973 and 1985; Smith lecturer, Dartmouth University, Hanover, NH, 1974 and 1977; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Wagner lecturer, 1975; Haverford College, Haverford, PA, Philips lecturer, 1975; National Book Awards, judge, 1975; University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Jacob Bronowski lecturer, 1975, H. L. Welsh lecturer in physics, 1982; Smithsonian Institution, council member, 1975-85; University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, Anson Clark memorial lecturer, 1976; John S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, member of the fellowship panel, 1976-81; American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, member of the usage panel, 1976-96; Royal Institution, London, England, Christmas lecturer, 1977; American Psychiatric Association, Menninger memorial lecturer, 1978, Adolf Meyer lecturer, 1984; Planetary Society, president, 1979-96. Council for a Livable World Education Fund, member of the board of directors, 1980-96; Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee Institute, AL, Carver memorial lecturer, 1981; U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY, Feinstone lecturer, 1981; Yale University, New Haven, CT, Class Day lecturer, 1981; Carl Sagan Productions, Inc., president, 1981-96; Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences, George Pal lecturer, 1982; University of Arizona, Phelps Dodge lecturer, 1982; civil space station study, Office of Technol-

374 • SAG AN ogy Assessment, U.S. Congress, member of the advisory panel, 1982-96; U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO, distinguished lecturer, 1983; American Committee on U.S.-Soviet Relations, member, 1983-96; Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA, Jack distinguished American lecturer, 1984; Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, distinguished lecturer, 1984; National War College, National Defense University, keystone lecturer, 198486; National Resources Defense Council, Marshall lecturer, 1985; University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, Gifford lecturer in natural theology, 1985; California Academy of Sciences, Lilenthal lecturer, 1986; American Public Health Association, Dolan lecturer, 1986; Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, distinguished visiting scientist, 1986-96; Japan Society, distinguished lecturer, 1987; Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA, Cohen lecturer, 1987; University of Nevada, Reno, NV, Barrack lecturer, 1987; University of Alabama, Von Braun lecturer, 1987; University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Commonwealth lecturer, 1988; National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, Gilbert Grosvenor centennial lecturer, 1988; Children's Health Fund, member of the board of advisors, 198896; Science, Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders on Human Survival, chair (with others), 1988-96; Murata lecturer, Kyoto, Japan, 1989; Astronomical Society of the Pacific, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, Bart Bok centennial lecturer, 1989; U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, James Forrestal lecturer, 1989; National Telephone and Telegraph Company, Tokyo, Japan, centennial lecturer, 1990; State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, distinguished speaker, 1990; Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Aurora, IL, James R. Thompson leadership lecturer, 1991; Nehru memorial lecturer, New Delhi, India, 1991; /Asa/7/ Shimbun, Tokyo, Japan, member of the international board of advisors, 1991-96; National Institutes for the Environment, member of the advisory council, 1991-96; Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, Boyer lecturer, 1993; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, Robert Resnick lecturer in physics, 1993; conductor of experiments on the Mariner 9 and Viking missions to Mars, the Voyager mission to the outer solar system, the Galileo mission to Jupiter; designer of interstellar messages on Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2; member of various advisory groups of National Aeronautics and Space Administration; consultant, National Academy of Science. Member: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (fellow), Council on Foreign Relations, International

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Astronomical Union (organizing committee member, Commission of Physical Study of Planets), International Council of Scientific Unions (vice chair, working group on moon and planets, committee on space research), International Academy of Astronautics, International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life (member of the council, 1980-96), American Astronomical Society (councilor; chair of the division of planetary sciences, 1975-76), American Physical Society (fellow), American Geophysical Union (fellow; president of the planetology section, 198082), American Association for the Advancement of Science (fellow; chair of the astronomy section), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (fellow), American Astronautical Society (fellow; member of the council, 1976-81), Federation of American Scientists (member of the council, 197781 and 1984-88; sponsor), Society for the Study of Evolution, British Interplanetary Society (fellow), Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Genetics Society of America, PEN International, Authors Guild, Authors League of America, Writers Guild of America, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (fellow), Explorers Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Awards, Honors: National Science Foundation, predoctoral fellow, 1955-58; Miller research fellow in astronomy, University of California, Berkeley, 1960-62; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation research fellow, Harvard University, 1963-67; A. Calver Smith Prize, Harvard University, 1964; Apollo Achievement Award, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1970; medal for exceptional scientific achievement, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1972; Prix Galabert (international astronautics prize), 1973; Klumpke-Roberts Prize, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1974; John W. Campbell Memorial Award, World Science Convention, 1974, for The Cosmic Connection; Golden Plate Award, American Academy of Achievement, 1975; Joseph Priestly Award, Dickinson College, 1975; D.Sc., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1975; D.H.L., Skidmore College, 1976; D.Sc., Denison University, 1976; D.Sc., Clarkson College, 1977; medals for distinguished public service, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1977 and 1981; Pulitzer Prize for literature, 1978, for The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence; Washburn Medal, Boston Museum of Science, 1978; D.Sc., Whittier College, 1978; D.Sc., Clark University, 1978; LL.D., University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, 1978; Rittenhouse Medal, Franklin Institute/ Rittenhouse Astronomical Society, 1980; 75th Anniversary Award, Explorers Club, 1980; D.H.L., Lewis

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 and Clark College, 1980; D.Sc., American University, 1980; Academy of Family Films and Family Television Award, best television series of 1980, 1980, citation for highest quality television programming from the American Council for Better Broadcasts of 1980-81, Silver Plaque from the Chicago Film Festival, President's Special Award from the Western Educational Society for Telecommunications, and the George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award for excellence in television programming from the University of Georgia, all 1981, and the Annual Award for television excellence from Ohio State University, 1982, all for Cosmos. American Book Award nominations, 1981, for Cosmos and Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science; Humanist of the Year Award from the American Humanist Association, 1981; Glenn Seaborg Prize for communicating science from the lecture platform, American Platform Association, 1981; Ralph Coats Roe Medal, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1981; Hugo Award, World Science Fiction Convention, 1982, for Cosmos; Stony Brook Foundation Award (with Frank Press), 1982, for "distinguished contributions to higher education"; D.H.L, Brooklyn College, 1982; Robotics Institute fellow, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 1982-96; John F. Kennedy Astronautics Award, American Astronautical Society, 1983; Arthur C. Clarke Award for Exploration and Development of Space, 1984; Peter Lavan Award for Humanitarian Service, Bard College, 1984; New Priorities Award, Fund for New Priorities in America, 1984; Sidney Hillman Foundation Prize Award, 1984, for "outstanding contributions to world peace"; SANE National Peace Award, 1984; Regents Medal for Excellence, Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, 1984; D.Sc., University of South Carolina, 1984; Olive Branch Awards, New York University, 1984, 1986, and 1989; Physicians for Social Responsibility Annual Award for public service, 1985; Leo Szilard Award for physics in the public interest (with Richard P. Turco and others), American Physical Society, 1985, for "the discovery of nuclear winter"; Distinguished Service Award, World Peace Film Festival, Marlboro College, 1985; Honda Prize, Honda Foundation, 1985; D.Sc., Hofstra University, 1985; Nahum Goldmann Medal, World Jewish Congress, 1986; Brit HaDorot Award, Shalom Center, 1986; Annual Award of Merit, American Consulting Engineers Council, 1986; Locus Award, 1986, for Contact; LL.D., Drexel University, 1986; Maurice Eisendrath Award for Social Justice, Central Conference of American Rabbis and the Union of

American Hebrew Congregations, 1987; In Praise of Reason Award, Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, 1987; Konstantin Tsiolkovsky Medal, Soviet Cosmonautics Federation, 1987; D.Sc., Long Island University, 1987; George F. Kennan Peace Award, SANE/Freeze, 1988; Helen Caldicott Peace Leadership Award (with Ann Druyan), Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament, 1988; Distinguished Service Award for innovation in higher education, University without Walls International Council, 1988; D.Sc., Tuskegee University, 1988; Roger Baldwin Award, Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union, 1989; Oersted Medal, American Association of Physics Teachers, 1990; D.Sc.L., University of Illinois, 1990; D.Sc., Lehigh University, 1990; D.Hum., University of Hartford, 1991; Annual Award for Outstanding Television Script, Writers Guild of America, 1991; Presidential Award, National Science Supervisors Association, 1991; UCLA medal, University of California at Los Angeles, 1991; Distinguished Leadership Award, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1993; First Carl Sagan Understanding of Science Award, 1994; Public Welfare Medal, National Academy of Science, 1994; Award for Public Understanding of Science and Technology, American Academy for the Advancement of Science, 1995. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: 20/20, ABC, 1978. Host and narrator, Cosmos, PBS, 1980. Television Appearances; Specials: Moderator, Together to Mars?, PBS, 1987. Worldtalk: The Meeting at Oxford, CBS, 1988. The Koppel Report: News from Earth, ABC, 1988. Voyager: Rendezvous with Neptune, TBS, 1989. Neptune All Night, PBS, 1989. Family of Faiths, CBS, 1989. CNN Special Report: A Conversation with Carl Sagan, CNN, 1989. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Day Special), ABC, 1990. Life on Ice: Antarctica and Mars, PBS, 1990. Clobal Forum II—Moscow: World Stories from a Surviving Planet, PBS, 1990. Stargazers: One Hundred Years of Seeing at the Lowell Observatory, The Discovery Channel,

1994. The Space Shuttle, The Discovery Channel, 1994. "Life's Big Questions/' Scientific American Frontiers, PBS, 1994.

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Television Work; Specials: Scientific advisor, Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Day Special), ABC, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Kidnapped by UFOs?," Nova, PBS, 1995.

Also appeared in The Tonight Show Starring johnny Carson, NBC. Film Appearances: Who's Out There? (documentary), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1975. Film Work: Producer, Contact, Warner Bros., 1997. WRITINGS

Teleplays; Series: (With Ann Druyan and Steve Soter) Cosmos, PBS, 1980.

Teleplays; Specials: Additional written material, Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Day Special), ABC, 1990. Stories for Films: Contact (based on his novel of the same name), Warner Bros., 1997. Writings for the Radio: Wrote scripts for the Voice of America, the American Chemical Society radio series, and the BBC. Nonfiction: (With William W. Kellogg) The Atmospheres of Mars and Venus, Ad Hoc Panel on Planetary Atmospheres, National Academy of Science/National Research Council (Washington, DC), 1961. (With I. S. Shklovskii) Intelligent Life in the Universe, Holden-Day (San Francisco, CA), 1963, reprinted 1978. (With Jonathan Norton Leonard and the editors of Life magazine) Planets, Time-Life Science Library (New York City), 1966. Planetary Exploration: The Condon Lectures, Oregon State System of Higher Education, University of Oregon Press (Eugene, OR), 1970. (Editor with Tobias C. Owen and Harlan J. Smith) Planetary Atmospheres, Springer-Verlag New York (New York City), 1971.

(Editor with K. Ya Kondratyev and M. Rycroft) Space Research XI, two volumes, Akademie Verlag (West Berlin, West Germany, now Berlin, Germany), 1971. (With Raphael Littauerand Norman Uphoff) The Air War in Indochina, preface by Neil Sheehan, Center for International Studies, Cornell University Press (Ithaca, NY), 1971. (Editor with Thornton Page) UFOs: A Scientific Debate, Cornell University Press, 1972. (Editor) Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Soviet-American Conference on the Problems of Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence at the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, 1971, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 1973. (With Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Bruce Murray and Walter Sullivan) Mars and the Mind of Man, Harper & Row (New York City), 1973. The Cosmic Connection: An Extraterrestrial Perspective, Anchor Press (Garden City, NY), 1973. Other Worlds, Other Universes: Playing the Reality Came, edited by Brad Steiger and John White, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1975. The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence, Random House (New York City), 1977. (With F. D. Drake, Ann Druyan, J. Lomberg, L. Sagan and T. Ferris) Murmurs of Earth: The Voyager Interstellar Record, Random House, 1978. Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science, Random House, 1979. Cosmos, Random House, 1980. (With Paul R. Ehrlich, Donald Kennedy and Walter Orr Roberts) The Cold and the Dark: The World after Nuclear War, foreword by Lewis Thomas, Conference on the Long-Term Worldwide Biological Consequences of Nuclear War, Washington, DC, Norton (New York City), 1984. (With Ann Druyan) Comet, Random House, 1985. (With Richard Turco) A Path Where No Man Thought: Nuclear Winter and the End of the Arms Race, Random House, 1989. (With Ann Druyan) Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors: A Search for Who We Are, Random House, 1992. Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space, Random House, 1994. The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark, Random House, 1995. Billions and Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium, Random House, 1997. Contributor to books, including Life beyond Earth and the Mind of Man: A Symposium, edited by Ri-

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 chard Berendzen, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Scientific and Technical Information Office, distributed by the U.S. Government Printing Office (Washington, DC), 1973; and The Fallacy of Star Wars, edited by John Irman, Union of Concerned Scientists, Vintage Books (New York City), 1984; also contributor to periodicals and encyclopedias. Novels: Contact, Random House, 1985. Adaptations: Sagan's work is the textual source for the Portuguese film Rosa cfe /Are/a, 1989. OTHER SOURCES Books: Cohen, Daniel, Carl Sagan: Superstar Scientist, Dodd, Mead (New York City), 1987. Periodicals: The New York Times, December 21, 1996.*

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SALIN-WUHRER, Kari SeeWUHRER, Kari

SAN GIACOMO, Laura 1962PERSONAL Born November 14, 1962, in Hoboken, New Jersey; daughter of a paper mill owner and an insurance processor; married Cameron Dye (an actor), June, 1990 (divorced, 1998); children: Mason. Education: Carnegie-Mellon University, degree in fine arts. Addresses: /Agent—Writers and Artists Agency, 11726 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90049. Contact—Laura San Giacomo, c/o NBC, just Shoot Me, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112; Publicist—More Medavoy Management, 7920 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 401, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actress.

SAN GIACOMO • 377 Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, Independent Spirit Award, best supporting female, Independent Feature Project/West, Palme D'Or, and New Generation Award, Los Angeles Film Critics Association, all 1990, for sex, lies, and videotape; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a television series— comedy/musical, 1999, for lust Shoot Me; Critics Awards, best supporting actress and most promising actress, both Chicago Film Festival. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Fox, Gargoyles (animated), 1994. Voice of Fox, Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (animated), 1996. Narrator (Theda Bara, Joan Crawford, and Raquel Welch), Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, 1996. Voice of the Snow Queen, Stories from My Childhood (also known as Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories from My Childhood), PBS, 1997. Maya Gallojust Shoot Me, NBC, 1997-. Television Appearances: Episodic: "Consilum Abditum," Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Sharon, "On the Night He Was Betrayed/' Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. "Protected Witness/' Crime Story, NBC, 1988. Trudy Collins, "The Caper/' The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Pe 8gy/ "Fly Paper," Fa//en Angels, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 18th Annual CableACEAwards, 1996. Narrator, The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful, TBS, 1996. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. Presenter, 55th Golden Globe Awards, 1998. Host, NBC Must See TV Primetime Preview, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Jo Mandell, For Their Own Good, ABC, 1993. Nicole Savita, The Right to Remain Silent, Showtime, 1996. Goad, The Apocalypse, Sci-Fi Channel, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nadine Cross, Stephen King's "The Stand" (also known as The Stand), ABC, 1994.

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Film Appearances: Cynthia Bishop, sex, lies, and videotape, Miramax, 1989. Lauren Rose, Vital Signs, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Kit De Luca, Pretty Woman (also known as 53000), Buena Vista, 1990. Crazy Cora, Quigley Down Under, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1990. Jan Bella, Once Around, Universal, 1991. Angeline, Under Suspicion, Columbia, 1992. Interviewer, Where the Day Takes You, New Line Cinema, 1992. Nina, Nina Takes a Lover, Triumph Releasing, 1994. Julia, Stuart Saves His Family, Paramount, 1995. Lydia, Suicide Kings, Live Entertainment, 1997. Jacqueline, Eat Your Heart Out, First Look Pictures, 1997. Joanne Hersh, With Friends Like These (also known as Mom's on the Roof), Mom's Roof, 1997. Stage Appearances: Beirut, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, 1987. Italian American Reconciliation, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1988. Three Sisters, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1992. Appeared off-Broadway and in regional theatre productions, including North Shore Fish and The Love Talker. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 14, 1997, p. 63. People, September 11, 1989, p. 90. Playboy, April 1995, p. 28. Variety, March 3, 1997, p. 66.*

B.S., psychology, 1972. Politics: "Survivalist." Religion: "Roman Catholic Atheist/' Addresses: /Agent—Robinson, Weintraub, Gross and Associates, 8428 Melrose Place, Suite C, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Contact—Paramount Pictures, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Career: Film writer, director, editor, and actor. Former nursing home orderly, day laborer, and meat packer. Awards, Honors: O. Henry awards (short stories), 1975, for "I-80 Nebraska/' and "M.490-M.205," and 1977, for "Breed/' and "Golden State"; National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle nominations, both 1979, for Union Dues; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best screenplay, 1980, for Return of the Secaucus 7; MacArthur Foundation Fellow, 1983-1988; Toyko International Film Festival Grand Prix Award, 1991, for City of Hope; Academy Award nomination, best screenplay, 1993, for Passion Fish; Independent Spirit Award nominations, best director and best screenplay, both 1996, for The Secret of Roan Inish; Gotham Filmmaker Award, 1996; Academy Award, best writing, screenplay written for the screen, Golden Globe Award nomination, best screenplay—motion picture, and Writer's Guild of America Screen Award nomination, best screenplay written for the screen, all 1997, for Lone Star; San Sebastian International Film Festival FIPRESCI Award, OCIC Award, Solidarity Award, and Golden Seashell nomination, all 1997, for Men With Guns. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Lloyd, Unnatural Causes, NBC, 1986.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Roy "Lefty" Cobbs, Mathnet: The Case of the Unnatural, PBS, 1992. Interviewee, Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western, TNT, 1997.

PERSONAL Full name, John Thomas Sayles; born September 28, 1950, in Schenectady, NY; son of Donald John (a school administrator) and Mary (a teacher; maiden name, Rausch) Sayles. Education: Williams College,

Television Appearances; Episodic: Naked Hollywood, Arts & Entertainment, 1991. Television Appearances; Series: Baseball, PBS, 1994.

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Television Work: Creative consultant, Shannon's Deal (movie pilot), NBC, 1989. Creator and creative consultant, Shannon's Deal (series), NBC, 1990.

Director and editor, Lone Star, Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Director and editor, Men with Guns, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Director and editor, Limbo, 1999.

Director of music videos for the Bruce Springsteen songs "Born in the U.S.A./' Tm on Fire/' and "Glory Days/' Also associated with the special Mountain View.

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Film Appearances: Howie, The Return of the Secaucus Seven, Libra, 1980. Morgue attendant, The Howling, Avco-Embassy, 1981. Jerry, Lianna, United Artists Classics, 1983. Bounty hunter, The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom International, 1984. Don, Hard Choices, Lorimar, 1986. Motorcycle cop, Something Wild (also known as Dangereuse sous tous rapports), Orion, 1986. Hardshell Preacher, Matewan, Cinecom International, 1987. Ring Lardner, Eight Men Out, Cinecom International, 1988. Military High Commissioner, Untamagiru, Parco, 1989. La Fine delta notte, Pagnoni, 1989. Mike, Little Vegas, IRS, 1990. Carl, City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Guy Girardi, Straight Talk, Buena Vista, 1992. FBI Agent, Malcolm X, Warner Bros., 1992. Marginal producer, My Life's in Turnaround, Arrow, 1993. Bob, Matinee, Universal, 1993. Cop#1, Gridlock'd, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1997. Film Work: Director and editor, The Return of the Secaucus Seven, Libra, 1980. Director, Baby, It's You, Paramount, 1983. Director and editor, Lianna, United Artists Classics, 1983. Director and editor, The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom International, 1984. Director, Matewan, Cinecom International, 1987. Director, Eight Men Out, Cinecom International, 1988. Director and editor, City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Director and editor, Passion Fish, Miramax, 1992. Director, The Secret of Roan Inish, First Look, 1995.

Screenplays: Piranha, New World, 1978. The Lady in Red (also known as Guns, 5/n and Bathtub Gin), New World, 1979. Battle Beyond the Stars, New World, 1980. The Return of the Secaucus Seven, Libra, 1980. (With Terence H. Winkless) The Howling, AvcoEmbassy, 1981. Alligator (adapted from story by Sayles with Frank Ray Perilli), BLC, 1981. (With Richard Maxwell) The Challenge (also known as Equals and Sword of the Ninja), CBS Entertainment Productions, 1982. Baby, It's You (adapted from story by Amy Robinson), Paramount, 1983. Enormous Changes at the Last Minute (also known as Enormous Changes and Trumps), ABC Circle Films, 1983. Lianna, United Artists Classics, 1983. The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom International, 1984. The Clan of the Cave Bear, Warner Bros., 1986. Wild Thing (adapted from story by Sayles with Larry Stamper), Atlantic, 1987. Matewan, Cinecom International, 1987. Eight Men Out (adapted from book by Eliot Asinof), Cinecom International, 1988. Breaking In, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. Passion Fish, Miramax, 1992. Men of War, Miramax, 1994. The Secret of Roan Inish (based on the novel Secret of the Ron Mor Skerry by Rosalie K. Fry), First Look Pictures, 1995. (Uncredited)/\po//o 13, Universal Pictures, 1995. (Uncredited) The Quick and the Dead, Columbia TriStar, 1995. Lone Star, Columbia TriStar, 1996. Men with Cuns (also known as Hombres armados), Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Mimic (also known as Judas), Dimension, 1997. Limbo, 1999. Alligatropolis, 1999. Television Movies: A Perfect Match, CBS, 1980.

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(With Susan Rice) Enormous Changes at the Last Minute, PBS, 1983. Unnatural Causes, NBC, 1986. Piranha (also known as Roger Corman Presents Piranha), Showtime, 1995. Stage Plays: New Hope for the Dead, produced Off-Off-Broadway, 1981. Turnbuckle, produced Off-Off-Broadway, 1981. Books: The Pride of the Bimbos (novel), Little, Brown, 1975. Union Dues (novel), Little, Brown, 1977. The Anarchists' Convention and Other Stories (contains "I-80 Nebraska, M.490-M.205," "Breed," "Golden State/' and "Hoop"), Little, Brown, 1979. Thinking in Pictures: The Making of the Movie "/V/atewan"(nonfiction), Houghton Mifflin, 1987. Los Cusanos (novel), HarperCollins, 1991.

pp. 1, 26; October 25, 1987, pp. 3-5, 99-100; September 2, 1988. National Catholic Reporter, April 10, 1998, p. 20. New Statesman and Society, November 15, 1991, p. 37; September 18, 1998, p. 39. New York Times, August 9,1977; September 3,1979, p. C12; April 11, 1980; April 11, 1985; January 17, 1986; August 23, 1987; August 28, 1987; October 9, 1989. New York Times Biographical Service, September, 1981, p. 1275. Playboy, July, 1996, p. 22. Time, January 25, 1993, p. 69. Washington Post, November 16, 1984, pp. C1, C4; February 25, 1986; October 15, 1987; October 16, 1987; September 2, 1988.*

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Contributor of short stories to Rolling Stone, Atlantic, and Esquire. Songs: "Homeboy" and "Promised Land," The Brother from Another Planet, Cinecom International, 1984. "I Be Blue," Eight Men Out, Cinecom International, 1988. Lyrics, Shannon's Deal (pilot), NBC, 1989. "Calle Loca," City of Hope, Samuel Goldwyn, 1991. "Guide Us to Thy Side," The Newton Boys, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, Volume 41, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1993. Periodicals: American Film, June, 1991, pp. 18-23, 49-50. Booklist, March 15, 1998, p. 1194. Chicago Tribune, March 2, 1981; August 20, 1985; September 2, 1988. Cineaste, summer, 1996, p. 14. Entertainment Weekly, December 1, 1995, p. 89; June 21, 1996, p. 47; December 27, 1996, p. 38; November-December, 1997, p. 64. Globe and Mail (Toronto), June 15, 1991. Insight on the News, August 19, 1996, p. 36. Los Angeles Times, October 11, 1984; October 20, 1984; January 24, 1986; September 11, 1987,

Born November 17, 1942, in Flushing, NY; son of Charles (a clothes presser) and Catherine (a seamstress; maiden name, Cappa) Scorsese; married Laraine Marie Brennan, May 15, 1965 (divorced); married Julia Cameron (a journalist), 1975 (divorced); married Isabella Rosellini (a model and actress), September 29, 1979 (divorced, 1983); married Barbara DeFina(afilm production worker), February 9, 1985; children: (first marriage) Catherine Terese Glinora Sophia; (second marriage) Dominica Elizabeth. Education: Attended Cardinal Hayes High School, Bronx, NY; briefly attended seminary school, 1956; New York University, B.S., 1964, M.A., 1966, both degrees in film communications. Addresses: Office—TriBeCa Film Center, 375 Greenwich St., New York, NY 10013. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90212. Manager— Barbara Moskowitz, Yohalem Gilman & Co., 477 Madison Avenue, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10022. Contact—Jay Julien & Associates, 1501 Broadway, New York, NY 10036. Career: Film director, producer, editor, writer, and actor. Best known for such films as Mean Streets, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and CoodFellas. New York University, film department, faculty assistant and instructor, 1963-66, instructor, 1968-70; director of television commercials in England, 1968; news editor, CBS-TV, 1968. Has appeared in commercials for United States Satellite Broadcasting, 1998—.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Awards, Honors: Edward L. Kingsley Foundation Awards, 1963 and 1964; First Prize, Rosenthal Foundation Award, Society of Cinematologists, 1964; Brown University Film Festival Award, 1965; First Prize, Screen Producer's Guild Award, 1965, for It's Not Just You, Murray!; Los Angeles Film Critics Association New Generation Award, 1976; Cannes Film Festival Golden Palm Award, Academy Award nomination, best director, and National Society of Film Critics Award, best director, all 1976, for Taxi Driver; National Society of Film Critics Award, best director, 1980, for Raging Bull; Academy Award nomination, best director, 1981, for Raging Bull; Cannes Film Festival Award, best director, 1986, for The Color of Money; Cannes Film Festival Award, best screenplay, and Independent Spirit Award, best director, both 1986, for After Hours; Academy Award nomination, best director, 1988, and Orson Award for Freedom of Expression, 1989, both for The Last Temptation of Christ; Academy Award nominations, best director and best adapted screenplay, Golden Globe Award nominations, best director and best screenplay, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best director, National Society of Film Critics Award, best director, New York Film Critics Circle Award, best director, and Venice Film Festival Silver Lion Award, best director, all 1990, for CoodFellas; Academy Award nominations, best director and best writing (shared with Nicholas Pileggi), and Bodil Award, best American film, all 1991, for GoodFellas; Independent Spirit Award (shared with Robert A. Harris and Jim Painter), best feature, 1991, for The Critters; Brittania Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1993; Academy Award nominations, best director and best screenplay (with Jay Cocks), Directors Guild of America nomination, outstanding directorial achievement, Golden Globe Award nomination, best director, Bodil Award, best American film, all 1994, for The Age of Innocence; ACE Golden Eddie Award, American Cinema Editors, for distinguished contributions to the art and craft of film, 1994; American Society of Cinematographers Board of the Governors Award, and Emmy Award nomination (shared with John Beug, Ken Ehrlich, David Horn, and Stephen Weintraub), outstanding cultural program, both 1995, for Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues: An in the Spotlight Special; Artists Rights Foundation John Huston Award and Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Award, both 1995; Golden Globe nomination, best director, 1996, for Casino; American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, 1997; Australian Film Institute Best Foreign Film Award nomination (shared with Barbara De Fina), 1998, for Kundun; National Board of Review Billy Wilder Award, 1998.

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CREDITS Film Work; Director, Unless Indicated Otherwise: Vesuvius VI, 1959. What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?, New York University Department of Television, 1963. It's Not)ust You, Murray, 1964. The Big Shave (also known as Big Shave and The Viet '67], Scorsese Productions, 1968. Who's That Knocking at My Door? (also known as ).R.; contains footage from short films Bring on the Dancing Girls and / Call First), Joseph Brenner Associates, 1968. Street Scenes, 1970. Associate producer, Medicine Ball Caravan (also known as We Have Come for Your Daughters), 1971. Associate producer, post-production supervisor, and director, Boxcar Bertha, American International Pictures, 1972. Mean Streets, Warner Bros., 1973. Badge 373, Paramount, 1973. Italianamerican, Scorsese Productions/National Communications Foundation, 1974. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Warner Bros., 1975. Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. New York, New York (musical), United Artists, 1977. American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince (also known as American Boy), New Empire, 1978. The Last Waltz, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1978. Raging Bull, United Artists, 1980. The King of Comedy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. /After Hours, Geffen Films, 1985. The Color of Money, Buena Vista, 1986. Not Just Any Flower, 1987. The Last Temptation of Christ, Universal, 1988. (With Woody Allen and Francis Ford Coppola) New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Producer, The Crifters, 1990. Executive producer, PoV (music video), 1990. CoodFellas (also known as Wise Guy), Warner Bros., 1990. Made in Milan, Emporio Armani, 1990. Producer, with Robert Harris and James Painten, The Crifters, Miramax, 1990. Cape Fear, Universal, 1991. Producer, Mad Dog and Glory, Universal, 1993. The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. Executive producer, Naked in New York, Fine Line, 1994. Casino, Universal, 1995.

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Executive producer, Eric Clapton: Nothing but the Blues: An in the Spotlight Special, 1995. Executive producer, Search and Destroy (also known as The Four Rules), October Films, 1995. Producer, dockers, MCA/Universal, 1995. Executive producer, Grace of My Heart, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Executive producer, Kicked in the Head, Imperial Entertainment, 1997. Kundun, Buena Vista, 1997. The Hi-Lo Country, 1998. Bringing Out the Dead, Paramount, 1999. Dino, Warner Bros., forthcoming. Film Work; Documentaries: Director, Street Scenes 1970, 1970. Assistant director and supervising editor, Woodstock (concert film), Warner Bros., 1970. Supervising editor, Elvis on Tour (concert film), MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1973. Director, Italianamerican, Scorsese Productions/National Communications Foundation, 1974. Director, The Last Waltz (concert film), United Artists, 1978. American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince (also American Boy), New Empire, 1978. Associate producer and post-production supervisor, Medicine Ball Caravan (concert film), Warner Bros., 1979. Director, Made in Milan, Emporio Armani, 1990. A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies, Buena Vista Home Video, 1995. Dolce cinema, II, 1999. Film Appearances: Gangster, Who's That Knocking at My Door? (also known as J.R.), Joseph Brenner Associates, 1968. Bordello client, Boxcar Bertha, American International Pictures, 1972. Shorty the Hitman, Mean Streets, Warner Bros., 1973. Himself, Italianamerican, Scorsese Productions/National Communications Foundation, 1974. Customer at Mel and Ruby's, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Warner Bros., 1975. Mafioso, Cannonball (also known as Carquake), New World Pictures, 1976. Passenger, Taxi Driver, Columbia, 1976. Interviewer, The Last Waltz, United Artists, 1978. Himself, American Boy: Profile of Steven Prince (also known as American Boy), New Empire, 1978. Roger Corman: Hollywood's Wild Angel, 1979. Barbizon stagehand, Raging Bull, United Artists, 1980.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television director, Pap'occhio, II (also known as In the Pope's Eye), 1981. Triple Play, 1981. Bonjour Mr. Lewis, 1982. Gatti Cassaza, Pavlova: A Woman for All Seasons (also known as Anna Pavlova, The Divine Anna, Pavlova, and A Woman for All Time) Poseidon, 1983. Television director, The King of Comedy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Club Berlin spotlight operator, After Hours, Geffen Films, 1985. Goodley, 'Round Midnight (also known as Autour de minuit), Warner Bros., 1986. Vincent van Gogh, Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (also known as Yume, Dreams, I Saw a Dream Like This, and Koma yume wo mita), Warner Bros., 1990. fear No Evil, 1990. Joe Lesser, Guilty by Suspicion, Warner Bros., 1991. Film director, Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann, Alternate Current International, 1992. Photographer, The Age of Innocence, Columbia, 1993. Sponsor, Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Interviewee, Jonas in the Desert, Black SUN Flower Filmproduction, 1994. The Accountant, Search and Destroy (also known as The Four Rules), October Films, 1995. Himself, Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick, Wild Bill Pictures, 1996. Interviewee, The Race to Save 100 Years, Warner Bros., 1997. Scorsese, With Friends Like These... (also known as Mom's on the Roof), Mom's Roof, 1998. Himself, The Muse, October Films, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: The Story of Hollywood, TNT, 1988. Firstworks, The Movie Channel, 1988. Champlin on Film, Bravo, 1989. 'Italianamerican/' New to America, The Learning Channel, 1989. Siskel and Ebert: The Future of the Movies with Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Martin Scorsese, syndicated, 1990. Martin Scorsese Directs, PBS, 1990. John Cassavetes, PBS, 1990. The 18th Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Sir David Lean, ABC, 1990. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1990. Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of the American Dream, PBS, 1990.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Everybody Dance Now, PBS, 1991. Oliver Stone: Inside Out, Showtime, 1992. Music for the Movies: Bernard Hermann, 1992. Presenter, The Essence Awards, 1994. Himself, American Cinema (ten-part series), PBS, 1995. Host, A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies, 1995. The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies, HBO, 1995. Making of My Fair Lady: More Lovely Than Ever, The Disney Channel, 1995. Robbie Robertson: Going Home, The Disney Channel, 1995. Interviewee, The Typewriter, the Rifle and the Movie Camera, British Film Institute/Independent Film Channel, 1996. Interviewee, Frank Capra's American Dream, 1997. Himself, Dreams of Tibet, 1997. Honoree, A Salute to Martin Scorsese (also known as The 25th American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Martin Scorsese), CBS, 1997. Presenter, The 70th Annual Academy Awards, 1998. American Film Institute's 100 Years. . .100 Movies, CBS, 1998. Host, Dolce cinema, II, 1999. Television Work: Director, "Mirror, Mirror/' Amazing Stories (episodic), NBC, 1986. Director, Michael Jackson: The Magic Returns (music video), CBS, 1987. Director, Bad (music video), Michael Jackson, 1987. A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies, 1995. La Memoire retrouvee, 1996. Dolce cinema, II, 1999. Stage Work: Director, The Act, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1977. Screenplays: What's a Nice Cirl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?, New York University Department of Television, 1963. The Big Shave, Scorsese Productions, 1968. (With Betzi Manoogian) Who's That Knocking at My Door? (also known as Bring on the Dancing Girls [first version, 1965], / Call First [second version, 1967], and J.R. [reissue title, 1970]), Joseph Brenner Associates, 1968. Obsessions, 1969.

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(With Mardik Martin) Mean Streets, Warner Bros., 1973. Italianamerican, Scorsese Productions, 1974. The Last Temptation of Christ (two scenes, uncredited), Universal, 1988. (With Nicholas Pileggi) Goodfellas (based on the novel Wiseguy by Pileggi), Warner Bros., published in book form with introduction by David Thompson, Faber, 1990. (With Jay Cocks) The Age of Innocence (based on the novel by Edith Wharton), Columbia, 1993. A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies, 1995. Casino, Universal, 1995. Dolce cinema, II, 1999. Also wrote Somewhere down the Crazy River. Books: Scorsese on Scorsese, edited by Ian Christie and David Thompson, Faber, 1989. (With Cocks) Age of Innocence: The Illustrated Story of the Film, Newmarket Press, 1993. Adaptations: A//ce Doesn't Live Here Anymore was the basis for the television series Alice, CBS, 1976. OTHER SOURCES Books: Arnold, Frank, and others, Martin Scorsese, [Munich], 1986. Bliss, Michael, Martin Scorsese and Michael Cimino, Metuchen, 1986. Celebrity Register 1990, Gale (Detroit, Ml), 1990. Contemporary Authors, Volume 114, Gale, 1985. Contemporary Newsmakers 89, Volume 1, Gale, 1989. Ebert, Roger, The Future of the Movies: Interviews with Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg, Andrews and McMeel, 1991. Ehrenstein, David, The Scorsese Picture: TheArtand Life of Martin Scorsese, Carol Publishing Group, 1992. Encyclopedia of World Biography, Volume 14, Gale, 1998. Kelly, Mary Pat, Martin Scorsese: The First Decade, Redgrave Publishing, 1980. Kelly, Mary Pat, Martin Scorsese: A Journey, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1992. Scorsese, Martin, Scorsese on Scorsese, edited by Ian Christie and David Thompson, Faber, 1989.

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Periodicals: Action, May/June, 1975. American Film, November, 1982. Christian Science Monitor, May 1, 1978. Commonweal, February 27, 1998, p. 21. Cue, August 19, 1972; March 3, 1975. Entertainment Weekly, November 3, 1995, p. 47. Esquire, February, 1975. Film Comment, September/October, 1988; May/ June, 1998, p. 24. Film Quarterly, spring, 1986. Journal of Popular Film and Television, spring, 1996. Newsday, August 11, 1988. New Statesman, April 3, 1998, p. 64. Newsweek, May 16, 1977. New York Times, September 29, 1985; October 26, 1986. New York Times Magazine, February 8, 1976. People Weekly, January 26, 1998, p. 138. Rolling Stone, April 14, 1983. Sight and Sound, summer, 1983. USA Today (magazine), September, 1998, p. 81 .*

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Prince Henry, Ever After (also known as Cinderella ), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Eric Vennekor, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. Mission: Impossible 2, Paramount, forthcoming. This Year's Love, Entertainment Film Distributors, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alex, "Flameproof and Free/' Stay Lucky, 1993. Alex, "A Quick Killing/' Stay Lucky, 1993. "Through a Glass Darkly/' Highlander, 1996. Television Appearances; Series: Soldier Soldier, CIT, 1990. David Sellers, Tell Tale Hearts, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Lance Corporal Richard Mayfield, The Place of the Dead, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries; Lewis McHoan, The Crow Road, 1996. Sultan, Arabian Nights, forthcoming. Stage Appearances: Appeared on stage in London, England, and in British regional productions.

PERSONAL OTHER SOURCES Born Stephen Scott, November 25, 1965, in Fife, Scotland; married; children: two (twins). Education: Trained for the stage at Welsh College of Music and Drama. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Periodicals: People Weekly, August 1 7, 1998, p. 30.*

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1967PERSONAL

Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dragoon captain, Princess Caraboo, TriStar, 1994. Black Beauty, Warner Bros., 1994. Robert Graves, Regeneration, Alliance Communications Corp./lmperial Entertainment/Norstar Entertainment, 1997. Terry Walsh, Twin Town, PolyGram/Gramercy Pictures, 1997. Charlie, Love in Paris (also known as Another 9 1/2 Weeks and 9 1/2 Weeks //), Trimark, 1997. Eraser, Gregory's Two Girls, 1998. The Proposal (short film), Utility Films, 1998.

Born October 29, 1967, in Twickenham, England; son of Bill Sewell (an animator). Education: Attended the Central School of Speech and Drama, London, England, c. 1986-89. Addresses: Contact—Screen Actors Guild, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90036. Career: Actor. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: London Critics Circle Award, best newcomer, for Making It Better; Theatre World Award for Translations; Olivier Award nomination tor Arcadia.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 CREDITS Film Appearances: Bobby, Twenty-One, Triton Pictures, 1991. Tim, Dirty Weekend, [Great Britain], 1993. Robbie Fay, A Man of No Importance, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Martin, Victory, Miramax, 1995. Mark Gertler, Carrington, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Seth Stakadder, Cold Comfort Farm (theatrical release of the BBC television movie), Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Fortinbras, Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare's Hamlet), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Giles Winterbourne, The Woodlanders, Miramax, 1997. Illuminata, Overseas FilmGroup, 1998. John Murdoch, Dark City (also known as Dark Empire and Dark World), New Line Cinema, 1998. Marco Venier, Dangerous Beauty (also known as Courtesan, The Honest Courtesan, and Venice), Warner Bros., 1998. Frank, Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence, Miramax, 1998. Ross, At Sachem Farm (also known as Trade Winds), Itasca Pictures, 1998. In a Savage Land, [Australia], 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: The Last Romantics, BBC, 1991. Seth Stakadder, Cold Comfort Farm, BBC, 1995. Also appeared in Citizen Locke, Dirty Something, and Gone to Seed. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Will Ladislaw, Middlemarch, BBC-2, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, both 1994. Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in "Henry IV," BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2. Stage Appearances: Tomas Kratky Audio, Making It Better, London, England, 1992. Septimus Hodge, Arcadia, Lyttelton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London, England, 1993. Owen, Translations, Broadway production, 1995. Roche, Rat in the Skull, Duke of York's Theatre, London, England, 1995.

RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Read "Ode to a Beautiful Nude/7 // Post/no—Poetry and Music Suite (motion picture soundtrack); and read selections from Thomas Hardy, The Woodlanders, HarperCollins Audio Books. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, February, 1998, p. 37. Elle, February, 1998, pp. 55-56. Movieline, December, 1997, p. 14. New Yorker, May 13, 1996, pp. 90-91.*

SEYMOUR, Jane 1951PERSONAL Born Joyce Penelope Wilhemina Frankenberg, February 15,1951, in Hillingdon, Middlesex (one source cites Wimbledon), England; daughter of John Benjamin (a physician) and Mieke (a nurse) Frankenberg; married Michael Attenborough, c. 1971 (divorced); married Geoffrey Planer (in business), 1977 (divorced, c. 1978); married David Flynn (a business manager), July 18, 1981 (divorced, 1992); married James Keach (an actor and director), May, 1993; children: John Stacy, Kristopher Steven, (third marriage) Katie, Sean; Kalen, Jennifer (stepchildren). Education: Attended the Arts Educational School, London; studied ballet with the Royal Festival Ballet, London. Avocational Interests: Golf, ballet, homeopathy. Addresses: /Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actress and producer. Co-owner (with James Keach) of Catfish Productions. Performer of radio dramas for the British Broadcasting Company (BBC). Has appeared in commercials (both television and print advertisements) for Clairol Loving Care hair care products, and for Max Factor's Le Jardin fragrance (1980s). Member: Actors' Equity Association, British Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Childhelp USA (international ambassador). Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best actress in a limited series, 1976, for Captains and

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the Kings; named Honorary Citizen of Illinois, 1977; Golden Globe Award, best actress in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1982, for John Steinbeck's "East of Eden"; Emmy Award, best actress in a miniseries or special, 1988, for Onass/s: The Richest Man in the World; Golden Globe nomination, best performance by an actress in a miniseries, 1989, for The Woman He Loved; Distinguished Service Award for the Performing Arts, Simon Wiesenthal Center, 1989, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or special, 1989, and Golden Globe nomination, best performance by an actress in a miniseries, 1990, all for War and Remembrance; Golden Globe Award nominations, best actress—television drama, 1994, 1995 and 1997, Golden Globe Award, best actress—television drama, 1996, Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series, 1995 and 1997, Viewers for Quality Television Award nomination, best actress in a drama series, 1998, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress, 1998, all for Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; Hollywood Walk of Fame Star, 1999. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Oh! What a Lovely War, Paramount, 1969. Lillian Stein, The Only Way (also known as Oktoberdage [Denmark]), UMC, 1970. Pamela Plowden, Young Winston, Columbia, 1972. Solitaire, Live and Let Die, United Artists, 1973. Princess Farah, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (also known as Sinbad at the World's End), Columbia, 1977. Jackie Howard, Oh, Heavenly Dog!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1980. EliseMcKenna, Somewhere in Time, Universal, 1980. Sara, Lassiter, Warner Bros., 1984. Jane, Head Office, TriStar, 1986. Maria Iribarne, The Tunnel (also known as El Tune/), Hemdale, 1988. Marie Antoinette, La Revolution Francaise, 1989. Keys to Freedom, 1989. Voice of Lady Juliana, Quest for Camelot (animated); (also known as The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot), Warner Bros., 1998. Anna Robinson, The New 5w/ss Family Robinson, Total Films, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Karolin, The Strauss Family (original airing on BBC), ABC, 1973.

Serina, "Saga of a Star World/' "Lost Planet of the Gods: Part 1," and "Lost Planet of the Gods: Part 2/' Battlestar Calactica (also known as Curse of the Cy/ons), ABC, 1978. Dr. Michaela "Mike" Quinn, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1993-1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Alice in Wonderland," Here Come the Double Deckers, ABC, 1971. Laura Burnett, "Ring of Return," The Hanged Man, 1975. Emma Fogarty, The Onedin Line, syndicated, 1976. Herself, "The Unkindest Gift," The Nanny, CBS, 1995. Dr. Quinn, "Mystery Date," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996. Herself, "Must Kill TV," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. Herself, "Dharma's Tangled Web," Dharma & Greg, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: MarjorieChisholm Armagh, Captains and the Kings, NBC, 1976. Eva Meyers, Seventh Avenue, NBC, 1977. Genny Luckett, The Awakening Land, NBC, 1978. Bella, "Our Mutual Friend," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1978. Cathy/Kate Ames, John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" (also known as East of Eden), ABC, 1981. Lady Brett Ashley, Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises'' (also known as The Sun Also Rises), NBC, 1984. Hillary Burnham, Crossings, ABC, 1986. Emma Prentice, Jack the Ripper, CBS, 1988. Hostjapan (documentary), PBS, 1988. Maria Callas, Onass/s: The Richest Man in the World (also known as The Richest Man in the World: The Story of Aristotle Onass/s and An: The Private Life of Aristotle Onass/s), ABC, 1988. Natalie Jastrow/Natalie Henry, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1988. War and Remembrance: The Final Chapter, ABC, 1989. Catherine Alexander, Sidney Sheldon's "Memories of Midnight" (also known as Memories of Midnight), syndicated, 1991. Fraulein Rottenmeier, Heidi, Disney, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Agatha and Prima, Frankenstein: The True Story, NBC, 1973. Bathsheba, The Story of David, ABC, 1976.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jan, Killer on Board, NBC, 1977. Ethne Eustace, The Four Feathers, NBC, 1978. Diana, Love's Dark Side, NBC, 1978. Laura Cole, The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, ABC, 1979. Marguerite St. Just, The Scarlet Pimpernel, CBS, 1982. Julia Evans, The Haunting Passion, NBC, 1983. Elena Korvin and Maria Gianelli, Phantom of the Opera, CBS, 1983. Leigh Cullen/TracyCullen, Dark Mirror, ABC, 1984. Mary YelIan, Jamaica Inn, syndicated, 1985. Diane Putnam, Obsessed with a Married Woman, ABC, 1985. Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor, The Woman He Loved, CBS, 1988. Laura Hendricks, Angel of Death, CBS, 1990. Hadley Norman, Matters of the Heart, USA Network, 1990. Teresa, Sunstroke, USA Network, 1992. Adrienne Welles, Are You Lonesome Tonight, USA Network, 1992. LindaCrandall, Praying Mantis, USA Network, 1993. Hazel Brannon Smith, A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith Story (also known as Through Hazel Eyes), ABC, 1994. Alison Reid, The Absolute Truth, CBS, 1997. Chris Winslow, A Marriage of Convenience, CBS, 1998. The Ties That Bind, CBS, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: NBC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1977. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. Host, Your Choice for the Film Awards, syndicated, 1987. Host/Interviewer, M & W: Men and Women, ABC, 1988. Host, Command Performance: An All-Star Salute to the President, ABC, 1989. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1989. Host, Fifty Years of Television: A Golden Celebration, CBS, 1989. Emmy Awards, 1989. The Music Center 25th Anniversary, PBS, 1990. Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years, CBS, 1990. Co/den Globe Awards, TBS, 1990. Emmy Awards, 1990. Voices That Care, Fox, 1991. The Magic of David CopperfieldXIII: Mystery on the Orient Express, CBS, 1991. The 17th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1991. Carrie, / Remember You, Arts & Entertainment, 1992.

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Herself, John Barry—Moviola (documentary), 1992. Emmy Awards, 1992. Willie Nelson: The Big Six-O; An All-Star Celebration, CBS, 1993. TV Guide: 40th Anniversary Special, Fox, 1993. The Rich and Famous 1993 World's Best, syndicated, 1993. John Barry's Moviola, PBS, 1993. Count on Me, PBS, 1993. The Chris Evert Special, syndicated, 1993. The American Television Awards, ABC, 1993. Host, The Heart of Healing: Remarkable Stories of How We Heal Ourselves, TBS, 1993. Host, The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993. Host, The /9th Annual People's Choice Awards, CBS, 1993. Host, The /04th Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1993. The 29th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1994. Host, Break the Silence: Kids against Child Abuse, CBS, 1994. Sea World/Busch Gardens Party for the Planet, CBS, 1995. Interviewee, Stars in the Making, CBS, 1995. The Wizard ofOz: 40 Years on Television, CBS, 1996. Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond, UPN, 1996. Family Film Awards, 1996. The 50th Annual Tony Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 22nd Annual People's Choice Awards, 1996. Spotlight with Phyllis George, TNN, 1996. Interviewee, Hollywood's Amazing Animal Actors, TBS, 1996. ^ Interviewee, Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western, TNT, 1997. Plugged In: A Parents' Guide to TV, Family Channel, 1997. Marry Me!, Family Channel, 1997. Art Mann's 10th Anniversary Winter Special, E! En tertainment Television, 1997. All-Star Moms, CBS, 1997. Presenter, The Screen Actors Guild Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. Narrator of Princess Diana tribute, Ladies' Home Journal Most Fascinating Women of '97, CBS, 1997. Interviewee, Very Personal with Naomi )udd, Family Channel, 1997. Interviewee, The Secrets of 007: The James Bond Files, CBS, 1997.

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Host, Scott Hamilton: Back on the Ice, CBS, 1997. Disney's Animal Kingdom: The First Adventure, ABC, 1998. Christopher Reeve: A Celebration of Hope, ABC, 1998. Broadway 98: Launching the Tony Awards, PBS, 1998. Presenter, The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 33rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, 1998. Presenter, The 24th Annual People's Choice Awards, 1998. Guest host, CBS: The First 50 Years, CBS, 1998. Also appeared in Emmy Awards presentations, 1989, 1990, and 1992.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Health for Women, May, 1997, p. 33. Entertainment Weekly, December 15, 1995, p. 24. Coif Magazine, February, 1995, p. 80. Ladies'Home Journal, May, 1994, pp. 163,215-217. People Weekly, February 15, 1993, pp. 75-78, 80; April 21, 1997, p. 58; September 29, 1997, p. 172; June 15, 1998, p. 11. Prevention, July, 1998, p. 94.*

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Margie Parks, Benny & Barney: Las Vegas Undercover, NBC, 1977. On Top All over the World, syndicated, 1985. Amanda Brooks, Passion, CBS, 1991. Television Work: Co-executive producer, Sunstroke (movie), USA Network, 1992. Executive producer, Praying Mantis (movie), USA Network, 1993. Executive producer, Turandot from the San Francisco Opera (special), PBS, 1994. Executive producer (with husband, James Keach), A Passion for Justice: The Hazel Brannon Smith Story (movie; also known as Through Hazel Eyes), ABC, 1994. Executive producer, The Absolute Truth, CBS, 1997. Executive producer, A Marriage of Convenience, CBS, 1998. Stage Appearances: Constanze Weber, Amadeus, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1980. Also appeared as a dancer with the Royal Festival Ballet from age thirteen to sixteen, dancing in such productions as The Nutcracker and Cinderella. WRITINGS Books: jane Seymour's Guide to Romantic Living, Atheneum, 1986.

Born October 9, 1953, in Green Bay, Wl; married Brooke Adams (an actress), 1992; children: Josie, Sophie. Education: Yale School of Drama, M.F.A.; also attended college in Maine. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, member of the company. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a featured role—play, 1992, for Conversations with My Father; National Society of Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, 1996, and Independent Spirit Award nomination, best male lead, 1997, both for Big Night. CREDITS Film Appearances: Paul's doctor, Longtime Companion, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989. Cab driver, Quick Change, Warner Bros., 1990. Ben Geisler, Barton Fink, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Buddy Walker, Honeymoon in Vegas, Columbia, 1992. Chess club member, Searching for Bobby Fisher (also known as Innocent Moves), Paramount, 1993. Jorge, Addams Family Values, Paramount, 1993. Bob Walters, I.Q., Paramount, 1994. Primo, Big Night, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1996. German, Gattaca (also known as The Eighth Day), Columbia, 1997.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jeebs, Men in Black (also known as MIB), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Al, A Life Less Ordinary, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Eddie Reyes, Primary Colors, Universal, 1998. Misha, Paulie, DreamWorks SKG, 1998. The Tic Code, Jazz Films, 1998. First mate, The Imposters (also known as Ship of Fools), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Frank Haddad, The Siege (also known as Against All Enemies and Martial Law), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998. A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. Nelson Gittes, Imposter, Miramax, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Antonio Scarpacci, Wings, NBC, 1991-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Nahid, Alone in the Neon Jungle (also known as Command in Hell and Neon Jungle), CBS, 1998. Seth Parker, Money, Power, Murder (also known as Dead A/r), CBS, 1989. Uncle Jocko, "Gypsy," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. Narrator, Radiant City, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Hambrecht, "The Road Back/' Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1987. Voice of Jerry, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Antonio, Wings, NBC, 1990. Dr. Chester Ray Banton, "Soft Light," The X-Files, Fox, 1994. Voice of the emir, "Grief," Gargoyles, 1995. Manu, "The Focus Group," Frasier, NBC, 1995. Alex Thorpe, "Auto Neurotic," Almost Perfect, CBS, 1995. Voice of Jeebs, Men in Black: The Series (animated), TheWB, 1997. Also appeared as Mancini, "The Leaving," Monsters, syndicated; and a terrorist, The Equalizer, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Enrico Fermi, "Day One," AT&T Presents, CBS, 1989. An Affectionate Look at Fatherhood, NBC, 1995. Stage Appearances: Buried Child, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1978-79. Measure for Measure, Yale Repertory Theatre, 197980.

"The Seven Deadly Sins," Two by Brecht and Weil I, American Repertory Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 1980-81. Sganarelle, American Repertory Theatre, 1981-82. Waiting for Godot, American Repertory Theatre, 1982-83. Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, American Repertory Theatre, 1983-84. Jesus Costazuela, The Odd Couple, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 1984-85, then Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Mark, Progress, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1986-87. King Richard II, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1987. Citrone, "Where She Went, What She Said," Festival of One-Act Plays, Manhattan Punch Line, New York City, 1988. Patrick, Zero Positive, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre/LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1988. Lui, Rameau's Nephew, Classic Stage Company Theatre, New York City, 1988. Jake, For Dear Life, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988-89. Moon over Miami, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1988-89. Scoop Rosenbaum, The Heidi Chronicles, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1989. Conversations with My Father, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1991, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1992-93. Bobby, The Old Neighborhood, American Repertory Theatre, 1997. Vladimir, Waiting for Godot, Classic Stage Company Theatre, 1998. Also appeared in Richard III and Henry IV, Part 1, both New York Shakespeare Festival.*

SHEA John 1949PERSONAL Full name John Victor Shea III; born April 14, 1949, in North Conway, NH; son of John Victor, Jr. (an educator) and Elizabeth Mary (Fuller) Shea; married Laura Wilson Pettibone (a photographer), June 19, 1971; children: Jake Pettibone. Education: Bates College, B.F.A. (drama), 1970; Yale School of Drama, M.F.A. (directing), 1973.

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Addresses: Agent—c/o International Creative Management, 40 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019. Contact—955 South Carrillo Dr., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90048; c/o Lois and Clark Productions, Warner Bros., 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91522. Career: Actor, writer, and director. Assistant director, Chelsea Theatre; part-time instructor, Pratt Institute. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1975, for Vent/; Drama Desk Award nomination, 1981, for American Days; Montreal Film Festival Best Actor Award, 1981, for Windy City; Emmy Award, best supporting actor, miniseries or a special, 1988, for Baby M; Montreal World Fim Festival Grand Prix des Ameriques nomination, and Seattle International Film Festival American Independent Award (shared with Bill McCutchen and Hugh Wilson), both 1998, for Southie; Obie Award, Village Voice, for The Dining Room; Joseph Jefferson Award nominee for Long Day's journey into Night; Golden Panda Award (China), for Impossible Spy. CREDITS Film Appearances: Emery Cole, Hussy, Kendon Films, 1980. Charles Herman, Missing, Universal, 1982. Danny Morgan, Windy City, Warner Bros., 1984. In Our Hands, 1984. Zack Freestamp, Lune De Miel (also known as Honeymoon), AAA Distributors, 1986. Hemdale, Once We Were Dreamers, Orion, 1987. Doc, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Sam Wyatt, Stealing Home, Warner Bros., 1988. Voice of Sylvain, Light Years (animated), Miramax, 1988. Charles Hendrickson, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (also known as Honey, I Blew Up the Baby and Big Baby), Buena Vista, 1992. Morgan, Freejack, TriPictures, 1992. Nick Donovan, Backstreet justice, Prism, 1994. Peter Binda, Southie (also known as Brass Ring), American World Pictures, 1998. George, Nowhere to Co, 1998. Hartley, The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, Paramount Classics, 1998. Chris' father, Lost & Found, Warner Bros., 1999.

Film Work: Director, Southie (also known as Brass Ring), American World Pictures, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: HankZaret, WIOU, CBS, 1990. Lex Luthor, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1993-96. Television Appearances; Movies: (Television debut) Joseph, The Nativity, ABC, 1978. James Cookman, Family Reunion, NBC, 1981. Hondo Bill, Robbers, Rooftops, and Witches, 1982. Karl Hoffman, Hitler's SS: Portrait of Evil, NBC, 1985. John Carloff, Coast to Coast, BBC, 1986. Michael O'Donnell, A Case of Deadly Force, CBS, 1986. Eli Cohen, The Impossible Spy, HBO, 1987. William Stern, Baby M, ABC, 1988. Roger Dollison, Do You Know the Muffin Man?, CBS, 1989. Troy Gardner, "Magic Moments/' Harlequin Romance Movie, Showtime, 1989. Frank Joziak, Small Sacrifices, ABC, 1989. Jack Packard, Ladykiller, USA Network, 1992. Devlin, Notorious, Lifetime, 1992. Matthew Bradshaw, Forgotten Sins, ABC, 1996. Michael, A Weekend in the Country, USA Network, 1996. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Terry Garrigan, The Last Convertible, NBC, 1979. Robert F. Kennedy, Kennedy, NBC, 1983. Harry Latham/Lessiter, Robert Ludlum's The Apocalypse Watch (also known as The Apocalypse Watch), ABC, 1997. Dr. Jonathan Abbott, A Will of Their Own, NBC, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Romeo, "The Naked Montague/' The Man from Atlantis, NBC, 1977. Eight is Enough, ABC, 1977. "Minuteman," The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1983. Brian, "The Human Interest Story/' Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. Father John Sejac, "As Ye Sow/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Paul Sterling, "The Ex-files/' Almost Perfect, CBS, 1995. Other Television Appearances: Speed, The Rock Rainbow (pilot), ABC, 1978. Voice of John Barnes, Lincoln (special), ABC, 1992.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Work: Alien effects designer, Dark Skies (series), NBC, 1996. Effects crew, Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood, HBO, 1996. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Furniture removal man, Juno and the Paycock, Straight Wharf Theatre, Nantucket, MA, 1968. (Broadway debut) Avigdor, Vent/, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, 1975. Paris, Romeo and Juliet, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1976. Stephen Hurt, The Sorrows of Stephen, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1979. Don Sherman, American Days, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1981. The Dining Room, Playwrights Horizons, then Astor Place Theatre, both New York City, 1982. Michael Trent, End of the World, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1984. (London debut) Ned Weeks, The Normal Heart, Albery Theatre, 1986. Also appeared in Long Day's Journey into Night, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; Animal Kingdom and Rosmersholm, both La Mama ETC, New York City; and in productions of Battering Ram, Safe House, and The Master and Margarita, all New York City. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Jimmy Cummings and Dave McLaughlin) Southie (also known as Brass Ring), American World Pictures, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Variety, June 29, 1998, p. 40.*

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Full name, Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy; born June 13, 1962, in New York, NY; daughter of John J. (an executive) and Charlotte (a writer and literary agent; maiden name, Baum) Sheedy; married David Lansbury (an actor), October 10, 1992; children:

Rebecca. Education: Attended the University of Southern California. Addresses:/Agents—William Morris Agency, 151 S. El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact— c/o Neil Koenigsberg, Kelton First, Ltd., 1033 Gayley Ave., Suite 111, Los Angeles, CA 90021. Career: Actress, writer, model, and dancer. Has appeared in television commercials, c. 1977. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best actress, and National Society of Film Critics Award, best actress, both 1998, for High Art. CREDITS Film Appearances: J. C. Walenski, Bad Boys, Universal, 1983. Jennifer Mack, WarCames, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1983. Rona, Oxford Blues, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Allison Reynolds, The Breakfast Club, Universal, 1985. Helen Mackenzie, Twice in a Lifetime, Yorkin Films, 1985. Leslie, St. Elmo's Fire, Columbia, 1985. Annie Rayford, Blue City, Paramount, 1986. Stephanie Speck, Short Circuit, TriStar, 1986. Jessie Montgomery, Maid to Order, New Century Films, 1987. Voice of Stephanie Speck (uncredited), Short Circuit 2, TriStar, 1988. Cameo appearance (uncredited), She's Having a Baby, Paramount, 1988. Maggie Deloach, Heart of Dixie, Orion, 1989. Connie Hopper, Betsy's Wedding, Touchstone-Buena Vista, 1990. Theresa Luna, Only the Lonely, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1991. Ticket Agent, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Lori Tanner, Man's Best Friend, New Line Cinema, 1993. Molly-Girl, The Pickle, Columbia, 1993. Laura Pavot, Tattle Tale (also known as Kiss and Tell), LIVE Entertainment, 1993. Mickey Sanderson, One Night Stand (also known as Before the Night), Concorde New Horizons, 1995.

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Joanne, The Definite Maybe, DJM Films, 1997. Martha Keller, Amnesia, Amnesia Productions, 1997. Crossroads of Destiny (also known as ]ailbreak, and Macon County /a/7), Concorde Pictures, 1997. Highball, Kathy Morgan International, 1997. Groupies, 1997. Lucy Berliner, High Art, October Films, 1998. Myth America, 1998. Autumn Heart, 1998. Liz, SugarTown (also known as UntitledAnders-Voss Project), Channel Four Films, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: First girl, The Best Little Ctrl in the World, ABC, 1981. Debbie Danner, The Day the Loving Stopped, ABC, 1981. Hazel, Splendor in the Crass, NBC, 1981. Tracy Barnes, The Violation of Sarah McDavid, CBS, 1981. Marita Armstrong, Deadly Lessons, ABC, 1983. Dr. Annie Keats, We Are the Children, ABC, 1987. Cayce Bridges, Fear, Showtime, 1990. Kathleen Hart, The Lost Capone, TNT, 1990. Liz, Chantilly Lace, Showtime, 1993. Chris Cassidy, Lethal Exposure, NBC, 1993. Mary Rodgers, Ultimate Betrayal (also known as The Rodgers Sisters Story), CBS, 1994. Louise, Parallel Lives, 1994. Susan Enright, The Haunting of Seacliff Inn, 1994. Billy's mom, The Tin Soldier, Showtime, 1995. Deni Patton, Hijacked: Flight 285, ABC, 1996. Angie Baker, Country Justice (also known as Family Rescue), CBS, 1997. Laura Riskin, Buried Alive II, USA Network, 1997. Sleeping with the Devil, 1997. Jill Han Ion, The Fury Within, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Cleo/Leo, We/come to Paradox, Sci-Fi Channel, 1998-. Television Appearances; Episodic: Cathy, "I Think I'm Having a Baby/' CBS Afternoon Playhouse, CBS, 1981. "Bright Lights, Big City/' Chicago Story, NBC, 1982. Kristin, "The Belles of St. Mary's," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Kristin, "Life in the Minors," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Kristin, "Eugene's Comedy Empire Strikes Back," Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. "Samuels and the Kid," St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1983. "Hungry Girls," The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Lisa, "Epipac," Kurt Vonnegut's Monkey House, Showtime, 1991. "Accidents Happen," Red Shoe Diaries, Showtime, 1993. Reporter Carter Jones, "I Hear You Calling," The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 58th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1986. Funny, You Don't Look 200, ABC, 1987. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. Memories Then & Now, CBS, 1988. The Creative Spirit (documentary), PBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Pilots: Karen Chase, Home Room, ABC, 1981. Stage Appearances: Missy, Advice from a Caterpillar, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1991. Appeared in Wrong Turn at Lungfish, NY, Chicago Theater. WRITINGS Books: She Was Nice to Mice (juvenile), illustrated by Jessica Ann Levy, McGraw-Hill, 1975. Yesterday / Saw the Sun (poetry), Summit Books, 1991. Also contributor to the New York Times, Seventeen, Ms., and the Village Voice. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: /Advocate, June 9, 1998, p. 46. Entertainment Weekly, June 19, 1998, p. 53. Interview, February, 1991, p. 47; August, 1998, p. 72. Los Angeles Magazine, July, 1998, p. 106. Nat/on, July 27, 1998, p. 36.*

SHEEN, Martin 1940(Ramon G. Estevez) PERSONAL Born Ramon G. Estevez, August 3, 1940, in Dayton, OH; son of Francisco and Mary Ann (Phelan) Estevez;

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 married Janet, December 23, 1961; children: Emilio, Ramon, Carlos (Charlie), Renee. Education: Graduated from Chaminade High School, Dayton, OH. Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Agent— Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Contact—Martin Sheen, c/o Liberty Co., attn: Glynis Liberty, R.R. 3, Box D13, Sundance, UT 04604. Career: Actor, director, producer, and playwright. Has appeared in commercials for Toyota. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1965, for The Subject Was Roses; Emmy Award nomination, best actor, 1974, for The Execution of Private Slovik; Emmy Award nomination, best actor, 1978, for "Taxi!/ Hallmark Hall of Fame; Emmy Award, individual achievement in religious programming, 1981, for "The Long, Long Road Home/' Insight; Emmy Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1985, for The Atlanta Child Murders; Emmy Award nomination (with William R. Greenblatt), best children's special, and Emmy Award, best individual direction in children's programming, both 1986, for "Babies Having Babies," CBS School Break; Emmy Award, outstanding guest actor in a comedy series, 1994, for portrayal of "Nick Brody" in Murphy Brown; Imagen Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award, 1998. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Artie Connor, The Incident, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1967. Tim Cleary, The Subject Was Roses, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1968. Lieutenant Dobbs, Catch-22, Paramount, 1970. Ashby Gatrell, No Drums, No Bugles, Cinerama, 1971. Les Cavanaugh, Pickup on 101, American International Pictures, 1972. When the Line Goes Through, Jud-Lee Productions, 1973. Luther Sykes, The Legend of Earl Durand, 1974. Kit Carruthers, Badlands, Warner Bros., 1974. Major Holliford, Rage, Warner Bros., 1974. Robby Navarro, The Cassandra Crossing, Avco-Embassy, 1977. Frank Hal let, The Little Girl Who Lives down the Lane, American International Pictures, 1977. Captain Benjamin L. Willard, Apocalypse Now, United Artists, 1979.

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Pike, Eagle's Wing, Rank, 1979. Warren Lasky, The Final Countdown, United Artists, 1980. Stephen Booker, Loophole, Brent Walker Productions, 1981. Walker, Gandhi, Columbia, 1982. Judge Samuel Salus II, The King of Prussia, Concord Film, 1982. Tom Daley, That Championship Season, Cannon, 1982. Alex Holbeck, Enigma, Embassy, 1983. Narrator, No Place to Hide, 1983. Bob Beckwith, Man, Woman, and Child, Paramount, 1983. Greg Stillson, The Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983. Captain Hollister, Firestarter, Universal, 1984. Narrator, In the Name of the People, Icarus, 1984. Narrator, Broken Rainbow, Earthworks, 1985. Doctor Alex Carmody, A State of Emergency (also known as Chain Reaction), Double "O" Associates, 1986. Cal Jamison, The Believers, Orion, 1987. Del, Siesta, Lorimar, 1987. Carl Fox, Wall Street, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1987. Charlie, Da, Film Dallas, 1988. Personal Choice, 1988. Just One Step: The Great Peace March, 1988. Herbert J. Stern, Judgment in Berlin (also known as Escape to Freedom), New Line, 1988. Promises to Keep, 1988. Walking after Midnight, National Film Board of Canada, 1988. Doctor Jeffrey Miller, Beverly Hills Brats, Taurus, 1989. John Hyde, Cold Front, Beacon Group, 1989. Paul Andrews, Beyond the Stars (also known as Personal Choice), Five Star Entertainment, 1989. Sergeant Otis V. McKinney, Cadence (also known as Count a Lonely Cadence and Stockade), New Line/Republic Pictures, 1991. Anthony Wayne, The Maid, Media Home Entertainment, 1991. Narrator/Voice (uncredited), JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Dan Walker, Running Wild (also known as Born Wild), 1992. Joe, Original Intent, Paramount, 1992. Frank Magentz, Touch and Die, Vestron Video, 1992. Swaggert, When the Bough Breaks, Turner Home Entertainment, 1993. General Haworth, The Killing Box (also known as Ghost Brigade, Ghost Brigade: The Killing Box, Crey Knight, and Grey Night), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1993. Narrator, My Home, My Prison (documentary), 1993.

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Francis Labeck, Fortunes of War, New Moon Productions, 1993. Himself (uncredited), Hot Shots! Part Deux (also known as Hot Shots! 2), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. General Robert E. Lee, Gettysburg, New Line, 1993. Lieutenant Philip Brock, Hear No Evil (also known as Danger Sign), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1993. Kelly, Hits!, Walron Films, 1994. Jesse James Montgomery, Boca, J.N. Producoes/The Zalman King Company, 1994. Jackson Baines Hardin, The Floating Outfit: Trigger Fast, Vidmark, 1994. Bah! Humbug, 1994. John Dillinger, DillingerandCapone, New Horizons, 1995. Gil Robbins, The Break, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Furtive and friendly appearance, A Hundred and One Nights (also known as A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema and Les Cent et une nu/ts), Laurenfilm, 1995. The Judge (uncredited), Dead Presidents, Buena Vista, 1995. Father Jozo Zovko, Cospa, The Penland Company, 1995. A.J. Maclnerney, The American President, Columbia, 1995. Father Andrew Kanvesky, Sacred Cargo, 1995. Jeff Snyder, Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys, Owlpoke Films, 1995. Bob Collier, The War at Home, Buena Vista, 1996. Peter Maurin, Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (also known as Entertaining Angels), Paulist Pictures, 1996. The Elevator, Elevator Productions, 1996. Sir, Truth or Consequences, N.M., Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Jason Wynn, Spawn, New Line Cinema, 1997. Sigurd Moulton, Stranger in the Kingdom, Kingdom Come Pictures, 1998. Narrator, Shadrach, Tidewater Pictures, 1998. Bill Peterson, No Code of Conduct, Toddler Productions, 1998. Hanolon, Monument Ave. (also known as Noose, Snitch, and Talk of the Town), Tribeca Independent Films, 1998. The Stranger, Cunfighter, Amazing Movies, 1998. A Letter from Death Row, Sheen/Michaels Entertainment, 1998. Seeing in the Dark, The Sundance Institute, 1999. Ribbons, Lucky Town, Dead Man's Hand Productions, 1999. Lost & Found, Warner Bros., 1999.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Ambrose Chapel, Universal, 1999. Across the Line, 1999. Film Work: Executive producer, Da, Film Dallas, 1988. Executive producer, Judgment in Berlin, New Line, 1988. Director, Cadence, New Line/Republic Pictures, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Kilroy, Ten Blocks on the Cam/no Real, 1966. Nick Oresko, Then Came Bronson, 1969. The Andersonville Trial, 1970. Jules Worthman, Goodbye, Raggedy Ann, CBS, 1971. Gordon, Mongo's Back in Town, CBS, 1971. Timothy Drew, Pursuit, ABC, 1972. Gary McClain, That Certain Summer, ABC, 1972. Graytak, We/come Home, johnny Bristol, CBS, 1972. Carl Smith, Columbo: Lovely but Lethal, 1973. Father Kinsella, Catholics (also known as Conflict), CBS, 1973. John Thatcher, Message to My Daughter, ABC, 1973. A Prowler in the Heart, ABC, 1973. Michael McCord, The California Kid, ABC, 1974. Eddie Slovik, The Execution of Private Slovik, NBC, 1974. Robert Kennedy, The Missiles of October, ABC, 1974. Charles Arthur Floyd, The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd (also known as Pretty Boy Floyd), ABC, 1974. Alexander William Holmes, The Last Survivors, NBC, 1975. Leonard Hatch, Sweet Hostage, ABC, 1975. Fly Away Home, 1981. Frank Caldwell, In the Custody of Strangers, ABC, 1982. Marco Polo, NBC, 1982. Father Matt Phelan, Choices of the Heart (also known as In December the Roses Will Bloom Again), NBC, 1983. Charles Hyatt, The Guardian, HBO, 1984. Ken Lynd, Consenting Adults, ABC, 1985. Ed Zigo, Out of the Darkness, CBS, 1985. Frank Kenley, News at Eleven, CBS, 1986. Mitch Snyder, Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story, CBS, 1986. Lyle Mollencamp, Shattered Spirits, ABC, 1986. James Marion Hunt, Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8, HBO, 1987. Joe Sanders, My Dissident Mom, CBS, 1987. Dr. Alexander Brown as an older man, Nightbreaker (also known as Advance to Ground Zero), TNT, 1989.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Harold Hohne, Guilty until Proven Innocent (also known as Presumed Guilty), NBC, 1991. Chain letter voice (uncredited), The Water Engine, TNT, 1992. Captain "Ike" Eisenbraun, The Last P.O.W.? The Bobby Garwood Story, ABC, 1993. Jack Brown, A Matter of Justice, 1993. Assistant District Attorney Pete Maresca, One of Her Own, ABC, 1994. Guns of Honor, 1994. Townsend, Roswell (also known as Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up), 1994. Colonel Miltoil, Project: ALF, ABC, 1996. Himself, Marlon Brando: The Wild One, 1996. Narrator, Act of Conscience, Cinemax, 1997. Aurora Skipper, Hostile Waters (also known as Peril en mer [France, 1998]), HBO, 1997. Contagious (also known as Virus), 1997. Henry Northcutt, Voyage of Terror (also known as The Fourth Horseman), The Family Channel, 1998. The Soul Hunter, Babylon 5: The River of Souls, 1998. D.R.EA.M. Team, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Jack Davis, As the World Turns, CBS, 1967-68. Rotating host, The Late Show, Fox, 1986.

Voice of Sly Sludge, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, syndicated, 1990. Narrator, Eyewitness, PBS, 1995. Voice of Frank Colder, The Great War (also known as The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century), PBS, 1996. Van Guinness, Gun (also known as Robert Altman's Gun), ABC, 1997. Voice, "When Wishes Come True/' Stories from My Childhood, PBS, 1997. Also appeared as Roy Sanders, The Edge of Night, CBS. Television Appearances; Episodic: "The Attack/' The Defenders, CBS, 1961. "And the Cat Jumped over the Moon/' Route 66, CBS, 1961. "The Night the Saints Lost Their Halos/' Naked City, ABC, 1962. "The Tarnished Cross/' The Defenders, CBS, 1962. "Assignment: Teenaged Junkies," Armstrong Circle Theater, CBS, 1962. "The Inner Panic," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1962. "Dust Devil on a Quiet Street," Naked City, ABC, 1962. "Night Run to the West," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1963.

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"The Soldier Ran Away," U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1963. "You Can't Beat the System," East Side/West Side, CBS, 1963. "We May Be Better Strangers," Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1963. "Nightmare," The Outer Limits, ABC, 1963. "The Witch of the East Wing," The Nurses, CBS, 1963. "The Guys and the Dolls," My Three Sons, ABC, 1964. "The Suspect," Doctors and the Nurses, CBS, 1964. "Turning Point," The Defenders, CBS, 1964. "A Taste of Ashes," The Defenders, CBS, 1964. "The Killing of One Human Being," For the People, CBS, 1965. "The Prophet," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1965. "Charlie Has All the Luck," Trials of O'Brien, CBS, 1965. "Death Comes Full Circle," Hawk, ABC, 1966. "Ten Blocks in the Camino Real," NET Playhouse, NET, 1966. Flipper, NBC, 1967. "A Sense of Loss," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1967. "An Abundance of Perspectives," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1967. "A Father's Death," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1967. "Rebirth of Hopes," Catholic Hour, NBC, 1967. "Dynasty," The FBI, ABC, 1968. "The Peep Freak," N.Y.P.D., ABC, 1968. "Live Bait," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1969. "The Knot," Lancer, CBS, 1969. "Old King Cole," Insight, syndicated, 1970. "Cry Lie," Hawaii Five-O, CBS, 1970. "A Duel with Doom," Medical Center, CBS, 1970. "Papa Never Spanked Me," Bracken's World, NBC, 1970. "The Andersonville Trial," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1970. "The Condemned," The FBI, ABC, 1970. "No Game for Amateurs," Ironside, NBC, 1970. "Charles," Matt Lincoln, ABC, 1970. Arthur Dixon, "Time and Memories," Hawaii FiveO, CBS, 1970. "Are You Running with Me, Jimmy?," The Young Lawyers, ABC, 1970. "The Secret," The Interns, CBS, 1971. Norman Sayles, "Dead Witness to a Killing," Dan August, ABC, 1971. "Montserrat," Hollywood Television Theater, PBS, 1971. "Ring Out, Ring In," Sarge, NBC, 1971. "Safe Deposit," Cade's County, CBS, 1971. "The Loser," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1971. "Death of the Elephant," Insight, syndicated, 1972. "The Devil's Playground," Cannon, CBS, 1972.

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"A Second Life/' The FBI, ABC, 1972. "Flight of Hawks/' Cannon, CBS, 1972. "To Kill a Memory," Mannix, CBS, 1972. "Roommates on a Rainy Day," Insight, syndicated, 1973. "Dark Vengeance," Circle of Fear, NBC, 1973. "The Disinherited," The FBI, ABC, 1973. "Area of Doubt," Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1973. "The Snow Job," The Rookies, ABC, 1973. Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. "Memo from a Dead Man," Cannon, CBS, 1973. "The Betrayed," Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1973. "Lovely but Lethal," Columbo, NBC, 1973. "The Oberon Contact," Toma, ABC, 1973. "Clash of Shadows," Medical Center, CBS, 1973. Police Surgeon, syndicated, 1973. "Mirabelle's Summer," Love Story, NBC, 1973. "And the Walls Came Tumbling Down," Insight, syndicated, 1974. "The Clown of Freedom," Insight, syndicated, 1974. "The Crime of Innocence," Insight, syndicated, 1974. "Chipper," Insight, syndicated, 1975. "Is Anybody Listening?," Insight, syndicated, 1978. "Just before Eve," Insight, syndicated, 1978. "The Long, Long Road Home," Insight, syndicated, 1980. "Roger Nash Baldwin," An American Portrait, CBS, 1985. "Method Actor," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. Nick Brody, "Angst for the Memories," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1993. "Well-Cooked Hams," Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1993. Voice of Seymour Skinner, "The Principal and the Pauper," The Simpsons, Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Taxi Driver, "Taxi!," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1978. Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1979. / Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. The Screen Actors Guild 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1984. The Funniest joke I Ever Heard, 1984. /Actors on Acting, PBS, 1985. Artaban, The Fourth Wise Man, ABC, 1985. Narrator, Spaceflight, PBS, 1985. Narrator, Quest for the Atocha, syndicated, 1986. James Madison, The Blessings of Liberty, ABC, 1987. China Odyssey: Empire of the Sun, CBS, 1987. Narrator, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, HBO, 1987.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Narrator, The Politics of God, PBS, 1987. Narrator, Secrets of the Titanic, syndicated, 1987. 1968: A Year to Remember, syndicated, 1988. An All-Star Celebration: The '88 Vote, ABC, 1988. Narrator, Messages from the Birds, PBS, 1988. NBC News Report on America: Stressed to Kill, NBC, 1988. Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Showtime, 1991. Narrator, Braving Alaska, PBS, 1992. Columbus: The World's First Astronaut, TBS, 1992. The Made-for-TV Election, TNT, 1992. 1968: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, Fox, 1993. The Making of "Gettysburg," TNT, 1993. Alive: The Miracle of the Andes, CBS, 1993. Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux: A Filmmaker's Apology, HBO, 1993. Larry Kramer, PBS, 1993. The Kralahome, The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream, PBS, 1993. Host and narrator, Earthquakes: The Terrifying Truth, ABC, 1994. Gettysburg Journal, TNT, 1994. Narrator, The Last Voyage of the Lusitania, TNT, 1994. Narrator, Missions to the Moon, PBS, 1994. Interviewee, Carrie Fisher: The Hollywood Family, Arts & Entertainment, 1995. Narrator, Carrier: Fortress at Sea, Discovery Channel, 1995. Host, When Disasters Strike, Fox, 1996. Max, Present Tense, Past Perfect, Showtime, 1996. Voice of Dalton Trumbo, Blacklist: Hollywood on Trial, American Movie Classics, 1996. Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony, ABC, 1996. Deepak Chopra—Alchemy: The Art of Spiritual Transformation, 1996. Deepak Chopra—the Crystal Cave: Lessons from the Teachings of Merlin, 1996. Narrator and host, Innovation, PBS, 1997. Narrator, Burt Lancaster, American Movie Classics, 1997. Narrator, Tudjman (documentary), 1997. Narrator, Titanic: Anatomy of a Disaster (documentary), Discovery Channel, 1997. Soul of Christmas: A Celtic Celebration with Thomas Moore, PBS, 1997. Voice, 187: Documented (documentary), 1997. Honoree, The /2th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards, 1998. Interviewee, Ed Asner: Lovable Crouch, Arts & Entertainment, 1998. Narrator, Cinema Combat: Hollywood Goes to War, American Movie Classics, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Televisión • Volume 22 Presenter, The 1998 Génesis Awards, 1998. ALMAAwards, 1998. Provided narrativas for Once There Was a Ballpark and Raising the Bamboo Curtain. Televisión Appearances; Pilots: Nick Oresko, Then Carne Bronson, ABC, 1969. Deputy Wade Wilson, Crime Club, CBS, 1973. Harían Garrison, Harry O, ABC, 1973. Vincent, Leüers from Three Lovers, ABC, 1973. Televisión Appearances; Miniseries: John Dean, Blind Ambition (also known as The John Dean Story), CBS, 1979. John F. Kennedy, Kennedy, NBC, 1983. Chet Dettlinger, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. Jack Brown, A Matter of Justice, NBC, 1993. James Jackson, Sr., Queen (also known as /A/ex Haley's Queen), CBS, 1993. President of the United States, Medusa's Child, ABC, 1997. Televisión Work: Director and executive producer (with William R. Greenblatt), "Babies Having Babies," CBSSchool Break, CBS, 1986. Executive producer, "No Means No," CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1988. Executive producer, Nightbreaker, TNT, 1989.

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Johnny, He//o and Coodbye, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1969. Reese, The Happiness Cage, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1970. Happy, Death of a Salesman, Circle in the Square Theatre, 1975. Marcus Brutus, Julius Caesar, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1988. RECORDINGS Songs: "The Bailad of Palladin" (performer), The War at Home, Buena Vista Pictures, 1996. WRITINGS Plays: (As Ramón G. Estevez) Down the Morning Une (drama), New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1969. Screenplays: (With Dennis Schryack) Cadenee (adapted from Cordón Weaver's novel Count a Lonely Cadenee), New Line/Republic Pictures, 1991. Major Tours: Ernie, The Connection, European cities, 1959. Tim Cleary, The Subject Was Roses, U.S. cities, 1965. OTHERSOURCES

Stage Appearances: (Off-Broadway debut) Ernie, The Connection, Living Theatre, New York City, 1959. Third soldier, Cavalry, Living Theatre, 1960. Hyllos, Women ofTrachis, Living Theatre, 1960. The man with the turned-up nose, In the Jungle of Cities, Living Theatre, 1961. Horace, Many Loves, Living Theatre, 1961. (Broadway debut) Mike, Never Uve over a Pretzel Factory, EugeneO'NeilITheatre, New York City, 1964. Tim Cleary, The Subject Was Roses, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1964. Vasco, The Wicked Crooks, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1967. Title role, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1967. Drums in the Night (staged reading), Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1967. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1968.

Periodicals: Christian Century, February 26, 1997, p. 224. Entertainment Weekly, December 13, 1996, p. 60. National Review, December 31, 1995, p. 48. Variety, January 27, 1997, p. 78.*

SHUSETT, Ronald Careen Producer and screenwriter. Addresses: Contact—Writers Guild of America West, 7000 West Third St., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Member: Writers Guild of America West. CREDITS Film Work: Executive producer, Alien, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979.

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Executive producer, King Kong Lives, DEC, 1986. Producer, Total Recall, TriStar, 1990. Producer, Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Final Terror, Com world/Watershed/Roth, 1981. Dead and Buried, Avco-Embassy, 1981. King Kong Lives, DEC, 1986. /Above the Law, Warner Bros., 1988. Hard to Kill, Warner Bros., 1990. Hemoglobin, High Fliers, 1997. Stories for Films: W (also known as / Want Her Dead), Cinerama, 1974. Alien, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979. Phobia, Paramount, 1980. Total Recall, TriStar, 1990. Freejack, Warner Bros., 1992.*

SILLS, Beverly 1929(Beverly Sills Greenough, Bubbles Silverman) PERSONAL Original name, Belle Miriam Silverman; born May 25, 1929, in Brooklyn, NY; daughter of Morris (an insurance broker) and Sonia (a musician; maiden name, Bahn) Silverman; married Peter Greenough (a newspaper publisher), November 17,1956; children: Meredith (Muffy), Peter, Jr. (Bucky); stepchildren: Lindley, Nancy, Diana. Education: Graduated from the Professional Children's School, Manhattan, New York City; studied singing with Estelle Liebling; studied piano with Paolo Gallico; studied stage craft with Desire Defrere. Addresses: Contact—Edgar Vincent, 157 West 57th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress, opera singer, and administrator. Shubert Tours of Charles Wagner Opera Company, touring performer, 1950-51; New York City Opera Company, coloratura soprano, 1955-80, director, 1980-88, board president, 1989-90; Tanglewood Festival, performer, 1968-69; National Endowment for the Arts, council member, 1970-76; March of Dimes Mothers' March on Birth Defects, national chair, 1972—; Warner Communications, Inc., director, 1982—; Metropolitan Opera, New York City, managing director, 1991-94; Lincoln Center for the

Performing Arts, New York City, chair, 1994—; appeared with several major opera houses in the United States, Europe, and Latin America; Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting, member; National Opera Institute, chair; member of the board of directors for the National Foundation for the Arts, the Bagby Foundation, the Circle in the Square Theatre, and American Express. Sang commercial jingles. Also credited as Beverly Sills Greenough. Known to family and friends as Bubbles. Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nominations, best classical performance—vocal soloist, 1969, for Scenes and Arias from French Opera, and 1970, for Mozart and Strauss Arias; musician of the year, Musical America, 1970; Edison Award, 1972, for Manon; Mus.D., Temple University, 1972, New York University, 1973, New England Conservatory, 1973, and Harvard University, 1974; Hanel Medallion for artistic achievement, New York City, 1974; Emmy Award, outstanding classical music program, 1975, for Profile in Music: Beverly Sills, Festival '75; Grammy Award, best classical performance—vocal soloist, 1976, for (Herbert) Music of Victor Herbert; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding special—comedy/variety or music, 1977, for Sills and Burnett at the Met; Emmy Award, 1978, for Lifestyles with Beverly Sills; Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Harvard University, 1978; Pearl S. Buck Women's Award, 1979; Recording Industry Association of America Cultural Award, Recording Industry Association of America, 1979; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding classical program in the performing arts, 1980, for Beverly Sills in Concert; Presidential Medal of Freedom, United States Executive Office of the President, 1980; Golden Baton Award, American Symphony Orchestra League, 1980; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding classical program in the performing arts, 1981, for "A Lincoln Center Special: Beverly! Her Farewell Performance," Great Performances; Charles Evans Hughes Gold Medal Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1984; Kennedy Center Honors, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1985; Gold Medal, National Institute of Social Sciences, 1985; National Medal of Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, 1990; also received an honorary doctorate from the California Institute of the Arts. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Micaela, Carmen, Philadelphia Civic Opera, Philadelphia, PA, 1941.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Helen of Troy, Mefistofele, San Francisco Opera, San Francisco, CA, 1953. Rosalinda, Die Fledermaus, New York City Opera, New York City, 1955. Baby Doe, The Ballad of Baby Doe, New York City Opera, 1958. Intolleranza, 1960. Queen of the Night, Die Zauberfloete (also known as The Magic Flute), Opera Company of Boston, Boston, MA, 1964. The Ta/es of Hoffman, New Orleans Opera Company, New Orleans, LA, 1964. Donna Anna, Don Giovanni, New York City Opera, 1964. Constanza, The Abduction from the Seraglio, 1964. Queen of the Night, Die Zauberfloete (also known as The Magic Flute), Vienna State Opera, Vienna, Austria, 1967. Title role, Manon, 1968-69. The Siege of Corinth, La Scala, Milan, Italy, 1969. Robin Hood Dell, Philadelphia, PA, 1969. Title role, Lucia di Lammermoor, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, England, 1970. Violetta, La Traviata, Deutsche Oper, West Berlin, West Germany (now Berlin, Germany), 1970. Pamira, Le siege de Corinthe (also known as The Siege of Corinth), Metropolitan Opera, New York City, 1975. Title role, Lucia di Lammermoor, Metropolitan Opera, 1976. Thaies, Metropolitan Opera, 1978. Juana, La /oca, San Diego Opera, San Diego, CA, 1979. Also appeared in Tales of Hoffman, New York City Opera; as Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, New York City Opera, Lincoln Center; Queen Elizabeth I, Roberto Devereaux; Marie, Daughter of the Regiment; Rosina, The Barber of Seville; Anne Boleyn (title role), Anna Bolena; Mary Stuart (Mary, Queen of Scots, the Queen of England; title role), Maria Stuarda; title role, Norma; title role, Lucrezia Borgia; Madame Goldentrill, The Impresario; Prima Donna, Six Characters in Search of an Author; Milly Theale, Wings of the Dove; Queen of Shemakha, Le coq d'or; and in // trittico, I puritani, Suor angelica, II tabarro, I Capuleti e I Montecchi, and Ariodante. Appeared with the London Symphony Orchestra, 1971. Major Tours: Micaela, Carmen, Charles L. Wagner Opera Company, U.S. cities, 1951-52. Violetta, La Traviata, Charles L. Wagner Opera Company, U.S. cities, 1951-52.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Profile in Music: Beverly Sills, Festival 75, PBS, 1975. Sills and Burnett at the Met, CBS, 1976. Rosina, "The Barber of Seville/' Great Performances, PBS, 1976. "Manon" (also known as "New York City Opera: Manon" and "Live from Lincoln Center"), Great Performances, PBS, 1977. Beverly Sills in Concert, PBS, T978. Interviewer, Skyline: Cordon Parks, PBS, 1979. "A Lincoln Center Special: Beverly! Her Farewell Performance," Great Performances, PBS, 1980. The Dean Martin Christmas Special, NBC, 1980. Norina, "Don Pasquale," Live from the Met, PBS, 1980. Walt Disney . . . One Man's Dream, CBS, 1981. )ohn Denver: Music and the Mountains, ABC, 1981. Host, "The Preservation Hall Jazz Band," On Stage at Wolf Trap, PBS, 1985. Host, "The National Symphony Orchestra on Stage at Wolf Trap: Rostropovich Conducts Shostakovich," On Stage at Wolf Trap, PBS, 1985. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, 1985. We the People, CBS, 1986. Host, "The Night of Music: A Global Celebration," Great Performances, PBS, 1986. Host, "The New Sousa Band on Stage at Wolf Trap," On Stage at Wolf Trap, PBS, 1986. Host, "The Golden Boys of Bandstand," On Stage at Wolf Trap, PBS, 1986. Host, Gala of Stars 1986, PBS, 1986. Host, "Candide" (also know as "Live from Lincoln Center"), Great Performances, PBS, 1986. Host, "Die Zauberfloete" (also known as "The Magic Flute"), Live from Lincoln Center, PBS, 1987. Host, The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Show, 1987. Host, "Rigoletto," Live from Lincoln Center, PBS, 1988. Host, Omnibus, ABC, 1988. Host, "The New Moon: The New City Opera at Wolf Trap," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Host, "Bernstein at 70," Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Dinah Comes Home Again, 1990. Host, The 1990 Richard Tucker Gala, PBS, 1990. Host, Carnegie Hall: Live at 100! The Cala Celebration, PBS, 1991. Host, The Legacy of Richard Tucker, PBS, 1994. Great Moments in Opera, PBS, 1996. Host, "San Francisco Opera Gala Celebration," Great Performances, PBS, 1997.

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Host, "New York Philharmonic with Kurt Masur and Sarah Chung/' Live from Lincoln Center, PBS, 1998. Host, "New York City Opera: Benjamin Britten's Paul Bunyan," Live from Lincoln Center, PBS, 1998. Also appeared in Lifestyles with Beverly Sills. Television Work; Specials: Produced specials about music. Television Appearances; Episodic: Evening at the Pops, PBS, 1970. A Conversation with Dinah, TNN, 1989. Burt Wolf/Eating Well, PBS, 1992. Also appeared in Stars of the Future, NBC. Film Appearances: Music performer, The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. Also appeared in Uncle Sol Solves It. Radio Appearances: (As Bubbles Silverman) Uncle Bob's Rainbow Hour, 1931-34. Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour (also known as the Major Bowes Capitol Family Hour), CBS, 1934-41. Also appeared in Our Gal Sunday and the Cresta Blanca Carnival Show. RECORDINGS Albums: Scenes and Arias from French Opera, Westminster, 1968, Angel, 1974, 1985. Mozart and Strauss Arias, Audio Treasure, 1969. A Beverly Sills Concert, Angel, 1972, 1985. The Tales of Hoffman (also known as Contes d'Hoffman), Angel, 1972, 1985. Anna Bolena, Angel, 1973, 1985. / puritani, Angel, 1973, 1985. Lucia di Lammermoor, Angel, 1974, 1985. Manon, Angel, 1974, 1985. Norma, Angel, 1974, 1985. Bellini and Donizetti Heroines, Angel, 1974, 1985. Beverly Sills Sings Mozart and Strauss, Angel, 1974, 1985. Mad Scenes from "I puritani/' "Lucia di Lammermoor/' "Anna Bolena/' and "Hamlet," Angel, 1974, 1985.

The Three Queens: Excerpts from the Donizetti Trilogy, Mge\, 1975, 1985. (Herbert) Music of Victor Herbert, Angel, 1976. Beverly Sills: A Farewell, Angel, 1980. Beverly Sills Sings Verdi, Angel, 1985. Maria Stuarda, ABC Records/Angel, 1985. The Art of Beverly Sills, EMI Angel, 1985. We/come to Vienna, Angel, 1985. Also recorded other albums, including Great Scores (with Placido Domingo), and Beverly Sills in Concert. Taped Readings: On My Own, Bantam Audio (New York City), 1987. Other Recordings: Spoke at the National Press Club, 1974, and at a luncheon for the Wolf Trap Farm Park, 1981, also interviewed in 1975 and twice in 1976, all recorded by the Voice of America, Voice of America Music Library Collection, the U.S. Library of Congress. Also appeared in /Amateur Hour Collection, 1934-1948 (recordings of Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour), Amateur Hour Collection, Guide Record, U.S. Library of Congress Music Division. WRITINGS Memoirs: Bubbles: A Self Portrait, Bobbs-Merrill (Indianapolis, IN), 1976, revised edition published as Bubbles: An Encore, Grosset-Dunlap (New York City), 1981. Beverly: An Autobiography, Bantam (New York City), 1987. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, February 13, 1996.*

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Born in 1961, in Michigan; son of Archie and Rhoda Sills. Education: Graduated from the University of Michigan and the American Conservatory Theatre. Addresses: Contact—c/o Minskoff Theatre, West 45th St., New York, NY 10036.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Career: Actor. American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, member of resident company, 198485; Franklin Players, member of company; Antaeus Project, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, founder and member. Also sang weather reports on television. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, Drama League Award, outstanding artist, Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor (musical), and Drama Desk Award nomination, Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, and FANY Award nomination, all best actor, all 1998, for The Scarlet Pimpernel; two DramaLogue Awards.

Stage Work: Producer of Dinah Was, Los Angeles, CA production, then WPA Theatre, New York City, later Gramercy Arts Theatre. Stage Appearances; Major Tours: Rapunzel's prince, Into the Woods, U.S. cities, 1989. Dr. Neville Craven and understudy for the role of Archibald, The Secret Garden, U.S. cities, 1992.*

SILVERMAN, Bubbles See SILLS, Beverly

CREDITS Film Appearances: Italian tenor song performer, Funny about Love (also known as New York Times), Paramount, 1990. Voice of Prince Derek and song performer of "fear" rap, The Swan Princess II (animated), Legacy Releasing, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: David Porter, "Justin Case/' Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Noel, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1989. Ryan, Coach, ABC, 1994. Hank, Empty Nest, NBC, 1994. Drew Harding, Models Inc., Fox, 1994. Doug Bochner, Sisters, NBC, 1994. Ed, "The Weaker Sex," Sliders, Fox, 1995. Eric Belmont, "Women in Film," Women of the House, CBS, 1995. Michael, "Poor Substitutes," Party of Five, Fox, 1996. "Spring Break, Part I," Party of Five, Fox, 1996. Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in two pilots. Stage Appearances: Percival "Percy" Blakeney/The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1998—. Appeared as Freddie, Chess, Los Angeles, CA; appeared in productions at the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA; South Coast Repertory Company, Costa Mesa, CA; Lajolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA; Berkeley Shakespeare Festival, Berkeley, CA; and the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Pittsburgh, PA.

SINCLAIR, Malcolm PERSONAL Education: Attended the University of Hull; studied at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Addresses:/Agent—Caroline Dawson Associates, 19 Sydney Mews, SW3 6HL London, England. ContactEquity (British Actors' Equity Association), Guild House, Upper St. Martin's Ln., London WC2H 9EG, England. Career: Actor. Member: Equity (British Actors' Equity Association). CREDITS Film Appearances: Deputy stage manager, Success Is the Best Revenge (also known as /.e succes a toutprix), Gaumont, 1984. Quinn, A Question of Guilt, 1993. Dr. Triefus, The Young Poisoner's Handbook (also known as Das Handbuch des jungen Giftmischers), Novemberfilm/Astra Film, 1995. Paul Doring, Keep the Aspidistra Flying (also known as Comstock and Rosemary and A Merry War), Lions Gate Films, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Assistant chief constable Freddy Fisher, Pie in the Sky, BBC, 1994. Various characters, The Last Machine, BBC-2, 1995.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Charles Frayling, Cod on the Rocks, Channel 4,1990. Frobisher, The Writing on the Wall, BBC, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Royal Shakespeare Company, Young Vic Theatre; as Malvolio, Twelfth Night, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England; and in The Misanthrope and as Kingston, Racing Demon, both National Theatre, London.

Appeared in Now That It's Morning, Channel 4.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Mr. Pollock/Sinton, "Undercover/' Boon, Central Television, 1990.

Concert Appearances: Appeared in Midsummer Night's Dream, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston, and Carnegie Hall, New York City; A Survivor in Warsaw, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston, then with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Festival Hall; A Soldier's Tale, Nash Ensemble; Peter and the Wolf, East of England Orchestra, Nottingham; and Morning Heroes, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

Appeared as Giles Luckhurst, "The More Loving One/' Kavanagh Q.C., Central Independent TV; and as Mike Price, Casualty 13, BBC.

SKARSGARD, Stellan

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Abbe Castanede, The Scarlet and Black, BBC, 1993. London Doctor, Scarlett, CBS, 1994. Richard Rampton, McLibell, BBC, 1997.

Television Appearances; Specials: Ronnie, "Me and the Girls" (also known as "Noel Coward Stories: Me and the Girls" and "Noel Coward Stories"), Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1987. Peter Lambert, Rumpole and the Age of Miracles, Thames Television and PBS, 1989. Other Television Appearances: Appeared in Esther Waters, BBC; as Byron, Byron— A Personal Tour, BBC; as Rassendyll and The King, Prisoner of Zenda, BBC; Everyone a Winner, BBC; Rumpole of the Bailey, Thames TV; Poirot, LWT; The Bill, Thames TV; as John Le Mesurier, Hancock, BBC; Big Battalions, Channel 4; A Question ofCuilt, BBC; and as Alan Bradford, Midsomer Murders—Beyond the Crave. Stage Appearances; George, the duke of Clarence, Richard III, Royal National Theatre, London, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, 1992. Also appeared as Mazzini Dunn, Heartbreak House, Almeida Theatre, London; as Jeeves, By Jeeves, Duke of Yorks Theatre, London; Splendids, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London; The Case of Rebellious Susan, Orange Tree, London; Dark River, Orange Tree; The Millionairess, Greenwich Theatre, London; Facades, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre; Anatole, The Gate Theatre, London; London's Cuckolds, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre; Little Lies, Wyndhams Theatre, London; regional tours of Hamlet and Comedy of Errors, both with Royal Shakespeare Company; Serebryakov, Uncle Vanya,

1951-

PERSONAL Born June 13,1951, in Goeteborg, Sweden; son of J. Skarsgard and Gudrun Skarsgard; married My Guenther, 1976; children: six. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Jeri Scott Management, 211 South Beverly Dr., Suite 112, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact— Hoegbergsgatan 40, 11826 Stockholm, Sweden. Career: Actor and screenwriter. Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, member, 1972-87. Awards, Honors: Silver Berlin Bear, Berlin Film Festival, and Guldbagge Award, best actor, 1982, both for The Simpleminded Murder; Rouen Film Festival, best actor, 1987; Guldbagge Award, best actor, 1990, for Taecknamn Coq Rouges; Chicago Film Festival, best actor, 1991; European Film Award, outstanding European actor in world cinema, 1998, for Amistad and Good Will Hunting. CREDITS Film Appearances: Christer, Fern dogn I august, 1972. Erik, Raid in the Summer (also known as Strandhugg I somras), 1972. Peter, The Office Party (also known as Firmafesten), 1972. Roffe Erikson, Broellopet, 1973.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Erik, Anita (also known as Swedish Nymphet and Anita-ur en tonarsflickas dagbok), Swedish Film Production, 1973. Peter Dalancy, The Intruders (also known as Let Us Play Sex and Swedish Sex Games), 1974. Jan-Erik, Taboo (also known as Tabu), 1977. Kurt, Homeward in the Night (also known as Hemat I natten), 1977. Sven—The Idiot, The Simpleminded Murderer (also known as Den enfaldige moerdaren), 1982. Pettersson, P&B, Svensk Filmindustri, 1983. Ebenholtz, the murder's son, Ake and his World (also known as Ake och hans vaerld), Svensk Filmindustri, 1984. Stig, False as Water (also known as Falsk som vatten), Svensk Filmindustri, 1985. Voice of Pelle Swanson, Peter-No-Tail in America (also known as Pe//e Svansloes I Amerikatt), 1985. Karl Orsa, The Serpent's Way (also known as Ormens vaegpa haelleberget), Svensk Filmindustri, 1986. Gustav, ]im and the Pirates (also known as ]im and piraterna Blom), Svensk Filmindustri, 1987. Soeren Kroeyer, Hip Hip Hurrah! (also known as Hip hip harral), Sandrews, 1987. The Engineer, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Orion, 1988. Peder Ulfstand, Time of the Wolf (also known as Vargens tid)f 1988. Matt, Friends, 1988. Axel Svensson, The Perfect Murder, Merchant Ivory Productions, 1988. Klas Larsson, S/Y Joy (also known as S/Y G/ae/en), 1989. Carl Hamilton, Code Name Coq Rouge (also known as Taecknamn Coq Rouge), Sandrews, 1989. Willy, The Women on the Roof (also known as Kvinnornapa taket), Svensk Filmindustri, 1989. Captain Tupolev, The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. Raoul Wallenberg, Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg (also known as Codafton, Herr Wallenberg), Svenska Filminstitutet, 1990. Helge Roos, The Ox (also known as Oxen), First Run Features, 1991. Joe Heiser, Wind, TriStar, 1992. Carl Hamilton, The Democratic Terrorist (also known as Den demokrastiske terroristen), 1992. Host in Norrkoeping, The Last Dance (also known as Sista dansen), 1993. Fritiof Schuett, The Slingshot (also known as Kadisbellan), Sony Pictures Classics, 1993. Herman Melvin, Joensson Gang's Greatest Robbery (also known as Joenssonligans stoersta kupp), Sandrews, 1995.

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Randbaek, Zero Kelvin (also known as Kjilightens kjotere), Kino International, 1995. Magnus Bjoerk, Hundarna I Riga, 1995. Harry, Harry and Son/a (also known as Harry och Sonja), 1995. Jan, Breaking the Waves, October Films, 1996. Schitz, My Son the Fanatic, Zephyr Films, 1997. Lewis Tappan, Amistad, DreamWorks, 1997. Professor Gerard Lambeau, Good Will Hunting, Miramax, 1997. Himself, Tranceformer—A Portrait of Lars von Trier, Svenska Filminstitutet, 1997. Jonas Engstroem, Insomnia, First Run Features, 1998. Albert, The Glassblower's Children (also known as Glasblasarns barn), Svenska Filminstitutet, 1998. Dominic, Savior, Lion's Gate Films, 1998. Gregor, Ronin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1998. Dr. Jim Whitlock, Deep Blue Sea, Warner Bros., 1999. Passion of Mind, Paramount, 1999. Dancer in the Dark, Zentropa Entertainment, forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Bombi Bitt, Bombi Bittand Me (also known as Bombi Bit och jag), 1968. Television Appearances; Movies: Hustruskolan, 1983. Hamlet, Den Tragiska Historien om Hamlet, Prinz ar Danmark, 1984. Olaf Helton, Noon Wine, 1985. Gregers Werle, Vildanden, 1989. Carl Hamilton, Foerhoeret, 1989. Van Adams, Parker Kane, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Undersecretary of State, 5*MM*S*H, 1990. Gary, Report to Heaven (also known as Rapport till himlen), 1994. Stig Helmer's lawyer, The Kingdom II (also known as Riget //), [The Netherlands], 1997, released in the U.S. on film by October Films, 1997. Stage Appearances: Ett droemspel (also known as A Dreamplay), The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, 1986. Vita rum, The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, 1988. Maester Olof, The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden, 1988.

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WRITINGS Screenplays: Jim and the Pirates (also known as Jim and piraterna Blom), Svensk Filmindustri, 1987.

RECORDINGS Albums: Anastasia, Atlantic, 1997. Duets, Varese, 1998.*

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Guardian, April 17, 1998, p. T10. Variety, November 10, 1997, p. 32.*

SMITH, Bill See SMITH, William

SMITH, William 1932(?)(Bill Smith) SKINNER, Emily 1970PERSONAL Born June 29, 1970, in Richmond, VA; mother, Melinda; married. Education: Carnegie-Mellon University, degree in acting. Career: Actress. American Revels Company, Richmond, VA, member of company, 1979-80. Sometimes credited as Emily Scott Skinner. Awards, Honors: Shared Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1998, for Side Show. CREDITS Stage Appearances: A Christmas Carol, Virginia Museum Theatre, Richmond, VA, 1981-82, 1982-83, and 1983-84. My Fair Lady, Theatre Virginia, Richmond, 1987-88. Emily, A Christmas Carol (musical), Paramount Theatre, New York City, 1994, 1995. Marilyn, Watbanaland, Workshop of the Players Art, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1995. Daisy Hilton, Side Show, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1997-98. Also appeared in Jekyll and Hyde, a Broadway production, and in Elmer Gantry, Our Town, Private Lives, and Snapshots. Film Appearances: Voices, Anastasia (animated), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: The 52nd Annual Tony Awards, 1998.

PERSONAL Born March 24 (some sources say April 24), 1932 (some sources say 1933), in Columbia, MO. Addresses: /Agent—Don Gerler Agency, 3349 Cahuenga Blvd., West #1, Los Angeles, CA 900681379. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: The Changing World, 1942. The Chost of Frankenstein, Universal/Realart Pictures, 1942. The Song of Bernadette, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. Going My Way, Paramount, 1944. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945. / Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. The Boy with Green Hair, RKO Radio Pictures, 1948. High School Confidential! (also known as Young Hellions), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958. Barney, The Mating Game, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959. Girls Town (also known as The Innocent and the Damned), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959. Ask Any Girl, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1959. The Lawbreakers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1960. Captain of the guard, Atlantis, the Lost Continent, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1961. Boy, Go Naked in the World, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1961. Lank, Mail Order Bride (also known as West of Montana), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Texas Rangers and Us, 1968. Texas Ranger Joe Riley, Three Cuns for Texas, Universal, 1968. Angel, Run, Angel, Run, Fanfare Films, 1969. Texas Ranger Joe Riley, Backtrack!, Universal, 1969. Link Thomas, Nam's Angels (also known as The Losers), Fanfare Film Productions, 1970. Moon, C. C. and Company (also known as Chrome Hearts), Avco Embassy, 1970. Tim, Angels Die Hard, New World Pictures, 1970. Terry, Darker than Amber, National General, 1970. Draft lawyer, Summertree, Columbia, 1971. Runaway, Runaway (also known as Runaway), 1971. T. J., Chrome and Hot Leather, American International Pictures, 1971. Hysterical condemned man, The Thing with Two Heads (also known as The Beast with Two Heads and The Man with Two Heads), American International Pictures, 1972. Piranha, Piranha!, 1972. Brenner, Hammer, United Artists, 1972. Joyn Croyden/Caleb Croft, Crave of the Vampire, Entertainment Pyramid, 1972. Jack Lowell, A Taste of Hell, Boxoffice, 1973. Martelli, Sweet]esus, Preacher Man, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1973. Kyle Kingman, The Last American Hero (also known as Hard Driver), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973. Agent Neil Agar, Invasion of the Bee Girls (also known as Graveyard Tramps), 1973, Motion Picture Marketing, 1983. Gentle Savage (also known as Camper John), 1973. Schoolboy, The Deadly Trackers, Warner Bros., 1973. Policewomen, Crown, 1974. Johnny Nappa, Black Samson, Warner Bros., 1974. Another Day at the Races (also known as The Big Payoff, Just Another Day at the Races, Three for the Money, and Win, Place, or Steal), 1974. Carrot, The Ultimate Warrior, Warner Bros., 1975. Harry, The Swinging Barmaids (also known as Eager Beavers), Premiere Releasing, 1975. Dr. Minx, Dimension, 1975. Jed Clyton, Boss Nigger (also known as The Black Bounty Hunter, The Black Bounty Killer, and Boss), Dimension, 1975. Carl Henrich, Scorchy, AIP Home Video, 1976. Rafe Stoker, Hollywood Man, 1976. Hoxey, Twilight's Last Gleaming (also known as Nuclear Countdown and Das Ultimatum), Allied Artists, 1977. Dan O'Neil, Blood and Cuts, Ambassador Films, 1978. Drew, Seven, American International Pictures, 1979.

SMITH • 405 Kimo, Lion in the Streets, 1979. Lonnie "Lucky Man" Johnson, Fast Company, Admit One Presentations, 1979. Matt Diggs, The Frisco Kid (also known as No Knife), Warner Bros., 1979. Jack Wilson, Any Which Way You Can, Warner Bros., 1980. Conan's father, Conan the Barbarian, Universal, 1981. Patterson the cop, Rumble Fish, Universal, 1983. Store clerk, The Outsiders, Warner Bros., 1983. Strelnikov, Red Dawn, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Gena's story husband, When Nature Calls (also known as The Outdoorsters), Troma, 1985. Panama Hat, Fever Pitch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1985. Albert O'Shaughnessy, The Mean Season, Orion, 1985. Blade, Eye of the Tiger, Scotti Brothers, 1986. Burt, Moon in Scorpio, TransWorld Enterprises, 1987. Phantom Empire, Prism Entertainment, 1987. Colonel Meredith, Hell on the Battleground, American International Pictures, 1987. Captain Devlin/Count Sodom, Hell Comes to Frogtown, New World Pictures, 1987. Morgan Denny, Commando Squad, TransWorld Entertainment, 1987. Phillip, Red Nights, TransWorld Entertainment, 1988. Major Flynn, Platoon Leader, Cannon Group, 1988. Memorial Valley Massacre (also known as Memorial Day), New Line Home Video, 1988. The Kill Machine, 1988. Fitz, Emperor of the Bronx, Hollywood Home Entertainment, 1988. Russian major, Bulletproof, Cinetel, 1988. Dr. Farley, B.O.R.N. (also known as Merchants of Death), Movie Outfit, 1988. Captain Ripley, Maniac Cop, Anchor Bay, 1988. Hatchett, Spirit of the Eagle, Image Entertainment, 1989. The Last Battle, 1989. Captain Joe Wilks, LA. Vice, Paramount Home Video, 1989. General Mitchell, Jungle Assault, AIP Home Video, 1989. Reed Weller, Evil Altar, Hemdale Home Video, 1989. Mr. Martel, Fast LA. Warriors, Paramount Home Video, 1989. Captain, Deadly Breed, PM Entertainment Group, 1989. Conover, Action U.S.A. (also known as Handful of Trouble), Imperial Entertainment, 1989. Pop, Instant Karma, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists Home Video, 1990.

406 •SMITH Highway Warrior, 1990. General Gregori Zelenkov, Forgotten Heroes, 1990. Chance, PM Entertainment Group, 1990. Mason, Cartel, Image Entertainment, 1990. President, Terror in Beverly Hills, American International Pictures, 1991. Pharoah, The Roller Blade Seven, 1991. Merchant of Evil, Trident Releasing, 1991. Hammer, The Last Riders, PM Entertainment Group, 1991. Last of the Warriors, 1991. Kiss and Be Killed, 1991. Galashkin, The Final Sanction, AIP Home Video, 1991. Eagle's Law, 1991. Cybernator, Vista Video, 1991. The Third Rail, 1992. Shadow of the Dragon, 1992. Lucas, Maniac Warriors, AIP Home Video, 1992. Pharoah, The Legend of the Rollerblade Seven, 1992. Deacon, American Me, United International Pictures, 1992. Pharoah, Return of the Ro//er Blade Seven, 1993. Hard Time Romance, Raven Pictures International/ Raven Releasing, 1993. Manosaurus, 1994. Riverboat poker player, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. I.E., Taken Alive, DKMC, 1995. Raw Energy, 1995. Judee Strange, 1995. Big Sister 2000, 1995. Uncle Sam, Solomon International Pictures, 1996. Neon Signs, 1996. The Shooter, Desert Shooter Productions, 1997. Rinaldi, Rock 'n' Roll Cops, 1997. Ground Zero, 1997. Double Cross, 1997. No Rest for the Wicked, 1998. Dogs of Damnation, 1998. Bo, Broken Vessels, Ziehl & Zal, 1998. Blood of His Own, 1998. Film Work: Producer, Hollywood Man, 1976. Television Appearances; Series: (As Bill Smith) Sergeant Danny Keller, The Asphalt Jungle, ABC, 1961. Jimmy Delaney, Zero One, 1962. Joe Riley, Laredo, NBC, 1965-67. James "Kimo" Carew, Hawaii Five-0 (also known as McGarrett), CBS, 1979-80. Brodie Hollister, Wildside, ABC, 1985.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Miniseries: Falconetti, Rich Man, Poor Man (also known as Rich Man, Poor Man—Book /), ABC, 1976. Television Appearances; Movies: The Man Hunter, 1969, broadcast in the U.S. 1976. Patrolman Hayes, Crowhaven Farm, 1970. Ken Nichols, Columbo: The Greenhouse Jungle, NBC, 1972. Jerry Grimes, The Rockford Files: Backlash of the Hunter (also known as The Rockford Files), NBC, 1974. Butch Wischnewski, The Sex Symbol, 1974. Death among Friends (also known as Mrs. R), 1975. Jim Elkhorn, Crackle of Death, 1976. Monk Hardwick, Tales of the Apple Dumpling Gang, 1982. The]erk, Too, 1984. Antonio Scarpelli, Slow Burn, 1989. The Colony, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Nature Knows Best/' The Ed Wynn Show, NBC, 1958. Leland Lament, "The Gladiators/' Mr. Lucky, CBS, 1960. (As Bill Smith) Richter, "Anatomy of a Patrol/' Combat/, ABC, 1963. Brutus Putty, "I Am the Most Beautiful," The Farmer's Daughter, ABC, 1963. "Timberland," The Virginian, NBC, 1964. "We've Lost a Train," The Virginian, NBC, 1964. Deputy Reed, "My Enemy This Town," Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. Andy Witcoe, "The Case of the Frightened Fisherman," Perry Mason, CBS, 1964. (As Bill Smith) "The Bob Stuart Story," Wagon Train, ABC, 1964. Danny Boy, "The McGregor Affair," The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, CBS, 1964. "The Richard Bloodgood Story," Wagon Train, ABC, 1964. Spence, "The Favor," The Guns of Will Sonnett, ABC, 1967. Catoga, "A Matter of Blood," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1967. Deputy, "End of the Rope," The Guns of Will Sonnett, ABC, 1968. "Dude Hand Luke," The Second Hundred Years, ABC, 1968. Adonis, "Minerva, Mayhem, and Millionaires," Batman, ABC, 1968. Turk, "Operation: First Couple on the Moon," / Dream of Jeannie, NBC, 1968.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Chief Campuits, "A Flag of Truce/' Daniel Boone, NBC, 1968. Luther, "The Fearless Man/' The Guns of Will Sonnett, ABC, 1968. "What Price Valor?" Parts 1 and 2, Lassie, CBS, 1969. Kitana, "Wives for Wakendo," Here Come the Brides, ABC, 1969. "Blind Terror/' Felony Squad, ABC, 1969. "Pooles Paradise/' Ironside, NBC, 1969. "Never Give the Fuzz an Even Break," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1969. Amos, "Hannah Comes Home," Daniel Boone, NBC, 1969. Henry Brown, "The Dragon of Gold Hill," Death Valley Days, syndicated, 1970. Henry Brown, "The Contract," Death Valley Days, syndicated, 1970. "Model for Murder," The Most Deadly Came, ABC, 1970. Bernie, "The Gender Trap," Julia, NBC, 1971. Vincent Sandier, "A Ghost Story," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1971. Smith, "We Spy," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1971. "The Meal Ticket," Dan August, ABC, 1971. "The Shape of Nightmares," Longstreet, ABC, 1971. Dekker, "Encounter," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1971. "The Loser," The Mod Squad, ABC, 1971. Russell, "The Return of Estaban," Bearcats!, CBS, 1971. Deputy Orville Larkin, "What Happened at the XST?," Alias Smith and Jones, ABC, 1972. John Brent, "Movie," Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. Jude Bonner, "Hostage!," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1972. Roman, "Twenty-Four Karot Hit," Search, NBC, 1973. Captain Staggers, "The Chalice," KungFu, ABC, 1973. Larry, "Downhill All the Way," Ironside, NBC, 1973. Micky Sims, "Commitment," The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1974. "The Gladiators," Planet of the Apes, CBS, 1974. Maxwell, "Survival of the Fittest," The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1974. Jim Elkhorn, "The Energy Eater," Kolchak: The Night Stalker, ABC, 1974. Latch, "Hard Labor," Gunsmoke, CBS, 1975. Quillery, "Wheel of Death," Bronk, CBS, 1975. "Time Bomb," S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975. Frank, "Prosperity Number One," Movin' On, NBC, 1975. "Breaking Point," Police Story, NBC, 1975. "Hostage," BarnabyJones, CBS, 1976. "Mariachi," The Blue Knight, CBS, 1976. Vic, "A Lonely Way to Die," City of Angels, NBC, 1976.

SMITH • 407 "A Concerned Citizen," Bert D'Angelo/Superstar, ABC, 1976. "Brain Wash," Police Woman, NBC, 1976. "Half Life," Logan's Run, CBS, 1977. "Murder Plays a Dead Hand," The Eddie Capra Mysteries, NBC, 1978. Jack Avery, "Demand and Supply," Vega$, ABC, 1979. The Trebor, "Buck's Duel to the Death," Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, NBC, 1980. Michael Adams, "E.M.T." CHiPs, NBC, 1980. "Short Odds," Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1980. "Jeopardy," Hagen, CBS, 1980. Stan, "Satan's Angels," CHiPs, NBC, 1980. John Cooley, "The Fast and the Furious," Parts 1 and 2, B.j. and the Bear, NBC, 1981. Frankenstein, "The Lady and the Monster," Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. Jason Steele, "The Ten Million Dollar Sheriff," The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1981. Salem, "License to Kill," Parts 1 and 2, The Fall Guy, ABC, 1982. J. D. Harris, "Who Would Kill Ramona?," Matt Houston, ABC, 1982. John Claxton, "Old Scarback," Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1983. Jose Tataro, "Pros and Cons," The A-Team, NBC, 1983. Sheriff Bolt, "Fast Company," CHiPs, NBC, 1983. Harold T. Turner, "Short Notice," Knight Rider, NBC, 1983. "Katie's Cookies," Benson, ABC, 1983. Karlo, "Fearless Dotty," Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1984. "Caribbean Holiday," Masquerade, ABC, 1984. Alan Kane, "Juggernaut," The Master, NBC, 1984. Carter, "The Hardcase," Riptide, NBC, 1984. "Chapter XXIII: Villa's Gold," The Yellow Rose, NBC, 1984. "There Goes the Neighborhood," Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1985. R. K. "Blood" Henderson, "Outcall," T. J. Hooker, CBS, 1985. (As Bill Smith) "Jeramiah Quint," Simon and Simon, CBS, 1985. "Think Blue," Hunter, CBS, 1985. Dimitri Shasta Kovich, "The A-Team Is Coming, the A-Team Is Coming," The A-Team, NBC, 1986. Barnes, "The Girl Who Fell from the Sky," Airwolf, CBS, 1986. Guard, "Shadow Play," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Clyde Thorson, "Deadline for Murder," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986.

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"The Outlaws/' Downtown, CBS, 1986. Patterson, "Welcome to Paradise/' Airwolf, CBS, 1987. "Lady Smoke," Houston Knights, CBS, 1987. "Silver in the Hills/' Ohara, ABC, 1987. Major Galinsky, "Common Ground/' Supercarrier, ABC, 1988. Quincy Bradley, "Founder's Day," Paradise, CBS, 1988. Danger Bay, 1988. "Honorable Profession," Hunter, CBS, 1988. Sal Drasso, "The Fifth Victim," Hunter, CBS, 1989. "A House Divided," The Young Riders, ABC, 1991. "Vinnie Gets Sued," Vinnie and Bobby, Fox, 1992. Geiger, "Manhunt," Due South, CBS, 1994. Silas Quint, "Final Justice," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995.

show were sold to writer and producer Norman Lear, who based his series' lead character, Archie Bunker, on Alf Garnett. Speight's other writing credits for television series include In Sickness and In Health, a long-running sequel to Till Death Do Us Part, The Tea Ladies, and Spooner's Patch, and his television plays, If There Weren't Any Black, You Would Have to Invent Them, and Compartment, which was also performed on stage, were published in book form. He authored two screenplays, Alf and Family, a 1968 film based on the earlier series, and The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, a film produced in 1987, and two memoirs, It Stands to Reason: A Kind of Autobiography ar^d Pieces of Speight.

Appeared as a border patrol agent, U.S. Border Patrol; appeared as Amos Martin in the episodes "A Very Small Rifle" and "The Landlords," Daniel Boone NBC; appeared in the episode "Evan's Vendetta," The Oregon Trail; also appeared in episodes of Code Red, Hawk, Hollywood Squares, The Thin Man, and The Tonight Show Starring johnny Carson.

Books: Writers Directory, 14th edition, St. James Press (Detroit), 1995, p. 1417.

OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 12, 1998, section 4, p. 6. Times (London), July 6, 1998.

WRITINGS Screenplays: Hollywood Man, 1976.*

SPEIGHT, Johnny

1921(?)-1998

OBITUARY NOT/Cf-See index for CTFT sketch: Born June 2, 1921 (some sources say 1920), in London, England; died of pancreatic cancer, July 5,1998, in London. Screenwriter, autobiographer, and writer for television. Speight was a British comedy writer who was best known for creating television series on which the highly successful American television series All in the Family was based. He worked both in a factory and as a drummer for a jazz band before beginning his career as a comedy writer in the 1950s, when he created material for comedians. Till Death Do Us Part, a series he created and wrote for the British Broadcasting Company beginning in 1966, featured the lead character Alf Garnett, who expressed highly prejudicial opinions on matters of race, society, immigration, and politics, and browbeat his wife. The series was immensely popular, running until 1975, and led to the creation of a similar, long-running, American series when the rights to the British

SPRINGER, Jerry

1944PERSONAL

Born February 13, 1944, in London, England; immigrated to the United States, 1949; son of Richard (a stuffed animal maker) and Margot (a bank clerk) Springer; married Micki Velten (an administrative aide), 1973 (divorced, 1994); children: Katie. Education: Tulane University, B.A., 1965; Northwestern University, J.D., 1968. Politics: Democrat. Addresses: Contact—The jerry Springer Show, NBC Tower, 454 North Columbus Dr., Chicago, IL 60011. Career: Talk show host. Senator Robert F. Kennedy's U.S. presidential campaign, aide, 1968; lawyer, Cincinnati, OH, 1968-71; member of the Council-atLarge, Cincinnati, OH, 1971-76; mayor of Cincinnati, OH, 1977-81; WLWT-TV, Cincinnati, OH, political reporter and commentator, 1982-84, anchor and managing editor, 1984-93; WMAQ, Chicago, IL, commentator, 1997; Muscular Dystrophy Association, vice president, c. 1998—; Audrey Hepburn Hollywood for Children Fund, advisory board member; also performed on the Billy Ray Cyrus concert tour. Military service: Army Reserve.

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Film Appearances: Himself, Meet Wally Sparks, Trimark, 1997. Himself, Kissing a Fool, Universal, 1998. Jerry Farrelly, Jerry Springer: Ringmaster (also known as Springers), Paradise Film Production Company, 1998.

Television Appearances; Series: Host, The jerry Springer Show, syndicated, 1991 —. Television Appearances; Movies: Class photographer, Since You've Been Gone (also known as Dog Water, Stepping in Dog Water, and Stepping in the Dog Water), ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Donahue: The 25th Anniversary, syndicated, 1992. Host (with others) of jerry Lewis's Stars across America Muscular Dystrophy Labor Day Telethon. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Married. . . with Children, Fox, 1993. Mad TV, Fox, 1995. Himself, The Steve Harvey Show (also known as Hightower 411), The WB, 1996. Himself, "Are Talk Shows Out of Control?/' Night Stand with Dick Dietrick (also known as Night Stand and Nightstand), E! Entertainment Television and syndicated, 1996. Himself, "What a Day for a Daydream/' Roseanne, ABC, 1996. Himself, Goudkust, [the Netherlands], 1997. Springer the vampire slayer, "The Talk Soup Halloween Special/' Talk Soup, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Himself, "The Post-Modern Prometheus/' The X-Files, Fox, 1997. Himself, The Wayans Brothers, The WB, 1997. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1997. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1998. Himself, Ruby Wax Meets, [Great Britain], 1998. Himself, The Roseanne Show, syndicated, 1998. Voice characterization, "Treehouse of Horrors IX," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1998. Appeared in "Supernatural Sex" and "Getting Even," both Night Stand with Dick Dietrick (also known as Night Stand and Nightstand), El Entertainment Television and syndicated; and "House of Soul," Nightman (also known as NightMan and Night Man), syndicated; also appeared in ABC News Nightline (also known as Nightline), ABC; and Larry King Live, CNN.

RECORDINGS Videos: Jerry Springer: Too Hot for TV, Real Entertainment, 1998. The Best of Jerry Springer, Real Entertainment, 1998. Secrets and Surprises, Real Entertainment, 1998. Springer: Bad Boys and Naughty Girls, Real Entertainment, 1998. / Refuse to Wear Clothes!, Real Entertainment, 1998. Albums: Recorded Dr. Talk, a country music CD. WRITINGS Memoirs: (With Laura Morton) Jerry Springer: Ringmaster, St. Martin's Press (New York City), 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, January 24, 1994, pp. 73-76. TV Guide, February 28, 1998, pp. 32-37.*

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Born August 19, 1946, in the Bronx, New York, NY; died of a brain tumor, December 20, 1997, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Nat (a zipper salesperson and weight lifter; born Nat Spielberg, legally changed surname to Steel) and Lillian (an electronics executive) Steel; married Ron Rothstein (an entrepreneur), 1975 (divorced, c. 1975); married Charles Roven (a producer), 1985; children: (second marriage) Rebecca. Education: Attended Boston University, 1964-65, and New York University, 1968-69. Politics: Democrat. Religion: Jewish. Avocational interests: Hiking, political activism. Career: Producer, studio executive, writer, editor, and entrepreneur. Stadia Publishing, sportswriter for

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Major League Baseball Digest and N.F.L, 1968-69; Penthouse magazine, editor, 1969-75, also worked as a secretary and director of merchandise at the magazine; Oh Dawn!, Inc., entrepreneur and president, 1975-78; Playboy magazine, vice president of merchandising, 1978-79; Paramount Pictures, vice president of merchandising, 1979-80, vice president of production, 1980-83, senior vice president of production, 1983-85, president of production, 1985-87; Columbia Pictures, president, 1987-90; American Film Institute, member of the board of directors, 198890; Steel Pictures, founder, 1990, executive, 199097; University of California, Los Angeles, School of Theatre, Film and Television, member of the dean's advisory board, 1993-97; Atlas Entertainment, founder (with Charles Roven and Bob Cavol lo), 1994; Claremont College, Home Education Network, member of the board of directors. Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American Film Institute, National Organization of Women Legal Defense Fund.

WRITINGS Memoirs: They Can Kill You, but They Can't Eat You: Lessons from the Front, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1993. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, October, 1993, p. 30; September, 1996, pp. 260-264. Entertainment Weekly, August 6, 1993, p. 51; September 17, 1993, p. 83; January 9, 1998, pp. 14,47. Independent (London), December 24, 1997, p. 14. People Weekly, October 25,1993, pp. 164-167; January 12, 1998, pp. 81-82. Playboy, August, 1995, pp. 106-108. Premiere, June, 1998, pp. 92-96, 98, 108, 110, 115. Publishers Weekly, September 20, 1993, p. 55. T/me, January 12, 1998, p. 31. Variety, January 5, 1998, p. 90.*

Awards, Honors: Crystal Award, Women in Film, 1989. CREDITS

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Film Work; Producer: Flashdance, Paramount, 1983. Footloose, Paramount, 1984. Top Gun, Paramount, 1986. Beverly Hills Cop II, Paramount, 1987. Fatal Attraction, Paramount, 1987. The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987. The Accused, Paramount, 1988. Postcards from the Edge, Columbia, 1990. Flatliners, Columbia, 1990. Awakenings, Columbia, 1990. Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (also known as Big Baby and Honey, I Blew Up the Baby), Buena Vista, 1992. Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993. Cool Runnings, Buena Vista, 1993. Angus, New Line Cinema, 1995. Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. City of Angels, Warner Bros., 1998. Television Producer: For Our Children, The Disney Channel, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Naked Hollywood, Arts and Entertainment, 1991.

Full name, Ulrich Steiger. Education: Attended Uni versity of Zurich; studied cinematography at London International Film School. Career: Cinematographer. CREDITS Film Work; Cinematographer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Camera operator, Privileged, 1982. Promised Land (also known as Young Hearts), Vestron, 1988. Some Girls (also known as Sisters), Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1989. The Hot Spot, Orion, 1990. Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Chasers, Morgan Creek Productions, 1994. The Jerky Boys, Buena Vista, 1994. Now and Then (also known as The Gaslight Addition), New Line Cinema, 1995. House Arrest, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Contributor of additional photography, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth CenturyFox, 1996. (Second unit only) Con Air, Buena Vista, 1997. Godzilla, TriStar, 1998. Bowfinger's Big Thing, Universal, 1999. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, New Line Cinema, 1999. Other films include Good Kill, Mavhuzi, Visitor in the Piano Warehouse, and Zape. Television Cinematographer; Series: Naked Hollywood, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Television Cinematographer; Movies: Noch ein Wunsch, 1989. Better Off Dead, Lifetime, 1993. Also Cinematographer for the movie Eurocops—Taxi ins Jenseits.*

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1954PERSONAL

Born September 10, 1954, in Lafayette, IN. Education: Attended The Julliard School. Career: Actor. Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, company member, 1981-83; Arena Stage, Washington, D.C., guest artist, 1983-84; Denver Center Theatre Company, company member, 1991-92. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Sustained Excellence of Performance, 1996. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Soldier and Stretcher Bearer, Mother Courage and Her Children, The Acting Company, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1978. Cyrano de Bergerac, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. The Lion in Winter, long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1981. Dick and Junior Mister, The Cradle Will Fall, American Place Theatre, New York City, then Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York City, 1983.

STRAM » 4 1 1 Ray, Bertolt Brecht, and Elia Kazan, 7957, Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1986. Misha, Black Sea Follies, Playwrights Horizons and Music-Theatre Group, New York City, 1987. Henry, Prison-Made Tuxedos, Music-Theatre Group, 1987. Schmuel, Offshore Signals, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 1988-89. The Mind King, St. Mark's Theatre, New York City, 1992. Monk, On the Open Road, Public/Martinson Hall, New York City, 1993. Lafeau, All's Well That Ends Well, Central Park/ Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1993. My Head Was a Sledge Hammer, St. Mark's Theatre, New York City, 1994. Albert Edward Preemby, Christina Alberta's Father, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1994. Frank, Wonderful Tennessee, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1994-95. Snatchem Leese, Jack's Holiday, Playwrights Horizons, New York City, 1995. Priam, Menelaus and Servant, Trolus and Cressida, Central Park/Delacorte Theatre, New York, 1995. Muhsfeldt, The Crey Zone, Manhattan Class Company Theatre, New York City, 1996. Timon of Athens, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1996. Matthias, Dancing on her Knees, Public/Luesther Hall, New York City, 1996. George Widener, Henry Etches, and Frank Carlson, Titanic: The Musical, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1997-99. Made Off-Broadway debut in King Lear, 1978; also appeared in Shout and Twist; Cinderella/Cendrillon; Making of Americans; Eddie Goes to Poetry City; Bright Room Called Day; Henry V; and Calendar the Siamese. Film Appearances: Deacon, Vamping, Atlantic, 1984. Waiter, Regarding Henry, Paramount, 1991. Cashier, The Real McCoy, Universal, 1993. Man at fair, Angela, Tree Farm Pictures, 1995. Cousin Gary, Jeffrey, Orion, 1995. Prison doctor, Sleepers, Warner Bros., 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Comunique staff member, CPlY(also known as Centra/ Park West), CBS, 1995. Assistant coroner, "Welcome Back Kotter," New York News, CBS, 1995.*

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Born November 18, 1931, in Chicago, IL. Education: Graduated from the University of Maine. Addresses: Contact—Screen Actors Guild, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90036. Career: Actor. Military service: U.S. Army, served in Korea. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award nomination, 1978, for Working. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Wrestling coach Zol I icofer Weed, I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1991-93. Father Leo, Nothing Sacred (also known as Priesthood), ABC, 1997-98. Television Appearances; Movies: Officer Newberg, The Law, NBC, 1974. Johnson, The Migrants, CBS, 1974. The Neighborhood (also known as Breslin's Neighborhood), NBC, 1982. Taylor, A Winner Never Quits (also known as The Pete Gray Story), ABC, 1986. Colonel Claymore, The Red Spider, CBS, 1988. General John Anson, Clinton and Nadine (also known as Blood Money and Blood Money: The Story of Clinton and Nadine), HBO, 1988. Kenneth Loring, judgment (also known as Sacraments and Vermillion Parish), HBO, 1990. John Krebs, In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas (also known as In the Line of Duty: The Twilight Murders and Midnight Murders), NBC, 1991. Dickerson, Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (also known as Life on the High Wire), HBO, 1992. C. T., Double Deception (also known as Crimes of Passion and Kane), NBC, 1993. Mike LaSalle, In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory (also known as In the Line of Duty: ]eff and ]ill), NBC, 1997.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: General Artemus Ward, George Washington, CBS, 1984. Judge Roy Bean, The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw, NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Specials: Fog Martin, "Home Fires Burning," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1989. Jabe Torrance, Orpheus Descending (also known as Tennessee Williams' Orpheus Descending), TNT, 1990. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ranee, Best of the West, ABC, 1981. "Nocturne," The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. "Past Imperfect/' The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Joe Anson, "Mushrooms," Law and Order, NBC, 1991. Captain Wally Nolan, Big Wave Dave's, CBS, 1993. Patsy Ferrara, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Patsy Ferrara, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Also appeared in Miami Vice, NBC. Film Appearances: Sergeant Hook, Parades (also known as Break Loose), Cinerama, 1972. Cole, The Sting, Universal, 1973. Morris Wanchuk, Slap Shot, Universal, 1977. Jerry Kelsey, Walk Proud, Universal, 1979. Stark (the pilot), The Island, Universal, 1980. Sheriff Hardesty, Ghost Story, Universal, 1981. Reuban Knat, Cold River, Cold River, 1982. Sergeant Hook, The Line, Enterprise, 1982. Colonel Jenkins, The New Kids (also known as Striking Back), Columbia, 1985. George, The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987. Masters, Tin Men, Buena Vista, 1987. Brock, Funny Farm, Warner Bros., 1988. Chief Hillard, Dead Bang, Warner Bros., 1989. Sergeant Vincente, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989. Executive, The Abyss, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989. Lobsterman, 5/gns of Life (also known as One for Sorrow, Two for joy), Avenue Entertainment, 1989. Abernathy, True Colors, Paramount, 1991. Henry Wingo, The Prince of Tides, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Congressman Velde, Guilty by Suspicion, Warner Bros., 1991.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Father Thomas, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993. Worzic, The Jerky Boys, Buena Vista, 1994. Gus, Canadian Bacon, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Matt's father, The Fantasticks, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1995. Jack Erickson, Bushwhacked (also known as The Tenderfoot and Tenderfoots), Twentieth Century-Fox Home Entertainment, 1995. Stage Appearances: Inspector Finglas, Red Roses for Me, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1961-62. Second citizen, Coriolanus, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1965. Cowboy, Junebug Graduates Tonight!, Chelsea Theatre Center, New York City, 1967. Stewpot, South Pacific, New York State Theatre, New York City, 1967. George, The Memorandum, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1968. Stewpot, South Pacific, Jones Beach Theatre, New York City, 1968-69. Rip Cord, Stag Movie, Gate Theatre, New York City, 1971. Raul Valdes, The Interrogation of Havana, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City, 1971-72. Bill McCorkle, Small Craft Warnings, Truck and Warehouse Theatre, New York City, 1972. Of Mice and Men, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, 1974. Jack Duncan, Hothouse, Chelsea Theatre Center of Brooklyn, New York City, 1974. The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, Folger Theatre Group, Washington, DC, 1975-76. You Can't Take It with You, Stage West, West Springfield, MA, 1976-77. A Quality of Mercy, Syracuse Stage, 1976-77. Captain Saunders, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1977. Steelworker, Working, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1977-78, then Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York City, 1978. Brocker Slade, The Wake of Jamey Foster, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1982. Captain Randolph Southard, The Caine Mutiny CourtMartial, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City, 1983. William Whitmore, The Ballad of Soapy Smith, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1984. Andie, . . . And a Nightingale Sang, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1984-85.

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SULLIVAN, Ed 1902(?)-1974 PERSONAL Full name, Edward Vincent Sullivan; born September 28, 1902 (some sources say 1901), in New York, NY; died of cancer, October 13, 1974, in New York, NY; children: one daughter. Career: Television show host and screenwriter. Ed Sullivan Productions, co-founder (with son-in-law Bob Precht), c. 1971. Before becoming a television personality, worked as a newspaper columnist in New York City, covered sports in the 1920s, then Broadway gossip column for the Daily News entitled "Little Old New York" beginning in 1932. Member: The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (founder and first National President). Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award, best television show, 1959, for The Ed Sullivan Show; Emmy Award, Trustees' Award, 1971; Emmy Award, Hall of Fame Award, 1985. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, The Ed Sullivan Show (also known as Toast of the Town and You're the Top), CBS, 1948-71. Television Appearances; Specials: A Salute to Television's 25th Anniversary, ABC, 1972. Host, Clownaround, CBS, 1972. Host, Ed Sullivan's Broadway, CBS, 1973. Film Appearances: Himself, Mr. Broadway, 1933.

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Himself, Big Town Czar, Universal, 1939. Himself, Senior Prom, Columbia, 1958. Himself, Bye Bye Birdie, Columbia, 1963. Himself, The Patsy, Paramount, 1964. Himself, The Singing Nun, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966. Himself, The Last of the Secret Agents?, Paramount, 1966. Himself, The Phynx, Warner Bros., 1970. WRITINGS Films Based on Sullivan's Stories: Mr. Broadway, 1933. There Goes My Heart, United Artists, 1938. Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me, Universal, 1940. OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Times, October 14, 1974, p. 36.*

SWANSON, Kristy

1969PERSONAL

Born December 19, 1969, in Mission Viejo, CA. Addresses:/Agent—Endeavor Agency, 9701 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Susan Patricola Public Relations, 8455 Beverly Blvd., Suite 410, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actress. Became model c. 1978, then appeared in commercials.

Sue, The Dream Trap, 1990. Jessie, Mannequin 2: On the Move, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Terry Hopkins, Diving In, Paramount Home Video, 1991. Dawn Kowalski, Hot Shots!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991. Title role, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1992. Rachel Clark, Highway to Hell, Hemdale, 1992. Camille, The Program, Buena Vista, 1993. Kirby Watts, Getting In (also known as Student Body), Trimark Pictures. 1994. Natalie Voss, The Chase, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Kristen Connor, Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. Diana Palmer, The Phantom, Paramount, 1996. Self Storage, Tonik Pictures, 1997, released as Tinseltown, Samuel Goldwyn, 1998. Darlene, Lover Girl (also known as Lover Girls), 1997. Laurie Bennett, 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, Orion, 1997. Laurel Lee, Meeting Daddy, CineTel, 1998. Jenna, Supreme Sanction, CineTel, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Stephanie Gamble, Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town Story, syndicated, 1986. Jennifer, "Mr. Boogedy," Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Becky, Nightingales, NBC, 1988. Lynn Ellingsworth, "B.L. Stryker: The Dancer's Touch/7 The ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. Lynn Ellingsworth, "B.L. Stryker: Blues for Buder," The ABC Mystery Movie, ABC, 1989. Betty, Marshal Law, (also known as After Shock and Block Party), Showtime, 1996. Francesca Wells, Bad to the Bone (also known as My Sister's Keeper), ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Jody Campbell, Knots Landing, CBS, 1987-88. Rebecca "Becky" Halliday, Nightingales, NBC, 1989.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Samantha Pringle, Deadly Friend, Warner Bros., 1986. Duckette, Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986. Simone, an economics student, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Paramount, 1986. Cathy, Flowers in the Attic, New World, 1987. Erin Jeffries, Not Quite Human, Walt Disney Home Video, 1987.

Television Appearances; Specials: Cathy Dodge, Juarez, ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Female student number 2, "The Gloating Place/' Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 1985. Erica Paget, "Collision," Ear/y Edition, CBS, 1998. Made acting debut in Dreamfinders, c. 1984.

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TATE, Larenz 1975PERSONAL Born September 8,1975, in Chicago, IL. Avocational interests: Basketball, music. Addresses: /Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 WilshireBlvcL, Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825.

Television Appearances; Specials: T.J., Clippers, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Woolly Bullies/' 21 jump Street, Fox, 1989. Willie Fuffner, Family Matters, ABC, 1990. Kenny, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, NBC, 1992. Evan Wilson, Harts of the West, CBS, 1993.

Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a motion picture, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1998, for love jones. CREDITS Film Appearances: O-Dog, Menace II Society, New Line Cinema, 1993. Drew Tate, The Inkwell (also known as No Ordinary Summer), Buena Vista, 1994. Anthony Curtis, Dead Presidents, Hollywood Pictures/Buena Vista, 1995. Darius LovehalI, love jones, New Line Cinema, 1997. Ford Lincoln Mercury, The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Frankie Lymon, Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, Warner Bros., 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Curtis Royal, The Royal Family, CBS, 1991. Andre Mosely, South Central, Fox, 1994.

Also appeared in Frank's Place, CBS; Matlock, ABC and NBC; The Twilight Zone, CBS and syndicated; and The Wonder Years, ABC. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Ebony, February, 1995, p. 128. Essence, July, 1995, p. 52; February, 1997, p. 48.*

TAYLOR, Noah

1969PERSONAL

Full name, Noah George Taylor; born September 4, 1969, in London, England; son of Paul (a journalist and copywriter) and Maggie (a journalist and book editor) Taylor. Education: Attended University High School, Melbourne, Australia. Avocational interests: Travel, drawing, painting, writing and playing music. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Also appeared in New Attitudes, NBC. Television Appearances; Movies: Speeds of Tragedy, Fox, 1991.

Career: Actor and musician. Played in the bands the Honky Tonk Angels, Cardboard Box Man, Flipper, Humphrey, and the Thirteens.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Awards, Honors: Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best actor, 1988, for The Year My Voice Broke; Australian Film Critics Circle Award, best actor, 1994, for The Nostradamus Kid; President Award, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, best actor, 1996, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role, 1997, both for Shine; two other Australian Film Critics Circle Awards.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: "Promised Land/' Inspector Morse (also known as Inspector Morse, Series VI), Central Television, 1992, broadcast as an episode of Mystery!, PBS, 1993. Stage Appearances: Konstantine Gavrilovich Treplev, The Seagull, Company B, Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Australia, then Brisbane, Australia, 1997.

CREDITS Film Appearances: David Bowie fan, Dogs in Space, Burrowes Film Group, 1986. Danny Embling, The Year My Voice Broke, Avenue, 1987. Mick, Lover Boy, Kim Lewis Marketing, 1988. Songlines, Luna Vision Productions, 1989. Jack, The Prisoner of St. Petersburg, Kim Lewis Marketing, 1990. Danny Embling, Flirting, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Skip, Dead to the World, Australian Film Commission, 1991. Randolf, Secrets, Beyond Films Ltd., 1992. Ken Elkin, The Nostradamus Kid, LIVE Entertainment, 1993. One Crazy Night, Trimark, 1993. Dad and Dave: Our Selection, Roadshow Entertainment, 1995. Dean, True Love and Chaos, Westside Films, 1996. David Helfgott as a young man, Shine, Fine Line Features, 1996. Rusty, Down, Rusty, Down, Australian Film Commission, 1996. Sexing the Label, 1997. There's No Fishfood in Heaven, Storm Entertainment, 1998. Desert Blue, Samuel Goldwyn, 1998. Woundings, Cinequanon, 1999. Simon Magus, Samuel Goldwyn, 1999. Danny, He Died with a Falafel in His Hand, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Andrew Barlow, Dadah Is Death (also known as Deadly Decision and Barlow and Chambers: A Long Way Home), ABC, 1988. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Billy Engels, Bangkok Hilton, TBS, 1989. Convict George Anderson, Frontier, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1997.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, December, 1996, p. 50. Los Angeles Times, October 27, 1997, pp. 26, 2933.*

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1975PERSONAL

Born August 7, 1975, in Benoni, South Africa; daughter of Charles (owner of a road construction business) and Gerda (owner of a road construction business) Theron. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Once was a ballet dancer who appeared with New York City's Joffrey Ballet until an injury ended her career; also worked as a model. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tina, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Helga Svelgen, 2 Days in the Valley, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1996. Billie Tyler, Trial and Error, New Line Cinema, 1997. Mary Ann Lomax, The Devil's Advocate, Warner Bros., 1997. Supermodel, Celebrity, Miramax, 1998. Jillian Armacost, The /Astronaut's Wife, New Line Cinema, 1999. Jill Young, Mighty ]oe Young, Buena Vista, 1999. Erica Olchin, The Yards, Miramax, 1999. Roxie Hart, Chicago, Miramax, 1999. Candy Kendall, The Cider House Rules, Miramax,

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Television Appearances; Specials: VH1 97 Fashion A wards, VH1, 1997. Canned Ham: Trial and Error, Comedy Central, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Sally, Hollywood Confidential (also known as Babylon and LA. Confidential), UPN, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, The]ay Leno Show, NBC, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Details, 1996. Interview, November, 1997, p. 104. Los Angeles Magazine, July 1997, p. 88. People Weekly, October 14, 1996, p. 107. Vanity Fair, January, 1999, pp. 72-78, 134.*

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PERSONAL Born in 1966 in London, England; daughter of Eric Thompson (an actor and director) and Phyllida Law (an actress); sister of Emma Thompson (an actress and screenwriter); married Richard Lumsden (an actor). Education: Trained for the theatre at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Addresses: Contact—British Actors' Equity Association, Guild House, Upper St. Martin's Ln., London WC2H 9EG, England.

Television Appearances; Series: Various roles, Thompson, BBC, 1988. Nelson's Column, [Great Britain], 1994. Caroline Holdcroft, Blind Men, London Weekend Television, 1997. Also appeared as Clare, Nelson's Column, BBC-2, and as Gillian Player, Message to Posterity. Stage Appearances: Amy, Company, Donmar Warehouse, London, England, 1995, then Albery Theatre, London, England, 1996. The Baker's Wife, Into the Woods, Donmar Warehouse, London, England, 1998-99. Appeared as Marcie Banks, W/7dest Dreams, Royal Shakespeare Compnay; Rosalind, As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company; Helena, All's Well that Ends Well, Royal Shakespeare Company; Ophelia, Hamlet, Renaissance; Celia, AS You Like It, Renaissance; Margaret, Much Ado about Nothing, Renaissance; Lika, The Promise, Latchmere; and as Dog, Garden Girls, Perdita, The Winters Tale, Ange, Top Girls, Chorus, The Bacchae, and Voilet, The Merry Gentlemen, all at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre.

THORNTON, David 1955(?)PERSONAL Born c. 1955; married Cyndi Lauper (a singer, songwriter, and actress), November 24, 1991; children: Declyn Wallace Thornton Lauper. Education: Graduated from Yale University. Career: Actor and producer.

Career: Actress. Member: British Actors' Equity Association.

Awards, Honors: DramaLogue Award, for The Johnstown Vindicator.

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Film Appearances: Prostitute, The Missionary, Columbia, 1982. Francesca, Twenty-One, Triton Pictures, 1991. Lydia (the bride), Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Mary Musgrove, Persuasion, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Miss Bates, Emma, Miramax, 1996. Rose, Dancing at Lughnasa, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998.

Film Appearances: Lomax, Java Burn (also known as Diamond Run), MCEG/Virgin Home Entertainment, 1986. Reese, Off and Running (also known as Moon over Miami and Paradise Paved), HBO Home Video, 1991. Phi My, Men of Respect, Columbia, 1991. George S. Kaufman, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (also known as Mrs. Parker and the Round Table), Fine Line Features, 1994.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Rob, Search and Destroy, October Films, 1995. Man, Jeffrey, Orion Classics, 1995. Ted, If Lucy Fell, TriStar, 1996. Frankie, Unhook the Stars, Miramax, 1996. Brian, Breathing Room, Arrow Releasing, 1996. Saul, She's So Lovely (also known as Call It Love and She's De Lovely), Miramax, 1997. Gary Michaels, Office Killer, Miramax, 1997. Alex, The Real Blonde, Paramount, 1997. Earl Unger, Home Alone 3, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997. / Love You, I Love You Not, Avalanche Releasing, 1997. Bernie Rafferty, The Last Days of Disco, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Illuminata, Overseas FilmGroup, 1998. Gavin, Hush (also known as Bloodline and Kilronan), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. Richard Aufiero, A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. Lulu, Too Tired to Die (also known as New York Daydream), Black Swan Productions, 1998. Harry, High Art, October Films, 1998. Lulu on the Bridge, Trimark, 1998. Film Work; Producer: Asteroid Adventure, IMAX Corporation, 1994. Television Appearances; Movies: Marc, Sessions, ABC, 1983. Frank, "Blind Spot" (also known as "Death in the Family"), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Karl, "Ask Me Again" (also known as "An Old-Fashioned Story"), American Playhouse, PBS, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1994. Alan Warwick, New York Undercover, Fox, 1994. New York News, CBS, 1995. Stan Christiansen, Matt Waters (also known as Educating Matt Waters and The Education of Matt Waters), CBS, 1996. Also appeared in Crime Story, Law and Order, and Miami Vice, all NBC. Stage Appearances: About Face, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982-83. Peter/Carl, Just Like the Lions, Tomi Terrace Theatre, New York City, 1984. Brodie, The Real Thing, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1986-87.

Carl, The Johnstown Vindicator, Harold Clurman Theatre, New York City, 1987. Demetrius, A Midsummers Night's Dream, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, Drew University, Madison, NJ, 1991. Guy, One Neck, Mobile Home, New York City, 1992. Barry, The King of Carpets, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1993. Danny, Girl Gone, Manhattan Class Company, New York City, 1994. RECORDINGS Video Games: Twig, Ripper, Take 2 Interactive, 1996.*

TRAVOLTAJohn 1954PERSONAL Born February 18, 1954, in Englewood, NJ; son of Salvatore (a partner and operator of a tire company) and Helen (a high school drama teacher; maiden name, Burke) Travolta; married Kelly Preston (an actress) September 5,1991; children: Jett. Education: Attended public schools in Englewood, NJ. Religion: Scientologist. Avocational interests: Flying. Addresses:/Agent—William Morris Agency Inc., 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and singer. Made a television commercial for the U.S. Army, 1973. Awards, Honors: Billboard Award, best new male vocalist, 1976; Record World Award; Music Retail Magazine Award, 1976; Academy Award nomination, Golden Globe Award nomination, National Board of Review Award, National Film Critic's Award, and New York Film Critics Circle Award, all best actor, 1977, for Saturday Night Fever; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a comedy or musical film, 1978, for Grease; Golden Apple Award, star of the year, Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1978; Juno Award, Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1978; Golden Globe Award, male world film favorite, 1979; named Hasty Pudding Man of the Year, Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Harvard University, 1981; ShoWest Award, male star of the year, ShoWest Convention, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1983, 1989, and 1996;

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420 •TRAVOLTA Motion Picture Bookers Club Award, male star of the year, 1989; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a drama, Academy Award nomination, Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, British Academy Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, all best actor, Best Actor Awards, Stockholm Film Festival and London Film Critics Circle, and MTV Movie Award, best dance sequence (with Uma Thurman), all 1994, for Pulp Fiction; Golden Globe Award, best actor in a comedy or musical film, 1995, for Get Shorty; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite actor in a drama, and MTV Movie Award nominations, best male performance and best kiss (with Kyra Sedgwick), all 1996, for Phenomenon; MTV Movie Award nominations, best fight (with Christian Slater) and best villain, 1996, for Broken Arrow; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite actor in action or adventure, MTV Movie Award, best onscreen duo (with N icolas Cage), and MTV Movie Award nominations, best male performance and best villain (with Cage), all 1997, for Face/Off; Golden Hugo Award, lifetime achievement, Chicago International Film Festival, 1998; Britannia Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1998; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actor in a comedy or musical film, 1999, for Primary Colors. CREDITS Film Appearances: Danny, The Devil's Rain, Bryanston, 1975. Billy Nolan, Carrie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1976. Tony Manero, Saturday Night Fever, Paramount, 1977. Danny Zucco, Grease, Paramount, 1978. Strip, Moment by Moment, Universal, 1978. Buford "Bud" Davis, Urban Cowboy, Paramount, 1980. Jack, Blow Out, Warner Bros., 1981. Tony Manero, Staying Alive, Paramount, 1983. Zack Melon, Two of a Kind, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Adam Lawrence, Perfect!, Columbia, 1985. Travis Heath, The Experts, Paramount, 1989. James Ubriacco, Look Who's Talking (also known as Daddy's Home), TriStar, 1989. James Ubriacco, Look Who's Talking Too, TriStar, 1990. Jack Cabe, Shout, Universal, 1991. Bobby, Eyes of an Angel (also known as The Tender), 1991, released by Live Home Video, 1995. James Ubriacco, Look Who's Talking Now, TriStar, 1993.

Vincent Vega, Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994. Louis Pinnock, White Man's Burden, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Chili Palmer, Get Shorty, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1995. Vic Deakins, Broken Arrow, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. George Malley, Phenomenon, Buena Vista, 1996. Title role, Michael, New Line Cinema, 1996. Joey, She's So Lovely (also known as Call It Love and She's de Lovely), Miramax, 1997. Vincent Vega (in archival footage), You're Still Not Fooling Anybody, Impossible Funky Productions, 1997. Sean Archer, Face/Off, Paramount, 1997. Sam Baily, Mad City, Warner Bros., 1997. Governor Jack Stanton, Primary Colors, Universal, 1998. Brigadier General Quintard, The Thin Red Line, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1998. Jan Schlichtmann, A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. Himself, Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (documentary), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1998. Warrant Officer Paul Brenner, The General's Daughter, Paramount, 1999. Jimmy Roselli, Standing Room Only, Buena Vista, 1999. Quoyle, The Shipping News, TriStar, 1999. Battlefield: Earth, Warner Bros., forthcoming. Also appeared in All Shook Up. Film Work: Song performer, Grease, Paramount, 1978. Song performer, Two of a Kind, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1983. Executive producer, She's So Lovely (also known as Call It Love and She's de Lovely), Miramax, 1997. Producer, Battlefield: Earth, Warner Bros., forthcoming. Television Appearances; Series: Vinnie Barbarino, We/come Back /Cotter, ABC, 197579. Television Appearances; Movies: Tod Lubitch, The Boy in the Plastic Bubble, ABC, 1976. Ben, The Dumb Waiter, ABC, 1987. Ben, Basements (also known as The Room), 1987. Twist of Fate, 1989. Scott Barnes, Chains of Cold, Showtime, 1991. Himself, Boris and Natasha, Showtime, 1992.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Episodic: "Kids," Emergency, NBC, 1972. "A Piece of God/' Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law, ABC, 1972. "Frozen Smoke/' The Rookies, ABC, 1973. "Saturday's Child/' Medical Center, CBS, 1974. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1994. "Flight/' Understanding, 1994. ABC News Nightline, ABC, 1997. The Entertainment Business, Bravo, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Seriously. . . Phil Collins, CBS, 1990. The American Film Institute Salute to Elizabeth Taylor, ABC, 1993. MTV News Raw, MTV, 1995. Inside the Academy Awards, TNT, 1995. The American Film Institute Salute to Steven Spielberg, NBC, 1995. Music in Movies '96, ABC, 1996. Earth Day at Walt Disney World, The Disney Channel, 1996. Narrator, America's Flying Aces: The Blue Angels' 50th Anniversary, The Disney Channel, 1996. Happy Birthday Elizabeth: A Celebration of Life, ABC, 1997. Sylvester Stallone, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC,

1995. The 1995 ShoWest Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 68th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1996. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards,

1996. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1997. The 24th Annual American Music Awards, 1997. The 10th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, 1997. Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1997. The 25th Daytime Emmy Awards, 1998.

TRAVOLTA «421 Stage Appearances: Rain, off-Broadway, 1972. Over Here!, Broadway production, 1973-74. Appeared in the original Broadway production of Crease. Toured with original production of Crease for ten months, U.S. cities. RECORDINGS Albums: ]ohn Travolta, Midland, 1976. Can't Let You Go, Midland, 1977. Crease, RSO, 1978. Travolta Fever, Mindsong, 1978. The Best of John Travolta, Varese Vintage, 1996. John Travolta Sings, Varese Vintage, 1996.

Videos: Performed in music videos (The Closest Thing to) Perfect by Jermaine Jackson and Far from Over by Frank Stallone. WRITINGS

Television Movies: Chains of Gold, Showtime, 1991. Books:

Staying Fit, Simon & Schuster, 1984. Propeller One-Way Night Coach (juvenile), privately printed, 1992, Warner Books (New York City),

1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 20, 1997, p. 20; November 20, 1998, p. 44. Los Angeles, April, 1998, p. 50. People Weekly, November 24, 1997, p. 56. Publishers Weekly, July 7, 1997, p. 19. Time, March 16, 1998, p. 71. Us, November 27, 1989, p. 46.*

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VALENTIN A, Rudolpho See VALENTINO, Rudolph

VALENTINO, Rudolph 1895-1926 (Rudolpho De Valentina, Rudolpho Valentina, Rudolph Volantino) PERSONAL Original name, Rodolfo Alfonzo Raffaelo Pierre Filibert Guglielmi di Valentina D'Antonguolla; born May 6, 1895, in Castellaneta, Italy; immigrated to the United States, December, 1913; died of a perforated ulcer and blood poisoning, August 23, 1926, in New York, NY; son of Giovanni (a circus performer and veterinarian) De Valentina; married Jean Acker (an actress), 1919 (divorced); married Natasha Rambova (a manager; real name, Winifred Hudnut), c. 1922 (divorced); remarried Natasha Rambova (separated); companion of Pola Negri (an actress). Education: Academy of Agriculture, received a diploma in the science of farming. Career: Actor and dancer. Dancer at Maxim's, the Winter Garden Theatre, the Palace Theatre, and other venues in New York City, 1914-16; dance instructor and chorus boy in musicals, 191 7. Worked as a gardener on the estate of Cornelius Bliss, Long Island, NY. CREDITS Film Appearances: My Official Wife, Vitagraph, 1914. Patricia, 1916. Alimony, Metro Pictures, 1917. (As Rudolpho De Valentina) All Night, Universal, 1918.

A Society Sensation, 1918. Virtuous Sinners, 1919. (As Rudolpho Valentina) The Delicious Little Devil, Universal, 1919. (As Rudolpho Valentina) The Big Little Person, Universal, 1919. Eyes of Youth, 1919. (As Rudolph Volantino) A Rogue's Romance, Vitagraph, 1919. The Homebreaker, 1919. Out of Luck, 1919. A Married Virgin (also known as Frivolous Wives), 1920. The Wonderful Chance, 1920. The Cheater, Metro Pictures, 1920. Passion's Playground, First National Pictures, 1920. Once to Every Woman, Universal, 1920. Stolen Moments, 1920. (As Rodolph Valentino) Jacques Rudanyi, An Adventuress (also known as The Isle of Love), Herald Productions, 1920. Frank Underwood, Uncharted Seas (also known as Uncharted Sea), Metro Pictures, 1921. Armand, Camille, Metro Pictures, 1921. Julio Desnovers, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Metro Pictures, 1921. Charles Grandet, The Conquering Power, Metro Pictures, 1921. Sheik Ahmed Ben Hassan, The Sheik, Paramount, 1921. Amosjudd, The Young Rajah, Paramount, 1922. Ramon Laredo, Moran of the Lady Letty, Paramount, 1922. Lord Bracondale, Beyond the Rocks, Paramount, 1922. Juan Gallardo, Blood and Sand, Paramount, 1922. Title role and the duke of Chartres, Monsieur Beaucaire, Paramount, 1924. Don Alonzo de Castro, A Sainted Devil, Paramount, 1924.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Rodrigo Torriani, Cobra, Paramount, 1925. Vladimir Dubrovsky, The Eagle, United Artists, 1925. Ahmed (the title role), The Son of the Sheik, United Artists, 1926. Major Tours: Passing Show, U.S. cities, 1917. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded two records for Brunswick Records, 1923.* SIDELIGHTS The film Valentino (United Artists, 1977) chronicles the life of Valentino.*

VAN PEEBLES, Mario (Mario Peebles)

1957-

PERSONAL Born January 15, 1957, in Mexico City, Mexico; son of Melvin Van Peebles (a writer, director, and actor) and Maria Marx (a photographer). Education: Columbia University, B.A. (economics), 1980; trained for the stage with Stella Adler, 1983. Addresses: /Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer, sometimes credited as Mario Peebles. Kid Creole and the Coconuts, director of music videos; Nighttrain, director and producer. Also worked as a model, commodities exchange worker, and budget analyst for the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. Awards, Honors: Bronze Halo Award, 1985, for Children of the Night; Directors Guild of America Award nomination, 1990, for "Malcolm Takes a Shot/' CBS Schoolbreak Special; Silver Leopard Award, Locarno International Film Festival, 1995, for Panther; awarded D.H.L., Hoftsra University.

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Spider, Delivery Boys, New World, 1984. X, Exterminator 2, Cannon, 1984. Tony, South Bronx Heroes (also known as Revenge of the Innocents and The Runaways), Continental, 1985. John Hood, Rappin/ Cannon, 1985. Whisperer, 3:15, the Moment of Truth (also known as 3:75), Dakota Entertainment, 1986. "Stitch" Jones, Heartbreak Ridge, Warner Bros., 1986. Pino, The Last Resort (also known as She Knew No Other Way), Trinity, 1986. Jake, ]aws IV: The Revenge (also known as ]aws 4), Universal, 1987. HotShot, International Film Marketing, 1987. The White Girl, 1988. Chilly D, Identity Crisis, Academy Entertainment, 1991. Detective Stone, New]ack City, Warner Bros., 1991. Jesse Lee, Posse (also known as Posse: The Revenge of Jesse Lee)f Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Cole Parker, Gunmen, Dimension Films, 1994. Kane the Magician, Highlander: The Final Dimension (also known as Highlander III: The Magician and Highlander III: The Sorcerer), Dimension Films, 1995. Stokely Carmichael, Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Title role, Solo, Triumph Films, 1996. Poe Finklestein, Love Kills, Trident, 1998. Low Life, forthcoming. Also appeared in the short film Juliet, American Film International. Film Work: Executive producer (with father, Melvin Van Peebles), Identity Crisis, Academy Entertainment, 1991. Director, New Jack City, Warner Bros., 1991. Director, Posse (also known as Posse: The Revenge of Jesse Lee), Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Producer (with Melvin Van Peebles and Preston L. Holmes) and director, Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Producer (with Mark Buntzman) and director, Love Kills, Trident, 1998. Also director and producer of the short film Juliet, American Film International.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Young Sweetback, Sweet Sweetback's Badasssss Song, Cinemation Industries, 1971. Dancer, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984.

Television Appearances; Series: Title role, Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1987-88. Also appeared as Doc Gilmore in One Life to Live (also known as Between Heaven and Hell).

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Jay Filley, Blue Bayou (also known as Orleans), NBC, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Rafael, The Cable Car Murder (also known as Cross Current), CBS, 1971. Roy Spanish, Children of the Night, CBS, 1985. Dave Johnson, The Facts of Life Down Under, NBC, 1987. Rocket, The Ch/7d Saver (also known as The Fierce Dreams of Jackie Watson), NBC, 1988. Ricky Bell, A Triumph of the Art: The Ricky Bell Story, CBS, 1991. Walter, Stompin' at the Savoy, CBS, 1992. Raymond Williamson, In the Line of Duty: Street War (also known as In the Line of Duty: The Two Tonys), NBC, 1992. Max Dire, Full Eclipse, HBO, 1993. Raymond Williamson, Urban Crossfire (also known as In the Line of Duty), 1994. Michael Rhoades, Gang in Blue, Showtime, 1996. Michael Barnes, Stag, HBO, 1996. Chance, Los Locos: Posse Rides Again, The Movie Channel, 1997. Turner, Riot (also known as Homecoming Day and Riot in the Streets), Showtime, 1997. Jack Valentine, Valentine's Day (also known as Protector), HBO, 1998. Luke, Mama Flora's Family, CBS, 1998. Rodney Sawyer, K///ers in the House, USA Network, 1998. Television Appearances; Miniseries: The Sophisticated Gents, NBC, 1981. Television Appearances; Specials: Cliff Dickerson, D.C Cop, CBS, 1986. This Time It's Personal—Jaws: The Revenge, syndicated, 1987. The 20th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1988. The 62nd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1988. Dr. Thompson, "Malcolm Takes a Shot/' CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1990. Host, The World's Greatest Stunts II, Fox, 1991. Host, 5tory of a People: The Black Road to Hollywood, syndicated, 1991. Host, Independent Spirit: Close up, Bravo, 1993. The 26th Annual NAACP Image Awards, NBC, 1994. Host and narrator, The Last Great American Cold He/st,TBS, 1996. Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western, TNT, 1997. Narrator, Melvin Van Peebles'Classified X, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Episodic: Andrew Taylor, LA. Law, NBC, 1986. Shooter Stevens, "Third and Oak: The Pool Hall" (also known as "The Pool Hall"), American Playwrights Theatre: The One-Acts, Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Cole Front, "Likes Father, Likes Son/' Living Single, Showtime, 1995. "Bodies of Evidence/' The Outer Limits, Showtime, 1995. "Leave," Strangers, HBO, 1996. Appeared in "A Glory of Ghosts" (also known as "All God's Chillun" and "Emperor Jones"), American Masters, PBS; also appeared in episodes of The Cosby Show. Television Director; Episodic: Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1987-88. Wise Guy, CBS, 1987-90. 21 lump Street, Fox, 1987-90. Gabriel's Fire, ABC, 1990. Director of episodes of Top of the Hill. Other Television Work; Director: "Malcolm Takes a Shot," CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1990. The Big Room (series; also known as Carry a Big Schtick), Ha!, 1990. Producer and director (with Melvin Van Peebles), Gang in Blue (movie), Showtime, 1996. Stage Appearances: Waltz of the Stork Boogie (musical), New Federal Theatre, New York City, 1984. Take Me Along, Manhattan Community College Theatre, New York City, 1984. Also appeared in Champeen; Friday the 13th; The Legend of Deadwood Dick, Lincoln Center Theatre, New York City; Mozart and Salieri; and A Thousand Clowns. WRITINGS Film: Additional dialogue (with March Shmuger), South Bronx Heroes (also known as Revenge of the Innocents and The Runaways), Continental, 1985. Songs, Rappin/ Cannon, 1985. Songs, "Bionic Marine," "I Love You, But I Ain't Stupid," and "Recon Rap," Heartbreak Ridge, Warner Bros., 1986.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Screenplay, Identity Crisis, Academy Entertainment, 1991. Love Kills, Trident, 1998. Also author of script for the short film Juliet, American Film International. Television: Los Locos: Posse Rides Again (movie), The Movie Channel, 1997. Nonfiction: (With Melvin Van Peebles) No Identity Crisis: A Father and Son's Own Story of Working Together, 1990. (With others) Panther: The Pictorial History of the Black Panthers and the Story Behind the Film, Newmarket Press, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Ebony, May, 1987, p. 80. Insight on the News, June 5, 1995, p. 26. Jet, August 7, 1995, p. 62; August 26, 1996, p. 61; September 23, 1996, p. 34. People Weekly, March 2, 1987, p. 87. Tikkun, July-August, 1995, p. 20.*

VAUGHAN, Peter 1923PERSONAL Original name, Peter Ohm; born April 4, 1923, in Shropshire, England; married Lillias Walker (an actress). Addresses: /Agent—Sally Long Innes, International Creative Management, Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., WIN OAX London, England. Contact—British Actors' Equity Association, Guild House, Upper St. Martin's Ln., London W2CH 9EG, England. Career: Actor. Member: British Actors' Equity Association. Awards, Honors: British Acadmey of Film and Television Arts Award nomination and Royal Television Society Award nomination, best actor, 1996-97, for Our Friends in the North.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Sapphire, Universal, 1959. Police constable Cobby, Village of the Damned, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1960. John Kester, Two Living, One Dead (also known as Tva Levande och En Docf), Emerson, 1961. Chief of the Hungarian police, The Devil's Agent (also known as Im Namen des Teufels), British Lion, 1961. Committee member, The Punch and Judy Man, Warner/Pathe, 1963. The Horse without a Head, Walt Disney Pictures, 1963. Policeman, The Victors, Columbia, 1963. Ropey Roper, Smokescreen, Butchers, 1964. Sir Henry Capell, Rotten to the Core, Cinema V/British Lion, 1965. Harry, Die! Die! My Darling! (also known as Fanatic), Columbia, 1965. Slatterly, The Naked Runner, Warner Bros., 1967. Nikolai Volkov, The Man Outside, Allied Artists, 1968. Title role, Hammerhead, Columbia, 1968. The Bofors Gun, Universal, 1968. Johann, A Twist of Sand, United Artists, 1968. Inspector Mailing, Taste of Excitement (also known as Why Would Anyone Want to Kill a Nice Girl Like You?), Crispin, 1969. Burrund, Alfred the Great, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1969. Paul Grazzini, Sudden Terror (also known as Eyewitness), National General, 1970. Tom Hedden, 5traw Dogs, Cinerama, 1971. Museum attendant, Savage Messiah, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1972. Bishop, The Pied Piper, Paramount, 1972. Luftwaffe general, Rappresaglia (also known as Massacre in Rome), National General, 1973. Mr. Gunliffe, Malachi's Cove (also known as The Seaweed Children), Impact Quadrant, 1973. Aufret, The Blockhouse, Hemdale, 1973. Brunskill, The Mackintosh Man, Warner Bros., 1973. Symptoms (also known as The Blood Virgin), Bryanston, 1974. Coglin, 7 7 Harrowhouse (also known as Anything for Love, Eleven Harrowhouse, and Fast Fortune), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974. Return, 1976. Rory O'Neill, Valentino, United Artists, 1977. Quartermaster sergeant, Zulu Dawn, Warner Bros., 1979. Ogre, Time Bandits, Avco-Embassy, 1981.

426 •VAUGHAN Mr. Freeman, The French Lieutenant's Woman, Universal, 1981. McEvoy, The Missionary, Columbia, 1982. Mackenzie, The Razor's Edge, Columbia, 1984. Czech Mate, Hammer Film Productions, 1984. Mr. Eugene Helpmann, Brazil, Universal, 1985. Francis Abbot, Sr., Haunted Honeymoon, Orion, 1986. Strife, 1988. Lord Houghton, Mountains of the Moon, TriStar, 1990. Mr. Stevens, Sr., The Remains of the Day, Columbia, 1993. The driver, The Secret /Agent (also known as Joseph Conrad's The Secret Agent), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Giles Corey, The Crucible, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996. Bishop, Les Miserables, Columbia, 1998. Music store owner, La legenda del pianista sull'oceano (also known as The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean), Fine Line Features, 1998. An Ideal Husband, Miramax, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: News editor Joe Dunn, Deadline Midnight, Associated Television, 1960-61. Dr. Read, Dimension of Fear, 1963. Detective chief superintendent, The Cold Robbers, London Weekend Television, 1969. Harry Grout, Porridge (also known as Doing Time), BBC, 1974. Shirley's dad, Citizen Smith, BBC, 1977-79. Billy Fox, Fox, Euston Films, 1980. Chancer, Central Television, 1990. Television Appearances; Movies: Firebrand, 1967. The Drummer and the Bloke, 1968. Emma's Time, 1970. Glorious Miles, 1973. Freedom of the Dig, 1978. Judge Hawthorne, The Crucible, BBC, 1980. Belov, Coming out of the Ice, CBS, 1982. Major Stauffel, Forbidden (also known as Forbidden Alliance and Versteckt), HBO, 1985. Sid Harris, Harry's Kingdom, Arts and Entertainment, 1987. Chiropodist, Coast to Coast, BBC, 1987. Captain, King of the Wind, Harlech Television (Channel 3), 1989. Liam McAuley, Circle of Deceit, [Great Britain], 1993. Director, Heart of Darkness, TNT, 1994.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 General Arthur Nebe, Fatherland, HBO, 1994. Sonny, Face, BBC, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bill Sykes, Oliver Twist, BBC, 1962. Long John Silver, Treasure Island, Independent Television, 1968. Haerte 10, 1974. Squire Bassatt, Jamaica Inn, syndicated, 1985. Chief prosecutor, Sins, CBS, 1986. Pabst, Monte Carlo, CBS, 1986. Marshall Voldemar Stanov, Codename: Kyril, Showtime, 1988. Koenig, The Bourne Identity, ABC, 1988. Colonel General Kurt Zeitzler, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1989. General Mercier, Prisoner of Honor, HBO, 1991. Felix Hutchinson, Our Friends in the North, 1996. Mr. Boffin, Our Mutual Friend, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Anderson, The Eyes Have It, ABC, 1974. Gardiner, "Henry VIM/ The BBC Television Shakespeare, BBC-2, then broadcast on Shakespeare Plays, PBS, 1979. Tulkinghorn, Bleak House, [Great Britain], broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1985. Harvey, Season's Greetings, [Great Britain], 1986, Arts and Entertainment, 1988. Dr. Tom Hincks, Dandelion Dead, [Great Britain], 1993, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1994. Frank Ashworth, The Choir, [Great Britain], broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1995. Gabriel Betteredge, The Moonstone, [Great Britain], 1996, broadcast on Mobil Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Mort, "The Doomsday Plan/' Adam Adamant Lives!, BBC, 1966. Jaeger, "My Wildest Dream/' The/Avengers, Associated British Picture Corporation, 1969. Schubert, "Chain of Events/' The Persuaders!, Incorporated Television Company, 1971. Tony Kirby, "Stay Lucky, Eh?/' The Sweeney, Thames Television/Euston Films, 1975. David Kimber-Hutchinson, Game, Set and Match, Granada Television, 1988, broadcast as an episode of Mystery!, PBS, 1989. John Turner, "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes, Granada TV, 1990, broadcast in U.S. on Mystery!, PBS, 1991.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Lovejoy (also known as Lovejoy Mysteries), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, both 1991. Doverson, "Overkill/' Murder Most Horrid, BBC-2, 1991. Delaney, Oliver's Travels, [Great Britain], 1995, broadcast as an episode of Mystery!, PBS, 1996.

VERBINSKI, Gore

1965(?)PERSONAL

Born c. 1965, in Tennessee; son of a physicist. Education: Graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, 1987. Addresses: /Agent—Spencer Baumgarten, William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA90212. Career: Director and screenwriter. Directed a music video for the band L7; directed commercials for Budweiser, Air France, Coca Cola, Canon, Skittles, and Nike. Awards, Honors: Silver Lion, Cannes International Film Festival; four Clio Awards for commercials.

Parkinson's disease, December 4, 1997, in London, England. Actor. Most of his career was on the stage, but Vernon became known to British and American audiences after appearing in the movies A Hard Day's Night, Coldfinger, Gandhi and The Pink Panther Strikes Again. He also appeared on several British television series, such as Upstairs, Downstairs, that later became popular in the United States. His London stage debut came in 1950 playing the role of Hardwicke in Stratton at the Mercury Theater. Other stage roles include Captain Hook/Mr. Darling in Peter Pan, Sir Harry Tremayne in The Edwardians, Sir John Holt in A Friend in Need, Austin in Highly Confidential, Antonio in Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Cedric Seward in The Passion of Dracula and Lord Bogmore in Dead Eyed Dicks. In the 1960s, Vernon started appearing in films, appearing in The Village of the Dammed and Cash on Demand. Other film appearances include The Servant, The Secret of My Success, Oh, Heavenly Dog, Accidental Death, Hot Enough for June, The Satanic Rites of Dracula, Lady Jane and The Storyteller. In television, Vernon appeared in Edward VII, The Duchess of Duke Street, Hitchhiker's Cuide to the Galaxy, Paradise Postponed, Happy, A Family and a Fortune, 'Sextet, Sarah, Village Hall, Spawn, Sandbaggers, Roll Over Beethoven, Hot Metal, After Dinner Joke, Roger Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Something in Disguise, Nanny and L for Lester.

CREDITS OBITUARIES AND OTHER SOURCES Film Work: Director, The Ritual, 1996. Director, Mouse Hunt, DreamWorks SKG, 1997. Television Work; Specials: Director, graphic designer, and creative consultant, The Search for the New Ideal Man, ABC, 1992.

Books: Who's Who in Hollywood, Facts on File, 1992. Periodicals: Washington Post, December 26, 1997, p. B6.

WRITINGS VINCE, Pruitt Taylor

Screenplays: The Ritual, 1996.

PERSONAL

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: USA Today, January 5, 1998, p. 8D.*

VERNON, Richard

1960-

1925-1997

OBITUARY NOTICE—See index for CTFT sketch: Born March 7, 1925, in Reading, England; died of

Born in 1960, in Baton Rouge, LA. Addresses: /Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1997, for Murder One.

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428 •VOLANTINO CREDITS Film Appearances: Deimos, Angel Heart, TriStar, 1987. Joe, Barfly, Cannon, 1987. Paul, Shy People, Cannon, 1988. Lester Cowans, Mississippi Burning, Orion, 1988. Night Clerk, Reef Heat (also known as Dimitri), TriStar, 1988. Benny the Mule, K-9, Universal, 1989. Cashier, Homer and Eddie, Skouras, 1989. Paul, Jacob's Ladder (also known as Dante's Inferno), TriStar, 1990. Augie Parrel I, Come See the Paradise, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990. Buddy, Wild at Heart, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Lee Bowers, JFK, Warner Bros., 1991. Rub Squeers, Nobody's Fool, Paramount, 1994. Daryl Jeeters, China Moon, Orion, 1994. Bud, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curley's Cold (also known as City Slickers: The Legend of Curley's Cold), Columbia, 1994. Kavanaugh, Natural Bom Killers, Warner Bros., 1994. Victor, Heavy (also known as Upstate Story), Lions Gate Films, 1995. Bob, Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. Scott, A Further Gesture, Rosebud Communications Releasing, 1996. The Cottonwood, 1996. Stanley "Kinky" Womack, Beautiful Cirls, Miramax, 1996. Frank Clay, The End of Violence (also known as Am Ende de Gewalt and Am.Ende.deCew@lt), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1997. Johnny "Cokebottles" Costello, Cold Heart (also known as Cold around the Heart), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997.

Scott, The Break, Castle Hill, 1997. The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean (also known as La legenda delpianista sull'oceano), Fine Line Features, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Irving Murphy, / Know My First Name Is Steven (also known as The Missing Years and / Know My Name Is Steven), NBC, 1989. Shadow man, Fear, Showtime, 1990. Coyle, Sweet Poison, USA Network, 1991. Lou Recessti, Dead in the Water, USA Network, 1991. Michael Brockington, Till Death Do Us Part (also known as Married for Murder), NBC, 1992. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Olie Swain, Night Sins, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Leonard Grisson, In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1990. Hank Pilcher, "Moments to Live/' Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992. Factory employee, Sisters, NBC, 1992. Walter Platt, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Mikey, "The Innocent/' Highlander, syndicated, 1995. Two-Cats, The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Gerry Schnauz, "Unruhe," The X-Files, Fox, 1996. Clifford Banks, "Diary of a Serial Killer/' Murder One, ABC, 1997.*

VOLANTINO, Rudolph See VALENTINO, Rudolph

w WALKER, Rebecca

1969PERSONAL

Born November 17, 1969, in Jackson, MS; daughter of Alice Walker (a writer). Education: Yale University, B.A. (cum laude), 1992. Addresses:/Agent—Wendy Weil, 232 Madison Ave., Suite 1100, New York, NY 10021. Career: Actress, activist, writer, and editor. Ms. magazine, contributing editor, 1989—; Third Wave Direct Action Corporation, New York City, founder (with Shannon Liss), 1992; Kokobar, Brooklyn, NY, owner, 1996; WGBH, Boston, MA, and KRON, San Francisco, CA, television host and reporter.

Author of foreword, Adios, Barbie: Young Women Write about Body Image and Identity, edited by Ophira Edut, Seal Press (Seattle, WA), 1998. Morphology: Memoir of a Shifting Self (memoir), Riverhead Books, forthcoming. Contributor of essays to books, including Listen Up: Voices from the Next Feminist Generation, edited by Barbara Findlen, Seal Press, 1995; Testimony, edited by Natasha Tarpley, Beacon Press, 1996; and Who We Want to Be Now, edited by Susan Shreve and Porter Shreve, Beacon Pess, 1998. Contributor to periodicals, including Black Scholar, Essence, Vibe, Harper's, Sassy, and The New York Daily News.

WALLACE, Chris 1947PERSONAL

Awards, Honors: Pickens Prize, Yale University, 1992, for excellence in African-American scholarship; Feminist of the Year Award, Fund for Feminist Majority, 1992; Paz y Justicia Award, Vanguard Foundation; California Abortion Rights Action League Champion of Choice Award; Kingsborough Community College Women of Distinction Award; named one of the "fifty future leaders of America/' Time magazine. CREDITS Film Appearances: Herself, Anthem, Universal, 1997. March Cunningham, Primary Colors, Universal, 1998. WRITINGS Nonfiction: Editor, To Be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing Face of Feminism, Anchor Books (New York City), 1995.

Born October 12, 1947, in Chicago, IL; son of Mike (a television reporter) and Norma (Kaplan) Wallace; married Elizabeth Farrell, May 12, 1973; children: Peter Farrell, Margaret Coleman, Andrew Farrell, Catherine Farrell. Education: Harvard University, B.A., 1969. Addresses: Office—c/o 20/20, 147 Columbus Ave., New York, NY 10023. Career: Television reporter. Boston Globe, Boston, MA, national reporter, 1969-73; WBBM-TV, Chicago, IL, political reporter, 1973-75; WNBC-TV, New York City, investigative reporter, 1975-78; NBC News, Washington, DC, political reporter, 1978-81, White House correspondent, 1982-89. Awards, Honors: New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Award, best enterprise reporting, 1977;

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George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, University of Georgia, 1978; Emmy Award, outstanding news and documentary program and program segment, 1980, for NBC Reports: The Migrants; Emmy Award, 1990; Investigative Reporters and Editors Awards, University of Missouri School of Journalism, 1990 and 1995; George Polk Award, 1992; National Press Club Award for consumer journalism; two CINE Eagles Awards; Ohio State University Award; Du Pont-Columbia silver baton. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Anchor, The Today Show, NBC, 1981-82. Anchor, NBC Nightly News Sunday, NBC, 1982-84. Anchor, Meet the Press, NBC, 1987-88. Chief correspondent, PrimeTime Live, ABC, 198998. Chief correspondent, 20/20, ABC, 1998—. Television Appearances; Specials: Nancy Reagan: Portrait of the First Lady, ABC, 1985. Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1987. "The Arms, the Men, the Money/' NBC Newshour, NBC, 1987. Reporter in Boston, Decision, '88, NBC, 1988. Correspondent, Campaign Countdown: The Great Lakes Battleground, NBC, 1988. Correspondent, Campaign Countdown: The California Battleground, NBC, 1988. Presenter, The 51st Alfred I. Du Pont/Columbia University Awards, 1993. Mike Wallace Remembers, CBS, 1997. Also appeared in NBC Reports: The Migrants.

and Cheng Pu Qing; married Ning Ding, May 12, 1991. Education: Wu Han Conservatory of Music, certificate, 1978; Shanghai Drama Institute, B.A., 1985; Boston University, M.F.A., 1989. Addresses: Office—c/o Department of Theatre and Dance, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, P.O. Box 413, Milwaukee, Wl 53201. Career: Actor and dancer. Shiyan Dame Company, dancer, 1971-74; Shiyan Theatre Company, actor, 1975-78; Wu Han Theatre Company, actor, 197880; Shanghai Drama Institute, Shanghai, People's Republic of China, assistant professor, 1985-88; University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wl, assistant professor, 1989—. Member: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Shanghai Drama Institute Award, outstanding graduate, 1984; Shanghai Theatre Festival Award (with others), best acting team, 1984. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Title role, Hamlet, Shanghai Drama Institute, Shanghai, People's Republic of China, 1984. Song Li I ing, M Butterfly, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1990, Seattle Repertory Company, Seattle, WA, 1991. (As Luo Yong Wang) Father's youth, The Woman Warrior, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson/ Doolittle Theatres, Los Angeles, CA, 1994-95.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Substitute host, ABC News Nightline (also known as Nightline), ABC.*

Major Tours: Engineer, Miss Saigon, U.S. cities, 1992-93.

WANG, Luo Yong See WANG, Luoyong

Film Appearances: Yip man, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Universal, 1992. Gem dealer, Daylight, Universal, 1996. Narrator, Tian yu (also known as Xiu Xiu: The SentDown Girl and Xiu X/u), Stratosphere Entertainment, 1998.

WANG, Luoyong 1958(Luo Yong Wang) PERSONAL Born December 24, 1958, in Louyang, Henan, People's Republic of China; son of Zhao Quan Wang

Television Appearances; Movies: Chou Pei, Vanishing Son III (also known as /Act/on Pack), syndicated, 1993. Chou Pei, Vanishing Son IV (also known as /Act/on Pac/c), syndicated, 1994.*

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WARD, E. D. See COREY, Edward

WEARY, Ogdred See COREY, Edward

WIEST, Dianne

1948PERSONAL

Born March 28, 1948, in Kansas City, MO; father, a former psychiatric social worker for the U.S. Army then college dean; mother, a nurse; children: Emily, Lily. Education: Attended University of Maryland; studied ballet in Germany and at School of American Ballet, New York City. Addresses:/Agent—c/o Paul Wollowitz, International Creative Management, 40 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actress and director. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, Clarence Derwent Award, and Theatre World Award, all 1980, for The Art of Dining; Obie Award, 1984, for Serenading Louie; Academy Award and New York Film Critics Circle Award, both best supporting actress, 1986, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1987, for Hannah and Her Sisters; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1990, for Parenthood; National Society of Film Critics Award and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actress, both 1994, Academy Award, best supporting actress, 1995, Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, 1995, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1995, all for Bullets Over Broadway; Piper-Heidsieck Tribute for Independent Vision, Sundance Film Festival, 1996; Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actress—comedy, 1997, for The Birdcage; Emmy Award, outstanding guest actress in a drama series, 1997, for "Woman of Importance/' Road to Avon lea.

Film Appearances: (Film debut) Gail, It's My Turn, Columbia, 1980. Nancy Morgan, Independence Day, Warner Bros., 1982. Julie Addison, I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, Paramount, 1982. Vi Moore, Footloose, Paramount, 1984. Isabelle, Falling in Love, Paramount, 1984. Emma, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1985. Holly, Hannah and Her Sisters, Orion, 1986. Lucy, The Lost Boys, Warner Bros., 1987. Stephanie, September, Orion, 1987. Aunt Bea, Radio Days, Orion, 1987. Mother, Bright Lights, Big City, Metro-GoldwynMayer/United Artists, 1988. Helen, Parenthood, Universal, 1989. Lenore, Cookie, Warner Bros., 1989. Peg Boggs, EdwardScissorhands, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1990. Dr. Jane Grierson, Little Man Tate, Orion, 1991. Helen Robberson, Cops and Robbersons, TriStar, 1994. Helen Sinclair, Bullets Over Broadway, Miramax, 1994. Doctor H. Aaron, The Scout, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Louise Keeley, The Birdcage, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. Sally, The Associate, Buena Vista, 1996. Herself, Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1998. Diane Booker, The Horse Whisperer, Buena Vista, 1998. Aunt Jet, Practical Magic, Warner Bros., 1998. Portofino, Storm Entertainment, 1999. Stage Appearances: /Ashes, Public Theatre, New York City, 1977. Lizzard, Leave It to Beaver Is Dead, Public Theatre, 1979. Elizabeth Barrow Colt, The Art of Dining, Public Theatre, 1979. Nicole, Bonjour La Bonjour, Phoenix Theatre, Marymount Manhattan Theatre, New York City, 1980. Title role, Hedda Cabler, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1980. Elizabeth Lavenza, Frankenstein, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1981. Masha, Three Sisters, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1982.

432 •WILLIAMS Desdemona, Othello, Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1982. A Doll's House, Yale Repertory Theatre, 1982. Prudence, Beyond Therapy, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1982. Deborah, Other Places, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1983. Serenading Louie, 1983. Maggie, After the Fall, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1984. Anka, Hunting Cockroaches, Manhattan Theatre Club, 1987. Gertruse Eastman Cuevas, In the Summer House, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1993. Harris Yulin, Don Juan in Hell, Symphony Space, 1994. Blue Light, Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, NY, 1994. Aunt, The Shawl, Jewish Repertory Theatre, 1996. Mischa Barton, One Flea Spare, Public Theatre, 1997. Also appeared in Agamemnon, Public Theatre; Heartbreak House, Arena Stage; Our Town, Arena Stage; The Dybbuk, Arena Stage; Inherit the Wind, Arena Stage; Square One; and Three Sisters. Performed with New York Shakespeare Festival; at the Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; and toured with American Shakespeare Company. Stage Director: (With Edward Parone, Marybeth Hurt, Jennifer Warren and Fran Hill) Dusa, Fish, Stas and VI, produced by Center Theatre Group, Mark Theatre, Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1978. Not About Heroes, Williamstown Theatre Festival, then Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1985. Television Appearances; Movies: Symka Mazor, The Wall, CBS, 1982. Rebecca Hammill, The Face of Rage, ABC, 1983. Bigfoot, 1987. Rachel, Drunks, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lillian Hepworth, "Woman of Importance/' Road to Avonlea, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Nina, Zalman, 1975. Elizabeth Gertrude Stern, Out of Our Father's House, 1978. Visions of Grace: Robert Redford and The Horse Whisperer, Lifetime, 1998.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: America, January 14, 1995, p. 22. Back Stage, June 2, 1995, p. 43; June 28, 1996, p. 44. Entertainment Weekly, January 13, 1995, p. 7; November 1, 1996, p. 41; April 11,1997, p. 64. Nat/on, May 19, 1997, pp. 34-35. National Review, April 8, 1996, p. 58. People Weekly, March 18, 1996, p. 122. Vogue, February, 1986.*

WILLIAMS, Simon 1946PERSONAL Born June 16,1946, in Windsor, Berkshire, England; son of Hugh Williams and Margaret Vyner. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Joanna, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1968. Peter Edmonton, The Blood on Satan's Claw (also known as The Devil's Touch, Satan's Claw, and Satan's Skin), Cannon, 1971. Henri de Ligne, The Incredible Sarah (also known as Sarah), Readers Digest, 1976. Michael, "London 1912," The Uncanny, Rank, 1977. Prince, Jabberwocky, Cinema 5, 1977. TonySloane, The Odd job, Columbia, 1978. William Douglas Home, No Longer Alone, World Wide, 1978. Fritz, The Prisoner of Zenda, Universal, 1979. Robert Townsend, The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (also known as Fu Manchu), Orion, 1980. Attendant, Teachers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1984. Charles Elliot, The Opium War (also known as Yap/an zhanzheng), Danehip Entertainment, 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Captain James Bellamy, Upstairs Downstairs, London Weekend Television, 1971-75, later broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1974-75. Laurence Lucas, Agony, London Weekend Television, 1979-81. Laurence Lucas, Agony Again, BBC, 1995. Also appeared as Sir Anthony Rose, The Mixer.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Television Appearances; Movies: Major Bullivant, The Black Knight, [Great Britain], 1977. Attica, NBC, 1980. Nigel Pennington-Smythe, The Return of the Man from U.N.C.LE., CBS, 1983. Bob Appleyard, The Late Nancy Irving, [Great Britain], 1984. Simon Langton, The Return of Sam McCloud (also known as The Return of McCloud), CBS, 1989. Lord Timothy Belvoir St. Nash, The Preventers, [Great Britain], 1996. John Kirk, "Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone/' National Geographic Presents, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Alexander Dalglish, First among Equals, 1987. Lord Scott, A Respectable Trade, BBC, 1998. Mr. Miller, Killer Net, Channel 4, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Arthur Hoi lister, "For Art's Sake," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1988. Group captain Gilmore, Doctor Who, BBC, 1988. Chief inspector Roderick Alleyn, Artists in Crime, BBC, 1990, broadcast as an episode of Mystery!, PBS, 1992. Rupert Draper, "All For Love," Bergerac, BBC, 1991. Alan Carstairs, "Sunday at the Hotel with George," Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993. Lord Robert St. Simon, "The Eligible Bachelor" (also known as "Sherlock Holmes: The Eligible Bachelor" and "The Noble Bachelor"), Mystery!, PBS, 1994. "Escape," Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1996. Malcolm, "Rock of Ages," Pilgrim's Rest, [Great Britain], 1997.

WILSON, Jim PERSONAL Married; children: two. Education: Graduated from Antioch College and the Berkeley Film Institute. Addresses: Office—Tig Productions, 4000 Warner Ave., Building 5, Suite 100, Burbank, CA 91522. Career: Producer, director, and screenwriter. Tig Productions, founder (with Kevin Costner), 1988; American Twist Productions, founder. Awards, Honors: Academy Award (with Kevin Costner), best picture, 1990, for Dances with Wolves. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted: Director and executive producer, Stacy's Knights (also known as Double Down), Crown, 1983. Associate producer, Revenge, United Entertainment, 1986. And director, The Movie Maker (also known as Smart Alec and Hollywood Dreaming), Vestron Video, 1986. (With Kevin Costner) Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Wyatt Earp, Warner Bros., 1994. Rapa Nui, Warner Bros., 1994. The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Message in a Bottle, Warner Bros., 1999. Television Work; Movies: Director and producer (with John M. Jacobson and Helen Pollack), Head Above Water, HBO, 1996. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, 500 Nations, CBS, 1995.*

Appeared as Dr. Charles Cartwright, Don't Wait Up, BBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre: A 20th Anniversary Special, PBS, 1991. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Upstairs Downstairs Remembered: 25th Anniversary, 1996.*

WRIGHT, Samuel E. 1948PERSONAL Born November 20, 1948, in Camden, SC; married; wife's name, Amanda; children: Keely, Dee, Sam. Addresses: Office—The Lion King, New Amsterdam Theatre, 214 West 42nd St., New York, NY 10036.

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Career: Actor. Appeared as the purple bunch of grapes in the Fruit-of-the-Loom commercials. Also taught acting at the Hudson Valley Conservatory. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a featured role—musical, 1984, for The Tap Dance Kid. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dizzy Gillespie, Bird, Warner Bros., 1988. Voice of Sebastian, The Little Mermaid (animated), Buena Vista, 1989. Narrator, Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser (documentary), Warner Bros., 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Officer Turk Adams, Enos, CBS, 1980. Voice of Sebastian, The Little Mermaid (also known as Disney's Little Mermaid and A Whale of a Tale; animated), CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Scotty, Hollow Image, ABC, 1979. The Neighborhood, NBC, 1982. Captain Michael Shore, Brass (also known as Police Brass), CBS, 1985. Dave, Strapped, HBO, 1993.

Stage Appearances: Reporter, apostle, and leper, Jesus Christ Superstar, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 197173. Valentine, Two Gentlemen of Verona, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1972-73. Sam, Over Here!, Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1974. Leading player, Pippin, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1974-75. Potholes, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1979. Oedipus Rex, Players State Theatre, Coconut Grove, FL, 1981-82. William, The Tap Dance Kid, Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. I'm Not Rappaport, George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ, then Pennsylvania Stage Company, Allentown, PA, 1988. I'm Not Rappaport, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1988-89. Bruce Aiken, We/come to the Club, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1989. Mayor Joe Clark, Mule Bone, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1991. Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT 1994-95. Mufasa, The Lion King, New Amsterdam Theatre, New York City, 1997—. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Artis Patterson, Separate but Equal, ABC, 1991. Alfred, Alex Haley's Queen (also known as Queen), CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Sebastian, "Sebastian/' Marsupilami, CBS, 1993. Jerome Osbourne, Law and Order, NBC, 1994. Old Man Dismoore, Matt Waters (also known as Educating Matt Waters and The Education of Matt Waters), CBS, 1996. Also appeared in The Cosby 5how, NBC; and Simon and Simon, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: "The Gift of Amazing Grace/' ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1986. Voice of Sebastian, Sebastian Caribbean Jamboree (animated), The Disney Channel, 1991. Voice of Sebastian, Sebastian's Party Cras (animated), The Disney Channel, 1991.

Periodicals: USA Today, November 13, 1997, p. 7D.*

WRYDE, Dogear See COREY, Edward

WU, Vivian 1966(Wu Jun Mei) PERSONAL Original name, Wu Jun Mei; born in 1966, in Shanghai, People's Republic of China; married Oscar L. Costo (a producer), February, 1997. Education: Attended Pacific University, Hawaii. Career: Actress. Appeared in productions for the Shanghai Film Studios.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Wu Jun Mei) Wen Hsiu, The Last Emperor (also known as L'ultimo /mperatore), Columbia, 1987. Ming, Iron and Silk, Prestige Films, 1990. Moo-Ling, Shadow of China (also known as Hong Kong 1997, In the Shadow of China, and Stalking Tigers), New Line Cinema, 1991. Mizky Segawa, The Guyver (also known as Mutronics), New Line Cinema Home Video, 1991. An Mei's mother, The Joy Luck Club, Buena Vista, 1993. Mitsu, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, New Line Cinema, 1993. Madame Lien, Heaven and Earth, Warner Bros., 1993. Nagiko, The Pillow Book, Lions Gate Films, 1995. Woman, Rose, 1996. Soong May-ling, The Soong Sisters (also known as Song jia huangchao), Golden Harvest, 1997. The Legend of Pig Eye, 1998. Natalie, Blindness, Park Avenue Productions, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Japanese woman, Strange World, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: France, Message from Nam (also known as Danielle Steel's Message from Nam), NBC, 1993. Lili, Vanishing Son (also known as/Act/on Pack), syndicated, 1994. Lili, Vanishing Son II (also known as /Act/on Pack), syndicated, 1994. Lili, Vanishing Son III (also known as /Act/on Pack), syndicated, 1994. Lili, Vanishing Son IV (also known as Action Pack), syndicated, 1994. Lee, A Bright Shining Lie, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nike Kie, "Playback," Raven, CBS, 1993. Chu Hua, LA. Law, NBC, 1993. April Dunbar, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Miko Ishida, Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Angelique, "Deja Vu,"//\G, CBS, 1995. May-Ling Shen, "They Also Serve/' Highlander, syndicated, 1995. Jeri Drumbeater, "Comes the Dawn/' Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1995. Tamara, "Siren/' Millennium, Fox, 1997. Also appeared in "Eye of the Dragon/' F/X: The Series, syndicated.

WUHRER »435 OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Parade, October 26, 1997, p. 2. People Weekly, February 10, 1997, p. 170.'

WUHRER, Kari 1967(Kari Salin; Kari Salin-Wuhrer) PERSONAL Born April 28, 1967, in Brookfield, CT; daughter of Andrew (a police officer and car salesman) and Karin (a payroll accountant) Wuhrer; married Daniel Salin (a musician), c. 1994 (marriage ended); married Alen Herout, December 24, 1996. Education: Attended New York University. Avocational interests: Music. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Also a folk musician; appeared in commercials for Clairol and other companies; worked as a model signed to the Ford Talent Agency. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Remote Control, MTV, 1987-90. Abigail, Swamp Thing, USA Network, 1991-93. Robin Farr, Class of '96, Fox, 1993. Captain Maggie Beckett, Sliders, Fox, then Sci-Fi Channel, 1997-. Television Appearances; Episodic: Joanie, Married. . . With Children, Fox, 1991. Ariel Hunter, "Vital Signs," Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1994. Ariel Hunter, "Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington," Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1994. Ariel Hunter, "Little Monsters," Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1995. Sherry Prairie, The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Jeri Gillen, An Occasional Hell, HBO, 1996. Film Appearances: Gloria, Fire with Fire (also known as Captive Hearts), Paramount, 1986. Melodi, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990.

436 »WU JUN MEI Jackie Trent, Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time, New Line Cinema, 1991. Lila Reed, Sensation, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994. Jennefer, Boulevard, Live Home Video, 1994. (As Kari Salin) Pamela Travis, Terminal Justice (also known as Cybertech PD), Spectacor Films, 1995. (As Kari Salin) Miya, Red Blooded American Cirl II (also known as Hit & Run and Hot Blooded), F.C.P. Media Ventures, 1995. Mia, The Crossing Guard, Miramax, 1995. Jessica, Captive (also known as Sex and Other Man and Sex and the Single Man), A-pix Entertainment, 1995. Rita, Beyond Desire, Live Entertainment, 1995. (As Kari Salin) Claudia, Higher Learning, Columbia, 1995. The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson, 1996. (As Kari Salin-Wuhrer) Gina Lempke, Stephen King's Thinner, Paramount, 1996.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 (As Kari Salin) Vivid, SC Entertainment, 1997. Maria, The Undertaker's Wedding, Astra/S Entertainment, 1997. Margot, Touch Me, Devin Entertainment, 1997. Denise Kalberg, Anaconda, Columbia/TriStar, 1997. Katie Shuster, Phoenix, Trimark, 1998. Karen Clay, Ivory Tower, Santelmo Entertainment, 1998. Dara, Kissing a Fool, Universal, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 11, 1996, p. 153.*

WU JUNMEI See Wu, Vivian

Y-Z

YEOH, Michelle 1963(Chi-King Yeung, Michelle Khan) PERSONAL Real name, Yeoh Chu-Kheng; born August 6, 1963, in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia; married Dickson Poon (a boutique tycoon), 1988 (divorced, 1992). Education: Royal Academy of Dance, London, B.A. Addresses: /Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Miss Malaysia, 1983; appeared in commercials with Jackie Chan and Chow Yun Fat, 1980s; D&B Films, founder (with Dickson Poon). Awards, Honors: Hong Kong Film Award nomination, best new performer, 1986, for Huang gu shi jie; Hong Kong Film Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1998, for Song//a huang, chao; MTV Movie Award nomination, best fight, 1998, for Tomorrow Never Dies. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Michelle Khan) Huang gu shi jie (also known as Ultra Force, Police Assassins, Royal Warriors and In the Line of Duty), Tai Seng, 1986. Zhong jian ren (also known as In the Line of Duty 5, Police Assassins 2, Middle Man, In the Line of Fire 3, and Yes, Madam 5), 1987. Zhong hua zhan shi (also known as Magnificent Warriors), 1987. Tong tian da dao (also known as Easy Money), 1987. Ching, the Invisible Woman, Tong fongsam hop (also known as The Heroic Trio and Eastern Three Heroes), Rim Film Distributors, 1992.

(As Michelle Khan) Inspector Yang, Supercop (also known as Police Story II: Supercop, Police Story 3, and Jing cha shi III: Chao ji jing cha), Dimension Films, 1992. Ko, Xin liu xing hu die jian (also known as Butterfly Sword, Butterfly and Sword, and Comet, Butterfly, and Sword), YoungtzeFilm and Video, 1993. San (Ching), Xian dai hao xia zhuan (also known as Executioners, Yin doi ho hap juen, Heroic Trip 2: Executioners, and Modem Day Wonder Heroes Legend), 1993. ChingSze, Wuxia qi gong zhu (also known as Seven Maidens, Holy Weapon, and The Seven Princesses), 1993. Qiuxue, Tai ji Zhang San Feng (also known as TaiChi and The Tai Chi Master), 1993. Chao ji ji hua (also known as Supercop 2, Once a Cop, Project S, and Police Story 4: Project S), 1993. (As Michelle Khan) Yim Wing Chung, Yong Chun (also known as Wing Chun), Tai Seng Video, 1994. Qi I'm gang (also known as Wonder Seven), 1994. Ah Kam, Ah Kam (also known as A Jin de gu shi and The Stunt Woman), Golden Harvest, 1996. Soong E-ling, Song jia huang, chao (also known as The Soong Sisters), 1997. Wai Lin, Tomorrow Never Dies, Metro-GoldwynMayer, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Secrets of 007: The James Bond Files, CBS, 1997. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 21, 1997, p. 70; December 26, 1997, p. 67. Esquire, December 1997, p. 106.

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438 •YEUNG People Weekly, May 12, 1997, p. 148; January 12, 1998, p. 160. Time, May 5, 1997, p. 96.*

YEUNG, Chi-King See YEOH, Michelle

YORK, Dick 1928-1992 PERSONAL Full name, Richard Allen York; born September 4, 1928, in Fort Wayne, IN; died of emphysema, February 20, 1992, in Grand Rapids, Ml; married Joan York, 1951; children: five. Career: Actor. Began acting career on radio in Chicago as a child. Acting for Life, founder. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, best actor in a comedy series, 1968, for Bewitched. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tom Colwell, Going My Way, ABC, 1962-63. Darren Stephens, Bewitched, ABC, 1964-69. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Incident in July/' The Philco Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. "Visit to a Small Planet," Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1955. Manny Coe, "Vicious Circle/' Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1957. "Beaver Patrol/' The U.S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1958. Norman Logan, "The Dusty Drawer," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1959. JJ Bunts, "The Blessington Method," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1959. Captain Ricker, "The Purple Testament," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1960. Ernie Torrance, "The White Slavers," The Untouchables, ABC, 1960. Ralph Jones, "The Doubtful Doctor," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1960. "Bullets Cost Too Much," Naked City, ABC, 1961. Hector B. Poole, "A Penny for your Thoughts," The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1961.

"The Clementine Jones Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1961. Tom Barton, "You Can't Be a Little Girl All Your Life," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1961. Charley Shutup, "The Charley Shutup Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1962. Herbert J. Wiggam, "The Twelve Hour Caper," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1962. "Terrot at Northfield," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1963. "The Michael Malone Story," Wagon Train, ABC, 1964. Also appeared in Omnibus; The Robert Montgomery Show; Mr. D.A.; The Web; Route 66; and Going My Way. Television Appearances; Pilots: Superintendent McCarthy, High School, U.S.A., NBC, 1984. Film Appearances: (As Richard York) Wreck, My Sister Eileen, Columbia, 1955. Corporal Neeby Muhlendorf, Three 5tr/pes in the Sun, Columbia, 1955. Corporal Bohun, Operation Mad Ball, Columbia, 1957. Sergeant Ludwig, The Last Blitzkrieg, Columbia, 1958. Charlie, Cowboy, Columbia, 1958. Private Renziehausen, They Came to Cordura, Columbia, 1959. Bertram T. Cates, Inherit the Wind, United Artists, 1960. Stage Appearances: Tea and Sympathy, Broadway production, 1953. Night of the Auk, Broadway production, 1956. Also appeared in Bus Stop, Broadway production. Radio Appearances: Appeared on That Brewster Boy, c. 1943. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The New York Times, February 22, 1992.*

YOUMANS, William Career: Actor. Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, company member, 1982-84.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 CREDITS Stage Appearances: Alexander Court, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre/Central Park, New York City, 1976. Damn Yankees, Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1979-80. Mrs. Warren's Profession, Virginia Stage Company, Norfolk, VA, 1980-81. Leo, Little Foxes, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1981, then Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angles, CA, 1981-82. Ben Rogers, Hank and Young Fool, Big River, Eugene O'Neill Theatre, New York City, 1985-86. Shout Up a Morning, Eisenhower Theater, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1985-86. One Two Three four Five (also known as 1-2-3-4-5), Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1987. Marathon '88, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1988. Fred, When We Are Married, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1988-89. The Cherry Orchard, Lajolla Playhouse, Lajolla, CA, 1990. Androcles, Androcles and the Lion, Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, 1991-92. Vendor and Joe Hopkins, "The Girl Who Was Plugged In/' Weird Romance, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1992. Reverend Hechler, A Rag on a Stick and a Star, Theatre Row Theatre, New York City, 1992. Escape from Happiness, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1992-93. Escape from Happiness, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1992-93. The Lover, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD. 1996. J.J. Astor/Pitman/The Mayor, Titanic, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1998. Also appeared in The Widow Claire, Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City. Major Tours: Uncle Ernie, The Who's Tommy, U.S. cities, 199394. Film Appearances: Guard Koslow, Mrs. Soffel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Motel clerk, Compromising Positions, Paramount, 1985. Boyd, Nadine, TriStar, 1987.

Gary, Fresh Horses, Columbia, 1988. Last Supper, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: Dunlap, Private History of a Campaign that Failed, 1980. The Little Match Girl, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: "Children's Song/' The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Brina "Peter" Cahill, "Cold Heaters/' NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Byrne Chaikin, "Scrambled," Law & Order, NBC, 1998. RECORDINGS Video Games: Second Lieutenant Drew Naismith, Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom, Electronic Arts, 1995. Original Cast Recordings: Appeared on the original cast albums for Big River and Weird Romance. *

ZANUCK, Darryl See ZANUCK, Darryl F.

ZANUCK, Darryl F. 1902-1979 (Mark Canfield, Melville Grossman, Gregory Rogers, Darryl Zanuck, Darryl Francis Zanuck) PERSONAL Full name, Darryl Francis Zanuck; born September 5, 1902, in Wahoo, NE; died of pneumonia, December 22, 1979, in Palm Springs, CA; son of Frank (a hotel clerk) and Liouse (Torpin) Zanuck; married Virginia Fox, January 12, 1924 (divorced); children: Darrylin, Susan Marie, Richard Darryl (a film producer). Education: Attended Page Military Academy and Manual Training High School; also studied with private tutors. Career: Producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. Warner Bros., scriptwriter, 1923-33, studio manager, 1928, executive, 1929, executive in charge of production, 1931; Twentieth Century Films, founder (with Joseph Schenck), 1933 (Twentieth Century

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Films absorbed Fox Films in 1934 to form Twentieth Century-Fox); Twentieth Century-Fox, president in charge of production, 1934-56; independent producer, 1956-62; Twentieth Century-Fox, president, 1962-69, then chairman and chief operating officer, 1969-71. Also wrote pulp fiction and worked as a steelworker, laborer, garment factory foreman, drugstore clerk, and professional boxer. Military service: Nebraska National Guard; U.S. Army, fought in Europe during World War I. Awards, Honors: Academy Awards, best picture, 1941, for How Green Was My Valley, 1947, for Gentleman's Agreement, and 1950, for All about Eve; Academy Award nominations, best picture, 1930 (with Jack L. Warner), for Disraeli, 1933, for 42nd Street, 1934 (with William Goetz and Raymond Griffiths), for The House of Rothchild, 1935, for Les Miserables, 1937 (with Kenneth MacGowan), for In Old Chicago, 1938 (with Harry Joe Brown), for Alexander's Ragtime Band, 1940 (with Nunnally Johnson), for The Grapes of Wrath, 1944, for Wilson, 1946, for The Razor's Edge, 1949, for Twelve O'Clock High, and 1961, for The Longest Day; Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Awards, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1937, 1944, and 1950; Cecil B. De Mille Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1954; French Legion of Honor. CREDITS Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Films Distributed by Warner Bros., Unless Otherwise Noted: (As Darryl Francis Zanuck) The First Auto, 1927. Old San Francisco, 1927. The jazz Singer, 1927. Associate producer, Noah's Ark, 1929. The Show of Shows, 1929. On with the Show, 1929. Disraeli, 1929. Little Caesar, 1930. Three Faces East, 1930. The Office Wife, 1930. The Doorway to Hell, 1930. The Public Enemy (also known as Enemies of the Public), 1931. Illicit, 1931. Smart Money, 1931. Five Start Final, 1931. The Man Who Played Cod (also known as The S/7ent Voice), 1932. The Rich Are Always with Us, 1932. The Dark Horse, 1932.

The Cabin in the Cotton, 1932. Three on a Match, 1932. The Crowd Roars, 1932. The Mouthpiece, 1932. / Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, 1932. Gallant Lady, United Artists, 1933. The Bowery, Twentieth Century, 1933. Advice to the Lovelorn, Twentieth Century, 1933. 42nd Street, 1933. 20,000 Years in Sing Sing, 1933. Parachute Jumper, 1933. The Working Man, 1933. Ex-Lady, 1933. Baby Face, 1933. Broadway through a Keyhole, United Artists, 1933. Blood Money, United Artists, 1933. The Chapman Report, 1962. Film Work; Producer, Unless Otherwise Noted; Films Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox: Moulin Rouge, 1934. The Mighty Barnum, 1934. The Last Gentleman, 1934. The House of Rothchild, 1934. Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back, 1934. Looking for Trouble, 1934. The Affairs of Cellini, 1934. Dames, 1934. Thanks a Million, 1935. 5how Them No Mercy! (also known as Tainted Money), 1935. Metropolitan, 1935. The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, 1935. Executive producer, Fo//es Bergere (also known as The Man from the Folies Bergere), 1935. Executive producer, Cardinal Richelieu, 1935. The Call of the Wild, 1935. Clive of India, 1935. Les Miserables, 1935. White Hunter, 1936. White Fang, 1936. Sing, Baby, Sing, 1936. The Road to Glory, 1936. Professional Solider, 1936. The Prisoner of Shark Island, 1936. Poor Little Rich Cirl, 1936. Pigskin Parade (also known as Harmony Parade), 1936. One in a Million, 1936. A Message to Garcia, 1936. Lloyd's of London, 1936. It Had to Happen, 1936. Half Angel, 1936. Dimples, 1936.

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 The Country Doctor, 1936. Captain January, 1936. Banjo on My Knee, 1936. Under Two Flags, 1936. To Mary—With Love, 1936. Executive in charge of production, Ladies in Love, 1936. King of Burlesque, 1936. Sins of Man, 1936. This Is My Affair (also known as His Affair), 1937. You Can't Have Everything, 1937. Executive in charge of production, Wife, Doctor, and Nurse, 1937. Wake Up and Live, 1937. Thin Ice (also known as Lovely to Look At)f 1937. Slave Ship, 1937. On the Avenue, 1937. Love and Hisses, 1937. Executive producer, Lancer Spy, 1937. In Old Chicago, 1937. Heidi, 1937. All Baba Goes to Town, 1937. Seventh Heaven, 1937. One in a Million, 1937. Wee Willie Winkle, 1937. Three Blind Mice, 1938. Suez, 1938. Submarine Patrol, 1938. Straight, Place, and Show (also known as They're Of/), 1938. Sally, Irene and Mary, 1938. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, 1938. My Lucky Star, 1938. Little Miss Broadway, 1938. Kidnapped, 1938. Just around the Corner, 1938. International Settlement, 1938. I'll Give a Million, 1938. Ho/d that Co-Ed (also known as Ho/d That G/'r/), 1938. Happy Landing, 1938. Gateway, 1938. Four Men and a Prayer, 1938. /A/ways Goodbye, 1938. The Baroness and the Butler, 1938. Kentucky Moonshine (also known as Three Men and a G/r/), 1938. Thanks for Everything, 1938. Alexander's Ragtime Band (also known as Irving Berlin's Alexander's Ragtime Band), 1938. Wife, Husband, Friend, 1939. Tail Spin, 1939. Swanee River (also known as The Life of Stephen Foster), 1939.

ZANUCK • 441 Susannah of the Mounties, 1939. The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (also known as The Modem Miracle), 1939. Second Fiddle (also known as Irving Berlin's Second Fiddle), 1939. Executive producer, The Rains Came, 1939. Hotel for Women (also known as Elsa Maxwell's Hotel for Women), 1939. The Gorilla, 1939. Everything Happens at Night, 1939. Executive producer, Drums along the Mohawk, 1939. Day-Time Wife, 1939. ]esse James, 1939. The L/'tt/e Princess, 1939. Rose of Washington Square, 1939. Young Mr. Lincoln, 1939. Here / /Am a Stranger, 1939. Barricade, 1939. Stanley and Livingston, 1939. Hollywood Cavalcade, 1939. The Return of the C/sco K/d, 1939. The Rains Came, 1939. Star Dust, 1940. Pufa//c Deb No. /, 1940. Maryland, 1940. The Mas/c ofZorro, 1940. The Man / Married (also known as / Married a Nazi), 1940. Little Old New York, 1940. Lillian Russell, 1940. He Married His Wife, 1940. The Great Prof/7e, 1940. Four Sons, 1940. Brigham Young—Frontiersman (also known as Brigham Young), 1940. The Blue Bird, 1940. The Crapes of Wrath, 1940. ]ohnny Apollo, 1940. / Was an Adventuress, 1940. The Return of Frank James, 1940. Chad Hanna, 1940. Down Argentine Way, 1940. A Yank in the RAF, 1941. That Night in Rio, 1941. Sex Hygiene, 1941. Blood and Sand, 1941. Tobacco Road, 1941. The Great American Broadcast, 1941. How Green Was My Va//ey, 1941. To the Shores of Tripoli, 1942. This above All, 1942. Son of Fury (also known as The Story of Benjamin Blake), 1942. The Pied Piper, 1942.

442 •ZANUCK At the Front, 1943. Executive producer, Coney Island, 1943. Lifeboat, 1944. The Song of Bernadette, 1944. Laura, 1944. Winged Victory, 1944. Wilson, 1944. The Purple Heart, 1944. Executive producer, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, 1945. Executive producer, The House on 92nd Street, 1945. The Razor's Edge, 1946. Dragonwyck, 1946. My Darling Clementine, 1946. Executive producer, Forever Amber, 1947. Gentleman's Agreement, 1947. Executive producer, 73 Rue Madeleine, 1947. Executive producer, Boomerang, 1947. Executive producer, Miracle on 34th Street, 1947. Executive producer, K/ss of Death, 1947. Executive producer, Mother Wore Tights, 1947. Executive producer, The Snake Pit, 1948. Executive producer, Unfaithfully Yours, 1948. Executive producer, Call Northside 777, 1948. Executive producer, Sitting Pretty, 1948. Executive producer, When My Baby Smiles at Me, 1948. Twelve O'Clock High, 1949. Pinky, 1949. Executive producer, A Letter to Three Wives, 1949. Executive producer, The Cunfighter, 1950. Executive producer, All about Eve (also known as Best Performance), 1950. Executive producer, No Way Out, 1950. Executive producer, Mister 880, 1950. David and Bathsheba, 1951. People Will Talk, 1951. Executive in charge of production, The Day the Earth Stood Still, 1951. The Snows of Kilimanjaro, 1952. VivaZapatal, 1952. Executive producer, Five Fingers, 1952. Executive producer, The Robe, 1952. The Egyptian, 1954. The Man in the Crey Flannel Suit, 1956. Island in the Sun, 1957. The Sun Also Rises, 1957. The Roots of Heaven, 1958. Crack in the Mirror, 1960. Sanctuary, 1961. The Big Gamble, 1961. And director (uncredited) The Longest Day, 1962. Director (uncredited), Cleopatra, 1963. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines; or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 and 11 Minutes (also known as Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines), 1965. Hello—Goodbye, 1970. Executive producer, Tora! Tora! Tora!, 1970. Film Appearances: Himself, Show Business at War (also known as The March of Time, Volume IX, Issue 10), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1943. WRITINGS Screenplays, Unless Otherwise Noted; Films Distributed by Warner Bros., Unless Otherwise Noted: The Storm, Universal, 1922. Seven Sinners, 1925. Eve's Lover, 1925. The Limited Mail, 1925. The Social Highwayman, 1926. The Caveman, 1926. Adaptor, The Little Irish Girl, 1926. Oh, What a Nurse/, 1926. Footloose Widows, 1926. (As Darryl Francis Zanuck) /Across the Pacific, 1926.

The Better 'O/e, 1926. (Uncredited) Little Caesar, 1930. Screenplays as Mark Canfield: Maybe It's Love (also known as Eleven Men and a C/r/), Warner Bros., 1930. Crack in the Mirror, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960. Screenplays as Melville Grossman: This Is My Affair (also known as His Affair), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1937. Screenplays as Gregory Rogers; Films Distributed by Warner Bros: Find Your Man, 1924. The Lighthouse by the Sea, 1924. A Broadway Butterfly, 1925. Hogan's Alley, 1925. Three Weeks in Paris, 1926. Wolf's Clothing, 1927. Tracked by the Police, 1927. The Missing Link, 1927. jaws of Steel, 1927. C-Men, 1935. Film Stories: Say It with Songs, Warner Bros., 1929. Noah's Ark, Warner Bros., 1929. A Yank in the RAF, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Film Stories as Mark Canfield: The Desired Woman, Warner Bros., 1927. My Man, Warner Bros., 1928. Madonna of Avenue A, Warner Bros., 1929. Baby Face, Warner Bros., 1933. Film Stories as Melville Grossman: Irish Hearts, Warner Bros., 1927. Simple Sis, Warner Bros., 1927. Tenderloin, Warner Bros., 1928. Hardboiled Rose, Warner Bros., 1929. The Life of the Party, Warner Bros., 1930. The Dark Horse, Warner Bros., 1932. Thunder Birds, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. China Girl, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942. The Purple Heart, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1944. Film Stories as Gregory Rogers: The Midnight Taxi, Warner Bros., 1928. Film Stories as Darryl Francis Zanuck: The Millionaire Cowboy, Warner Bros., 1924. The Black Diamond Express, Warner Bros., 1927. The First Auto, Warner Bros., 1927. Good Time Charley, Warner Bros., 1927. Ham and Eggs at the Front (also known as Ham and fggs), Warner Bros., 1927.*

ZANUCK, Darryl Francis See ZANUCK, Darryl F.

ZIEMBA, Karen 1957PERSONAL Born November 12, 1957, in St. Joseph, Ml; daughter of Oscar Hugo (an investment broker) and Barbara Marie (Heidt) Ziemba; married William Tatum (an actor), 1984. Education: University of Akron, B.A. (dance); studied at Actors Institute, New York City, and American Place Theatre, with Wynn Handman and later Fred Kareman. Addresses: /Agent—HWA Talent Representatives, Inc., 220 East 23rd St., Suite 400, New York, NY 10010. Career: Actress, dancer, and singer. Awards, Honors: Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award, both best featured actress in a musical, both 1991, for And the World Goes 'Round;

Joseph Jefferson Award, 1993, and Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nomination, both for the touring production of Crazy for You; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, Drama Desk Award nomination, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, all best actress, 1997, for Steel Pier; Drama Desk Award nomination for / Do! I Do! CREDITS Stage Appearances: Solo dancer, Reflections, Ohio Ballet, E. J. Thomas Perform ing Arts Hall, Akron, OH, 1977. Seesaw, off-Broadway production, 1981. Singer, Radio City Music Hall Revue, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Hilary, A Chorus Line, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1982. Peggy Sawyer, 42nd Street, Majestic Theatre, New York City, 1983-84. Understudy, Nunsense, Cherry Lane Theatre, New York City, 1985-86, then Sheridan Square Playhouse/Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1986, later Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, New York City, 1986-87. Anna Murphy, / Married an Angel, Town Hall Theatre, New York City, 1986. Susie, Babes in Arms, American Musical Theatre, New London, CT, 1986-87. Belle Harper, Teddy and Alice, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1987-88. Sing for Your Supper, York Theatre Company, Mazur Theatre, Murphy Center, 1988. Standby for Gladys, The Pajama Came, New York State Theatre, New York City, 1989. Maggie Lincoln, Prizes, AMAS Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1989. And the World Goes 'Round, Westside Theatre, New York City, 1991. Joyce Wheeler, Fifty Million Frenchmen: A Musical Comedy Tour of Paris in Concert, Florence Gould Hall, Alliance Francaise, New York City, 1991. Cleo, The Most Happy Fella (opera), New York State Theatre, 1991. Lizzie Curry, 110 in the Shade (opera), New York State Theatre, 1992. Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall, Theatre at Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1992. A Grand Night for Singing! The Rodgers and Hammerstein Revue, Theatre at Rainbow and Stars, New York City, 1993. Polly Baker, Crazy for You, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1993-96.

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Beulah, Allegro, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1994. Agnes, / Do/ / Do/, Lamb's Theatre, New York City, 1996. Rita Racine, Steel Pier, Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1997. Roxie Hart, Chicago, Shubert Theatre, New York City,

1998-99. Appeared in regional productions of The Fifth of July, Raising Kane, and The Foreigner. Major Tours: Jerome Robbins' Broadway, U.S. cities, 1990-91. And the World Goes 'Round, U.S. cities, 1992-93. Polly Baker, Crazy for You, U.S. cities, 1993. Roxie Hart, Chicago, U.S. cities, 1998-99. Toured as Cassie, Maggie, Diana, A Chorus Line, U.S. cities. Television Appearances; Specials: Evening at the Pops, PBS, 1970. Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall, PBS, 1993. The 51st Annual Tony Awards, 1997. Ira Gershwin at 100: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall, PBS, 1997. Stomp, Slide, and Swing with Savion Glover, PBS, 1998. Appeared on In Performance at the White House, PBS. RECORDINGS Albums:

Recordings include And the World Goes "Round, Fifty Million Freshmen, Lost in Boston II, and Shakespeare on Broadway. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, May 9, 1997, p. 15; September 1,1998, p. A2.*

ZOPHRES, Mary

1965PERSONAL

Born in 1965, in New York. Education: Vassar College, B.A. (art history and studio art). Addresses:/Agent—Artists Group Ltd., 1930 Century Park W., Suite 403, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Costume designer. Worked in the fashion industry for designers Esprit and Norma Kamali. Sometimes credited as Areti Mary Zophres. CREDITS Film Work; Costume Designer: PCU (also known as PCU Pit Party), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1994. Dumb and Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994. Bushwhacked (also known as The Tenderfoot and Tenderfoots), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1995. Fargo, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Kingpin, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1996. The Last of the High Kings (also known as Summer Fling), Miramax, 1996. God Said, Hal, Oh, Brother Productions, 1997. Playing God, Buena Vista, 1997. Digging to China, Legacy Releasing, 1998. The Big Lebowski, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Pauli, DreamWorks, 1998. There's Something about Mary, Twentieth CenturyFox, 1998. Thick as Thieves, Rogue Pictures, 1999. On Any Given Sunday (also known as Gridiron and The League), Warner Bros., 1999. Television Costume Designer; Movies: Where's Marlowe?, 1996.*

Cumulative Index To provide continuity with Who's Who in the Theatre, this index interfiles references to Who's Who in the Theatre, 1st-17th Editions, and Who Was Who in the Theatre (Gale, 1978) with references to Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volumes 1-22. References in the index are identified as follows: CTFT and volume number—Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volumes 1-22 WWT and edition number—Who's Who in the Theatre, 1st-1 7th Editions WWasWT-Who Was Who in the Theatre

Aames, Willie 1960CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Aaron, Caroline 1954CTFT-22 Aaron, Paul CTFT-15 Aarons, Alexander A. ?-1943 WWasWT Aarons, Alfred E. ?-1936 WWasWT Abady, Josephine R. 1949CTFT-4 Abarbanell, Lina 1880-1963 WWasWT Abba, Marta 1907-1988 WWasWT Abbas, Hector 1884-1942 WWasWT Abbensetts, Michael 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Abbot, Rick See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Abbott, Bud CTFT-16 1895(?)-1974 Abbott, George 1887-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abbott, John 1905WWasWT Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem 1947CTFT-13 Abel, Lionel 1910CTFT-1 Abel, Walter 1898-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abeles, Edward S. 1869-1919 WWasWT Abercrombie, Lascelles 1881-1938 WWasWT Abingdon, W. L. 1859-1918 WWasWT Abingdon, William 1888-1959 WWasWT Ableman, Paul 1927CTFT-11 Aborn, Milton 1864-? WWasWT Abraham, F. Murray 1939(?)CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Abraham, Frank Murray See Abraham, F. Murray CTFT-22 Abraham, Paul ?-1960 WWasWT Abrahams, A. E. 1873-1966 WWasWT Abrahams, Doris Cole 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Abrahams, Jim 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Abrahamsen, Daniel Charles 1952-.. CTFT-1 Abravanel, Maurice 1903-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Abuba, Ernest 1947CTFT-1 Achard, Marcel 1900-1974 WWasWT Acheson, James CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12

Achurch, Janet 1864-1916 WWasWT Ackerman, Bettye 1928CTFT-1 Ackerman, Harry S. 1912-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Ackerman, Leslie CTFT-7 Ackerman, Robert Allan 1945CTFT-9 Ackland, Joss 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ackland, Rodney 1908WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Ackles, Kenneth V. 1916-1986 CTFT-4 Ackroyd, David 1940CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 12 Aco, Lucas See Lucas, Jonathan CTFT-20 Acovone, Jay 1955CTFT-21 Acton-Bond, Acton WWasWT Adair, Jean ?-1953 WWasWT Adam, Ken 1921CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Adam, Ronald 1896-1979 WWT-16 Ada-May See May, Ada WWasWT Adams, Brooke 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Adams, Casey See Showalter, Max CTFT-8 Adams, Dick 1889WWasWT Adams, Don 1926CTFT-3 Adams, Edie 1929(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Adams, Ida ?-1960 WWasWT Adams, Joey See Adams, Joey Lauren CTFT-21 Adams, Joey Lauren 1971CTFT-21 Adams, Julie CTFT-1 Adams, Mason 1919CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Adams, Maud 1945CTFT-6 Adams, Maude 1872-1953 WWasWT Adams, Miriam 1907WWasWT Adams, Molly CTFT-2 Adams, Polly CTFT-7 Adams, Robert WWasWT Adams, Tony 1953CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Adams, Wayne 1930CTFT-1

Adams, W. Bridges See Bridges-Adams, W! WWasWT Adato, Perry Miller CTFT-11 Addams, Dawn 1930-1985 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Addinsell, Richard Stewart 1904-1977 WWT-16 Addison, Carlotta 1849-1914 WWasWT Addison, John 1920CTFT-9 Addy, Wesley 1913-1996 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ade, George 1866-1944 WWasWT Adelman, Sybil 1942CTFT-3 Adelson, Gary 1954CTFT-12 Aderer, Adolphe 1855-? WWasWT Adjani, Isabelle 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Adler, Jacob 1855-1962 WWasWT Adler, Jerry 1929CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adler, Larry 1914CTFT-4 Adler, Luther 1903-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adler, Richard 1921CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Adler, Stella 1902CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Adlon, Percy 1935CTFT-8 Adrian, Max 1903WWasWT Adrienne, Jean 1905WWasWT Adye, Oscar WWasWT Affleck, Ben 1972CTFT-20 Agar, Dan 1881-1947 WWasWT Agar, John 1921CTFT-8 Agate, May 1892WWasWT Aghayan, Ray 1934CTFT-11 Agutter, Jenny 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Aherne, Brian 1902-1986 WWasWT Ahlander, Thecla Ottilia 1855-?... WWasWT Ahlers, Anny 1906-1933 WWasWT Aidem, Betsy 1957CTFT-3 Aidman, Betty Linton CTFT-1 Aidman, Charles 1925-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Aiello, Danny 1933CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12

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Aimee, Anouk 1932(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 Ainley, Henry 1879-1967 WWasWT Aitken, Maria 1945CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Akalaitis, JoAnne 1937CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12; WWT-17 Aked, Muriel 1887-1955 WWasWT Akers, Karen 1945CTFT-4 Akins, Claude 1926-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Albanesi, Meggie (Margherita) 1899-1923 WWasWT Albee, Edward 1928CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Alberghetti, Anna Maria 1936CTFT-20 Albert, Allan 1945WWT-17 Albert, Ben 1876-? WWasWT Albert, Eddie 1908CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Albert, Edward 1951CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Albert, Edward, Jr. See Albert, Edward CTFT-18 Albert, William 1863-? WWasWT Albert-Lambert, Raphael 1865-? ....WWasWT Albertson, Jack ?-1981 WWT-17 Albery, Bronson 1881-1971 WWasWT Albery, Donald 1914-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Albery, Ian Bronson 1936WWT-17 Albright, Hardie 1903WWasWT Alcivar, Bob CTFT-12 Alda, Alan 1936CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 10; WWT-1 7 Alda, Robert 1914-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alda, Rutanya 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Alda, Ruth See Alda, Rutanya CTFT-18 Alden, Hortense 1903WWasWT Alderson, Clifton 1864-1930 WWasWT Alderton, John 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aldin, Arthur 1872-? WWasWT Aldredge, Theoni V. 1932CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Aldredge, Thomas See Aldredge, Tom CTFT-9 Aldredge, Tom 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Aldrich, Charles T. 1872-? WWasWT Aldrich, Janet 1956CTFT-7 Aldrich, Richard 1902-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Aldrich, Robert 1918-1983 CTFT-2 Aldridge, Michael 1920-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aleandri, Emelise CTFT-2

Aleandro, Norma 1941CTFT-9 Alekan, Henri 1909CTFT-13 Aletter, Frank 1926CTFT-1 Alexander, Bill 1948CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alexander, C. K. 1923WWT-17 Alexander, Erika 1969CTFT-1 7 Alexander, George 1858-1918 WWasWT Alexander, Jane 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Alexander, Janet ?-1961 WWasWT Alexander, Jason 1959CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Alexander, John 1897WWT-16 Alexander, Katherine 1901WWasWT Alexander, Kathleen WWT-13 Alexander, Lawrence 1939CTFT-12 Alexander, Muriel 1898WWasWT Alexander, Robert A. 1929CTFT-2 Alexander, Terence 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alexandre, Rene 1885-1946 WWasWT Alice, Mary CTFT-6 Alison, Dorothy 1925CTFT-1 Allan, Elizabeth 1910-1990 WWT-14 Allan, John B. See Westlake, Donald E CTFT-13 Allan, Maud WWasWT Allandale, Fred 1872-? WWasWT Allen, Adrienne WWT-14 Allen, A. Hylton 1879-? WWasWT Allen, Billie CTFT-1 Allen, Bob 1906CTFT-4 Allen, Byron 1961CTFT-11 Allen, Chad 1974CTFT-1 7 Allen, Charles Leslie 1830-191 7 ...WWasWT Allen, Chesney 1896WWasWT Allen, Corey 1934CTFT-8 Allen, Debbie 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Allen, Dede 1924(?)CTFT-9 Allen, Elizabeth 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Allen, Frank 1851-? WWasWT Allen, Fred 1894-1956 CTFT-21 Allen, H. Marsh WWT-6 Allen, Irwin 1916-1991 CTFT-12 Allen, Jack 1907WWT-17 Allen, Jay Presson 1922CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Allen, Joan 1956CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Allen, John Piers 1912WWT-17 Allen Jonelle 1944CTFT-7 Allen, Karen 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Allen, Kelcey 1875-1951 WWasWT Allen, Mel 1913CTFT-15 Allen, Nancy 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Allen, Patrick 1927WWT-17 Allen, Penelope CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Allen, Penny See Allen, Penelope CTFT-20

Allen, Peter 1944-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-11 Allen, Phillip R. 1939CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Allen, Rae 1926WWT-17 Allen, Ralph G. 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Allen, Roland See Ayckbourn, Alan CTFT-21 Allen, Sheila 1932WWT-17 Allen, Steve 1921CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Allen, Tim 1953CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Allen, Vera 1897CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Allen, Viola 1869-1948 WWasWT Allen, Woody 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Allenby, Frank 1898-1953 WWasWT Allenby, Peggy 1905-1967 WWasWT Allensworth, Carl 1908CTFT-6 Allers, Franz 1906-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-14 Alley, Kirstie 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Alleyne, John CTFT-15 Allgood, Sara 1883-1950 WWasWT Allik, Vera Viiu CTFT-6 Allinson, Michael WWT-17 Allison, Nancy 1954CTFT-4 Allister, Claud 1891-1967 WWasWT Allmon, Clinton 1941CTFT-1 Almberg, John 1940CTFT-2 Almendros, Nestor 1930-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Almodovar, Pedro 1951CTFT-10 Almquist, Gregg 1948CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Alonso, Maria Conchita 1957CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Alonzo, John A. 1934CTFT-10 Alpar, Gitta 1900WWasWT Alper, Jonathan 1950CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Alswang, Ralph 1916-1979 WWT-17 Alt, Carol 1960CTFT-14 Alt, Natalie WWasWT Altman, Bruce CTFT-20 Altman, Jeff 1951CTFT-14 Altman, Robert B. 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Altman, Ruth WWasWT Alvarado, Trini 1967CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Alvin, John 1917CTFT-9 Alzado, Lyle 1949CTFT-8 Ambient, Mark 1860-1937 WWasWT Ambrose, David 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ameche, Don 1908-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Amelio, Gianni 1945CTFT-15

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Ames, E. Preston See Ames, Preston CTFT-10 Ames, Florenz 1884-? WWasWT Ames, Gerald 1881-1933 WWasWT Ames, Leon 1901WWasWT Ames, Preston 1905-1983 CTFT-10 Ames, Robert 1893-1931 WWasWT Ames, Rosemary 1906WWasWT Ames, Winthrop 1871-1937 WWasWT Amic, Henri 1853-? WWasWT Amick, Madchen 1970CTFT-14 Amiel, Denys 1884-? WWasWT Amiel, Jon 1948CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Amis, Suzy 1962(?)CTFT-13 Amkraut, Alynne 1953CTFT-11 Amos, John 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Amram, David 1930CTFT-1 Amsterdam, Morey 1914(?)-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Ana-Alicia 1956(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ancier, Garth 1958(?)CTFT-14 Anders, Allison 1955(?)CTFT-16 Anders, Glenn 1890WWasWT Anderson, Craig CTFT-1 Anderson, Daphne 1922WWT-1 7 Anderson, Donna 1925CTFT-11 Anderson, Eddie See Anderson, Eddie "Rochester" CTFT-22 Anderson, Eddie "Rochester" 1 905-1 977 CTFT-22 Anderson, Gillian 1968CTFT-14 Anderson, Gillian Bunshaft 1943-... CTFT-13 Anderson, Harry 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Anderson, Haskell V. Ill 1942CTFT-4 Anderson, J. Grant 1897WWT-17 Anderson, John 1922CTFT-9 Anderson, John (Hargis) 1896-1943 WWasWT Anderson, John Murray 1886-1954 WWasWT Anderson, Judith 1898-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Anderson, Kevin 1960CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Anderson, Kevin C. See Anderson, Kevin CTFT-21 Anderson, Laurie 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anderson, Lawrence 1893-1939... WWasWT Anderson, Lindsay 1923-1994 CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Anderson, Loni 1945(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 Anderson, Louie 1953(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Anderson, Mary 1859-1940 WWasWT Anderson, Maxwell 1888-1959 .... WWasWT Anderson, Melissa Sue 1962CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2

Anderson, Melody CTFT-4 Anderson, Michael 1920CTFT-8 Anderson, Michael, Jr. 1943CTFT-6 Anderson, Pamela See Lee, Pamela Anderson CTFT-20 Anderson, Pamela Denise See Lee, Pamela Anderson CTFT-20 Anderson, Paul See Anderson, Paul Thomas... CTFT-21 Anderson, Paul Thomas 1970CTFT-21 Anderson, Peter 1942CTFT-11 Anderson, Richard 1926CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Anderson, Richard Dean 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anderson, Robert Woodruff 1917-....WWT-17 Anderson, Rona 1928WWT-17 Anderson, Sarah Pia 1952CTFT-12 Anderson, Sam CTFT-21 Andersson, Bibi 1935CTFT-7 Andersson, Harriet 1932CTFT-8 Andreeva-Babakhan, Anna Misaakovna 1923WWasWT Andress, Ursula 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Andreva, Stella See Browne, Stella WWasWT Andrew, Leo 1957CTFT-8 Andrews, Ann 1895WWasWT Andrews, Anthony 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Andrews, Dana 1909-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Andrews, David 1952CTFT-10 Andrews, Eamonn 1922-1987 CTFT-2 Andrews, George Lee 1942CTFT-1 Andrews, Harry 1911-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Andrews, Julie 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWasWT Andrews, Maidie WWasWT Andrews, Nancy 1924-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Andrews, Naveen 1971(?)CTFT-19 Andrews, Robert 1895WWasWT Andrews, Tige CTFT-3 Andrews, Tod 1920WWasWT Andros, Douglas 1931CTFT-1 Angel, Heather 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Angela, June 1959CTFT-11 Angelopoulos, Theo 1936(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Angelopoulos, Theodores See Angelopoulos, Theo CTFT-22 Angelou, Maya 1928CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Angelus, Muriel 1909WWasWT Angers, Avril 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Anglim, Philip 1953CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in WWT-17, CTFT-4 Anglin, Margaret 1876-1958 WWasWT Anhalt, Edward 1914CTFT-10

ARBUCKLE • 447 Aniston, Jennifer 1969(?)CTFT-15 Aniston, John CTFT-17 Annabella 1912WWasWT Annakin, Ken 1914CTFT-11 Annals, Michael 1938...... WWT-17 Annaud, Jean-Jacques 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Annis, Francesca 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ann-Margret 1941CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Annunzio, Gabriele d' 1863-1938 WWasWT Anouilh, Jean 1910-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ansara, Michael 1927CTFT-3 Ansell, John 1874-1948 WWasWT Ansen, David 1945CTFT-10 Anson, A. E. 1879-1936 WWasWT Anson, George William 1847-1920 WWasWT Anspach, Susan 1939(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Anspacher, Louis K. 1878-1947 ... WWasWT Anspaugh, David 1946CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Anstey, Edgar 1907-1987 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-5 Anstey, F. 1856-1934 WWasWT Anstruther, Harold WWasWT Ant, Adam 1954CTFT-14 Anthony, Joseph 1912WWT-17 Anthony, Lysette CTFT-10 Anthony, Michael 1920CTFT-5 Antille, Lisa CTFT-3 Antoine, Andre 1857-1943 WWasWT Anton, Susan 1950(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Antona-Traversi, Camillo 1857-1926 WWasWT Antona-Traversi, Giannino 1860-1934 WWasWT Antonio, Lou 1934CTFT-8 Antonioni, Michelangelo 1912CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Antony, Hilda 1886-? WWasWT Antoon, A. J. 1944-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Antrobus, John 1933WWT-17 Anwar, Gabrielle 1970(?)CTFT-13 Aoki, Brenda Jean 1953CTFT-20 Apple, Gary 1955CTFT-3 Applebaum, Gertrude H CTFT-1 Appleby, Dorothy 1908-1990 WWasWT Applegate, Christina 1971CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Apted, Michael 1941CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5, 12 Aranha, Ray CTFT-3 Arbeit, Herman O. 1925CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Arbenina, Stella 1887WWasWT Arbuckle, Maclyn 1866-1931 WWasWT

448 • ARBUS Arbus, Allan 1918CTFT-6 Ealier sketch in CTFT-1 Arcand, Denys 1941CTFT-10 Arcenas, Loy 1953(?)CTFT-9 Archer, Anne 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Archer, Joe WWasWT Archer, John 1915WWasWT Archer, John 1953CTFT-2 Archer, William 1856-1924 WWasWT Archibald, Douglas 1919CTFT-11 Arden, Edwin Hunter Pendleton 1864-1918 WWasWT Arden, Eve 1912-1990 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Arden, John 1930WWT-1 7 Ardolino, Emile 1943-1993 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-12 Ardrey, Robert 1908WWasWT Arell, Sherry H. 1950CTFT-3 Arenal, Julie CTFT-2 Argent, Edward 1931WWT-1 7 Argentina WWasWT Argento, Dario 1940CTFT-8 Argenziano, Carmen 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Argenziano, Carmine See Argenziano, Carmen CTFT-15 Argyle, Pearl 1910WWasWT Aris, Ben 1937CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Arkell, Elizabeth WWasWT Arkell, Reginald 1882-1959 WWasWT Arkin, Adam 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Arkin, Alan 1934CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11; WWT-17 Arkoff, Samuel Z. 1918CTFT-3 Arkush, Allan 1948CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Arledge, Roone 1931CTFT-4 Arlen, Harold 1905-1986 WWT-1 7 Arlen, Michael 1895-1956 WWasWT Arlen, Stephen 1913WWasWT Arling, Joyce 1911WWasWT Arlington, Billy 1873-? WWasWT Arliss, George 1868-1946 WWasWT Armen, Rebecca 1957CTFT-2 Armitage, Frank See Carpenter, John CTFT-15 Armitage, Richard ?-1986 CTFT-4 Armstrong, Anthony 1897WWasWT Armstrong, Barney 1870-? WWasWT Armstrong, Bess 1953CTFT-6 Armstrong, Curtis 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Armstrong, Gillian 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Armstrong, Paul 1869-1915 WWasWT Armstrong, R.G. 1917CTFT-8 Armstrong, Robert 1896WWasWT Armstrong, Will Steven 1930-1969 WWasWT Armstrong, William 1882-1952 WWasWT Arnatt, John 1917WWT-1 7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Arnaud, Yvonne 1892-1958 WWasWT Arnaz, Desi 1917-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Arnaz, Desi, Jr. 1953CTFT-1 Arnaz, Lucie 1951CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Arness, James 1923CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Arnett, Peter 1934CTFT-11 Arnold, Danny 1925-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Arnold, Edward 1890-1956 WWasWT Arnold, Franz 1878-1960 WWasWT Arnold, Jeanne 1931CTFT-8 Arnold, Phyl ?-1941 WWasWT Arnold, Roseanne See Roseanne CTFT-16 Arnold, Tichina 1971(?)CTFT-17 Arnold, Tom ?-1969 WWasWT Arnold, Tom 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Arnold, Tom 1959CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Arnott, James Fullarton 1914-1982 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Arnott, Mark 1950CTFT-5 Arnott, Peter 1936CTFT-3 Aronson, Boris 1900-1980 WWT-1 7 Aronstein, Martin 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Arquette, Patricia 1968CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Arquette, Rosanna 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Arrabal, Fernando 1932WWT-1 7 Arrambide, Mario 1953CTFT-3 Arrowsmith, William 1924CTFT-1 Arthur, Bea See Arthur, Beatrice CTFT-20 Arthur, Beatrice 1926(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Arthur, Carol 1935CTFT-1 Arthur, Daphne 1925WWasWT Arthur, Jean 1905(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Arthur, Julia 1869-1950 WWasWT Arthur, Karen 1941CTFT-10 Arthur, Paul 1859-1928 WWasWT Arthur, Robert ?-1929 WWasWT Arthur, Robert 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Arthur-Jones, Winifred WWT-6 Arthurs, George 1875-1944 WWasWT

Ashcroft, Peggy 1907-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Asher, Jane 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Asher, William 1919CTFT-9 Asherson, Renee WWT-1 7 Ashley, Elizabeth 1939CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-1 7 Ashley, Iris 1909WWasWT Ashman, Howard 1950-1991 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ashmore, Basil 1951WWT-1 7 Ashmore, Peter 1916WWasWT Ashton, Ellis 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ashton, Frederick 1906WWasWT Ashton, John CTFT-6 Ashwell, Lena 1872-1957 WWasWT Askey, Arthur Bowden 1900WWT-1 7 Askin, Leon 1907CTFT-2 Askin, Peter 1946CTFT-5 Asner, Edward 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Asquith, Anthony 1902-1968 WWasWT Asquith, Ward CTFT-3 Assante, Armand 1949CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Asseyev, Tamara CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Astaire, Adele 1898-1981 WWasWT Astaire, Fred 1899-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Astin, John 1930CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Astin, MacKenzie 1973CTFT-22 Astin, Sean 1971CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Astley, John WWasWT Astredo, Humbert Allen CTFT-1 Atherton, William 1947CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Athis, Alfred 1873-? WWasWT Atienza, Edward 1924WWT-1 7 Atkin, Nancy 1904WWasWT Atkins, Christopher 1961CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Atkins, Eileen 1934CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-17 Atkins, Robert 1886-1972 WWasWT

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Atkinson, Barbara 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Atkinson, Don 1940Atkinson, Harry 1866-? Atkinson, (Justin) Brooks 1894-1984 Atkinson, Rosalind 1900-1977 Atkinson, Rowan 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Atlas (William Hedley Roberts) 1864-? Atlee, Howard 1926-

Arundell, Dennis 1898-1936 Asade, Jim 1936Ash, Gordon ?-1929 Ash, Maie 1888-? Ashby, Hal 1936-1988 Ashby, Harvey Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ashby, Linden 1960-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Attenborough, Richard 1923CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Atteridge, Harold R. 1886-1938... WWasWT Allies, Joseph 1903CTFT-1 Atwater, Edith 1911-1986 WWasWT Atwill, Lionel 1885-1946 WWasWT Auberjonois, Rene 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Aubrey, James 1947CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aubrey, Madge 1902-1970 WWasWT Auden, W. H. 1907-1973 WWasWT Audley, Maxine 1923CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Audran, Stephane 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Augarde, Adrienne ?-1913 WWasWT Augarde, Amy 1868-1959 WWasWT August, Bille 1948CTFT-14 Aukin, David 1942WWT-17 Auletta, Robert 1940CTFT-1 Aulisi, Joseph G CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Ault, Marie 1870-1951 WWasWT Aumont, Jean-Pierre 1913(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Aurness, James See Arness, James CTFT-18 Austin, Charles 1878-1944 WWasWT Austin, Lyn 1922CTFT-1 Austin, Ray 1932CTFT-11 Austrian, Marjorie 1934CTFT-4 Auteuil, Daniel 1950CTFT-8 Autry, Gene 1907-1998 CTFT-21 Avalon, Frankie 1940CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Avalos, Luis 1946CTFT-5 Avedis, Howard CTFT-1 Averback, Hy 1920-1997 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-19 Avery, Margaret CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Avery, Tex 1909-1980 CTFT-13 Avian, Bob 1937CTFT-13 Avian, Robert See Avian, Bob CTFT-13 Avildsen, John G. 1935CTFT-10 Avital, Mili 1972CTFT-20 Avnet, Jon 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11 Avni, Ran 1941CTFT-1 Avril, Suzanne WWasWT Axelrod, George 1922CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Axton, Hoyt 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

Ayliff, Henry Kiell ?-1949 Aylmer, Felix 1889-1964 Aynesworth, Allan 1865-1959 Ayr, Michael 1953Ayres, Lew 1908-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ayrton, Norman 1924Ayrton, Randle 1869-1940 Azaria, Hank 1964Azenberg, Emanuel 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Aznavour, Charles 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Aznavurian, Charles See Aznavour, Charles Azzara, Candy 1947-

Babatunde, Obba CTFT-21 Babcock, Barbara 1937CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Babcock, Debra Lee 1956CTFT-5 Babe, Thomas 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Babenco, Hector CTFT-6 Bacall, Lauren 1924CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Baccus, Stephen 1969CTFT-1 Bach, Barbara CTFT-2 Bach, Catherine 1954CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bach, Reginald 1886-1941 WWasWT Bacharach, Burt 1929(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bachman, Richard See King, Stephen CTFT-17 Backus, Jim 1913-1989CTFT-6 Backus, Richard 1945CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Baclanova, Olga 1899WWasWT Bacon, Frank 1864-1922 WWasWT Bacon, Jane 1895WWasWT Bacon, Kevin 1958CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bacon, Mai 1898WWasWT Badalamenti, Angelo CTFT-10 Badale, Andy

Bader, Dietrich See Bader, Diedrich CTFT-17 Badham, John 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Badiyi, Reza S. 1930(?)CTFT-11 Baer, Hanania CTFT-19 Baer, Marian 1924CTFT-1 Baer, Max, Jr. 1937CTFT-6 Bagden, Ronald 1953CTFT-1 Bagley, Ben 1933WWT-17 Bagneris, Vernel 1949CTFT-9 Bagnold, Enid 1889-1981 WWT-17 Bailey, Frederick 1946CTFT-1 Bailey, G. W. 1945CTFT-17 Bailey, Gordon 1875-? WWasWT Bailey, H. C. 1878-1961 WWasWT Bailey, John 1942CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Bailey, Pearl 1918-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bailey, Robin 1919CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bain, Barbara 1931CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bain, Conrad 1923CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Baines, Florence 1877-1918 WWasWT Bainter, Fay 1891-1968 WWasWT Baio, Scott 1961(?)CTFT-19. Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief entry in CTFT-2 Baio, Scott Vincent See Baio, Scott CTFT-19 Baird, Bil 1904-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baird, Dorothea 1875-1933 WWasWT Baird, Ethel WWasWT Baird, Mary E. 1947CTFT-1 Bairstow, Scott 1970CTFT-20 Baitz, Jon Robin 1961CTFT-12 Bakay, Nicholas See Bakay, Nick CTFT-17 Bakay, Nick CTFT-17 Baker, Benny 1907WWasWT Baker, Blanche 1956CTFT-1 Baker, Carroll 1931CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Baker, Diane 1938CTFT-22 Baker, Elizabeth ?-1962 WWasWT Baker, George 1885-? WWasWT Baker, George 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baker, George Pierce 1866-1935 WWasWT Baker, Iris 1901WWasWT

Axworthy, Geoffrey 1923WWT-17 Ayckbourn, Alan 1939CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 12; WWT-17 Ayer, Nat. D. ?-1952 WWasWT Ayers, David H. 1924CTFT-1 Ayers-Allen, Phylicia See Rashad, Phylicia CTFT-16 Aykroyd, Dan 1952CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6

See Badalamenti, Angelo Baddeley, Angela 1904-1976 Baddeley, Hermione 1906-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bade, Tom 1946Badel, Alan 1923Badel, Sarah 1943Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bader, Diedrich 1968-

Baker, Joe Don 1936Baker, Josephine 1906-1975 Baker, Kathy 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Baker, Kathy Whitton See Baker, Kathy Baker, Kenny 1934Baker, Lee ?-1948 Baker, Mark 1946-

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450 • BAKER Baker, Mark See Linn-Baker, Mark Baker, Norma jean See Monroe, Marilyn Baker, Paul 1911Baker, Raymond 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Baker, Rick 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Baker, Rod 1945Baker, Roy See Baker, Roy Ward Baker, Roy Ward 1916Baker, Word 1923-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Bakshi, Ralph 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bakula, Scott 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Balaban, Bob 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Balanchine, George 1904-1980 Balcer, Rene 1954Balch, Marston 1901Balderston, John L. 1889-1954 Baldwin, Adam 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Baldwin, Alec 1958Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Baldwin, Daniel 196K?)Baldwin, James 1924-1987 Baldwin, Peter Baldwin, Stephen 1967(?)Baldwin, William Bale, Christian 1974Balfour, Katharine 1920-1990 Balin, Ina 1937-1990 Balk, Fairuza 1974Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Ball, Lucille 1911-1989 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ball, William 1931-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ballantyne, Paul 1909Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ballard, Carroll 1937Ballard, Kaye 1926Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Ballard, Lucien 1908-1988 Ballet, Arthur H. 1924Ballhaus, Michael 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Balodis, Janis 1950Balsam, Martin 1919-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Balsam, Talia Bamman, Gerry 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Banbury, Frith 1912Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bancroft, Anne 1931Earlier sketches in CTFT-1,

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Bancroft, George Pleydell 1868-1956 WWasWT Bancroft, Lady 1839-1921 WWasWT Bancroft, Squire 1841-1926 WWasWT Banderas, Antonio 1960CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Banerjee, Victor 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Banes, Lisa 1955CTFT-21 Bangs, John Kendrick 1862-1922 ..WWasWT Bankhead, Tallulah 1903-1968 WWasWT Banks, Dennis J. 1937CTFT-16 Banks, Jonathan CTFT-7 Banks, Leslie J. 1890-1952 WWasWT Bannen, Ian 1928CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Banner, Bob 1921CTFT-3 Bannerman, Celia 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bannerman, Kay 1919-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bannerman, Margaret 1896WWasWT Bannister, Harry 1893-1961 WWasWT Bannon, Jack 1940CTFT-6 Bantry, Bryan 1956CTFT-1 Bara, Theda 1890(?)-1955 CTFT-20 Baraka, Amiri 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baraka, Imamu Amiri See Baraka, Amiri CTFT-7 Baranski, Christine 1952CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-17 Barbara, Joe CTFT-17 Barbeau, Adrienne 1945(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Barbee, Richard 1887WWasWT Barber, Frances 1957CTFT-9 Barber, John CTFT-1 Barbera, Joseph 1911CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Barbor, H. R. 1893-1933 WWasWT Barbour, Eleanor See Barbour, Elly CTFT-19 Barbour, Elly 1945CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Barbour, Joyce 1901WWasWT Barbour, Thomas 1921CTFT-2 Barcelo, Randy 1946CTFT-4 Barcroft, Roy 1902-1969 CTFT-21 Bard, Wilkie 1874-? WWasWT Bardon, Henry 1923WWT-17 Bardot, Brigitte 1934CTFT-3 Barge, Gillian 1940Baring, Maurice 1874-1945 Barish, Keith Barker, Bob 1923Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Barker, Clive 1931Barker, Clive 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Barker, Felix Barker, H. GranvilleSee Granville-Barker, Harley WWasWT

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Barker, Helen GranvilleSee Granville-Barker, Helen ... WWasWT Barker, Howard 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barker, Ronnie 1929CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barkin, Ellen 1955(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Barkley, Deanne 1931CTFT-10 Barkworth, Peter 1929WWT-17 Barlog, Boleslaw 1906WWasWT Barlow, Billie 1862-1937 WWasWT Barlow, H. J. 1892-1970 WWasWT Barnabe, Bruno 1905WWT-17 Barnard, Ivor 1887-1953 WWasWT Barner, Barry K. 1906-1965 WWasWT Barnes, Binnie 1905WWasWT Barnes, Clive 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barnes, Fran 1931CTFT-1 Barnes, Fred 1884-? WWasWT Barnes, Howard 1904-1968 WWasWT Barnes, J. H. 1850-1925 WWasWT Barnes, Joanna 1934CTFT-6 Barnes, Kenneth (Ralph) 1878-1957 WWasWT Barnes, Peter 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Barnes, Priscilla 1955CTFT-9 Barnes, Wade 1917CTFT-4 Barnes, Winifred 1894-1935 WWasWT Barnett, Ken See Francis, Freddie CTFT-15 Barney, Jay 1913-1985 CTFT-1 Baron, Alec CTFT-5 Baron, David See Pinter, Harold CTFT-20 Baron, Evalyn 1948CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Baronova, Irina 1919WWasWT Barr, Patrick 1908-1985 WWT-17 Barr, Richard 1917-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barr, Roseanne See Roseanne CTFT-16 Barranger, Millie S. 1937WWT-17 Barratt, Augustus WWasWT Barratt, Watson 1884-1962 WWasWT Barrault, Jean-Louis 1910WWasWT Barre, Gabriel 1957CTFT-4 Barrett, Edith 1906WWasWT Barrett, George 1869-1935 WWasWT Barrett, Leslie 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barrett, Lester WWasWT Barrett, Oscar 1875-1941 WWasWT Barrett, Rona 1936CTFT-4 Barrett, Wilson 1900WWasWT Barrie, Amanda 1939WWT-17 Barrie, Barbara 1931CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Barrie, Frank 1939WWT-17 Barrie, James Matthew 1860-1937 WWasWT Barrington, Rutland 1853-1922 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Barris, Chuck 1929CTFT-6 Barren, Marcus 1925-1944 WWasWT Barren, Muriel 1906WWasWT Barrow, Bernard 1927-1993 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-12 Barrs, Norman 1917CTFT-1 Barry, B. Constance 1913CTFT-1 Barry, B. H. 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Christine 1911WWasWT Barry, Gene 1919CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5, 12 Barry, Jack 1918-1984 CTFT-2 Barry, Joan 1901-1989 WWasWT Barry, John 1933CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Barry, Lynda 1956CTFT-14 Barry, Michael 1910-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barry, Miranda Robbins 1951CTFT-11 Barry, Paul 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Philip 1896-1949 WWasWT Barry, Ray See Barry, Raymond J CTFT-9 Barry, Raymond See Barry, Raymond J CTFT-9 Barry, Raymond J. 1939CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Barry, Shiel 1882-1937 WWasWT Barrymore, Diana 1921-1960 WWasWT Barrymore, Drew 1975CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Barrymore, Ethel 1879-1959 WWasWT Barrymore, John 1882-1942 WWasWT Barrymore, Lionel 1878-1954 WWasWT Bart, Lionel 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bart, Peter 1932CTFT-2 Bartel, Paul 1938CTFT-6 Bartenieff, George 1935CTFT-1 Bartet, Jeanne Julia 1854WWasWT Barth, Cecil ?-1949 WWasWT Bartholomae, Phillip H. ?-1947 WWasWT Bartkowiak, Andrzej 1950CTFT-16 Bartlett, Basil 1905WWasWT Bartlett, Bonnie CTFT-6 Bartlett, Clifford 1903-1936 WWasWT Bartlett, D'Jamin 1948CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bartlett, Elise WWasWT Bartlett, Hall 1925(?)-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bartlett, Michael 1901Barton, Dora ?-1966 Barton, James 1890-1962 Barton, John 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Barton, Margaret 1926Barton, Mary ?-1970 Barton, Peter Barty, Billy 1924Barty, Jack 1888-1942

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Baryshnikov, Mikhail 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Basehart, Richard 1914-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Basinger, Kim 1953CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Baskcomb, A. W. 1880-1939 WWasWT Baskcomb, Lawrence 1883-1962.. WWasWT Baskette, Lena See Basquette, Lina CTFT-14 Basquette, Lina 1907-1994 CTFT-14 Bass, Alfie 1921-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bass, George Houston 1938CTFT-1 Bass, Kingsley B., Jr. See Bullins, Ed CTFT-7 Bass, Ron CTFT-14 Bassett, Alfred Leon 1870-? WWasWT Bassett, Angela 1958CTFT-13 Bassett, Linda CTFT-8 Bataille, Henry 1872-1940 WWasWT Bate, Anthony WWT-17 Bateman, Jason 1969CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bateman, Justine 1966CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Bateman, Leah 1892WWasWT Bateman, Miss 1842-1917 WWasWT Bateman, Virginia Frances See Compton, Mrs. Edward ... WWasWT Bateman, Zitlah 1900-1970 WWasWT Bates, Alan 1934CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Bates, Blanche 1873-1941 WWasWT Bates, Kathy 1948CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Bates, Kathy D. See Bates, Kathy CTFT-1 7 Bates, Michael 1920WWT-16 Bates, Ralph 1940-1991 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bates, Sally 1907WWasWT Bates, Thorpe 1883-1958 WWasWT Bateson, Timothy 1926WWT-17 Bath, Hubert 1883WWasWT Batley, Dorothy 1902WWasWT Battle, Hinton 1956CTFT-11 Battles, John 1921WWasWT Batty, Archibald 1884-1961 WWasWT Baty, Gaston 1885-1952 WWasWT Bauer, Jamie Lyn 1949(?)CTFT-1 7 Bauer, Rocky See Bauer, Steven CTFT-15 Bauer, Steven 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bauersmith, Paula 1909-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baughan, Edward Algernon 1865-1938 WWasWT Baughman, Renee CTFT-2 Baumann, K. T CTFT-1 Baumgarten, Craig 1949CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1

BEASLEY .451 Bausch, Pina 1940CTFT-11 Bava, Mario 1914CTFT-8 Bawn, Harry 1872-? WWasWT Bax, Clifford 1886-1962 WWasWT Baxley, Barbara 1927-1990 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baxter, Alan 1908WWasWT Baxter, Anne 1923-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baxter, Barry 1894-1922 WWasWT Baxter, Beryl 1926WWasWT Baxter, Beverly 1891WWasWT Baxter, Cash 1937CTFT-5 Baxter, Jane 1909WWT-17 Baxter, Keith 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Baxter, Meredith 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Baxter, Stanley 1926WWT-17 Baxter, Trevor 1932WWT-17 Baxter-Birney, Meredith See Baxter, Meredith CTFT-16 Bay, Howard 1912-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Baye, Nathalie 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bayes, Nora 1880-1928 WWasWT Bayler, Terence 1930CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bayley, Caroline 1890WWasWT Bayley, Hilda ?-1971 WWasWT Baylis, Lilian 1874-1937 WWasWT Bayliss, Peter WWT-17 Bayly, Caroline WWasWT Baynton, Henry 1892-1951 WWasWT Beach, Ann 1938WWT-17 Beach, Gary 1947CTFT-1 Beach, Michael 1963(?)CTFT-21 Beach, Mike See Beach, Michael CTFT-21 Beacham, Stephanie 1947(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Beaird, Betty 1939CTFT-11 Beal, John 1909-1997 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bealby, George 1877-1931 WWasWT Beals, Jennifer 1963CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Bean, Henry 1945CTFT-16 Bean, Orson 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Bean, Sean 1958CTFT-13 Beard, Winston See Goldman, James Beardsley, Alice 1925Bearse, Amanda 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-8

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Beart, Emmanuelle 1965Beasley, Allyce 1954Beasley, Bill See Beasley, William S Beasley, William See Beasley, William S

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452 • BEASLEY Beasley, William S CTFT-22 Beaton, Cecil 1904-1980 WWT-16 Beatty, Harcourt WWasWT Beatty, John Lee 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Beatty, May ?-1945 WWasWT Beatty, Ned 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Beatty, Robert 1909WWT-17 Beatty, Roberta 1891WWasWT Beatty, Warren 1937CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Beauchamp, John ?-1921 WWasWT Beaudoin, Michelle CTFT-17 Beaufort, John 1912WWT-17 Beaumont, Cyril William 1891-....WWasWT Beaumont, Diana 1909-1964 WWasWT Beaumont, Gabrielle 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Beaumont, Hugh 1908-1982 WWasWT Beaumont, John 1902WWasWT Beaumont, Muriel 1881-1957 WWasWT Beaumont, Ralph 1926CTFT-10 Beaumont, Roma 1914WWasWT Beaver, James N., Jr. See Beaver, Jim CTFT-11 Beaver, Jim 1950CTFT-11 Becher, John C. 1915-1986 WWT-17 Beck, Frances Patricia 1937CTFT-11 Beck, John 1943(?)CTFT-9 Beck, Julian 1925-1985 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Beck, Kimberly 1956CTFT-9 Beck, Michael CTFT-3 Beckel, Graham CTFT-9 Beacker, Harold CTFT-13 Beckerman, Bernard 1921WWT-17 Beckett, Samuel 1906-1989 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Beckhard, Arthur J WWasWT Beckley, Beatrice Mary 1885-? WWasWT Beckman, John c.1898-1989 CTFT-8 Beckwith, Reginald 1908-1965 WWasWT Bedard, Irene 1967CTFT-16 Bedelia, Bonnie 1952CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Bedells, Phyllis 1893-1985 WWasWT Bedford, Brian 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11; WWT-17 Beecher, Janet 1884-1955 WWasWT Beerbohm, Clarence Evelyn ?-1917 WWasWT Beerbohm, Max 1872-1956 WWasWT Beere, Bernard (Mrs.) 1856-? WWasWT Beers, Francine CTFT-1 Beery, Noah, Jr. 1913(?)-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Beet, Alice ?-1931 WWasWT Beggs, Richard 1942CTFT-12 Begley, Ed 1901-1970 WWasWT Begley, Ed, Jr. 1949CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Behan, Brendan 1923-1964 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Behrman, Samuel Nathaniel 1893-1973 WWasWT Beim, Norman 1923CTFT-1 Bejart, Maurice 1927CTFT-11 Belafonte, Harry 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Belafonte-Harper, Shari 1954CTFT-6 Belasco, David 1853-1931 WWasWT Beldon, Eileen 1901WWT-17 Belfrage, Bruce 1901WWasWT Bel Geddes, Barbara 1922CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Belgrader, Andre See Belgrader, Andrei CTFT-19 Belgrader, Andrei 1946CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Belkin, Jeanna 1924CTFT-1 Belknap, Allen R. 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Bell, Ann 1939WWT-17 Bell, Catherine CTFT-17 Bell, Digby Valentine ?-1917 WWasWT Bell, Enid 1888WWasWT Bell, James (Harliee) 1891WWasWT Bell, John 1940WWT-17 Bell, Lynne 1944CTFT-1 Bell, Mary Hayley 1914WWasWT Bell, Stanley 1881-1952 WWasWT Bell, Tom 1932(?)CTFT-9 Bella, Joseph F. 1940CTFT-1 Bellamy, Franklyn 1886WWasWT Bellamy, Ralph 1904-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWasWT Bellaver, Harry 1905-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Belleville, Frederic de 1857WWasWT Bellew, Kyrie 1887WWasWT Bellisario, Donald P. 1935CTFT-10 Bello, Maria 1967CTFT-22 Bellonini, Edna 1903WWasWT Bellows, Gil 1968(?)CTFT-20 Bellwood, Pamela 1951CTFT-21 Belmondo, Jean-Paul 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Belmore, Bertha 1882-1953 WWasWT Belson, Jerry CTFT-7 Beltrami, Marco CTFT-21 Beltran, Robert 1953CTFT-16 Belushi, James See Belushi, Jim CTFT-13 Belushi, Jim 1954CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Belushi, John 1949-1982 CTFT-16 Belzer, Richard 1944CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Ben-Ami, Jacob 1890WWasWT Ben-Ari, Neal 1952CTFT-9 Benaventa, Jacinto 1866-1954 WWasWT Benben, Brian 1956CTFT-14 Benchley, Peter 1940CTFT-5 Benchley, Robert C. 1889WWasWT Bendall, Ernest Alfred 1846-1924 WWasWT

Bender, Lawrence 1958CTFT-21 Benedetti, Robert L. 1939CTFT-11 Benedict, Dirk 1945CTFT-1 Benedict, Paul 1938CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Benedict, Stewart Hurd 1924CTFT-21 Benedictus, David 1938WWT-17 Benelli, Sem 1877-1949 WWasWT Benigni, Roberto 1952CTFT-21 Bening, Annette 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Benini, Ferruccio 1854-1925 WWasWT Benjamin, Allan 1949CTFT-3 Benjamin, Louis 1922WWT-17 Benjamin, Morris Edgar 1881-? WWasWT Benjamin, P. J. 1951CTFT-1 Benjamin, Richard 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bennett, Alan 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-17 Bennett, Arnold 1867-1931 WWasWT Bennett, Charles 1899WWasWT Bennett, Faith WWasWT Bennett, Fran 1937CTFT-1 Bennett, Harve 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bennett, Hywel 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Jill 1931WWT-17 Bennett, Joan 1910-1990 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Lelia WWasWT Bennett, Meg 1948CTFT-7 Bennett, Michael 1943-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Peter 1917-1990(?) CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bennett, Richard 1873-1944 WWasWT Bennett, Richard Rodney 1936CTFT-12 Bennett, Ruth CTFT-7 Bennett, Tony 1926CTFT-6 Bennett, Vivienne 1905-1978 WWT-16 Bennett, Wilda 1894-1967 WWasWT Bennett-Gordon, Eve See Gordon, Eve CTFT-19 Benny, Jack 1894-1974 CTFT-20 Benrimo, J. Harry 1874-1942 WWasWT Benson, Bobby See Benson, Robby CTFT-18 Benson, Frank R. 1858-1939 WWasWT Benson, George 1911-1983 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Benson, Jodi 1961CTFT-21 Benson, Lady ?-1946 WWasWT Benson, Robby 1956CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Benson, Robin See Benson, Robby CTFT-18 Benson, Ruth 1873-1948 WWasWT Bent, Buena ?-1957 WWasWT Benthall, Michael 1919-1956 WWasWT Bentham, Frederick 1911WWT-17 Bentley, Eric 1916WWT-17 Bentley, Irene ?-1940 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Bentley, Will 1873-? WWasWT Benton, Barbi 1950CTFT-9 Benton, Robert 1932CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ben-Zali, Daniel See Benzali, Daniel CTFT-16 Benzali, Daniel 1949(?)CTFT-16 Berendt, Rachel ?-1957 WWasWT Berenger, Tom 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Berenson, Marisa 1948CTFT-7 Berenson, Stephen 1953CTFT-3 Beresford, Bruce 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Beresford, Harry 1867-1944 WWasWT Berg, Barry 1942CTFT-1 Berg, Gertrude 1899-1941 WWasWT Berg, Greg See Berger, Gregg CTFT-21 Berg, Jeff 1947CTFT-10 Berg, Peter 1962CTFT-14 Bergen, Candice 1946CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Bergen, Nella 1873-1919 WWasWT Bergen, Polly 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Berger, Anna CTFT-7 Berger, Gregg CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Berger, Henning 1872WWasWT Berger, Keith 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Berger, Robert 1914CTFT-1 Berger, Senta 1947CTFT-1 Berger, Sidney L 1936CTFT-1 Berger, Stephen 1954.....CTFT-1 Bergerat, Emile 1845-? WWasWT Bergere, Lee CTFT-8 Bergere, Valerie 1872-1938 WWasWT Bergese, Micha 1945CTFT-4 Berghof, Herbert 1909-1990 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bergin, Patrick 1954CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Bergman, Alan 1925CTFT-10 Bergman, Andrew 1945(?)CTFT-11 Bergman, Daniel 1962CTFT-21 Bergman, Ingmar 1918CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bergman, Ingrid 1915-1982 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bergman, J. Peter 1946CTFT-1 Bergman, Marilyn 1929CTFT-10 Bergman, Sandahl CTFT-7 Bergner, Elisabeth 1900-1986 WWT-17 Bergstrom, Hilda WWasWT Beringer, Esme 1875-1936 WWasWT Beringer, Mrs. Oscar 1856-1936 Beringer, Vera 1879-1964 Berk, Tony ?-1988 Berkeley, Ballard 1904-1988 Berkeley, Busby 1859-1976 Berkeley, Reginald Cheyne 1890-1935

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Berkeley, Wilma WWasWT Berkley, Elizabeth 1973(?)CTFT-16 Berkoff, Stephen See Berkoff, Steven CTFT-10 Berkoff, Steven 1937CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berkson, Susan CTFT-3 Berle, Milton 1908CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Berlin, Irving 1888-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlind, Roger 1930CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Berliner, Ron 1958CTFT-3 Berlinger, Warren 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berlyn, Alfred 1860-1936 WWasWT Berman, Ed 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Berman, Pan See Berman, Pandro S CTFT-21 Berman, Pandro S. 1905-1996 CTFT-21 Berman, Shelley 1926CTFT-6 Bermange, Barry 1933CTFT-11 Bermel, Albert 1927CTFT-1 Bern, Art See Brauner, Artur CTFT-21 Bernard, Barney 1877-1924 WWasWT Bernard, Crystal 1959CTFT-16 Bernard, Jason 1938-1996 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bernard, Jean Jacques 1888WWasWT Bernard, Kenneth 1930CTFT-1 Bernard, Sam 1863-1927 WWasWT Bernard, Tristan 1866-1947 WWasWT Bernd, Art See Brauner, Artur CTFT-21 Bernede, Arthur WWasWT Bernette, Sheila WWT-17 Bernhard, Harvey 1924CTFT-4 Bernhard, Sandra 1955CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Bernhardt, Melvin CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bernhardt, Sarah 1845-1923 WWasWT Bernsen, Corbin 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bernstein, Aline 1882-1955 WWasWT Bernstein, Charles 1943CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Bernstein, Elmer 1922CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Bernstein, Henry 1875-1953 WWasWT Bernstein, Jay 1937CTFT-5 Bernstein, Leonard 1918-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Bernstein, Walter 1919CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Beroza, Janet CTFT-2 Berr, Georges 1867-1942 WWasWT Berr De Turique, Julien 1863-1923 WWasWT

BIGGS • 453 Berri, Claude 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Berridge, Elizabeth 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Berry, David 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Berry, Eric 1913Berry, Halle 1968Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Berry, James 1883-? Berry, John 1917Berry, Ken 1933Berry, William Henry 1870-1951 Bertinelli, Valerie 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bertolazzi, Carlo 1870-? Bertolucci, Bernardo 1940Earleir sketch in CTFT-4 Bertram, Arthur 1860-1955 Bertram, Eugene 1872-1941 Bertrand, Sandra 1943Beruh, Joseph 1924-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Besch, Bibi 1940-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Besier, Rudolf 1878-1942 Bessell, Ted 1942-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bessette, Denise 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Best, Edna 1900-1974 Best, James 1926Best, James K. See Best, James Bethencourt, Francis 1926Bethune, Zina 1950(?)Bettelheim, Edwin 1865-1938 Bettger, Lyle 1915Betti, Laura 1934Bettis, John 1946Bettis, Valerie ?-1982 Betts, Edward William 1881-? Betts, Ernest Bevan, Faith 1896Bevan, Isla 1910Beveridge, J. D. 1844-1926 Beverley, Trazana 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bewes, Rodney 1937Beyer, Elsie Beymer, Richard 1939Bialik, Mayim 1976(?)Bibby, Charles 1878-1917 Bicat, Tony 1945Bickford, Charles A. 1891-1933 Bickford, David 1953Biehn, Michael 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bierko, Craig 1966Bigelow, Kathryn Biggs, Roxann Earlier sketch in CTFT-5

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454 • BIGGS-DAWSON Biggs-Dawson, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Bikel, Theodore 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bilbrooke, Lydia 1888-1990 WWasWT Bilhaud, Paul 1854-1933 WWasWT Bill, Tony 1940CTFT-6 Billig, Robert 1947CTFT-1 Billing, H. Chiswell 1881-1934 WWasWT Billings, Josh 1947CTFT-5 Billingsley, Barbara 1922CTFT-21 Billingsley, Peter 1972CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Billington, Adeline 1825-? WWasWT Billington, Ken 1946CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Billington, Kevin 1934WWT-17 Billington, Michael 1939WWT-17 Bilowit, Ira J. 1925CTFT-1 Bilson, Bruce 1928CTFT-11 Biname, Charles 1949CTFT-15 Binder, Steve CTFT-1 Bingham, Amelia 1869-1927 WWasWT Bingham, Jeffrey 1946CTFT-6 Bingham, Sallie 1937CTFT-1 Binner, Margery 1908WWasWT Binney, Constance 1900WWasWT Binoche, Juliette 1964CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Binus, Judith 1944CTFT-2 Binyon, Laurence 1869-1943 WWasWT Birch, Frank 1889-1956 WWasWT Birch, Patricia 1934(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Bird, David 1907WWT-17 Bird, John 1936WWT-17 Bird, Richard 1894-1986 WWasWT Birkett, Bernadette CTFT-20 Birkett, Viva 1887-1934 WWasWT Birmingham, George A. 1865-1950 WWasWT Birnbaum, Roger CTFT-11 Birney, David CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Birney, Reed 1954CTFT-1 Biroc, Joe See Biroc, Joseph CTFT-1 7 Biroc, Joseph 1903(?)-1996 CTFT-17 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Biroc, Joseph F. See Biroc, Joseph CTFT-17 Bishop, Alfred 1848-1928 WWasWT Bishop, Andre 1948CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bishop, Carole See Bishop, Kelly CTFT-5 Bishop, Conrad J. 1941CTFT-1 Bishop, George Walter 1886-1965 WWasWT Bishop, Joey 1918CTFT-7 Bishop, John See Willis, Ted CTFT-7 Bishop, Kate 1847-1923 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Bishop, Kelly 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bishop, Will 1867-1944 WWasWT Bisno, Leslie 1953CTFT-6 Bisoglio, Val 1926CTFT-8 Bissell, James D. 1951CTFT-11 Bisset, Jacqueline 1944CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6, 13 Bivens, Diane E CTFT-1 Bixby, Bill 1934-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bjoernstrand, Gunnar 1909-1986 CTFT-22 Bjornson, Maria CTFT-12 Bjornstrand, Gunnar See Bjoernstrand, Gunnar CTFT-22 Black, Alfred 1913WWasWT Black, David 1931WWT-17 Black, Dorothy 1899WWasWT Black, Dorothy 1913-1985 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Black, George 1890-1945 WWasWT Black, George 1911-1970 WWasWT Black, James CTFT-17 Black, Karen 1942(?).....CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Black, Malcolm 1928CTFT-1 Black, Noel 1937CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Black, Shane 1962(?)CTFT-11 Blackler, Betty 1929WWasWT Blackman, Eugene Joseph 1922CTFT-1 Blackman, Fred J. 1879-1951 WWasWT Blackman, Honor 1926CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Blackmer, Sidney 1895WWasWT Blackmore, Peter 1909WWasWT Blackwood, Christian 1942CTFT-11 Blacque, Taurean CTFT-8 Blades, Ruben 1948CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Blaine, Vivian 1921(?)-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blair, Isla 1944WWT-17 Blair, Joyce 1932WWT-17 Blair, Linda 1959CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Blair, Lionel 1931WWT-17 Blair, Pam See Blair, Pamela CTFT-19 Blair, Pamela 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Blaisdell, Nesbitt 1928CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Blake, Betty 1920CTFT-1 Blake, Bobby See Blake, Robert CTFT-9 Blake, Charles H. 1916CTFT-1 Blake, Harry 1866-? WWasWT Blake, Josh 1975CTFT-8 Blake, Robby See Blake, Robert CTFT-9

Blake, Robert 1933(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Blakeley, James 1873-1915 WWasWT Blakelock, Denys 1901-1970 WWasWT Blakely, Colin 1930-1987 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Blakely, Susan 1948CTFT-6 Blakemore, Michael 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Blakley, Ronee 1946CTFT-7 Blakiston, Clarence 1864-1943 WWasWT Blanc, Mel 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Blanche, Ada 1862-1953 WWasWT Blanche, Marie 1893WWasWT Blanchett, Cate 1970(?)CTFT-21 Bland, Alan 1897-1946 WWasWT Bland, Joyce 1906-1963 WWasWT Blaney, Charles E. ?-1944 WWasWT Blaney, Norah WWasWT Blank, Les 1935CTFT-14 Blatty, William Peter 1928CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Blavet, Emile 1838-? WWasWT Blaxill, Peter 1931CTFT-1 Blayney, May 1875-1953 WWasWT Bleasdale, Alan 1946CTFT-10 Bleckner, Jeff 1943CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bledsoe, Tempestt 1973CTFT-11 Bleeth, Yasmine 1972(?)CTFT-16 Blessed, Brian 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Blethyn, Brenda 1946CTFT-20 Bley, Maurice G. 1910CTFT-4 Blick, Newton 1899-1965 WWasWT Blier, Bernard 1916-1989 CTFT-8 Blier, Bertrand 1939CTFT-8 Blinn, Holbrook 1872-1928 WWasWT Blinn, William 1937CTFT-10 Bliss, Helena 1917WWT-17 Bloch, Robert 1917-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Bloch, Scotty CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Block, Larry 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Blomfield, Derek 1920-1964 WWasWT Blondell, Joan 1909-1979 WWT-16 Bloodworth, Linda See Bloodworth-Thomason, Linda CTFT-10 Bloodworth-Thomason, Linda 1947(?)CTFT-10 Bloom, Brian 1970CTFT-21 Bloom, Claire 1931CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-17 Bloom, John 1935CTFT-11 Bloom, Lindsay 1955CTFT-3 Bloom, Michael 1950CTFT-4 Bloom, Verna CTFT-7 Bloomgarden, Kermit 1904-1976 ... WWT-16 Blore, Eric 1887-1959 WWasWT Blossom, Henry Martyn Jr. 1866-1919 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Blount, Melon 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Blount, Lisa 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Blow, Sydney 1878-1961 Blum, Mark 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Blumenfeld, Robert 1943Blumenkrantz, Jeff 1965Blundell, Graeme 1945Bluteau, Lothaire Bluth, Don Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bluthal, John 1929Blutig, Eduard See Corey, Edward Blyden, Larry 1925-1975 Blyth-Pratt, Charles Edward 1869-? Blyth-Pratt, Violet Blythe, Bobby 1894Blythe, Coralie 1880-1928 Blythe, John 1921Blythe, Violet Boam, Jeffrey 1949Boatman, Michael Boatman, Michael P. See Boatman, Michael Boatman, Michael Patrick See Boatman, Michael Bobadilla, Pepita Bobbie, Walter 1945Bobby, Anne 1967Bobby, Anne Marie See Bobby, Anne Bobs, The Two Bochco, Steven 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Bochner, Hart 1956(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Bochner, Lloyd 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bock, Jerry 1928Bockstael, Robert Bode, Milton 1860-1938 Bode, Ralf D Bodie, Dr. Walford 1870-? Bodom, Borgchild Bodrov, Sergei 1948Boen, Earl 1941Boers, Frank, Jr. See Bonner, Frank Boetticher, Budd 1916Bofshever, Michael 1950Boganny, Joe 1874-? Bogard, Travis 1918Bogarde, Dirk 1921(?)Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bogardus, Stephen 1954. Bogart, Humphrey 1899-1957 Bogart, Paul 1919Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bogdanov, Michael 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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Bogdanovich, Peter 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Boggetti, Victor 1895WWasWT Bogin, Abba 1925CTFT-1 Bogle, Warren See Bergman, Andrew CTFT-11 Bogosian, Eric 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bohannon, Judy CTFT-2 Bohay, Heidi CTFT-3 Bohnen, Roman ?-1949 WWasWT Bohrman, David 1954CTFT-13 Boht, Jean 1936CTFT-8 Bolam, James 1938CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Boland, Mary 1885-1965 WWasWT Bolasni, Saul CTFT-1 Boles, John 1900-1969 WWasWT Boleslawski, Richard 1889-1937 .. WWasWT Bolger, John CTFT-1 7 Bolger, Ray 1904-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bolm, Adolph 1887-1951 WWasWT Bologna, Joseph 1938CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bolt, Jonathan 1935CTFT-3 Bolt, Robert 1924-1995 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bolton, Guy Reginald 1884-1979 .. WWT-16 Bonaduce, Danny 1959CTFT-15 Bond, Acton ?-1941 WWasWT Bond, C. G. 1945WWT-17 Bond, Derek 1920CTFT-1 Bond, Edward 1934CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bond, Frederic 1861-1914 WWasWT Bond, Gary 1940-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bond, Jessie 1853-1942 WWasWT Bond, Lilian 1910WWasWT Bond, Sheila 1928CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Bond, Sudie 1928-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bondi, Beulah 1892-1981 WWasWT Bonder, Rebecca CTFT-1 Bonerz, Peter 1938CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bonet, Lisa 1967CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Bonfils, Helen 1889-1972 WWasWT Bonham Carter, Helena 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bonifant, Evan See Bonifant, J. Evan CTFT-22 Bonifant, J. Evan 1985CTFT-22 Bon Jovi, Jon 1962CTFT-21 Bonnaire, Henri 1869-? WWasWT Bonner, Frank 1942CTFT-7 Bono, Sonny 1935-1998 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-22 Bonsall, Brian 1981CTFT-14 Bonus, Ben ?-1984 WWT-17

BOULE»455 Boockvor, Steve 1945CTFT-1 Booke, Sorrell 1930-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Boone, Debby 1956CTFT-1 Boor, Frank ?-1938 WWasWT Boorman, John 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Boorstin, Jon CTFT-10 Booster, Elayne 1952(?)CTFT-11 Boot, Gladys ?-1964 WWasWT Booth, James 1933WWT-17 Booth, Judas See Lynch, David CTFT-21 Booth, Shirley 1898-1992 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Booth, Webster 1902WWasWT Boothby, Victoria CTFT-1 Boothe, Clare 1903-1987 WWasWT Boothe, Power 1945CTFT-1 Boothe, Powers 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Borden, Lizzie 1955CTFT-12 Bordoni, Irene ?-1953 WWasWT Borell, Louis 1906WWasWT Borgnine, Ernest 1917(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Boris, Robert M. 1945CTFT-5 Berlin, Jean WWasWT Borrego, Jesse CTFT-5 Bosco, Philip 1930CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11; WWT-17 Bosley, Tom 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Bosse-Vingard, Harriet Sofie 1878-? WWasWT Bosson, Barbara 1939(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bostock, Thomas H. 1899WWasWT Bostwick, Barry 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Bott, Alan 1894WWasWT Bottin, Rob 1959(?)CTFT-9 Bottomley, Gordon 1874-1948 WWasWT Bottoms, Joseph 1954CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Bottoms, Sam 1955CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Bottoms, Timothy 1951CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Boucher, Victor 1879-1942 WWasWT Bouchier, Chili 1909Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bouchier, Dorothy See Bouchier, Chili Boucicault, Aubrey 1869-1913 Boucicault, Dion G. 1859-1929... Boucicault, Mrs. Dion 1833-1916 Boucicault, Nina 1867-1950 Boughton, Rutland 1878-1960 Bould, Beckett 1880-? Boule, Kathryn 1949-

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456 • BOULTER Boulter, Rosalyn 1916WWasWT Boulton, Guy Pelham 1890WWasWT Bourchier, Arthur 1863-1927 WWasWT Bourne, Adeline WWasWT Bourne, Mel 1923CTFT-10 Bourneuf, Philip 1912-1979 WWT-16 Boutsikaris, Dennis 1952CTFT-16 Bouwmeester, Louis 1842-? WWasWT Bova, Joseph 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bovasso, Julie 1930-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bovill, C. H. 1878-1918 WWasWT Bovy, Berthe 1887WWasWT Bow, Clara 1905-1965 CTFT-20 Bowab, John 1933CTFT-11 Bowden, Charles WWT-17 Bowen, John 1924WWT-17 Bowen, John Pearson 1953CTFT-13 Bowen, Roger 1932-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Bower, Marian ?-1945 WWasWT Bowers, Faubion 1917CTFT-2 Bowers, Lally 1917-1984 WWT-17 Bowers, Robert Hood 1877-1941 WWasWT Bowes, Alice ?-1969 WWasWT Bowes, Janet Elizabeth 1944CTFT-1 Bowie, David 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bowles, Anthony 1931WWT-17 Bowles, Paul 1910CTFT-1 Bowles, Peter 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Bowman, Nellie 1878-? WWasWT Bowman, Rob 1960(?)CTFT-15 Box, Edgar See Vidal, Gore CTFT-20 Box, John 1920CTFT-10 Boxer, (Cyril) John 1909WWT-17 Boxleitner, Bruce 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Boyd, Frank M. 1863-? WWasWT Boyer, Charles 1899WWasWT Boyett, Robert L 1942(?)CTFT-13 Boyle, Billy 1945WWT-17 Boyle, Katie 1926CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Boyle, Lara Flynn 1970CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Boyle, Peter 1933(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Boyle, William 1853-1923 WWasWT Boyne, Clifton 1874-1945 WWasWT Boyne, Leonard 1853-1920 WWasWT Braban, Harvey 1883-? WWasWT Bracco, Lorraine 1955(?)CTFT-10 Bracco, Roberto 1863-1943 WWasWT Brach, Gerard 1927CTFT-6 Bracken, Eddie 1920CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Bradbury, James H. 1857-1940 WWasWT Bradbury, Malcolm 1932CTFT-10

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Bradbury, Ray 1920CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Braddock, Mickey See Dolenz, Micky CTFT-21 Braden, Bernard 1916WWasWT Braden, William 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Bradfield, W. Louis 1866-1919 WWasWT Bradley, Buddy 1908WWasWT Bradley, Lillian Trimble 1875-1939 WWasWT Brady, Leo 1917CTFT-1 Brady, Scott 1924-1985 CTFT-2 Brady, Terence 1939WWT-17 Brady, Veronica 1890-1964 WWasWT Brady, William A. 1863-1950 WWasWT Brady, William A. 1900-1935 WWasWT Brae, June 1918WWasWT Braeden, Eric 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Braga, Sonia 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Bragaglia, Marinella WWasWT Bragg, Bernard CTFT-3 Bragg, Melvyn 1939CTFT-11 Braham, Horace 1893-1955 WWasWT Braham, Leonora 1853-1931 WWasWT Braham, Lionel WWasWT Braham, Philip 1881-1934 WWasWT Brahms, Caryl WWT-17 Braine, John 1922-1986 CTFT-4 Braithwaite, Lilian 1873-1948 WWasWT Brakhage, Stan 1933CTFT-20 Brambell, Wilfrid 1912-1985 WWT-17 Branagh, Kenneth 1960CTFT-9 Branch, Eileen 1911WWasWT Branch, William B. 1927CTFT-13 Brand, Joshua 1952(?)CTFT-11 Brand, Oscar 1920CTFT-1 Brandauer, Klaus Maria 1944CTFT-6 Brandes, Marthe (Brunschwig) 1862-1930 WWasWT Brando, Marlon 1924CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brandon, Dorothy 1899?-1977 WWasWT Brandon, Johnny CTFT-1 Brandon, Michael 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brandon-Thomas, Amy Marguerite 1890WWasWT Brandon-Thomas, Jevan 1898WWasWT Brandt, Ivan 1903WWasWT Brandt, Yanna Kroyt 1933CTFT-3 Brandy See Norwood, Brandy CTFT-22 Brasseur, Albert Jules 1862-? WWasWT Bratt, Benjamin 1964(?)CTFT-16 Braugher, Andre 1962(?)CTFT-13 Brauner, Arthur See Brauner, Artur CTFT-21 Brauner, Artur 1918CTFT-21 Bray, Yvonne de 1889WWasWT Brayton, Lily 1876-1953 WWasWT

Brazzi, Rossano 1916-1994 Obituary in CTFT-15 Brecher, Egon 1885-1946 Breen, Helen 1902Breen, Robert 1914-1990 Breese, Edmund 1871-1936 Bregman, Martin 1931Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Brennan, Eileen 1935Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Brenneman, Amy 1965(?)Brenner, Albert 1926Brenner, David 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brenner, Dori Brenner, Randy 1955Brent, Romney 1902-1976 Brenton, Howard 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brereton, Austin 1862-1923 Bressack, Celia 1956Bresson, Robert 1907Brest, Martin 1951Brett, Jeremy 1935(?)-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Brett, Stanley 1879-1923 Breuer, Lee 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brewster, Towsend Tyler 1924Brialy, Jean-Claude 1933Brian, Donald 1877-1948 Brice, Fanny 1891-1951 Brickman, Marshall 1941Bricusse, Leslie 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bridge, Andrew Bridge, Peter 1925Bridges, Beau 1941Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Bridges, James 1936-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Bridges, Jeff 1949(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Bridges, Lloyd 1913-1998 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bridges, Robert 1937Bridges, Todd 1965Bridges-Adams, W. 1889-1965 Bridgewater, Leslie 1893Bridie, James 1888-1951 Brien, Alan 1925Briercliffe, Nellie ?-1966 Brierley, David 1936Briers, Richard 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brieux, Eugene 1858-1932 Briggs, Hedley 1907-1968 Briggs, Joe Bob 1959Brighouse, Harold 1882-1958 Bright, Richard Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brightman, Sarah 1960(?)Brightman, Stanley 1888-1961

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Brighton, Pam 1946WWT-1 7 Briley, John 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brill, Fran CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Brillstein, Bernie CTFT-6 Brimley, Wilford A. See Brimley, Wilford CTFT-13 Brimley, Wilford 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brinckerhoff, Burt 1936CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Brinckerhoff, Burton See Brinckerhoff, Burt CTFT-22 Brisbane, Katharine 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Brisson, Carl 1895-1965 WWasWT Brisson, Frederick 1913-1984 WWT-1 7 Bristow, Charles 1928WWT-17 Brittany, Morgan 1951CTFT-7 Britton, Connie CTFT-16 Britton, Tony 1924CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Broad, Jay 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Broadhurst, George H. 1866-1952 WWasWT Broadhurst, Kent 1940CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Broccoli, Albert R. 1909-1996 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-16 Brockett, Oscar G. 1923WWT-17 Brocksmith, Roy 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brockway, Amie 1938CTFT-2 Broderick, Beth 1959CTFT-13 Broderick, Helen 1891-1959 WWasWT Broderick, Matthew 1962CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Brodkin, Herbert 1912-1990(?) CTFT-10 Brodziak, Kenn 1913WWT-17 Brogden, Gwendoline 1891WWasWT Brogger, Ivar 1947CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brokaw, Cary 1951CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Brokaw, Tom 1940CTFT-6 Brolin, James 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brolin, Josh 1968CTFT-22 Bromberg, J. 1904-1951 WWasWT Bromka, Elaine 1950CTFT-1 Bromley-Davenport, Arthur 1867-1946 WWasWT Bron, Eleanor WWT-17 Bronson, Charles 1920(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brook, Clive 1887-1974 WWasWT Brook, Faith 1922CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Brook, Lesley 1917WWasWT Brook, Peter 1925CTFT-10 Earlier entry in WWT-17 Brook, Sara WWT-17

Brooke, Cynthia 1875-1949 WWasWT Brooke, Mrs. E. H. ?-1915 WWasWT Brooke, Emily ?-1953 WWasWT Brooke, Harold 1910WWT-17 Brooke, Paul 1944WWT-17 Brooke, Sarah WWasWT Brookes, Jacqueline 1930CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brookfield, Charles Hallam Elton 1857-1913 WWasWT Brook-Jones, Elwyn 1911-1962 WWasWT Brooks, A. See Brooks, Albert CTFT-14 Brooks, Albert 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brooks, Avery 1949CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brooks, Charles David III 1939CTFT-3 Brooks, David 1920CTFT-1 Brooks, James L. 1940CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brooks, Jeff 1950CTFT-1 Brooks, Joel CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brooks, Mel 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Brooks, Norman G. 1926CTFT-4 Brooks, Richard 1912-1992 CTFT-10 Brooks, Richard CTFT-17 Brooks, Virginia Fox See Vernon, Virginia WWasWT Broones, Martin 1892WWasWT Brosnan, Pierce 1952(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brosten, Harve 1943CTFT-2 Brothers, Joyce 1929CTFT-17 Brotherson, Eric 1911-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Brouett, Albert WWasWT Brough, Colin 1945CTFT-1 Brough, Fanny Whiteside 1854-1914 WWasWT Brough, Mary 1863-1934 WWasWT Brough, Mrs. Robert ?-1932 WWasWT Broughton, Bruce 1945CTFT-7 Broughton, Jessie 1885-? WWasWT Broughton, Phyllis 1862?-1926 .... WWasWT Broun, Heywood 1888-1939 WWasWT Broun, Heywood Hale 1918CTFT-1 Brown, Arvin 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Brown, Barry M. 1942CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brown, Blair 1948(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brown, Bryan 1947(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brown, Chelsea 1947{?)CTFT-20 Brown, Clancy CTFT-16 Brown, David 1916CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brown, Georg Stanford 1943CTFT-7 Brown, Georgia 1933-1992 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

BRUNE « 4 5 7 Brown, Graham 1924CTFT-9 Brown, Ivor 1891-1974 WWasWT Brown, Jim 1936CTFT-9 Brown, Joe E. 1892-1973 WWasWT Brown, John Mason 1900-1969 WWasWT Brown, John Russell 1923WWT-17 Brown, Julie 1958CTFT-9 Brown, Kenneth H. 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Brown, Kermit 1939(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Brown, Lew 1899-1958 WWasWT Brown, Lionel 1888-1964 WWasWT Brown, Louise WWasWT Brown, Pamela 1917-1975 WWasWT Brown, Robert N CTFT-11 Brown, Roscoe See Browne, Roscoe Lee CTFT-22 Brown, Ruth 1928CTFT-11 Brown, Sam O. See Edwards, Blake CTFT-15 Brown, William F. 1928CTFT-1 Brown, Zack 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Browne, Coral 1913-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Browne, E. Martin 1900-1980 WWT-17 Browne, Irene 1896-1965 WWasWT Browne, Kale CTFT-17 Browne, Laidman 1896-1961 WWasWT Browne, Louise WWasWT Browne, Marjorie 1913WWasWT Browne, Maurice 1881-1955 WWasWT Browne, Pattie 1869-1934 WWasWT Browne, Roscoe Lee 1925CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-17 Browne, Stella 1906WWasWT Browne, W. Graham 1870-1937.. WWasWT Browne, Wynyard (Barry) 1911-1964 WWasWT Browning, Susan 1941CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Brownlow, Kevin 1938CTFT-5 Brown-Potter, Mrs. See Potter, Cora Urquhart... WWasWT Bruce, Brenda 1922(?)-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bruce, Carol 1919CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bruce, Christopher 1945CTFT-15 Bruce, Edgar K. 1893WWasWT Bruce, Nigel 1895-1953 WWasWT Bruce, Shelley 1965CTFT-1 Bruce, Susan 1957CTFT-3 Bruce, Tonie Edgar 1892-1966 WWasWT Bruce-Potter, Hilda 1888WWasWT Bruckheimer, Jerry CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bruford, Rose Elizabeth 1904WWT-17 Brule, Andre WWasWT Brune, Adrienne 1892WWasWT Brune, Clarence M. 1870-? WWasWT

458 • BRUNE Brune, Gabrielle 1912WWasWT Brune, Minnie Tittell 1883-? WWasWT Bruning, Francesca 1907WWasWT Bruno, Albert 1873-1927 WWasWT Bruns, George 1914(?)-1983 CTFT-22 Brunton, Dorothy 1893WWasWT Brustein, Robert 1927WWT-17 Bruton, Margo CTFT-6 Bryan, Dora 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryan, Hal 1891-1948 WWasWT Bryan, Herbert George ?-1948 WWasWT Bryan, Kenneth 1953-1986 CTFT-2 Bryan, Peggy 1916WWasWT Bryan, Robert 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryant, Charles 1879-1948 WWasWT Bryant, J. V. 1889-1924 WWasWT Bryant, Michael 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryantsev, Alexandr Alexandrovich 1883-1961 WWasWT Bryceland, Yvonne 1925-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bryden, Bill 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Bryden, Ronald 1927WWT-17 Brydone, Alfred 1863-1920 WWasWT Bryer, Vera 1905WWasWT Bryggman, Larry 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Bryning, John 1913WWasWT Brynner, Yul 1920-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buchanan, Jack 1891-1957 WWasWT Buchanan, Maud WWasWT Buchanan, Thompson 1877-1937..WWasWT Buchholz, Horst 1933CTFT-1 Buchinsky, Charles See Bronson, Charles CTFT-12 Buck, David 1936-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buckham, Bernard 1882-1963 WWasWT Bucklaw, Alfred WWasWT Buckler, Hugh C. 1870-1936 WWasWT Buckley, Betty 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Buckley, May 1875-? WWasWT Buckmaster, John 1915WWasWT Buckstone, J. C. 1858-1924 WWasWT Buckstone, Rowland 1860-1922 WWasWT Buckton, Florence 1893WWasWT Budries, David 1953CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Buell, Bill 1952CTFT-1 Bufman, Zev 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Buist, Walter Scott 1860-? WWasWT Bujold, Genevieve 1942CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Bulgakov, Leo 1889-1948 WWasWT Bull, Peter 1912-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Bullard, Thomas 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Bullins, Ed 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Bullock, Christopher 1934WWT-17 Bullock, Donna 1955CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Bullock, Eldon 1952CTFT-4 Bullock, John Malcolm 1867-1938 WWasWT Bullock, Sandra 1964CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Buloff, Joseph 1899-1985 WWT-17 Bumstead, Henry 1915CTFT-10 Bunce, Alan 1903-1965 WWasWT Bundy, William 1924WWT-17 Bunnage, Avis WWT-17 Bunston, Herbert 1870-1935 WWasWT Buono, Victor 1938-1981 CTFT-2 Burbidge, Douglas 1895-1959 WWasWT Burbridge, Edward CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burch, Shelly 1959(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Burchill, William ?-1930 WWasWT Burden, Hugh 1913-1985 WWT-17 Burdon, Albert 1900WWasWT Burge, Stuart 1918CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Burgess, Muriel 1926CTFT-4 Burghoff, Gary 1943CTFT-8 Burgis, Kathleen 1907WWasWT Burgon, Geoffrey 1941CTFT-12 Burke, Alfred 1918WWT-17 Burke, Billie 1885-1970 WWasWT Burke, Chris 1965CTFT-8 Burke, David 1934WWT-17 Burke, Delta 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Burke, Marie 1894WWasWT Burke, Patricia 1917WWT-17 Burke, Tom 1890-1969 WWasWT Burley, Mark 1951CTFT-13 Burlingame, Lloyd WWT-17 Burmester, Leo 1944CTFT-20 Burnaby, G. Davy 1881-1949 WWasWT Burnand, Francis Cowley 1836-1917 WWasWT Burne, Arthur 1873-1945 WWasWT Burne, Nancy 1912-1954 WWasWT Burnett, Carol 1933CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Burnett, Frances Hodgson 1849-1924 WWasWT Burnett, John F CTFT-11 Burnham, Barbara 1900WWasWT Burns, David 1902-1971 WWasWT Burns, Edward J. 1968CTFT-22 Burns, Eileen CTFT-6 Burns, Francis See Gelbart, Larry CTFT-10 Burns, George 1896-1996 CTFT-17 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9

Burns, George N. See Burns, George CTFT-17 Burns, Jere 1954CTFT-13 Burns, Ken 1953CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Burns, Ralph 1922CTFT-12 Burns-Bisogno, Louisa 1936CTFT-1 Burnside, R. H. 1870-1952 WWasWT Burr, Anne 1920WWasWT Burr, Raymond 1917-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Burr, Robert WWT-17 Burrell, Daisy 1893WWasWT Burrell, John 1910WWasWT Burrell, Pamela 1945CTFT-4 Burrell, Sheila 1922CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burrill, Ena 1908WWasWT Burroughs, Robert C. 1923CTFT-3 Burroughs, William S. 1914-1997... CTFT-1 7 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Burrows, Abe 1910-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Burrows, James 1940CTFT-10 Burstyn, Ellen 1932CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6, 13 Burt, Laura 1872-1952 WWasWT Burton, Donald 1934CTFT-11 Burton, Frederick 1871-1975 WWasWT Burton, Kate 1957CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Burton, Langhorne 1880-1949 WWasWT Burton, LeVar 1957CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Burton, Margaret 1924-1984 WWT-17 Burton, Percy 1878-1948 WWasWT Burton, Richard 1925-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Burton, Richard P. 1878-? WWasWT Burton, Tim 1960(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Burtt, Ben 1948CTFT-10 Burum, Stephen H. 1939CTFT-12 Bury, John 1925WWT-17 Buscemi, Steve 1958CTFT-15 Busch, Charles 1954CTFT-10 Brief Sketch in CTFT-6 Busey, Gary 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Busfield, Timothy 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Bush, Norman 1933CTFT-4 Bushell, Anthony 1904WWasWT Buskirk, June Van See Van Buskirk, June WWasWT Busley, Jessie 1869-1950 WWasWT Busse, Margaret WWasWT Bussell, Darcey 1969CTFT-13 Bussert, Meg 1949CTFT-1 Butcher, Ernest 1885-1965 WWasWT Butkus, Dick 1942CTFT-7 Butler, Bill 1931CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Butler, Brett 1958CTFT-20 Butler, Dan 1954CTFT-17 Butler, Dan E. See Butler, Dan CTFT-17 Butler, Richard William 1844-1928 WWasWT Butler, Robert 1927CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Butler, Yancy 1970CTFT-20 Butler, Yancy Victoria See Butler, Yancy Butleroff, Helen 1950CTFT-3 Butlin, Jan 1940WWT-1 7 Butt, Alfred Bart 1878-1962 WWasWT Butterworth, Charles 1896-1946 WWasWT Butterworth, Clara WWasWT Butti, Enrico Annibale 1868-1912 WWasWT Button, Jeanne 1930WWT-1 7 Buttons, Red 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Buttram, Pat 1916-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Buzas, Jason 1952CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Buzas, Jason McConnell See Buzas, Jason CTFT-19 Buzo, Alexander 1944WWT-1 7 Buzzell, Edward 1897WWasWT Buzzi, Ruth 1939CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Byerley, Vivienne WWT-17 Byers, (Bobbie) Catherine CTFT-1 Byford, Roy 1873-1939 WWasWT Byington, Spring 1893-1971 WWasWT Byner, John CTFT-7 Byng, Douglas 1893WWT-16 Byng, George W WWasWT Byrd, David CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Byrd, Sam 1908-1955 WWasWT Byrne, Cecily WWasWT Byrne, David 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Byrne, Gabriel 1950CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Byrne, John 1940WWT-1 7 Byrne, Patsy 1933WWT-1 7 Byrne, Peter 1928WWT-17 Byrnes, Jim 1949(?)CTFT-15 Byron, Arthur 1872-1943 WWasWT Byron, John 1912WWasWT

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Cabalero, Roxann See Biggs, Roxann CTFT-16 Cabot, Eliot 1899-1938 WWasWT Cabot, Susan 1937-1986 CTFT-4 Cacaci, Joe CTFT-6 Cacoyannis, Michael 1922CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cadell, Jean 1884-1967 WWasWT Cadell, Simon 1950-1996 CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 Cadman, Ethel 1886WWasWT Cadorette, Mary CTFT-5 Cady, Frank 1915CTFT-9 Caesar, Adolph 1934-1986 CTFT-3 Caesar, Irving 1895WWT-1 7 Caesar, Sid 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-1 7 Cage, Nicolas 1964(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Cagney, James 1899-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-10 Cagney, Jeanne 1919WWasWT Cahill, Lily 1886-1955 WWasWT Cahill, Marie 1870-1933 WWasWT Cahn, Sammy 1913-1993 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cain, Christopher 1943CTFT-15 Cain, Henri 1857-? WWasWT Cain, William 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Caine, Derwent Hall 1892WWasWT Caine, Hall 1853-1931 WWasWT Caine, Henry 1888-1914 WWasWT Caine, Michael 1933CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Caird, John Newport 1948CTFT-12 Cairncross, James 1915WWT-1 7 Cairney, John 1930WWT-17 Cairns, Tom 1952CTFT-9 Calabresi, Oreste 1857-? WWasWT Calabro, Thomas 1959CTFT-21 Calderisi, David 1940WWT-1 7 Calder-Marshall, Anna 1947WWT-17 Caldicot, Richard 1908WWT-1 7 Caldwell, Anne 1876-1936 WWasWT Caldwell, L. Scott CTFT-8 Caldwell, Marianne ?-1933 WWasWT Caldwell, Zoe 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10; WWT-17 Calhern, Louis 1895-1956 WWasWT Calhoun, Rory 1922CTFT-9 Callahan, Eva LaRue 1966CTFT-21 Callahan, Gene 1923(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Callahan, James T. 1930CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Callahn, John 1953CTFT-21 Callan, K. CTFT-1 Calleia, Joseph 1897-1975 WWasWT Callow, Simon 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWT-1 7 Calloway, Cab 1907WWT-1 7 Calmour, Alfred C. 1857?-1912 WWasWT

CANNON »459 Calthrop, Dion Clayton 1878-1937 Calthrop, Donald 1888-1940 Calthrop, Gladys E Calvert, Catherine 1890-1971 Calvert, Cecil G. 1871-? Calvert, Mrs. Charles 1837-1921 Calvert, Louis 1859-1923 Calvert, Patricia 1908Calvert, Phyllis 1915Cambern, Donn Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Cameron, Donald 1889-1955 Cameron, James 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Cameron, Kirk 1970(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cameron, Violet 1862-1919 Camp, Colleen 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Camp, Hamilton 1934Camp, Joe 1939Campanella, Joseph 1927Campbell, Alan 1957Campbell, Bruce 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Campbell, Cheryl 1951Campbell, Douglas 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Campbell, Glen 1938Campbell, Judy 1916Campbell, Ken 1941Campbell, Margaret 1894Campbell, Martin Campbell, Mrs. Patrick 1865-1940 Campbell, Naomi 1970Campbell, Neve 1973, Campbell, Patton 1926Campbell, Stella Patrick 1886-1940 Campbell, Tisha 1968Campbell, Violet 1892-1970 Campion, Clifford 1949Campion, Cyril 1894-1961 Campion, Jane 1954(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Campton, David 1924Canby, Vincent 1924Candler, Peter 1926Candy, John 1950-1994 Obituary in CTFT-12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Canfield, Mark See Zanuck, Darryl F Caniparoli, Val 1951Cannan, Denis 1919Cannan, Gilbert 1884-1955 Cannell, Stephen J. 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cannon, Diane See Cannon, Dyan

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460 • CANNON Cannon, Dyan 1937CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 12 Canonero, Milena CTFT-9 Canova, Diana 1952(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 12 Canton, Mark 1949CTFT-12 Cantor, Arthur 1920CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Cantor, Eddie 1892-1964 WWasWT Capalbo, Carmen 1925CTFT-1 Capecce, Victor CTFT-3 Capek, Karel 1890-1938 WWasWT Capers, Virginia 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Caplin, Jeremy O. 1955CTFT-3 Capra, Frank 1897-1991 CTFT-9 Capra, Frank, Jr CTFT-3 Capri, Mark 1951CTFT-4 Capshaw, Kate 1953CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Captain Kangaroo See Keeshan, Robert J CTFT-4 Capucine 1935(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Capus, Alfred 1858-1922 WWasWT Cara, Irene 1959CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Carambo, Cristobal 1950CTFT-1 Carbonell, Nestor CTFT-17 Garden, William 1947CTFT-4 Cardiff, Jack 1914CTFT-10 Cardinal, Tantoo 1950CTFT-16 Cardinale, Claudia 1938CTFT-4 Carew, James 1876-1938 WWasWT Carew, Topper 1943CTFT-13 Carey, Denis 1909-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Carey, Drew 1958(?)CTFT-1 7 Carey, Harry Jr. 1921CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Carey, Joyce 1898WWT-1 7 Carey, MacDonald 1913-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Carey, Ron 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Carfax, Bruce 1905-1970 WWasWT Cargill, Patrick 1918WWT-1 7 Cariou, Len 1939CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Carle, Cynthia CTFT-1 Carle, Richard 1871-1941 WWasWT Carleton, Claire 1913WWasWT Carlier, Madeleine WWasWT Carlin, George 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Carlin, Lynn 1938CTFT-1 Carlisle, Alexandra 1886-1936 WWasWT Carlisle, Kevin 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Carlisle, Kitty 1914CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carlisle, Margaret 1905WWasWT Carlisle, Sybil 1871-? WWasWT Carlyle, Robert 196K?)CTFT-19 Carlsen, John A. 1915WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Carlton (Arthur Carlton Philps) 1880-? WWasWT Carlton, Bob 1950CTFT-8 Carme, Pamela 1902WWasWT Carmel, Roger C. 1932-1986 CTFT-4 Carmichael, Ian 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carminati, Tullio 1894-1971 WWasWT Carmines, Al 1936WWT-17 Carne, Judy 1939CTFT-3 Carney, Art 1918CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Carney, George 1887-1947 WWasWT Carney, Kate 1870-1950 WWasWT Carney, Kay 1933CTFT-1 Carnovsky, Morris 1897WWT-17 Caro, Warren 1907WWT-17 Caron, Cecile WWasWT Caron, Glenn Gordon CTFT-12 Caron, Leslie 1931CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Caron, Marguerite WWasWT Carpenter, Carleton 1926WWT-17 Carpenter, Constance 1906WWT-17 Carpenter, Edward Childs 1872-1950 WWasWT Carpenter, Freddie 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carpenter, John 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Carpenter, Maud ?-1967 WWasWT Carpenter, Russ See Carpenter, Russell CTFT-20 Carpenter, Russell CTFT-20 Carr, Alexander 1878-1946 WWasWT Carr, Allan 1941CTFT-3 Carr, Darleen 1950CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Carr, F. Osmond 1858-1916 WWasWT Carr, George ?-1962 WWasWT Carr, Howard 1880-1960 WWasWT Carr, Jane 1909-1957 WWasWT Carr, Jane CTFT-5 Carr, Joseph W. Comyns 1849-1916 WWasWT Carr, Lawrence 1916-1969 WWasWT Carr, Martin 1932CTFT-2 Carr, Philip 1874-1957 WWasWT Carradine, David 1936CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Carradine, John 1906-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Carradine, Keith 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Carradine, Robert 1954CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Carr-Cook, Madge 1856-1933 WWasWT Carre, Fabrice 1855-? WWasWT Carre, Michel 1865-? WWasWT Carrera, Barbara 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carrere, Tia 1965(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11

Carrey, James See Carrey, Jim CTFT-22 Carrey, Jim 1962CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Carrick, Edward 1905WWasWT Carrick, Hartley 1881-1929 WWasWT Carriere, Jean-Claude 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Carrillo, Leo 1880-1961 WWasWT Carrington, Ethel 1889-1962 WWasWT Carrington, Murray 1885-1941 WWasWT Carroll, David-James 1950-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carroll, Diahann 1935CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Carroll, Earl 1893-1948 WWasWT Carroll, Helena CTFT-1 Carroll, Leo G. 1892-1972 WWasWT Carroll, Leo M WWT-14 Carroll, Madeleine 1906-1987 WWasWT Carroll, Nancy 1906-1965 WWasWT Carroll, Pat 1927CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Carroll, Paul Vincent 1900-1968 ..WWasWT Carroll, Sydney W. 1877-1958 WWasWT Carroll, Vinnette CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Carsey, Marcy 1944CTFT-13 Carson, Charles 1885-1977 WWT-16 Carson, Mrs. Charles L. ?-1919 WWasWT Carson, Doris 1910WWasWT Carson, Frances 1895WWasWT Carson, Jeannie 1929WWT-17 Carson, John David CTFT-8 Carson, Johnny 1925CTFT-3 Carson, Kris See Kristofferson, Kris CTFT-14 Carson, Lionel 1873-1937 WWasWT Carson, Murray 1865-1917 WWasWT Carson, T(errence) C CTFT-17 Carte, Mrs. D'Oyly ?-1948 WWasWT Carte, Rupert D'Oyly See D'Oyly Carte, Rupert WWasWT Garten, Audrey 1900WWasWT Carter, Chris 1957(?)CTFT-16 Carter, Desmond ?-1939 WWasWT Carter, Dixie 1939CTFT-5 Carter, Frederick 1900-1970 WWasWT Carter, Helena Bonham See Bonham Carter, Helena ... CTFT-14 Carter, Hubert ?-1934 WWasWT Carter, Jack 1923CTFT-11 Carter, June See Cash, June Carter CTFT-20 Carter, Mrs. Leslie 1862-1937 WWasWT Carter, Lonnie 1942CTFT-1 Carter, Lynda 1951CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Carter, Margaret WWasWT Carter, Mell 1894-1965 WWasWT Carter, Nell 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Carter, Nell-Ruth See Carter, Nell Carter, T. K. 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Carter, Thomas Carter-Edwards, James 1840-1930 Carteret, Anna 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Cartlidge, Katrin 1961Carton, R. C. 1853-1938 Cartwright, Charles 1855-1916 Cartwright, Jim 1958Cartwright, Nancy 1960(?)Cartwright, Peggy 1912Cartwright, Veronica 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Carus, Emma 1879-1927 Caruso, David 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Carver, Brent 1951Carver, James C. 1932Carver, Mary Carver, Steven 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Carvey, Dana 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Cary, Falkland 1897-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Caryll, Ivan 1861-1921 Casady, Cort 1947Casartelli, Gabrielle 1910Casey, Bernie 1939Cash, Jim Cash, Johnny 1932Cash, June Carter 1929Cash, Morny Cash, Rosalind 1938-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Cason, Barbara 1933Cass, Henry 1902-1989 Cass, Peggy 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cass, Ronald 1923Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Cassavetes, John 1929-1989 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cassavetes, Nick 1959Cassel, Seymour 1937Cassidy, David 1950Cassidy, Jack 1927-1976 Cassidy, Joanna 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Cassidy, Patrick 1961Cassidy, Shaun 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Casson, Ann 1915-1990 Casson, Christopher 1912Casson, John 1909Casson, Lewis T. 1875-1969 Casson, Mary 1914Cassutt, Michael (Joseph) 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

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Castang, Veronica CTFT-1 Castellaneta, Dan CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Castellano, Richard 1933-1988 CTFT-7 Castillo, Helen 1955CTFT-4 Castle, John 1940WWT-1 7 Castle, Nick 1947CTFT-12 Cates, Gilbert 1934CTFT-10 Cates, Joe 1924CTFT-12 Cates, Joseph See Cates, Joe CTFT-12 Cates, Madelyn CTFT-8 Cates, Phoebe 1963(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Catlett, Mary Jo 1938CTFT-2 Catlett, Walter 1889-1960 WWasWT Catling, Thomas 1838-1920 WWasWT Caton-Jones, Michael 1958CTFT-10 Cattley, Cyril 1876-1937 WWasWT Cattrall, Kim 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cauble, Lisa See Whelchel, Lisa CTFT-21 Caulfield, Maxwell 1959CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Caute, David 1936CTFT-12 Cavanagh, Lilian ?-1932 WWasWT Cavanagh, Paul 1895-1960 WWasWT Cavanaugh, Michael CTFT-9 Cavani, Liliana 1936CTFT-8 Cavett, Dick 1936CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Cawthorn, Joseph 1867-1949 WWasWT Cayer, D. M. See Duffy, Maureen CTFT-12 Cazenove, Christopher 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cecchetti, Enrico 1847-1928 WWasWT Cecil, Henry 1902-1976 WWT-16 Cecil, Jonathan 1939WWT-17 Cecil, Sylvia 1906WWasWT Ceder, Elayne 1946CTFT-11 Celestin, Jack 1894WWasWT Celli, Faith 1888-1942 WWasWT Cellier, Antoinette 1913WWasWT Cellier, Frank 1884-1948 WWasWT Cerito, Ada WWasWT Cerny, Berthe WWasWT Cerveris, Michael 1960CTFT-22 Chabert, Lacey 1982CTFT-19 Chabrol, Claude 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Chacksfield, Frank CTFT-2 Chadbon, Tom 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaffey, Don 1917CTFT-11 Chagrin, Julian 1940WWT-17 Chaikin, Joseph 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaikin, Shami 1931CTFT-1 Chaine, Pierre WWasWT Chakiris, George 1934CTFT-12 Challenor, (James) Bromley 1884-1935 WWasWT

CHARLESON • 461 Chalzel, Leo 1901-1953 WWasWT Chamberlain, George 1891WWasWT Chamberlain, Richard 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Chamberlin, Lee CTFT-4 Chambers, Charles Haddon 1860-1921 WWasWT Chambers, Emma WWasWT Chambers, H. Kellett 1867-1935.. WWasWT Champion, Cower 1920-1980 WWT-17 Champion, Harry 1866-1942 WWasWT Champion, Marge 1919CTFT-1 Chan, Jackie 1955(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Chance, John T. See Carpenter, John CTFT-15 Chancellor, Betty WWasWT Chancellor, John 1927CTFT-7 Chancellor, Joyce 1906WWasWT Chandler, Helen 1909-1965 WWasWT Chandler, Jeffrey Alan CTFT-2 Chandler, Kyle 1966CTFT-17 Chaney, Stewart 1910-1969 WWasWT Chang, Gary 1953CTFT-10 Chang, Tisa 1941CTFT-1 Changwei, Gu 1957CTFT-13 Channing, Carol 1921CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Channing, Marvin 1944CTFT-4 Channing, Stockard 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Chansky, Dorothy 1951CTFT-1 Chao, Rosalind CTFT-20 Chapin, Harold 1886-1915 WWasWT Chapin, Louis Le Bourgeois 1918WWT-17 Chapin, Miles 1954CTFT-1 Chaplin, Charles Spencer 1889-1977 WWasWT Chaplin, Geraldine 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Chapman, Constance 1912WWT-17 Chapman, David 1938CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chapman, Edward 1901-1986 WWasWT Chapman, Graham 1941-1989 CTFT-8 Chapman, John R. 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chapman, Lonny 1920CTFT-4 Chapman, Michael 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Chappell, William 1908WWT-17 Chappelle, Frederick W. 1895-.... WWasWT Charbonneau, Patricia 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Charell, Erik 1895WWasWT Charisse, Cyd 1921(?)CTFT-12 Charles, Josh 1972(?)CTFT-11 Charles, Maria 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Charles, Pamela 1932WWT-17 Charles, Walter 1945CTFT-1 Charleson, Ian 1949-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17

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Charnin, Martin 1934CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10; WWT-17 Chart, Henry Nye 1868-1934 WWasWT Chartoff, Melanie CTFT-1 Chartoff, Robert 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Charts, Adele See Loring, Lisa CTFT-21 Charvay, Robert 1858-? WWasWT Chase, Chevy 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Chase, Ilka 1905-1978 WWT-16 Chase, Mary 1907-1981 WWT-17 Chase, Pauline 1885-1962 WWasWT Chasen, Heather 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chater, Geoffrey 1921WWT-17 Chatterton, Ruth 1893-1961 WWasWT Chatwin, Margaret ?-1937 WWasWT Chaves, Richard 1951CTFT-8 Chayefsky, Paddy 1923-1981 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chaykin, Maury CTFT-7 Cheadle, Don 1964CTFT-22 Cheek, Molly CTFT-20 Cheeseman, Peter 1932WWT-17 Chekhov, Michael 1891-1955 WWasWT Chelsom, Peter 1956CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Chelton, Nick 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Chen, Joan 1961(?)CTFT-13 Chen Chong See Chen, Joan CTFT-13 Cheney, Sheldon 1886-1980 WWasWT Cher 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Cherkasov, Nikolai 1903-1966 WWasWT Cherrell, Gwen 1926WWT-17 Cherry, Charles 1872-1931 WWasWT Cherry, Helen 1915WWasWT Cherry, Wai 1932-1986 WWT-17 Cheskin, Irving W. 1915WWT-17 Chesne, Steven 1960CTFT-12 Chesney, Arthur 1882-1949 WWasWT Chester, Betty 1895-1943 WWasWT Chester, Nora CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Chetham-Strode, Warren 1897WWasWT Chetwyn, Robert 1933WWT-17 Chetwynd, Lionel 1940CTFT-14 Cheung, Leslie 1956CTFT-19 Chevalier, Albert 1861-1923 WWasWT Chevalier, Marcelle WWasWT Chevalier, Maurice 1888-1972 WWasWT Chew, Lee Chew, Richard Child, Harold Hannyngton 1869-1945 Childress, Alice 1920(?)-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Childs, Gilbert ?-1931 Chiles, Linden Chiles, Lois

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Chinoy, Helen Krich 1922CTFT-1 Chirgwin, George H. 1854-1922 ..WWasWT Chisholm, Robert 1898-1960 WWasWT Chlumsky, Anna 19801?)CTFT-15 Cho, Margaret 1968CTFT-1 7 Choate, Tim 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Chodorov, Edward 1914-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in WWT-17; WWasWT Chodorov, Jerome 1911WWT-17 Chomsky, Marvin J. 1929CTFT-6 Chong, Rae Dawn 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Chong, Thomas See Chong, Tommy CTFT-18 Chong, Tommy 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Chorpenning, Ruth 1905WWasWT Choudhury, Sarita 1966CTFT-20 Chou Jun-fa See Chow Yun-fat CTFT-19 Chow Yun-fat 1955CTFT-19 Christians, Mady 1900-1951. WWasWT Christiansen, Catherine 1957CTFT-5 Christie, Agatha 1890-1976 WWT-16 Christie, Audrey 1912-1989 WWT-17 Christie, Campbell 1893-1963 WWasWT Christie, Dorothy 1896WWasWT Christie, George 1873-1949 WWasWT Christie, Julie 1940(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Christine, Virginia 1920-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Christmas, Eric 1916CTFT-20 Christopher, Dennis 1955CTFT-3 Christopher, Roy CTFT-11 Christopher, Thorn 1940CTFT-22 Christy, Donald CTFT-2 Chudleigh, Arthur 1858-1932 WWasWT Chung, Connie 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Chung Ling Soo WWasWT Church, Esme 1893-1972 WWasWT Church, Thomas Haden 1960CTFT-22 Church, Tony 1930CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Churchill, Berton 1876-1940 WWasWT Churchill, Caryl 1938CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Churchill, Diana (Josephine) 1913WWasWT Churchill, Marguerite 1910WWasWT Churchill, Sarah 1914-1982 WWT-17 Churchill, Winston 1871-1947 WWasWT Churikova, Inna 1943CTFT-12 Ciani, Suzanne 1946CTFT-12 Cilento, Diane 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cimino, Michael 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Cinquevalli, Paul 1859-1918 WWasWT Cizmar, Paula 1949CTFT-1 Clair, Mavis 1916WWasWT Claire, Helen 1911-1974 WWasWT

Claire, Ina 1895-1985 Claire, Ludi 1927Claman, Barbara S. 1939Clancy, Deidre 1943Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clanton, Ralph 1914Clapp, Gordon 1948Clapton, Eric 1945Clare, Mary 1894-1970 Clare, Tom 1876-? Clarence, O. B. 1870-1955 Claridge, Norman 1903Clark, Alfred Clark, Anthony 1964Clark, B. D. 1945Clark, Barrett H. 1890-1953 Clark, Bob 1941Clark, Bobby 1888-1960 Clark, Brian 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Clark, Candy Clark, China Clark, Dick 1929Clark, E. Holman 1864-1925 Clark, Ernest 1912Clark, Fred 1914-1968 Clark, James See Clark, Jim Clark, Jim 1931Clark, John Pepper 1935Clark, John Richard 1932Clark, Mara 1930Clark, Marguerite 1887-1940 Clark, Marjory 1900Clark, Matt 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clark, Peggy 1915Clark, Perceval See Perceval-Clark, P Clark, Roy 1933Clark, Susan 1944Clark, Wallis 1888-1961 Clarke, Caitlin 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Clarke, Cuthbert 1869-1953 Clarke, David 1908Clarke, George 1886-1946 Clarke, John Clarke, Lenny.. Clarke, Mae 1907-

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Clarke, Nigel 1895Clarke, Richard 1930Clarke, Rupert 1865-1926 Clarke, Stanley 1951Clarke-Smith, Douglas A. 1888-1959 Clarkson, Joan 1903Clarkson, Willie 1861-1934 Clary, Robert 1926Claudel, Paul 1868-1955 Claughton, Susan Clausen, Alf 1941Clavell, James 1925-1994 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Claver, Bob 1928-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Clay, Andrew Dice 1958CTFT-11 Clayburgh, Jill 1944CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Clayton, Herbert 1876-1931 WWasWT Clayton, Jack 1921-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Clayton, Tony 1935CTFT-4 Cleage, Pearl 1948CTFT-13 Cleather, Gordon 1872-? WWasWT Cleave, Arthur 1884-? WWasWT Cleese, John 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Clemens, Le Roy 1889-? WWasWT Clement, Clay 1888-1956 WWasWT Clement, Elfrida WWasWT Clement-Scott, Joan 1907-1969.... WWasWT Clement-Scott, Margaret See Scott, Margaret Clement WWasWT Clements, John 1910-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Clements, Miriam WWasWT Clements, Ronald 1953CTFT-22 Clennon, David 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cliff, Laddie 1891-1937 WWasWT Cliffe, H. Cooper 1862-1939 WWasWT Clifford, Camille WWasWT Clifford, Kathleen 1887-1962 WWasWT Clift, Ernest Paul 1881-1963 WWasWT Gift, Montgomery 1920-1966 WWasWT Clifton, Bernard 1902-1970 WWasWT Climenhaga, Joel 1922CTFT-4 Clinger, Bijou 1955CTFT-4 Clive, Colin 1900-1937 WWasWT Clive, Vincent ?-1943 WWasWT Clooney, George 1961CTFT-15 Clore, Leon 1919(?)-1992 CTFT-12 Close, Eric CTFT-1 7 Close, Glenn 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Closser, Louise 1872-? WWasWT Clowes, Richard 1900WWasWT Clunes, Alec S. 1912WWasWT Clurman, Harold 1901-1980 WWT-1 7 Clyde, Jeremy 1941CTFT-8 Coakley, Marion WWasWT Coates, Anne V. 1925CTFT-11 Coates, Carolyn CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cobb, Lee J. 1911-1976 WWasWT Cobb, Randall "Tex" CTFT-7 Cobbs, Bill 1935CTFT-21 Cobert, Bob 1924CTFT-12 Coborn, Charles 1852-1945 WWasWT Coburn, Charles (Douville) 1877-1961 WWasWT Coburn, D(onald) L. 1938CTFT-1 Coburn, James 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Coca, Imogene 1908CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9; WWT-17 Cocea, Alice 1899WWasWT Cochran, Charles (Blake) 1872-1951 WWasWT

Cochrane, Frank 1882-1962 WWasWT Coco, James 1929-1987 CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cocteau, Jean 1889-1963 WWasWT Codrington, Ann 1895WWasWT Codron, Michael 1930CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Cody, Iron Eyes 1915CTFT-1 Coe, Fred H. 1914-1979 WWT-16 Coe, Peter 1929-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Coe, Richard L. 1914-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Coe, Tucker See Westlake, Donald E CTFT-13 Coen, Ethan 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coen, Joel 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coffey, Denise 1936WWT-1 7 Coffin, C. Hayden 1862-1935 WWasWT Coffin, Frederick (D.) 1943CTFT-1 Cogan, David J. 1923CTFT-1 Coghill, Nevill 1899-1980 WWT-1 7 Coghlan, Gertrude 1879-1952 WWasWT Coghlan, Rose 1850-1932 WWasWT Cohan, Charles 1886WWasWT Cohan, George M. 1878-1942 WWasWT Cohan, Georgette 1900WWasWT Cohen, Alexander H. 1920CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Cohen, Edward M. 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cohen, Harry I. 1891-1987 WWasWT Cohen, Larry 1947CTFT-7 Cohenour, Patti 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cohn, Mindy 1966CTFT-22 Coke, Peter (John) 1913WWasWT Colantoni, Enrico CTFT-19 Colbert, Claudette 1905(?)-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Colbin, Rod 1923CTFT-2 Colbourne, Maurice 1894-1965 ... WWasWT Colbron, Grace Isabel ?-1943 WWasWT Cole, Dennis CTFT-4 Cole, Edith 1870-1927 WWasWT Cole, Elizabeth See Ashley, Elizabeth CTFT-8 Cole, Gary CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cole, George 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cole, Kay 1948CTFT-4 Cole, Nora 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cole, Olivia 1942CTFT-8 Coleby, Wilfred T. 1865-? WWasWT Coleman, Cy 1929CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT 3; WWT-1 7 Coleman, Dabney 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Coleman, Fanny 1840-1919 WWasWT

COMO • 463 Coleman, Gary 1968CTFT-3 Coleman, Jack 1958CTFT-8 Coleman, Nancy 1917CTFT-1 Coleman, Robert 1900WWasWT Coleridge, Ethel 1883-? WWasWT Coleridge, Sylvia 1909WWT-1 7 Coles, Kim 1966CTFT-17 Colicos, John 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-16 Colin, Georges WWasWT Colin, Jean 1905-1989 WWasWT Colin, Margaret 1957CTFT-7 Collamore, Jerome 1891CTFT-1 Colleano, Bonar 1923-1958 WWasWT Collet, Richard 1885-1946 WWasWT Collette, Charles 1842-1924 WWasWT Collette, Ton! 1972CTFT-1 7 Colley, Kenneth 1937CTFT-9 Collier, Constance 1878-1955 WWasWT Collier, Gaylan Jane 1924CTFT-2 Collier, Patience 1910-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collier, William 1866-1944 WWasWT Collinge, Patricia 1894-1974 WWasWT Collins, A. Greville 1896WWasWT Collins, Arthur 1863-1932 WWasWT Collins, Barry 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collins, Charles 1904-1964 WWasWT Collins, Frank 1878-1957 WWasWT Collins, Gary 1938CTFT-6 Collins, Horace 1875-1964 WWasWT Collins, Joan 1933(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Collins, Jose 1887-1958 WWasWT Collins, Pauline 1940CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collins, Robert 1930CTFT-1 Collins, Russell 1897-1965 WWasWT Collins, Sewell 1876-1934 WWasWT Collins, Stephen CTFT-3 Collins, Winnie 1896WWasWT Collison, David 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Collison, Wilson 1892-1941 WWasWT Colman, Henry CTFT-8 Colman, Ronald 1891-1958 WWasWT Colon, Miriam 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Colonna, Jerry 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Colt, Alvin 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Colton, John B. 1889-1946 WWasWT Coltrane, Robbie 1950CTFT-12 Columbu, Franco CTFT-4 Columbus, Chris 1959CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Comber, Bobbie 1886-1942 WWasWT Combermere, Edward 1888WWasWT Comden, Betty 1919CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Comenici, Luigi 1916CTFT-9 Commire, Anne CTFT-1 Como, Perry 1913CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12

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Company of Four WWasWT Compton, Edward 1854-1918 WWasWT Compton, Mrs. Edward 1853-1940 WWasWT Compton, Fay 1894-1978 WWasWT Compton, Katherine 1858-1928 WWasWT Compton, Madge ?-1970 WWasWT Compton, Viola 1886-1971 WWasWT Comstock, F. Ray 1880-1949 WWasWT Comstock, Nanette 1873-1942 WWasWT Conaway, Jeff 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Concannon, John N. 1946CTFT-1 Conde, Nicholas See Nathan, Robert Stuart CTFT-13 Conklin, Peggy 1912WWasWT Conley, Darlene CTFT-12 Conn, Didi 1951CTFT-9 Connell, F. Norreys 1874-1948 ....WWasWT Connell, Jane 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Connelly, Christopher 1941-1988 CTFT-7 Connelly, Edward J. 1855-1928 ....WWasWT Connelly, Jennifer 1970CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Connelly, Marc 1890-1980 WWT-17 Conners, Barry 1883-1933 WWasWT Connery, Sean 1930CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Connick, Harry, Jr. 1967CTFT-11 Connolly, Billy 1943CTFT-11 Connolly, Michael 1947CTFT-1 Connolly, Walter 1887-1940 WWasWT Connor, Whitfield 1916-1988 CTFT-1 Connors, Chuck 1921-1992 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-11 Connors, Michael See Connors, Mike CTFT-9 Connors, Mike 1925CTFT-9 Connors, Touch See Connors, Mike CTFT-9 Conquest, Arthur 1875-1945 WWasWT Conquest, Fred 1870-1941 WWasWT Conquest, George 1858-1926 WWasWT Conquest, Ida 1876-1937 WWasWT Conrad, Con 1891-1938 WWasWT Conrad, David 1967(?)CTFT-17 Conrad, Michael 1925-1983 CTFT-2 Conrad, Robert 1935CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Conrad, William 1920-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Conreid, Hans 1917-1980 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Conroy, Frances 1953Conroy, Frank 1890-1964 Conroy, Kevin 1955Conroy, Pat 1945Considine, John

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Constanduros, Mabel ?-1957 WWasWT Constantine, Michael 1927CTFT-17 Conte, John 1915WWasWT Conti, Bill 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Conti, Italia 1874-1946 WWasWT Conti, Tom 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Converse, Frank 1938CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Converse-Roberts, William CTFT-7 Conville, David 1929WWT-17 Convy, Bert 1934-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Conway, Blade Stanhope See Cummings, Bob CTFT-17 Conway, Gary CTFT-2 Conway, Harold 1906WWasWT Conway, Jackie 1922CTFT-2 Conway, Kevin 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Conway, Tim 1933CTFT-3 Conyngham, Fred 1909WWasWT Cooder, Ry 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Coogan, Jackie 1914-1984 CTFT-1 Coogan, Keith 1970CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Cook, Barbara 1927CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cook, Donald 1901-1961 WWasWT Cook, Elisha Jr. 1906(?)-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Cook, James 1937CTFT-3 Cook, Joe 1890-1959 WWasWT Cook, Linda CTFT-3 Cook, Peter 1937-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cook, Roderick 1932-1990 CTFT-1 Cook, T. S. 1947CTFT-3 Cook, Tracey CTFT-17 Cooke, Alistair 1908CTFT-8 Cooke, Stanley 1869-1931 WWasWT Cookman, Anthony Victor 1894-1962 WWasWT Cookson, Georgina WWasWT Cookson, Peter 1913-1990 CTFT-9 Coolidge, Martha 1946CTFT-8 Coolio 1963CTFT-19 Coolus, Romain 1868-1952 WWasWT Coombe, Carol 1911-1966 WWasWT Cooney, Dennis 1938CTFT-4 Cooney, Ray 1932CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cooper, Anthony Kemble 1908- ...WWasWT Cooper, Chris 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cooper, Chuck 1954CTFT-20 Cooper, Daley 1872-? WWasWT Cooper, Enid 1902WWasWT Cooper, Frank Kemble 1857-1918 WWasWT

Cooper, Frederick 1890-1945 Cooper, Gary 1901-1961 Cooper, Giles 1918-1966 Cooper, Gladys 1888-1971 Cooper, Greta Kemble Cooper, Hal 1923Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cooper, Jackie 1922(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Cooper, Lillian Kemble 1891Cooper, Margaret Gernon Cooper, Melville 1896-1973 Cooper, Richard 1893-1947

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Cooper, Susan 1935CTFT-2 Cooper, T. G. 1939CTFT-3 Cooper, Violet Kemble 1889-1961 WWasWT Coote, Bert 1868-1938 WWasWT Coote, Robert 1909-1982 WWT-17 Copeau, Jacques 1878-1949 WWasWT Copeland, Joan 1922CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Copeland, Maurice 1911CTFT-1 Copeland, Stewart 1952CTFT-5 Copley, Paul 1944WWT-17 Copley, Peter 1915WWT-17 Coppel, Alec 1910-1972 WWasWT Copperfield, David 1957(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Coppola, Carmine 1910-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Coppola, Francis Ford 1939CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Coppola, Nicolas See Cage, Nicolas CTFT-21 Coquelin, Jean 1865-1944 WWasWT Coram 1883-? WWasWT Corbett, Glenn 1930(?)-1993 CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Corbett, Gretchen 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Corbett, Harry H. 1925-? WWT-17 Corbett, John CTFT-22 Corbett, Leonora 1908-1960 WWasWT Corbett, Thalberg 1864-? WWasWT Corbin, Barry 1940CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Corbin, John 1870-1959 WWasWT Corby, Ellen 1913CTFT-9 Corcoran, Jane WWasWT Cord, Alex 1933(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cordell, Cathleen 1916WWasWT Cordes, Jim 1932CTFT-4 Cordier, Gilbert See Rohmer, Eric CTFT-12 Corey, Jeff 1914CTFT-8 Corey, Wendell 1914-1968 WWasWT Corfman, Caris 1955CTFT-1 Corigliano, John 1938CTFT-12 Corlett, William 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Corley, Pat 1930CTFT-13 Corliss, Richard Nelson 1944CTFT-15

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Gorman, Gene 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gorman, Roger 1926.....CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Cornell, Katharine 1898-1974 WWasWT Cornthwaite, Robert 1917CTFT-1 Cornwell, Judy 1942WWT-17 Correia, Don 1951CTFT-7 Corri, Charles Montague 1861-? .. WWasWT Corrigan, Emmett 1871-1932 WWasWT Corsaro, Frank 1924CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Corson, Richard WWT-17 Cort, Bud 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cortese, Dan 1967CTFT-21 Cortez, Stanley 1908-1997 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-19 Corwin, Betty 1920CTFT-2 Corwin, Norman 1910CTFT-1 Corzatte, Clayton CTFT-4 Cosby, Bill 1937CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cosell, Howard 1920CTFT-6 Cosgrave, Peggy CTFT-8 Cossart, Ernest 1876-1951 WWasWT Cossart, Valerie 1910WWasWT Cossette, Pierre CTFT-20 Cossins, James 1933WWT-17 Costabile, Richard 1947CTFT-3 Costa-Gavras 1933CTFT-6 Costas, Bob 1952CTFT-12 Costello, Lou 1906-1959 CTFT-16 Costello, Tom 1863-1945 WWasWT Costigan, Ken 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Costner, Kevin 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cotes, Peter 1912WWT-17 Cotsirilos, Stephanie 1947CTFT-1 Cotsworth, Staats 1908-1979 WWT-16 Gotten, Joseph 1905-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cottens, Victor de 1862-? WWasWT Cotton, Oliver 1944CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cotton, Wilfred 1873-? WWasWT Cottrell, Cherry 1909WWasWT[ Cottrell, Richard 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Coullet, Rhonda 1945CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Coulouris, George 1903-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Counsel!, John 1905-1987 WWT-17 Countryman, Michael 1955CTFT-9 Couper, Barbara 1903WWasWT Courage, Alexander 1938CTFT-10 Couric, Katie 1957(?)CTFT-11 Court, Dorothy WWasWT Courteline, Georges 1860-1929 WWasWT Courtenay, Margaret 1923WWT-17

Courtenay, Tom 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Courtenay, William 1875-1933 .... WWasWT Courtleigh, William 1869-1930.... WWasWT Courtneidge, Cicely 1893-1980 WWT-17 Courtneidge, Robert 1859-1939... WWasWT Courtneidge, Rosaline 1903-1926 WWasWT Courtney, Gordon 1895-1964 WWasWT Courtney, Maud 1884-? WWasWT Courtney, Richard 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Courtney, William Leonard 1850-1928 WWasWT Cousin Bubba See Emmons, Wayne CTFT-4 Cousteau, Jacques-Yves 1910-1997. CTFT-18 Cover, Franklin 1928CTFT-8 Covington, Julie CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cowan, Edie CTFT-1 Cowan, Maurice A. 1891WWasWT Coward, Noel 1899-1973 WWasWT Cowen, Laurence 1865-1942 WWasWT Cowen, Ron 1944CTFT-1 7 Cowie, Laura 1892-1969 WWasWT Cowl, Jane 1890-1950 WWasWT Cowley, Eric 1886-1948 WWasWT Cox, Alan 1970CTFT-6 Cox, Alex 1954CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Cox, Brian 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWT-17 Cox, Constance 1915WWT-17 Cox, Courteney 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cox, Paul 1940CTFT-11 Cox, Ronny 1938CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 13 Coyle, J. J. 1928CTFT-1 Coyne, Joseph 1867-1941 WWasWT Coyote, Peter 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Crabe, James 1931-1989 CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cracknel!, Ruth 1925WWT-17 Craggs, The WWasWT Craig, Carl 1954CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Craig, Edith 1869-1947 WWasWT Craig, Edward Gordon 1872-1966 WWasWT Craig, Helen 1912-1986 WWT-17 Craig, Michael 1928WWT-17 Craig, Stuart 1942CTFT-12 Craig, Wendy 1934WWT-17 Crane, Richard 1944CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crane, W. H. 1845-1928 WWasWT Cranham, Kenneth 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crauford, J. R. 1847-1930 WWasWT Craven, Arthur Scott 1875-1971 .. WWasWT Craven, Elise 1898WWasWT Craven, Frank 1880-1945 WWasWT

CRONYN • 465 Craven, Gemma 1950CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Craven, Tom 1868-1919 WWasWT Craven, Wes 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Crawford, Alice 1882WWasWT Crawford, Anne 1920-1956 WWasWT Crawford, Cheryl 1902-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crawford, Cindy 1966CTFT-15 Crawford, Joanna 1942CTFT-4 Crawford, Michael 1942CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT 3; WWT-17 Crawford, Mimi ?-1966 WWasWT Crawley, Tom 1940CTFT-2 Creedon, Dennis 1880-? WWasWT Cregan, David 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crenna, Richard 1927CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Cressall, Maud 1886-1962 WWasWT Cresswell, Helen 1934CTFT-15 Crews, Laura Hope 1880-1942 .... WWasWT Cribbins, Bernard 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crichton, Charles 1910CTFT-8 Crichton, Madge 1881-? WWasWT Crichton, Michael 1942CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 13 Crinkley, Richmond 1940-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crisham, Walter WWasWT Crisp, Quentin 1908CTFT-6 Crispi, Ida WWasWT Crist, Judith 1922CTFT-1 Cristina, Ines 1875-? WWasWT Cristofer, Michael 1945CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Critchlow, Roark CTFT-17 Critt, C. J. 1954CTFT-1 Croce, Arlene 1934CTFT-15 Crofoot, Leonard J CTFT-1 Croft, Anne 1896-1959 WWasWT Croft, Michael 1922-1986 WWT-17 Croft, Nita 1902WWasWT Croft, Paddy CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Croisset, Francis de 1877-1937.... WWasWT Croke, Wentworth 1871-1930 WWasWT Croker, T. F. Dillon 1831-1912 ... WWasWT Croker-King, C. H. 1873-1951 WWasWT Crommelynck, Fernand 1885-1970 WWasWT Cromwell, James 1940CTFT-17 Cromwell, John 1887-1979 WWT-17 Cronenberg, David 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Cronenweth, Jordan 1935-1996 CTFT-22 Cronenweth, Jordan S. See Cronenweth, Jordan CTFT-22 Cronin, Jane 1936CTFT-3 Cronkite, Walter 1916CTFT-6 Cronyn, Hume 1911CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17

466 • CRONYN Cronyn, Tandy 1945CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Crook, John ?-1922 WWasWT Cropper, Anna 1938WWT-17 Cropper, Roy 1898-1954 WWasWT Crosby, Cathy Lee 1948-. CTFT-15 Crosby, Denise CTFT-8 Crosby, Gary 1933-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Crosby, Joan 1934CTFT-12 Crosby, Mary 1959CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Crosman, Henrietta 1865-1944 WWasWT Cross, Ben 1947CTFT-6 Cross, Beverley 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cross, Julian 1851-1925 WWasWT Cross, Marcia 1961CTFT-19 Grossman, Melville See Zanuck, Darryl F CTFT-22 Croswell, Anne CTFT-1 Crothers, Rachel 1878-1958 WWasWT Crothers, Scatman 1910-1986 CTFT-3 Crouch, J. H. 1918CTFT-1 Crouse, Lindsay 1948CTFT-4 Crouse, Russel 1893-1966 WWasWT Crow, Laura 1945CTFT-5 Crowden, Graham 1922CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Crowder, Jack See Rasulala, Thalmus CTFT-10 Crowe, Cameron 1957CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Crowe, Christopher 1948CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Crowe, Russell 1964(?)CTFT-16 Crowley, Mart 1935WWT-17 Crowley, Pat CTFT-8 Crowley, Patricia See Crowley, Pat CTFT-8 Crowther, Leslie 1933WWT-17 Croxton, Arthur 1868-? WWasWT Crudup, Billy 1968(?)CTFT-17 Cruickshank, Andrew 1907-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cruickshank, Gladys 1902WWasWT Cruikshank, A. Stewart 1877-1949 WWasWT Cruikshank, Stewart 1908-1966 ....WWasWT Cruikshanks, Charles 1844-1928 WWasWT Cruise, Tom 1962CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Crust, Arnold See Winner, Michael CTFT-11 Crutchley, Rosalie 1921-1997 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Cruttwell, Hugh 1918WWT-17 Cruz, Wilson 1973CTFT-20 Cryer, David 1936WWT-17 Cryer, Gretchen 1935CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Cryer, Jon 1965Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Crystal, Billy 1947Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Cuka, Frances 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cukor, George 1899-1983 Culhane, Shamus 1908Culkin, Macaulay 1980(?)Cullen, David 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Culley, Frederick 1879-1942 Culliton, Joseph 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Gulliver, Karen 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Cullum, John 1930Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Culp, Robert 1930Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Culver, Roland 1900-1984 Cumberland, Gerald 1879-1926 Cumberland, John 1880-? Cummings, Bob 1910(?)-1990 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cummings, Constance 1910Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cummings, Robert See Cummings, Bob Cummings, Vicki 1913-1969 Cummins, Peggy 1925Cundey, Dean Cuningham, Philip 1865-? Cunliffe, Whit Cunningham, John 1932Cunningham, Merce 1919Cunningham, Robert 1866-? Cunningham, Sarah 1919-1986 Cupito, Suzanne See Brittany, Morgan Curel, Viscomte Francois de 1854-1928 Currah, Brian Mason 1929Curran, Leigh 1943Currie, Clive 1877-1935 Currie, Finlay 1878-1968 Currie, Glenne 1926Curry, Julian 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Curry, Tim 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Curteis, Ian 1935Curtin, Jane 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Curtin, Valerie 1945(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Curtis, Dan 1928Curtis, Jamie Lee 1958Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, Curtis, Keene 1923Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Curtis, Ken 1916-1991 Curtis, Richard 1956-

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Curtis, Tony 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Curtis-Hall, Vondie 1956CTFT-17 Curwen, Patric 1884-1949 WWasWT Curzon, Frank 1868-1927 WWasWT Curzon, George 1898WWasWT Cusack, Ann CTFT-17 Cusack, Cyril 1910CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cusack, Joan 1962CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Cusack, John 1966CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Cusack, Sinead 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Cushing, Catherine Chisholm 1874-1952 WWasWT Cushing, Peter 1913-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cushing, Tom 1879-1941 WWasWT Cushman, Robert 1943WWT-17 Cuthbert, Neil 1951CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Cuthbertson, Allan 1920-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cuthbertson, lain 1930CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cutler, Kate 1870-1955 WWasWT Cutter, Lise CTFT-4 Cuvillier, Charles 1879-1955 WWasWT Cypher, Jon 1932CTFT-9 Czerny, Henry 1959CTFT-16

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Dabdoub, Jack 1925Dabney, Augusta D'Abo, Maryam 1961Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 D'Abo, Olivia 1969(?)da Costa, Liz 1955Da Costa, Morton 1914-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dafoe, Willem 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dagnall, Ells 1868-1935 Dagnall, Thomas C. ?-1926 Dahl, Arlene 1928Dahl, John 1956Dahl, Roald 1916Dailey, Dan 1915-1978 Dailey, Irene 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Daily, Bill 1928Dainton, Marie 1881-1938 Dajani, Nadia D'Albert, George 1870-1949 Daldry, Stephen Dale, Alan 1861-1928

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Dale, Grover 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Dale, James Littlewood 1886WWasWT Dale, Jim 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-1 7 Dale, Margaret 1880-1972 WWasWT Dale, Margaret 1922WWasWT Dallas, J. J. 1853-1915 WWasWT Dallas, Meredith Eugene 1916CTFT-1 Dalmatoff, B. 1862-? WWasWT D'Alroy, Evelyn ?-1915 WWasWT Dalrymple, Jean 1910WWT-17 Dalton, Abby 1935CTFT-7 Dalton, Charles 1864-1942 WWasWT Dalton, Doris 1910WWasWT Dalton, Dorothy 1893-1972 WWasWT Dalton, Timothy 1944CTFT-7 Daltrey, Roger 1944CTFT-6 Dalva, Robert 1942CTFT-1 Daly, Arnold 1875-1927 WWasWT Daly, Blyth 1902WWasWT Daly, Bob 1936CTFT-10 Daly, Dutch 1848-? WWasWT Daly, James 1918-1978 WWT-16 Daly, John 1937CTFT-11 Daly, John Charles 1914-1991 CTFT-13 Daly, Mark 1887-1957 WWasWT Daly, Timothy 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Daly, Tyne 1946(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 D'Amboise, Charlotte 1965(?)CTFT-11 Dames, Rob 1944CTFT-4 Damon, Mark 1933CTFT-14 Damon, Matt 1970CTFT-20 Damon, Stuart 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Damski, Mel 1946CTFT-11 Dana, Bill 1924CTFT-9 Dana, F. Mitchell 1942CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Dana, Henry 1855-1921 WWasWT Dana, Leora 1923WWT-17 Dance, Charles 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4, 11 Dance, George 1865-1932 WWasWT Dane, Clemence 1888-1965 WWasWT Dane, Ethel WWasWT Dane, Marjorie 1898WWasWT Daneman, Paul 1925WWT-17 Danes, Claire 1979CTFT-15 Danforth, William 1867-1941 WWasWT Dang, Tim CTFT-20 D'Angelo, Beverly 1953(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Dangerfield, Rodney 1921CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Daniel, T. 1945CTFT-1 Daniele, Graciela 1939CTFT-10 Danielewski, Tad CTFT-3 Daniell, Henry 1894-1963 WWasWT Daniels, Bebe 1901-1971 WWasWT Daniels, Danny 1924CTFT-3 Daniels, Danny See Giagni, D. J CTFT-4

Daniels, Faith 1958(?)CTFT-14 Daniels, Frank 1860-1935 WWasWT Daniels, Jeff 1955CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Daniels, Marc c.1912-1989 CTFT-8 Daniels, Phil 1958CTFT-1 7 Daniels, Ron 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Daniels, William 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Danilova, Alexandra 1907WWasWT Danner, Blythe 1944(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5, 12; WWT-1 7 Danning, Sybil CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dano, Linda 1943CTFT-1 7 Dano, Royal 1922-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Dansey, Herbert 1870-1917 WWasWT Danson, Ted 1947...... CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Dante, Joe CTFT-7 Dante, Nicholas 1941-1991 CTFT-11 Dantes, Edmond See Hughes, John CTFT-12 Danton, Ray 1931-1992 CTFT-11 Danvers, Johnny 1870-1939 WWasWT Danza, Tony 1951CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 D'Arbanville, Patti 1952(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Darby, Ken 1909-1992 CTFT-11 Darby, Kim 1948CTFT-3 Darbyshire, Iris 1905WWasWT Darden, Severn 1929-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 DaRe, Aldo See Ray, Aldo CTFT-9 Dare, Daphne WWT-17 Dare, Phyllis 1890-1975 WWasWT Dare, Zena 1887-1975 WWasWT Darewski, Herman 1883-1929 WWasWT Dark, Sidney 1874-1947 WWasWT Darke, Nick 1948CTFT-12 Darley, Herbert WWasWT Darling, T. H. See Harris, Thomas Walter CTFT-16 Darlington, William Aubrey 1890-1979 WWT-16 Darlow, Cynthia 1949CTFT-1 Darragh, Miss ?-1917 WWasWT Darrell, Maisie 1901WWasWT Darren, James 1936CTFT-3 Darthy, Gilda WWasWT Darvas, Lili 1906-1974 WWasWT D'Arville, Camille 1863-1932 WWasWT Da Silva, Howard 1909-1986 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Datas 1876-? WWasWT Daubeny, Peter 1921-1975 WWasWT Daunt, William 1893-1938 WWasWT Dauphin, Claude 1903-1978 WWT-17 Davenport, Harry 1866-1949 WWasWT

DAVIS • 467 Davenport, Nigel 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davey, Nuna 1902Davey, Peter 1857-1946 Davi, Robert 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Daviau, Allen 1942David, Hal 1921David, Joanna 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 David, Keith 1954(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 David, Lolita See Davidovich, Lolita David, Worton ?-1940 Davidovich, Lolita 196K?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Davidson, Eileen Davidson, Gordon 1933Davidson, John 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Davidson, Martin 1939Davidson, Richard M. 1940Davidtz, Embeth 1966(?)Davies, Acton 1870-1916 Davies, Ben 1858-1943 Davies, Betty-Ann 1910-1955 Davies, Edna 1905Davies, Gary See Davies, Geraint Wyn Davies, Geraint Wyn 1957Davies, Harry Parr 1914-1955 Davies, Howard 1945(?)Davies, Hubert Henry 1869-1932 Davies, Marion 1897-1961 Davies, Robertson 1913Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davies, Siobhan 1950Davies, Terence 1945Davies, Valentine 1905-1961 Daviot, Gordon 1897-1952 Davis, Allan 1913Davis, Allen III 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Davis, Ann B. 1926Davis, Ariel 1912Davis, Bette 1908-1989 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Davis, Boyd 1885-1963 Davis, Brad 1949-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Davis, Carl 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davis, Clayton 1948Davis, Clifton 1945Davis, Daniel Davis, Donald 1928-1998 Obituary in CTFT-22 Davis, Fay 1872-1945 Davis, Geena 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Davis, Gilbert 1899Davis, Hal 1950-

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468 • DAVIS Davis, Hope 1964CTFT-15 Davis, Jeff 1950CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Davis, Joan 1906-1961 WWasWT Davis, joe 1912-1984 WWT-1 7 Davis, Judy 1956(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Davis, Kevin 1945CTFT-4 Davis, Luther 1921CTFT-3 Davis, Mac 1942CTFT-3 Davis, Martin Sandford 1927CTFT-12 Davis, Michael 1936CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Davis, Newnham-N. See Newnham-Davis WWasWT Davis, Ossie 1917CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9; WWT-17 Davis, Owen 1874-1956 WWasWT Davis, Owen 1907-1949 WWasWT Davis, Phoebe 1865-? WWasWT Davis, R. G. 1933CTFT-2 Davis, Ray C CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Davis, Richard Harding 1864-1916 WWasWT Davis, Sammi See Davis-Voss, Sammi CTFT-15 Davis, Sammy, Jr. 1925-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Davis, Tom Buffen 1867-1931 WWasWT Davis, Wendy CTFT-17 Davis, William B. 1938CTFT-18 Davis, William Boyd 1885-? WWasWT Davison, Bruce 1946CTFT-4 Davison, Jon 1949CTFT-10 Davison, Peter CTFT-8 Davis-Voss, Sammi 1964CTFT-15 Davys, Edmund 1947CTFT-7 Dawber, Pam 1954CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dawe, Thomas F. 1881-1928 WWasWT Dawn, Hazel 1891-1988 WWasWT Dawson, Anna CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dawson, Beatrice 1908-1976 WWT-16 Dawson, Forbes 1860-? WWasWT Dawson, Richard 1932CTFT-8 Day, Doris 1924CTFT-7 Day, Edith 1896-1971 WWasWT Day, Frances 1908WWasWT Day, Linda 1938CTFT-7 Day, Lynda See George, Lynda Day CTFT-8 Day, Marjorie 1889WWasWT Day, Richard Digby 1940WWT-17 Day, Robert 1922CTFT-11 Day-Lewis, Daniel 1957CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Dazey, Charles Turner 1853-1938 WWasWT Dazie, Mdlle. 1882-1952 WWasWT Deacon, Brian 1949CTFT-4 Deacon, Richard 1923-1984 CTFT-2 Dean, Basil 1888-1978 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Dean, Erica See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-22 Dean, Isabel WWT-17 Dean, James 1931-1955 CTFT-20 Dean, Julia 1880-1952 WWasWT Dean, Laura 1963CTFT-3 Dean, Loren 1969CTFT-11 Deane, Barbara 1886-? WWasWT Deane, Tessa WWasWT De Angelis, Jefferson 1859-1933 ..WWasWT De Angelis, Rosemary 1933CTFT-5 Deans, F. Harris 1886-1961 WWasWT Dearden, Harold 1882-1962 WWasWT Dearden, James 1949CTFT-10 Dearing, Peter 1912WWasWT Dearly, Max 1875-1943 WWasWT Dearth, Harry 1876-1933 WWasWT de Banzi, Lois CTFT-1 De Banzie, Brenda 1915WWasWT De Basil, Wassily ?-1951 WWasWT De Bear, Archibald 1889-1970 WWasWT De Belleville, Frederic 1857-1923 WWasWT Debenham, Cicely 1891-1955 WWasWT De Bont, Jan CTFT-11 De Bray, Henry 1889-1965 WWasWT De Burgh, Aimee ?-1946 WWasWT Debuskey, Merle 1923CTFT-4 DeCarlo, Yvonne 1924CTFT-7 De Casalis, Jeanne 1897-1966 WWasWT de Coppet, Theodosia See Bara, Theda CTFT-20 De Cordoba, Pedro 1881-1950 WWasWT De Cordova, Frederick 1910CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 De Cordova, Rudolph 1860-1941 WWasWT Decourcelle, Pierre 1856-1926 WWasWT De Courville, Albert P. 1887-1960 WWasWT DeDomenico, Richard 1936CTFT-2 Dee, Ruby 1924(?)CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Dee, Sandra 1942CTFT-21 Deeley, Michael 1932CTFT-12 Deering, Olive 1919-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 De Foe, Louis Vincent 1869-1922 WWasWT De Fontenoy, Diane 1878-? WWasWT De Fore, Don 1919-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 De Frece, Lauri 1880-1921 WWasWT De Frece, Walter 1870-? WWasWT DeGeneres, Ellen 1958CTFT-17 De Groot, Walter 1896WWasWT De Hartog, Jan 1914CTFT-2 de Havilland, Olivia 1916CTFT-6 Dehelly, Emile 1871-? WWasWT Dehn, Paul 1912-1976 WWT-16 Dehner, John 1915-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Dekker, Albert 1905-1962 WWasWT De Koven, Reginald 1859-1920 ....WWasWT Delafield, E.M. 1890-1943 WWasWT

de la Giroday, Francois See Giroday, Francois CTFT-19 de la Haye, Ina 1906WWasWT Delaney, Kim 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Delaney, Shelagh 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 De Lange, Herman 1851-1929 WWasWT Delany, Dana 1956CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 de la Pasture, Mrs. Henry 1866-1945 WWasWT De Lappe, Gemze 1922CTFT-3 de la Roche, Elisa 1949CTFT-4 De La Tour, Frances 1944CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Delaunay, Louis 1854-? WWasWT De Laurentiis, Dino 1919CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Delderfield, R.'F. 1912-1972 WWasWT De Legh, Kitty 1887-? WWasWT De Leon, Jack 1897-1956 WWasWT Delerue, Georges 1924-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Delevines WWasWT Delfont, Bernard 1909WWT-17 de Liagre, Alfred 1904-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Dell, Floyd 1887-1969 WWasWT Dell, Gabriel 1919-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dell, Jeffrey 1899WWasWT Delon, Alain 1935CTFT-14 Delorenzo, Michael CTFT-14 Delorme, Hugues WWasWT Deloy George 1953CTFT-4 Delpy, Julie 1969CTFT-15 del Rio, Dolores 1905-1983 CTFT-20 Delroy, Irene 1898WWasWT Del Ruth, Thomas 1943CTFT-15 Del Ruth, Tom See Del Ruth, Thomas CTFT-15 del Toro, Benicio 1967CTFT-18 DeLuise, Dom 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 De Lungo, Tony 1892WWasWT Delysia, Alice 1889WWasWT Demarest William 1892-1983 CTFT-2 De Marney, Derrick 1906-1971 ....WWasWT De Marney, Terence 1909-1971 ...WWasWT de Mille, Agnes 1905-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 de Mille, Cecil B. 1881-1959 WWasWT de Mille, William C. 1878-1955 ...WWasWT Demme, Jonathan 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 De Montherlant, Henry 1896WWasWT De Mornay, Rebecca 1961CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Dempsey, Patrick 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dempster, Hugh 1900-1987 WWasWT De Munn, Jeffrey 1947CTFT-7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Demy, Jacques 1931-1990 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-10 Dench, Judi 1934CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-17 Denes, Oscar 1893WWasWT Deneuve, Catherine 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4 Denham, Isolde 1920WWasWT Denham, Maurice 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Denham, Reginald 1894WWT-17 De Niro, Robert 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 10 Denis, Claire 1948CTFT-20 Denison, Michael 1915-1998 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Denker, Henry 1912CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dennehy, Brian 1938CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Dennis, Sandy 1937-1992 CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Dennison, Sally 1941CTFT-3 Denny, Ernest 1862-1943 WWasWT Denny, Reginald 1891-1967 WWasWT Denny, William Henry 1853-1915 WWasWT Denoff, Sam 1928CTFT-4 Densham, Pen 1947CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Dent, Alan 1905-1978 WWT-16 Dent-Cox, Tom CTFT-1 7 Denton, Frank 1878-1945 WWasWT Denver, Bob 1935CTFT-7 Denver, John 1943-1997 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Denville, Alfred J. P. 1876-1955 . WWasWT De Palma, Brian 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Depardieu, Gerard 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 DePatie, David H. 1930CTFT-10 Depp, Johnny 1963CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Depre, Ernest 1854-? WWasWT Derek, Bo 1956CTFT-3 Derek, John 1926-1998 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-21 De Reyes, Consuelo 1893-1948... WWasWT Dern, Bruce 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dern, Laura 1967CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Derr, Richard 1917WWasWT Derricks, Cleavant 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Derwent, Clarence 1884-1959 De Sanctis, Alfredo De Santis, Joe 1909-1989 Desborough, Philip 1883-? Descaves, Lucien 1861-1949 DeScenna, Linda 1949-

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Deschanel, Caleb 1944CTFT-8 De Selincourt, Hugh 1878-1951 .. WWasWT Desfontaines, Henri 1876-? WWasWT De Shields, Andre 1946CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Desiderio, Robert CTFT-6 De Silva, N. 1868-1949 WWasWT Desjardins, Maxime WWasWT Deslys, Gaby 1884-1920 WWasWT Desmond, Dan 1944CTFT-5 Desmond, Florence 1905WWasWT DeSoto, Rosana CTFT-7 De Sousa, May 1887-1948 WWasWT Despres, Loraine CTFT-6 Despres, Suzanne 1875-1951 WWasWT Desprez, Frank 1853-1916 WWasWT Desvallieres, Maurice 1857-1926. WWasWT De Sylva B. G. 1895-1950 WWasWT De Toth, Andre 1913CTFT-15 Deutch, Howard CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Deutsch, Benoit-Leon 1892WWasWT Deutsch, Helen 1906CTFT-4 De Vahl, Anders 1869-? WWasWT Deval, Jacques 1895-1972 WWasWT De Valentina, Rudolpho See Valentino, Rudolph CTFT-22 De Valois, Ninette 1898WWasWT Devane, William 1937CTFT-3 Devant, David 1863-? WWasWT de Varona, Joanna See Kerns, Joanna CTFT-18 Deverell, John W. 1880-1965 WWasWT Devereux, William ?-1945 WWasWT Devine, Andy 1905-1977 CTFT-21 Devine, George 1910-1966 WWasWT DeVine, Lawrence 1935CTFT-1 Devine, Loretta CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 DeVito, Danny 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Devlin, Dean 1962CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Devlin, Jay 1929CTFT-1 Devlin, William 1911-1987 WWasWT DeVore, Cain 1960CTFT-6 Devore, Gaston 1859-? WWasWT De Vries, Henry WWasWT De Vries, Peter 1910CTFT-1 De Warfaz, George 1889-1966 WWasWT Dewell, Michael 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dewhurst, Colleen 1924-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Dewhurst, Keith 1931CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 De Winton, Alice WWasWT De Witt, Joyce 1949CTFT-9 De Wolfe, Billy 1907-1974 WWasWT De Wolfe, Elsie 1865-1950 WWasWT Dews, Peter 1929-1997 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dexter, Aubrey 1898-1958 WWasWT

DINNER * 4 6 9 Dexter, John 1925(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dey, Susan 1952CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 De Young, Cliff 1946(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Diaghileff, Serge 1872-1929 WWasWT Diamond, Dustin 1977CTFT-1 7 Diamond, I. A. L. 1920-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Diamond, Margaret 1916WWT-17 Diamond, Selma 1921-1985 CTFT-2 Diaz, Arnold 1949CTFT-17 Diaz, Cameron 1972CTFT-1 7 DiCaprio, Leonardo 1975(?)CTFT-14 Dicenta, Joaquin I860-? WWasWT DiCenzo, George CTFT-8 Dick, Andy 1965CTFT-20 Dickens, C. Stafford 1896-1967... WWasWT Dickerson, Ernest 1952CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Dickerson, George CTFT-6 Dickey, Paul 1884-1933 WWasWT Dickinson, Angie 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Dickson, Dorothy 1896WWasWT Didring, Ernst 1868-1931 WWasWT Diener, Joan 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dietrich, Dena CTFT-1 Dietrich, Marlene 1901(?)-1992 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dietz, Howard 1896-1983 WWT-17 Digges, Dudley 1879-1947 WWasWT Diggs, Elizabeth 1939CTFT-3 Dighton, John 1909WWT-16 Dignam, Mark 1909-1989 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 DiLauro, Stephen 1950CTFT-11 Dillard, Victoria CTFT-17 Diller, Barry 1942CTFT-3 Diller, Phyllis 1917CTFT-1 Dilley, Les See Dilley, Leslie CTFT-22 Dilley, Leslie CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Dillingham, Charles B. 1868-1934 WWasWT Dillman, Bradford 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Dillon, Frances ?-1947 WWasWT Dillon, John 1945CTFT-1 Dillon, Kevin 1965(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Dillon, Matt 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Dillon, Melinda 1939CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Dillon, Mia CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dinallo, Gregory S. 1941CTFT-8 Dinehart, Alan 1890-1944 WWasWT Dinner, William CTFT-4

470 • DINSDALE Dinsdale, Reece Dion, Peter

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See Chetwynd, Lionel CTFT-14 Diphusa, Patty See Almodovar, Pedro CTFT-10 Disher, Maurice Willson 1893-1969 WWasWT Dishy, Bob CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Disney, Roy 1930CTFT-14 Disney, Walt 1901-1966 CTFT-20 Dispenza, Joe 1961..CTFT-7 Diss, Eileen 1931CTFT-14 Ditrichstein, Leo 1865-1928 WWasWT Divine 1945-1988 CTFT-7 DiVito, Joanne 1941CTFT-3 Dix, Beulah Marie 1876-1970 WWasWT Dix, Dorothy 1892-1970 WWasWT Dixey, Henry E. 1859-1943 WWasWT Dixon, Adele 1908WWasWT Dixon, Campbell 1895-1960 WWasWT Dixon, Donna 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Dixon, George See Willis, Ted CTFT-11 Dixon, Ivan 1931CTFT-8 Dixon, Jean 1896-1981 WWasWT Dixon, Maclntyre 1931CTFT-8 Djimon See Hounsou, Djimon CTFT-21 Djola, BadjaCTFT-10 D'Lugoff, Art 1924CTFT-2 Dobie, Alan 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Doble, Frances 1902-1967 WWasWT Dobson, Kevin 1943CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 12 Dobson, Kevin James See Dobson, Kevin CTFT-22 Dodd, Ken 1929WWT-1 7 Dodd, Lee Wilson 1879-1933 WWasWT Dodds, Jamieson 1884-1942 WWasWT Dodds, William CTFT-1 Dodge, Henry Irving 1861-1934 ...WWasWT Dodimead, David 1919WWT-17 Dodson, Jack 1931-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Dodson, John E. 1857-1931 WWasWT Doherty, Shannen 1971CTFT-13 Dolenz, Michael See Dolenz, Micky Dolenz, Mickey See Dolenz, Micky Dolenz, Micky 1945Dolin, Anton 1904-1983 Dolly, Jennie 1892-1941 Dolly, Rosie 1892-1970 Dolman, Richard 1895Dombasle, Arielle 1957Domingo, Placido 1941Donahue, Elinor 1937Donahue, Jack 1892?-1930 Donahue, Phil 1935Donahue, Troy 1936-

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Donald, James 1917WWasWT Donaldson, Roger 1945CTFT-10 Donaldson, Sam 1934CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Donat, Peter 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Donat, Robert 1905-1958 WWasWT Donath, Ludwig 1907-1967 WWasWT Donehue, Vincent J. 1920-1966 ...WWasWT Donenberg, Benjamin 1957CTFT-2 Donfeld CTFT-11 Doniger, Walter CTFT-2 Donisthorpe, G. Sheila 1898-1946 WWasWT Donlan, Yolande WWT-17 Donleavy, J. P. 1926WWT-17 Donlevy, Brian 1903-1972 WWasWT Donnay, Maurice 1859-? WWasWT Donnell, Jeff 1921-1988 CTFT-1 Donnell, Patrick 1916WWT-17 Donnelly, Candice 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Donnelly, Donal 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Donnelly, Dorothy Agnes 1880-1928 WWasWT Donner, Clive 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Donner, Richard 1939(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 D'Onofrio, Vincent 1960(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 D'Onofrio, Vincent Phillip See D'Onofrio, Vincent CTFT-22 Donohoe, Amanda 1962CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Donohue, Jack 1912-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Donovan, Arlene CTFT-5 Doohan, James 1920CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Dooley, Paul 1928CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dooley, Rae 1896-1984 WWasWT Dooley, Ray 1952-1984 CTFT-1 Doran, Charles 1877-1964 WWasWT Doran, Takayo See Fischer, Takayo CTFT-22 Dore, Alexander 1923WWT-17 Dorff, Stephen 1973CTFT-22 Dorgere, Arlette Dorleac, Jean-Pierre D'Orme, Aileen 1877-1939 Dormer, Daisy 1889Dorn, Dolores Dorn, Harding 1923-1987

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Dorn, Michael 1952Dornay, Jules Doro, Marie 1882-1956 Dorr, Dorothy 1867-? D'Orsay, Lawrance 1853-1931 Dorwart, David A. 1948Dorziat, Gabrielle Dossor, Alan 1941-

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Dotrice, Roy 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Doucet, Catherine Calhoun 1875-1958 WWasWT Douglas, Diana 1923CTFT-1 Douglas, Eric 1962CTFT-6 Douglas, Felicity WWT-17 Douglas, Gordon 1907-1993 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-12 Douglas, Illeana 1965CTFT-20 Douglas, Juliet 1962CTFT-8 Douglas, Kenneth ?-1923 WWasWT Douglas, Kirk 1916CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Douglas, Melvyn 1901-1980 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Douglas, Michael See Crichton, Michael CTFT-22 Douglas, Michael 1944CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Douglas, Mike 1925CTFT-6 Douglas, Robert 1909WWasWT Douglas, Sarah CTFT-4 Douglas, Tom 1903WWasWT Douglas, Torrington ?-1986 WWT-17 Douglas, Wallace 1911WWT-17 Douglass, Albert 1864-1940 WWasWT Douglass, R. H WWasWT Douglass, Stephen 1921WWT-17 Douglass, Vincent 1900-1926 WWasWT Dourif, Brad 1950CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Dovey, Alice 1885-1969 WWasWT Dow, Clara 1883-1969 WWasWT Dow, Tony 1945...... CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Dowd, M'el CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dowdy, Mrs. Regera See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 Dowling, Eddie 1894-1976 WWasWT Dowling, Joan 1928-1954 WWasWT Dowling, Vincent 1929CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Down, Angela 1943WWT-17 Down, Lesley-Anne 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Downey, Robert CTFT-8 Downey, Robert Jr. 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Downey, Roma 1963CTFT-17 Downie, Penny CTFT-9 Downs, Hugh 1921CTFT-5 Downs, Jane WWT-17 Doyle, Arthur Conan 1859-1930 WWasWT Doyle, David 1925-1997 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-17 Doyle, Jill 1965CTFT-4 D'Oyly Carte, Rupert 1876-? WWasWT Dozier, William 1908-1991 CTFT-10 Dragoti, Stan(ley G.) 1932CTFT-1 Drake, Alfred 1914WWT-17 Drake, Fabia 1904-1990 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Drake, Larry 1949(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Drake, William A. 1899-1965 WWasWT Draper, Polly 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Draper, Ruth 1889-1956 WWasWT Draycott, Wilfred 1848-? WWasWT Drayton, Alfred 1881-1949 WWasWT Dreiser, Theodore 1871-1945 WWasWT Drescher, Fran 1957CTFT-20 Dresdal, Sonia 1909-1976 WWT-16 Dresser, Louise 1882-1965 WWasWT Dressier, Eric 1900WWasWT Dressier, Marie 1869-1934 WWasWT Drever, Constance ?-1948 WWasWT Drew, John 1853-1927 WWasWT Drewitt, Stanley 1878-? WWasWT Drexler, Rosalyn CTFT-1 Dreyfuss, Henry 1904-1972 WWasWT Dreyfuss, Richard 1947CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5, 12; WWT-1 7 Drinkwater, Albert Edwin ?-1923. WWasWT Drinkwater, John 1882-1937 WWasWT Drivas, Robert 1938-1986 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Driver, Donald 1923?-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Driver, John 1947CTFT-6 Driver, Minnie 1972(?)CTFT-15 Drouet, Robert 1870-1914 WWasWT Droomgoole, Patrick 1930WWT-1 7 Druce, Hubert 1870-1931 WWasWT Drulie, Sylvia CTFT-1 Drummond, Alice 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Drummond, Dolores 1834-1926 .. WWasWT Drury, Alan 1949CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Drury, William Price 1861-1949.. WWasWT Dryden, Vaughan 1875-? WWasWT Dryer, Fred 1946CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Duberman, Martin Bauml 1930CTFT-1 Duberstein, Helen 1926CTFT-4 Dubin, Charles S. 1919CTFT-11 Du Bois, Raoul Pene 1914WWT-17 Duchin, Peter 1937CTFT-1 Duchovny, David 1961(?)CTFT-14 Duclow, Geraldine 1946CTFT-4 Dudikoff, Michael CTFT-13 Dudley, Anne 1956CTFT-20 Dudley, Bide 1877-1944 WWasWT Dudley, Carol L. 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Dudley, William 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Duell, William CTFT-3 Duff, Howard 1917-1990 CTFT-6 Duffield, Kenneth 1885-? WWasWT Duffy, Julia 1951CTFT-4 Duffy, Maureen 1933CTFT-12 Duffy, Patrick 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Duflos, Raphael?-! 946 WWasWT

Dufour, Val 1927CTFT-1 Dugan, Dennis 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Duggan, Andrew 1923-1988 CTFT-7 Duigan, John CTFT-1 7 Dukakis, Olympia 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Duke, Bill CTFT-10 Duke, Daryl CTFT-12 Duke, Ivy 1896WWasWT Duke, Patty 1946CTFT-3 Duke, Vernon 1903-1969 WWasWT Dukes, Ashley 1885-1959 WWasWT Dukes, David 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Du Kore, Lawrence 1933CTFT-5 Dullea, Keir 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dullin, Charles 1885-1949 WWasWT Dullzell, Paul 1879-1961 WWasWT Du Maurier, Daphne 1907-1989.. WWasWT du Maurier, Gerald 1873-1934 .... WWasWT Dunaway, Faye 1941CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Duncan, Augustin 1873-1954 WWasWT Duncan, Fiona CTFT-4 Duncan, Isadora 1880-1927 WWasWT Duncan, Lindsay 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Duncan, Malcolm 1881-1942 WWasWT Duncan, Mary 1903WWasWT Duncan, Patrick Sheane 1947(?)-.... CTFT-16 Duncan, Ronald 1914WWT-17 Duncan, Rosetta 1900-1959 WWasWT Duncan, Sandy 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Duncan, Todd 1900WWasWT Duncan, Vivian 1899-1986 WWasWT Duncan, William Cary 1874-1945 WWasWT Duncan-Petley, Stella 1975CTFT-4 Dunfee, Jack 1901WWasWT Dunham, Joanna 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunham, Katherine 1910WWT-17 Dunkels, Dorothy 1907WWasWT Dunkels, Marjorie 1916WWasWT Dunlap, Robert 1942CTFT-11 Dunlop, Frank 1927CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-12; WWT-17 Dunlop, Vic Jr CTFT-4 Dunn, Emma 1875-1966 WWasWT Dunn, Geoffrey 1903WWT-17 Dunn, Kevin 1956CTFT-20 Dunn, Nora 1952CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Dunn, Thomas G. 1950CTFT-1 Dunne, Dominick 1925(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Dunne, Griffin 1955CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Dunne, Irene 1901(?)-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Dunning, Philip 1890-1957 WWasWT Dunning, Ruth 1911WWT-17

DYRENFORTH • 471 Dunnock, Mildred 1900(?)-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dunsany, Lord 1878-1957 WWasWT Dunst, Kirsten 1982(?)CTFT-15 Dupree, Minnie 1875-1947 WWasWT Duprez, Fred 1884-1938 WWasWT Duprez, June 1918WWasWT Dupuis, Roy 1963CTFT-20 Duquesne, Edmond 1855-? WWasWT Durand, Charles 1912CTFT-1 du Rand, le Clanche 1941CTFT-1 Durang, Christopher 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Durante, Jimmy 1893-1980 WWasWT Duras, Marguerite 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Durnham, Charles See Durning, Charles CTFT-14 Durning, Charles 1923CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Durrell, Jane See Wyman, Jane CTFT-20 Durrenmatt, Friedrich 1921WWT-17 Dury, Ian 1942CTFT-9 Du Sautoy, Carmen 1950CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Duse, Eleonora 1858-1924 WWasWT Dusenberry, Ann CTFT-8 Du Souchet, H. A. 1852-1922 WWasWT Dussault, Nancy 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 d'Usseau, Arnaud 1916-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Dutton, Charles S. 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9 Dutton, Charles See Dutton, Charles S CTFT-16 Duttine, John 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Duval, Georges 1847-1919 WWasWT Duvall, Robert 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Duvall, Shelley 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Dux, Emilienne 1874-? WWasWT Duxbury, Elspeth 1909-1967 WWasWT Dwyer, Ada ?-1952 WWasWT Dwyer, Leslie 1906-1986 WWasWT Dyall, Frank 1874-1950 WWasWT Dyall, Valentine 1908-1985 WWT-17 Dyer, C. See Dyer, Charles Dyer, Charles 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Dyer, Christopher 1947Dyer, Raymond See Dyer, Charles Dykstra, John 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Dykstra, John C. See Dykstra, John Dylan, Bob 1941Dyrenforth, James

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Eadie, Dennis 1869-1928 Eagels, Jeanne 1894-1929 Eaker, Ira 1922Eames, Clare 1896-1930 Earle, Virginia 1875-1937 Eason, Mules 1915-1977 Easterbrook, Leslie Eastman, Frederick 1859-1920 Easton, Richard 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Easton, Sheena 1959Eastwood, Clint 1930Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Eaton, Mary 1902-1948 Eaton, Wallas 1917Eaton, Walter Prichard 1878-1957 Eaves, Hilary 1914Ebb, Fred 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Ebersol, Dick Ebersole, Christine 1953Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Ebert, Joyce 1933-1997 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ebert, Roger 1942Ebsen, Buddy 1908Eccles, Donald 1908-1986 Eccles, Janet 1895-1966 Echegaray, Miguel 1848-1927 Echevarria, Rocky See Bauer, Steven Eck, Scott 1957Eckart, Jean 1921Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eckart, William J. 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eckstein, George 1928eda-Young, Barbara 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eddinger, Wallace 1881-1929 Eddington, Paul 1927-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; Eddison, Robert 1908Eddy, Nelson 1901-1967 Eddy, Teddy Jack See Busey, Gary Ede, George 1931Edelman, Gregg 1958-

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Edelman, Herbert 1933-1996 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Edelman, Randy 1947(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Edelstein, Lisa 1967CTFT-17 Eden, Barbara 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Eden, Sidney 1936CTFT-2 Edeson, Robert 1868-1931 WWasWT Edgar, David 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Edgar, Marriott 1880-1951 WWasWT Edgar-Bruce, Tonie See Bruce, Tonie Edgar WWasWT Edgett, Edwin Francis 1867-1946..WWasWT Edgeworth, Jane 1922WWT-17 Edginton, May ?-1957 WWasWT Edgley, Michael 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ediss, Connie 1871-1934 WWasWT Edlin, Tubby (Henry) 1882-? WWasWT Edlund, Richard 1940CTFT-9 Edmead, Wendy CTFT-1 Edney, Florence 1879-1950 WWasWT Edouin, Rose 1844-1925 WWasWT Edwardes, Felix ?-1954 WWasWT Edwardes, George 1852-1915 WWasWT Edwardes, Olga 1917WWasWT Edwardes, Paula WWasWT Edwards, Anthony 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Edwards, Ben 1916CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Edwards, Blake 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Edwards, Burt 1928CTFT-2 Edwards, Eric Alan 1953CTFT-15 Edwards, G. Spencer ?-1916 WWasWT Edwards, Henry 1883-1952 WWasWT Edwards, Hilton 1903WWT-17 Edwards, Julie See Andrews, Julie CTFT-14 Edwards, Maurice 1922CTFT-1 Edwards, Osman 1864-1936 WWasWT Edwards, Ralph CTFT-3 Edwards, Rob 1963CTFT-11 Edwards, Sherman 1919-1981 WWT-17 Edwards, Stacy 1965CTFT-20 Edwards, Tom 1880-? WWasWT Edwards, Vince 1928-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Egan, Michael 1895-1956 WWasWT Egan, Michael 1926CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Egan, Peter 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Egan, Susan 1970CTFT-20 Egbert, Brothers (Seth and Albert)... WWasWT Egerton, George 1860-1945 WWasWT Eggar, Jack 1904WWasWT Eggar, Samantha 1939CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Eggert, Nicole 1972(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4

Eggerth, Marta 1916Earlier sketch in WWasWT Egoyan, Atom 1960Ehrlich, Ken Ehle, Jennifer 1969Eichelberger, Ethyl 1945-1990 Eichhorn, Lisa 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Eidelman, Cliff 1964Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Eigsti, Karl 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eikenberry, Jill 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Eilbacher, Lisa Einstein, Albert See Brooks, Albert Eisele, Robert 1948Eisinger, Irene 1906Eisner, Michael D. 1942Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Ekberg, Anita 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ekland, Britt 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Elam, Jack 1916Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Elcar, Dana 1927Eldard, Ron 1964Elder, Eldon 1924Elder, Lonne III 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eldred, Arthur ?-1942 Eldridge, Florence 1901-1988 Elen, Gus 1862-1940 Elfman, Danny 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Elg, Taina 1930Elgar, Avril 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Elias, Hector Elias, Michael 1940Eliasberg, Jan 1954Elikann, Larry 1923Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) 1888-1965 Eliscu, Fernanda 1882-1968 Elizondo, Hector 1936Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Elkins, Hillard 1929Ellenshaw, Peter 1913Ellenstein, Robert 1923Ellerbe, Harry 1906Ellerbee, Linda 1944Ellinger, Desiree 1893-1951 Elliott, Alice 1946Elliott, Alison 1970(?)Elliott, Chris 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Elliott, David See Elliott, David James Elliott, David James 1960Elliott, Denholm 1922-1992 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4;

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Elliott, George 1899WWasWT Elliott, George H. 1884-? WWasWT Elliott, Gertrude 1874-1950 WWasWT Elliott, Madge 1898-1955 WWasWT Elliott, Maxine 1871-1932 WWasWT Elliott, Michael 1931-1984 WWT-1 7 Elliott, Michael (Allwyn) 1936CTFT-1 Elliott, Patricia 1942WWT-17 Elliott, Paul 1941WWT-17 Elliott, Sam 1944CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Elliott, Stephen 1945WWT-17 Elliott, Sumner Locke 1917-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Elliott, William 1885-1932 WWasWT Ellis, Anita 1920CTFT-3 Ellis, Anthony L. ?-1944 WWasWT Ellis, Edith 1876-1960 WWasWT Ellis, Edward 1872-1952 WWasWT Ellis, Leslie 1962CTFT-5 Ellis, Mary 1900WWT-17 Ellis, Vivian WWT-17 Ellis, Walter 1874-1956 WWasWT Elliston, Daisy 1894WWasWT Elliston, Grace 1881-1950 WWasWT Ellroy, James 1948CTFT-22 Elmes, Fred See Elmes, Frederick CTFT-19 Elmes, Frederick CTFT-19 Elsie, Lily 1886-1962 WWasWT Elsom, Isobel 1893WWasWT Elsom, John 1934WWT-17 Elson, Anita 1898WWasWT Elston, Robert 1934-1987 CTFT-1 Eltinge, Julian 1883-1941 WWasWT Elton, George 1875-1942 WWasWT Elvey, Maurice 1887-1967 WWasWT Elvin, Joe 1862-1935 WWasWT Elvin, Violetta 1925WWasWT Elwes, Cary 1962CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Emerald, Connie ?-1959 WWasWT Emerson, Faye 1917-1983 WWasWT Emerson, John 1874-1956 WWasWT Emerton, Roy 1892-1944 WWasWT Emery, Gilbert 1875-1945 WWasWT Emery, John 1905-1964 WWasWT Emery, Katherine 1908WWasWT Emery, Pollie 1875-1958 WWasWT Emery, Winifred 1862-1924 WWasWT Emhardt, Robert 1901?WWasWT Emick, Jarrod 1969CTFT-22 Emmerich, Roland 1955CTFT-19 Emmet, Alfred 1908WWT-17 Emmett, Robert 1921CTFT-11 Emmons, Beverly 1943CTFT-2 Emmons, Wayne CTFT-4 Emney, Fred 1865-1917 WWasWT Emney, Fred 1900WWT-17 Emney, Joan Fred WWasWT Emonts, Ann 1952CTFT-1 Enberg, Dick 1935CTFT-14 Endre, Toth See De Toth, Andre CTFT-15 Engar, Keith M. 1923...... WWT-17

Engel, Georgia 1948CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Engel, Lehman 1910-1982 CTFT-2 Engel, Susan 1935CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Engelbach, David CTFT-4 England, Paul 1893-1968 WWasWT Englander, Ludwig 1853-1914 WWasWT Engle, Debra 1953CTFT-7 English, Diane 1949(?)CTFT-11 English Stage Company Ltd., The WWasWT Englund, Robert 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Eno, Terry 1948CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Enriquez, Rene 1933-1990 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Enthoven, Gabrielle 1868-1950.... WWasWT Ephraim, Lee 1877-1953 WWasWT Ephron, Nora 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Eplin, Tom 1960CTFT-1 7 Epps, Jack, Jr. 1949CTFT-16 Epps, Sheldon 1952CTFT-3 Epstein, Alvin 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Epstein, Pierre 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Erdman, Jean 1916CTFT-4 Eric, Fred 1874-1935 WWasWT Erickson, Mitchell 1927CTFT-2 Erlanger, Abraham L. 1860-1930 WWasWT Erman, John 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Ermey, R. Lee 1944CTFT-19 Erne, Vincent 1884-? WWasWT Ernotte, Andre 1943CTFT-1 Errico, Melissa 1970CTFT-22 Errol, Leon, 1881-1951 WWasWT Erskine, Chester 1903-1986 WWasWT Erskine, Howard (Weir) 1926CTFT-1 Ervine, St. John Greer 1883-1971 WWasWT Esmond, Annie 1873-1945 WWasWT Esmond, Carl 1905WWasWT Esmond, Henry V. 1869-1922 WWasWT Esmond, Jill 1908-1990 WWasWT Espinosa, Edouard 1872-1950 WWasWT Esposito, Giancarlo 1958CTFT-21 Essex, David 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Esslin, Martin 1918WWT-17 Estabrook, Christine CTFT-6 Estabrook, Howard 1884-? WWasWT Esterman, Laura 1945CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Estes, Rob 1963CTFT-19 Estevez, Emilio 1962CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Estevez, Ramon G. See Sheen, Martin CTFT-22 Estrada, Erik 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

EYRE • 473 Eszterhas, Joe 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Etherington, James 1902-1948 WWasWT Ett, Alan 1952CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Etting, Ruth 1907-1978 WWasWT Eustrel, Antony 1904WWasWT Evans, Bruce A. 1946CTFT-10 Evans, Caradoc 1878-1945 WWasWT Evans, Clifford 1912WWasWT Evans, Damon 1950CTFT-10 Evans, David See Evans, Dillon CTFT-6 Evans, Dillon 1921CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Evans, Don 1938CTFT-1 Evans, Edith 1888-1976 WWT-16 Evans, Jessie 1918WWT-17 Evans, Judi See Luciano, Judi Evans CTFT-1 7 Evans, Linda 1942CTFT-3 Evans, Madge 1909-1981 WWasWT Evans, Maurice 1901-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Evans, Michael 1922WWasWT Evans, Michael Jonas 1949CTFT-3 Evans, Nancy 1915WWasWT Evans, Ray 1915CTFT-1 Evans, Robert 1930CTFT-6 Evans, Tenniel 1926WWT-17 Evans, Will 1873-1931 WWasWT Evans, Winifred 1890WWasWT Eve, Trevor 1951CTFT-9 Eveling, (Harry) Stanley 1925WWT-17 Evelyn, Clara 1886-? WWasWT Evelyn, Judith 1913-1967 WWasWT Evennett, Wallace 1888-? WWasWT Everest, Barbara 1890-1968 WWasWT Everett, Chad 1937CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Everett, Rupert 1959CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Everhart, Angle 1969CTFT-19 Everhart, Rex 1920WWT-17 Everson, William K. 1929CTFT-17 Evett, Robert 1874-1949 WWasWT Evigan, Greg 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ewart, Stephen T. 1869-? WWasWT Ewell, Tom 1909-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Eyen, Jerome See Eyen, Tom CTFT-10 Eyen, Tom 1941-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Eyre, Laurence 1881-1959 WWasWT Eyre, Peter 1942WWT-17 Eyre, Richard 1943CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-12; WWT-17 Eyre, Ronald 1929CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

474 • EYSSELINCK Eysselinck, Walter 1931Eythe, William 1918-1957 Eyton, Frank 1894-

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Fabares, Shelley 1944(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Faber, Beryl ?-1912 Faber, Leslie 1879-1929 Faber, Mrs. Leslie 1880-? Faber, Ron 1933Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fabian, Madge 1880-? Fabiani, Joel 1936Fabio 1961Fabray, Nanette Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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Fabre, Emile 1870-1955 WWasWT Fagan, James Bernard 1873-1933 WWasWT Fagan, Myron C WWasWT Fagerbakke, Bill CTFT-17 Fahey, Jeff 1956CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Fain, Sammy 1902-1989 CTFT-9 Fair, Adrah 1897WWasWT Fairbanks, Douglas 1883-1939 WWasWT Fairbanks, Douglas Jr. 1909CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fairbrother, Sydney 1872-1941 WWasWT Fairchild, Morgan 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Fairfax, Lance 1899WWasWT Fairfax, Lettice 1876-1948 WWasWT Fairfax, Marion 1879-? WWasWT Fairman, Austin 1892-1964 WWasWT Fairservis, Elfie 1957CTFT-3 Fairweather, David C. 1899WWT-17 Fairweather, Virginia 1922WWT-17 Faison, Frankie 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Faison, Frankie R. See Faison, Frankie CTFT-15 Faison, Frankie Russell See Faison, Frankie CTFT-15 Faison, George 1947CTFT-8 Faison, Matthew CTFT-8 Faison, Sandy CTFT-8 Faith, Rosemary CTFT-4 Faithfull, Marianne 1946WWT-17 Faix, Anna 1930CTFT-2 Falabella, John CTFT-6 Falck, Lionel 1889-1971 WWasWT Falcon, Ellen CTFT-11 Falconi, Armando WWasWT Falk, Peter 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Fallon, Richard G. 1923CTFT-1 Fallon, Siobhan CTFT-22

Falls, Gregory A. 1922CTFT-1 Falls, Robert 1954CTFT-15 Falsey, John 1951CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Faltermeyer, Harold 1952CTFT-10 Fancourt, Darrell 1888-1953 WWasWT Faracy, Stephanie CTFT-11 Faraday, Philip Michael 1875-1969 WWasWT Farah, Jameel See Farr, Jamie CTFT-20 Farentino, James 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Farer, Ronnie 1951CTFT-7 Fargas, Antonio 1946CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Farina, Dennis 1944CTFT-22 Farjeon, Herbert 1887-1945 WWasWT Farjeon, Joseph Jefferson 1883-1955 WWasWT Farkoa, Maurice 1867-1916 WWasWT Farleigh, Lynn 1942CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Farley, Chris 1964-1997 CTFT-20 Farley, Morgan 1898-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Farmer, Gary 1953CTFT-16 Farnsworth, Richard 1920CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Farnum, Dustin 1874-1929 WWasWT Farnum, William 1876-1953 WWasWT Farone, Felicia 1961CTFT-7 Farquhar, Malcolm 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farquharson, Robert 1877-1966 ....WWasWT Farr, Derek 1912-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farr, Florence 1860-1917 WWasWT Farr, Jamie 1934CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Farrah 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farrand, Jan 1925WWT-17 Farrar, Gwen 1899-1944 WWasWT Farrell, Charles 1900(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Farrell, Glenda 1904-1971 WWasWT Farrell, M. J. 1905WWasWT Farrell, Marty CTFT-11 Farrell, Mike 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Farrell, Paul 1893WWasWT Farrell, Shea 1957CTFT-5 Farrelly, Bobby 1957CTFT-22 Farren, Babs 1904WWasWT Farren, Fred ?-1956 WWasWT Farren, William 1853-1937 WWasWT Farrer, Ann 1916WWasWT Farrow, Mia 1945CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Farwell, Jonathan 1932CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Fassbinder, Rainer Werner 1946-1982 CTFT-1 Fauchois, Rene 1882-1962 WWasWT

Faustino, David 1974CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Favart, Edmee ?-1941 WWasWT Faversham, William 1868-1940 WWasWT Favre, Gina WWasWT Fawcett, Charles S. 1855-1922 WWasWT Fawcett, Eric 1904WWasWT Fawcett, Farrah 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fawcett, George 1860-1939 WWasWT Fawcett, L'Estrange WWasWT Fawcett, Marion 1886-1957 WWasWT Fawn, James 1850-1961 WWasWT Fay, William George 1872-1949 WWasWT Faye, Joey 1910WWT-17 Fayne, Greta WWasWT Fayre, Eleanor 1910WWasWT Fazan, Eleanor 1930WWT-17 Fealy, Maude 1883-1971 WWasWT Fearl, Clifford CTFT-1 Fearnley, John 1914CTFT-1 Fearon, George Edward 1901WWasWT Feast, Michael 1946CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Feast, Mickey See Feast, Michael CTFT-22 Featherston, Vane 1864-1948 WWasWT Featherstone, Angela CTFT-20 Feder, A. H. 1909-1997 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Federkiewicz, Stefania See Powers, Stefanie CTFT-19 Feely, Terence 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feiffer, Jules 1929CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feingold, Michael 1945CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feinstein, Michael 1956CTFT-11 Feist, Gene 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Feldman, Corey 1971CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Feldman, Edward S. 1929CTFT-10 Feldman, Marty 1934-1982 CTFT-1 Feldon, Barbara 1941CTFT-6 Feldshuh, Tovah 1952CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 11; WWT-17 Felgate, Peter 1919WWasWT Felix, Hugo 1866-1934 WWasWT Fell, Norman 1924CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Fellini, Federico 1920-1993 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fellowes-Robinson, Dora ?-1946 ...WWasWT Fenn, Frederick 1868-1924 WWasWT Fenn, Sherilyn 1965CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Fenton, George CTFT-9 Fenwick, Irene 1887-1936 WWasWT Feraudy, Jacques de WWasWT Feraudy, Maurice de 1859WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Ferber, Edna 1887-1968 WWasWT Ferguson, Catherine 1895WWasWT Ferguson, Elsie 1885-1961 WWasWT Ferguson, J. Don CTFT-22 Fern, Sable 1876-? WWasWT Fernald, Chester Bailey 1869-1938 WWasWT Fernald, John 1905WWT-1 7 Fernandez, Bijou 1877-1961 WWasWT Fernandez, James 1835-1915 WWasWT Ferrar, Beatrice ?-1958 WWasWT Ferrara, Abel 1952(?)CTFT-13 Ferrare, Cristina 1950CTFT-20 Ferrell, Conchata 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ferrer, Jose 1912(?)-1992 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Ferrer, Mel 1917CTFT-6 Ferrer, Miguel CTFT-9 Ferrero, Martin CTFT-21 Ferrero, Marty See Ferrero, Martin CTFT-21 Ferrers, Helen ?-1943 WWasWT Ferretti, Dante 1943CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Ferrier, Noel 1930WWT-17 Ferrigno, Lou 1952CTFT-8 Ferris, Barbara 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ferris, Monk See Sharkey, Jack CTFT-1 Feuer, Cy WWT-17 Feuillere, Edwige 1907WWasWT Ffolkes, David 1912WWasWT Ffolliott, Gladys ?-1928 WWasWT Ffrangcon-Davies, Gwen 1896WWT-17 Fiander, Lewis 1938CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fibich, Felix 1917CTFT-4 Fichandler, Zelda 1924WWT-17 Fiedler, John 1925CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Field, Alexander 1892-1939 WWasWT Field, Arabella 1970CTFT-21 Field, Barbara 1935CTFT-1 Field, Betty 1918-1973 WWT-16 Field, Crystal 1940CTFT-1 Field, Edward Salisbury 1878-1936 WWasWT Field, Fern 1934CTFT-4 Field, Jonathan 1912WWasWT Field, Jules 1919CTFT-5 Field, Leonards. 1908CTFT-4 Field, Ron ?-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Field, Sally 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Field, Sid 1904-1950 WWasWT Field, Sylvia 1902WWasWT Field, Ted 1952(?)CTFT-10 Field, Virginia 1917WWasWT Fielding, Fenella 1934CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fielding, Harold WWT-17 Fielding, Marjorie 1892-1956 WWasWT

Fields, Dorothy 1905-1974 WWasWT Fields, Freddie 1923CTFT-5 Fields, Gracie 1898-1979 WWasWT Fields, Herbert 1897-1958 WWasWT Fields, Joseph 1895-1966 WWasWT Fields, Judy CTFT-2 Fields, Kim 1969CTFT-14 Fields, Lew 1867-1941 WWasWT Fields, W. C. 1879-1946 WWasWT Fiennes, Ralph 1962CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Fierstein, Harvey 1954CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fifield, Elaine 1930WWasWT Figman, Max 1868-1952 WWasWT Filippi, Rosina 1866-1930 WWasWT Filkins, Grace ?-1962 WWasWT Filmer, A. E WWasWT Finch, Peter 1916-1977 WWasWT Fincher, David 1963CTFT-20 Finck, Herman 1872-? WWasWT Findon, B. W. 1859-1943 WWasWT Finestra, Carmen CTFT-11 Fingerhut, Arden CTFT-6 Finlay, Frank 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Finn, Arthur WWasWT Finn, William 1952(?)CTFT-11 Finnegan, Bill 1928CTFT-1 Finney, Albert 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Fiorentino, Linda 1958CTFT-14 Firth, Anne 1918WWasWT Firth, Colin 1960CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Firth, David 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Firth, Elizabeth 1884-? WWasWT Firth, Peter 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Firth, Tazeena 1935WWT-17 Fischer, Alice 1869-1947 WWasWT Fischer, Takayo CTFT-22 Fishburne, Larry See Fishburne, Laurence CTFT-14 Fishburne, Laurence 1961CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Fisher, Carrie 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Fisher, Dan CTFT-6 Fisher, Douglas 1934CTFT-1 Fisher, Frances CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Fisher, Joely 1965CTFT-22 Fisher, Jules 1937CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Fisher, Linda 1943CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fisher, Lola 1896-1926 WWasWT Fisher, Robert CTFT-4 Fisher, Terry Louise 1946(?)CTFT-11 Fisk, Jack 1934CTFT-8 Fiske, Harrison Grey 1861-1942.. WWasWT Fiske, Minnie Maddern 1865-1932 WWasWT

FLETCHER • 475 Fiske, Stephen 1840-1916 WWasWT Fiske, Tarleton See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Fitelson, William H. 1905CTFT-5 Fitz, Paddy See McGoohan, Patrick CTFT-5 Fitzgerald, Aubrey Whitestone 1876-? WWasWT Fitzgerald, Barry 1888-1961 WWasWT Fitzgerald, Edward 1876-? WWasWT Fitzgerald, Geraldine 1914, CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Fitzgerald, Neil 1893WWT-17 Fitzgerald, Percy Hetherington 1834-1925 WWasWT Fitzgerald, S. J. Adair 1859-1925. WWasWT FitzGerald, Tara 1968(?)CTFT-1 7 Fitzgerald, Walter 1896WWasWT Fitzsimmons, Maureen See O'Hara, Maureen CTFT-8 Fjelde, Rolf 1926CTFT-1 Flagg, Fannie 1941(?)CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Flaherty, Lanny 1942CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Flanagan, Bud 1896-1968 WWasWT Flanagan, Fionnula 1941CTFT-8 Flanagan, Hallie 1890-1969 WWasWT Flanagan, Pauline 1925CTFT-1 Flanagan, Richard ?-1917 WWasWT Flanders, Ed 1934-1995 CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Flanders, Michael 1922-1975 WWasWT Flanery, Sean Patrick 1965CTFT-20 Flannery, Peter 1951CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Flatley, Michael 1958, CTFT-21 Flatt, Ernest O. 1918-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-14 Flavin, Martin 1883-1967 WWasWT Fleetwood, Susan 1944-1995 CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Fleischer, Charles 1950CTFT-9 Fleischer, Max 1883(?)-1972 CTFT-20 Fleischer, Richard O. 1916CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fleming, Brandon 1889-? WWasWT Fleming, George 1858-1938 WWasWT Fleming, Ian 1888-1969 WWasWT Fleming, Lucy 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fleming, Tom 1927WWT-17 Flemming, Claude 1884-1952 WWasWT Flemyng, Robert 1912WWT-17 Flers, P. L. 1867-? WWasWT Flers, Robert de 1872-1932 WWasWT Fletcher, Allen 1922WWT-17 Fletcher, Bramwell 1904-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fletcher, Duane 1953CTFT-4 Fletcher, Louise 1934(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Fletcher, Percy 1879-1932 WWasWT Fletcher, Robert 1923WWT-17

476 • FLEXNER Flexner, Anne Crawford 1874-1955 WWasWT Flick, Stephen Hunter 1949CTFT-10 Flicker, Ted 1930CTFT-1 Flint-Shipman, Veronica 1931WWT-17 Flockhart, Calista 1964CTFT-21 Flood, Ann CTFT-3 Flory, Regine 1894-1926 WWasWT Flowers, Wayland 1939-1988 CTFT-5 Floyd, Gwendolen ?-1950 WWasWT Fluellen, Joel 1908-1990 CTFT-9 Flynn, Barbara CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Flynn, Don 1928CTFT-1 Flynn, Errol 1909-1959 CTFT-20 Flynn, Keri See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-22 Flynn, Leslie See Flynn, Errol CTFT-20 Fo, Dario 1926CTFT-7 Foan, John See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Foch, Nina 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fodor, Ladislaus (Lazlo) 1898WWasWT Fogarty, Jack 1923CTFT-3 Fogerty, Elsie 1866-1945 WWasWT Fokine, Michel 1880-1942 WWasWT Foley, Dave See Foley, David CTFT-20 Foley, David 1963CTFT-20 Foley, Ellen 1951CTFT-7 Foley, James CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Folke, Will See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Follows, Megan 1968CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Folsey, George Jr. 1939CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fonda, Bridget 1964CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-8 Fonda, Henry 1905-1982 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fonda, Jane 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Fonda, Peter 1940(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Foner, Naomi CTFT-21 Fontana, Tom 1951CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Fontanne, Lynn 1892-1983 WWT-16 Fonteyn, Margot 1919-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Foote, Hallie CTFT-7 Foote, Horton 1916CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Foray, June CTFT-8 Forbes, Brenda 1909WWT-17 Forbes, Bryan WWT-14 Forbes, Freddie 1895-1952 WWasWT Forbes, James 1871-1938 WWasWT Forbes, Mary 1880-1964 WWasWT Forbes, Meriel 1913WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Forbes, Michelle 1967CTFT-20 Forbes, Norman 1858-1932 WWasWT Forbes, Ralph 1905-1951 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice 1883-1967 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Frank 1885-1947 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Jean 1905-1962 WWasWT Forbes-Robertson, Johnstone 1853-1937 WWasWT Ford, Audrey WWasWT Ford, Constance 1923(?)-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-11 Ford, Ed E WWasWT Ford, Faith 1964CTFT-11 Ford, Frances 1939CTFT-1 Ford, Glenn 1916CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ford, Harriet 1868-1949 WWasWT Ford, Harrison 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ford, Harry 1877-? WWasWT Ford, Helen WWasWT Ford, Nancy 1935CTFT-1 Ford, Paul 1901-1976 WWT-16 Ford, Ruth 1915CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ford, Tennessee Ernie 1919-1991 ... CTFT-10 Ford, Wallace 1898-1966 WWasWT Ford Davies, Oliver CTFT-9 Forde, Florrie 1876-1940 WWasWT Fordin, Hugh 1935CTFT-1 Foreman, Carl 1914-1984 CTFT-2 Foreman, John CTFT-5 Foreman, Richard 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Forlani, Claire 1972(?)CTFT-20 Forlow, Ted 1931CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Forman, Milos 1932CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Formby, George 1904-1961 WWasWT Fornes, Maria Irene 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Forrest, Anne 1897WWasWT Forrest, Frederic 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Forrest, George 1915CTFT-10 Forrest, Sam 1870-1944 WWasWT Forrest, Steve 1925CTFT-7 Forster, Robert 1941CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Forster, Wilfred 1872-1924 WWasWT Forster-Bovill, W. B. 1871-? WWasWT Forsyth, Bill 1948CTFT-6 Forsyth, Bruce 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Forsyth, Matthew 1896-1954 WWasWT Forsyth, Neil 1866-1915 WWasWT Forsythe, Bill See Forsythe, William CTFT-17 Forsythe, Charles CTFT-1 Forsythe, Colin 1961CTFT-4

Forsythe, Henderson 1917Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Forsythe, John 1918Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Forsythe, William Fortescus, Miss 1862-1950 Foss, George R. 1859-1938 Fosse, Bob 1927-1987 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fossey, Brigitte 1946Foster, Basil S. 1882-1959 Foster, Barry Foster, Claiborne 1896Foster, David 1929Foster, Edward 1876-1927 Foster, Frances 1924-1997 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Foster, Gloria 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Jodie 1962Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Foster, Julia 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Foster, Meg 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Foster, Norman 1900-1976 Foster, Paul 1931Foster, Phoebe 1896Fowlds, Derek 1937Fowler, Beth 1940Fowler, Clement 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Fowler, Keith 1939Fox, Bernard Fox, Charles 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Fox, Delia 1871-1913 Fox, Edward 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Fox, Frederick 1910Fox, James 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Fox, Matthew 1966(?)Fox, Michael J. 1961Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Fox, Robin 1913-1971 Fox, Sidney 1910-1942 Fox, Terry Curtis 1948Fox, Vivica A. 1964Fox, Will H. 1858-? Fox, William 1911Fox, William See Fox, James Foxworth, Robert 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Foxworthy, Jeff 1958Foxx, Redd 1922-1991 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Foy, Eddie 1854-1928 Fraker, Bill See Fraker, William A

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Fraker, William See Fraker, William A CTFT-9 Fraker, William A. 1923CTFT-9 Frakes, Jonathan CTFT-14 France, Alexis 1906WWasWT France, Anatole 1868-1949 WWasWT France, Richard 1938CTFT-4 France-Ellys WWasWT Francine, Anne 1917CTFT-4 Franciosa, Anthony 1928CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Franciosa, Tony See Franciosa, Anthony CTFT-20 Francis, Alfred 1909-1985 WWT-1 7 Francis, Anne 1932CTFT-14 Francis, Arlene 1908CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Francis, Clive 1946WWT-1 7 Francis, Doris 1903WWasWT Francis, Freddie 1917CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Francis, Genie 1962CTFT-14 Francis, Ivor 1917-1986 CTFT-4 Francis, Kay 1905-1968 WWasWT Francis, M. E. 1855-1930 WWasWT Franciscus, James 1934-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 Frank, A. Scott See Frank, Scott CTFT-22 Frank, Bruno 1887-1945 WWasWT Frank, Harriet, Jr CTFT-11 Frank, Judy 1936CTFT-7 Frank, Mary K. ?-1988 CTFT-1 Frank, Richard 1953CTFT-8 Frank, Scott 1960CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Frankau, Ronald 1894-1951 WWasWT Frankel, Gene 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Frankel, Kenneth 1941-1998 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-21 Franken, Al 195K?)CTFT-21 Franken, Rose 1895-1988 WWasWT Frankenheimer, John 1930CTFT-5 Frankiss, Betty 1912WWasWT Franklin, Bonnie 1944CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Franklin, Carl 1930CTFT-15 Franklin, Harold B. 1890-1941 .... WWasWT Franklin, Irene 1876-1941 WWasWT Franklin, Pamela 1950CTFT-8 Franklin, Richard 1948CTFT-10 Franklyn, Leo 1897-1975 WWasWT Franks, Laurie 1929CTFT-1 Frann, Mary CTFT-4 Franz, Dennis 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Franz, Eduard 1902-1983 Franz, Elizabeth 1941Franz, Joy 1945Fraser, Agnes Eraser, Alec 1884-? Fraser, Alison 1955-

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Fraser, Bill 1908-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Fraser, Brendan 1968CTFT-16 Fraser, John 1931WWT-1 7 Fraser, Lovat 1903WWasWT Fraser, Moyra 1923WWT-1 7 Fraser, Shelagh WWT-17 Fraser, Winifred 1872-? WWasWT Fraser-Simon, Harold 1878-1944 . WWasWT Fratti, Mario 1927CTFT-2 Frawley, James CTFT-11 Frawley, William 1893(?)-1966 CTFT-16 Frayn, Michael 1933CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Frazee, Harry Herbert 1880-1929 WWasWT Frazer, Rupert 1947CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Frazier, Ronald 1942CTFT-1 Frears, Stephen 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Frederick, Pauline 1885-1938 WWasWT Fredrick, Burry 1925WWT-1 7 Freear, Louie 1871-1939 WWasWT Freedley, George 1904-1967 WWasWT Freedley, Vinton 1891-1969 WWasWT Freedman, Bill 1929WWT-17 Freedman, Gerald 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Freek, George 1945CTFT-1 Freeman, Al, Jr. 1934CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-1 7 Freeman, Arny 1908WWT-17 Freeman, Frank 1892-1962 WWasWT Freeman, Harry WWasWT Freeman, Kim Fields See Fields, Kim CTFT-14 Freeman, Morgan 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Freeman, Stella 1910-1936 WWasWT Frees, Paul 1919-1986 CTFT-4 Freleng, Friz 1906-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Freleng, I. See Freleng, Friz CTFT-8 Frelich, Phyllis 1944CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 French, Antonia See Kureishi, Hanif CTFT-17 French, Elise WWasWT French, Elizabeth WWasWT French, Harold 1900WWT-17 French, Hermene 1924WWasWT French, Hugh 1910WWasWT French, Leslie 1904WWT-17 French, Stanley J. 1908-1964 WWasWT French, Valerie 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 French, Victor 1934-1989 CTFT-6 Fresh Prince, The See Smith, Will CTFT-13 Fresnay, Pierre 1897-1973 WWasWT Freudenberger, Daniel 1945WWT-17 Frewer, Matt 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8

FURBER « 4 7 7 Frey, Leonard 1938-1988 WWT-17 Frey, Nathaniel 1913-1970 WWasWT Fricker, Brenda 1945CTFT-22 Fridell, Squire 1943CTFT-1 Fried, Martin 1937WWT-17 Friedkin, William 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Friedlander, W. B. ?-1968 WWasWT Friedle, Will 1976CTFT-17 Friedle, William A. See Friedle, Will CTFT-17 Friedman, Bruce Jay 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Friedman, Jake 1867-? WWasWT Friedman, Lewis 1948CTFT-4 Friedman, Phil 1921-1988 CTFT-1 Friedman, Stephen 1937-1996 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-16 Friel, Brian 1929CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Friels, Colin CTFT-8 Friendly, Ed 1922CTFT-8 Friendly, Fred 1915-1998 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-21 Frierson, Monte L. 1930CTFT-4 Fries, Charles CTFT-2 Friesen, Rick 1943CTFT-1 Friganzi, Trixie 1870-1955 WWasWT Friml, Charles Rudolf 1881-1972 WWasWT Frisby, Terence 1932WWT-17 Frisch, Max 1911WWT-17 Frith, J. Leslie 1889-1961 WWasWT Frohman, Charles 1860-1915 WWasWT Frohman, Daniel 1851-1940 WWasWT Frost, David 1939CTFT-3 Frost, Mark C CTFT-11 Froyez, Maurice WWasWT Fruchtman, Milton Allen CTFT-1 Fry, Christopher 1907WWT-17 Fryer, Robert 1920CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Fuchs, Michael J. 1946CTFT-12 Fudge, Alan 1944CTFT-20 Fugard, Athol 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Fulks, Sarah Jane See Wyman, Jane CTFT-20 Fuller, Benjamin John 1875-? WWasWT Fuller, Charles 1939CTFT-7 Fuller, Frances 1908WWasWT Fuller, Janice 1942CTFT-2 Fuller, John G. 1913CTFT-1 Fuller, Loie 1862-1928 WWasWT Fuller, Rosalinde WWT-17 Fuller, Sam See Fuller, Samuel Fuller, Samuel 1912-1997 Obituary in CTFT-18 Fullerton, Fiona 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Fulton, Charles J. 1857-1938 Fulton, Maude 1881-1950 Funt, Allen 1914Furber, Douglas 1885-1961

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478 • FURGUSON Furguson, Wesley See Link, William Furie, Sidney J. 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Furlong, Edward 1977Furniss, Grace Livingston 1864-1938 Furse, Judith 1912Furse, Roger 1903-1972 Furst, Anton 1944(?)-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Furst, Stephen 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Furth, George 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Fyfe, H. Hamilton 1869-1951

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G Gabel, Martin 1912-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gaberman, Alexander Gable, Clark 1901-1960 Gable, June 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gabor, Eva 1921(?)-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Gabor, Zsa-Zsa See Gabor, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Zsa Zsa 1919Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gabriel, Gilbert W. 1890-1952 Gadd, Renee 1908Gaffney, Liam 1911Gagliano, Frank Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gahagan, Helen 1900Gaige, Crosby 1882-1949 Gail, Max 1943Gail, Zoe Gaines, Boyd 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gaines, Charles L. 1942Galarno, Bill 1938Galati, Frank 1943Gale, Bob See Gale, Michael Robert Gale, John 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gale, Michael Robert 1951Earlier sketch (as Bob Gale) Gale, Zona 1874-1938 Galipaux, Felix 1860-1931 Gallacher, Tom 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gallagher, Helen 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gallagher, Mary 1947Gallagher, Meg See Gallagher, Megan Gallagher, Megan 1960Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

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CTFT-20 CTFT-20 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-4 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-2 WWasWT CTFT-15 CTFT-3 CTFT-7 CTFT-21 CTFT-13 CTFT-3 CTFT-13 in CTFT-7 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-5 CTFT-5 CTFT-1 CTFT-18 CTFT-18

Gallagher, Peter 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Gallagher, Richard 1900-1955 WWasWT Galland, Bertha 1876-1932 WWasWT Gallant, Felicia See Dano, Linda CTFT-17 Galligan, Zach 1964CTFT-13 Gallimore, Florrie 1867-? WWasWT Gallo, Paul CTFT-7 Galloway, Don 1937CTFT-2 Galloway, Jane 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Galsworthy, John 1867-1933 WWasWT Galvina, Dino 1890-1960 WWasWT Gam, Rita 1928CTFT-1 Gamble, Tom 1898WWasWT Gambon, Michael 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gammon, James 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gance, Abel 1889-1981 CTFT-2 Gandolfini, James CTFT-22 Ganz, Bruno 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ganz, Lowell 1948CTFT-11 Ganz, Tony CTFT-9 Garber, Victor 1949CTFT-9 Garbo, Greta 1905-1990 CTFT-9 Garcia, Andy 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Garcia Marquez, Gabriel 1928CTFT-15 Garde, Betty 1905-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Garden, E. M. 1845-1939 WWasWT Garden, Graeme 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gardenia, Vincent 1922-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Gardiner, Cyril 1897WWasWT Gardiner, Reginald 1903-1980 WWasWT Gardner, Ava 1922-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gardner, Herb 1934CTFT-6 Gardner, Shayle 1890-1945 WWasWT Gardner, Will 1879-? WWasWT Garfein, Jack 1930CTFT-5 Garfield, Allen 1939CTFT-10 Garfield, John 1913-1952 WWasWT Garfield, Julie CTFT-1 Gargan, William (Dennis) 1905-1979 WWasWT Garland, Beverly CTFT-1 Garland, Geoff 1926CTFT-1 Garland, Judy 1922-1969 CTFT-20 Garland, Patrick 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Garland, Robert 1895-1955 WWasWT Garner, James 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Garnett, Edward 1868-1937 WWasWT Garnett, Gale CTFT-1 Garofalo, Janeane 1965(?)CTFT-15

Garr, Teri 1949(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Garr, Terry See Garr, Teri CTFT-18 Garrett, Arthur 1869-1941 WWasWT Garrett, Betty 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Garrett, Brad 1960CTFT-22 Garrett, Joy CTFT-1 Garrick, Gus WWasWT Garrick, John 1902WWasWT Garrison, David 1952CTFT-4 Garside, John 1887-1958 WWasWT Carson, Barbara 1941CTFT-1 Carson, Greer 1903-1996 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Garth, Jennie 1972CTFT-20 Carver, Kathy 1948CTFT-22 Gary, Lorraine CTFT-7 Gascoigne, Bamber 1935WWT-1 7 Gascon, Jean 1921-1988 WWT-17 Gaskill, William 1930CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gaspard, Ray See Gaspard, Raymond L CTFT-9 Gaspard, Raymond L. 1949CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gassman, Vittorio 1922CTFT-8 Gassner, Dennis CTFT-11 Gassner, John 1903-1967 WWasWT Cast, Leon 1937(?)CTFT-20 Gates, Eleanor 1875-1951 WWasWT Gates, Jesse Stuart See McFadden, Gates CTFT-16 Gates, Larry 1915WWT-17 Gateson, Marjorie 1897-1977 WWasWT Gatti, John M. 1872-1929 WWasWT Gaudet, Christie 1957CTFT-4 Gaul, George 1885-1939 WWasWT Gaunt, William 1937WWT-17 Gavault, Paul 1867-? WWasWT Gavin, John 1932CTFT-2 Gawthorne, Peter A. 1884-1962 ...WWasWT Gaxton, William 1893-1963 WWasWT Gay, John 1924CTFT-9 Gay, Maisie 1883-1945 WWasWT Gay, Noel 1898-1954 WWasWT Gaye, Freda 1907-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Gayheart, Rebecca 1972CTFT-20 Gaynes, George 1917CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gaythorne, Pamela 1882-? WWasWT Gazzara, Ben 1930CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7 Gazzo, Michael V. 1923-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gear, Luella 1899WWasWT Geary, Anthony 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Gedrick, Jason 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Gee, George 1895-1959 WWasWT Gee, Shirley 1932CTFT-12 Geer, Ellen 1941CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Geer, Will 1902-1978 WWT-16 Geeson, Judy 1948CTFT-8 Geffen, David 1943CTFT-5 Gelb, Arthur 1924CTFT-1 Gelb, Barbara CTFT-1 Gelbart, Larry 1928CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Gelber, Jack 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Cellar, Sarah See Cellar, Sarah Michelle CTFT-20 Cellar, Sarah Michelle 1977CTFT-20 Geller, Marc 1959CTFT-1 Gellner, Julius 1899WWT-17 Gelman-Waxer, Libby See Rudnick, Paul CTFT-15 Gemier, Firmin 1865-1933 WWasWT Gemmell, Don 1903WWT-17 Gems, Pam 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Genee, Dame Adeline 1878-1970 WWasWT Genet, Jean 1910-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Geniat, Marchell ?-1959 WWasWT Genn, Leo 1905-1978 WWT-16 Gennaro, Peter 1919CTFT-4 George, A. E. 1869-1920 WWasWT George, Chief Dan 1899-1981 CTFT-17 George, Chris See George, Christopher CTFT-21 George, Christopher 1929-1983 CTFT-21 George, Colin 1929CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 George, Dan See George, Chief Dan CTFT-1 7 George, Gladys 1904-1954 WWasWT George, Grace 1879-1961 WWasWT George, Lynda Day 1946CTFT-8 George, Marie 1879-1955 WWasWT George, Muriel 1883-1965 WWasWT Gerald, Ara 1900-1957 WWasWT Geraldy, Paul 1885-? WWasWT Gerard, Gil 1943CTFT-6 Gerard, Teddie 1892-1942 WWasWT Geray, Steve 1904-1973 WWasWT Gerber, Ella 1916CTFT-1 Gerdes, George 1948CTFT-4 Gere, Richard 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 German, Edward 1862-1936 WWasWT Germann, Greg CTFT-1 7 Gerrard Gene 1892-1971 WWasWT Gerringer, Robert 1926-1989 CTFT-2 Gerrity, Dan 1958CTFT-7 Gerroll, Daniel 1951CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gershon, Gina CTFT-15 Gershwin, George 1898-1937 WWasWT Gershwin, Ira 1896-1983 WWasWT

Gerson, Carlotta See Mazursky, Paul CTFT-14 Gerstad, John 1924WWT-17 Gersten, Bernard 1923CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gertz, Jami 1965CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gerussi, Bruno WWasWT Gest, Morris 1881-1942 WWasWT Gets, Malcolm CTFT-1 7 Getty, Estelle 1923CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Geva, Tamara 1907WWasWT Gewe, Raddory See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 Gheusi, Pierre B. 1867-? WWasWT Ghostley, Alice 1928(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Giagni, D. J. 1950CTFT-4 Giannini, Giancarlo 1942CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Giannini, Olga WWasWT Gibb, Lee See Waterhouse, Keith Spencer ..CTFT-5 Gibbons, Arthur 1871-1935 WWasWT Gibbons, Leeza 1957CTFT-1 7 Gibbs, Maria 1931(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gibbs, Nancy ?-1956 WWasWT Gibbs, Timothy 1967CTFT-5 Gibson, Brenda 1870-? WWasWT Gibson, Chloe 1899WWasWT Gibson, Henry 1935CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gibson, Mel 1956CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gibson, Michael 1944CTFT-5 Gibson, Thomas 1963(?)CTFT-17 Gibson, William 1914CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gibson, William 1948CTFT-15 Gibson, Wynne 1905-1987 WWasWT Giddens, George 1845-1920 WWasWT Gideon, Melville J. 1884-1933 WWasWT Gielgud, John 1904CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Gielgud, Val 1900-1981 WWasWT Gierasch, Stefan 1926CTFT-10 Gifford, Frank 1930CTFT-22 Gifford, Kathie Lee 1953CTFT-22 Gignoux, Regis 1878-? WWasWT Gilbert, Bruce 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gilbert, Jean 1879-1943 WWasWT Gilbert, Lewis 1920CTFT-9 Gilbert, Lou 1909-1978 WWT-17 Gilbert, Melissa 1964CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Gilbert, Olive WWT-17 Gilbert, Ronnie 1926CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Gilbert, Sara 1975(?)CTFT-13 Gilbert-Brinkman, Melissa See Gilbert, Melissa CTFT-14

GHANA • 479 Gilder, Rosamond de Kay 1891-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gilford, Jack 1907(?)-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gilhooley, Jack 1940CTFT-1 Gill, Basil 1877-1955 WWasWT Gill, Brendan 1914WWT-17 Gill, Paul ?-1934 WWasWT Gill, Peter 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gill, Tom 1916-1971 WWT-16 Gillespie, Dana 1949CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillespie, Richard 1878-1952 WWasWT Gillespie, Robert 1933CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gillett, Eric 1893WWasWT Gillette, Anita 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gillette, William 1855-1937 WWasWT Gilliam, Terry 1940CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Gillian, Jerry See Gilliam, Terry CTFT-21 Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglass CTFT-1 Gillie, Jean 1915-1949 WWasWT Gilliland, Helen 1897-1942 WWasWT Gilliland, Richard 1950CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Gillman, Mabelle 1880-? WWasWT Gillmore, Frank 1867-1943 WWasWT Gillmore, Margalo 1897-1986 WWasWT Gilmore, Janette 1905WWasWT Gilmore, Peter 1931WWT-17 Gilmore, Virginia 1919-1986 WWasWT Gilmore, W. H WWasWT Gilmour, Brian 1894-1954 WWasWT Gilpin, Charles 1878-1930 WWasWT Gilpin, Jack 1951CTFT-1 Gilpin, Peri CTFT-18 Gilroy, Frank D. 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Gimbel, Roger 1925CTFT-10 Gingold, Hermione 1897-1987 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ginisty, Paul 1858-1932 WWasWT Ginner, Ruby 1886-? WWasWT Ginsbury, Norman 1903WWT-17 Ginty, Robert 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Giordano, Tony 1939CTFT-5 Giovanni, Paul 1940-1990 CTFT-9 Giraudeau, Philippe 1955CTFT-4 Giraudoux, Jean 1882-1944 WWasWT Giroday, Francois 1952CTFT-19 Earlier sketch (as Francois de la Giroday) in CTFT-2 Gish, Dorothy 1898-1968 WWasWT Gish, Lillian 1893-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Gisondi, John 1949CTFT-4 Gitana, Gertie 1887-1957 WWasWT

480• GIVENS Givens, Robin 1964(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Glasco, Kimberly CTFT-12 Glaser, Lulu 1874-1958 WWasWT Glaser, Michael See Glaser, Paul Michael CTFT-20 Glaser, Paul M. See Glaser, Paul Michael CTFT-20 Glaser, Paul Michael CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Glaspell, Susan 1882-1948 WWasWT Glass, Dee Dee 1948CTFT-16 Glass, Dudley 1899WWasWT Glass, Joanna McClelland 1936CTFT-1 Glass, Montague 1877-1934 WWasWT Glass, Ned 1906-1984 CTFT-2 Glass, Philip 1937CTFT-6 Glass, Ron 1945CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Glassco, Bill 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Glassford, David 1866-1935 WWasWT Glaze, Susan 1956CTFT-4 Glazer, Mitch 1953(?)CTFT-20 Glazer, Mitchell See Glazer, Mitch CTFT-20 Gleason, Jackie 1916-1987 CTFT-5 Gleason, James 1886-1959 WWasWT Gleason, Joanna 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gleason, John 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gleason, Paul 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gleason, Paul X. See Gleason, Paul CTFT-14 Glendinning, Ernest 1884-1936 WWasWT Glendinning, Ethel 1910WWasWT Glendinning, John 1857-1916 WWasWT Glenister, Frank 1860-1945 WWasWT Glenn, Scott 1942(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Glennie, Brian 1912WWasWT Glenny, Charles H. 1857-1922 WWasWT Glenville, Peter 1913WWT-17 Glenville, Shaun 1884-1968 WWasWT Gless, Sharon 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Glines, John 1933CTFT-1 Globus, Yoram CTFT-6 Glossop-Harris, Florence See Harris, Florence GIossop.WWasWT Glover, Crispin CTFT-6 Glover, Danny 1947CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Glover, Halcott 1877-1949 WWasWT Glover, James Mackey 1861-? WWasWT Glover, John 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Glover, Julian 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Glover, William 1911CTFT-3 Glowacki, Janusz 1938CTFT-15 Gluckman, Leon 1922-1978 WWT-16 Glynn, Carlin 1940CTFT-1

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Glynne, Angela 1933WWasWT Glynne, Mary 1898-1954 WWasWT Gobel, George 1919CTFT-7 Godard, Jean-Luc 1930CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Godber, John 1956CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Goddard, Charles W. 1879-1951 ..WWasWT Goddard, Paulette 1911(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Goddard, Willoughby 1926WWT-17 Godden, Jimmy 1879-1955 WWasWT Godfrey, Derek 1924WWT-17 Godfrey, Lynnie CTFT-5 Godfrey, Patrick CTFT-22 Godfrey, Peter 1899-1970 WWasWT Godfrey-Turner, L WWasWT Godunov, Alexander 1949-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-14 Goethals, Angela 1977CTFT-13 Goetz, Peter Michael 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Goetz, Ruth Goodman 1912WWT-17 Coffin, Cora 1902WWasWT Coffin, Peter 1906WWasWT Goggin, Dan 1943CTFT-3 Going, John 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Golan, Menahem 1931CTFT-6 Golchan, Frederic 1953CTFT-12 Gold, Ernest 1921CTFT-12 Gold, Jack 1930CTFT-10 Goldberg, Gary David 1944CTFT-10 Goldberg, Leonard 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldberg, Whoopi 1955(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Goldblum, Jeff 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Goldemberg, Rose Leiman CTFT-1 Golden, Annie 1951CTFT-7 Golden, John 1874-1955 WWasWT Golden, Michael 1913WWT-17 Goldenberg, Billy 1936CTFT-15 Goldie, F. Wyndham 1897-1957 ..WWasWT Goldie, Hugh 1919WWT-17 Goldin, Horace WWasWT Goldman, Bo 1932CTFT-8 Goldman, James 1927CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goldman, William 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Goldner, Charles 1900-1955 WWasWT Goldsman, Akiva CTFT-16 Goldsmith, Jerry 1929CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Goldsmith, Merwin 1937CTFT-4 Goldstein, Jeffrey L. 1950CTFT-11 Goldstone, James 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Goldthwait, Bob 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Goldthwait, Bobcat See Goldthwait, Bob CTFT-17

Goldwyn, Samuel, Jr. 1926CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Goldwyn, Tony 1960CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Gombell, Minna 1893-1973 WWasWT Gooch, Steve 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goodall, Edyth 1886-1929 WWasWT Gooden, Jack Kelly 1949CTFT-6 Gooding, Cuba Jr. 1968CTFT-13 Goodliff, Michael 1914-1976 WWT-16 Goodman, Dody CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Goodman, John 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Goodman, Jules Eckert 1876-1962 WWasWT Goodman, Philip ?-1940 WWasWT Goodner, Carol 1904WWasWT Goodrich, Arthur 1878-1941 WWasWT Goodrich, Edna 1883-1974 WWasWT Goodrich, Louis 1865-1945 WWasWT Goodson, Mark 1915-1992 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-11 Goodwin, J. Cheever 1850-1912 . WWasWT Goodwin, John 1921WWT-17 Goodwin, Nat C. 1857-1920 WWasWT Goodwin, Ron 1925CTFT-12 Goolden, Richard 1895WWT-17 Gopal, Ram 1917WWasWT Gorcey, Elizabeth 1965CTFT-5 Gordon, Burt I. 1922CTFT-8 Gordon, Charles CTFT-10 Gordon, Charles Kilbourn 1888-? ...WWasWT Gordon, Colin 1911-1972 WWasWT Gordon, Douglas 1871-1935 WWasWT Gordon, Eve CTFT-19 Earlier sketch (as Eve Bennett-Gordon) in CTFT-2 Gordon, Gale 1906-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gordon, Gavin 1901-1970 WWasWT Gordon, Hannah 1941CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gordon, Hayes 1920WWT-17 Gordon, Keith 1961CTFT-7 Gordon, Kitty 1878-1974 WWasWT Gordon, Lawrence 1936CTFT-10 Gordon, Leon 1884-1960 WWasWT Gordon, Marjorie 1893WWasWT Gordon, Max 1892-1978 WWasWT Gordon, Michael 1909-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Gordon, Noele 1923WWasWT Gordon, Ruth 1895-1985 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gordon, Serena 1963CTFT-9 Gordon, Stuart 1947CTFT-11 Gordon-Lee, Kathleen WWasWT Gordon-Lennox, Cosmo 1869-1921 WWasWT Gordon-Levitt, Joseph 1982(?)CTFT-17 Gordon-Levitt, Joey See Gordon-Levitt, Joseph CTFT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Gordone, Charles Edward 1927-.... WWT-1 7 Gordy, Berry Jr. 1929CTFT-5 Gore, Aedwyrd See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 Gore, Michael 1951CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Gore-Browne, Robert 1893WWasWT Gorelik, Mordecai 1899-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Corey, Edward 1925CTFT-22 Goring, Marius 1912CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gorman, Cliff 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Gorme, Eydie 1932CTFT-11 Gorney, Karen Lynn CTFT-1 Gorshin, Frank 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gorsse, Henry de 1868-? WWasWT Gosling, Harold 1897WWasWT Goss, Bick 1942CTFT-4 Gossett, Louis Jr. 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gotlieb, Ben 1954CTFT-1 Goto, Yukihiro 1954CTFT-22 Gott, Barbara ?-1944 WWasWT Gottfried, Gilbert 1955CTFT-15 Gottfried, Martin 1933WWT-1 7 Gottlieb, Carl 1938CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gottlieb, Morton 1921CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gottschalk, Ferdinand 1858-1944 WWasWT Cough, Michael 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gould, Diana 1913WWasWT Gould, Elliott 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Gould, Harold 1923CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Gould, John See Gold, Jack CTFT-10 Gould, John 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Gould, Morton 1913-1996 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Goulding, Edmund 1891-1959 WWasWT Goulet, Robert 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Cow, James 1907-1952 WWasWT Cow, Ronald 1897WWT-1 7 Coyer, David 1966(?)CTFT-16 Grable, Betty 1916-1973 WWasWT Grace, Nickolas 1949CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grade, Lew 1906CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gracen, Elizabeth 1960CTFT-21 Grady, Don 1944CTFT-2 Graff, llene CTFT-9 Graff, Randy 1955CTFT-9 Graff, Todd 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

Graham, Charlotte Akwyoe 1959- .... CTFT-4 Graham, Harry 1874-1936 WWasWT Graham, Heather 1970CTFT-20 Graham, Martha 1894-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Graham, Morland 1891-1949 WWasWT Graham, Ronny 1919CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Graham, Violet 1890-1967 WWasWT Graham, William A. 1930(?)CTFT-10 Graham-Browne, W. See Browne, W. Graham WWasWT Grahame, Margot 1911WWasWT Grainer, Ron 1922WWT-17 Grainger, Gawn 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gramatica, Emma 1874-1965 WWasWT Gramatica, Irma 1873-1962 WWasWT Crammer, Kelsey CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Granger, Farley 1925(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Granger, Percy 1945CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Granger, Stewart 1913-1993 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Granier, Jeanne ?-1939 WWasWT Granick, Harry 1898CTFT-4 Grant, Bob 1932WWT-17 Grant, Cary 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Grant, David See Grant, David Marshall CTFT-10 Grant, David Marshall 1955CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Grant, Hugh 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Grant, Hughie See Grant, Hugh CTFT-15 Grant, Joyce 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grant, Lee 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Grant, Micki WWT-17 Grant, Neil 1882-? WWasWT Grant, Pauline WWT-17 Grant, Richard E. 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Grantham, Wilfrid 1898WWasWT Granville, Bernard 1886-1936 WWasWT Granville, Charlotte 1863-1942 WWasWT Granville, Sydney ?-1959 WWasWT Granville-Barker, Harley 1877-1946 WWasWT Granville-Barker, Helen ?-1950 .... WWasWT Grassle, Karen 1944CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Grasso, Giovanni 1875-1930 WWasWT Grattan, Harry 1867-1951 WWasWT Gratton, Fred 1894-1966 WWasWT Graves, Clotilde Inez Mary 1863-1932 WWasWT Graves, George 1876-1949 WWasWT

GREEN * 4 8 1 Graves, Peter 1911-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Graves, Peter 1926CTFT-1 Graves, Rupert 1963CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gray, Amlin 1946CTFT-1 Gray, Barry 1916-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Gray, Charles 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gray, Dolores 1924CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gray, Dulcie 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Gray, Elspet 1929WWT-17 Gray, Eve 1904WWasWT Gray, Jennifer 1916-1962 WWasWT Gray, Linda 1910WWT-17 Gray, Linda CTFT-2 Gray, Nicholas Stuart 1919WWT-17 Gray, Oliver See Gray, Charles CTFT-8 Gray, Richard 1896WWasWT Gray, Sam 1923CTFT-1 Gray, Simon 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Gray, Spalding 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Gray, Terence 1895WWasWT Graydon, J. L. 1844-? WWasWT Graysmark, John CTFT-11 Grayson, Kathryn 1924CTFT-1 Grayson, Richard 1925CTFT-4 Grazer, Brian 1951CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Great, Don 1951CTFT-21 Earlier sketchin CTFT-12 Greaza, Walter N. 1900-1973 WWasWT Green, Abel 1900-1973 WWasWT Green, Adolph 1915CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Green, Benny 1927-1998 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-22 Green, Bernard See Green, Benny CTFT-12 Green, Brian Austin 1973CTFT-20 Green, Dorothy 1886-1961 WWasWT Green, Guy CTFT-1 Green, Harry 1892-1958 WWasWT Green, Hilton 1929CTFT-1 Green, Jack See Green, Jack N CTFT-20 Green, Jack N CTFT-20 Green, Janet 1914WWasWT Green, Jenna Leigh CTFT-17 Green, Joann 1955CTFT-1 Green, Johnny 1908-1989 CTFT-3 Green, Mabel 1890WWasWT Green, Marion 1890-1956 WWasWT Green, Martyn 1899-1975 WWT-16 Green, Mitzi 1920-1968 WWasWT Green, Patricia CTFT-10 Green, Paul 1894-1981 WWT-17 Green, Stanley 1923CTFT-1

482 • GREEN Green, William 1926CTFT-1 Greenaway, Peter 1942CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Greenbaum, Hyam 1910WWasWT Greenberg, Edward M. 1924CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greenberg, Jerry CTFT-11 Greenblatt, William R. 1944CTFT-7 Greene, Clay M. 1850-1933 WWasWT Greene, David 1921CTFT-1 Greene, Ellen 1952(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Greene, Evie 1876-1917 WWasWT Greene, Graham 1904WWT-17 Greene, Graham 1950CTFT-15 Greene, James 1926CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greene, Lome 1915-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Greene, Lyn 1954(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Greene, Lynnie See Greene, Lyn CTFT-18 Greene, Michele 1962CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Greene, Richard 1946CTFT-1 Greener, Dorothy 1917-1971 WWasWT Greenfeld, Josh 1928CTFT-2 Greenhut, Robert CTFT-8 Greenlee, David CTFT-21 Greenough, Beverly Sills See Sills, Beverly CTFT-22 Greenstreet, Sydney 1879-1954 ....WWasWT Greenwald, Joseph ?-1938 WWasWT Greenwald, Robert Mark 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Greenwalt, David CTFT-13 Greenwood, Bruce CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Greenwood, Charlotte 1893-1978 WWasWT Greenwood, Jane 1934CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Greenwood, Joan 1921-1987 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Greenwood, Walter 1903-1974 WWasWT Greer, Bettejane See Greer, Jane CTFT-8 Greer, Dabbs 1917CTFT-8 Greer, Jane 1924CTFT-8 Greet, Clare 1871-1939 WWasWT Greet, Philip (Ben) 1857-1936 WWasWT Gregg, Everley 1903-1959 WWasWT Gregg, Hubert 1916WWT-17 Gregg, Virginia 1916-1986 CTFT-2 Gregori, Mercia 1901WWasWT Gregory, Andre CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gregory, Cynthia 1946CTFT-12 Gregory, Don 1934CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Gregory, Dora 1872-1954 WWasWT Gregory, Frank 1884-? WWasWT Gregory, James 1911CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Gregory, Lady 1859-1932 WWasWT Gregory, Sara 1921WWasWT Gregson, James R. 1889WWasWT Grein, J. T. 1862-1935 WWasWT Grein, Mrs. J. T. See Orme, Michael WWasWT Greist, Kim CTFT-5 Grenfell, Joyce 1910-1979 WWT-16 Grenier, Zach 1959CTFT-5 Gresac, Madame Fred WWasWT Gresham, Gloria 1946(?)CTFT-10 Greth, Roma 1935CTFT-1 Grew, Mary 1902-1971 WWasWT Grey, Anne 1907WWasWT Grey, Beryl 1927WWasWT Grey, Clifford 1887-1941 WWasWT Grey, Eve WWasWT Grey, Jane 1883-1944 WWasWT Grey, Jennifer 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Grey, Joel 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grey, Katherine 1873-1950 WWasWT Grey, Mary WWasWT Cribble, George Dunning 1882-1956 WWasWT Cribble, Harry Wagstaff 1896-1981 WWasWT Gribov, Alexel Nikolaevich 1902WWasWT Grieco, Richard 1965(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Crier, David Alan 1956(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-21 Crier, Pam 1949CTFT-20 Grifasi, Joe 1944CTFT-1 Griffies, Ethel 1878-1975 WWasWT Griffin, Hayden 1943WWT-17 Griffin, Kathy 1966CTFT-1 7 Griffin, Lynne CTFT-7 Griffin, Merv 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Griffin, Norman 1887-? WWasWT Griffin, Tom 1946CTFT-1 Griffith, Andy 1926CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Griffith, David Wark 1880-1948 ...WWasWT Griffith, Hubert 1896-1953 WWasWT Griffith, Hugh 1912-1980 WWT-17 Griffith, Melanie 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Griffiths, Derek 1946WWT-17 Griffiths, Jane 1930-1975 WWasWT Griffiths, Richard 1947CTFT-22 Griffiths, Trevor 1935CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grillo, John 1942CTFT-12 Grimaldi, Alberto 1927CTFT-8 Grimaldi, Marion 1926WWT-17 Grimes, Stephen 1927-1988 CTFT-7 Grimes, Tammy 1934CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Grimston, Dorothy May WWasWT Grimwood, Herbert 1875-1929 WWasWT Grisman, Sam H WWasWT

Grismer, Joseph Rhode 1849-1922 WWasWT Griswold, Grace ?-1927 WWasWT Grizzard, George 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grodin, Charles 1935CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 9; WWT-17 Groenendaal, Cris 1948CTFT-1 Greener, Harry 1951CTFT-8 Groening, Matt 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Grogg, Sam CTFT-5 Groh, David 1941CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Groody, Louise 1897-1961 WWasWT Cropper, Milton Herbert 1896-1955 WWasWT Grosbard, Ulu 1929CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Gross, Ayre CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Gross, Michael 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Gross, Paul CTFT-16 Gross, Shelley 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grossbart, Jack 1948CTFT-13 Grossmith, Ena 1896-1944 WWasWT Grossmith, George 1874-1912 WWasWT Grossmith, Lawrence 1877-1944 ..WWasWT Grossmith, Weedon 1852-1919 ....WWasWT Grossvogel, David I. 1925CTFT-1 Grout, James 1927CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Grout, Philip 1930WWT-17 Grove, Barry 1951CTFT-4 Grove, Fred 1851-1927 WWasWT Grover, Stanley 1926-1997 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-18 Groves, Charles 1875-1955 WWasWT Groves, Fred 1880-1955 WWasWT Gruenwald, Thomas 1935CTFT-1 Grun, Bernard 1901-1972 WWasWT Grundy, Lily WWasWT Grundy, Sydney 1848-1914 WWasWT Grusin, Dave 1934CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Grusin, David See Grusin, Dave CTFT-17 Guardino, Harry 1925-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Guare, John 1938CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Guber, Lee 1920-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Guber, Peter 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT 2 Gudegast, Hans See Braeden, Eric CTFT-18 Guerra, Castulo 1945CTFT-5 Guerra, Tonio 1920CTFT-8 Guerrero, (Maria) 1868-1928 WWasWT Guest, Christopher 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Guest, Jean H. 1941CTFT-5

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Guetary, Georges 1915CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Guettel, Henry A. 1928CTFT-1 Gugino, Carla CTFT-1 7 Guiches, Gustave 1860-? WWasWT Guilbert, Yvette 1868-1944 WWasWT Guilfoyle, Paul CTFT-22 Guillaume, Robert 1937CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Guillem, Sylvie 1965CTFT-10 Guillemaud, Marcel 1867-? WWasWT Guimera, Angel 1845-1924 WWasWT Guinness, Alec 1914CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-1 7 Guinness, Matthew 1942CTFT-8 Guinon, Albert 1863-1923 WWasWT Guion, Raymond See Raymond, Gene CTFT-21 Guitry, Lucien 1860-1925 WWasWT Guitry, Sacha 1885-1957 WWasWT Gulager, Clu 1928CTFT-7 Gullan, Campbell ?-1939 WWasWT Gulliver, Charles 1882-1961 WWasWT Gumbel, Bryant 1948CTFT-20 Gummersall, Devon 1978CTFT-17 Gunn, Bill 1934-1989 CTFT-8 Gunn, Haidee 1882-1961 WWasWT Gunn, Judy 1914WWasWT Gunn, Moses 1929-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gunning, Louise 1879-1960 WWasWT Gunter, John 1938CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gunton, Bob 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Gurnee, Hal 1935CTFT-15 Gurney, A. R. Jr. 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Gurney, Claud 1897-1946 WWasWT Gurney, Peter See Gurney, A. R. Jr CTFT-13 Gurney, Rachel CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gussow, Mel 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gustafson, Carol 1925CTFT-1 Gustafson, Karin 1959CTFT-3 Guthrie, Tyrone 1900-1971 WWasWT Gutierrez, Gerald 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Guttenberg, Steve 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Guy, Jasmine 1964(?)CTFT-9 Guzman, Claudio 1927CTFT-9 Guzman, Pato 1933(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Gwenn, Edmund 1877-1959 WWasWT Gwilym, Mike 1949CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Gwynn, Michael 1916-1976 WWT-16 Gwynne, Fred 1926-1993 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17

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Haas, Charlie 1952CTFT-2 Haas, Lukas 1976CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hack, Keith 1948WWT-17 Hack, Shelley 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hackett, Buddy 1924CTFT-8 Hackett, James K. 1869-1926 WWasWT Hackett, Joan 1942-1983 CTFT-1 Hackett, Norman Honore 1874-? WWasWT Hackett, Raymond 1902-1958 WWasWT Hackett, Walter 1876-1944 WWasWT Hackford, Taylor 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hackman, Gene 1930CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5, 12 Hackney, Mabel ?-1914 WWasWT Hadary, Jonathan 1948CTFT-10 Haddon, Archibald 1871-1942 WWasWT Haddon, Peter 1898-1962 WWasWT Haddrick, Ron 1929CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hading, Jane 1859-1933 WWasWT Hagen, Uta 1919CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Haggard, Piers 1939CTFT-11 Haggard, Stephen 1911-1943 WWasWT Hagerty, Julie 1955CTFT-6 Haggerty, Dan 1941CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Haggis, Paul 1953CTFT-13 Haglund, Dean 1966(?)CTFT-17 Hagman, Larry 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hague, Albert 1920CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haid, Charles 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Haig, Emma 1898-1939 WWasWT Haigh, Kenneth 1931CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haight, George 1905WWasWT Hailey, Arthur 1920CTFT-6 Hailey, Oliver 1932-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haim, Corey 1971CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Haines, Herbert E. 1880-1923 WWasWT Haines, Larry CTFT-1 Haines, Randa 1945Haines, Robert Terrel 1870-1943

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Haire, Wilson John 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hairston, William Jr. 1928CTFT-1 Hajos, Mitzi 1891WWasWT Hakansson, Julia Mathilda 1853-? WWasWT Hale, Alan, Jr. 1918-1990 CTFT-9 Hale, Barbara 1922CTFT-7 Hale, Billy 1934CTFT-10 Hale, Binnie 1899WWasWT Hale, Fiona 1926CTFT-1 Hale, Georgina 1943CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hale, J. Robert 1874-1940 WWasWT Hale, John 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hale, Lionel 1909-1977 WWT-16 Hale, Louise Closser 1872-1933 .. WWasWT Hale, S. T. 1899WWasWT Hale, Sonnie 1902-1959 WWasWT Hales, Jonathan 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haley, Jack 1902-1979 WWasWT Haley, Jack Jr. 1933CTFT-2 Halfpenny, Tony 1913WWasWT Hall, Adrian 1927CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hall, Anmer 1863-1953 WWasWT Hall, Anthony Michael 1968CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hall, Arsenic 1959(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hall, Bettina 1906WWasWT Hall, Conrad 1926CTFT-13 Hall, David 1929-1953 WWasWT Hall, Davis 1946CTFT-1 Hall, Deidre 1947CTFT-1 7 Hall, Delores CTFT-1 Hall, Ed 1931-1991 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-10 Hall, Grayson WWT-17 Hall, Irma P. 1936CTFT-20 Hall, Jerry 1956CTFT-20 Hall, J. W WWasWT Hall, Kevin Peter 1955(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Hall, Laura Nelson 1876-? WWasWT Hall, Lois 1926CTFT-4 Hall, Monte 1924CTFT-4 Hall, Natalie 1904WWasWT Hall, Pauline 1860-1919 WWasWT Hall, Peter 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11; WWT-17 Hall, Peter J. See Hall, Peter CTFT-18 Hall, Phil 1952CTFT-2 Hall, Sir Peter See Hall, Peter Hall, Thurston 1882-1958 Hall, Vondie Curtis See Curtis-Hall, Vondie Hall, Willis 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hallam, Basil 1889-1916 Hallard, Charles Maitland 1865-1942

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484 • HALLATT Hallatt, Henry 1888-1952 WWasWT Hallett, Jack 1948CTFT-4 Halliday, John 1880-1947 WWasWT Halliday, Lena ?-1937 WWasWT Halliday, Lynne 1958CTFT-6 Halliday, Robert 1893WWasWT Halliwell, David 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hallstrom, Lasse 1946CTFT-12 Halmi, Robert 1924CTFT-12 Halstan, Margaret 1879-? WWasWT Halston, Julie 1954CTFT-8 Hambleton, T. Edward 1911WWT-17 Hambling, Arthur 1888-1952 WWasWT Hambling, Gerry CTFT-11 Hamel, Veronica 1945(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hamer, Joseph 1932CTFT-7 Hamill, Mark 1951CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Hamilton, Carrie 1963CTFT-6 Hamilton, Cicely 1872-1952 WWasWT Hamilton, Clayton 1881-1946 WWasWT Hamilton, Cosmo 1872?-1942 WWasWT Hamilton, Diana 1898-1951 WWasWT Hamilton, Dorothy 1897WWasWT Hamilton, George 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hamilton, Guy 1922CTFT-8 Hamilton, Hale 1880-1942 WWasWT Hamilton, Henry ?-1911 WWasWT Hamilton, Joe 1929-1991 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-10 Hamilton, Kelly 1945CTFT-1 Hamilton, Linda 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hamilton, Lindisfarne 1910WWasWT Hamilton, Lynn 1930CTFT-1 Hamilton, Margaret 1902-1985 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hamilton, Neil 1899-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hamilton, Patrick 1904-1962 WWasWT Hamilton, Rose 1874-1955 WWasWT Hamlett, Dilys 1928CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hamlin, Harry 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hamlisch, Marvin 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hammer, Ben CTFT-4 Hammer, Jan 1948CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Hammerstein, Arthur 1876-1955 ...WWasWT Hammerstein, James 1931WWT-17 Hammerstein, Oscar 1847-1919 ...WWasWT Hammerstein, Oscar II 1895-1960 WWasWT Hammond, Aubrey 1893-1940 WWasWT Hammond, Bert E. 1880-? WWasWT Hammond, David 1948CTFT-1 Hammond, Dorothy ?-1950 WWasWT Hammond, Kay 1909WWasWT Hammond, Nicholas CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Hammond, Percy 1873-1936 WWasWT Hammond, Peter 1923CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hamner, Earl 1923CTFT-6 Hampden, Walter 1879-1955 WWasWT Hampshire, Susan 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Hampton, Christopher 1946CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Hampton, James 1936CTFT-7 Hampton, Louise 1881-1954 WWasWT Hanado, Ohta 1882-? WWasWT Hancock, Christopher 1928WWT-17 Hancock, Herbert See Hancock, Herbie CTFT-18 Hancock, Herbie 1940CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hancock, John 1939CTFT-1 Hancock, Sheila 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hancox, Daisy 1898WWasWT Handl, Irene 1901-1987 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Handler, Evan 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Handman, Wynn 1922CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hands, Terry 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-1 7 Hanket, Arthur 1954CTFT-2 Hankin, Larry CTFT-22 Hanks, Tom 1956CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hanley, William 1931CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hann, Walter 1838-1922 WWasWT Hanna, William 1910CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hannafin, Daniel 1933CTFT-5 Hannah, Daryl 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hannen, Hermione 1913WWasWT Hannen, Nicholas James 1881-1972 WWasWT Hanning, Geraldine 1923CTFT-1 Hanray, Lawrence 1874-1947 WWasWT Hansberry, Lorraine 1930-1965 CTFT-22 Hansen, Nina CTFT-4 Hanson, Curtis 1945CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Hanson, Gladys 1887-1973 WWasWT Hanson, Harry 1895WWasWT Hanson, John 1922WWT-17 Hansson, Sigrid Valborg 1874-? ....WWasWT Harbach, Otto 1873-1963 WWasWT Harben, Hubert 1878-1941 WWasWT Harben, Joan 1909-1953 WWasWT Harbord, Carl WWasWT Harbord, Gordon 1901WWasWT Harbottle, G. Laurence 1924WWT-17 Harburg, Edgar Y. 1898-1981 WWT-17 Harcourt, Cyril ?-1924 WWasWT Harcourt, James 1873-1951 WWasWT Harcourt, Leslie 1890WWasWT

Hardacred, John Pitt 1855-1933 ...WWasWT Hardie, Russell 1906-1973 WWasWT Hardiman, Terrence 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harding, Ann 1902-1981 WWasWT Harding, D. Lyn 1867-1952 WWasWT Harding, John 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harding, Rudge WWasWT Hardinge, H. C. M WWasWT Hardison, Kadeem 1965CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Hards, Ira 1872-1938 WWasWT Hardwick, Paul 1918WWT-17 Hardwicke, Cedric 1893-1964 WWasWT Hardwicke, Clarice 1900WWasWT Hardwicke, Edward 1932CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hardy, Arthur F. 1870-? WWasWT Hardy, Betty 1904WWasWT Hardy, Joseph 1929-1990 WWT-17 Hardy, Oliver 1892-1957 CTFT-16 Hardy, Robert 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hare, Betty 1900WWasWT Hare, David 1947CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Hare, Doris 1905WWT-17 Hare, Ernest Dudley 1900WWT-17 Hare, J. Robertson 1891-1979 WWT-16 Hare, John 1844-1921 WWasWT Hare, (John) Gilbert 1869-1951 WWasWT Hare, Will 1919WWT-17 Hare, Winifred 1875-? WWasWT Harewood, Dorian 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harford, W WWasWT Hargitay, Mariska 1964CTFT-20 Hargrave, Roy 1908WWasWT Hargrove, Dean CTFT-11 Harjo, Joy 1951CTFT-16 Harker, Gordon 1885-1967 WWasWT Harker, Joseph C. 1855-1927 WWasWT Harker, Susannah 1966(?)CTFT-22 Harlan, Otis 1865-1940 WWasWT Harlin, Renny 1959(?)CTFT-10 Harlow, Jean 1911-1937 CTFT-22 Harman, Barry 1950CTFT-6 Harman, Hugh 1903(?)-1982 CTFT-21 Harmon, Charlotte CTFT-1 Harmon, Lewis 1911CTFT-1 Harmon, Mark 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harned, Virginia 1872-1946 WWasWT Harnick, Sheldon 1924CTFT-1 Harper, Gerald 1929WWT-17 Harper, Jessica 1954CTFT-6 Harper, Tess 1950{?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harper, Valerie 1940CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Harrell, Gordon Lowry 1940CTFT-1 Harrelson, Woody 1961CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Harrigan, Nedda See Logan, Nedda Harrigan CTFT-8 Harrigan, William 1894-1966 WWasWT Harrington, J. P. 1865-? WWasWT Harrington, Pat See Harrington, Pat, Jr CTFT-20 Harrington, Pat, Jr. 1929CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Harris, Audrey Sophia 1901-1966 WWasWT Harris, Barbara 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Harris, Clare ?-1949 WWasWT Harris, Cynthia CTFT-5 Harris, Ed 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Harris, Elmer Blaney ?-1966 WWasWT Harris, Estelle 1932CTFT-22 Harris, Florence Glossop 1883-1931 WWasWT Harris, Henry B. 1866-1912 WWasWT Harris, Hyde See Harris, Timothy CTFT-10 Harris, Jed 1900-1979 WWasWT Harris, Julie 1925CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-1 7 Harris, Margaret F. 1904WWT-1 7 Harris, Mel 1957CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Harris, Michael CTFT-17 Harris, Neil Patrick 1973CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Harris, Richard 1933(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWasWT Harris, Robert 1900WWT-17 Harris, Rosemary 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Harris, Sam H. 1872-1941 WWasWT Harris, Steve 1966(?)CTFT-22 Harris, Susan CTFT-13 Harris, Thomas Walter 1930CTFT-16 Harris, Tim See Harris, Timothy CTFT-10 Harris, Timothy 1946CTFT-10 Harris, Tom See Harris, Thomas Walter CTFT-16 Harris, William 1884-1946 WWasWT Harrison, Austin 1873-1928 WWasWT Harrison, Frederick ?-1926 WWasWT Harrison, George 1943CTFT-8 Harrison, Gregory 1950CTFT-3 Harrison, James See Harrison, Jim Harrison, Jim 1937Harrison, John 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, Kathleen 1898Harrison, Mona ?-1957 Harrison, Rex 1908-1990 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harrison, T. W. See Harrison, Tony Harrison, Tony 1937-

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Harrold, Kathryn 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Harrow, Lisa CTFT-8 Harry, Debby See Harry, Deborah CTFT-18 Harry, Deborah 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Harry, Jackee CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Harry, Jacqueline See Harry, Jackee CTFT-17 Harryhausen, Ray 1920CTFT-8 Hart, Bernard 1911-1964 WWasWT Hart, Charles 1961CTFT-4 Hart, Diane 1926WWT-17 Hart, Harvey 1928-1989 CTFT-1 Hart, Ian 1965(?)CTFT-16 Hart, Lorenz 1895-1945 WWasWT Hart, Mary 195K?)CTFT-11 Hart, Melissa Joan 1976CTFT-18 Hart, Moss 1904-1961 WWasWT Hart, Teddy 1897-1971 WWasWT Hart, Vivian WWasWT Hart, William S. 1870-1946 WWasWT Hartley, Hal 1959CTFT-22 Hartley, Mariette 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Hartley-Milburn, Julie 1904-1949 WWasWT Hartman, David See Hartman, David D CTFT-20 Hartman, David D. 1935CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hartman, Jan 1938CTFT-3 Hartman, Lisa See Hartman Black, Lisa CTFT-16 Hartman, Phil 1948CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hartman, Philip See Hartman, Phil CTFT-14 Hartman Black, Lisa 1956CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Hartmann, Philip E. See Hartman, Phil CTFT-14 Hartnell, William 1908-1975 WWasWT Harvey, Anthony 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Harvey, Frank 1885-1965 WWasWT Harvey, Frank 1912WWT-17 Harvey, John Martin 1863-1944 .. WWasWT Harvey, Laurence 1928-1973 WWasWT Harvey, Morris 1877-1944 WWasWT Harvey, Peter 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Harvey, Rupert 1887-1954 WWasWT Harvey, Steve 1957CTFT-21 Harwood, H. M. 1874-1959 WWasWT Harwood, John 1876-1944 WWasWT Harwood, Ronald 1934CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Haskell, Peter 1934CTFT-1 Haskins, Dennis CTFT-18

HAYDEN »485 Hassall, Christopher 1912-1963... WWasWT Hasselhoff, David 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hasselquist, Jenny WWasWT Hasso, Signe 1918WWT-17 Hastings, Basil Macdonald 1881-1928 WWasWT Hastings, Edward W. 1931CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hastings, Fred WWasWT Hastings, Hugh 1917CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hastings, Michael 1938CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hastings, Patrick 1880-1952 WWasWT Haswell, Percy 1871-1945 WWasWT Hatcher, Teri 1965(?)CTFT-14 Hatfield, Hurd 1920(?)CTFT-10 Hatherton, Arthur ?-1924 WWasWT Hatton, Fanny 1870-1939 WWasWT Hatton, Frederick 1879-1946 WWasWT Hauer, Rutger 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hauptman, William 1942CTFT-4 Hauptmann, Gerhart 1862-1946 WWasWT Hauser, Cole CTFT-18 Hauser, Frank 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hauser, Wings CTFT-8 Havard, Lezley 1944CTFT-3 Havel, Vaclav 1936CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Havergal, Giles 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Havers, Nigel 1949CTFT-6 Haviland, William 1860-1917 WWasWT Havinga, Nick CTFT-11 Havoc, June 1916WWT-17 Hawk, Jeremy 1918WWT-17 Hawke, Ethan 1970CTFT-12 Hawkesworth, John 1920CTFT-8 Hawkins, Iris 1893WWasWT Hawkins, Jack 1910-1973 WWasWT Hawkins, Stockwell 1874-1927.... WWasWT Hawkins, Trish 1945CTFT-1 Hawks, Howard 1896-1977 CTFT-16 Hawn, Goldie 1945CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5, 12 Hawn, Goldy Jeanne See Hawn, Goldie CTFT-21 Hawthorne, David ?-1942 WWasWT Hawthorne, Lil WWasWT Hawthorne, Nigel 1929CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10; WWT-17 Hawtrey, Anthony 1909-1954 WWasWT Hawtrey, Charles 1858-1923 WWasWT Hawtrey, Charles 1914-1988 WWasWT Hawtrey, Marjory 1900-1952 WWasWT Hay, Ian 1876-1952 WWasWT Hay, Joan 1894WWasWT Hay, Mary 1901-1957 WWasWT Hay, Valerie 1910WWasWT Hayden, Larry 1950CTFT-5 Hayden, Michael 1963CTFT-18

486• HAYDEN Hayden, Sophie Hayden, Terese 1921Haydon, Ethel 1878-1954 Haydon, Florence ?-1918 Haydon, Julie 1910-1994 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Haydu, Peter 1948Have, Helen 1874-1957 Hayek, Salma 1968Hayers, Sidney 1922Hayes, Catherine Anne 1958Hayes, George 1888-1967 Hayes, Helen 1900-1993 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hayes, Isaac 1942Hayes, j. Milton 1884-1940 Hayes, Joseph 1918Hayes, Patricia 1909Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hayes, Peter Lind 1915-1998 Obituary in CTFT-21 Hayman, Al ?-1917 Hayman, Lillian 1922Hayman, Ronald 1932Haymer, John See Haymer, Johnny Haymer, Johnny 1920-1989 Haynes, Tiger 1914Haynes, Todd 1961Hays, Bill 1938Hays, David 1930Hays, Robert 1947Hayter, James 1907Haythorne, Joan 1915Hayward, Leland 1902-1971 Hazell, Hy 1922-1970 Hazzard, John E. 1881-1935 Head, Anthony 1954Head, Anthony Stewart See Head, Anthony Head, Edith 1897-1981 Head, Helaine Headly, Glenne 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Heal, Joan 1922Heald, Anthony 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Healy, Mary 1920Heap, Douglas 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heard, John 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-5, 12 Hearn, George 1934Hearn, Lew 1882-? Hearne, Richard 1909Heath, Eira 1940Heatherley, Clifford 1888-1937 Heaton, Patricia 1959(?)Heaton, Patty See Heaton, Patricia Heche, Anne 1969Hecht, Ben 1894-1964 Hecht, Jessica 1966(?)-

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Hecht, Paul 1941CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Heckart, Eileen 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heckerling, Amy 1954CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hedaya, Dan CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Hedaya, Daniel See Hedaya, Dan CTFT-1 7 Hedison, Al See Hedison, David CTFT-18 Hedison, David 1928(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hedley, H. B. ?-1931 WWasWT Hedley, Philip 1938CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hedman, Martha 1888-? WWasWT Hedren, Tippi 1935CTFT-7 Heeley, Desmond WWT-17 Heffernan, John 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heflin, Frances 1924CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Heggie, O. P. 1879-1936 WWasWT Heifner, Jack 1946CTFT-1 Heijermans, Herman 1864-1924 WWasWT Heikin, Nancy 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Heikin-Pepin, Nancy See Heikin, Nancy CTFT-18 Heilbronn, William 1879-? WWasWT Hein, Silvio 1879-1928 WWasWT Heinsohn, Elisa 1962CTFT-6 Heinz, Gerard 1904-1972 WWasWT Helburn, Theresa 1887-1959 WWasWT Held, Anna 1873-1918 WWasWT Held, Dan 1948CTFT-3 Helfgott, Daniel 1952CTFT-13 Helgeland, Brian 1961CTFT-20 Helgenberger, Marg 1958(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Heller, Buck CTFT-2 Heller, Paul 1927CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Heller, Paul M. See Heller, Paul CTFT-9 Hellman, Lillian 1905-1984 WWT-17 Helm, Levon 1943CTFT-7 Helmond, Katherine 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Helmore, Arthur 1859-1941 WWasWT Helmsley, Charles Thomas Hunt 1865-1940 WWasWT Helper, Stephen Lloyd 1957CTFT-2 Helpmann, Robert 1909-1986 WWT-17 Heming, Percy 1885WWasWT Heming, Violet 1895WWasWT Hemingway, Alan 1951CTFT-4 Hemingway, Margaux 1955-1996 ... CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-16 Hemingway, Marie 1893-1939 WWasWT

Hemingway, Mariel 1961CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Hemion, Dwight 1926CTFT-8 Hemmerde, Edward George 1871-1948 .WWasWT Hemming, Lindy 1948CTFT-9 Hemmings, David 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hemsley, Harry May 1877-1951 ...WWasWT Hemsley, Sherman 1938CTFT-3 Hemsley, W. T. 1850-1918 WWasWT Henderson, Alex F. 1866-1933 WWasWT Henderson, Dickie 1922WWT-17 Henderson, Elvira 1903WWasWT Henderson, Florence 1934CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Henderson, May 1884WWasWT Henderson, Ray 1896-1970 WWasWT Henderson, Robert 1904WWT-17 Henderson, Roy WWT-11 Hendricksen, Lance See Henriksen, Lance CTFT-17 Hendrie, Ernest 1859-1929 WWasWT Heneker, David 1906WWT-17 Henig, Andi CTFT-2 Henley, Beth 1952CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 12 Henley, Herbert James 1882-1937 WWasWT Henley, Joan 1904WWasWT Hennequin, Maurice ?-1926 WWasWT Henner, Marilu 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Hennessy, Jill See Hennessy, Jillian CTFT-18 Hennessy, Jillian 1969CTFT-18 Hennessy, Roland Burke 1870-1939 WWasWT Henniger, Rolf 1925WWasWT Henning, Linda Kaye 1944CTFT-3 Hennings, Betty 1850-1939 WWasWT Henreid, Paul 1908-1992 CTFT-12 Henriksen, Lance 1943(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Henritze, Bette CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10; WWT-17 Henry, (Alexander) Victor 1943WWasWT Henry, Buck 1930CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henry, Charles 1890-1968 WWasWT Henry, Martin 1872-1942 WWasWT Henson, Brian 1963CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Henson, Gladys 1897WWT-16 Henson, Jim 1936-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Henson, Leslie 1891-1957 WWasWT Henson, Nicky 1945Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Henton, John 1960Hentschel, Irene 1891Hepburn, Audrey 1929-1993 Obituary in CTFT-11

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Hepburn, Katharine 1909Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Hepple, Jeanne 1936Hepple, Peter 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Heppner, Rosa ?-1979 Hepton, Bernard 1925Herbert, Alan Patrick 1890-1971 Herbert, Evelyn 1898Herbert, F. Hugh 1897-1958 Herbert, Henry 1879-1947 Herbert, Jocelyn 1917Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Herbert, Rich 1956Herbert, Victor 1859-1924 Herlie, Eileen 1920Herlihy, James Leo 1927-1993 Obituary in CTFT-12 Herman, Danny 1960Herman, Jerry 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Herman, Pee-Wee See Reubens, Paul Hermant, Abel 1862-1950 Herndon, Richard G. ?-1958 Herne, (Katherine) Chrystal 1883-1950 Heron, Joyce 1916-1980 Heros, Eugene Herrera, Anthony 1944Herrmann, Edward 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Herrmann, Keith 1952Hersey, David 1939Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Hershey, Barbara 1948Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Herskovitz, Marshall 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Hertz, Carl 1859Hervey, Grizelda 1901Hervey, Jason 1972Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hervieu, Paul 1857-1915 Herz, Ralph C. 1878-1921 Herzfeld, John Herzog, Werner 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Heslewood, Tom 1868-1959 Heslop, Charles 1883-1966 Hesseman, Howard 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hessler, Gordon 1930Heston, Charlton 1922(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Hestor, George 1877-1925 Heuer, John Michael 1941Hewes, Henry 1917Hewett, Christopher Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hewett, Dorothy 1923Hewitt, Agnes ?-1924 Hewitt, Alan 1915-1986 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1;

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Hewitt, Don 1922Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Hewitt, Frankie 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Hewitt, Henry 1885-1968 Hewitt, Jennifer Love 1979Hewlett, Maurice 1861-1923 Hexum, Jon-Eric 1957-1984 Heydt, Louis Jean 1905-1960 Heyman, Barton 1937-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Heyward, Dorothy 1890-1961 Heyward, Du Bose 1885-1940 Hibbard, Edna 1895?-1942 Hibbert, Henry George 1862-1924 Hichens, Robert Smythe 1864-1950 Hickey, William 1928-1997 Obituary in CTFT-17 Hicklin, Margery 1904Hickman, Charles Hickman, Darryl 1933Hicks, Barbara Hicks, Betty Seymour 1905Hicks, Catherine 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hicks, Cathy See Hicks, Catherine Hicks, (Edward) Seymour 1871-1949 Hicks, Julian 1858-1941 Hickson, Joan 1906Higgins, Anthony Higgins, Clare Higgins, Colin 1941-1988 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Higgins, David 1961Higgins, David Anthony See Higgins, David Higgins, James 1932Higgins, Michael 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Higgins, Norman 1898Highley, Reginald 1884-? Hightower, Marilyn 1923Hightower, Rosella 1920Highway, Thomson 1951Hignell, Rose 1896Hignett, H. R. 1870-1959 Hiken, Gerald 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hilary, Jennifer 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hilferty, Susan Hill, Amy 1953Hill, Ann Stahlman 1921Hill, Arthur 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hill, Benny 1925-1992 Obituary in CTFT-11 Hill, Bernard 1944Hill, Billie Hill, Dana 1964Hill, Debra

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Hill, George Roy 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Hill, Ken 1937-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hill, Leonard F. 1947CTFT-1 Hill, Lucienne WWT-17 Hill, Mars Andrew III 1927CTFT-1 Hill, Peter Murray 1908WWasWT Hill, Ronnie 1911WWT-17 Hill, Rose 1914WWT-17 Hill, Sinclair 1896-1945 WWasWT Hill, Steven 1922CTFT-8 Hill, Walter 1942CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hillary, Ann 1930CTFT-4 Hiller, Arthur 1923CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Hiller, Wendy 1912CTFT-6 Earler sketches in WWT-17 Hillerman, John 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 8 Hilliard, Harriet See Nelson, Harriet CTFT-3 Hilliard, Kathlyn 1896-1933 WWasWT Hilliard, Patricia 1916WWasWT Hilliard, Robert C. 1857-1927 WWasWT Hillman, Michael 1902-1941 WWasWT Hinden, Nathan See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Hindman, Earl 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hinds, Ciaran 1953(?)CTFT-20 Hines, Elizabeth 1899-1971 WWasWT Hines, Gregory 1946CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Hines, Patrick 1930WWT-17 Hingle, Pat 1923CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Hinkle, Vernon 1935CTFT-1 Hinton, Mary 1896WWasWT Hipp, Paul CTFT-10 Hird, Thora 1913WWT-17 Hirsch, Charles Henry 1870-? WWasWT Hirsch, Janis 1950CTFT-11 Hirsch, John Stephan 1930-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hirsch, Judd 1935CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11; WWT-17 Hirsch, Louis Achille 1881-1924 . WWasWT Hirschfeld, Al 1903CTFT-1 Hirschhorn, Clive 1940WWT-17 Hirschhorn, Joel 1937CTFT-13 Hirschmann, Henri 1872-? WWasWT Hislop, Joseph 1887-? WWasWT Hitchcock, Alfred 1899-1980 CTFT-1 Hitchcock, Raymond 1865-1929.. WWasWT Ho, Don 1930CTFT-17 Hoare, Douglas 1875-? WWasWT Hobart, George V. 1867-1926 WWasWT Hobart, Rose 1906WWasWT Hobbes, Herbert Halliwell 1877-1962 WWasWT

488 • HOBBS Hobbs, Carleton 1898WWasWT Hobbs, Frederick 1880-1942 WWasWT Hobbs, Jack 1893-1968 WWasWT Hobbs, William 1939WWT-17 Hobgood, Burnet M. 1922WWT-17 Hobson, Harold 1904WWT-17 Hobson, May 1889-? WWasWT Hochhuth, Rolf 1931WWT-17 Hochman, Larry 1953CTFT-6 Hochwaelder, Fritz 1911-1986 CTFT-4 Hockney, David 1937CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Hockridge, Edmund 1919WWasWT Hoctor, Harriet 1907-1977 WWasWT Hodge, Merton 1904-1958 WWasWT Hodge, Patricia 1946CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hodge, William T. 1874-1932 WWasWT Hodgeman, Edwin 1935WWT-17 Hodges, Horace 1865-1951 WWasWT Hodges, Patricia CTFT-8 Hoenig, Michael 1952CTFT-12 Hoey, Dennis 1893-1960 WWasWT Hoey, Iris 1885-? WWasWT Hofert, Earl See Letterman, David CTFT-14 Hoffe, Barbara WWasWT Hoffe, Monckton 1880-1951 WWasWT Hoffman, Aaron 1880-1924 WWasWT Hoffman, Avi 1958CTFT-11 Hoffman, Basil 1938CTFT-5 Hoffman, Dustin 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Hoffman, jane 1911CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Hoffman, Maud WWasWT Hoffman, William M. 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hofmann, Isabella 1957CTFT-16 Hofsiss, Jack 1950WWT-17 Hogan, Hulk 1953CTFT-13 Hogan, Michael 1898WWasWT Hogan, Paul 1939(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hogan, Terry "Hulk" See Hogan, Hulk CTFT-13 Hogarth, Emmett See Polonsky, Abraham (Lincoln) CTFT-10 Hogestyn, Drake CTFT-18 Hogg, Ian 1937WWT-17 Holbrook, Anna (Kathryn) CTFT-18 Holbrook, Hal 1925CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Holbrook, Louise WWasWT Holcomb, Rod CTFT-12 Hold, John See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Holden, Jan 1931WWT-17 Holden, William 1918-1981 CTFT-16 Holder, Geoffrey 1930(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Holder, Owen 1921WWT-17 Holdgrive, David 1958CTFT-4

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Holdridge, Lee 1944CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hole, John 1939WWT-17 Holgate, Ron 1937WWT-17 Holland, Agnieszka 1948CTFT-12 Holland, Anthony 1912-1988 WWT-17 Holland, Edmund Milton 1848-1913 WWasWT Holland, Endesha Ida Mae 1944- ... CTFT-11 Holland, Jeffrey 1946CTFT-8 Holland, Mildred 1869-1944 WWasWT Holland, Reece 1956CTFT-11 Holland, Tom 1943CTFT-4 Holies, Antony 1901-1950 WWasWT Holies, William 1867-1947 WWasWT Holliday, Jennifer 1960CTFT-6 Holliday, Judy 1923-1965 WWasWT Holliday, Kene 1949CTFT-12 Holliday, Polly 1937CTFT-7 Holliman, Earl 1928CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Holliman, Henry Earl See Holliman, Earl CTFT-19 Hollis, Stephen 1941WWT-17 Holloway, Baliol 1883-1967 WWasWT Holloway, Julian 1944WWT-17 Holloway, Stanley 1890-1982 WWT-17 Holloway, Sterling 1904CTFT-5 Holloway, W. E. 1885-1952 WWasWT Holly, Ellen 1931CTFT-10 Holly, Lauren 1964CTFT-15 Holm, Celeste 1919CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Holm, Hanya WWT-17 Holm, Ian 1931CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9; WWT-17 Holm, John Cecil 1904-1981 WWT-17 Holman, Libby 1906-1971 WWasWT Holme, Stanford 1904WWasWT Holme, Thea 1907WWT-17 Holmes, Helen ?-1950 WWasWT Holmes, Robert 1899-1945 WWasWT Holmes, Rupert 1947CTFT-13 Holmes, Taylor 1878-1959 WWasWT Holmes-Gore, Dorothy 1896-1915 WWasWT Holt, Andrew See Anhalt, Edward CTFT-10 Holt, Fritz 1940-1987 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-5 Holt, Thelma 1933Holt, Will 1929Holtz, Lou 1898Holzer, Adela Homan, David 1907Home, William Douglas 1912Homeier, Skip 1930Homfrey, Gladys ?-1932 Homolka, Oscar 1898-1978 Hone, Mary 1904Honer, Mary 1914Hong, James 1929(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Hong, Wilson S. 1934Honri, Percy 1874-1953

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Hood, Basil 1864-1917 WWasWT Hood, Morag 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hooks, Kevin 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Hooks, Robert 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hool, Lance CTFT-6 Hooper, Ewan 1935WWT-17 Hooper, Tobe 1943CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hope, Anthony 1863-1933 WWasWT Hope, Bob 1903CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWasWT Hope, Evelyn ?-1966 WWasWT Hope, Maidie 1881-1937 WWasWT Hope, Robert See Hope, Bob CTFT-20 Hope, Vida 1918-1963 WWasWT Hope-Wallace, Philip A. 1911 -1979 WWT-16 Hopkins, Anthony 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Hopkins, Arthur 1878-1950 WWasWT Hopkins, Bo 1942CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hopkins, Charles 1884-1953 WWasWT Hopkins, Joan 1915WWasWT Hopkins, John 1931WWT-17 Hopkins, Miriam 1902-1972 WWasWT Hopkins, Shirley Knight See Knight, Shirley CTFT-19 Hopkins, Telma 1948CTFT-6 Hopper, Dennis 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Hopper, De Wolf 1858-1935 WWasWT Hopper, Edna Wallace 1864-1959 WWasWT Hopper, Victoria 1909WWasWT Hopwood, Avery 1882-1928 WWasWT Horan, Edward 1898WWasWT Hordern, Michael 1911-1995 CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Horn, Mary 1916WWasWT Home, A. P WWasWT Home, David 1893-1970 WWasWT Home, Kenneth 1900WWasWT Home, Lena 1917CTFT-6 Horner, James CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Horner, Richard 1920CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Horniman, Annie Elizabeth Fredericka 1860-1937 WWasWT Horniman, Roy 1872-1930 WWasWT Hornsby, Nancy 1910-1958 WWasWT Horovitch, David 1945CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Horovitz, Israel 1939CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Horrocks, Jane 1964CTFT-22 Horse, Michael 1949(?)CTFT-17 Horsford, Anna Maria 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Horsley, Lee 1955CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Horsnell, Horace 1883-1949 WWasWT Morton, Edward Everett 1886-1970 WWasWT Morton, Peter 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Morton, Robert 1870-? WWasWT Horwitz, Murray 1949CTFT-3 Hoskins, Bob 1942CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Hotchkis, Joan 1927CTFT-7 Hoty, Dee 1952CTFT-10 Houdini, Harry 1873-1926 WWasWT Hough, John 1941CTFT-2 Houghton, Katharine CTFT-1 Houghton, Morris 1909WWT-17 Hounsou, Djimon 1964CTFT-21 House, Dakota 1977(?)CTFT-17 House, Eric WWT-17 Houseman, John 1902-1988 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Housman, Laurence 1865-1959 ... WWasWT Houston, Donald 1923WWT-17 Houston, Jane WWasWT Houston, Josephine 1911WWasWT Houston, Renee 1902-1980 WWT-17 Houston, Whitney 1963CTFT-12 Howard, Alan 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Howard, Andree 1910-1968 WWasWT Howard, Bart 1915CTFT-3 Howard, Clint 1959CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howard, Eugene 1880-1965 WWasWT Howard, J. Bannister 1867-1946 WWasWT Howard, James Newton 195K?)- .... CTFT-12 Howard, Jean Speegle CTFT-16 Howard, Joseph See Rudnick, Paul CTFT-15 Howard, Keble 1875-1928 WWasWT Howard, Ken 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Leslie 1893-1943 WWasWT Howard, Norah 1901-1968 WWasWT Howard, Pamela 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Roger 1938WWT-17 Howard, Ron 1954CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Howard, Ronny See Howard, Ron CTFT-22 Howard, Shawn Michael CTFT-18 Howard, Sidney 1891-1939 WWasWT Howard, Sydney 1885-1946 WWasWT Howard, Trevor 1916-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howard, Walter 1866-1922 WWasWT Howard, Willie 1883-1949 WWasWT Howarth, Donald 1931WWT-17 Howe, Bette See Henritze, Bette CTFT-18 Howe, George 1900WWT-17

Howe, Tina 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Howell, C. Thomas 1966Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Howell, Jane Howell, John 1888-1928 Howell, Tom See Howell, C. Thomas Howells, Ursula 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howerd, Frankie 1921Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howes, Basil 1901Howes, Bobby 1895-1972 Howes, Sally Ann Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Howland, Beth Howland, Jobyna 1880-1936 Hewlett, Noel 1901-1984 Hry See Havel, Vaclav Hsiung, Shih I. 1902Huban, Eileen 1895-1935 Hubbard, Lorna 1910-1954 Hubbell, Raymond 1879-1954 Huber, Gusti 1914Huber, Kathleen 1947Hubert, Janet See Hubert-Whitten, Janet Hubert-Whitten, Janet Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Hubley, Season Huby, Roberta Hudd, Roy 1936Hudd, Walter 1898-1963 Huddleston, David 1930Hudis, Norman 1922Hudlin, Reginald 1961Hudlin, Warrington 1953Hudson, Bill 1949Hudson, Ernie 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hudson, Hugh Hudson, Jeffery See Crichton, Michael Hudson, Rock 1925-1985 Hudson, Verity 1923-1988 Huffman, Felicity Hughes, Allen Lee Hughes, Annie 1869-1954 Hughes, Barnard 1915Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Hughes, Del 1909-1985 Hughes, Dusty 1947Hughes, Hatcher 1883-1945 Hughes, Hazel 1913Hughes, John 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hughes, Langston 1902-1967 Hughes, Laura 1959Hughes, Mick 1938Hughes, Roddy 1891Hughes, Rupert 1872-1956 Hughes, Terry

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Hughes, Tom E WWasWT Hughes, Wendy CTFT-7 Hugh-Kelly, Daniel 1953 CTFT-16 Hugo, Laurence 1927-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Huguenet, Felix 1858-1926 WWasWT Hulbert, Claude 1900-1964 WWasWT Hulbert, Jack 1892-1978 WWT-16 Hulce, Thomas 1953CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Hulce, Tom See Hulce, Thomas CTFT-9 Hull, Henry 1890-1977 WWasWT Hull, Josephine 1886-1957 WWasWT Hulsey, James G. 1927CTFT-12 Hume, Benita 1906-1968 WWasWT Humphrey, Cavada WWT-17 Humphreys, Cecil 1883-1947 WWasWT Humphries, Barry 1934WWT-17 Humphries, John 1895-1927 WWasWT Humphris, Gordon 1921WWasWT Hunkins, Lee 1930CTFT-1 Hunnicutt, Gayle 1943(?)CTFT-16 Hunt, Bonnie 1964CTFT-20 Hunt, Charles W. 1943-1989 CTFT-5 Hunt, Helen 1963CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Hunt, Hugh 1911WWT-17 Hunt, Linda 1945CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hunt, Marsha 1917CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Hunt, Marsha A. See Hunt, Marsha CTFT-9 Hunt, Martita 1900-1969 WWasWT Hunt, Peter 1938CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hunter, George W. 1851-? WWasWT Hunter, Glenn 1896-1945 WWasWT Hunter, Holly 1958CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Hunter, Ian 1900-1975 WWasWT Hunter, Jeffrey 1926-1969 CTFT-16 Hunter, Kenneth 1882-? WWasWT Hunter, Kim 1922CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Hunter, Marian 1944CTFT-5 Hunter, Norman C. 1908-1971 .... WWasWT Hunter, Ross 1926-1996 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-16 Hunter, Victor William 1910WWT-17 Huntley, G. P. 1868-1927 WWasWT Huntley, G. P. 1904WWasWT Huntley, Raymond 1904-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Huntley, Tim 1904WWasWT Huntley-Wright, Betty 1911Huntley-Wright, Jose 1918Huppert, Isabelle 1955Hurd, Gale Anne 1955Hurgon, Austen A. ?-1942 Hurlbut, W. J. 1883-? Hurley, Elizabeth 1966Hurley, Kathy 1947Hurndall, Richard 1910-

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490 • HUROK Hurok, Sol 1888-1974 WWasWT Hurran, Dick 1911WWT-17 Hurry, Leslie 1909-1978 WWT-16 Hursey, Sherry CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hurst, Fannie 1889-1968 WWasWT Hurst, Gregory S. 1947CTFT-2 Hurt, John 1940CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 11; WWT-1 7 Hurt, Mary Beth 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Hurt, William 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Husain, Jory CTFT-4 Husmann, Ron 1937WWT-17 Hussein, Waris 1938CTFT-11 Hussey, Jimmy 1891-1930 WWasWT Hussey, Olivia 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Hussey, Ruth 1914WWasWT Huston, Anjelica 1951CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Huston, John 1909-1987 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-5 Huston, Walter 1884-1950 WWasWT Hutchens, Brice See Cummings, Bob CTFT-17 Hutcheson, David 1905-1976 WWT-16 Hutchinson, Harry 1892-1980 WWT-16 Hutchinson, Josephine 1904WWasWT Hutchinson Scott, Jay 1924WWasWT Hutchison, Emma ?-1965 WWasWT Hutchison, Muriel 1915-1975 WWasWT Hutchison, Percy 1875-1945 WWasWT Huth, Harold 1892-1967 WWasWT Hutt, William 1920WWT-17 Hutton, Geoffrey 1909WWT-17 Hutton, Lauren 1944(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Hutton, Robert 1920-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-13 Hutton, Timothy 1960CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6, 13 Hwang, David Henry 1957CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hyams, Peter 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Hyde-White, Alex 1959CTFT-5 Hyde-White, Wilfrid 1903-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Hyem, Constance Ethel ?-1928 WWasWT Hyland, Frances 1927WWT-17 Hylands, Scott 1943CTFT-16 Hylton, Jack 1892-1965 WWasWT Hylton, Millie 1868-1920 WWasWT Hylton, Richard 1920-1962 WWasWT Hyman, Dick 1927CTFT-10 Hyman, Earle 1926CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Hyman, Joseph M. 1901-1977 WWasWT Hyman, Prudence WWasWT Hymer, John B. ?-1953 WWasWT Hyson, Dorothy 1915WWasWT Hytner, Nicholas 1956CTFT-9

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Ice-T 195(?).' CTFT-12 Ide, Patrick 1916WWT-17 Iden, Rosalind 1911WWasWT Idle, Eric 1943CTFT-5 Idziak, Slawomir Andrzej 1945CTFT-16 Idzikowski, Stanislas ?-1977 WWasWT Iger, Robert 1951CTFT-12 tiling, Peter 1905-1966 WWasWT Illington, Margaret 1881-1934 WWasWT Illington, Marie ?-1927 WWasWT Imi, Tony 1937CTFT-9 Immerman, William J. 1937CTFT-1 Imperato, Carlo 1963CTFT-4 Inescort, Elaine ?-1964 WWasWT Inescort, Frieda 1901-1976 WWasWT Inge, William 1913-1973 WWasWT Ingels, Marty 1936CTFT-5 Ingham, Barrie CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ingham, Robert E. 1934CTFT-1 Inglesby, Mona 1918WWasWT Ingram, Rex 1895-1969 WWasWT Innaurato, Albert 1948CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Innes, Laura 1957(?)CTFT-16 Innocent, Harold 1935(?)-1993 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 lonesco, Eugene 1912(?)-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ireland, Anthony 1902-1957 WWasWT Ireland, Jill 1941-1990 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-9 Ireland, John 1916CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ireland, Kenneth 1920CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Irish, Annie 1865-1947 WWasWT Irons, Jeremy 1948CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Ironside, Michael 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Irvin, John 1940CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Irvine, Robin 1901-1933 WWasWT Irving, Amy 1953CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Irving, Daisy ?-1938 WWasWT Irving, Elizabeth 1904WWasWT Irving, Ellis 1902WWT-16 Irving, Ethel 1869-1963 WWasWT Irving, George S. 1922CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Irving, H. B. 1870-1919 WWasWT Irving, Isabel 1871-1944 WWasWT Irving, Jules 1925WWT-17

Irving, K. Ernest 1878-1953 WWasWT Irving, Laurence Henry Forster 1897-1914 WWasWT Irving, Laurence Sidney 1871-1914 WWasWT Irwin, Bill 1950CTFT-7 Irwin, Edward 1867-1937 WWasWT Irwin, May 1862-1938 WWasWT Isaacs, Edith J. R. 1878-1956 WWasWT Isaacs, Jason CTFT-22 Isaak, Chris 1956CTFT-15 Isham, Gyles (Bart) 1903-1976 WWasWT Isham, Mark 1951CTFT-4 Isherwood, Christopher 1904-1986 WWasWT Israel, Neal 1945(?)CTFT-9 Istomina, Maria See Charisse, Cyd CTFT-12 Italiano, Anne See Bancroft, Anne CTFT-18 Itami, Ichizo See Itami, Juzo CTFT-21 Itami, Juzo 1933-1997 CTFT-21 Ito, Robert 1931CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ivanek, Zeljko 1957CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Ives, Burl 1909-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ivey, Dana 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 5 Ivey, Judith 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Ivor, Frances WWasWT Ivory, James 1928CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Izenour, George C. 1912WWT-17

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Jablonski, Carl 1937CTFT-3 Jack and Evelyn 1886-?, 1888-? ....WWasWT Jackee See Harry, Jackee CTFT-17 Jacker, Corinne 1933WWT-17 Jackness, Andrew 1952CTFT-4 Jackson, Anne 1926CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Jackson, Barry Vincent 1879-1961 WWasWT Jackson, Douglas 1940CTFT-13 Jackson, Ernestine CTFT-10 Jackson, Ethel 1877-1957 WWasWT Jackson, Freda 1909WWT-17 Jackson, Frederic 1886-1953 WWasWT Jackson, Glenda 1936CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Jackson, Gordon 1923-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-1 7 Jackson, Janet 1966CTFT-20 Jackson, John See Jackson, John M CTFT-17 Jackson, John M CTFT-17 Jackson, Kate 1949(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Jackson, Michael 1958CTFT-20 Jackson, Nagle 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jackson, Nelson 1870-? WWasWT Jackson, Peter 1961CTFT-16 Jackson, Sam See Jackson, Samuel L CTFT-17 Jackson, Samuel L. 1949(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Jackson, Sherry 1942CTFT-8 Jackson, Tom 1948WCTFT-17 Jacob, Abe J. 1944CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jacob, Irene 1966CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Jacob, Naomi 1889-1964 WWasWT Jacobi, Derek 1938CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-1 7 Jacobi, Lou 1913CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Jacobs, David 1939CTFT-10 Jacobs, Jim 1942CTFT-1 Jacobs, Rusty 1967CTFT-1 Jacobs, Sally 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Jacobs, William Wymark 1863-1943 WWasWT Jacques, Hattie 1924-1980 WWT-17 Jaeckel, Richard 1926-1997 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-18 Jaffe, Herb 1921(?)-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Jaffe, Michael 1945CTFT-4 Jaffe, Sam 1893-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Jaffe, Stanley R. 1940CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Jaffe, Susan CTFT-13 Jaffrey, Saeed 1929CTFT-8 Jagger, Dean 1903(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Jagger, Mick 1943CTFT-20 Jaglom, Henry 1943CTFT-1 Jago, Raphael Bryan 1931WWT-1 7 Jalland, Henry 1861-1928 WWasWT James, Bob 1939CTFT-12 James, Brian 1920WWT-1 7 James, Clifton 1923(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 James, Daisy WWasWT James, Dorothy Dorian 1930CTFT-7 James, Emrys 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 James, Francis 1907WWasWT James, Fred See Allen, Fred CTFT-21

James, Gerald 1917WWT-17 James, Geraldine 1950CTFT-8 James, Jesse 1989CTFT-21 James, Jessica 1931(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 James, John 1956CTFT-8 James, Julia 1890-1964 WWasWT James, Peter 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 James, Polly 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 James, Roderick See Coen, Ethan and Joel CTFT-15 James, Steve CTFT-20 James, Wilson 1872-? WWasWT Jameson, Jerry CTFT-11 Jameson, Pauline 1920WWT-17 Jampolis, Neil Peter 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jan, Tomas See Forman, Milos CTFT-21 Janis, Conrad 1928CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Janis, Elsie (Bierbower) 1889-1956 WWasWT Janney, Allison CTFT-22 Janney, Russell 1884-1963 WWasWT Jao, Radmar Agana 1966CTFT-20 Jardine, Betty ?-1945 WWasWT Jarman, Derek 1942-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-13 Jarman, Herbert 1871-1919 WWasWT Jarmusch, Jim 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Jarre, Maurice 1924CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Jarriel, Tom 1934CTFT-13 Jarrott, Charles 1927CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jarvis, E. K. See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Jarvis, Graham 1930CTFT-1 Jarvis, Martin 1941CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jason, David 1940CTFT-1 Jau Yun Faat See Chow Yun-fat CTFT-19 Jay, Dorothy 1897WWasWT Jay, Ernest 1893-1957 WWasWT Jay, Harriett 1863-1932 WWasWT Jay, Isabel 1879-1927 WWasWT Jay, John Herbert 1871-1942 WWasWT Jay, Ricky 1949(?)CTFT-14 Jayston, Michael 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jbara, Gregory 1961CTFT-16 Jeakins, Dorothy 1914-1995 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jean-Baptiste, Marianne 1968(?)CTFT-20 Jeans, Isabel 1891WWT-17 Jeans, Michael CTFT-4 Jeans, Ronald 1887-? WWasWT Jeans, Ursula 1906WWasWT

JEWISON * 4 9 1 Jeayes, Allan 1885-1963 Jecko, Timothy 1938Jecks, Clara ?-1951 Jefferies, Douglas 1884-1959 Jefferson, Arthur Stanley See Laurel, Stan Jefford, Barbara 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jeffrey, Carl See Jablonski, Carl Jeffrey, Peter 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jeffreys, Anne 1923Jeffreys, Ellis 1872-1943 Jeffries, Lionel 1926Jeffries, Maud 1869-1946 Jellicoe, Ann 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jenkins, David 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jenkins, George 1908Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jenkins, Hugh 1908Jenkins, Jane 1943Jenkins, Megs 1917Jenkins, R. Claud 1878-1967 Jenkins, Rebecca 1960Jenkins, Warren Jenn, Myvanwy 1928Jenner, Caryl 1917Jennings, Alex 1957(?)Jennings, Gertrude E. 1877(?)-1958 Jennings, Ken Jennings, Peter 1938Jenoure, Aida Jenrette, Rita Jens, Salome 1935Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jensen, John 1933Jerome, Daisy 1881-? Jerome, Helen 1883-? Jerome, Jerome Klapka 1859-1927 Jerome, Rowena 1890Jerome, Sadie 1876-1950 Jerome, Timothy 1943Jerrold, Mary 1877-1955 Jesmer, Chalane See Newmar, Julie Jesse, F. Tennyson 1889-1958 Jesse, Stella 1897-

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Jessel, George 1898-1981 Jessel, Patricia 1920-1968 Jeter, Michael 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Jett, Joan Jetton, Lisbeth 1962Jeung Gwok Wing See Cheung, Leslie Jewel, Jimmy 1912Jewell, Izetta 1883-? Jewison, Norman 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1

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492 • JHABVALA jhabvala, Ruth Prawer 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Jiler, John 1946Jillian, Ann 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Jimenez, Neal 1960Joanou, Phil 1961Job, Thomas 1900-1947 Joel, Clara 1890Joffe, Charles H. 1929Joffe, Roland 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Johann, Zita 1904Johansen, Aud 1930Johansen, David 1950(?)Johansson, Scarlett 1984John, Evan 1901-1953 John, Graham 1887-? John, Rosamund 1913Johns, Andrew 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Johns, Eric 1907Johns, Glynis 1923Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Johns, Mervyn 1899Johns, Stratford 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Alan Johnson, Anne-Marie 1960Johnson, Arte 1934(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Johnson, Ben 1918-1996 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Johnson, Bill 1918-1957 Johnson, Bjorn 1957Johnson, Celia 1908-1982 Johnson, Chas. Floyd Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Johnson, Chic 1891-1962 Johnson, Clark Johnson, Don 1949Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, Johnson, Gary 1945Johnson, Janet 1915Johnson, Kathie Lee See Gifford, Kathie Lee Johnson, Kay 1904-1975 Johnson, Kenneth 1942Johnson, Lament 1922Johnson, Linda Lee Johnson, Mark 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Johnson, Mary Lea 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Johnson, Mike See Sharkey, Jack Johnson, Molly 1903Johnson, Orrin 1865-1943 Johnson, Philip 1900Johnson, Richard 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Johnson, Terry 1955Johnson, Van 1917Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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Johnston, Denis 1901-1984 WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Johnston, Justine CTFT-1 Johnston, Kristen 1967CTFT-18 Johnston, Margaret 1918WWT-17 Johnston, Moffat 1886-1935 WWasWT Johnstone, Anna Hill 1913CTFT-1 Johnstone, lain 1943CTFT-10 Johnstone, Justine 1899WWasWT Johnstone, Keith CTFT-12 Jolie, Angelina 1975(?)CTFT-16 Jolivet, Rita 1894WWasWT Jolly, Peter 1951CTFT-1 Jolson, Al 1886-1950 WWasWT Jones, Allan 1907-1992 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-11 Jones, Barry 1893WWasWT Jones, Brooks 1934CTFT-1 Jones, Cherry 1956CTFT-10 Jones, Chuck 1912CTFT-6 Jones, David 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Davy 1946CTFT-9 Jones, Dean 1933(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Jones, Disley 1926WWT-17 Jones, Dudley 1914WWT-17 Jones, Eddie CTFT-7 Jones, Edward ?-1917 WWasWT Jones, Emrys 1915-1972 WWasWT Jones, Freddie 1927CTFT-7 Jones, Gemma 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Grace 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Jones, Griffith 1910WWT-17 Jones, Hazel 1896-1974 WWasWT Jones, Henry 1912CTFT-6 Jones, Henry Arthur 1851-1929 WWasWT Jones, James Earl 1931CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-17 Jones, Janet 1961CTFT-13 Jones, Jeffrey 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Jones, Jeffrey Duncan See Jones, Jeffrey CTFT-15 Jones, John 1917CTFT-2 Jones, L. Q. 1927CTFT-1 Jones, Leslie Julian 1910WWasWT Jones, Margo 1913-1955 WWasWT Jones, Mary WWT-17 Jones, Paul 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Peter 1920WWT-17 Jones, Quincy 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Jones, Renee CTFT-18 Jones, Richard T. 1972CTFT-20 Jones, Richard Timothy See Jones, Richard T CTFT-20 Jones, Robert Edmond 1887-1954 WWasWT Jones, Sam 1954CTFT-7

Jones, Samuel Major ?-1952 WWasWT Jones, Shirley 1934CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Jones, Sidney 1869-1946 WWasWT Jones, Tamala CTFT-18 Jones, Terry 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Jones, Tom 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Jones, Tommy Lee 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Jones, Trefor 1902-1965 WWasWT Jones, Volcano See Mitchell, Adrian CTFT-12 Jones, Whitworth 1873-? WWasWT Jones, William James CTFT-18 Jongejans, George See Gaynes, George CTFT-8 Jooss, Kurt 1901-1979 WWasWT Jordan, Dorothy 1908WWasWT Jordan, Glenn 1936CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jordan, Michael 1963CTFT-20 Jordan, Neil 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Jordan, Richard 1937(?)-1993 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-12 Jorgensen, Robert 1903WWasWT Jory, Victor 1902-1982 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Joselovitz, Ernest A. 1942CTFT-1 Josephs, Wilfred 1927CTFT-8 Josephson, Erland 1923CTFT-8 Joslyn, Allyn 1905-1981 WWasWT Joslyn, Betsy 1954CTFT-1 Joubert, Beverly 1957(?)CTFT-15 Joubert, Dereck 1956CTFT-15 Joudry, Patricia 1921CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Jourdan, Louis 1920CTFT-6 Jouvet, Louis 1887-1951 WWasWT Jovovich, Milla 1975CTFT-20 Joy, Nicholas 1889-1964 WWasWT Joy, Robert 1951CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Joyce, Ella CTFT-15 Joyce, Kiya Ann 1956CTFT-6 Joyce, Stephen 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Judd, Ashley 1968CTFT-16 Judge, Ian 1946CTFT-15 Jue, Francis 1963CTFT-20 Julia, Raul 1940-1994 CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Julian, Pat 1947CTFT-5 Jullien, Jean 1854-1919 WWasWT Jump, Gordon 1932CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 June 1901WWasWT Jurasas, Jonas R. 1936CTFT-2 Jurasik, Peter CTFT-22 Justin, John 1917WWT-17

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Kaczmarek, Jane 1955CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kael, Pauline 1919CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kaelred, Katharine 1882-? WWasWT Kagan, Diane 1943CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kagan, Elaine CTFT-15 Kagan, Jeremy 1945CTFT-15 Kahn, Florence 1878-1951 WWasWT Kahn, Madeline 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 8 Kahn, Michael CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 12; WWT-17 Kahn, Michael CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Kaige, Chen 1952CTFT-13 Kaikkonen, Gus 1951CTFT-1 Kain, Amber 1975CTFT-7 Kain, Karen 1951CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Kaiser, Georg 1878-1945 WWasWT Kalcheim, Lee 1938CTFT-1 Kalember, Patricia CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Kalfin, Robert 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kalich, Bertha 1874-1939 WWasWT Kalman, Emmerich 1882-1953 WWasWT Kalmar, Bert 1884-1947 WWasWT Kaminska, Ida 1899-1980 WWT-16 Kaminski, Janusz 1959CTFT-22 Kanaly, Steve 1946CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kander, John 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Kane, Carol 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Kane, Gail 1887-1966 WWasWT Kane, Richard 1938CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kane, Whitford 1881-1956 WWasWT Kane, Wilson See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Kanin, Fay CTFT-4 Kanin, Carson 1912CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kanin, Michael 1910-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kann, Lilly 1898WWasWT Kanner, Alexis 1942WWT-17 Kanter, Hal 1918CTFT-2 Kanter, Marin 1960CTFT-5 Kaplan, Gabe 1945CTFT-3 Kaplan, Jonathan 1947CTFT-5 Kaplan, Martin 1950CTFT-11 Kaplan, Mike 1943CTFT-14 Kaplan, Richard 1925CTFT-12 Kapoor, Shashi 1938CTFT-7

Karen, James 1923CTFT-8 Karina, Anna 1940CTFT-8 Karkalits, Patti See Karr, Patti CTFT-10 Karlen, John 1933CTFT-9 Karlin, Fred 1936CTFT-9 Karlin, Miriam 1925CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Karloff, Boris 1887-1969 WWasWT Karlweis, Oscar 1859-1956 WWasWT Karn, Richard 1956CTFT-16 Karnilova, Maria 1920WWT-17 Karno, Fred 1866-1941 WWasWT Karpf, Merrill H. 1940CTFT-4 Karr, Patti 1932CTFT-10 Karras, Alex 1935CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Karsavina, Tamara 1885-1978 WWasWT Kasanoff, Lawrence 1959CTFT-12 Kasarda, John 1943CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kasdan, Lawrence 1949CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Kasem, Casey 1933CTFT-6 Kasha, Al 1937CTFT-12 Kasha, Lawrence N. 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kass, Jerome 1937CTFT-1 Kassar, Mario 1951CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Kassin, Michael B. 1947CTFT-1 Kasznar, Kurt S. 1913-1979 WWT-17 Katims, Robert 1927CTFT-18 Katselas, Milton 1933WWT-17 Katt, William 195K?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Katz, Marty 1947CTFT-12 Katzenberg, Jeffrey 1950CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Katzin, Lee H. 1935CTFT-12 Katzka, Grabriel 1931-1990 CTFT-9 Katzman, Leonard (S.) 1927(?)-1996 CTFT-1 7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Katzman, Sam 1901-1973 CTFT-21 Kaufman, Andy 1949-1984 CTFT-2 Kaufman, George S. 1889-1961 WWasWT Kaufman, Lloyd 1945CTFT-7 Kaufman, Philip 1936CTFT-6 Kaufman, Robert 1931-1991 CTFT-11 Kaufman, Victor 1943CTFT-8 Kavner, Julie 1951CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Kawalek, Nancy CTFT-4 Kay, Beatrice 1907-1986 CTFT-4 Kay, Charles 1930CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kay, Richard 1937WWT-17 Kayden, William 1929-1987 CTFT-1 Kaye, Albert Patrick 1878-1946 WWasWT

KEITH-JOHNSTON • 493 Kaye, Danny 1913-1987 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kaye, Frederick Kaye, Judy 1948Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kaye, Stubby 1918Kazan, Elia 1909Earlier sketch in WWasWT Kazan, Lainie 1942Kazan, Nicholas Kazurinsky, Tim 1950Keach, James Keach, Stacy 1941Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Keagy, Grace Keal, Anita Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kealy, Thomas J. 1874-1949 Kean, Jane 1928Kean, Marie 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kean, Norman 1934-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keanan, Staci 1975Keane, Doris 1881-1945 Keane, John B. 1928Keane, Robert Emmett 1883-? Kearns, Allen 1893-1956 Keating, Charles 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Keaton, Buster 1895-1966 Keaton, Diane 1946Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Keaton, Michael 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Keats, Viola 1911Keck, Michael 1946Keeffe, Barrie 1945Keegan, Donna Keel, Howard 1919Keeler, Ruby 1909Keen, Geoffrey 1916Keen, Malcolm 1887-1970 Keenan, Frank 1858-1929 Keeper, Tina Keeshan, Robert J. 1927Kehler, Jack Keiber, Robert John 1946Keightley, Cyril 1875-1929 Keim, Adelaide 1880-? Keitel, Harvey 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Keith, Brian 1921-1997 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Keith, David 1954Keith, Ian 1899-1960 Keith, Marilyn See Bergman, Marilyn Keith, Paul 1944Keith, Penelope 1939(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Keith, Robert 1898-1966 Keith-Johnston, Colin 1896-

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494 • KELCEY Kelcey, Herbert 1856-1917 WWasWT Kelham, Avice 1892WWasWT Kelker-Kelly, Robert 1965(?)CTFT-18 Keller, Marthe 1945CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Keller, Max A. 1943CTFT-2 Keller, Micheline 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Keller, Micheline H. See Keller, Micheline CTFT-18 Kellerman, Sally 1936CTFT-5 Kellermann, Annette 1888-1975 WWasWT Kelley, DeForest 1920CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kelley, William 1929CTFT-7 Kellin, Mike 1922WWT-17 Kellman, Barnet 1947-.... CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Kellogg, Shirley 1888-? WWasWT Kelly, Brian 1956CTFT-1 Kelly, E. H WWasWT Kelly, Eva 1880-1948 WWasWT Kelly, Gene 1912-1996 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Kelly, George 1890-1974 WWasWT Kelly, Judy 1913WWasWT Kelly, Kevin 1934CTFT-1 Kelly, Marguerite 1959CTFT-7 Kelly, Moira 1968(?)CTFT-15 Kelly, Nancy 1921WWT-17 Kelly, Patsy 1910-1981 WWT-17 Kelly, Paul 1899-1956 WWasWT Kelly, Renee 1888-1965 WWasWT Kelly, Tim 1937CTFT-1 Kelly, Vivian 1922CTFT-4 Kelly, W. W. 1853-1933 WWasWT Kelly, Walter C. 1873-1939 WWasWT Kelsey, Linda 1946CTFT-7 Kelso, Vernon 1893WWasWT Kemp, Barry 1949CTFT-13 Kemp, Elizabeth 1957CTFT-8 Kemp, Jeremy 1935CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Kemp, T. C. 1891-1955 WWasWT Kemper, Collin 1870-1955 WWasWT Kemper, Victor J. 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Kempinski, Tom 1938CTFT-12 Kempson, Rachel 1910CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kemp-Welch, Joan WWT-17 Kendal, Doris WWasWT Kendal, Felicity 1946CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7 Kendal, Madge (Margaret) 1848-1935 WWasWT Kendal, William Hunter 1843-1917 WWasWT Kendall, Henry 1897-1962 WWasWT Kendall, John 1869-? WWasWT Kendall, William 1903WWT-16 Kendrick, Alfred 1869-? .WWasWT Kennedy, Adrienne 1931CTFT-13

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Kennedy, Arthur 1914-1990 CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Kennedy, Bill 1908-1997 CTFT-16 Kennedy, Burt 1922CTFT-6 Kennedy, Charles Rann 1871-1950 WWasWT Kennedy, Cheryl 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kennedy, Edmund 1873-? WWasWT Kennedy, George 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kennedy, Harold J. 1914-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kennedy, J. Arthur See Kennedy, Arthur CTFT-10 Kennedy, Jamie 1970CTFT-21 Kennedy, John See Kennedy, Arthur CTFT-10 Kennedy, Joyce 1898-1943 WWasWT Kennedy, Kathleen CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kennedy, Laurie CTFT-1 Kennedy, Madge 1892-1987 WWasWT Kennedy, Margaret 1896-1967 WWasWT Kennedy, Mary 1908WWasWT Kennedy, Mimi 1948(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Kennedy, Patrica 1917WWT-17 Kenney, James 1930WWT-16 Kenny, Jack 1958CTFT-7 Kenny, Sean 1932-1973 WWasWT Kensit, Patsy 1968CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Kent, Barry 1932WWT-17 Kent, Jean 1921WWT-17 Kent, John B. 1939CTFT-5 Kent, Keneth 1892-1963 WWasWT Kent, William 1886-1945 WWasWT Kentish, Agatha 1897WWasWT Kenton, Godfrey 1902WWT-17 Kenton, Maxwell See Southern, Terry CTFT-15 Kenwright, Bill 1945CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kenyon, Charles 1878-1961 WWasWT Kenyon, Doris 1897WWasWT Kenyon, Neil ?-1946 WWasWT Kenzle, Leila 1961CTFT-18 Keown, Eric 1904-1963 WWasWT Kepros, Nicholas 1932CTFT-1 Kerbosch, Roeland 1940CTFT-3 Kercheval, Ken 1935CTFT-1 Kerin, Nora 1883-? WWasWT Kerker, Gustave Adolph 1857-1923 WWasWT Kerman, Sheppard 1928CTFT-4 Kern, Jerome David 1885-1945 WWasWT Kernan, David 1939WWT-17 Kernochan, Sarah M. 1947CTFT-12 Kerns, Joanna 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Kerr, Bill WWT-17 Kerr, Deborah 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

Kerr, E. Katherine 1942CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kerr, Elaine See Kerr, E. Katherine CTFT-6 Kerr, Frederick 1858-1933 WWasWT Kerr, Geoffrey 1895WWasWT Kerr, Jean 1923CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerr, Molly 1904WWasWT Kerr, Walter 1913-1996 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerridge, Mary 1914WWT-17 Kerrigan, J. M. 1885-1964 WWasWT Kerry, Anne 1958CTFT-1 Kershaw, Willette 1890-1960 WWasWT Kershner, Irvin 1923CTFT-10 Kert, Larry 1930(?)-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kerwin, Brian 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Kesdekian, Mesrop 1920CTFT-2 Kesselring, Joseph O. 1902-1967..WWasWT Kestelman, Sara 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kester, Paul 1870-1933 WWasWT Ketron, Larry 1947CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Keyloun, Mark Anthony 1960CTFT-1 Keymah, T'Keyah Crystal 1962CTFT-14 Keys, Nelson 1886-1939 WWasWT Keysar, Franklin 1939CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Khali, Simbi CTFT-18 Khan, Michelle See Yeoh, Michelle CTFT-22 Kheel, Lee 1918CTFT-4 Khouri, Callie 1958(?)CTFT-11 Kiarostami, Abbas 1940CTFT-20 Kidd, Michael 1919CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kidd, Robert 1943-1980 WWT-17 Kidder, Kathryn 1867-1939 WWasWT Kidder, Margot 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kidman, Nicole 1967CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Kiel, Richard 1939CTFT-9 Kiepura, Jan 1902-1966 WWasWT Kieser, Ellwood E. 1929CTFT-10 Kieslowski, Krzysztof 1941-1996 .... CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Kihlstedt, Rya CTFT-21 Kiley, Richard 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Killeen, Sheelagh 1940WWT-17 Killick, C. Egerton 1891-1967 WWasWT Kilmer, Val 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kilner, Kevin 1958CTFT-21 Kilroy, Thomas 1934CTFT-12 Kilroy-Silk, Robert 1942CTFT-13 Kilty, Jerome 1922CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Kim, Willa CTFT-9 Kimball, Grace 1870-? WWasWT Kimball, Jeffrey L. 1943CTFT-13 Kimball, Louis 1889-1936 WWasWT Kimbrough, Charles 1936CTFT-13 Kimmins, Anthony 1901-1964 WWasWT Kimmins, Kenneth 1941CTFT-5 Kinberg, Judy 1948CTFT-7 Kind, Richard CTFT-17 Kindley, Jeffrey 1945CTFT-1 King, Ada ?-1940 WWasWT King, Alan 1927CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 King, Cecil ?-1958 WWasWT King, Charles 1889-1944 WWasWT King, Claude 1876-1941 WWasWT King, Dennis 1897-1971 WWasWT King, Edith 1896WWasWT King, John Michael 1926WWT-1 7 King, Larry 1933CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 King, Larry L. 1929CTFT-10 King, Mabel CTFT-9 King, Perry 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 King, Philip 1904-1979 WWT-16 King, Regina 1971CTFT-22 King, Stephen 1947CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 King, Steve See King, Stephen CTFT-17 King, Steven See King, Stephen CTFT-17 King, Walter Woolf 1899WWasWT King, Woodie Jr. 1937CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 King, Zalman 1941CTFT-11 King-Hall, Stephen 1893-1966 WWasWT Kingsley, Ben 1943CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11; WWT-17 Kingsley, Sidney 1906WWT-17 Kingston, Gertrude 1866-1937 WWasWT Kingston, Mark 1934WWT-1 7 Kinison, Sam 1953-1992 CTFT-14 Kinnear, Greg 1963CTFT-15 Kinnear, Roy 1934-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Kinney, Kathy 1954(?)CTFT-17 Kinney, Terry 1954CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kinsey, Lance CTFT-11 Kinski, Klaus 1926(?)-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Kinski, Nastassja 1961CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Kinzer, Craig 1953CTFT-3 Kipness, Joseph WWT-17 Kippax, H. G. 1920WWT-17 Kipphardt, Heinar 1922WWT-17 Kirby, B. Jr. See Kirby, Bruno Kirby, Bruce Jr. See Kirby, Bruno

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Kirby, Bruno 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kirby, John 1894WWasWT Kirchenbauer, Bill 1953CTFT-8 Kirk, Lisa WWT-17 Kirkland, Alexander WWasWT Kirkland, Jack 1902-1969 WWasWT Kirkland, James R. Ill 1947CTFT-1 Kirkland, Muriel 1903-1971 WWasWT Kirkland, Patricia 1925WWasWT Kirkland, Sally 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Kirkwood, James 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kirkwood, Pat 1921WWT-17 Kirshner, Mia 1976CTFT-22 Kirtland, Lousie 1910WWT-17 Kirwan, Patrick ?-1929 WWasWT Kistemaeckers, Henry 1872-1938. WWasWT Kistler, Darci 1964CTFT-12 Kitchen, Michael 1948CTFT-8 Kitchin, Laurence 1913WWT-17 Kitt, Eartha 1927CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Klar, Gary 1947CTFT-1 Klaris, Harvey J. 1939CTFT-1 Klauber, Adolph 1879-1933 WWasWT Klausen, Ray 1939CTFT-10 Klaw, Marc 1858-1936 WWasWT Klein, Charles 1867-1915 WWasWT Klein, Robert 1942CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Kleiner, Harry 1916CTFT-4 Kleiser, Randal 1946CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Klemperer, Werner 1920CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kliban, Ken 1943CTFT-1 Kliewer, Warren 1931CTFT-1 Kline, Kevin 1947CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 10; WWT-1 7 Klotz, Florence 1920CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Klugman, Jack 1922(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Klunis, Tom 1930CTFT-1 Kmeck, George 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Knapp, Eleanore CTFT-1 Kneale, Nigel 1922CTFT-9 Kneale, Patricia 1925WWT-17 Kneece, Dan 1956CTFT-13 Knight, Arthur 1916-1991 CTFT-11 Knight, David 1927WWT-17 Knight, Esmond 1906-1987 WWT-17 Knight, Joan 1924WWT-17 Knight, Julius 1863-1941 WWasWT Knight, June 1911-1987 WWasWT Knight, Michael E. 1959CTFT-21 Knight, Shirley 1936(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Knight, Ted 1923-1986 CTFT-1 Knight, Wayne 1955CTFT-20 Knighton, Nan CTFT-20

KOTCHEFF • 495 Knobeloch, Jim 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Knoblock, Edward 1874-1945 Knopfler, Mark 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Knott, Frederick 1916Knott, Roselle 1870-1948 Knotts, Don 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Knowles, Alex 1850-1917 Knox, Alexander 1907Knox, Terence 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kobart, Ruth 1924Koch, Howard W. 1916Koch, Howard W(inchel), Jr. 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Koenig, Walter 1936Koepp, David 1963Kohan, (Alan) Buz 1933Kohler, Estelle Kolb, Therese 1856-1935 Kolber, Lynne See Halliday, Lynne Kolker, Henry 1874-1947 Kollmar, Richard 1910-1971 Koltai, Ralph 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Komack, James 1930-1997 Obituary in CTFT-19 Komarov, Shelley 1949Komisarjevsky, Theodore 1882-1954 Konchalovsky, Andrei 1937Kondazian, Karen Konigsberg, Frank 1933Konstam, Anna 1914Konstam, Phyllis 1907Konwicki, Tadeusz 1926Kopache, Thomas 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Kopelson, Arnold 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Kopit, Arthur 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Koplovitz, Kay 1945Koppel, Ted 1940Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Koppell, Bernie 1933Kops, Bernard 1926Kopyc, Frank 1948Korman, Harvey 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kornfeld, Robert 1919Kornman, Cam 1949Korty, John Van Cleave 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Korvin, Charles 1907Kosinski, Jerzy 1933Kossoff, David 1919Kosta, Tessa 1893Kotcheff, Ted 1931Kotcheff, William T. See Kotcheff, Ted

CTFT-19 WWasWT CTFT-22 CTFT-1 WWasWT CTFT-19 WWasWT WWT-17 CTFT-15 WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-16 CTFT-5 CTFT-14 CTFT-11 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-6 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-13 CTFT-7 CTFT-4 WWasWT CTFT-8 CTFT-4 CTFT-2 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-13 CTFT-18 CTFT-17 CTFT-4 CTFT-12 CTFT-22 CTFT-6 WWT-17 CTFT-1 CTFT-19 CTFT-4 CTFT-5 CTFT-12 CTFT-3 CTFT-1 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-10 CTFT-10

496 • KOTEAS Koteas, Elias 1961CTFT-20 Kotlowitz, Dan 1957CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kotto, Yaphet 1944CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Koun, Karolos 1908-1987 WWasWT Kovacs, Ernie 1919-1962 CTFT-20 Kovacs, Laszlo 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kovacs, Leslie See Kovacs, Laszlo CTFT-13 Kove, Kenneth 1893WWasWT Kove, Martin 1946CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Kovens, Ed 1934CTFT-2 Kozak, Harley See Kozak, Harley Jane CTFT-22 Kozak, Harley Jane 1957CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Kozlowski, Linda 1958CTFT-14 Krabbe, Jeroen 1944CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Kramer, Bert CTFT-4 Kramer, Larry 1935CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kramer, Marsha CTFT-4 Kramer, Stanley E. 1913CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Kramm, Joseph 1907WWT-16 Krane, Jonathan D. 1952CTFT-12 Krantz, Judith 1928CTFT-14 Krantz, Steve 1923CTFT-11 Kraselchik, R. See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Krasna, Norman 1909-1984 WWT-17 Krasner, Milton 1904-1 §88 CTFT-7 Krasny, Paul 1935CTFT-11 Krauss, Marvin A. 1928CTFT-1 Krauss, Werner 1884-1959 WWasWT Kremer, Theodore 1873-? WWasWT Kretzmer, Herbert 1925WWT-17 Krige, Alice 1954CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Kristel, Sylvia 1952CTFT-8 Kristofferson, Kris 1936CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kroeger, Gary 1957CTFT-5 Kronenberger, Louis 1904-1980 WWT-16 Kruger, Alma 1871-1960 WWasWT Kruger, Otto 1885-1974 WWasWT Krumholtz, David 1978CTFT-22 Krupa, Olek CTFT-21 Krupska, Danya 1923WWT-17 Kruschen, Jack 1922CTFT-6 Krutch, Joseph Wood 1893-1970 WWasWT Kubik, Alex CTFT-4 Kubrick, Stanley 1928CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Kudrow, Lisa 1963(?)CTFT-15 Kulik, Buzz 1923CTFT-12 Kulp, Nancy 1921-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Kulukundis, Eddie 1932WWT-17 Kumchachi, Madame 1843-? WWasWT Kummer, Clare 1888-1958 WWasWT Kummer, Frederic Arnold 1873-1943 WWasWT Kun, Magda 1912-1945 WWasWT Kunneke, Eduard 1885-1953 WWasWT Kuralt, Charles 1934-1997 CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Kureishi, Hanif 1954(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Kurnitz, Julie 1942CTFT-4 Kuroda, Emily 1952CTFT-20 Kuroda, Emily K. See Kuroda, Emily CTFT-20 Kurosawa, Akira 1910CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Kurth, Juliette 1960CTFT-4 Kurton, Peggy WWasWT Kurty, Hella ?-1954 WWasWT Kurtz, Gary 1940CTFT-6 Kurtz, Swoosie 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Kurup, Shishir 1961CTFT-20 Kurys, Diane 1949CTFT-8 Kusatsu, Clyde 1948CTFT-14 Kushner, Tony 1956(?)CTFT-13 Kustow, Michael 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Kusturica, Emir 1955CTFT-15 Kwan, Nancy 1939CTFT-7 Kyasht, Lydia 1886-? WWasWT Kyle, Barry 1947CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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LaBelle, Patti 1944CTFT-12 Lablache, Luigi ?-1914 WWasWT Laborteaux, Patrick See Labyorteaux, Patrick CTFT-17 Labyorteaux, Patrick 1965(?)CTFT-17 Lacey, Catherine 1904-1979 WWT-16 Lacey, William J. 1931CTFT-2 Lachman, Edward 1946CTFT-13 Lachman, Morton 1918CTFT-1 Lack, Simon 1917WWT-17 Lackaye, Wilton 1862-1932 WWasWT Lacy, Frank 1867-1937 WWasWT Lacy, George 1904WWasWT Lacy-Thompson, Charles Robert 1922WWT-17 Ladd, Alan, Jr. 1937CTFT-12 Ladd, Cheryl 1951CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Ladd, David Alan 1947CTFT-2

Ladd, Diane 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Laffan, Patricia 1919WWasWT Laffran, Kevin Barry 1922WWT-17 LaFosse, Robert 1959CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 La Frenais, Ian 1937CTFT-12 Lagerfelt, Caroline CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Lahr, Bert 1895-1967 WWasWT Lahr, John 1941WWT-17 Lahti, Christine 1950CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Lai, Francis 1932CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Laidler, Francis 1870-1955 WWasWT Laine, Cleo 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Laine, Jimmy See Ferrara, Abel CTFT-13 Laing, Peggie 1899WWasWT Laird, Jack 1923-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Laird, Jenny 1917WWT-17 Lake, Harriette See Sothern, Ann CTFT-8 Lake, Lew ?-1939 WWasWT Lake, Ricki 1968CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Lally, Gwen ?-1963 WWasWT LaLoggia, Frank CTFT-4 Lalor, Frank 1869-1932 WWasWT Lamas, Lorenzo 1958CTFT-5 Lamb, Beatrice 1866-? WWasWT Lambelet, Napoleon 1864-1932 ....WWasWT Lambert, Christopher 1957CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lambert, Constant 1905-1951 WWasWT Lambert, J. W. 1917WWT-17 Lambert, Jack 1899-1976 WWT-16 Lambert, Lawson 1870-1944 WWasWT Lambert, Robert 1960CTFT-11 La Milo WWasWT Lamos, Mark 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lamour, Dorothy 1914-1996 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Lampert, Zohra 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lampkin, Charles 1913-1989 CTFT-8 Lan, David 1952CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lancaster, Burt 1913-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lancaster, Nora 1882-? WWasWT Lanchester, Elsa 1902-1986 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Lanchester, Robert 1941CTFT-2 Land, David 1920WWT-17 Landau, David 1878-1935 WWasWT Landau, Jon CTFT-21 Landau, Martin 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7

LAWRENCE • 497

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Landau, Vivien CTFT-3 Landeau, Cecil 1906WWasWT Landeck, Ben 1864-1928 WWasWT Landen, Dinsdale 1932CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Landers, Audrey CTFT-4 Landers, Hal 1928-1991 CTFT-11 Landers, Harry 1921CTFT-9 Landers, Judy CTFT-4 Landes, William-Alan 1945CTFT-2 Landesberg, Steve CTFT-3 Landesman, Heidi CTFT-9 Landi, Elisa 1904-1948 WWasWT Landis, Jessie Royce 1904-1972 WWasWT Landis, John 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Landis, William 1921CTFT-3 Lando, Joe 1962(?)CTFT-17 Landon, Avice 1908-1976 WWT-16 Landon, Michael 1936-1991 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-10 Landsburg, Alan 1933CTFT-10 Landsburg, Valerie 1958CTFT-4 Landstone, Charles 1891WWasWT Lane, Burton 1912WWT-17 Lane, Charles 1905CTFT-9 Lane, Diane 1963CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lane, Dorothy 1890WWasWT Lane, Genette 1940CTFT-4 Lane, Grace 1876-1956 WWasWT Lane, Horace 1880-? WWasWT Lane Lupino 1892-1959 WWasWT Lane, Nathan 1956CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Lane, Stewart F. 1951CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Laneuville, Eric 1952CTFT-6 Lang, Andre 1893-1986 CTFT-4 Lang, Belinda 1953CTFT-8 Lang, Charles 1902-1998 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-21 Lang, Charles B. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charles, Jr. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charles B., Jr. See Lang, Charles CTFT-9 Lang, Charley 1955CTFT-1 Lang, Harold WWT-17 Lang, Howard 1876-1941 WWasWT Lang, Matheson 1879-1948 WWasWT Lang, Pearl 1922CTFT-1 Lang, Philip J. 1911-1986 CTFT-1 Lang, Robert 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lang, Stephen 1952CTFT-5 Langdon, Sue Ann 1936CTFT-6 Lange, Hope 1933CTFT-5 Lange, Jessica 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Lange, John See Crichton, Michael CTFT-22

Lange, Ted 1947CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Langella, Frank 1940(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 9; WWT-17 Langer, A. J. 1974CTFT-20 Langham, Michael 1919CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Langham, Wallace 1965CTFT-20 Langley, Noel 1911WWasWT Langner, Lawrence 1890-1962 WWasWT Langner, Philip 1926WWT-17 Langton, Basil 1912CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Langtry, Lillie 1852-1929 WWasWT Langtry, Lillie 1877-? WWasWT Lansbury, Angela 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Lansbury, Bruce 1930CTFT-13 Lansbury, Edgar 1930WWT-17 Lansing, Robert 1928-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lansing, Sherry 1944CTFT-1 Lantz, Robert 1914CTFT-1 Lantz, Walter 1900-1994 CTFT-12 Lanyer, Charles 1942CTFT-12 Lanzmann, Claude 1925CTFT-13 Lanzoni, Fabio See Fabio CTFT-20 LaPaglia, Anthony 1959CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Laparcerie, Cora WWasWT Lapine, James 1949CTFT-7 Lapis, Peter CTFT-4 La Plante, Laura 1904WWasWT Lapotaire, Jane 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Lara, Madame 1876-? WWasWT Lardner, Ring Jr. 1915CTFT-5 Larimore, Earle 1899-1974 WWasWT Larkin, Peter 1926WWT-17 Larra, Mariano WWasWT Larrimore, Francine 1898-1975 .... WWasWT Larroquette, John 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Larson, Glen A. 1937MCTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Larson, Jack 1933CTFT-9 Larson, Jonathan 1960-1996 CTFT-21 La Rue, Danny CTFT-2 LaRue, Eva See Callahan, Eva LaRue CTFT-21 La Rue, Grace 1882-1956 WWasWT LaRusso, Louis II 1935WWT-17 Lasalle, Eriq 1962(?)CTFT-15 Lashwood, George ?-1942 WWasWT Lasker, Lawrence 1949CTFT-11 Laskus, Jacek 1951CTFT-12 Lassally, Walter 1926CTFT-10 Lasser, Louise 1941(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lassick, Sydney 1922CTFT-1 Laszlo, Andrew 1926Latham, Frederick G. ?-1943 Lathan, Bobbi Jo 1951-....

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Lathan, Stanley 1945CTFT-6 Lathbury, Stanley 1873-? WWasWT Lathom, Earl of See Wilbraham, Edward WWasWT Lathrop, Philip 1916CTFT-12 Latimer, Edyth WWasWT Latimer, Hugh 1913WWT-17 Latimer, Sally 1910WWasWT Latona, Jen 1881-? WWasWT La Trobe, Charles 1879-1967 WWasWT Lauchlan, Agnes 1905WWT-17 Lauder, Harry 1870-1950 WWasWT Lauer, Andy CTFT-18 Laughlin, Sharon 1949CTFT-1 Laughlin, Tom 1938CTFT-5 Laughton, Charles 1899-1962 WWasWT Laurance, Matthew CTFT-8 Laurel, Stan 1890-1965 CTFT-17 Laurence, Paula WWT-17 Laurents, Arthur 1918CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Lauria, Dan 1947CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Laurie, John 1897-1980 WWT-17 Laurie, Piper 1932CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Laurier, Jay 1879-1969 WWasWT Laurillard, Edward 1870-1936 WWasWT Lauro, Shirley 1933CTFT-1 Lauter, Ed 1940CTFT-5 Lauterman, Peter CTFT-17 Lavalliere, Eve 1866-1929 WWasWT Lavedan, Henri 1859-1940 WWasWT Laver, James 1899-1975 WWasWT Laverick, Beryl 1919WWasWT La Verne, Lucille 1872-1945 WWasWT Lavery, Bryony 1947CTFT-12 Lavin, Linda 1937CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7 Law, Arthur 1844-1913 WWasWT Law, John Philip 1937CTFT-7 Law, Mary 1891WWasWT Law, Moulon 1922CTFT-2 Law, Phyllida 1932CTFT-21 Lawford, Betty 1910-1960 WWasWT Lawford, Ernest ?-1940 WWasWT Lawford, Peter 1923-1984 CTFT-2 Lawless, Lucy 1967CTFT-17 Lawlor, Mary WWasWT Lawrence, Boyle 1869-1951 WWasWT Lawrence, Carol 1935CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lawrence, Charles 1896WWasWT Lawrence, D. H. 1885-1930 WWasWT Lawrence, Darrie CTFT-4 Lawrence, Eddie 7921CTFT-1 Lawrence, Gerald 1873-1957 WWasWT Lawrence, Gertrude 1898-1952.... WWasWT Lawrence, Joey 1976CTFT-13 Lawrence, Jerome 1915CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lawrence, Lawrence Shubert Jr. 1916CTFT-4 Lawrence, Marc 1910CTFT-9 Lawrence, Margaret 1889-1929.... WWasWT

498 • LAWRENCE Lawrence, Martin 1966(?)CTFT-13 Lawrence, Matthew 1980CTFT-20 Lawrence, Sharon 1961(?)CTFT-18 Lawrence, Steve 1935CTFT-11 Lawrence, Vicki 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lawrence, Vincent 1896WWasWT Lawrence, Vincent S. 1890-1946 WWasWT Lawrence, William John 1862-1940 WWasWT Lawson, Denis 1947CTFT-9 Lawson, John 1865-1920 WWasWT Lawson, John Howard 1895-1977 WWasWT Lawson, Leigh 1943CTFT-9 Lawson, Mary 1910-1941 WWasWT Lawson, Richard CTFT-9 Lawson, Wilfrid 1900-1966 WWasWT Lawson, Winifred 1894-1961 WWasWT Lawton, Frank 1904-1969 WWasWT Lawton, Leslie 1942WWT-1 7 Lawton, Thais 1881-1956 WWasWT Laye, Dilys 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Laye, Evelyn 1900WWT-17 Layton, Joe 1931-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lazaridis, Stefanos 1944CTFT-4 Lazarus, Paul 1954CTFT-4 Lazenby, George 1939CTFT-2 Lazzaro, Sofia See Loren, Sophia CTFT-20 Lea, Nicholas 1963CTFT-17 Leabo, Loi 1935CTFT-3 Leach, Robin 1941CTFT-5 Leach, Rosemary 1935CTFT-8 Leach, Wilford 1929-1988 CTFT-6 Leachman, Cloris 1930CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Leacock, Philip 1917-1990 CTFT-10 Leadlay, Edward O. ?-1951 WWasWT Leahy, Eugene 1883-1967 WWasWT Leamore, Tom 1865-1939 WWasWT Lean, Cecil 1878-1935 WWasWT Lean, David 1908-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Lear, Norman 1922CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Learned, Michael 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Leary, David 1939CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Leary, Denis 1958CTFT-15 Leaver, Philip 1904WWasWT Le Bargy, Charles Gustave Auguste 1858-1936 WWasWT Le Baron, William 1883-1958 WWasWT Leblanc, Georgette 1876-1941 WWasWT LeBlanc, Matt CTFT-18 LeBlanc, Tina 1967(?)CTFT-12 Lebowsky, Stanley 1926-1986 CTFT-4 Le Breton, Flora 1898WWasWT Le Brock, Kelly 1960CTFT-15

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Leconte, Marie WWasWT Leder, Mimi 1952CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Lederer, Francis 1899CTFT-1 Lederer, George W. 1861-1938 ....WWasWT Lee, Ang 1954CTFT-15 Lee, Anna 1913CTFT-1 Lee, Auriol 1880-1941 WWasWT Lee, Bernard 1908-1981 WWT-17 Lee, Bert 1880-1946 WWasWT Lee, Bill 1928CTFT-11 Lee, Brandon 1965-1993 CTFT-13 Lee, Bruce 1940-1973 CTFT-15 Lee, Canada 1907-1952 WWasWT Lee, Christopher 1922CTFT-6 Lee, Eugene 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Fran 1910CTFT-5 Lee, Franne 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Gypsy Rose 1913-1970 WWasWT Lee, Irving Allen 1948CTFT-3 Lee, Jack 1929CTFT-1 Lee, Jason 1971(?)CTFT-20 Lee, Jason Scott 1966CTFT-20 Lee, Jennie ?-1930 WWasWT Lee, Joie 1968CTFT-13 Lee, Joie Susannah See Lee, Joie CTFT-13 Lee, Joy See Lee, Joie CTFT-13 Lee, Lance 1942CTFT-1 Lee, Leslie, 1935CTFT-10 Lee, Michele 1942CTFT-1 Lee, Miko 1965CTFT-21 Lee, Ming Cho 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Pamela See Lee, Pamela Anderson CTFT-20 Lee, Pamela Anderson 1967CTFT-20 Lee, Robert E. 1918CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lee, Robert Terry 1957CTFT-21 Lee, Sheryl 1967(?)CTFT-19 Lee, Spike 1956(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Lee, Vanessa 1920WWT-17 Lee, William See Burroughs, William S CTFT-17 Lee, Willy See Burroughs, William S CTFT-17 Leech, Richard 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leeds, Phil CTFT-9 Leeves, Jane 1962CTFT-18 Lefeaux, Charles 1909WWasWT Le Feuvre, Guy 1883-1950 WWasWT LeFevre, Adam 1950CTFT-1 Lefevre, Maurice WWasWT LeFrak, Francine 1950CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Le Fre, Albert 1870-? WWasWT Leftwich, Alexander 1884-1947 WWasWT

Le Gallienne, Eva 1899-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Legarde, Millie WWasWT LeGault, Lance CTFT-7 Leggatt, Alison (Joy) 1904-1990 WWT-17 Leggs, Johnny See Leguizamo, John CTFT-22 Legrand, Michel 1932 CTFT-9 Le Grand, Phyllis WWasWT Leguizamo, John 1965CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Lehar, Franz 1870-1948 WWasWT Le Hay, Daisy 1883-? WWasWT Le Hay, John 1854-1926 WWasWT Lehman, Ernest 1915(?)CTFT-22 Lehmann, Beatrix 1903-1979 WWT-17 Lehmann, Carla 1917WWasWT Lehrer, James See Lehrer, Jim CTFT-15 Lehrer, Jim 1934CTFT-15 Leiber, Fritz 1883-1949 WWasWT Leibman, Ron 1937CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Leicester, Ernest 1866-1939 WWasWT Leider, Jerry 1931CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Leifer, Carol 1956CTFT-21 Leigh, Andrew George 1887-1957 WWasWT Leigh, Charlotte 1907WWasWT Leigh, Dorma 1893WWasWT Leigh, Gracie ?-1950 WWasWT Leigh, Janet 1927CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Leigh, Jenna See Green, Jenna Leigh CTFT-17 Leigh, Jenna J. See Green, Jenna Leigh CTFT-17 Leigh, Jennifer Jason 1962CTFT-12 Leigh, Mary 1904-1943 WWasWT Leigh, Mike 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Leigh, Mitch 1928CTFT-1 Leigh, Rowland 1902-1963 WWasWT Leigh, Vivien 1913-1967 WWasWT Leigh, Walter 1905WWasWT Leigheb, Claudio 1848-? WWasWT Leigh-Hunt, Barbara 1935CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-10; WWT-17 Leighton, Frank 1908-1962 WWasWT Leighton, Margaret 1922-1976 WWT-16 Leighton, Queenie 1872-1943 WWasWT Leister, Frederick 1885-1970 WWasWT Leisure, David 1950(?)CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Leitch, lone Skye See Skye, lone CTFT-18 Leland, David 1947CTFT-17 Lelouch, Claude 1937CTFT-8 Lely, Madeline WWasWT Lemaitre, Jules 1853-1914 WWasWT Le Massena, William 1916WWT-17 Le Mat, Paul CTFT-7 Lemay, Harding 1922CTFT-1

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Lemmon, Chris 1954CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lemmon, Jack 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Lemmons, Kasi 1961CTFT-21 Le Moyne, Sarah Cowell 1859-1915 WWasWT Lena, Lily 1879-? WWasWT Lenard, Mark 1927-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Lender, Marcelle WWasWT Lenihan, Winifred 1898-1964 WWasWT Lennard, Arthur 1867-1954 WWasWT Lennon, John 1940-1980 CTFT-21 Lennon, Thomas F CTFT-21 Lennox, Vera 1904WWasWT Leno, Jay 1950CTFT-6 LeNoire, Rosetta 1911CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Lenormand, Henri-Rene 1882-1951 WWasWT Lenthall, Franklyn 1919CTFT-1 Lenya, Lotte 1900-1981 WWT-17 Lenz, Kay 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Leo, Frank 1874-? WWasWT Leon, Anne 1925WWasWT Leonard, Billy 1892WWasWT Leonard, Elmore 1925CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Leonard, Hugh 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leonard, Lu 1932CTFT-1 Leonard, Patricia 1916WWasWT Leonard, Robert ?-1948 WWasWT Leonard, Robert Sean 1969CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Leonard, Sheldon 1907-1997 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-1 7 Leonard-Boyne, Eva 1885-1960.... WWasWT Leone, Sergio 1929-1989 CTFT-5 Leoni, Tea 1966CTFT-19 Leontovich, Eugenie 1900WWT-1 7 Lepage, Robert 1957CTFT-13 Lerner, Alan Jay 1918-1986 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Lerner, Michael 1943(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Le Roux, Hugues I860-? WWasWT Le Roy, Servais WWasWT Le Sage, Stanley 1880-1932 WWasWT Leslie, Don 1948CTFT-1 Leslie, Enid 1888-? WWasWT Leslie, Fred 1881-1945 WWasWT Leslie, Joan 1925CTFT-5 Leslie, Lew 1886-1963 WWasWT Leslie, Marguerite 1884-1958 WWasWT Leslie, Sylvia 1900WWasWT Leslie-Stuart, May WWasWT Lesser, Len 1922-1998 Lessing, Madge Lester, Adrian 1969(?)Lester, Alfred 1874-1925 Lester, Mark 1876-? Lester, Mark L. 1946-

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Lester, Richard 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lester, Terry Lestocq, William ?-1920 L'Estrange, Julian 1878-1918 Lethbridge, J. W Letterman, David 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Letts, Pauline 1917Leveaux, Montagu V. 1875-? Leven, Boris 1908-1986 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Levene, Sam 1905-1980 Leventon, Annabel 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Leverick, Beryl Levey, Adele Levey, Carlotta Levey, Ethel 1881-1955 Le Vien, Jack 1918Levin, Gerald M. 1939Levin, Herman 1907Levin, Ira 1929Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Levin, Peter Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 LeVine, David 1933Levine, James 1943Levine, Joseph E. 1905-1987 Levine, Michael 1952Levine, Ted Levinson, Barry 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Levinson, Richard 1934-1987 Levison, Charles See Lane, Charles Levit, Ben 1949Leviton, Stewart 1939Levitt, Ruby R. 1907-1992 Levy, Benn W. 1900-1973 Levy, David 1913Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Eugene 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Levy, Jacques 1935Levy, Jonathan 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Levy, Jose G. 1884-1936 Lewenstein, Oscar 1917Lewes, Miriam Lewey, Todd 1958Lewine, Richard 1910Lewis, Ada 1875-1925 Lewis, Al 1923Lewis, Arthur 1916Lewis, Arthur 1846-1930 Lewis, Bertha 1887-1931 Lewis, Curigwen Lewis, Daniel E. 1944Lewis, Edmund 1959Lewis, Emmanuel 1971Lewis, Eric 1855-1935 Lewis, Fred 1850-1927 Lewis, Frederick G. 1873-1946

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Lewis, Geoffrey 1935CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Lewis, Jenny 1976CTFT-4 Lewis, Jerry 1926CTFT-5 Lewis, Joseph H. 1900(?)CTFT-10 Lewis, Juliette 1973CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Lewis, Mabel TerrySee Terry-Lewis, Mabel WWasWT Lewis, Marcia 1938CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Lewis, Martin 1888-1970 WWasWT Lewis, Mary Rio 1922CTFT-4 Lewis, Richard 1947CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Lewis, Robert 1909WWT-17 Lewis, Robert Michael 1934CTFT-11 Lewis, Shari 1934-1998 CTFT-19 Obituary in CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lewisohn, Victor Max 1897-1934 WWasWT Lewman, Lance 1960CTFT-2 Lexy, Edward 1897WWasWT Leyden, Leo 1929CTFT-4 Leyel, Carl F. 1875-1925 WWasWT Leyton, George 1864-? WWasWT Li, Gong 1965CTFT-1 7 Liberace 1919-1987 CTFT-3 Liberatore, Lou 1959CTFT-5 Libertini, Richard CTFT-6 Libin, Paul 1930CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Lichine, David 1909-1972 WWasWT Licht, Jeremy 1971CTFT-8 Lichterman, Victoria 1940CTFT-4 Lieberman, Robert 1947CTFT-13 Liebman, Marvin 1923WWT-16 Lieven, Albert 1906-1971 WWasWT Lieven, Tatiana 1910WWasWT Lifar, Serge 1905-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Light, Judith 1949CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Lightner, Winnie 1901-1971 WWasWT Lillie, Beatrice 1898-1989 WWT-16 Lillies, Leonard 1860-1923 WWasWT Lim, Paul Stephen 1944CTFT-1 Limbert, Roy 1893-1954 WWasWT Limerick, Mona WWasWT Limpus, Alban Brownlow 1878-1941 WWasWT Linares-Rivas, Manuel 1867-1938 WWasWT Lincoln, Geoffrey See Mortimer, John CTFT-16 Lind, Gillian 1904WWT-16 Lind, Letty 1862-1923 WWasWT Lindberg, August 1846-1916 WWasWT Linden, Eric 1909WWasWT Linden, Hal 1931CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Linden, Marie 1862-? WWasWT

500 • LINDFORS Lindfors, Viveca 1920-1995 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lindley, Audra 1918-1997 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Lindley, John 1952CTFT-17 Undo, Delroy 1952CTFT-17 Lindo, Olga 1898-1968 WWasWT Lindon, Millie 1878-? WWasWT Lindsay, Howard 1889-1968 WWasWT Lindsay, James 1869-1928.... WWasWT Lindsay, Robert 1949(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Lindsay, Vera 1911WWasWT Lindsay-Hogg, Michael 1940CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Lindstrom, Jon Robert 1957CTFT-15 Link, Peter 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Link, Ron 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Link, William 1933CTFT-6 Linkletter, Art 1912CTFT-3 Linley, Betty 1890-1951 WWasWT Linn, Bambi 1926CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Linn-Baker, Mark 1954CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Linnea See Quigley, Linnea CTFT-16 Linnet & Dunfree Ltd WWT-16 Linney, Laura 1964CTFT-19 Linney, Romulus 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Linnit, S. E. ?-1956 WWasWT Linson, Art CTFT-10 Linville, Joanne CTFT-8 Linville, Larry 1939CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Linville, Lawrence See Linville, Larry CTFT-19 Linz, Alex D. 1989CTFT-21 Lion, John 1944CTFT-2 Lion, Leon M. 1879-1947 WWasWT Liotta, Ray 1954(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lipman, Clara 1869-1952 WWasWT Lipman, Daniel 1950CTFT-17 Lipman, Maureen 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Lipnicki, Jonathan William 1990- ... CTFT-18 Lipps, Roslyn 1925CTFT-2 Lipscomb, Dennis 1942CTFT-9 Lipscomb, William Percy 1887-1958 WWasWT Lipton, Celia 1923WWasWT Lipton, Peggy 1947(?)CTFT-9 Lisle, Lucille WWasWT Lister, Eve 1918WWasWT Lister, Francis 1899-1951 WWasWT Lister, Frank 1868-1917 WWasWT Lister, Lance 1901WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Lister, Laurier 1907WWT-17 Lister, Moira 1923WWT-17 Lithgow, John 1945CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Littell, Robert 1896-1963 WWasWT Little, Cleavon 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Little, Rich 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Little, Stuart W. 1921CTFT-4 Littlefield, Catherine 1904-1951 ....WWasWT Littler, Blanche 1899WWasWT Littler, Emile 1903WWT-17 Littler, Prince 1901WWasWT Littlewood, Joan CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Littlewood, Samuel Robinson 1875-1963 WWasWT Liveright, Horace B. 1886-1933 ....WWasWT Livesay, Roger 1906-1976 WWT-16 Livesey, Barrie 1904WWasWT Livesey, E. Carter WWasWT Livesey, Jack 1901-1961 WWasWT Livesey, Sam 1873-1936 WWasWT Livings, Henry 1929WWT-17 Livingston, Harold 1924CTFT-1 Livingston, Jay 1915CTFT-1 Livingston, Mary 1906-1983 CTFT-21 Livingston, Robert H. 1934CTFT-2 Livingston, Ruth 1927CTFT-4 Llewellyn, Fewlass 1866-1941 WWasWT Llewelyn, Desmond 1914CTFT-22 Lloyd, Alice 1873-1949 WWasWT Lloyd, Christopher 1938CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Lloyd, David CTFT-11 Lloyd, Doris 1900-1968 WWasWT Lloyd, Emily 1971(?)CTFT-11 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Lloyd, Florence 1876-? WWasWT Lloyd, Frederick William 1880-1949 WWasWT Lloyd, Harold 1893-1971 CTFT-20 Lloyd, Marie 1870-1922 WWasWT Lloyd, Michael 1948CTFT-10 Lloyd, Norman 1914CTFT-6 Lloyd, Rosie 1879-1944 WWasWT Lloyd, Sabrina CTFT-17 Lloyd, Sharon CTFT-4 Lloyd, Violet 1879-? WWasWT Lloyd Pack, Roger 1944CTFT-4 Lloyd Webber, Andrew 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Loach, Kenneth 1936CTFT-12 Loader, A. Mcleod 1869-? WWasWT Loader, Rosa WWasWT Lobel, Adrianne CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 LoBianco, Tony 1936CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Lochhead, Liz 1947CTFT-11 Locke, Edward 1869-1945 WWasWT Locke, Katherine 1910WWasWT Locke, Philip 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

Locke, Sam 1917CTFT-2 Locke, Sondra 1947CTFT-5 Locke, William John 1863-1930 .. WWasWT Lockhart, Gene 1891-1957 WWasWT Lockhart, June 1925CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Locklear, Heather 1961CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lockridge, Richard 1898-1982 WWasWT Lockton, Joan 1901WWasWT Lockwood, Gary 1937CTFT-7 Lockwood, Margaret 1916-1990 .... WWT-17 Loder, Basil 1885-?.... WWasWT Loeb, Philip 1894-1955 WWasWT Loesser, Frank 1910-1969 WWasWT Loewe, Frederick 1901-1988 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Loewenstern, Tara CTFT-1 Loftus, Kitty 1867-1927 WWasWT Loftus, Marie 1857-1940 WWasWT Loftus, (Marie) Cecilia 1876-1943 WWasWT Logan, Ella 1910-1969 WWasWT Logan, Joshua 1908-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Logan, Nedda Harrigan 1900-1989 .. CTFT-8 Logan, Stanley 1885-1953 WWasWT Loggia, Robert 1930CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Lohr, Marie 1890-1975 WWasWT Lollobrigida, Gina CTFT-5 Lorn, Herbert 1917CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; WWasWT Lombard, Karina 1969CTFT-19 Lomas, Herbert 1887-1961 WWasWT Lomax, Pearl Cleage See Cleage, Pearl CTFT-13 London, Chuck 1946CTFT-4 London, Jason 1973(?)CTFT-15 London, Jeremy 1973(?)CTFT-1 5 London, Jerry 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 London, Roy 1943-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Lone, John 1952CTFT-6 Loney, Glenn 1928CTFT-1 Long, Avon 1910-1984 WWT-17 Long, Jodi 1958(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Long, John Luther 1861-1927 WWasWT Long, Shelley 1949CTFT-5 Long, William Ivey CTFT-8 Longbaugh, Harry See Goldman, William CTFT-14 Longden, John 1900WWasWT Longdon, Terence 1922WWT-17 Longenecker, John 1947CTFT-1 Longford, Earl of (Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham) 1902-1961 WWasWT Lonnen, Jessie 1886-? WWasWT Lonnen, Nellie 1887-? WWasWT Lonnon, Alice 1872-? WWasWT Lonsdale, Frederick 1881-1954 WWasWT

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television •Volume 22 Lonsdale, Michael See Lonsdale, Michel CTFT-8 Lonsdale, Michel 1931CTFT-8 Loonin, Larry 1941CTFT-2 Loos, Anita 1893-1981 WWT-1 7 Lopez, Jennifer 1970CTFT-19 Lopez, Mario 1973CTFT-19 Lopez, Priscilla 1948CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lopokova, Lydia 1892-1981 WWasWT Loquasto, Santo 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 Loraine, Robert 1876-1935 WWasWT Loraine, Violet 1886-1956 WWasWT Lord, Basil 1913-1979 WWT-17 Lord, Jack 1920-1998 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-21 Lord, Jean-Claude 1943CTFT-11 Lord, Pauline 1890-1950 WWasWT Lord, Robert 1945CTFT-4 Lorde, Andre de 1871-? WWasWT Loren, Bernice 1951CTFT-1 Loren, Sophia 1934CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lorenzo, Tina di 1872-1930 WWasWT Lorimer, Jack 1883-? WWasWT Loring, Gloria 1946CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Loring, Lisa 1958CTFT-21 Loring, Lisa K. See Loring, Lisa CTFT-21 Loring, Norman 1888-1967 WWasWT Lome, Constance 1914WWT-16 Lome, Marion 1888-1968 WWasWT Lorraine, Irma 1885-? WWasWT Lorraine, Lilian 1892-1955 WWasWT Lortel, Lucille 1905CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Losch, Tilly 1907-1975 WWasWT Lotinga, Ernest 1876-1951 WWasWT Lotta 1847-1924 WWasWT Loudon, Dorothy 1933CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Loughlin, Lori 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Louis, Barbara CTFT-4 Louis, Tobi CTFT-3 Louis-Dreyfus, Julia 1961CTFT-13 Louise, Tina 1938(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Lou-Tellegen 1881-1934 WWasWT Lovat, Nancie 1900-1946 WWasWT Love, Bessie ?-1986 WWT-17 Love, Courtney 1965CTFT-1 7 Love, Edward CTFT-6 Love, Mabel 1874-1953 WWasWT Love, Montagu 1877-1943 WWasWT Love-Cobain, Courtney See Love, Courtney CTFT-1 7 Lovejoy, Robin 1923WWT-17 Lovell, Dyson 1940CTFT-2 Lovell, Raymond 1900-1953 WWasWT Lovell, W. T. 1884-? WWasWT Lovitz, Jon 1957CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

Lowe, Arthur 1915WWT-17 Lowe, Chad 1968CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lowe, Douglas 1882-? WWasWT Lowe, Edmund 1892-1971 WWasWT Lowe, Enid 1908WWasWT Lowe, Rachel 1876-? WWasWT Lowe, Rob 1964CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Lowe, Stephen 1947CTFT-12 Lowell, Carey 1961CTFT-1 7 Lowell, Helen 1866-1937 WWasWT Lowell, Mollie WWasWT Lower, Geoffrey CTFT-1 7 Lowne, Charles Macready ?-1941 WWasWT Lowry, Dick M CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Lowry, Jane 1937CTFT-1 Lowry, W. McNeil 1913-1993 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Loxley, Violet 1914WWasWT Loy, Myrna 1905-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Lubliner, Sheldon R. 1950CTFT-2 Lucas, Craig 1951CTFT-10 Lucas, George 1944CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Lucas, Hans See Godard, Jean-Luc CTFT-19 Lucas, J. Frank 1920CTFT-7 Lucas, Jonathan 1936CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Lucas, Phil 1942CTFT-1 7 Lucchesi, Gary 1955CTFT-1 7 Lucci, Susan 1948(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Luce, Clare Boothe- 1903-1987 WWT-17 Luce, Polly 1905WWasWT Luciano, Judi Evans CTFT-1 7 Lucie, Doug 1953CTFT-12 Luck, Coleman CTFT-17 Luckham, Cyril 1907-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Luckinbill, Laurence 1934(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Luders, Gustav 1866-1913 WWasWT Ludlam, Charles 1943-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Ludlow, Patrick 1903WWT-17 Ludwig, Salem 1915WWT-17 Luedtke, Kurt 1939CTFT-5 Luft, Lorna 1952CTFT-9 Lugg, Alfred 1889WWasWT Lugg, William 1852-1940 WWasWT Lugne-Poe, A. E. 1870-1940 WWasWT Lugosi, Bela 1888-1956 WWasWT Luguet, Andre 1892WWasWT Luhrmann, Baz 1963(?)CTFT-21 Lukas, Paul 1895-1971 WWasWT Luke, Keye 1904-1991 CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8

Luke, Peter 1919WWT-17 Lukyanov, Sergei Vladimirovich 1910WWasWT Lumbly, Carl CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lumet, Sidney 1924CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Lumley, Joanna 1946CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Lund, Art 1920WWT-17 Lundel, Kert Fritjof 1936WWT-17 Lunden, Joan 1950(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Lundgren, Dolph 1959CTFT-9 Lunghi, Cherie 1953CTFT-8 Lunt, Alfred 1892-1977 WWT-16 Lupino, Stanley 1894-1942 WWasWT Lupino, Wallace 1897-1961 WWasWT LuPone, Patti 1949CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5; WWT-17 LuPone, Robert 1946CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Lupus, Peter 1943CTFT-1 Luscombe, Tim 1960CTFT-8 Lutes, Eric 1962CTFT-1 7 Lyel, Viola 1900-1972 WWasWT Lyle, Lyston ?-1920 WWasWT Lyman, Dorothy 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Lyman, Will 1948CTFT-7 Lynch, Brian 1954CTFT-4 Lynch, David 1946CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Lynch, Kelly 1959(?)CTFT-11 Lynch, Richard 1936CTFT-5 Lynd, Rosa 1884-1922 WWasWT Lynde, Paul 1926-1982 CTFT-2 Lyndeck, Edmund CTFT-1 Lyndon, Barre 1896WWasWt Lyne, Adrian CTFT-7 Lynley, Carol 1942CTFT-5 Lynn, Jonathan 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Lynn, Ralph 1882-1962 WWasWT Lynne, Carole 1918WWasWT Lynne, Gillian 1926CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Lynton, Mayne 1885-? WWasWT Lyon, Ben 1901-1979 WWasWT Lyon, Milton 1923-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Lyon, Wanda 1897WWasWT Lyons, A. Neil 1880-1940 WWasWT Lyons, Stuart 1928CTFT-5 Lytell, Bert 1885-1954 WWasWT Lyttelton, Edith 1870-1948 WWasWT Lytton, Doris 1893-1953 Lytton, Henry 1904-1965 Lytton, Henry A. 1867-1 936 Lytton, Ruth

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Mabley, Edward 1906CTFT-1 MacAdam, Will 1943CTFT-2 MacArthur, Charles 1895-1956 WWasWT MacArthur, James 1937CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Macaulay, Joseph ?-1967 WWasWT Macaulay, Pauline CTFT-4 Macbeth, Helen WWasWT MacBridge, Aeneas See Mackay, Fulton CTFT-5 MacCaffrey, George 1870-1939 ....WWasWT MacCarthy, Desmond 1877-1952 WWasWT Macchio, Ralph 1962CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 MacCorkindale, Simon 1952CTFT-4 MacDermot, Gait WWT-1 7 MacDermot, Robert 1910-1964 WWasWT Macdermott, Norman 1889-? WWasWT MacDevitt, Brian 1956CTFT-5 Macdona, Charles ?-1946 WWasWT Macdonald, Donald 1898-1959 ....WWasWT MacDonald, Jeanette 1907-1965 ...WWasWT MacDonald, Murray 1899WWT-1 7 Macdonald, Wallace 1891-1978 CTFT-21 MacDonell, Kathlene 1890-? WWasWT Macdonnell, Leslie A. 1903WWasWT Macdonough, Glen 1870-1924 WWasWT MacDougall, Roger 1910WWT-1 7 MacDowell, Andie 1958CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Macfarlane, Bruce 1910-1967 WWasWT Macfarlane, Elsa 1899WWasWT MacGill, Moyna 1895-1975 WWasWT MacGinnis, Niall 1913WWasWT Macgowan, Kenneth 1888-1963....WWasWT MacGowran, Jack 1918-1973 WWasWT MacGrath, Leueen 1914WWT-1 7 MacGraw, Ali 1939CTFT-5 Machiz, Herbert 1923-1976 WWT-16 MacHugh, Augustin 1887-1928 ....WWasWT Macintosh, Joan 1945CTFT-8 Mack, Andrew 1863-1931 WWasWT Mack, Carol K CTFT-1 Mack, Willard 1878-1934 WWasWT Mackay, Barry 1906WWasWT Mackay, Elsie 1894WWasWT Mackay, Fulton 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Mackay, J. L. 1867-? WWasWT Mackay, John 1924CTFT-5 Mackay, Lizbeth 1951CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mackay, Ruth WWasWT Mackaye, Percy 1875-1956 WWasWT Mackeller, Helen 1895WWasWT Mackenna, Kenneth 1899-1962 WWasWT Mackenzie, John 1932CTFT-15 Mackenzie, Mary 1922-1966 WWasWT MacKenzie, Philip Charles CTFT-8

MacKenzie, Will 1938CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Mackinder, Lionel ?-1915 WWasWT Mackinlay, Jean Sterling 1882-1958 WWasWT Mackintosh, Cameron 1946CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mackintosh, Steven 1967(?)CTFT-19 Mackintosh, William 1855-1929 ...WWasWT Macklin, Albert 1958CTFT-1 MacLachlan, Kyle 1959(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 MacLaine, Shirley 1934CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Maclaren, Ian 1879-? WWasWT MacLean, R. D. 1859-1948 WWasWT MacLeish, Archibald 1892-1982 .... WWT-17 MacLeod, Doug CTFT-17 MacLeod, Gavin 1931(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Macleod, W. Angus 1874-1962 ....WWasWT Macliammoir, Michael 1899-1978 WWT-16 MacMahon, Aline 1899-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 MacManus, Clive ?-1953 WWasWT MacMillan, Kenneth 1929-1992 CTFT-13 MacMurray, Fred 1908-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 MacNaughton, Alan 1920WWT-17 Macnee, Patrick 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 MacNeil, Robert 1931CTFT-14 MacNichol, Peter 1954(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 MacOwan, Michael 1906WWT-17 MacOwan, Norman 1877-1961 WWasWT Macpherson, Elle 1964CTFT-17 Macqueen-Pope, W. J. 1888-1960 WWasWT Macquoid, Percy 1852-1925 WWasWT Macrae, Arthur 1908-1962 WWasWT Macrae, Duncan 1905-1967 WWasWT MacRae, Gordon 1921-1986 CTFT-3 Macy, Bill 1922CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Macy, W. H. See Macy, William H CTFT-17 Macy, William H. 1950CTFT-17 Madden, Cecil (Charles) 1902-1987 WWasWT Madden, Ciaran 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Madden, David 1955CTFT-15 Madden, Donald 1933WWT-17 Madeira, Marcia 1945CTFT-1 Madigan, Amy 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Madonna 1958(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Madsen, Michael 195(?)CTFT-13 Madsen, Virginia 1961(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

Maeterlinck, Maurice 1862-1949 WWasWT Maffett, Debbie CTFT-3 Magee, Patrick ?-1982 WWT-17 Maggart, Brandon CTFT-8 Maggio, Michael 1951CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Magnier, Pierre 1869-? WWasWT Magnuson, Ann 1956• CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Maguire, Mickey See Rooney, Mickey CTFT-20 Maguire, Tobey 1975CTFT-19 Mahaffey, Valerie CTFT-1 Maharis, George 1938CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Maher, Bill 1956(?)CTFT-15 Maher, Joseph 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Mahoney, John 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Mahoney, Will 1896-1967 WWasWT Maibaum, Richard 1909-1991 CTFT-16 Mailer, Stephen 1966CTFT-15 Mainwaring, Ernest 1876-1941 WWasWT Mair, George Herbert 1887-1926 WWasWT Mais, Stuart Petre Brodie 1885-? ..WWasWT Maitland, Lauderdale ?-1929 WWasWT Maitland, Ruth 1880-1961 WWasWT Major, Bessie WWasWT Major, Leon 1933CTFT-13 Majorino, Tina 1985(?)CTFT-15 Majors, Lee 1940(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Makarova, Natalia 1940CTFT-9 Makavejev, Dusan 1932CTFT-8 Makeham, Eliot 1882-1956 WWasWT Makepeace, Chris 1964CTFT-4 Makkena, Wendy CTFT-21 Mako 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Malahide, Patrick 1945CTFT-4 Malanowski, Tony 1957CTFT-12 Malas, Spiro 1935CTFT-11 Maiden, Herbert John 1882-1966 WWasWT Maiden, Karl 1914CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Malick, Terrence 1943CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Malick, Wendie 1950CTFT-15 Malik, Art 1952CTFT-7 Malina, Judith 1926WWT-17 Malkovich, John 1953CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Mallalieu, Aubrey 1873-1948 WWasWT Malle, Louis 1932-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Malleson, Miles 1888-1969 WWasWT Malloy, Matt CTFT-20 Malm, Mia 1962CTFT-4 Malmuth, Bruce 1934CTFT-2 Malo, Gina 1909-1963 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Malone, Dorothy 1925CTFT-5 Malone, J. A. E. ?-1929 WWasWT Malone, Jena 1984CTFT-20 Malone, Patricia 1899WWasWT Maloney, Peter CTFT-8 Maltby, Henry Francis 1880-1963 WWasWT Maltby, Richard, Jr. 1937CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-17 Maltin, Leonard 1950CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Maltz, Albert 1908-1985 CTFT-1 Mamet, David 1947CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Mamoulian, Rouben 1897-1987 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Manahan, Anna CTFT-22 Manchester, Joe 1932CTFT-3 Mancini, Henry 1924-1994 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mancuso, Frank G. 1933CTFT-11 Mancuso, Nick 1956CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mandel, Babaloo 1949(?)CTFT-11 Mandel, Frank 1884-1958 WWasWT Mandel, Howie 1955CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Mandelker, Philip ?-1984 CTFT-1 Mander, Raymond Josiah Gale 1917WWT-17 Mandylor, Costas 1965(?)CTFT-15 Manfredi, Nino 1921CTFT-8 Mangano, Silvana 1930-1989 CTFT-5 Manheim, Michael 1928CTFT-12 Mankiewicz, Don 1922CTFT-4 Mankiewicz, Joseph L. 1909-1993.... CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-11 Mankiewicz, Tom 1942CTFT-5 Mankofsky, Isidore 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mankowitz, Wolf 1924-1998 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mann, Abby 1927CTFT-5 Mann, Charlton 1876-1958 WWasWT Mann, Christopher 1903WWasWT Mann, Daniel 1912-1991 CTFT-11 Mann, Delbert 1920CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mann, Emily 1952CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 12 Mann, Louis 1865-1931 WWasWT Mann, Michael 1943CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Mann, Stanley CTFT-11 Mann, Terrence CTFT-6 Mann, Theodore 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mannering, Dore Lewin 1879-1932 WWasWT Mannering, Mary 1876-1953 WWasWT Mannering, Moya 1888-? WWasWT Manners, David 1905WWasWT

Manners, John Hartley 1870-1928 WWasWT Mannheim, Lucie 1905WWasWT Manning, Ambrose ?-1940 WWasWT Manning, Hugh Gardner 1920WWT-17 Manning, Irene 1917WWasWT Mannock, Patrick L. 1887-? WWasWT Manoff, Dinah 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mansfield, Alice ?-1938 WWasWT Mansfield, Jayne 1933-1967 CTFT-20 Mantegna, Joe 1947CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Mantell, Robert Bruce 1854-1928 WWasWT Mantle, Burns 1873-1948 WWasWT Manulis, John Bard 1956CTFT-1 Manulis, Martin 1915CTFT-1 Manus, Willard 1930CTFT-1 Mapes, Victor 1870-1943 WWasWT Marasco, Robert 1936WWT-17 Maravan, Lila ?-1950 WWasWT March, Elspeth CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 March, Frederic 1897-1975 WWasWT March, Nadine 1898-1944 WWasWT Marchand, Nancy 1928CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Marchant, Tony 1959CTFT-12 Marcin, Max 1879-1948 WWasWT Marcovicci, Andrea 1948(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Marcum, Kevin 1955-1987 CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Marcus, Donald 1946CTFT-2 Marcus, Frank 1928WWT-17 Marcus, Jeffrey 1960CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Marcus, Lawrence 1925CTFT-4 Marcus, Louis 1936CTFT-5 Mardirosian, Tom 1947CTFT-12 Margetson, Arthur 1897-1951 WWasWT Margo 1918WWasWT Margolin, Janet 1943-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Margolin, Stuart 1940CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Margolis, Jeff CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Margolis, Mark 1939CTFT-1 Margolyes, Miriam 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Margueritte, Victor 1866-1942 WWasWT Margulies, David 1937CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Margulies, Julianna 1968CTFT-19 Margulies, Stan 1920CTFT-7 Mariani-Zampieri, Terseina 1871-? WWasWT Marin, Cheech 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Marinaro, Ed 1951(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

MARSH «503 Marinoff, Fania 1890-1971 WWasWT Mario, Emilio WWasWT Marion, George Jr. ?-1968 WWasWT Marion, Joan 1908-1945 WWasWT Mark, Judy CTFT-4 Markey, Enid WWT-16 Markham, Daisy WWT-5 Markham, David 1913WWT-17 Markham, Monte 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Markinson, Martin 1931CTFT-1 Markle, Christopher 1954CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Markoe, Gerald Jay 1941CTFT-2 Markova, Alicia 1910WWasWT Markowitz, Robert 1935CTFT-12 Marks, Alfred 1921WWT-17 Marks, Arthur 1927CTFT-7 Marks, Jack R. 1935CTFT-3 Marks, Richard 1943CTFT-10 Marky Mark See Wahlberg, Mark CTFT-21 Marley, John ?-1984 CTFT-1 Marlowe, Anthony 1913WWT-16 Marlowe, Charles See Jay, Harriet WWasWT Marlowe, Hugh 1911-1982 WWT-17 Marlowe, Joan 1920CTFT-1 Marlowe, Julia 1866-1950 WWasWT Marlowe, Theresa 1957CTFT-8 Marmont, Percy 1883-? WWasWT Marnac, Jane WWasWT Marno, Anne See Bancroft, Anne CTFT-18 Marot, Gaston ?-1916 WWasWT Marowitz, Charles 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Marquand, Richard 1937-1987 CTFT-2 Marquet, Mary 1895WWasWT Marquez, Gabriel Garcia See Garcia Marquez, Gabriel. CTFT-15 Marquis, Don 1878-1937 WWasWT Marr, Paula WWasWT Marre, Albert 1925WWT-17 Marriott, Anthony 1931CTFT-1 Marriott, B. Rodney 1938-1990 CTFT-1 Marriott, Raymond Bowler 1911-... WWT-1 7 Marriott-Watson, Nan 1899WWasWT Mars, Ken See Mars, Kenneth CTFT-14 Mars, Kenneth 1935(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mars, Marjorie 1903-1915 WWasWT Marsalis, Branford 1960CTFT-12 Marsden, Betty 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Marsden, Les 1957CTFT-4 Marsden, Roy 1941CTFT-7 Marsh, Garry 1902WWasWT Marsh, Jean 1934CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Marsh, Terence CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Marsh, Terry See Marsh, Terence CTFT-22

504 • MARSHALL Marshall, Alan Peter 1938CTFT-5 Marshall, Armina 1900WWT-17 Marshall, E. G. 1910CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Marshall, Everett 1901WWasWT Marshall, Frank CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Marshall, Garry 1934CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Marshall, Herbert 1890-1966 WWasWT Marshall, Norman 1901WWT-17 Marshall, Penny 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Marshall, Tully 1864-1943 WWasWT Marshall, William 1924CTFT-8 Marson, Aileen, 1912-1939 WWasWT Martell, Gillian 1936WWT-17 Marthold, Jules de 1842-1927 WWasWT Martin, Andrea 1947CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Martin, Barney CTFT-10 Martin, Christopher 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Dean 1917-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Martin, Duane 1969(?)CTFT-20 Martin, Edie 1880-1964 WWasWT Martin, Elliot 1924CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Martin, Ernest H. 1919WWT-17 Martin, George 1926CTFT-8 Martin, Helen CTFT-8 Martin, Kellie 1976(?)CTFT-16 Martin, Kiel 1945CTFT-7 Martin, Leila 1936CTFT-10 Martin, Mary 1913(?)-1990 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Millicent 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Martin, Pamela Sue 1953CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Martin, Quinn 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Martin, Steve 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Martin, Strother 1919-1980 CTFT-16 Martin, Vivian 1893-1987 WWasWT Martin, Vivienne 1936-1987 WWT-17 Martin, William 1937CTFT-4 Martin-Harvey, John See Harvey, John MartinWWasWT Martin-Harvey, Muriel 1891-1988 WWasWT Martinetti, Paul 1851-? WWasWT Martinez, A CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Martinet, Sadie 1861-1923 WWasWT Martlew, Mary 1919WWasWT Marton, Andrew 1904-1992 CTFT-16 Marvenga, Use WWasWT Marvin, Lee 1924-1987 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-5 Marvin, Mel 1941CTFT-4 Marx, Arthur 1921CTFT-1 Marx, Chico 1891-1961 CTFT-19 Marx, Groucho 1890(?)-1977 CTFT-19

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Marx, Gummo 1892(?)-1977 CTFT-19 Marx, Harpo 1893(?)-1964 CTFT-19 Marx, Zeppo 1901-1979 CTFT-19 Mary, Jules 1851-1922 WWasWT Maryan, Charles 1934CTFT-2 Masak, Ron 1936CTFT-1 Maschwitz, Eric 1901-1969 WWasWT Masefield, John 1878-1967 WWasWT Masina, Giulietta 1921-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Maskelyne, John Nevil 1839-? WWasWT Maslansky, Paul 1933CTFT-13 Mason, Alfred Edward Woodley 1865-1948 WWasWT Mason, Beryl 1921WWT-17 Mason, Brewster 1922-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mason, Elliot C. 1897-1949 WWasWT Mason, Ethelmae CTFT-3 Mason, Gladys 1886-? WWasWT Mason, Herbert 1891-1960 WWasWT Mason, Jackie 1931CTFT-6 Mason, James 1909-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Mason, John B. 1857-1919 WWasWT Mason, Kitty 1882-? WWasWT Mason, Marsha 1942CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Mason, Marshall See Mason, Marshall W CTFT-20 Mason, Marshall W. 1940CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Mason, Pamela 1918-1996 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-16 Mason, Reginald 1882-1962 WWasWT Massary, Fritzi 1882-1969 WWasWT Massey, Anna 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Massey, Daniel 1933-1998 CTFT-14 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Massey, Raymond 1896-1983 WWT-17 Massi, Bernice WWT-17 Massine, Leonide 1896-1979 WWasWT Massingham, Dorothy 1889-1933 WWasWT Masters, Ben 1947CTFT-9 Masterson, Mary Stuart 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Masterson, Peter 1934CTFT-1 Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth 1958CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11 Mastroianni, Marcello 1924-1996 ... CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Mastrosimone, William 1947CTFT-8 Masur, Richard 1948CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Matalon, Vivian 1929CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mather, Aubrey 1885-1958 WWasWT Mather, Donald 1900WWasWT Mathers, Jerry 1948CTFT-9 Matheson, Murray 1912-1985 CTFT-1

Matheson, Richard 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Matheson, Tim 1947(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mathews, Carmen 1914WWT-17 Mathews, Frances Aymar 1865?-1925 WWasWT Mathews, George 1911WWT-16 Mathews, James W. ?-1920 WWasWT Mathias, Sean 1956CTFT-15 Mathison, Melissa 1950(?).CTFT-16 Matlin, Marlee 1965CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Matsusaka, Tom CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Matteson, Ruth 1909-1975 WWasWT Matthau, Walter 1920CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Matthews, A. E. 1869-1960 WWasWT Matthews, Adelaide 1886-1948 WWasWT Matthews, Brander 1852-1929 WWasWT Matthews, DeLane 1961CTFT-1 7 Matthews, Ethel 1870-? WWasWT Matthews, Francis 1927CTFT-1 Matthews, Jessie 1907-1981 WWT-17 Matthews, Lester 1900-1975 WWasWT Matthison, Edith Wynne 1875-1955 WWasWT Mattson, Robin 1956CTFT-19 Matura, Mustapha 1939WWT-17 Maturin, Eric 1883-1957 WWasWT Matz, Peter 1928CTFT-12 Mauceri, John 1945CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Maude, Charles Raymond ?-1943 WWasWT Maude, Cyril 1862-1951 WWasWT Maude, Elizabeth (Betty) 1912WWasWT Maude, Gillian WWasWT Maude, Joan 1908WWasWT Maude, Margery 1889-1979 WWT-16 Maude-Roxbury, Roddy 1930WWT-17 Maugham, W. Somerset 1874-1965 WWasWT Maule, Annabel 1922WWT-17 Maule, Donovan 1899WWT-16 Maule, Robin 1924-1942 WWasWT Maurey, Max ?-1947 WWasWT Maurice, Edmund ?-1928 WWasWT Max, Edouard Alexandre de 1869-1925 WWasWT Maxfield, James 1939CTFT-8 Maxwell, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Maxwell, Gerald 1862-1930 WWasWT Maxwell, Lois 1927CTFT-8 Maxwell, Ronald F. 1947CTFT-1 Maxwell, Walter 1877-? WWasWT Maxwell, Wayne F. Jr CTFT-3 Maxwell Reid, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne .... CTFT-13 Maxwell-Reid, Daphne 1948CTFT-13 May, Ada 1900WWasWT May, Akerman 1869-1933 WWasWT

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 May, Beverly 1927CTFT-1 May, Edna 1878-1948 WWasWT May, Elaine 1932. CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-1 7 May, Hans 1891-1959 WWasWT May, Jack 1922WWT-1 7 May, jane WWasWT May, Mathilda 1965CTFT-21 May, Pamela 1917WWasWT May, Val 1927WWT-1 7 May, Winston 1937CTFT-4 Mayer, Daniel 1856-1928 WWasWT Mayer, Edwin Justus 1896-1960... WWasWT Mayer, Gaston 1869-1923 WWasWT Mayer, Henry ?-1941 WWasWT Mayer, Renee 1900WWasWT Mayerl, Billy 1902-1959 WWasWT Mayes, Wendell 1919-1992 CTFT-10 Mayeur, E. F. 1866-? WWasWT Mayfield, Cleo 1897-1954 WWasWT Mayhew, Charles 1908WWasWT Mayne, Ernie WWasWT Mayne, Ferdy 1920WWT-1 7 Mayo, Margaret 1882-1951 WWasWT Mayo, Sam 1881-1938 WWasWT Mayo, Virginia 1920CTFT-1 Mayron, Melanie 1952CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Maysles, Albert 1926CTFT-1 7 Maysles, David 1933-1987 CTFT-4 Mazurki, Mike 1909CTFT-9 Mazursky, Paul 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Mazzie, Marin 1960CTFT-22 Mazzola, John W. 1928CTFT-1 McAnally, Ray 1926-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 McAnuff, Des CTFT-6 McArdle, Andrea 1963CTFT-6 McArdle, J. F WWasWT McArthur, Molly 1900WWasWT McAssey, Michael 1955CTFT-2 McBain, Diane 1941CTFT-1 McBride, Jim 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McBurney, Simon CTFT-22 McCabe, Eugene 1930CTFT-15 McCall, Kathleen CTFT-4 McCall, Nancy 1948CTFT-1 McCallin, Clement 1913-1977 WWT-1 7 McCallum, David 1933CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 McCallum, Joanna CTFT-8 McCallum, John 1918CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 McCambridge, Mercedes 1918CTFT-5 McCann, Donal CTFT-7 McCarthy, Andrew 1962CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McCarthy, Daniel 1869-? WWasWT McCarthy, Frank 1912-1986 CTFT-4 McCarthy, Jenny 1972CTFT-19 McCarthy, Justin Huntly 1860-1936 WWasWT

McCarthy, Kevin 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 McCarthy, Lilian 1875-1960 WWasWT McCarthy, Mary 1910-1989 CTFT-1 McCarthy, Nobu 1934CTFT-20 McCartney, Paul 1942CTFT-17 McCarty, Mary 1923-1980 WWT-1 7 McClanahan, Rue 1934(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 McClelland, Allan 1917-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McClintic, Guthrie 1893-1961 WWasWT McClory, Sean 1924CTFT-4 McCloskey, Leigh 1955CTFT-15 McClure, Doug 1935-95 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 McClure, Michael 1932CTFT-1 McClurg, Edie 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McComas, Carroll 1891-1962 WWasWT McConaughey, Matthew 1969CTFT-17 McConnell, Jean 1928(?)CTFT-16 McCook, John CTFT-5 McCord, Nancy WWasWT McCormack, Patricia See McCormack, Patty CTFT-19 McCormack, Patty 1945CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McCormick, Arthur Langdon ?-1954 WWasWT McCormick, Carolyn 1959CTFT-1 7 McCormick, Myron 1907-1962 .... WWasWT McCowen, Alec 1925CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 McCracken, Esther (Helen) 1902WWasWT McCracken, Jeff CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McCracken, Joan 1922-1961 WWasWT McCrane, Paul 1961CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McCullough, Paul 1883-1936 WWasWT McCutcheon, Bill CTFT-7 McDaniel, James 1958CTFT-19 McDermott, Dylan 1962(?)CTFT-19 McDermott, Hugh (Patrick) 1908-1972 WWasWT McDermott, Keith 1953CTFT-4 McDermott, Tom 1912-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 McDevitt, Ruth 1895-1976 WWT-16 McDiarmid, Ian CTFT-9 McDonald, Christie 1875-1962 WWasWT McDonald, Daniel CTFT-21 McDonald, Tanny 1940CTFT-1 McDonnell, Mary 1953(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 McDonough, Jerome 1946McDormand, Frances 1958(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McDougall, Gordon 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McDowall, Roddy 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8;

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McDowell, Malcolm 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 McElwee, Ross 1947(?)McEnery, John 1945McEnery, Peter 1940Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McEveety, Vincent McEvoy, Charles 1879-1929 McEvoy, J. P. 1897-1958 McEwan, Geraldine 1932Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; McEwan, Ian 1948McFadden, Cheryl See McFadden, Gates McFadden, Gates Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McFarland, Robert 1931McFerrin, Bobby 1950McGavin, Darren 1922McGee, Vonetta McGill, Bruce 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McGill, Everett Charles III 1945McGillin, Howard 1953McGillis, Kelly 1958Brief Entry in CTFT-3 McGinley, John C. 1959McGinley, Ted 1958McGinnis, Scott 1958McGiver, John 1913-1975 McGlynn, Frank 1866-1951 McGoohan, Patrick 1928Earlier sketch in WWasWT McGough, Roger 1937McGovern, Elizabeth 1961Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Brief Entry in CTFT-2 McGovern, Maureen 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McGowan, John W McGrath, John 1935McGrath, Paul 1904-1978 McGrath, Tom 1940McGregor, Ewan 1971McGuane, Thomas 1939McGuinness, Frank 1953McGuire, Biff 1926McGuire, Dorothy 1918Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; McGuire, Mitch 1936McGuire, William Anthony 1885-1940 McHale, Rosemary 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McHattie, Stephen Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McHattie, Steve See McHattie, Stephen McHenry, Don 1908McHenry, Doug McHugh, Florence 1906McHugh, Therese Mclnerney, Bernie 1936Mclntire, John 1907-1991

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506 • MclNTOSH Mclntosh, Madge 1875-1950 WWasWT Mclntosh, Marcia CTFT-4 Mclntyre, Dennis 1943(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Mclntyre, Frank 1879-1949 WWasWT Mclntyre, Marilyn CTFT-2 McKay, Scott 1915-1987 WWT-17 McKayle, Donald 1930CTFT-1 McKean, Michael 1947CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 McKechnie, Donna 1940CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKee, Clive R. 1883-? WWasWT McKee, Lonette 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 McKellen, Ian 1939CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 11; WWT-1 7 McKellen, Sir Ian See McKellen, Ian CTFT-22 McKenna, David, 1949CTFT-4 McKenna, Siobhan 1923-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKenna, T. P. 1929WWT-17 McKenna, Virginia 1931CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McKenzie, James B. 1926WWT-17 McKenzie, Julia 1941CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McKenzie, Kevin Patrick 1954CTFT-12 McKeon, Doug 1966CTFT-4 McKeon, Nancy 1966(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McKeown, Allan 1946CTFT-12 McKern, Leo 1920CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 McKinnel, Norman 1870-1932 WWasWT McKinney, Bill CTFT-8 McLain, John CTFT-2 Mclaughlin, Emily 1928-1991 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-10 McLellan, C. M. S. 1865-1916 WWasWT McLerie, Allyn Ann 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McMahon, Ed 1923CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McMahon, Julian 1968CTFT-20 McMartin, John CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McMaster, Anew 1894-1962 WWasWT McMillan, Kenneth 1932-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McMillan, Roddy 1923-1979 WWT-16 McMurray, Sam CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 McMurtry, Larry 1936CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 McNabb, Barry 1960CTFT-6 McNally, Terence 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 McNamara, Brooks 1937WWT-17 McNamara, Dermot 1925CTFT-4 McNamara, William 1965CTFT-15 McNaughton, Gus 1884-1969 WWasWT McNaughton, Stephen CTFT-1 McNaughton, Tom 1867-1923 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 McNaughtons, The WWasWT McNeil, Claudia 1917WWT-17 McNeill, Robert Duncan 1964CTFT-22 McNichol, James CTFT-3 McNichol, Kristy 1962CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 McPherson, Mervyn 1892WWasWT McQueen, Butterfly 1911WWT-17 McQueen, Steve 1930-1980 CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 McQuiggan, John A. 1935CTFT-4 McRae, Bruce 1867-1927 WWasWT McRae, Ellen See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-22 McRae, Glory CTFT-4 McRaney, Gerald 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 McRobbie, Peter 1943CTFT-4 McShane, Ian 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 McTeer, Janet 1961CTFT-9 McTiernan, John 1951CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 McWade, Robert 1882-1938 WWasWT McWhinnie, Donald 1920-1987 .... WWT-17 Meacham, Anne 1925CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Meacham, Paul 1939CTFT-1 Meade, Julia 1928CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Meader, George 1888-1963 WWasWT Meadow, Lynne 1946CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Meadows, Audrey 1925-1996 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-16 Meaney, Colm 1954(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Means, Russell 1939CTFT-15 Meara, Anne 1929CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Measor, Adela 1860-1933 WWasWT Measor, Beryl 1908-1965 WWasWT Medak, Peter 1937CTFT-2 Medavoy, Mike 1941CTFT-10 Medford, Kay 1920-1980 WWT-17 Medoff, Mark 1940CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Medwin, Michael 1923CTFT-14 Mee, Charles L. Jr. 1938CTFT-13 Meek, Barbara CTFT-5 Meek, Donald 1880-1946 WWasWT Meeker, Ralph 1920-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Megahey, Leslie 1944CTFT-14 Megard, Andree 1869-? WWasWT Megrue, Roi Cooper 1883-1927 WWasWT Meighan, Thomas 1879-1936 WWasWT Meiser, Edith 1898WWT-17 Meister, Brian 1948CTFT-2 Mekka, Eddie 1952CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Melendez, Bill CTFT-6 Melfi, Leonard 1935WWT-17 Melford, Austin 1884-? WWasWT

Melford, Jack 1899WWasWT Melford, Jill 1934WWT-17 Melia, Joe CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mellish, Fuller 1865-1936 WWasWT Melly, Andree 1932WWT-17 Melnick, Daniel 1932(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Melnotte, Violet 1852-1935 WWasWT Meltzer, Charles Henry 1852-1936 WWasWT Melville, Alan 1910-1984 WWT-17 Melville, Andrew 1912WWasWT Melville, Frederick 1876-1938 WWasWT Melville, June 1915-1970 WWasWT Melville, Rose 1873-1946 WWasWT Melville, Walter 1875-1937 WWasWT Melville, Winnie ?-1937 WWasWT Melvin, Duncan 1913WWasWT Melvin, Murray CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mendel WWasWT Mendelson, Lee 1933CTFT-12 Mendes, Sam 1965CTFT-14 Mendillo, Stephen W. 1943CTFT-1 Menges, Chris 1941CTFT-7 Menges, Herbert 1902-1972 WWasWT Menken, Alan 1949CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Menken, Helen 1901-1966 WWasWT Menzel, Jiri 1938CTFT-12 Menzies, Archie 1904WWasWT Meppen, Adrian Joseph 1940CTFT-3 Merande, Doro 1935WWasWT Mercer, Beryl 1882-1939 WWasWT Mercer, David 1928-1980 WWT-17 Mercer, Johnny 1909-1976 WWT-16 Mercer, Marian 1935CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Merchant, Ismail 1936CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Merchant, Vivien 1929-1982 WWT-17 Mercouri, Melina 1925-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Mercure, Monique 1930CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Mere, Charles 1883-? WWasWT Meredith, Burgess 1909(?)-1997 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Meredith, Don 1938CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Merivale 1882-1939 WWasWT Merivale, Philip 1886-1946 WWasWT Meriwether, Lee 1935CTFT-2 Merkel, Una 1903-1986 WWasWT Merkerson, S. Epatha 1952CTFT-16 Merlin, Joanna 1931CTFT-10 Merman, Ethel 1909-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Merrall, Mary 1890-1973 WWasWT Merriam, Eve 1916CTFT-1 Merrick, David 1912CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Merrick, Leonard 1864-1939 WWasWT Merrill, Beth WWasWT Merrill, Bob 1920WWT-1 7 Merrill, Dina 1925CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Merrill, Gary 1915-1990 CTFT-1 Merritt, Grace 1881-? WWasWT Merrill, Theresa 1922CTFT-8 Merson, Billy 1881-1947 WWasWT Mery, Andree WWasWT Messager, Andre 1853-1929 WWasWT Messick, Don 1926CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Messing, Debra CTFT-20 Meszaros, Marta 1931CTFT-12 Metaxa, Georges 1899-1950 WWasWT Metcalf, Laurie 1955CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Metcalf, Mark 1946CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Metcalfe, James Stetson 1858-1927 WWasWT Metcalfe, Stephen 1953CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Metenier, Oscar 1859-1913 WWasWT Metheny, Pat 1954CTFT-12 Metrano, Art 1937CTFT-5 Meyer, Bertie Alexander 1877-1967 WWasWT Meyer, Dina 1969CTFT-22 Meyer, Louis 1871-1915 WWasWT Meyer, Nicholas 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Meyers, Ari 1969CTFT-4 Meyers, Timothy 1945-1989 CTFT-1 Meynell, Clyde 1867-1934 WWasWT Michael, Gertrude 1910-1965 WWasWT Michael, Kathleen 1917WWT-17 Michael, Ralph 1907WWT-17 Michaelis, Robert 1884-1965 WWasWT Michaels, Lome 1944CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9 Michaels, Marilyn 1943CTFT-8 Michaels, Richard 1936CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Michaelson, Knut 1846WWasWT Michell, Keith 1928(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Middlemass, Frank 1919CTFT-8 Middleton, Edgar 1894-1939 WWasWT Middleton, George 1880-1967 WWasWT Middleton, Guy 1907-1973 WWasWT Middleton, Josephine 1883-1971 . WWasWT Middleton, Ray 1907-1984 WWT-17 Midgley, Robin 1934WWT-17 Midler, Bette 1945CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11; WWT-17 Mifune, Toshiro 1920-1997 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-19 Migden, Chester L. 1921CTFT-11 Mignot, Flore WWasWT Mihok, Dash CTFT-20 Milano, Alyssa 1972CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Milchan, Arnon 1944CTFT-12

Miles, Bernard 1907WWT-17 Miles, Joanna 1940CTFT-1 Miles, Julia CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Miles, Sarah 1941CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Miles, Sylvia 1932CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Miles, Vera 1930CTFT-5 Milford, Gene 1903-1992 CTFT-11 Milgrim, Lynn 1940CTFT-1 Militello, Anne E. 1957CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Milius, John 1944(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Milkis, Edward Kenneth 1931-1996.. CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-16 Milland, Ray 1905-1986 CTFT-3 Millar, Douglas 1875-1943 WWasWT Millar, Gertie 1879-1952 WWasWT Millar, Mary WWT-17 Millar, Robins 1889-1968 WWasWT Millar, Ronald 1919WWT-17 Millard, Evelyn 1869-1941 WWasWT Millard, Ursula 1901WWasWT Miller, Agnes WWasWT Miller, Ann 1919CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miller, Arthur 1915CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 11; WWT-17 Miller, Barry 1958CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10 Miller, Buzz 1923CTFT-1 Miller, David 1871-1933 WWasWT Miller, David 1909CTFT-2 Miller, Dennis 1953CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Miller, Dick 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Miller, George 1945CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Miller, Gilbert Heron 1884-1969. WWasWT Miller, Harry M. 1934WWT-17 Miller, Henry 1860-1926 WWasWT Miller, Hugh (Lorimer) 1889-? WWasWT Miller, J.P. 1919CTFT-7 Miller, Jason 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miller, Joan 1910-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miller, Jonathan 1934CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Miller, June 1934CTFT-4 Miller, Marilynn 1898-1936 WWasWT Miller, Martin (Rudolf) 1899-1969 .: WWasWT Miller, Nolan 1935CTFT-8 Miller, Penelope See Miller, Penelope Ann CTFT-17 Miller, Penelope Ann 1964CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10 Miller, Richard 1930CTFT-3 Miller, Robert Ellis 1932CTFT-12 Miller, Ruby 1889-1976 WWasWT Miller, Susan 1944CTFT-1

MINTO • 5 0 7 Miller, Thomas L. 1940CTFT-3 Millett, Maude 1867-1920 WWasWT Millett, Tim 1954CTFT-2 Millian, Andra CTFT-5 Millican, Jane 1902WWasWT Milliet, Paul 1858-? WWasWT Milligan, Spike 1918CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Milligan, Tuck CTFT-1 Millington, Rodney 1905-1990 WWT-17 Millo, Aprile 1958CTFT-13 Mills, A. J. 1872-? WWasWT Mills, Alley 1951CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Mills, Mrs. Clifford ?-1933 WWasWT Mills, Donna 1945(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mills, Florence 1901WWasWT Mills, Frank 1870-1921 WWasWT Mills, Hayley 1946CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Mills, Horace 1864-1941 WWasWT Mills, John 1908CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-11; WWT-17 Mills, Juliet 1941CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Millward 1861-1932 WWasWT Milne, Alan Alexander 1882-1956 WWasWT Milner, Martin 1931CTFT-7 Milner, Ron 1938CTFT-10 Milstead, Harris Glenn See Divine CTFT-7 Miltern, John E. 1870-1937 WWasWT Milton, Billy 1905-1989 WWasWT Milton, David Scott 1934CTFT-1 Milton, Ernest 1890-1974 WWasWT Milton, Harry 1900-1965 WWasWT Milton, Maud 1859-1945 WWasWT Milton, Robert ?-1956 WWasWT Milward, Dawson 1870-1926 WWasWT Milward, Kristin CTFT-5 Mimieux, Yvette 1944CTFT-5 Miner, Jan 1917CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Miner, Stephen See Miner, Steve CTFT-9 Miner, Steve 1951CTFT-9 Miner, Worthington C. 1900-1982 WWasWT Minetti, Maria WWasWT Minghella, Anthony 1954CTFT-17 Minkus, Barbara 1943CTFT-1 Mineo, John 1942CTFT-2 Mineo, Sal 1939-1976 CTFT-2 Minghella, Anthony 1954CTFT-10 Minil, Renee du 1868-? WWasWT Minnelli, Liza 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Minnelli, Vincente 1903-1986 CTFT-1 Minney, Rubeigh James 1895WWasWT Minster, Jack 1901-1966 WWasWT Minter, Mary Miles 1902WWasWT Minto, Dorothy 1891WWasWT

508 • MIOU-MIOU Miou-Miou 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Miramova, Elena WWasWT Mirande, Yves WWasWT Mirbeau, Octave 1848-1917 WWasWT Mirisch, Walter 1921CTFT-8 Mirojnick, Ellen 1949CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Mirren, Helen 1946CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10; WWT-17 Mischer, Don CTFT-1 Mr. T. 1952CTFT-5 Mistinguett 1875-1956 WWasWT Mitchelhill, J. P. 1879-1966 WWasWT Mitchell, Adrian 1932CTFT-12 Mitchell, Arthur 1934CTFT-12 Mitchell, Brian Stokes 1957CTFT-22 Mitchell, Cameron 1918-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Mitchell, Daryl See Mitchell, Daryl "Chill" .... CTFT-19 Mitchell, Daryl "Chill" CTFT-19 Mitchell, Daryl M. See Mitchell, Daryl "Chill" .... CTFT-19 Mitchell, David 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mitchell, Dodson 1868-1939 WWasWT Mitchell, Grant 1874-1957 WWasWT Mitchell, Gregory 1951CTFT-8 Mitchell, James 1920CTFT-1 Mitchell, John H. 1918-1988 CTFT-4 Mitchell, Julian 1935CTFT-1 Mitchell, Julien 1888-1954 WWasWT Mitchell, Katie 1964CTFT-15 Mitchell, Keith See Coogan, Keith CTFT-18 Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn 1862-1935 WWasWT Mitchell, Lauren 1957CTFT-1 Mitchell, Ruth 1919WWT-17 Mitchell, Sasha 1967(?)CTFT-15 Mitchell, Stephen 1907WWT-17 Mitchell, Thomas 1895-1962 WWasWT Mitchell, Warren 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Mitchell, Yvonne 1925-1979 WWT-16 Mitchenson, Joe WWT-17 Mitchum, Robert 1917-1997 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-18 Mitzi-Dalty, Mdlle WWasWT Miyori, Kim CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Mobley, Mary Ann 1939(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Modine, Matthew 1959CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Moeller, Philip 1880-1958 WWasWT Moffat, Donald 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Moffat, Graham 1866-1951 WWasWT Moffat, Mrs. Graham 1873-1943 ..WWasWT Moffat, Kate WWasWT Moffat, Margaret 1882-1942 WWasWT Moffat, Winifred 1899WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Moffatt, Alice 1890Moffatt, John 1922Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moffatt, Joyce Anne 1936Moffet, Harold 1892-1938 Moffett, D. W. 1954Mohr, Jay 1971Mohyeddin, Zia 1933Moiseiwitsch, Tanya 1914Mokae, Zakes 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Mokri, Amir 1956(?)Mokri, Amir M. See Mokri, Amir Molesworth, Ida ?-1951 Molina, Alfred 1953(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Molinaro, Al 1919Molinaro, Edouard 1928Moll, Richard 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Mollison, Clifford 1897-1986 Mollison, Henry 1905Mollison, William 1893-1955 Mollo, John Molnar, Ferencz 1878-1952 Molnar, Robert 1927Moloney, Paddy 1938Molyneux, Eileen 1893-1962 Monash, Paul Monck, Nugent 1877-1958 Monckton, Lionel 1862-1924 Moncrieff, Gladys 1893Monette, Richard 1944Monger, Christopher 1950Monk, Debra 1949Monk, Isabell 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Monk, Meredith 1942Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Monkhouse, Allan 1858-1936 Monkman, Phyllis 1892Monna-Delza, Mdlle. ?-1921 Monroe, Marilyn 1926-1962 Montagu, Elizabeth 1909Montague, Bertram 1892Montague, Charles Edward 1867-1928 Montague, Harold 1874-? Montague, Lee 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Montalban, Ricardo 1920Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Montand, Yves 1921-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Montefiore, David 1944Montefiore, Eade 1866-1944 Montevecchi, Liliane 1933Montgomery, Belinda J. 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Montgomery, Douglass 1909-1966 Montgomery, Earl 1921-1987 Montgomery, Elizabeth 1902-

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Montgomery, Elizabeth 1933-1995 CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Montgomery, James 1882-1966 WWasWT Montgomery, Robert 1903-1981 ...WWasWT Montgomery, Robert 1946CTFT-1 Montgommery, David Craig 1870-191 7 WWasWT Monticello, Roberto 1954CTFT-5 Montrose, Muriel WWasWT Monty, Gloria 192K?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Moody, Ron 1924CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Moonblood, Q. See Stallone, Sylvester CTFT-16 Mooney, Debra CTFT-4 Mooney, William 1936CTFT-1 Moor, Bill 1931CTFT-1 Moore, A. P. 1906WWasWT Moore, Alvy 1925-1997 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-1 7 Moore, Carrie 1883-1956 WWasWT Moore, Cherie See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-18 Moore, Christopher 1952CTFT-1 Moore, Decima 1871-1964 WWasWT Moore, Demi 1962CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Moore, Dudley 1935CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Moore, Edward James 1935CTFT-10 Moore, Eva 1870-1955 WWasWT Moore, Florence 1886-1935 WWasWT Moore, George 1852-1933 WWasWT Moore, Grace 1901-1947 WWasWT Moore, Hilda ?-1926 WWasWT Moore, Judith 1944CTFT-1 Moore, Julianne 1961CTFT-16 Moore, Kim 1956CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Moore, Mary 1861-1931 WWasWT Moore, Mary Tyler 1937(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Moore, Maureen 1952CTFT-1 Moore, Melba 1945CTFT-4 Moore, Michael 1954(?)CTFT-14 Moore, Robert 1927-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moore, Roger 1927CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Moore, Sonia 1902CTFT-2 Moore, Stephen 1937CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Moore, Tom 1943CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Moore, Victor Frederick 1876-1962 WWasWT Moorehead, Agnes 1906-1974 WWT-16 Moorhouse, Jocelyn 1961(?)CTFT-16 Morahan, Christopher Thomas 1929CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Morales, Esai 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Moran, Lois 1907-1990 WWasWT Morand, Eugene 1855-1930 WWasWT Morand, Marcellue Raymond 1860-1922 WWasWT Moranis, Rick CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 More, Julian 1928CTFT-6 More, Kenneth 1914-1982 WWT-1 7 More, Unity 1894WWasWT Moreau, Emile 1852-? WWasWT Moreau, Jeanne 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Morehart, Deborah 1962CTFT-21 Morehouse, Ward 1899-1966 WWasWT Morell, Andre 1909-1978 WWT-16 Moreno, Rita 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-1 7 Moreno, Rosita See Moreno, Rita CTFT-14 Moreton, Ursula 1903WWasWT Moretti, Nanni 1953CTFT-17 Morey, Charles 1947CTFT-1 Morgan, Charles Langbridge 1894-1958 WWasWT Morgan, Claudia 1912-1974 WWasWT Morgan, Diana 1910WWT-1 7 Morgan, Donald M. 1942CTFT-11 Morgan, Frank 1890-1949 WWasWT Morgan, Gareth 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Morgan, Harry 1915CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Morgan, Helen 1900-1941 WWasWT Morgan, Henry See Morgan, Harry CTFT-20 Morgan, Joan 1905WWT-1 7 Morgan, Ralph 1888-1956 WWasWT Morgan, Roger 1938WWT-1 7 Morgan, Sydney 1885-1931 WWasWT Morgenstern, S. See Goldman, William CTFT-14 Morgenstern, Susan 1954CTFT-5 Moriarty, Cathy 1960CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Moriarty, Michael 1941CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4, 13; WWT-17 Morison, Patricia 1915WWasWT Morita, Noriyuki "Pat" CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Moritz, Neal H CTFT-22 Moriyasu, Atsushi 1956CTFT-1 Morlay, Gaby 1896-1964 WWasWT Morley, Christopher CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Morley, Malcolm 1890-1966 WWasWT Morley, Robert 1908-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Morley, Ruth 1926(?)-1991 Morley, Sheridan 1941Mornel, Ted 1936-

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Moroder, Giorgio 1941(?)CTFT-10 Morosco, Oliver 1876-1945 WWasWT Morricone, Ennio 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morris, Aldyth 1901CTFT-1 Morris, Anita 1943-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Morris, Chester 1901-1970 WWasWT Morris, Clara 1846-1925 WWasWT Morris, Edmund 1912CTFT-1 Morris, Garrett 1937-. CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Morris, Haviland CTFT-20 Morris, Joan 1943CTFT-1 Morris, John 1926CTFT-1 Morris, Margaret 1891WWasWT Morris, Mary 1895-1970 WWasWT Morris, Mary 1915-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch WWT-17 Morris, McKay 1891-1955 WWasWT Morris, Michael See Wayne, John CTFT-19 Morris, Oswald 1915CTFT-10 Morris, Phyllis 1894WWT-1 7 Morris, William 1861-1936 WWasWT Morrison, Ann 1956CTFT-2 Morrison, Bill 1940CTFT-12 Morrison, Duke See Wayne, John CTFT-19 Morrison, George E. 1860-1938 .. WWasWT Morrison, Hobe 1904WWT-17 Morrison, Jack 1887-1948 WWasWT Morrison, Jack 1912WWT-1 7 Morrison, Steve 1947CTFT-10 Morrissey, Paul 1939CTFT-8 Morritt, Charles 1860-? WWasWT Morrow, Barry 1948CTFT-11 Morrow, Doretta 1928-1968 WWasWT Morrow, Karen 1936CTFT-20 Morrow, Rob 1962CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Morrow, Vic 1931-1982 CTFT-2 Morse, Barry 1919WWasWT Morse, David 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morse, Robert 1931CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-1 7 Mortensen, Viggo 1958CTFT-21 Mortimer, Charles 1885-1964 WWasWT Mortimer, John 1923CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-9; WWT-17 Mortlock, Charles Bernard 1888-1967 WWasWT Morton, Arthur 1908CTFT-5 Morton, Clive 1904-1975 WWasWT Morton, Edward ?-1922 WWasWT Morton, Hugh See McLellan, C. M. S Morton, Joe 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Morton, Leon 1912Morton, Martha 1870-1925 Morton, Michael ?-1931 Morton, Rob See Demme, Jonathan

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Moscovitch, Maurice 1871-1940.. WWasWT Moses, Charles Alexander 1923CTFT-3 Moses, Gilbert III 1942-1995 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Moses, Montrose J. 1878-1934 .... WWasWT Mosheim, Crete 1907WWasWT Mosher, Gregory 1949CTFT-14 Moshinsky, Elijah 1946CTFT-13 Mosier, Scott CTFT-22 Moss, Arnold 1910-1989 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Moss, (Horace) Edward 1854-? WWasWT Moss, Jeffrey B. 1945CTFT-4 Moss, W. Keith 1892-1935 WWasWT Mosse, Spencer 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Mossetti, Carlotta 1890-? WWasWT Most, Donald 1953CTFT-7 Mostel, Josh 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Mostel, Joshua See Mostel, Josh CTFT-16 Mostel, Zero 1915-1977 WWT-17 Mothersbaugh, Mark CTFT-14 Motley WWT-17 Motta, Bess CTFT-4 Mouezy-Eon, Andre 1880-? WWasWT Mouillot, Gertrude ?-1961 WWasWT Moulan, Frank 1875-1939 WWasWT Mould, Raymond Wesley 1905-... WWasWT Moulton, Robert 1922CTFT-1 Mounet, Jean Paul 1847-1922 WWasWT Mounet-Sully, Jean 1841-1916 WWasWT Mount, Peggy 1916WWT-17 Mount, Thorn 1948CTFT-10 Mowat, David 1943CTFT-11 Moya, Natalie 1900WWasWT Moyers, Bill 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mozart, George 1864-1947 WWasWT Mrozek, Slawomir 1930WWT-17 Mudd, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Mudgeon, Apeman See Mitchell, Adrian CTFT-12 Mudie, Leonard 1884-1965 WWasWT Muellerleile, Marianne 1948CTFT-7 Mueller-Stahl, Armin 1930CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Muir, Jean 1911WWasWT Mukhamedov, Irek 1960CTFT-15 Mula, Frank CTFT-15 Mulcaster, G. H. 1891-1964 WWasWT Muldaur, Diana 1938CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Muldoon, Roland 1941WWT-17 Muldowney, Dominic 1952CTFT-13 Mulgrew, Kate 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Mulhare, Edward 1923-1997 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-17 Mulhern, Matt 1960CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Mulholland, J. B. 1858-1925 WWasWT

5 1 0 » MULL Mull, Martin 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Mullavey, Greg 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Mullen, Barbara 1914-1979 Mulligan, Richard 1932Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Mulligan, Robert 1925Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Mulroney, Dermot 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Mumy, Bill 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Mundin, Herbert 1898-1939 Mundy, Meg Earlier sketch in WWasWT Muni, Paul 1895-1967 Munro, C. K. 1889Munro, Nan 1905Munson, Ona 1906-1955 Murcell, George 1925Murch, Walter Murdoch, Iris 1919Murdoch, Richard 1907Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murdoch, Rupert 1931Murdock, Ann 1890Muren, Dennis 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Murfin, Jane ?-1955 Murin, David Murphy, Ben 1942(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Murphy, Bri See Murphy, Brianne Murphy, Brianne 1938Murphy, Donn B. 1930Murphy, Eddie 1961Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Murphy, Michael 1938Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Murphy, Rosemary 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Murphy, Thomas 1935Murray, Alma 1854-1945 Murray, Barbara 1929Murray, Bill 1950(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Murray, Braham 1943Murray, Brian 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Murray, Don 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Murray, Douglas ?-1936 Murray, George Gilbert Aime 1866-1957 Murray, J. Harold 1891-1940 Murray, Joel Murray, Mary Gordon 1953Murray, Paul 1885-1949 Murray, Peg Murray, Peter 1925Murray, Sharon Murray, Stephen 1912Murray, T. C. 1973-1959

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Musante, Anthony See Musante, Tony CTFT-19 Musante, Tony 1936CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Musaphia, Joseph 1935CTFT-15 Musberger, Brent See Musburger, Brent CTFT-20 Musburger, Brent 1939CTFT-20 Musgrove, Gertrude 1912WWasWT Music, Lorenzo 1937CTFT-8 Musker, John CTFT-21 Musky, Jane 1954CTFT-4 Musser, Tharon 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 "My Fancy" WWasWT Myers, Mike 1963(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Myers, Paul 1917WWT-17 Myers, Peter 1923-1978 WWT-16 Myers, Richard 1901WWasWT Myers, Ruth CTFT-10 Myers, Stanley 1933(?)-1993 CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Myles, Lynda CTFT-1 Myrtil, Odette 1898-1978 WWasWT

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Nabors, Jim 1933Nadel, Norman 1915Nadell, Carol L. 1944Nader, Michael 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Nader, Mike See Nader, Michael Nagel, Conrad 1897-1970 Nagy, Phyllis 1960Nainby, Robert 1869-1948 Nair, Mira 1957Naish, Archie 1878-? Naismith, Laurence 1908Najimy, Kathy 1957(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Nallon, Steve 1960Namath, Joe 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Namath, Joe Willie See Namath, Joe Nance, Jack 1943-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Napier, Alan 1903-1988 Earlier sketch in WWasWT

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Nares, Geoffrey 1917-1942 WWasWT Nares, Owen 1888-1943 WWasWT Narita, Hiro 1941CTFT-13 Nasatir, Marcia CTFT-15 Nash, Florence 1888-1950 WWasWT Nash, George Frederick 1873-1944 WWasWT Nash, Mary 1885-? WWasWT Nash, N. Richard 1913WWT-17 Nassau, Paul 1930CTFT-4 Nassivera, John 1950CTFT-4 Nathan, Ben 1857-1965 WWasWT Nathan, George Jean 1882-1958 WWasWT Nathan, Robert Stuart 1948CTFT-13 Nathan, Vivian 1921CTFT-2 Nathanson, Michael G CTFT-22 Nation, W. H. C. 1843-1914 WWasWT National Theatre Company, The ...WWasWT Natwick, Mildred 1908-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Naughton, Bill 1910WWT-17 Naughton, David 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Naughton, James 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5 Naylor, Robert 1899WWasWT Nazimova, Alia 1879-1945 WWasWT Neagle, Anna 1904-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neal, Patricia 1926CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWasWT Nealon, Kevin 1953CTFT-19 Neame, Christopher 1942CTFT-7 Neame, Ronald 1911CTFT-6 Near, Holly 1949CTFT-6 Near, Timothy 1945CTFT-9 Nedell, Bernard 1899-1972 WWasWT Nederlander, James 1922CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Needham, Hal 1931CTFT-6 Neely, Ted 1943CTFT-16 Neeson, Liam 1953(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Negro, Mary-Joan CTFT-1 Neil, Julian 1952CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Neill, Henry See Gorman, Roger CTFT-15 Neill, Jeffery K. 1938CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Neill, Sam 1948CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Neilson, Francis 1867-1961 WWasWT Neilson, Harold V. 1874-1956 WWasWT Neilson, Julia 1868-1957 WWasWT Neilson, Perlita 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neilson-Terry, Dennis 1895-1932 WWasWT Neilson-Terry, Phyllis 1892WWasWT Neiman, John M. 1935WWasWT Neipris, Wille Janet 1936CTFT-4

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Nelligan, Kate 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Nelson, Barry 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nelson, Craig T. 1946CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Nelson, David 1936CTFT-5 Nelson, Gary CTFT-12 Nelson, Gene 1920-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nelson, Harriet 1914-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-13 Nelson, Judd 1959CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Nelson, Kenneth 1930WWT-17 Nelson, Novella 1938CTFT-1 Nelson, Ralph 1916-1987 CTFT-1 Nelson, Richard 1938-1996 CTFT-14 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Nelson, Richard 1950CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Nelson, Rick 1940-1985 CTFT-3 Nelson, Ruth 1905WWT-17 Nelson, Tracy 1963CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Nelson, Willie 1933CTFT-5 Nemchinova, Vera WWasWT Nero, Franco 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Nesbitt, Cathleen 1888-1982 WWT-17 Nesbitt, Miriam Anne 1879-1954 WWasWT Nesbitt, Robert 1906WWT-17 Nesmith, Michael 1942CTFT-5 Nesmith, Ottola 1893-1972 WWasWT Nethersole, Olga Isabel 1866-1951 WWasWT Netter, Douglas 1921CTFT-17 Nettlefold, Archibald 1870-1944.. WWasWT Nettlefold, Frederick John 1867-1949 WWasWT Nettleton, John 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nettleton, Lois CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Neuberger, Jan 1953CTFT-5 Neufeld, Mace 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Neufeld, Peter 1936CTFT-1 Neufeld, Sigmund Jr. 1931CTFT-1 Neufeld, Victor CTFT-12 Neuman, Joan 1926CTFT-1 Neuwirth, Bebe CTFT-10 Neville, John 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Nevins, Claudette CTFT-1 New, Babette 1913CTFT-4 Newall, Guy 1885-1937 WWasWT Neway, Patricia 1919WWT-17 Newberry, Barbara 1910WWasWT Newcomb, Mary 1897-1966 WWasWT Newell, Mike 1942CTFT-15

Newell, Patrick CTFT-8 Newell, Raymond 1894WWasWT Newhart, Bob 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Newland, Mary WWT-8 Newley, Anthony 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Newman, Barry 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Newman, Claude 1903WWasWT Newman, David 1937CTFT-5 Newman, Edwin 1919CTFT-5 Newman, Emil ?-1984 CTFT-2 Newman, G. F. 1945CTFT-10 Newman, Greatrex 1892WWasWT Newman, Laraine 1952CTFT-6 Newman, Lionel 1916-1989 CTFT-8 Newman, Paul 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWasWT Newman, Phyllis 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Newman, Randy 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Newmar, Julie 1933(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Newmeyer, Julia See Newmar, Julie CTFT-19 Newmeyer, Julie See Newmar, Julie CTFT-19 Newnham-Davis, Nathaniel 1854-1917 WWasWT Newton, Christopher 1936CTFT-12 Newton, Henry Chance 1854-1931 WWasWT Newton, John 1925CTFT-1 Newton, Robert 1905-1956 WWasWT Newton, Wayne 1942CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Newton-John, Olivia 1948CTFT-5 Ney, Marie 1895WWasWT Ngema, Mbongeni 1955CTFT-9 Ngor, Haing S. 1941(?)-1996 CTFT-11 Obituary in CTFT-16 Nicander, Edwin 1876-1951 WWasWT Nicastro, Michelle 1960CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Nicholas, Anna CTFT-4 Nicholas, Denise 1945CTFT-6 Nicholas, Fayard 1914CTFT-12 Nicholas, Paul 1945CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Nicholls, Anthony 1907-1977 WWT-16 Nicholls, Harry 1852-1926 WWasWT Nichols, Anne 1891-1966 WWasWT Nichols, Beverly 1898-1983 WWasWT Nichols, Leo See Morricone, Ennio CTFT-16 Nichols, Lewis 1903WWasWT Nichols, Mike 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Nichols, Nichelle 1936CTFT-8 Nichols, Peter 1927CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nichols, Robert 1924CTFT-4 Nicholson, Bruce CTFT-13

MORRIS » 5 1 1 Nicholson, H. O. 1868-? WWasWT Nicholson, Jack 1937CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3, 11 Nicholson, Kenyon 1894WWasWT Nicholson, Nora 1889-1973 WWasWT Nichtern, Claire CTFT-2 Nicodemi, Dario ?-1934 WWasWT Nicoll, Allardyce 1894-1976..... WWT-16 Nielsen, Alice 1876-1943 WWasWT Nielsen, Brigitte 1963(?)CTFT-11 Nielsen, Leslie 1926CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11 Niesen, Gertrude 1910WWasWT Nightingale, Joe WWasWT Nijinska, Bronislava 1891-1972 ... WWasWT Nijinsky, Vaslav 1890-1950 WWasWT Nikitna, Alice WWasWT Nillson, Carlotta 1878?-1951 WWasWT Nilsson, Harry 1941-1994 CTFT-21 Nimmo, Derek 1932WWT-17 Nimoy, Leonard 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Nishioka, Hayward H. 1942CTFT-20 Nissen, Brian 1927WWasWT Nissen, Greta 1906-1988 WWasWT Nitzsche, Jack CTFT-8 Niven, David 1910-1983 CTFT-1 Nixon, Agnes 1927CTFT-6 Nixon, Cynthia 1966CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Noble, Adrian 1950CTFT-11 Noble, Chelsea 1964CTFT-14 Noble, Dennis 1898-1966 WWasWT Noble, James 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Noble, JoMarie Payton CTFT-17 Noble, Terry Thorn See Noble, Thorn CTFT-21 Noble, Thorn CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Noiret, Philippe 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Nolan, Doris 1916WWasWT Nolan, Jeanette 1911-1998 CTFT-21 Nolan, Lloyd 1902-1985 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Nolte, Nick 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Noonan, Tom 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Norden, Christine 1924-1988 CTFT-6 Nordstrom, Frances WWasWT Norfolk, Edgar 1893WWasWT Norgate, Matthew 1901WWT-17 Norman, Maidie 1912-1998 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-21 Norman, Marsha 1947CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Norman, Norman J. 1870-1941.... WWasWT Norman, Norman V. 1864-1943 .. WWasWT Norman, Thyrza 1884-? WWasWT Normington, John 1937CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Norris, Chuck 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6

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Morris, Patricia CTFT-11 Morris, William 1872-1929 WWasWT North, Alex 1910-1991 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 North, Edmund H. 1911-1990 CTFT-1 North, Sheree 1933CTFT-6 Northam, Jeremy 1961(?)CTFT-21 Northcott, Richard 1871-1931 WWasWT Northen, Michael 1921WWT-1 7 Norton, Edward 1969CTFT-19 Norton, Elliot 1903WWT-17 Norton, Frederic ?-1946 WWasWT Norton, Judy See Norton-Taylor, Judy CTFT-20 Norton-Taylor, Judy CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Norville, Deborah 1958CTFT-15 Norwood, Brandy 1979CTFT-22 Norwood, Eille 1861-1948 WWasWT Norwood, Lily See Charisse, Cyd CTFT-12 Norworth, Jack 1879-1959 WWasWT Noth, Christopher 1957(?)CTFT-16 Noto, Lore CTFT-1 Nouri, Michael 1945CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Novak, Kim 1933CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Novak, Marilyn See Novak, Kim CTFT-15 Novello, Don 1943CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Novello, Ivor 1893-1951 WWasWT Nowak, Christopher CTFT-22 Noyce, Phillip 1950CTFT-12 Noyes, Thomas 1922-1989 CTFT-8 Noziere, Fernand 1874-1931 WWasWT Nugent, Elliott 1899-1980 WWasWT Nugent, John Charles 1878-1947 WWasWT Nugent, Moya 1901-1954 WWasWT Nugent, Nelle 1939CTFT-1 Nunn, Bill CTFT-21 Nunn, Trevor 1940CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 11; WWT-17 Nunn, William See Nunn, Bill CTFT-21 Nureyev, Rudolf 1938-1993 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Nuyen, France 1939Nuytten, Bruno 1945Nye, Carrie Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Nye, Pat 1908Nykvist, Sven 1922(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Nyman, Michael Lawrence 1944Nype, Russell 1924-

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Oaker, Jane 1880-? WWasWT Oakland, Simon 1922-1983 CTFT-1 Gates, Warren 1928-1982 CTFT-1 O'Bannon, Dan 1946CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ober, Philip 1902-1982 WWasWT Obey, Andre 1892-1975 WWasWT Obomsawin, Alanis 1932CTFT-21 Obraztsov, Sergei Vladimirovich 1901WWasWT O'Brian, Hugh 1930CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Brien, Barry 1893-1961 WWasWT O'Brien, Conan 1963CTFT-14 O'Brien, David 1930WWasWT O'Brien, Edmond 1915-1985 CTFT-2 O'Brien, Jack 1939CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 O'Brien, Kate 1897-1974 WWasWT O'Brien, Margaret 1937CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 O'Brien, Maureen 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Brien, Maxine See O'Brien, Margaret CTFT-20 O'Brien, Richard 1942CTFT-15 O'Brien, Terence 1887-1970 WWasWT O'Brien, Timothy 1929CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 O'Brien, Virginia 1896-1987 WWasWT O'Brien-Moore, Erin 1908-1979 WWasWT O'Bryen, W. J. 1898WWasWT Obst, Lynda 1950CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 O'Callaghan, Richard 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Casey, Sean 1880-1964 WWasWT O'Connell, Arthur 1908-1981 WWT-17 O'Connell, Hugh 1898-1943 WWasWT O'Connell, Jerry 1974(?)CTFT-16 O'Connor, Bill 1919WWasWT O'Connor, Carroll 1924(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 9 O'Connor, Charles Wm. 1878-1955 WWasWT O'Connor, Donald 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 O'Connor, Glynnis 1955CTFT-6 O'Connor, John J. 1933WWasWT O'Connor, Kevin 1938-1991 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Connor, Kevin J. 1964CTFT-17 O'Connor, Pat O'Connor, Renee 1971O'Connor, Sinead 1966O'Connor, Una 1893-1959 O'Conor, Joseph 1916O'Dea, Denis 1905-

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Odell, George C. D. 1866-1949 ...WWasWT Odets, Clifford 1906-1963 WWasWT Odette, Mary 1901WWasWT Oditz, Carl 1946CTFT-2 O'Doherty, Eileen 1891WWasWT O'Doherty, Mignon 1890-1961 WWasWT O'Donnell, Chris CTFT-12 O'Donnell, Mark 1954CTFT-1 O'Donnell, Mary Eileen 1948CTFT-5 O'Donnell, Rosie CTFT-12 O'Donoghue, Michael 1940-1994 .... CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-15 O'Donovan, Desmond 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Donovan, Fred 1889-1952 WWasWT Oenslager, Donald 1902-1975 WWasWT O'Farrell, Mary 1892-1968 WWasWT Ogilvie, George 1931WWT-17 Ogilvie, Glencairn Stuart 1858-1932 WWasWT O'Grady, Gail 1963CTFT-19 O'Hara, Catherine 1954CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 O'Hara, David 1965CTFT-4 O'Hara, Jenny CTFT-8 O'Hara, Maureen 1921CTFT-8 O'Hearn, Robert 1921CTFT-5 O'Herlihy, Dan 1919CTFT-6 O'Higgins, Harvey J. 1876-1929...WWasWT Ohlmeyer, Don Jr. 1945CTFT-6 Ohnet, Georges 1848-1918 WWasWT O'Horgan, Tom 1926WWT-17 O'Hurley, John 1956(?)CTFT-21 O'Keefe, Michael 1955CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 O'Keefe, Miles See O'Keeffe, Miles CTFT-14 O'Keeffe, Miles 1955(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Okhlopkov, Nikolai Pavlovich 1900-1967 WWasWT Olaf, Pierre 1928WWT-17 Oland, Warner 1880-1938 WWasWT Olcott, Chauncey 1860-1932 WWasWT Old, John M. See Bava, Mario CTFT-8 Oldham, Derek 1892-1968 WWasWT Oldland, Lillian 1905WWasWT Oldman, Gary 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 O'Leary, William CTFT-4 Oliansky, Joel 1935CTFT-1 Oliffe, Geraldine WWasWT Olim, Dorothy 1934CTFT-1 Olin, Ken 1954CTFT-9 Olin, Lena 1956(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-11 Oliphant, Jack 1895WWasWT Olive, Edyth ?-1956 WWasWT Oliver, Anthony 1923WWT-17 Oliver, Barrie 1900WWasWT Oliver, Edith 1912WWT-17 Oliver, Edna May 1885-1942 WWasWT Oliver, Rochelle 1937CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Oliver, Susan 1937-1990 Oliver, Vic ?-1964 Olivier, Laurence 1907-1989 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Olkewicz, Walter Olmi, Ermanno 1931Olmos, Edward James 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Loughlin, Gerald S. 1921Olsen, Merlin 1940Olsen, Ole 1892-1963 Olson, Glen 1945Olson, James 1930Olson, Nancy 1928Om See Corey, Edward O'Malley, Ellen ?-1961 O'Malley, Rex 1901Oman, Julia Terelyan 1930O'Mara, Kate 1939Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 O'Morrison, Kevin O'Neal, Frederick 1905O'Neal, Patrick 1927-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 O'Neal, Ron 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Neal, Ryan 1941Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, O'Neal, Shaquille 1972O'Neal, Tatum 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 O'Neal, Zelma 1907O'Neil, Colette Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 O'Neil, Nancy 1911O'Neil, Peggy 1898-1960 O'Neill, Dick 1928O'Neill, Ed 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone 1888-1953 O'Neill, Frank B. 1869-1959 O'Neill, Henry 1891-1961 O'Neill, James 1849-1920 O'Neill, Jennifer 1949O'Neill, Marie 1887-1952 O'Neill, Nance 1874-1965 O'Neill, Norman 1875-1934 O'Neill, Sheila 1930Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ono, Yoko 1933Ontkean, Michael 1946(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, Opatoshu, David 1918Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Openshaw, Charles Elton Ophuls, Marcel 1927Opp, Julie 1871-1921 Oppenheimer, Alan 1930Oppenheimer, Jess 1913-1988 O'Ramey, Georgia 1886-1928 Orbach, Jerry 1935Earlier sketches in CTFT-1,

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Orchard, Julian 1930-1979 WWT-16 Orczy, Emmuska 1865-1947 WWasWT Ord, Robert WWasWT Ord, Simon 1874-1944 WWasWT Ordonneau, Maurice 1854-1916.. WWasWT Ordway, Sally CTFT-1 O'Regan, Kathleen 1903WWasWT O'Reilly, Bill 1949(?)CTFT-20 Orlando, Tony 1944CTFT-6 Orme, Denise 1884-1960 WWasWT Orme, Michael 1894-1944 WWasWT Ormond, Julia 1965(?)CTFT-15 Ornbo, Robert 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 O'Rorke, Brefni 1889-1946 WWasWT O'Rourke, Robert 1947CTFT-1 Orr, Mary 1918WWT-1 7 Orth, Zak 1970CTFT-19 Osborn, E. W. 1860-1930 WWasWT Osborn, Paul 1901-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Osborne, John 1929-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Osborne, Kipp 1944CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Osborne, Vivienne 1905WWasWT Oscar, Henry 1891-1969 WWasWT Oscarsson, Per 1927CTFT-15 Osgood, Charles 1933CTFT-16 O'Shea, Milo 1926CTFT-6 Osmond, Cliff CTFT-6 Osmond, Donny 1957CTFT-16 Osmond, Marie 1959CTFT-6 Osmun, Betsy 1954CTFT-4 O'Steen, Michael 1962CTFT-8 Osterhage, Jeffrey 1953CTFT-5 Osterman, Lester 1914CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Osterwald, Bibi 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ostrow, Stuart 1931WWT-1 7 O'Sullivan, Maureen 1911-1998 CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7 Osuna, Jess 1928CTFT-1 Oswald, Geneviere 1923CTFT-2 O'Toole, Annette 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 O'Toole, Peter 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Ottaway, James 1908WWT-17 Oughton, Winifred 1890-1964 WWasWT Ould, Hermon 1885-1951 WWasWT Oulton, Brian 1908WWT-17 Ouspenskaya, Maria 1876-1949 WWasWT Overall, Park 1957(?)CTFT-11 Overend, Dorothy WWasWT Overman, Lynne 1887-1943 WWasWT Overmyer, Eric 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Overton, Rick 1954-. CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ovitz, Michael 1946CTFT-10

PALADINI-ANDO « 5 1 3 Owen, Alun 1925-1994 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Owen, Bill 1914Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Owen, Catherine Dale 1900-1965 Owen, Harold 1872-1930 Owen, Harrison 1890Owen, Reginald 1887-1972 Owens, Dana See Queen Latifah Owens, Gary 1936Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Owens, Rochelle 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Oxenberg, Catherine 1961Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Oyra, Jan 1888-? Oz, Frank 1944Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

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Palance, Jack 1920(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Palance, Walter Jack See Palance, Jack Palcy, Euzhan 1957Palerme, Gina Paley, William S. 1901-1990 Palfrey, May Lever 1867-1929 Palin, Michael 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Palma, Loretta 1946Palmer, Barbara 1911Palmer, Betsy 1929Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Palmer, Charles 1869-1920 Palmer, Geoffrey 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Palmer, Gregg 1927Palmer, John 1885-1944 Palmer, Lilli 1914-1986 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Palmer, Minnie 1857-1936 Palmer, Vera Jane See Mansfield, Jayne Palmieri, Joe 1939Palminteri, Chazz 1951Paltrow, Bruce 1943Paltrow, Gwyneth 1972Pan, Hermes 1910(?)-1990 Panama, Norman 1920(?)Pankin, Stuart 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pankow, John 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Panter, Joan 1909Pantoliano, Joe 1951Papas, Irene 1926Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Papathanassiou, Vangelis See Vangelis Pape, Joan Papp, Joseph 1921-1991 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Paragon, John Pare, Michael 1959Parent, Gail 1940Parfitt, Judy Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Parichy, Dennis Paris, Jerry 1925-1986 Parish, James Parisys, Marcelle Parker, Alan 1944Parker, Anthony 1912Parker, Cecil 1897-1971 Parker, Corey 1965Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Parker, Eleanor 1922Parker, Ellen 1949Parker, Frank 1864-1926 Parker, Jameson 1947Parker, John 1875-1952 Parker, Joy 1924Parker, Lew 1906-1972

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Parker, Lottie Blair 1858?-1937 WWasWT Parker, Louis Napoleon 1852-1944 WWasWT Parker, Mary-Louise 1964CTFT-16 Parker, Sarah Jessica 1965CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Parker, Thane 1907WWasWT Parker, Trey 1969CTFT-21 Parker, Ursula See Andress, Ursula CTFT-18 Parkes, Walter F. 1952(?)CTFT-11 Parkinson, Dian CTFT-4 Parks, Bert 1914-1992 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Parks, Gordon 1912CTFT-6 Parks, Hildy 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Parks, Larry 1914-1975 WWasWT Parks, Michael 1938CTFT-7 Parlakian, Nishan 1925CTFT-4 Parnell, Peter 1953CTFT-1 Parnell, Val 1894WWasWT Parriott, James D. 1950CTFT-2 Parrish, Robert 1916-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Parry, Chris 1952CTFT-5 Parry, Edward Abbott 1863-1943 WWasWT Parsons, Alan 1888-1933 WWasWT Parsons, Donovan 1888-? WWasWT Parsons, Estelle 1927CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Parsons, Nancie 1904WWasWT Parsons, Percy 1878-1944 WWasWT Parton, Dolly 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Pasco, Richard Edward 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Pasdar, Adrian 1965CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Pasekoff, Marilyn 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Paskaljevic, Goran 1947CTFT-17 Passer, Ivan 1933CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Passeur, Steve 1899-1966 WWasWT Passmore, Walter 1867-1946 WWasWT Pasternak, Joe 1901-1991 CTFT-11 Paston, George ?-1936 WWasWT Pastorelli, Robert 1954CTFT-13 Patacano, Martino See Chacksfield, Frank Pataki, Michael 1938Pataki, Mike See Pataki, Michael Patch, Wally 1888-1970 Pate, Jonas 1970Pate, Josh 1970Pateman, Robert 1840-1924 Patinkin, Mandy 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Patric, Jason 1966Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Patrice, Teryn 1956Patrick, John 1907-

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Patrick, Nigel 1913Patrick, Q. See Wheeler, Hugh Patrick, Robert 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Patricola, Tom 1891-1950 Patterson, Dick 1929Patterson, Jay 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Patterson, Neva 1922Patterson, Raymond 1955Patterson, Richard See Patterson, Dick Patterson, Tom 1920Patton, Will 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Paul, Adrian 1959Paul, Betty 1921Paul, Kent 1936Paul, Steven 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Paul, Taffy See Powers, Stefanie Pauley, Jane 1950Pauline, Princess 1873-? Paull, Harry Major 1854-1934 Paull, Lawrence G. 1946Paulsen, Albert 1929Paulsen, Pat 1927-1997 Obituary in CTFT-1 7 Paulton, Harry 1842-1917 Paumier, Alfred 1870-1951 Pavlova, Anna 1885-1931 Pavlow, Muriel 1921Pawle, J. Lennox 1872-1936 Pawley, Nancy 1901Pawson, Hargrave 1902-1945 Paxinou, Katina 1900-1974 Paxton, Bill 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Paxton, Sydney 1860-1930 Paymer, David 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Payn, Grahm 1918Payne, Ben Iden 1888-1976 Payne, Edmund 1865-1914 Payne, John 1912-1989 Payne, Laurence 1919Payne, Millie Payne, Walter ?-1949 Payne-Jennings, Victor 1900-1962 Pays, Amanda 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Payton-Wright, Pamela 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Paz, Jennifer Peacock, Kim 1901-1966 Peacock, Trevor 1931Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pearce, Alice 1917-1966 Pearce, Richard 1943Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pearce, Vera 1896-1966 Pearthree, Pippa 1956-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Pearl, Jack 1895-1982 WWasWT Pearlman, Stephen 1935CTFT-7 Pearson, Beatrice 1920WWasWT Pearson, Lloyd 1897-1966 WWasWT Pearson, Molly 1876-1959 WWasWT Pearson, Richard 1918WWT-1 7 Pearson, Sybille 1937CTFT-3 Peaslee, Richard 1930CTFT-1 Peck, Bob 1945CTFT-9 Peck, Gregory 1916CTFT-6 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWasWT Peckinpah, Sam 1925-1984 CTFT-1 Pedgrift, Frederic Henchman WWasWT Pedrick, Gale 1905-1970 WWasWT Peek, Brent CTFT-4 Peel, David 1920WWasWT Peel, Eileen WWT-16 Peeples, Nia 1967CTFT-15 Peerce, Larry 1935(?)CTFT-9 Peile, Frederick 1862-1934 WWasWT Peisley, Frederick 1904-1976 WWT-16 Pelikan, Lisa CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Pelissier, Harry Gabriel 1874-1913 WWasWT Peluce, Meeno 1970CTFT-5 Pember, Ron 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pemberton, Brock 1885-1950 WWasWT Pemberton, John Wyndham 1883-1947 WWasWT Pemberton, Max 1863-1950 WWasWT Pemberton, Reece 1914-1977 WWT-16 Pemberton-Billing, Robin 1929WWT-17 Pena, Elizabeth 1960CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Pendleton, Austin 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pendleton, Wyman 1916WWT-1 7 Penghlis, Thaao CTFT-8 Penley, Arthur 1881-1954 WWasWT Penley, W. S. 1851-1912 WWasWT Penn, Arthur 1922CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Penn, Bill 1931WWasWT Penn, Christopher 1966CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Penn, Leo 1921-1998 CTFT-22 Penn, Sean 1960CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Pennebaker, D. A. 1925CTFT-15 Pennebaker, Donn Alan See Pennebaker, D. A CTFT-15 Pennington, Ann 1892-1971 WWasWT Pennington, Janice CTFT-4 Pennington, Michael 1943CTFT-11 Penny, Joe 1956(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Penrose, John 1917WWasWT Penzner, Seymour 1915CTFT-2 Peoples, David See Peoples, David Webb CTFT-21 Peoples, David Webb CTFT-21 Peple, Edward H. 1867-1924 WWasWT

Peppard, George 1928-1994 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-13 Perceval-Clark, Perceval 1881-1938 WWasWT Percy, Edward 1891-1968 WWasWT Percy, S. Esme 1887-1957 WWasWT Percy, William Stratford 1872-1946 WWasWT Percyval, T. Wigney 1865-? WWasWT Perenchio, Jerry 1930CTFT-12 Perez, Lazaro 1945CTFT-5 Perez, Rosie 1965(?)CTFT-13 Perez, Vincent 1965CTFT-19 Perido, Nick See Como, Perry CTFT-12 Perkins, Anthony 1932-1992 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6; WWT-17 Perkins, Don 1928CTFT-2 Perkins, Elizabeth 1960(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Perkins, Osgood 1892-1937 WWasWT Perkins, Tony See Perkins, Anthony CTFT-13 Perlich, Max 1968(?)CTFT-15 Perlman, Rhea 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Perlman, Ron 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Perloff, Carey CTFT-7 Permut, David A. 1954CTFT-14 Perrey, Mireille WWasWT Perrin, Vic See Perrin, Victor CTFT-9 Perrin, Victor 1916-1989 CTFT-9 Perrine, Valerie 1943CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Perrins, Leslie 1902-1962 WWasWT Perry, Antoinette 1888-1946 WWasWT Perry, (Arthur) John 1906WWasWT Perry, Elizabeth 1933CTFT-2 Perry, Felton CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Perry, Frank 1930-1995 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-15 Perry, Keith 1931CTFT-8 Perry, Luke 1966(?)CTFT-11 Perry, Matthew 1969CTFT-15 Perry, Matthew L. See Perry, Matthew CTFT-15 Perry, Margaret 1913WWasWT Perry, Roger 1933CTFT-1 Perryman, Dwayne B. Ill 1963CTFT-8 Perryman, Jill 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Persky, Lester 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Persky, Lisa Jane CTFT-4 Persoff, Nehemiah 1920CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-1 7 Pertwee, Jon 1919WWT-1 7 Pertwee, Michael 1916WWT-17 Pertwee, Roland 1885-1963 WWasWT Pertwee, Sean 1964CTFT-21

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Pesci, Joey See Pesci, Joe CTFT-16 Pescow, Donna 1954CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Pesola, Robert 1949CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Peters, Bernadette 1948CTFT-10 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Peters, Brock 1927CTFT-6 Peters, Jon 1945(?)CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Peters, Roberta 1930CTFT-4 Peters, Rollo 1892-1967 WWasWT Peters, William 1921CTFT-2 Petersen, Erika 1949CTFT-4 Petersen, William 1953CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Petersen, William L. See Petersen, William CTFT-19 Petersen, Wolfgang 1941CTFT-8 Peterson, Cassandra 1951CTFT-9 Peterson, Lenka 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Peterson, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Petherbridge, Edward 1936CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Petit, Roland 1924WWasWT Petley, Frank E. 1872-1945 WWasWT Petrarca, David 1962CTFT-13 Petrass, Sari 1890-1930 WWasWT Petrides, Avra CTFT-2 Petrie, Daniel 1920CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Petrie, David Hay 1895-1948 WWasWT Petrie, George O. 1912-1997 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-22 Petrova, Olga 1886-1977 WWasWT Pettet, Joanna 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pettingell, Frank 1891-1968 WWasWT Petty, Lori 1963(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Peyser, Penny CTFT-7 Pezzullo, Ralph 1951CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Pfeiffer, Dedee 1964CTFT-17 Pfeiffer, Michelle 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Phethean, David 1918WWT-17 Philbin, Regis 1933(?)CTFT-21 Philips, F. C. 1849-1921 WWasWT Philips, Mary 1901WWasWT Phillippe, Ryan 1974CTFT-21 Phillips, Arlene 1943Phillips, Bob 1953Phillips, Cyril L. 1894Phillips, Julianne 1960Phillips, Kate 1856-1931 Phillips, Leslie 1924Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Phillips, Lou Diamond 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

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Phillips, Lloyd CTFT-8 Phillips, Mackenzie 1959CTFT-7 Phillips, Margaret 1923-1984 WWT-17 Phillips, Michael 1943CTFT-7 Phillips, Michelle 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Phillips, Peter 1949CTFT-2 Phillips, Robin 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Phillips, Sian 1934CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Phillips, Stephen 1866-1915 WWasWT Phillips, Wendy 1952CTFT-17 Phillpotts, Adelaide 1896WWasWT Phillpotts, Ambrosine 1912WWT-17 Phillpotts, Eden 1862-1960 WWasWT Phipps, Nicholas 1913-1980 WWT-16 Phoenix, Joaquin 1974CTFT-22 Phoenix, Leaf See Phoenix, Joaquin CTFT-22 Phoenix, River 1970-1993 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-12 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Pialat, Maurice 1925CTFT-8 Piazza, Ben 1934-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Picard, Andre 1874-1926 WWasWT Picardo, Robert 1953CTFT-17 Pickard, Helena 1900-1959 WWasWT Pickard, Margery 1911WWasWT Pickens, Slim 1919-1983 CTFT-2 Picker, David V. 1931CTFT-12 Pickering, Edward A. 1871-? WWasWT Pickering, Edward W WWT-17 Pickett, Cindy 1947CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pickford, Mary 1893-1979 WWasWT Pickles, Christina 1940CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Pickrell, Piper 1950CTFT-4 Pickup, Ronald 1940CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Picon, Molly 1898-1992 CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Piddock, James See Piddock, Jim CTFT-19 Piddock, Jim 1956CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Pidgeon, Walter 1897-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pielmeier, John 1949CTFT-1 Pierat, Marie Therese ?-1934 WWasWT Pierce, David See Pierce, David Hyde Pierce, David Hyde 1959Pierce, Paula Kay 1942Pierson, Frank 1925Pierson, Geoffrey 1949Pifer, Drury Piffard, Frederic 1902Pig, Edward See Corey, Edward Pigott, A. S Pigott-Smith, Tim 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-6

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Pilbeam, Nova 1919WWasWT Pilbrow, Richard 1933CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pilcer, Harry 1885-1961 WWasWT Pileggi, Mitch 1952(?)CTFT-16 Pillsbury, Sarah CTFT-12 Pimlott, Steven CTFT-9 Pinchot, Bronson 1959CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Pine, Robert 1928CTFT-4 Pinero, Arthur Wing 1855-1934 WWasWT Pink, Wai ?-1922 WWasWT Pinkett, Jada 1971(?)CTFT-17 Pinner, David 1940CTFT-12 Pino, Rosario ?-1933 WWasWT Pinta, Harold See Pinter, Harold CTFT-20 Pintauro, Danny 1976CTFT-15 Pintauro, Joseph T. 1930CTFT-1 Pinter, Harold 1930CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11; WWT-17 Pintoff, Ernest 1931CTFT-12 Piper, Franco WWasWT Pippin, Donald 1931CTFT-1 Pirandello, Luigi 1867-1936 WWasWT Piscopo, Joe 1951CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Pisier, Marie-France 1944CTFT-8 Pithey, Wensley 1914WWT-17 Pitillo, Maria 1965CTFT-19 Pitkin, William 1925WWT-17 Pitoeff, Georges 1886-1939 WWasWT Pitoeff, Ludmilla 1896-1951 WWasWT Pitoniak, Anne 1922CTFT-1 Pitou, Augustus 1843-1915 WWasWT Pitt, Archie 1885-1924 WWasWT Pitt, Brad 1963(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Pittman, Bob 1953CTFT-12 Pitts, ZaSu 1900-1963 WWasWT Piven, Jeremy 1965(?)CTFT-16 Pixley, Frank 1867-1919 WWasWT Place, Mary Kay 1947CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Plachy, William J. 1948CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Plana, Tony 1953CTFT-9 Planchon, Roger 1931WWasWT Plater, Alan 1935WWT-17 Plato, Dana 1964CTFT-22 Platt, Agnes WWasWT Platt, Livingston 1885-1968 WWasWT Platt, Oliver 196(?)CTFT-13 Playfair, Arthur 1869-1918 WWasWT Playfair, Nigel 1874-1934 WWasWT Playten, Alice 1947CTFT-8 Pleasants, Jack 1874-? WWasWT Pleasence, Angela CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pleasence, Donald 1919-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Pleshette, John 1942CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8

Pleshette, Suzanne 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Pleydell, George 1868-? Plimpton, Martha 1970Plinge, Walter Plouviez, Peter 1931Plowright, Joan 1929Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Plumb, Eve 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Plumley, Don 1934Plummer, Amanda 1957Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Plummer, Christopher 1927(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; Plunkett, Maryann 1953Plunkett, Patricia 1926Plymale, Trip 1949Plymptom, Eben 1853-1915 Poel, William 1852-1934 Poggi, Gregory 1946Poggi, Jack 1928Pogue, Chuck 1950Poindexter, Buster See Johansen, David Pointer, Priscilla 1924Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Poiret, Jean 1926-1992 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Poitier, Sidney 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Polaire, Mdlle. 1879-1939 Polan, Lou 1904-1976 Poland, Albert 1941Polanski, Roman 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Poledouris, Basil Poliakoff, Stephen 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Poliakoff, Vera See Lindsay, Vera Polic, Henry Polini, Marie ?-1960 Polito, Jon 1950Pollack, Sydney 1934Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Pollak, Kevin 1958Pollan, Tracy Pollard, Daphne 1890Pollard, Michael J. 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Polley, Sarah 1979Pollock, Arthur 1886-? Pollock, Channing 1880-1946 Pollock, Dale 1950Pollock, Elizabeth 1898-1970 Pollock, Ellen 1903Pollock, John 1878-1963 Pollock, Nancy R. 1905-1979 Pollock, William 1881-1944 Polonsky, Abraham 1910Poluskis, The Pomerantz, Earl Pomeroy, Jay 1895-1955

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Pompian, Paul 1944CTFT-1 Pond, Helen 1924CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ponicsan, Darryl 1942CTFT-2 Ponti, Carlo 1913CTFT-3 Poole, Roy 1924-1986 CTFT-1 Pooley, Olaf WWasWT Pope, Muriel WWasWT Pope, Peter 1955CTFT-1 Poppenger, Carol 1937CTFT-4 Popplewell, Jack 1911WWT-1 7 Porel, Paul 1843-1917 WWasWT Porteous, Gilbert 1868-1928 WWasWT Porter, Caleb 1867-1940 WWasWT Porter, Cole 1893-1964 WWasWT Porter, Don 1912WWT-17 Porter, Eric 1928-1995 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Porter, Neil 1895-1944 WWasWT Porter, Stephen 1925CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Porterfield, Robert (Huffard) 1905-1971 WWasWT Portman, Eric 1903-1969 WWasWT Porto-Riche, Georges de 1849-1930 WWasWT Posey, Parker 1968CTFT-17 Posford, George 1906WWasWT Possart, Ernst Ritter von 1841-1921 WWasWT Post, Guy Bates 1875-1968 WWasWT Post, Markie 1950CTFT-9 Post, Mike CTFT-6 Poster, Steven 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Postlethwaite, Pete 1946(?)CTFT-1 7 Poston, Tom 1921CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Potter, Cora 1857-1936 WWasWT Potter, Dennis 1935-1994 CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Potter, H. C. 1904-1977 WWasWT Potter, Madeleine CTFT-12 Potter, Paul 1853-1921 WWasWT Potts, Annie 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Potts, David 1949CTFT-1 Potts, Nancy CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Poul, Alan Mark 1954CTFT-3 Poulton, A. G. 1867-?.... WWasWT Pounder, C. C. H. 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pounds, Charles Courtice 1862-1927 WWasWT Pounds, Louie Pountney, David 1947Povah, Phyllis 1920Povich, Maury 1939Powell, Addison 1921Powell, Anthony

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Powell, Eleanor 1912-1982 Powell, Jane 1929Powell, Michael 1905-1990

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Powell, Peter 1908WWasWT Powell, Robert 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Powell, William 1892-1984 WWasWT Power, Hartley 1894-1966 WWasWT Power, Tyrone 1869-1931 WWasWT Power, Tyrone 1914-1958 WWasWT Powers, Eugene 1872-? WWasWT Powers, James T. 1862-1942 WWasWT Powers, John 1935WWT-17 Powers, Leona 1898-1967 WWasWT Powers, Stefanie 1942CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Powers, Tom 1890-1955 WWasWT Pownall, David 1938CTFT-11 Powys, Stephen 1907WWasWT Praga, Marco 1862-1929 WWasWT Pratt, Muriel ?-1945 WWasWT Preece, Tim 1938WWT-17 Preedy, George R. 1888-1952 WWasWT Preminger, Otto 1906-1986 CTFT-3 Prentice, Charles W. 1898WWasWT Prentice, Herbert M. 1890WWasWT Prentiss, Paula 1939CTFT-7 Presbrey, Eugene Wyley 1853-1931 WWasWT Prescott, Ken 1948CTFT-3 Presley, Elvis 1935-1977 CTFT-17 Presley, Priscilla 1945CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Presnell, Harve 1933CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Pressburger, Emeric 1902-1988 CTFT-7 Pressman, Edward R. 1943CTFT-9 Pressman, Lawrence 1939CTFT-5 Pressman, Michael 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Preston, Kelly 1962CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Preston, Robert 1918-1987 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Preston, William 1921CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Prevost, Marcel 1862-1941 WWasWT Price, Dennis 1915-1973 WWasWT Price, Don 1933CTFT-2 Price, Evadne 1896WWasWT Price, Frank 1930CTFT-10 Price, Lonny 1959CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Price, Michael P. 1938CTFT-1 Price, Nancy 1880-1970 WWasWT Price, Richard 1949CTFT-12 Price, Vincent 1911-1993 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pride, Malcolm 1930WWT-17 Priestley, J. B. 1894-1984 WWT-17 Priestly, Jason 1969CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Primrose, Dorothy 1916WWT-17 Primus, Barry 1938CTFT-2 Prince 1958CTFT-12 Prince, Adelaide 1866-1941 WWasWT

PUZO » 5 1 7 Prince, Arthur 1881-? WWasWT Prince, Elsie 1902WWasWT Prince, Faith CTFT-8 Prince, Hal See Prince, Harold CTFT-16 Prince, Harold 1928CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Prince, Jonathan 1958(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Prince, William 1913-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Principal, Victoria 1945CTFT-5 Prine, Andrew 1936CTFT-6 Prinsep, Anthony Leyland 1888-1942 WWasWT Printemps, Yvonne 1895-1977 WWasWT Prinz, Rosemary CTFT-1 Prior, Allan WWasWT Prochnow, Jurgen 1941CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Proett, Daniel (M.) 1953CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Proft, Pat 1947CTFT-11 Prosky, Robert 1930(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Prosky, Robert J. See Prosky, Robert CTFT-20 Provenza, Paul 1957CTFT-15 Provost, Jeanne WWasWT Prowse, Juliet 1936-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Proyas, Alex 1965CTFT-22 Proyas, Alexander See Proyas, Alex CTFT-22 Prussing, Louise 1897WWasWT Pryce, Jonathan 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pryce, Richard 1864-1942 WWasWT Pryde, Peggy 1869-? WWasWT Pryor, Nicholas 1935CTFT-5 Pryor, Richard 1940CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Pryor, Roger 1901-1974 WWasWT Pryse, Hugh 1910-1955 WWasWT Psacharopoulos, Nikos 1928-1989.... CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pudenz, Steve 1947CTFT-2 Pullman, Bill 1954CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Pullman, William See Pullman, Bill CTFT-14 Purcell, Charles 1883-1962 WWasWT Purcell, Harold 1907WWasWT Purcell, Irene 1903-1972 WWasWT Purcell, Lee 1953CTFT-4 Purdell, Reginald 1896-1953 WWasWT Purdham, David 1951CTFT-1 Purdom, C.B. 1883-1965 WWasWT Purl, Linda CTFT-5 Purnell, Louise 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Pusey, Arthur WWasWT Puttnam, David 1941CTFT-10 Puzo, Mario 1920CTFT-10

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Quaid, Dennis 1954Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quaid, Randy 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quarry, Robert 1924Quartermaine, Charles 1877-1958 Quartermaine, Leon 1876-1967 Quartermass, Martin See Carpenter, John Quayle, Anna 1937Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Quayle, Anthony 1913-1989 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Queen Latifah 1970(?)Quentin, Patrick See Wheeler, Hugh Quesenbery, Whitney 1954Questel, Mae 1908-1998 Obituary in CTFT-21 Quick, Diana 1946Quigley, Linnea Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Quigley, William J. 1951Quillan, Eddie 1907-1990 Quilley, Denis 1927Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Quine, Richard 1920-1989 Quinlan, Gertrude 1875-1963 Quinlan, Kathleen 1954Quinn, Aidan 1959Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Quinn, Anthony 1915Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Quinn, Henry J. 1928Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Quinn, J.C Quinn, Martha 1959Quinn, Patrick 1950Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Quinn, Tony 1899-1967 Quintero, Jose 1924Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Quinteros, Joaquin 1873-1944 Quinteros, Serafin 1871-1938

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Rabb, Ellis 1930-1998 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rabe, David 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-17 Rachins, Alan 1947CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rademakers, Fons 1920CTFT-8 Radford, Basil 1897-1952 WWasWT Radford, Michael 1950CTFT-14 Radner, Gilda 1946-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Radnitz, Robert B CTFT-1 Radosh, Stephen 1951CTFT-2 Rae, Charlotte 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rae, Edna See Burstyn, Ellen CTFT-22 Rae, Eric 1899WWasWT Rae, Kenneth 1901WWasWT Raeburn, Henzie 1900-1973 WWasWT Raedler, Dorothy 1917WWT-17 Raevsky, losif Moiseevich 1900WWasWT Rafelson, Bob 1933CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Rafferty, Pat 1861-1952 WWasWT Raffin, Deborah 1953CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rafkin, Alan 1928CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Raglan, James 1901-1961 WWasWT Ragland, Robert O. 1931CTFT-12 Ragni, Gerome 1942-1991 CTFT-10 Ragno, Joe See Ragno, Joseph CTFT-21 Ragno, Joseph CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Railsback, Steve CTFT-6 Raimi, Sam 1959CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Raimi, Sam M. See Raimi, Sam CTFT-17 Raimu, M. 1883-1946 WWasWT Rain, Douglas CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rainbow, Frank 1913WWT-17 Raine, Jack 1897WWasWT Rainer, Luise 1912WWasWT Rainey, Ford 1908CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rains, Claude 1889-1967 WWasWT Raitt, John 1917CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rakoff, Alvin 1927CTFT-8 Raksin, David 1912CTFT-12 Raleigh, Cecil 1856-1914 WWasWT Raleigh, Mrs. Saba ?-1923 WWasWT Ralph, Sheryl Lee 1956CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6

Ralston, Ken CTFT-14 Ramage, Cecil B. 1895WWasWT Rambeau, Marjorie 1889-1970 WWasWT Rambert, Marie WWasWT Rambo, Dack 1941-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-13 Ramey, Samuel 1942CTFT-13 Ramin, Sid 1924CTFT-8 Ramis, Harold 1944CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10 Ramont, Mark S. 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rampling, Charlotte 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ramsay, Remak 1937CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Ramsden, Dennis 1918WWT-17 Ramsey, Alicia ?-1933 WWasWT Ramsey, David CTFT-22 Ramsey, Logan 1921CTFT-10 Ranalow, Frederick Baring 1873-1953 WWasWT Randall, Carl ?-1965 WWasWT Randall, Harry 1860-1932 WWasWT Randall, Leslie 1924WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Randall, Tony 1920CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Randel, Melissa CTFT-2 Randell, Ron 1923WWT-17 Randle, Betsy CTFT-17 Randolph, Elsie 1904..WWT-17 Randolph, John 1915CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Randolph, Robert 1926CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ranevsky, Boris 1891WWasWT Ranft, Albert Adam 1858-? WWasWT Rankin, Arthur McKee 1841-1914 WWasWT Rankin, Molly WWasWT Rankin, Phyllis 1874-1934 WWasWT Ransley, Peter 1931CTFT-5 Ranson, Herbert 1889WWasWT Rapaport, Michael 1970(?)CTFT-16 Rapf, Matthew 1920-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Raphael, Frederic See Raphael, Frederic Michael ..CTFT-21 Raphael, Frederic Michael 1931-.... CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Raphael, Gerriane 1939CTFT-5 Raphael, John N. 1868-1917 WWasWT Raphael, Sally Jessy 1943CTFT-11 Raphael, William 1858-? WWasWT Raphaelson, Samson 1896-1983 ...WWasWT Rappaport, David 1951-1990 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-9 Rappeneau, Jean-Paul 1932CTFT-14 Rappoport, David Steven 1957CTFT-4 Rasch, Albertina 1891-1967 WWasWT Rascoe, Burton 1892-1957 WWasWT Rashad, Phylicia 1948CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Rashovich, Gordana Rasulala, Thalmus 1939-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Rathbone, Basil 1892-1967 Rathbone, Guy B. 1884-1916 Rather, Dan 1931Ratoff, Gregory 1893-1960 Rattigan, Terence 1911-1977 Ratzenberger, John 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Raucher, Herman 1928Ravetch, Irving 1920Ravin, Linda 1956Rawlings, Margaret 1906Rawlins, Adrian Rawlins, Lester 1924-1988 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rawlinson, A. R. (Arthur Richard) 1894Rawls, Eugenia 1916Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rawson, Graham 1890-1955 Rawson, Tristan 1888-? Ray, Aldo 1926-1991 Obituary in CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ray, Gabrielle 1883-? Ray, James 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ray, Phil 1872-? Ray, Rene Ray, Satyajit 1921-1992 Rayburn, Gene 1917Raye, Carol 1923Raye, Martha 1916-1994 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Raymond, Cyril 1897?-1973 Raymond, Gene 1908-1998 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Raymond, Helen 1885?-1965 Raymond, Paul Raynal, Paul 1885?-1971 Rayne, Leonard 1869-1925 Rayner, Minnie 1869-1941 Rea, Alec L. 1878-1953 Rea, Stephen 1943(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Rea, William J. 1884-1932 Read, James 1952(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Reade, Hamish See Gray, Simon Reader, Ralph 1903Reams, Lee Roy Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Reardon, Dennis J. 1944Reardon, John ?-1988 Reasoner, Harry 1923-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Reaves-Phillips, Sandra Recht, Ray 1947Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Red, Eric 1961-

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Reddy, Helen 1942Redeker, Quinn K. 1936Redfield, Adam 1959Redfield, William 1926-1976 Redford, Robert 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redgrave, Corin 1939Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; Redgrave, Lynn 1943Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redgrave, Michael 1908-1985 Redgrave, Vanessa 1937Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Redington, Michael 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Redman, Joyce 1918-.. Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Redmond, Liam 1913Redmond, Moira Redstone, Sumner 1923Reece, Brian 1913-1962 Reed, Carol 1906-1976 Reed, Donna 1921-1986 Reed, Florence 1883-1967 Reed, Joseph Verner Sr. 1902-1973 Reed, Mark 1893Reed, Oliver 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Reed, Pamela 1949(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Reed, Rex 1938Reed, Robert 1932-1992 Obituary in CTFT-11 Reed, Sheila Reedy, Pat 1940Rees, Angharad 1949Rees, Llewellyn 1901Rees, Roger 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Reeve, Ada 1874-1966 Reeve, Christopher 1952Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Reeves, Geoffrey 1939Reeves, Keanu 1965(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Reeves, (Philip) Kynaston 1893-1971 Reeves-Smith, H. 1862-1938 Regalbuto, Joe Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Regan, Sylvia 1908Regina, Paul 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Regnier, Marthe 1880-? Rehan, Ada 1860-1916 Rehme, Bob See Rehme, Robert Rehme, Robert 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Rehme, Robert G. See Rehme, Robert Reich, John 1906-1988 Reich, Richard

CTFT-5 CTFT-1 CTFT-2 WWT-16 CTFT-11 3 CTFT-14 WWT-17 CTFT-15 7; WWT-1 7 WWT-17 CTFT-15 7; WWT-17 CTFT-7 CTFT-5 WWT-1 7 WWT-1 7 CTFT-12 WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-3 WWasWT WWasWT WWasWT CTFT-20 CTFT-15 CTFT-8 CTFT-6 CTFT-7 CTFT-5 CTFT-8 WWT-1 7 CTFT-4 WWT-17 WWasWT CTFT-6 3 WWT-1 7 CTFT-16

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Reich, Steve 1936Reicher, Frank 1875-1965 Reid, Beryl 1920-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Reid, Daphne See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne Reid, Daphne Maxwell See Maxwell-Reid, Daphne Reid, Frances 1918Earlier sketch in WWasWT Reid, Hal ?-1920 Reid, Kate 1930Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; Reid, Tim 1944Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Reid, Wallace 1891-1923 Reidy, Kitty 1902Reilly, Charles Nelson 1931Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Reilly, John C. 1965Reinach, Enrico 1850-? Reinglas, Fred 1936(?)-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Reiner, Carl 1922Reiner, Rob 1947Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Reinhardt, Max 1873-1943 Reinhold, Judge 1956(?)Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Reinking, Ann 1949Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Reiser, Paul 1957Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, Reisman, Jane Reisner, Allen Reiss, Alvin H. 1930Reiss, Stuart 1921Reisz, Karel 1926Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Reiter, Virginia Reitherman, Wolfgang 1910(?)-1985 Reitherman, Woolie See Reitherman, Wolfgang Reitman, Ivan 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rejane, Gabrielle 1857-1920 Relph, George 1888-1960 Relph, Michael 1815-? Relph, Phyllis 1888-? Remar, James 1953Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Remick, Lee 1935-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Remme, John 1935-1992 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Renaud, Madeleine Rendle, Thomas McDonald 1856-1926 Rene, Ida Rennie, James 1890-1965 Reno, Jean 1948-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22

Renouardt, Jeanne WWasWT Repole, Charles CTFT-1 Resnais, Alain 1922CTFT-5 Resnick, Patricia 1953CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Retford, Ella ?-1962 WWasWT Rettura, Joseph 1953CTFT-2 Reubens, Paul 1952CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Revelle, Arthur Hamilton 1872-1958 WWasWT Revere, Anne 1906-1972 WWasWT Revill, Clive 1930CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rey, Antonia 1927CTFT-2 Rey, Fernando 1917-1994 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-13 Reynolds, Alfred 1884-1969 WWasWT Reynolds, Bill See Reynolds, William CTFT-10 Reynolds, Buddy See Reynolds, Burt CTFT-13 Reynolds, Burt 1936-.1 CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Reynolds, Debbie 1932CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Reynolds, Dorothy 1913-1977 WWT-16 Reynolds, E. Vivian 1866-1952 WWasWT Reynolds, Gene 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Reynolds, George Francis 1880-? WWasWT Reynolds, Jonathan 1942CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Reynolds, Kevin 1952CTFT-15 Reynolds, Thomas ?-1947 WWasWT Reynolds, Tom 1866-1942 WWasWT Reynolds, William 1910-1997 CTFT-10 Obituary in CTFT-18 Reynolds, William H. See Reynolds, William CTFT-10 Rhea, Caroline CTFT-1 7 Rhee, Phillip 1960(?)CTFT-1 5 Rho, Stella 1886-? WWasWT Rhoades, Barbara 1947CTFT-8 Rhodes, Harrison 1871-1929 WWasWT Rhodes, Leah 1902-1986 CTFT-4 Rhodes, Marjorie 1903-1979 WWT-16 Rhodes, Michael 1945CTFT-14 Rhodes, Nancy 1946CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Rhodes, Raymond Crompton 1887-1935 WWasWT Rhue, Madlyn 1934CTFT-8 Rhys-Davies, John 1944CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rhys Jones, Griffith 1953Riabouchinska, Tatiana 1916Ribeiro, Alfonso 1971Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ribisi, Giovanni 1976Ribisi, Vonni See Ribisi, Giovanni Ribman, Ronald 1932Ricci, Christina 1980-

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Rice, Edward Everett 1848-1924 ...WWasWT Rice, Elmer 1892-1967 WWasWT Rice, Peter 1928CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rice, Roy 1909WWasWT Rice, Tim 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Rich, David Lowell 1920CTFT-12 Rich, Frank 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Rich, John 1925CTFT-4 Rich, Lee CTFT-6 Richard, Cliff 1940CTFT-5 Richards, Angela 1944CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Richards, Beah CTFT-7 Richards, Cicely ?-1933 WWasWT Richards, Denise 1972CTFT-21 Richards, Denise Lee See Richards, Denise CTFT-21 Richards, Evan 1970CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Richards, Jess 1943CTFT-4 Richards, Lloyd CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Richards, Martin 1932CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Richards, Michael 1949CTFT-15 Richards, Paul David 1934CTFT-2 Richards, Susan 1898WWasWT Richardson, Bob See Richardson, Robert CTFT-21 Richardson, Claibe 1929CTFT-1 Richardson, Frank 1871-1917 WWasWT Richardson, Ian 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Richardson, Joely 1965CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Richardson, Leander 1856-1918....WWasWT Richardson, Lee 1926CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Richardson, Miranda 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Richardson, Myrtle WWasWT Richardson, Natasha 1963CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Richardson, Patricia 1951CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Richardson, Ralph 1902-1993 WWT-17 Richardson, Rob See Richardson, Robert CTFT-21 Richardson, Robert CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Richardson, Ron 1952-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Richardson, Tony 1928-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Riche, Robert 1925CTFT-4 Richepin, Jacques 1880-1946 WWasWT Richepin, Jean 1849-1926 WWasWT Richman, Arthur 1886-1944 WWasWT Richman, Charles J. 1870-1940 WWasWT Richman, Harry 1895-1972 WWasWT Richman, Mark See Richman, Peter Mark CTFT-16

Richman, Peter Mark 1927CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Richmond, Gillian 1954CTFT-15 Richmond, John Peter See Carradine, John CTFT-7 Richmond, Peter See Carradine, John CTFT-7 Richmond, Susan 1894-1959 WWasWT Richter, Deborah CTFT-7 Richter, Jason James 1980CTFT-17 Rickaby, J. W WWasWT Ricketts, Charles 1866-1931 WWasWT Rickles, Don 1926CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rickman, Alan 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Riddle, Nelson 1921-1985 CTFT-5 Ridgely, Bob See Ridgely, Robert CTFT-21 Ridgely, Robert 1931-1997 CTFT-21 Ridgeway, LindsayCTFT-17 Ridgeway, Philip 1891-1954 WWasWT Ridgeway, Philip 1920WWasWT Ridler, Anne 1912CTFT-15 Ridley, Arnold 1896WWT-17 Riegert, Peter 1947CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Riehle, Richard 1948CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Rietti, Victor 1888-1963 WWasWT Rietty, Robert 1923WWT-17 Rifkin, Adam 1966CTFT-15 Rifkin, Harmon "Bud" 1942....CTFT-5 Rifle, Ned See Hartley, Hal CTFT-22 Rigby, Arthur 1870-1944 WWasWT Rigby, Arthur 1900-1971 WWT-16 Rigby, Edward 1879-1951 WWasWT Rigby, Harry 1925WWT-17 Rigdon, Kevin 1956CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rigg, Diana 1938CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Riggs, Lynn 1899-1954 WWasWT Rignold, George ?-1912 WWasWT Rignold, Lionel ?-1919 WWasWT Riker, William 1923CTFT-3 Riley, Jack 1935CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Riley, Larry 1952-1992 CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Rinaldo WWasWT Rinehart, Elaine 1952CTFT-5 Rinehart, Mary 1876-1958 WWasWT Rinehimer, John 1951CTFT-4 Ring, Blanche 1877-1961 WWasWT Ring, Frances 1882-1951 WWasWT Ringwald, Molly 1968CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Rinker, Kenneth 1945CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Rintels, David W. 1939CTFT-16 Rip, Georges ?-1941 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Ripley, Patricia T. 1924CTFT-2 Riscoe, Arthur 1896-1954 WWasWT Risdon, Elizabeth 1887-1958 WWasWT Ritchard, Cyril 1897-1977 WWT-16 Ritchie, Adele 1874-1930 WWasWT Ritchie, June CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ritchie, Michael 1938CTFT-6 Ritman, William ?-1984 WWT-17 Ritt, Martin 1914-1990 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-9 Ritter, John 1948CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10 Rivera, Chita 1933CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Rivera, Geraldo 1943CTFT-6 Rivers, Joan 1933(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Rix, Brian 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roach, Hal 1892-1992 CTFT-12 Roache, Linus 1964(?)CTFT-17 Roache, Viola 1885-1931 WWasWT Robards, Jason 1922CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Robards, Sam 1962(?)CTFT-9 Robb, David 1947CTFT-7 Robb, R. D. 1972CTFT-5 Robbe, Scott D. 1955CTFT-4 Robbe-Grillet, Alain 1922CTFT-8 Robbins, Carrie Fishbein 1943CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Robbins, Jana CTFT-1 Robbins, Jane Maria 1949CTFT-2 Robbins, Jerome 1918CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT4; WWT-17 Robbins, Matthew CTFT-6 Robbins, Rex 1935CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Robbins, Tim 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Robert, Eugene 1877-? WWasWT Roberti, Lyda 1909-1938 WWasWT Roberts, Anthony See Roberts, Tony CTFT-15 Roberts, Arthur 1852-1933 WWasWT Roberts, Christian 1944CTFT-8 Roberts, Doris 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 4; WWT-17 Roberts, Eric 1956CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Roberts, Evelyn 1886-1962 WWasWT Roberts, Ewan 1914WWT-17 Roberts, Florence 1871-1927 WWasWT Roberts, J. H. 1884-1961 WWasWT Roberts, Joan 1918WWasWT Roberts, John 1916-1972 WWT-16 Roberts, Julia 1967CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Roberts, Julie 1966CTFT-4 Roberts, Lance 1959CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Roberts, Marilyn CTFT-3

Roberts, Pernell 1928CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Roberts, R. A. 1870-? WWasWT Roberts, Rachel 1927-1980 WWT-17 Roberts, Ralph ?-1944 WWasWT Roberts, Tanya 1955CTFT-7 Roberts, Theodore 1861-1928 WWasWT Roberts, Tony 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Robertshaw, Jerrold 1866-1941 .... WWasWT Robertson, Beatrice ForbesSee Forbes-Robertson, Beatrice WWasWT Robertson, Cliff 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Robertson, Dale 1923CTFT-5 Robertson, Guy 1892WWasWT Robertson, Ian 1858-1936 WWasWT Robertson, Joel 1950CTFT-3 Robertson, Johnston ForbesSee Forbes-Robertson, Johnston WWasWT Robertson, Lanie CTFT-7 Robertson, Malcolm 1933WWT-17 Robertson, Robbie 1943CTFT-14 Robertson, Scott 1954CTFT-4 Robertson, Toby 1928CTFT-9 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Robertson, W. Graham 1867-1948 WWasWT Robeson, Paul 1898-1976 WWasWT Robey, George 1869-1954 WWasWT Robin See Ana-Alicia CTFT-18 Robins, Edward H. 1880-1955 WWasWT Robins, Elizabeth 1865-1952 WWasWT Robins, Gertrude L. ?-1917 WWasWT Robins, Laila 1959CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Robinson, Andrew 1942CTFT-7 Robinson, Bill 1878-1949 WWasWT Robinson, Bruce 1946CTFT-12 Robinson, Dar 1948-1986 CTFT-4 Robinson, Edward G. 1893-1972. WWasWT Robinson, Holly 1965CTFT-1 3 Robinson, Jack T. D. See Robinson, Phil Alden CTFT-21 Robinson, James G. 1935CTFT-17 Robinson, Jane CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Robinson, John 1908-1979 WWT-16 Robinson, Kathleen 1909WWasWT Robinson, Lennox 1886-1958 WWasWT Robinson, Madeleine 1908WWasWT Robinson, Martin P. 1954CTFT-1 Robinson, Norah 1901WWasWT Robinson, Patrick 1963CTFT-4 Robinson, Percy 1889-1967 WWasWT Robinson, Phil Alden 1950CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Robinson, Tony CTFT-11 Robson, E. M. 1855-1932 WWasWT Robson, Eleanor Elise 1879-? WWasWT Robson, Flora 1902-1984 WWT-17 Robson, Mary 1893WWasWT

ROLLE •521 Robson, May 1865-1942 Rocco, Alex 1936Rocco, Marc 1965(?)Roch, Madeleine ?-1930 Roche, Eugene 1928Rocher, Rene 1890Rochon, Lela 1965Rock, Charles 1866-1919 Rock, Chris 1966Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Rodd, Marcia 1940Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roddam, Franc 1946Roddenberry, Gene 1921-1991 Obituary in CTFT-10 Rodgers, Anton 1933Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; Rodgers, Mark Rodgers, Mary 1931Rodgers, Richard 1902-1979 Rodriguez, Paul Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rodriguez, Robert 1968Rodway, Norman 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Roe, Bassett 1860-1934 Roebling, Paul 1934Roebuck, Daniel 1963Roeg, Nicolas 1928Roelfs, Jan Roemer, Michael 1928Roerick, William 1912Rogan, Josh See Matheson, Richard Rogers, Anne 1933Rogers, Fred 1928Rogers, Gil 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rogers, Ginger 1911-1995 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Gregory See Zanuck, Darryl F Rogers, Kenny 1938Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rogers, Max ?-1932 Rogers, Melody Rogers, Mimi 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rogers, Paul 1917Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rogers, Roy 1912(?)-1998 Rogers, Wayne 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Rogers, Will 1879-1935 Rohmer, Eric 1920(?)Rohmer, Sax 1886-1959 Roizman, Owen 1936Roker, Roxie 1929-1995 Obituary in CTFT-15 Rolf, Frederick 1926Rolin, Judi 1946Rolle, Esther 1922Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Rolle, Georges ?-1916

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Rollins, Henry 1961CTFT-16 Rollins, Howard E. Jr. 1950-1996... CTFT-15 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Rollins, Jack CTFT-5 Roily, Jeanne ?-1929 WWasWT Rolston, Mark 1956CTFT-5 Rolyat, Dan 1872-1927 WWasWT Romaine, Claire 1873-1964 WWasWT Roman, Arlene 1959CTFT-5 Roman, Lawrence CTFT-1 Roman, Ruth 1924CTFT-5 Romano, John 1948CTFT-4 Romano, Ray 1957CTFT-1 7 Romberg, Sigmund 1887-1951 WWasWT Rome, Fred 1874-? WWasWT Romero, Cesar 1907-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-12 Romero, George A. 1940CTFT-6 Romney, Edana 1919WWasWT Ronald, Landon 1873-1938 WWasWT Ronstadt, Linda 1946CTFT-9 Rooke, Irene 1878-1958 WWasWT Rooke, Valentine 1912WWasWT Rooker, Michael 1955(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Rooney, Andy 1920CTFT-5 Rooney, Mickey 1920CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Roos, Fred 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Roos, Joanna 1901-1989 WWasWT Roose, Olwen 1900WWasWT Roose-Evans, James 1927WWT-17 Root, Stephen CTFT-19 Rorie, Yvonne 1907-1959 WWasWT Rorke, Hayden 1910-1987CTFT-5 Rorke, Kate 1866-1945 WWasWT Rorke, Mary 1858-1938 WWasWT Rosay, Francoise 1891-1974 WWasWT Rose, Alex 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Rose, Billy 1899-1966 WWasWT Rose, Charlie 1942CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Rose, Clarkson 1890-1968 WWasWT Rose, Clifford 1929CTFT-14 Rose, Earl 1946CTFT-12 Rose, Edward Everett 1862-1939 WWasWT Rose, George 1920-1988 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rose, Jack 1911-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary sketch in CTFT-15 Rose, L. Arthur 1887-1958 WWasWT Rose, Maxine B. 1928CTFT-4 Rose, Philip 1921WWT-17 Rose, Reginald 1920CTFT-10 Roseanne 1952CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Rosebery, Lilian WWasWT Rosemont, Norman 1924CTFT-7 Rosen, Martin CTFT-22 Rosenberg, Alan 1950CTFT-1 7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Rosenberg, Stuart 1927CTFT-10 Rosenblum, M. Edgar 1932CTFT-8 Rosenfeld, Sydney 1855-1931 WWasWT Rosenfield, Stephen 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rosenman, Howard 1945CTFT-15 Rosenman, Leonard 1924CTFT-9 Rosenthal, Rick 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Rosenwald, Richard S. 1943CTFT-1 Rosenzweig, Barney 1937CTFT-14 Rosmer, Milton 1882-1971 WWasWT Rosoff, Barbara 1946CTFT-2 Rosqui, Tom 1928CTFT-10 Ross, Adrian 1859-1933 WWasWT Ross, Annie 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ross, Anthony 1906-1955 WWasWT Ross, Charles Cowper 1929-1985.. WWT-17 Ross, Diana 1944CTFT-5 Ross, Donald H. 1928CTFT-15 Ross, Edward See Brazzi, Rossano CTFT-10 Ross, Frank 1904-1990 CTFT-9 Ross, Frederick 1879-1957 WWasWT Ross, George I. 1907WWT-17 Ross, Harry 1913WWasWT Ross, Hector 1915WWasWT Ross, Herbert 1865-1934 WWasWT Ross, Herbert 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ross, Justin 1954CTFT-1 Ross, Katharine 1943CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ross, Marion 1928CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ross, Michael 1923(?)-1985 CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Ross, Oriel 1907WWasWT Ross, Steven J. 1927-1992 CTFT-12 Ross, Stuart 1950CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Ross, Thomas W. 1875-1959 WWasWT Ross-Clarke, Betty WWasWT Rossellini, Isabella 1952CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rossen, Howard 1951CTFT-6 Rossiter, Leonard 1926-1984 CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rossovich, Rick 1957(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Rostand, Edmond 1868-1918 WWasWT Roth, Ann CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 12; WWT-17 Roth, Joe 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Roth, Lillian 1910-1980 WWT-17 Roth, Martin 1924CTFT-15 Roth, Marty See Roth, Martin CTFT-15 Roth, Michael S. 1954CTFT-4 Roth, Stephanie 1963CTFT-11 Roth, Stephen J. 1941CTFT-12 Roth, Steve See Roth, Stephen J CTFT-12

Roth, Tim 1961CTFT-14 Rotha, Wanda WWT-17 Rothenstein, Albert Daniel 1883-? WWasWT Rothman, John 1949CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Rothschild, Ami 1959CTFT-3 Rotunno, Giuseppe 1923CTFT-8 Roughwood, Owen 1876-1947 WWasWT Roundtree, Richard 1942(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Rounseville, Robert 1914-1974 WWT-16 Rourke, Mickey 1956(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Rous, Helen ?-1934 WWasWT Roussel, Pamela CTFT-5 Rousselot, Philippe CTFT-11 Routledge, Patricia 1929CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Roven, Glen 1958CTFT-4 Rovetta, Girolamo 1850-1910 WWasWT Rowbotham, Bill See Owen, Bill CTFT-11 Rowe, Dee Etta 1953CTFT-4 Rowe, Fanny 1913-1988 WWasWT Rowe, Hansford 1924CTFT-4 Rowell, Victoria 1963(?)CTFT-17 Rowland, Margery 1910-1945 WWasWT Rowland, Toby 1916WWT-17 Rowlands, Gena 1934(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rowlands, Patsy 1935WWT-17 Rowles, Polly 1914CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Rowley, J. W. ?-1925 WWasWT Roy, Jack See Dangerfield, Rodney CTFT-14 Royaards, Wilhem ?-1929 WWasWT Royal Shakespeare Company, The .. WWasWT Royce, Edward 1870-1964 WWasWT Royce, Edward William 1841-1926 WWasWT Royce, Julian 1870-1946 WWasWT Royde, Frank 1882-? WWasWT Royde-Smith, Naomi ?-1964 WWasWT Royle, Edwin Milton 1862-1942 ...WWasWT Royle, Josephine WWasWT Royle, Selena 1904-1955 WWasWT Royston, Roy 1899WWasWT Rozakis, Gregory 1913-1989 CTFT-4 Roze, Raymond 1875-1920 WWasWT Rozenberg, Lucien WWasWT Rozovsky, Mark 1937CTFT-15 Rozsa, Miklos 1907-1995 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-15 Ruben, Jose 1888-1969 WWasWT Ruben, Joseph 1951CTFT-9 Rubens, Paul 1876-1917 WWasWT Rubes, Jan 1920CTFT-17 Rubin, Bruce Joel 1943CTFT-22 Rubin, John Gould 1951CTFT-6 Rubin, Mann 1927CTFT-3 Rubini, Michel 1942CTFT-12 Rubinstein, Harold F. 1891WWasWT Rubinstein, Ida ?-1960 WWasWT

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Rubinstein, John 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ruby, Harry 1895-1974 Ruby, Thelma 1925Ruck, Alan 1956Rudd, Enid 1934Rudd, Paul 1940Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rudd, Paul 1969Ruddock, John 1897Ruddy, Albert S. 1934Rudin, Scott 1958Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Rudkin, David 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rudman, Michael 1939Rudner, Rita 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Rudnick, Paul 1957(?)Rudnicki, Stefan 1945Rudolph, Alan 1948(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Rudolph, Louis 1942Rudrud, Kristin Ruehl, Mercedes 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Ruffelle, Frances 1966Ruggles, Charles 1890-1970 Rule, Elton H. 1917-1990 Rule, Janice 1931Runyon, Jennifer Rupnik, Kevin 1956Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Rush, Barbara 1950Rush, Deborah Rush, Geoffrey 1951Rush, Philip See Lardner, Ring Jr Rush, Richard 1931Rusler, Robert 1965Russ, William 1951(?)Russell, Annie 1864-1936 Russell, Charles 1954(?)Russell, Edward Richard 1834-1920 Russell, Fred 1862-1957 Russell, H. Scott 1868-1949 Russell, Irene 1901Russell, Iris 1922Russell, Jane 1921Russell, Ken 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Russell, Kurt 1951Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Russell, Lillian 1861-1922 Russell, Mabel 1887-1951 Russell, Mark 1932Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Russell, Nipsey 1924Russell, Rosiland 1912-1976 Russell, Shirley 1935Russell, Theresa 1957Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Russell, W i l l y 1947Russo, Rene 1955(?)-

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Rutherford, Kelly 1969(?)CTFT-16 Rutherford, Margaret 1892-1972 .. WWasWT Rutherford, Mary 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Rutherston, Albert Daniel 1883-1953 WWasWT Ruttan, Susan 1948(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ryan, Fran CTFT-9 Ryan, John P. 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ryan, Madge 1919CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ryan, Mary 1885-1948 WWasWT Ryan, Meg 1963CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-6 Ryan, Mitchell 1928,. CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Ryan, Robert 1913-1973 WWasWT Rydell, Chris See Rydell, Christopher CTFT-9 Rydell, Christopher CTFT-9 Rydell, Mark 1934CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Ryder, Winona 1971CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Ryder, Alfred 1919WWT-17 Rye, Daphne 1916WWasWT Ryland, Cliff 1856-? WWasWT Rylands, George 1902WWT-17 Ryley, Madeleine Lucette 1865-1934 WWasWT Ryskind, Morrie 1895-1985 WWasWT

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Sabatini, Rafael 1875-1950 WWasWT Sabato, Antonio Jr. 1972CTFT-20 Sabella, Ernie CTFT-8 Sabin, David 1937CTFT-1 Sabine, Martin 1876-? WWasWT Sabinson, Lee 1911WWasWT Sachs, Andrew 1930CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sachs, Leonard 1909WWT-17 Sacks, Joseph Leopold 1881-1952 WWasWT Sadanji, Ichi Kawa 1881-1940 WWasWT Saddler, Donald 1918CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Sadler, Bill See Sadler, William CTFT-18 Sadler, William 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Safan, Craig 1948CTFT-8 Safer, Morley 1931CTFT-12 Sagal, Katey CTFT-5 Sagan, Carl 1934-1996 CTFT-22 Sagan, Leontine 1889-1974 WWasWT

Sagansky, Jeff 1953CTFT-12 Sagebrecht, Marianne 1945CTFT-10 Sager, Carole Bayer 1947CTFT-13 Saget, Bob 1956CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sahagen, Nikki CTFT-4 Sahl, Mort 1927CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Saint, Eva Marie 1924CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 St. Clair, F. V. 1860-? WWasWT Saint-Denis, Michel 1897-1971 .... WWasWT St. Denis, Teddie 1909WWasWT St. Helier, Ivy ?-1971 WWasWT St. Jacques, Raymond 1930-1990 CTFT-9 St. James, Fred See Allen, Fred CTFT-21 Saint James, Susan 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 St. John, Christopher Marie ?-1960 WWasWT St. John, Florence 1854-1912 WWasWT St. John, Howard 1905-1974 WWasWT St. John, Jill 1940CTFT-3 St. John, John See Sale, Richard CTFT-12 St. John, Lily 1895WWasWT Saint Johns, Richard R. 1929CTFT-1 Sainte-Marie, Buffy 1941(?)CTFT-16 Saintsbury, H. A. 1869-1939 WWasWT Saint-Subber, Arnold 1918WWT-17 Saire, Rebecca 1963CTFT-9 Sajak, Pat 1946(?)CTFT-11 Saker, Annie 1882-1932 WWasWT Saker, Mrs. Edward 1847-1912 .... WWasWT Saks, Gene 1921CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 9; WWT-17 Salacrou, Armand 1899-1989 WWasWT Salberg, Derek S. 1912WWT-17 Saldana, Theresa 1955CTFT-15 Sale, Richard 1911-1993 CTFT-12 Salhany, Lucie 1946(?)-.. CTFT-12 Salin, Kari See Wuhrer, Kari CTFT-22 Salinger, Matt 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Salin-Wuhrer, Kari See Wuhrer, Kari CTFT-22 Salisbury, Frank 1930CTFT-4 Salisbury, John See Caute, David CTFT-12 Salkind, Alexander 1921-1997 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-17 Salle, Charles (Chic) 1885-1936 .. WWasWT Sallis, Peter 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Salmi, Albert 1928-1990 CTFT-5 Salomon, Mikael 1945CTFT-10 Salonga, Lea 1971CTFT-15 Salt, Jennifer 1944CTFT-7 Salt, Waldo 1914-1987 CTFT-6 Saltz, Amy 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Salvini, Tomasso 1829-1915 WWasWT Samms, Emma 1960CTFT-4

524 • SAMPLES Samples, M. David CTFT-4 Sampson, Bill See Erman, John CTFT-18 Sampson, Will 1935-1987 CTFT-1 7 Samson, Ivan 1894-1963 WWasWT Sand, Paul CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WVVT-17 Sanda, Dominique 1951(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sanders, Jay See Sanders, Jay O CTFT-21 Sanders, Jay O. 1953CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-12 Sanders, Richard 1940CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sanderson, Julia 1887-1975 WWasWT Sandford, Marjorie 1910WWasWT Sandino, Enrique 1951CTFT-5 Sandison, Gordon 1913-1958 WWasWT Sandier, Adam 1964(?)CTFT-15 Sandier, Barry 1947CTFT-12 Sandrich, Jay 1932CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sands, Diana 1934WWasWT Sands, Dorothy 1893-1980 WWT-17 Sands, Leslie 1921WWT-17 Sands, Julian 1958CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sandy, Gary 1946CTFT-6 Sanford, Isabel 1917(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sanger, Jonathan 1944CTFT-1 San Giacomo, Laura 1962CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-13 Sangster, Alfred 1880-? WWasWT Santley, Frederic 1887-1953 WWasWT Santley, Joseph 1889-1971 WWasWT Santley, Kate ?-1923 WWasWT Santoni, Reni CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Santos, Joe 193K?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Saphier, Peter 1940CTFT-1 Sara, Mia 1968CTFT-9 Sarafian, Richard C. 1932(?)CTFT-12 Sarandon, Chris 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Sarandon, Susan 1946CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Sarde, Philippe 1945CTFT-10 Sarducci, Father Guido See Novello, Don CTFT-20 Sargent, Alvin 1927CTFT-12 Sargent, Frederic 1879-? WWasWT Sargent, Herb CTFT-15 Sargent, Herbert C. 1873-? WWasWT Sargent, Joseph 1925CTFT-6 Sarment, Jean 1897-1976 WWasWT Sarner, Alexander 1892-1948 WWasWT Sarony, Leslie 1897WWT-17 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Saroyan, William 1908-1981 WWT-17 Sarrazin, Michael 1940CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Sartre, Jean-Paul 1905-1980 WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Sass, Edward ?-1916 WWasWT Sass, Enid 1889-1959 WWasWT Sato, Isao 1949-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Saucier, Claude-Albert 1953CTFT-2 Saunders, Derek See Rubin, Bruce Joel CTFT-22 Saunders, Florence ?-1926 WWasWT Saunders, James 1925CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Saunders, Madge 1894-1967 WWasWT Saunders, Nicholas 1914CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Saunders, Peter 1911CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Savage, Fred 1976CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Savage, Henry Wilson 1859-1927 WWasWT Savage, John 1949(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Savalas, Telly 1923-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Savant, Doug CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Savini, Tom CTFT-7 Saviola, Camille 1950CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Savo, Jimmy 1895-1960 WWasWT Savory, Gerald 1909WWT-17 Sawa, Devon 1978CTFT-20 Sawyer, Diane 1945(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Sawyer, Doric 1897WWasWT Sawyer, Forrest 1949(?)CTFT-12 Sawyer, Ivy 1896WWasWT Saxon, John 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sayers, Dorothy L. 1893-1957 WWasWT Sayle, Alexei 1952CTFT-8 Sayler, Oliver Martin 1887-1958 WWasWT Sayles, John 1950CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6, 13 Sayre, Theodore Burt 1874-1954 WWasWT Sbarge, Raphael 1964CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Scacchi, Greta 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Scaife, Gillian WWasWT Scales, Prunella CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scalia, Jack 1951(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Scarborough, George 1875-? WWasWT Scardino, Don 1948CTFT-11 Scarfe, Alan 1946CTFT-4 Scarfe, Gerald 1936CTFT-12 Scarwid, Diana CTFT-6 Schaal, Richard 1928CTFT-2 Schachter, Felice 1963CTFT-4 Schaefer, George 1920-1997 CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17

Schafer, Natalie 1900-1991 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Schaffel, Robert 1944CTFT-1 Schaffner, Franklin J. 1920-1989 CTFT-7 Schallert, William 1922CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Schapiro, Seth L. 1931CTFT-4 Schary, Dore 1905-1980 WWT-17 Schatzberg, Jerry 1927CTFT-4 Schechner, Richard 1934WWT-17 Scheeder, Louis W. 1946CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scheff, Fritzi 1879-1954 WWasWT Scheherazade CTFT-2 Scheider, Roy 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Schell, Maria 1926CTFT-6 Schell, Maximilian 1930CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Schellow, Erich 1915WWasWT Schenk, Otto 1930CTFT-13 Schenkar, Joan 1946CTFT-13 Schenkel, Chris CTFT-11 Schenkkan, Robert 1953CTFT-4 Schepisi, Fred 1939CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Scherick, Edgar J. 1924CTFT-6 Schevill, James 1920CTFT-4 Schiavelli, Vincent CTFT-6 Schickel, Richard 1933CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Schiffer, Claudia 1970CTFT-20 Schiffer, Michael 1948CTFT-6 Schifrin, Lalo 1932CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Schildkraut, Joseph 1896-1964 WWasWT Schiller, Bob 1918CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Schiller, Lawrence 1936CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Schimmel, William 1946CTFT-4 Schisgal, Murray 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schlarth, Sharon CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Schlatter, George CTFT-7 Schlesinger, John 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Schloendorff, Volker 1939CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Schlossberg, Julian 1942CTFT-15 Schmidt, Douglas W. 1942CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11; WWT-17 Schmidt, Harvey 1929WWT-17 Schmidt, Marlene CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Schmoeller, David L. 1947CTFT-1 Schnabel, Stefan 1912CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schnee, Thelma WWasWT Schneider, Alan 1917-1984 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schneider, Helen CTFT-7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Schneider, John CTFT-5 Schneider, Rob 1965CTFT-20 Schneider, Romy 1938-1982 CTFT-2 Schoenbaum, Donald 1926CTFT-1 Schoenfeld, Gerald 1924CTFT-6 Schoonmaker, Thelma 1945CTFT-9 Schottenfeld, Barbara CTFT-1 Schrader, Frederick Franklin 1859-1943 WWasWT Schrader, Paul 1946CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Schreiber, Avery 1935CTFT-7 Schrieber, Terry 1937CTFT-4 Schroder, Rick 1970CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Schroder, Ricky See Schroder, Rick CTFT-17 Schroeder, Barbet 1941CTFT-9 Schuck, John 1940CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Schulberg, Budd 1914CTFT-6 Schull, Rebecca CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Schulman, Tom 1951(?)CTFT-13 Schultz, Armand 1959CTFT-21 Schultz, Dwight CTFT-9 Schultz, Michael A. 1938CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Schultz, Vicki Lawrence See Lawrence, Vicki CTFT-19 Schumacher, Joel 1939CTFT-9 Schwab, Laurence 1893-1956 WWasWT Schwab, Shelly 1936CTFT-12 Schwab, Sophie See Hayden, Sophie CTFT-5 Schwartz, Archibald See McGoohan, Patrick CTFT-5 Schwartz, Arthur 1900-1984 WWT-1 7 Schwartz, Jean 1878-1956 WWasWT Schwartz, Maurice 1890-1960 WWasWT Schwartz, Stephen 1948CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Schwarzenegger, Arnold 1947CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4, 11 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Schwimmer, David 1966(?)CTFT-15 Scicolone, Sofia See Loren, Sophia CTFT-20 Sciorra, Annabella 1964CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Scofield, Paul 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Scola, Ettore 1931CTFT-8 Scolari, Peter 1954CTFT-6 Scorsese, Martin 1942CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 5, 12 Scotland, J. H. 1873-? WWasWT Scott, Allan 1941CTFT-12 Scott, Bennett 1875-? WWasWT Scott, Campbell CTFT-9 Scott, Cyril 1866-1945 WWasWT Scott, Dougray 1965CTFT-22 Scott, George C. 1927CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17

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Gertrude ?-1951 WWasWT Harold 1891-1964 WWasWT Jan CTFT-12 Jay Hutchinson 1924-1977... WWT-1 7 Joan ClementSee Clement-Scott, Joan WWasWT Scott, John 1937CTFT-1 Scott, Maidie WWasWT Scott, Malcolm 1872-1929 WWasWT Scott, Margaret Clement WWasWT Scott, Margaretta 1912WWT-17 Scott, Martha 1914(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Scott, Noel 1889-1956 WWasWT Scott, Peter 1932WWasWT Scott, Ridley 1939CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Scott, Rosemary 1914WWasWT Scott, Timothy ?-1988 CTFT-2 Scott, Tom 1948CTFT-13 Scott, Tony 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Scott, Walter M. 1906-1989 CTFT-8 Scott-Gatty, Alexander 1876-1937 WWasWT Scotti, Vito 1918-1996 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-16 Scourby, Alexander 1913-1985 WWT-17 Scudamore, Margaret 1884-1958 ....WWasWT Scully, Anthony 1942CTFT-1 Scully, Joe 1926CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Seabrook, Jeremy 1939CTFT-13 Seabrooke, Thomas Q. 1860-1913 WWasWT Seacombe, Dorothy 1905WWasWT Seagal, Steve See Seagal, Steven CTFT-18 Seagal, Steven 1952(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Seagram, Wilfrid 1884-1938 WWasWT Seagrove, Jenny CTFT-7 Seagull, Barbara See Hershey, Barbara CTFT-17 Seal, Elizabeth 1933CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sealby, Mabel 1885-? WWasWT Seale, Douglas 1913WWT-17 Scale, John 1942CTFT-11 Seale, Kenneth 1916WWT-17 Seale, Petie Trigg 1930CTFT-5 Seaman, Owen 1861-1936 WWasWT Seamon, Edward 1932CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Sears, Austin 1947CTFT-5 Sears, Heather 1935WWT-17 Sears, Joe 1949CTFT-1 Sears, Zelda 1873-1935 WWasWT Seawell, Donald R WWT-17 Secombe, Harry 1921WWT-17 Secor, Kyle 1958(?)CTFT-16 Secrest, James ?-1987 CTFT-1 Secretan, Lance 1939WWasWT Sedgwick, Kyra 1965CTFT-12 See, Edmond 1875-1959 WWasWT

SERVOSS * 5 2 5 Seff, Richard 1927Segal, Erich 1937Segal, George 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Segal, Vivienne 1897Segond-Weber, Eugenie-Caroline 1867-? Seidelman, Arthur Allan Seidelman, Susan 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Seidl, Lea 1902-1987 Seinfeld, Jerry 1954(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Selbo, Jule 1954Selbourne, David 1937Selby, David Selby, Nicholas 1925Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; Selby, Percival M. 1886-1955 Selby, Tony 1938Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Seldes, Marian 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Sell, Janie 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sellars, Elizabeth 1923Sellars, Peter 1957Sellecca, Connie 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Selleck, Tom 1945Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Sellers, Peter 1925-1980 Selten, Morton 1860-1939 Seltzer, David 1920(?)Selwart, Tonio 1896Selwyn, Archibald ?-1959 Selwyn, Edgar 1875-1944 Selzer, Julie Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Selznick, Daniel 1936Semel, Terry 1943Semler, Dean Semple, Lorenzo, Jr Sendak, Maurice 1928Seneca, Joe 19(?)-1996 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Senicourt, Roger See Chacksfield, Frank Senn, Herbert 1924Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; Seppe, Christopher 1955Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Serban, Andrei 1943Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Serf, Joseph See McGoohan, Patrick Sergine, Vera Serjeantson, Kate ?-1918 Serlin, Oscar 1901-1971 Serling, Rod 1924-1975 Serna, Pepe 1944Serra, Raymond 1936Serrano, Vincent 1870-1935 Serreau, Coline Servoss, Mary 1908-1968

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526 • SETRAKIAN Setrakian, Ed 1928CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sevareid, Eric 1912-1992 CTFT-12 Seven, Johnny 1926CTFT-4 Seven, Marilyn CTFT-4 Sevening, Dora 1883-? WWasWT Sevening, Nina WWasWT Severinsen, Doc 1927CTFT-12 Sewell, Rufus 1967CTFT-22 Seyler, Athene 1889-1990 WWT-16 Seymour, Alan 1927WWT-17 Seymour, Anne 1909-1988 CTFT-1 Seymour, Jane 1951CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6, 13 Seymour, Madeline 1891WWasWT Seymour, William 1855-1933 WWasWT Shackelford, Ted 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Shaffer, Anthony 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shaffer, Paul 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Shaffer, Peter 1926CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Shagan, Steve 1927CTFT-5 Shaiman, Marc 1959CTFT-12 Shairp, Alexander Mordaunt 1887-1939 WWasWT Shakey, Bernard See Young, Neil CTFT-21 Shale, T. A. 1867-1953 WWasWT Shales, Tom 1948CTFT-15 Shalhoub, Tony 1953CTFT-22 Shallard, Michael 1951CTFT-8 Shallo, Karen CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Shamberg, Michael 1945(?)CTFT-16 Shand, Ernest 1868-? WWasWT Shand, John 1901-1955 WWasWT Shand, Phyllis 1894WWasWT Shandling, Garry 1949CTFT-9 Shange, Ntozake 1948CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shangold, Joan CTFT-2 Shank, Theodore 1929CTFT-5 Shankar, Ravi 1920CTFT-12 Shanks, Alec WWT-17 Shanley, John Patrick 1950CTFT-9 Shannon, Effie 1867-1954 WWasWT Shannon, Frank 1875-1959 WWasWT Shannon, Peggy 1909-1941 WWasWT Shapiro, Debbie 1954CTFT-8 Shapiro, Esther 1934CTFT-8 Shapiro, Ken 1943CTFT-5 Shapiro, Richard 1934CTFT-8 Sharaff, Irene WWT-17 Sharif, Omar 1932CTFT-5 Sharkey, Jack 1931CTFT-1 Sharkey, Ray 1952CTFT-5 Sharland, Reginald 1886-1944 WWasWT Sharp, Anthony 1915WWT-17 Sharp, Eileen 1900WWasWT Sharp, F. B. J. 1874-? WWasWT Sharp, Margery 1905WWasWT Sharpe, Cornelia 1943CTFT-5

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Sharpe, Edith 1894WWasWT Shatner, William 1931CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Shattuck, Truly 1876-1954 WWasWT Shaud, Grant CTFT-13 Shaughnessy, Charles 1955CTFT-17 Shavelson, Melville 1917CTFT-1 Shaver, Helen 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Shaw, Anthony 1897WWasWT Shaw, Fiona CTFT-9 Shaw, George Bernard 1856-1950 WWasWT Shaw, Glen Byam 1904-1986 WWT-1 7 Shaw, Irwin 1913-1984 WWT-17 Shaw, Lewis 1910WWasWT Shaw, Mary 1854-1929 WWasWT Shaw, Oscar 1899-1967 WWasWT Shaw, Robert 1927-1978 WWT-16 Shaw, Run Run 1907CTFT-8 Shaw, Sebastian 1905WWT-17 Shaw, Stan 1952CTFT-21 Shawn, Dick 1923-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Shawn, Wallace 1943CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Shaye, Robert 1939CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Shea, Jack 1928CTFT-21 Shea, John 1949CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 13 Shean, Al 1868-1949 WWasWT Shearer, Harry 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sheedy, Ally 1962CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Sheehan, Douglas 1949CTFT-8 Sheely, Nelson 1942CTFT-4 Sheen, Charlie 1965CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Sheen, Martin 1940CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6, 13; WWT-1 7 Sheffer, Craig 1960CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sheffield, Flora 1902WWasWT Sheffield, Leo 1873-1951 WWasWT Sheffield, Reginald 1901-1957 WWasWT Sheinberg, Sidney 1935CTFT-10 Sheiness, Marsha 1940CTFT-1 Sheldon, Edward 1886-1946 WWasWT Sheldon, H. Sophus ?-1940 WWasWT Sheldon, John See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Sheldon, Sidney 1917CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Sheldon, Suzanne 1875-1924 WWasWT Shelley, Carole 1939CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Shelton, George 1852-1932 WWasWT Shelton, Reid 1924-1997 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-18

Shelton, Ron 1945CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Shelton, Sloane 1934CTFT-1 Shelving, Paul ?-1968 WWasWT Shena, Lewis 1948CTFT-3 Shenar, Paul 1936-1989 CTFT-8 Shenburn, Archibald A. 1905-1954 WWasWT Shepard, Jewel CTFT-4 Shepard, Sam 1942(?)CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Shepeard, Jean 1904WWasWT Shephard, Firth 1891-1949 WWasWT Shepherd, Cybill 1950CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Shepherd, Jack 1940WWT-17 Shepherd, Leonard 1872-? WWasWT Shepley, Michael 1907-1961 WWasWT Shepley, Ruth 1892-1951 WWasWT Sher, Antony 1949CTFT-11 Sher, Stacey CTFT-16 Sherbrooke, Michael 1874-1957 .. WWasWT Sherek, Henry 1900-1967 WWasWT Sheridan, Dinah 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sheridan, Jamey 1951CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 10 Sheridan, Jim 1949CTFT-9 Sheridan, Mark ?-1917 WWasWT Sheridan, Mary 1903WWasWT Sheridan, Nicollette 1963CTFT-10 Sherin, Edwin 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Sheringham 1885-1937 WWasWT Sherman, Dick See Sherman, Richard M CTFT-10 Sherman, Geoffrey CTFT-21 Sherman, Guy 1958CTFT-2 Sherman, Hiram 1908-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sherman, Lowell J. 1885-1934 WWasWT Sherman, Martin CTFT-2 Sherman, Richard M. 1928CTFT-10 Sherman, Robert B. 1925CTFT-10 Sherohman, Tom 1945CTFT-1 Sherr, Lynn 1942CTFT-17 Sherriff, Robert Cedric 1896-1975 WWasWT Sherrin, Ned 1931WWT-17 Sherwin, Jeannette ?-1936 WWasWT Sherwin, Manning 1903-1974 WWasWT Sherwin, Mimi CTFT-4 Sherwood, Garrison P. 1902-1963 WWasWT Sherwood, Henry 1931WWT-17 Sherwood, James Peter 1894WWasWT Sherwood, Lydia 1906-1989 WWasWT Sherwood, Madeleine 1922CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sherwood, Michael See Weathers, Philip CTFT-4 Sherwood, Robert Emmet 1896-1955 WWasWT Shevelove, Burt 1915WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Shields, Arthur 1900-1970 Shields, Brooke 1965Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Shields, Ella 1879-1952 Shields, Sammy 1874-? Shiels, George 1886-1949 Shigeta, James 1933Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Shilling, Ivy Shimono, Sab 1943Shine, Bill 1911Shine, John L. 1854-1930 Shine, Wilfred E. 1864-1939 Shiner, Ronald 1903-1966 Shingler, Helen 1919Shipley, Joseph T. 1893-1988 Shipley, Sandra 1947Shipman, Ernest 1871-? Shipman, Louis Evan 1869-1933 Shipman, Samuel 1883-1937 Shipp, John Wesley Shire, David 1937Shire, Talia 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shirley, Arthur 1853-1925 Shirvell, James 1902Shockley, Ed 1957Shoemaker, Ann 1891-1978 Shore, Dinah 1917-1994 Obituary in CTFT-13 Shore, Howard Shore, Pauly 1968(?)Shores, Del 1957Short, Hassard 1877-1956 Short, Martin 1950(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Short, Robert See Arkin, Alan Short, Roger, Jr. See Eyen, Tom Short, Sylvia 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Shotter, Winifred 1904Show, Grant 1962(?)Showalter, Max 1917Shrader, Frederick Franklin 1859-? Shriver, Maria 1955Shubert, Jacob J. 1880-1963 Shubert, Lee 1875-1953 Shue, Andrew 1967(?)Shue, Elisabeth 1963Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Shue, Larry 1946-1985 Shukat, Scott 1937Shuler, Lauren See Shuler-Donner, Lauren Shuler-Donner, Lauren Shull, Leo 1913Shull, Richard B. 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Shulman, Milton 1913Shultz, Tony 1947Shumlin, Herman E. 1898-1979

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Shusett, Ronald CTFT-22 Shust, William CTFT-4 Shuster, Rosie 1950CTFT-4 Shutta, Ethel 1896-1976 WWasWT Shyer, Charles 1941CTFT-8 Shyre, Paul 1929-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sidney, Sylvia 1910CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sidorova, Felia See Charisse, Cyd CTFT-12 Siebert, Charles 1938CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Siegel, Arthur 1923-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Siegel, Don 1912-1991 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-10 Siegel-Tabori, Kristoffer See Tabori, Kristoffer CTFT-17 Siemaszko, Casey 1961CTFT-13 Sierra, Gregory CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sieveking, Margot WWasWT Siff, Ira 1946CTFT-4 Sighvatsson, Joni See Sighvatsson, Sigurjon CTFT-12 Sighvatsson, Sigurjon 1952CTFT-12 Signoret, Gabriel 1878-1937 WWasWT Signoret, Simone 1921-1985 CTFT-3 Sikking, James B. 1934CTFT-6 Silber, Chic CTFT-4 Silliman, Maureen 1949CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Silliphant, Stirling 1918-1996 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-16 Sillman, Leonard 1908-1982 WWT-17 Sills, Beverly 1929CTFT-22 Sills, Douglas 1961CTFT-22 Sills, Paul CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Silva, Henry 1928CTFT-8 Silva, Trinidad 1950-1988 CTFT-7 Silvain, Eugene 1851-1930 WWasWT Silver, Christine 1884-1960 WWasWT Silver, Joan Micklin 1935CTFT-4 Silver, Joe 1922-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Silver, Joel 1939CTFT-9 Silver, Marisa 1960CTFT-12 Silver, Ron 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4 Silverheels, Jay 1918(?)-1980 CTFT-17 Silverman, Bubbles See Sills, Beverly CTFT-22 Silverman, Fred 1937CTFT-7 Silverman, Jonathan 1966CTFT-13 Silvers, Cathy 1961CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Silvers, Phil 1911-1985 WWT-17 Silverstein, Elliot 1927CTFT-1 Silverstone, Alicia 1976CTFT-16 Silvestri, Alan 1950(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sim, Alastair 1900-1976 WWT-16 Sim, Millie 1895WWasWT

SKELTON • 527 Sim, Sheila 1922WWasWT Simmons, Gene 1949CTFT-8 Simmons, Jean 1929CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Simmons, Jonathan 1955CTFT-5 Simms, Hilda 1920WWT-17 Simon, John 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Simon, Louis M. 1906WWT-17 Simon, Lucy 1944(?)CTFT-13 Simon, Neil 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6; WWT-17 Simone, Madame 1880-? WWasWT Simonson, Lee 1888-1967 WWasWT Simpson, Don 1945-1996 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-16 Simpson, Harold WWasWT Simpson, N. F. 1919WWT-17 Simpson, O. J. 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Simpson, Peggy WWasWT Simpson, Ronald 1896-1957 WWasWT Sims, George Robert 1847-1922.. WWasWT Sims, Joan 1930WWT-17 Sinatra, Frank 1915CTFT-9 Sinatra, Nancy 1940(?)CTFT-11 Sinbad 1956CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Sinclair, Arthur 1883-1951 WWasWT Sinclair, Barry 1911WWT-17 Sinclair, Hugh 1903-1962 WWasWT Sinclair, Madge 1938-1995 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-15 Sinclair, Malcolm CTFT-22 Sinden, Donald 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sinden, Jeremy 1950-1996 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-16 Sinden, Topsy 1878-? WWasWT Singer, Bryan 1967(?)CTFT-16 Singer, Campbell 1909-1976 WWT-16 Singer, Lori 1962CTFT-13 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Singer, Marc CTFT-6 Singer, Maria 1957CTFT-4 Singer, Ray 1916-1992 CTFT-12 Singleton, John 1968CTFT-12 Singleton, Ralph S. 1940CTFT-12 Sinise, Gary 1955CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Sinkys, Albert 1940CTFT-4 Sirola, Joe 1929CTFT-8 Sirtis, Marina 1960(?)CTFT-13 Siskel, Gene 1946CTFT-10 Sisto, Rocco 1953CTFT-4 Sitgreaves, Beverley 1867-1943 ... WWasWT Sizemore, Tom 1963(?)CTFT-15 Skala, Lilia 1896(?)-1994 CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Skarsgard, Stellan 1951Skelly, Hal 1891-1934 Skelton, Red 1913-1997 Obituary in CTFT-18 Skelton, Richard See Skelton, Red

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528 • SKELTON Skelton, Thomas CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Skerritt, Tom 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Skillan, George 1893WWasWT Skinner, Cornelia Otis 1901-1979 WWT-16 Skinner, Emily 1970CTFT-22 Skinner, Otis 1858-1942 WWasWT Skipworth, Alison 1863-1952 WWasWT Skolimowski, Jerzy 1938CTFT-10 Skulnik, Menasha 1894-1970 WWasWT Skye, lone 1971CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Slade, Bernard 1930CTFT-1 Slade, Julian 1930CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Slater, Christian 1969CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Slater, Daphne 1928WWasWT Slater, Helen 1963CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Slater, John 1916WWasWT Slaughter, Bessie 1879-? WWasWT Slaughter, N. Carter (Tod) 1885-1956 WWasWT Sleath, Herbert 1870-1921 WWasWT Sleeper, Martha 1911WWasWT Slezak, Erika 1946CTFT-4 Slezak, Walter 1902-1983 WWT-17 Sloane, Alfred Baldwin 1872-1925 WWasWT Sloane, Michael 1946CTFT-5 Sloane, Olive 1896-1963 WWasWT Slocombe, Douglas 1913CTFT-10 Slocum, Frank 1925-1997 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-17 Slovo, Shawn 1950(?)CTFT-17 Sloyan, James CTFT-8 Slye, Leonard See Rogers, Roy CTFT-21 Small, Neva CTFT-2 Small, Robert Grahm 1949CTFT-2 Smalley, Stuart See Franken, Al CTFT-21 Smart, Jean 1952(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Smiar, Brian 1937CTFT-7 Smight, Jack 1926CTFT-12 Sminkey, Tom CTFT-7 Smith, Alexis 1921-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Smith, Anna Deavere 1950CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Smith, Aubrey 1863-1948 WWasWT Smith, Bill See Smith, William CTFT-22 Smith, Bubba 1945CTFT-7 Smith, Charles Martin 1955CTFT-6 Smith, Clay 1885-? WWasWT Smith, Cotter 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Smith, Cyril 1892-1963 WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Smith, Derek 1927Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Smith, Derek D. See Smith, Derek David Smith, Derek David 1959Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Smith, Dick 1922Smith, Dodie Smith, Edgar McPhail 1857-1938 Smith, H. ReevesSee Reeves-Smith, H Smith, Harry Bache 1860-1936 Smith, Howard I. 1894-1968 Smith, J. Sebastian 1869-1948 Smith, Jaclyn 1947Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Smith, Kent 1907-1985 Smith, Kevin 1970Smith, Kurtwood 1943(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Smith, Lane 1936(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Smith, Liz 1925Smith, Lois 1930Earlier sketches in CTFT-8; Smith, Loring 1895Smith, Maggie 1934Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, Smith, Martha Smith, Oliver 1918Smith, Paul Girard Smith, Queenie 1902Smith, Rex 1956Smith, Robert B. 1875-1951 Smith, Sheila 1933Smith, Sidney 1877-1935 Smith, Sukie 1964Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Smith, Surrey See Dinner, William Smith, Will 1969Smith, William 1932(?)Smith, Winchell 1872-1933 Smithers, Florence Smithers, Jan 1949Smithers, William 1927Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Smithson, Florence 1884-1936 Smithson, Laura 1885-1963 Smitrovich, Bill Smits, Jimmy 1955(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Smothers, Dick 1939Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Smothers, Tom 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Smuin, Michael 1938Smythe, Allan See Stern, Steven Hilliard Snell, Peter 1941Snipes, Wesley 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Snodgress, Carrie 1946Snow, Donna

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Snow, Mark 1946CTFT-6 Snyder, David L. 1944CTFT-12 Sobel, Bernard 1887-1964 WWasWT Sobieski, Carol 1939-1990 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-9 Soble, Ron 1932CTFT-14 Sobol, Joshua 1939CTFT-14 Soboloff, Arnold 1930-1979 WWT-1 7 Soderbergh, Steven 1963CTFT-11 Sofaer, Abraham 1896-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Sohlke, Gus 1865-1924 WWasWT Sohmer, Steve 1941CTFT-11 Sohmers, Barbara CTFT-1 Sokol, Marilyn CTFT-1 Sokolova, Natasha 1917WWasWT Sokolow, Anna 1910CTFT-1 Soler, Antonio Ruiz 1927WWasWT Solodovnikov, Alexandr Vasilievich 1904WWasWT Soman, Claude 1897-1960 WWasWT Somers, Suzanne 1946CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Somerset, C. W. 1847-1929 WWasWT Somerset, Patrick 1897-1974 WWasWT Somerville, John Baxter 1907-1963 WWasWT Somes, Michael (George) 1917-....WWasWT Somkin, Steven 1941CTFT-4 Sommars, Julie CTFT-8 Sommer, Elke 1941CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Sommer, Josef 1934CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Sommer, M. Josef See Sommer, Josef CTFT-18 Somner, Pearl 1923CTFT-2 Sonal, Marc 1858-? WWasWT Sondergaard, Gale 1901-1985 WWT-1 7 Sondheim, Stephen 1930CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-1 7 Sonnenfeld, Barry CTFT-12 Sorbo, Kevin 1959(?)CTFT-17 Sorel, Cecil 1873-1966 WWasWT Sorel, Ted See Sorel, Theodore CTFT-19 Sorel, Theodore 1936CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Soria, Madeleine WWasWT Sorvino, Mira 1969(?)CTFT-16 Sorvino, Paul 1939CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Sothern, Ann 1909CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Sothern, Edward H. 1859-1933 WWasWT Sothern, Janet Evelyn WWasWT Sothern, Sam 1870-1920 WWasWT Sotin, Hans 1939CTFT-14 Soto, Rosana See DeSoto, Rosana CTFT-7 Soto, Miriam See Soto, Talisa CTFT-14 Soto, Talisa 1968CTFT-14 Souchet, H. A. du WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Soul, David 1943CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Soule, Olan 1909-1994 CTFT-9 Obituary in CTFT-13 Sousa, John Philip 1854-1932 WWasWT Soutar, J. Farren 1870-1962 WWasWT Southern, John 1893WWasWT Southern, Terry 1924(?)-1995CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Southgate, Elsie 1890WWasWT Sovey, Raymond 1897-1966 WWasWT Sowerby, Katherine Githa WWasWT Soyinka, Wole 1934CTFT-6 Spacek, Sissy 1950CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Spacey, Kevin 1959CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Spackman, Tom 1950CTFT-4 Spader, James 1960CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Spain, Elsie WWasWT Spano, Joe 1946CTFT-5 Spano, Vincent 1962CTFT-6 Sparer, Paul CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Spaulding, Douglas See Bradbury, Ray CTFT-17 Speaight, Robert 1904-1976 WWT-16 Spear, David 1953CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Speechley, Billy 1911WWasWT Speight, Johnny 1921(?)-1998 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-22 Spelling, Aaron 1923(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Spelvin, George Jr. See Douglas, Kirk CTFT-14 Spence, Bruce 1945CTFT-21 Spence, Edward F. 1860-1932 WWasWT Spencer, Helen 1903WWasWT Spencer, Jessica 1919WWasWT Spencer, John 1949(?)CTFT-16 Spencer, Marian 1905WWT-17 Spewack, Bella 1899-1990 WWasWT Spewack, Samuel 1899-1971 WWasWT Spheeris, Penelope 1945CTFT-11 Spielberg, David 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Spielberg, Steven 1947(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10 Spigelgass, Leonard 1908-1985 WWT-1 7 Spiller, Tom 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Spindell, Ahvi CTFT-4 Spinell, Joe ?-1989 CTFT-8 Spinella, Stephen 1956CTFT-17 Spinelli, Andree 1891WWasWT Spiner, Brent 1950(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Spinetti, Victor 1933CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Spong, Hilda 1875-1955 WWasWT Spooner, Cecil WWasWT Spooner, Edna May ?-1953 WWasWT Spota, George 1917CTFT-1

Spottiswoode, Roger CTFT-14 Spriggs, Elizabeth WWT-17 Springer, Ashton Jr. 1930CTFT-1 Springer, Jerry 1944CTFT-22 Springett, Freddie 1915WWasWT Springfield, Rick 1949CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Squibb, June 1935CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Squire, Katherine 1903WWT-17 Squire, Ronald 1886-1958 WWasWT Squire, William 1920-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stack, Robert 1919CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Stack, William 1882-? WWasWT Stacy, James 1936CTFT-6 Stadlen, Lewis J. 1947WWT-17 Stafford-Clark, Max 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Stagge, Jonathan See Wheeler, Hugh CTFT-5 Stahl, Lesley 1941CTFT-12 Stahl, Richard 1932CTFT-6 Stahl, Rose 1870-1955 WWasWT Stainton, Philip 1908-1961 WWasWT Stallings, Laurence 1894-1968 WWasWT Stallone, Sylvester 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Stamos, John 1963CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Stamp Taylor, Enid See Taylor, Enid Stamp WWasWT Stamp, Terence 1938CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Stamper, Dave 1883-1963 WWasWT Stamper, F. Pope 1880-1950 WWasWT Stander, Lionel 1908-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-15 Standing, Charles Wyndham 1880-? WWasWT Standing, Guy 1873-1937 WWasWT Standing, Herbert 1846-1923 WWasWT Standing, John 1934CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Standish, Pamela 1920WWasWT Stanfill, Dennis 1927CTFT-12 Stanford, Henry 1872-1921 WWasWT Stang, Arnold 1925(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Stange, Stanislaus ?-1917 WWasWT Stanislawski, Constantine 1863-1938 WWasWT Stanley, Adelaide 1906WWasWT Stanley, Alma 1854-1931 WWasWT Stanley, Erie 1884-? WWasWT Stanley, Florence CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stanley, Gordon 1951CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Stanley, Kim 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stanley, Martha 1879-? WWasWT Stanley, Pamela 1909WWasWT

STERLING » 5 2 9 Stanley, Phyllis 1914WWasWT Stanley, S. Victor 1892-1939 WWasWT Stanley, Taylor CTFT-17 Stanmore, Frank 1878-1943 WWasWT Stannard, Heather 1928WWasWT Stanton, Dean See Stanton, Harry Dean CTFT-19 Stanton, Harry Dean 1926CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Stanton, Robert 1963CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Stanwyck, Barbara 1907-1990 CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWasWT Stapleton, Jean CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-1 7 Stapleton, Maureen 1925CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Starger, Martin 1932CTFT-14 Stark, Ray CTFT-6 Stark, Richard See Westlake, Donald E CTFT-13 Starkie, Martin 1925WWT-1 7 Starling, Lynn 1891-1955 WWasWT Starr, Frances Grant 1886-1973 ... WWasWT Starr, Muriel 1888-1950 WWasWT Starr, Ringo 1940CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Stattel, Robert 1932CTFT-1 Stayton, Frank 1874-1951 WWasWT Steadman, Alison 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Steafel, Sheila 1935CTFT-8 Steel, Vernon 1882-1955 WWasWT Steel, Dawn 1946-1997 CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Steele, Lezley 1944CTFT-4 Steele, Tommy 1936CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Steenburgen, Mary 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Steiger, Rod 1925CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Steiger, Ueli CTFT-22 Stein, Joseph CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stein, Ronald 1930-1988 CTFT-5 Steinbeck, John (Ernst) 1902-1968 WWasWT Steinberg, David 1942CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Steinberg, Norman 1939CTFT-1 Steinberg, Roy 1951CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Steiner, Sherry 1948CTFT-1 Steinkamp, Fredric CTFT-11 Stenborg, Helen 1925CTFT-1 Stepanek, Karel 1899WWasWT Stephens, Frances 1906WWasWT Stephens, Robert 1931-1995 CTFT-13 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 Stephens, Stephanie 1900WWasWT Stephens, Yorke 1862-1937 WWasWT Stephenson, Henry 1874-1956 WWasWT Sterling, Clark 1956CTFT-2

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Sterling, Jan 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in VVWT-17 Sterling, Jane See Sterling, Jan CTFT-7 Sterling, Richard 1880-1959 WWasWT Stern, Daniel 1957CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Stern, Ernest 1876-1954 WWasWT Stern, G. B. 1890-1973 WWasWT Stern, Howard 1954CTFT-12 Stern, Isaac 1920CTFT-15 Stern, Sam 1883-? WWasWT Stern, Sandor 1936CTFT-15 Stern, Steven See Stern, Steven Milliard CTFT-16 Stern, Steven H. See Stern, Steven Milliard CTFT-16 Stern, Steven Milliard 1937CTFT-16 Sterndale-Bennett, T. C. 1882-1942 WWasWT Sternhagen, Frances 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-1 7 Sternroyd, Vincent 1857-1948 WWasWT Stevens, Andrew 1955CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Stevens, Ashton 1872-1951 WWasWT Stevens, Connie 1938CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Stevens, Craig 1918CTFT-7 Stevens, Edwin 1860-1923 WWasWT Stevens, Emily 1882-1928 WWasWT Stevens, Emily Favella CTFT-3 Stevens, Fisher 1963CTFT-15 Stevens, George, Jr. 1932CTFT-4 Stevens, H.C.G. 1892-1967 WWasWT Stevens, K.T. 1919-1994 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Stevens, Katherine See Stevens, K.T CTFT-2 Stevens, Leslie 1964CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Stevens, Onslow 1906-1977 WWasWT Stevens, Roger L. 1910WWT-1 7 Stevens, Ronnie 1925CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Stevens, Scooter 1973CTFT-8 Stevens, Shadoe 1947CTFT-18 Stevens, Stella 1938CTFT-7 Stevens, Tony 1948CTFT-4 Stevenson, Cynthia CTFT-15 Stevenson, Juliet 1956CTFT-11 Stevenson, Margot 1914WWT-1 7 Stevenson, McLean 1929-1996 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-16 Stevenson, Parker 1953CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Stewart, Alexandra 1939CTFT-8 Stewart, Athole 1879-1940 WWasWT Stewart, Catherine Mary CTFT-7 Stewart, Donald Ogden 1894-1980 WWasWT Stewart, Ellen CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Stewart, Fred 1906-1970 WWasWT Stewart, James 1908-1997 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Stewart, James See Granger, Stewart CTFT-8 Stewart, Jimmy See Stewart, James CTFT-4 Stewart, Larry J. 1951CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Stewart, Marlene 1949CTFT-11 Stewart, Michael 1929-1987 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Stewart, Nancye 1893WWasWT Stewart, Nellie 1860-1931 WWasWT Stewart, Patrick 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Stewart, Paul 1908-1986 CTFT-21 Stewart, Sophie 1908-1977 WWT-16 Stickney, Dorothy 1900WWT-1 7 Stiers, David Ogden 1942CTFT-6 Stigwood, Robert 1934CTFT-5 Stiles, Leslie 1876-? WWasWT Stiles, Ryan CTFT-1 7 Stilgoe, Richard 1943CTFT-14 Stiller, Ben 1966(?)CTFT-12 Stiller, Jerry 1927CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Stilwell, Diane CTFT-6 Sting 1951CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Stinton, Colin 1947CTFT-1 Stirling, W. Edward 1891-1948 WWasWT Stitt, Don 1956CTFT-5 Stock, Nigel 1919-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Stockfield, Betty 1905-1966 WWasWT Stockwell, Dean 1936(?)CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Stockwell, John 1961CTFT-7 Stoddard, Haila 1913WWT-17 Stoker, Hew Gordon Dacre 1885-1966 WWasWT Stoker, Willard 1905-1978 WWT-16 Stokes, Sewell 1902WWasWT Stoler, Shirley 1929CTFT-8 Stoll, Oswald 1866-1942 WWasWT Stoltz, Eric 1961CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Stolz, Robert 1886-1975 WWasWT Stone, Alix WWT-17

Stone, Paula 1916WWasWT Stone, Peter H. 1930CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stone, Sharon 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Stoppard, Tom 1937CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 4; WWT-17 Stoppelmoor, Cheryl See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-18 Stoppelmoor, Cheryl Jean See Ladd, Cheryl CTFT-18 Storaro, Vittorio 1940CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Storch, Arthur 1925CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Storch, Larry 1923CTFT-6 Storey, David 1933CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Storey, Fred 1861-1917 WWasWT Storm, Lesley 1903-1975 WWasWT Stormare, Peter 1953CTFT-16 Stossel, John 1947CTFT-1 7 Stothart, Herbert P. 1885-1949 WWasWT Stott, Judith 1929WWasWT Stott, Mike 1944CTFT-12 Stout, Paul 1972CTFT-4 Stowe, Madeleine 1958CTFT-12 Strachan, Alan 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Strachey, Jack 1894WWasWT Straczynski, J. Michael 1954CTFT-1 7 Stradling, Harry Jr. 1925CTFT-8 Straiges, Tony CTFT-9 Straight, Beatrice 1918CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Straithairn, David CTFT-8 Stram, Henry 1954CTFT-22 Strange, Robert 1882-1952 WWasWT Strangis, Greg 1951CTFT-1 Strasberg, Lee 1901-1982 WWT-17 Strasberg, Susan 1938CTFT-1 Strasser, Robin 1945CTFT-10 Strassman, Marcia 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Strathairn, David 1949(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Stratton, Eugene 1861-1918 WWasWT Stratton, John 1925WWT-17 Straus, Oscar 1870-1954 WWasWT Strauss, Peter 1947CTFT-5 Streep, Meryl 1949CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-17 Street, George Slythe

Stone, Carol 1915WWasWT Stone, Charles WWasWT Stone, Dee Wallace CTFT-6 Stone, Dorothy 1905-1974 WWasWT Stone, Ezra 1917-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-13 Stone, Fred Andrew 1873-1959 ....WWasWT Stone, Lewis 1878-1953 WWasWT Stone, Matt 1971CTFT-21 Stone, Oliver 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Stone, Paddy 1924WWT-17

1867-1936 WWasWT Streisand, Barbra 1942CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Stretton, Charles See Dyer, Charles CTFT-6 Strick, Joseph 1923CTFT-1 Strick, Wesley 1954CTFT-20 Strickler, Dan 1949CTFT-4 Strickler, Jerry 1939CTFT-2 Stride, John 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Stringer, Howard 1942CTFT-11

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Stritch, Elaine 1925(?)CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Strode, Warren Chetham 1897-.... WWasWT Strode, Woodrow See Strode, Woody CTFT-18 Strode, Woody 1914-1994 CTFT-18 Stroller, Louis A. 1942CTFT-12 Strong, Arnold See Schwarzenegger, Arnold.. CTFT-21 Strong, Austin 1881-1952 WWasWT Strong, Rider 1980(?)CTFT-17 Stroud, Don 1943CTFT-2 Stroud, Gregory 1892WWasWT Strouse, Charles 1928CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Strozzi, Kay WWasWT Strudwick, Shepperd 1907-1983 ....WWT-17 Struthers, Sally 1948CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7 Struthers, Sally Ann See Struthers, Sally CTFT-19 Stuart, Aimee WWasWT Stuart, C. Douglas 1864-? WWasWT Stuart, Cosmo 1869-? WWasWT Stuart, Jeanne 1908WWasWT Stuart, John 1898-1979 WWT-16 Stuart, Leslie 1864-1928 WWasWT Stuart, Lynne 1930CTFT-3 Stuart, Madge 1897WWasWT Stuart, Otho 1865-1930 WWasWT Stuart, Philip 1887-1936 WWasWT Stuart, Tom 1878-? WWasWT Stubbs, Imogen 1961CTFT-16 Stubbs, Una 1937WWT-17 Stuckey, Phyllis WWasWT Studholme, Marie 1875-1930 WWasWT Studi, Wes 1944(?)CTFT-16 Sturdy, Don See Hesseman, Howard CTFT-20 Sturges, Jeff 1946CTFT-12 Sturges, Preston 1898-1959 WWasWT Sturridge, Charles CTFT-12 Styles, Edwin 1899-1960 WWasWT Styne, Jule 1905-1994 CTFT-4 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Su, Louis See Kaufman, Lloyd CTFT-7 Subotsky, Milt See Subotsky, Milton CTFT-10 Subotsky, Milton 1921-1991 CTFT-10 Suchet, David 1946CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Sugarman, Burt CTFT-8 Sugden, Charles 1850-1921 WWasWT Sugden, Mrs. Charles WWasWT Sulka, Elaine 1934(?)-1994 CTFT-1 Obituary in CTFT-15 Sullavan, Margaret 1911-1960 WWasWT Sullivan, Brad 1931CTFT-22 Sullivan, Daniel 1940CTFT-12 Sullivan, Ed 1902(?)-1974 CTFT-22 Sullivan, Francis L. 1903-1956 WWasWT Sullivan, James E. 1864-1931 WWasWT

Sullivan, Susan 1944CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 11 Sullivan, Thomas See Sullivan, Tom CTFT-19 Sullivan, Tom 1947CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sully, Mariette 1878-? WWasWT Summerfield, Eleanor 1921WWasWT Summerhays, Jane CTFT-9 Summers, Montague 1880-1948 WWasWT Sumner, Geoffrey 1908-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sumner, Gordon Matthew See Sting CTFT-18 Sumner, John 1924CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Sumner, Mary 1888-1956 WWasWT Sunde, Karen 1942CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sunderland, Scott 1883-? WWasWT Surovy, Nicholas 1946CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Surovy, Nicolas See Surovy, Nicholas CTFT-21 Surtees, Bruce 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Susman, Todd 1947CTFT-6 Susskind, David 1920-1987 CTFT-5 Sussman, Peter 1958CTFT-8 Sutherland, Annie 1867-1942 WWasWT Sutherland, Doqald 1934(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Sutherland, Kiefer 1966(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Sutro, Alfred 1863-1933 WWasWT Sutton-Vane, Vane 1888-1963 WWasWT Suzman, Janet 1939CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Svennberg, Tore 1852-? WWasWT Svenson, Bo 1941CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Svoboda, Josef 1920WWT-17 Swados, Elizabeth A. 1951CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swaffer, Hannen 1879-1962 WWasWT Swaim, Bob 1943CTFT-8 Swain, Elizabeth 1941CTFT-1 Swallow, Margaret 1896-1932 WWasWT Swan, Mark Elbert 1871-1942 WWasWT Swan, William 1928CTFT-4 Swann, Donald 1923WWT-17 Swansen, Larry 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Swanson, Gloria 1899-1983 Swanson, Kristy 1969Swanson, Logan See Matheson, Richard Swarm, Sally Ann Swartzwelder, John 1949Swash, Bob 1929Swayze, Pat See Swayze, Patrick

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Swayze, Patrick 1952(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Sweeney, D. B. 1961Sweet, Dolph 1920-1985 Swenson, Inga 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swenson, Swen 1932Swerling, Jo Jr. 1931Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Swete, E. Lyall 1865-1930 Swift, Allen 1924Swift, Clive 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Swinburne, Mercia 1900Swinburne, Nora 1902Swindells, John 1931Swinley, Ion 1891-1937 Swinstead, Joan 1903Swit, Loretta 1939(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Swithen, John See King, Stephen Swope, Tracy Brooks 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Sydney, Basil 1894-1968 Sydow, Jack 1921Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Sykes, Brenda 1949Sykes, Eric 1924Sylbert, Anthea 1939Sylbert, Dick See Sylbert, Richard Sylbert, Paul 1928Sylbert, Richard 1928Sylva, llena 1916Sylva, Vesta 1907Sylvaine, Vernon 1897-1957 Sylvane, Andre 1850-? Sylvester, Harold Sylvester, William 1922Sylvie, Louise 1885-? Symonds, Robert 1926Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Sympson, Tony 1906Syms, Sylvia 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Szabo, Istvan 1938Szwarc, Jeannot 1939-

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Tabbert, William 1921WWasWT Tabor, Susan 1939CTFT-5 Tabori, George 1914WWT-17 Tabori, Kristoffer 1952CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 10; WWT-17 Tagawa, Cary See Tagawa, Cary-Hiroyuki .... CTFT-21 Tagawa, Cary-Hiroyuki 1950CTFT-21

532 • TAGG Tagg, Alan 1928Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Taggart, Rita Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Taikeff, Stanley 1940Takei, George 1937Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Talbot, Howard 1865-1928 Talbot, Lyle 1902-1996 Obituary in CTFT-16 Talbot, Nita

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 CTFT-5 CTFT-16 CTFT-4 CTFT-14 WWasWT CTFT-7 CTFT-8

Talbott, Michael 1955CTFT-6 Taliaferro, Edith 1893-1958 WWasWT Taliaferro, Mabel 1889-1979 WWasWT Tallchief, Maria 1925WWasWT Talli, Virgilio 1857-1928 WWasWT Tallis, George 1867-1948 WWasWT Tally, Ted 1952CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Talma, Mdlle WWasWT Tamara 1907-1943 WWasWT Tamblyn, Russ 1935CTFT-9 Tambor, Jeffrey 1944CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Tamiris, Helen 1905-1966 WWasWT Tandy, Jessica 1909-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Tandy, Valerie 1921-1965 WWasWT Tanguay, Eva 1878-1947 WWasWT Tanner, Alain 1929CTFT-8 Tanner, James T. ?-1951 WWasWT Tanner, Tony 1932CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taplin, Jonathan Trumbull 1947CTFT-15 Tapping, Mrs. A. B. 1852-1926 ....WWasWT Tapping, Alfred B. ?-1928 WWasWT Tarantino, Quentin 1963CTFT-13 Tarasova, Alia Konstantinovna 1898-1973 WWasWT Tariol-Bauge, Anna 1872-? WWasWT Tarkington, Booth 1862-1946 W-VasWT Tarride, Abel 1867-? WWasWT Tarses, Jay 1939CTFT-6 Tartikoff, Brandon 1949-1997 CTFT-17 Obituary in CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Tasca, Jules 1938CTFT-3 Tashman, Lilyan 1899-1934 WWasWT Tate, Beth 1890-? Tate, Harry 1872-1940 Tate, James W. 1875-1922 Tate, Larenz 1975Tate, Reginald 1896-1955 Tatro, Duane L. 1927Tatum, Bill 1947Tauber, Richard 1891-1948 Taubman, Howard 1907Tavel, Ronald 1941Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tavernier, Bertrand 1941Tavoularis, Dean 1932Tawde, George 1883-?

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Tayback, Vic 1930(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Taylor, Cecil P. 1929-1981 WWT-17 Taylor, Christine 1972(?)CTFT-16 Taylor, Clarice 1927CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, Deems 1885-1966 WWasWT Taylor, Don CTFT-5 Taylor, Elizabeth 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Taylor, Enid Stamp 1904-1946 WWasWT Taylor, Harry See Granick, Harry CTFT-4 Taylor, Hiram 1952CTFT-3 Taylor, Holland 1943CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Taylor, Jeri 1938CTFT-17 Taylor, John Russell 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, Jud 1940CTFT-12 Taylor, Laurette 1884-1946 WWasWT Taylor, Lili 1967CTFT-17 Taylor, Liz See Taylor, Elizabeth CTFT-18 Taylor, Meshach CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Taylor, Nellie 1894-1932 WWasWT Taylor, Noah 1969CTFT-22 Taylor, Noel 1917WWT-17 Taylor, Pat 1918WWasWT Taylor, Paul 1930CTFT-12 Taylor, Renee 1935(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Taylor, Regina CTFT-12 Taylor, Rip 1934(?)CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Taylor, Robert U. 1941CTFT-10 Taylor, Rod 1930CTFT-6 Taylor, Samuel 1912WWT-17 Taylor, Valerie 1902-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Taylor, William Buchanan 1877-? WWasWT Taylor-Young, Leigh 1945CTFT-6 Taymor, Julie 1952CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Tcherkassky, Marianna 1952CTFT-12 Teague, Lewis 1941CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tearle, Conway 1878-1938 WWasWT Tearle, Godfrey 1884-? WWasWT Teasdale, Verree 1906-1987 WWasWT Tedrow, Irene 1910(?)-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Teed, John 1911-1921 WWasWT Teer, Barbara Ann 1937CTFT-1 Teichmann, Howard Miles 1916-1987 CTFT-1 Teitel, Carol ?-1986 WWT-17 Teitel, Nathan 1910CTFT-6 Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander Louis 1865-1921 WWasWT Tell, Alma 1892-1937 WWasWT Tell, Olive 1894-1951 WWasWT

Tellegen, LouSee Lou-Tellegen Temperley, Stephen 1949Tempest, Marie 1864-1942 Tempest, Francis Adolphus VaneSee Vane-Tempest Temple, Helen 1894Temple, Joan ?-1965 Temple, Julien 1953Temple, Madge ?-1943 Temple, Richard 1847-? Templeton, Fay 1865-1939 Templeton, W. P. 1913Tennant, Victoria 1950(?)Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tennent, Henry M. 1879-1941 Tennent Ltd., H. M Ter-Arutunian, Rouben 1920Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terrell, Cedrick Terris, Norma 1904-1989 Terriss, Ellaline 1871-1971 Terriss, Tom 1874-1964 Terry, Beatrice Terry, Edward O'Connor 1844-1912 Terry, Ellen Alice 1847-1928 Terry, Ethelind 1900Terry, Fred 1863-1933 Terry, Hazel 1918-1974 Terry, J. E. Harold 1885-1939 Terry, Kate 1844-1924 Terry, Marlon 1856-1930 Terry, Megan 1932Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Terry, Minnie 1882-1964 Terry, Nigel 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Terry, Olive 1884-1957 Terry, Thomas See Terry-Thomas Terry-Thomas 1911-1990 Terson, Peter 1932Tesh, John 1953(?)Tesich, Steve 1942-1996 Obituary in CTFT-18 Tester, Desmond 1919Tetley, Dorothy Tetley, Glen 1926Tetzel, Joan 1921-1977 Tewes, Lauren 1953Tewkesbury, Joan 1936Tewson, Josephine Teyte, Maggie 1889-1976 Thacker, David 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Thane, Elswyth Tharp, Twyla 1941Thatcher, Heather ?-1987 Thatcher, Torin 1905Thaw, John 1942Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thaxter, Phyllis 1920Theilade, Nini 1915-

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Theiss, Bill See Theiss, William Ware CTFT-9 Theiss, William See Theiss, William Ware CTFT-9 Theiss, William Ware CTFT-9 Thelen, Jodi 1962CTFT-8 Theron, Charlize 1975CTFT-22 Thesiger, Ernest 1879-1961 WWasWT Theus, BJ 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thewlis, David 1964(?)CTFT-15 Thibeau, Jack CTFT-7 Thicke, Alan 1947CTFT-6 Thiessen, Tiffani-Amber 1974CTFT-16 Thigpen, Lynne 1948(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch CTFT-8 Thimm, Daisy WWasWT Thinnes, Roy 1936CTFT-6 Thomas, A. E. 1872-1947 WWasWT Thomas, Agnes WWasWT Thomas, Augustus 1857-1934 WWasWT Thomas, Basil 1912-1957 WWasWT Thomas, Betty 1948CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Thomas, Brandon 1856-1914 WWasWT Thomas, Danny 1912(?)-1991 CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thomas, Dave 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Derek See Bogdanovich, Peter CTFT-12 Thomas, Dorothy 1882-? WWasWT Thomas, Evan 1891WWasWT Thomas, Gerald 1921-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-12 Thomas, Gerrard See Kempinski, Tom CTFT-12 Thomas, Gwyn 1913WWT-1 7 Thomas, Heather 1957CTFT-7 Thomas, Henry 1971CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Thomas, Herbert 1868-? WWasWT Thomas, Jeremy 1949CTFT-12 Thomas, Jonathan Taylor 1981CTFT-16 Thomas, Kristin Scott CTFT-16 Thomas, Mario 1938(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Thomas, Paul See Anderson, Paul Thomas... CTFT-21 Thomas, Philip Michael 1949CTFT-6 Thomas, Phyllis 1904WWasWT Thomas, Richard 1951CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Thomas, Terry See Terry-Thomas CTFT-10 Thomas, Thorn 1941CTFT-4 Thomas, Tony CTFT-13 Thomason, Harry 1940(?)CTFT-10 Thomassin, Jeanne WWasWT Thomerson, Tim CTFT-8 Thompson, Alexander M. 1861-1948 WWasWT Thompson, Brian CTFT-7 Thompson, Caroline 1956CTFT-11 Thompson, Emma 1959(?)CTFT-11

Thompson, Eric 1929-1982 CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-1 7 Thompson, Evan 1931CTFT-5 Thompson, Frank 1920-1977 WWT-16 Thompson, Fred 1884-1949 WWasWT Thompson, Fred Dalton 1942CTFT-13 Thompson, Frederick W. 1872-1919 WWasWT Thompson, Gerald Marr 1856-1938 WWasWT Thompson, J. Lee 1914WWasWT Thompson, Jack 1940CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Thompson, Larry 1944CTFT-12 Thompson, Lea 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Thompson, Robert 1937CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Thompson, Sada 1929CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Thompson, Scott 1959(?)CTFT-16 Thompson, Sophie 1962CTFT-22 Thompson, Tazewell 1954(?)CTFT-12 Thompson, W. H. 1852-1923 WWasWT Thomson, Beatrix 1900-1986 WWasWT Thomson, Gordon 1951CTFT-8 Thomson, Patricia CTFT-12 Thorburn, H. M. 1884-1924 WWasWT Thorndike, (Arthur) Russell 1885-1972 WWasWT Thorndike, Eileen 1891-1954 WWasWT Thorndike, Sybil 1882-1976 WWT-16 Thorne, Angela 1939CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Thorne, Raymond 1933CTFT-5 Thorne, Thomas 1841-1918 WWasWT Thorne-Smith, Courtney 1967CTFT-14 Thornton, David 1955(?)CTFT-22 Thornton, Frank 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Thornton, John 1944CTFT-4 Thornton, Molly See Norden, Christine CTFT-6 Thorp, Joseph Peter 1873-1962.... WWasWT Thorpe, George 1891-1961 WWasWT Thorpe, Richard 1896-1991 CTFT-11 Thorpe-Bates, Peggy 1914-1989 CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Thorson, Linda 1947CTFT-9 Threlfall, David 1953CTFT-9 Throckmorton, Cleon 1897-1965 ....WWasWT Throne, Malachi CTFT-8 Thrush, Michelle 1967CTFT-1 7 Thuillier, Emilio WWasWT Thulin, Ingrid 1929CTFT-9 Thun, Nancy 1952CTFT-4 Thurburn, Gwynneth 1899WWT-16 Thurm, Joel CTFT-2 Thurman, Uma 1970CTFT-10 Thurston, Ernest Temple 1879-1933 WWasWT Thurston, Todd 1956CTFT-3 Tibbett, Lawrence 1896-1960 WWasWT Tich, Little 1868-? WWasWT Tickle, Frank 1893-1955 WWasWT

TOMEI « 5 3 3 Ticotin, Rachel 1958CTFT-10 Tidmarsh, Vivian 1896-1941 WWasWT Tiercelin, Louis 1849-? WWasWT Tierney, Gene 1920-1991 CTFT-11 Tierney, Harry 1894-1965 WWasWT Tierney, Larry 1919CTFT-6 Tierney, Maura 1965CTFT-21 Tigar, Kenneth 1942CTFT-8 Tighe, Kevin 1944CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tilbury, Zeffie 1863-1950 WWasWT Till, Eric 1929CTFT-14 Tilley, Vesta 1864-1952 WWasWT Tillinger, John 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Tilly, Jennifer 1962CTFT-15 Tilly, Meg 1960CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Tilton, Charlene 1958CTFT-8 Tilton, James See Tilton, James F CTFT-19 Tilton, James F. 1937CTFT-19 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Timothy, Christopher 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Tinker, Grant 1926CTFT-5 Tinker, Jack 1938WWT-1 7 Tinker, Mark 195K?)CTFT-11 Tinney, Frank 1878-1940 WWasWT Tipton, Jennifer 1937CTFT-9 Tisch, Lawrence 1923CTFT-5 Tisch, Steve 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Titheradge 1889-1934 WWasWT Titheradge, George S. 1848-1916 WWasWT Titheradge, Madge 1887-1961 WWasWT Titmus, Phyllis 1900-1946 WWasWT Titterton, William Richard 1876-1963 WWasWT Toback, James 1944CTFT-7 Tobin, Genevieve 1902WWasWT Tobin, Vivian 1904WWasWT Tobolowsky, Stephen 1951CTFT-14 Todd, Ann WWT-17 Todd, Beverly 1946CTFT-8 Todd, J. Garrett WWasWT Todd, Michael 1907-1958 WWasWT Todd, Richard 1919CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Toguri, David CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tokofsky, Jerry H. 1936CTFT-12 Tolan, Michael 1925CTFT-1 Toler, Sidney 1874-1947 WWasWT Tolkan, James 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Tolkin, Michael L. 1950CTFT-12 Toller, Ernst 1893-1939 WWasWT Toller, Rosalie 1885-? WWasWT Tom, Lauren CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Tomei, Marisa 1964CTFT-12

534 • TOMITA Tomita, Tamlyn 1966CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Tomlin, Blanche 1889-? WWasWT Tomlin, Lily 1939(?)CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 6 Tomlinson, David 1917WWT-1 7 Tompkins, Angel CTFT-8 Toms, Carl 1927CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Tone, Franchot 1906-1968 WWasWT Toner, Thomas 1928CTFT-4 Tong, Jacqueline 1950CTFT-7 Tonge, Philip 1892-1959 WWasWT Toone, Geoffrey 1910WWT-1 7 Tootoosis, Gordon CTFT-17 Topol 1935CTFT-9 Toporkov, Vasily Osipovich 1889-? WWasWT Torn, Rip 1931CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-1 7 Torrence, David 1870-? WWasWT Torrence, Ernest 1878-1933 WWasWT Toser, David CTFT-1 Toth, Lazlo See Novello, Don CTFT-20 Totheroh, Dan 1894WWasWT Toumanova, Tamara 1917WWasWT Tours, Frank E. 1877-1963 WWasWT Toutain, Blanche ?-1932 WWasWT Towb, Harry 1925WWT-1 7 Towers, Constance 1934CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7 Towers, Harry P. 1873-? WWasWT Towne, Robert 1936CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Towner, John See Williams, John CTFT-17 Townsend, Robert 1957CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Townsend, Sue 1946CTFT-10 Toye, Geoffrey Edward 1889-1942 WWasWT Toye, Wendy 1917WWT-1 7 Toyne, Gabriel 1905-1963 WWasWT Tracy, John 1938CTFT-7 Tracy, Lee 1898-1968 WWasWT Tracy, Spencer 1900-1967 WWasWT Tracy, Steve 1952-1986 CTFT-4 Traill, Peter 1896-1968 WWasWT Trainor, Mary Ellen CTFT-17 Trarieux, Gabriel 1870-? WWasWT Traube, Shepard 1907-1983 WWT-17 Traux, Sarah WWT-6 Travanti, Daniel J. 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Travanty, Dan See Travanti, Daniel J CTFT-13 Travers, Ben 1886-1980 WWT-17 Travers, Henry 1874-1965 WWasWT Travers, Linden 1913WWasWT Travilla See Travilla, William CTFT-11 Travilla, William 1920-1990 CTFT-11 Travis, Nancy 1961CTFT-11

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Travolta, John 1954CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 13 Treacher, Bill 1936CTFT-12 Treat, Martin 1950CTFT-4 Treble, Sepha WWasWT Treckman, Emma 1909WWasWT Tree, David 1915WWasWT Tree, Herbert Beerbohm 1853-1917 WWasWT Tree, Lady 1863-1937 WWasWT Tree, Viola 1884-1938 WWasWT Trench, Herbert 1865-1923 WWasWT Trenholme, Helen 1911-1962 WWasWT Trent, Bruce WWT-16 Trentini, Emma 1885?-1959 WWasWT Tresahar, John ?-1936 WWasWT Tresmand, Ivy 1898WWasWT Trevelyan, Hilda 1880-1959 WWasWT Treville, Roger 1903WWasWT Trevino, Jesus Salvador 1946CTFT-14 Trevor, Ann 1918-1970 WWasWT Trevor, Austin 1897WWasWT Trevor, Claire 1909CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Trevor, Leo ?-1927 WWasWT Trevor, Norman 1877-1945 WWasWT Trewin, John Courtenay 1908-1990 WWT-1 7 Treyz, Russell 1940CTFT-1 Trilling, Ossia 1913WWT-17 Trinder, Tommy 1909WWT-17 Trintignant, Jean-Louis 1930CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Tripp, Paul 1916CTFT-2 Tripplehorn, Jeanne 1963CTFT-15 Troell, Jan 1931CTFT-8 Troisi, Massimo 1953-1994 CTFT-17 Troll, Kitty 1950CTFT-4 Troobnick, Eugene 1926CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Trott, Karen CTFT-6 Trouncer, Cecil 1898-1953 WWasWT Troutman, Ivy 1883-1979 WWasWT Troy, Louise WWT-17 Truax, Sarah 1877-? WWasWT Trudeau, Garry 1948CTFT-7 Trudell, John CTFT-17 Trueman, Paula 1907WWT-17 Truex, Ernest 1889-1973 WWasWT Truffaut, Francois 1932-1984 CTFT-2 Truffier, Jules 1856-? WWasWT Trumbull, Douglas 1942CTFT-10 Trussell, Fred 1858-1923 WWasWT Trussler, Simon 1942CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Tryon, Thomas 1926-1991 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-10 Tsypin, George 1954CTFT-10 Tubau, Maria WWasWT Tucci, Maria CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Tucci, Michael 1950(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Tucci, Stanley 1961(?)CTFT-16 Tuchner, Michael 1934CTFT-12

Tucker, Forrest 1919-1986 CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Tucker, Lael See Wertenbaker, Timberlake .. CTFT-9 Tucker, Michael 1944CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Tucker, Sophie 1884-1966 WWasWT Tudor, Anthony 1909-1987 WWasWT Tudor, Valerie 1910WWasWT Tuggle, Richard 1948CTFT-4 Tulean, Ingrid See Thulin, Ingrid CTFT-9 Tull, Patrick 1941CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Tully, George F. 1876-1930 WWasWT Tully, Richard Walton 1877-1945 WWasWT Tumarin, Boris 1910-1979 .WWT-17 Tunbridge, Joseph A. 1886-1 961 WWasWT Tune, Tommy 1939CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Tupou, Manu... CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Turell, Saul 1920-1986 CTFT-3 Turleigh, Veronica 1903-1971 WWasWT Turman, Glynn 1947CTFT-11 Turman, Lawrence 1926CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Turnbull, John 1880-1956 WWasWT Turnbull, Stanley ?-1924 WWasWT Turner, Alfred 1870-1941 WWasWT Turner, Bridget 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Turner, David 1927WWT-17 Turner, Dorothy 1895-1969 WWasWT Turner, Douglas See Ward, Douglas Turner CTFT-4 Turner, Harold 1909-1962 WWasWT Turner, Janine 1963(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Turner, John Hastings 1892-1956 WWasWT Turner, Kathleen 1954CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Turner, L. GodfreySee Godfrey-Turner, L WWasWT Turner, Michael 1921WWT-17 Turner, Ted 1938CTFT-5 Turner, Tina 1941(?)CTFT-14 Turrin, Joseph 1947CTFT-11 Turturro, John 1957CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Turturro, Nicholas CTFT-17 Turturro, Nick See Turturro, Nicholas CTFT-17 Tushingham, Rita 1942CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Tutin, Dorothy 1930CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Twain, Norman 1930CTFT-1 Twiggy 1949CTFT-3 Twohy, David N. 1956(?)CTFT-16 Tyars, Frank 1848-1918 WWasWT

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Tyler, George Grouse 1867-1946 WWasWT Tyler, Liv 1977CTFT-16 Tyler, Odette 1869-1936 WWasWT Tylo, Hunter See Morehart, Deborah CTFT-21 Tynan, Brandon 1879-1967 WWasWT Tynan, Kenneth 1927-1980 WWT-1 7 Tyner, Charles 1925CTFT-8 Tyrrell, Susan 1946CTFT-6 Tyson, Cicely 1933CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Tyzack, Margaret 1931CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17

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Uggams, Leslie 1943CTFT-6 Uhry, Alfred 1936CTFT-10 Ullman, Tracey 1959(?)CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-4 Ullmann, Liv 1939CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3 Ullrick, Sharon 1947CTFT-2 Ulmar, Geraldine 1862-1932 WWasWT Ulric, Lenore 1892-1970 WWasWT Ulrich, Skeet 1969CTFT-1 7 Underwood, Blair CTFT-9 Unger, Deborah 1953CTFT-3 Unger, Deborah 1966CTFT-20 Unger, Deborah Kara See Unger, Deborah 1966-.... CTFT-20 Unger, Gladys B. 1885-1940 WWasWT Upbin, Shari 1941CTFT-3 Upton, Leonard 1901WWasWT Ure, Mary 1933-1975 WWasWT Urich, Robert 1946CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 12 Urioste, Frank J CTFT-12 Urquhart, Molly WWasWT Urquhart, Robert 1922CTFT-9 Ustinov, Peter 1921CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8; WWT-1 7

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Vaccaro, Brenda 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-1 7 Vachell, Horace Annesley 1861-1955 WWasWT Vadim, Roger 1928CTFT-5 Vail, Lester 1900-1959 WWasWT Vajda, Ernest 1887-1954 WWasWT Vajna, Andrew 1944CTFT-12 Valabregue, Albin WWasWT

Valaida WWasWT Valdez, Luis 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Valenti, Jack 1921CTFT-12 Valentina, Rudolpho See Valentino, Rudolph CTFT-22 Valentine 1876-? WWasWT Valentine, Grace 1884-1964 WWasWT Valentine, James 1930CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Valentine, Karen 1947CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Valentine, Scott 1958CTFT-5 Valentine, Sydney 1865-1919 WWasWT Valentino, Rudolph 1895-1926 CTFT-22 Valk, Frederick 1901-1956 WWasWT Valli, Valli 1882-1927 WWasWT Vallone, Raf 1916CTFT-1 Valverde, Balbina WWasWT Van, Billy B. 1870-1950 WWasWT Van, Bobby 1930-1980 WWT-17 Van Ark, Joan 1948(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Van Beers, Stanley 1911-1961 WWasWT Van Biene, Auguste 1850-1913 ... WWasWT Vanbrugh, Irene 1872-1949 WWasWT Vanbrugh, Prudence 1902WWasWT Vanbrugh, Violet 1867-1942 WWasWT Van Buskirk, June 1882-? WWasWT Vance, Charles 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vance, Courtney See Vance, Courtney B CTFT-16 Vance, Courtney B. 1960(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Vance, Nina ?-1980 WWT-17 Vance, Vivian 1913-1979 CTFT-16 Vance-Straker, Marilyn CTFT-10 Van Cleef, Lee 1925-1989 CTFT-8 Van Damme, Jean-Claude 1961CTFT-11 Van Devere, Patricia See Van Devere, Trish CTFT-20 Van Devere, Trish 1943CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Van Druten, John 1901-1957 WWasWT Van Dyke, Dick 1925CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Van Dyke, Jerry 1931CTFT-12 Vane-Tempest, Francis Adolphus 1863-1932 WWasWT Van Fleet, Jo 1922(?)-1996 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Gelder, Holtropp Vangelis 1943Van Griethuysen, Ted 1934Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Gyseghem, Andre 1906-1979

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Van Heusen, Jimmy 1913-1990 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Itallie, Jean-Claude 1936Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Van Kamp Merete 1961Vanloo, Albert ?-1920

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CTFT-3 CTFT-4 WWasWT

Vanne, Marda ?-1970 WWasWT Vanocur, Sander 1928CTFT-12 Vanoff, Nick 1930(?)-1991 CTFT-10 Van Patten, Dick 1928CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Van Patten, Joyce 1934CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Van Peebles, Mario 1957CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6, 13 Van Peebles, Melvin 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-1 7 Van Runkle, Theadora CTFT-10 Van Sant, Gus 1953CTFT-11 Van Scoyk, Robert 1928CTFT-12 Vansittart, Robert G. 1881-1957.. WWasWT Van Studdiford, Grace 1873-1927 WWasWT Van Thai, Dennis 1909WWasWT Van Volkenburg, Ellen WWasWT Varda, Agnes 1928CTFT-8 Varden, Evelyn 1895-1958 WWasWT Varesi, Gilda 1887-? WWasWT Varnel, Marcel 1894-1947 WWasWT Varney, Jim 1949CTFT-11 Vaucaire, Maurice 1865-1918 WWasWT Vaughan, Hilda 1898-1957 WWasWT Vaughan, Peter 1923CTFT-22 Vaughan, Stuart 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vaughan, Susie 1853-1950 WWasWT Vaughn, Robert 1932CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 5 Vaughn, Vince 1970CTFT-21 Vaughn, Vincent See Vaughn, Vince CTFT-21 Vaz Dias, Selma 1911WWasWT Vazak, P. H. See Towne, Robert CTFT-16 Veber, Pierre 1869-1942 WWasWT Vedrenne, John E. 1867-1930 WWasWT Vega, Jose 1920CTFT-1 Veiller, Bayard 1869-1943 WWasWT Velez, Eddie 1958CTFT-5 Velez, Lupe 1909-1944 WWasWT Veljohnson, Reggie See Veljohnson, Reginald CTFT-9 Veljohnson, Reginald 1952CTFT-9 Venables, Clare 1943CTFT-6 Venne, Lottie 1852-1928 WWasWT Vennema, John C. 1948CTFT-2 Vennera, Chick 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Venning, Una 1893WWasWT Venora, Diane 1952CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Ventresca, Vincent CTFT-21 Venuta, Benay 1911WWT-17 Venza, Jac 1926CTFT-12 Verbinski, Gore 1965(?)CTFT-22 Verchinina, Nina WWasWT Verdon, Gwen 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Vereen, Ben 1946CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Verga, Giovanni 1840-1922 WWasWT

5 3 6 * VERHEYEN Verheyen, Mariann 1950CTFT-1 Verhoeven, Paul 1938CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Verica, Tom CTFT-21 Verlaque, Robert 1955CTFT-8 Vermilyea, Harold 1889-1958 WWasWT Vernacchio, Dorian 1953CTFT-2 Verneuil, Louis 1893-1952 WWasWT Verno, Jerry 1895WWasWT Vernon, Anne 1924CTFT-1 Vernon, David 1959CTFT-2 Vernon, Frank 1875-1940 WWasWT Vernon, Harriet ?-1923 WWasWT Vernon, Harry M. 1878-? WWasWT Vernon, John 1932CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Vernon, Kate 1962(?)CTFT-17 Vernon, Richard 1925-1997 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vernon, Virginia 1894WWasWT Verona, Stephen CTFT-4 Vetere, Richard 1952CTFT-12 Vezin, Arthur 1878-? WWasWT Vibart, Henry 1863-1939 WWasWT Vickery, John 1951CTFT-7 Victor, Charles 1896-1965 WWasWT Victor, Josephine 1885-? WWasWT Victoria, Vesta 1873-1951 WWasWT Vidal, Gore 1925CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Vidal, Lisa CTFT-1 7 Viertel, Thomas 1941CTFT-7 Vigoda, Abe 1921CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Vilar, Jean 1912-1971 WWasWT Villard, Tom 1953-1994 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-15 Villechaize, Herve 1943-1993 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-12 Villiers, James 1933-1998 CTFT-5 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Vince, Pruitt Taylor 1960CTFT-22 Vincent, Jan-Michael 1944CTFT-5 Vincent, Madge 1884-? WWasWT Vincent, Michael See Vincent, Jan-Michael CTFT-5 Vincent, Ruth 1877-1955 WWasWT Vines, Margaret 1910WWasWT Vinovich, Steve 1945CTFT-8 Vinson, Helen 1907WWasWT Vinton, Will 1947CTFT-12 Visitor, Nana 1957CTFT-1 7 Vivian, Anthony Crespigny Claud 1906WWasWT Vivian-Rees, Joan WWasWT Voelpel, Fred WWT-17 Vogel, Paula A. 1951CTFT-2 Vogel, Virgil W CTFT-12 Voight, Angelina Jolie See Jolie, Angelina CTFT-16 Voight, Jon 1938CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Voigts, Richard 1934CTFT-4

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Volage, Charlotte CTFT-2 Voland, Herb CTFT-6 Volantino, Rudolph See Valentino, Rudolph CTFT-22 Vollmer, Lula 1898-1955 WWasWT Volpe, Frederick 1865-1932 WWasWT Volz, Nedra CTFT-8 Von Bargen, Daniel 1950CTFT-21 von Brandenstein, PatriziaCTFT-11 Von Dohlen, Lenny 1959(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Von Furstenberg, Betsy 1931CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Mayrhauser, Jennifer 1948CTFT-4 Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr. 1922CTFT-6 Von Scherler, Sasha 1939CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Von Sydow, Max 1929CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Von Trier, Lars 1956CTFT-20 Von Zerneck, Frank 1940CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Voskovic, George 1905-1981 WWT-17 Vosper, Frank 1899-1937 WWasWT Voss, Stephanie 1936WWT-17

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Waddington, Patrick 1901-1987 WWT-17 Wade, Adam 1935CTFT-1 Wade, Allan 1881-1955 WWasWT Wagenhals, Lincoln A. 1869-1931 WWasWT Wager, Michael 1925CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waggoner, Lyle 1935CTFT-7 Wagner, Charles L. ?-1956 WWasWT Wagner, Jack 1959CTFT-21 Wagner, Jane 1935CTFT-6 Wagner, Lindsay 1949CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wagner, Robert 1930CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wagner, Robin 1933CTFT-11 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Wahl, Ken 1953CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wahlberg, Mark 1971CTFT-21 Wain, Edward See Towne, Robert CTFT-16 Wainwright, Marie 1853-1923 WWasWT Waissman, Kenneth 1940CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waite, Ralph 1928(?)CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Waite, Ric 1933CTFT-13 Waits, Tom 1949CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Wajda, Andrzej 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8

Wakefield, Douglas 1899-1951 WWasWT Wakefield, Gilbert Edward 1892-1963 WWasWT Wakefield, Hugh 1888-1971 WWasWT Wakeman, Keith 1866-1933 WWasWT Walbrook, Anton 1900-1966 WWasWT Walbrook, Henry Mackinnon 1863-1941 WWasWT Walcott, Derek 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Waldegrave, Lilias WWasWT Walden, Stanley 1932CTFT-2 Walden, W. G. "Snuffy" 1951(?)- ... CTFT-11 Waldo, Janet 1930CTFT-9 Waldron, Charles D. 1874-1946 ...WWasWT Wales, William See Ambrose, David CTFT-5 Walford, Ann 1928WWasWT Walken, Christopher 1943CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 12; WWT-17 Walken, Ronnie See Walken, Christopher CTFT-20 Walker, Albertina 1929CTFT-12 Walker, Ally 1962CTFT-20 Walker, Charlotte 1878-1958 WWasWT Walker, Jimmie 1947CTFT-7 Walker, June 1904-1966 WWasWT Walker, Kathryn CTFT-7 Walker, Martin 1901-1955 WWasWT Walker, Nancy 1921-1992 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walker, Polly 1908WWasWT Walker, Rebecca 1969CTFT-22 Walker, Stuart 1888-1941 WWasWT Walker, Syd 1886-1945 WWasWT Walker, Sydney 1921WWT-17 Walker, Zena 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walkley, Arthur Bingham 1855-1926 WWasWT Wall, Harry 1886-1966 WWasWT Wall, Max 1908-1990 WWT-17 Wallace, Chris 1947CTFT-22 Wallace, Dee See Stone, Dee Wallace CTFT-6 Wallace, Edgar 1875-1932 WWasWT Wallace, George D. 1917CTFT-1 Wallace, Hazel Vincent 1919WWT-17 Wallace, Lee 1930-1989 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wallace, Marcia 1942CTFT-8 Wallace, Mike 1918CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wallace, Myron See Wallace, Mike CTFT-1 7 Wallace, Nellie 1882-1948 WWasWT Wallace, Ray 1881-? WWasWT Wallace, Tommy Lee CTFT-1 Wallach, Eli 1915CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7; WWT-17 Wallengren, E. F. 1952CTFT-12 Waller, David 1920CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waller, Edmund Lewis 1884-? WWasWT

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Waller, Jack 1885-1957 WWasWT Waller, Lewis 1860-1915 WWasWT Waller, Mrs. Lewis 1862-1912 WWasWT Wallis, Bertram 1874-1952 WWasWT Wallis, Ellen Lancaster 1856-1940 WWasWT Wallis, Hal 1889-1986 CTFT-4 Wallis, Shani 1933WWasWT Walls, Tom 1883-1949 WWasWT Walmer, Cassie 1888-? WWasWT Walpole, Hugh 1884-1941 WWasWT Walsh, Blanche 1873-1915 WWasWT Walsh, David M CTFT-12 Walsh, Dermot 1924CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Walsh, J. T. 1943(?)-1998 CTFT-T6 Obituary in CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Walsh, James 1937CTFT-1 Walsh, M. Emmet 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Walsh, Sam 1877-1920 WWasWT Walston, Ray 1918(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Walter, Eugene 1874-1941 WWasWT Walter, Jessica 1944(?)-. CTFT-18 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Walter, Olive 1898WWasWT Walter, Wilfrid 1882-1958 WWasWT Walter-Ellis, Desmond 1914WWT-17 Walters, Barbara 1931CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Walters, Ewart James 1950CTFT-8 Walters, Julie 1950CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Walters, Polly 1910WWasWT Walters, Thorley 1913-1991 CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Walthers, Gretchen 1938CTFT-5 Walton, Tony 1934CTFT-12 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Walz, Ken 1942CTFT-4 Wanamaker, Sam 1919-1993 CTFT-3 Obituary in CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wandor, Michelene 1940CTFT-12 Wang, Luo Yong See Wang, Luoyong CTFT-22 Wang, Luoyong 1958CTFT-22 Wang, Peter CTFT-5 Wang, Wayne 1949CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wanshel, Jeff 1947CTFT-2 Waram, Percy 1881-1961 WWasWT Ward, Betty WWasWT Ward, David S. 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Ward, Dorothy 1890-1987 WWasWT Ward, Douglas Turner 1930CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Ward, E. D. See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 Ward, Elizabeth See Cracen, Elizabeth CTFT-21 Ward, Fannie 1872-1952 WWasWT

Ward, Fred 1943CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Ward, Genevieve 1837-1922 WWasWT Ward, Geoffrey 1940CTFT-13 Ward, Hugh J. 1871-1941 WWasWT Ward, Jay 1920-1989 CTFT-8 Ward, Jonathan 1970CTFT-4 Ward, Mackenzie 1903WWasWT Ward, Penelope Dudley 1914WWasWT Ward, Polly 1909WWasWT Ward, Rachel 1957CTFT-6 Ward, Ronald 1901WWasWT Ward, Sela 1956(?)CTFT-16 Ward, Simon 1941CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Ward, Wally See Langham, Wallace CTFT-20 Warde, Frederick B. 1851-1935... WWasWT Warde, Willie 1857-1943 WWasWT Warden, Jack 1920CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Wardle, (John) Irving 1929WWT-17 Wardwell, Geoffrey 1900-1955.... WWasWT Ware, Helen 1877-1939 WWasWT Ware, John See Mabley, Edward CTFT-1 Wareing, Alfred 1876-1942 WWasWT Wareing, Lesley 1913WWasWT Warfield, David 1866-1951 WWasWT Warfield, Joe 1937CTFT-4 Warfield, Marsha 1955CTFT-7 Waring, Barbara 1912WWasWT Waring, Dorothy May Graham 1895WWasWT Waring, Herbert 1857-1932 WWasWT Waring, Richard 1912WWT-16 Warmington, Stanley J. 1884-1941 WWasWT Warner, David 1941CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Warner, Deborah 1959CTFT-11 Warner, Grace 1873-1925 WWasWT Warner, Henry Byron 1876-1958 WWasWT Warner, Julie CTFT-10 Warner, Malcolm-Jamal 1970CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Warre, Michael 1922CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Warren, Betty 1905WWasWT Warren, C. Denier 1889-1971 WWasWT Warren, Jeff 1921WWT-17 Warren, Jennifer CTFT-5 Warren, Jennifer Leigh CTFT-2 Warren, Kenneth J. 1929-1973 WWT-16 Warren, Lesley Ann 1946CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Warren, Michael 1946CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Warren, Mike See Warren, Michael Warrender, Harold 1903-1953 Warrick, Ruth 1916Earlier sketch in WWT-17

CTFT-18 WWasWT CTFT-3

Warrilow, David 1934-1995 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-15 Warriner, Frederic 1916WWT-17 Warwick, Ethel 1882-1951 WWasWT Warwick, Robert 1878-1964 WWasWT Washbourne, Mona 1903-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Washington, Denzel 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Wass, Ted 1952CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wasser, Jane 1957CTFT-7 Wasserman, Dale 1917CTFT-5 Wasserstein, Wendy 1950CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 8 Wasson, Craig 1954CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Wasson, Susanne CTFT-2 Watanabe, Gedde CTFT-5 Waterhouse, Keith Spencer 1929CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waterlow, Marjorie 1888-1921 .... WWasWT Waterman, Dennis 1948CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waters, Ethel 1900-1977 WWT-16 Waters, James ?-1923 WWasWT Waters, Jan 1937CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Waters, John 1946CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Waterston, Sam 1940CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Watford, Gwen 1927-1994 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Watkin, David 1925CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 7 Watkins, Linda 1908WWasWT Watkins, Peter 1935CTFT-8 Watkyn, Arthur 1907-1965 WWasWT Watling, Dilys 1946WWT-17 Watling, Jack 1923WWT-17 Watson, Betty Jane 1926 WWasWT Watson, Douglass 1921-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Watson, Elizabeth ?-1931 WWasWT Watson, Henrietta 1873-1964 WWasWT Watson, Horace 1867-1934 WWasWT Watson, Lucile 1879-1962 WWasWT Watson, Malcolm 1853-1929 WWasWT Watson, Margaret ?-1940 WWasWT Watson, Minor 1889-1965 WWasWT Watson, Moray 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Watson, Muse CTFT-21 Watson, Susan 1938CTFT-10 Watson, Vernon 1885-1949 WWasWT Watson, Wylie 1889-1966 WWasWT Watt, Douglas 1914CTFT-1 Wattis, Richard 1912WWasWT Watts, Dodo 1910WWasWT Watts, Richard, Jr. 1898WWT-17 Watts, Robert 1938CTFT-1 Watts, Stephen 1910WWT-17

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Watts-Phillips, John Edward 1894-1960 WWasWT Waxman, Al 1935CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wayans, Damon 1960CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wayans, Keenan Ivory See Wayans, Keenen Ivory CTFT-1 7 Wayans, Keenen Ivory 1958CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wayburn, Ned 1874-1942 WWasWT Wayne, David 1914-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wayne, John 1907-1979 CTFT-19 Wayne, Naunton 1901-1970 WWasWT Wayne, Patrick 1939CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wayne, Rollo 1899-1954 WWasWT Weakland, Kevin L. 1963CTFT-4 Weary, Ogdred See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 Weathers, Carl 1947(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Weathers, Philip 1908CTFT-4 Weaver, Dennis 1924CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Weaver, Fritz 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Weaver, Lee 1930CTFT-6 Weaver, Sigourney 1949CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Weaver, William 1917CTFT-1 Webb, Alan 1906WWT-17 Webb, Chloe CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Webb, Clifton 1893-1966 WWasWT Webb, Jack 1920-1982 CTFT-1 Webb, Jimmy 1946CTFT-11 Webb, Lizbeth 1926WWasWT Webb, Lucy CTFT-4 Webber, Andrew Lloyd See Lloyd-Webber, Andrew.... CTFT-13 Webber, Robert 1924-1989 CTFT-7 Weber, Carl 1925CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Weber, Joseph 1867-1942 WWasWT Weber, L. Lawrence ?-1940 WWasWT Weber, Steven 1961CTFT-21 Webster, Ben 1864-1947 WWasWT Webster, Margaret 1905-1972 WWT-16 Webster-Gleason, Lucile 1888-1947 WWasWT Wedgeworth, Ann 1935CTFT-7 Weeden, Evelyn ?-1961 WWasWT Weege, Reinhold CTFT-6 Weguelin, Thomas N. 1885-? WWasWT Wehlen, Emmy 1887-? WWasWT Weidman, Jerome 1913CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weidner, Paul 1934CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weigel, Helene 1900-1971 WWasWT Weight, Michael 1906WWasWT

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Weil, Samuel See Kaufman, Lloyd CTFT-7 WeiII, Claudia CTFT-1 Weill, Kurt 1900-1950 WWasWT Weinberg, Gus 1866-1952 WWasWT Weiner, Robert ?-1989 CTFT-1 Weiner, Zane 1953CTFT-2 Weingrod, Herschel A. 1947CTFT-15 Weinstein, Harvey 1952(?)CTFT-21 Weinstein, Paula H. 1945CTFT-10 Weintraub, Fred 1928CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Weintraub, Jerry 1937CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Weir, Peter 1944CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Weis, Don 1922CTFT-7 Weisbarth, Michael L CTFT-4 Weiskopf, Bob CTFT-2 Weiss, Joel 1953CTFT-2 Weiss, Julie CTFT-13 Weiss, Marc B CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Weiss, Michael See Weiss, Michael T CTFT-21 Weiss, Michael T. 1962CTFT-21 Weiss, Peter 1916-1982 WWT-17 Weissmuller, Donald 1922CTFT-6 Weisz, Rachel 1971(?)CTFT-16 Weitz, Bruce 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Weitzenhoffer, Max 1939CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Welch, Bo CTFT-11 Welch, Elisabeth 1909WWT-17 Welch, James 1865-1917 WWasWT Welch, Raquel 1940CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Welch, Tahnee 1962CTFT-16 Welchman, Harry 1886-1966 WWasWT Weld, Tuesday 1943CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Welden, Ben 1901WWasWT Weldon, Duncan Clark 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Weldon, Harry 1882-? WWasWT Welford, Dallas 1874-1946 WWasWT Welk, Lawrence 1903-1992 CTFT-12 Welland, Colin 1934CTFT-7 Weller, Bernard 1870-1943 WWasWT Weller, Michael 1942CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Weller, Peter 1947CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Welles, Orson 1915-1985 CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWasWT Wellesley, Arthur 1890WWasWT Welling, Sylvia 1901WWasWT Wellman, Wendell 1944CTFT-2 Wells, Deering 1896-1961 WWasWT Wells, Vernon 1945CTFT-16 Wells, Vernon G. See Wells, Vernon CTFT-16 Welsh, Jane 1905WWasWT Welsh, Kenneth CTFT-7

Wen, Ming-Na 1968CTFT-16 Wenders, Wim 1945CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Wendkos, Paul 1922CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Wendt, George 1948CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wenham, Jane CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wenman, Henry N. 1875-1953 ... WWasWT Werner, Tom 1950CTFT-12 Wertenbaker, Timberlake CTFT-10 Wertmuller, Lina 1928CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wesker, Arnold 1932CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Wesley, Richard 1945CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 West, Adam 1929CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 West, Algernon 1886-? WWasWT West, Caryn CTFT-8 West, Con 1891WWasWT West, Henry St. Barbe 1880-1935 WWasWT West, Joan 1936CTFT-4 West, Lockwood 1905-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 West, Mae 1892-1980 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 West, Thomas E. 1954CTFT-2 West, Timothy 1934CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 West, Will 1867-1922 WWasWT Westbrook, John 1922WWT-17 Westcott, Netta ?-1953 WWasWT Westenberg, Robert 1953CTFT-7 Westerman, Floyd Red Crow 1936CTFT-16 Westlake, Donald E. 1933CTFT-13 Westley, Helen 1879-1942 WWasWT Westman, Nydia 1907-1970 WWasWT Westmore, Michael See Westmore, Michael G CTFT-9 Westmore, Michael G. 1938CTFT-9 Weston, Dick See Rogers, Roy CTFT-21 Weston, Jack 1915(?)-1996 CTFT-8 Obituary in CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Weston, Robert P. 1878-1936 WWasWT Weston, Ruth 1911WWasWT Wetherall, Frances ?-1923 WWasWT Wetmore, Joan 1911-1989 WWasWT Wettig, Patricia 1951CTFT-9 Wexler, Haskell 1922CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Wexler, Peter 1936CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wexley, John 1902WWasWT Weyand, Ron 1929CTFT-4 Whale, James 1896-1957 WWasWT Whaley, Frank 1963CTFT-13 Whalin, Justin 1974CTFT-1 7 Whalley, Joanne 1964CTFT-1 7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Whalley-Kilmer, Joanne See Whalley, Joanne CTFT-17 Whalley, Norma ?-1943 WWasWT Whalley-Kilmer, Joanne 1964CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Wharton, Anthony P. 1877-1943 . WWasWT Whatmore, A. R. 1889-1960 WWasWT Wheatley, Alan 1907WWT-17 Wheatley, Jane 1881-1935 WWasWT Wheaton, Wil 1972CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Wheeler, Hugh 1912-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wheeler, Ira 1920CTFT-7 Wheeler, Lois 1922WWasWT Whelan, Albert 1875-1961 WWasWT Whelchel, Lisa 1963CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Whelen, Frederick 1867-? WWasWT Whiffin, Blanche 1845-1936 WWasWT Whiley, Manning 1915WWasWT Whipple, Sidney Beaumont 1888-1975 WWasWT Whistler, Rex 1905-1944 WWasWT Whitaker, Forest 1961CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Whitby, Arthur 1869-1922 WWasWT Whitby, Gwynne 1903WWT-17 White, Betty 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 White, George 1890-1968 WWasWT White, George C. 1935CTFT-1 White, J. Fisher 1865-1945 WWasWT White, Jaleel 1976CTFT-17 White, James ?-1927 WWasWT White, Jane 1922WWT-17 White, Jesse 1919-1997 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-17 White, Joan 1909WWT-17 White, Julie 1962CTFT-17 White, Lee 1886-1927 WWasWT White, Lillias 1951CTFT-19 White, Lillias D. See White, Lillias CTFT-19 White, Michael 1936CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 White, Miles 1914WWT-17 White, Onna WWT-17 White, Valerie 1915-1975 WWT-16 White, Wilfrid Hyde 1903WWasWT White, Willard 1946-... CTFT-16 Whiteford, Jock WWasWT Whitehead, Paxton 1937CTFT-4 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1; WWT-17 Whitehead, Robert 1916CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitehead, Ted (E. A.) 1933WWT-17 Whitelaw, Arthur 1940CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitelaw, Billie CTFT-2 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Whitemore, Hugh 1936Whitesell, John Whiteside, Walker 1869-1942

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Whitfield, Lynn 1954(?)CTFT-11 Whitford, Bradley CTFT-7 Whiting, Jack 1901-1961 WWasWT Whiting, John 1917-1963 WWasWT Whitley, Clifford 1894WWasWT Whitling, Townsend 1869-1952... WWasWT Whitlock, Albert 1915CTFT-10 Whitlock, Albert J. See Whitlock, Albert CTFT-10 Whitman, Stuart 1928CTFT-9 Whitmore, James 1921CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7; WWT-17 Whitmore, James, Jr CTFT-17 Whitney, David See Malick, Terrence CTFT-6 Whitney, Fred C. ?-1930 WWasWT Whitrow, Benjamin 1937WWT-17 Whittaker, Herbert 1911WWT-17 Whittle, Charles R. ?-1947 WWasWT Whitton, Margaret 1950CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Whitton, Peggy See Whitton, Margaret CTFT-10 Whitty, May 1865-1948 WWasWT Whitworth, Geoffrey 1883-1951 .. WWasWT Whorf, Richard 1906-1966 WWasWT Whytal, Russ 1860-1930 WWasWT Whytal, Mrs. Russ WWasWT Whyte, Robert 1874-1916 WWasWT Whyte, Ron ?-1989 CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wickes, Mary 1916-1995 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWasWT Wickham, Glynne 1922WWT-17 Wickham, Tony 1922-1948 WWasWT Wickwire, Nancy 1925-1975 WWT-16 Widdoes, James 1953CTFT-3 Widdoes, Kathleen 1939CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Widmark, Richard 1914CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wied, Gustav 1858-1914 WWasWT Wiehe, Dagmar WWasWT Wiemer, Robert 1938CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wiener, Sally Dixon 1926CTFT-1 Wiest, Dianne 1948CTFT-22 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5, 12 Wilbraham, Edward 1895-1930.... WWasWT Wilbur, Crane 1889-1973 WWasWT Wilbur, Richard 1921CTFT-3 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wilby, James 1958CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Wilcox, Barbara 1906WWasWT Wilcox, Larry 1947CTFT-8 Wilcoxon, Henry 1905WWasWT Wildberg, John J. 1902-1959 WWasWT Wilde, Cornel 1915-1989 CTFT-8 Wilder, Billy 1906CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wilder, Clinton 1920-1986 WWT-17 Wilder, Gene 1935CTFT-14 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 7

WILLIAMS • 539 Wilder, Thornton N. 1897-1975 .. WWasWT Wilding, Michael 1912WWasWT Wilford, Isabel WWasWT Wilhelm, C. 1858-1925 WWasWT Wilkie, Allan 1878-1970 WWasWT Wilkinson, Colm 1944CTFT-10 Wilkinson, Henry Spenser 1853-? WWasWT Wilkinson, Marc 1929WWT-17 Wilkinson, Norman 1882-1934 WWasWT Wilkinson, Tom 1948(?)CTFT-21 Wilkof, Lee 1951CTFT-1 Willard, Catherine ?-1954 WWasWT Willard, Edmund 1884-1956 WWasWT Willard, Edward Smith 1853-1915 WWasWT Willard, Fred 1939CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Willard, John 1885-1942 WWasWT William, David 1926WWT-17 William, Warren 1895-1948 WWasWT Williams, Andy 1930(?)CTFT-21 Williams, Ann 1935CTFT-2 Williams, Anson 1949CTFT-9 Williams, Arthur 1844-1915 WWasWT Williams, Barry 1954CTFT-8 Williams, Billy 1929CTFT-12 Williams, Billy Dee 1937CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8; WWT-17 Williams, Bradford Cody 1951CTFT-1 Williams, Bransby 1870-1961 WWasWT Williams, Campbell 1906WWasWT Williams, Cara CTFT-3 Williams, Cindy 1947CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Williams, Clarence III 1939CTFT-15 Earlier sketches in CTFT-7; WWT-17 Williams, Clifford 1926CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Williams, Dennis 1944CTFT-4 Williams, Derek 1910WWasWT Williams, Dick Anthony 1938CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Elmo 1913CTFT-1 Williams, Emlyn 1905-1987 CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Florence 1912WWasWT Williams, Frances 1903-1959 WWasWT Williams, Fritz 1865-1930 WWasWT Williams, Hal 1938CTFT-6 Williams, Harcourt 1880-1957 WWasWT Williams, Hattie 1872-1942 WWasWT Williams, Heathcote 1941CTFT-12 Williams, Hope 1901WWasWT Williams, Hugh 1904-1969 WWasWT Williams, Hugh Steadman 1935CTFT-4 Williams, Jessie Lynch 1871-1929 WWasWT Williams, Jo Beth 1953CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 Williams, John 1903WWT-16 Williams, John 1932CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Williams, John D. ?-1941 WWasWT

540 • WILLIAMS Williams, Johnny See Williams, John CTFT-17 Williams, John T. See Williams, John CTFT-17 Williams, Kenneth 1926-1988 CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Williams, Kimberly 1972(?)CTFT-17 Williams, Mason 1938CTFT-16 Williams, Michael 1935CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Williams, Nigel 1948CTFT-12 Williams, Pat See Williams, Patrick CTFT-12 Williams, Patrick 1939CTFT-12 Williams, Paul 1940CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Williams, Rhys 1897-1969 WWasWT Williams, Richard 1933CTFT-12 Williams, Robin 1951(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Williams, Russell II 1954(?)CTFT-12 Williams, Samm See Williams, Samm-Art CTFT-8 Williams, Samm-Art 1946CTFT-8 Williams, Sammy 1948CTFT-10 Williams, Simon 1946CTFT-22 Williams, Sonia 1926WWasWT Williams, Stephen 1900-1957 WWasWT Williams, Steven CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Williams, Tennessee 1911-1983 CTFT-1 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Williams, Treat 1951CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Williams, Vanessa 1963CTFT-14 Williams, Walter 1887-1940 WWasWT Williamson, David 1942WWT-1 7 Williamson, Fred 1937(?)CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Williamson, Hugh Ross 1901WWasWT Williamson, James Cassius 1845-1913 WWasWT Williamson, Kevin 1965CTFT-21 Williamson, Nicol 1938CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-17 Willingham, Noble CTFT-17 Willis, Bruce 1955CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Willis, Gordon 1931CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Willis, Ted 1918-1992 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Willison, Walter 1947CTFT-1 Willman, Noel 1918-1988 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Willoughby, Hugh 1891WWasWT Wills, Brember ?-1948 WWasWT Wills, Drusilla 1884-1951 WWasWT Willson, Meredith 1902-1984 CTFT-21 Willson, Osmund 1896WWasWT Willson, Paul 1945CTFT-21 Willy, M. 1859-1931 WWasWT Wilmer, Douglas 1920WWT-1 7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Wilshin, Sunday 1905WWasWT Wilson, Albert Edward 1885-1960 WWasWT Wilson, August 1945CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Wilson, Beatrice ?-1943 WWasWT Wilson, Colleen Camp See Camp, Colleen CTFT-18 Wilson, Diana 1897-1937 WWasWT Wilson, Edith WWasWT Wilson, Elizabeth 1921CTFT-8 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Wilson, Flip 1933CTFT-3 Wilson, Francis 1854-1935 WWasWT Wilson, Frank 1891-1956 WWasWT Wilson, Grace 1903WWasWT Wilson, Harry Leon 1867-1939 WWasWT Wilson, Hugh 1943CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wilson, Jim CTFT-22 Wilson, John C. 1899-1961 WWasWT Wilson, Joseph 1858-1940 WWasWT Wilson, Julie 1924(?)CTFT-9 Wilson, Katherine 1904WWasWT Wilson, Lambert CTFT-7 Wilson, Lanford 1937CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 3; WWT-1 7 Wilson, Lucy WWT-6 Wilson, Mara 1988(?)CTFT-16 Wilson, Mary 1944CTFT-4 Wilson, Perry 1916WWasWT Wilson, Peta 1970CTFT-21 Wilson, Rita 1955(?)CTFT-16 Wilson, Robert 1941CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wilson, Sandy 1924WWT-1 7 Wilson, Scott 1942CTFT-7 Wilson, Snoo 1948CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wilson, Trey 1948-1989 CTFT-8 Wilson, W. Cronin ?-1934 WWasWT Wilson, William J. ?-1936 WWasWT Wilstach, Paul 1870-1952 WWasWT Wilton, Penelope 1946CTFT-9 Wiltse, David 1940CTFT-6 Wiman, Anna Deere 1924-1963 WWasWT Wiman, Dwight Deere 1895-1951 WWasWT Wimmer, Brian 1960(?)CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Wimperis, Arthur 1874-1953 WWasWT Winant, Forrest 1888-1928 WWasWT Wincer, Simon CTFT-9 Winchell, Paul 1922CTFT-9 Winchell, Walter 1897-1972 WWasWT Wincott, Jeff 1956CTFT-17 Wincott, Michael 1959CTFT-17 Windeatt, George (Alan) 1901-1959 WWasWT Windermere, Charles 1872-1955 WWasWT Windom, William 1923CTFT-7 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2

Windsor, Barbara 1937WWT-1 7 Windsor, Marie 1921CTFT-1 Windust, Bretaigne 1906-1960 WWasWT Windust, Penelope CTFT-6 Winer, Harry 1947CTFT-15 Winfield, Paul 1941CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Winfrey, Oprah 1954CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-3 Winger, Debra 1955CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Winkler, Henry 1945CTFT-13 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Winkler, Irwin 1931CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10 Winn, Anona WWasWT Winn, Godfrey 1906-1971 WWasWT Winn, Kitty 1944CTFT-8 Winner, Michael 1935CTFT-11 Earlier sketch in CTFT-2 Winninger, Charles 1884-1969 WWasWT Winningham, Mare 1959CTFT-18 Earlier sketch in CTFT-6 Brief Entry in CTFT-2 Winslet, Kate 1976(?)CTFT-16 Winslow, Michael 1958CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Winston, C. Bruce 1879-1946 WWasWT Winston, Stan 1948(?)CTFT-16 Winter, Alex 1965CTFT-12 Winter, Alexander See Winter, Alex CTFT-12 Winter, Edward 1937CTFT-7 Winter, Jessie WWasWT Winter, Keith 1906WWasWT Winter, William 1836-1917 WWasWT Winters, David 1939CTFT-12 Winters, Deborah CTFT-7 Winters, Jonathan 1925CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Winters, Marian 1924WWT-1 7 Winters, Shelley 1922CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-4; WWT-17 Winters, Time 1956CTFT-5 Winters, Warrington 1909CTFT-1 Winther, Michael 1962CTFT-12 Winwood, Estelle 1883-? WWasWT Wirth, Bob 1952CTFT-11 Wisberg, Aubrey 1909(?)-1990 CTFT-9 Wisdom, Norman 1925(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Wisdom, Robert CTFT-19 Wise, Herbert 1924WWT-17 Wise, Robert E. 1914CTFT-2 Wise, Scott 1959(?)CTFT-13 Wise, Thomas A. 1865-1928 WWasWT Wiseman, Frederick 1930CTFT-8 Wiseman, Joseph 1918CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Witcover, Walt 1924CTFT-4

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Withers, Googie 1917Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Withers, Iva 1917Witherspoon, Cora 1890-1957 Witherspoon, Reese 1976Witt, Alicia 1975Witt, Alicia Roanne See Witt, Alicia Witt, Paul Junger 1941Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wittop, Freddy Wittstein, Ed 1929Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wodehouse, Pelham Granville 1881-1975 Wohl, David 1953Woizikovsky, Leon 1897-1922 Wojtasik, George 1935Woldin, Judd 1925Wolf, Dick 1946Earlier sketch in CTFT-4 Wolf, Richard See Wolf, Dick Wolf, Scott 1968Wolf, Scott Richard See Wolf, Scott Wolfe, George See Wolfe, George C Wolfe, George C Wolfe, Ian 1896-1992 Obituary in CTFT-10 Wolff, Pierre 1863-1944 Wolff, Ruth 1932Wolfit, Donald 1902-1968 Wollheim, Eric 1879-1948 Wolper, David 1928Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, Wolsk, Eugene V. 1928Wolsky, Albert Wolston, Henry 1877-? Wolterstorff, Bob 1949Wolveridge, Carol 1940Wonder, Little Stevie See Wonder, Stevie Wonder, Stevie 1950Wong, Anna May 1907-1961 Wong, B. D. 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Brief Entry in CTFT-7 Wong, Brenda See Aoki, Brenda jean Wonsek, Paul 1948Wontner, Arthur 1875-1960 Woo, John 1948Wood, Arthur 1875-1953 Wood, Charles 1932Wood, Daisy 1877-? Wood, David 1944Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wood, Edna 1918Wood, Elijah 1981Wood, Florence Wood, G. 1919-

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Wood, Haydn 1882-1959 WWasWT Wood, Jane 1886-? WWasWT Wood, John 1931(?)CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-5; WWT-17 Wood, Mrs. John 1833-1915 WWasWT Wood, Metcalfe WWasWT Wood, Natalie 1938-1982 CTFT-1 Wood, Peggy 1892-1978 WWT-16 Wood, Peter 1927(?)CTFT-10 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wood, Wee Georgie 1897WWasWT Woodard, Alfre 1953CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Brief Entry in CTFT-5 Woodard, Charlaine CTFT-12 Woodbridge, George 1907WWasWT Woodbridge, Patricia 1946CTFT-2 Woodburn, James 1888-1948 WWasWT Woodhouse, Vernon 1874-1936 WWasWT Woodman, William 1932-1995 CTFT-6 Obituary in CTFT-15 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodruff, Henry 1870-1916 WWasWT Woods, Albert Herman 1870-1951 WWasWT Woods, James 1947CTFT-12 Earlier sketch in CTFT-5 Woods, Michael CTFT-16 Woods, Richard CTFT-2 Woodthorpe, Peter 1931WWT-17 Woodvine, John 1929CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodward, Charles Jr CTFT-5 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Woodward, Edward 1930CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-6; WWT-17 Woodward, Joanne 1930CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-17 Wooland, Norman 1905-1989 CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wooldridge, Susan CTFT-8 Woolf, Edgar Allan ?-1943 WWasWT Woolf, Walter See King, Walter Woolf WWasWT Woolfenden, Guy Anthony 1937WWT-17 Woollcott, Alexander 1887-1943 . WWasWT Woolley, Monty 1888-1963 WWasWT Woolsey, Robert 1889-1938 WWasWT Wootwell, Tom 1865-? WWasWT Wopat, Tom 1951CTFT-19 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Wordsworth, Richard 1915WWT-17 Wordsworth, William Derrick 1912-1988 WWasWT Workman, C. Herbert 1873-1923 WWasWT Worley, Jo Anne 1939CTFT-2 Worlock, Frederic G. 1886-1973 . WWasWT Worms, Jean 1884-? WWasWT Woronov, Mary 1946CTFT-8 Worrall, Lechmere 1875-? WWasWT Worsley, Bruce 1899WWasWT Worster, Howett 1882-? WWasWT

WYNNE *541 Worth, Irene 1916- CTFT-1 7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Worth, Marvin 1926(?)-1998 CTFT-12 Obituary in CTFT-21 Wouk, Herman 1915CTFT-1 Wray, Fay 1907CTFT-8 Wray, John 1888-1940 WWasWT Wray, Maxwell 1898WWasWT Wright, Amy 1950- CTFT-9 Wright, Cowley 1889-1923 WWasWT Wright, David 1941: WWT-17 Wright, Fred 1871-1928 WWasWT Wright, Garland CTFT-7 Wright, Haidee 1868-1943 WWasWT Wright, Hugh E. 1879-1940 WWasWT Wright, Huntley 1869-1943 WWasWT Wright, Max 1943CTFT-8 Wright, Nicholas 1940WWT-17 Wright, Robert 1914CTFT-12 Wright, Robin 1966(?)CTFT-12 Wright, Samuel E. 1948- CTFT-22 Wright, Steven 1955- CTFT-9 Wright, Teresa 1918- CTFT-17 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3, 10; WWT-17 Wright, Mrs. Theodore ?-1922 WWasWT Wryde, Dogear See Corey, Edward CTFT-22 Wrye, Donald CTFT-12 Wu, Vivian 1966CTFT-22 Wuhl, Robert 1951CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-9 Wuhrer, Kari 1967CTFT-22 Wu Jun Mei See Wu, Vivian CTFT-22 Wurtzel, Stuart 1940CTFT-5 Wyatt, Frank Gunning 1851-1926 WWasWT Wyatt, Jane 1910(?)CTFT-21 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWasWT Wycherly, Margaret 1884-1956.... WWasWT Wyckham, John 1926CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in WWT-17 Wyckoff, Evelyn 1917WWasWT Wyle, Noah 1971CTFT-16 Wyler, Gretchen 1932- CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wylie, John 1925CTFT-7 Wylie, Julian 1878-1934 WWasWT Wylie, Lauri 1880-? WWasWT Wyman, Jane 1914(?)CTFT-20 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Wymark, Patrick 1926-1970 WWasWT Wyn, Marjery 1909WWasWT Wyndham, Charles 1837-1919 WWasWT Wyndham, Dennis 1887-? WWasWT Wyndham, Gwen WWasWT Wyndham, Howard 1865-1947 .... WWasWT Wyndham, Olive 1886-? WWasWT Wyner, George CTFT-7 Wyngarde, Peter WWT-17 Wynn, Ed 1886-1966 WWasWT Wynn, Keenan 1916-1986 CTFT-4 Wynn, Tracy Keenan 1945CTFT-8 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Wynne, Wish 1882-1931 WWasWT

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Yablans, Frank 1935Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yablans, Irwin 1934Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yaffe, Alan See Yorinks, Arthur Yakko, Sada ?-1946 Yale, Kathleen Betsko 1939Yalman, Tune 1925Yanez, Michael Yang, Ginny Yankovic, "Weird" Al 1959Yankowitz, Susan 1941Yannis, Michael 1922Yapp, Cecil Yarde, Margaret 1878-1944 Yarrow, Duncan 1884-? Yasbeck, Amy 1962Yates, Peter 1929Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yavorska, Lydia 1874-1921 Yeamans, Annie 1835-1912 Yearsley, Claude Blakesley 1885-1961 Yeats, William Butler 1865-1939 Yellen, Linda 1949Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Yensid, Retlaw Elias See Disney, Walt Yeoh, Michelle 1963Yeston, Maury 1945Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Yeung, Chi-King See Yeoh, Michelle Yniguez, Richard Yoakam, Dwight 1956Yoba, Malik 1967(?)Yohe, May 1869-1938 Yokel, Alexander 1887-1947 Yordan, Philip 1914Yorinks, Arthur 1953York, Dick 1928-1992

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York, Michael 1942CTFT-13 Earlier sketches in CTFT-1, 6 York, Susannah 1941CTFT-5 Yorke, Augustus ?-1939 WWasWT Yorke, Oswald ?-1943 WWasWT Yorkin, Bud 1926CTFT-1 Yothers, Tina 1973CTFT-21 Youmans, James CTFT-14 Youmans, Vincent 1898-1946 WWasWT Youmans, William CTFT-22 Young, Arthur 1898-1959 WWasWT Young, Bertram Alfred 1912WWT-1 7 Young, Burt 1940CTFT-5 Young, Chris 1971CTFT-8 Young, Collier See Bloch, Robert CTFT-2 Young, David 1928CTFT-4 Young, Dawn CTFT-4 Young, Freddie 1902CTFT-13 Young, Freddie A. See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Frederick See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Frederick A. See Young, Freddie CTFT-13 Young, Gig 1917-1978 WWT-16 Young, Howard Irving 1893WWasWT Young, Howard L. 1911WWasWT Young, Joan 1903-1984 WWT-1 7 Young, Karen CTFT-8 Young, Loretta 1913CTFT-8 Young, Neil 1945CTFT-21 Young, Rida Johnson 1875-1926 WWasWT Young, Robert 1907CTFT-7 Young, Robert M. 1924CTFT-9 Young, Robert Malcolm See Young, Robert M CTFT-9 Young, Roger 1942CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Young, Roland 1887-1953 WWasWT Young, Sean 1959CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Young, Stark 1881-1963 WWasWT Young, Terence 1915-1994 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-13 Youngs, Jim CTFT-7 Yule, Joe Jr. See Rooney, Mickey CTFT-20 Yulin, Harris 1937CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Yurka, Blanche 1887-1974 WWasWT

Z Zabelle, Flora 1880-1968 Zabka, Billy See Zabka, William Zabka, William 1965Earlier sketch in CTFT-7

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Zabriskie, Grace CTFT-16 Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zacconi, Ermete 1857-1948 WWasWT Zadan, Craig CTFT-1 Zadora, Pia 1956CTFT-9 Zaentz, Saul CTFT-9 Zaks, Jerry 1946CTFT-6 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zal, Roxana 1969CTFT-4 Zaloom, Paul 1951CTFT-1 Zamacois, Miguel 1866-1939 WWasWT Zampieri, Vittorio 1862-? WWasWT Zane, Billy 1966CTFT-19 Zangwill, Israel 1864-1926 WWasWT Zanuck, Darryl See Zanuck, Darryl F CTFT-22 Zanuck, Darryl F. 1902-1979 CTFT-22 Zanuck, Darryl Francis See Zanuck, Darryl F CTFT-22 Zanuck, Lili Fini 1954CTFT-21 Zanuck, Richard D. 1934CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zanussi, Krzysztof 1939CTFT-8 Zapata, Carmen 1927CTFT-9 Zappa, Ahmet CTFT-21 Zappa, Dweezil 1969CTFT-21 Zappa, Frank 1940-1993 CTFT-21 Zappa, Moon 1967.....CTFT-21 Zappa, Moon Unit See Zappa, Moon CTFT-21 Zea, Kristi 1948CTFT-10 Zeffirelli, Franco 1923CTFT-4 Earlier sketch in WWT-1 7 Zegers, Kevin 1984CTFT-21 Zellweger, Renee 1969CTFT-19 Zeman, Jacklyn CTFT-5 Zemeckis, Robert 1952CTFT-14 Earlier sketch in CTFT-7 Zerbe, Anthony CTFT-6 Zetterling, Mai 1925-1994 WWasWT Obituary in CTFT-13 Zhang Guorong See Cheung, Leslie CTFT-19 Zieff, Howard 1943CTFT-10 Ziegfeld, Florenz 1867-1932 WWasWT Ziegler, Anne 1910WWasWT Ziegler, Karen See Black, Karen CTFT-20 Ziemba, Karen 1957CTFT-22 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Zien, Chip 1947CTFT-6 Ziering, Ian 1964CTFT-19 Ziff, Irwin 1929CTFT-4 Zimbalist, Efrem Jr. 1923CTFT-21 Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Zimbalit, Stephanie CTFT-6 Zimme, Hans 1957CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-10 Zimmerman, Mark 1952CTFT-2 Zimmerman, Paul 1938-1993 CTFT-2 Obituary in CTFT-12 Zinberg, Michael CTFT-11 Zindel, Paul 1936CTFT-20 Earlier sketches in CTFT-3; WWT-1 7

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 22 Zinkeisen, Doris Clare WWasWT Zinnemann, Fred 1907-1997 CTFT-7 Obituary in CTFT-17 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1 Zinnemann, Tim CTFT-10 Zippel, David CTFT-21 Zipprodt, Patricia 1925CTFT-7 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2; WWT-1 7 Ziskin, Laura CTFT-16 Zito, Joseph 1946(?)CTFT-16 Zmed, Adrian 1954CTFT-8 Zola, Fred WWasWT

Zollar, jawole Willa Jo 195K?)CTFT-11 Zollo, Frederick M. 1950CTFT-1 Zophres, Mary 1965CTFT-22 Zorich, Louis 1924CTFT-2 Zorina, Vera 1917WWT-17 Zsigmond, Vilmos 1930CTFT-16 Earlier sketches in CTFT-2, 8 Zsigmond, William See Zsigmond, Vilmos CTFT-16 Zucco, George 1886-1960 WWasWT Zucker, David 1947CTFT-9 Earlier sketch in CTFT-1

ZWICK • 543 Zucker, Jerry 1950Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zuckmayer, Carl 1896-1977 Zuniga, Daphne 1962Earlier sketch in CTFT-8 Zuniga, Jose Zwar, Charles 1914-1989 Zwerdling, Allen 1922Zwick, Edward 1952Earlier sketch in CTFT-3 Zwick, Joel 1942-

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